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

December 10, 1954 · Page 4 of 8

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r_ r w , n.5,)- A, i-~'." "a PAGE FIVE rear _ ’ ,THE TOG-GERY C II .. a" '1 "In rain m n ' (arr/4 are: (I 'a u a ‘41:". a O. I. .1 . o ‘ Next to L..I ms Pennoy’a O . Cloud In St. _- C EVERY OPEN NITE & SAT. FRI. V ’51. Park ' Waite Cathedral .44 High o’clock 9 until O .“Si Christmas! ’lil 1Qth Youths Join Slarl luniors‘ and and -: Sindenl. Choir Square Dancing ' ' will appreciate ; k.—At W it P special junior of The class Cathedral a e r a a Joseph’s Brothers held St. Wilson in School, High direction under the ceremony “a. Church ,NOV. boys 51 and .22, John has of McManus, organized TETSQN afté'r. trial girls,, selected Fauliless dancing club provide a pe- to n a square riod, formally/inducted into the were social recreation for mem- ' the student choir. bers. Although membership is unnu- ’ Schwingham- plan Fathei' Claude limited juniors the to PAJAMAS now, spoke the candidates is in include other to classes the to mer . about the privilege - of serving future, receiving each class for 91ft cotiii'cdtes “u God with their voices, and asked instruction beginning separate This print, C" gay them make promises to certain Dec. 15. Christmasy as in connection with their member- After discussion and C h i open t r s m a s i ship in choir. the consideration of the project in Carols, k m finds a e s who Happy the a man After procession the altar, to a the 10 junior homerooms, perfect the gift. more ’ his in the Certificate candidates follow- made the Gift Stetson than 200 juniors voted in favor All h the a v e Advent wre‘flh ing “O, of consecration: God, “Veni, act Veni, Emmanuel," the familiar Ad- with of 'beginning The the activity. complete d t stocking a u a r n g e e Thee . . . consecrate to hymn, is Monday morning each vent we our serv- outlined, sung waistband d to purposes, as are a n id: box. and hat ‘piiniature We ice. will praise Thee, O Lord, Boniface’s Higth the students St. School Cold Spring gather in at create school spirit, provide as to s'eamfree Super him with whole heart letting and for blessed wreath. he brighter li around the Advent fuller and ht, love rHe’ll our serve you recreation for the body as student siren-i Seat lasting for Thee with gladness. May Blessed burns additional candle each heralds hrist, the week, the coming :pick of and all where color join together, favorite and, comfort. San- his can i Cecilia, Thy virgin and martyr, the light of the world, Christmas and draws as nearer. nearer incidentally, to aid the junior k forized. P redeems proudly a c he when style plead - for sacri- and us, may our class financial in The last aged in smart a way. Cathedral PTA Discusses fice of praise make all at peysonal For certificate. his us a aim will be fulfilled when gift package! I a l times Thy loving worthy of kind- a‘ can Stetson membership cards give issued gift. to g o. are O. Amen.” . . ness. 5.95 .. those interested continuing in $20. $10 Cegtificate to F h Schwinghammer t im- a e r o the organization after initial Problems Students ma" l the of parted special blessing, and a smooio instructions are completed. $15.00 then presented each member new Committees of students, under with St. \ .Cecilia medal. a the direction of McManus, Mr. Ringsider Short: Sister Mary Paschaline is di- handling the various phases are match, Pi membership’ chairman, only At the of the major- ing request to to of the choir. rector Students who the project, of the actual to Chairman even Mrs. Hazel Fearon. i ity of the than 500 of parents more her assistants Ther- serve as instruction which are for specific .St. Anthony’s Hu- .first Parish, Mrs. who attended the Parent- Jaroch, Mary' Ann Harren, esa students have received private bert Eller, dryer of fam- meeting 63 121. Teachers’ Association in reports Nancy \ Mayer, Renee Rau, Mar- | Clothes My lessons. ilies October, members. St. Augus- December the meeting are i tha Kantor, Marvel Meyer, and WilsOn’s Permanently Washable tine’s membership, submitted discussion by devoted of In the to physical education was a . . . Ruth‘Ann Rarick. Mrs. Charles out-of—school problems Nearman, the fac- is 46 of classes, taught by Mr. McManue St. Francis’, Crusdders Cathedral High Sartell, ing students 79; Mrs. of Mrs. Boros, and folk dancing l Gobalaun i Cm I Lawrence School. DeZurik, of President Lawrence Hall 19 21; Join and dances have been group -: St. fiz‘ received‘ suggestions and John Cantius’, Mrs. A. Berg, of the part class com- study. In the hours’ 3 problems which local 19 St. Joseph’s ments 31; St. of Jo- future on or after school l class saves near an i SPORT SHIRTS Friendship Club aired at the meeting seph, Mrs. Herman Linneman, 26 Were will provide boys’ lE-f: mixer for a Dec. 9. of 27. - girls’ and The schottische, groups. Teachers available for St. Joseph’s of Waite Park, were _ i polka, 5% dancing, and other square interviews 6:45 the in at North under Mrs. Francis Zimmer, has rhythm One-hundred week! patterns will provide the twenty-four Cru- Work beautiful’Skipper This Auditorium. A formal business submitted of membership 37 58 saders responded activity. the call to for ~ a shirt sport of meeting held At 8 at Sacred registrations. rayon Heart of i was pm. Catholic correspondents for stu- fabric has the conclusion extreme- . of the session, the Sauk Rapids, Mrs. Francis o an An- o dents in foreign countries. At the Teller’ {Fortune Casi long life Hostess ly Club, Sister and its 0 directed by 33 of 46; St. Paul’s derson, Par— of the Rt. Timothy — Rev. request Nicolin Sister Melanie, fine and rich and ish, Mrs. Tom O’Keefe, 51 of weave O’Leary, sperintendent schools of Picked Cathedral lodk colors served lunch fresh in the schpol cafe- at St. Peter’s, Mrs. Wilfred 101; as in Ends the Archdiocese isn’t chore Clothes drying of Boston, lifting, lugging! a teria. after each wash- Higgins, 26 of Holy Angels, new 27; ’ and the with approval of the . modern longer—I’ve dryer now! What That’s got any ing, in a l opinion Results the first of meeting Mrs. Donald Bohmer, of our 51 67; Most Rev. Peter Bartholome, the Under the direction of Sister lugging heavy Gabalaun is are saying. They’ve unequaled put stop to indicate Schroeder, paid Holy women 534 Mrs. Clarence memberships plea a children of 108 from coun- head la... Terence, of the music de- price, the in all at baskets'of against 267 unpaid Gohman, 33 St. members of 48; and clothes—52 tries territory classes weeks year! and was a students partment of Cathedral C shades! wanted from the 801 families Mary’s, Mrs, Douald Cote, 128 School new considered by sophomore and repre- High will The present i :: \. sented in the school, of 169. accord- junior English classes and by Fortune Teller- by Victor Her— 'P'rini's $5; xv students studying French, ‘Gern bert in mid-February. Following I .2: Magazine Medical Spanish in and Cathedral man,- rigorous tryouts, the cast'of the ‘ ' High School. has been Operetta determined. Renee Originated in 1936 Miss Senior by Meagher will W) serve Priest's Research Report AVCOSET treated Edna McDonough, business the Friend- the proj- for as manager washing in— Le‘ague no ship fosters correspond- ect. ——- .. . structions neces- . peoples between of the free l ence Playing the role of Fresco, saryl Collegeville.—-A his report ‘O.S.B., dean of the School world provide of to background on the ballet a of the Livonian master Si project research involving Divinity, recent recently addressed understanding the for basic of! Grand Opera, cus— is senior David human blood Newman Foundation recently the Uni- culture. Miss McDon- at toms and l serum was Cook. Clement Opatz will‘be the in published the October issue Versity of Minnesota. The title ough idea further conceiyed the of commandant of the police, Secret Medicine of Minnesota Father by the Gregory’s talk “The of organization’s services the Count was Berezowski. ex- R d o n e y Rev. 0.S.B., Matthew Kiess, Natural I Law and Positivism.” l the spread “peace tending of to Baumgartner, sophomore, is to .chairman of the chemistry earth de- will.” of good to i Lt. Timar on men of the Royal“ appear as Rites mm Held St. John’s Univer- %/ partment at Mary Hussars, and George Ninety-eight girls joined the Mullally i sity. at Lt. Almor. Carol Cathedral High School, Mohs league will at as Father Matthew assisted play the role of ~Wanda .in of boys interested such the 26 was were John’s At St. U. in the work by Robert Koening, Grand Opera Ballet. rriLowsrons correspondence. .The greatest M.D., Clifford Myra, M.D., and number, 26, requested Dorothy Popp corre- and Nancy Co- an WI. both of‘Paynesville. This in in France, Ger- 24 spondents born re- will Vera and Collegeville. —In honor of appear as search has brought dis« forth Cellini in Holland, 18 Spain. and a Irma. Capt. Ladislaus is the many, Benvenuio Mary role the closing of this Ma- at c T Sig which enable doctors 'Italy, Ha- Ireland, Switzerland, Loehrer, covery may played by Edward rian Year, and special services were technicians and locate the to Scotland, Canada, England, waii, the E musician, Sander, will held Wednesday, the Feast gypsy on of diseases Argentina, Japan, Den- Mexico, causes some more be Wayne TIES Zachman. Kay Hoff- of her Immaculate Conception, a l i a rapidly than heretofore. Chile, Guatamala, mark, Peru, has been cast Musette, ' St. John’s University. Day- man at as a Sweden Portugal, and This development Russia, has fortune teller; Dan Rieder pre- long veneration began mid- gypsy at desired other simple homes of sented quantitative the her father, Marlene and Rei- a night with the opening are of as a method determining correspondents. easy—even'with for the Drying’s Easy dis- big family washes! her ter mother. Barbara Lorge 24-hour exposition of the Blessed as as tribution of the different 5% will sing the types role Madame of Sacrament. Students kept watch drying using automatic washer! Perfect for those in-between an of the 16th proteins century in human blood master Pompon, the prima donna of the pefiod. during this At 7 the i Built Rink Hockey a week. a.m., . . washes, too—and 2 hours of hard work, 3 . every saves or smith sculptor metal in- Grand Opera. serum. honored students Mary the at . . . (As Mrs. W. E. Hughes, Pipestone, Minn, “I f little boy says: sin: design my spired the of this neck- Students will be given It twofold has advantage! traditional Solemn High Mass. oppor- a ca'n with adaptations from it right away.”) needs outfit in hurry, I wash and tunities dry to the business First, the Rev. 'is less The Rt. Abbot wear apparatus Baldwin an a serve Cuihedruliies on ——- By of his celebrated staff, most costume committee,’ costly, Dworschak, stage and secondly, the 0.S.B., method blessed many a of Each carries and works the advertising, art. makeup, be easily used by medical crew, of the Blessed Vir- statue can new usher, ticket, and invitation “Cellini Bowl” label—insignia technicians. in gin the Gold Star lounge that com- drive, Co-operation, mittees. energy, artist. of this The great The most’ Rev. after Gregory afternoon, which spoke as Roettger, he desire expanded for and pro- an appreciated‘ Christmas Gift! the body. The to student statue- instigated Cathedral have Will ven- a new Sponsor gram fashioned by J. Lambert was Cloud Cathedral in the ture St. Rucki Paris, France, will of and $2 athletic High School’s program. in permanent place the occupy a DebateTourney Coach direction of Under the Dec. ‘ ll lounge, ~ members John McManus, of the In the evening the Rev. God- education physical classes, ap- frey Diekmann, 0.S.B., professOr plicants the hockey for team, l theology, delivered of When Cathedral High School Cathedral sermon a partici in ants the of the Monogram members and in Abbey church. the The day’s Invitational the Debate Macalaster sponsors Prep held $1.50 Others $3.50 est at to collaborated Clubhave efforts activities concluded with Holy Tournament Dec. 11, Macalaster teams College, St. Paul on on Fifth hockey rink to erect in on a Hour Benediction and shortly from all the state of Minne- Dec. comprised over 4 four teams. Fourth and between Avenue before midnight. o will sota l Three compete. rounds Schools from Minnesota, Wiscon- North. Streets Fifth His Gift Favorite of debating scheduled sin, to Iowa, and North and South are con- . iii Cathedral Students Nearly weeks’ work three have See sider the high school de- current Dakota entered the competition. .sifilfi: already been expended to bate question concerning tariffs con- First the for Crusaders Argyle \team Sox rink. the 85-foot The 20 struct in the United Film Maryknoll States. life x consisted Rachel Humphrey of on \ by lumber, donated the Great December the 4 closing and John Brandi, affirmative, was Northern Carshops, been has date for registration, and Sister ar- Margaret and Becker and Gerald In the interest of encouraging Fine combed knits that sections ranged in 58 10-foot cotton AnneroSe, chairman for the are. event, Esselman, negkative. Team intelligent understanding of two an and the absorbent wonderfully long, entire material has soft, and had received reservations for 42 Zachman had Darnell and Mi- missionary activity and the voca- been painted white. The comfortable. Beautiful color Gopher Schools teams. registering chael com- Burns, affirmative, and tion of the missionary, the Rev. were Company contributed Wrecking binations with heather Elbow Lake; Barnesville, Hutch— Mary. Kay many Nilan Lary Ruppert and John of Maryknoll — pre- valuable services, the and City their He’ll enjoy good inson, Little Falls, St.' John’s weaves. gay Habstritti, negative. Freeman sented color film students of to, a a l St. Cloud aided in leveling looks of wearing quality. Prep, South and St. Paul, extra Blooming- i? Wong Richard Hennen and Cathedral High School. de- The three ' the land. Crews of anywhere of Minneapolis, ton Morris, St. bated the affirmative for showings the Dec. concerned the 1 in on .< from dozen 50 boys have to Agnes of St. Paul, De Salle La $1 a third Sally Pollock and team, and life Maryknoll and work of { climbing loads! No stair with heavy Tired of lifting after to school spent and evening of Minneapolis, St, Thomas Acad- i up Mary R" Schmidt supported the in priests and brothers the Afri- neg- vhour5‘on‘ detail jobs. so needless 3 of clothes year? It's when of automatic St. Paul, Cotter tons wet of ative. Fourth affirmative missions. emy team an 21 aid? can Vfiw—_wV-— Winona, Hopkins, Minneapolis Donald Estimated speakers Brandi of similar clothes flufiier, Materials vocations mis- dryer leaves fresher, day of the Maybe and to cost were a on any year. North, Mankato, Patrick Henry rink sion Arnold Berg, negative exceeds the $800 and life distributed the but mark, to were were doctor has- advised against strain. (Mrs. Fred you your even I. I u of Minneapolis, Concordia, Rob- Crusaders Sharon Rieder and Carolyn Moos: boys, and Father Ruppert to has cost been ‘the per- Other: D., “saved needless Brandt, N. has trips M incl, down stairs”) and up binsdale, Duluth Denfeld, Prince- Zita brugger. price of Featon and Gerald sonallyinterviewed students who paint, nails, and per- 55:: 75¢ to ton, Technical and High School Meyer the substitutes the manifested interest in sonal service. Members at of the ' were an of St. Cloud. staff coaching tourney. work. of the school and their have contrib- supporters Student Marian Pageant Closes Year uted the.planning to and super- :.- vision of the project. clothes? lug Why Col . “The tribute greatest that the II a.— Little Falls—As appropri- Walters; Gabriel, Karen ing: Mary Ann Ringwelski, Ar- Sund- an dryer Get world Christians to is can pay a ate closing of the Marian Year, Theresa line Stommes, Elizabeth, Belanger, Doreen strom; Eves- T the fierce mid persecution of hate. —.—Ar— the St. Francis Junior and Sen- Marilyn Eveslage, Zachary, Theresa Keav— and Corrine lage; Men build colossal dams I to, o l Christmas! for . . ior . Glee Clubs the Dra- Pallansch. Impersonating and Mary angels Magdalene, Doreen any; obstruct only mighty rivers; they matic Club combined their ef- Evesiage; John, Alyce Springer, Pauline and Gladys make. - were fearsome of use weapons forts in the Fuller, presentation of Judy Marshik, Pat Myn- Roers. a of destruction only against an_ Marian On Sunday, Pat Schneider, Joyce pageant. ster, and The had speaking cast parts with tremendous enemy a po- Dec. 5, Cordelia 3 “Mary 'Kor-kowski, Our and Lila at voice l and solo The parts. tential. So they with p.m., too,‘ some rage Mother,” adapted Morin. pageant from combined Junior and Senior ’ Electric. Glee relentless hate only against the a ’Gew'new the life of Mary published by Clubs, blue Some attired in of the in Mary’s, choir events love that is eternity.” as strong ; ,T‘HE as TOGGERY i‘ i the Queen’s Work, cloaks, formed the‘ 60-voice life_ staged which at appeared stage -—-Simon Wood, The C.P., in Sign was on St'. Francis’ High choir, directed School by Sister Audito- M. the Presentation, the An- were rium, "Falls, Little the di- Alicia. under nunciation, the Nativity, home “Like the‘weather, many peo- rection of Sister M. Josine. Contributing the i produc- life Clothes to in Nazareth, beneath the Dryer ' ple talk about the layman’s job Members of the Dramatic tion, group~of freshmen Assumption-Coro- danc- and the a cross, the world Christ, to restore to Club carrying the roles leading under the direction Sis- of nation ers, but few about do anything it, scene. Narrator, Carol Schmit; M. Lewine, did religious ter effective For back- l were: few laymen that is. Yet a only a more _ . . . choir, glee clubs; ‘Mary (as temple They dance. Kath- ground, i music provided a they bring Christian prin- were was can child), Trudy Gustafson; leen Eileen Herges, Mary Kath- dealer and See appliance throughout the by ciples pageant bear everyday life. to your or a on (in later years), Mary Lucille Murray, Madson, Ann Wurlitzer Electric Church has Organ The given her bless- made ryn Northern States Power Company 2%.- Wielinski; priest, Tuholski, and Carol Cruse; Betty Catherine available through the the courtesy ing; layman has the to carry runawauuuruauaunnan Joachim, Beverly Pasch; Anne, Svenneby. People the temple in of the Weber St. Music Company, there.”—«—Editorial in ball from a fi Mercedes Mrozik; Joseph, Anita by follow- portrayed the Cloud. The Sign. were . .