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'THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER PAGE FOUR Friday): February 11, 19.49 Blessing I . Varied Trip Taken College At St. Benedict’s St. Blaise Family’ REQUIESCANT John’s Abbot The St. Visits Exciting 'Secularism in I EDUCATIONAL GAME PACE IN Community Missions of Theme of Student Panel HOME-SOLHOOI- ‘ I Joseph Patrick Collegeville.—The Rt. Rev. Alcuin Deutsch, O.S.B., St. Joseph—“Secularism in Family Alexandria.-—Requiem Life,” Mass of- the third in ours STUDY was Patrick. who died Joseph fered for ’71, abbot St. John’s abbey, returned recently visita- of from series of seven'panel discussions planned a by the student a offered The Rev. Henry Lutgen Jan. 23. tion his community’s missions. to two of in Mary’s church Requiem Mass St. the council of the College of St. Benedict for this Mag- year, The Thomas Aquinas was St. Surviving Mrs. Patrick. Jan. 31. are on _ Father Abbot Alcuin, accompanied by Ignatius Can- held Thursday last of week the Alexandria: at regular Eugene, A and convocation Catechism Quiz. netic one one son, —- Mrs. H. Hill. Los Angeles, daughter. D. drian, O.S.B., arrived plane Mexico City Jan. by in 12. They hour. plastic monk asks and answers ' Mary‘s Burial in St. Calif. cemetery. was Catechism hundreds of visited St. John’s founda- the two ques~ With Father Cassian Oeendorf, Luberts Peter Cathedral Club tions magnetically. The tions there, El Colegio de Tepeyac panel will discuss the O.S.B., of next instructor ethics and the services Long Prairie.——Funeral were and El Rancho San Jorge, “Secularism the topic Social in and family moderator, the course, as Peter Luberts. conducted for 52. who Size A sheets at of quizzes. 5 set being boys Economic former school for and Life," and Sister Pat- participants Jeanne O'Neill, a Jan. The Very Rev. died 17. George were of inches. 11:17 game the latter the prospective site £0; rick Rauch offered the Requiem Mass Joeeph, in St. head of the sociology sophomore from Morris; Dolores To Attend Rally Mt. Carmel church Mary of Jan. on $2s1 department, future monastery. will be chairman. 5 Lehman, from a junior Brecken- Surviving Mrs. Luberts the 20. and are , ridge; Charlotte Two priests from St. John’s, Fa- children: Brantl, postpaid. following Mrs. Joseph Rader- Price senior (Sally). Fargo, N. Dak.; macher Mrs. from ther Clement Burns, O.S.B., and East Grand Forks; l'Le- ASK FOR and (Viola). Luis James B. Smith San The In Minneapolis Father Raphael Haller, O.S.B., May Bechtold, from senior St. Obispo, Calib: Mrs. Don Radermacher, recently stationed El Joseph. Lucille, Paul: Edwin both St. and of at lOHMANN E. M. were Prairie. Mr. Luberts Long was mem- San and engaged a Rancho Jorge are Pointing the out conflicting Columbus ber the Knights of and of a caring‘for in several candidates views of secularism the World I. Burial in staunch of veteran COMPANY war was versus Members of the Fatima club of priesthood and lay for the the parish cemetery. Catholicism, members of the panel Cathedral high school will attend brotherhood. Other religious from agreed that the former seeks hap- Articles William Religious Moos Rosary rally in Minneapolis DELICIOUS a St. stationed on John’s the Rancho at piness only in pleasure, whereas Elk Rivera—Requiem Church Goods Mass offered Books Sunday. The rally, with was head- , ICE‘ CREAM — Very Clarus Graves, the Rev. are the latter finds Feb. 1 in St. Andrew’s church happiness for in self- - quarters De la Salle high school, at near 7th O.S.B.; Sibley Father Owen Tekippe, 413 SL. 75, William Moos, who died Jan. 28. sacrifice, service God, the to will mar-' consist of Living Rosary, Paul Minn. St. The Rev. Joseph Trobec offered the Mass. 1. a O.S.B.; Charles Kirch— and Brother riage apd the partner, children. One brother survives: John E. the Block Rosary in, which oos. the O.S.B. ner, the Burial in parish cemetery. was CATHOLICS DEPEND of the‘Blessed Virgin [statue is Some St. religious John’s sta— ON SPIRITUAL carried LOVE in procession from home Theis Peter tioned E1 Colegio de Tepeyac owns at The secularist depends home, to tableaux, and music by Richmond.—Solemn Requiem Mass on ma- Bloms, O.S.B., Father Burton are AID ADI‘oNIc HEARING offered Feb. in Sts. Peter and terial things and physical 1 love for several choirs. was superior; F h Adrian Fox, t e r a Paul's church Peter Theis, for who 87, FATHER KROLL, PETER pastor of St. John Can- self—gratification, the Catholic At the, invitation of Thomas on O.S.B.; Father Strub, Augustine died Jan. The 28. Rev.-Burkard Arn- spiritual love tius’ and Kondrak, church, St. Cloud, imparts eternal student the Univer- the St. Blaise values. blessing at O.S.B., to heiter. offered the Mass assisted Philip’l—leit- a O.S.B.; and Brother SUPER POWER ' TONI HIGH-FIDELITY by the Rev. Cyril Ortmann, 0 O.S.B., of While the secularist sity Minnesota insists of chairman and of his parishioners. “Through the intercession of St. Blaise, man O.S.B., who is general Bishop kemper, re- St. Martin deacon, and Rev. the $ as 00 75 COMPLETE is the inherently Peace club of good and Holy Cross sufficient and God Martyr, deliver par- from evils of the throat and, from pairman for both places. Ronellenfitsch, Anthony O.S.B., of Rich- may you ish, Minneapolis, himself, club the Catholic members unto 22 realizes ' Ready Wear subdeacon. Surviving mond the to other evil, the in the Father, and are of of the Son, as and of every name Visits Student Priests following children: Theis, Peter Farming; from Cathedral that he needs will attend the sacramental By the Makers Holy Ghost. Amen.”——(Bob of the Molitor photo) grace Alcuin From Abbot the Rancho, Mrs. Martin Sch oeder. Richmond. Dan. BEER THE rally Sunday afternoon'and given him in Matrimony. The World-Famous on Zenith Radios the home Theis. f Mayme at on proceeded St. Louis, where he m; to evening. Msgr. Mahowald Officiates There home. grandchildren. Burial 17 are FREE DEMONSTRATION AT Very by his the secretary, wasmet THE FOR in the parish They cemetery. Celestine Ahles, Yv— was are World War Eidenschink, O.S.B. Two Rev. John II Victims surplus THIELMAN Ahles, Rita Cole, Jeanne onne Loehrer Lou Ann WHO While Louis, Abbot Alcuin in St. MAN : Gnifkowski, Marian Hick, Alice St. Cloud—Funeral services HARDWARE were visited Father Gervase Soukup, con- Nolen, Joanne Oeffling, Patricia Lou ducted for Ann Loehrer, .seven-, KNOWS O.S.B., studying advanced who is ghter week-old da of Mr. Mrs. ‘Ross, Schmid, Hearing and Flor- Joan Louise Sch- Aid Batteries Are Reinterred Paints Pierz Sporting in Benedict economics, and Father Loehrer, church ian in St. Anthony’s — langen, Joan Silvernail, Patricia Germain 614 St. the Rev. Wildenborg Street with Bernard ofi'ic. Goods Avery, O.S.B., who is studying Silvernail, Rita Mary Stommes, Shé iating Feb. Feb. 4. died 3. Surviv- on Latin and Greek. Both priests, St. Cloud, Minnesota 7th Ave. 50., 17, St. Cloud Stueve, ing her sister. Diane Ann Marianne Thomey, parents and are a formerly of St. John’s, attend- Linda. Burial in Calvary cemetery. Pierz. Reinterment are rites for Mrs. A1 Schmidtbauer (Mil- was Evelyn Mary ters: Traut, Ann Traut, DISTRIBUTED BY —— ing St. Louis university. dred), Harding; Clarence soldiers from St. Joseph’s Mrs. Nicholas Domick Alice Zabinski, Marilee Zachman, two par- co'MPANY ’noNLIN Kemp’s Abbot stopped ish held, with Monsignor (Verna) Go. Alcuin Ed- Beimert and Mrs. Rich- Ice cream Cloud—Requiem Lucille Joehren, S’L. Mass Arlene Schau~ next at offered were was THE Jan. St. Peter's church 31 in for Nicholas Mahbwald, the St. ward officiating ard Maurer (Margaret), both John’s interracial founda- of back, Janet Cole. Miss Irma pastor, and - who Domick, 64. died Jan. 27. Two sons services. physi- tion both funeral Pierz; Mrs. C. W. Vaughn (Do- Fancy Farm, Ky., in the at .Omann, CHS in instructor near survive; Nicholas, Colo., Denver, and Manufacturers of Victor- Phone 567 cal The Diocese Owensboro. Stationed lores), Tokyo, sister. education, and several other of two Japan; Donald, and William J.. Portland. Ore. veterans A Mary, I were lives in Yugoslavia. Girtz, Peter J. Girtz, both Pierz. will this foundation Father of who Frank, Jr., of the at Sash guests stu- Doors Interior Finish son new accompany are IT. CLOUD. MINN. Bélgium Alexander died Nov. Korte, O.S.B.; Father in 20, 1945, and Amelia Barthelemy dents. Mrs. . . . . . . Inn—em; Pfc. Urban Hoheisel, has already dis- Harvey Shepherd, Negro A. St. Mr. Kondrak priest, of St. Cloud—Funeral 535 Germain services E. St. Cloud were con- son a . HOME MODERNIZING ducted in the Cathedral the of Immacu- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoheisel, tributed leaflets de- and Henry Young, 0 S.B., A. of the Brother 10,000 late Conception church Feb. Mrs. 2 for . HOME FINANCING killed scribing Lady who Germany the of also Negro. This foundation in Nov. message our was a was on Amelia Barthelemy, 89, who died Jan. 30. local Fatima published the 28, 1944. J. and by begun last and its F. ANnansoN children Four survive: Mrs. Louis Kraus, perma- For summer * Men—ETIEIZPENNHEIITAIESR Plans Mrs. Joseph Steichen, School and George Bar- club. site is pending. still VICTOR GIRTZ nent LUMBER co. thelemy, Cloud; all of St. Andrew, and CLOTHES! Victor Girtz born in Pierz was There Grandin, N. Dak. 27 grand- are Dimmerling Speaks Fr. April and 23, 1923, entered the .. children great-grandchildren. and 47 BUILDING MAT [AL CROSBY SQUARE SHOES! w Burial Calvary in cemetery. _ service in 1943. He was spent two 'Nu’rses Receive Caps II PAINT Speech Meets AND CUAL ' the in European theater of years Nicholas Garding Telephone Illn- 180 St. Clad. THE .A action prior his death. to Pearl Lake—Requiem Mass of- was Victor died Belgium days in four Nicholas fered Garding, for 63, who died Jan. The Requiem 30. Mass Breckenridge Hospital In after motorcycle accident. He Granite City was a offered Holy church in Cross Feb. 3. "NEW CLOTHES" Little Falls—St. Francis’ high on errand on was an as a messenger Mrs. Garding survives with the following Electric Co. school will participate again in the when passing sideswiped children: Marcus, Kimball; Mrs. Bernard a .car inter-school in and music meets Olmscheid, St. Martin: Mrs. Gregor him, causing injuries that proved ELECTRICAL SERVICE COMPLETE Rothstein, Kimball; Hilarious. Cold Region dramatics of 4 of the Cath— STORE fatal. Breckenridge—In inspiring chapel Spring: Aloys Bellmont, in St. Mrs. Cloud; St. ceremony an Wall Lighting Fixtures Floor and High School olic association. -— He is survived by his father and Mrs. Cyril Hennen, Watkins: Mrs. Wil- Plug Installations. Francis’ hospital Wednesday of last week, freshmen 11 Students St. Francis’ will take of fred Decker, Watkins; Mrs. Lowrance the following brothers and sisters: Thul, Kimball: Mrs. Leonard Nordmann, ST. CLOUD. MINN. in the declamatory the received their The completed their part meet, Fritz and Ray, Spokane, Wash.; nurses caps. ceremony Richmond; Mrs. Alvin Haus, Kimball; festival, and the play music one-act Leander, Minneapolis; studentuniform and their Sylvester, marked the end of first six months Bernard and Anna, home. A Gil- at son, Opposite the Post Office in St. Cloud festival. ‘ bert. killed in action while serving ' Pierz; Elaine, Spokane, Wash.; was nursing education. of w; the in US. Burial the in navy. was par- Bernadine KoeringpSt. The declamatory Mrs. Paul; which has meet, FRANK JACKSON ish cemetery. Dimmerling, Father H. J. who Mrs. Bud LeRoy (Laura), its Hop- tentative March will date 24, as attended the informal reception conducted services, spoke the to Thomas Callahan Mrs. kins; Mrs. Joseph Elias (Della), take place Francis’ St. high at ARCHITE CT in the held nurses’ home following Verndale.———Funeral services Minneapolis; Mrs. Herman school. After preliminaries the about the crisis facing and and were con- the group ceremony. ducted Feb. 1 in St. Frederick's church Ecclesiastical Design semifinals, winners, Ahern (Donna Mae), St. Paul. from two the nursing profession The following one today. He the newly by the Rev. A. J.-Van Zutphen, 0.5.0.. are his Among other survivors is the dramatic and from the Monsignor with August Plachta of Wa- capped cited Bernice one the meeting of Vollner, of nurses: a group American Bldg. National Bank dena assisting in the sanctuary. for Anna section, grandmother, Mrs. humorous will be chosen by Girtz. Albany; Darlene in the Twin Cities recently Meyer, Pipe- nurses Callahan; Mrs. Thomas -71,.who died ST. CLOUD. MINN. , “their outside judges PFC. present URBAN J, HOHEISEL to « ston'e'; Mary Hauk, whose main interest Lou Pipestone; monetary Jan. She faithful 29. member of was was a , declamations the finals. Pfc. Hoheisel born Pierz in at Ladies’ the Altar society. Surviving Dorothy gain. They attempting, said, Loher, Morris; he Mary was are are the followings uchil‘drenr John -Louis, 1 the on‘e-act‘pl‘ay When he 'killed, The date for July' 1920. Utopia 17, achieve Peper, ’Gf’ace’ville; Bernice of salary and. Kloster— to was nIAMoND a Gregory, Emmett, Jerome, and Francis. festival final, but original burial the Hurtgen is it is RINGS in not yet working" conditions. Mooreton, N. Dak.; Bernice was man, all of Verndale: Mrs/Vincent Bretz and scheduled for the month forest in Germany. Later he of April. w...;_ Arnold Boehmlehner, Mrs. Voelk, both Wheaton; of Verndale; M was This is example of the a r y .._ FOR THE BRIDEJ‘O BE an ma- Mrs. William Mitchell, Wadena; Mrs. high ...... moved in France. St. Boniface’s school, Cold cemetery to Murphy, Minneapolis; E 1 i a terialistic tendency that is in- a n e Roy Burt, St. Cloud; and Mrs. Paul i WEIlIlAll Spring, will be the the He in the 176th infantry. of nun & J arvin, Little Falls; \ Marianne scene was sidiously Kaplin, invading Yakima, the nursing Wash. Burial in was pro- . l" festival. The the day he play playsmay be From reported Little Gastecki, Falls; the parish Joyce and cemetery. was ‘ _ fession, E warned Father r" Dimmer- g E until but be limited had elapsed, of missing type, must Phol, White = Rock, r- S. Dak. E = any Successors year J. Bartheiem a N. ling. Catholic as The be must U 'Sweere nurse Henri l l r- minutes. had 35 the family definite informa- to ‘ no 702% Germain St. St. motivated by the principles of Butler.——Reguiem wag Mass offered 'I'IIiI‘I’s St. John’s Preparatory about him the discovery school, tion until Bishop Father, ’— Christian charity which been Holy have Jan. in 31 Cross church for Henri y Collegeville, will his in the German forest. be in charge of of Sweere. 74, who died Jan. The 27. Rev. grave instilled in her by Catholic the V John Klaver, O.S.B., offered musical festival, which (l II the Mass. besides his the will be I Surviving parents I I RetiredPrinier, For Piano Tuning training school. This Christlike Buried Surviving children: John, I ll are seven held late in spring. the brothers and sis- following attitude are if be lost . not must Butler; George, Perham; Cornelia, and nurs— and Repairing Henry, Anne, Helena, and Marie, all of ing is remain noble profession, to A'. Dayton.—Bishop a Frank Thill Kimberly Wis. The, - the chaplain said. , the for Propagation Write Salina of offered Pontifical Mass Society ._ __ . ‘ John McCabe Lighted candles, symbolizing of Requiem in‘ the St. Mary’s church WM. STIBAL Breckenridge.—Funeral services light of nursing, here his presented for father, Bernard Thill, to were (legal 'I'itle) Faith, were 0f the lnc., conducted for John McCabe. who 73, the freshmen by retired the junior printer, who died after Cloud McKinley N. St. 20 nurses a died Jan. 20. The Rev. Patrick Riley before they formally received three-year their illness. Bishop Thill offered the Requiem Mass Jan. in 24‘ was II I Building Institute 30-0 St. Mary’s church. from Sister Surviving the with his Mary Cortona, father during his last caps are I . following children: John, St. Paul: Ed- director of The nurses. Besides the moments. Bishop, Mr. CLOUD, Schellinger ceremony Bros. MINN. Bedding. ST. ward. Calit.: Mrs. Marion concluded with " Benediction with Thill is survived by his widow, Neveau, International Falls; Mrs. Rita the Most Blessed Boliau. Duluth; Sacrament. Mrs. Cleone four other Arndt, three San and daugh- Missions andoForeign sons, Home BUILDERS Francisco: and Helen, Chicago. Faculty, and students parents, ters. Reliable Contractors Mrs. John Winkels Writing Director FRANK. Diocesan HENRY REV. ProjectS-Engage Richmond—Requiem 'Mass of- Phone ZSESW was ' fered Jan. 24 for Mrs. John Winkels, Nth III Ave. So. 8‘; Cloud 40.00 ..$ deceased)... Member (living Perpetual 69. who‘ died Jan. The 20. Rev. Burkard or ....... Arnbeiter, O.S.B., offered the Requiem 1.0.0 Member (1 year) ...’ Ordinary Mass in Sts. Peter and Paul‘s church. Nuns Cathedral BEDROOM High .. ....... .................... at Surviving her husband. John; the Family Mem- Membership (known are one ‘Special ‘ as daughter. Mrs. Steve Dierkhissing IOE of l§ l x enrolled, the nine bership—besides Freeport; three and grandchildren. She one James H. Murphy ’ member of‘ St. Catherine’s society was a be enrolled deceased, others, living may and also or member of the Christian a ’ Mpthers’ Requests society from 6.00 of Richmond Belgium, Ohio, [NSUBAN ‘pels, and and St. other Missal CE It is texts. year) for one Martin. ............. .. and Central Minnesota 0.. provid- be well illustrated to with are repre- of for" the education A Perpetual Burse young ‘Miss Patricia a Real Estate Safford ing extra-curricular interests fgr sentations of the backgrounds of . 24._ ..$l,500.00 priesthood Elk Riven—Funeral for the services man Cathedral high were school faculty the Gospel narratives well mem- as as ............................ conducted Jan. in 24 St. Andrew's church 75.00 bers. for catechist so: St. Mary‘s of Bldg. Phone For the "I the Gospel stories themselves. year support for Patricia. one Saffprd, 20. who a died Jan. .. ...... 21, The Rev. JOSeph Trobec Last offered Sister Donalda the through Dom Benoit student Thoreau summer of St. An- A scholarship supporting one Mass. Surviving. her Mr. parents, are completed the translations for the drew’s ROOM LIVING abbey, Bruges, Belgium, in 600.00 Mrs. Virgil PLUMBING a and Safford. his seminary and sisters, two course...-.. KNAPP Christmas cycle, for Sundays and Donna. communication Geraldine, recent Sister and both home. to at a 155.5. Il.5_ ' x KITCHEN major feasts. She plans Donalda, to instructor French in and now HEATING Mrs. Peter Malaha complete the longer Easter cycle regular load. Now 32x Spanish, Dutchmen! with 89. requested that capacity she The Flying a com- Browerville.—’Requiem Mass of- was translations, including the 24 Sun- and 24th third plete the flights leave series of translations begun a fered Jan. and the in Holland on 17 St. Joseph’s Travel between church for We Specialize in days after Pentecost, by the end missionaries' the The month. Peter of each Mrs. Malaha, past. who 74. died Jan. summer. fields of Africa mission very was a The Rev. 14. S. B. Kuzniak of the offered the ' A Churches, of five: Schools. plane Hospitals carries summer. The French—English crew a until translation affair and drawn-out long Requiem Mass. , Burial in the parish was . . . wireless pilot, co-pilot, operator, WRITES do ESSAYS is study in the the Surviving of Sunday that that is! At cemetery. her February, husband 1948, N. a son an: Av. use Cloud are too! stewardess and the following engineer, and children: Sister Kristin, Lucy instructor Milli, in Missal. Designed a for orders grades Dutch Missionary time, 27 upper Joseph Chmielewski. Frank Miles, Cath- the makes Holland" "Aero The English and adviser of the Caed— and secondary schools, the books is formed the Mis— together and erine Spack. Helen got Cisncimino, and 25 flight in mile roughly 5,000 club for creative writin is analysis the Marth Kspella. of Epistles, Gos- mon Hol- club. "Aer-o Travel ' an sionary , Stops flying actual time. hours of writing series of critical in- a chartered an the.club's plane land," Lyons); (or Paris made terpretive at for the monthly at Dakota) are essays for left The Hague its (11 XII Pius Pope Rome, where Mariam'st edited by Father Clem- at re- and last May first trip 3 year, on graciously and warmly them ceives Sivinski’s Lambert Marianist of the ent, Fa- Assume later ‘Uganda three days landed in Khartoum, audience; in private thers, Dayton, 0. at Service Building Hdll’s Modern Home Falls Uganda, Entebbe, and finally SUNDAY at Fergus These .the essays accompany Sacred A Trust base African central the main on short stories published month every 7:15 a.m.——Sacred Heart (Duluth) program—WSBR, Victoria.\ Lake and designed illuminate the to are 9:35 a.m.—Sacred Heart Question and. the Box— modern, program Hold bright, Knights design receive Each month Holland" recently “Aero The problems, real the style, and the new a. we a WDAY (Fargo). . . . fifth successful completed its Catholic of representative Weyer- in designs message which of joins the home 10:00 a.m.—Church . of the Air—WCCO Cities) our (Twin scores new British The Hague from flight fiction. to 10:30 a.m.—Hour of Faith WTCN (Twin Cities), KFGO Communion Building Service. —' haeuser 4-Square Home with Africa 24 mis- East eager Fiction Called “Catholic a (Fargo), WEVE (Eveleth).. I a / Plans aboard. sionaries are now Clinic,” included the series has I Catechism Comes Life—4KFAM (St. Cloud),‘KSTP to plan begin air service floor under with color, illustrated full beauty, in This 4—room to an way by O’Nan, Michael stories Jill Mc- (Twin Cities). Fergus Falls—Youth planes that will smaller with type accom- Laverty, Harry Sylvester, and Religion office. in the News—WDAY at (Fargo) descriptive detail be and full our now seen can local panied members of the the missionaries in pick more up Lucille Hasley. Sister Kristin has 5:00 p.m.—Th_e Catholic Hour—KFAM (St; Cloud), WDAY Knights Com- them Columbus the and of to outlying districts connect subscribers received from comment (Fargo), WEBC (Duluth), WMFG (Hibbing), WHLB archi- each study designs, And there to munion Holland” This rail the group’s service. with "Aero at more many are quar- in Canada Hawaii, well and . . (Virginia). . as as térly be easily adaptable Corporate Communion will plan .a on value for great Weyerhaeuser-engineered and. new teat-designed local readers. from 5:30 [mun—Greatest Story Told—WTCN Ever (Twin Cities) Jan. Our Victory of the fact that East 30 in Lady of because Remedial reading the topic is to construction. economical and sound, and church. other Africa, the Congo, ter- WEEKDAY EVERY be discussed by Sister Cassilda, dot- The accompanied the Knights missions ritories we‘re near are English instructor, the in is- next 6:15 a.m.—Sacred Heart program—WSBR (Duluth) It’s always and flying planning. Come in. by lad with small airports service in their other ted this Use sons or some your the bulletin principals of for sue mum—Sacred 7:15 Heart program—WMIN (Twin Cities) When tlie it’s "modern" the seri- adopted fields. Now mis- accept for the occasion. we of Minnesota high schools. Prin- and study available for: your use; the Dutch- sions—thanks Flying ' to responsibility of all, The in communicants, 80 at- cipals Minnesota high ous of Central a WEDNESDAY - manl : that by Mrs. tended breakfastserved ‘complete Sister schools have requested funeral service, a p.m.-—Family 8:30 Theater—MES Albrecht’s Ann’s division of St. Cassilda for pub- present a paper decisions be must our MATHEW Hold, SHALL society. tables The hall and lication bulletin, in their annual THURSDAY Knights Wadena were right and in accord- occasion. includes neatly arranged for the which analyses of . . . sec- 9:00‘a.'m.—Ave Maria. program—KGDE (Fergus Falls), WLOL . your with wishes. ance In talk ondary his and the school problems and proj- at sermon a (Twin Social Cities), KLIZ (Brainerd), Basket WREX 'Ball, (Duluth) call Your breakfast, H. Wessling, Father B. (night, to 908 ects. _ a.m.—Faith 9:15 of Our‘ Time's—KVOX (Moorhead) COMPANY The advisability (of teaching the importance of stressed pastor, [UMBER 1804) brings you sympa- _' logic in schools will the Knights of-Co- high be dis- family and pointed the Wadena. The FRIDAY out thetic, — efficient assistance. John’s cussed in by Sister role should Ann’s parish the issue that fathers and lumbus of St. spon- p.m.—St. 9:30 the same sons Air—KFAM (St. Cloud) on and basket Jeremy. The C.H.S. experiment play parish dance in family life. sored a ST. CLOUD SPRING COLD ALBANY SATURDAY this hall Jan. in teaching logic the Al Hart], knight, in their meeting grand extended social sIVl~$.'Sf?; year . on l" a.m.-——-Ave 9:00 Maria program—WDGY secondary school level unique Johnson in charge (Twin is in welcome Evan Cities), the boy—guests and WEVE 26. to a was . (Eveleth). and assisting this i l the In and b in the outlined arrangements, them the of of to area, p s s y purposes o p.m.—Crusade 4:15 for World United committee Bob Peace, C.H.S. States. Objectives, methods, the the Fatima Knights of Columbus. him Club— were on St. Cloud Cloud) KFAM (St. Leonard Aurzada, and difficulties, Scherkenback, well possible The day’s activities as as were con- _ p.m.—Hour Frank 7:00 of St. Francis—KNOX achievement, will and Bitten- (Moor-head) be presented cluded Bartelt. in with film Leo the showing of a the World binder. the Series. paper. on a... ‘