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

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no: CLOUD THE ST. REGISTER Friday, June 13, 1952 roux 76 Receive Solemn Communion Alexandria in Joseph's, Si. Prho John's Univ. St. 34 Confirmed at Conducts 951h Commencement Collegeville.—The annual 95th of St. John’s uni- commencement versity, held Pentecost Sunday, on June marked Pontifical 1, by was a. Field Mass celebrated by the Rt. Baldwin Rev. Dworschak, 0.S.B., Abbot of St. John’s abbey, and by baccalaureate and commence- addresses that united the ment theme of the Father Pierz centen- nial with the Pentecost. of message Mass The celebrated the at was outdoor altar the cele- for erected bration Benedictine of day, ' a aside the Father day of set part as Pierz centennial the honor to con- tributions of the Benedictine and priests sisters the Catholic to life Central of Minnesota. Rela- tives friends the graduates and of the of university for guests were breakfast following the bacca- THIS CLASS OF CHILDREN recently 76 received Richard Coleman, Duane VannAnne, second and Richard Rooney; laureate Mass. Lambert Guck, Richard Riepe, Richard Guck, children Riepe, CLASS of LAST WEEK THIS Clarence Frederick Lange, Raymond Rooney, Harold Patrick, Tying together theme the of row, Solemn Silbernagel, Communion Herbert Guck, Joseph and their Guck, renewed Baptismal James Confirmation and received vows peOple in young Hoffland, Polesak, Albert Thomas Kalil, Michael Ronald central Kohler, the centennial with the Richard Leder- Buechler, Buechler, Jerome James St. Mary’s in church, Alexandria. regular Following instructions Bishop Coadjutor St. Joseph’s church, Perham, from Chounard, William Drosky, and Leslie Chermak; third Gayle idea Helen Pentecost, C. of Miss row, Ledermann, Ronald Huss, Jack Laugh- Robert twice each school week the mann, in the made in- class year, pictured above more class is a Peter W. Bartholome. The Zimara, Patricia Joan Bisek, Bisek, Klimek, Sheren Joan Lorsung, White, English, professor of Francis Loerzel, Leonard Loerzel, Seifert, lin, John tensive preparation Solemn for Communion during the month of and right) Bishop Bartholome (last with Jane Dawn Quinn Mary Larson, Merle Doffing, Josclla Lorsung, University empha- Wisconsin, of row, Donald Krekelberg, and Gerald Van Watermullen, This included May. of the Living Schneiderhan, enactment Rosary Thursday left). every (last Father Wildenborg, John Gail Jacqueline pastor, Deleski, Phyllis Patricia illustrated by Gaffncy, sized thc qualities row, ARStadt' JOhn evening and frequent, daily, assistance Mass well at even Klein, Adams, Charlotte as The class includes Janet and as the Deleski, Mary Clifford, Kathleen Zimara, and Father Loretta Bisek; of Piers career assisted Other priests who the ceremonies chanting “Our Sung Mass” at Saturdays. On other days, were on Janice Buechler, Kathleen Knott, everyone, Sharon Huss, Catholic day Fourth John Weber, Richard the laity his Anderson, Dolfing, of Anette row, as children and S. Fathers V. J. Wotzka, Nicholas Donnay, A. including adults, and with provided Missal assist to Hughes, was Patricia a Ternus, Judith Krekelberg, Bernette Angeline Leisdon, Mary challenge for Allen, Kathleen inspiration and Hopfncr, Edward Hin- an all Perham; Kilian, Rush them answering Fadrowski, of Joseph in the Mass with the altar boys. The class prayers Watermullen, Mrs. Adeline Van fruitful Christian Hiebel, Hughes, livin under shaw, Philip Patrick, Jeanette Anne Hene Schouweiler, Thomas Seeger, Maine; Besselaar, prepared Henry Hirsch, Joseph Lake; under the direction Father of Theodore Wrobel, was Dennis Green- Kenneth Waldorf, guidance the the Spirit Loerzel, Ho and Betty Bruzek; fifth David Bernard of Whitehill, Hewitt, Wayne row, y assisted by Maine; and Arthur Hoppe, St. Cloud. Christine Sister Laurentia., pastor, Sister and Franciscan J aseph Gerald Delaney, Hughes, Ardelle Kenneth in Chermak, Helen wood, times. Revering, Valerie Mary Rcvcring, Ann our own sisters, and Mrs. lay instructors, Walter two Leuthner and Mrs. Miss White extensive drew Larson, Florence Brozek, Edena Goodrich, Marilyn sziska, Darcy on "Freedom Mr. That Blanshard Forgets Ritz. David knowledge Benedictine history of Lorsung Richard (server), Hanson Jacqueline Seraphine, (server), Pictured above, right), examples self- (left front and for of to Joseph Arendt, Malmgren, Rosemary Jancie Judith Klimek, Martin, DuWayne Bisek, courage are row, Laurence Hanson, Wayne John sacrifice which in- Chounard, Clifford, Terrell White- Judith Whitehill, Catherine Maxine Hicbel; Lange, and Janet Bisek. serve can as hill, James Patrick, raduates Kinsella, spiration the Thomas Lee Johnson, Kenneth to Muzik, and Sister Fa- Finnegan, Works top Mary Christine, Roscoe Here Father the S. Ways young U. Both in row, l-fledged Ronald Ignowski, become in about Jarl Johansen, Thomas Flaig, to Jerome Klimek, ther Wrobel, and Sister Mary Laurentia. now apostles. lay Dairy Man Calls several for Exemption Miss White author of Farm is of Boys Dust novels, including Catholic on V. Catholics freedom. American for either the Federal Con- and Censorship threat to ment a King‘s Highway, Not Built the such thing is for there stitution constitu- Clearly state as The no freedom or of speech of the Hands, the With. To the End of or make which would that tions it im- punishment agency any or to which all Americans World, and She others, (press, owe was Deferment youth from the of farm earnings else the of somebody to ratio from of dairy return of inflict industry, Church possible for the the movie up- can allegiance arm and which all Amer- to awarded the Laetare medal the by military service called for this their education paying farming get but compared with grain was are non-Catholics, of for as the Legion Decency, Many him. as icans or legally on or entitled, is Notre University of Dame in 1942 are a con- John week by Brandt, president their contributing of livestock and to and forming has be- own way certainly would individual Catholic, Protestant, Catholics, well stitutional as freedom. Censorship recognition her contributions in of Land O’Lakes Creameries, the earnings Inc., the of farm. favorable during as of come im- more of guilt, of sin, and Jewish clergymen, other feel that interferes a sense or with freedom of Catholic life culture. and to meeting question of the The who should than need for to 1952 last a means as play going individuals, year. teachers, morality, in private to or see a or the freedom of speech in press or valedictory address farm into the services should be de- The labor. competent go was Dairying is only by denounced not novel publishers precisely what reading do in to a process which a violates provi- the way a his- basis given by Hartinger, termined of which Bertran Consideration is being given developing on a group of high producing journal ani- all of them doing. now or agency person or any sions of the Constitution the are now of S. Dak. is making the major Lemmon, contribu- from greatest tory college youth, Brandt mals to and and feeding them notes, had standards they would, it clear, he It in whose ' con- a proper seems a United States, the constitution or tion His about the the world-engulfing address centered to the question before the nation is pro- ration for milk production, it which but provision would eliminate fidence. of laws under passed state, a or responsible position trying delicate but of to out gram we are whether farmer is carry is good of not competent and detailed reply that “the and freedom wishes freedom of speech If or one to a of the authority one the constitution here in America. the Catholic college graduate in Many of attention the nation our important to far the milking It the Church claims the in this Hierarchy” to of country. as as so as is always, without press exeception, or farm a boys who getting their opportunities public life the and are is who he in the concerned. This cannot world these editorials, process in the would prohibit punish most someone may proc- next governmental behind activity experience the hard lay the participating in the has he for on way be getting done by college education. farm of help that is only Catholic teaching, dramatic movie criti- against criticism, ess who a which there actual Sher- is go force. farm only capable of not apostolate. are run- casual and not especially inter- Without going and pub- cism, book reviews in the the is iffs, police forces, easy. militia answer and “Draft boards often , are ning but farm of taking their bachelor of The degree of now are in a ested dairy Farm boys theological elaborate and lic would the long, almost inevi- into cows. agencies of press, the the the bar- not bottom government, scraping of place almost anywhere else in the conferred 135 arts who reared dairy farmers upon would perhaps in was tably eliminate that editors and read- are as agencies of private of answer citizens youths for and rell 19 or business world. There is question and received the over are graduates, 10 take special a interest and, there- be best, it circumstances publishing from houses. Such other a ers nongovernment organizations. the large irritated by reservoir whether the boys getting their to bachelor of degree science. of as fore, only take not good layman for of should be enough provision given constitutional care a of constitutional, a None college students, deferred of training our college in bachelor’s degree could take the The the animals but milkers. was con- good theologian is to would the who not the radio, stop status are say a freedoms designed Brandt said. “Colleges hold- to, farm was boys’ or places the farm. loude" are At ferred “summa on upon cum of such that the threat here movie industry, of pub- the most pun- should be invoked than physi- 500,000 ing protect to, least know DIETMANTS Abbott farm boys Hortinger that Bertrnn and more we would threat all be America, and ishment at lishing business of no the fro criticism cally of de- fit most of draft anyone or King, Minneapolis. who working m young men GROCERY age are on do the those who write not accept would effectively finis to to our while persuasion of other sirable draft draft conferred farms The applying their persons or degree ages, abilities are was responsible and dem- Church function free true attempt to as a a as compelled take boards to laude Charles to produce groups. the world’s are greatest upon magna cum guide. ocratic society. No official, the committee youths of form in GROCERIES owrking ° CONFECTIONERY MEATS ' N. Dak., need, food Hughes, Fargo, and and fiber. or or- Their de- cum wish be If Americans The only in which such to ganization the of Catholic way a filling their quotas." Church some ferred the following: brothers laude Melvin in college upon are of the guided by the teachings could is fool- what Regular Week stop Days. 1:30MA.M. EM. Phone 18! 6 138 measure to or staging Felix Tristani, raids Grell, Pierz; Huma- Young farms get- pantry and getting men on are Friday 1:30 A.M. 80. 9 P. 8th to 620 Ave. than Catholic Church, rather called the “censorship” of ishly . into This fifth the mischief. Some is the ting their education hard of them series of Rico; Father Daniel in Puerto Sunday! 8:30 A.” to 12:" Minn. P.M. Cloud. way, St. a cao, are the teachings of Protestant- the Catholic by Church, and leave getting six They contribute good articles taken training in from the 0.S.B., St, John’s abbey; Brandt Durken, even a goes on. new secular Ameri- Judaism, freedoms ism, to some some or some the philosophy book, farms while of Communism, “Catholicism Ameri-E productivity and the of Franklin Hentges, Rochester; Fa- to others should would be appli- organization, limit its to cans, ac- feat in drafting education experi- farm boys, Freedom,” M. their and by James 0.S.B., getting Brice Howard, St. ther CHILDREN PREFER can ac- without that cation strictly Catholic officials situation to cept ran- cording ele- Brandt. O’Neill, with the . . copyright by battle to . Richard in the abbey; Kalkman, 1952, John’s ence will Blanshard They have Censored? it to accept cor. Harper Brothers. farming and $3.50. that makes St. John’s seminary; Neal Kapaun, ments Farmers par- a becoming are long they live more consent to The manuscript Mr. Blan— so as of business hazardous John Lange, ticularly St. John’s seminary; oper- and pressed for competent more and the the United States in shard’s book submitted to getting their ation, who was Francis Sovell, Boys var- Bremen, N. Dak.: labor the are form, Brandt states. has physical available. on force United States continues main- any to ious New York publishers did who experi- school of in this Ivanhoe; Father Thei- training Wilfred and This 7%,; especially is dairy true They therefore, wholly on inca- elementary free- personal tain are, publish it. Was this not to MILK supported by HOMOGENIZED being 0.S.B., St. John’s abbey. care not farms. One the of why are ence sen, pable of exercising censorship. reasons dom. censorship? If it and Mr. —J was, dairy farming is the do hey nothing which should Non-Catholics on wane Restricted so Mayor, can 9 Blanshard would Foxhome like have Former to a for numbers and farm as cow be called Delivery censorship by well-in- For Door argued It be that situation in which the publisher many may so production is concerned is be- formed people. They have how- advice Catholics will follow the could refuse publish his not i7 to or dificult it is to get cause com- ‘— Call 55 the right criticiZe, to ever, same individuals direction of book, he would have situation in organ- or a farm help forms. dairy petent M. 76 condemn, on endorse book, A. Hennefent, Dies or any publisher in Church that the which izations the would be at a com- This is in the spite of fact that play, movie that the New York or condemned movie will be pelled play publish whatever ASS’N to DAIRYLAND or was Times call enjoys. To such activity Roscoe 16 withdrawn, and the book will be submitted Children Make him, and that would to “censorship” when does not one this and doubtless hard that inter- would that to get, not We mean First Holy Communion with it, freedom and of the agree feres of with the freedom have publishers. married Mathilda Wesley to Foxhome.—(Delayed)—Funeral at non- any does when with it, press one agree Catholics. is Blanshard and moved This, again, in Wagner, they West- that Adolph M. Hennefent, to writes services for es- r. sev- _Roscoe.—Eight is boys and eight nonsense. he and bend, Ia.-, where farmed in different from eral of the parish publishers who for 38 76, trustee sence no way years, re- Voluntary Acceptance girls received their First Commun- HATS! STETSON business until Joseph’s also in 1908, the have when play in St. church situation fused publish his held book did to was we a were so For Men— ion in High Mass in St. Agnes’ a Olivia, CLOTHES! The Catholic h Minn. C h is when he moved roundly berated because Father Symons offered to KUPPENHEIMER movie is by they here. John afraid of a u re or so were church. After the Mass, they later St. teacher—a they moved were teacher Burial took to speaking Requiem Mass. A the dramatic critics in few New Catholic reprisals. offers the He SHOES! year SQUARE a CROSBY invested with the scapular of Our Paul, in Fox- with effect Mary’s parish and 1915 “to those who in St. to publications that place York its nothing whatever substantia- in ceme- came career ac- Lady of Mt. Carmel. which family has been the Breckenridge. home, its teaching.” The effec- in the professional ended is of this charge. Certainly if tery tion cept stage on THE The first communicants his residence During were: served home since. Mr. Hennefent, who of the Church tiveness in the all Such for time. the hazards publisher whom Blan- Mr. once to are any Vernon Buermann, Jeanette Der~ in councilman this in Foxhome he prominent of and . that inaccurately called is of living in free shard submitted the book was country. mayor as area a gave ichs, Gladys Erkens, Kenneth Erk- for born, Dec. civic affairs, serving 13, community, "censorship" depends wholly Mr. Blanshard is disturbed by editor who had as mayor it was to an even an Eugene Gridley, Delroy "NEW‘CLOTHES" Hage— ens, Alsace-Lorraine, France, and when not 1875 in the "voluntary" considerable of elementary “a inter- mayor with years amount acquaintance many accept- upon Kathleen Hemmesch, Ione man, of office of councilman. 16 held the and when of the Church's guidance Catholic influence (in Erie nal the material came Mr. Blanshard young man a ance was Heinen, Karen Karls, Ronald Lei- , he where Hennefent’s wife died in United States, Mr. the by those read The Johnston’s office). to who listen. The movie in- the editor treating, would not or ther, Joan Niewind, Michael Nie- brother with September, Sept. On l five 1943. 21, lived for dustry’s STORE thing of the effec- Production code a have read years is than few true to was same more a wind,. Bernice Schlangen, Vernon Gertrude he married Illinois. 1946, in to by the tiveness of the leadership of written of was have most ample for to ag- one any pages reason Schmitz, Ann Spanier, and James brought moved Wesley, 1a., Jolet, Ill., and They then Mentnich of to l religious, gressive Jesuit writers political, economic in the refusing publish. to coun- or Utsch. which farmed for bride Foxhome, where he two his in 1896, to con- Father Lord, Daniel and the But pub- try, sometime, group. suppose, a Solemn Communion Office Cloud:——-——_ the Post in St. home. Opposite he Hennefent Sept. the 28, 1897, tinued be On to When was the production administrator, years. that Joseph lisher should actually find and out A anyone says Hen- World I. Mr. During war Catholic who movie, I. Breen, is Catholic.” I should frankly and truthfully to After the solemn renewal of goes a or a suppose say his time nefent much of : other play, gave reads book condemned the industry, teachers, movie like the pub- if that he published Baptismal certain their F group— High a any or or at a a vows a employment bu- the directing to do Blanshard going by his Church Mr. to will haVe feeling industry, lishing in What is is book his publishing country house would Mass June eight girls 1, and 14 a our federal government for the do reau of guilt, What “sense of sin,” it? the free hire about boys the advisers it the probably be boycotted byVCatho- of parish to wants, received anyone Solemn can a an- . Wilkin county. in Bride O Fandel The it is that it? One to that is the individ- about Communion. Catholic advisers. lic Americans, American Prot- me, can, seems swer even or Surviving his wife, Mrs. Ger- 35‘ still are proof private that ual’s and cite it is It would be American Jews, la- ‘ not interesting estants, F we are a concern to This class included: a or Florine or Der- see Foxhome; Hennefent trude of two which publishers in for public consideration society free matter proposed bor unionists, constitutional amend- public school ichs, a Edwin Erkens, or Victor Fischer, is or a Hennefent Foxhome Nick of a sons, refuse publish books either or Eugene can Gridley, Kathleen Hage- . Hennefent of Nashua; Albert 60th and Jbilee for Couple Brandon the and take publish them, to con- Kotsch- David Reinen, Levern man, William thre Mrs. daughters, Bride Lovely e of either f course. sequences Charles Mackedanz, Louise evar, Paul, Mrs. Tom Fergu- Gray of St. demon- would Such situation Mackedanz, Mehr. Marguer- Joyce a. William Mrs. of Wahpeton, and son members of that further strate ite Muggli, Melvin John Neu, Nie- I grand- O’Keefe Fergus Falls; 17 of Catholics, public, American the wind, Robert Rueckert, Margaret great-grandchildren; children, 12 secularists, Jews, Protestants, Schueller, F ag- Hubert Schefers, LeRoy Alsace-Lorraine, in sister one free atheists, and to nostics, Schlangen, Orville Stang, are Conrad or Years '10 France, and two stepsons. buy books refuse buy to to Soschnik, Denis Viola or Spanier, or I experience have plays magazines; to to Utsch, and Jeanette Weber. or mov- go wise in Alamo made Register, 10, Age us who do Those ies, stay to away. F or of lovely will have situation like this to the not ways long Archbishop with it Hailed by put We we re- Is as up as weddings spare . society. main free 4 a make to effort no and Catholics week: (Next so- Alamo Antonio, Tex.—The San and each every cial policies). Antonio archdioce- Register, San wedding Fandel celebrated its has newspaper, san in perfect every Flensherg of publication—all Pioneer under of 10th ‘ year I Visit way is the Rev. editor. He the same completely in Wangler, who Fandel‘s Alexander laid Parish Rest was to ‘ attending the Interna- Europe private and . new Congress when Eucharistic tional Bridal Shop soon. ' Ignatius Stavish, anniversary occurred. Flensburg. the —— for Ask our member and pioneer charter 90, congratulatory In message a Consultant. Bridal I here, Heart parish Sacred of called was Archbishop Robert E. Lucey following buried Requiem High powerful of “a 8. the newspaper arm I Mass offered J. by Father B. her efforts extend Church in to the Burial in Sacred Otto, pastor. was of God, the kingdom to overcome C Heart cemetery. and bring into the ignorance, to Surviving and five are people sons a religious, of homes our F daughter: John and Joseph, Flens- truth.” civic, and social Andrew, burg: International Falls; o Vince, Darling; O Edward and and Mrs. John Goodman, Flensburg. Maqfaé F the There grandchildren and 24 are 13 grandchildren. great automatic O washer F h ENJOY . . . 21-jsruel Lord and dd‘ W . and mg 6 23:33:13.. with Elgm mod- Gregory . HEmPS Veils up up 57forelrrystal. . . . . Clothes . . . get 50 ern, . . . . really clean Padded lfslrin F strap. m and Girl Flower "I9 and Bridesmaid with famous 1 Dresses up G afo ICE Only Elgin has MR. AND MRS. CHARLES CREAM the Durs. DE BILZAN up is pictured family y above. The children Ralph, r a m Dresses . . . . . are . . . . . . Washing Ac- Mainspring—the 299.95 Powcr International Falls; Leonard, St. Paul; Melvin, of Brandon marked their wedding 60th tion! heart that breaks. l" never Brandon; n Mrs. Eli Neadeau (Emma), St. Paul; " r "a" A, F anniversary beginning with See M? Mass it of Thanksgiving now! a Mrs. Otto Wilken‘ (Nora), Alexandria; and Mrs. Other Fad. Tax. in St. Ann’s church there. Father Austin Elgins $33.75,lncludlng Kinsella, from he John Pluth (Josephine), Brandon. Others a present Shop, Bridal celebrated the Mass which jubilarians pastor, the STROBEL’S New at LADY KEMPS o brother Mr. of De Bilzan, Daniel, St. of Paul; were a received Communion. The pioneer couple Floor Second were mar- CATERING lCE CREAM and three sisters Mrs. of De Bilzan, Mrs. Joseph F ried in St. Mary’s church, Millerville, May 17, on Schmidt, Roscoe; Mrs. Jewelers Agnes Wilm, Alexandria; Shop MINNESOTA before 1892, the Rev. CLOUD, Edward Ginther, 0.S.B. ST. The and Mrs. Joseph ’De Bilzan, St. Paul. The jubilarians Call 9th 2nd 561 Ave. & No. jubilarians' six children and relatives other and . St. 614- Germain . have grandchildren 11 and great-grandchildren. five friends also attended the Mass. The immediate Phone 12-h]: Ave. So. 49 s