St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
May 28, 1954 · Page 11 of 12
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THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER PAGE TWELVE Friday, May 28, 1954 FUN Speak Atomic Expert Church IT’S to NO Humanity Sees Catholic U. Grads To Single Fumin As One Washington—Thomas E. Mur- and Dad, Mom and Me, sisters and my my Commission Atomic Energy ray, haven’t been home brothers I since was a will the speaker member, be Vatican City—“The Catholic at ‘ weeks old. We lived the few in Holy Land. Catholic Univer- 65th annual Church the considers humanity as from had the bombs and bullets. We to run single family, bound together America graduation sity of one exer- fighting home After the the our was on wrong in Patrick O’Boyle the Fatherhood of God and cises. Archbishop Everything there— of the line. side is said we own the Brotherhood Christ,” of preside. will {our clothes, furniture, Dad’s work all our editorial my my in Osservatore Ro- William F. Ryan, and Murray an For several months lived and home. in .gifiiliii ‘ we ‘ Stone & Web- a president of vice mano. I shelter. for Now of in part Corporation, are cave we a Engineering ster In noting the the observance of , small house. My Dad can’t get temporary degrees awarded honorary will be Children’s Day of Prayer for .regular he’s foreigner. Natives work since McEntegart, J. a by Bishop Byran Peace May the Vatican daily 23, IF IT WEREN’T FOR THE preference. get More than university rector. said the Church is greatly con- STARVE die HOLY FATHER, WE’D of univer- the or graduates 1,000 cerned about dangers that the o- food, clothes and badly disease. He sends schools will receive de- us sity’s threaten the family its 10 and mem- We’re the only needed medicines. not ones. bers everywhere. grees. There 850,000 REFUGEES like spread us are WON’T YOU HELP through countries. seven $10 sends FOOD PACK. HIM TO HELP US? a Haswell East- clothes St. and Your old sent to will 61, N.Y. chester Rd., Bronx cover us. daily. We’ll bless you OUR REMEMBERED DEAR LORD LOOKS TO BE IN YOUR WILL. I O Doubleday & Co. New of York MEMORIAL SACRIFICE announced the completion » of the . I sacrifice Will remember Memorial Day the printing of the first _ three books be supreme your to on published you in September in a than by remembering boys made freedom? No better for of publishing inexpensive, new program our way paper-bound, pocket-sized volumes SACRIFICE. send MASS the Catholic GREATEST If forgot, with the field be to known your in you Image Books. as INTENTIONS missionaries Your offerings today. to The three are books, our pictures of which shown above left to are are only You have Gregorian almost their support. to right, _ Cath-blicism, Damien the now cher, can arrange by John Farrow; The Spirit of offered it. Masses for soul. Ask about by Karl Adam; and your own Our Lady of Fatima, by William Thomas Walsh. Thislnew series VIRGIN Child BOTH Christ MARTYRS represents major Sociei advance in the field low- of a Tribute the foundress to the of publishing. cost The Will include Catholic works namesakes training series of doctrine, STS. AGNES and CECILIA have Child now Christ Society young paid the at :iIStvOlgfilli‘ was an? lliitera'itlilireb ofklasting value to appeal Foundress Shertallay, India. all readers lauded with the Assissian Sisters Both hope imi- to in to at ls 12th biennial national meeting of so eooswill llf ie. NtirYil;5 Doubleday their patrons’ virtue We be able let cents, & co" least. hope to them tate at to SZeZ, the organization in Cleveland. 575 Madison Avenue, New York this continue if raise the training $150. of their cost Participants in youth shown we year, panel above. Left right, can to a are this in payments? Can send to front Iris Rapposelli and Sue Gelin; and back Nor- you sum one any row, are row, McLeod and James Manuel. man UNISON HEARTS IN Miss Mary Merrick, 90-year-old invalid Chevy of Chase, Md., Mary’s Immaculate Heart and the Sacred Heart Son. What of Her who founded the society help children spiritually, to morally, and lovoly picture appropriate place of the Sacred for Heart a more physically, able attend. In her not to she reminded the was message SPRING than FATIMA SHRINE in JORDAN. will Mary’s It in cost PICNIC! new members dominating of the principles the Christ of Child two So- loved will tell $100. This wonderful memorial of to a one your ciety, personal and personal service. contact gift of Jesus and His Mother. For $10 both‘ devotion to every or United Nations agencies that aid children be effective only can ‘ - Szfifi'g]: £13): (ignfiggmn ' Of u our ihzhiqsah: (ff pmtme 11%;]:va . Egg; with the help of voluntary the agencies, delegates told by Alba were Zizzamia, UN assistant observer for NCWC. the St. Joseph’s Parish ‘(MorrilD BRIGHT EYES Mrs. Gregory Weyand of St. Paul, Minn., re-elected president of the was society for Other officers two-year term. Mrs. Thomas J. Condon of Chi- a are Yes, she eVidence is 0f the vice president; Mrs. Wall, Hugh E. Jr., of Dayton. 0., second vice presi- cage, (lixent; M1183 Florence Connelly. Cleveland“ of third the Sisters vice noble work president: Mrs. Leo of T. clors at fourth A premdent, and Miss Mary Harman of Washington, ergmi fiesta er, Vice of Vincent’s Crib in Beirut. St. in gay Sun., D. C.. May 30ili,‘ secretary. All Day Thanks them, each The society’s foundress elected 10 the advisory board along to with Mrs. year was John Hopkins of Omaha, Neb.. Mrs. John Haggerty and of Cambridge. Mass. hundreds like her—abandoned th fitting smooth die of born ese to exposure, or without homes rescued are — awful fate from imag- too to a CHICKEN & PER HAM The Sisters plan ine. .10 en- hospital SKIP large the for to care Have mite you" many more. a DINNER brick? buy 33 provides to a smusmus KNIT layetle. They keep child a a month $10. a on “STRINGLESS GIFTS” EN- for .‘Fiesm” wonderfully prime tbwe is ABLE HOLY FATHER THE appco me gay a REFRESHMENTS GAMES — TO MEET EMERGENCIES They're bright, SKIPPER SPORTSHIRTS! sudi KNIT WHEN THERE’S TIME NO COME OUT TO MORRILL exciting of perfect- RELAX colors. And they have that course, TO APPEAL. comfort of fabric, Made Interlock knit SKIPPER fir. MEET OLD FRIENDS AND ENJOY AN Enroll friend loved breeze they're Choice of colors wash. six or one, a to living deceased. 15,000 or yith saddle only— stitching, contrasting EXCELLENT at COUNTRY STYLE MEAL V Masses annually for members. Individuals $1 yearly, $20 — $3.95 perpetual. Family $5 and — Dinner Starts 11:30, Sausage Supper at 4:30 TH TOGGERY E FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD St. 713 Germain St. Cloud MORRILL NEXT SUNDAY AT Record Class CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION When children 32 military of personnel assigned Fort to Monmouth, N.J., received First Holy Y." York 46th New N. St. 17, 480 Lexington Ave. at _. Communion they comprised the largest First Communion class in DINNER $1.00 the history of the military establishment. Father Edward J. Saun- ders, chaplain, post offered the Mass. boy’s Admirable for Boston a Oldest in See A portion of the record class is shown in the picture above. In the back left right, to Chaplain the Edward J. row, Banks, Cambridge, Arch- Sister Mass. are Solemn of Boston oldest priest wardrobe —- Camillus, Sister Cornelia, Father and Saunders. The Requiem two who Mass in of St. founder diocese. The two nuns, par- was sung from St. James’ Convent in nearby are Red Bank, instructed the Anthony’s Church ordained 64 here for Fa- ishes, he years was children.—(U.S. Army photo) ther Antonio Pimentel, REGATTA DENIM 88, the ago. ,3 c o.>-.:o D I s R HATE Greatest The y/lw/ 7 ’/ AUTOMOBILE ’7) i [2' SHOW of Them All . . . ,. takes place every Sunday morning outside Catholic Church. Every of model any . . . make is there in display every full all and and active by America’s on are use . . . largest families. The Catholic Market today is huge in the St. Cloud Diocese people 98,000 over . . . . . . making 1/3 of the total population. In the up major trading the Catholic popula- area tion is For greater. example: St. Cloud is Catholic; 75 % THERE ARE MORE FOOD CUSTOMERS ON THE '1! Cool Neat Men's SPORT CATHOLIC SIDE OF THE STREET . . . You’ll him like first wardrobe in these rate mates SHIRTS by staunch Pepperell .tailored of Kaynee because Catholic families larger have more mouths feed of to are .. more use Sanforized* . . . (long-wearing and for . denim. . . easy . . everything. That is why .washmachine washing). the Your choice of faded vastly greater birth plus value extra rate puts on an blue, charcoal in wide variety of toast. or a YOUR sales . . potential the Catholic to market in the St. Cloud Diocese. fashion favorites. new Zipper-front jacket with knit collar, cuffs, waist Sizes The . Catholic . . market 4-12 $2.75 offers 14-20 $3.50 extra special sales opportunity the days 95 you an 0 Cotton Open-Wm. on Crew striped tee shirt Sizes 4-16 $1.25 $ t 1.50 0 . . . Cuffed each . Collier! Airy-Cool slacks, zipper when fly their Sizes eating 4-12 $2.75 habits 14-20 $3.50 year strongly Catholic fasting affected and by . . are so . 0 Senioriud Fully ‘Less than % 1 residual shrinkage. abstinence regulations. That’s in addition the superior opportunity sales to 0 Iron So Easy to you en- White Colors 0 and joy all in the St. Cloud Diocesan year market. the hot valve for Outstanding days Make coolest, comfiesi ahead of the Catholic reach in housewives one sure for brand You do this buying. when your can market. Tailored shirts the sport on effectively most collar, pockets, by semi-spread 2 the with deeper penetration regularly in advertise when get you you tucked long enough in stay to or Large Med., Small, sizes. out. wor_n THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER THE OFFICIAL CATHOLIC NEWSPAPER OF DIOCESE THE ST. CLOUD OF FOR 8. MEN BOYS GAMBLE’S BUYS ALWAYS AT BE’I'I‘ER