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

February 26, 1954 · Page 7 of 8

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— n¢—rr—»‘,~"*‘P"W . ,_ r - . r - a - -_ ‘. . . . . ‘ y o- \ I i ' ‘ l l ' H . Frlday, February CLOUD REG|STER 26, 1954, THE ST- i EIGHT no: V Show. Collegions M. Anita Dies Sister Stage Tois’ Eleclions Hold lo Students Cathedral St. excursion into Along Joseph—An with St. the college, sistance Leading native ‘ of Chinese I is many Industrio party the a nun, Veri- the members of Filing good all for the'time as “NOW is university, Children’s Theater by the and Little Theater dra- Sister Bendu, who recently supported by Burns, Michael was Brandl, John presi- tist party their of aid the are men to College to club of the of the around matiqs the country, awarded in come M.A. education, Lorge groups Habstritt, Barbara Larry an vice Johnson, Roger dent; preSi- than typ- is party” St. Feb. Ardeleons have mere Benedict slated for realize flavor a to authentic more Chinese With is has Rauch. come Lou Mary an and a secretary; Coboi'n, Nancy , I. dent; High Cathedral exercihe at the ing Dak.; Ardeleons Wlll Bismarck, N. 25 when the importance of children’s Mary’s, stage Anita St. been M. Joseph—Sister caught in this fanciful that St, “the be party promise to Meagher, treasurer. Rene of and days the school. These- The Clothes plays Emperor’s New for integral Anthony’s, St. are St.‘ of Hastings; part dramatization of Ger- the down,” Feb. 14 the died at of old Hans let Kahl as an will age Es— you Gerald never include Activists school’s The the election—electipn to children’s audience. American Theater. With Benedict’s Boys’ the and St. Christian her Cloud; set of Imperialists; 42nd Anderson the fable in in leads the and a 61 as- ald Meyer year Marlene Opatz, Clem selman, the members of offices, 11 best Wis. Altoona, China School in in RficléelHum- the long (llvfok, religious-profession. Daviéi having ago. Thielman. Marcelline and Reiter, W S'udent Campaign C Council. I sea- Kahl (Mary) Anita Sister t the t has been as she at A number c uire was Since 1937 class ary of ofthe a n the p rey, for portion costumes feminine The weeks n a r off two p son sounded ago Richard Rotter, April 1892. running 29, mates. Buckman born at Con- Benedict’s mother-house, St. the clothes-loving party, Optimist the with emperor the are of members up came Junior when Sue Kropp, Mary Thomas Ross, the late daughter of the She engaged Chinese k she where B vent, richly garments, and Margaret was comprising was e r, hints first e c one the given class were have Schoener Sharon July and Kahl. Amelia On Frank and domestic work. For r Anderson, mainly in embroidered Rita ofAtom silk tunic has ' Bohmer, Deve|0pment red Barbara a their time,” and the is “now of election hats their tossed in scho- entered the she I 1911, 10, she the distinction Sowada. her death month prior Jane to been of having Mary opened. and was candidacy“were bids for Co-operatists. the title under Con- Benedict’s St. lasticate of Cloud St. HOs- the patient in by Chinese mandarin. Kevm a Feb. 24, worn Wednesday, a On nov-itiate began her represent she candidates The 24 vent; pital. on [ass Spiril intro- Holy In the 1953-54 Jeanne O’Fal. cast Hughes, prexy, are I world- Nation-wide Collegeville.———A decent of atomic pronounced and July 1911, 10, use candidates the parishes. Six stu- Ion 10 recitation of the candidates Following the to Betty and Sullivan are Ann the of duced of living is Britain and USA standard in would wide July 19.12. 11, first her now power Sa- assembly. St. Paul’s; five from H: vows Litchfield; general Solemn Re- Dead, Office of the Caroline Klein body rom at and dent a if the development of be realized in three possible two profession, her \Shortly after or years. four Sauk Rapids; Heart, cred all party Eileen. for offered the Mass for Potter Qualifications quiem Minneapolis; mem- of was is interrupted Uranisz are almost atomic not Delegate llamed for assigned she was two years reserves power of Holy from from Cathedral, requirements two Angeline the The of her soul Feb. 17. Dufner include Buxton, of N. bers repose This challenge endless, being 20 times that of the by another of domestic department the to war. St. scholastically, the An- Spirit, and from girk; Marfy Fa- Schwappach celebrant the Mass one of C Jule and average was a students of St. coal presented to present Hospital, Cloud. Raphael’s St. St. reserves. was John St. St. Augustine’s, other thony’s, of _maJon retention nephew, Robbinsdale- Donald Kahl, ther Mar no, sen O as- a Y University by Dr. James The hydrogen. bomb could John’s put the‘ she taught succeeding ’ The of St. Jo- and acquisition St. Peter’s, years Cantius’, office, EgngaAc‘gggfainMfig: also 1&9 school Alvin Quade, sisted by 13: Slate a Girls’ “out commision” lo of city in Arnold, assistant professor of following successively in the any the _of ‘Final elec- seph’s St. Joseph. knowledge of working Robert Benson, dea- nephew, and a studies the University the woud‘ nuclear at Moure,’ Cloud; schools: St. Mary’s, St. determine will willingness, tions week the next and council, N. Dak.; respectively. Mary Kay Deitl and subdeacon, con convocation Feb. Chicago, of at N?) Peacef‘lt} of U ,, Dickinson, N. Dak.; a the H for Long Prairie; responsibility the coming the officers for time, and use year. St. of Paul; Margery Fickbohm of Mische master Jerry cere- was 17. b All yet'bnown' council. the of knowledge of,“ "‘5 Chub of Rockwell City, 1a.; Margo Victor Ronel-- monies, Father and Newman Activities of Lenzmeier Adelaide Ann H nuclear physicist who bomb The present filed in reserves either person - are nominees Bischof Watkins. of Nancy in lenfitsch, O.S.B., present was des- been has Parish Spirit all 15 worked for three the in unlimited peggy Holy world when nomination accepted war-years on over Hynes Winnebago. of Lo the sanctuary. or girls the of - vote ignated by bomb Manhattan atomic proj- quantities. the ’ them. endorsed classmates ' nlggzfiimri’ fiiremmeelfr Jfizggz o?- corhes . Surviving deceased Cathedral the of class junior are The the the moral of Cobalt “H” bomb the stressed of ect to aspects parties major Six came Student by Described Little her brothers, Edward of honor Signal. the School for th‘? application atomic the of threatening the High practically Clbud' nearQSt to and primaries, every power. Gnifkowski St. of and Buckman; for Falls and Joseph‘ of representative State “Without He stated that hypo- Girls’ 0f exgtence personality of ’ \w‘orld-famed peace, ,man'. Jane Fleugel of Morris. and Mr. Sister M. Rolanda, St. of sisters, daughter The the would be delayed 30 1954. . that Arnolds endorsed thetically power or or r. opinion was one The play , under the of , Lenzmeier Joseph’s Home, St. Cloud; Sister dlrec' Edmund “wholeheartedly” 15 ru- years.” the of atomic Mrs. the club belong valuable who most to KUEFLER t By DONALD more other ap- can use a r y p select- Adelaide Bernita, Breckenridge; and M. _ and 3, The atomic made of Sister Marcine, these products medical diag- tion skits ral route was that it does and expert in assisted address formerly of preciate all public Kuefler, through (Donald was can physical fit- (Theresa) of John Quade basis Mrs. A. by student placards at the and scientific production others‘ will, statements: nosis research. ed that staff. only hope announcements, present is Minn., at spot Wadena, come a on charac- moral. scholarship, of Buckman. Another sister, Sis- Kilzer of Missoula, through- Only development Joan is of atomic Future of atomic Mont., of what conceivable Teachers advantage cent take spot Cloud St. to student one per at re- ness, every a leadership, preceded her flood of ter Ethelda Kahl, Chinese painted literal qualities cour- Catholic col- search appropriations had been largely education, the and right rests by theirs used school, member of ter, active the College and [power on out screens a as an co-operative- and 'death in Feb. 17, 1937. for time concluded. in the play. honesty, he students. legg that peace of Club tags. uses. Newman the age, earn- on 4-H local in work Her pus.) ness. and awards merited has Selected, Royalty groups Cloud Club St. Newman at The commendation. than has College Teachers more alternate Selected was weekly Our as members. active 200 of daughter ’Soph Hop’ Karls, Kathleen discus— For panel from meetings vary Never‘underesthnate’ of Karls Philip Mrs. and Mr. social events, speeches, sions to eli- The Cathedral. Mary’s St. business. and .High Cathedral at Sophomores depended girls both gibility of up- discus— panel of One last in the figured our School faculty news the of approval as on four composed of sions, the determined young Week they when classmates. of support well as c'ouples married i C h l t annual the for royalty c a o 1954 pre- is the State Girls of Minnesota an the discussed Cloud, St. from ‘ In- Hop.” Charles “Soph Lenten ' power. Auxiliary Legion American pro)- attitude towards Catholic his of the support mar- derieden won practical train- designed for ect Another, courtship. “king.” of Mr. riage and The class son as good and Americanism in ing , them- of the members Inderieden conducted by Charles 'and Mrs. 17-24 June The citizenship. ses- Charles Christian considered Parish, Cantius’ selves, at- John St. a building club 4—H the on will sion at evening Father of the towards recreation. titude guest his and the is Grounds button! Fair State the the in festivities Foley spoke Richard Wey of to reign 4 over incul- attempt to annual eighth night the gymnasium Cathedral the Church’s the matter of us on obli- individual of cate “of sense March 2. a Walter regulatory power; of through gation program a associate the editor also Matt, of the king, Attendants to government, American “living” discussion sopho- Wanderer, led of the by determined vote on a carried out it is in especially as philosophy education; and Hinz, the Darrell of class, son are more entire The Minnesota. program of Excellency, Barthol- Carl Hinz BishOp His Mr. and Mrs. 0' nonparti- "nonpolitical, at aims Gerald and intel- Cathedral «Parish, addressed the ome, us on attempt to nonsectarian in— Cor- and Mrs. of Mr. san, ideas which Meyer, lectual of in When son weali war we love the potential leaders Red Cross into still you Button- 9. Par- St. oseph’s of J nelius Meyer today. Through such engaged are and of country. ’ God of ish, Waite Park. able activities receive to we are who Crusaders former YOU Among ARE of I'I'HEREI Nilan, president Kay Mary Catholic outlook present on a I Carol . honor the held have were class, has sophomore the prom- problems which would otherwise and Huschle, Marie Knuesel, “a little bit of ised guests unavailable secular col- in be a Girls’ 1953 The Johnson. Marge] her theme chosen by the heaven,” ege. informed Schroeder, Lois Stater, will This celebration committees. consider the social Also, we of senior classes and junior the func- close of social mark the side Newman Club of the as a State Girls: experiences at her until the for Crusaders tions You when blood more the life practical necessity. We or on saves sponsor year’s selection. this prior to April. of middle this little girl. Last participate in activities Red Cross and such year, your 4,000,000 procured dances, sleighrides, hayrides, donations of over as pre- and parties with the blood. Most cious of of what is collected purp se am wrlru’s'Hui bringing Catholic and will this lives of civilians— me young year save together. Since marriages mothers in childbirth, accident women and sur- often evolve from acquain- patients. mere gery is important it that i tances, young Catholics should have the occa— sion socially associate with to members their faith. of own Newman Club activities extend beyond the social 'intellec- and tual_, into however, spirit- and the alternate ual realm. On Thursday evenings settle down into we small discussion circles, taking Catholic truth, doctrinal some or moral, order in to express our- selves in Catholic Daily, a way. during October, May, and Lent the Rosary is recited on campus. All members of the club are urged participate. to Three Sundays receive Holy year a we Communion in body that a so Houserife when serviceman’s letter home. 117,200 You more a goes are become conscious, of we as group, course! a A. of spiritual of unity Christ helped by Red Cross-— in month our our men were every your through Faith. In December ' with we everything from toothbrush to extra an an emergency participated in day of recol- a flight home. help for 105,200 And that doesn't count service wife—master lection, directed Father by Henry homemaker, mother She’s also and tamllles help the Lutgen. month, visits and 115,000 to We patients began the by day a or = domain—the kitchen. Does she have of her it receiving Holy Communion ln month. veterans’ hospitals each as a body. convenient? Throughout and easy? Is her kitchen attractive the of course the day attended the various we cupboard doors lack Does struggle with she or conferences. The time between space? ouficient reserved storage for consultation was With the ‘priests available, and for spiritual reading. her about: Ask This Sunday, Newman Sunday, ' . day which thousands of is a on . . Newmanites the nation across Will step the Communion to up in rail order receive Christ. to It than than is no more proper this day should when heart-warming You then on we are en- pay our highest tribute Cardinal to New- food, shelter, aid medical couragement, the convert-educator whose man, these Your reach tornado victims. Red when lives saved You More are are life inspiration serves for as an $6,600,000 Cross devoted last year over Cross. trained by Red by folks your our own. help folks stricken by disaster— to _By generosity, the Thanks to do all the your Cath- no means fires, tornados. Your floods, generosity olic students T.C. belong at trained 779,800 people Red Cross to made the Newman it possible rebuild shattered, to Club. One of our 675,000 in first aid, in safety. water chief ambitions 24,500 is and lives homes for families. bring to them First elders operating 16,000 over all Newman into Club. We deeply -lI Cross Red highway stations and regret‘their having secular any education‘ without the mobile units fought the supple- traffic ac- religious mentary guidance that cident death toll. the Newman Club offer. We can Your Red Cross but- Altar Plans Unit ton that says you believe helping in people. Never under- Marion DeVofions estimate its power— it regard- that means Cross!” Answer call—loin Red less the creed of or race, St. Cloud—The Holy your Angels color, whenever peo- Altar Society held its monthly ple trouble in are meeting the Cathedral High in‘ Join- there. you are School cafeteria. The current zenorouslyl proyect of the society is the fur- nishing of altar linens. Dur- new the meeting, members ing signed the Freedom Scroll, supporting by sponsored, advertisement This the National Committee of Cath- olic ,Women for Radio Free ‘ Cloud Concerns followingSt. Europe. the Mrs. C. E. Beacom, d_ean_ery chairman of religious ac- tiv1t1es, urged the recitation of the Rosai-ly, fAngelslus, and Mem- ami circle durin orare in e Year.y ' g _ knows thetzrhMaiI‘lian Every ROEBUGK woman ‘ SEARS John Lak e ev. astor, dzvoliion ‘ 1" also stressed speéial to building Whether. her kitchen remodeling her old, new Mary or during the Marian Year. beauty He and utility the tip-top kitchen reminded in modern musts members that Feb- are Catholic Press Month ruary .15 planningl Custom JFA Cabinets have these plus features that and the Catholic who wishes more.’Extra efficient and JFA Custom economical, man'y be_accurately to informed will COMPANY. AND, Cabinets will fit kitchen subscribe Getlmaterials, labor to his diocesan any space. newspa- and alert himself the to per and credit, all J. F. Anderson Lumber Yard. at many easy your fine Catholic . . periodicals that are available. Father Laky also BUY TODAY de- PAY’ lATER a scribed the pilgrimage to Euro- Us. JFA Home Improvement Plan. _No down payment— shrines our the to Blessed Vir- pean gin which No will be mofigoge-3 " made in to Octo- your; pay. \ er. Welcomed into the society from 6‘ St. ‘ Paul’s Parish Silillflflfllfl Mines. were F. ’0 0.» anie M liaaihyStrgiltlf V alriIdRIJbgeIilialD'reiYYdi. ‘ ' _ , , . - . . Mrs. Myron Zenner Mrs. and - 31'. comm st. out no VI . Frank Alvord . headed the hostess COMPANY LUMBER committee. Were Prizes by won GODFREY BANWELL, Mrs. Peter Dinndorf, Manager bridge; St. Cloud, Minn. Mrs. Joseph Drexlel‘, five hun- Phone: 1911 dred; and Mrs. Louis ’Dinndorf, -l . Sin. specml award. O