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

February 12, 1954 · Page 2 of 8

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was: THEIVST. REGISTER CLOUD ' nor ‘ I 1954 '12, February Friday, Marion aHun-Psychologist Perham St. Held Are :CircIe, Speaks little ‘FaIIs' Services Mary’s C. K. of ‘ Sociol Past Regents of D. of i I. Feted . at v I Centre Souk Church in In Convocation "Women Fete at John .V‘ St. At V. ‘ x "I Little Falls—Past t .Willmdr each of Tuesday regents during the month Pappenfus and Mrs. ‘l Supper mental dis- Sausage St. Mary’s and Annette emotional Circle the for of Daugh- seirvices of March: Sister Collegeville. Olsen. On their of the privi- themselves committee availed I Centre—Special were Sauk —— mental specifically of Isabella turbances, ters honored _The of 1954 membership and doctor author campaign Luverne Powers Walters, indul- were Mmes. of the toties quoties and John Our Lady of lege held in the Were censured the Monday She evening, Feb. disease. wxll 1, through 50-minute at continue preva- June Beaty, 30, psychology, Anthony Bieganek, granted that day. for a Val a Feb. 2, the gave Angels Church gence on preju- and misconceptions combined business and social The Is lent 1954. national There “Whether Miss Brenny, Binstock,’ regent, talk Clem a The In evening, 8 Alfred. Purification. the of the at Feast on p.m., a the is sin hold that meeting St. that in Mary’s School. Toward dices Helen T. Howard, Viewpoint has council asked each olic Perham.—The Perham Eich, ath ‘Forrest C conducted Marian Holy Hour Farrier, Harry religious day’s was was program ar- sickness of mental Luverne Powers, major member Week dur- master of to try bring Health” last Columbus least to Mental Knights‘ of at Foltmer, cause of the Mathew He also as by Fa h Renner. Raster, Marie ranged by the religious activities t en- er John‘s commended the St. member convocation past into their at circle. the ceremonies, Reilly, tertained at Elizabeth devotion the ing. parish. preached one new Sand, Aner committee of the to a sausage women a ' on - for their tireless regents efforts Chairman cochairman on and University. Wednesday evening, for Johnson, Clara Schmitz, Virgin Mary. The Rev. Sylvester Renner, Blessed U. A. supper in their of leadership. Monday She business Mrs. A. J. the During years Volbert, Lady of the Angels is Jan. 27. celebrated High Mass Since Our Adam Trafas. evening and speaker convocation pastor. were The a a remarked that February is the followed the Marian meeting, which Holy_Communion is of the of 7:30 Church Congregation the at sup- member of one a.m. month leaders of and entertained diocese, in the reli- distributed before Mass shrines the was ap- the the the of is head and Joseph were St. women per, was propriate for the occasion. by assisted under Zanoni,‘ activities committee, the Bruno those unable’to be gious for by present. psychology at of department Mrs. J. chairmanship Mrs. W. E. H. Bares, day, from of first St. Feller-er. Throughout the 9 the in Ludwig Catherine regent St. of College of St. Mary’s meeting, extended invitation business made Diedrich, Circle, 'spoke the— 7 After for to Paul. an a.m. p.m., groups up ATTENIION deanery the and the Little Flower all parishes‘of the thanked of members of the the and their the knights guests 'to regent group devel- en- nun-psychologist The . and members the Court recited the Rosary participate in these Candlemas for the tribute. of music by 492 to joyed talk in program a the theme of the oped hour. M. the Attend- Day services. Miss Irene Rich- A buffet lunch of hour made served and council orchestra on was up every of the science that stating psy- v recitations these chairman the aid deanery of the at is past Mahoney, ts seated James Ebnet, at Norbert was ance regen were healing art cho—therapy was a parishioners nd large committee. table centered with shrine and of Charles Olson, —Priesls Walz, Xavier and Seminarians— many 8 a a fir _ the Blessed Virgin, marking the Humor Reistenberg. 'Peter’s Society Robert was “Altar St. Marian Year. Each the of honor by the injected into program . received gift from the ' guests I acted Fellerer, who Ludvvig a as V lChurch circle. Nicholas St. ceremonies. of master The of 'group past regents closed evening’s The program of Children’s Home Hears 'CASSOCKS and included, besides present Mrs. danc- of old-time session with a Watkink, Minn. 0. P. Bares, Mrs. H. W. Gjesdahl, Mrs. “circle the Highlights ing. were William Peterson, Mrs. H. K. ' “broom SETS th and two-step” e or: VESTMENTS, Nylen, Mrs. H. P. Latterell, Mrs. dance.” ' Peter’s Altar Society held laws St. the society of read and G I B J. E. Mrs. Earl Curran, Anton, were the edun- Special guests were explained. Discussions from the Mrs. Robert Hamm, Joseph- meeting the Pia and its monthly in Nicholas chaplain, the Rev. cil MADE TO ORDER took floor place in regard the to Sand. Feb. ine Decima Monday, Room 1, the Roger Rev. on and Donnay, work being done by various the WINTER On Sunday, March The Mrs. president, 14, the 21138 James’ chaplain St. of pm. Cossberg, miSSIOH Cil‘des h PariSh- 0f t , members Mary’s called meeting of St. Circle Bernard Notch, the w.i11 e Hospital. Walters Annette Sr. After the business meeting, the Fit-— receive Holy Communion the opening in order after to prayer by a Special prizes ——Guaran‘teed won to were speaker, tile Henry Rev. is guest of Penance body the Mass the sacrament Rev. Raymond Lang, 7:30 St. the at and by at pas— Mrs. Henry and 'Drahmann V. H. FESTIVAL the Lutgen, superintendent of St. cure-all. psychological Mary’s Church. Initiation will ALTERATIONS tor. Schik. the prize for a grand The and REPAIRS Home, Cloud ,hildren’s in- explained that speaker follow the day St. Mary’s The was at followed. same order of‘business Mrs. The by wome'n‘s won was games troduce official voiced School Church has Auditorium 2:30 the at no by- constitutions and revised p.m. The . Grimm. Albert study the toward State Regent Mary Sliney, vivid St. opinion Father Lutgen or gave a given attention Governor-Anderson psychology to are prompt except of Paul, will be perform practice Backs picture worlc he and his present of the to will Church it. The the work. potluck people degree A staff of and lay encourage nuns sup- are of Basement method In Church official adopt will children be served in the school, doing the for 118 at no per now the psychology for cafeteria after the these children initiation. the home. To reason get same SEWING DEPARTMENT SUNDAY Drive Crusade medicine Freedom for good Catholic Appointment Mrs. she has into homes where of John Ray- or none physics. live recording they normal life under mond secretary as can a was physical science love announced. She succeeds If the guidance and of father Mrs. en- any a 14 morals FEB. field of MISSION OFFICE—Room the croaches and mother and perhaps brothers Richard Jung, who is leaving N0. the 1 on Church the aim Father city. and sisters is the of and dogma I the people as guar- dom Anderson, Elmer C. Gov. urge program. will spiritual sciences the and his Lutgen staff. A the donations of of for dian report observe this Institute Minnesota Bldg. Benja- of to St. addressed Cloud, Minn. letter to in a individual the For speak The meeting closed the with ward coffee hour the Vet- out. of thus help the flame week and at chairman of Starting P.M. was 2:00 Berger, state min ’psychologist, how- professional and followed by erans’ Hospital, Cloud, St. burn brightly in libertyto threw Freedom, prayer was a Cr‘usade for was the more ethical code is by there would lunch. served committee made by the chairman, who Mrs. John the hearts of those as behind an office his of a ever, weight the profession, she headed other women.” by Mrs. Vernon Thom. again Donations be made be and Hamm. in free to ex- $50,000 to drive for any are the men state plained. Free Europe Radio keep help on_ "l'IO'I'Io'I'IO'l'IO'l'IOW'IO'I'Ié'mO-I'l‘o'l'lo'I'IO'I'IO'HO'I'IO'HO'HO'flo‘momOHCm§fi10'TIO'I‘IO'I'I . illustrated the Annette Sister SANDWICHES BOUJA, the air. ‘! attitude practical Church’s VA. Feb. 12 the week “During of r» WW? REFRESHMENTS citing by psychology two toward 22,” statement 357:", Governor’s the to 0 Q OIA‘ trained C ;:-umma.,"h both friars Dominican noting will be in “we read part, . Kinds [(1 “M. PulA gm“ Game. of All phl- Thomistic and theology in the Week. I Freedom peo— urge A ff" Hearl‘ l h ~ r Church, yet of the losophy one this observe Minnesota ple of to . j. d 7.9“ J. Her SONG O approach in psychological using.the of flame help the Welcome thus week ‘and Everyone Jung. of other the Freud and in of brightly liberty burn to On more mutually schools g. would These who are two of those the hearts x. women.” opposed. and again free be :J-' men Cath- especially scored Sister An- addition Governor 'In to Church Nicholas St. speakers and olic State the Minnesota both derson, newspapers of misrepresenting‘the science the Watkins, Minn. Council and Minnesota P. O. CIO the presenting by ‘ phychology Federation Labor, of State as of Church opponent pErsonnel of the entire well psy- an as as l research and treat- chological in the federal the government “Remember behind the ment. have out state come . have All three drive. or- groups campaigns fund-raising ganized Freedom distributing and fabric box 'of quality are Jewel VALENTINE’S. re- memberships for their Scrolls HER to DAY wulrs um red, ' signature. sembling leather. Ivory, important “One of the most blue, I turquoise, light green, is today things in lives com- our I I I Communism,” stated R. bating lock Satin velvet lining, I rose. or of the Min— Olson, president A. ' a: .S Labor. key. Federation of and nesota Little hearts embroidered red promoting organization “The $3.00 cottOn printed activity known the Cru- this is sheer as or on all for Freedom. I sade urge hankies of the nicest L. organizations A.F. of to are state one members scrolls all for secure expressions of love. your solicit much funds and to as as possible.” $2.00 50c to C10 State Join To finished Gold silver com- or Robert head the state Hess, of with powder of plenty pacts Minne-l 010, “The commented, happy State 010 Council is sota beau- Round square room. or 'A Housewife of follow national the lead of to course! our ties. organization supporting the in '1 the Crusade Freedom and for $9.95 $1.00 to by outstanding being done job homemaker, , She’s also and hopeful mother wife—master Free Europe. The Radio -—v'« in Berlin developments recently in Whitman’s Chocolates, her domain—the kitchen. Does she have of it s. and Eastern Germany are cer~ easy? Is her kitchen and convenient? attractive both tainly due in part to great Sweet Remem- boxes. heart Freedom and the Crusade for Does she cupboard doors lack struggle with ‘v or brances. Free EurOpe.” Radio -- ,. sufficient space? storage ti Bartelt, l Edward n o n a a lb: \ chairman for the federal 1/2 $l-15‘a 1/4 lb. 55c,” em- appoint- the ployes, announced, $3.00 $2.25, and 1 lb. Knox, St. Arthur R. ' of ment internal of Paul district director federal chair— as" area revenue, box, satin utility quilted A Crusade in Minni- for the man Duluth excepting the sota, area, 2 gift perfect makes a by Wil- which will handled be, a . . collector liam Kerfoot, of N. Nice for practical too. one, customs. e Mr. has already Knox contact- handker- keeping gl s, 0 v federal depart- ed 114 agency jewelry hoisery, and chiefs, employing 17,000 ments persons, “urging them contribute to gen- Green, order. Rose, in neat Crusade erously the 1954 for to Freedom." Mr. erfuot has fol- Wine. 'Blue, similar in the Du- lowed coilrse a Ciusade for 880 “This luth area. typical American Freedom is a chipping in make it of to way .crisp, possible the truth of to to Adorable convey aprons Curtain,” behind the Iron those swiss, dotted chintz, stand-out said. he , mighty Signatures" Makes 750,000 organdy. and a Sought tie little to fetching apron lady’s Haislet, the Ed cochairman for lucky around some along Minnesota with of state Day. Valentine’s waist Mr. Berger, that on announced Scrolls Freedom with for l room $3.539 signatures have\ already $2.25 750,000 to distributed throughout the been that available and state more are Aprons \ . organizations by through local Plastic or writing the Crusade for Freedom headquarters, 119 Loeb state Arcade, Minneapolis. “Anyone desiring contribute do to can so at} either through local groups or by Crusade sending for Free- to ear-Vii» 3 Montag’s than ting lovely sta- local postmaster,” dom, c/o he said. tionery. We have large (C, se- a Governor Anderson’s complete knows Every 2.5 follows: statement which lection from woman I can you “Certainly free man’s of . one gift. effective choose i in efforts the new kitcheli most " Whether a building her remodeling her old, Moog-“'0‘ (or or ‘. against struggle the and tyranny 'ybeauty Ii and utility the tip- kitchen in modern top musts oppression totalitarian Com- are of $1.00 to A‘s: planning. been the Crusade JFA munism has Custom Cabinets have these plus features q. for Freedom. it‘tn‘any efficient Extra and JFA economical, Custom mOre. a “Through Radio Free Europe, .‘g ‘-Cabinets will fit kitchen Get materials, labor the any Crusade has carried the space. to and 'credrit, people of Eastern all Europe J. F. Lumber Yard. Anderson at easy new a your of hope,'as well measure as a BUY TODAY EATER PAY better of understanding means a objectives aims of the the and Use down JFA Home Improvement Plan. No payment— our American people. No mortgage—3 to‘puy. ' years the people “By encouraging ‘by Communism oppressed to l. ANDERSON maintain their their pride and a, determination day be free to r. one Crusade has again, for Freedom advanced the of and peace cause freedom throughout the entire “. ' lUMBE COMPANY world. R “During .the week of Feb. 12 be 22, will noting Freedom to we GODFREY BANW ELL, St. Cloud, Minn. Manager Week. this time will have At we opportunity Phone: recognize the‘ 1911 to an the Crusade for of Free- success --r l /.