St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
June 16, 1950 · Page 1 of 4
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uses-mom: “fihlii‘ii;“-.z:tcu;..r. mer- mi... - ‘1r' ‘ __,|‘ 4,-7. . 1‘.“ i. , A fl THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER Friday, June 16, 1950 PAGE TWO ll|||||||||lll|||||||l|||||hll|l|llll Present Recital ||llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll HOME MODERNTZING . Artists lsl Communion Young w} SEETIT. HOME . FINANCING on As J. F. ANDERSON LUMBER C0. Held laslrup in BUILDING MATERIAL Page-One) (Continued From 'l|lll|llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|llllll|llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll PAINT AND COAL More Offers Uncover Reds Budenz 24 For Children to Telephone Sacred 180 Cloud. Minn. June 16—Friday. Most St. Jesus. Special Mass. Communists-in-the-State-Department Heart of \ The charges 'by 5. Creed, Preface of Gloria, special DIAMOND RINGS dither. Sen. McCarthy in Joseph have everyone a Sacred Heart (used the next seven made. is countercharges have been It Charges and Lastrup.—A class of chil- 24 specified). unless days, otherwise FOR THE BRIDE TO BE with lies been told, and obvious that least few have at dren First Communion in received White vestments. a WEIMAN BUTT 8. St. John Nepomuk’s church June 17—Saturday of inJOctave June Without oath. Heart. Sacred Mass June 4 . 16, as gentle- validity the charges of the Whatever the of be “Walk A Flight & Right" Buy acted Six girls and four boys Collect “Grant, with second we confidence in the Wisconsin, do have 8091/; St. Germain St. from man some we “angel” attendants. Father Wil- beseech,” third Church Pope. as or testimony F. Budenz. Louis of Communist former Birk, White fred celebrant of Sacred Heart. Preface pastor, was E Mass. of the vestments.‘ 'he would be glad Just recently Mr. Budenz said to June 18—Sunday within Octave The first communicants were Communists” Con- the of 400 “concealed & give K HcEleotric to names a of Mass. Sacred Heart. Special Dennis Athman, Kenneth Dahman, prefer would said, however, he He gressional, committee. Gloria, second Collect St. Ephrem, Eugene Fischer, Vernon Froe- would Heart, third Sacred fourth Sts. that his information lich, do this Arvin Hansmann, in session Maurice private to so a Marcellian, Creed, Pref- Mark and Kapsner, Reinhardt Dahmen, Har- 0. consideration.” “sober and receive serious White Heart. of the Sacred lan Schoemer, Richard Schoemer, ace Budenz Faces, Mr. notes In Without his book, Men OR: new Robert Thielen;‘ vestments. Phones 3864—5163-W ' has could not finance, that the which he of libel suits, Sacred Heart be fear Mass of Judith Block, _Boser, Laverne No.—St. Cloud 1350 8th Ave. may said is patronal where that the Arlene Boser, Sharon Gross, Mary CITY Reds & FARM WIRING of the 400 publishing the prevented him from names dedication. White Jane Habiger, vestments. Arlene Hansmann, educators, writers, authors, Write who include “editorial actors, Call for free estimate or Diana Janson, Elizabeth Konen, 19—Monday. St. Juliana June “members knew them physicians, said he and the like.” He as Karen Marshik, Bernadette Peine, feast. Virgin. Mass of Falconeri, of the Communist conspiracy.’ ’ Joan Ross, Mary Thommes, Ann Sacred Gloria, second Collect and Elaine wealth Tretter, “intellectual of PIAN- Bernell He that and Welle. and Pro— added Heart, third Sts. Gervase so- some an GROUP OF YOUTHFUL bauer, Mary Ellen McGuire, THIS Mary Theis, Phyllis Their “angel” attendants of the Preface martyrs. tase, activities in cial the Red standing” has directing been were Dugas, Sharon K. Welstadt, Teddy Masog, spy Mary recital in Mary’s school, ISTS presented St. a Lois Fuhrman, Alic Habiger, Sacred White Heart. vestments. b. Patricia e East. in Far Gessell, Lois Turnquist, objectives the A. Washington assist Russian Jagelski, to Jane Falls, They left right,’ front Little June 5. Gladys to Peine, Rauch, Janice Mar- are, Sacred 20—Tuesday June in Smith, and Darlene Schroeder; and third Judith Sivinski’s X. McGohey, who F. Assume MeanWhile Federal Judge row, -Jud' was John Gargaro, Norman Methner, h Lat- lene Schomer, Diana Welle, Virgil row, Mass. Sacred Heart Heart octave, Gendreau, Joan Super, Gertrude Randall, Shirley who Communists terell, Ring, Masog, Catherine arlson’ the hero prosecution 11 top Judith Joan Banach, in the of James Habiger, Anthony were Silverius, second Collect St. Gloria, Masog, Georgene Tomlanovich, Clairmarie Bednark, Sacred Trust Robert Phillips, Kolles, Marlene Pawlenty, Kahlhamer, A Marlene and Kenneth Themes. violent the advocate convicted teach and of conspiracy to Creed, “Grant, beseech.” third Mary Miller, and Jeannine Gendreau. we Schmidt- LaFond; second Audrey and James row, Heart. of the Sacred Preface Budenz Mr. defended overthrow U.S. government, of the Solemn Assignments White Communion vestments. of Dennis New Son. Chavez against the bitter attack of Clergy Announced Seven 21—Wednesday. St. Alo- June Mexico. ' Gloria, Mass of feast. ysius. sec- McGohey following: Received. by the Judge wrote to Budenz 47 in Sacred Heart. Preface ond Collect of the the shock “I sufficiently of only White of Sacred Heart: the vest- out am now Office; Chancery 3 Named Pastors [By read the I’ve ments. in it. attack write recent to most upon you 4 Class St. Augusto 22—Thursday. St. Paul- June Worker similar things Daily heard the and in court room of Gloria, Mass feast. inus, Bishop. believed had it myself, I about about and too. you; never Sacred Heart. Pref- second Collect St. Augusta—A class of 47 foul that floor possible would be repeated its they Sacred White of the Heart. to One) in (Continued From Page in the instruction of children Cloud on in May, Father 1947, Pe— ace children received Solemn Com- vestments. hap- has atmosphere S. What the of the Senate. U. parishes where there is made terka assistant in now no pa- was rochial school there, later attended an munion in St. Mary’s church here Long Prairie, 23—Friday. day rochial school. where he remained Last in June he however, pened, much sometimes shows how ' Bonaventure’s college, St. Pu- must June 4. . of SYMONS, first September, of Sacred Heart. Mass FATHER resi- until Octave 1948, when he St. laski, Wis., and Mary’s college, suffered for for truth, and for justice, country. In class the Eugene Fruth, our were dent has been second Collect. and in Foxhome; made administrator feast. Gloria, in Don- pastor and was Orchard Lake, Mich, com- Yvonne Jacobs, “The always Joseph Kenning, that testimony, record demonstrates your Gospel Vigil of St. John in the Cathedral Last assistant nelly. He transferred Sauk par- to an for was pleted his studies the priest- Janice Kilian, Irene Koshiol, Inez seri- successfully in been the subpeona, has When Creed, ‘Preface of accept ish June, Baptist, the since his ordination in Rapids in July, 1949. to we response re- never hood St. John’s seminary, Col- in Kronenberg, Edward Loehrer, of responsibility White gagred Heart. He born in Scottdale, 1946. Father Peterka is vestments. a native of futed. ous was legeville. He ordained June a was James Imholte, Walter Kenning, service, funeral complete and later moved with his Wahpeton, and Pa., N. Dak., attended regard for and celebrated his First par- is, “The meticulous 12, 1921, of Renee Kiffmeyer, Leo Koshiol, reason course, your be of Violet decisions Mass the vigil. attended and vest- must Royalton. He grade school the high there be- to ents our Solemn in Browerville. Mass truth, personal Audrey I know experience. Laudenbach, Joyce Schill, from extensive accord- as in and public grade and high right schools fore completing his high ments. school in Father Wrobel charge of . Kenneth . . Schll, Clarence Schmidt; the was “If only cite needed, it is is wishes. to enrolled St. with there, and later in in Milwaukee, Wis. He stud- necessary more your ance course St. Edward’s parish, Elmdale, from Eileen Voight, Marian Moeller, (night, Justice. reveal that John’s university and seminary, priesthood Call 908 They will ied for the Na— Your records of the in St. to of Department September, February, 1922, to Mildred Schmidt, Gerald Schmidt, Collegeville. brings zianz, Wis., and his philoso— 1804) took See sympa- their you through called and, have general attorneys St. Hed- 1930. He of pastor you, on was Ron 1d Vetsch, Marlys Beumer, He completed his studies for the phy and efficient assistance. theology in St. thetic, courses successfully based important S. wig’s-parish, Holdingford, from U. assistants and attorneys, Marilyn Schill, Kenneth Korman, Mary’s priesthood in St. seminary, John’s seminary, Collegeville. He 1930, September, September, to testimony. Floyd Beumer, Rita Kenning, criminal and deportation Ro- your ordained Md., and Baltimore, ordained St. in Mary’s Cathe- cases upon was was -\ He then assigned St. 1932. to was bert Kieke, Kathleen Kilian, Leo believed be St. Mary’s “They for the priesthood in St. thus vouched dral, Cloud, and to celebrated his to as man you a where John’s parish, Foley, he was Krippner, Cordella Rosha, Patricia Cathedral, Cloud. He celebrated St. First Solemn Mass in Wahpeton unthinkable by It others believed is they themselves September, you. until 1944, the as pastor Rosha; ‘ Solemn St. his First Mass in Au- June FOR 1, 1947. on vouch they if they did thus that would have called of his appointment Royal- time to not you Cloud. church, St. Winter, Alice gustine’s Janet Pelzer, Lor- FATHER SCHULZETENBERG PLUMBING 9 ton. for you.” parking Ample Janski, raine Peter Kieke, Marie on space who FATHER PETERKA, has will Loras college, Du- report to south opposite 50.. lst Street Elmdale, Father While in pastor O O O Wittrock, Franklin Meyer, Lloyd 0 Home Appliances appointed resident been' first buque, 1a., June begin stud- 24 to Funeral Home pas- to entrance Koenig, Mathew Benoit, erected Jeanette Wrobel the present Irene Dunne Says Elbow Lake, the par- in ies toward master’s degree tor county seat in Water Systems ' a Cloud St. Storms, Doris Kiffmeyer, Vera been and while in Foley ini- of Grant has ish house, education. He will continue his county, exceptions an as— happy Miss of those Irene, Dunne is one Kieke, Lawrence Hurrle, Dennis Rapids since July, Appliance called the “F0- in Sauk “St. Cloud’s tiated what is sistant studies this fall Catholic the at now film and in Hollywood motion pictures thinks that who still Zipp, Paul Meyer, John Beumer, deserve _to here Headquarters” The listed ordination in St. firms Plan,” in which assist 1949. After his University America, ley/ of Washing- nuns dis- Bernice Pelzer, and Beatrice Pel- remembered when be God. also laws of are stars subject to the you D. C. ton, are dif- 4490 the Phone 4th Ave. 8. 20 tributing patronage to fl"lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|lllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|llllllll|lllllllllllllllllllllllllllg your - zer. of number Meire Grove, Miss Dunne, cited Born in Father who has been . business. oc- ferent lines of on a Schulzetenberg attended b 1 i had principles, Christian c casions her loyalty p u for to some- school Greenwald, St. grade at film world recent thing important for the to congress HATS! STETSON say * Meire John’s parochial school, I uiz A in Rome. For Men- CLOTHES! KUPPENHEIMER Grove, and four spent at ‘ years . We hope Biz-llllllllllllllllllllllll|llll||ll||lll||lllIll|ll||lll|||||||lllllllllllllllIllllllllllIllllllllllllllll||lllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||||llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfi seminary, she right. Crosier Onamia, and is two SHOES! SQUARE CROSBY St. John’s university, conscious at increasingly “Motion becoming pictures years Kate are KneseV By Collegeville, before entering St. John’s. The of the Sacred DOERNER picture F. J. .By Mas. values,” sald Christian the of debt spiritual and THE they to owe Thomas’ seminary, Denver, Colo. Heart, with their signed conse- remain the Miss Dunne. signatures The yet He ordained St. Cloud in May cration dearly that Heart, to was was written. when only profession, not film “Many in the same as of who work celebrated 31, 1947, and his First and the familiar all of them. diocese to The largest us 1. ES”_ CLOTH hold, inclose, 'TNEW They to to and Solemn Mass in St. Boniface’sl States America United films in seem stars, but also leading of the producers in only Sometimes familian things dear one time. in church Melrose. He has been Catho- million with than responsibility the high an worthy of of home b taken-for- ‘Europe, anxious to be more a e o c m so e are in St. assistant Anthony’s parish, “littlest one” namé of the (b) The Pittsburgh; of (a) that lics is that granted they lose their sig- falling them.” upon St. Cloud, since ordination. hand, father’s literally in his is Worcester. STORE Brooklyn; (c) nificance. ' Dunne! We hope right, Miss ‘-' thereby. being guided you are FATHER SPEISER, who is be- colon- Maryland first 2. The And the Feast of the Sa- so on somethmg about “If I venture to my own ing transferred may say assistant grader,” Dorothy, “first The _ in Mary- ists, Catholics, landed as an Heart cred alnd their patron on always “I have said, Miss Dunne work the screen,” Wadena her from Sauk Rapids, is St. writing to “r” in the (c) land in (b) 1634; on (a) 1607; rears up saints’ feasts, renewed Cloud we Office in our Post the Opposite native of St. Cloud and tall good do jealously its to striven to guard was or- as a 1752. _name as family among us, consecration. power dained “D.” in June, 1948, in St. Cloud. capi bill “counts in” A that 3. e values, and to maintain clean wholesome present and to “I will bless home ” a every He has been assistant in Wa- “rising the children 'de- an nonpublic school in n “Will bless? with that vast entertainment moral of sound standard au- the dena his ordination; He since at- ' ” each ('1' termining the of ai ‘to name amount r-s a: ... Oh, Motion Pictures. but has blessed, is family of He does dience that the tended Mary’s grade St. school its the but “counts out” own states, t ese bless, is blessing! Hospital Cathedral high Cloud faith, what— and school, St. films their haracteristic also have “Workers the children by them guaranteeing not on Saint Cloud, and entered The then St. John’s promise of the Sacred ent. difficulty doubt, of in it times share actual distribution be, and in own my or any ever may He Heart university. completed his stud- all be contained in cannot by Nine this is bill; of aid the (a) Thomas lie soul and greatness and faith—the faith whose heart ies‘for priesthood in the St. time: .the It is fulfilled at every con- Taft-Hartley (c) Barden act; Rome—has failed in hospi- well-equipped modern, stantly me. Paul seminary. A never successive present mo- » 1 increas- becoming believe motion pictures . “I that staff ment. well-organized with are tal 6 Q A U. S. representative 4. of a 501k Marked spiritual Chris- and the to ingly conscious of the debt they Yeur I the are blessings cannot count of specialists. names and Michigan, who persistently physicians owe of op- the signed to the Sacred Heart. being made to efforts in the bill, tian values; this be posed this died recently. He can seen of the Sisters by the “Consecration Conducted (a) Al- Sometimes, Earl Michiner; (b) do the in realize cultured pictures, not. produce humane and was we more more Retired Family the of By Pries Doerner Mrs. the bert Engel; John dear coinin‘on (c) Lesinski. blessings. the continuous justice, and in laid and emphasis right Sacred the on to 5. Benedict A super—film the life of of St. Order One night when on we character.” were of say— films a-religious the interest in of dated Feast Heart," on Christ beginning production _ the Rosary now “for all bless- mg Little our Falls—Father M. J. Mary, 1937. Margaret St. Dunne! hope right, Miss We ‘ is (a) The Divine Tragedy; (b) you are ings,” I added, “Especially for \ Simon, retired priest of the Fargo, . the children all For time with which left Francis; Treason? has were (c) Guilty of “My visit Rome, to recent a the me un- circle of lamplight.” N. Dak., diocese, observed his all time they home. For were 6. Pope Pius that task the a else nothing brought home to says forgettable memories, Dear, golden jubilee me, as by celebrating things suddenly common a with the school, in home'and at of clarifying the Church’s stand on grandeur faith, and the need my of Solemn spiritual precious Mass the chapel St. life, the in of in at times. seem so our kindergarten—the littlest in present-day social problems falls one Francis’ here. convent DANIEL its work thoughts, and The picture in uphold everywhere, the Sacred St. of to “day~dog” Heart oldest at our ~our (a) Catholic editors; (b) reli- one a to Auxiliary Bishop Leo F. Dwors- arrested attention I, “busy the of the \hopes for will and its my of good as gion teachers; (c) the Knights of peace message chak delivered of Fargo the about ser— times,” Give passing many was Students Columbus. world.” and about attended 25 priests FUNERAL mon, 1t. Again I read the signatures, The 7. number of teen-agers the Jubilee Coadjutor Bishop Mass. - the when written. same as U. in S. uniform is, approximately, Society Mission Melrose Peter W. Bartholome was pre- 4 The children they leave home (a) (b) (c) 200,000; 300,000; as in the and spoke sent sanctuary Recital Piano HOME yet in the family remain circle 365,000. briefly the dinner thatfollowed. at “unbroken in the Sacred Heart.” The first White 8. to man see Father Henry Soenneker Annual Exhibit was Presents the Mississippi died 275 years ago. assistant priest Mass. The the at Stella Wickstrond He Father (a) Jacques Mar— Falls Little In was deacon and subdeacon Father were JaCQues (b) Cartier; (c) quette; Howard Huth, O.F.M., and Fa- INTELLIGENT COURTEOUS, Hernando De Soto. ther Gaudence Schroeder, O.F.M. Puynesville -—— Bride president, auxiliary and St. Melrose.—Members of the 9. “. It has been publicly cesan Arnumber of and the "FUNERAL relatives MODERN AND . . president, Mrs. Clara Gacke, charged past that officials of society Boniface mission sponsored our gov— Franciscan Sisters in youth'- also Falls—A of Little were group Emil both of St. Cloud, and Mrs. THAN have been responsible ernment for MORE FOR SERVICE attendance. ’_—_z‘——.— their exhibit in school annual the presented students ful piano a re- Polipnick who of Sauk Centre, the tragedy of the enslave— recent Paynesville.-eMiss Stella Gven Wick- hall here recently. audito- school St. Mary’s spoke being cital in YEARS. the work done 65 at Communist imperialism of ment to on strand became Novices bride Are the of LeRoy V St. the mission, headquarters in cloth- On display linens, million 450 (b) rium June 5. (a) Japanese; were Boldt before Solemn Cloud. Nuptial ing, by members and quilts made a Germans; (c) Chinese.” played by numbers Piano cfi. were Mass offered June speak- 3 in St. social hour followed the Louis’ A of the various circles in the parish 10. A burning “Madonna” Garb Joseph can- Schmidt- St. in TELEPHONES: Latterell, Audrey Judith church by the Rev. Earl ers’ Prizes Mrs. Boldt in to of the A don- vestment went past dle, placed program. in lantern and hidden year. a Darlene Pierz, Robert Phillips, brother bauer, of the bridegroom, Henry A. Hinnenkamp and Mrs. seminary ated the diocesan to in brief new smuggled 238-W OFFICE, a case, was asmsted by Father Fred Nessel, and the prize, Joseph by the alb Bloch and don- guest Welstadt, and Schroeder, Sharon through group new the Curtain a Iron by One) (Continued From Page Roscoe, of Mrs. Gertrude. Otte Sauk deacon; the parish of of and Father ated to to part Residence—1543 were youths of '(b) (a) France; Ger— Gessell. played Duets Mary were Donna Wahpeton, N. land; Rehm, Joseph Varley, display. Centre. Mrs. Joseph Spier the subdeacon. pastor, was (c) Austria. many: Ring, Catherine Carlson, Judith by Dak.; Shirley Rausch, Watkins; . awarded quilt. Supper The bride a was is Father Frank Ebner, parish the daughter of Mr. Cloud (ANSWERS PAGE 3) ON St. North Eleven, Seventh Avenue as- ' Kolles, Masog, John Marlene Joan Williams, Chicago,~Ill.; Joyce served by mission two and Mrs. groups sistant, spoke the spiritual Gust Wickstrand. The on LaFond, Phyllis Gargaro, James 'Schumacher, N. Irma Bismarck, by headed Mrs. Joseph Rolfsen and bridegroom is the Work and of charity works done of Mr. and son Turn- Dugas, Jane Smith, Lois Dorothy Dak.; McArdle, Long Mrs. Joseph Frie. proceeds The by Mrs. What They're I members Louis Boldt, . missions Sr. of the cir- Patricia Jagel- Mary Theis, quist, Island, N. Y.; Margaret Reiten, will be used for mission work. cles and encouraged members to Attending th bridal couple ' Randall. Nor- ski, and Gertrude e Michigan, N. Dak.; Rose Mary Mrs. Anthony Sunderman, continue their worth-while activi- pres— Marlys Wickstrand, o Evelyn Marlene Paw- were _Methner and Caspers, Meire Grove; Isabelle man ident of St. Boniface’s mission ties. Howe, Louis Boldt, Jr.; and Ralph . solos. lenty played Wedl, Cold Spring; Phyllis Cotone, Saying : society, expressed thanks Among from to guests of out town mem- Boldt, Leo Walter and John Lar- Co. Metal Roofing Doris Theisen, Wa- Minneapolis; Cornice 8.. The of the second part bers mission circles Mrs. of the for program Edward Noehring, dio- were ushers. were son Waite dena; Betty Nicolin, Park; Ellen Mc- included solos by Mary work of the their past year. , Conducting Following their wedding Christian, Cincinnati, 0.; trip Marjorie to Jeannine Gendreau, Guire, Judith Frunciscun has The lpcal mission society 3 Northern Minnesota, Mr. and City, Mrs. Consuelo Bonfil, Mexico Clairmarie Joan Gendreau, Super, shipped, than 3,300 pounds Types of All more Boldt Will make their home and Marguerite Meyers, Mexico; under “Democracy is Tomlanovich, Bednark, Georgene on clothing relief a of for in Eu- secure a Eagle Mission in war Grey farm Paynesville. Morris. coroperatives.” of Miller, and near system T. Masog, and Mary which the freight alone rope, on Metal Sheet Siding Roofing o J.'Muench A. —B1shop Ellen McGuire and by duets Mary hundred dollars. several It was — - Grey Eagle—A week’s mission Gendreau Tomlanovich, Judith G. has also canned food and sent ik ill * sev- a Peet’s is being Corner conducted Shlrley in St. Gendreau, Joseph’s and Jeannine eral boxes homemade of “True friendship based is soap. on a McDowell J. McDowall Geo. W. N. ‘ - Miller Mary T. Masog, Masog and deep ‘church mutual understanding and here this week by the Rev. ‘ The officers Mmes. present a are Tomlano- G. Joan Super, and and Cloud Meinrad being St. Wesselmann, appreciation of human O.F.M., president; 1526 of Anthony Sunderman, Phone /one Bednark. vich and C. Q Olga, Dak. for another.” N. The mission Schmidt, opened Jr., vice president; Joe welcome young Moore, M.D. June and ——Thomas Verner will the (NOTE: this 11 close Sunday, Joseph Spier, Carmelita is Poets and Al- Sister Mary and old in column. secretary, are June Just 18. send CLOUD bert Eiden, music instructor. Sr. REGISTER, 0‘. treasurer. P. Ban; to: 229, ’9‘ ’3! * your verses St. Cloud, Minn.) .r.1 superstitions “One of the great OTTO BERRY by BILL [[01ng 5T. of marriage needs is that our age Summer Thoughts of passion. The primary test a ' ‘ I I work, I sing, play marriage 7—7-7 of successful tests are And throughout tasks the day. all but of passion not tests at carry on my STORE IllEll’S I the purple lilacs Thou hast made of and rather character tests see per- To of the richest shade. sonality.” carpets ' grace green Hines -—Dr. Norman I hear the sounds the happy birdlings make is * 3B Shoes; of Florsheim Home The lessons As of they take wisps and straw grass that of the first “One To the bird domain into Schaffner newest weave can’t Cloth- is that learn and Marx have Hart, to we we Sheltered from within the vain. trees summer trouble with of pull ourselves out ing. opener.” bottle I work, I I play a sing, —The Padre For I have Love Itself with today me 1? >l¢ ’1: For Christ has deigned be the Eucharistic Cloud St. to Bldg. Mary’s St. in being the point is “There no within humanity. A Guest poor my cemetery.” in the richest man —The Sign —Mrs. Wencil Rian. 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