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

August 5, 1949 · Page 2 of 6

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I CLOUD REGISTER THE ST. August 1949 PAGE 5, Friday, THREE Life of 1949, in Bisho the 28, Busch .9"! 08. p ,. 7‘ 7* 2F +3 ll. II; .I. I" '-F y‘ 7-. rc- || II. l.) it I v .m priests. Were five Archbishops, Monsignori, single in Cloud the l7 Bishops, includ- l7 ARCH-Tor St. attended and about THE GREATEST OF 151! The NUMBER event a of Bishop Bishop jubilee Busch; Benedictine Abbots, clergy BISHoPS diamond Busch. There ing and Fourth Degree pic- knights two AND BISHOP‘S out to turn ever are tured above. (Photo Fritz) by Carl 4 Mass Archbishop At Murray lncensatiOn Address Ukrainian Speaks Rie Banquet in WITH GREAT ENTHUSIASM length, and at some in, Bishop jubilee Busch spoke the dinner St. Cloud at the Orphan home. He stressed Living Pres- again the importance the of of Christ in the Blessed Sacrament—(Bob photo) Molitor ence Minnesota University of Museum Barrows Items The University Minnesota Cloud’s of boiler,” handmade St. for has paid the Stearns County His- Mitchell family in the early days, torical the honor bor- of gift of Ruth Mitchell of recent museum a rowing 15 items Minneapolis. from it for its Centennial exhibition. The show, A pair of monogrammed silver THE MOST G. Archbishop REV. JOHN MURRAY, THE MOST REV. ANDREW ROBORECKY, which Coadju- is in mounted the Univer— AT THE OFFERTORY OF THE MASS the Bishop bridle buttons also have made the gallery, ‘sity Northrop auditorium, of St. Paul Metropolitan and of this pictured is the Ukrainian tor to Archbishop of Wlnnipeg, trip the Twin City to show. These area, was one incensed the altar. At his right Baldwin is Father Dwor- opened July will 18 continue and the above during his gifts of Mrs. the Pontifical Mass. The Archbishop James the prelates R. at of who offered Mass the K. C. hall. Bishop in of were sermon was many through September. to shak, O.S.B., Collegeville. With back the is Monsignor to Bennett St. stationed of throne the side Cloud. at temporary Epistle of the camera pictured A fine at sanctuary Roborecky is the liturgical in his Rite. old vestments of a own Twenty-two items from the lo~ German-style opposite the throne of Bishop Busch—(Bob Plachta Wadena.—(Bob chair, Molitor photo) August of Molitor photo) The altar boy Reinholz.—(Bob made in is Robert Molitor photo) 1886 cal collection required by the by Clements Reginek, is of were one gallery director, Mrs. Ruth Law- the larger items, donation of a Offered Unfortunately, several of Mrs. John Reginek Congratulations Avon. of C. rence. Hall ls Prepared these loans the County Wearing to apparel includes were a. Historical society and available not colorful skull by W. L. cap worn ArchbishOp St. for of reloan the By Pau For Twin City show. Sacrifice Beebe. Holy to St. of Cloud’s pioneer one The list of pioneer-time relics physicians, gift of Edith Grannis, is of country-wide interest. Rep- librarian Teachers’ at college. licas, household utensils, and tools, The greatest oddity in the col- wearing included. lection apparel is pair of hog shoes, are a One musical donor instrument—a unrecorded. This footgear, homemade ban mammoth Viol, of snowshoe, sort in is a summer discovered the of the in form of broad oval wooden toWer a Albany, Seven church Dolor: sole be in to strapped under ordi- an the and presented shoe. Though cumbersome, to nary museum by George Harren, formerly of these bog shoes have been must a Albany, Godsend St. Paul—also of fence builders to and now sur- included. the of early days, who had veyors was The replicas, popular all items navigate soft to ground foot. on with the public, bobsled The and pairs, two are a museum owns one made by Henry Hansen of still display during the absence wagon, on St. Cloud, old-time and of the other. cart an ox complete with intereIt formed of Of equal the objects oxen are blue-glazed This last item by pottery. requested the university, but is in the Stearns County collec— available for loan. not The list tion through the includes of Rob- pioneer boot courtesy jack, lent a Laws, friend whose the mystery by Henry ert Schefirs to a museum identity the society has RED. been of Rice; 2, tailor’s not a goose, able lent by Sam Roach to trace. of RED, 3, Tools include planter, Paynesville; potato old-time harness a an by Colgrove made James and quaint tiny flatiron, and do- lent by nated by Arthur H. Barrett of St. Mrs. Margaret Zumwalde Rich- of Cloud; cooper’s tool, mond; elaborate given by carved tobacco 3. an Floyd F. Wheeler. pipe, Mrs. also of lent by Emma Wieber, St. Cloud; and hand Richmond; drill, gift of also of and genuine a a a Herman Rolfes of Munson “old oaken bucket,” lent by Knut- town— ship, This ingenious drill Hardware Paynesville. is of son spun by action of These last leather cords items, regretfully two attached the of light withheld from the university ship- ends to a crossbar. because already of their ment ex- Household utensils isting include loans, display staus a. are on as bread»mixing Stearns stout wooden box, usual in the do- County as nated by the Miller family St, museum—together with several of Cloud; flat-sided hundred items wooden of curiosity equal water a pail, gift of Joseph Museum Bier of Al- and interest. hours are ONE OF THE FIRST offer to his of St. Paul. The pictured in conversation two THIRTEEN ALTARS Masses con- TEMPORARY are offered bany; there Bishop Chippewa-made Thursday Busch’s dia- ironwood Tuesday and afternoons were on a just before the solemn procession under to got zratulations Bishop mond jubilee to way day. Some broom, Busch the altars given Saturday mornings. of shown by the and Location the late Ernest are on set for visiting morn- Bishops other and were up the Cathedral.——(B0b Molitor photo) above with chalices and ready be used. Pelton of St. the Court House, ground vestments East Cloud; is in and to Ing his of a jubilee Archbishop John G. Murray was clergy in the Knights Columbus of hall. About 20 —(Bob Molitor photo) unique early floor. form of “double