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March 6, 1953 · Page 2 of 6

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warm-«rm Jar-3W1 WWW—7"- 7'?“ -r_ - . . .. CLOUD REGISTER THE ST. 'A 53 PAGE March THREE 6, I9. Friday, A Student Congress $5,000,000 College Plan Appeals Relief Drive Father Holy U.S. to I Scheduled for Diocese olAid in Brothers Distres T Page (Continued From One) and special collection be will a \outstretched taken the following Sunday, the pleading up on hands March 15. of War’s innocent victims. . Archbishops “The lamp All of Christian relief char- work done by To Our Venerable Brothers, the the and fl _ 1ty the to darkest relief ? agencies conveys overseas cor- sup- Bishops of the United States America of of the by earth ported the than fund is carried ners suc- more ; on physical for Without needs,” discrimination contin- cor to as which about appeal through their fortunate The brothers ued the Cincinnati to to Ordinary. creed, “It color. Because are us more you race, or the is only light of that network indigenous beloved extin‘ of and Cath- launch, Venerable Brothers, sisters throughout the world—for can a to your as- . guish the olic reign of charitable terror and organizations and archdioceses di- distress. flocks throughout the sistance in their Our paternal heart _, godlessness and the around world, humanity supplies restore are affords wel- them in of the compassion, and do out to country us goes your oceses the -we to distributed III of speedily and digni- a and with ways peace .. bring best them opportunity again of relief. fied life.” to minimum to Administra- express once out our measure a .l come expense. mm. The Bishops’ fund tiont appeal limited order will costs commendation of in do two that apostolate But rely to paternal in large to are part per so, we be carried in the .l.. Diocese of on cen become distinguish— continuation of of which has that charity genuine under- . on a a u St. Cloud under the direction .I of Vstanding and faithful which beloved mark of Hierarchy, clergy, children ing of the ..‘F. our the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Henry Ship by United United of States have always of America. shown for the States the Frank, diocesan director of the ‘ heart‘btioyant ‘Society of Propogation the and requirements of the hope Holy of with See. From Motor Transportation, a Faith. the The letter Bishop of comfort renewed only give Raymond utterance not Bros. we Busch, 5 recommending this ap- We cherish gratitude the confident for the magnanimous hope that to sup- our on peal the charity to of the priests, llll this rendered occasion in the havc constantly the faithful religious, laity and to past, of the port dio- as Inc. you so your will be read all people will respond the works of but also at charitable the Holy See, generously the cese, to Phone 510 St. Cloud, Minn. ap- Masses Sunday, March next 8, peal, which appreciation of manifold bene- Venerable the Brethren, to you, our are making them in ficient activities sponsored by and invoke to our your own re- name, we N o all who collaborate lief organizations; and would have in this noble upon you we cause Olsen Robbins- NFCCS delegate, they Jule of Cath- FEDERATION NATIONAL are bounteous share of priests and people the that unfailing interpret to a Faribault; Lois Hagen Mandell your sen- dale; Betty of of recom- officia ]s the olic College Students cam- on that for Out Divine Lord of thankfulncss their has Lou Wne- timents promised Cloud; Betty Hunt of Anoka; Mary St. pensc our warm Joseph Benedict St. College of St. at of the Schlepbr pus Spring; Jeanne Cold Gloria and of those who good admirable labor ready co-operation in this His ner to to are poor. regional to the discussing plans for congress are Cloud; Gnifkowski St. and Mary Jane Povolny of of and love 15. March and John’s 14 held in St. university, be mercy. St. Paul, Of senior Albany, Circled about LuAnn Kulas of As of that Celestial favor, earnest an bestow need for tell Venerable There is Brethren, to we upon you, no us you, Student Vocation Modern and the’clergy, of pitiful religious, and Venerable Brothers, the pressing laity elm/kc 3/16 Aim/r upon ~ under pastoral and fatherly needs which still exist. Numbctless Apos- your care our Benediction. tolic MIDI/1m heart-tending the pleas that reach " are us Meet of NFCCS Theme Is the Vatican, unemployed, From Feb. daily from the the the 9, 1953. poor, us—an‘d (signed) sick, Pius the homeless, who pp.XII tu to in Prospectus from request Principal Underwriter on INVESTORS DIVERSIFIED SERVICES IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIllllllllIllllllllllIll|llllll|lllllll|llIIll|lllllllll|llllll|llIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIll|IllllllllllllllllllllllllIll|IIIIIllllllllllllllllllllI]IlllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIlllIIlIlllllllllIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllill \ \ Modern president of the College Joseph. “The of St. St. -—— ESTABLISHED 1394 AS INVESTORS SYNDICATE Thomas; Virgil‘ Vocation” the theme the Rev. is O’Neill, Belle Student Parish Destiny' Play of I Prairie ‘Drums MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA O.S.B.. regional of the St. John’s of university; of the congress Catholic of the Rev. Godfrey Federation Diekmann, National I New Names Trustee George A. Meckes Eivind Hoff John’s O.S.B., editor of St. Worship; Sister Students College at Martha Fowler C. Karl F. Thurn 15. Rep- Emmanuel, dean and of the university March 14 College Slated Cold Spring in Melvin C. Andsrlon Vernon L. Smith Minnesota’s Cath- of St. Teresa; Sister resentatives of Jeremy, of Belle Prairie—Stephen Ja- Jacob Baas Leo Oliver c01- the Viterbo College of St. of Benedict; colleges and and olic nuSchka has been named trus- a Pearl M. Murphy John E. Happo will Hynes Wis, Emerson of St. John’s La Crosse, Iege in par- Holy Family of tee parish here, Emil Swanson two-day confer- university. life of the Destiny, the the the seniors story in Cold Spring.———When ticipate it this announced week by was Indian maid, Kateri saintly Boniface high school of Sig, the Rev. Robert Smith, HAGEM ence. pastor. OSCAR on; Divisional Manager will Tekakwitha, be unique be- Drums play, their class present of Albany and Kulas LuAnn Mr. Januschka succeeds Hector 8221/, St. Germain original dramatiza- is it Destiny, all seniors will be of 67 NFCCS an cause Hunt of Anoka Betty Bellefeuille, who RINGS has retired DIAMOND are ‘ St. Cloud. Minncloto the produc- tion. taking active in part officials, the general after serving parish campus on trustee a as Tolephono “I Ck bk the roles had Boys who will play three have tion. but. All St. Benedict, of the College of for 12 years. the play of Indian warriors in memorize. The dates for lines to co—ordinating plans for and are I The other is George trustee March following: Berthold the and firm. this production 8 9 Quill]. We Benedict’s are St. are participation of Shimek, who has held the posi- Gerald Zas- Goabl, Ervin Walz, Boniface high school. St. at the regional in college congress. tion since 1949. Donald Thei- John Grams, trow, regional St. Cloud, of Lois Hagen Every Senior March 6, Friday—Saints Per- Plachecki, Francis James sen, organization, of the secretary Felicity. and petua Mass of feast. To Participate Froehle, and Schmit, Frank the Mirror plans for ‘with Besilvering also is busy Gloria, Second Collect, and Last Fiala from Cold Spring; Harry partici- senior Having meet. two—day every Gospel of the Friday. Red vest- Ramler, Richmond; Alfred Cyril Cloud, of St. the play follows Schleper 0R: in class Gloria pate ments. a Schmitz, Jacob’s Pra}rie; An- opinion commis- public regional Cold Spring that Special tradition Mass of at the Friday Schreiner, thony Mies, Vernon LET US RE-SILVER YOUR CLOUDY STREAKED MIRROR ' planned outlined and sioner, has after Second Sunday of Lent. some Tischleder, Alvin Brick, dates back In the Edward years. RESILVERING WILL RESTORE ITS ORIGINAL LUSTRE BEAUTY. in which St. & panel discussion a Second Collect Martyrs. Violet productions Walz, and Arnold of the Celestine past, some Benedict’s St. John’s and stu- OR: vestments. Watkins. the Krippner, all of which entire class has . New Mirrors Made pre— To Order. of will examine the dents nature will sented the following: Barter, dancers be Indian Votive Mass of Sacred Heart are war 50 625° 75 “it? . Table Tops Made To Order students of other censorship, and Rev. Thelen, Lloyd Svihel, by the Urban Nagle, O.P.; Kenneth (First Friday). White vestments. applica~ its will discuss colleges Glass . Of All Kinds. Bernadette, by May, and Song of Jean and Donald Bell, Harvey March Saturday—St. 7, Thom- fields. various ’tion in CONVENIENT TERMS Walter Pageant of Youth, all . All Keer; Krebsbach, of Cold Mirrors Guaranteed Teddy of Aquin, Teacher. Mass of as Leonard Cowley, The Rev. by the Rev. Daniel Lord, S.J.; Spring. feast. Gloria, Second Collect and AGAIN l WINNER OF THE Minnesota’s New- of University Song the Scaffold, by Elaine Emmet Girl Moon dancers at are Last Gospel of the Saturday, 30% of OFF I EASHION ACADEMY AWARD chaplain and club pastor V2 30x40 inch Bevel Lavery; Lady Fatima, the and Alice of by Geislinger Gross, man Creed. White OR: vestments. St. Olaf’s destroyed the recently and Urban. Nagle, OR," Theresa Torborg, Ro- Rev. Watkins; BROS. surrono Special Mass of Saturday MIRROR after will Minneapolis, be church in Arc, McCleery Joan of by E. Heim, Joan Hansgen, berta and ..... .., ........... .. Second Sunday Lent. of Sec nd speaker. the banquet Anderson. Patricia Ebnet, Richmond; and Collect St. Thomas. of Vi let This production of Drums Spring. speakers’ of Cold the Also roster on infinite - - NOTICE—«New vestments. Phone Number Is 5468-J EXCHANGE BLDG. Flynn, Vincent J. Rev. the + + + + + are Sunday March 8——Third of MIRROR MINNESOTA GLASS 60. & Lent. Special Mass. Second Col- 1Drums Destiny’ of POWELL’S lect St. John of God, Creed, Lenten Preface. Violet vest- WestrHiway Located 15 on ments. \ March 9, Monday—St. Frances Save! and Buy Now Rome, Widow, of Mass of feast. Gloria, Second Collect, and Last FREE YEAR’S 0F SOAP Gospel \SUPPLY of the Monday. White OR: vestments. Wanton Queen! Wife? With Your New Speed Special Mass-of the Monday Is [an .Which after Third Sunday of Lent. Sec- . . . . . Collect ond St. of Frances. ' March 10, Tuesday Forty “Mil To —— in“ Martyrs. Holy Mass of feast. Gloria, Second Collect of the . nah Tuesday, Third “Defend us,” 3‘ Gospel Last of the Tuesday. Red OR: vestments. Special Mass of the Tuesday Third Sunday after of Lent, Sec- n. Collect ond of Forty Martyrs vestl ' Second “Defend Violet us.” ments. March Wednesday—Spe- 11, cial Mass. Second Collect “De- PLAYING‘IMPORTANT roles in Drums of Destiny fend us,” Third “Almighty and left Maile, right, Roseanne to Chief to Ai- Violet eternal.” vestments. are, squaw Kammeier, Indian Tekakwitha; Robert dane; Thomas lover Ath- to March Thursday St. 12, -— ThuI, captives the Mohawk Indians. and Lenora Dutch of I, Gregory Pope and Teacher. mann Mass of the Gloria, Second feast. Collect, and Last GOspel of Third Thursday. Collect for 'Pope, Cree-d, Apostles’ Preface. day the Comfy White OR: vestments. ‘ as Special. of Thursday Mass _ Third Sunday Lent, Sec- after of Collect St. Gregory, Third ond of long for Pope. Violent vestments. is Friday'— March Special 13, otherwise Mass, March 11. .i as .. . Violet vestments. burning can’t help she If Speed Queen With lake Big you Mission Unit a, through 7- whisk a can old-fashioned stove... her food hour load washing in an Make Beads on Meeting at Speed Queen's thanks to . . . Bowl-Shaped fast washing Big Lake—St. Mary’s Mission tub and Double Walls to circle in the home of Mrs. met hot! keep water William Draves Feb. 11. and home- More more The meeting with opened the discovering- makers are. Rosary, followed by roll call and Speed that the Queen-is the reading of the minutes. A wash the fastest to way treasury also given. report ...the was surest to get way The meeting then turned clean...and «:10 hes the was making rosaries to and over easiest to save money. way baby pads. A shOwer the cancer Come in and was see new also given by the for Mrs. models pric- group Mary Rorcik. ed low as 9995 Lunch served by hostesses was as . .. . Mmes. Sophy DeForial, William Draves, Theil Carver, and Esther comfortable need ahead? Then ox- Busy day a you Christensen. The be meeting will held next soft need. In support the give will ford that you you March in the home of 10 Mrs. Helen Brentenson at 8 p.m. Leather. 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