St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
May 5, 1950 · Page 2 of 4
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mass. PAGE THE ST. CLOUD 5,1950 REGISTER MJay Friday, of of Circle D. State I. Bishop Loys Seminary Buthildis Cornerstne Griese Sister DINNDORF Buried. Joseph in St. May Convention 6-7 Sets Joseph. Funeral services St. -— St. conducted April 24 in were PAINT AND WALLPAPER STollE Ba- Benedict’s for-Sister convent The MinnesotaState Daughters circle, of Isabella, will thildis Griese, April who died 20. Painting Contractor Pittsburgh Paints Varnishoe hold annual convention Duluth its Hotel in Duluth at — on —- Had Jubilee in 1948 Imperial Washable Wallpaper Sunday, Saturday and May and 7. 6 Sister Feb. Bathildis born ‘ was , St. The educational Tel. general theme of the feature the 435 of 12 7th Ave. So. Cloud ‘ scholas- and entered the 16, 1867, will the Christopher convention be St. in 1895. ticate Benedict’s at by the of circles, 19 regents state in its relation edu— jubilee to She celebrated golden movement the officers, and chairmen. ' journalism, cation, religious profession in of her government, The will attend Mass in group legislation, and in the home. in 1948. BASEBALL Sacred Heart Cathedral Sun- on labor and and in management, in domestic She engaged was day morning, and reception and youth activities. a the mother-house since work at the College St. Scholas- - of tea at I 1923. List Lectures ‘ tica in the afternoon. The . con- Lectures the these phases of on vention will close with banquet a ——TElEVISED— will be given by Sis- movement the Duluth hotel in the at eve- Rose, Hughes, ter the Rev. J. A. ning. SHANEDIING’S Judge Mark Nolan, Mrs. R. R. Delegates from St. Cloud who Place, Harry Banghof, Ulric and leave Friday, will May will 5, on Scott, Jr., respectively. Modera- St. Cloud See include Mrs. favorite Otto Bruning, your pro- re- Revolutionary. will Very Rev. be the Rudolph tor gent; Miss Frances Drinkwine, "Elli gram over G. Bandas St. of Paul, chap- state trieasurer and state radio chair- . . . lain. Mrs. J. A. Monn, and Mrs. man; “Wonder-under’ .Mrs. Velleda T. N, Fleming. Kozlik, More than state 30 re- ._. H. :3“ others will ('9' a. H. leave for {‘1‘ the r, cr- PHIICO (IQ rs :3 § O o ... so (b to to o :3 ._. r: conven- I ! vention, tion which will attended Saturday. be Ion garment ‘ "llllllllllllllllllllllllllll|||ll|ll|l||llllllllllllll||l|||lllllllllllllll|l||||||lllllllll||||||||llllllllllllllllll|l||||||||||||llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllE TELEVISION ‘ superior to traditional 121/, inch Picture for undies only Ellile lll||||l||lIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|||l|||l||l|lllllllllllllllllllllll|||||l|||||||||l|llllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||||lllllllllllllllllllllllfi $1999.: F. J. DOERNER By Mas. noticing the light that spring BISHOP JOSEPH week chilly weather. On the other side into F. BUSCH last of the came “ 1,,,; new faces—the little hush, ishop Father William Renner of is of Alexandr1a, as rever- time,” “I here said laid blessed and got the cornerstone for St. you on they appointed recently the seminary. passed. of At the rector ence—as Dorothy, Sister “your bus wait- 15 diocesan seminary John’s Collegeville. Their in A garb large right Father Baldwin Dworschak, in its is O.S.B., lack prior of very mg.” crowd attended the ceremonies color despite Minnesota’s colorful St. John’s abbey—(Register photo) of all the was among PANTlE-GIRD-GIRDIE “And walked mother you your varying hues. + + Clear-etched + +r+ in v breath,” her of said out compan- Group Richmond black and white. Their “habit,” in Bishop Expresses Gratitude Mari- ion, Sister its unchangingness, had distinc- a yn. tive style Cornerstone the Blessed spring Is among new Mom! “Oh, costumes. Phone 4490 for Evening Appointment an sorry! Dad I’m Hears Address by ll! ill It I t d o g a n The occasional sight sisters of Seminary For Diocesan \ in public places has freshening a -' effect. .~ Chief Police of .I. A catch the to their eye, ap- if, helpful fever We have spring gotcha? books is challenge pearance even more a Another important milestone in on construction of the the mind—yet to call to more a St. John’s diocesan seminary in Collegeville reached the soul! was 41L); Richmond. speak- Guest keep to your up last week with Building the blessing Bird laying House and — of the Young girls—so cornerstone unobtrusive, Dad pace.” Her the quarterly meeting at ers shy—why by Bishop their is personality Joseph F. Busch. so coughed d- ' m o the of Catholic Order of For- strongly felt?—they Making Covers In of Minnesota’s seem spite chilly Slip so estly. normal, “different"—nre Alfred Luecke, esters Bishops the yet for confidence they weather spring so large crowd were of _ on,” he “I kept urging Dorothy .__ a they abnormal? have placed the in abbey by priests of the diocese, monks of assistant of the Minne- secretary es- .1 said, quickly the he turned to Butterflies as tablishing their diocesan seminary St. What John’s is their abbey, sisters, strong attraction? semi- Council of Safety of Paul, St. sota ticket office. Collegevillc at and for staffing narians, Is it themselves and students Something. turned Police out and Chief of A. T. Anderson "Besides," added Dorothy, or their school with monks of St. for the Someone ceremonies. Flowers within them Cloud. who calls of St. "you remember I had must a John’s. Bishop Busch wordlessly expressed grati- they quietly pass? I’m as Chief Anderson birthday last month. outline just gave an Abbot Alcuin expressed the tude “all who to have this taken What police in fresh ’teens.” kind of the St. Cloud. of lives of do they system ' live? Gardening out hope that co-operation between project their hearts.” to He C mentioned the ob- He the need of They not entirely unfamiliar as a a are , ,, the abbey the diocese and would praised those who have made the of and signs stop the public—they to teach, they as servance go a continue the long seminary In the crowded depot in bus St. careful plans the for Furniture material and as as of safety. matter nurse—but what, is it who, or exists. ac- spiritual welfare Paul the of the two semi- young nuns were new "lady Cue" garter‘ undies and acts tivates as them? in Mr. Luecke spoke safety Making his official first on totally of the interest state- nary. unaware belt. Comfler flattering to . -more driving vehicles. He also motor . Why? Father 7. seminary ment could' rector, they created. But I help not In as establishing diocesan semi- figure—yet less—only SISB costs 'your a safety films. showed two Renner 1' reminded his outdoor \‘s # the Bishop said, “We including nary, long-tong adjustable 4 are audience that “this requires Are attended the sisters A number real people? record trying age to accomplish something JACKSON (detachable garters pantie” on FRANK W. priests piety, of firm faith, deep Forester meeting, with the chief On that particular worth Sunday while aft- for souls.” selfless and Featherweight, consecration Elmer Niehaus, presiding. to O eyelet knit trim stints, The there ranger, seminary, he number is of noted, ernoon new were a ARCHITECT duty. has adult The 309 court figure with amazing. light touch!‘ now visitors of the mem- the your at residence most of important achieve- the one “The of seminary is There juveniles. Ber- I bers. 76 lets body breathel purpose Inspires a are Benedictine in the Sisters ments history your “Ecclesiastical Design of the diocese. 378 Summit at adequately to Schouviller di- is juvenile N. nard graceful prepare postural young men He hope Sister expressed the Superior that greeted avenue. for the exalted task of extending rector. the America-'Nstlonsl seminary “will produce Bldg. and Bank told Sister Dorothy find to new us , 0 3 perky ribbon bowsl the kingdom Christ in this of priesthood CLOUD. obligation that The the order of will be, 81‘. MINN. good place for her at parents a was a so lovely dainty ruffle world. the trim.‘ Since of cornerstone least, inspiring given Nick by the the state trustee, priest- that she could have uninter- as a; an Gorgeous Oriental ecclesiastical Pastels— building symbol- hOOd an produced Brue, Thielman George in seminary of Avon, to rupted visit with GLUEKS them. any Chinese White, Pagodorl'ink, izes Christ, who is the cornerstone h Christian Dingmann, the Sylvester Elmer Hen- in n y e r a w e Could anything have been a Mandarin Blue, faith of the foundation the and of more world.” Ralph Hennen, Alving Braeg- nen, naturally hospitable? More like Ming Yellow. Church, the laying the of a corner- Assisting the Bishop elmann, Reuben Klein. and the at ' rlcrour)‘ “real . Salli. m. person?” m of the this stone seminary after- blessing the of cornestone George Schmidt, chairman P. of were N’ We is that this through the went gracious noon the an assurance of the rector seminary, I.l ..I I.I.l a ' I.- l. I L. new the auditing committee, BOOKSHOP gave a re- work of Christ with hall and His with must, its wide carved staircase; Father William : A. Renner, Fa- and Send Me assisted by Jerome Theis and port, .. shall, _, forWard. through the long library with .. its grace .......... ...................... ther Baldwin go Dworshak, O.S.B., Hemmesch. Melvin E EFlexnit Girdle oak-paneled - book shelves and prior Father of St. Renner said he accepted John’s abbey. Father crys- THE BEER .. . Legion The Honor button of was tal chandeliers; into the music John Eidenschenk, the appointment “with of rector O.S.B., Eighth ll Panty Girdle Avenue was South 's William Schneider by presented to adjoining ........................... .. drawing deep humility and master I undertake the of ceremonies. room, a room FOR 'THE : To eligible the be trustee. to state Size Color the to front and Referring with real trepidation work real- opening by the to weather in his . .............. ............... .. .. . . . button, the forester receive the French doors : the izing that the - chapel opportunity do- Enclose $1.98 to remarks, for at Coadjutor 0 p en on 1 n g MAN WHO be member for 10 must years, a the Bishop Peter ing is W. Bartholome good in this assign- greater said: rear. :3 Name members, and obtain 10 must meme-nemo-neme-Ho-nomo-no-ne-neme-I'le-I'Ie-nowllo-l'le-ne-neH-IO'I'IO'I'IO'I'IO'H new “This All-White is than the parish day largest rugged and ment .... .............................. .. Such even ...... beautiful a house in which we are KNOWS a also be active the in court. :3 : laying the would afford. Address cornerstone in at- little daughter lives! an our Dresses .................................... .. prize by The attendance mosphere “I that pledge myself the assign- favorably to won was compares m I. * ’II. * dedicate Kascht. Bernard the to characteristics shall it the ment and of the to pa- But it the daughter herself was SHANEDIING’S full physical, mental, tron of the of seminary, St. extent John the Ronellenfitsch, Father Anthony my who filled We had DISTRIBUTED not BY our eyes. Baptist. spiritual It and powers—invoking requires- certain spiritual director, opened . O.S.B., a her since Co. before Lent. We Kemp’s Cream Confirmations! Ice For seen Communions! of the help Our Blessed Mother mortification of amount St. Cloud_ and meeting with and closed the pen- prayer talked. We talked with words and and John Baptist, of St. the to here today out to congratulated the ance and come our group on With silences. I had brought her Phone 567 \ lay / this glorious patron.” stone. its attendance. box her favorite of date-filled IT. CLOUD. MINN. a “This ’ is historic The expressed occasion rector in a new lunch Following meeting the was cookies and for fun had in put the history thanks the Bishops of the to of the dio- Diocese St. of by Schouviller, served Bernard little pie-crust figurines that all Cloud, perhaps Abbot Alcuin his and to of the most cese, com- one RELIGIOUS ARTICLES assisted George chairman, by the children loved. She de- important Father that munity, Gregory Roettger, has was events taken Benedict Blasius, Joseph Brisse, lighted, but she did take bite not place in the O.S.B., the diocese. for rector 11 past a A semi- Schouviller, Bernard Ruegemer, . . . of plays one. the his fellow priests and important to most nary years, Prayerbooks, Zumwalde, and Richard Medals Jr.; Walter Rosaries, Sick Call Sets, and in the kingdom for their good wishes In part promise of Christ and such little circumstance, in a Horman. Chains, Crucifixes, Bibles, St. Andrew’s Daily Mie- diocese.” of she showed her life. of She a prayers. way Bernard Schouviller and Jacob , sal, Holy Father Water Fonts, Referring the seminarians Statues, Father Of Ren— to Renner, the possessed nothing. etc. the Schlener charge of in pro- were rector, the asked “full co-operation. I Bishop said he is new ner Her gifts, however small, were meeting. the for THE “a FRITZ-CROSS RETAIL STORE who, that I shall gram I think, has trust merit the spiri- man, ' your re- relinquished. Perhaps she would tual qualities that and complete confidence.” will spect command receivea share of them. Actually, Expansion Million Dollar the of Other prelates respect the body of present stu- were she receiving hundredfold! was 26 6th Ave. No. St. Cloud, Minn. a dents c’ommitted Monsignor his Plachta charge.” August Wa- of to Begins St. Benedict’s at Having nothing, she possessed all The Bishop thanked the dena Monsignor Edward and Ma- Bene‘ things! dictine for their howald Atchison, Kans.—Abbot Cuth- monks of Pierz. many as s Is decades faithful of The bert McDonald, O.S.B., president, monks and clergy marched in SMPERIIN-WIIIIAMS Work HOME FUNERAL She played her Dad’s favorite training priests the diocese. in turned the first spadeful for procession between of earth the abbey Mozart. While he enjoyed the “We deeply indebted the ground-breaking and seminary ceremonies before and after at to are tranquil beauty the of music, I them for presenting with the ceremonies. and A of the $1,000,000 centennial Bene— group ex-- us a watched her fingers. She has fine that already seminary full is dictine monks and seminarians pansion of St. Benedict’s in program hands, slender and strong like is to There con- bloom." a. way the college moved toward for ceremonies. step sang a re- those of the Doerner side of the funeral service duct Alcuin Abbot a Deutsch, O.S.B., Construction ality. ground work the The broken for a on new was family. calms soothe and that 'former John’s rector of St. began last semi- seminary memorial residence hall, August and which a Trust I thought: pointed We that all the out semi- is d will be dedicated alumni expect be sufficiently ad- 50 sorrow to to nary, are mem- Christ‘s Tsahumperlin Williams bers though of Mystical by the lar— vanced provide housing died in World Body. who II. Other to nary, no - means quar- war She, experience, training of St. John’s, and of flesh gest “the and part is for seminarians when the fall buildings blood, ters planned in the in my program most her important school insight this service. of St. for John’s closer part in September include abbey is than term church, science apartness opens an a university.” He h the k d this t building; and library. n a ever. e year. a We. visited the Blessed Sacra- EJWillim 'I‘r-i‘chrrnperlin Marriage Finish Course J. Al Bernard Breckenridge in Dorothy is ment. saci'istan of the 3 I 5 St, Germain Street St. Minn. Phone I60 Cloud, little chapel and she showed — -— us how she laid the out vestments. 4__ After the sisters recited the Of— fice, Dorothy received permission walk to with the depot. to bus us “It’s just little way,” she a said, started Sister out. as we Marilyn considerately l d s o w e down with lagged. I me as We passed the Diocesan Teach- ers’ colleg'e ‘(the old Hill home) where the Bepedictines attend school. There only of them, 15 are 7 all but of two whom i going to are A selection TAFETTA, complete of all-white new, school. - i a “We just like .big fam- ORGANDY DOTTED are and SWISS a dresses for First , ily in home," Sister said 1’ Mar- our i' ilyn. She told how they worked Communions Confirmations! and Prices me fit to every and played and studied and prayed together. budget! We passed the St. Paul Cathe- EARLY dral and started down hill. The PLANTING IS BEST broad boulevard of Summit Sizes 7 14 ave- 3.98-7.98 to became winding ....................... ... nue a narrow street. Sizes 3-6x 4.98-5.98 ‘ We have complete line of general ............................ stock, .. most "How long?” I said. a nursery Veils (short long) ..$2-3.25 Evergreens, Shade Sister Trees, Marilyn Ornamental laughed. or and FIoworing “Sister .................. Dorothy loves walk,” to she said. Fruit Trees, Trees, Berry Bushes,'Hedge and Border The little two sort nuns were a Shrubbery. Gladiola, Dahlias, Minnesota Mums, Hardy of for passport opening us a way FANDEL’S Main Floor 1t)hrough the crowd waiting to Perennial our Flowers. Farm Windbreaks and Small Ever- us. greens. We said good-by. I, V. t The ride St. to Cloud Landscaping Service most was 74’1/35 . pleasant. Out of that wonderful communication thoughts of that BECK’S NURSERY joined carried along, us as we were Dorothy’s father said dreamily: CO'UPLES TWENTY-FIVE successfully “She from North Dakota, really took the did." Father Patrick course. - I Riley director. understood. Also for the Division completed present closing St the marriage West preparation was area reet course ceremonies Father B. H. Wessling, Fergus were Breckenridge and awarded certificates by it were Falls, Father and Arthur Nestor, ANSWERS Wynmere, ST. CLOUD, T0 QUIZ N. MINNESOTA Dak. heir moderators, Father Benedict Petermeier and The Christian Mothers’ society of Breckenridge -b 1 3-b 5-a 7-b Father Vincent Santo 9-a Elizabeth. of Marriage- served lunch following the church ceremonies. 2. 4-9. 8-a minded 6-c couples 10-8. from parishes, including a two seven ,