St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
May 8, 1953 · Page 7 of 11
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'7 an-t 1'... "—7. Aw Fr‘IE-‘jryru, I. ‘ .‘v '_ ,, w .- I — ,» :1, -, S'- ,5 r». , I.),e- " 4,. ,l. I .l -..--_.. I .5 , 1:“ l ‘ ' I u REGISTER Friday, IPAGE ST.‘CLOUD» NINE ‘THE Maya, 1953 , F‘ Isobellons week-End Bishop 5 Scholarships ' Begin Receive Retreats Hear Laymen’s ‘Collegeville At St. Benedict College Abbey On in June 12 at recreatihfi each‘day. of religion and former p’eriods Collegeville.—-The stu- ment first St. of Joseph. Five the Mother the Louise Walz two scholar- young — couples’ chaplain St. John’s, will layman’s dent married week-end at be Last t ship last also. The retreats to other ‘ year e of the College of St. year women St. married under introduced conduct the held retreats. the at three patronage the all fresh- of retreat was ' young women are Benedict scholar- awarded , were is experienced Most Rev. The Lancelot experiment. Father Joseph F. John’sr'as Busch, D.D., These four scholarships an men. ships the college’s ‘at 32nd with marriage ' Bishop of merited in dealing prob- an- St. Cloud, of the John’s by St. venture presented the St. Bene- at were success homecoming nual May abbey this be lems and in teaching 3. will should this there dict’s Alumnae Fri- that association and» Open premar- year year on evening, day in August the June of ,held recipients three them 12‘. selected for The scholarships awarded rlage courses. were- were ‘ scholarship, Collegeville abbey. The schedule for the 1953 character, the at sophomore, three ,freshmen, According to the to co-opera- director a of St. tion, week-end and retreats worthiness. The Sister at Rita and a junior. the retreats summer at abbey, and often have Too will long too there follows. All John’s abbey is scholarship, Marschall estab- Bernadette eight be week-end husband Kraemer, and separated as Wife been sopho- held retreats a retreats Friday begin 9 at lished in 1926, awarded this this, the from Urbank, in p.m. clubs, meetings, working 23rd was by awarded summer more of the was and close evening, 4 at pm. Mary Kay to Braus. The the Mary Gable and'other unshared lay retreat inter- Memorial- year St. hours, movement at Sunday. Elizabeth Zapp Scottscholarship scholarship provided for John’s. These junior ests. to retreats meant are a For Loymen to.Marie_ Huschlp the went of St. senior majoring in unity instill spirit of in English the or first five The will be retreats Cloud. Marjorie Theisen of Waite and showing exceptional 12—Sunday, ability modern I Friday, June family that pa: laymen, our for and the so last three Park‘ again awarded the field. in that Last was Miss “See they how June 14. gans‘ year will "be for married may say, Of couples. Mother Louise Walz scholarship, Kraemer received the Elizabeth another.” 19—Sunday, II Friday, June love three the married one couples’ - re- and Lorraine Jagielski, St. Cloud, Scott award. June 21. will tell Cath- first treats, the These' will retreats two be for presented with Elizabeth the The scholarships was 111 Friday, June 26—Sund'ay, were pre- Christ thinks couples. olic couples what The third younger mar- Sullivan Mary award. Miss by sented Mrs. Patrick Roach of/ June 28. .‘of ried will of marriage, holiness be for the retreat open Theisen, junior majoring St. in Paul, president of the St. a 31—Sunday, IV Friday, July couples the helps for all of it, of part ages. every home economics, - awarded Benedict’s Alumnae association. was Aug. 2. of it. At phase the every The laymen’s mar- retreats, be 'to V Friday, 7—Sunday, Aug. couples’ ried retreats" there will held the last three week ends , Aug. 9. half-hour talks followed be by -of June and the first .of two Married For Couples discussion periods. There will be August, will follow tradi- the 14-Sunday, for reflection and tim silence VI Friday, Aug. tional method of spiritual Congratulations- exer« for‘praying together. Aug. 1.6. There be cises. will \ Mass > on 21—Sunday, five laymen’s The Friday, VII Aug. \retreats ‘ Saturday and Sunday, confer- will be given by the Rev. Odo Aug. 23. ’ and periods of ences, prayer, O.S.B., VII Zimmermann, prefect of (Note: VI and for reading, and reflection. Time is are predivinity students and head of couples). the provided for also quiet walks younger to department St. the classics. VIII Friday, 28—Sun— Aug. . at BISHOP-A'BARTHO» recollection Falls, addressing for about is shown COADJUTOR the dele the and ates cam- John’s. experienced day, Aug. An 30. retreat ' and its adjoining ' on the woodland. the “Role guests of Christian in pus oman prin— LOME of St. Cloud, whowas the Father has given Odo ’(Note: VIII is married for master, Wdrld a the‘ Today.” Seated his right Father is Opportunity at is also given to religious number of monastic and of couples all ages). of‘the closing banquet cipal the speaker state Denery, at state chaplain, and his Monsignor left at Cloud attend Hospital the St. monastic SolemnvMass the information throughout For-further write retreats country. Isabella Little of the Daughters of in Little convention Keaveny Falls—(Curran of Studio) Strict and silence l Atsch, The St. is The Rev. Director of Retreats, L t to vespers. e o an c + + + + +” + + times, kept all the except O.S.B., chairman the depart— John’s at at of abbey, Collegeville, Minn. ’ ,. , Falls. Convention of Little VISabellons' Honored Thespiansi Cathedral Are your on Attracts 400,, Members From .State' While the nation looks rion Rank, Ronald to and Rieder. committees, working seeing on “Oscar” winners with The respect ganization, inaugurated otherlprofessional amateur and or 25 and interest, the Cru- of last marks plays, work, ushering, attempt and to eyes art ‘an year, Anniversary sader dramatists the recognize participation-in Mimers 1 holding offices. on mem- are ac- a Little Falls—About inducted 400 dele- Mary’s school auditorium. The vention delegates and guests. bership participants of in dra- tivities connected ‘in Graduates Who any way were and members attended the gates chaplain, Father Denery, state Greetings also given by the were productions matic in the St. productions last with dramatic Betty Laudenbach, spon— year are the,Daugh- convention of the celebrant. The state business retiring state Mrs. regent, \Mul- was Genesius, Honor society. by the Weismann, sored Mimers. Shirlee Hall, Yvonne Isabella which convened of sessions scheduled cahy, the ters for Saturday and newly elected state Sister Laurent, footlights the director of Jobs behind the Bonnie Ficence, Richard Rie- and the April. and here A were place‘and Miss 25 “held in the Sliney, 26. regent, by and the pre- same Cathedral high school Mimers, from that include recognized der. are liminary Rt. business meeting conducted A. Rev.‘ by Mrs. V. Monsignor at- T. Leo . were announced the honors and awards Keaveny, officers tended by the states Mulcahy, retiring state regent. of St.'Mary’s pastor was _'Student Elected the last at meeting Council of the or- 'April held passed church, 24. Little the resolutions Among Falls. ganization for the current FARNHAM year. Mary_Sliney, affiliate St. Paul’s circle, To the following: Taking his were Margaret topic the role of Farley, who has as won St. Paul, National-Council installed state with the of was STATIONERY as admiration for her character the Christian in represented the Nine sing, world parishes and Joe McMahon. woman are by Mrs. George women, regent ‘Kozlik, and Catholic continue to portrayal in High Window ,and the officers and membersof in Holy Angels is. represented by of today, Bishop SCHOOL Bartholome 8; said Duluth‘, national~ giving $100 the of each regent, at custom Song the Scaffold, rated at Cathedral the high was 1953—1954 Irene Schwegman Dpvid Rob— and in “It part: is the task of the ceremonies which place took the Bishop of each to C0. SUPPLY year the best of the Jo- actress council. year. school student Bis- Christian Jacob Balda, Duane ertson. re-Christian- to woman April '25 in St. Mary’s school Minnesota diocesein which a seph Bastien, whose title role in Kevin Hughes/president, is chofl’, Marcelline Thielman, and society. This is the a me our task auditorium. Also Isabella is taking office Daughter of circle Charley’s Aunt'brought be- him parish; of,-St. Peter’s member Charles Inderieden St. of from not but of two three year are a with the the regent within or established charity for new were ~ spotlights, fore the received the Zimmer, St. Joseph’s p‘ar- Dennis John Cantius’, De- and Marlene generations.” Frances Drinkwine, St. Cloud, diocese. STREET 301 SOUTH FIFTH recognition of best actor. Meagher, ish, Waite Park; Rachel St. terman is from P ter’s. Thb banquet vice and V. regent; Mrs. A. Mulcahy, interesting One of the convention most Inducted into the St. Genesius Augustine’s; .St. and secretary, Sacred Heart of auk Rapids closed aribault, with the impart- past 'Gene- of the program regent; meetings convention was Honor society this '10 Sivinski, St. Kay is the treasurer, parish of George Mullally, year are the of Apostolic Belanger, Benediction Minneapolis, the discussion the sub- Ing panel v1eve on Joseph Bastien, Paul’s. new-comers: Darnell Zachman, and David MINNEAPOLIS 15, MINNESOTA of Hls Holiness, Pope Hildegarde Heisler, through Pius secretary; ject “Catholic Action XII, of Eileen Mary Gilbert, J Litchy, Delegates Named Schultenover. can, From St. Joseph’s, by Father Denery, Hastings, Mrs. Robert T—V Radio” thatwas state chaplain. treasurer; and . con- Jane Carol Lutgen, Reinholz, Eu- St. Mary’s Ca- Waite Representing Park, Carol Mock. comes The next state Hamm,‘ Little Falls, chancellor; convention ducted Sunday afternoon. will be on 'Rossman,‘ genia Carol Rupp, thedral Delegates St. Anthony’s Donald delegate has are one held in Hastings. Mrs. J. Rauschendorfer, Rev. Edward ’Ramacher, The Beverly Timmers, Annella Zier- John Maus, Mary Lou Rausch, Daniel Weitzel. Wao'onia, monitor; Mrs. Martin ‘St. Francis Xavier’s of pastor and Howard den, Donohue. Knuesel,,Dor- The council, Doerner, Elizabeth inaugurated to WNSS’IASS’WfiW Wenker, Braiiierd, scribe; Mrs. church, Sartell, who in charge is k\ seniors Five had l _ d ii Rosemary Clancy, consider Peerman, and handle. student a r e a y een , , Vfifiw Florence ,Igers, Melrose, ‘RSRRS‘ of Catholic Films Incorporated outer points achieved the for Athman, Stumpfl. problems, Lila and Alois is theorgan Cathe— at necessary guard; Mrs. Frances M. Bren- Diocese Cloud, of the of St. membership last and will be St. - Council members from Au- dral high school which is year \ con- Wilmar, inner guard; spoke possibilities of and of the nan, the honored at annual banquet MarjorieLeisen gustine’s and with cerned better student—fac- are a Mrs. E. M. Zeches, Morris; Mrs. spreading Christian ideas and " May charter These 20. members Renee Paul's Meagher. St. ulty relationship. From Meetings Congratulations are Barbara Pieshowski, Browns ideals through the‘ media of radio include Margaret Farley, John Quinlivan, John held Delegates about times 18 in the school come .. Valley; and Mrs. Elizabeth Mil- television. Ev. and ‘ .Palmersheim, Lynch, Lucy Ma- Nancy Gasperline, Richard Lan- ' year. - I ler, Morris, The of the trustees. highlight Mfisfi csgnven- . The Very Rev. John Denery, F. tion the banquet unday was on' of St. Most pastor Paul’s church, St. evening which» the Rev. at Cloud, continues in office W. Bartholome, Coadjutor Peter '\ as chaplain. He presided state ST. Bishop of St. Cloud, at the was CLOUD HOSPITAL Agfi" the various business meetings principal speaker. The Rev. and discussions of the two-day Harold Kost, of St. James’ pastor .. CONGRATULATIONS convention. church, Randall, toast- was - The convention opened master. Sat- Mrs. Harold Lutz, regent on urday morning with for of Mass the Little Falls circle, the a gave deceased membersoffered address in St. .of-welcome the to con- Nal'ion's on Capital Beckons your Seniors cathedral High at the Io / business The call the of world and pist positions with t the , 25th Anniversary Navy epartment. has. been ‘in strong the of ears Cloud,Hospital ,St”. ~As result of that explana- a high seniors Cathedral school at tion, number of senior .girls. a few for the past weeks. have taken the tests preparatory On April Miss Quindina 23, such civil service. Similar to to . Giuliani of the Navy Depart- service the tests, examination ’re- Washington, D. 0., ment, quires of least speed at 40 gave COMPLIMENTS OF a explanation of stenographical words minute for typists. an KS9; per SCHILLING Stenographers required to are 'JOESTING THE co. & Butkman Students 3a. take dictation words 80 at per §V§§§§ Lakes Great Coal Dock Company 6? minute, well to the as as pass typing requirements. Both typ- Recital Give Music ists and stenographers must Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota St. Paul, qualify by meeting vocabulary a minimum. Thirty-two music Buckman. — Four Students presented music students a. re- " A cital large audience here Pass to Tests a re- FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT cently, direction under the of,Sis- ' Among Crusaders who passed ex «- ter Pazzi De St. Michael’s of RWRS“. con- Great Results From the Dolores tests Bautch, were vent. Frances Godleswski, Mary Ann The following children partici- Rieder, and , Rosemary Sticka. On pated in the recital: Kaps- Donna Great Cools From April Sticka 27 Rosemary ac- William Miller, Helen Brix- ner, cepted position Washington, in a ius,. Stephen Gall, Sylvia Brix- ,flh“ offering beginning June 8 and a ius, Kathleen Cross, Terry Zen- “Great Lakes” annually. salary $2,950 of \g Joyce Mueller, Mary Ann ~ ner, the offered One of advantages Marie Kapsner, David Happke, employed in girls the Navy to Happke, Renee Happke, Karen Miss Department, which Giuliani Mischke, Germain Przbilla, Marie stressed, that of continuing was CONGRATULATIONS Harlan Jutz, Meyer; Catholics. education the uni- at Darlene Jutz, Jean Sitzman, other school versity of or some I Marlys Mischke, Daniel Poster, A choice. recreation program James 'Baron, Mardell Marshik, designed help is to to newcomers Yvonne Cross, Romain Meyer, capital. adjust life in the to Bernadine Pick, Shirley Przbilla, The results of civil service ex- Betty Jane Marshik, Marjorie aminations‘taken April 29 are TO THE Kriefall, Lavina Britz, Dorreene available month. about for not a Hoheisel, Sitzma‘n, Judy and Washing- flew Grinager Mary to ST. HOSPITAL... The Florence Becker. ' personal that date for ton a‘ To' on CLOUD connection with .in The rendered interview orchestra also HOSPITAL“ Capitol Airlines: four selections. CLOUD ST. Ratings Movie Current . I CONGRATULATIONS ‘ , A 7 - . , movies following Iistjncludes theaters in The appearing at Valley, Bolgnde,’ Eden Mel- Alexandria, Chris”, these towns: FROM Randallfiand‘Wheaton. Cloud, St. rose, v A-l 1 Morally Unobjcclionable Children for Adults and ‘\ the and Costello Meet of Abbot Pal Golden West 'i Kidd Captain Prisoner of Zenda PURITAN. Rou’e, Rice!" Uprising the Allegheny FROM co; THE Oakley South of Calieme Annie TEXTILE i F Story Rogers Will » Blazing ores! 0 Gobi Tarzan F Savage Destination ury" 1 Tonight Love We Fort Osage Wild Stallion Riders Gold Town Ghost Front Willie Joe the and Off Limits at Yukon Manhunt Oklahoma Annie “LINENS HOSPITAL TEXTILES & A-2 Electric Morally Unobjectionable for Adults Only Sterling Co. I Is Paula Everything Have ours ' Somebody Loves Me Noon High \ Moon Sky Full of Horizons West 7 Minnesota Minneapolis, \ Steel Trap I Confess I Untamed Frontier Across the Street Just MINNEAPOLIS ‘B Moraliy‘Objectionable - Everyone for sequences.) and Bathsheba—(Objection: Suggestive David ' Gunsmoke—(Objeclion: condone actions.) Tends illicit to of Light marriage.) Prince of Pirates—(Objection: treatment The—(Objection: Reflects divorce and Star, the acceptability of V tends condone illicit actions.) rcmarriage; to V. ‘5