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

January 15, 1954 · Page 1 of 4

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Tosh Friday, January _15, * , _Wg.p... INVITED, THOSE WHO ARE TELL PREPARED DINNER. I HAVE BEHOLD, MY FEAsT! MARRIAGE TOTHE COME Schuucr The following children survive: Mrs. Lawrence Bernard Stalpec John Thometz (Martha). Mrs. Kenneth offered Mass okio.—Renuiem C Pierz.—The . was Rev. Robert Voigt «if- Foster (Laurie). Mrs. Dominic Lommel Ohurch for Law- Mary's St. in fered Dec. 21 the Requiem Ma‘s Nov. TRADEMARK 11 in St. (Rose). Mrs. Ray Lommel (Florence). 8‘0. Dec. who died 17. Schuster. Joseph‘s Church for rence lcrnard Sralncs. LIEVE" “r Albert There and Leo. all of Cloud. St. cemetery. parish the Burial in 57._\vho died Nov. was 7. llurinl in the was grandchildren 11 and great— are Neb.; one Virginia. Frank, parish‘cemctery. Survivors Brothers are and silters grandchild. Mrs. Mex.; N. Albuquerque, A Theodore. Mrs. {a Survxvnig Michael Meyer, Jr.: arc Anna Verkennes Mrs. Immumumuww Goracke. Felix Mrs. Mrs. Goracke, Mike Lawrence Girtz, Al and Martin. all I of Gospel: the ‘ WWI-“um all of 4 Melrosewr—Mrs. VerkenneS, Clarence, Anna August} and 90. Pierz; .I.. Mathew, Albert. St. ....l ‘» Paulpl’hilip and I s . .u. , . 4h mull, brother, is Who Jan. 3, buried in the JESUS surviving died Mrs. TIME Ed THAT Also ,Cliokio. Faust, was Glendale, Illllll' a Calif. c’I-IIEF RRIESTS ~ SPOKE following Requiem Nab. parish THE To Sterlipg. cemeter Thomas. luau \’ 3. Mrs. Joseph Brady PHARISEES PAR- IN mi mulling} Mass Pirz St. Patrick’s THE Jotep‘h offered in . ‘7 AND an. Armin N Pierzz—chuiem . ' Man “THE KIA/600M In U offered SAYING. Church. ABLES the folowing Surviving was are services Roscoe.—-—Funcral will con- were , z II 4 St. Joseph's WHO Church ' LIKE K/NC NINETEENTH suquv HEAVEN-IS A an. for 0F children: Michael Nicholas, Leon- in Mrs. and Church for fl Agnes' in‘St. Jan. 7 ducted l’eter. Joseph r5451“. ran AlTTER MARRIAGE Brady, MADE 38, who A di cl Jan. EENTECOST The Paul: Mrs. 1. ard. St. Cloud: St. 'Dur The die‘d'Jan. 3. WHEN THE who KING Joseph '17, Pirz, ."sur or}; " WENT SON. TngNADEL/GHT AND officiating HIS on: priests ’. Rev. 3 Elizabeth Law- 1. . Bloomer, Crosby. N. Dak.: were e SERVANTS Requiem HEARD OF/T, HE the was offered ’g Bloch Joseph 22, l-I4 Rev. . V 505/- ST. MATTHEW, ’ - ANOTHER to HIS 0NE~To AND Torboi'g HIS FARM, HIS ‘ZND HE SENT and Ru. rence the Jerome Mrs. William Mrs. Wesn and John ANGRY; _AND SENT His the parish Macs. in WOULD "07 [WE- Burial , BUT THEY ceme- FEAST MARRIAGE THE HOLD or HIS was REST LAID INVITED TO THE Reisl‘nger. NESS- AND THOSE ARM/ES Burial IN TO CALL the. Wesp. parish DESI St. Cloud. There . OYED grand- most 21 n was Magda- Surviving sister, are THOSE INVITED, SAVING, WHO ARE SERVANTS is ‘TELL AND SERVANTS, SHAMEFULLY tery. OTHER ma r50 THEM OUT Munosfims, one HE SENT rady cemetery. AGAIN Joseph AND survives with children EURNED great-grandchildren. and 29 ‘ fI-IEM. ARE AND AND FATLINCS KILLED, MY OXEN DINNER; MV KILLED PREPARED lene. HAVE" DE HOLD, I 1 four children: THE/R Patrick. cIrr. ichael. - Mary. Mrs. Verkennes the member of IFEAST‘.’ MARRIAGE was a THE Martin COME TO _ READY,-- St. IS Eronie EVER V THIN G . ‘ Katherine. and Also iving Christian Mothers’. the ‘I an _ are 69, who Martin. following Herman.——-Erenie St. brothers sister: Reu- an Radon, Sr. Frank Assump- in'the ben, .l ,- buried . Robert, Dec. 30 died Thomas. Raymond. was Mrs. .‘ GUESTS, THE SERVANTS WENT IN 'NOW' m SEE THE THE KING WENT wane mos: wuo following Richfield Avon—Funeral Lee services Hartman, Cemetery tion at Mrs. were con- Riemer, and ' INTO THE ROADS... x NOT 3 ,HE THERE WHO HAD ON AND SAW MAN A INVITED WERE St. 2 in offered Jan.- Benedict's Darothy. ducted Jan. in St. Church Mass 7 Requiem all Picrz; of ‘How-olosr Mrs. Ed Geis- 3 TO WEDDING GARMENT. AND HE SAID HIM, A COM}; NOT WORTHY o Victor ! Kinzer Father Raden, CharlesflChurch. for Frank died kowski. THOU Sr., who Jan. , 66, St. Cloud: ‘FRIEND Mrs. HERE Kenneth D/DST THOU COME IN WITH- HOW ' ’ \ IN HERE Wife, Mrs. co To THE wm—Iou His T services. A Burial the parish Schmitt. conducted the 4. in cemetetY. Brainerd; CARMENT?’ was ' ,Fred. - OUT WEDDING Her fl.- A an“ WEDDING GARMENT? CROSSROADS , Bagstad), AND (Phyllis E. Radon the ther. St. Martin Mrs. Frank survives with Erenie Steve Bayer, also ,, "BUT SPEECHLESS. lurvives. HE WAS EAST INVITE To Hm FORTH INTO THE children following following children: Mra. Leo Block I the and survrve: v Man, ’I‘ " DARKNESS Mrs. (Irene), THE Schueller I: Ray Lawrence, Frank, Ed- and (Irene), Jr., and m LeRoy m my. . Rafael, Calm; Claude, San Avon; Clemens vFeld (Mar- ward. Mrs. iaauuuuoli Herman; I, ‘Ill .IHIIIIawz-Ivrry um illll .. ’In'l V. ' Bernard. Guala, Minneapolis; garita), Joseph; Elcuin St. Mrs. En- Clement. . _‘ (Jeanette), . Jones William nekim: (Hildegard). Melrosef Mrs. Cnlif.: Mrs. and . .9, P. L.. Friend- Mrs. Calif.; Elmber Sauerer (Dorothy), National City. Avon.,A i Catherine M'rs. Rafael, Calif.: (Teresa). San Mrs. Welte. Chicago. shuk sister. Calm: Alameda, White (Mary), half brothers T. 111.. and the following F. the miomu and Wash; Stephanie, Tacoma. also Mrs. Clara and sisters survive: Sister * grandchildren. There 29 Achman, Avon; Thomas. are Mrs. Joseph Nehren. '/l/ my «7%wfimwflhzflm Raymond Sex-1e Henry John, Minneapolis; Mrs. and Mrs. ’1le , n, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Klein, Joseph Heinen. services. for Cambridke.———aneral Mathew Kometz. Mrs. and Sylvester- died who Serie, 39, Raymond Mrs. Virnig-Bleichner Steinger, Cloud; St. Nicholas Al, and '5 Christ the held Jan. in Jan. 2. Were Hillman.—-—Miss Dorothy Bleichnet Avon; and Mrs. Sylvester Welte. Chi- Paul L. Rev. Church with the King an&George Virnig There married 12-grandcbildren. were St. in fl". cago. Mass. the Requiem are ofiering Lansing 'I.“ R1.’s Church before ‘the Rev. Goebel, Joseph ‘ John Sr. \ Her y- Burial cemetery. _ parish r in . _ l‘ , was "rHEN Percic I“ Dec. bride i The "AND 28. is the HIS HIS ER ANTS WENT 5 THE SAID TO 'BIND on IrINc THE ATTENDANTS, man HAND-5 children: Eu- with five survives Freeport.——A Solemn husband Requiem Mass 59mm: [ACE FEAST ‘TH SAID E TO HIS. WEN H ‘our , w ‘ I daughter INrD THE ROADS AND of Mr. and Mrs. George AND FEET mamas AND cur HIM roam INTO m5 ours/D: Wl-ld stra and Patricia. Catherine, offered Jun. in Heart EINV/TED wnou‘mrr'rouND, 2 Sacred WE WERE ‘5 55 gene. was of THERED ’ Bleichpgr. 6A ALL Don-I WHERE were: BE THE WILL WEE/um, me The bridegroom the AND WASHING is . CROSSROADS, his son are parents, 70 Also surviving Church John Goebel, who co Half AND Louis. for Sn, died THEREFORE NOT moan/>4 GOOD AND DAD) THE MARRIAGE 0F TEETH AND FEAST l“. Mr. of The y‘ Virnig. Mrs. 7N5 George and I MARRIAGE FIND. WOMEVER sisters. rasr you SHALL he INVITE MANY brothers. {our Dec. Rev». Linus Schieller. ro and 2!). four FILLED WITH "FOR m GUESTS. _ ARE [HOSE/ll'Lg“c CALLED EUTFEW ARE ’“W'” attendants Msrie’ Brausen and . were D. Wench Assisting Herbert 0.S.B.. ofi'lciated. Father were George Bleichner. ' Jr. l. ._- Finton. O.S.B..- the deacon. and Rev. Adalbert Unruhe. Farming—The Rev. Wer'ner-K‘rll Benedict’s Burial Frank Luther First, subdeacon. in artin Mass Jan. was Art Requiem ST. offered the O.S.B.. Nuptial St. Cloud—Before parish Mass the His Mrs. a' wife, cemetery. Herbert Church for Catherine's in St. 7 offered BEST HEADQUARTERS for the- Dec. 29 in Mary’s St. John Goebel Michael), Cathedral. (Sophia survives, Jan. 2. Burial who died Wessels, 17, D. Miss Eunice Karls. daughter of Mr. following children: with the Mrs. Ray- His parents, the parish cemetery. in and Mrs. Phil Karls. became the bride mond Richer. St. Paul; Virgil. Free- ,Wessels, survive Bernard Mr. and Mrs. in Department Draws Richard of Werner, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter portf Richer, St. Paul; son brothers and sisters: the following with Mrs. Elmer Werner. Rev. The Wilfred William. Emerald, Wis.; John. Jr.. (Frances). Farm- Clodonld Kron Mrs. lilies celebrated the Attending Muse. HARDWARE—IAPPLIANCES—‘HEATING Rice: Erma Mae, Paul: St. Richard. could not the sinfulness himself. (Martha), of in Roaring Edmund Mrs. ing: overcome sense the couple Joyce Kay and Karl! Harold, Kathleen, Annette, and Diana. were at Gertken Mrs. Lawrence Springs: Ward Scrupulous and Melancholy Special TrihUTe and Jack Werner and Jack Becker. home. Brothers and who sisters also Al- Hubert and (Isabel), Cold Spring; GOODS—POWER EQUIP.—-—SPORTING TOOLS Ben'usa-Kgbilka. survive Joseph, Cloud: St. Frank, Wessels are Herbert» home. bert at was a This does that Luther not sinful, struggling mean Freeport; Anton Alois, was or and was Freeport; Dittlc Falls—Married 879 Dec. 28 before Martin Court the St. member of CHRISTMAS , THRIFI‘IES with sinful Henry, habits Anchorage, CLUB contracted in the Alaska: that he Herbert. We past, Nuptial give Mass St. offered Mary’s in Order of Foresters. the Catholic or was a even of _ Los Angeles, Calif.: Mrs. Charles At- .Church Janice Miss Kobilka; worldly. His youthful had Anna Winter been in serious Mn. spent and clean were Joseph.'—Work years St. St. of kinson. Freeport; HARDWARE and Mrs. Bertha daughter Mr. KobilkaI of Mrs. F. J. and APOIIIEI' who Winter, 79. living, Albany—Mrs. Anna and did he experience sexual conflicts not, beyond those Schindler. St. so Cloud brought Cloud. Mr. Coebel student artists Gerald Benusa. horn Mr. and of and Mrs. was. a parish in the buried Jan. died 1. was member of the St. Joseph Society. What to him Frank tortured feeling Benusa. The Rt. Monsignor of Rev. common young any man. recognition College as special the a to Solemn Requiem following cemetery a Jacob Mer’dan ’1‘. Leo Keaveny the Mass. Mary offered sinfulness the inner opposition fallen burdened with Dolors the Seven oflered 5 in was or Jan. Mass man, St. Benedict of department art the Gelhar Kobi 'a and Franklin St. Cloud—Funeral for were services Ja- Kohler, 0.5.3,. 0dilo Church. The Rev. original sin, against the law of God and cob COMPANY the lack of interior recently. issue attendants. The Christmas of Merdan. who 63, died Jan. 3. the Rev. Cyril by were officiated. assisted harmony and of EkY of his love perfect Lawrence-Kori of God and his Chiirch. held Jan. 7 in Holy Angels’ assurance Art Quarterly, offi- the Catholic deacon: and the Rev. 0.5.8.. Ortman, Burial Assumption in Cemetery. Koalosky. salvation. Little Falls.——-Mis‘s,Mard was subdeacon. 0.8.8.. Robling. Landolin cial bulletin of national the Mrs. Germain Jacob Merdan “5 13-515 St. 58-59 the Phone and following daughter Koslosky,‘became St. Cloud of Osald the following children: the aggravated Surviving He suffered from scrupulosity, extreme by are the children Catholic Association, Art survive: Mathew fea- and Michael, bride of John SOH‘Of Mr. Lawrence, Los Albany: Robert J.. 3.. Edward feeling of abandbnment by God, which brought him terrible St. the Cloud: Mrs. to Leo Lehmeier Mrs. before and and Mrs. Eugene Lawrencfi. Mrs. Alma. Burns, St. Benedict’s Calif.: and tures of Altos. a. as one Celestine Bieniek, St. Cloud. There Nuptial Mass 29 “ACE.” ofl'ered in Your spiritual despair. Dec.. St. §tore tortures of “These tortures,” who survive Luther, Sisters are wrote Diego, Calif. San “the which Catholic colleges hpve live grandchildren and brother Mary's Church T. Leo by Monsignor Gaylord, La Mesa. Laua a Mrs. “were and hellish that sogreat tongue are describe them.” so no can George, St. Cloud. Keaveny. made rapid strides in the arts B‘raun .Stockton. Ida. and Mrs. Calif.: ' During (4) these periods spiritual grandchildren of anguish Luther would these, and four Calif. There during BRANDS the few ." are See POWELL’S past NAME, for Ratings years. Current Movie haunt the confessional of . . Staupitz confessing great-grandchildren. for long two as as St. mentioned Also John’s are Bienok Louis six hours single occasion. W aried with the interminable on a University, Collegeville, and the :1“. HOTPOINT—sPEED of- Mass _QUEEN——MONARCH Holdingford.——Requiem ordeal, was Staupitz would “Man, explain, God isn’t with angry you. \ College St. Catherine Church in St. of Hedwig's The St. Jan. 5 in following fered list includes atfitheaten appearing movies You with God. Don’t know God that commands Jan. The are angry Bienek. died 2. you who Louis for you WHIRLPOOL—*DUO Paul. THERM—IRON in these Clarissa, Sink Foley, Parker's Prairié, FIREMAN Morris, towns: odiciated. Burial hope?” Gaida Leonard to Rev. ‘ Centre, Randall, and Wheaton. \ Photographs illustrating Surviving the parish cemetery. in the was victims Like all of scrupulosity, Luther not; content to ‘ was DELTA—STANLEY—MILLER FALLS .Poland. Veronica Krayon, in is sister, a article, Serious “The Art Stu- A-l follow with confidence and the wise counsel of his Deters Catherine peace Mrl. con- . dent,” include frontispiece de. Morally 'REMINGTON—WlNCHESTERi—ITHICA ,Unobjectionable Adults for Children and fess0r. He a devised additional often of. Park—Funeral services Waite. penances, ' an were ex reme sign Bells in linoleum Ethel of by San Angelo cut Joseph’s San Antone Church St. conducted Jan. 5 in character, which only his increased ago‘ny. At times he would . who died Deters, 73, Mrs. Catherine Witschen for Bright for the Road winter issue of Sea Around Us l ill neglect I for weeks recite his daily Office, obligation to binding " an parish 2. the Jan. Burial in all ceme- was . St. Benedict’s Crazyle‘gs Quarterly A (1952), Smoky " under the penalty of sin, mortal allow to time ample for following children survive: The tery. more th line Flight Nurse and the Holy carving of Fred Waite Park: This Kleinsohmidt, So I; Love Mrs. study. Then in a of he would lock himself in remorse paroxysm e a Souk and Frank, Centre; Henry J. and , Family Glory Brigade in Lorraine done wood by Tarzan She-Devil. arid the his cell, abstain food from and drink, and himself torture by Joseph A brother, Waite Park. Edwin. Isla‘nd Barthel (1950). students in the Sky Both Torpedo Alley harrowing mortifications to extent that only made There him also survives. Cloud Hospital not Weis. Sauk Centre, an ai' Never Let Me developed early interest 60 in gmndchildren and nl‘ great- 21 art the victim seven insomnia for five weeks of time an but are at also one grandchildren. during Cathedral A-2 art at threatened him with insanity. (5) courses 1 Fischer Bernard H. Morally Only Unbbjectionable High School in Cloud. for Adults St. Unable unwilling elicit childlike in to confidence the or par: Fischer. 74, Cloud—Bernard H. St. Affairs of Dobie Gillis Dream Wife doning well-equipped God, of Luther sought is in Calvary to the wrath Ethel Witschen the who Jan. buried, A modern, of God daugh- died 5, hospi- appease was mercy Below Requiem the Sahara following Mass Farmer A Takes Wife Cemetery 3 by “his righteousness’ and by the “efficacy servile , of works.” Mr. Mrs. ter of and Robert Wits- own tal with well-organized staff O 9 Church. Augustine's Jan. in St. ofiered 7 ~' a Dangerous When Wet jglitch-Hiker Such procedure brought him hopeless discouragement and Sixth sullen ’chen of 824. Avenue N., St. a Ann) Fischer (Mary Mrs. Bernard aur- physicians of- and fipecialists. despondency, children: creating following condition in the which he vives with actually hated Cloud. Lorraine Barthel .is a now Morally Minne- (Margaret Objectionable Mrs. Mina George for Everyone God and was Him, blasphemed ’ at God and regretted that M'fs. Leander Gresser of Osseo. , angry (Olive), Conducted Mrs. Forsch apolis; Raymond ‘Sisters by the of the Appointment and in Honduras—(Objection: dialogue Suggestive he had been born. Such hypochondriac asceticism induced ever Chlifq Mrs. Robert Mal- Long Dale, a situations.) Wal- (Rose). Minneapolis; Mrs. brooding melancholy kovch and physical, mental, and spiritual de- - a Children’s Paul: (Elizabeth), St, Turnball lace 7 , . pression. This in by later curious Order Party of reasoning he of St. Benedict years a process Minneapolis. There Henry. six .. .7... . . are L 1‘, . ascribed the Church’s teaching concerning to good Works,. while grandchildren. ‘Mrs. Helen Bet: the time all he living direct in oppostion her doctrine to and was by Slouch—Requiem Mass WCOF St. offered disciplinary code. VGiven was 7 )5T. Cathedral I in Mary's 5 for an. Origin 'and Complex noun”; Helen Betz. Mrs. who died Jan. 89. 1. savings safetinith-EOOd Calvary Burial‘was in Sur- Cemetery. Loan Federal dz Accounts provide .The normal, Wholesome development of Luther’s religious the following children: Mrs. viving Women’s are Members of the Cath- earnings. sleuth Funds by received the 10th life Géis. of thus thwarted by pronounced Anna. Jordan: Mrs. Helen Jansen, are scrupulosity complex, any was a olic Order of Foresters gave a Jacob, Mrs. Peter Gaida, Luxemberz; credited with earnings from. the first. by melancholic aggravated and despair. What the origin of was their Mrs. Theodore Gottwalt. Mrs. Christmas for juve- Bernard. , party men’s sum that complex? This neurotic psychopathic condition would or Frank, $10,0': Nicholas Z and all of St. nner. Fully Mrs. 0-00 2 niles Dec. from 4 Each 30 2 to Account Insured pm. ' to The be traceable his excessively 83 grandchildren to Cloud. and up to and rigorous stern home are seem e Dippold chairman Edward 'was great-grandchildren. Mrs. Bet: 72 was life and his early school life, to during which he he reports was Society member Margaret’s of .St. and Sivinski cochair- with Ted Mrs. a. SECURITY FEDERAL often beaten. The findings of modern psychiatry disclose the Christian Mothers' St. Ann’s of St. Home’of Ed- Assisting Mrs. Shoes; The Florsheim were man. fissurerd Mary's Cathedral. personality, the psychic and the emotional dis- . scars, chief Mrs. ward Brick, Martin William Everoman ranger; orders which childhood stem from deprived of love, a a sense Gerald Mas- Ahles, Mrs. Peter [’1er Schaffner Augusta.—The Wei- ASSOCIATION” St. Rev. Vincent SAVINGS a. LOAN and Marx Cloth- of security, and being wanted. of the oflered Requiem Mus Jan. gand 7 Emil Henneman, lonkowski, Mrs. In addition these environmental factors to there evi- St. Mary’s Church Martin in for were "in‘g. Mrs. Kenneth Hanson, Sr.; Mrs. O Cloud St. St. Germain Street 822 melan- William Eversmap. who died 7‘7, Jan. 4. dently innate tendencies -. toward emotional instability and L B. Plom- Mrs. J. M. A. Danzel, Burial “the parish In cemetery. was Luther cholia. In various places mentions that his inclination to Mrs. Rauch, Joseph bon, Mrs.’ Prayers-Jun. Mary’s melancholy inborn. “His description [of his inner terture] was 8—28 Bld‘. l St. Mrs. and Schellinger, St. Francis Cloud tallies well with recognized of type mental malady,” so a says Poganski. I Louis T the Protestant Bainton, R. H. “that is tempted wonder to one juveniles of the Mothers whether his disturbance should be regarded were arising from authen- as Church Unity For Claus the Santa party. r’éli(gious guests at tic difficulties from gastric glandular deficien~ or, or child each there and cies." 6) gave was also gift. There De Martin Luther’s .1. Wette, Dr. Briefe, II, Berlin, 1825, an ex- 101 was a Page) (Continued From Last Carols change of gifts. 'Il‘gsghreden, 2. Frankfort, 1567, fol. 314a. sung were Christ' King‘and der to danc- folks and our so by the little tap i 3. ‘ . . in their personal lives, act own numbers given. ing Weimar edition, 4. I, Erlangen edition, 557 f.; II, 189 f: ~ - families their and ‘in commun» lpart 5..Seckendorf, Ausfuhrliche Leipzig, Historic des Lutherthums, .in the Those who took by Christ- ities, the practice of fol. 1714, I, 21 b. Hanson, Bonita were program ' charity that unity; will be like . Here 6. I Stand, Abingdon-Cokesbury Press N. Y. 1950. Hanson, Mary Ellen Gai- Karen and hastened to the peace come (To Be Continued) Gaida, Sharon Margaret Ann da, BERNICK’S world.” Carol Rauch, Dann' lle Sullivan, Maslbn- Official Octave Prayer Judy and Paula Gundy, Paula Poganski, Ronald kowski, all Antiphon. "That they Donna Mae Hoffman, Hoffman, be You, Father in may one, as Schel- Dennis Danzel, Suzeann Me and l Theo; that they in Your P EPSI-COLA Distributér Schellinger, Francis Mary linger, also be Us; that the in may one Joyce Plombon, Leon' David and world Thou believe that may Louise Salner. Mary Ann, and has 21). Me” (John xvii, sent thou V. “l thee, unto any SDniors Peter. Two art [Present rock I R. And this, upon Church." My will build Joseph Recital in ST. 4 Lord Joana 0 Christ, who for aged and Thine caidnt Apontles: unto I leave “Peace with My you, senior music Joseph—Two St. convalescent patients I give regard you;" unto peace recital in at appeared students a but the faith lino, of not our Benedict College of St. the on Thy Church, and unto grant QUIET Mar- Jan. evening, 10. Sunday her that which and unity peace . N. Minot, Dak. Olsen of jorie Will; nreagreeable Thy who to Walnut Mary Baxter of and Country Surroundings liveot for- God and reigned of Sister students Grove are Amen. and ever ever. Clement. Indulgences DORAN MRS. MARY choral prelude, twin-piano A indulgence; The following Freudo,” by' Bach, Dir Ist “In Owner and Registered Nurse rucript dated granted by the The opened recital. were program Holiness, His Dec. by 10, 1946, by another concluded suite IJORAN was XII, Pius through the Pope two' Nursing “Scaramouche,” for pianos, Home the Penitentiary of Grand Milhaud. by Church, Cardinal Holy Roman Varia- Mozart’s “Pasto'i'aLVVith Nicola Can-Ii: tions,” Chopin etudes, three 5 Miles a E. of St. Cloud Phone Partial indulg‘ence of 3) 4542-LJ “Annees do from Liszt’s sonata 26-F-l4 which gained day: he 300 can , Brahm’s “In- Pelerinage,” and a all faithful Christian: by at termezzo” by Mar- played were the each habit providing least in heart oi contrito form who People on jorie Olsen. Baxter’s Mary se— if! what- tho day during in octave ldl for Treasured Fried usually future successful. the lections included: “Reflets dans for q are public church oratory or ever l’eau” by Gersh— Debussy, three if performed in the exercise ‘easyufo-use 4-volu‘me risknanylhi'ng. Whithorne’s win pl'eludes, When 'there always they take is part; you “Chimes Patrick’s,” and of St. Plenary indulgence b) ol un- element involved. : SAINT ANDREW uncertainty .“Le Villa-Lobos. Plichinelle’ by an usual condition—Con- der the '. 1? music On Jan. another 24 v fession,’Holy Communion, and NO when You RISK talc: this hm "MIss-AI. of student, Mary Willette rijAILY Jo for the Pope—can is be prayers ' senior Delavan, faithful will all the present by gained at a called for good ’serve to upon you. our voice recital. Jo is of Mary completion the pious stu- the a \ of Church dependability. for each volume complete is guarantee dent James of Manley. oxercioe. your 0 a name season ,EXpecl'ing Guests? hold light weight. To 0 easy l ' ° St. Cloud, senior of the College of at a Get‘enough _ Make gift. of inspiration‘ Coke leading St., Benedict, has yours a the role in l be V That used gif’r be staged The Heiress, Saturday, to Jan. Joseph. With 16, St. at every o on may a ,_ . picture in the is Richard Betting, her member theJohnny Play- of Popular The day O‘F-‘l’l’le with year! a " ' l who co-operating with .the production Ardeleons in the of gnu-d" ers, are 0 traveler busineSs because . DRI/VII' saw person or Broadway play. the famous E ,2 . I pocket slip it's into. To or easy I.” 1" l seams sncwuo NIGHT simplified AND handbag. Has at? DAY -- ; mnmom) RINGS new Molilor Drug Co. ~ * now-:54: improved and rangemen’r Type. FOR THE BRIDE TO BE .. w Illustrated . 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