St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
December 5, 1952 · Page 2 of 6
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THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER PAGE Friday, 11952 THREE December 5, in Danger Musicians Seeing HNS in Will Padua Conducts Reds, Good Featured in (5‘ Refresh. . . it Communion Breakfast add ». h Padua.——Eighty-five members Students College Tells l Jesuit RusSion-v of St. Anthony’s parish partici- in pated Communion breakfast a ' . by sponsored the members of the 5 Holy Name “Your society. showed Catholics. He how their Russia in of the favor Minne- the Collegeville.— name Preceding the High Mass 'U weakness that first 8 at Socialist Re- Soviet greatest nion of reminds Rus- winter of was rota me o’clock, the opening Communists of Dealing with the Thir- step: priest, publics. sia,” Jesuit : Russian a Hours’ devotion, of basic good will. teen , remarked be- Andrei Ouroussoff, men new as mem- specifically is Communism not . bers only received into He stated that the serious the so'- were addl‘essmg for? ,conVPcath ‘ outlook; origin in Russian in ‘ *1 or ciety. against Communism is the threat «101111 audlence St. uanGl‘Slty at anti-Christian universal it is 8 re— a God. The belief in idea and most Father Lancelot last Thursday. Atsch, O.S.B., said. born he It in action, was against organization effective fled from member The who the speaker, of faculty St. universities of West- at a the pagan h 1i C Communism is the t John’s c university, Russw and litter Chlna..t° a 0 Collegeville, taught Marx where es‘fape Europe, ern said. Church, he CommumStS The speaker the SDOke the guest break- at drew their and others and Lenin was 0“ of- solutions he practical The fast. Condition Religion Present- of in inspiration, “Choose Your Druggiu as of lay preparation fered A Russia.” Day were: Carefully Your Doctor" said Byzantine rite Jesuit Officers The of the Holy Name as into priestly apostles and to so- d beard The sixdoot-two, go e the Communist is in _ Math c1ety Jennissen, Victor Bruning power Drug are Store Curtain is Iron the Russia when said: “The Communists be- priest infiltration, 1) of Schwinghamer, achievement Leo Zaczkowski, of work This is the lifted. type they the that change lieve can powerful presenting and by Leonard Gruber. cause a Our in Business engaged Is Father is at that world world. with the into new a desiring those Compounding and ideal for Prescriptions some university, Fordham present at Father Vincent elimination of everything of the E. Fettgather exploiting by Ground world; 2) Floor St. Mary’s Bldg. new a only Secondly, the York. New such ‘antiquated’ _ the pastor of St. past Anthony’s church. is as . who of human Weaknesses men effective action highly but other practices of religion.” He ex- the above desire power money or pierce the that present at plained that is the movement can their ideal of of the achievement is Curtain Iron futuristic and especially inter- prayer. life’s work. heads Ouroussoff Father national in a . scope. the conduct that Jesuits of escaped has organization No group He showed the that since 1917 Fordham Russian institute at Claimed. 'He Inflltl'athI-i, he Communist has tried government university. excluding Quislings, spoke of not home land to remove a or n3. + + + abolishing tionalistic feeling by ..l— + ' iii. PLATING , SENIOR music They right, Alyce THREE students at left Abel, pianist to Gold Silver am are. - $133291“; Ruth Gmeb‘m" £123? , . mm“ mm Nickel Bron Copper College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, the - - nd Monica Sames, cellist from Chalices * a recital Sunday in evening will 8:15 Willmar. at a appear Cihoriums * i +. + Millerville Monsirances Mothers * Give Candlesticks * Recita|s Seniors Elect New Officers to Ecclesiastical Approval Millerville—Election of offi- Obtained took place the monthly at cers . 'FRANK J.’ Benedict’s College At St. 2h: Sgt-13.5.: EISENSCHENK Box 418 Cold Spring, Minn. Mrs. Bernard Daas elected was president of the society to - suc- alto soloists, Joseph—A busy for . m“. ,1, St. season Seléctiolzé reg li‘n Mrs. reed Ferd Hockcrt; Mrs. College of the chorus. students the music at ligiROGI-S elecmd Vlce We” Christmas Recital- has begun. will include Benedict concerts St. LVk-succ‘eed Mrs' (111: Joseph liturgical soloists, and chants, national ists, [choral carols, groups, Mls' Clarence Boe- 0) OWS ll YOUR and PORTRAIT other prepared series Well-loved Christmas have orchestra a remains secretary; and Mrs. scn music. presentation for of on programs AT CHRISTMAS Lehn Otto the treasurer. and elsewhere. college the Radio station campus KFAM of St. The annual read report was FOR THOSE YOU LOVE Cloud has music students arranged for Three senior at half- and plans for made the coming a hour recording recital of in the Choral college will the During the three past appear year. years, club’s Christmas 8:15 selections, Dec. Sunday evening, '7, at and under the leadership Father of will broadcast the o’clock. concert Adolph Schmidt, the Christian‘ on Sunday This evening, Christmas Dec. give 21, 9 at Mothers’ society and social acti- Groebner, pianist Miss Ruth o’clock. VJties netted $34,700. This loved will play five the from New Ulm, your ones se- added the building amount to Bach’s “Toc- including lections was Seniors Distinctive most Entertain gift of all. fund. Father Schmidt thanked Major,” in G and Fugue cata The gift that Alumnae only Group can you members the for their excellent by Major” Scar- in D “Sonata give—Your Portrait. co-operation. On Dec. Maid and Granados’ “The 3, four senior letti, music Nightingale,” and Tchere- the entertained meeting majors And give a them the finest—a Portrait No.’s “Bagatelles Opus 5, of chapter prine’s 52 of the college by Carl Fritz. alumnae association 3.” in Melrose. and 1 Pianists Ruth (iroebner and Monica cellist, Miss Sames A Alyce Abel, cellist Monica Sames Call be for from Willmar, will 146 appointment today. accom« an and Joyce Hirsch soprano panied Graebner by Miss in per- per- formed in varied Marcello’s “Sonata A a forming in program. than; Op. 32” by Minor,” “Romance, Journal Publishes Article “Tarantella” by d Matys, an The Music Educators Journal, it Squire. See today! . recent communication with in evening’s Concluding the 3159-95 re- Sister Firmin, chairman of the Abel, pianist cital, Miss Alyce department of music St. Bene- at play the Wolverton, will from learal dict’s, lrado-ln informed her that her ar Agitato” Sonata, from “Presto Eluy imm Ouroussoff ticle, “Fitting Andrei Rev. Program Into a a Beethoven, Le- No. by Op. 2 27, Program,” has been accepted for Francisco El S cuona’s “ an PHOTO early GRAPHGR publication. DIOCESE brief A for IN WEDDINGS selec- Grande;” MacDowell two the value of participation in co- Water-lily” and “To tions: a curricular activities, the is shop paper Lodge;" and Indian “From ' an explanation of the depart- an fiy different 509% Si. Germain Tel. 146 St. Cloud, “Toccata.” Minn. rind Khacheturian's ment’s contribution student to Nov. place 25 took Melrose. dendorf of Dvorak-Hick Club Plans convocations Choral the college. the Rev. at 12-5th Ave. So. Phone church before 49 Josenh’s St. in Hick. Marian Cloud—Miss St. Beatrice Brick, Loretta Botz. Lawrence Dec. 14 Concert o-rlo-I'Io-I-Io-nofi'lo'flo-no-l-Io-ng-no-rlo-no-no-nofino-no-no-no-nomo-no-no-nomo'flo'flo the Hick, became Joseph daughter of and Boeckermnnn, Wilfred McPhee. and Mr. Dvorak, of bridal Robert bride of the attended Silbernick son Frank will Choral club Jose. College Dvorak of San The Edward Mrs. couple. offered Nuptial Mass before Calif,, Zahler-Fiocher a choice of five Christmas Your white concert at present a church. The Rev. Paul's in St. Nov. ‘12 Nuplinl Mass Kimball.-—Prior to lat—— a ’A Fairyland Gifts” and the Mass. At- of celebrated natural fold John Denery university Dec. 14, combinao‘ John’s St. Miss Ann’s church. on St. Nov. 6 in offered Lucille Hick, bride the tending were and Mr. daughter of Fischer, Lorraine tions,iew¢lle orunie'welled. traditional the following concert Hick. Mrs. Jerome Oefiling. and Joanne bride the became Fischer, Jake Mrs. bridegroom. attended the Dvorak Donald be- and Mrs. Benedict’s the evening Mr. Zahler. of St. Leland of at; Priced $100 son uper— Jerome Hick and Robert Ushers were Lang Raymond Zahler. The Rev. Anton Win- Hirsch of Joyce Hick. Miss fore. CONVENIENT 7M5 TERMS. Attending Nupiinl Mass. the celebrated Middendorf—Brick Mrs. and Lindeman Erma the bride Willette Mary Jo and Miss were sted and ZahlPr James Harder. Wilfred of Miss Eagle—The marriage -Grey and will be of Delavan the bridegroom. attended Zahler Lloyd soprano Mr. and Brick, daughter of Rosemary Ray- Fischer Alvin and Ushers were WEBER’S Walter Midden- William Brick. Mrs. to Zahlcr. mond Henry Mid- and Mrs. of Mr. dorf, son Terhanr-Landwehr SOGLOW LINES BY . the Im- Brnoten.—Married Nov. 27 in by Ship church before the Conception maculate right, Be Dressed Next Door To The Carol Miss MacDonald J. J. 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