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

May 28, 1954 · Page 2 of 12

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if". 'g-vv'L‘é mew. VF. ‘ » ' . , t. REGISTER Mayfzs,‘ THE CLOUD rriaay, ST. 1954 PAGE THREE o 7 A “Perham Park Hold Home of A; D. c. Perham Waite CYO M". C. of M. l., D. of M.,' L. C.', of K. C. W., C. D. C. C. D. And School Ends Another Group Elli Year ' Day F Communion Annual final At the meeting of the Meeting Has last Junior CYO in the K. of C. Hall St. Henry’s School, the at Brabec; Kathryn monitor, Mrs. the of ‘ pres- Rita’s Court 409 St. 4 ,. officers voted cut Donald Ceynowa; sentinel, Mrs. America were of upon Daughters Catholic BY Mas. ARNO ADAMS continue in to office until the William Becker; lecturer, Ann! Mother’s of combined observance The fifth grade St. of Joseph’s fall meeting. Phil Welter; of Mrs. Thomas Mohr; organist, their annual son corporate with .Day School, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Welter in St. Henry’s Communion three Schmitz; for trustees years, -, Sister Mary Amy, presented the Perham, of is the president; Judy the Following the Mass ..Church. Mrs.,.William Kemper and Mrs. when the Home and Hanson, vice president; Arilda program Columbus prepared Knights of w School Charles Association Olson. held its last Seifer, and Roger secretary; the and than rand-served women meeting the of May 17. Welter; treasurer. delegate Helen Griffin, the year to usual ef- their breakfast in eggs The Junior 4-Parish CYO has been Elizabeth convention New Ulm, Kuepers manner. Bazaar the state at very. ficient was an- ' active for the the her Hostesses past two and opened report. Nicholas ad- Donnay Father years. gave nouncer, program were - Its membership close‘to totals with Mrs.‘ George Kelly, Mrs. Frank the “Love Home,” at thhe gathering. He dressed poem com- Scheduled Its 100. membership is drawn Adamszyk, Mrs. Peter Doll, Mrs. recited by Eileen Harren.‘ June l3 A them their large plimented on St. from Henry’s Parish, St. play, Mary’s Grismer, Delaney, Festival Dance, Paul Margaret had and the co-operation attendance Stanislaus’ both Parish, in Per- Hassler. May been adapted Rosemary from in and story Knights Columbus. the of of a a ham; St. Lawrence’s Parish, Rush observed. fifth-grade reader. told birthdays Dolores In Pierz It about were ‘ the annual‘ election May On 11 Lake; St. Parish, Joseph’s ' immigrant showed Robert Rie- boy and Riestenberg and Mrs. an near officers resulted in follow- 10f the Perham; Sacred Heart Parish, how the other culture of lands stenberg in of charge were recre- of- ing being elected to women The .third annual Four-Parish Dent; Parish, and Holy Cross has enriched American girls St. ation. bevy of from life. The A Grif- 2_fice: Grand Helen regent, Bazaar the for benefit the of Butler. The characters members all by Daryl of Joseph’s entertained Zimmer, School are were vice fin; grand A. Mrs. A. regent, '. Memorial School Pierz High high school Beverly Kreger, singing. Charles twirling and Stim- age. ' 0s- Gray; prophete$s, Gertude ‘o Equipment Fund will take place Meetings include brief busi- ler, Mary Pfannenstein, Patricia a financial wald; secretary, Favors given Mrs. to' rs. Sunday, June In the past 13. were session, Litzinger, Gary Roering, and enter- ness a program, Ber- Perszyk; historian, Mrs. Ed Doll, Mrs. Robert Riesten- Peter of three the parishes four tainment, years and Marvin Beuning. refreshments. Kathleen Miss nard Palubicki; treasurer, berg, Mrs. Sahli, Do- Frank and and Pierz, Buckman, Lastrup, Spiritualtalks Schlough have been given narrator. was Ries‘tenberg. The lores current this Harding have cosponsored by Father Nicholas Donnay, The dancers Thomas God— pas- in were Communion Mrs. Isl question by answered which has drawn large event, was of St. Henry’s tor throughout the lewski, Violet Eiynck, Charles for the Norb Daiker. Hostesses. and crowds from far near. of the Father past Stimler, course Patricia Litzinger, year. meeting will be Mrs. Roy May 25 There will be turkey dinner . a S. Fadrowski, A. of St.‘ pastor Merle Schindele, Rosemary Thev a-vCoIIegevilIe Parish Schanberger, Mrs. G. Griffin, E. beginning with servings at noon Stanislaus’, modera- has acted len, David Rueter, Jeanne Spaeth, as Mrs. Frank Mrs. Harry Davies, cafeteria, the high school in pre— for tor the past two Loren Daniel, Karen Kirchner, years. Greeley, and Alstadt, Dorothy the pared by the of wnmen Largely through his efforts, the Lloyd Bauer, and_Judith Litzin- May chil- Sunday, 15 Helen On 16, Griffin. Recreation evening parish. In the Buckman com- CYO has been established in the ger. Kunke family St. of the of the parish School,0f Ceynowa members dren will be Mrs. all mittee Don Luxemberg, wit b will Joseph celebrated pres- the family The M. group serve a same Perham Faculty advisers area. Elizabeth Kuepers recited the 1 children and received First Baptist Kunkel have 12 the Mrs. Thomas Schmitz. John and Mr. and Mrs. parents’ sil- ent. their sausage supper. from the Perham High School “Kicka~pooh.” Communion. All except poem Holy grandchildren. will the day there 20 Throughout dinner May .6 at wedding for anniversary a have been Dorothy two on years ver Vera, been baptized Daniel, had previously right, The two above, left Held to entertainment Shown closed with the be and St. Pilgrimage Room, are program Dining games Hotel Spaniol Greeley the served and Robert Zitur; in one- in parish the church, that Kunkel, and and Mrs. Mr. Aloysius, class at Bridgent, entire singing enjoyable Harold, four folk which will be to Thanks- most of Mass High morning Cloud. In the advisers have been Adri- a year they font and pronounced Donald. Beatrice, and David, Victor, feature Hermina, attending. The grand all Wiech- same Frederlck songs. 0 Father by offered Nystrom, Bruno giving Zanoni, enne was renewed their baptismal and Joan. Delrose Chevrolet table Nicholas’ vows. the bazaar 1954 the front is At of Church, 51. Wendehnus’ are During- the By business a St. meeting Wilfred their parish, Raeker, in and Charles ' mann The boys class of the other also will be are There two officers car. elected Dowdle. new were Smith, Hynes, Frederick Hilary Enrolled throughout the prizes, 8 given Are Event for , Communion Get-Acquainted They Harry next The Junior year. CYO been has are Schrom, Eiynck, Rodney Ervin Parishioners total which day, of the Young, president, course and Mrs. John most successful in the Perham Schwegel, Erler, John Stephen value. $200 Baker, vice president. members and the teen-age area, Philippi, Michael Wester- Altar - Earl Park Rites Boy In Waite At have found it Plans be of. to Party made for the a source were at The hoof, Richard Hiltner. and Parish Cambridge - 'énvir- recreation in Catohlic school picnic be held Nicholas’ to June St. Par- 3 Members of a Brink- girls follows: Karen as‘ are in Wilson onment. Park in St. Cloud. Spe- pilgrim- Park ish led Lois Doris in solemn Ann Zwilling, Waite were AI man Parish of large unusually An Onamia cial busses Merdan, group will transport the Dorothy Eisenschenk, Mam Pilgrimage Makes their Father Henry by pastor, _ Parish age Joseph’s children of St. children. Parents also were Noel Studniski, and Dul- Dianne Assumption Church Com- Steichen, Holy Solemn their to made urged attend. to linger. SCHNEIDER CLARENCE in- Mas. Parish held BY Joseph’s St. an May 16. . munion Eden Valley May 23. in ADAMS The MRS. school principal, , Br Sister In charge of the class Society the of St. Ann The was i third 35 included May and 11 class vestiture The ceremony Blufffon Mary Christ King the Elaine, In 30. of May Members announced departed St. Nich- that They from Sister fol- M. Leonida. 0n the entertained Parish Cross Holy graders, and 23.f'ourth graders, altar boys eight enrolled pilgrimage St. registration made for children Parish to who will new lowing whole olas’ 3 and day, May the at route 17, a parish of the at p.m. en re- the a women graders. fifth 36 So- the Altar Knights of into the May first grade Church, Mora, 16. enter Mary’s Upon arriving next has Rosary. cited the class, Commun- dressed in their the year get—acquainted in party directed Elaine Mary Sister Two Redemptorist Fathers, ciety. The been scheduled of the the for Recitation Rosary, May con- ceremony was 28. Assumption Church, they ion again dresses and suits, at clubrooms May com— church 11. as- Sister grade three the group. by the ducted in the church Father and Father Ernest Miller other, Lady, and Litany Our of pas- parishioners of bined with the received sisted Holy Mass and The eighth chairman grade at L. P. Gravel, graduation Mrs. her charge of in Amy Mary Sch'wingham- was Claude Louis conduct Father Miller, will tor, made and hymns Marian devotions. that church in Marian a Thereafter Holy Communion. prayers organization and develop- planned the for of the exercises were also and fifth grade group mission the own week’s in St. John the the afternoon. of procession solemn There mer. Rembert their Father of program of evening June pastor, up charge committee, had 2. was a ment the fourth graders from the Baptist’s Parish. The mission with Bene- of pilgrimage closed The received their crowning the statue and of boys who invested them The O.S.B., Bularzik, the plans for party. general the Further instruction plans morning made for Saturday were May will begin Sunday, 30, The diction Sacra- Mary. the Blessed Blessed Virgin of of the l i on Lady and Scapular Our cassocks in of enjoyed the and singing were Games e r p c s s u the school-benefit were sale, classes. rummage and close June 6. Father with Benedic- by their pastor, closed ment Stimler, on Charles Mt. Zimmer, Carmel. Daryl Charles Mrs. ceremony the by which has been women. postponed until Instructions will and Sacrament. Rdnald Blessed Paul Lansing. tion of the sermons Ruege- Roering, Gary + mother oldest + the + Gravel June 12. was morning be given with the and Ronald Communion Godlewski, First Thomas John Van Grins- Mrs. present. mer, Mrs. Louis Blommer, sixth evening services each day. Spe- and Timothy Adams, Tomczik, Mrs. John Vander Sr. and ven, grade mother, assisted by talks school cial the grade to room Kuklok. Kenneth the prize Sr., tied for Heyden, Mrs. Emmett.Schepers, headed children also being arranged. Bluffton are In mother with the awarded the presented to These were servers the committee which served the children. Mrs. Tony living the rank most pins denoting with lunch the after meeting. Priest-Anthropologist ' Grinsven Van the earned youngest have. which they was as WARD LAWRENCE Br Mas. present.~Prizes mother for Tim— Page, the Altar: Knights of ' games Search for Pygmies be- In impressive Liesch, ' by Mrs. James To Rarick; and John Adams an othy ceremony won Spring were Picnic the John’s St. High Mass in Mrs. Olivia Athman, Mrs. John for James Victor, knights, Wayne children made Vander Parish May 34 Heyden, Sr., and Mrs. 16, and Martin Washington—Father Bujalski, Roger Kussman, profession of their bap- Tony Van Grinsven. solemn Univer- of Catholic Schlough; knight Morrill Gusinde the Parish Thomas a At com- their with tismal pastor, Sixty-eight attended is anthropologist who Joel sity, Lloyd Olk and mander, vows, women an an Raymond Schulzetenberg, the Father Refreshments Bel- pygmies of the party. Freder- the grand knight, expert Kussman; were on officiating. by the St. Ann’s Society. obtained served Slated gian Congo, has grants i Reichensperger, D ick 30 May v e n n s _ the the university and from Schwingham- received and Roger Mass they all Meyer, In the Philosophical Society American knight, grand Communion, their First Holy Christian Mothers’ supreme mer; Venezuela expedition into for Pfannenstein. accompanying Howard with their parents Members an St. of Joseph’s Par- 7 find mysterious this to the altar. them a summer to Sister director Petra is ish planning Mary their annual are ’pyg‘mies. ‘ ' of communicants Hold first The race spring picnic Reception are for Sunday, of altar boys. May the bearers, Accompanied by native Geiser, Jean Marilou Stroot, 30.The serving of chicken and Mission a will climb the lofty the priest Skarka, Wegscheid, Wilma Jean ham dinner begin will 11:30 at Mary’s SI. mountains in Parija Sierra de Bernadette an Menahga Carol Mohrenweiser, AI Supper servings of country a.m. with the make to contact attempt Wegscheid; Marcella Kremer, will begin 4:30 at sausage p.m. Indians, Ayarnanes obscure re; Christianson, San- Rosemary lake Circle, There will 'be refreshments Big of naturalists ported by party Maureen Kluenberg, a dra _On May Mesges, there solemn 9 was a throughout the and games en- To reach them three ago. years Rohr; Virginia reception of members into ‘ new tire day for the benefit both of through the will travel he have to Dorothy the Archconfraternity Buettner, Donna of Chris- and old. unconquered, Mission Circle young of the Mary’s met territory St. Kupfer, Wegscheid, S h Mothers tian Assumption in Par- n r o a Alfred Geis- St. Joseph’s tribe. in of Mrs. Parish Morrill warlike Motilines the home at Carol Volk- Kopveiler, ish. The Joyce Christian Mothers were The meeting is arrived the from by. May 11. inger at west op- officially Virginia Ament, Nannette Baseball established Men— at man, in Our Lady the recitation of taking- the the of Royalton, ened with road east Ward, Robert ahga last December with the Herzog, Larry en- read; minutes going through Little Rock. the From Rosary; were Wis—“Our Chien, Geiser, James Prairie du rollment of nine charter DuMont, Larry mem- followed. treasurer’s Royalton Morrill this report road "and to Braves” on Milwaukee Lady the bers. John Schwartz; of Peters, meeting the remainder of the distance is miles. If The 16 by one Mary Kykhof‘f, the title is given to New members Richard enrolled John Klein, May 9 making the from the Morrill turned south, to St. over comes senior Nugent, Klinnert, was Marilyn at Frank Mrs. Floren Jerome Bensend, and Mrs. a are rosaries. pads and is miles directly 8 north Gil- of of for, Girls here. cancer Academy Mary’s Margaret Darrold Endres, Cassidy, Mrs‘. James Marvin Peters, host- served by the Lunch Notre man. of was School Sisters The Condon, Ronald Mrs. Joseph Vorderbruggen, Robert Dahms, McDowall, Mrs. Grace Mrs. The Father Mary’s William V. St. esses, Dame Mrs. Michael pastor, at Paul Gaul, Goldie, Mohs, Joseph Mrs. Ambrose encourage Alfred Mrs. and Marah, Betty home— irst Tarman, invites all originality for and in themes K01], Mrs. Alex James Horstmann. to and Kuntz, Mrs. Beringerh ‘ come Geisinger. The Bularzik, Communion O.S.B., and Father- Rembert Marilyn’s St. John ' their old friends in- May altars. class of pastor, and meet Marlin Communion Paulston, the Mrs. Andrew After Mass was room will her take, the latest done unanimously by Baptist’s meeting work adopted h The spect stone 1; Peterson, with the Scap- and Mrs. invested next Lemuel Rey- class the Sister M. Leonida. the sister in. charge of class, e was around the church. class. with its shown above place June 8 Parish, Collegeville, is nolds. Carmel. 8 Lady of Mt. ular Our at of ‘ p.m. MEMORIAL DAY AAAAAA the 'vvvvv ‘AAAAAA‘ Getting Married? IENJor '.' POWER TOOLS Cloud ACCESSORIES 8. HoSpiial .. . 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