St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
May 16, 1952 · Page 5 of 6
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CLOUD REGISTER ST. THE PAGE SIX Friday, May 16, T952 Jubilee Outstanding Tribunal Senior Supreme Golden State Observed Religious Fight Monk Rejects By Collegeville at its 'Idn ruling the Supreme St. Paul.—An by Min- Court attempt Collegeville. ———The Rev. Ray- Bonaventure Hansen, a 0.S.B., Pro- neapolis halt the attorney to_ Basel, a mond monk of St. John’s sal : Vicar ac- of the Bahama Islands; and religious organizations “When it has been shown that tivities of abbey, celebrated the 50th anni- the Rev. Werner Schneppenheim, the board has been the University Minnesota of of regents of his ordination the 0.S.B., re- to on pastor of St. Benedict’s versary has been rejected by the quested and has failed to act to priesthood May 4. church, Avon. campus Celebrating his Court. such action Supreme take corrective Minnesota as Silver may jubilee of ordination Father Raymond, the classmate to of a illegal abolish' be to necessary decide ac- The high did priesthood this the court not the late Rt. Rev. Rev. Alcuin Deutsch, year are tivities, be will time enough it for whether such activities R Schoenbechler, 0.S.B., 0.S.B., who also ordained were in o g e r was intervene. the to courts illegal, simply held legal but: Crookston; the Rev. Lawrence 902, offered 1 Solemn Mass or a Sholes used the “It is only of fairness that: L. matter W.‘ Schmidt, 0.S.B., Grand Marais, a of Thanksgivmg in the abbey his and requirement orderly legal in of procedure an.; and the Rev. Marian Roth, a pro- church The Rt wrong Rev Baldwin citizen be the cedure that required battle university with 0.S.B., St. Joseph. a re- Dworschak, 0.S.B., Abbot St. of the board seek relief from of to gents. John’s, preached the As- sermon. b in f proceeding regents e o r decision does e The priest prevent s1stant the Rev. Pascal not was court.” his Mr. Sholes from resuming Botz, 0.S.B., member of the a university argued, in its first make The fight, he but theological faculty St. must John’s. at board the that the the of motion quash writ, his demands Deacon to of the Mass the Rev. upon FARM was ,_ jurisdiction the the before of university had court Landolin Robling, regents over O.S.B.; no and the exercise the Supreme board of in regents going subdeacon, to court, the Rev. Vincent Mor- SEEDS since functions, held. legislative Court of its rison, 0.S.B. terri- by the . it constituted affirmed Specifically, the court was Father Raymond professed was by and confirmed torial legislature Complete line of Wil- District Judge the action of Colleen Fink of Eden Val- Benedictine monk Aug. as a on constitution the state Minneapolis in a corpo- as grand knight and Larson of Marchildon, deputy liam C. MELROSE OF CO- Val Seed THE KNIGHTS deputy; . Corn Five 28, 1897. ley chosen later, outstanding years was on with the endowed entity rate writ mandamus denying of Hoff- Quinlivan; Father Matthias Mr. toastmaster; a May 1902, he 1, council LUMBUS celebrated its 40th anni- ordained to was senior Cloud the St. hos- Fertilizers at 0 to nurse compel Sholes power govern. to sought by Mr. knight W. J. Stephens, first grand chaplain; the priesthood. During his mann, last Close attended years week. 350 pital school of nursing last to week. versary persons a religious all university halt Argument the to Court Gives advocate; Feeds council; John Lang, 0 the Melrose state of priest, he served of pastor as a as dinner St. Boniface’s church which J. in Ray The choice made at from was more activities. Court the Supreme point On this Falls, district deputy; and John Regan, Little St. Clement’suparish, Duluth; St. For Quinlivan of St. main speaker. Pic- spring Cloud the than seniors by planting, 40 members the of your was board long the held “so that St. Patrick’s church, contended that Father Francis Julig, of had pastor Sholes as Mr. Bernard’s parish, St. Paul; and First Quality inSist Seeds on (left tured here right) Cliff Hintzen, Albany, to school’s faculty the basis of are conferred on within the stays violation of powers from activities in Melrose such St. Boniface’s parish, Minneapolis. were grand knight; district P. J. Casey, Litchfield, scholarship, personality, nursing charter, its it by Consti- con- Federal as and Minnesota upon the He also St. of procurator TRAUT was aptitude, and leadership. Miss Fink constitution, the firmed by which require provisions our tutional John’s for number of and a years received $50 award from the interfere.” not a courts State. , Church and separation of may Anniversary later Melrose St. 40th Gregory’s Council Has to abbey, went alumnae the hospital. of She regents board of V “(But) the nurses the alleged that regents He Shawnee, Okla., are where he aided Farm Supply é is the daughter Mr. power,” the of and Mrs. discretionary has aiding the actively and permitting no in the administration of that ab— Fink.—(Champa studios) Joseph permit those acts _ “to added, court religious in- sectarian of spread bey for few He returned 20-6th Ave. NE. a years. the its charter forbidden by that and the or struction from his last campus, assignment, marking anniver- on banquet here the 40th pastor Melrose—Close attended 350 to Phone 541d Cloud St. persons a the it evade constitution, other certain allowing nor may they Souk of St. Boniface’s parish, in 1951. are Centre Group council. of Melrose Knights Columbus the of sary for- proscription of constitutional religious relating practices to ac- Others celebrating jubi- golden guise the council, activities under Special members the B. of of A. H. Wester, bidden guests honor nine charter the of violation tivities in were univer- lees this Rev. the Very legislative year its are of exercise the the of to and contrary Hollermann, George Beuning, H. J. Tieman, Gallagher, H. J. Herberger, charter Cornelius sity Adds Members to function.” constitution. Schwarzbauer, Stal- Steve Henry banquet Jake L. Walter, Melville attending the Shay, Others berger, and Alphonse Kraker. M. ' Souk SAVE Mi 0N Centre Recital in Given John Lang, Omer Zieben, Joseph 2-Piuno local council, knights of the Gallagher, charter another were mem- Sauk Centre.——-The Christian Kluempke, Clifford Hintzen. large and and their wives, friends, -ber, could attend. a not eye Mothers’ society of Our Lady of The Val Mar- including "r. other toastmaster number of guests » was . 'H CEDAR SHINGLES! its the Angels’ parish increased ‘ the childon, knight. W. of deputy grand officers Louis g. several state Coe. Marilyn Felling, June St. of Centre—Students 6"). Sauk membership when 10 116 to J. Stephens, grand knight new first of Columbus. Knights of presented Hennings- Marjorie department music and Paul’s Tombers, taken into the members j the council, introduced other char- were or- Cloud, , St. Ray J. Quinlivan of Paul’s recital in St. two-piano trio, Chalfant, Pom,” “Pom ganization. gard; a members. ter Here’s Simonson great of the board one chairman of regents more 15. Thursday, May auditorium Gene Bromenshenkel, Kenneth on by Grand Knight Cliff Hintzen paid reception followed The Value! Compare and the quality Minnesota, a sung University of the of “Tam Niehaus; follows: is Eugene and Vener, The tribute the pioneer members of as Mass which 55 members to program at price these thick-butt No. 2 16" his some Melrose referred who on to as John by Warren, Shanter,” solo, O council the the ef- quartet, for successful Clock,” Communion. The Young “Grandfather’s received CEDAR SHINGLES and you’ll main the home,” “second was Veener; to forts they made keep the Bromenshenkel, council of the Catholic Action Carol by Works, KNOW they’re the BIG year’s group par- speaker. I going. He mentioned that the Venitienne,” quartet, Corrigan, and Father Syl- Judy “Valse served breakfast. Conlin; ish Phyllis BUY IN GOOD ROOFING! A added has C. “Being K. of a had council attained goal AT of Fairies,” Marga- Lois Tombers, OUR YARD “Dancing by Renner, Ringuet, Oliver; vester pastor, guest. now a Karen was a whether of the life much to man a 625 members. and ‘Urness, Doege, Judy Karen Mattingly, by Klebers, trio, ret Mines. Wil- members New not,” said Mr. are he realizes it or J. P. Casey, district ,deputy, Capric- Weim- “Rondo A. Joyce Athman; Welle, and Carol Ann Ruth Herbert Theisen, Kortan, liam_ BUILD CHEAPER!W”" SIMONSO‘N’S better FAMOUS become “Men Quinlivan. Litchfield, the represented Ellen state solo, by Beethoven, Boy,” trio, “Drummer cio,” erskirch; Dziengel, Mikel, Chester Fred of fathers because and husbands 3-PLY RAFTERS off' the knights, of and Weimer- Mary Johnson, Ann John Grossman; ers con- Rose by Benson, Schmidt, Herbert Jim Shima, John membership.” their ulated the council its out- “Moon Brendon; gra skirch, and Elma on Gu— Bentler, John I Benson, Paul Pastein, Day,” quartet, “Circus Simonson Rafters principles give the post—free barn, “Continuance of you a standing achievement during the quart'et, Diane Rogers, by Mist,” Elizabeth Murphy. Vincent Mickelson, and milia, ,-/ worth Nona machine shed stands is by other building the order FAR for which at or any past Adeline, years. Patricia Vener, Doege, Free- Yvonne Marie and Boelke, sacrifice LESS COST. They’re triple-strong, that sawed sacrifice, and society of the Present officers was Schmeising; Helen and Officers Sunshine,” “Dancing in the displayed'by who the wood strug- from exactly plan. Diedrich, seasoned to W. E. presi- Mrs. a men man; your are . Felling, clari- Bilbro, Joyce violin by and the council. trio, “Humoresque,” keep alive gled Anybody assemble them easily and speed- to Peters, Mrs. Al dent; treasurer; can 0f Past Year Weiser; Fell- Janet by Janice willing Conlin, and Dvorak, be Marlys duet, Young members to Send must ily. length, width and mow-height net Louis Kaas, secretary. and Mrs. us An- Colors,” duet, “Trav- the Patricia Corrigan; the council is “Salute sacrifice if to ing to and we’ll back from floor ridge and rush to con- our Officers the council during of years,” the Boelke Da- Schumann, Arnold and through the by Song,” tinue thony, elers quartet, LOW QUOTATION. ' the have Clifford been past “Choose Your Druggiss year as Carol Doege, concluded. Felling, speaker vid Vener; by June Hintzen, knight; grand Father Your Doctor” SEE SIMONSON RAFTERS, SHINGLES Carefully as presented Kathleen Schoenecker Henry and Peterson, Karen by Bar- trio, Bratton, “Iolas,” Matthias Hoffmann, chaplain; Many Models Stock AND MANY OTHER VALUES REAL AT in grand knights solo, certificates Styrienne,” “Valse Store past Bruning Drug to Johnson; Otto; Betty Ertl, Oreta and bara Otto Schaefer, chancellor; Norb . l~ OUR BIG YARD DEPOT NEAR N. P. IN Receiving the council Evelyn Kaas; and of present. Wollnehaupt, by Beetho- in G.”, quartet, “Minuet Weiss, financial Rene secretary; See them today ST. CLOUD. at W. Stephens, J. certificates Valse,” quartet, Concert “Diana, were Katherine Noreen Welle, Lizotti, by recording Is and Business secretary. Our ven, H. Zachman, Dr. A. Welle, Marie P. W. Hunter, Janice by Holet, Compounding Prescriptions Su- Snow, and Kisselweski, Karen H. M. Harren, chairman. publicity O’Donnell, Henry Mueller, Geraldine Leo and Wengler, Karen Bldg. St. Mary’s Ground Floor swans Ted Welz, lecturer, in charge March,” “Children’s Benson; was san Wein- Krips, Maurice Henry J. Unger. of the evenings program. Eltgroth, Cecelia by trio, Zilcher, Schmid, Frank Norb Weiss, berger, John Lang, advocate, state ° Con- Remodel Sherry Kathy Eriksen, and served five-point chairman dur- as listed here deserve The firms to Home School Form Church ‘ 20-4th Ave. Cloud Bach, by 0 So. St. ing the “March,” dis- quartet, 0 when past be rememberecl nors; are year. you dif- the tributing patronage to your ' Repaint of business. ferent lines Recital Spring Cold Piano IPAID ADVERTISEMENT, in his ° A. inserted by Lawrence Borgert Repair own behalf. for which regular advertising will paid. political be rates by Wachs, Cold Spring—St. “Madrilena,” P. Boniface’s and Robert Weber. music department will present a i s,” M. “Frolicking A students e o grade r p g g of in piano group a “Silver Bean, Mohs; by Patricia recital Thursday evening, May Judith Ei- Nymph,” Heins, by C. will be assisted They by the 22. eighth selections, senschenk; vocal eighth grade chorus. The public J. “Orientale,” grade chorus; Simon; “Fly- by Mildred Rogers, is invited. The follows: program by Robert Men,” Schaum, ing G. Trail,” “On the Wright, by L. Guitar,” duet, J. Lunde; “The Lee Johnson Dana Judith and Keubelbeck Gaynor, by Mary and “Tumbling Eisenschenk; Clowns,” Mohs; “Bolero,” Mosz- Patricia B. Frost, by Paul Steil; “Blue Dan- LON by Mary Louise kowski-Schaum, CON City Granite Reverse,” ube in Strauss-Schaum, 53,” Chopin- Stein; “Polonaise Op. Electric Co. Theis; “Largo,” by Mary Thomp- Kuebelbeck; Schaum, by Mary son-Dvorak, by Jean Theisen; Construction Co. “Dancing Tambourine,” duet, and SERVICE ELECTRICAL COMPLETE “Beautiful Heaven,” duet, tradi- Eisenschenk Merkur, Judith by Well ‘ and Lighting Fixtures Floor CONCRETE — tional, Weber by Robert and Eu- Weber. and Robert N.E; Avenue, Installations. Second Plug 12 Weber; “Happy Holiday,” H. gene CLOUD. MINN. ST. MINN. ST. CLOUD. Tillery, by Robert Theis; and Zuhinski selection vocal by eighth Maqtaé grade l the John I l chorus. & PLUMBING KNAPP CLOUD ST. “Narcissus,” E. Nevin, by Dana automatic s CO. HEATING P. O. Box Telephone 4453 ELECTRIC 636 Johnson; “March Lee of the Boy Building Contractor washer Scouts,” duet, Wright, by Harvey South 532 Just of the Airport Res. Electrical Contractors in We Specialize Schwarzbauer and Robert Lunde; North Avenue 203-16th Commercial and .St. Cloud Residential “Vienna Life,” Strauss-Thompson Hospitals - Schools, Churches, Industrial Wiring Cloud St. Phone 3468 and “Carolina Moon,” Clothes Davis- get ‘ Cloud Cloud St. 2543 St. Drive Roosevelt Tel. 104 really clean by Stephen Burke, Muggli; “Polka famdus with Polka,” Dot Beyer,Schaum, by . Gyrafoam ‘ TRAYNOR and Warnert; Nancy “Glow Worm,” . 299.95 Was'bing Ac- JACKSON FRANK W. CLOUD ST. Lincke, duet, by Mildred Simon ion Low . Down Ps mm HERMANSON Sharon Spaeth; and “Cavalry See it now! ASSOCIATES, Inc. & Essy onus PAINT CO. Trot,” Rubenstein-Schaum, by ARCHITECT S the Harvey Schwarzbauer; “In Gay ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS 8: Ev: iron. Box 56 Telephons 8636 Vienna,” Robinson, A. by Sharon uv Paints Mautz Exchange Granite 31] Bldg. DESIGN ECCLESIASTICAL Spaeth; “Starlight Waltz,” C. S. Cloud. Minnesota St. Shop Schirher, Prop. Johnny Brainard, Weber; by Eugene “Ara- Building puuposs American National Bank South Street 613 First gonaise,” duet, Mary Massenet, by St. Cloud, Minnesota Louise Stein and Nancy Warner; 12-5th Ave. 50. Phone , 49 i i SCHNEIDER Schellinger Bros. ADVERTISEMENT ST. CLOUD PAID Prepared and his behalf by inserted in own —— 5,9an James H. Murphy, for which regular political advertising will be paid. rates BUILDERS i FLOORING C0. GLASS CO. THANKV YOU! Reliable Contractors Phone “5" Phone St. PLUMBING 2828W Division "LATIan sun 2316 CARPETING, LINOLEUM, l intranets; Cloud 14“: So. St. 121 Ave. KNEELING PADS. TILING “Timken Silent ELECTRIC The home of ERICKSON Oil Burners Automatic" HOME MODERNIZING Doon 0 SERVICE FOL HOME FINANCING o Tel. 705 So. ls-lth Ave. ANDERSON J. F. Cloud. Minn. St. 191/2 Ave., & Highway 52 Wiring and Fixtures LUMBER CO. St. Cloud, Minn. 626 Cloud 3rd So. St. Ave. _ BUILDING MATERIAL for Vote AND COAL PAINT Electric II & K Telephone Cloud. 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CLOUD: "or If believe that the experience of the and you many years, Cloud South Telephone St. Avenue 20-7th 435 knowledge and understanding operations the of of government I sincerely interested the the in welfare of am of essential All Types helpful this office; if believe that the to are or you City of St. Cloud and in its future. It that is belief my judgment gained mature in 25 successful private of years should work together for bigger City and better Metal we Sheet Siding a Rooting business is essential helpful this then the basis to office, or on and for the\welfore - all — of the people. l‘OMPANY DONLI N \ THE of possessing these qualifications, I respectfully solicit your My successful twenty-nine confidence and of business the at general support election May 19. years ex- Manufacturers of McDowell Geo. J. McDowell W. N. perience Cloud in St. - should qualify City the give to me Finish Interior Sash Doors MURPHY JAMES H. efficient and economical 1526 administration. 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