St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
September 14, 1951 · Page 3 of 8
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REGISTER CLOUD ' Friday, September 14, 195d THE 51. PAGE FOUR funerals Registered PAINTS—WALL 23 Opens Season Football Held PAPER Faniin Catholic life Insurance ' School Nurse Al Monks For Two wall keep home looking smart Paint and as paper can your large selec- Insuring the and woodwork. See Catholics well walls Since 1868 our as preserve and modern and wall beautiful colors of paints in tion papers Breckenridge In St. John's N designs. PROTECT YOUR FUTURE. DISCUSS YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS WITH: SHOP KOERBER PAINT Twenty-three Breckenridge. Collegeville.—Funeral services — fresh- registered Maynard C. Meierhoefer Tony Wey as young women monks St. Benedictine of for two school of in St. Francis’ nurs— men died days Belgrade, John’s abbey who Minnesota two Box St. Cloud 695, 20 Sixth Ave. So. St. Cloud, Minn. week. here last ing the abbey held in apart were Sister The students 7 are church last week. new here Dak.; Colette, Hankinson, N. Mary ll Siegler, O.S.B., Father Isidore Adabelle Wheaton; Joan Atherton, the died in St. Cloud Sept. 1 as WI.“ # Banish, N. Dak.; Ramona Cayuga, result suffered of burns severe Cath- N. Dak.; Bauer, Hankinson, l/ lluuu- he fell into when and uunu con- came Morris; Ila Beste, erine Barry, his with electric heater in tact an Dockendorj, Saul: Centre; Betty He the abbey. He 87. at room was Ficenec, Milnor, N. Helen Akeley; 'had been living retirement in at Flan, Little Sauk; Dak.: Carone 'IIO the abbey since September, 1942. Mary Hemsing, Mary Ann Miesen, all Father Weckwerth, Podhola, of Lid- Urban Barbara and , gerwood, N. Dak.; Anita Jennis- 0'.S.B., Cloud Sept. died in St. 3. 'IIO Krump, Sauk Centre; Betty He had sick May, 1950, been since sen, in the of FOOTBALL GAME FIRST THE N. Dak.; Lavonne Fairmount, IN season when his illness him forced to re- Cloud; Helen Longwell. St. Mc- outclassed Duluth "I. his Cathedral St. John’s from turn Cloud to St. Central Minnesota, as- Barbara Zangs, St. Govern, and signment in assistant St. 33-0. of week by as an Cloud last St. field Clark in Cathedral score at a Paul; Carole Moser, Pipestone, Joseph. He 59. Bill 'Cocaptains was kickoff opening the before Pictured here are Mantador, N. Dak.; Lucille Reinke, 'I'I. Ben Captain Abbot Baldwin Dworschak, Duluth of meeting Milostan and Terrance Turner( left) Wendell; Shuck, Bernice Jeanette football 0'.S.B., officiated funeral Hahn, the Omy veteran at is Looking Cathedral. of Schultenover on Brooten: Betty Vizenor, Terhaar, services for Father Isidore. Serv- Molitor photo) referee—(Bob basketball and Elaine Walters, Ponsford; and 'l'l. ices Father Urban for were con- N. Dak. Wahpeton, Touchdown ducted by A Father Lambert Weck- It's werth, O.S.B.,- brother of Fa- a '"0 ther Urban. Interment took place . Ordo in the abbey cemetery. Born in Germerflsheim, Rheno- 'H. Bavaria, Oct. 12, 1863, Father Isi- dore first John’s entered St. in No- WM £022. wally. vember, 1881. After being invested ‘1. in Benedictine the garb by Abbot Alexius Edelbrock, 0.S.B., second 14—Friday. Raising the Sept. of Abbot of John’s, St. he St. to 'II. went Gloria, Creed, Cross. Mass of feast. Vincent’s archabbey for his no the Cross. Red Preface of vest- vitiate training, his professing tri- ments. ‘ ennial April A 'l'l. 15, 1883. vows on 15—Saturday. Seven Sor- Sept. after his solemn profession, year Our Lady. Mass of of feast. rows which he made April 25, 1886, on (at 2nd Collect Mass Gloria, low 'II. he ordained the priesthood. to was Nicomedes, Creed, Pre- only) St. The following his Sunday he sang inserting: “0n Lady, face Our to First Solemn Mass the abbey in Piercing Through.” White the 'IIO church. vestments. Until 1890 Father Isidore served Sept. 16—Sunday after Pen- Collegeville of the pastor as par- WI. Special Mass. Gloria, 2nd tecost. During-the ish. four next years, Collect Cornelius and of Sts. until June 23, 1894, assist- he was Cyprian, 3rd other Martyrs the of in Assumption ant parish in pastor 'IIO day, Creed, Trinity Preface. Green St. Paul. In January, 1895, he be- vestments. professor of music St. at came Raphael’s college Sept. 17—Monday. '(now St. An- Stigmata of 'I'IO slem’s abbey), N. H., Francis, Mass. Gloria. Manchester, St. Special White Where he remained until illness vestments. Minnesota in forced his return to Sept. 18—Tuesday. Joseph St. '1‘. December, 1895. of Cupertino. Special Gloria. Mass. In November, Isi- 1897, Father White vestmcnts. dore appointed professor of '11. was Sept. 19—Wednesday. Autumn “ YOU music John’s, which St. Picture at post a Ember day. St. J anuarius and he held for the In 30 next years. Companions. Mass Gloria. of feast. WI. addition, he taught in courses Red OR: vestments. a >. o homiletics With and languages. Low Mass Wednesday. of Ember lovely the end of his teaching by scored at of these of the TOUCHDOWN FIRST career game was in No Gloria, Collect 2nd of.St. Ja- 'I'IO the abbey in he began 1927, Trying a halfback. one left Cathedral Cloud St. Trebtoske, Pete Violet nuarius. vestments. period of work the in seven-year Eustice Duluth Sept. 20—Thurday. St. center.— Jim Connors, line stripe is the goal him at stop to Benedictine Upper parishes the of and Companions. Mass of feast. photo) Molitor (Bob 'I'IO Midwest. During this he period Gloria, 2nd Collect and last Gospel Fashions ‘ Fell assistant Cold in pastor was Circles Mission New l9 Vigil St. Matthew. Red of vest— %priing, Albany, Mandan, and N. OR: ments. 'I'I. . . . a Vigil Low Mass St. Mat- of of . From Nov. 2, 1934, Sept. 2, to thew, No Gloria, 2nd Collect of Weeks Within 2 1942, Begun Father Isidore chaplain was Violet St. Eustace. vestments. I'I'IO the Franciscan Han- "in to Sisters at new7 Sept. 21—Autumn Ember Fri- The Fandel’s world’s loveliest hats found at are kinson, N. Dak. While this . . . on as- day. Matthew, Apostle St. and signment celebrated golden he his Evangelist. Special Mass. Gloria, ‘10 feminine Whatever make and styles exciting pretty to ' jubilee Rice, you more organized in priest April 27, circles mission Nineteen as a on and Last Gospel were 2nd Collect Ember new He retired the abbey in to weeks. in the two Perham past Creed, Apostles’ Preface. and Friday, Prairie, Villard, Parkers day-time. colors both tailored Fall fabrics in Rich and age! your W10 Red vestments. Mary’s par1sh in St. started circles Eight 1n were new Father .Urban born in Still- was Father there. church basement held in the Rice meeting at selection complete after-five styles. We also and dressy a He water Sept. 17, 1891. entered "/- carry a on /x4\4/ mission Frank, diocesan Henry ‘0 the Benedictine novitiate St. at Bertha’s, and St. Ed Jung; Mrs. John’s millinery in 1911, and later, Visit children’s hats. Sieg- beret and director, Father Victor ever-popular and of the a year on our Mrs. Gacke Alstadt. Bertha Mrs. ’ eoueoo,./ July 12, he professed his triennial 1er, in spoke Rice, pastor to Perham the also present-at a was i 'I'IO In June, 1914, he received vows. ' /V and / departments of 100 meeting. en- group women soon. his B.A. degree from John’s St. them work for the couraged to i university. After completing his Gacke, field missions. Mrs. Clara Honored . . // 17 Be “O begin triennial period of Father ‘ // to "2.95 vows, Main Floor Prices the mission auxiliary, worker for at ‘ Urban ...................................... professed his solemn / vows organization spoke about the of .u' .1. ‘ before Abbot Peter Engel July 12, "5.95. begin Second Prices Floor at mission circles. Wis. lo Crosse, In “‘1. ’ .................................. 1915. He ordained the to was The Rice circles their and new priesthood June 9, 1918. Jude’s, Mrs. presidents St. are: From 1918 1936 he served to as Hohman; St. Mrs. Mary’s, Andrew Most Rev. Wis.—-The La Crosse, assistant in Benedictine the pastor Christine’s, Mrs. Jake Popp; St. Bishop La of John P. Treacy, parishes New in York, Minneapo- choice I'l'l. style Whatever budget McNeal; St. Margaret’s, Clarence your or the that has announced [ll\\ Crosse, IIIITI lis, Albany, . Cloud, St. White _ St. Ann’s, Mrs. George 'Sauer; outstanding the 17 investiture of Earth, Detroit Lakes, St. Paul, floor Alphonse Fiedler; St. Fran- second Mrs. floor and it’s Fandel’s main Diocese of the of and Moorhead, and Mandan, N. Dak. women men l'l'l. Mrs. Joseph Gottwalt; St. cis’, recipients the La Crosse, recent For 1926-1927, he one year, was a Elizabeth’s, Blaise Mrs. Legatt; Departments! Millinery offi- will be Papal honors, of student prefect an St. John’s. at St. Rose’s, Mrs. Arthur Linn. and ' dedication the cial of part In Father program 1936 Urban WI. was ap- mission the circles, first Four Sunday, seminary Cross Holy for pointed of Mahnomen. He pastor organized . the parish, in Sept.'16. in were remained there until he left for for "It's wife’s surprise , Bartholomew’s Vil- St. parish in prel- American my distinguished a A 0 Assumption abbey, Richardton, N. birthday—aha car.” following talks by expects lard there Fa- prominent American a new and ate Dak., in May, 1939. Until his a re- Dimmerling, ther Harold pastor, leader will speak Cathohlic lay at John’s St. in 1942, he to turn and Gacke. Mrs. investiture services. the chiefly served chaplain to as sev- . Mul- William T. The Most Rev. The mission circles and their eral CCC Idaho. in After camps will Bishop Covington, Ky., loy, of presidents St. Bartholomew’s, 1942 he again became assistant are: assemblage, and Fran- address the St. W. Colbert; Rita’s, Mrs. A. in the parishes by pastor served appointed Matthews, newly cis P. William‘ Chambers; St. John’s Ag- St. Meire Grove, Jo- Mrs. St. at will Ambassador Ireland, also to nes’, Gaffaney; and St. seph, Mrs. Dan and Roosevelt, Utah. Matthews is speak. Ambassador of Lima’s, F. J. Schot- Among Father Urban’s Rose Mrs. survi- the Navy. the Secretary of former besides his brother, Father ten. vors, Lambert, another brother, Leo Parkers Prairie The parish, are new Tri-County Republicans Weckwerth, and sister, Miss Williams, St. four mission a has now Hattie Weckwerth. circles, organized. Women just of Plan Picnic for Sept. 15 the parish in the home of Mrs. met Hallin addressed_ Anna and were 'Parley'for A picnic being Youlh sponsored by the by Father Vogrin, Josef adminis- Tri-County Republican workshop the parish, of and Mrs. trator is scheduled Sunday, for Sept. 15, Gacke. park, St. 2:30 in Wilson at p.m. Will Be Held l The in mission circles and their Cloud. presidents St. Jude’s, Mrs. are: Val Bjornson, state treasurer, Hallin; Lawrence 'St. Anthony’s, be will Stock- speaker. Ed guest Mrs. Charles Fortwengler; St. inger, St. Cloud, will Fargo, N. Dak. act master as Louis Ann’s, Mrs. Blashack; and The of ceremonies. Winterettes, circle another with Mrs. Frank girls’ vocal from Sartell’s quartet president. Hauer as Winter Haven, will also be the on At meeting in St. Henry’s The picnic will be a program. Fargo, on a Dak.—Plans N. di— for a hall school in Perham, three family basis. Games and other more youth convention have ocesan pro- circles organized in that entertainment will be provided for were par- gressed steadily under the guid- ALL-ELECTRIC They ish. an Our Lady of Fa- children. be the ,Prizes will are the of Rev. Paul Koehler, ance tima, Mrs. Struett; Ann St. Clare’s, awarded. diocesan youth director, the and Rev. Maurice Jaeger, O.S‘.B., gen- Little Falls Nurse Grads eral chairman of the meeting to be held Devils Lake Sept. at 27-29. The first assembly its kind of be held Hear in Father to the Fargo diocese, Leo Keaveny this convention is in- expected to the activities tegrate youth of of all parishes. groups Monsignor Schieder Little Falls—“Two noble professions to are open 5.! To Attend Sessions women—teaching and nursing,” declared Father Leo T. Keaveny address in grad- at exercises for commencement an The convention planning com- Gabriel’s of St. school uates of nursing. mittee has that the announced Very Rev. Joseph E. Schieder, “Of these professions,” he two na- J. priests Father L. tional director present of the Youth De- said, “we place nursing high were . . . Ohotta. Royalton; Father Raymond the partment of NCWC, will follows in Christ’s at- foot- a nurse Lang, Patrick Kimball; Father pom the and all tend sessions of Devils She about doing good steps. goes CLEANER, GET BRIGHTER work CLOTHES usual half the in Riley, St. Cloud. Lake meeting. Monsignor Schic- for suffering humanity. 0 wasnn mount 0 meme ~ AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC visited time with all-electric der laundry! all the priests of the “Caring for the sick is of The took place in ceremonies an o one cromss mcmc our“ dppllu/uo Ooh/o Diocese of Fargo last October the easiest practice the Francis’ the chapel St. to of convent of backbreaking eliminated. ways about Hours work No worry are when he. presided joint deanery at mercy.” corporal works of and closed with Benediction. weather. gleaming the No heavy loads handsome, lift. Your to groundwork meetings in laying the To be said successful a nurse, In the graduating class were do is do hard all of the work All appliances automatically. for the diocesan council. yon Father Keaveny, the must nurse Dorothy Breckenridge; Conzemius, foreman. be ‘ Registration have sterling character, she dealer will glad act must Your Thursday, as at 3 a to p.m. Patricia Hanlon, Morris; Cecilia Sept. herself, calm will be be mistress of in 27, held in the laundry include: all-electric should complete Your auto-' new an help plan all-electric Maus, Kimball; Mulvc- Mary Ann you your St. crisis, her restrained, Mary auditorium-gym, speech school electrie every dryer, clothes washer, electric matic electric hill, Lophia Novitzki, St. Peter; an an laundry and latest show the which and she the will assembly have the must utmost you con- serve as laundry—all Sandy, Long Royalton; Weltha ironer. modernize Plan or a once at to your now For— hall during sideration the for others whether they three days. models of electric washer, Rheajoyce Spiczka, Royal- Prairie; single unit time. at mal action will begin be rich, sick a 4 well. at p.m. poor or or Genevieve Smude, Minne- ton; electric dryer and electric ironcr. with the address by welcome The Rev. Garcias Bchnen, of apolis; Dolores Teiken, Wauban; the Rev. O.F.M., Adam Hunkler, O.S.B. hospital chaplain, led the Van Thuyne, Mankato; Anna Joan The Most graduates Leo F. Dworschak, in making their pledge Aux- Mary Mae Held, St. Cloud; Lou iliary Bishop of Fargo, and Mon- of service. He also presented the Rapids; Mary Storkamp, Sauk and signer Schieder speak class who also will Father Keaveny, to to the Zwack, Royalton. awarded Other Ann the diplomas. group.