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

May 8, 1953 · Page 8 of 11

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THE ‘ ’cuoun s,‘ s;r.' REGISTER Friday,‘ May 953 ‘ . RGIiC'OiVVBOYI-MGFTYF ‘ ‘2 ' Vgewl’ewnhdeses \— V ‘ A ,~. . en.va DON’T TALK Baggy): LOOK! lSN’T : OH , . . ISN’T BABY WORTH A mews-mus THAT - » v “New MORE A , THAN Is . p 4 l-‘TTLE DOiNG 50V ' WHAT’S HE 1-! GUESS ? oases . 'WAY HERE a»: over: . , so. BUT you 'NOW , woN’T ABLE BE ' ‘ BET'W’S PARTY! THE TO GO To : BETTER SELF DiDN’T SAY MORE ANY , eUT THAT EVENlNG As BETTY AND A rCLASSMATE WERE some To PARTY, A SOMETHING _ HAPPENED. . . 3; I SR SHN te to T v cnury. anniversary f a N bneath eyflb'ng of first The 25th Do») Se . a" its transfer St. John’s university, Collegeville, to 7 -. ngh . Altar the BrOtherS’ Chapel at St' “1 celebrated last week. The metal grill was was John’s the is relic of St. Peregrin, the boy-martyr removed this for picture—(SJ U photo) + \+ + + + + _+ i L \ . I C olIegewlIe A Observes Anniversary 25th . a ;. Of" Reception of St. Peregrin’s Relics ” ' “ ‘ sz. V ‘ DANCING,AND ABOUT VE BElNG MAKE GOOD NUNS HAD TO. . couzsa.’ RL'JINED $18.00 WlTH’ AN or- POPULAR ARE MORE BOYE, THERE AND - I iMPORTANT THINGS beating Collegeville.—To celebrate the before prayed the relic that ing the ' rack, THAN DRESSES IN with clubs, on I 'of anniversary the 25th transfer day. THIS WORLD. and . searing with ' torches, the St. the relics of Peregrin, the of The major relic brought four martyred by flogging was were Roman boy the lower St. martyr, to John’s in from with to 1928 the leaden chains. Their mar- - church John’s St. uni- abbey’s parish abbey at in New York, St. iiygirdom took place. in the year special ceremonies versity, Anselm’s, where it had been 2. were .- held May 3. brought from Bavaria. The. ,relic St. The remains of Peregrin ceremonies Opening began at obtained by the late Father was in excellent are state of an May when the body in its pres- 2, Gerard Spielmann, O.S.B., noon as a ervation. The left hand \u, holds the glass shrine (x. carried from the gift from Prince Karl Loe— .. v'on was \N ampulla, chalice-like the a lower chapel the Abbey cup, to wenstein during Father Gerard’s w symbol of martyrdom, and the church solemnly and exposed. visit his Bavarian H homeland. to N\:’\— right hand holds the palm, the Throughout Saturday relic afternoon The had been in Germany \' BETTY AFTER TOOK TINY BACK TO MR5.MANT1LL! \ symbol of victory. The body is SHE and all day Sunday, WENT . HOME members of Abbey _ CHANGE DRESS. the of Neustatt-am— TO HER at RUlNED i covered with silk fili- and silver THEN ALL OF A SUDDEN BETTY COULDN'T the Benedicti HELP community and Main, where it had been in sent -' e 'and is \ SHE IT- STARTED CR‘llNG gree ornamented i with. the student body kept vigil be- 1731 from Rome. It is believed . a 3‘. gems—the many gifts of Bava- fore the relics. that for time previous this to a rian , pilgrims. Since the Church throughout the relic had been veneratedat l c the world is in need of vocations, St. Peter’s Rome. in W mm it suggested that the general The life St. ‘of Peregrin‘ O is was intention the of special mentioned in‘ several martyrol'o- commem- oration should be implore gies. At CONGRATULA to the of 12 the 14 age or IONS, God, through the merits and in- saint condemned to young was tercession St. Peregrin, of with three to torture his of com- “send laborers into His panions by- the Emperor Commo- more vineyard.” dus for having charitably dis- To this commemorate anniver- tributed the possessions St. of rescript from Julius sent the rather sary, a was among poor, Rome granting plenary indul- than turning them the to a over all to the faithful the who Roman After treasurer. suffer- gence ST. CLOUD HOSPITAL on its ‘to REQUIESCANT IN PACE - I - Mrs. Susan Thommep Frank J. Fink Buckman.-—Mrs. Susan Thommes, 77, Eden Valley.~—Funeral services were who died recently, Anniversar buried in the conducted April 24 in Assumption was v 25th parish following cemetery Requim church for Frank J. Fink, 48, who died a Mass offered in St. Michael’s church. April The 21. Rev. A. J. Gruenes Father Francis Helm, nephew the of offered the Requiem Mass. Burial a was deceased from Chokio, officiated. Sur- in parish Cemetery. His wife, Marie, viving the following children: 12 are survives with two daughters, Eileen Mrs. Al Harden (Mary) Moses Lake, and Shirley. Also surviving the fol- are ‘Wash.; Mrs. Ton Smith (Gertrude), lowing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Eliza- Trinidad, ,Wash.; Noem Ellis (Le- beth Gruenes, rs. Eden Valley; Mrs. An- nora), Rock Island, Wash.; Mrs. Ted drew Radermacher (Helen), West E Radclifi' (Agnes), Walla Walla, r Wash; Union: Henry, Eden Valley; Mrs. ‘Al- Mrs. George Schneider (Lena), Mrs. bert Radermacher (Rose). West Union: John Janorschke (Hattie). Mrs. Albert Math, Melrose; and Mrs. Erwin Lahr Benewitz (Josephine), and Leonard. all (Marie), Eden Valley. Frank Fink was of St. Cloud; Math, Little Falls; Bill, member of the Knights of Columbus. a Lastmp; Casper and and John. Buck- John B. Fuchs There 54 grandchildren man. and are 32 great-grandchildren. Also Cloud—The surviving St. Rev. John Laky of- the following brothers sisters: and fered the Requiem are Mass in Holy Angels’ Adam Hohn, Flint, Mich.: Bill Hohn church April 28 John for B. Fuchs, 60, and Mrs. Charles Morgan, Sauk Rapids; who died April 24. Burial in Cal- was and Mrs. Nick Grundhoefer, Buckman. Surviving cemetery. the fol- vary are August C. Springer lowing children: Claytcn-, Pierre, S. Dak.;' John J., Pelican St. Paul; Robert Rapids. W., Requiem Mass was U S. Mrs. Royal offered Bandimere, March in 6 St. Leonard’s navy; church . Milwaukee; and Mrs. John L. for August Sullivan, C. Springer, 70, who died Mt. Clement, March Mich. There 2. The three Rev. Vincent Santo offi- are sisters and brother ciated. who Burial also in parish one cemetery. was sur- vivc. Surviving his wife, Mary; are two ‘ daughters, -Kathryn Mary" Ann Pikus Mrs. Ruben Peterson (Ans nu), Callaway, and Mrs. Henry Bakken Sauk Rapids—Funeral services for (Alice), Pelican Rapids; Kathryn two Mary Ann Pikus, infant daugh- sons, Augie, Pelican Rapids, and Bernard, ter of Mr. at and Mrs. Paul Pikus, who home: and sister, Mary Mueller, died and April 23, a held in Sacred were brother. Edward, a of Leavenworth, Heart church April 24. Burial in was Kane. There six grandchildren. the parish are cemetery. New Albany K nighis' Unit Names ist Officer Slate Albany.—The first officers of and Pete Direks and Norbert the Fathe Pierz Klemmer council Albany. new of 3628, Knights Columbus, Father Odilo Kohler, O.S.B., 0 were elected the initial at meeting of of Our pastor Lady of .Seven the council in the basement Dolors of parish, appointed was age Holy Family school April chaplain. Regular meetings of the coun- Pflepsen, Clifford recently Hintzen, chairman of cil will be held the Three of the Frigidaire last Monday Water-Cooled Mr. Robert left, confers MeteraMiser with Mr. Herman Schneider, hospital. Compressors the Albany council committee, each of month. Engineer, by Pflepsen installed Refrigeration after the Cloud installation of Frigidaire the St. Hospital pictured the Hospital. equipment elected at at Was the first grand are Martin Nilan, St. Cloud, dis- knight of the council. Mr. Hint- above. trict deputy of the Knights of had been grand knight zen of Columbus, conducted the elec- the Melrose council for two years tion and congratulated the mem- and is well qualified lead the to bers the of council the new on council through its first year. formation the Father of Pierz Gero Thelen elected dep- council. was uty knight; grand LeRoy Ebnet, Others addressing the mem- recording Warren secretary; bers Cy Fischer, St. Cloud, were \ Hoeschen, .- warden; Roman Jesh, generaL insurance representative | treasurer; Dr. \ W. W. Wilde of for the order; Dr. S.'J. Roelike, than Holdingford, council advocate; Hospitals, perhaps public institution, Melrose other grand knight; and Norb more any re- Frank Young, chancellor; Joseph Weiss, financial secretary of the In Korte of Farming, inside dependable selecting guard; Melrose equipment. Frigidaire council. quire equipment George and Mehr St. Martin, of Mr. Hintzen will appoint the their the installation, outside Elected guard. five-point St. Cloud Hospital to in has joined chairman recent a program i three-member board of trustees and the members of the commit- thousands thousands institutions Pete upOn Sufka of Holdingford, before using the of the de- were tee the next meeting. now + + + ~ in pendable services offered Frigidaire this versatile line. "Council’s ist Officers the\St. Hospital Cloud Refrigeration -Pflepsen is proud that has the equipment. And‘we selected Frigidaire proud, too,xof are! established enviable record this hospital has in rendering serv- the ice people of this to over'the ,25-years. past area ‘We standards certain high the haspital of the reflected are are in their choice Frigidaire—sold of and serviced by Pflepsen Refrigeration. REFRIGERATION PFLEPISEN THE FIRST OFFICERS of the Father Pierz new I a council of the Knights of Columbus elected at the inltial cubic'foot Pictured above the '44 is Frigidaire Germain—.51. meeting Reach-in, the of council Holy in Family school, Albany, shown E'. are SERVICE Cloud SAlES_— 622 St. above. They seated, left right, the to Rev. Odilo Kohler, O.S.B,, are, Refrigeration complete of unit, the Frigidaire part 7- system chaplain; Gero Thelen, deputy grand knight; Clifford Hintzen, recently by installed; Pflepsen Refrigeration the St. Clopd grand knight; Martin' Nilan, district back deputy; at Roman row, Jesh, treasurer; Joseph Korte, Service inside guard; George Mehr, outside Hospital. Business The That Bum guard; Norbert Klemmer, trustee; Warren. Hoeschen, warden; 'Frank Young, chancellor; Pete Dirkes, trustee; and LeRoy Ebnet, recording Not secretary. pictured Dr. W. Wilde, W. advocate, are and Pete Sufka, trustee. I