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The Southwest Kansas Register September 1, 2013 — Page 13 ADVANTAGE Bucklin: 620-826-3848 Cimarron: 620-855-3185 Dodge City: 620-227-3196 Garden City: 620-276-7671 Ness City: 785-798-2237 Syracuse: 620-384-7800 Call us today at the following locations: www.kellerleopold.com ST. MICHAELS BRAIN TEASERS GABRIELS CROSSWORD 855-392-9333 Dan Reed, FICF Field Agent (785) 472-2145 office (785) 531-0135 cell Servicing the following councils: Ellinwood, Russell, Claflin, Hois- ington, Odin, Ellsworth RJ Meyer, FIC Field Agent (620) 546-6071 Servicing the following councils: Spearville, Wright, Fowler, Windthorst, Dodge City, Jetmore, Ashland, Kinsley, Ransom, Ness City Tyler Meyer Field Agent (785) 726-4899 Servicing the following councils: Kingman, Sha- ron, Willowdale, St. Leo, Pratt, Danville, Medicine Lodge, Kiowa, Greensburg Bernard (B.J.) Buehler Field Agent (620) 855-4415 office (785) 623-1937 cell Servicing the following councils: Ran- som, Ness City, Garden City (8491) Plains, Liberal, Ulysses, Ingalls, Hugoton, Syracuse, Elkhart, Satanta, Dighton Tyler Sander Field Agent (785) 726-4899 office (785) 483-0439 cell Servicing the following councils: Belpre, Great Bend, Seward, St. John, Larned, Olmitz, Gorham Stuart Scheer Field Agent (785) 726-4899 office (785) 213-7318 cell Servicing the following councils: Liebenthal, La Crosse, Tommy Schuetz Field Agent (620) 271-0455 office (620) 640-5531 cell Servicing the following coun- cils: Garden City (2795), Marienthal, Scott City, Sha- ron Springs, Johnson, Lakin, Syracuse, Tribune 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 m o c . s c i l o h t a c r o f s e m a g d r o w . w w w ACROSS 3 “___ Fideles” 9 Evil king of Israel 10 Catholic actor Con- nery 11 St. ___ de Paul 12 Bible book about the early Chris- tians 14 Our Lady, ___ of Christians 16 Jewish month of Passover 17 Ishmael, to Jacob 18 Another name for Jacob 20 “…the ___ of life” (Gen 2:7) 22 Simon of ___ 24 Chant, as a monk 26 “So the last will be ___” (Mt 20:16) 27 Second century pope 30 Patron saint of Nor- way 32 “Angels we have heard on ___…” 34 Nationality of most popes 35 Abbr. for two OT books 36 God is the Supreme Being who ___ all things and keeps them in existence 37 St. Mary’s Cathedral is this New South Wales capital DOWN 1 David married his widow 2 Cain traveled this direction from Eden (Gen 4:16) 4 Pertaining to God 5 What the choir does 6 Divine time 7 AKA Hadassah 8 Woman in the Book of Judges who killed Sisera 13 First word in the name of Parisian basilica 15 Former DRE 17 Pope (II) who called for the Crusades 19 College of Cardi- nals’ task regarding the pope 21 “…as we forgive those who ___…” 23 The Church Militant is here 24 “Altared” words 25 Divine ___ 26 St. Therese of Li- sieux is a patron of this country 28 Day on which Jesus rose 29 “Feed my ___.” (Jn 21:17) 31 Wife of Jacob 33 “Dies ___” TEASER THE FIRST: Remove the dust from the shovel by moving two matches. TEASER THE SECOND: Using the BrainTracker grid below, how many words can you find? Each word must contain the central T and no letter can be used twice in the same word. The letters do not have to be connected. Proper nouns are not allowed, however, plurals are. Can you find the nine letter word? TEASER THE THIRD: Each of the words that the clues at right describe, either begin or end with the same three letters. 1. Celestial body 2. Attracts metal 3. Lower in position 4. Poem 5. Stinging insect 6. Plant with stinging hairs 7. Storage cupboard 8. Connected computers 9. Baby cradle 10. Woodwind instrument

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The Southwest Kansas Register September 1, 2013 — Page 13AdVAntAge

Bucklin: 620-826-3848Cimarron: 620-855-3185Dodge City: 620-227-3196Garden City: 620-276-7671Ness City: 785-798-2237Syracuse: 620-384-7800

Call us today at the following locations:

www.kellerleopold.com

St. Michael’S Brain teaSerS

GaBriel’S croSSword

855-392-9333

Dan Reed, FICFField Agent(785) 472-2145 office(785) 531-0135 cellServicing the following councils: Ellinwood, Russell, Claflin, Hois-ington, Odin, Ellsworth

RJ Meyer, FICField Agent(620) 546-6071Servicing the following councils: Spearville, Wright, Fowler, Windthorst, Dodge City, Jetmore, Ashland, Kinsley, Ransom, Ness City

Tyler MeyerField Agent(785) 726-4899Servicing the following councils: Kingman, Sha-ron, Willowdale, St. Leo, Pratt, Danville, Medicine Lodge, Kiowa, Greensburg

Bernard (B.J.) BuehlerField Agent(620) 855-4415 office (785) 623-1937 cellServicing the following councils: Ran-som, Ness City, Garden City (8491) Plains, Liberal, Ulysses, Ingalls, Hugoton, Syracuse, Elkhart, Satanta, Dighton

Tyler Sander Field Agent(785) 726-4899 office(785) 483-0439 cellServicing the following councils: Belpre, Great Bend, Seward, St. John, Larned, Olmitz, Gorham

Stuart ScheerField Agent(785) 726-4899 office(785) 213-7318 cellServicing the following councils: Liebenthal, La Crosse,

Tommy SchuetzField Agent

(620) 271-0455 office(620) 640-5531 cell

Servicing the following coun-cils: Garden City (2795), Marienthal, Scott City, Sha-ron Springs, Johnson, Lakin, Syracuse, Tribune

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ACROSS3 “___ Fideles”9 Evil king of Israel10 Catholic actor Con-

nery11 St. ___ de Paul12 Bible book about

the early Chris-tians

14 Our Lady, ___ of Christians

16 Jewish month of Passover

17 Ishmael, to Jacob18 Another name for

Jacob20 “…the ___ of life”

(Gen 2:7)22 Simon of ___24 Chant, as a monk26 “So the last will be

___” (Mt 20:16)27 Second century

pope30 Patron saint of Nor-

way32 “Angels we have

heard on ___…”34 Nationality of most

popes35 Abbr. for two OT

books36 God is the Supreme

Being who ___ all things and keeps them in existence

37 St. Mary’s Cathedral is this New South Wales capital

DOWN

1 David married his widow

2 Cain traveled this direction from Eden (Gen 4:16)

4 Pertaining to God5 What the choir

does6 Divine time7 AKA Hadassah8 Woman in the Book

of Judges who killed Sisera

13 First word in the name of Parisian basilica

15 Former DRE17 Pope (II) who called

for the Crusades19 College of Cardi-

nals’ task regarding the pope

21 “…as we forgive those who ___…”

23 The Church Militant is here

24 “Altared” words25 Divine ___26 St. Therese of Li-

sieux is a patron of this country

28 Day on which Jesus rose

29 “Feed my ___.” (Jn 21:17)

31 Wife of Jacob33 “Dies ___”

TEASER THE FIRST: Remove the dust from the shovel by moving two matches.

TEASER THE SECOND: Using the BrainTracker grid below, how many words can you find? Each word must contain the central T and no letter can be used twice in the same word. The letters do not have to be connected. Proper nouns are not allowed, however, plurals are. Can you find the nine letter word?

TEASER THE THIRD: Each of the words that the clues at right describe, either begin or end with the same three letters.

1. Celestial body2. Attracts metal3. Lower in position4. Poem5. Stinging insect

6. Plant with stinging hairs7. Storage cupboard8. Connected computers9. Baby cradle10. Woodwind instrument

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Father Ignatius was born July 31, 1914, at An-tonino, Kansas. He moved with his family to a

farm south of Bazine when he was three years old. He is the only vocation to the priesthood from St. John the Baptist Parish at Bazine in Ness County. He studied for the priesthood at St. Fidelis Seminary, Herman, Pa; St. Fidelis Seminary at Victoria; and Capuchin College in Washington, D.C. He was ordained for the Capuchin Order on June 9, 1940, by Bishop Christian H. Winkelmann at Sacred Heart College Chapel in Wichita. As a Capuchin friar, he was known as Father Celestine. In 1942, he was assigned to St. Michael, Salis-bury, Pa. His remaining parish assignments as a Capuchin were at St. Fidelis, Victoria (1944-46) and St. Mary, Marienthal, with the mission of St. Anthony at St. Theresa (1946-47). He became a priest of the Wichita diocese in 1947, serving at St. Michael, Girard, until 1950; St. Anthony, Strong City (1950-57); St. Martin, Piqua (1957-73); and Holy Redeemer, Tampa (1973). Father Rohr died Sept. 10, 1973, in Wichita. He had been in ill health for more than a year. Msgr. Charles Walsh, vicar general, celebrated a memo-rial Mass at Holy Redeemer Church in Tampa. Bishop David M. Maloney celebrated the funeral Mass at St. Martin Church, in Piqua. Burial was in the Piqua cemetery.

Father Ignatius Rohr – Sept. 10, 1973

Father Ignatius was born July 31, 1914, at Antonino, Kansas. He moved with his family to a farm south of Bazine when he was three years old. He is the only vo-cation to the priesthood from St. John the Baptist Parish at Bazine in Ness County.

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FIRST:SECOND: Cent, cents, cesti, cist, cists, cite, cites, cities, et, etic, iciest, incite, incites, insect, insects, inset, insets, insist, inti, intis, it, its, neist, nest, nests, net, nets, nett, netts, nic-est, nit, nite, nites, nits, scent, scents, SCIENTIST, sect, sects, seniti, sent,

senti, set, sets, sett, setts, sit, site, sites, sits, sitten, snit, snits, stein, steins, stet, stets, sties, stint, stints, ten, tens, tent, tents, test, testis, tests, tet, tets, ti, tic, tics, tie, ties, tin, tinct, tincts, tine, tines, tiniest, tins, tint, tints, tis, titi, titis. Editor’s Note: Neist? Sett? Et?

Good grief!

THIRD:1. Planet2. Magnet3. Nether4. Sonnet5. Hornet6. Nettle7. Cabinet8. Network9. Bassinet10. Clarinet

See the Crossword answers on Page 14.

Described by one French contemporary as “a saint,

but a headstrong saint,” Emily was brought up by her grand-mother. From the age of 17 she prac-ticed charitable works and en-tered three different convents but did not stay in any of them. With support from Abbe Mar-ty, in 1815 she opened a free school to teach poor children at Villefranche-de-Rouergue; the Congregation of the Holy Family and 38 additional foun-dations grew from this first one. Mother Emily, outwardly dour and intensely prayerful, led her congregation for 30 years.

Emily de Rodat1787-1852

Feast Day: September 19

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Editor’s Note: The Southwest Kansas Register makes every effort to include obituaries for all Catholics in the diocese who have died. Please contact the SKR at (620) 227-1519, or [email protected], if you find a mistake, if a name has been omitted, or if the information is incomplete. Obituaries provided to the Register vary in information and detail. Martin L. Haskell, 83, of St. Nicholas Parish, Kinsley, died July 26, 2013. He was a trucker. He is survived by his wife, Rita; nine sons, Darwin, Gary, Doug, Mike, Dar-rell, Barry, Danny, Brad, and David; two daughters, Joy Ditges and Jayme Polson; a stepson, Bob Cain; and two stepdaugh-ters, Meoldy Linkugel and Misty Arnce; a brother Bob; many grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. Father John Strasser presided. Martina Mata, 46, of St. Anthony Parish, Liberal, died Saturday, July 27, 2013, at her residence in Liberal. She was employed by

Murphy Brown Farms. Survivors include her parents, Efrain Piña Benavides and Martha Ofelia Cepeda; husband, Jorge Mata; son, Jorge Mata and wife, Tanya; daughter, Vanessa Mata and companion, Stephen Medina; two brothers, Jesus Piña and wife, Cecilia, and Efrain Piña and wife, Azucena; one sister, Sonia Quinonez Piña and husband, Larzaro; and two grandchil-dren, Adan and Sophie Mata. Father Hector de la Vega presided. Wilma “Jean” Schenk, 83, of Prince of Peace Parish at St. Patrick, Great Bend, died July 27, 2013. She owned and oper-ated a beauty salon. She was a member of the Altar Society, and enjoyed traveling. Survivors include: husband, Harold; three stepdaughters: Kaye Crawford, Rhonda Schenk-Pitts and Roxanne Rich; four grand-children: Chris Crawford, Tim Crawford, Jennifer Pack, and Colby Crawford; many great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild.

Frank J. Reif, 99, of St. Leo, died July 26, 2013. He was a Farmer and a member of the St. Leo Catholic Church, St. Leo, KS and Knights of Columbus. Survivors include five sons, Melvin (Glenna) Reif, Kenny (Lynn) Reif, Mike (Terri) Reif, Jerry Reif, Randy (Georgia) Reif; two daugh-ters, Connie Voss and Marlene (Dwayne) Kruckenberg; a sister, Jean Moeder; 17 grandchildren; ;27 great grandchildren; and three great-great grandchildren. Father Floyd McKinney presided. Iona Ann Pfannenstiel, 79, of Sacred Heart Parish, Ness City, died Monday, July 29, 2013. She served as an assistant to Dr. Parker and later was a clerk in the ASCS office for 30 years until retirement in 1992. She was a member of the altar society and Sacred Heart church choir. Survivors in-clude three sisters-in-law, Lorene, Ann and Berniece Pfannenstiel; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Rodolfo “Rudy” Carrillo, 61, of St. Mary

obituAriesParish, Garden City, died Tuesday, July 30, 2013. Mr. Carrillo had been employed at Helena Chemical for 18 years as a chemical truck driver. In addition to his wife, Luz, survivors include three daughters, Olivia Sparling, Crystal Cedillo, and Tracey Marie Carrillo; a son, Adam Anthony Carrillo; a stepson, Julian Garcia; two brothers, Ramuel and Ramon Carrillo; three sisters, Antonia Ochoa, Romelia Carrillo, and Elsa Vega; and 10 grandchildren. Margaret Rose Campbell, 73, of Prince of Peace Parish at St. Rose of Lima, Great Bend, died July 31, 2013. She was employed as a custodian for Great Bend USD 428 and had worked in the District Education Office. She was a member of the Altar Society. Survivors include her husband, Gary Lee Campbell; four sons, Gary Wayne Campbell and wife Deidre, Tony Campbell and wife Brenda, Darrin Campbell and wife Jeanette, and Trevor Campbell and wife Angela; one daughter, Diana Blake; one sister, Germaine Carey; four brothers, Lawrence Debes, Justin Debes, Jim Debes, and Kevin Debes; 10 grandchildren; and two great-grandchil-dren. Father Don Bedore presided. Richard Reynolds Degnan of St. Joseph Parish, Ashland, died Aug. 1, 2013. James Lawrence “Larry” Kiley, 74, of Sacred Heart Parish, Pratt, died Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013. Mr. Kiley had served 22 years in the U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force Reserve, and had served as a police officer at Shawnee, an Engineer for Rock Island Railroad and a Federal Railroad Chief Inspector. He was a 4th Degree Knights of Columbus. Survivors include his wife, Eldoris Kay Pennington; a daughter, Michelle Dick; two sons, James L. Kiley and Michael P. Kiley; 11 grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; and a brother, Wil-liam “Wil” Edward Kiley. Father Floyd McKinney presided. Barbara Ann Vander Meer, 67, of St. Jo-seph Parish, Ellinwood, died Aug. 15, 2013. Survivors include her husband, Thomas; three sons; two brothers; seven grandchil-dren; and five great-grandchildren. Nicholas John Gillen, 94, of St. An-thony Parish, Leoti, died Friday, Aug. 9, 2013. He was a farmer. He is survived by his wife, Eva Gene Smith; two sons, Tom Gillen and Jerry Gillen; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Mary E. Cruse, 79, of Prince of Peace Parish at St. Rose of Lima, Great Bend, died August 20, 2013. She was a member of the Altar Society and Daughters of Isabella. She was a volunteer for Barton County Historical Society and Meals on Wheels. Survivors include five children: Sharon A. Harms and her husband Herbert; David E. Cruse and his wife Jane; Annette M. Merlau; Dorothy S. Smith and her husband Roger; and Maurice A. Cruse; daughter-in-law: Colleen Cruse; brother Gale Heinz and his wife Janice; 15 grandchildren; five five step grandchildren; 12 great-grandchil-dren; and several step great-grandchildren. Father Don Bedore presided. Donna Rae (Krier) Hoffman, 66, of St. Suzanne Parish in Mt. Vernon, Mo. and formerly of Claflin, died Aug. 21. Survivors include her husband, LeRoy J. Hoffman; one son, Paul Bradshaw and his wife, Amanda; two daughters, Debo-rah Jerue and her husband, David, and Bridgette Hoffman; 13 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Father Anselm Eke presided.

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