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

April 6, 1951 · Page 2 of 8

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CLOUD REGISTER THE ST. 1951 April 6, Friday, PAGE THREE lllllll||Ill|IllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll|llllllllilllllllIllllllllllllllllllli Hierarchy From 3 States Abbot’s More Blessing Scenes at “Choose Your Druggiu as Carefully Your Doctor” as Bruning Drug Store I Abbot’s Attend Blessing cent Our Business I: Compounding Prescriptions Ground Floor St. Mary’s Bldg. |l|||II||||||||||||lIlllllllllllllllllllllllll|I|||lllllllllllllllIllIII||||||||llllll||||lllll| Collegeville.—All but N. Car.; Severin Gertken, Muen- two mem- Varnish Catholic Hierarchy in Sask.; bers the Dennis of ster, Strittmatter, April 6—Friday. Week in day Latrobe, Pa.; North Dakota, and Cuthbert Goeb, Minnesota, Rich- Eastertide. Mass Sun- of previous Ship by ardton, South Dakota for the N. Dak.; Lawrence Vohs, present Gloria, second Collect, “Grant, day. were 111.; blessing Peru, solemn ceremonies the Thomas for Meier, Ben- St. beseech;” third, for Church we or Motor Transportation, SALE Inc. edict, Abbot Baldwin Dworso Ore.; Ignatius Rev. St. Rt. Esser, White Pope. vestments. Meinrad, Ind; chak, 0.S.B., last week. Paul Nahlen, Su- the Sacred Heart The Mass of Raymond Bros. biaco, Ark.; Philip Ruggle, Con- The the only absent two Friday. White Jesus First of for were ception, Mo.; Leonard Schwinn, Most F. Bishop Rev. Joseph Busch, vestments. Canon City, Colo.; Raphael Hai- Cloud, hospitalized of St. who BUY ANY was Phone SIZE CAN no Our St. Cloud, April 7—Saturday. Mass of Minn. der, Olympia, Wash.; Theodore following his fall home, and a near Saturday, “Hail, Holy Lady for Kojis, AT Cleveland, 0.; Ambrose On- REGULAR PRICE William the Most Rev. T. Mc- Parent.” Gloria, Collect, second . . . drak, Lisle, Ill.; and Gerald Ben- Carty, C.SS.R., Rapid City, of S. NEXT CAN AT Holy Ghost; third, Church and hert, or Ind. Aurora, Dak. See Pope. Preface Our Lady insert- of Several hundred priests, about ONLY 1: l l 1 Members Minnesota of the Hier- veneration.” White “in ing vest- 40 sisters, and lay 75 some persons w..-_,- archy Archbishop present were ments. also jammed into the abbey were John G. Murray, who sta- was April 9—Monday. Mass of chapel for the yes- ceremonies, the first Heath & Milligan tioned special throne in the at a Collects April with 6; terday in almost 30 no as years. abbey chapel and FOR sanctuary was Creed. White vestments. Mother sisters superiors of pres- of the principal speakers the at one April 10—Tuesday. Same included Hemispar Varnish ent Mother Richarda, PLUMBING as . St. dinner; Auxiliary Bishop James White yesterday. vestments. Joseph; Mother Anastasia, Little Byrne, St. Paul; Coadjutor Bishop 0 Home Appliances Solem- 11--Wednesday. April Falls; Mother Mary Edward, Belle Peter W. Bartholome, Cloud, St. the nity St. Joseph. Patron of of Prairie; Mother and Lorraine, St. 0 Water System A heavy-bodied for who officiated blessing varnish the in at Universal Church. Mass of feast. Paul. There sis- two extern were the of Pius XII; Bishop floors name and all interior Leo I, surface: Collect of St. “St. Cloud’c Gloria, and Appliance representing ters the Clare Poor Welch, Thomas Duluth; Bishop A. Jo— Pope Teacher; Creed, St. Headquarters” and sisters of Sauk Rapids. household and general ule. F. J. Schenk, Crookston; and Close (used for next seph’s Preface relatives Abbot Bald- of Waterproof and resisting. Bishop Edward A. Fitzgerald, Wi- 20 4th Ave. 8. wear Phone 4490 otherwise ~ days also, unless who win his present 71- seven were were Dries without shrinkage nona. to stated). White a. year-old vestments. father, M. C. Dworschak, From North Dakota Bishop came deep, April Second day high gloss. 12—Thursday. Oakland. Get Calif.; sister who bears a your varn- Leo F. Dworschak of Fargo, an Mass of St. Joseph. the in Octave of religion, in Sister ish supply same this name bargain at now uncle of Abbot Baldwin, who deliv- second Collect, Baldwin the Convent Feast. Gloria, of of St. Ben- SAVE WITH SAFETY price. the ered and Bishop Vin- sermon; edict, we‘beseech;” third for St. Joseph; “Grant, and another sis- J. Ryan Bismarck. of Bishop cent Jo- Mrs. E. Pope. Creed, H. White Church St. ter, Minne- of or William 0. Brady of Sioux Falls apolis. White seph’s Preface. Federal vestments. Savings & Loan Account- only the Bishop from South * was Other relatives Hermene- orovldo included April 13—Friday. St. Iafety with good two earnings. un- Dakota. Holy See and promised observe CLOSE-UP “the Rule St. WONDERFUL shows to of THIS cles, Bishop Gloria, second M. Dworschak gild. Mass of feast. of one Present from farthest distances Benedict and diligently instruct his subjects do to Fargo, third “Grant, and the Collect of St. Joseph, other Father Ro- Each iully of Co- insured Baldwin kissing Abbot the hand account Bishop K. Nelson Ansgar were same.” These introductory the ceremonies fol- Dworschak Joseph’s Valley of City, beseech,” Creed, St. were man we $5000.00 from Sweden and Bishop Leonard to MATHEW up HAll that fol- adjutor lowed by the sacrifice the Mass Bishop Bartholome, of which, in turn, N. Dak. Red Preface. vestments. ceremony a P. Hagerty, 0.S.B., monk of St. before interrupted lowed the oath office which the Abbot took after the Sequence a of for the solemn was Funds Received the lotll by of any John’s islands. from the Bahama the Bishop he pledged loyalty the blessing ceremonies—(Bob Molitor and in which photo) to REQUIESCANT IN PACE month "edited with earnings are Other members Hierarchy of the from thl First. [UMBER CO. attending Archbishop Henry were Joseph INSURED Hillmer Holy Angels' SAVINGS offered March in ACCOUNTS 27 Rohlman P. Dubuque, of who had a with church. Mrs. Dickinson survives Long Prairie.—Requiem Mass of- special place in the was sanctuary; 5!. Cloud following children: Viola, Paul; the St. fered March 28 in St. Mary Mt. of * Bishop Francis R. Cotton, Owens- Donald, Oakland, Calif.; Beatrice, Mel~ Carmel church for Joseph Hillmer, who Virgil. Cloud; Dorothy Ann, Ky.; St. boro, Bishop William T. Mul- died March rose: 25. Father George Rauch Lou. Owntonna; Irene, Owatonna; Betty offered the Mass. Burial in the loy, Covington, Ky.; Bishop John HOME LOANS was Melrose: Melrose. and Donna Mae, parish Mrs. Hillmer survives cemetery. P. Treacy, La Crosse, Wis.; Bishop with the following children: Herman, Elizabeth Buschmann GLIDDEN Mrs. PRODUCTS Gerald Meyer, E. Superior, Wis.; Security Federal Edward. and Bruce. Mrs. Eberle George New Munich.—The Mrs. funeral of Bishop (Marie), Long and William Prairie; and Frank. 08- P. O’Connor, Elizabeth Buschmann held the in was akis. There grandchildren. eight Savings & Loan are Assoc. Madison, Wis. Immaculate church March Conception Also surviving brother. is Frank X. a Solemn The Requiem M 29. Abbots was who included s attended Hillmer, of Browerville. Mr. Hillmer offered by Father Othmar, 0.S. The firms listed here as— deserve to the Rt. Rev. Abbot S. member ., M. Killeen, the Knights of of Co— was a by Father Frank Ebner, Melrose, sisted 822 St. Germ. Str. St. Cloud. be remembered when dis- Minn you are Iumbus. O.Praem, West De Pere, Wis., Father Francis Julig, Melrose. and tributing dif- the patronage to your Mrs. Catherine Boeckermann Virginia Hinnenkamp, granddaughter and the following ferent lines of business. Benedictines: a St. Rose.—Funeral services deceased, of the cross-bearer. the were was Abbots Mark Braun, uShawnee, conducted March 28 in St. Rose of Joseph O’Konek Okla.; Columban Thuis, St. Bene- Lima‘s church for Catherine Mrs. THE Ll [ION N COMPAN Y Minden.—Funeral services were con- Boeckermann, March 98. who died dict, La.; 26. Vincent Belmont, Taylor, ducted March church 31 in St. Patrick’s Father Henry First the Re- offered O'Konek, Joseph who March for 66, died quiem Mass. Burial the Manufacturers in of was par- AbbotBoldwin Burial in the parish 29. cemetery. was ish cemetery. Surviving the fol- are Mrs. O'Konek survives with the follow- Sash Doors lowing children: Mrs. Interior Finish Frunk Willen— children: Genevieve, Cloud: ing St. bring (Mary), Arauo; Martin and Bern- . . . . . . Washington, Vincent, D. Mrs. Dar- (3.: ard. Rose; St. Mrs. Ben Bueckers Blessed Is in 535 St. Germain E. rell Moog (Mary Ann). Cloud; St. M St. Cloud (Bernadine), Freeport: John. Melrose. and Mark O'Konek, Sgt. USMC, Cherry There grandchildren, 44 '78 great- are Point, N. Jerome, Willmnr; Hubert, Can: grandchildren. four and great-great- 3Miniites Moorhead: Herman, St. Cloud; Mrs. Don- Splendid grandchildren. Mr. Boeckermnnn and Rite Wash 160 Eggs in ald Rietsma (Mildred). Minneapolis; Al three her preceded death. Mrs. in sons 3/C. CH U. S. Pfc. Eugene navy; Boeckermann member the of was a O’Konek, USAAF‘. Lackland air base. Christian Mothers the Rose of St. Tex.; Bernard. St. Cloud; Virgil. and church. (Continued From Page One) St. Cloud. There grandchil- nine are Raymond Dickinson dren. the Seven Penitential 3 Minute St. Cloud. Egg Washer Psalms and Raymond Dickinson. Complete-— — G. H. Schoolmeelterl who died buriEd March 24. in Cal- the Litany of the was Saints, At the followingr Mass Watkins.o~Mr. Schoolmeesters, Requiem G. H. cemetery vary a Offertory, in the consercation Retails $13.95 as who died March buried the 27, in was To Study Children of Bishop, the Abbot Nicholas followinlz parish St. cemetery, presents a Requiem Mass offered March in 31 the Bishop to lighted two candles, a Madrid.-—The SatisfaCtion third Guaranteed of congress Nicholas’ church. Mrs. Schoolmees- St. loaves bread, two of and small two the Catholic International Asso- with following survives the chil— ters barrels of wine. dren: Edward, Clontarf; Wash- George. ciation Childhood of will be held Handled by: ington, D. Francis, Kansas City. 0.; As in the here April More than consecration rite and 26 30. 200 to Mankato: Eleanore Mo.; Lawrence, Mrs. in the ordination delegates expected. of priest, the Ulrich, Adams; Loretta Mrs. Forber, 3-MINUTE EGG-WASHER, INC. are a TO FIRST Washington, RECEIVE abbatial bless- Abbot-elect D. C.; and Marcella. the ehak has who is Abbot, daughter reads at all the now a son an a prayers Answers Quiz to Twenty-one home. grandchildren and Box 720-R Cloud, St. Minn. who is Benedictine the Sister of Mass with Baldwin the of the celebrant at a nun, ing of Abbot Baldwin his 71-year-old eight great-grandchildren also survive. was 4-b 5-b 1-a 2-c 3-a 8-b 6-a 7-c 9-c Convent side of St. Benedict; brother altar who is Bishop, and later in middle the He leaves brothers, Henry, a a Forest a two 10-c. father, who lives in Oakland, Calif. Other close the Most Rev. Leo Lake. John, Darwin. Dworschak Fargo, N. the of Dak.; of and He sanctuary. does not, relatives Abbot of Baldwin, including married and another brother who is priest, the however, Rev. Roman the words of a a pronounce sister, also standing in the Religious Dworschak of Valley City, N. Dalia—(Bob Molitor Consecration. The Abbot-elect are same pew. re- Motor Allstate Sears vocations Use Oil- in the Dworschak family. Mr. Dwors- photo) ceives Communion run from the Bishop. 'llllIlRI The real heart of the blessing takes place between the ceremony Save—Buy In Quantity! Sequence and first Gospel of the Mass, climaxing with the'imposing of hands by the Bishop the on Abbot-elect. With his hands'resting Ab- \\ on ROEBUCR co. AND Baldwin’s bot head, Bishop Bar- tholome “that prayed he who is / today made Abbot by the imposi- -/. tion of hands, being made our worthy by Thy sanctification, may remain Thy chosen and one never hereafter himself unworthy prove of Thy grace.” These words and the laying hand: of constituted the on essential the formula of of part blessing. These the outward are sign of the communication of the and spiritual force, grace: through the intercession the of Church’s for the ful- prayers, fillment of the duties of the high i pastoral office of the Abbot. 54-Gol. Drum....... Bishop Bartholome then pre— 30-Gol. Drum............21.60* sented Abbot Baldwin with vs a copy Rule of the of St. Benedict, the ’5 l5-Gol. Drum ..ll.40* pastoral staff, ring. and .......... As he the Rule presented St. of . Benedict, he in “Re- said, part: ceive the Rule‘handed down by the STATEéyillul/Wwé, Holy Fathers for the government . and protection of the flock en- ‘ trusted by God, insofar to you God Himself will strengthen as 1mm“ human and frailty will al- ’///////I/m you I low.” Concluding MOTOR of the parts cere- took place after Bishop Bar- mony NOW A FULL-FLEDGED ABBOT, ialdwin, is 4‘1, native Arcadia, of Wis; tholome had imparted his blessing a was or- dained priest Abbot in Baldwin 1933 by Bishop Joseph all marches F. Busch the in solemn to end of the of present a near proces- St. Cloud, and prior of St. John’s M abbey for al- sion the was of abbey out church 3.55. with uncle, Father an 0 GAL. four before most his election Abbot With Abbot Baldwin last before him Roman Dworschak, years the as left and Father Angelo on December.-—(Bob Molitor photo) altar, the the Bishop at blessed the ‘Zankl, 0.S.B., his monks, of the right. Abbot one on mitre gloves and and then vested 25-Yeor Trustee of Souk Centre Abbot Baldwin with the mitre and Porish, ALLSTATE in Gall Lots 54 gloves. Now fully vested on as an Compounded Abbot, Abbot Baldwin led by was Premiu George Quality W. Steines, Succumbs, rn Aged 74 the Bishop the throne which to deal: h" early the latter had occupied the in is??? H“ grum- “"1" ..Gal. 65¢ out than the ceremonies. not of ------------------------ part Do” ILEAGE “ Sauk RM Centre—Funeral services dd The Rev. -a. Sylvester BETTE Renner, rum --Ga1- following Seating the Abbot and 72¢ children: present- Philip, Mrs. :h pas- compm‘i“ 1' E—Scienlihcally , , ______ :Ior George drivinz- A __ ---- W. Steines, who had Russell ing him with his {SilaER staff, “f 1 5‘Gal' Shulze pastoral offered (Luella), tor, the Mrs. “‘1 Drum Requiem and Mass LUBmCATION and “ c ..Gal. 76¢ lubricntlnl for 'served 25 the trustee years Pat Bishop Bartholome addressed ------------------------ DuBois him as a (Janet). Also surviv- “g officiated 0 2' burial o rites in Cal- W at ‘° . 5‘Gal- . adamv” can ‘of Our Lady Angels .elecl-ed of parish here, of ..Can 4.38 ing with the that this the following .coring brothers with and prayer are opens ............................ “in; or -cemetery. held in the vary parish church were qullit‘e" ": IO—Qt. “FE—Prove"? Can sisters: John, Rolla, N. Dak.; story. W9“ cut news ing __Can 225 features, TOR .March 20. Born May LoNGERfil‘? 31, 1876, in Fairfax, ____________________________ gnu-H“ Robert, Assistant Abbots Abbot Bald- Washington; to with and Mrs. combined 3 IO-Qt. 3_ Cans Mr. Steines died March 17 in the H Can were 2 00 Minn, Steines Rose Rt. Rev. Severin Chase, win the married Robbinsdale. Maybelle ,9 ‘ cgiti‘g'll'gRtogF‘lfi‘ClBNCY’Keeps o er 32:12? n ‘ ' ea ' ' ' - 15“ - ' - - - - - - I motor - - - hospital c - - - -- here the at of 74. For age Kraemer Glencoe 0.S.B., Muenster, Active pallbearers Gertken, of at in 1903. Ben Du- Mr. were . ,50 he engaged in the years was Mrs. M and Steines Bois, L. L. Sask., Cuthbert VAR“ their Kells, and the Rt. Rev. and Donald HIGHER family Hanson, GE. lumber 4 pgc‘AILESTcLEla‘di-iDcontent. business the Independ- of . cameto Sauk Clyde Thomas, Richardton, Centre 0.S.B., N. Goeb, of dun" ALLSTATE from Long William Otto. and duCinéEwDeaP'ROTE-CTION Retail Lumber Ient Deal-ers’ associa- Prairie, where they Percy Hansen. had lived Honorary pallbear- Dak. for oUBLE PR0 ’— 5. tion. He also cszBgfinlgut h. served - the eight tought3fd’ on .iuqrzégadogjé;uadn Mr. Steiner Prelates Fortified John Kleinschmidt, in the Other . . in Sr.; present served Regular years, ers were Quality AND , board of education here , for 12 Long Prairie the Dr. volunteer G. J. Henneman, Archbishop John fire Henry Borg- sanctuary on were 3. T. PRO agen “hot H” - He )1 i'iizEAL"Ho:..S§g: trustee Our at ' .years. of was Put a department, 54-Ga1 the village Drum Helmer Arch- council, St. Paul and Flan, William G. Murray of Park- stnv- that mann, --Gal- . 49¢ Him Lady of Angels church 6. in the early other -------------------- civic and on organizations. Alan Rohlman of Meigs, A. bishop P, M. 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