St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
July 25, 1952 · Page 3 of 6
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CLouo Friday, FOUR July PAGE THE ST. 25, REGISTER 1952 .9. .u-«_io.o Kentucky Small Colleges A New Benedict’s Off St. Priory Branches From DIOCESE v-o-n- WEDDINGS IN for Unite Fund Raising v o o 0 o 0 Pulezinlki-Novak Victor Schik Butler. of The Rev. Nicho- las celebrated Donnay the Mass. Attend- (iilman.—Prior Nuptial Mass to a Louisville, Eight Ky. small Disciples vania, of Christ; the bridal couple anc ing Bernard Mrs. were offered June Paul's 23 in Sts. Peter and —— Roger and John Schik. Ushers colleges, them Church- Berea, independent. of church. Rosemary were Miss Novak. daughter seven Louis Schik Loerzel. and Bernard ol‘ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Novak, became haVe related schools, joined forces President the of foundation is the bride Cyril Pulezinski, Truzinski-Rudio of Mr. of son raise funds for Thomas to current A. Ballantine, Louisville ex- Mrs. Nicholas Pulezinski and of Green- Rowlus.——Miss Patricia. Rudie. daugh- taxicab Juba' executive.‘ He bush. The celebrated Rev. Peter penses. company of Mr. Mrs. Joseph ter and Rudie, be- Nuptial the bride Mass. Attending the have formed They the Ken- said that-at least 50 the bride of of Daniel Truzinski, cent came per son Rosemary Pulezinski. Eileen Novak. were Mr. Mrs. Carl of and Truzinski, prior Independent College tucky Foun- the leaders in in business and Betty Lawrence and Novak. Larbiecki. Niiptinl Mass offered July 10 in to a dation, Inc. includes It dustry educated in small Leroy Novak, Clarence Grabanski and represen- were St. Stanislaus’ church by the Rev. Fran- bridegroom. attended the Ushers tatives of the colleges lead- independent and church were colleges. cis Bialka. Attending the bride pastor. or Rudolph Larbiecki Florian Mastcy. and Dolores Hcisick, Diane Rudie, Judy ing business and industrial lead- wiere “Our stake in these institutions Stang-Winkelman Truzinski. Gambrino. and Mary.Kay and will seek sizable gifts ers, is an- tremendous,” said Mr. Ballan- Leonard Helpin attended the bridegroom. Rapids.——Thc of Miss Souk marriage nually from corporations and Ushers Gary Rudie Garland and tine, graduate of the tax-sup- were Edith Winkclman, Mr. and daughter of a Truzinskl. other businesses. Winkelman, Mrs. George Andrew to ported University of Kentucky. Metz-Ziemer Mr. lEd. Note: Stang, of and Mrs. Math Stung A similar son program “But don’t business' and want we Browns Valley.—Married July in in Martin, took place June 25 10 of St. is being undertaken the at industry pres- look to gifts them to St. Anthony's church the the Rev. before Rev. John Sacred Heart church before on Minfiesota time by colleges ent in Bettendorf Shirley Miss Ziemer, charity. Benedict Virnig. Mrs. A] Eklinger, Mary We business want were to as daughter of-Mr. Walter which Kathleen attended and Mrs. Zie- Ann Stung, and Stang tax supported. All not are make investment in private an and James Metz. Mr. the bride. The bridegroom attended of and mer, was son Catholic colleges, including St. higher education.” Mrs. Beverly Winkelman. Ray Mctz. Ziemer, by Eklinger Margie El and Norbert :- John’s university, Collegeville, and Metz. Shirley _While Winkelman and and Schefelbine attended the foundation Ushers Jerome will seek were the the College ofISt. Emanuel bride. Leo Metz. Gordon Benedict, St. Stang. Ziemer, gifts from corporations primarily and Ed bridegroom. Herold-Lind Metz attended the Joseph, participating in the are for regular recurring expenses, Richter-Brockpahler of Becker.—~Miss Lois Lind, daughter program.] each college will continue to Elmer Lind, became the Mr. Mrs. and re- Blue Grass.-——-Nuptinl vows were ex- The colleges Kentucky Wes- are funds from Herold. Mr. and quest its alumni bride of John of and son changed July in Hubert's 15 St. church leyan and Union, both Methodist; Herold Paul. St. prior to Mrs. Peter of before the Rev. William friends Rooy. 0.S.C., for capital improvements, van Nuptial offered in Im- Mass June 21 Bellarmine Brockpahler, by Miss Margaret daughter and Villa a Madonna, endowments, and a1 g The Rev. e n e r pur- maculate Conception church. Mrs. Leo Brockpahler. of Mr. and and Catholic; Centre, Presbyterian; Nuptial Ziolkowski celebrated the ’1‘. S. poses. Donald Richter, Mr. Mrs. of and son Georgetown, Baptist; Transyl- by Ru- The bride attended Mass. There Peter Richter. Arleen Brockpahler. Jane was will be annual drives. no Lynne Lind, Lorraine Herold. and Dolores niona Richter, Brockpahlenaand Patty Teams of college authorties, Amer’icun trus- Herold, Robert Linn, and Wink.» Ray Richter attended the bride. Anthony Jesuit Drama tees, interested bridegroom. businessmen attended the Tommy Doyo or Schmitz. Edward Schleder. Jack Richter, will be and Bobhhy Roggenkamp the constantly McBrady-Siefert attended the of trail on Brightens bridegroom. Paris Stage donations. Nuptial before Mass llollis.—Married a. Palmer-Serocki church July in St. Patrick's offered 14 Valley—The Browns marriage Miss Walter Bednark Miss of Rev. the by were Scranton, Pa.—A play based Mary Serocki, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. of daughter and of Mr. Mary Siefert, on Frank Serocki. Donald Palmer. McBrady. and Joseph to the Roy Sicfert, destruction son of the Jesuit son mis- of Mr. Mrs. Austin Palmer of Helen and Louis McBrady. and Mrs. of Mr. sions in Paraguay in 1763, which place Beardsley, took July St. An- attended 5 in McBrsdy Sicfcrt and Robert the University of Scranton tlle thony’s parish house before Rev. bridal couple. the pre- John Bettcndorf. Serocki and Theresa sented three is hav- Hallermann-Messer years ago, now .niiiiuuiimmiiiiiiiinnimnnnm, Elmer couple. Hammerstine attended the ing successful the Theatre \K\\\::;s\\\s\\;z...s.. at Clniid.—-Nuptial a Si run \ x were ex— vows \\ x r . clinnécd Huyinkalunt «x SW’I‘ 7, /’ Cathedral July in St. Mary’s Athenee in Paris. 10 The French ver- Prairie—Prior Nuptial Long Mass Marilyn daughter to l Messer, Miss bntwnr-n a sion of Fritz Hochwaelder’s dram- June in Mary Mt. Car- and offered 21 St. of Joseph Mrs. Messcr. Mr. and of l atization of the struggle between Blunt. mel's church, Miss Thelma grad- and Wilfred Hzillcrmann, Mr. Mrs. of son lllllfllflllflllmliluuiw Cloud school nursing and St. of spiritual The Rev. of the and Hallermann Melrose. uate king- Joseph of temporal Blunt, daughter Clarence celebrated of Mr. and Mrs. the Mass. chorin Schweiters doms in Spain’s South American Marfin Huyink, became the bride Sgt. Roger Hallcr- of Attending the bride \ were colonies has been given title Huyink. Hol- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond a Shirley Mcsser, of and Marian son mnnn. echoing the Lord’s Prayer, celebrated the Sur la Alf‘rcd Hallermann, Joseph Monsignor George Rauch lviiknmp. Nufitial Mass. Attending the bride }l:illcrmann. Jr.: Hallcrmann Virgil and were Terrc Ciel (On Earth comme an Plan- Allen Delores bridegroom, Riimstad and attended the rs. It Is in Heaven). Thexauthorized as Allen Mucnzhuber and lcnburg. James Thorpe-Kowalski English version, which Ushers attended the bridegroom. Ramstad was pre— Pelican Rapids—The Miss marriage of Harry lllunt Donald and Lnumeyer. pared by the Rev. were R. F. Grady, Kownlski. iind Murgnrct Mr. daughter of Emmerich-Carlin SJ, and first produced in the Mrs. Lawrence Kowalski, Eugene to I Clear Lakes—Married July before Ji-., Eugene 12 Thorpe, of and Mrs. Mr. U. S. Fordham a son university in at Hugolin, Sister Sister Donald, and PLACID’S PRIORY, latest priory Gabriel, Sister Othmar, ST. the of Sister the ALTARS >l< Marcus' took Nuptinl Mass offered in St. Fargo, an., 'l'liui-pc. Sr., of N. is titled 1947, Crown Colony. Fa- Nathalie, Elizabeth, Sister third Sister Sister Mary Benjamin; O'Driscoll, by M Nuptinl the Rev. D. place June 28 before Mass church row, a Benedictine Sisters off from to branch the Convent of ther Grady produced this play in Carlin Miss Dclnris Edgar Em- Leonard's UN! and offered in St. church why Leonissa, Sister Roger, and Sister TABERNACLES Ebba, Sister Stanisia, Sister is Sister \vei'o Ella couple couple merich. Attending the. Santo. Attending the Ilvv. Vincent Scranton in 1949 with the Univer- were Joseph, has been St. Benedict St. formally rected in Sister Claude, Sister Finette, Sister Damaris, Ta- Pernel; fourth at row, Emmerich. and Leo Car- Alvina Emmerich. thn Wiggins. Mrs. Corecn were players. +HOLY sity WATER and who priory Wash. The sisters comprise the pic- Lydia, Sister Phoebe, Sister Jai‘lath, Sister ,Albert, Sister and Carlin Con- Ko- lin. Ushers Dan and Sclimalz, Melting, Louis Henry and coma, new are were Emmerich. rad wnlski. Sister Stephanie, tured above. They left right, first Oliver; fifth Sister Roswitha, Sister DeLourdes, Sister and are, to BAPTISMAL row, row, Italian Schik-Loerzel Author Banned Lind-Herold Daniel, Mother Mother Othmai'ine, Sister Rosamond, Placidia, Sister Sister Clarilla, Sister Ositha, Sister Sister Michon, Myrna, Nuptial‘Mass of- FONTS Pcrham.-—Prior to Herold, Piiul.——Miss Lorraine daugh- a St. Sister Hilberta, Sister Milburgis; and second Sister Sister Eymard, Sister Jean. Benette, and row, New York—The United church. Miss States fered July Joseph's 5 in St. Herold, became of Mr. and MrS. Peter ter .1. + + and , + + + Mogdaline Loerzcl. Mr. daughter of . Embassy said and July that Alberto bride Robert Lind, Mr. 14 the of of son .1. in America’s Mrs. bride Frank Loorzel, the became Becker, prior Elmer Lind of Mrs. to Italiail a Moravia, novelist whose an Schik, and Mrs. of Peter of Mr. July son offered in the Pres- Nuptial Mass 3 Benedictine Priory in works best sellers Erected Washington- in America, Most Beautiful are Blessed Virgin entation the Mary of had been refused visa visit to Rutkowski church. The Rev. Raymond a Colored Granites Eleanor Herold and celebrated the Mass. Nook the United Book States. Signor Moravia couple. Lind attended the Judy Richard the author is of several books, all flower Deyo Berthiaumc and Tommy were of which have recently been Also put ring-bearer. and official A lighted candle passed from election of It in the document erection presided the 1852, just of 100 the Index of Forbidden at Books a new was years on complete a 1 the hands of Mother Rosamond Rosary in that of of the priory, which branched prioress Holy the first Benedictine the Church. convent sis- by ()rdo at ago, new Win by TIDES SHINING THE Placidia St. Paul the eldest sister and the St. S i from Convent of Benedict Tacoma. this from St. to ters to t country line of granite was ‘ s e r came ‘ 25,_1952. June Morrow. Brooks. fellow-sisters Walbui'ga‘s, then down the line the St. by her Eichstaedt, Joseph, Minn. chosen Bavaria. to at young- as of selection July and $3.50. I 281 monuments pp. est. Thus symbolized The the The symbol- prioress. 35 sisters who candle their members was erec- new ceremony are Guild. Literary of Benedic- of the Benedictine tion of priory ized the banding down fam- of Bene- youngest markers. located the new priory is a The on new . sisters in Tacoma, Wash. ily be the pioneers tine dictine traditions in the fianfladdmadd the to to youngest are highway. On Olympia—Shelton Boston is Brooks Win young a , president of Mother Rosamond, Benedictine foundation this second of Benedictinism in century Prospective buyers urged to are Tides Shining is first week the Tuesday of last neWSpaperman. Benedict, in the United States. the Congregation of St. drive St. Cloud country. Fiji’s and visit to our good and it is July LES—Friday. St. James, Arc’hbishop novel first his one. , a offered the in and read later Mass presided the Ten days display. at On new monument was ceremony At the time Bene- ‘ the 3‘ present any pur- make eitccllent Gloria, Apostles Mass of Feast. will It summer Seattle priory. + Thomas A. Connolly of + chase will of $200.00 dictine sisters conduct schools in over we Low Mass only) 2nd Collect (in reading. allow trip Im-‘ Visitation and Holy Rosary your expenses. of general the is par- Christopher, Creed, Apostles’ The St. area Parish scene Patrick's St. lake ls’r Prioress Henry mediate delivery markers at ishes in Tacoma. The sisters first on looks out which Mass, Preface. Red Bourne, on vestments. and footstones. Our trucks de- Holy parish Rosary in to enough Strangely bay. came Buzzards 26—Saturday St. Anne. July liver and set monuments September, and Visitation 1892, any- to novel for read the reviewer the Gloria, ordinary Mass of Feast. Confirmed 40 Has where Minnesota. in September, in 1925. brief during stay time first the White Preface. vestments. a. rather It is For the sisters in Bourne. amazmg sta- July ZT—Eighth Sunday after many years K0 LLMAN N > with the tioned in Tacoma. have been giving observe Hdre'l to accuracy Special Pentecost. Mass. Gloria, the Beer That children Forty Henry. Lake the caught has which Brooks religious instructions in other rare St. Pantaleon, 2nd Collect 3rd of —~ par— Monumental Works Speak: for Itself of Con- Sacrament received the of salt, combination Sts. ishes. These include Peter and sun, sea, us,” Creed, Trinity “Defend Pre- Bishop Coadjutor firmation from makes which history and spirit, St. Joseph’s, St. John Paul’s, of Junction Highways 15 & 52 face. Green vestments. -» UlSTRlBUTED BY St. Mar- ‘ in Bartholome The W. Peter the Cape. simply Cod Cape Woods, all of Tacoma; Immac- St. Cloud, the Minn. Phone 2019 July 28—Monday. Nazarius St. here. all this. garet’s church enjoy will reader Conception, Steilacoom; All ulate Feast. average and Others. Mass of Gloria, Kemp’s Ice Cream (0. Office hours 8:00 to , mm. of special there is But the and parishes group assisting Saints, vaallup; in Priests at a Collects July Red 8. core- vestments. Evening. and 5:00 as p.m. fishermen, striped bass the Vai‘ley, Fathers Joseph Eatonville, Morton, Wilke— Orting, ' men, July BEL—Tuesday. St. Martha, Holidays were by mony Appointment. dc- be will book the whom Phone for Bloch, Ros- and McNiel Island. St. Cloud. a Joseph Shelton, 567 Minn. Paynesville; Virgin. Mass of Feast. Gloria, 2nd son, and light. knowledge, zest, His Val Belgrade; Lenarz, B. J. Collect Felix and Others, St. of coe; : is sport that enthusiasm for rnw'9“~------'--"-"--"---"-‘-““--'-—"’-—"""""’"'f'""l com— Bernard Cloud; St. Klimek, 3rd us.” White “Defend vestments. I—----—-—-——-——-—--—-o I infectious rarely in municated Cyril Ortman, a. Regal; 30—Wediiesday. Abdon ————-.———_—_-.—_—_——---- July St. _-_-_——_____——--—.--- and Joseph Martin; way. O.S.B., Feast. Gloria, and Seiinen. Mass of - old figure is The key an Lake Henry. Linz, Collect “Defend us,” 3rd 2nd any weakness with parish priest a Collect (unless the Bishop has confirmed James Children were The fishing.’ striped bass for Red designated one). vestments. Gott- Leo Alvin Meyer, Brick, with in- sketched is priest rare Ell—Thursday. St. July Ignatius delicate with Cletus and Spannier, sight Wald, Walter ap- a Loyola. Special Mass. Gloria. motivation of the preciation Kopfei', David Wilfred Schaefers, White vcstincnts. of supernatural and natural an Everard Lieser, Eldred Spannier, 1—«Friday. August St. Peter, ' himself has who old worn man Duane Krantz, Schefers, Jerome Apostle, Chains. Feast. in Mass of Lord. the of the service in out Gerald Ludwig, Herbert Lieser, Gloria. Collect Paul, 2nd St. of swirl four Around the priest Jean Ann Ludwig, Zirbcs, Mary 3rd Macchahcan Martyrs, Creed, involve of which plots all minor Liesci', Alice Hem- Leora Heimen, Apostles’ Preface. White vest- the lives he impinge: him on as 0dilia Spanier, inesch, Eile ' n OR: e mcnts. local characters. the of Crescentia Phyllis Hess, Spanier, the Sacred Heart (First Mass of his of there is the First story 2' chner, Joan Hemmesch, Clcone Friday), White vestments. for unsuccessful fatherly yet care Audry G b Erma, Meyer, Daily Mis- 1‘ u e r How Use (From to in- (1. Riba, unfortunate, , Manuel an Laing; Lohmann and sal in by E. M. 1.95.": who fisherman adequate young Rose Mary Fuchs, Mary Spanier, Co.) local in the his inferiority drowns ----—-—-__————-—--- —~--———-._————_—-__._—_—_————————-——-.— Doris Mae Henrilda Loderineier, ‘ char- all thg Manuel, like pub. ————-—--——w——————————__———————--—————-——- Studied Sanctity Floren- VNorita Lieser, Waldorf, drawn expertly rather is :lCtL‘l‘S, Ludwig, Schefers, Pa- Janes tine spelled motivation is and the out 959------—-———--—‘6§ Licser, tricia Gi‘uber, Mary Jane and skill. efficiency with unusual Cecilia Marlene Liescr, Lieser, is Father plot second The _‘ ' Ludwig, " Carol Waldorf, Florence reclaim O‘Mcara's effort to and Kathleen Carol W The lost daughter Clystic Harrow. n r e g e . Mcyei'. eccentric Whitcomh Scars, of an the old back in townie, she is town »_ unidentified. but. Wars best“ , led her into the licr has career '_ by the caught in Europe movies; _ she became for the ' a spy wzii' {washer spirit— and Allies. Now confused buy. back home she is ually broken, 3 . Maddox, with illegitimate son. an local Coast chief the the at WW is her. station, attracted Guard to adjustment The solution of her to prin- Church is the lii'c and the to ‘ CHIIFTAIN I"! MAYTAO I l l cipal of the novel. I | l l l I I 1 I I 1 l I l I I story l-uuuocopv-oouno—Q—un—o—u-e third plot involves Cal A 129-95 SISTER PLACIDIA, Holdingford, native of Knight, who operates vet a was 3. young elected boat. and wins first prioress fishing He St. Placid’s meets of priory. She is pictured a the daughter of Stormy Force, a (right) above the with Mother Rosamond of St. Paul, who is president retired professor. the Congregation of of St. Benedict. the The fourth strand in ,Shop adventures novel the life and is Convert-Making Priest The firms listed here deserve to striped bass of Honnus, giant be remembered when dis- a you are tributing the dif- eludes all would-be patronage which to your Abroad With Cadets Air So. Phone 12-5th Ave. 49 ferent lines of business. of takers. The the fish, story Polish Archbishop John natuaral habitat, feeding its its Baptist Cieplak (a b e), o v habits and fight its the against J k Miss. The Rev. a c s o n, -— who died N. in in Passaic, J., fishermen excellent reading. Thomas is McIntyre, assistant St. at Catholic DANIEL 1926, the first prel- Some of this material gathered was Peter’s church, has departed for be death sentenced by the to ate to in book would be Italy accompanying separate of a group a Bolsheviks. He sentenced in fine reading for boys, civil was air patrol cadets inter- young on an in the antireligious trials 1923 boys and national FUNERAL h not so young. e x c a n g e program. in Moscow, but his sentence The Shining Tides is good Among was those who attended his bon a commuted and he the first to novel. The characterization came of party number voyage were a U. S., where he visited is unusually well done. The In the converts. four past among ~ - — - — — — HOME ’--—-—————--——_—-——— o ~ _ _ _ . _ _ _ ——_._____-_ _ . — - - - years Polish Catholics. An dialogue informative is natural, and of- Father McIntyre has brought sure, begun in Rome fcctive. The motivation lead is ade- into the Church process may many persons the Archbishop’s tlil‘ough intelligent, beatification. to quate, and sensitive. 'r. his inquiry with class. old-.foshioned the the If stove you’re woman . . . The reviewer might take excep— COURTEOUS, INTELLIGENT tion few to remarks which some CHILDREN PREFER dmmue. : seemed unnecessarily vulgar . . . or old cranky should baby stove? A Why i, new, an you FUNERAL 0“. AND MODERN irreverent. : fun cook Range is because Electric automatic to on —~ The book likewise suffers from SERVICE THAN FOR MORE less than FAST~red, heat in it’s glowing 30 g much too material with the result : and dirt walls seconds; CLEAN—no that grime all the not tie parts in or on 65 YEARS. as shame, well they might. Taken and COOL—for the heat and curtains, HOMOGENIZED as pots as a MILK pans; 4 whole, the adult will find : average kitchen. food, into into not goes your your Mel. Shining Tides excellent TELEPHONES: summer NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY For Door | Delivery reading. The initiate fishermen I will be 238-W OFFICE enthralled. More than I Call 55 Dealer this, Appliance it is . good anticipate to See ELECTRI C what E your Residence—1543 will in the future from come a wee-less! talented , storyteller. Lus- DAIRYLAND QM' ASS’N “A ! " Eleven, St. Cloud Seventh Avenue North Reviewed in “Best Sellers” by Father James F. Redding, Boston, Mass.