St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
March 17, 1950 · Page 4 of 6
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‘ r THE CLOUD REGISTER ST. PAGE FIVE . ~1950 17, March Friday, 4-!— Contest- Révering' Fr. 'A’ Only Take Foley 'Wom‘s Part Pictures in leo REQUIESCANT Requiem Olliers IN PACE Father His For: Mrs. Philip Lanigan Alexandria.———Requiem Mass of— was fered March 7 in St. Mary's church’ for Mrs. Philip Lunigan, 30. who died 'Anthony March services for Funeral 4. Father William Renner officiated. March‘8 in held Revering, 70, were Burial in the parish Her was cemetery. Cloud, husband Angels’ church, St. Holy survives with two sons. John Peschel Tm- Revering of Father Leo with Grey Eagle—Funeral senvices Re- the Solemn offering tah, were son, a conducted Feb. 27 in St. Joseph's church quiem M355. for John Peschel, who 71. died Feb. 23. Father Lawrence officiated. Botz Burial He March 6. Mr. Revering died in the parish was cemetery. Two broth- ailing three the had been past years and sister survive. ers one seriously three ill the Mrs. and past Margaret Waldoogel was Grey weeks. Eagle—Mrs. Margaret Wal- doogel, 77, who diEd Feb. 26. buried was of Ur- J. Schirmers, Father S. the parish following cemetery In 8: Mass, bank deacon the Requiem of Mass offered Feb. 28 in St. was Joseph’s church by the Rev. Lawrence Ziolkowski, Cloud, St. Father T. S. Botz. Six children survive. There 42 are L. and Father Roger subdeacon, grandchildren and. 41 great-grandchil- of St. Patrick, Vossberg, dren. master Nels N. Robideaux ceremonies. Coadjutor Bishop Peter 'Grey Eagle—Funeral services the W. Bartholome also in were was conducted Feb. 18 in St. Joseph’s church Burial in Assump— sanctuary. was for Nels Robideaux. 90, died who Feb. tion 15. Father Lawrence cemetery. Botz officiated. . Burial in the Lakeview was cemetery. Paul pallbearers Active Seven were children survive. There also are THESE EIGHTH GRADE 16 BOYS Woodbecki, Mora; Jerome Gotfredson, Mora; Zanoni. Peter Grace. Scheidecker, Bruno 30 grandchildren A surviving. Daml, Princeton; Albert and Mary J. Burns Jane Bob Goeser, Cam- John Antognozzi, Simonson, AND GIRLS in the first competed of the bridge; St. AIIgusfn.—Funeral standing: .Gerald services Ebensteiner, St. lllitchschko. Aug- Zevnick, Ambrose and were conducted March eliminations 6 in St. Mary's in the diocesan church catechetical in contest ustine’s, St. Cloud; Richard Ward, Sauk Rapids, pallbearers Honorary Harvey were for Albert Burns. 44. who died March 2. Foley. Donald Ebner of Elk River Marcia and Ann Marcia Ann Stellmach, Sauk Rapids; Lieski, Donald Star- Maki, Marvin Father runner—up; Vincent Weigand officiated. ' Stellniach Sauk Rapids of the winners. Pic- Rachel Burial. .Meagher, in the St. parish Augustine’s, St. were cemetery. Mrs. Cloud, kovich, Bob Mayne. was and runner- Burns survives with tured above, left right, two daughters: to front Marlene Fred Cain, Cambrid are, David Trunk, row: Prince- up; e; Urbank Nov. 8, 1879, Born Audrey Jean at and Sharon Ann. He leaves Fournier, Elk River; Rosella Miller, Foley; Donald and Roger ton; Jurek Corinne Corrigan, both of the following brothers an and sisters: Mr. and the of the deceased Ber- son Ebner, Elk River; Donald Otto, -Foley; Sheila Duelm.—(chister nard, St. photo) Cloud: Mrs. Clarence Knut- Mr. Rev- Mrs. Clement Revering, Mrs. Charles Rogers. Mrs. son, George lumber business ering in the Ronella. and Mrs. Joseph Scitz, was Minne- + + + + + +- apolis. ~ in Perham before he for 30 years Henry Laudenbach Melrose, his family moved and to More Four Eliminations St. Cloud—Requiem Mass ofl‘ered was Revering operated where Mr. a March in St. 7 Mary’s Cathedral for there, he cafe. After two Henry Laudenbach, 88, who died years March 3. Father John Cloud Symona moved had been ofliciated. St. and to Catecheticol Burial Contest Meets in the family lot In Calvary was retired 1940. smce The following cemetery. chiuldren sur- Henry, Mora; Mrs. Mr. Revering charter Mary v1ve: Nelson. a was St. Cloud; Michael, Grand Rapids: and the Knights member 'of Perham of Aloys, Fran. Bernard, Herman, and St. .. I Columbus also belonged and St. to Cloud. There 12 grandchildren and are Will Take Place March 11 Henry’s society great-grandchildren. I9 of Pei-ham. Also surviving brother. Ben St. of Cloud. are a and a June married On he 1, 1909, sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Perry of California. Mary Kraemer of Urbank, with ,Frank Schmitz St. James.—-Funeral Father Gebhard Schollenberger of- services were conducted March 9 in Four St. James’ church ficiating. elimination meets will take place for Frank Schmitz. Sunday, who March 51, died. more March in 19, the diocesan cate- Mrs. Revering Burial survives 5. with in the parish was cemetery. chetical contest. Mrs. Schmitz survives with six children: four Father Revering, sons AL ELIASEN, conscientious andio'perator follower of of the rating made by the manager and daughters: Sunday’s schedule Wendelin, of is Avon: Mrs. contests Mrs. Tintah; Edward Windel Legion of Decency. In pictures, contract for Urban FALLS I Janssen, Cold Spring: every and Alex, follows: the Koronis theater in Paynesville, is de- as " (Catherine), Cloud; St. Raymond, Bernard, Esther, Rosemary he insists clause: “Any and the ‘B’ picture of the be LITTLE on may Sauk St. Centre, Paul’s school, 3 home. S”. Paul; and Mrs. Val Rajacich termined have only “A” pictures to his refused.” The Koronis is pictured above in appear on manager p.m.——Parishes entered: St. John Paul’s, Ruegemer (Mildred), Osakis. There Though Catholic, Mr. Eliasen two not is his business office. are screen. a a Richmond.—~Requiem Sank Centre; West Union, Grey Mass offered was grandchildren. + + + + + + March in Peter 7 Sts. These and Paul's Friendly church Business Firms Eagle, Osakis, Long Prairie, and for John Ruegemer, who 85, died March Also surviving the following Policy are St. Boniface’s and St. Patrick’s, Not Maintain I. Easy Palrdnago 4. Father Appreciate Anthony Ronellenfitsch. and to Deserve O.S.B., Your " sister and brothers: Mrs. George Melrose. ofl'iciated. ~ Two brothers survive: Deter Kraemer, Stephen, Peter, and and Martin Rugemer, both of Richmond. Mary’s Walgreen Little St. school, Falls, Phone 3—- ‘ MUSHEI Payneswlle KoronIs Theater Mrs. Anton VOs Henry Revering, all Urbank. of 3 p.m.—-Parishes entered: St. St. Francis.—Mrs. Anton V05, 71, who Agency LIttlo Falls, Mary’s Our Lady Minn. and of Lourdes, died March 6, buried in the parish was Little Falls; Flensburg, Bowlus, following Plays cemetery Requiem Are Condemned . Mass of- Prayerbooks, her Rosaries 8 and 01 Religious Articles fered March 9 in St. Francis' church. Randall, and Sobieski. Mr. Vos survives with the following Tries Avoid ’3’ New Pictures York—The Catholic Wadena, St. Ann’s parish, 3 The- children: Roman, to Holdingford: Leo, Dav- Curran Studio Portraits 0 Movement ater has St. Joseph’s, classified Parishes: 1.1.: enport, Otto, home: at Clarence. St. pm. as — Cendidl 0 Francis; wholly objectionable: Mrs. John Ostendorf (Kathryn), Come Browersville; Bertha, Henning, Back, New Munich: and Mrs. AI Luethmcrs Commercial 0 Little Sheba; and The Henry’s, Bird Clarissa; St. Perham, Cage. (Irene), St. Wendel. Brothers sisters and Phone 866 125 E. Broadway Photo 0 Finishing Verndale, and Staples, Bluffton, Mrs. Jacob Hang, Mrs. Frank are Paynesville—If Al Eliasen has his there will be “B” pictures shown Staples, Mrs. Charles Hawla, Wadena. St. Paul; way, never any John Mrs. Kapser, St. Cloud: and Georg'e CONLIIN Mary’s school, St. Breckenridge, at the Koronis theater, of which he is the and operator. BaresiHurdware Neuwlrth, Agent Albany. There 25 grand- owner are Co. w. Morris and c. WEBER, 3 p.m.-——Parishes: children. There is only “B” picture appearing in his theater in entire the month of Thomas Breckenridge. one Cremers Construction Co. onefsad St. Francis—Requiem Hardware and Coal General Mass of- Insurance March, and that Finals to has rated was in Melrose been by critics certain 1949’s best. During say, as fered March in St. Francis' church 6 for Home Appliances Thomas Cremers, 83, who died March 1. February, only ‘ “B” too, picture shown the Koronis. On March at 26 AUTO Second FINANCING 12 Avenue, N.E. one was Father Joseph- Wessendorf ofiiciated, Maytag Washing Machines with Father Adolph REAL Schmidt ESTATE ST. CLOUD. of Miller- LOANS MINN. Though Catholic, Mr. Bottle Gas not a will Finals in the 1950 contest ville present in the Burial sanctuary. holidays, he people always their appreciation. Elinsen conscientious says, Telephone is fol- 45 Little Minn. Falls. Phone 569 in the parish a Pallbearers 117 S. E. cemetery. First gt. was be held Sunday afternoon, March something light. Every want theater, Mr. Eliasen, lower the of Legion Decency of Raymond says Harren, Norbert Stangler, were Melrose high school. in the 26, The “weepers” usually will Arthur Lange, welcome the co-operationbf William Breth, Harvey ratings. 3;. run on Winners from the various elimina- Beuning’, and Orville Cremers. Thomas Wednesdays Thursdays, and when churches and civic in In for pictures contract groups an any FIFTY-EIGHT’YEA'RS Creamers, Jr., cross-bearer. Honor- tion will in Mel- was contests compete FOR OVER the audience most of is made effort n41. only the pictures of best to the get Koronis insists up Health pallbearers Frank Sange, Her- For manager ary on were determine boy the winning to SIMONET rose FUNERAL for showing. local Roerick, John Harren, the Anton HOME. Clause: “Any Zin- ‘3' women. picture man . . . and girl. The latter will each niel, Thomas Mader, Henry Lange. and re- The folks from the farm like ‘Register’ Checks Schedule be refused.” This, be ad- may His wife and daughters two preceded scholarship [— ceive $250 to IIE'niTP’s Westerns, a a these and scheduled Since last December Mr. Eliasen mits, hard is are him death. to get. in Surviving the follow- Economical are Dignified Catholic Personal high school, or,_if they Service so Fridays — for and Saturdays, when has been sending — the schedule of children: ing Mrs. “To have Ben Lang‘e (Mayme), all ‘A’ pictures is not membership in: choose, five-year St. Francis: Joseph Cremers, Albany: Telephone they a. 666 for their [1' to weekly his town pictures the Register office for small to the- Little matter come Falls. Minn. an easy a Mrs. Joseph Gerads (Regina), Little the Catholic children’s book club. .mg business. where their rating is checked and ater,” Mr. Eliasen. says Falls: Henry and Cremers, Clearwater. Prepared take - to of Catholic Service In the elimination Other core contests proper way. were Paynesville gets than its then published Although week with the following The sisters the law brothers the and also more every says man- held Cold Spring, Al- in St. Cloud, Instant survive: Frozen Henry Cremers, share Pierz: Mrs. “Catholic” of pictures be- ratings of other pictures currently agemer‘lt ‘LJ be dorced show cannot to Elizabeth Waiters, bany, and Pierz. St. Francis: Anton Catholics, 7—. rule, show showing diocese. in the a"‘B” picture, the law cause does as a not a... Cremers, St. Cloud: and Hubert Cremers. WE the regional CALL ICE At first CREAM WE DELIVER contest The firms listed here "force Anthony. producer St. There grandchildren sell 19 to particu- a are a Special. lIK-NU in Foley March Donald Ebner CLEANERS 5, Lenten Program and 18 great-grandchildren. lar picture the operator want. to be remembered may ser ve and of Elk River Marcia Ann Mrl. Mary Mag ziars If the theater is anxious . operator to Tel. 567 Stellmnch of Sauk Rapids Dry Cleaning Pressing wh distributing Sobieski. Mrs. Mary 83, were agdzlars. en are you certain picture, Mr. Eliasen - get a who died March the In second places 3 in the home her of winners. HAROLD A. LUTZ, Prop. explained, he be compelled to patronage in the dif- may Being Mrs. John Held sister, Haske, Chicago. Cathedral in in your Richard 'of Souls Ward were take Phone others buried in the parish fol- 49 cemetery 116418 too. 1st St. N. I. was ' Mcagher of Rapids and Rachel ferent lines of business. lowing Requiem Mass offered in St. a. Factory Finish Hat Blocking An understanding be worked parish, St. Stanislaus‘ St. Augustine’s can church March Father An- 8. between film Lamusga producers thony officiated. out and the The following Cloud. .-- children survive: George and Andrew. 3 exhibitors, he . 4- by which j Foley says, Other in the Members contestants a St. Mary’s of Cathe- people high school who Chicago: Tillie Leshick. Minneapolis; over age MASTER BRED CHICKS AND TURKEY POULTS picture which is objectionable to meet Marlene Elk Fournier, dral Pauline Dukowitz, parish Staples; Anton. Cush- having dozens of married were not and attending are not are community need be Peter, shown. ing; Superior, Wis.: Mike, not and at Miller, Foley; River; Rosella Don- U. a Approved 8. Certified. Ind U. spiritual Pullorum Controlled opportpnities 5 during the school. . Plakut home. A brother. John of Swan But the local exhibitor See write be for prices basil us and for the 1947 must or ald Otto, Foley; Sheila Woodbecki, n]. selloll Lent. of season also River, survives. There grand- 26 Day of Recollection Set are backed home by POULTRY HEAL“! strongly SERVICE at Gotfredson, ‘Mora; Mora; Jerome some children and great-grandchildren. seven A special Lenten is Purine and Victory Feeds Grinding and Mixing The program representative day of recollection church next Dinndorf Peter M. Mrs. Mary Grace Dam], Princeton; Jane group or being conducted throughout the LITTLE FALLS Sunday HATCHERIES March will other interested 19, be body held of people. for St. Cloud—Requiem Mass offered Goeser, Cambridge; Gerald Eben- was penitential by the Rev. in Holy Angels’ church March for 6 season and would‘be attending college. men Augustine’s, St. Cloud; women steiner, St. It if all matter LITTLE FALLS. MINNESOTA ‘ an easy died Mrs. Peter Dinndprf, who March Ernest Miller, C.SS.R., mis- On Passion Sunday, March 26, Cambridge; Fred Cain, David theaters within of 50 Burial in the' family lot Cal- 3. in an area or was sionery. similar exercises will be held for Mr. Dinndorf survives cemetery. Princeton; Roger Jurek Trunk, miles 60 would show only vary to agree John, with five children: Leo. James. Father Miller speaks briefly married when of the parish and and Corinne Corrigan, both of ‘A’ pictures. But Paynesville women Mrs. Don Barrett, St. Cloud. and and weekday morning Palm HAUER‘ 6:55 Sunday, April for the at 2, Duelm. alone “We every show on such cannot Dinndorf, Paul. There Margaret St. says, are lOST & ELECTRIC C0. and 8:15. He hears at Confessions married grandchildren. Four sisters also {our picture” which is shown 10 miles men. a Knights Fourth Degree survive: Louis Walz, Minneapolis; Mrs. from 7 to 7:30 during the the producer well a.m., ask, The day of recollection away, can opens Duluth; Jordahl, Mrs. James Mrs. Don 8:15 Mass, and again 3, 4, and at Act Officials “Why not?” with conference 1:30 fol- Holloran, Duluth: Arthur at and Mrs.‘ as a pm. 5 o’clock in the afternoon Wash. Mrs. Dinndorr Tucker, Seattle, Not office the box but the little every lowed by Rosary 1:15. At 2:30 at Angels’ mamber of the Holy Altar weekday. Other Cathedral of Home priests Four representatives the was a office is upstairs considered by Mr. R.E.A. Wiring there and is time for Confession and circle. and St. Rita’s society also hear Confessions Kni'ghts the Degree Colum- Fourth of at morn- Eliasen the important of part spiritual reading; o’clock Nicholte, Sr. as at 3 Conrad a ing Masses. bus, St. Cloud assembly, his theater. Westinghouse Fixtures were pres- and Appliances second conference, Breckenridge—Requiem Moss of- Way 3:30 of at was for the Foley They contest. ent fered Feb. St. Mary's church 14 in for Every Wednesday night Father the There he Cross, 4:45 Benediction, week makes and at every a Niebolte, who died Feb. Conrad Sr., 83. Dr. E. R. Komarek, who Miller in the pulpit were was, is delivering thorough study 5:30 Confessions. of five principal at Father Benedict Petcrmeier officiated. 11. .Borgert, quizmaster; Lawrence of series of Lenten the parish The trade Burial in magazines find de- cemetery. one a sermons was to out FREE ESTIMATES! If have doubt the about you . timekeeper; B. J. Kosh1ol, who any Matt, following children survive: Fran. the we; “Marks of Predestination.” about films. Two tails magazines on he ., job, call end Jr.: Ben Ederhofi. Mrs. m, Conrad, Mrs. and Edmund made the Niehuus, announcements; us each film's box office On Friday nights he conducts Twohig, map Harry Busko. and Mrs. James sum will gladly give free Henry, distributed gifts John who eetimat Before awarding you your a e. with plus value all Breckenridge. minus. of inquiry and information classes, a or all contestants. to thr jobs Edwin D. on" It will Mrs. dollars. us. save you especially non-"Catholics, for in' the Ratings of kind of in- every of Accident, Victim who St. Cloud—Mrs. Edwin thr, 51. Judges the Foley contest at Institute auditorium. More than including terested organization, buried Assumption died March in 1. was Fathers Evrard Stueber, were 100 attended of ‘thc Legion of Decency, the following Requiem Mass of— cemetery persons one 9. are O.S.B., Eric Buermann, O.S.B., and March in St. Anthony's church. fered 4 clesses. found such lists. in recent S.E. 122 Ist Ave. Phone Buried Perhum .732-W. in following Mr. Lahr survives with the both John’s abbey, College- of St. did wait Mr. Eliasen for the not Little Minn. Falls, children: Irma, Daniel, Marvin, Verna, Father Miller also preaches cum Roger L. Vossberg, St. ville; and at Bergman-Roscllini scandal take to home. Amelia, Jerome, and Eugene. at all the Masses the Cathedral in Patrick’s. the following Also surviving sisters Hollywood pictures of are stand L on a Sunday mornings during brothers: Mrs. Eugene Walz, Rock- and II Perham.—Funeral on services whose and actresses were actors per- and Alain Pfan- ville: Michael, Edward, Lent and has been conducting SHOP conducted Feb. 28 in St. Joseph’s discredit the sonal lives to Joseph; John and George, nenstein, St. are a days recollection BOYS’CLOTHES of for various church FO R for Edmund Niehaus, 25, Park: Joseph Schulte, Waite Mrs. St. industry. film the parish in Sun- Ziebol. Joseph; Mrs. Paul Minneapolis; Mr. of and Mrs. groups Theodore Nie- every he ruled has son For out many years Alois Rah, Cloud: Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. St. day. who haus, died the result of ' certain his theater actors as from a Martin Pfannenstcin, Stein. St. Cloud: / skull begin fracture The recollection exercises sustained from fall- Joseph: Daniel, Cloud. St. and St. lives were-contrary whose personal a THE ing in of and close rock the tunnels be- at 1:30 5:30 Brzlnskl at Caroline AT Mrs. decency. one every to ing driven Fort Randall dam VICTOR Sunday. Already he has at conducted Cloud—Funeral St. services Koronis of the 9 The operator were con- coil ' ducted March St. Augustine’s 4 in ’ Feb. CLOTHING 24. Sundays recollection grade of for Easter, his movies best shows at on Caroline church 'for Mrs. Brzinski. 58. Father John Wildenborg offi- school high school children, relax stu- when to Burisl seems who died March in Cal- everyone 1. was ciated. Burial parish in the dents, Lenten discipline. On and last Sunday for One Ben, survives. the from cemetery. was YEAR vary son. young AFTER YEAR MEN grandchildren. The There four fol- IN LITTLE FALLS cemetery. are . lowing brother sisters also survive: and Scores Pallbearers RETURN Tourney Paul and John FOR A NEW were Charles Steal-n5, Hillman: Mrs. Stanley Albert Seifert, Norbert and La- Semmu, Gilmnn: August Dehler Mrs. BOYS’ SUITS SUITS and LEISURE and FAMOUS CURLEE SUIT Cloud. Clara Dehler, St. Mrs. and Mrs. chowitzer, and Eugene and Rich- member the parish Brzinski of was a Krekelberg. ard in Fine New Selection This Seasonlr of IV—St. Cloud Region a Mothers' Christian sooiety. QUALITY, FOR TAILOR- _ Surviving his and parents are Newest Colors Styles. and John Dullmger L Championship brothers and Mrs. Sisters: _ GUARANTEED ING AND seven Roclcville.——Requiem Mass ofiered was - Duluth Cathedral, $17-95 $24-95 St. Cloud Cathedral, 41 52 ; Leander Plantenberg (Dolores), St.- Immaculate Feb. Conception church 28 in Qu== Place Third QUALITIES. WEARING John Dullinger, who died Feb. for 89. Cloud; 24. Leander, LaVerne. Irene, .. Father officiated. Mrs. Francis 'Zitur Spring, Boniface’s, John’s, Collegeville, Cold St. 45; St. 37 Alcuin, and Bernice of Perham, following Dullinger survives with the sors' Consolation ‘and Mrs. George Randall (Lucille), children: Mrs. Ervln (Theresa), Trossen SPRING SLACKS Trinity, Winsted, East Grand Forks, Sacred Holy Heart, 36; 27 Dullinger, Gregor Dullingcr. Mrs. Bowden, N. Fred Dak. , Peter John Wicker (Hattie). Dullinger. Semifinals Mr. Niehaus of Gabardines bones, and veteran New Herrin -' was a John Dullinger, There and Jr. 14 are Cathedral, Trinity, Duluth Winsted, Holy 24 SINGLE AND 36; BOTH DOUBLE World II, having served in the war grandchildren. Also surviving threc‘ Overplaid Worsle are at s Cloud Cathedral, St. John’s, Collegeville, St. 24 50; brothers Joseph, College-- for and one-half and sister: two one army years, BREASTED SHARKSKINS, Dullinger $6.50 ville; Mike George $4 .95 and and Other Games including duty in the Pa- overseas Mrs. George Holding- Ebnet, all of and Forks, John’s, Collegeville, Grand Sacred Heart, TWISTS, STRIPES, St. 38; East 32 GABAR- cific area. ford. to ' Duluth, Cold Spring, Boniface’s, Jean’s, St. 51; St. 26 ~DINES AND SOFT WOOLS. , Isabellans Little Falls Duluth Spring, 39 Cathedral, Gold Boniface’s, 43; in I BOYS’ SHIRTS East Grand St. Forks, Sacrgd Heart, Duluth, Jean’s, 46 5E1; Shi and Sport at rts Talk Hear by Fr. Keoveny 3 550° Tourney—St. State Poul $3.95 .95 $1 PRICED Semifinals t Winona Cretin, Cotter, 43; 36 0 - , St. Thomas’, Austin, St. Augustine’s, 32 Little Falls—At 51; Lenten J. Mrs. F. Hartmann Mrs. pot- and a moon Quarter-Finals luck held St. in Mary’s supper E. J. Porten chairmen for were ‘SHANEDLINGS co. comma Cathedral, Monday Cretin, 45; St. Cloud 34 cafeteria of last on by C. the assisted Mrs. supper, Eye, Winona Sl‘eepy St. Mary’s, 44 week, the‘Daughters Cotter, 51; of Isabella Harm, Mrs. Elizabeth Kleber, Mrs. Bird Augustine’s, Island, Mary’s, listened Father Austin, St. 45; St. 42 T. Leo Kea_ to St. academy, Duluth Cathedral, E. LaFond, Mrs. Nylen, Misses Thomas’ 39; 33 Catholic books. H. speak veny on MINN. FALLS, LITTLE Consolation Charlotte Frances Schwartz K d Miss Frances n e n e y, gave a Cathedral, Eye, Mary’s, Schwartz. Patricia Costello, St. Cloud Sleepy St. Three and 51; 50 Minutes A reading from Father Keller. Rose Vertin. Bird Island, by Duluth Cathedral, St. Mary’s, 47 Day, 49; l