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St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955

October 29, 1954 · Page 2 of 8

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A REGISTER‘ October 29', 1954 Friday, THE sr. CLOUD y L l-* \ \ 'OSCAR n v ’RRIEG C. of M. I., D. of M., L. C., of C. K. C. W., D. C. C. M., D. ENS Elli Loans Insurance M Auction Sales Real Estate I501 Phone Rapids Sauk FOB SENATOR: l STATE Colberg R. G. Dr. , :4, 45th District OPTOMETRIST l admitted ..LAWYER practice to of law in 1952. Member of in streams-Benton Bar Association. Play/Slated r ‘ Eyes . Diocese Examined Lighthearted and Here There inl‘Army ..VETERAN Three Infantry. World War 11, years including two in Pacific Theatre of Operations. Mem- years . Glasses Fitted ber of Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion. Rummage begin o’clock Sale Oct. will at 9 29 The sale Cathedral Nov. Zl By call For pickups, each morning. on ..QUALIFIED Born and St. Cloud. Educated raised in at Sauk The Sacred Rapids. 3114-J HEARING AIDS AND Schlicting, Edward Mrs. — mmh School, St John’s University, University of Mothers Heart Christian will William Scherbert, Mrs. co~ BATTERIES All Make- for or Minnesota (Bachelor of Paul University Science Degree), De 1219-W. chairman, sale Oct. sponsor rummage on St. Cloud—Taking audi- tackling roles of a the greater an are College of Kruxe'l Phone Law (Bachelor of Over 201 Law Degree) the recreation 29 and 30 in the room and work, the cast stage back the of 1924 to ence summer Sacred School. Guild Elects of the Heart Collis sophomores making their new ‘For Vigorous Intelligept Leaders/zip are task is the for the and set cast committee important. Mak- work of election Collis—The annual for Our Hearts We're stage Senator. crew ing the ticket andpublicity Re-Elect. Elect up DDERNER State Guild St. Catherine’s officers of Young and Gay the evgning committees Alice Ann Orr, on are in the meeting place took at a of Nov. in Cathedral High Nancy Gasperlin, Emily Ritsche, 21, Patrick’s St. recreation of room Prepared Paul St. Cloud, and paid for Minnesota by Doerner, School’s auditorium. Even Robert Kellas, Maritsch, north Marvin Elmer Palish Oct. 13. Mrs. ‘ on Marionne such problem of converting Burke, Rosemary a ‘ DAVID elected presi- Christenson T. SHAY was Clancy, long—legged high school junior Beverly Hansen, Jacque- a Nellie Neill, vice Mrs. dent; pres- into line IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlll convincing swain Kurkowski, Wisch- Arlene a young Burns, Robert and Mrs. ident: Worth lots with romantic appeal newski, has and Patricia Flynn. great secretary-treasurer. more XBE-QELECT be realistically. to faced Sister charge Timothy is in of Bednark, the Walter Father Quintin Rubald, William the The- entire Student thq production. outgoing of- thanked the its price"! pastor, 1 n COUNTY ATTORNEY ben, and production Dennis Nelson form the is scheduled for Nov. Boyle, Edward Mrs. ficers: pres- which has been 17 tage vice GlennrHernut, Mrs. crew en- ident; Forty DEWEY REED gaged in transforming the Haurs’Set log Catherine and Miss president; cabin into, ship’s cabin. McCormack, secretary-treasurer; scenery a Materials for patching, painting, making the,past most for year a and renovation prepared by successful are one. Alexandria For Adelaide Lenzmeier Carol and REPRESENTATIVE STATE * Experienced Mock. _0 Festival Melrose apparently‘ The chaise longue, Forty Hours’ be Devotion will Parish Melrose—St. Boniface follow must to stage held in St. Church, Alex- Mary’s a were one festival fall will directions on explicitly, a proved sponsor too andria, opening High with the and ham dinner turkey A Nov. 7. .Has Saved short, and awk- too too * Mass Friday, Oct. 29. narrow, on 11:30 beginning served at will be ward make Richard Hennen to . Father Wrobel, Theodore Taxpayers pas- Money entertainments Afternoon who plays the role of Dick Win— a.m. there would be tor, announced . and children. A adults for convincingly ters romantic a Sat- Masses Friday and two on be- will served be chicken Even lead. the of hassock supper use a urday and morning, 6:30 9 at ginning 5 at 'l. EXPERIENCED: did really the remedy situa— not pm. o’clock. Sunday, Oct. On 31, Honest tion. So, last resort a was em- Masses be will 7:30, 9, and at Lake Circle Big a was’ He elected in ployed, a'divan closely 1948 more as- 10:30. The o’clock Mass will 9 sociated ‘the with 1880 but period, has served contin- and Lake—St. Mary’s Mission Big be Solemn Mass. a hold Cornelia, Mary Kay to sure the home of Mrs. Circle in uously met since. ‘ ' Evening will be services 8 at Nilan, and her admirer.- Oct. Gorham Tuesday, 12, Betty o’clock nights, with for the three .Married Has Costumes suggesting the days 8 at pm. all the by be preached to sermons , coM- the Charleston of the elec- and opened with the The meeting Children F IMPORTANT “ Father Robert 2. Smith Belle bur of tric have been the of the business Rosary. After meet- car concern Prairie. Recitation of the Rosary MITTEES: Sister Melanie and ,her student pads made the ing cancer women for all the faithful, and espe- assistants. The shingle and bob rosaries. Lunch served and was cially for children, will be the at " which He into has committee in the strong Mrs. Agnes hostesses, ' by the came vogue Saturday, 4 Friday, and pm. on 19205 and which being Windolph. Bialke Mrs. and are assignments re- folloWs: sunday. Confessions will be as POLITICAL ‘ David T Shay ADVERTISEMENT—Prepared inserted by and vived hair make styles present at heard Thursday, Oct. St. Minn, 28, Cloud, Appropriations, civil ad- or at l - on « of little matter account. Hours’ Opole 13 a l Great hand value and 7:30 and Friday and goes pm. on ministration, education, Dresses of the period great are a Saturday and at 4 7:30 harld Wllh _ LUXU'IO‘” _ pm. pm. ClF’Peq" I Car- Opole—Our Lady of Mt. however. institutions, and legion concern, Closing services of the Forty shirt that in is Hours’ Parish held Thirteen once mel a mag- Barbara Bohmer, control. of master NOW! Hohirs a Devotion will be Sun- on nificently The Rev. tailored “fit Oct. Devotion 11. to to the tricks of the make-up trade, ~~ day evening o’clock 8 with the at Holdingford Gaida Leonard of perfection." Smooth lustrous is teaching and directing the procession of the Blessed BY POPULAR sermon, Solemn OE celebrant the of RECOGNIZED was techniques her squad to of broadcloth choice._ in' 3. BY‘ MEMBERS PROFESSION HIS sen- Sacrament, and Benediction. All your by Father Mass. He assisted was iors. Mary Sue Kropp' has set out the of the collar You clergy of Alexandria styles. iust must ‘ A-LEADER‘.‘ Prairie AS ' Anthony Hulliu of North ’ (in hunt for x a necessary proper- deanery will participate in the in today. ou’ll Gilman. Father J. Juba of and J. come .or ties. - . Forty Hours’ Devotion, and the .’He_ y has been selected by members Present in the of his profession sanctuary miss “must” The buy i were ,as a While juniors public and seniors, is invited attend these to and Father Francis Bialka Fa- professional for their Jayson executive secretary of association Adonic, with the assistance freshmen, of services. - S. Kuzniak. ther B. Mothers years the last dozen and he their convention arranges Priests for the closing present Albany Christian the Rt. Rev. Mon— mm“- ceremony were DEPT“. STORE Peter Kroll, Paul signor Fathers of the Authors Famous By Dewey ST. CLOUD I‘d. Pol. by Reed MINN. Adv. Aloysius Kroll, Otto, Francis lllllllllllIllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllll|||lll|ll||||Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll - To Mark 50th Jo- Wessendorf, Jubilee A‘ndrew Daily Missal Zilkoski, Joseph Saint seph Wiesgalla, and Victor / r Novak. for Sundays and Principal Mass Benediction, Feasts plus Albany—The Christian 1 340, Mrs. Wauen Weber, prayers are pres- Patronal Feast Mothers’ Society of the Seven Confession. Do- for Holy Commun- ident; Mrs. Norber Klemmer, vice lors Parish will celebrate Holdingford.—Members their of St. president; Mrs. Joseph Kulas, other devotions. Liturgical ion, 50th aniversary Sunday, Oct. Hedwig’s Parish celebrated the and Mrs. secretary; Gertrude We- English commentaries. and Latin 31. They will ,Church enter the feast of their Oct. patron 18, del, treasurer. colors, throughout. Printed in 2 and receive Holy Communion in with Thirteen Hours’ Devotion. Morris Deanery Men easy-to-read type. the 7 o’clock at Mass. The Rev. Vincent Heubsch of. a group inches 3V2 6 From x 1:30 2:30 there to will be St. Anthony’s the Pick Officers for 1955 a gave sermon 82¢ Holy Hour of Thanksgiving for pages the Solemn Mass. The Rev. ‘ at _. Morris—Officers will who the entire parish. A social in the LOHMANN, Company Raymond Lang, native ll. of Hold- E. The take office in 1955 elected basement of the were school for all the ingford, of, St. pastor now BOOKS RELIGIOUS ARTICLES GOODS the fall CHURCH meeting at of the Morris — members and their husbands -- will Peter’s Church in St. Cloud, de— Paul I. Minn. St. St. Sibley 413 Deanery Council of Men. James follow Holy the Hour. livered the closing in the sermon Martin of Morris elected The first woman’s organization was as evening. president, Charles Green of Mor- in formed 1869. Isidore 0b- Visiting was priests assisting the ris vice president, Jacob ermiller the as first president Rev. Leonar was Gaida, pastor of Bzuer of Dumont secretary, and the following the char— as St. Hedwig’s Church, were for Con— and Frank Steffes‘ of Wheaton menu A. members :' Stahl, Anna ter Ther- fessions, Masses, / and Solemn of The office treasurer. Miller, Marie Viebauser, as An- mar- closing esa Fathers Vincent were will shal be filled by appoint- Auer, Katherine Schwingham- na Wotzka, Opole; Anthony La- by the president. ment Anna Meier, Marie Platz mcr, Sobieski; ~ Theodore J. musgo, AHLEs The officers will present Anna Leisle, Anna Koch, Mar- serve Wrobel, Alexander; Paul Shurek, until the fall meeting in 1955. garetha Gretsch, Ursula Bauer, Elmdale; Paul Otto, Anselm Rudnicki’ Flensburg; of Morris is Obermiller, Ma'rie Sophia Schei- president, Francis Daly of bel, Barbara Zeis, Anna Zimmer— Vincent Huebsch, St. Anthony; Wheaton, vice president; James and Margareta Zimmer- man, Andrew Nolen, Upsala, Bernard Bauer Collis, of and secretary; ‘ mann. K l Holdingford; Alfred a r e s, John Keller Tintah, of treasurer. In 1904, the "society affiliated Podrosky, St. Anna; Francis The deanery council constitu- with the Archconfraternity of Bialka, Bowlus; S. B. Kuzniak, tion. and bylaws approved Christians Mothers. Surviving were Peter Browerville; J. Juba, Gil- and adopted this meeting. at members of this include: COUNTY group Francis Zilkoski, Little man; St. Cloud: At the fall dean- Mrs. Antonia 'Jesh, Magda- Mrs. Falls: and Raymond Lang, St. meeting of the St. Cloud len Schoefer, Mrs. Johanna ery Cloud. Deanery Council of Catholic Schleppenbach, Mrs. Agnes Hei- Men, decision recahed Ohmann, Mrs. Gertrude to a was nen, Browns ATTORNEY Valley elect officers Society basis annual Mrs. John Forster, Mrs. Nick 'on an rather than for Loehlein, Mrs. the . Barbara Han— two-year term suggested previously. Mrs. Mary Hofmann, Mrs. Receives Members 8 ouer, Elected Rettenmaier, during the Mrs. to Lena Gertrude serye coming Francis J. Winter, Mrs. Elizabeth Gresser, of Stearns County year were Browns Valley. The recep- -— Rajkowski, president; Joseph and Mrs. Theresa Wester. tion of eight members into new Trobec, vice O.S.B., president; Henry The 0dilo Kohler, Rev. the Christian Mothers’ Society Mareck, Fnederick is thespiritual director. treasurer; St. of Anthony’s Parish held years was Attorney for 16 ° Fandel, and John Present officers of the society, secretary; Oct. 13, with Father John Bet- Schirber which has membership marshal. of now a as tendorf officiating. ‘ . The members Mmes. new are University John’s 12 Mission St. Graduate Circles ‘ Hold Gerhard Spindler, John Bambe- nak, Alfred Roering, Floyd Minnesota University of and Burlon Munce, Pland, Emmet . Lynch, Lawrence Schwagenl, Meet Regional Tintah in and Myron Schnausen. Children Married 6 ' ' Following the reception, Fa- ther Bettendorf in- gave an Tintah—Members of 12 mis- Next year’s annual meeting of structive talk the bene- on many II World War of ’ Veteran Morris Re- sion circles of the the Morris Region will be held fits Christian the Mother enjoys assembled in the parish hall gion Donnelly. at through her membership in the meeting. Cloud their 1954 regional for A.Ahles, St. Vincent circulated by Prepared and Confraterni ‘ y. Bartholome Henry Rev: Monsignor The Rt. Mrs. Florence Jung is Bishop Pol. Adv. trans- a Society the Frank, director of ‘ ferred member. . the Faith, Propagation of the for After the business meeting, the Noehring, president Mrs. Edward Speak members church‘ retired the to To Nov. 4 Auxiliary, Mrs‘. M. and of the of' parlors, where election of- the Aux- Treischel, of secretary ficers held. officers New ELECT was meeting. attended the iliary, presi- Mrs. Florence Jung, St. Joseph—His Excellency, . . . are William Wey led the Father Most Bartholome, Alice Zellner, the Rev. dent; Mrs. Peter secre- sunk Benediction and Rosary sink the Mrs. Marie Keistering, Cloud, will and gave D.D., BishOp of St. tary; You’re at VINCENT be- Sacrament the Blessed with officers l Out-going address student the faculty and treasurer. 1 meeting. the fore presi- Louise King, Mrs. body the College of St. Bene- at were Treinen,- Morris, Henry Mrs. Ben‘Sauer, Thursday, and Mrs. dict, St. Joseph, dent, _. secre— on KUNKEI the Mor- chairmanof who is the Nov. 4. tary. . Tintah Region, arranged the ris of during followed, ...thn hot water! social hour A short After the His Excel- lacture run mission with local you the meeting served lunch to which one was will the dinner of a lency be guest acted in the and officers, circle the society crowds the largest Office of of the For the students. the meet- capacity of, at secretary enjoyed has had, and everyone immensely. afternoon the mg. washa'ay! An Requiem Mass Offered doing want, Mom’s this when water It’s always even on you way explained the County Noehring Mrs. heater is do all turn automatic just water there‘s On washday, Wanted For Fr. the laundry. you Meagher, O.P. Auxiliary, and so the of purpose Help work. home waiting, local, and watching, the pads of the the the hot all tap—no no enough water to no way go Commissioner never ‘ Washington. Solemn Re- empastzed She missions. foreign heater, electric —— if it‘s water And, ’round. an office quiem Mass Father Raymond for general the mission Girl for of the importance electric An fumes. flame, Stearns there’s realize. family Dad doesn’t Maybe no County, Meagher, 0.P., who served be- '81, no Cloud. ‘Must St. in the a work and current office, expenses make Provincial given from 1913 Better defrayed 1930 really safe! Preference to is safe, able type. be heater water—needs to that must much hot needs a as nowadays every so dictation. the Dominicans’ Joseph of St. take able to month. to dealer about. Minn. one it—“talk of to day! And needs times note an 140 water it a to a a up State preferred. Province, New York, 'was offered spoke Frank Older girl Henry .Monsignor Soonl heater.” electric automatic water hot supply all the enough big to heater and in St. Dominic’s references, Church qualifications, mission here. the that the record of St.’Cloud A native of Father JJ3 Diocese Boston, Write Cloud the St. women\of care age. o Cloud, Louvain, St. studied Bel— Box 229, for Meagher in Register, through themselves have made Your Vote with hours day Hot 24 where gium, he ordained in water Minnesota. remarked briefly He the an. a years. was » and Support . . he 1895. Provincial directed this As Europe his trip about to Appreciated Sincerely Will Be activities Dominican in 36 states. Heater Water Electric year. Automatic . Tue’sday, leadership the Nov. 2 Election encouraged Under his the the At Father Wey Vote prov- A than ince from the 100 Auxiliary of to the members of more grew the directed priests and he continue 300 Region Company Morris to Power to States dealer. Northern appliance NOV. 2 See or your churches and building behalf. mission- of 15 deserving the his work for» Kunkel-in by Vincent inserted Pd. Adv. Prepared new Pol. and own schools. number of aries. a ~ ‘