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

April 3, 1953 · Page 4 of 8

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THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER PAGE 1953 April 3, FIVE Friday, ' Presentation of Colors DIOClESE Prom. )Anlsncs parish ~L|TTLE Holy sion circle of St. Ann’s FALLS Smith, of Robert FERGUS “The pastor FALLS. — bandages been rolling for parish, Belle Prairie. Fa- has Family Magnificat Bells,” of the com- Smith spoke literary the missions. Am’ong the by Sister St. ther posed M. Alicia of women on urged parish the staffs of the engaged in this technique and to Francis’ Falls, Little convent, mimeographed John mission project Mmes. played Falls keep by the Fergus paper are a was John Korkow- in lino- Renkes, president; the than orchestra of rather set Civic part one up as is personality in- ski, August “More secretary-treasurer; March 8. The orchestra concert type. paper,” he Nortnoegle, Henry Lanners, in such conducted Hed- jected by Frank a was Peter and Lehn, Linus Schwartz, included observed. lund, and the program the counselled reading also Rose Brennen. and He Concerto for Trumpet a wholesome Rev. for ST. CLOUD. The Haydn other New Testament Orchestra by and thinking. He George Garrelts, assistant Delibes, and solid pastor selections from Strauss, par- emphasized the beauty Minneapolis, Saint-Saen's, Olaf’s church, and Mozart. ticularly St. of Christ the Beatitudes of chaplains of Alicia, the the and of the Sister M. who of as was one Of 517- Gospel Uni- the Foundation the in Newman at honored the concert, found guest at termed _he “3 conducted Which presented with Matthew versity of Minnesota, bouquet of was a of PI‘OVOkmg‘ After the she for student red though two retreats P1606 nurses roses. program -accord superbly in journalism,” hospital March invited informal St. Cloud the to at was an Fioretti the con-’ she reception where of The with the motto 28. retreats met 23 to were many “Forming the namely, imparting of old friends. publication, eluded with the . LITTLE student.” FALLS. The Blessing. Christ in Papal ‘ every com- —— John- Clinton bined business and literary staffs CLOUD. ST. FALLS. The LITTLE —- Fioretti, publica- Johnson, the school of of Lawrence magazine Extension gold coveted son, son school, graduate St. Francis’ high tion of Division street, 3632 Barbara awarded a pin to was and school had high speaker the Rev. Cathedral guest of acknowl- in as a. 5 Latterell March St. member of formerly outstanding the of a edgement Housekeeper Wanted— recently parish, Anthony’s connection had done in was work she the of two appointed literary the Board giving Teen as one Write, references, with ex- Wisconsin knights of to grand by the sponsored and perience contests to: na- age, resolutions the state The magazine. Catholic tional serve on Jacdues Raymond C. RM. committee. only those is given to pin per- formulates committee Church This St. Ann’s given have who extra- sons by be acted resolutions to Extension. upon service to ordinary Kimball, Minnesdh. will which convention the state John’s Mis- ‘BRANDON.—St. and .2 May 20 Sheboygan in meet the meeting of first The 21. daughter March 20 held to committee was your gets knight grand Johnson is Mr. 22. ' ' ‘ council, Ca- Cpl. Charles Johnson already Solomon Juneau M. SGT. E. STEVENS, in giving has received the of F. in Columbus, American Cadet Cpl. William Lang Knights of flag. and Goering Cpl. Edward h school det t e Wis. M.Sgt. Eldro Westgard the cadet Mauston, of and faculty Browns Buster fit perfect in 4-H club WENDEL.——The presentation ROTC completes the the guards right shoulder during ST. flag, of color, act at are arms parish is Columbkille’s of St. John’s cadets. Cadet of the colors St. of the transfer colors. of to corps comedy presenting one-act en- a Little Falls School High Tuesday Leowe To Joe titled It Easter At let thanks give Him who to us Stephen’s parish in St. evening eight Stephen, St. at robbed of hall, death its sting the and of know of You the importance grave cor- Speech Host Festival to o’clock. size and fit. That's its victory. By rect replacing proper fear with includes which The play, a peace, why and Buster Brown salesmen eight boys of mixed cast our He has shown the meaning be- of true of girls, will be us for school Johnson rated excellent program St. Francis’ high of Lit- one a check always daughter's was your be other put plays, the to two tle Falls host school his of “The Great De- on for the delivery was hind life this earth. May Easter feet scientifically the ways—all 6 on your Stephen’s club St. the 4-H of by Region II Minnesota Catholic lusion.” vital points for gentle Val J. Klimek, Rev. parish. The support, Sister instructor High School Speech Anncrose, of Association abound with gladness light. and season of the director is the pastor, flex festival March speech Cathedral, the 25. and Bring at on was room to grow. production. the festival, and chairman for Schools entered in the meet . lady today in to see your young Father COLLEGEVILLE. Little Falls Martin of Gabriel's Hospital Pierz Memorial high Charles school, — were St. this handsome BuSIer Brown of the Gustin, O.S.B., dean Arno judge. critic Duluth the Cathedral, St. John’s was university, John’s St. college at Moe-style twin-strapper with the Preparatory School of College- Roche, Stanley Father and ville, St. Francis high school, St. long soles. wearing Avonite Senior Music school, of the O.S.B., dean prep Franciscan Sisters Boniface of Cold Spring, and St. ' She’ll style, perfect comfort, of meeting sectional attended get a Cloud Cathedral. Educa- National Catholic the good from it and long 'wear Cathedral h students s p e e c association held in the tional +++ pair. turned their talents Students from School debate every March in Chicago House Palmer and oratorical speaking and Father Arno the meeting At 24. netted total of superior a seven discussion of chairman acted as a Gabriel's School ratings, excellent two plus and St. Father problems. curriculum on Present Recital excellent. St. John’s Prep had an participated in Stanley meet- a perfect record of five superior prin- a school secondary ing of Quality anions P ratings, for each of their one cipals. . of Nursing 5 ince entrants. 1904 Recognition MORRIS. was — of Lady’s Senior members Our Each of the Crusader two pupils the of given March 17 to sen~ School of presented iors Music entered in the meet earned re- who had a Mary’s school at- St. Raphael’s cital St. in two top ratings. James Lerschen annex standards for -,good tained the March 28. received superior for his deliv- the All during past a posture. of “It’s Later Than You children The following the cry school term were program was Think,” memorized oration, 2,” maintain good presented: “Impromptu No. encouraged to a and his for dramatic reading, Lune,” Representatives Shubert, and “Claire de posture. Were -—.-- School “Games of Chess.” Mildred who Carol Wong; “Danc- classroom Debussy, by each chosen from May happiness complete High St. Francis Schwankl. rated superior for her the king attendants Shadows,” duet, by Jim acted to ing as a be in all Sizes hearts 8% 12 this to extemporaneous speech Eu- good Wolfe; “The our the Wolfe and Bob of posture and on a queen $5.95 union and superior plus from the Julie These Palms,” duet. by vocal court. ropean a were glorious a Easter Season. for her King, presentation of “Mothers eighth grades: Dirkswager; and Lies and Susan Franciscan Sisters seventh Sizes 12% 3 to May Men,” and of have dramatic reading. La- Cress, and “Liebestraum,” Liszt, by Pat Thomas you yours a queen, $6.95 They, with Boy," attendants Kevin Hughes, Shepherd Kleespies. The parti- “The Johnson; vonne every' blessing and re- two cipated Barbara in Melvin Sunquist, events. Deloris Louis; Wilson, by were ‘+++ ncwcd O’Neill, Junior Donald Margaret Betty Maus faith. Bedel, rated by was “Serenade,” S ch b t e 1‘ u , CLOUD ST. Donald ‘Klosterman, superior for Schmidt, his extempore speech Joyce “Soldiers Pa- Tippelt; on Klee- James Tetrault, Communism, Patricia nd Keith on a by Ed Dirkswager rade,” duet, a Broadway Market POTVIN'S DUFFY’S CAFE Barbara Unger. Hughes ‘spies, and achieved similar rating harm “Melody a Dirkswager; and Susan Fearon, dration, Monsignor pastor, for his original Plea “‘A Janet by Love,” Engelmann, of king and and crowned the Worth Heeding.” Tom Jambeck queen, Picardy,” “,Roses of Thole; the attendants Lena presented each of Stcman rating of superior for his Dirkswager; won by S a Quality Meats Groceries Wood, I us a n - be badge with good posture to humorous interpretation, “Abol- a' by Home,” duet, Sweet “Home a Arnold John & Joan the day. The the of rest ishing Heroine.” worn Jcndro; Jendro and Pat Roland a Your Feet" 5165!. Germain Store With played the “The Interest in school band at Kevin Hughes netted pro- two rat- an Maria.” Guonod, Bach “Ave _ and Dennis Harren, class ings of excellent plus for “Your Cloud St. St. gram Germain 715 1,” “Concerto No. Lies; by Julie acted of president, master Death,” original oration, and as an Carol Zierden; by TschaikOWSky, ceremonies. another for “Men of Tomorrow,” Jeanette Twilight,” by of “Bells The OSAKIS. members of humorous reading. In the —-—- 3. mem- solo, by Ago,” guitar Zapf; “Long |l Knights Michael’s council, of St. orized oration section, Byron Mother “Did Your Zapf; John held quarterly Columbus, their solo, Ireland,” vocal From Come Communion in the corporate March The 22. program was a Dirkswager; Susan by Immaculate Conception church father Communion. and Fa— son Lark,” Schubert, the “Hark ther Mohm, James pastor, Waltz,” Logan, by “Missouri and preached the the Mass at sermon “ S d Ma- Ronald Moog; e c o n later the breakfast. and spoke at Godard, by Lois zurka,” Juene- The Communion breakfast was Dance,” Chamin- “Scarf mann; served by the mission groups Rader; “Waltz Janet E ade, by direction of Mrs. under the Lies; Durand, Julie and Flat,” Thimmesch. Anton T h o m a s Garden,” Monastery Ketel-l “In acted a O’Neil, grand knight, as Carol Wong. bey, by the toastmaster at program for the which followed the breakfast. Announcers program r Janet Thole and Janet Communion Ra— The father and 1 were son der. will be made annual event. an _\ Prospectus from Principal request Underwriter on DIVERSIFIED INVESTORS SERVICES ESTABLISHED 1894 AS INVESTORS SYNDICATE ‘ MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA l l ‘l Eivind Hoff George A. Meekes Karl F. Thurn Martha C. Fowler Anderson' Vernon L. Smith Melvin C. Lee Oliver Jacob Baas , John E. Happe Pearl M. Murphy Emil Swanson OSCAR HAQEN, Divisional Manager l ‘ 32w, St. Germain \c Minnesota Cloud. St. Telephone 4!: . wilder- the in temptation triumphed Christ over and resur- the was died for cross; on us ness; His' word in faith put then, Let our rected. us, and for- Sunday Easter this On Him glorify and mm Wlanah. more. ever today... " That Ris’n our‘ Lord has “Christ the . this happy joy and most of full beauty be hearts on His that Let wish. Easter occasion is pray us MARSH WALGREEN AGENCY DAN our glorious A all. most be forever blessings upon us DRUGS DRUGS friends. Easter to our you, BLDG. LES CLINIC LOCH &‘ Main Sixth Manager MINNESOTA ST. CLOUD, Drugs Save on Needs Room and Sick Cloud St. CALL CALL 28 1151 CLOUD, ST. MINN.