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

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I ' CLOUD REGISTER!c T953 THE ST. 27, PAGE THREE February Friday, ‘ T " South Dakota Collegeville ‘I Philosopher Solemn Requiem in and King Queen-of Soph Hop 'l‘s Rudolph Hansen, O.S.. Coauthor New of Book For Rev. By Boa STENGER written by Father Kilian, outline studied there until During these five in He he 1918. past S. Dak.—A Solemn Re- Hoven, years, Collegeville. Father Ernest application of the Benedictine an — entered the Bene- he 1924‘ when St. Mass offered in quiem had been assistant Mon- Kilzer, pastor to O.S.B., head of the philos- was Rule lay people. for dictine order. the Anthony’s church Feb. for 4 ‘ophy department St. John’s, at signor Helmbrecht St. at An- John’s left St. Father Hansen O.S.B., Rev. Rudolph Hansen, has completed worlr book, on a AM: thony’s church had been and in philosophy the 6/10/26 later study automobile to killed in who year which will be a published by an the was charge Mary’s Vincent’s university in St. mission St. at at at accident Feb. 3. Bruce Publishing of company St. Pa. He Beatty, returned to Clarence Frantner The Rev. Lebanon for Milwaukee. two years. All Others theology John’s in 1927 study Mass with to Ipswich offered the of Collaborating with Father Ern- Death Tuesday came on morn- completed his for and Father Ro- assistants, with the one year In the work, Western est Social on ing, Feb. 3, after he had attained course Assumption in theology at Richardton, N. O.S.B., of Thought, Professor Eva man, J. was the of 50 Burial- Ri‘chardton, N. Dak. He abbey in Father Mur- and Dak., deacon, age years. was Ross, chairman of the sociology in made Monastery ordained priest Assump- the cemetery Memorial hos- at chaplain at was a department of Trinity moon, college, in Richardton, N. Dak., where Bishop abbey by tion in 1930 Gettysbury, subdeacon. ital of a Washington, DC. Each wrote 10 private burial held late Tucs- Paul Wehrle. Vincent De ceremonies he of master was chapters and added was constructive The Most Lambut assistant day. Rev. Hoch After two Mo'ridan, the Rev. Pius pastor at years as criticism the other’s to work. offered Bismarck, of N. Dak., N. Dak., he Hagen, pastor at Heila. The funeral. was a According Father sermon was to Ernest, Requiem High Mass Salem assistant for Father called to delivered the Rev. by\ Frautner, as pas- “This book is history of the a the Monsignor Weber. He then Hansen Assumption abbey at had studied Father tor to who with social thought of |Western our Hoven Jan. in Richardton, N. Dak., Feb. 8, 1948. to 3. Hansen St. John’s university, at on on came civilization from the Greeks to Minn. Collegeville, The Rt. Rev. the day, including present the de- Abbot Quits Benedictine Abbot Monsignor Guthbert Goeb, velopment of sociology.” Kiéfié'hke in O.S.B., of AssumptiOn .abbey Another book bear the to new Richardton, N. Dak.; the Rt. Rev. signature of St. John’s faculty a P. F. Monaghan, Monsignor Abbey Okla is Nothing homo Post Christ, But writ- pas- man at of Sacred Heart parish of tor by Father ten Kilian McDonnell, DI.AMOND.,‘RINGS the Rt. Rev. Mon- Aberdeen; and O.S.B., former librarian Prep Helmbrecht, C. signor A. pastor and serving assistant now as pas- Collegeville—The resignation he appointed Abbot of was‘ St. in Ho- parish Anthony’s of St. Hastings. tor at Mark Rt. Rev. Braun, Gregory’s. of the Four- in the sAnctuary. Nothing But Christ is col- ven, were a . Gregory’s Abbot St. O.S.B., of As Abbot-President of the northern the priests from teen lection as of articles that were Okla., and Shawnee, Congregation, Abbot Mark abbey, part Dakota in South of originally as pre- printed in the Obla—te, were American President of the the Abbot sided election of: attendance. devoted interests over an the to a paper Bene- Congregation of Abbot-Coadjutor St. John’s Cassinese for Rudolph Hansen Father of the Oblates of St. Benedict was accepted by Cold has been in December, 1950. Abbot Mark Aug. dictines born 24, 1902, at from abbeys 17 and priories in on Spring, the of Mr. and Holy See. had been elected Abbot President the Loune N ielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. HIGH SCHOOL ROY— CATHEDRAL the United States. These articles, son queen, confined William Hansen. He has been for of six. in Mrs Abbot Mark term 1944, Edward Nielson, 13th N., shown 228 was a years avenue, Weit’zel, of Mr. are John and ALTY, son India’s Reform Policy educated in the parochial schools Alexius’ hospital in Bis- and 1950 he re-elected to St. in coronation Shrove before their Tuesday just was on N., king Wcitzel, 233 24th Mrs. Robert avenue, in Spring, June. Cold and N. Dak., since last for another entered St. marck, six-year term. evening, Feb. 17. Gives Land Workers to hop, dance, and his Soph annual pre-Lenten of the John’s university in Collegeville his resignation, the Right accepting The Rev. Cuthbert Goeb, In New Delhi, India. Various. See also authorized the O.S.B., Abbot of Assumption Holy lSong of SCaffold’ Mimers Present -- to r 1 7" state governments in India St. Gregory’s chapter at to abbey, Richardton, N. Dak., and pro- are 625° so and' lahnching land reform Coadju- ceed election of the First Visitator of the Congrega—' to programs a RELIGIOUS give the to possession of land to Abbot. The date of the elec- tion, has succeeded the office tor to those who TERMS work it. CONVENIENT tion been has of president, will set. and hold not yet the and Doris Kosel. Robert Puff is their has of fate in- Challenging director, and ceptance cast Abbot 1927 office the From 1924 until general AGAIN to The policy next of absentee land- the deputy, John Lynch, faith hope in the Gertrud and stage alike, Le stilled TILE“ ARTICLES young n-ew crew von WINNER 0E dean of college Mark the chapter, which scheduled at is to lordism (Zemindari) is being was Robert Claesgens, Blanche, the old beggar; Scaffold the novice, who, Fort’s Song of the has heart of EASIIION ACADEMY AWARD John’s. During the school St. be held in St. abbey, Andrew’s abolished. Catholics insist that the intellectual; and been the scaffold dies John announced the the Lenten at young as as song he dean of 1927-28 of Cleveland, 0., this June. coming term dispossessed landlords must was re- play the presented by the lips of the takes Becker, lieutenant. be the Ca- martyrs, to on BROS. STAFFORD school, and in the fall high of Abbot Cuthbert also monk ceive due compensation. The was a the challenge thedral Mimers. melody and People in the mob Joanne high school the The are up he again became dean 1928 of of St. John’s abbey, before his Communist win and other Leftist LIIIJI!!L.-.l:|,‘ uh 4‘ Zachman, theatrical Rosemary Unger, has been martyrdom. script writ-V to a ,. _ remained He college. dean of col- appointment Abbot of As- parties, however, categorically as ten'by The includes Madam de Jane Yogerst, Margaret Parent, Emmett Lavery. Sister cast until October, lege 1932, when sumption abbey. deny the Zemindars title EXCHANGE BLDG. GRANITE to any V’ Litchy; Shirley DeMorrett, Jean Laurent direct Chalis, played by Jean Juene- will the local compensation. Eugenia Mohs, Margaret the market Carol production. woman, mann, 'City Slickersl Will Play Becker, Grace Aschenbrenner, the old Beverly Rossman; j Set in crone, the French Revolution— Wallat, Renee Meagher, the dancer, Joan Leona Timmers; and the story ary era, concerns a IT'S THAN THINK LATER YOU Kay Hofmann, Carol Reinholz, Schepers. girl, Blanche, played by . . o young Schultenover, David From, David Fish, Mary Nuns Harriet Minneapolis March l4-22 are Margaret Farley, who has been and Arnold Berg. Lock, Mary Ann Rieder, Yvonne her life, afraid all of but young The play will be presented in Kropp, Sue Lutgen, Mary Jane has been of the LAYERS EARLY never sure March. late Caroline Preiss, Miller, Mae Rita of her fear. source The home, largest flower, and ing materials, home furnishings, Entering an Carmelite austere Elected. Schroeder Lois building MONEY! materials MAKE THE display in and appliances. gradually community, she over- Northwest Builders’ Show his- Two cooking school classes will . her phobia, the but comes gov- combined with the antics be held in tqry, the Exhibition hall seizure of Church ernment Prayer Books Spike Jones his of and “Musi- each day, just prior to stage Delegate her difficulty. Girls’ State property renews cal Depreciation Revue,” is shows. Baby Chick ex- Early Order ‘ Sist'er played by Eileen Marie, Bible: pected attract record throngs to An exhibit of “Better Rooms Gilbert, has been convinced that the Minneapolis auditorium to Living,” for Better contain- DISCOUNTS Expire Soon only the brave and to courageous Rosaries March 14 through 22. ing 80 winning entries in the soul be admitted the ought to to been schools have Schroeder has been Minnesota Lois Chicago Tribune’s Manager H. H. Cory said annual $25,000 there when Carmel, rule of the so Figurines tech- trained there in democratic John- Margel elected succeed to will change will be in the Builders’ contest, the Grant government occupy forbids candid- no any Amer- workings of niques and the Cathedral’s representative corridor Exhibition son as Show’s itrfiet of the low admission policy, de- take final she is ate to vows, Daily Missal: ican by Chosen government. State. Girls’ to an Now: 01mm: spite the Spike fact Jones has 9. complacent, for this doubtful . Lois has margin, overwhelming Each the girls in the jun- Other special “road always drawn show” features will in- ad- year \ returned postulant is her to Call Sick Sets because the alternate ior class eligible if they clude runner- all-new no previous‘Northwcst display missions in are of ani- are father’s sheltering home. an granted balloting the in in good health, have superior was up mated wood carvings from the The brave includ- community appearances. Rosary Recorders total proportion of the small Lynch Hatchery to character, and retain B a famed Potvin collection, and aver- a ing Mother Superior, Joyce All available in the 19th a space junior girls in the of the votes Qualities scholastically. of breathtaking spring flower show age Martini; Sister Jeanne, Lois annual show has been sold out class. leadership sociability and ' occupying“ than are 10,000 Kritzeck; and Sister Constance, more The for floor, month. main a the FRITZ-CROSS of prerequisite. daughter who is the Lois, feet of Barbara Bohmer, withstands the square space. Exhibition co. hall, and Hall of Poultry and Farm Schroeder of Frank Spike and Mrs. Jones Mr. Margel and his Johnson, last year’s assaults of the French military Flame will be company packed with dis- Printers Stationers is Cathedral parish, St. Mary’s of 40 entertainers, Cathedral from featuring representative forces, until finally death is the - plays of than 400 lines of more arid Drum member of the active Helen Office Grayco presented of her Furniture high, the City inflicted them. sentence an a resume known nationally lines build- LOCATIONS of 3 upon freshman, and Bugle Corps. As 'Slickers, ,will Girls’ State prior the Going . the guillotine, a stay at to stage they to appear and on are club Fatima participated in The firms listed she William here deserve twice day. ‘ election. Mrs. Dingman, each to the that unaware courageous ac- Ave. Sm #52 109 Hwy. Ave. N.E. 7 209 1 Supplies at he when dis- remembered the Mimers, Mimers. work nd you are representing the American Le- the Tekakwitho tributing patronage Waite to St. Cloud Park Viaduct Falls Story Little lh your of and Athletic association, Girls auxiliary, the for Sixth gion Avenue North st guest 26 different lines business. of Corps work kept her lei- Drum occasion. St. Cloud, Minnesota occupied moments as a sure she has This sophomore. year as- by Which Is Woman Wife? besides class projects sisted with . . . . . club work. six the the For past years, Legion auxiliary has American saw/meme“ Girls’State, which is sponsored St. for week conducted in Paul a controls the of cost our girls from Nearly 2,000 in June. service in selection its of | the whose items total price 'Nook Book make the up expense. the Here’s Beer That Canavan’s Collection, book LMprlin-lfilligm 3. 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