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Oakwood, Montgomery County, Ohio
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Three Julienne High School graduates—Mary Ellen Kramer, Helen Louise Smith, and Teresa Trick—will take the white veil as Sisters of St. Francis of Oldenburg, Indiana, on August 12, adopting the names Sister John Magdalen, Sister Jean Elise, and Sister Bertha Rose, respectively. They entered the novitiate in September 1946.
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Three members of this year's Julienne high school graduating class will take the white veil of the Sister of St. Francis of Oldenburg, Ind., on Tuesday morning, August 12. They are Mary Ellen Kramer, Helen Louise Smith, and Teresa Trick.
Miss Kramer will take the name of Sister John Magdalen; Miss Smith, Sister Jean Elise. and Miss Trick, the name of Sister Bertha Rose.
The three entered the novitiate in September, 1946. Investiture ceremonies will be held in the Immaculate Conception chapel of the mother house in Oldenburg.
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Oldenburg, Ind.
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Tuesday Morning, August 12; Entered September 1946
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Three Julienne high school graduates enter the novitiate of the Sisters of St. Francis in September 1946 and will receive investiture on August 12, taking the names Sister John Magdalen, Sister Jean Elise, and Sister Bertha Rose.