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

September 3, 1954 · Page 4 of 8

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Martin n. .B‘., Shirber, 0., read a paper on “The American Benedictine Academy” and- “International Trade and the Farmer.” The Rev; Gervase' Soukup, O.S.B., read Dairy “Changing a paper on Trends in American Agricul- ture,” the Beh- Rev. Roland rendt, O.S.B., “The Bursfield on Union: Benedictine Reform of A the Century;” and the 15th Rev. . Ronald Roloff, O.S.B., “The on St. John’s Abbey Press.” Mr. Emerson Hynes, profes- a St. John’s University and at sor the lay oblate of abbey, spoke a Family “The Wage‘ Plan.” on Sister O.S.B., M. Inez, St. of Benedict’s Convent, St. Joseph, Ti Kibors “Research read a paper on the [of air-waves These three members all of the young men, Grants and Procedures.” shown rehears- Cathedral High School debating will broad- team, are The Rev. Oliver Kapsner,‘ ing the broadcast the Catholic News and weekly. beginning of Saturday, Sept. 18, cast at news O.S.B., spoke “Cataloguing on Views. Left right, John Brand], Gerald Essel- Preparation 7 for the will be under to program p.m. Objectives” Library Sci- the at Sister and Michael Burns. direction the of Annerose, speech instructor. man, Section‘meeting, which ence was + —}.—\ + + also held Atchison, Kans. at \ At the ducation ‘ and Psy- Catholic News New P’rog Time chology Section meeting. St. at at ram Joseph’s Benedict, Abbey, St. La., the Rev. Gustin, Arno , O.S.B., took -.in panel part on a The Catholic News and Views World-wide, and local staff of national, the St. Cloud' Register Teaching.” “Improvement of radio usually broadcast will be featured. and his friends wish to To the 100th program commemorate news many ex- an- The four for the their definiti‘on past tend sincere thanks niversary the of the to of three'times weekly heard ‘will be program have conducted been by Father Riley his for\ excellent dogma the Immaculate Con-_ beginning of only Saturday Sept. years on Rev. Patrick the Riley, chaplain field work in this of Catholic in- ception, the Sacred Studies and 18. will It continue be 16— to a St. the Cloud of Hospital'. The and education. formation holding Fine Sections minute broadcast, Arts 7 at are every p.m. joint meeting Conception Saturday. at a New Accident Insurance Conception, and Abbey, Mo., The sponsored news pro ram gegiste'r by Convent,. Clyde Clyde, M0. The the St. Cloud through O.S.B., CloudAMeinberg, the Rev. WJON Station »courtesy of Fine who is chairman the Arts will of be by reported three senior Available Lower Rate Section, k “Compre- students of Cathedral High at 5 p o e on Priced low Building hensive Planning for School. These students John as are as Programs.” The Rev. Michael .OOOOOCOI.OOOIOIOOQOOIIOII...lO.0..0..0..OOOOOIOOICCQ......O.I Brandl, Gerald COCOIOOIOOOOIDOUIOOOIIOOO...OOOCIOOOICOOIOOOOOOIOIOOOOOO..... Esselman, and Marx,'O.S.B., spoke the‘ “Re- Michael Burns. They all on mem- are The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Keav— this plan will the full Sacred lationship of Dogma and bers the high school’s debating more, of pay $179 benefits regardless of bene- Art.”_Sister Johanna, O.S.B., 95 M. team national diocesan superintendent ,that has» of any won eny, fits be entitled from St. Benedict’s to Convent, spoke of recognition. The three you may young schools, last announced week ther form individual of of "‘Griticism and Place have rehearsing for of the been the any or men that the Voluntary Accident In- insurance plans the Modern According direc- Art to weeks under the 'past two gro p you now Plan students to surance cover \ tion Recent Decree Holy Of- Sister Annerose; speech of the of carry. EASY in the Catholic Diocese St. of Premiums instructor of $1.50 fice.” Cuthbert the school, and The Soukup, Rev. per year are: Cloud will again be made avail- TERMS judging for grades from the delivery 1-8; $2.00 O.S.B., St. John’s Abbey, also and grades of for able for the 1954-55 school year. enunciation of the 9- attended. re- young It that there is real - . appears a MelroSe during orters the rehearsals, need such and it for WorkshOp a program, Held. in isteners in for fast—paced last! are a performed well the very in budget-priced the_minute At to relay A up news cobK diocese last year. "SUPER SIZE" announced ‘ It that the Classes For Teachers Begin Area was pro- of the OVEN AUTOMATICALLY is‘being available tection made 24” Giant holds Custom—styled electric oven considerably lower and at rate 30inch range‘with luxury a largest roasting clock has built-in i-hour pan or Melrose.—The various increased. teachers of the for the grades. the has been paper coverage turkey lets Minute Alarm, turns you pre- Sept. 7 St. faculty of St. Boniface’s Because 'the School She also recommended the daily of alarming . . . num- at banquet for and off pare a oven on even thfle pupils accidents chil- proved be blackboard by ber of that befall to gracious of most use Bakes evenly. when you’re twenty. out. features for cooking! hostesses school improve writing and the during to‘the teachers the their dren of of to easy age a surrounding having short school low-cost one—day importance of plan of at area year, a a a 'Fr—ancis' High Thursday, Insurance workshop period Accident held here each day and Student has penmanship in'each Aug. teaching important is The of for this been approved for pupils. It 26. grade manu- a Now big-party turn meals with out you can script cursive writing and subject. designed‘to relieve broad plan was in RCA Estate’s the “Super Size” subject 'under discussion. > Oven. financial bur-. Participants the of the ease parents ’ Registration for the . . . current Mary Louise Curtiss of Cleve- head of‘the accompanies Sister'Mary David, that always den On four fast-heating top, units—two giant, school St. Francis’ at High year . land, 0., outstanding the injuries accidental and elementary department at to an con- assure School, Little Falls, will regular size—give termi- two ample cooking you sultant this subject for the medical College Sis- and thorough St. Benedict, atten- of prompt, on Sept. All note 6. day students on for item space Zaner-Bloser Writing Company, every on your menu. children; Aloysius, O.S.B., tion for M. ter super- expected their complete to are made the day New profitable by most the diocese, Low of schools in Cost visor registration previous that to Look What You Get in demonstra- her explanations and from child Teachers At low present. cost date. per Boarders a new were will arrive from KITCHEN EXTRA tion of materials. She also ’ New entire the School, for school Sacred Heart all year, parts the an state of Sept. 5 This Economy Leader! LOOKS NEW on STORAGE SPACE showed slides of better methods Accident has Meire Student Plan that Munich; St. John’s School, and Oppo unity 6. for .. registra- Sculptured beauty with Oversize drawer storage and materials. will. all doc- Andrew’s School, been approved ‘Grove; St. tion will be gi "‘Super pay resident Size” to Oven stu- .n _ flowing ~ and holds ,1 frequently-used corners one— emphasized She the import- and hospital bills for Sacred Heart School, Greenwald; tor, Radiant dents Sept. High 6 from Broiler 9:00 nurse, on a.m. piece handsome - ' top, utensils. And it’s easily position School, of accidental injuries dur— when St. Paul’s sustained correct and Freeport, Insulizer Walls to 4:00 Four Enrollment ance is p.m. trim. Lovely - ex- look at, to removed for cleaning the writing, of pencil participated in the school $2,000 type Sauk Centre, Top ing the Units to Spacious pected to exceed that proper of previous year—up 0 keep clean. to under the easy range. Further- and specially Storage accident. and lined workshop. Drawer Beauti- for one "pen, years. any. - ful Styling Flush-to- High Mass - X-RoyHomecomers-Form Group Wall Fit Recessed Toe - On Sept. 8 Space. Electric Model .—’ 5510—$179.95 Classes will begin regular ses- . Tuesday, Sept.—- 7, at sions on of The School X-ray Tech-I dinner short sisters the Following and encpuraged the a group 8:40 On the following day, a.m. nology held its in the first homecoming meeting resulted business the to changes that see various Rev. Gaudence S h d c r o associa- e e Aug. which also this had formation alumnae r, 22, taken hospital, of place in" the on was an O.F.M., school chaplain, will officers year’s graduation day. the-20 specifically the following Of in depart- tion., The were x-ray the school officially term open period of lay people that graduated and school. for had the elected ment to serve a by celebrating High Mass in a which time the prior this graduation, Riley, in Speaking next year's Father two at to to years, the Sacred Heart Chapel for Mrs. be held: Estate occasion. the of homecoming is returned for the alumnae, reminded them to 12 God’s blessing the school on president; year. ‘Galarneault, the ideals in their profession, Geri At the dinner which held was RCA New Faculty and students "See All will the attend vice president; emphasizing Schmidt, that Martha the fact they in the mainylining 1 at p.m. room body. in a Pitkus, Sister the opportunity Theresa Cloud Hospital, now.have had Mrs. of the St. to and secre— The faculty they had tarystreasurer. shows into practice what roster Annora told the she alumnae put a was \number of changes. Many remained alumnae of the Replacing hadcome “home.” learned and homecoming shoul glad they back a - the Rev. Behnen, Garcias adhere graduation exercises ~in the Francis Xavier stimulate them always for O.F.M., Sister extended to SPACE KING These at thel the teaching the evening. the all ' of religion welcome of these ideals. II, in in to name a : will be I the Rev. + Jasper Mauss, _l_ + + + / O.F.M., who has been doing \ parish West Monroe, work in La. Dealers Your Locality“ in Father Garcias left recently for hlis appointment at Joliet, new I Teacher I New 0f Dramatics Sister M. Ernestine, O.S.F. rouon's’ former teacher history, is of do- Plumbing and Heating Buyer ing, catechetical work Browns at Valley. Taking dramatics and PAYNESVILLE ST. CLOUD over icommerical work will be some Sister M.'Josin_e,. O.S.F. ,She has had previous experience St. at RIElAND [OCKERPLANT _ Francis” in ‘the fields and same and Odegurd‘ («ter Co. for_ the past few been has years office RICHMOND St. Anthony’s at manager Hospital, , Milwaukee. was Sister ST. CLOUD also secretary-treasurer for the Wisconsin Schiiiler Catholic Hospital Con— Equipmen Form fere_nce. I Slster M. Urban, O.S.F., who CORNER ALBANY received her STORE B.A. Marquette at . University will the’teach- aid in of English. ing 'FREEPORT Schoenecker’s Hardware Inc. a Indian O O Mission 0 EDEN VALLEY Budding Fund 0 O JANSKI HARDWARE Suiku Own Hurdque‘ Our Albert Kiffmeyer, ' ROYALTON Route V Cloud. .$100.00 3, St. . . All contributions the for HOLDINGFQRD building of the proposed fund Homecoming, MissflJoarine Rapids, Minn.; of the Some Oeffling, Minneapolis, Dinner mem- Little Flower Chapel Mille at Minn. bers Standing, left right: ,Sister to Sandra, Miss Lacs and of guests for Chip- the of the use Hospital Martha Schmidt, Austin, Minn.; Miss Clare the Cloud» St. School X-Ray- Technology will of Indians tourists and MlNNEAPOlIS, pewa Buschen, St. Minn.; Cloud, Sister J DISTRIBUTOR, received. onathan, be gratefully ‘ shown here during the homecoming dinner: are .F. HAYER C. CO., Mrs. Mary Pitkus, Sauk Rapids, Minn.; ‘ Miss Address contributions to: MINN. Seated, Sister left right Francis Xavier, to ; Betty Barthelemy, St. Paul, Minn.; Miss Eileen The W, Most Rev. Peter 'Keating, Hospital administrator; Wed], Mrs. Fargo, Jean North Dakota; Sister Maureen, DD. ’ Bartholome, i Fargo, Dakota; North Irene Peerless, De- Miss Alma Mrs. Schiltgen,'Lake Elmo, Minn.; Chancery Mrs. Office o troit Lakes, Minn.; the‘Rev. Patrick Riley, Kay Sauer, R. St. Paul, Minn; and Mrs; Geri Galar- St.‘ Minnesota Cloud',‘ .Ho-I. ' hospital chaplain; neault, Cloud, Mrs. Theresa Pitkus, Sank St. Minn. ' ‘ 'u ‘ .tllllllilllllllllllilmmmmlIlbllllllllllImmlllollIIII|lullInliillDI"Nllllllll"Illlllmllllllll is w . . . , ‘\ o. O