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I I Eriday, l:ll THREE THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER PAGE October 31, 1952 ‘ ‘0' Head R'e-Elected Academic Be P-Ublishedl: Studies Will Cathedral Choir Educator Operetta 'l Joseph—~le at.“ St. American Ben- workshop “Some Unsolved had Society for Of Catholic requests Prep re,- on numerous” edictine Review, The Journal Bi- Problems Catholic Fiction.” of of The prints.5 . ological Chemistry, Today, be workshop will conducted and at _ of the Ben’s. The issue current The in Benedictine Review Mt. Marty college Yankton, have S. dictinc ac- Review article features an studies members Dak. by faculty ,cepted “ThouBened-ictine Teacher” by representing each of the eight successive the fifth For term, - on the I of College Benedict _of St. in and: Sister Rogatia’s Sister college» research Enid, dean of the the Catholic regions in Alphonse Kremer, present paper; the Rev. super- the recent past. philosophy. The professor of organization of the same high school of Cathedral state. intendent “The Depression Catalase Activ- of secon ary “Five Scholars View the Cath- issue, periodical, in its association is The co-ordinat- president of the ‘been re-elected has ity by Organic Mercurial summer Com— a olic Renascence,” article Man. by Sis- by Sister all printed study ing factor for extra—curricular Catholic High School Minnesota pounds,” an published in the Sep. a as- was will Mariella, “The be published in‘a residence, in ter activities the 44 Catholic high dean of gretta, sociation. tember issue Journal of the Bi- of forthcoming the Ameri- Prayer." issue Family schools in Minnesota which of Psalms A‘s ological Chemistry. Work the took place the are, election The at on Benedictine Review,'a period- members. It functions in present can publici— problem begun the college Today, national student of board of annual meeting the at was con- ical which she regularly with the contrib- co-operation Association to St. Benedict’s in the future, association Oct. at fa- will print, tion, trol for the 16. campus near was on reviews. Secondary Also reviewer of Catholic Schools in .utes for cilitated by Minnesota Kristin of Academy discussion, ister E. W. Byron of the Im- by The Rev. a a Commonweal, Sister, Minnesota, the organization Mariella is six Science ‘of con» of Since publication Heart of Mary school, English department; maculate grant. the perhaps best known cerned with the curricular—and 3)] antholo- ad- the wriiizrs. as of Sister has Currie, assumed the office Rogatia Irish short of vice eminent story paper, gist ministrative policies. and critic. late In December, president. This meeting, held St. at , Sister Mariella, who is chairman , Military Thomas’ academy, St. At the meeting of the latter ’ei-rr.o.u.u.o.(p.o- or- the of English sac department £02.]! St. \ at brought together eight ganization held in Minneapolis Paul, at men Benedict’s, will be chairman at the Academy of the Holy Angels, a Molitor , late in September, proposal You to re- Do Know That We. Drug Co. Cardeartie‘s . Nov. 2-9 . both view organizationswas made. SHIRTS... . A possible ing in order to act mer FINISH for 20¢ Elmdale—St. Edward’s parish REXALL AGENCY efficienty \ discussed at more was is holding series of three fall a that time. Prescriptions Specialty a CLEANERS“ \ SIDE card EAST LAUNDRY parties. The first’one & took Kodak Supplies Toiletries & At the board is author- present, place Oct. The 26. remaining two CLOUD. MINN. ST. ized supervise all interscholastic to ‘ ‘ Nov. 2-9. The card . ones Call are 3363 par- festivals contests and between ties held in the church base- are member schools of the league. Be- ment. sides the athletic ‘ the . contests, s asso— ciation has fostered debate, decla- mation, speech, drama, instru— mental, and choral competition. - MEMBEBS St. Benedict's Operetta,_An CATHEDRAL HIGH OF the in preparation for annual Old Kentucky Gard Nov. 21-23-24.—(Tom Held SCHOOL Boys’ Chorus the past week en, com- photo) - pleted rehearsal Stephen Foster’s music of separate ASK FOR Council Plans Mark Cathedral High 50th Year to Series the of Talks When Cathedral high school tificnl High o’clock Mass Keaveny is only living 10 former at altar the in superintendent. set at center in the 1902, ventured an up on scene school of the gymnasium. All the PRE-PACK The High Mass will be by there approximately 25 stu- sung were ministers the Mass will be of ICE BULK CREAM the choral the of school. groups in Almost attendance. that dents St. Joseph—Under the presi- Cathedral alumni, having Band drum repro- and members corps organizations have agreed to dency Janet of Geray, senior many from the earliest clueeea of. sentatives will in. attend uniformed PAlD ADV. by Minn. All-Party Comm, for a group. assist when the institution cele- Beaulieu, the student council of the Diocese of serving in Rasmussen tor Road Commissioner, now Ushers Earl R. the Mass for will be mem» jubilee golden brates the its of the Larson, College of Sec., St. Benedict Midland St. Cloud. Bank plans Bldg., Mpls. |. bers of the high school Boosters. foundation Nov. 20. convocation series for the The on for the occasion will a ‘ sermon year dinner The be to in Railroad and the For served entitled “Loolcing the Present be delivered Rt. Rev. The by_the Mon- at Most Rev. Peter W. Bar- St. Cloud Institute which served the Light of the Past.” Bishop signor tholome, Coadjutor T. Leo Keaveny, Ph.D., of in Warehouse su- high school for the underclass- as Cloud, nominal perintendent schools St. and superin- of- the dio- The of schedule provides for from 1923 will 1927 suc- to be the men Commissioner tendent Cathedral high of and former superintendent of cessive considerations of politics,’ cese work of the high school Parent- celebrate the school. school, will Pon- Cathedral high Monsignor education, literature, science, art, Year‘Tprm) Teachers’ ‘ assoeiation, headed by (4 sociology, music, and current Edward Zapp. At the.meeting of 8th Operetta Staged Be problems, to and each of these fields the organization recently, the Rev. will be discussed by members of Alphonse Kremer indicated that the student body. addition In to the number of guests expected was stressing the contribution of the Cathedral Pupils High By “somewhere between 100 and the past to development of the 1,000 ” present status of each of those Invitations extended all to are fields, student discussion leaders ‘alumni, teachers, priests and of will of present for a survey careers high presented the diocese, Students of \Cathedral Nov. the public 21, well to the to heads as as in each of them. women the Catholic school preparing in Orchestral choral of high earnest 23, and 24. and schools in the are Six of the 12 council members ‘i their’ eighth and public for annual began joint rehearsals this state the highschools Operetta, Help Elect groups students from the Diocese of are the An Old Kentucky Garden, of be week, 'and various departments of to area. St. Cloud: ,Jeanne Gnifkowski, Special invitations school contributing will the the be issued to are Marlene Upsala Delaria, ’ and Janet Par- Have Preps to religious priests to and who work of preparation. Stephen Fos- .WILLIAM cAanon, E. are St. Cloud; LuAnne ent, Kulas, alumnioand the president ter’s will to music be by the of sung Albany; Rosemarie Drahman, Classes 'Catechetical each the of 47 graduation classes combined boys’ and girls’ choruses Perham; Gloria and Stoll, Dent. is where that possible. Otherwise. voices, with the accompani- of 100 The other members in addi- are, Upsala.——The Catholic students representative member’of supplied by the orchestra each ment a United. States Senator tion Janet Geray, Mary to Jane class has high will been chosen the Upsala school at individual pianists. The C.H.S. to and represent Paul A. Povolny, St. Paul; Mary Ellen his have classmates. for first opportunity the department has the for art past an Miller, Waterville; Betty Hunt, \ Faculty time since built members the school in have volun- weeks been working de- two was on RASMIISSEN Anoka; Romelle Mackenzie, Fari— teered assist religious instruc- with 1920 attend to the planning to signs for and posters, Graduate Carl- 0 St. Thomas College Marmd Virginia 0 Rankin to programs bault; and Margaret Johnson, tions. and arranging. Since 12 in addition stylized of the to stage set- a / Langdon, St. N.‘ Dak. graduate College of of son, The Upsala village has been 50 Endorsed by hall members present the of admin- ting. The business Mon- 0' Veteran World War II managers. Catherine istrative for rented the instructions. Fa- and teaching staff ica McManus and Mary Glieden, Labor Rail Co-ops Br’hoods are . 0 O For Gasoline, Motor Oils, former Cathedralites, ther Paul Shurek Elmdale will of this Thomas have appointed their committees Former St. 0 teacher repre- Member Ameidcan Veterans Farmers Businosr 0 O _ Lemon, V.F.W., Fuel Oils instruct grades nine and 10 from sents mething 0 of meeting and obtaining of mate- or s a program are Because i 9:30 o’clock th the 10:30 o’clock to past present. rial. Six in 0 Legislature Knights w Columbus of on ‘ Call years nearest:— ‘ your well qualified He is this for office by Thurédays . 0 during the In charge released the of invitations is experience and training. Northwestern Oil Co. time Sister and Father Joseph Wessen- Rosalinda. Sister Jacquelyn "Natural’ ’Childbirth graduate at of St. Olaf Collage. ls dorf of St. heads the Francis’ will instruct committee for decora- Northlield, Minnesota. Pd. Adm—Prepared agent for Carlson‘Vol. William E. Carlson by County Stearns Com.. grades 11 tions in ’ and 12 from 10:30 and about the school. The Instructor Science in Political and 0 Paul Doerner, Secretary, St. Cloud. Tydo! Veedol graduat- — ‘ -— —— Concordls Dean of Man, College, o’clock 11:30 oclock. Printed hy reception to committee Maria has its Ave as Moorhaad, Minnesota. chairman Sister Francene. Second Lieutenant Heavy Field Artil- 0 "'llll|l||IlllIllllll|llllllIllIllllIllllll||Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg ll" Initiation Service lery, U. 5. Army l9l7-I8. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Notre Dame, The Ave Ind. James H. 5 Murphy Past In —- engaged extensively in 0 years Maria has just published farming and livestock business. press a 32—page pamphlet, entitled “Child- INSURANCE The only candidate {or this oflico Conducted Is by birth Is Natural,” by Barbara from the rural is area Francis. Real Estate RASMUSSEN PAUL This work respect— serves as a Phone St. Mary's Bldg. 196 208 ful‘introduction topic uni- of to Stella Maris a Circle fillllllll|lllll|||lllllll|lllllllllllll|llllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIE versal importance to parents: Childbirth with less drugs and anesthesia, childbirth with less TheStella Maris circle of the pain, childbirth without fear. Daughters of Isabella had the The subtitles treated by the honor of having the state regent, author “Following Dr. Read,” are Mrs. Mary Mulcahy Faribault, of “First Natural Childbirth Pro- the fall initiation present at Oct. gram,” “Mechanization of Obstet— the 22 in K. of C. hall. rics,” “Partners in Childbirth,” There of 25 initia- was a gpoup “South Bend’s Program,” “Two ties brought into the group Hospital on Births,” “Help the at that evening. Among the honored Hospital,” “D yin t Fear e r s o g guests members . of the Isa- were Through Knowledge,” “Learning ‘ circle bella from Melrose. the Hard Way,” “Labor Is Physi- Mrs. Mulcahy spoke the to ologic,” “Three Stages of Labor,” briefly, telling them about group “Fear and Painful Labor,” “Yale the place they held the in Minne- Program,” “Women’s Right,” and picture of Daughters sota of Isa- * “Bibliography.” bella, and about of her im- some ’PAVEK pressions ‘ gleaned when she at- tended the national convention of COURAGEj' KAllNA 8. Daughters of Isabella Toronto, at Canada, in She August. mentioned the number of Minnesota members REALTORS active various committees and on FO‘R'Y MODERNS J STERLING OUNG representative of the in state, as the national picture. ' ilr by a: BARTON use Father John Denery, ‘Ma- Stella Farms, Business and SILVBI Three spirit: (I r) handsome in ris chaplain and chaplain of to state patterns, contemporary WHEAT Frown: 329.50; Pomrao ANTIQUE._$29.75; DANClNG the D.~ of I., welcomed the Lakeshore Properties new $28.75. Six-piece include Federal Tax. place-sclting,prices members and spoke words few a. Write the entire circle to well. as » For List of Gruceville D. in I. GLENWOOD, MINN. ¥ Show Movies Cancer on Graceville.—A large crowd Jim. at- Shown: tended showing of two STROBEL’S a cancer films the Graceville auditorium at here recently. The films were ,. by sponsored the Queen of Sor- Circle of the Daughters of Jewelers rows Optometrists 69” Isabella. MARSHALL FRED the member first Congress.“ of speak against was out ; The circle includes Browns Val- ley, Beardsley, Barry, Dumont, which 4volumo discriminated the ‘ Borden bill , aid deliberately Egainst parochial Minn. schools. and Collis. Members and their 614 St. GermaI‘. St. Cloud, friends from ' these also towns at- 'SAINT ANDREW \federal‘bssistance MARSHALL FRED always for private welfare votes 3' to tended. - DAIlY M155“ agencies and hospitals without federal control interference in humani- or ‘——' tarian ELECT volume each- complete programs. 0 for Church ,— a season 5 light weight and MARSHALL FRED fights 0 Communism home and abroad easy by voting for at con- ' hold to “ ' structive grounds. I croncr destroy breeding its to programs IDEAL GIFT for ’ treas- l a ured friend. Easy slip to \ pocket into handbag. or BYEBS Simplified arrangement, improved type.\ 'FREE MARSHALL illustrated FRED lO-pago ' folder tho 4- STATE on f: volume Saint An- drew Deily Missal. V REPRESENTATIVE the Regular and Large Editions. 45 legislative District McKay/mu. t ' Resident of St. Cloud since 1934. The E. Lohmann M. Co. 9 Graduate of St. Thomas College, and Georgetown University. 4.13 Sibley Street 0 Practicing Attorney. Pol. Adv. Inserted in his behalf own 11, 9 U. S. Marines—World War by George Korea. Byersfor which pol. St. Paul I, Minn. reg. Prepared and paid for by Marshall All-Party Volunteer Committee, Chairmlsn. Anton Kiffmeyer, South Haven, hnvc rates been paid. ‘ \‘g, n