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CLo‘ub'uGIs'rsk 51'. THE SEVEN 1951 23, February Friday, no: I Society Dishes "Recalls Find*Molds Propagation For Gel-Cookery The the for oilthe hop Faith, Bis Inc. Japanese Serve Churchless A'reos ) in Everyday Kitchen Articles (LEGAL TITLE) , . Institute Building Homeland’s Perse‘cutions u l Cloud, St. Minn. Home and Foreign Missions Rev. Henry Frank, Diocesan Directbr Perpetual member (living decedsod)‘. or Collegeville.——“The ................... ...... h’arve rich, is but the Workers st Perpetual Family membership ...... .. (This membership. includes both and sllchildren. Rem-Dominic S. Fukahori, Bishop few,” of the Most psren s are living deceased.) on seminarians monks and St. John’s told Fukuoka, Japan, in Ordinary inem year) (one 1.00 or abbey. ........ .. ‘ Special membership (known the Fainin membership— as Bishop ,‘Fukahori traced the his- besides the enrolled, others, living decanted. nine one or the Society ’Heari' Church Japan of in from tory enrolled be for 15.00 your) may one , ........................................ the in which Fran- .. 1549, St. year A perpdtunl bursa tho'educstion for of for the a. young man ,Xavier cis that, country. to .came priesthood 2,000.00 ... ................ ...... .. The-Bishop told . how the Cath- For the oia‘catochist for 150.00 support 150,000 one your léSeeks olics of remained ...... .. Japan hunted a A scholarship supporting student through his one ’for and persecuted people more 750.00 caurs‘o ' ......... after ........ .... than 300 St. Francis .. years Member‘- insy of the Society for Propagation ,the of the Faith left in 1551. ' plenziry Disease gain indulgence Fight. under the usual ‘To conditions Feb. 22, a on On single this day of persecu- a the Feast of SnPoter’s Chair Antioch. at ' tion, Feb. 5, 1597, 26 , martyrs were Catholic crucified for their faith. At another The Church is complete, but it is etc., not yet Catholics 3,500 driven time, ,lreldy doing much for Catholi- were I In Cuba ' Hearts” Hope “New for ' is Nagasaki from and scattered cism and for the national wolf-re. . lt well be th the said I the Heart keynote 1951 the of may throughout re,- the empire. This school substantial receives WITH A CONVENT ON WHEELS the Home Mis- ligious situation Cuba made in as Nagasaki, th'e that city being help campaign from the Fund and was governmynt con- sionary Sisters of Our Lady of Tasmania the continued “out- linear-.1930 to serve progress the atrocities, 11* of these from individuals. private two scene the Minnesota ducted by the pleas.- that it back” extent rural _regions Tasmaniajwhere presents remote of they instruct the has a or remained this day the is to cen- according Heart association, _to The shortage Anbporspocti’ve. of children in the churchless Sister M. Magdalen (left), wearing :l' Catholicism areas. of Japan. in ter district priests Hennes, and still ’though Jeff is, the outdoor uniform, and Sister campaign M. Vianney, was, wearing the indoor garb, without ‘Il Japan missionaries was investment in gel-cookery doesn’t call elaborate Successful for REQUIESCANT lesser chairman. degree) an of the Rosary to pictured Hobart, s now house, at Australia. a The first one when are from the St. Francis time group was rm , ‘dishes made with unflavored gelatine be Appetizing molds. major problems. however, Today, can: established in with slogan, the 1944 members this reassuring four the \In With of Legion Mary. of left until the ope‘nod empire W was found in kitchen. coffee, in containers A that molded most every problem be_on 15 the can they 1947 received permission to month-long seeking from the campaign is Holy seems See society to set 1:. a civilization. “it ' up a to back vegetables into their dish; mixed mold main used solution. to In the Cuban ’way six own to go a women .of living in but without goal $150,000 in the. of public of state Permissibn to IN common, Today there missionaries of PACE vows. H are shape. Desserts molded dioceses, mold into cylindrical container wh 1: to i number about are in the Congregation ,sci- can - Minnesota help achieve c erect given in the decree to dated Nov. 7’ new na‘tionalities‘work- was different 54 A». mold: fluted shell custard 5,000,000 (about 100,000 paper cup, are cup, or a orange 1950. Pius XII andpublic health an not expressed pleasure entific advances the erection of such rugged :1 six Bishops ing under the of Ja- over a Catholics and declared or‘Prot- Gelatine Fruit Basic community combating heart dis-‘ are of sisters in for their arduous work in the “outback.” Them, the progress for conversion of 90.000,- pan atheists.,or freethifikers) unflavored estnnts, envelope gelatine 1/5 “convent death wheels” consists the leading of 1 of trailer, and beside which they cup sugar In Bishop on ease, 000 Fuka- cause a car Killian Guck a; pagans. there today 550 priests—fZIO salt cold fruit_juice 1/3 are kind disability. teaspoon of and Seventy-five 1/2 erect lean-to in which they tent give instructiou can to hori’s diocese, which per comprises cup a Perhsm.—Requiem Mass offered w was secular and ‘240 members 'of will joice children. collected hot They have of the ‘funds 11/4. fruit authority re. cent Feb. in the Blessed 12 St. Henry‘s to Sacrament inj.“ church for Kil- the five northern Ky- provinces of cups reserve ligipus orders—'of w‘h‘om about lian Guck, who 75, died Feb. Soften cold fruit Add 9. -'l.‘he this research gelatine in juice. hot fruit juice. wheels, remain in the for convent and Mass is said there state sugar, when other place ushu island, there nearly on no are .1. offered 100 Rev. Nicholas natives. These Donnsy Mass. the have priests are dissolved. large individual molds available. Twenty-five stir until Pour into cent and salt; 9,000,000 Is purposes. per or Burial run pagans. in the parish Sur- cemetery. the was responsibility of about 200 Heart will the American servings. chill until firm. YIELD: and 4 to v’iving Since his this return nine children: Mrs. go to William country Adoption are parishes with Son God of churches 350 and Kaizer (Mathilda). edu- Bismarck. association for research Omit increase salt 1.1. N. Dak.; and For Tomato Aspic: to teaspoon; . Rome, from where he . sugar, present was chapels. There as Mrs. Edward major Keirllkamp rx Valley semi- (Ruse). two are cation. desired. add juice other seasonings, if onion ' 1/2 teaspoon ‘or the proclamation of the dogma, at City. N'. Dak; Mrs. Orlando narios Peterson in the n with country 45 semi- is When gelatine Make Tomato Aspic. Molded So. Food: November, Life underwriters of the Assumption last insurance of (Agnes), Bismarck. N. le.'. 'Mrs. r narins, 90 religious houses for men Thomas Lakomski shrimp, fold in shredded crab meat, (Loretta), Alliquippa, slightly thickened 1 cut Minnesota, including several in St. Bishop Fukahori Comes has been travel- or cup Man by Grace with subjects, 800 and 150 for Pa.: Mrs. to Edward (Amelia), Ebeling tuna. Cloud. promoting this drive. ing throughout the United States are with Perhnm: Edward, Perhsm; Roman. 2.000. New Women Aspic. hroughout Various businessmen and Canada seeking help and mis- gelatine is Sebeka; When Mills: Molded Vegetables: Make Tomato York Alex, Leonard, and Catholic colleges (the only Ellendale. N. Dak. following The broth- district the assisting. sionaries Japan. to mixed cooked vegetables and 1/2 to slightly thickened fold in 1% are schools go where cups religious instruc- and sisters also survive: Gust and ers Bishop Fukahori is member celery shredded cabbage. diced The Minnesota campaign in part tions a I or given), which cup By Martin, Perham: REV. reach Ed. Valley City, JAMES B. HAMBLIN illuminated N. adopted chil- are we are as Returns of the of Japanese Catholic I. about Dak.: Henry. the of the Saskatchewan. of" nation-wide drive one Canada; 50,000 students, about According the of to Council dren, adopted ' when one. we are we are Margaret Andrew.'Jnmestown, Baltes N. families an.: Joseph, that kept the faith with Heart association, tenth American of the student population Trent, of the justification the made perfect, of when made tr) Minneapolis: Mrs.' Henry Thilmony are we through the persecution. The great the the Minnesota Heart which republic, have high sch'olntic wicked asso— is “a Valley translation, (Frances). from City: Gust perfect immortal.” Mrs. Rolf— become Ori- a man we 7, Bishop‘s grandfather affiliated. The national ciation is reputation. own was The (Julia). Eckelson. N. and law Dsk.: passed De- zen that in in state which is born ((1. 254) that person a gen says was“, man To Germany for 2 Years Mrs. about be beheaded Nagasaki Herman in to Moenkedick (Mary).' the Fund cember, chairman of 1951 Heart 1950, which gives. official child of the first Adan1,,to the the created image God, and to of a runner when from Tokyo n Fred» Klaphake is Public Bruce Barton. a came recognition support private universities, to state of adoption and chil- this image includes both the nat- grace as with edict end u,» announcing the Martin.—Funeral St. is being services sought for three—way Will Ian be favorable were the Univer- a dren to of God second through the ural gifts the and gifts" of soul conducted Feb. 15 St. Martin’s church in of the persecution. The only of research, sity education, re- of St. Thomas program of volunteered Special Villanova Margaret Baltes, daughter for of 'ice, she Adam, Jesus Christ, Our S‘Vlor.” truly supernatural, for by which Fred Klaphake. Feb. '70, who died man action the of the part and cardiac founded ,l. community prospec- service on by the Augustinian; The Mr. Baltes, months later. 12. Rev. es- and Mrs. W. Services several of Cyril Ortman. O.S.B., P. 110 is the adoptive God, and of This adoption gives the right son tive according the us «. sential martyr, to the the checking controlling offered Mass. Burial to United in the and States about was four south, 17th has returned to therefore is elevated above years nature avenue She signed for in 1946 to eternal inheritance; two its and years parish cemetery. Four Bishop, and urvive: begin to to per— the cardio-vascular sons diseases. was The cry electroqnechanical school with ago. Germany for two H and made partaker “of‘a better years in William more another 1948. fection and for and Frank. St. Martin: Law. will two be achieved fully in n years lament that he had_not able been to spirit recently founded by the “The J‘esuil: of hope Special for vic- Services. Fa- and Math. New Munich. There and truly divine nature.” rence new in Eu— After the heaven. next two when shall more participate, years his blood. shed we 7’ thers in the 25 grandchildren. Qne College brother, Her- tories against heart of Belen are disease, to ex- duty had in sign in Miss Baltes been this s-he, hopes for security to St. and Athanasius for eternity, (d.373) in makes Bishop Fukahori rope up had been in also Germany, survives. Dr. a give man, a specialized in training work- pressed 1951~Heart Fund to our Alaska. since Dec. after in actual 18 Klaphake truth, the distinction country two member the St. Joseph in between of things of good gratuitous and priest was for-only eight a when mechanics, years in electricity, slogan, inspires all ers radio, of the volun— .and St. Bernard societies. God, in Special Services, union with with His natural natural Son. goods, saying that stationed he Bisho an Miss Baltes had been consecrated of. Fu- years man, was / enlisted have in teers the past Mrs. Jacobi Roehl we clubs organization that besides sets Program being Suggested created by God, ls kuoka in cit In' was He had the desire up Heidelberg, the fourth in the 1944. in first centuries the Fa- few weeks,” said Mr. Hennes. Foresion.-—-Mrs. Jacob Roch]. who died soldiers and plans also for begotten and adopted Him. by thers study for the priesthood previously to, when Germany, and clearly programs sta- professed the that was Jan. buried “They ready 28. in the parish and willing to was are duty the American off in St. Cyril Jerusalem (d. 386) of he six but he just old, Frankfurt, and occupa- tid ed in Munich, adoptive of God. Thus To following Requiem Increase Mass of- was cemetery. years Vocations was are sons 1 conduct successful campaign in a distinguishes tion in Germany. fered into St. Louis’ church. whom the able in The Rev. N. his realize ambition Clement to Ma 'burg. of Alexandria zone (d.216) man. never with the feeling that our area I". Junker offered the Mass. Mr. Roehl she reported Holy On her visit home, Spirit descends, the until 1' the from death of his ‘ that parents, “when baptized says she Last October of we are growing public of survives llowing the with thq children: was one a awareness pilgrimage Rome, trip Word, her who and is always the whom he been to Des had supporting. Moines, Ia.-—A illuminated, on a when was to Simeon. St. Paul: ‘dward‘, Foreston: we are had audience program who of 23 are heart disease will we problem insure group an Oberammergau where she Son God. The of When I former, he Bishop Fukahori to Lester. left the Park: for the Oak JohnLCsli'fornia: number saw of religious says, Increase XII his home. with Pius in than greater their to summer response ever Need Protestants ISee Lawrence, Minneapolis; Mrs. Mary Play, receives the world-famous Passion the Grande appellation Seminaire in Montreal, schools of not vocations "for those son. where appcaL Smuda. she Kansas Mo.: Theresa. On Friday last City. Good year last through Canada, and visit Konnersreuth there but in the early ’30s, through adop- he to nature is no.diocesap vocation a was Brooten: “The and lsabell. home. There funds raised in this Feb- pro- at several thousand who 0f Religious among tion. was Word, the Friday witnessed Education (The Jesus Christ, is personnel Good where she for the inaugurated”‘has grandchildren several and manager been great.- gram are will campaign help medical sug- ruary Therese Neumann. saw grsndchildren. Son of God by largest department nature.) in Tokyo. Theresa experiencing Neumann store gested by ’ the Rev. Matthew Vet— scientists seek the unknown suffering causes “She seemed be ter- to Frank Lmdowski C. Bishop Fuka-hori, after offering her painful ecstasies. of St: Gregory Nyssa one of (d. 394) of high blood ter, The aim hardening is twofold: To pressure, bleeding from rible pain and Columbus, O.—-Two Duelm.—Requiem Mass prominent Solemn Pontifical was offered Mass in Miss‘ the WAGS .the Baltes with was a that by “becomes; was of the arteries, deepen says and rheumatic the grace fe— spiritual man life of the when I her, Feb. in St. Lawrence’s church the and head 14 for Protestant leaders college eyes saw stressed the chapel St. John's, left of in serving at World II, most intimate the divine of war nature which students an for account 90 and impart Frank Landowski. who died Feb. 94. cent to adequate ver, per Baltes. “The parish said Miss need for activity in Cincinnati greater the for Pacific. continue his the time in South the to tour plate adopted by God in the The Rev. Henry 10. Frank offered the of all heart diseases. vocational Scientists be- instruction. Called for her the . . priest with time, . at field religious of education in the search for mission was help. with parish After her discharge from the Mass, burial, in the at cem- of son.” serv- lieve the by a of the “spiritual life” great section we are of on following verge officer told of the and ~The children. . etery. survive: first meeting of the National army Coun- an developments St. in John the heart dis— Chrystostom (d.407)’ the Mrs. new Frank Zwicki, Foley; Joseph and Commun- public address program happenings Father are more cil of Churches’ Christian Educa- over a _- Kapsner Post August, Cloud: field. at Clear Lake: Theodore. St. Strong by the ions, enumerates effects of support devotions, ease and sacri- grace: our system.” prayers, tion division. Dr. Samuel McCrea Martin, Mindcn: Wllcheski and Mrs. . community can.truly bring “We off all iniquity fices. put The “instruction,” and‘are new of the part '-is said “Miss Neuman to -Landowski, Frank Alberta. There Cavert New of York, go general are , sec- hope for the hearts of our‘citi- regenerated and resurrected; the points the 54. grandchildren. need for program through sufferings Our the of up « of the council, retary declared that zens.” old is buried and and the'necessity Yul of knowledge. Tomasoski ln Mrs. ~~Pennsylvaniq of man re-_ Friday, but we are College Lord’s Passion \ treating of religion every insignifi- The as campaign is bein conducted deemed, sanctified, adopted, justi- vocations~ th St. Cloud—Funeral ekperiences t services priesthood, :: she pain con,— far were o e on by the public more schools has cant , simultaneously . in mmunitiesi: Feb. ducted in St. Augustine’s church fied, 14 made brothers c' of the Only 1- brotherhood, and sisterhood, said Baltes. signs Good Friday,” Miss thrown “a tremendous responsibil- Val'Tomaseski. for ‘Mrs. died throughout 49, who the nation. Newspaper, Begotten, constituted joint heirs of vocation, the various.-aposto- “On and other days she is a ity Feb. Church.” 11. The Rev. Louis Trsufler, 0.5.3., the Dr. Truman up upon radio, television, and motion pic- with Him and members of His lates, and how to the diffi- offered Mass. Burial wash: the overcome and late The' around, B. Douglas a year ago of the Congregational Rev.) as as _Oliver L. Kapsner, Father Oliver is absent leave ture features and on Body, and united Assumption Tomaseski Him cemetery. Mr. body programs to are culties. It has been that field. as a still with in the suggested helped work Christian John’s Churches’ home mission similar from St. being O.S.B., post at well-knovvn in figure with Valjean used suryives daughters, in the a two with its head.” every area. the “instruction” be empha- She is old.” part 51 board scored the neglect of religion years and Joan,, St. Cloud. She is also . university abbey, Collegeville. and Chairman sur- Hennes is St. being Catholic library Cyril of Alexandria ' (d.444‘) profession, as- sized in the month March, of. now vived her mother, Mrs. Flynn, by Grace Voca- in education in nation that claims will At St. Vincent’s, he sisted in a conducting the Heart or- heads. , points the cataloguing that “we department Lisbon..N. out of Mrs. not Dak.: sister. T. ‘B. tion month. sons 2aTax Burden are Catholics’ a be Christian. to 9 ganize and direct for procedures Fund drive . by Henry Buttweiler, Lisbon: Randolph. and brother,_Jerome _, of the St. God Vincent He is, college'and without distinction, a as a, the classification Flynn, Red Wing. She member and cataloguing city chairman. Was “Some would of insist Arthur Called Australia’s Blot that Hynemann archabbey a butthrough libraries eed’s‘ us in the Latrobe, by which ‘Indo-China' N Arms grace we the Christian Mothers’ of society. « of the library and the is monastery educational treasurer of the which is campaign. Cam- Pa., imitate according Him; an program He is the genuine to for an announce- Andrew H. Goedart <- reclassification the college li- of headquarters toward neutral the have Cardinal supremer been Sydney, Australia. by paign set the ment Rev. St. Son, Fintan Paul, Minn.—The who Shon- proceeds R. Rev. the Fa- Peter ’from , -— Cloud—Requiem St. Mass offered was brary according Library the of 701% at St. Germain to. 'spiritual truth under- a ThomasGilroy has stig. momentous Norman iker, a) director street, libraries of Truong, ther: St. but adoptive priest Ha- at from Feb. Augustine's in St. church for 14 a young we are sons, .r, Congress classification Cloud. system. lying life made by is actually Vincent’s. matized the “sacrifice 'our 'Goedert. Andrew who died Feb. 59. thanks noi, Indo-China, 12. His common benignity.” studying to St. at. .1 . The combined library hol'dings of Burial . Assumption in Mr. cemetery. of miseducation,” be the education of CatholiCS for was St. Thomas’ college a .grogram Ambrose (d. believes declares here, 397) 'm Benedict’s 1L} Goedert associated with the Goedert- St. Vincent’s number than was St. more. Alumnae their children’r’ injustice, “a 5m that, that supplied with those in whom God beholdso. enough an ' as arms Rengel Printing for 30 . company years. 76,000 volumes in the main li- discredit. democratic nation.” to and by the image ammunition, He survived his and thi’ee “Not only His the is wife of Son “He calls people of his does it disregard, that a divisions. braries departmental and children: Mrs. Donald .Henton, St. double S the eaking of through support His rid themselves reality which Son the country the of life of gives to of can grace area a Buckman, Cloud:- William Sgt. J. Goedert, Chicago: A native of Minn., Catholics public that give Commu/hists must lodged meaning, that, just, the but in the in world Breakfast present sons, so .Thgre as are moun- and Carol home. we at 10 -' are. Father Oliver Set educated St. March at ' was parochial schools, the Cardi— and tain‘ous through the .northern it. giving Son’s image, according Father grandchildren. Three sisters struggle is aid and and half- sector. Q a com- John’s university and joined the. also brother Mrs. survive: John Hunt, said: “It is perfectly that nal true Troung said the image that fort Other to the Father, only five which of four to movements " so- PI or are Benedictine order there in 1923. Mrs.‘ John Downerr Mrs. Bert Tuthill, but- this sacrifice is made willingly, through the of the generation the people Indo- neutral. Son cent of of not per and..J'ohn all Feltes, of Los Angeles. W! Further studies taken St. at were that those does who not China Communists. called adoption.” The Com- to excuse are “Our we are Western society depends Michael Kort. Vincent’s college ,5. and seminary, March Laetare Sunday, 4,the Sunday sacrifice be made.” compel that marking munists Augustine the mid- to in the St. mountain (d.430) sector are says: Cloud—Funeral services :, St. its where he received his bachelor of were for survival the vitality con- of upon U the of He added that burden pomt the is “a “The Spiritual Lenten receiving aid from birth is Red China. Fa- from God has ducted Feb. in Holy Angels’ church 15 been chosen St. by Bene- season, ‘--' and bachelor of philosophy arts the Christian faith and ethics.” Michael Korte. 70; who (lied Feb. blemish the for fair land called’adoption. of Aus- ther Troung said be- his people The of Son. dict’s Alumnae on association foi‘ as the .' date degrees its‘annual in 1925. Graduate studies Com- '13. . The Rev.’ Laky the . John offered , tralia,” and refuted the contention God lieve that Indo-Chinayis grandchildren for thy third and great-grandchild. sake made one man on was breakfast, munion followed Mass, with burial in Assumption the Catholic Univer- which at is -. cem- the to public.‘ One brother. John. Italy. also survives. open Catholics that “char- the that thou state Communists’ l mightest be (want i b those t t Mrs. Korte survives with‘the etery. e m a e. among sity of America, which awarded She member the of St. Ann was a so- _, he breakfast following Catholics daughters: Isadore, ity.” What demand, and has he “Korea first,’.’,he said, whom He become “and to the be- to tra- son was power gave a ciety. him bachelor of sacred theology will the be, Rev. a Patrick home: Riley, Mrs. W. C. Gaspard (Helen). In. dI Ional said, “is justice.” of the fear Formosa will next.” God. Lenten be of For God wills event to come sons we sea— Mrs. Victoria. Lepimki degree in the 1929; University rm: of Billings, Mrs. Hugh Mont.; Peterson (Is- chaplain of the St. Cloud hospital. for make .‘ in thee the St. god. by Cloud as‘ not son nature, women abelle), Mrs. Leo Mueller (Lo- Anoka; Flehsburg.-——Funeral a services \vere Notre Dame, the University of con- He will Served be introduced Boston Baked Beans by Mrs. This whom the retta). is He Austin: Mrs. A. J. Gross (Gen- He begot, but His association ducted Feb. Heart by is 13 in the Sacred area. year Chicago, and the International Frank Rajkowski, president the of evieve). Cloud: Mrs. Glen Lacher St. and Church for Mrs. Victoria chinski. 76, also extending gift invitation and adoption. If the to an are we Benedictine College Sant’ of An- There (Estella), Lo‘II Angeles, Calif. who died Feb. Father . association 11. Paul Otto of- . . and toastinaster for the of St. made and Cloud the God; become of men and sons area selmo grandchildren es- and the in Rome, Italy. 13 great- fered Mass with burial the parish He in With Molasses are Distinction one the was occasion. or- I pecially ' this to gods, by I is married couples. William WIIL~ the the grandchild. A brother. of of The following cemetery. children young as grace "j dained sur— the priesthood to in 1928. Streitz Guests kins. and sister, Mrs. Anna of honor will vive: Sylvester, Mrs. Fietek of include Mike Co- Adopter, by the a the not. of Breakfast nature will be served In World 9:30 he II g, at served war Minneapolis. also as survive. (Florence), Backowski a Mrs. Tony (Bes- ad'utor Bishop Peter W. Bartho- Generator.” o’clock in _ the cafeteria chaplain the of the in U.S. for three I sie). Rose Lewandowski. Mrs. Gerald army Ruehle .7 John Anton 10 Father Alphonse | Kremer, We then that the meritorious 4 1e, Cathedral Smith (Johanna). Kathryn high Sandon, school, see 'years, during allowing and two spent years Morris—Requiem Mass {feted was superintendent Cathedral of high Paul. Peter. Mrs. Frank Deering (Mary), of adoption is the In- those who cause our attend receive in to Com- the European theater Feb. Assumption churc 14 in for overseas Mrs. Vince and Ringwolski (Verna). One school; Mother Richarda the of Ward, and.. who suffered who carnate John Ruehle. died Feb. 11. The 68. in‘ the 8 o’clock he in the munion Mass Battle in the Bulge, of sister, Mrs. Mary Michalke. and was two Convent of St. Benedict, Sister Rev. John Fearon offered the Mass. died that might made'chila be their also parish brothers, Joe Frank Schubert, we Holy An and Angels’ outstanding authority own in li- or survives Mus. Ruehle with the following Enid,. dean of the College of St. dren survive. of God; the instrumental ' church, which brary is located adjacent cataloguing bibliogra- and Clarence. children: Leonard, 'St. Cloud: ‘ Benedict; and Sister Mary, alum— Baptism; Mrs. Francis Geiselman is the formal the Morris: Olivia. Min- to high Melrose; Matt, and phy, cause school. Father Oliver cause cited is by the director of the college. Ruehle, Cloud, neapolis. Leo St. nae is the the Holy Spirit, by of a American Herman.—Requicm grace Catholic Mass offered Guest Who's Who was speaker the breakfast at John Benoit. brother, and Mrs. St. Au- .On which Laetare Jan. in St. Charles’ church for made partakers of Sunday 31 Mrs. Pius XII for his we are publication of Catholic sister, also survive. gusta, a Francis Geiselman, who died Jan. 28. will the God which perform the of by nature and of I: Subject Headings, Valentine Kemp: ceremony which Pads Cancer is in Made in Burial the Assumption now cemetery was , blessing His the stamped with likeness golden from Foley.——Funeral services we are its second rose edition; Catholic Morris. She by her hus- is survived Re- at Were con- ther‘natura'l which Feb. St. John's church and imitate the ducted in rose-colored 15 for Son of three vestments bandand and daughters. two ligious Orders; sons and A encdictine : 'who Valentine Kampa. died Feb. 80, 12.. Her Mr. parents. Martin and Mrs. by God; the and the final is the priest that day de- worn lake cause on Bibliography, By recently Big published Group John Kroll Father offered the Mass Schreader, and brothers, Leo —s two C their inheritance origin. of God life It is of joy and day rive parish working of a with burial in the ,ever- in edition One cemetery. vol- and Herman Edward of Minneapolis, two also a festivity. The lasting. and dalmatic daughter, Mrs. Louis and Patron, Mil-me- survive. for the American Benedic- umes 1 , . survives. apolis, There is grand. tunic by the deacon and one are worn tine academy. of All these publi- brother. Philadelphia. child. A Paul. Big Lake—The making of subdeacon, the altar is decorated DIOCESE’ can- cations extensively also survives. used in WEDDINGS are pads occupied members with cer of St. flowers, and the is Rosalyn Hoeck ’ various IN organ libraries in the United Mary’s mission circle their Feb- at played MaSS at and Vespers. ,Clear Lake.—Funeral services States abroad. and were ruary meeting in the home Feb. of Mrs. church conducted in St. Marcus’ 12 The liturgical importance the of In addition he has been May for Roselyn Hoeck. daugh- Snyder. 16-year-old a con~ day Will carried be the out at tributing Mr. and Mrs. Hoeck. ter- of Henry editor for number of a The meeting opened with recita- breakfast Princeton. who died in Feb. the decoration of the 8. Burial was the Catholic to Library Ducklow-Hahn Edward's fered Feb. 5 in St. church years tion of the Rosary, in the parish Surviving which cemetery. tables , are and in the place was cards, Miss Joan Warzecka, daughter of Mr. World. official publication of the her three brothers, and and St. Cloud—Before parents Nuptial Mass of- followed by one the business a meeting which . and Mrs. Zack being Warzecka, became by‘ Mrs. the designed ‘ are National Catholic sister: Pfc. Harland Hoeck. Library associ- Brooks fered Feb. Holy. 3 in Angels’ church. army and making of bride Leonard I“ 96 of Czech, of Mr. pads. Frederick son Petters, cancer member hospital. of Texas: Rennld Richard, and at Miss Darlene Hahn. daughter Mr. and of ation. a Mrs. C‘zech. 'Paul. and Tom Father Dolores. home; and Glenwond. Miss Theodore Hahn, the Mrs. became Jean the bride association. Mesenburg, Sher- Shurek celebrated Mass. Attending the Upon completition William Gannon work Mrs. of his of George Ducklow. Mr. of and burne son county 1'5 Mrs. and Fred the bride Warzecka, Phyllis Marcy General nurse, chairmen of the bfeak— were Mrs. Minneapolis. Clayton Ducklow of St. Vincent’s, Glenwood‘.—~Reuuiem _ at Father Mass offered Oliver will night, Saturday New Come England household was Warzecka. sits Bernadette Kulavs, and Mrs. Gruepncr, to local many chairman a of the a. fast, Mrs. Robert The Welle Rev. William 'T. Fur-Ian offered and Mrs. Feb. in Sacred Heart. church .12 for Washington Lamp- to Roman Czech. Stanley Czech, Ted catalogiier of go molasses-sweetened of appetizing, baked as beans plus brown American Cancer repast Attending society, the Mass. the bride spoke to Mrs. William Gannon. who Ralph died Feb. Opatz, 43. were haze announced the Pintok, Czech Raymond and Roman ert. the Catholic University of Amer- Mus. these foods Alois Randall. is word Hahn. Mrs. Edward bread. Since two the the to to along, The Harold saver R. Rev. Dimmerling of- pass en- group following bridegroom. Alver Reyden on attended the cancer. committee chairmen: ica’s and J. K. Paulette Alois Hahn Mullen Pietz. and of Denver Me- fared the Mass. Blll‘lll in Brooten. them has spread the The of molasses joyment called country. was usher. the across Lunch was Mrs. Joseph by the White, served host- Edward tickets; Randall attended the bridegroom. was Mr. survives. Reed Wil- Gannon Mrs. as- morial library. baked bean dish the' is unsulphured in for :..the aromatic sweet, Piasecki-Traut Mrs. sisted Enoch by helm esses, Hanson, Mrs. Fred (Isabella), Minneapolis. sister.‘ Mrs. Cary; Mrs. , a. Storkovich-Hall Englanders have been kind using since days. New colonial I Sartell.—-Miss‘ dough. Marcella. Traut, also Mrs. Gannon survives. Caroline Thomas Christenson, and Miss was an Bernardy, invitations; Declares America Martin be- Mrs. Traut. College ter of Mr. and Dean the make alumnus the St. Benedict Here steps to baked bean dish of of Hall. daugh— 'for the St. Cloud.—-Mi5s Lorraine are a savory Susie James Peterson. Mrs. donated A gift Backes, tables, assisted was bride Donald Piasecki, the 'was of and the executive the of Hall, and Roman be. of Mr. came son. secretary ter canned brown bread The be sliced served rs. family. and hot cold. may or by Mrs. Ed Kling. by Mrs. Leeland Piasecki ,Rap- Catherine Saul: Mesna, of Mrs. of Mrs. welfare board Pope for the past bride of Donald Starkovich. county the came Basically Religious Jam before Nuptial Mass offered ids, eight J Starkovich. Frank and MN. Peter Rajkowski, of Mr. years. a Miss Anna Lou son Baked Beans Edc Francis’ church. Father 30 in St. Do Mrs. Lucy Lagoon Cathedral The Rev. the rectory. Feb. 3 in Ellenbecker, Mrs. David Wirth, Method)" of "(Quick Exaggerafions celebrated the Mass. Bigot Ramacher ' ward the officiated. Attending Josew Vogrin Fergus Falls—Funeral services were Mrs. Frederick Petters, Mrs. Alvin Trout, and Piasecki, Mrs. Josephine Truzinski John Joyce and couple conducted Fe in Our Lady 6 Victory of were dried beans 1,4 lbs.) teaspoon Elizabeth? 4 (2 N. J.—-—Dr. Clarence pepper cups . Fruth Valeria and Janette at- Ralph Traut. Opatz: Mrs. Antognozzi. James Ederer, . church Lucy for De Lagoon, 76. rs. Result 2 dry in teaspoons mustard Manion, Cold Trent and Conversion dean of bride. Alvin the Notre Dame water tended the I publicity; who died Feb. Father B. H. Wes- Mrs. 2. Gruber-Ramler Robert Boeser, Piasecki attended bridegroom. Emil the tablespoons 2' Worcestershire onion large school 1 of law, told than 800 sling Burial offered the Mass. was more 1 Miss Sauk Centre.-——The guests; Anna marriage Miss Lou of Ellen- Trout and Melvm Ushers Marvin were She is survived the parish -- in cemetery. 4 salt teaspoons lecture union that sauce at Mary Lou Ramler, daughter Mr. and of persons a becker, a Traut. transportation; Mrs. Oshkosh, and Neb.-‘-—Pau" Paulsen, by home. There ‘ Benjamin. at one son, pound 9:? 3% salt pork Mrs. Fred unsulphured molasses Ramler, Urban Gruber, Church to of and State United in the son cup Milner-Rosch Robert Pflips‘en grandchildren. Two sisters also Mrs. five Jerome and 81, might have are not beenburied Mr. .of age of and Michael Grubcr Mrs. q States is considered undesirable . with‘cold Wash beans. soak Wal- Cover overnight. Anderson water; survive, Mrs. W: D. of Miss generously ‘ Twomey, Feller-The 0! cloak marriage Fergus- Regal. place Feb. Lady took in Our from 5 St. Elisabeth’s church‘in room. the Funk, , Dak.. Miss Josephine by N. and the Catholic Church. He added, cott, and. additional Roach, daughter of Mr. Shirley Add onion, salt, and ifvnecessary, water to beans; Angels of the rchu‘rch. The Rev. S. A. cover Tickets if the past week “bird for from breakfast Cali- member Estherville, la. She of Roach, James Milner, a was 1 Harry Mrs. to are however, and the Ramler that “religion Renner offered Mass. Adcli Remove boiling in covered onion; bring point to mor— . saucepan. reserve. the society. St. Ann of fornia” available Mllner had from Myles been ' Mr. Mrs. not bigoted member of and of the and Michael the Gruber, attended Jr., any son so .. ality be separated the from cannot bean 3 (add Simmer b‘eans until tender. Drain; liquid addi- Joseph Zsmlm . Mrs. Feb. cups save in . Our Breckenridge. took place 2 bridal association couple. against the Catholic for 6'0 Church They in his cents. M are if it is retain the government to tional if necessary). Mix liquid make 3 bean with This water parish house.~ to Victory Maine.—Requ.iem Mass offered Lady of cups, mo- was Holmstrom-Muellner sale writings the, St. Cloud in Book shop Omaha Danish- at on officiated. Evelyn an Wessling H. character for which it 'B. :..‘.. James’ church for Mrs. Rev. Feb. in St. 7 Worcestershire mustard, and Turn beans, lasses; onion, was con- pepper, sauce. language the cafeteria the the, at morning Milner attended Edward Mr. Paulsen of Clchy and Joseph Zamani, who died‘Feb. in 71. 4. Cloud—Married Jan. St. or St. 25 newspaper. ceived. The United States bean Add liquid and salt pork into casserole mixture. large pot. essen- A or Falls. couple. The Rev. H. Wessling. Fergus the B. Anthony’s church Miss Madonna breakfast. became convinced were that there must Dowenhogger-Aadland religious God tially nation. is and hours. Cover. Bake in moderately slow (325°F.) 1% Uncover. a the Burial in offered the Mass. Jo- oven Muellnerpdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. was be something the Church be- to The Communion breakfast and the natural/law mentioned in “Lift bake brown She is survived by pork parish Harold Holm- of beans; 25 minutes to pork. cemetery. Muellner. and Cpl. to top 20 to seph are bed 6 Feb._ Dak.—~Mmied the writer “licd Sisseton, S. much” following children: her husband the too members of the and of Mr. and Mrs. August cause association strum. in which the documents the YIELD: son 16 servings. ' upon ... St. Nuptial Mass offered fore Fergus Mrs. Carol Giorgini (Emma). Holmstrom. Chisholm. The Andrew in it.Jie Rev. about a priest wrote who to charge of the will be system fea- event American a of (13 is government Aadland. Miss Jean church Peter’s Scar-pellini (Ada), Falls: Mrs. Eugen the Nolen the Mass. Attending were offered had ,written Baked defense of the Old Fashioned Beans tured the Women Today Lawrence 1x based.” The Notre Dame law dean Mrse a Mr." daughter of (Anita). Terre and on and Mrs. Joseph FeTEHCy Muellner, Mrs. pro— couple Josephine .» were Church in the Rudy Dewenh gder, and, and. ‘1‘ Aadland, Manda (Nellie). Adolph Venture, station Haute, Mrs. Primo son Ind.: Venture. KFAM-FM that and Adolph declared the Declaration break). paper of Bake as (skins a re- Simmer beans only beans half done until gram over on are of R. Dewe‘n Mrs. Mr. and of Jackson. Mich.: Mrs. Daniel Dennis anger sult, .began take to instruc- ' Friday, March .is Independence “a 2, 11 matchless Czech-Warlocks soon at in hours. slow (300°F.) 6 8 to 2.111. ex- ' William Keo- Rev. 4. oven The Valley. Browns - Texas: and Delis, James, (Mary). Dallas, tions in 946. 1 WE of American purposes.” Nuptial Mass. the celebrated pression There Elmdale.—Bcfore Mass of- bane home, 11 Nuptial Jud Virginia. at are a , \ . \. ‘1 r'l 1‘. n A‘L as- n