St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
October 9, 1953 · Page 4 of 8
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. ‘ ‘ I CLOUD THE ST. REGISTER 1953 PAGE FIVE October 9, Frido Y: El||ll|llllllll|Ill||||||||lll|ll|||ll|llllllllllll||||||lll||l|Illlllllllllllllllllllg . I L I r a . INSURANCE g - St. . , . ‘ S Real Estate 2 w Thomas’ afternoon .St. panel speakers. Com- Langland, + + + + + 4OOIGeorg‘e Nearly Falls. Little - —- of the the panel the mod~l the presrdent 203 Mary's teach_lAcadeiiiy, St. Bldg. g Phons 198 ' prismg were religio'us lay and Catholic E I Sylvester M. Carol of Tulbes. St. Slster elatox. association. nrll|llllll|||||||||l|Illllll|||lI[lllIlIl|||llllllll|IIIlllll||Illlllllllllllllllllllllfi U - e large‘St S the ’9 2’9”? m .. era! , Thomas’ Military School Academy, Francis’ High St. St. was _ _ of the met orgaiimatiorr, history the Paul; the Rev. Secretary pastor, - . Charles Growth Doran, St: Charles Tremendous Bor- llig'h Francis' St. in Sept. 28 Collegeviue __Four St Johnys Parish, Minneapolis; the annual the members for 18th receivéd School here romeo 5 Noted FOR THE BRIDE To BE faculty their Mrs. H. P. Latterell, parents, Association of convention of the d T f _, M . at rt th R T} R t t. ero ons1gnor m s _ a s egrees in e pas ev. ie lee Falls, Jewelry and Fred nuges, St. Weimun’s Schools of Secondary . Catholic welcoming the and other members Keaveny, in Leo of summer, Cloud; the businessman, Victor theme The of the Minnesota. : pro- tremen-‘ the spoke of the community delegates, at present are Fandel of Fandel’s Department “Guidance in the Sec- Across from was gram organization. working toward doctorates. the growth of dons Store, St. Cloud; and the college School.” ondary Exchange Granite Building - Howard Kullen, of the newly indicated that He api . one representatives, Sister “Ann Ed- by celebrated Rev. Mass, the the field of pointed instructor, problems in art greatest com- College St. Scholastica, ward, of Schroeder. O.F.M., in Gaudence is that for M.A. education today pleted work religious in art at an Duluth, and the Rev. Walter Heart Sacred Chapel opened the schools. Too the Chicago of staffing the Art Institute, and Reger, O.S.B., John’s St. Univei Molilor Drug Co. the day 9:30 The meet— at 21,111. teachers lay George asserted, Cashman, often, he recently ‘ sity, Collegeville. ’ ap- Maj. called by ing order to While the was granted. taken English for pointed instructor, Father are Doran was directed at- g REXALL AGENCY schools secondary awarded 2,300 the degree in Eng- con- tention the students’ need same to -A‘A ifi America Catholics ducted by lish by the University of Minne- Prescriptions seek professions, Specialty advance to a to l ENJOY enrollment increase school had sota. Kodak education. Supplies a &rToiIetries “American thought- . . . , from 1944 of 45 to master’s cent degree in library _A ST. per CLOUD. MINN. complex this in and any gener- III 3 E P H l vocations said, religious he 1950, received by Father dependent Cath- ation is ' sc1ence was — upon . increased 50 cent. Ronald Roloff, O.S.B., and Fa- per olic education," ’ he said. I America,” of “The future ther Roland Behrendt, O.S.B., ASK FOR “There place the is world in no Keaveny, asserted Monsignor u-AAAA earned his M.A. in modern lan- with of education system I05 a so CREAM Catholic school the “lies in Both l took their degrees enlightened, progressive, guages. so so training We not University the of Minnesota. system. ordered, at and vital are so as ours the ageg." but for for time At the Catholic University of America. the in Fill profes- l Edward, the Rev. Walter Catholic High School Latterell, Sister Ann The session The morning graduate and America, Father was Paul Marx, a sional fields, for there the lmd are guidance. discussion panel whaeis (chairman), O.S.B., Sylvester Turbes Fred O.S.B., Reger, is working toward on the de- mold, form, ex— to to to l sources LADY KEMPS the Members of topic discussed pected him the by panel of of group were doctor of philosophy foster in and think- nurture, to was a Fandel, and the Rev. Charles Hughes, Victor gree ATERING CREAM c ICE PRE-PACK H. Fred- Bi‘othei'leee of Mary, representatives consisting of the parish, home, the of sociology. Two priests ing and living other from in next 8. v Doran. 2nd Call 9th Ave. 567 No. Chrysostom, and Leonard erick, BULK business, and Left school. right, Mrs. H. Pr St. Father generation.” to John’s, Callistus Edie, CREAM ICE Christian Brothers Edgar, Julius Y “We feel O.S.B., profoundly and Father Charles very a ,, in Winona. College of St. Mary’s deep debt gratitude of sis- Henry, O.S.B., St. to ‘An- at are that the assumption the 01. ters, brothers, pastors, lay selm’s College in Rome, and working .r‘ approach Christian was con- teachers who devoting time for their doctorates in philosophy are the teaching of with the cerned effort and educating to and theology, respectively. The our sons that guidance student whole and and daughters, who giving Henry Rev. Charles, O.S.B.; are an - COIIIIRISSIM liIEIICIII'II of the integrated . via part inestimable their value in lives,” an Frater Luke Steiner, O.S.B.; and 'l“ - town u. not . given attention to S was stated Hughes. The complaint of program, Frater M Hermandez, a s u r u a? Hlsnssl Moos sud But ol Sonics Mull“ for guidance the pro- over-regimentation in a the Cath— reasons O.S.B., studying at present Ovol 50 OI are Yours Follhhl Sandal covering In study olic school hou one system, pointed gram. theology the Benedictine Col- at schools, dis- than 60 it mistaken was out, is notion the of more Phone Cloud, Minn. St. lege in Rome. 567 a more 50 that than covered of discipline. per sense plans seniors had of the cent “It is the no doctrine of the Mys- Realizing the vocation. for Body tical GRANITE which neces- be must real- values determining and sity of ized, advocated, loved, and SERVICE CITY AMBULANCE goals, educators setting lived,” he said, “for in it is the up vocational guidance should give basis for the uncomfortable feel- Courteous Efficient Reliable — — and in .private collectively which ing pervades con- Christian 507 Call No. St. Cloud 1 10-22 Ave. high throughout the ferences social thought. The leaven of school society leaves a’discomfort career. when aim,” the brothers “The have, whlle re- others lack, you ’ “is to place the right iterated, when enjoy, others while you the under right teacher .3 pupil when DIETMAN'S benefit, while GROCERY sorrow, you right program.” Prac- the with i others Christ expend, but in methods for such tical through program Christian a education, the lamin ’to allows every include teacher might se- leaven surveys, of. the Mystical Body GROCERIES ' MEATS ' CONFECTIONERY can study the workshops, of read- fine the leaven service of at whole mod- at cure a a mass abilities students, and ing of a society.” Regulu- Wesk Days, 7:30 A.M. I P.M. Phone 188 189 to ,ern or allord. it cost can the Friday job of city 7:80 AM. PM. town 9 8th So. to 520 Ave. Eye-to-Eye' God With or survey Sundsn 8:30 A. M. PM. Minn. to 12:15 St. Cloud. responsibilities especially fill to “We Christian ladies expect whose gifted students less to and gentlemen taught who are training plans for collegiate flgfiinfilliamg with God,” to eye-to—eye was see forgotten. might him be to cause Latterell’s Mrs. the to WEDDING answer PHOTO Graduates' Expectations question. PORTRAITS She serious suggested , re: FUN ERA INFORMALS Expected “What Is of the about the of FINISHING thought matter Catholic High School Graduate?” extracurriculars, especially when usrcrouofmmi “s ismeo - considered by the topic the of such that they nature are was = children their taken from are MID-dun. family homes circles. and lOAN of From the standpoint the co: businessman, Fandel observed, ’ Catholic attitude the of Educators it is that not Minnesota problems sessions discuss of Sept. 28 for to on school graduate high the modern Cloud level. secondary school 7101/; Germain in St. education the St. rather that but is bad, Little some- in Falls on Francis’ High School St. meet at be lacking. There thing to seems Cathedral Mest Parish Has Largest $300 attitude, of and loans at an ease seems to - irresponsibility evident in stu— Office invading the business dents A.M. RM. Hours 5 ,9 to ‘ “Plan future—then world. for ' a of three parish Augustine’s Par- is increase in numbers is St. 26, the The largest an over accomplish the dig in and de- and Cloud sends the Diocese St. of Locally Owned Operated school Last year’s last students for term. ish, sending 93 en- advice sired result,” his for was students number largest of to training. Catholic secondary students LOSINSKI, rollment included the from teen—ager. MARTHA KROLL, J. P. Asst. Manager School. More Cathedral High — Holy Angels’ Parish claims 81; Michael. the Edward the In Sister told St. 1953 Ann term the student than of 20 cent Licensed Small Loan Act under Minnesota St. Joseph’s Waite Park, 74; per of assembly students that, there regis- in her experi- were no comprised St. population is of Rapids, Sacred Heart of Sauk she has found from Holy Spirit Parish, that the tered ence, Cathedral parishioners. Mary’s UD Cantius’, Holy St. John 52; 57; “college Becker, do little St. Cloud, from nor can very . Next order stands St. Paul’s in PREFER CHILDREN St. Spirit, St. Peter’s, 38; 49; about developing character if Kimball, Bowlus. or . . with its representation of 136. Sartell, and St. Francis’ of 19; the foundation lacking.” is from An- The students St. 133 Cloud Children’s Home, 4. The key Scho- St. positions at Which thony’s parish close third. Wife? run a Iastica’s, filled she said, by Thirty-twq' students commute are Woman position by virtue of Is In @f next Catholic high school graduates from St. Parish, Jo- Joseph’s St. who recognized Slated seph. Fifteen Mary, from are as su- ’Budpule’ come HOMOGENIZED by their perior of Christians, St. Help Augusta; MILK peers. Father Walter’s remarks cov- from Mary’s, Rice; St. 13 14 _——————_—__—-_————‘ ered the fields of academic, so- from St. Stephen’s, from Collegeville seven In Delivery For Door cial, moral, vocational, reli- and Baptist’s, St. John the College- gious demands the high upon ville; six from Immaculate Con- Call 55_ school graduate in collegiate Comedy, Collegeville. melo- Rockville; ception, five from St. ~— circles. He emphasized the possi— the dorama, and mystery Wendelin, Luxemburg; three are bilities of the students St. John’s Prep themes of the average ASS’N ARMANI] Marcus, from St. Lake; Clear {aa- who “surprisingly be to Playcrs’ first production of the prove and five from St. Patrick. wonderfully ‘responsible and Scren Keys Baldpate, suc- to year. Five parishes send each one cessful.” He asked that teachers written the by George for stage Immaculate student: Conception, consider the of fitness been tentatively Cohan, has M. par- a Becker; Holy Kimball; St. Cross, ticular for particular student presentation Oct. A for 19. a set TSON HATS! STE Paul’s, Sauk Center; St. Stanis- college, where particular spirit junior Kraft, from Men George For a laus’, Bowlus; and Immaculate CLOTHES! KUPPENHEIMER attitude social prevail. and will play N. Dak., the Strasburg, Conception, New Munich. “Educational SHOES! situations CROSBY SQUARE author New York lead role of pro- a . wonderful vide The total opportunity number of parishes to novel in write who attempts to a a make life students face situa- THE mansion. mountaintop deserted a Frbm tions,” he pointed the out. Charles provided by Comedy is standpoint of spiritual growth, Braun, and David Deutsch, of living the habit sacramental is “NEW CLOTHES’ Offerdal, who portray Jerome imperative, he concluded. the and his the caretaker, son, Bishop Addresses Group respectively. local sheriff, , ' STORE The final the speaker for ses- functioning in begin unit will sion Most Rev. the Peter W. was when the frst 1954, September, Bartholome, Bishop of St. Cloud, Paul. Colud will be held in St. mcetng Opposite the Office Post in St. ho suggested of avenues many of officers slate A new was consideration for the group. announced short officially at a “The problem of growing youth Succeeding i business e s o n. s s is eternaLunless rid get we can the president of Langeland Major as of original sin,” reminded he W association will be Sister the “Life the educators. without St. Augustine’s High Laura, the ,takes character worry of If she’s embarrassed Hospital on cl C‘lou The vice School, Austin. Saint new animal existence.” He cautioned A. I. Merth president, the Rev. when friends educators the lose their her to old-fashioned never Forks, succeeds Grand of East see stove... calmness their of humor, or sense Marie. The of- Sis-tor Constance well-equipped will for “you succmd in never A modern, hospi- and fices of treasurer secretary, doing perfect job. a Sister Bernice, formerly filled by ml th staff wi well-organized New. l O 9 Your Wife a Deserves “I do discourage not want to School, Cold Boniface's High St. a of physicians specialists. and efforts” in,your the prel- you Carol, St. Spring, and Sister M. Have cohtinued. uCatholic phi- _ ate High School, Little Francis' had Conducted by ,the Sisters the of you losophy hope. ever inspires Hope have been Falls, respectively, Electric Range always inspires continue to us duties combined; and the of sec- home surveyed efforts make each to Order your our St. of gen- Benedict wfll be assumed retary-treasurer better eration and more per- Lourdes Francis by Sister Ann, fact." for "heat loss"? School, Rochester. High A Plan New Association Delegates the attending con- Plans for Catholic edu— vocation represented second- 45 a new We the will shock of ty construc- cational association 5Al= in Minnesota schools of the with state, ETY tion, and cientifical all ary y measure SAVE WT H by the announced the Rev. f heat loss through religious members of 19 walls, areas were commu- windowsfetc. Then tell Roger Connole, superintendent the nities registrants for we can you, among Without guesswork. the size and type of schools in the Archdiocese of educa- one-day session. Lay the of heating need for system you com- with Paul. The St. organization both and Federal tors, Savings new & Loan Acco provide good men women, safety plete unts comfort. will departments caring participated in the: discussions earnings. govern Funds by received the month 10th of any are The linul in air healing! warm for problems and needs Cath- widely of and represented scattered credited earnings from with first. he Doesn‘t t ‘ 0 wife deserve II demand the in comfort your utmost a new you education olic in this This schools of Minnesota. area. wrll‘want install Lennox to Wu a Automatic Electric Range? She spends Each Fully Insured Account $10,000.00 to Conditioning Air System. up It arm . than half just her day another in the kitchen, air the is more warm room To Protect You. and It Your furnace. actually Family conditions the air SECURlTY FEDERAL her friends always . . . There want to for healthful comfort. Space-saving, see. The CATHOLIC AID ASSOCIATION of Minnesota clean. and efficient. Lennox Warm sits the that ‘u'. old-fashioned eyesore Ail' Conditioning will bring . . . you a SAVINGS 8- LOA ASSOCIATION N degree of comfort spoiling have the stove looks not her mam-I110 you of may whole \ dreamed possible. Sound, Reliable Life Insurance To kitchen. Wouldn’t she have Street fun show- 822 St. Germain Cloud St. extended I An ing her friends plan Automatic payment Electric Catholic Men, Women Children & a new available. is Range? She’d SI. love cooking [l0 it. It’s on The At Lowest Possible In Rates FAST, CLEAN and COOL. Bring up Parish Societies 261 the E subject tonight. Owning a new Cloud's St. Oldest if e .IIIEII’S 5i RE Automatic Electric easier Range is than Exclusive Heating Dealer think. Cloud In the St. Diocese PEARSON you " - - - 12,000 members Over 80 Parish in societies The Home of Florsheim Shoes: HEATING GO.“ om: Exciting Models further information local . New For parish officers Your Dealer’s contact at Hart, your Schaffner and Marx Cloth-g 27-5th So. Ave. Phone 2181 write or Northern mg. State: Power Aid Company The Catholic Association of Minnesota l ,Wkfiflz’ St. 4-7 Mary’s Bldg. W. 9th Street St. Paul 2, Minn. St. Cloud; - I!