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

October 23, 1953 · Page 1 of 8

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REGISTER CLOUD THE ST. Friday, October 23, 1953., TWO PAGE I! <1 High 'The Copyright, by ohn T. O'Brien J ’ vrnc, Gospel Cathedral WHEN.YOU'RE WORKING LIKEATRQOPER. ilk, . MASTER, WE KNOW THOU ART THAT 9 " WHEN YOU‘RE PLAYING.FANCY FREE, TRUTHFUL“ AND CAREST NAUOHT Elects Deleghtes OR ANY M AN. THAT'S TREAT HAVE A SUPER-DUPER- Pomoer .wuee SEVEN‘UP AND . . have Eight seniors been ":5 ' '4 Cathedral elected by students at School High them to represent Rotary Club meetings each at Richard Puff, James Fou- week. Roman Schultenover, quette, Keller, Byron Johnsan, James Sauper, Donald Maus, John and " wuose Richard Kampa junior the are IMAGE. ARE THIS Rotarians for the school current mscmpnouo THE AND I‘wamwsacmo SUNDAY term. , .' PENTECOST , AFTER Invitation ‘ RENDER, THERE I5-2l ST.MATTHEWZZ, - ls Extended FORE, To CAESAR - TRUTH- THAT moo ART THE HERODIANS, SAVING “MASTER WE KNOW WITH THE THINGS THAT ARE of: 7’ THAT THOU in TRUTH, AND Richard Meinz, the 600 of TEACHES 7H[ May w FUL All/17 THAT THOU name CAESAR'S AND T0 000 044557 ANY MUG/7’7 FOR MIN; 1 NOT RECAHD THE PERSON or MEN. FOR THOU aosr THINGS, ~the local Rotarian organization, THAT THE cons. ARE A extended invitation those . to an T ' '00 TELL Us, THEREFORE, IS IT HVPOCRITES? tcsrv ME, vou war vou elected, together with the l super- /e¢“ \ LAWFUL TO GIVE COIN THE SHOW MI intendent, the Rev. Alphonse TRIBUTE \W‘)’ To CAESAR, TRIBUTE! OF 5 Kramer, in the luncheon the to ‘ OR ? I? NOT “ - )) St. Cloud Hotel Oct. 27. Ear on 111’ " the of school the rest two year, of the boys will attend each , : fi' at luncheon meeting. Boy‘s selected for this honor considered leaders in scho- are ,lastic, citizenship, athletic, and fellowship 'qualities. Only those boys who represented ' their 4-volume easy-fo-use school Junior Kiwanians dur- as ing the previous in- SAINT ANDREW year are eligible for the honor. /., ‘ I Ill Annually the 3 Rotar'ans have DENARIUS. OFFERED HIM A SO THEY DAILY.MISSAL ‘ ' granted $100 schol rship- smo To THEM, HOSE THEN JESUS to i a “CAESAR: MISCR/PT/ON?" THEY SAID TO HIM, ARE THE l THIS'IMACE AND ’ the. boy considered outstanding stus, BUT mowmc mam WICKEDNES 5 TO THEM THEREFORE TO CAESAR TH THEN HE SAID “RE/VDER, SAID no rssr HYPOCR/ in the “war you us you , them from “TELL US cons.” THEREFORE sent WHAT DOST THOU THINK! 7H5 THATARE THINGS THAT r0 coo THINGS group complete ARE (MESA/73, AND each volume fo’ra woo Church. (AWFIIL TRIBUTE rmsura' 0 ME ME cam or r/I: IS IT NOT?’ TO GIVE TO OR CAESAR, the school. Bernard Schultenover Nth-wif- distinction season the in 1952, and won PEOPL i Give‘SchoIarship light weight,~ hold- Hubert Levandowski To achieved easy 0 DARISL DIOCESE of K. C. it in 1953. At Bernard present .ES 713': Make gift of inspiration yours a St. attending Cloud Teachers’ 1s gift fhaf be u‘sed Wary:- College Hubert is and attending a may . . . St. day John’s of the University. year! Popular with the Priesthood Student For and An- Betty book; and Girtz School Memorial High at traveler business Thirteen Pierz because RENO.——The LAKE or person Memo- Nagl, .‘coeditors of drea in observed Devotion Hours’ Catholic the of meeting the it's was pocket slip info +0 Remember easy nor Litcs, the school paper. Church Oct. Nepomuk’s John St. Association in Press Scholastic handbag. simplified Has , an- new Henry Fahren- The Rev. 12. One) (Continued that the From Page training of the for will be the Milwaukee Oct. 29-31 Your men Deceased Priests and improved rangemenf Donatus’ St. of bacher, PIERZ. The Rev. Robert pastor priesthood is - the important most Illustrated Cathedral, attended by Schulzetenberg, Rev. Robert more was delivered FREE Church, Brooten, su- pagefolder l0- Andrew pastor the Saint se- a Smith, Holy Family of obligation of Bishop. “Every on knights their wives than and 300 a catechetical three of Emmanuel, ries Sister Belle perintendent; ser- Daily Missal. bindings wifh and Oct. Rev. Anthony Bishop 24 Prairie, is ‘charged prices. Church, will with the grave the clergy. and‘the members of con— —— adviser Blessed Sacrament the for the "school faculty mons on Arzt (1947) obligation,” he said, “of train- Minnesota duct the student Representatives of the the retreat at Benediction devotion. during the On Sale local at and Sister Romaine, yearbook; Oct. Rev. M. Minni- 25 your Christ-like ing clergy who will Knights of a Council the State of —-— Sacrament Blessed the Memorial High of Father Pierz hofer (1936) school for the Dealer. faculty adviser be ‘the light of the world,’ and well Columbus, representa- close. devotion here brought the to School Oct. 29-30. Father as as Catholic Book Store Church Goods a May peace! they in or rest ‘the salt of the earth,’ who will attending will Students be the local tives each of of is Smith paper. substitute religion in— coun- a bring Christ into the lives of the also in the diocese, cils Kainz, editor the JoAnn of structor Memorial High. were at annual FALLS.—-The year- LITTLE people.” This present. Tell Daughters of neitbcr ofl'er solicitation Ball” of the advertisement 1': 9’ aim “Fall buy to to Cathedral an nor Students The P,lan Bishop also emphasized head. table Montana's. Tb: by Seated the the of oflzn'ng is made only Ike attendance Isabella large at Prospectus. drew on any a the need for zealous Catholic besides auditorium Bishop a Falls Ballroom Oct. 12. in the stage, ISSUE.- laity in ‘NEW the world today and their’ friends Dr. Komarek, and Bartholome and ex- Members Individual Class Lyceums horted the Knights of Columbus $200,000 of Cliff music following: Bernard danced the the to were take their to place in the front Kyes’ orchestra. testi- Kochiol; chairman the of lines of the' Church’s battle MINNESOTA, and committee, ‘ monial dinner will Proceeds‘from dance the CHURCH OF ST. MARK SHAKOPEE, ~THE 0F against Communism and mate- Nilan, 'dis- Koshi-ol; Martin lyceums be'pre- dramatic Mrs. Mary’s Plans for talent scouted by Circle be by St. for to used are rialism. “The Knights Colum- of and individual the class trict deputy and toastmaster, by classes of representatives. charities. sented its Christmas Minnesota Religious Corporation Archdiocese) (.4 of the Paul Cat/Jolie St. bus,” he “must emphasized, Mrs. Nilan; James A. Cathedral High School took the the Rev. Cochairmen Mrs. Meth- A. A. During the spring campaign Shakopee, Minnesota think é and feel with Christ and ' chap- Mrs. Simonett, spotlight meeting of Chisholm, Duluth, and John recent state at a for election . on council positions, ner to with the Church. They be- must Council. Student President Kremer, behalf of the circle members, the lain; Alphonse the Rev. 477., the officers ex- present proposed a 3V2%, 3%%, 414% force moral in great Kevin tend thanks who contrib- Hughes named the Cloud all chaplain of come to the St. a mem- of exchange lyceums coun- program bringing Christ His ideas and the bers class who will di- event’s of each president of uted to cil; Edward Kain, with success. other schools the in area. SERIAL MORTGAGE American life. If into there is FIRST BONDS contribution their the of rect of Com- Cloud Chamber the St. The public relations committee, widespread Communism in the entertainment during the class to Daly M. J. and Mrs. Kain; Donohoe, PIERZ.——Miss Mary headed by Donald Mans, is merce, au- L so-called Catholic countries, it is Dated Serially; August current Due deputy; 1, 1953 Plaine, Belle state of year. thorized affiliations and field make secretary to arrangements because the people of those Dr. Komarek, wife of is execution and Mrs. of the National Council Cath- Donald Maus, senior, for the of such of a a pro- countries have stopped thinking his Komarek. August olic Women, whose headquarters bring class the slated for to gram. bonds maturing August 1956—55496... of 1954 S 1, 17,000 .1, to feeling with and Christ and ‘His in Washington, D. 0., ad- first‘program. of the are Other Daly, who activities demanding Mr. the one gave Church. This, then, is great bonds dressed the student body of maturing February 1,.1959—33/496 of Fa- my $ August 1957 23,000 1, attention Marcelline Thielman has of aims the to the council include briefly the of spoke on ac- responsibility, by task, great to ther Pierz Memorial High School for' responsibility cepted the student participation in dinner, spiritual addresses the principal at bonds maturing of February mos—4% $ 1960 August 36,000 1, 1, alert people spiritual the whose to Monday, Oct. Miss 19. Donohoe contribution, activities, junior and Rose- particularly the of Columbus organiza- Knights stu- been has entrusted to to outlined 1, the Cath- of the care me scope Clancy will recruit the dent .Mass. The Catholic maturing %' Action found- of bonds February envisioned by the $124,000 1964 August 1968—4V4 tion 1: mary to as solid Catholicity the need of in olic Action sponsored program sophomores. Cochairmen committee Roger is delegated devise al- to said, have These aims, he er. their daily lives.” by the National Price: and Accrued Catholic Welfare Par Interest Patricia O’Connell will Miller and of and plan interests the been program to a prayer, a serve ways Conference. She also pointed out thelfreshman Entertainment the organize talent. for encouraging vocations assist and the Church on program of the to among .__\_____._. how . the Diocesan Councils of All members of classes included musical selectidns by 7 the the students. citizenship The of are Bishop in whatever com- program and $1,000, S100; Bonds of $500 in denominations $5,000, Catholic Men and Women fit are eligible ,participatnts. Previous boys’ girls’ mittee is the' and choruses of preparing circular to Action he undertakes Catholic to a into the scheme of the national ‘of‘éo‘un‘sela for the opinion iii-Minnesota, in projects of similar funds have be School Eligible nature given Cathedral High under.‘the all'students relative to a “First, his diocese. trust in execute _. program. .aided in discovering and and methods spot- to of student direction the Harold J. of Rev. powers and always,” Daly Mr. last, as- lighting individual and co-operation contribution and Pavelis. Florence Vogel Miss\ to group Knights Colum- “the of serted, obtu'mdfiml: be the Copies 3/ Prospectus PlERZ.—Representing may Father Vocal, talent. instrumental, school and and‘communpty. selections the-r piano played , . Catholic society and its on is bus a COMPANY AND C. ZIEGLER B. dinner. during the in the fact that lies importance organization of Catholic it is ———'C—— an Minna Mlnnoapolls, ready lend who 5841 laymen to 607 Flllmoro Marquette Avo. Phono 0 are - - Plan lnsurance whatever moral their support to Office: Bend, Wisconsin Home West choose Bishop to may program a promote.” —--‘——- nm ———---cur coupon ------ Bishop high tribute He paid to Introduced al Bartholome leader “as great a Ave.,fMinnonpolls, AND COMPANY, 607 Marquette Minnesota B. C. ZIEGBER the field of Catholic educa— in Shskopee, The Minnesota: Bonds ChurchZof.St._Motk of interested the of in I recalled His Excel- tion” and new am Cathedral High achievements lency’s tremendous II/a: his field. Concluding ad- in this requested; of is A the Prospectus copy 7 Daly said “We Mr. in dress, part: here pledge His have to to come av-oa-aaI-Iocsuseccool-Ioooooooooaccuuuuuunu-one.nu-coco-ococo-QIOOOOIOIOOIOOOIIOIcon-con. A junior insurance plan Excellency undying support group City our Name Address for school children and faculty his 'work for Christ. The in great I members introduced at Columbus, both in the Knights of was Cathedral High School Oct. 15. in the stand ‘diocese and state, Endorsed'by the superintendent, willing all times ready and at to the Rev. Alphonse Kremer, the helphim the to promote cause plan provides for protection Church.” up of Christ and the for students’ medical, $1,000 to Bishop In his address, Bar- hospital, bills. The and surgical ///.- warmly thanked tholome the film Washington National Insurance """-"."'“\I{'\ Columbus both for Knights of Company represented by was scholarship him the presented to Arthur Hyneman, who addressed loyalty. and for the pledge of the students by of pub- the way always tradition “It has been the lic address system. i he in the Diocese of St. Cloud,” insurance 'The provides for said, “for the Bishop find to A; .4 a reimbursement for medical .——y" ex- deep loyalty the of both part on $1,000 for each to stu- penses up clergy laity. This is because and dent who is injured while at. Catholic culture have and you a school participating tending in or Catholic that boast of soul can a school-sponsored and h l- o s c o living.” Christian of century a activities. supervised FOR & MEN BOYS “You would Bishop love your for dental Insurance expenses ~ and him and be loyal to respect is .included, but all self-inflicted him,” Excellency continued, His those injuries and suffered in “simply he is because succes- a football, interscholastic lacrosse, of the Apostles and the of- sor skiing, ice hockey, and boxing If old-fashioned stove an dio- representative in the ficial handled. Polices not stu- per are Christ.” Vicar of the of cese issued for $1.50, and dent the spoils the looks her of kitchen. are Gob Nylon Sheen with scholar- is acknowledging school enrolled in In the entire the .. 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