St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
November 6, 1953 · Page 2 of 8
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1‘9'53 November 6, REGISTER THE ST. CLOUD Friday, PAGE THREE Bishop, National Leaders Final Speak Organizational Parleyi DCCM'W at )ENJOY . . . crowd filled ln the delegates morning the Cloud Toledo, 0., titled “The Catholic Woman near-capacity auditorium of St. given Francis Nally of To- Falls, A the highlighted by addresses by and public relations; at- Mrs. Rob- ln‘tit‘ne- day,” Mrs. Dalton Cathedral the NCCM. spoke enthus- the of St. Mary’s Mrs. William Dalton of Augusta, president of 1: tended Pontifical High Mau cry Chan, Alexandria, ert organiza- a l The final diocesan which isastically of the work being the afternoon meeting Me., president of NCCW; In her address, for the Oct. 2 was en— Cathedral Mary's St. in 10:30 tion and development; at and Mrs. of the by Catholic in the organizational meeting done + + + + + + women o’clock. lt celebrated Otto by Bruning, St. Cloud, Catholic l Men was Council of Catholic United States organized National under Rev. Peter W. Bar- the Moat Charities. Council of the banner the NCCW. National of This the and tholome, Bishop St. Cloud. of work, is Delegates said, Entertainment Catholic Women. she respected and at- not the at after- Excellency aleo delivered His the dean- only within the Church itself but tending represented by meeting prov1ded LADY noon every KEMPS was the Men. At at of it. Miss parish the Dio- sermon also outside She Joan and in noon an cited the Schneider of St. Cloud, every cry CATERING ICE CREAM informal luncheon served in was instances in which who of St. Cloud. the “Panis Angelicus” many sang and l cese c.11567 9th Ave. & No. 2nd NCCW is consulted “Our for Father.” She an ex- was Illlllllillll|IlllllllllIllllllllIllllllllllll||Illllllllllllllllllllllég accom— 4 pression of opinion by both the pamed by Miss Florence Vogel. 2 H. Murphy James Department State the United and Nations. E uvesmr INSURANCE Speaking of “The 5 Catholic in commission mums E "woman Action,” Mr. Nally lauded the scum u. not Real Estate 2 work that had been in done the mmPym-namusmmomum g 50 0| Servch Falthhl Over Your: Diocese of St. Cloud organize to Mu,“ BM‘. I“ M: 8.. “Ion. the NCCM. He emphasized the “WM 557 hllllllllllllillllHllllllllIllllllllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllhn for need organizing counter- a , offensive against secularism and DIETMAN'S GROCERY to its insidious influence the fili/MWNS on American “Only such ‘9 l scene. an TAKEN offensive,” he “can NW! stated, bring CONFECTIONERY GROCERIES ' MEATS ° , God back the individual, to the family, education, the world of EM. Phone may 0 188 189 Week Den, A.M. 7:30 to ’ or industry, the international com- Friday 8th A.M. 520 Ave. 80. EM. 1:30 9 to munity.” Saadan St. Cloud. Minn. 8:30 A. M. RM. 12:15 to ~ After the addresses, two Bishop Bartholome spoke briefly then and announced the Give \\ of /// Portrait 7 to names your the diocesan oficers and commit- chairmen. tee to Son your or (l MEN'S COUNCIL: Sweetheart in George Durenberger, College- ville, president; John Lang, Mel- Service. vice president; Ernest M1:- rose, Mahon, St. Cloud, secretary; Ralph Opatz, Pierz, treasurer;; Francis Bernick, St. Cloud mar- He it— wants shal; Fred Hughes, St. Cloud, chair- than anything more of religious activities man com- mittee; A. J. Turch, Sauk Rapids, right, are” else. . Burtholome president. Bishop NCCM S Mrs. . family life; an Kenneth confers with national mg, e 0 Bechtel, C. Herzog, Brainerd, NCCW director E. of for Alexandria, and diocesan officers communications; 'eoeey St. Province Paul; George Durenberger, the of Austin KI'CKIN'.’ Grimes, Council Little National Catholic Men of the of and the Falls, some 010 FANCY or— president and Mrs. diocesan of the Patrick ganization Council Catholic men; and development; National of Women. Seated, and Meagher, diocesan president the women—(Bob of Martin DANNY'S HOW! Nilan, Mrs. J. right, William Dalton, St. left NCCW Cloud, to civic PASS-ES H-IT- AND Arrange are for early sitting and have Por- an your Molitor photo) and social Bishop Bartholome; activities resident' and Francis Nally, (including . Catholc Charities.) custom SNEAKER PLAYS wear any trait in time for mailing. overseas WOMEN’S COUNCIL: up, Mrs. Patrick Meagher, St. “ow an comes, Cloud, 1president; Mrs. Gerald Ga- lena, Falls, secretary; ergus TODAY, PHONE 146 FOR AN APPOINTMENT fl) Mrs. James Graham, Melrose, treasurer; Mrs. Lawrence Hall, St. Cloud, parliamentarian; Mrs. Richard Haney, Herman, chairman of religious activities committee; Mrs. Emerson Hyncs, Collegeville, family, life; Mrs. 7., Clifford Orr, Cloud, St. war re- lief; Mrs. Harold Lutz, Little For Gasoline, Motor Oils. poorooaapuea Fuel Oil: or Call nearest— your Northwestern Oil Co. 5091/2 St. Germain Tel. 146 St. (loud, Minn. agent Tydol Veedol Product-I — — -- Enioy sparkling, 7-Upl crystal-clear l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .80 good, that wholesome pure, so so D .blka all of “fresh up” The Friendly ages may as Store D loften they like. Get the 24-bottlo as ... .0'09900000 family Oocooooooo'o'oo I supply 7-Up. of D D Tin Drink! D ‘ Cawley and Miss Mary Donohoe who Parley leaders organized is Bishop Bartholome like You D like: it...“ you! the diocesan councils in St. Clou .—(Bob Molitor shown with national repre- photo) W D and the NCCW, Edward the NCCM l“! BY ME SEVW-UP sentatives of EQMQANV D Children Will Assist D D National Shrine Drive D D D (Continued One) From Page Fifteen have into years gone child each contributing the the to preparation of the plans D and either fund the that working drawings. MMGMW' lid Work the earn money on D he gives it his from al- is superstructure expected be- to or save CW5 going lowance by without gin next which will be the some year, D little pleasure. The money'is 100th anniversary not the of declara- 98 to solicited D be from the tion of the parents. of dogma the Immacu- y late Conception. will It take five When the church the of 3: FOR MEN BOYS upper D pair a complete the to massive will Shrine is completed, it have years “ superstructure. When completed, capacity of 6,000 Its D persons. a Eldeon with upper: roomy the National Shrine of the chapel, Im- already completed, crypt loomedhe Comfortable soles. D maculate Conception will rank accommodates 1,200 The persons. % leather 899-". imole. Broom, AND the 10 religious greatest shrine will be feet long 459 and among RAGLAN D COLLAR I054“ BAL THE edifices in entire the world. feet wide through 240 the tran- D A surmounting the septs. cross Shrine’s majestic will dome be SMARTESTI 2 Benedictines' THEIR AT SLEEVE D feet 237 high. The dome itself will be in 108 diameter. A D cam- panile, bell will rise tower, or W l Sister Buried height 316 feet. to of a D mWflé/ Molitor Co. Drug (Continued From Page One) D profession, for except two years AGENCY REXALL when she pursued further D studies the College at of St. Specialty Prescriptione a D MEN’S WORK SHOES Benedict, Sister Mary Claire Kodak Supplies Toiletrie- & was engaged in teaching Latin and Anti S’I‘. CLOUD. MINN. 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