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February 8, 1952 · Page 2 of 8

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oasis-ran CLOUD PAGE 57. TH! THREE 1952 8, February Friday, I Bishop Blesses Convent’s Averages 17 Points Bieganek Bauer Joseph Date 01‘18 15 Win Crusaders to Main Altar Little Falls i After Buried Is n Harding Mass in Little Falls—In solemn but liturgical a rare. ceremony the covering period of hours, the main 16 altar in Sacred a chapel of St. Heart Francis’ convent consecrated by was Most Rev. Peter W. the Bartholome, Harding—Funeral services (Ioadiutor for Bishop of Morrison Bieganek, 54, Joseph Cloud, in week. St. the past seminarians chanted the since Psalms, commissioner Jan- county The Bishop, assisted by Father held in Holy Cross 1933, the Bishop repeatedly blessed, were uary, Hoppe, Cloud; Arthur St. Father Jan. 22. church here Henry Soenneker, Collegeville; anointed, and incensed the altar as Alfred Kroll offered J. Rev. The and St. 151 deacons from John’s prescribed by the ritual of the Burial Mass. in Requiem the was seminary, began the services the Church. parish the cemetery. previous evening by preparing the The. theme of the ritual is that in Bieganek died the Univer- Mr. relics be enclosed in the altar. to Christ dwelling takes His the in Minneapolis hospital Jan. sity in up The Bishop sealed reI' _of altar and identifies Himself with His commis- present term 19. as the Martyr: St. Agnes. 5:. ,Ce- it. The. Bishop, Consecra- the at would have expired the sioner at cielia, and St. Maria Goretti, to- gtion, “baptizes” the altar with of this For the 21 end past year. gether with those of St. Francis Gregorian and confirms it water implement he operated an years of Anthony Auili, St. of duo, P with holy Eran- chrism. Harding. in business St. Clare of and Assisi. 5t. Holdingford 15, in April The Born relics of the which saints. Xavier Cabrini. There relic- cos Bieganek married Rose had Mr. been placed 1897, in the shrine then carried in procession were Harding the in 31 preceding Deering evening, years ago. were car- altar shrine the in to an a near Mrs. Bieganek ried Surviving in the procession main to are sanctuary. Sister Mary Jus- altar sealed children: and in the cavity and 12 in The public evening service was Mayer the Herman of the Osakis; Mrs. altar. tine, center closed with the chanting of Matins Bend; Elephege, Eagle Tony, and The lengthy ritual concluded was and Lauds by the Bishop and his Mrs."William R. 1.; Quonset, USN, with Low Mass offered by the a assistants in honor of the saints Mrs. Henry Brainerd; Austin, Bishop. The seminary choir sang whose relics had been selected to and Stanley, Pierz; Preimesberger, in Gregorian chant “Ave Verum,” enclosed in be. the altar. Rita, and Thomas, Theodore, “Ave Leo, Maria,” “Homo Quidam," ’52 bring their will Cathedral points. scrappy] by tw0 season CATHEDRAL’S Through the entire night the CLOUD ST. David, Harding. pro— “Fecit Coenam Magnam,” and also Preps Johnnie meeting the week, close to next in fessed sisters, a the novices, and polyphonic Fltz- Jim by I of the arrangement coached outfit, a basketball St. Paul Feb. 15. HE—ka Cretin in Cloud Feb. St. and 12 on the postulants took keeping turns “Ave Maria” 1 Anend and the “Jubilate Knights 75 Capt. right, front in Pictured here, left school's best to teams row, are. the of vigil before represents the altar which the harris, one 111°?" on Mike Murphy, Bob Puff, Mohs, Bob travels Cathedral Bob Cal Bauer, night, Feb. 8, Friday relics reposed. On history. 1 second Coach Kleinschmidt; seeking Bob be St.‘Thomas’ Will Kosel, and its academy where it row, to Breakfast 0n the following Buckmun morning the Hemmesch, Eller, Mark Lynch, Al Crusaders lost their Jake Fitzharris, The in 19 victory 16th games. Bishop and other members of the IsrhippLIin-Ifilliams and Quint O’Donnell, Huiras, Friday Marly De last Bucky May, La to conference five l of games first clergy approached altar the in pro- the. picture Don Missing from other losses this student Their only are 42-38. two Salle, members manager. Buckman.—Some 75 season cession. Included in the group RLLbald.——(Bob Molitor photo) both and Elliot Plombon and Crosby-lronton, South Minneapolis to Falls Knights Co- Little of the of were 97 seminarians. Monsignor were NERA HOME St. Communion received in lumbus William A. Renner, Father rector; Fund Give Knights Melrose to here and Michael’s church at- Henry Socnnckcr, spiritual direc- breakfast following the tended and tor; several priests of Little a Mass. Falls. spai'kplug BAUER. of Cathedral’s CAPT. (TAL bas- Father Paul Kunkel, astor, Home's ex— After recitation of the Penitenv Funeral Our tended welcome knights t to : 17-point tial e Psalms and ketball quintet. has for 17 this the Litany the of average a games [UCATIUN pointed them the and great out to Saints, CONVENIENT Bishop Bartholome, wear- points. holds down scoring total of 293 Baucr guard posi- example season, a a importance of giving good i ing the mitre and bearing the cro— dribbler, people shot, steady and alert. floor the children is He tion, accurate to and l man. sier, approached young an the altar. 1 of today. accessible makes it easily field goals scored and four free throws 18 points in the He cxorcised and blessed for the seven game Mischke acted Carl toast— salt, ashes, and wine friends family he of the as ,water. to week—(Bob Molitor photo) against De La Salle last tn 1 i talks also Short master. .used for the consecration. While were district given John Regan, by grand Robert. Hamm, deputy, and knight. parish Buckman Women of the breakfast. the served BuckmeTVlen’s Group flay/1612 £00k ...-J? Crowd Party Has at Buckman.—A card party spon- Allis-barf Mcn's Ft ’13; sored so- flgree, [Mtg [Z ciety well 311911d8(l.-\_ here was 'i W11? I Miss Eleanore Storkamp 2 high Henry the with for women, Finken Ralph Quade high and for Carl Mischke Mrs. and Miss men. @219 Irene Janson shared cochairmen fleecing/’8 duties for the event. "COMMUNION AT A Bartholome. Pictured BREAKFAST and addressed by Bishop were Couples Register 23 right, Dr. Roelike, H. here, left S. J. C. Stal- to are sponsored by the Melrose Knights of Co- boerger, Robert Meyer, John Lang, Bishop Bartho- Marriage Course For lumbus St. Boniface’s church there, Grand Knight at lome, Grand Knight Hintzen, Mayor Welle, A. C. and Clifford Hintzen presented Coadjutor Bishop Peter Val Marchildon. “America founded Christ.- was as a than Bartholome W. of St. Cloud donation of $50 Pier7..—Twenty-three couples for nation," Bishop tian said Bartholome. “If Christian- a Although are 20 Years Ago, Cheaper 50% Yes, Preseminary fund the diocese. the of More than registered the ity should America, Amcricanism for marriage fall in and you prep- as knights their and 125 attended the guests breakfast well.” aration St. Joseph’s I know it, would fall at as course Then! Qgilbled Since living Other This school here. is Costs Hove the largest Players Give Johnny to take number the. in Arthur to W. ever Hynemnn course them this Among three area. are married couples and individ— seven 'First Legion' Feb. 10-11 {a General Agent taking the by uals course corre- Washington Nat'l Insurance Co. spondence. anything's and both plentiful cheap da When 1110\6 701:: Cloud 5:532”: St. Classes Sunday after- meet (Continued From One) every Page and Robert Stenger, freshman NEWS—so you‘re bound hear talk about it. That‘s ho Father Robert Schul- to 2:30. at l & P H I Dr. Peter Morel], atheist'c noon 1“- 059” ° ° 1“- an St. the if“; raulm ngm ~ Nhgsihi ' - zetenberg is director. Y0“? sum"! B“‘i““'- 1‘ doctor who °‘" ministers area Northern Company. And to electricity from States Power no f man r s iom an an, a Jesuits. . ., Z—cEt—row 50?; electric from lower 10d NSF Robert Mills, freshman from Average In- Fred Buried rates Lavery three-act drun- has are dianapolis, its Jesuit 1nd,; Roger Kasprick, netting in other prices have about doubled sin although a monas- years ago, the world. freshman of modern-day from Angus; Richard Cold tery Rites in Spring At appreciate that? Let them speak for I customers our The Hardes, plot around the freshman from Miller, mam. centers farmers businessmen, such Lco'Ken the S. Dak.; housewives, spiritual struggles of Peter Nolan, priests freshman upmsnonpenmm or as Cold Spring.~—Fred Zastrow. ’76, ‘OVYI‘ H. belonging the Society of from New 'Al‘l York City; and Mark to he Farming 250 milks 35 k Rogers, Minn. died Jan. his in home in Cold 22 acres, cows. Prion Ind loot onka Bertonasco, ham“ Jan: atheiltic doctor. Hinmt and freshman from Cum- on Spring. Requiem Mass held 50 Ova! O. Survch You" PaIIMuI was laying hcns, 1,800 Th and 2,300 turkeys berland, starts The itself based faith, play Wis. is a year. i on in St. Boniface’s church Jan. 26 which represented by aptly is James alone with help Moraveck, this only occasional junior tricity, he does so from extra in and burial parish the was ceme- believes small invalid who boy ASK FOR Eau Claire, Wis., is assistant a to tery. hand," he “Electriciiy's cheapest hired “W "miracles." in my says. the director. Eugene Riley, also Zastrow Mrs. is survived by 11 members of the. Other in- cast from Eau Claire, charge has of three all $150 $200 need least At to children: Sister at Ignatia, Brecken- men more year. freshman clude Jerome Coyle, lighting, Thoms and Krause, jum ridge; Mrs.'John Wakefield, Ra- the savings board and figure yourself!" plus small 13-. the from Aki'f‘m, room, man, as ior from Austin, is stage cine, manager. Wis.; Mrs. Clara Ketling, George cripple, Jimmy Magee; territory served by NSF, hear f0 Time all the magazine said, “The And South First Gate, Calif.; Mrs. Elmer you across Whit- special student from Killian, chinn delicate subject presents Kost, Forest Lake; Mrs. Ray Wa- a electricity‘s cheap— that with Kcmmctmucllcr Paul Calif., the Rev. PRE-PACK tier, as Minneapolis; nearly the unique in theater, with Ientiny, Mrs. Olivia the BULK Duqesne, of ICE CREAM monastery; rector intelligence, humor, and modera- Novotny Mrs. and Fred Rernmlc, tion." New York favorany St. Paul; Michael and George Zas— papers commentcd the. former Broad- Cold Spring; trow, Thomas, St. on STETSON HATS! hit “sermon faith." ‘Paul: Joseph, and Chicago. way as For a on Men— CLOTHES! KUPPENHEIMER poi??? SHOES! SQUARE CROSBY ofC THE CLOTHES” "NEW BOWLING STORE STANDINGS l St. Cloudg Opposiie the Post Office in H I M l .1 i'iy Hrs 0 ‘ . 11.".1‘..“lif:;'.:. WEDDING CANDID i i 'I'hies«M Motors a yman 'l'cnvoor‘de Motors l Meizarl'y Mun... £01) Width, . Home, "III alone 1 electric laundry ton. SEASON'S HIGH saws me my Litchy Motors Individual high single-mime N. 1301 N. 4th 51., Fargo, McCarty, uork," Mrs. S. M. snore-— I 'I‘hiegs 138 I‘ll says 1316 1195 Kcn liorgcrt-Ben M Statz. 231. _ M Mischke 162 147 easily. It's helicvct I46 beautiful work, 413:3 “This ironcr docs to so easy Individual - high three-game scorev-Hen Dummy 140 140 140 420 'SlJitz, of clothes Carrying lhrcc 806. electric dryer tons pet :1 ye saws my H. Inter 145 12'.) 152 426 Team high single-game scorewMiller for clothes Is; does tubsful of washer And that two B. Statz penny. 153 a 154 44R 136 my ,Moinl's. 967. . Handicap 30 30 .10 no think so!" cheap? I that 1 Team high three-game score—Ten- lvoorde sis-m A... N... 5:. Cloud Motors. 2.702- Totals 773 721 740 2,234 ] ........... .. GAIVII‘ES ROLLED JAN. so T ies-Muyrnan Motors ‘ Megarry Motors WEDDINGS V PARTIES Hohstritt ,A. 125 113 137 375 . ,. Fritz (I. 157 177 156 490 ;Ray 184 154 484 Iii? ,. . . , . . , _ , _ _ ,_ 'I‘. Mueller 1‘25 3141 111 145 ‘C. Schoeinex 149 441 . . BABIES IN THE Dummy HOME H0 140 NO 420 I, Murphy :17 m m . . . . . .. J. Trobec 431 14-5 1151 168 11.31.22? ‘11 ‘22 1?? COMWW "MWWMPHY L. Juenemann 433 127 142 164 i. .. .. .. Handicap 132 44 44 H Totals 790 2,395: ............ .. Totals 2,281 738 732 817 Tenvoorde Motors ............ .. Eich Motors T. Engelhard.. 134 214 1'13 571 516 A. Schwieters. 181 1116 169 A. Mohs 154 183 524 470 [1. Peterson 149 Hi ........... .. ' G. lntcrrieden. 144 132 431 459 r. Schreder M. 123 .. 165 - P. Herzes 186 146 173 495 UN Noehring E. 155 153 .. ' N. Sprinter 167 149 171 487 507 N. Ahles . 210 1'11 .. Handicap as as as 204 192 Handicap M 64 .......... .. Totals 2,702 2.614 Totals 383 867 R54 .. ........... .. ' HIGH WEEK‘S THIS Miller Motors Ahlea. 126 139 43 Individual single game—N. 413 high III 123 335 10. E. Elchert A. 145i Individual high three 134 471 games —— . 1?. qunnelnknmpu 146 Mohs, 1(9 524. 468 COURTEOUS, game—T-nvoordc INTELLIGENT single I47 130 -1 .panio Team high 62 iss .. ... .. Handicap 52 52 Motors. 927. . games—Tenvoorde three Team high MODERN ABD Y W FUNERA I, n AFT _ —- Pennies 3001 "A Smallest Few Totals the us,“ "Electricity’s electricity Item is all 7‘18 741 costs 786 per says 2.305 Motors, 2,702. drying of in ............ .. expense . Wis, Claire, Eau Gordon & Son, Van Gordon of C. S. SERVICE FOR H. Van MORE 333,, S. THAN dries farmer. He Canton, S. D., Art Roe, corn," reports “If factory-built homes. and of plywood boats manufacturers fraction due only bushel, 10 107,,1'or 8 moisture to cents to a a corn YEARS. 65 In we'd have electricity, cheap worries. everything no before in good weather, him harvest as Drying lets were as electricity. to labor for of tremendous amount electric do plant, 60 assuring motors time and a borers—saving weakened by our shanks corn, are day.“ $1 only about boosting income. a quality, net Company Northern States Power Residence—15 Eleven, Seventh Avenue North St. I Rates, Low too You. Power More at to . .