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

October 29, 1954 · Page 4 of 8

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gu- _ ' P Friday, October 29,‘ rive 1954 THE ST. PAGE -vn n'n nln p a FE to H may ml: 7,; A . I I Vote a as"), Retain '4' '- WALGREEN AGENCY DAN MARSH TemporoWSki S. J. DRUGS Dimes ~ IBLDG. GEORGE REISDORF CLINIC [of District Clerk as Manuel Court, Benton County, Falls Girls Mystery-Cbmedy Save Drugs I Minnesota Little Plan, on Catholic Schools - . ' and Sick Room Needs yUrged Join to .Rehearsals for girls mystery—com- the since five she su‘ming all the “hicky” a seen was manner- CALL 602 CALI. 23 edy in three The Clue of the acts, old and quite disturbed is isms their at command, the years Red Ribbon, under St. considers at what she her at. proceed to little are put way act, on a Frahcis’ High School. Staged by indiscreti‘en. mother’s She the expects to EdUcation utmost disgust of Janet. Week ppointe toffice the junior class under the direc- cbusins the of her and worst To Dis- E. J. make by Ruegemer, matters val- worse, a tion of Sister M. Josine, introduce her fears them to to per- uable ring belonging to Miss L formances of the play slated chums. trict Judge Seventh District. of the Judicial are Summers, the chaperon, disap~ for Nov. is' 5 8 at and Nov: While unchar- she somewhat 7 p.1n. and the theft is blamed - ears on Catholic schools throughout and I, 2:30 ' at 8 itably discussing her expected pm. entucky cousins. 34 On of Just married, and has children Your when two years age, Accompaniedby the diocese 4% chaperon, have been the urged with her‘chum, Carol, to guests a a matters their'worst, at are a 3 World service during War II p of teen-age girls spend- Mandy cousins, and Jane, arrive group years participate are in American Educa- sleep-walking gives the scene ing their vacation mountain at unexpectedly. They overhear a clue themysteryn 6 to Veterans Service Officer tion Week, Nov. scheduled 7-13. years as lake Jan'et,~ the , resort. the 16-year- of conversation, and parts In order give larger to The Department of Education Has been Clerk of a District Court January num- yold hostess, since learns temptation that her the- resist cannot to ber of students Savings chance to of the National Catholic a Welfare par- mother has invited two Ken- give the snobbish Janet bad 1952 of a ticipate the in play,~a double cast Conference here reminded has tucky cousins visit girls the time. to has been selected. Acting parochial schools that during'this the week as time. Janet has Disguising their not voices and Well qualified public in service as- will be Patricia illustrate, age managers affords chance to a Your and appreciated. willbe vote Nelson, support June Przybilla, and Cor- Youth of Fargo Diocese through and exhibits, programs Pallansch. Publicity will be rine the Catholic school’s, contribu- "Prepared Cath’olic’Church and circulated by S. J. Tomporowski, arranged by Jean Yeorg; and tions the good of the to com- Foley, Minnesota Mary Muehlbauer and Le'ora Gels munity. Loans ' Hear Pol. Adv. Benedict 'St. Girl, her will take prompting. of care In pamphlet which lists a sug- Cast I includes Nancy Laseski gestions for each day’s program Janet, Mary Ellen Russell, during the week, as the Education KEENAN Department & CLAREY, Carol; points INC. Minneapolis, Minn. Jane Smith, out Sissy; Betty some ex- Joseph. About St. “What amples misunderstanding - of of Bodner, Mary Beth; Rita KreaA Mary-Like Dress?” the title For Information Mail to was just what Catholic school is a Angy; Carol Ohmann, of talk Fargo given thp dioc- pier, at and what it does. John A. Henry OR Quintin J. Thu] Catholic youth Jerry; convention in Carol Cruse, esan Mandy; . “These criticisms,” the says Jamestown, N. Dakl, Oct. 21-23 Judy Theilen, [717 116 St. Germain St. June; ~W. Robie 195 and Myrna pamphlet, “should be lightly not by Marlene Bonday, fiCollege of Ohmann,‘ Miss Summers. dismissed cranky carica- ,St. Cloud, Minn. as-mere St. Paul, Minn. St. Benedict freshman from _Cast 1 consists of Karen Neid- tures of schools. Actually, our Michigan, N. Dak.‘ melski Janet; Mary they McGraw, indication that as are an even November; In 1953, Miss Bondy, Carol; Diane- Wattenhofer, this Sissy; late at date have not /We spiritual NAME committee chairman for Juliet Jennen, Mary Beth; fully Joan succeeded in giving true a the Fargo Diocese, represented Mohs, Angy; Lynne Goblirsch, interpretation schools of to our 'her diocese the national Catho- at Jerry; Carol Schmit, the Mandy, public. The result is that they ADDRESS lic youth convention‘at Boston, Ruth Ann Hoppe, June; often and subjected to are ,unwar- Mass. She initiated into the was Renee Hohs, Miss Summers. ranted criticism." committee through her parish sodality in.Michigan, "she Three where India FarmYo-uths served for three prefect. years as Boridy hasmade Miss flannel boards depicting decent and in- Pay decent dress. These boards Visit VOTE Collegeville are to named after and streets avenues and lead of cities: To to two one the “Destroyed,” the result of NOV. 2ND indecent dressyor the “Un-r ‘ to Collegeville. Three “A hungry does discrim- not young man -— Scathed,” the end decent of dress. farmers, visiting the U.S. from inate against democracy Com- or She planned setting programs their native India, recently took munism,” said Mr. Kapoor. Mr. flames-H: positive forth helps for the part more in round-table discussion Kapoor also told of India’s a in- 350 than delegates the at. con- with faculty of members creasing self-sufficiency. a group He said, Marlene Bondy ve'ntion. and students St. John’s at Uni- “Next will import not year we versity. grain from other v any coun- any The three A.C. We will try. be self-sufficient in young men, Shive Gowda, Prem P. Kapoor, food.” National and B. Raj Chawla, visiting are The 4-H Foundation members of the country our as V is sponsoring the exchange of International Farm Youth Ex- farming youth, with 44 countries change, sponsored by a program the National 4-H Foundation. throughout the world. These living at present men are Catholic Faith with farming families through- the out with the country, pur- In Our Time of exchanging ideas pose on ag- riculture and promoting better a Radio Station KLTF, understanding the people among Little Falls of the world: 12:00 Noon, Every Sunday The visitors spoke about the Program Resume problems that KUEBELBECK face the people in OE J Nov. 7—Holy Communion, by India’s independent nation new Father Jasper Mauss. and the that their progress coun- “Fresh, Nov. 14—Frequent‘ Holy has Com- in try made current years. COMMISSIONER COUNTY upi'wiih by munion, Father Jerome The Indian government’s aid to Reisinger. the farmers described. Loans MINN. COUNTY, STEABNS was _ Nov. being 21—Devotion Sacred given for the purchase to are Commissioner District Heart by of land of Jesus, Father andxequipment. Fourth 'Robert Smith. The danger of Communism in Sci/en 1' Up Nov. 28—House of God, India also discussed. They by was - Solicited Put Respectfully I; Vote and Support Your You'Done" that Father Harold W said the foremost problem is Kost. What Have Henry! is Henry “the . 2nd. Nov. ,,Tuesday, the production Moderator, of enough food Elections General the At ' when mpther his booooooooooooooo‘oo comes ‘India’s Father people. Harold Kost. for 360,000,000 explanation faculty’s him. demand the accusations against for to an _ The Father Pierz Memorial High‘ School characters the of Kuebelbeck cast at Joe Adv. Pd. Pol. ‘_"_'_a¥_ '. What Life, right, Bar- Henry Aldrich comedy, left the to for 5% a are, Aldrich (Gladys- Mischke), Kelzenberg), Mrs. Pearson (Lillian bara . Thommes),‘Mr. 7% Hoheisel), Mr. Nelson (Bill Aldrich (Roger Henry ‘ (*Alf/red Slang—1}): Hartiann), and Patterson Bradljy ~(Don CATHOLIC ’ AID School Plan's High Plerz [£55, COSTS INSURANCE Comedy 3-Act Oct. 31" on These Rates Compare \ Minn—Memorial High ginia Braun, Monica Faust, Pierz, Jud- ith Sitzman, dramatic Doreen Hoheisel, School’s players set are Plan life Payment 20-_Year Carol Seitz, Life,” three- Mary Gwen Th'elen, “What stage to a a This feeling the is Fri- Florence Becker, Carol Aldrich comedy, Henry art- and act new ’ Oct. Stage production is being Oct. and Sunday, . day, 29, . . $1000.00 Per man. Premium Annual handled by Laurn Virnig, Joseph Grade Rich- in the St. 31, Roden, John Leander ard Bauer, gymnasium. School Gall, Irving McCarty, Ronald the Will be to Doors open (Years) Age (Years) Age Malinowski, McCarty, and Raymond Friday at public 8 at p.111. ..$24.84 Donald Walz, Sundayfs and Urban Way- for 30 and 8 ..$13,56 2:30 0 p.m. ......................... Gentle .......................... .Endor‘sed The Coot. tashek. price Admission performance. is 15.24 5 .....: 50 cents. .. Other ..................... committee members are: , , represent- 22-member cast A Tickets, Corrine Fischer, Rita combine will parishes ing four 1S Bfixius, Bieganek, Esther' Janet 18.96 of evening provide American forces to and l Lorraine by Both ..- E l ...................... Schommer, an ’ e r, members Cast laughter.. to 20.52 Gladys Doris ap- Will, Wuellner; 20 and .. .. ............ ........... Stangl, Janet Alfred Vir- invitations, Jean Hartman, are pear 22.44 '25 Gottwalt, LyAnn Eller, Edward ginia Braun, Mary Ann Tem- ........................ and Alcuin Hartmann, Donald Boser, bruell; Kathleen Zenner posters, Fashion! Paris, Virgil Girtz, Monica Faust, Chil-l and Mary Ann Tembruell; pro- 12,000 and Women Men, Catholic Over _Mel- Stangl, and Marlene Faust, Kathleen Zenner E1- and gram Pierz; all of vin Stumpf, Otremba; Joelle ushers, Insurance Have "injhe Cloud Diocese St.‘ eanor dren Kessler, Cross, Joseph Yvonne Storkhamp, Shirley Thommes,) With Us. Kelzen- Lillian Briizius, Esther Meyer, Gloria Sylvia Mueller, V Mischke, Darlene Gladys berg, Willenbring, Joyce Mary TeVogt, Sitzman, from Judith and Born, Shirley Haberle, Marlys Langer, in in fashion feeling is the This new Thommes, William Buckman; . . . Florence Becker, Marlys Berry, / Elaine and Fuhrman, exemplified soft- by Eleanor gentleness, Information ’ Further Sahr. For Donna Mae and coats Earl Waytashek, Lastrup; and . . . Local' Officers Parish Society Your Consult collars, r'tfimded high Write shoulders, slim Skochenski Allen Schlegel and or n: ness, u Harding. of ASSN. CATHOLIC AID Long and 5 Shorts 1 and - emphasizing the tailoring superb Ill committee the makeup 0n are . . . of Minnesota Hartman, mle Otremba, Jean Eleanor American Tall priest who inherited feminity of the woman. Boser, Vir- Virnig, Marian Viola five short albs, (two almost mm new) in would like Joseph Korte parish B. new 1 Tuesday,” a shortrpriest with Vote long meet to / r N} 1 w. 9:}. St. 522-9th St. 47 St Write JJ2 in of albs. care gentle interpretation of the Shagmoor’s St. Paul Minn. St. Cloud, Minn. 2, St. Register, Box 229, or §Cloud NOV. 2 , '- Minn. Cloud, yoke of slim look with coat—in smooth, a ‘with fine Fashione’d persian. a grey j)ng Mrs.Wise Mr.'& ' Petite Regular and details. ,attention to BY 119.95 sizes ...................................................... .. 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