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St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955

February 13, 1953 · Page 2 of 5

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I - I clLo'uo sT. Friday, PAGE February REGIS’TER_ THE THREE 13, 1953. I at if“ Celebration John's Mardi. Molhcrsi Present John’s Falls G-rds School ,Ro‘le St. Little High St. U. to ' Feb. 16 Second Concert BelConducted To ._.G‘ymnasium ISigrStressed. Give in Feb. Play I3,\I5 17. To Feb. at. ._' R‘eceptiOn Unit's: i Little Falls—Career An el, Donatus by Sister Mary of ‘publicity Collegeville—Plans for the wide Gfas‘ cast ..'.A campaign for Admission the Mardi a to Broadway comedy by erard Im-maculata college. annual ardi Gras in New Or- the pre-Lenten ,festival, reaching will be 25 with children cents, ad- Magella Murray, will be leans~ and St. J ohn’s- university,- all the ne'ghboring communities, mitted. free. Sister Seraphim} (Gay Gob- pre- ‘ in ‘ sented by junior the class St. of _ be held Tuesday both to next is being 'andled by junior Don girls’ home, head of lirsch), eve- a “The Christian is mother Francis high Friday, school Feb. an ning,“ Feb. being 17, Herzog Bird Island. of Herzog disaster. financial She faces ‘com- are influence good for in her home 13, 8 and again Sun-. at pleted. hopes bringthe Mardi on elicits from to Gras p.m. slight sympathy Sis- \. children,” and her the Rev. day}, Feb. .15, 8 at clowns, ‘ feature of-‘the in Spitzley), p.m. Fidelis (Rosemarie Informhtion event ‘ ter more for the south- a of John’s Soennecker. St. Henry his version of Murray’s play ' past into downtown fo'rmer’s St. irked by the who is celebration, SAUER’S erly be had years, by un- can uriiversity stated he when spoke has been adapted an‘all-girl for Cloud visit for Week. bounded dependence the n’ext writing the New 'Orleans Gham- a. upon .- . the reception of members at new providence of the Lord. ' Commerce. her of Details the the for "Floor for carnival REST f HOME N manager St. Monica’s Christian into Moth- Guardiin Angel Collegeville festivity fol- is junior Charley Cammack as of are Holy. ers’ society of the Spirit 10Vvs: Croo‘kston, will who be assisted by Ave. 810 9 80. Seraphim’s guardian Sister I‘ RELIGIOUS —‘ whgrch. ' Monogram club members in divid- st. Cloud. Minn. ‘St. Johnfs university will (Carolita Kaiser) helps angel to _ g pre- He said that when give parents ing‘up the concession and PRIVATE its complicate plot by her .‘annual‘Mardi Gras', the ef- sent space PATIENTS pro- demonstration of Christianity booth a erecting frameworks. ARTICLES A saving the ceeds and toward home of which will forts to local go ' the DESIRED their in daily life it is most. deal of last-minute great from bankruptcy. foreign students’ aid, in the uni- energy . important legacy that they will be can produce to necessary Call Write gymnasium Tuesday versity next a car- Other members of the or cast give their children. I nival site from bare to night, Feb. 17, starting ‘7 a gym at a Kathryn ‘Gregory, Judith Gen- Sister Sauer pm. are ‘ candles, multicolored Whileholding lighted midway. The Mardi McAdams, the Connie Joan dreau; The Mardi Gras, to Phone open 3218 Gras will the main the members received their floor new occupy Garvey, Ma- McDonell; Abigail public, will follow the yearly pat- basement and medals of thg and recited the of act gym. Rheinhold, gay rie. Adrian; Metz of atmosphere, varied tern consecration during the solemn Prizes donated by lqcal Dottie DevoiSe, Hofmann; Jane entertainments, and colorful deco- mer- 3Q: "into" reception "the Christian people chants and will be _and Sadie Sweeney; Ful- Mary rations. Concessions and ear-’ enter- Mothers. The ceremony. marked for the “popular” was con- special Kathryn Webster. ler. tainments of ’ sponsored sort, every ducted the by Rev. James Mi- prize. by individual portrays ' organiza- Sister Rita Kuhl campus in the Cathedral crypt. nette , tions; will greet the revelers. Betty Eull, and Ann Ubaldus, The renewal marriage of Cochairmen for the charity Pad- vows Tabatt, and Jane Dorothy . by the married couples of the Tom O’Meara 'are and Paul event Hurdles, Norma den Jo portray Holy Spirit parish and Benedic- Doherty, seniors from Rockford, Thompson, Glinsky, and Francie / ' nor-oan-un-uo-no-nom—o-no-nofn tion closed the hour of recollec- 111., and Indianapolis, Ind. respectively. for Who you tionvon the Feast of the Purifi- Eull plays Jeanie vanne Concessions 20 cation. of the Blessed Virgin Gendreau, Rinn, and Jeannine Aré‘ Planned Mary. Completing of Chevoski. the part “half sizes” . wear are Marina of characters the cast following enrolled Prayer Book: ‘The About concessions, including 20 were Bedtfield Sue Elkhart and An- in the .Confraternity of Chris'- 'novel contests, as and horror games "Paula Tillie Mc- Deon“ Niehaus toinette Bibles Mothers: Mrs. Donna tian- club, as shows, .and night plan- are a . Vane, Strack, MrswAg'nes Lien, Mrs. beard-growing ned. A contest, _ sales charge of ticket In Rosaries Phyllis Jennings, Mrs. Elizabeth are bewhiskered col: With 10 students originals McGowan and Kathleen Mary Burg, Mrs. Marie Brutger, Mrs. lecting is be one-cent votes, to " Webster. The is- stage manager Figurines Butkowski, Mrs. Margaret and with _sponsored in connection the Scholz. Nie- Beatrice Antoinette Sheer Apollonia Bisping. event. In ‘ Crepe will haus and .Are act prompter 7 Daily Missal: as Faith Studying". John A. Randall publicity Gertrude as I9 State 'in . Slick in instruments various manager. Collegeville—The second of- the strate Call Sets - J$29.98 fering St. of John’s university orchestra. the Moiliers’ Enrollment \ this representedpby symphony for school concert Rosary Recorders the is Peter 9 Catheer be Latin IV; will presented Monday, bird by the year instruments, string at 8:30 in the Feb. uni- 16, at .HeId oboe, fireckenridge the by duck pm. the flute, the .5: auditorium. versity the the clarinet, FRITZ-CROSS the by cat the . AQUA . NAVY, A four of composi- ‘ the bassoon, by the program grandfather _ Breckenridge—Enrollment similar tions the of to nature of Stationers and Printers French horns, the'language. a the entire, wolf by the public third Although of year - . members Confra- into the by concert announced new The drums. pops was by the hunters, in Minnesota Completing their the school system fourth Office Furniture year, Sizes 12% 221/: to ternity Christian Mothers of took the Kelly, Rev. James O.S.B., will be work this for students with narrator acknowledges 19 ‘detailed study of the en- a and lace. February\meeting. the at conductpr university of the Hoelscher, student sym- Vern La Latin gaged the study of IV, Roman Cicero, in nine a orator, are he semi-annual membership Supplies phony. Lea. Albert school from Cathedral high boasts of seniors, Margaret Farley, Mary - drive for 18 The selection was a second the of success, new scholars. Ann Rieder, Mary Jane Staller, brought nine such Sixth North concertwill be Avenue 26 The Tucking detail slim lined, members Confraterna . joined the on a evening feature soloist will as Kritzeck, for the Lois Kathleen Offenbach’s The annual at- with close Minnesota Cloud, over- average to St. ity. The Rev. Benedict a Peter; John A. Faith, concertmaster of “Orpheus” sheer classes Rengel, Paula fourth is thews, Carol Annella Dean Under- third and two-piece \the. in to year ture meier enrolled the 'members and the orchestra and instructor of and students. Zierden, Joseph Bastien, 15 and between nine’ standard 'a popular world," over- inspiring the to‘ gave an message violin the university. Mr. dress, at .An perky easy-to-wear Ronald Rieder. taking their Most them of This four ’ ture. year are mothers. Faith, who is St. Cloud resi- a have retained the teacher, same collar, i d comfort-length w dent, has studied the Prague o at Sister Angelo, throughout their Czecho-Slovakia, conservatory, of At Abstinence erclass- and present, Year-Roundv‘ScheduIe cuffs,. becoming peplum and Fast courses. 11 a the Minneapolis college and of also by taught the Rev. men are music. three panel skirt-back all add John Laky Sister Terence. and a ‘ LAS I H! FLASH! F The soloist will play the popu- figure. Students Publish to subtracted to lar “Concerto Violin and 'A for Alfonse” up A3. a 21 7 , Orchestra in G Minor,” Opus 26, Latin Newspaper Above 7 59 hilite to Rhinestone b t t u s o n I Bruch. violin by Max The ‘ con- . Regular class recitations and 'shades gains its favori fé‘om its and certo STUDEBAKER, "» of 195.1 navy aqua. periodically Commander Club H routine broken melodies _i iomatic beautiful are N t No meat; an one men 0 WEDNESDAY ASH by the planning and publication Cbnd. Coupe. Radio instrument. ,Air .00 writing for solo $ full meal only " which Covdrs.‘ \lgmtin of all to . The will with paper a O’dri've, program open contribute studen least at in Frescobaldi’s “T‘ocata D one Ft s .... .......... .. FANDEL’S _ Better Dress Dept, - ‘ article Written in‘Latin. Anec- . origi- composition, Major.’ This N N meat; one mea o 0 BUICK, Fr'd‘y‘ 0" . dotes, and school current Radio, 1950 Second Floor news, Super. 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Cloud St. I 'at' princi- ' Meet principal Meat ‘ at " Saturdays meal only; pal meal only I one only full meal ‘ royalty When the mounts throne Cathedral high at school’s I . princi; sophomore hop, John Weitzel, Meat principal Meet at at Pentecost of Mr. of and Mrs. only; only Robert Weit— meal pal meal son one l and All Saints A vi zely 233 24th full only N, will hold meal " avenue e ' VIGILS her heart, the little sceptre. , ‘ rt- - class- Elected by of his vote a of "No Assumption No meat; meat one John will as mates, have his at~ a-Whlrlin Christina’s and full meal only ' tendants Sauk two Rapids ,Crd- . - saders, David Neron, of Mr. son f her Give , Reed Barton and Mrs. Joseph Neron, 301' 50th 8 ' ,' 'No ‘ ALL FRIDAYS No meat meat v- . S, "and street Ross, Tom of son , during, J your Mr. and Mrs. Frank “Sterling Ross, ro'ute Sauk ' two, Rapids. < Scheduled for Feb. 17, the dance "close marks the of school 'Whether startof‘add toher'. . you social functions the for Lenten Marlene Reiter, daugh- Reed & Barton season. day. sterling this -Mr. ter and' Mrs. Clarence 0 Comfy the km. Valentine’s Day, nothing a) Reiter, 1001 12th S, as‘ avenue ' . A president of the sophomore, her could please more or» class, in is charge of arrange- ments.‘ ‘ love. ' better long 31. express your -' A Valentine theme of hearts, is and cupids will arrows, trans- form the gymnasium into dance a . hall with festive atmosphere. a Much of the work of planning and upset... tired leaves her If washday and fashioning the decorations is ‘ being done the by various com- mittees Wife meeting in the homes of Deserves :Your students. Roscoe Mission Society laundry ‘ All-ELECTRIC an Holds Officer Election Roscoe—Election of officers place took the at monthly meet— ing the Stabat of Mater mission soci of St. Agnes’ ty parish here. Mackadanz Leo and Mrs. rs. .m: Marlin Weber elected to were re— place Mrs. Bernard Mackadanz and Mrs. Mary Leyendecker. ’r quilt A sewed and band- was made. The lunch ages were com- methods Old-fashioned laundry 8 mittee includes mean Mmes. Gertrude Bueridann, wash! hot, hard work for hours of Bauer, average Edmund an Nor- . break? aJJetter deserve Doesn’t wife bert Buermann, Robert Buer- your comfortable ahead? Then need Busy day ox- ‘ a you on_washday. all No wonder she’s out John Buettner, worn Joseph De- mann, All~ With would Think how thrilled she Alfred an rich, Dingmann, Roy and will soft give that the need. In ford support you you the could. Laundry. She Electric Just pop Driver. ~ washer, electric turn in her automatic _ clothes Kid Leather. Black pliable Then, tasks. and other dial the turn to pop baskets heavy the dryer in them more no . . . h cuts An electric ironer lug upstairs. ironing to professional Job her do in half, lets time width AAA All sizes 11 a to to de- wife ‘Doesn t white shirts. your on even Talk 11: Laundry? serve All-Electric over an \ her. Tonight. with i Co‘r'ne and them! in see £15063 4 Pet 6-pc. place-setting are and include the Federal 1 may” m¢) ‘S—TRCBEL’S Models Footwear Exciting New at I 0 “Quality for ~ Dealers .Y or. our . . Family” the Entire ‘ : Jewelers Optometrists .699 . St. Germain 914 St. Minn. Cloud, l 3::