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

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PAGE FOUR THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER ,~ Conversion Hospital \ "CoNLoN' Caldey Island Bibliotheropy in REQUIESCANT ’ Construction Co. Recounted Abbott Is by CE IN P A ‘ N.E. Second Avenue, 12 MINN. ST. CLOUD, OPPOSITE AIRPORT ENTRANCE dramatic The of the end of that time, the sig— story 24 of 26 con- . . .. Adolph John Mrs. Caldey island nified version-“of off the join desire the Roman to a services held Kimball.—Funeral Wales told recently Catholic were TRIXY CORSETS of Church. coast was FOR church, with the Ann’s St. March 30 in Rt. by the the of converts, The one monks bap- of officiating. for Renner Sylvester Rev. SPENCER group was and health. For comfort better . appearance Wilfred Rev. Upson, 08.3., March who died who Adolph. John 64. Mrs. tized conditi0nally March 12, on Write phone l794-W. survive. children Adolph and six Mr. SUPPORTS or 26. is currently touring the United 1913, into novitiate for went one, Mrs. Blair. Olson. Mrs. Art Tim Mrs. BAUER visit TERESA States several R. to of the a on then and formed all Celia Adolph. of Cossairt, and Dewey year, commu- a Call Write ‘ or monasteries Benedictine in this Ferdi- Kimball; and William. Kimball; nity Caldey. In the 1928, With Experience Corsetiere Ten Years on A com- MORTINSON MRS. S. R. Valley. Eden nand, country. munity Prinknash. moved and to Cloud, Minn St. 715 5th Avenue No. Vergeldt Peter No. Tel. 3216-LW St. Int The Abbot Prinknash 1405 10 later Abbot Wilfred of abbey, years was services Valley.—Funeral Browns were elected Gloustershire, England, head Anthony's of his community. Abbot in St. March 20 conducted Cloud, Minnesota St. ra'a‘a“a"M‘-Wa'fi'mm ’a‘a‘ n' Kunkel Peter 3’ Paul for the Rev. church by Wilfred is The monks Prinknash the of of 24 former I one were He who died March 14. Vergeldt. was Health For Anglican white Benedictine garb the tradi- instead of monks who children: Clarence. Surviving two 77, are . . . tional Bemdictine black Edward Har- a' converted by Mrs. the Drain, were to Rosholt. S. and “I spe— en masse Schellinger Bros. Calif._ Rosa, (Bertha). Santa rington EAT cial permission Roman Catholic them Church in granted by E 1913. Reckert George them“ Pope Pius X. ' time At the of conversion, the Mass of— Breckenridge—Requiem was BUILDERS In Abbot Wilfred months Abbot Wilfred Mary’s church by St. member recent March 29 in of fered was a Michel, for O.S.B.. Aloysius the Rev. Reliable Contractors has been able St. Samson’s abbey, establish Anglican to two new an March died 26. who George Reckert. 74, foundations Prinknash. ‘from Caldey island monastery off the LaMae on Mrs. daughters. Surviving 2355W two Phone are % Thirty G. monks Mrs. of Wales. Caldey from Prinknash Hinsdale, and island have MontJ coast has Reutter. Frozen So Cloud instant Nth Ave, St. [2| grandchil— Five Glasgow. Mont. Bignan, long illustrious taken St. Michael’s abbey, history and in a over . survive. (lren also monasticism. Farmbrough, Monks formerly belonging lived CREAM have ICE Feuker on Joseph Caldey Benedic- island community of French from the to days 'of services a Lake—Funeral Clear were tines. Marcus’ church for the Celtic The built thin monks abbey by the held April St. the sixth of l, was cen- Roofing & Metal March who died 31. Joseph Feuker, 67. Eugenie, Benedictine Empress wife of [Na- tury. medievalism children: MrS. Surviving seven 567 are Tel. ' poleon flourished there, III The tombs and the of France. Mfg. Anglican Cornice Co. s Mich.; Mrs. Matheny, Dear-born, Kelly Mich.: Mrs. Empress, Dcarborn. congregation Benedictines of the Emperor, and of Ralph Johnson, of lived I' Chicago, Earl Ill.: Mrs. KINDS Eckmann. ROOFING ALI. Ture 0h the in Prince Imperial that the ab- monastery collec— are a on was a Ervin Mrs. Herbst, Klein, Grand Forks: We 81d: make ol buildings specialty Ashe-toe l tion a of bey The other built grounds. foun- in both Cloud; St. and new Duelm; Mrs. Cy Nolin. Roofing Walls and Minneapolis. the Celtic dation Prinknash Merle McChulla. is the ab- and the medieval from Mrs. l "WE GO EVERYWHERE“ pe- Lukes Mrs. Anna \ riods. bey Pluscarden, Elgin, Scotland, of Cloud Phone I526 St. Ilong Prairie—Funeral services That Baby _Where Is were Benedictine 13th century Bishop monas- Gore, Anglican a Bishop ‘ Carmel St. of Mt. March in Mary an held 29 us‘ed that had been since tery not Rauch Oxford, with George of church. the Rev. appointed by Arch- was That You Knew Lukes. who officiating. for Mrs. Anna the Reformation until restoration bishop Davidson Canterbury of to Surviving March She 82. died 24. was began by the monks Prink- from inquire into belief the religious and WEDDING GIFTS children: Chicago, following Anna. the are As Recent nash. Angeles, practices Staples; Rose, Los 11].; Joseph, of the monks as a Galdey on Prairie; Long Walter. St. Calif.; Anton, with Besides ‘particular these reference two founda- the Line of to Complete new John. Margaret. Cloud; and Edward. and Two? Month directing tions, Wilfred Abbot is practice of reciting or office in Dishes Pictures all Long Prairie. of an honor the Mildred Scholz the construction of abbey Immaculate Concep-i of a new Glassware Silverware tion services Francis—Funeral and Prinknash make St. the practice for his ’were at to of Exposi- room Francis’ parish Reasonably Priced March in St. “A held 26 but- yesterday, tiny tion tot the Blessed expanding community there and of Sacrament. to daugh- Mildred Scholz, 21, for cemetery provide facilities for the extensive Scholz. who Store After Mrs. the of Mr. and Joseph investigation Schaeie’r’s And then toddling ter girl Book com- at a was of- died March Requiem Mass carried 24. work by the retreat was pleted, Archbishop on Davidson de— play, Francis’ church fered March in St. 29 monks his community. of ' manded that the monks Caldey Adolph Surviving the Rev, Schmidt. by on And then fly- pigtails following broth- island “I her and the give feel that especially their 1 for- parents devotion some to are up am sisters: Frank Rosen and MrS. ‘fi ers the tunate,” Immaculate says Abbot Wilfred, “be- ’rdund, ing Conception and The firms listed here deserve to Mrs. Edward (Sybella), St. Francis: also. I build the Exposition able stop 20th to and Bene- Lashinski Mrs. Henry cause Ziebo] (Irma),, am a remembered when dis. be you are And diploma- maid, soon a Ervin Scholz. all Free- dlctlon abbey site (Eleanore), and of the one of Blessed century and Sacrament. on re- the dif-, tributing to patronage your Alvin, and 111.: and Leona, Jerome, bound!” port, .The store 13th abbey of 26 monks century made group a on an- of business. a ferent lines 'at LeRoy, home. \ three-day other.” retreat before giving the Archbishop Abbot Wilfred’s community is and the at AI: an answer, a Crystal Rosaries * * the member of Congregation of . Bishop Condon Talk Cassinese Primitive Observance, to 'BABYHOOD the only international AND CHILD— congrega- $2.00 and up - tion in the Benedictine world. His At Serro Convention HOOD filled with are many Articles Religious Other . community contemplative leads a none stages, repeated. be to life; the monks in teach- engage no St. Louis, Mo.-——Bishop supplies. William of office and school complete line We .Keep the irreplaceable carry a rec- ing, parish work, other outside or Condon J. of Great Falls, Mont. ord of them make pic— activity. FRITZ. Many, held retreats at STORE ‘THE CROSS RETAIL are . . . will be Prinknash the speakers abbey, the the and at present among tures» them! Carl Fritz is of Slxth annual convention of Serra abbey will building be used as a proud that thousands of International Cloud, Minn. here St. April 23 SixthAve. No. 29 house when the is retreat to new one baby pictures treasured May 1. now completed. The Catholic by local families Fritz- business and Although visitor the East— to were pro- a fessional men’s luncheon organiza- the in of United States m‘ade. part They photo- ern were pause. Party which tion, aims fostering at Abbot Wilfred 19,28, is vo- now en- graphed carefully, under- things. spiritifal is Y big it patient thoughts BIBLIOTHER word but of the She to the_priesthood, catlons to will on hear joying a his first visit Middle the to standingly, successfully, in— pictured above is in the Mrs. Mary Upte- of also Raymond E. of Krings simply, ktherapy St. b0 treatment room West. He plans visit several to means, or who has been patient in the hospital since Louis, expensively just president past of the local grove, a Benedictine be- monasteries yogrs as Sister Consilia, librarian the St. Cloud by books. more . . in . November, photo 1945. Bottom shows the Serra club. new spa- returning England. fore be. to hospital, with her book from to can m0ves room room - cious the library of the seventh floor.— quarters on leaving there piece of literature lighten to cart some (Bob Molitor photos) The Society hospital and the mind Tor hours of routine elevate the the Propagation to Portraits made in our + + Bibliotherapy, + + I 0f the Faith, Inc., Title) (Legal Mental Medicine, Aids uudio home. at or your Granite 403 Exchange Bldg. Patients Time, Haspital Passing ST. in CLOUD, in MIN N. . COMPANY IV COCA-COLA UNDII AUTHOIIIY OP ml IOTYLED Home and Foreign Missions BOTTLING Cloud, Minn. COMPANY, St. COCA-COLA FRANK, HENRY Diocesan REV. O’Hara. Director “ Friend Flicka, by By RENE RUEGEMER give individual books structed to y as biblio- Pid hear Try it.” of prominence, enabling the'patient 01' e PH O (TRAP. R you ever Order” I Order Made I “Every 40.00 or to Perpetual , Member (living deceased)............$ leaving therapy? Then off she the reading ' make his choice of to goes, own “biblio” Ordinary refers books patient with Well, of mentalmed- material. Member to dose (1 1 year) 1.00 Tel. 509% St. Germain 146 a icine,. “therapy” refers book. and treatment, to ° Overcoat? ° Topcoats Suits Special a Sis- In infrequent instances, Membership (known not the Family Mem- i as 6 ,Cloud‘ 5:. sobibliotherapymeans, hospital A is the and patient in re- Consilia in dietetic ter acts hership—besidcs a ca— the enrolled. nine one healing _by covering illness injury, simply, treatment from or fitting or pacity; books by to person- others, living enrolled deceased, be m‘hy hastens that and everything that books. will or alities what she prescribes ef- ' ,D'AVIS CLOTHES Sister for hospital Cloud recovery-is medicine. The year) In the St. good 6.00 possible feet the good greatest for one ...... librarian, is the hospital hospital library’s sole for Consilia, Perrfitual A. cause soul. Bursa for both body the education and of a young almost20 existence is help the patient therapist, has bee’n for get to for the Reading only relieves priesthood ' not $1,500.00 man wor- End sister librarian real- well, the now. years ' hospital ries and monotonies but For the of catechist for 75.00 I support sister Service 'Shop-at-Your-Home one'yea'r ..'. her bookcart enters izes‘the importance her job. With of a patient also keeps the in touch ..... psake A follows scholarship mile— 31-:qu patient’s There marks student the The supporting 1948 through room. year a one “sum” with the outside world. The book Authorized cheering HOFMANN, greeting, 0. the history of the N. hearty in 9 seminary his some pa- a one s 7,600.00 therapy the sick course...... reassures per- first efforts tients’ library. The words: r his that he has in— lost T not son Representative you!” whole- patients with morning provide “Good to to RINGS lDlAMOND dividuality because he “numa is the Members of for the society stad, where St. Olaf, the nation’s today?” feeling reading material made “How were you some are ber such such” the and hos— Propagation of the Faith gain hero and lost saint, on his life in'1030‘. like might part-time something in when may .“ 1928 serv1ce you pital Someone interested count. is . ._ . plenary indulgence under the Over the place of his death Cath- work a. ” begun. In the 1929, to read was was in his welfare, in his morale— . . . usual conditions Monday, April olica built church, which is Consilia, who Sister taken by on a now over Predicts Bishop in addition his to doctor Erie CORPS TYPE- Feast 5, the of Annunciation someone of the in hands AIR of the' Protestant giving free still given and is has His illness the is God- and the Blessed Virgin, nurse. Mary. church. In the state 1930,, library service. on .oc- leisure—— is his enforced sent CATHOLIC Reversal of LIFE IN Decision as cation of the 900 anniversary of “medicine cart” stocks Her a but how that time drag! SU'N CENTRAL NORWAY can St. Olaf’a death, this building wide books, selection of GLASSES maga- was Trondheim, said Norway.—Although It rightly that has been to renovated and decorated the with the Pa.—Reversal by zines, Erie, and newspapers. of the keep balanced, morally, physically, missionaries Cen- in the in ‘aaint’: life. deci- 7 He hospital is of its Supreme Court recent Through the many the scenes years tral Norway spiritually, they intellectually, German, called St. and Olaf by all and the released-time regarding orig- state library the has sion from one re- .are grown thought—provoking alloWed church their read mat- continue celebrates public must his the to feast instruction in Gloss July 2,050 Ground ligious inal books were 100 the present to on work all during half the be- least 15 minutes: the at to 29. Since_ “Within ter Catholics predicted 1930 have had includes schools This volumes. number one -. war year: was leisure time, of their loyalty hour Enforced and day. little chapel John Bishop dedicated nextageneration” by reading, the books spiritual 250 of cause a to con- a leather Case this patient, helps form the Norwegian people. to saint stancy just few Erie. to hundred yards juvenile, and of fiction, Mark Gannon 1,100 300 as a a The King also morale, habit. It raises receiVed has in private from ofslife the site of‘hie death. It is American these non—fiction. Most of The 400 au- way dience‘the spiritual impact, leads and prefect: of Central and the connected desire of the intimately Sweutbond Prefect been the hos- Apos- by always have been purchased causes Pearl Ndrway. ultimately God. Northern of commhnity to said. The tolate establish Bishop of the 15 with religion, pital, although of awareness an to average a an Consilia in close Sister keeps New has union of interest in that contemplatives, risen whose forbade The annually. steady flow Constitution books donated — are read- with bed-ridden her the definitely contact since end of the —of toward the Church but delights work and it Child” the country “Cheer state. prayer‘may war group of a price at unheard of sell the They They library cards, the do need in pilgrimage not , place of Stikle- government of the religion and with good conversion wanted children ers. country. year a every only read, something to the united in efforts for books. selection con- of some commpn $2. 85' . solation help and with decision, he reading interests The Patients good. prayers court and con— The Few Rule Many the in eag'sily. when does not the God from tended, outlaWS prefer fiction, where- Women prayer come vary. She spiritual land- enhances the Americans, life school of the read- male ever-adventurous many as Communist APPRECIATED Dom ACCEPTED AND Countries inoted ORDERS ARE MAIL much the by tendingsouls, in the against atheist biography, and favors travelogues, choose scape an ers Guaranteed the that she adds to community. . the of Titles interests thrillers. same way mystery and range Good 11min 'ST.‘CLOUD g with the hospital grounds charm of "a captions intriguing such from OUTLET 3.3%—Russia as ..180,000,000 tum I lovely colorful flower her and Ticks Green Light and The Clock .................... ., ........................ 3.3%-—-Poland 24,000,000 garden. WEDDINGS popular People, the Thy My to ................................................ .. \ book- 2.5%—Yugoslavia One readily how the 16,000,000 Marshall’s The People, and Bruce can see ..'. 528 CALL ......... ............................ _- ‘A. invalid speeds the to and Flesh, re- World, Father cure on 4.7%—Romania The 15,000,000 ' CASTLE Ring 1.75.00 library has The hospital ............................................ Store Cloud Army Navy St. -. Greater Smith. covery. Formerly “DIOCESE ‘ IN $125 Also 8.9%.+Czecho-Slovakia 14,000,000 integral hos- become of part With patient of count an present ................................ Cloud, Minnesota Wedding St. Ring .. St. 80., a 87.50 & First Fifth Avenue 8.9%—'—-Hungary 9,000,000 spiritual, pital therapy. It has daily, compared a 260 more as or ...................................... .... .. this physical phase, mental, and 7.7%—Bulgaria 6,500,000 100 day, 1929 of to count per a I .......... ................. .... .. “bibliotherapy.” B. HEATHER Ring 35000 the visiting each individ- task of ' members Although Communist only Klaverkamp-Siegman represent party Also $100 and e 2475 \ to Sister Con- ual is great a one. Md.—Mlss Siegman, Marion Baltimore, small of the in platinum $300 total 3450 a‘ population these countries, in cent to per the silia, visit, however, does Mrs. Norman Sieg- and on daughter of Mr. Wedding Ring ‘ 12.50 the Communists PBEFABBICATED the bride in Baltimore, Md.. became each day. FENCES control. of 60 man average, more are or Mr._and of Klaverkamp, of,AlbeN’. son the The books brought to are c Cloud, before Leo Klaverkamp. St. Mrs. bedside bookcart, in St. ofiered Feb. 14 con- Nuptial Mass on so a a the couple church. Attending Dominic’s SUBSCRIBE ~ REGISTER Elderly Muss Server Lutz, THE. Virginia Florence Duffield, Split-Peeled Cedar were TO Ward Phillip‘Carrick. Thelma Buettner, Kuhns. Maxwell, John and .FENCING lovel For bride, Chime Donates 4-Tone your Miller-Kasmaker lriéml choose the fasti ious de- Nuptial Mass Alexandria.—Beiore yourself fora a For church Mary’s or March in St. offered 31 Goodridge Church sign and heirloom To qual- cutting, sawing, No fuss no no or Helen William by-the A. Renner. Rev. messing. A11 . ready for quick Mr. and Mrs. and ity daughter; of of Kasmaker, genuine regis- a The Fred St. Cloud the bride of John Register became Kasmaker, installation. easy teredKeepsakeDiamond Miller. Miller, Mrs. John of Mr. and son Goodridge.—The P. O.‘ Box 229 oldest reg- Lorraine V bridal Attending the couple Ring. were .We proud to . GREATLY ular are St. Cloud, Mass the Minn. of Crooks- Server Miller and Harold Kasmaker. ofl‘er collection ' fine of ston diocesan and the Johnson-Silbernrck members of a REDUCED his the family last Cloud—Married March 29 in month donated Cloud St. Keepsakes, in wide a a I enclose $2 for "subscription the St. Register 'a to Immaculate Conception Cathedral of the four-tone chime altar St. Anne’s to rangeofstylesandprices. PRICES be offered by the Rev. before Nuptial Mass to sent to: a mission parish Goodridge. at Silbernick, Peter Lorsung Margaret Come in and them were see ’ Joseph Silber- Matthew daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mutnansky, of 62, began then choose with nick. Attending Alphonse Johnson. lowest and the price, Available at Name now ; the'Good— serving Mass last fall at . . Schit’fler the couple chille and o- were confidence. type ofI offered this for ridge mission, ever where he has at— seph Johnson. Mrs. Johnson, graduate a beautiful fencing. school beuaty culture. regularly of the St. Cloud of tended Mass since he Address employed Lucille’s. Mr. John- has been at first settled in the Others area. $50, $75, at $100, the Cloud is attending St. present at son WAS 6.44 He learned all the Mass Teachers’ State college. prayers $150, $200 and up. Prody-Vallcer serving and actions for necessary Sections -Foot 7 Breckenridge—Miss Valker, LaVOnne 'was‘ when he asked by Father Convenient Terms daughter Mrs. Valker. of Mr. and Earl ring the altar Leonard Weber to STAFFORDS Parish Prody., of became the bride of Mark son NOW principal bells the the of at parts Mrs. Anna Prody of Kent. before a PER 3.98 March Nuptial Mass offered by the 30 Mass. ’ Rev. Benedict Petermcier St. Mary’s in Sent by SECTION Gail church. Mary Volz, Valker. Irvin Granite Exchange Building Prody. Wilfred Abenschein attended and Granite City 0PHEB LB the couple. Match Gates Arbors 8: to Cloud St. Michaud-Bach Electric Co. correspondingly low at Breckenridge.——Mnrried in‘ March 29 ' AUTHORIZED Ndptial Mary’s St'. church before Mass . SERVICE a. prices. ELECTRICAL COMPLETE , Benedict offered the by Rev. Petermeier i WRECKING KEEPSAKE C0. & DEALER ‘ Bernice Bach. daughter of Mrs. Lighting Wall were Floor and Fixtures beautifying home, Ideal for your — Dayton. The .Rita attendants were Plug Installationl. E. St. Cloud, Minn. 229 Lincoln Ave., N. / dwelling. residential cottage, or Veronica Bach. Floyd and Michaud. son ’ ‘ Minn. of and Mrs. Alexander Mich-lad s'r. CLOUD. of r. _ Michaud and Jacob Hem-In . \ ......_.._2g.‘.