St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
April 23, 1954 · Page 2 of 8
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I. 19454 THE CLOUD April 23, ST. REGISTER Friday, PAGE THREE ' 1" 1 ’ [(ASk Echcgols FOR, ASK ‘ M DONOVAN ‘3: A The Cloud In ST. Diocese— A F ‘ '. SO or er 5 . . “'T‘, ' '1 over I ERIE-PACK ‘ w Fifteen schools organiza- and CREAM tions BULK ICE in the Diocese of St. Cloud I . have already requested speakers Children Catholic and Men, Women CLOIIO the Bishop’s of Lay Committee on v51. Vocations talk vocations, it to on annéunced this week by Carl was Fritz, (In 80 general chairman. Parish Societies) ' _ The committee, which _ was or- STORE men’s, _'l ganized recently, consists of for Knights life Columbus of from .PuyICeSS ‘ Insurance every . ‘ council in the diocese. Its .4 aim is Homeof ,. stimulate vocations the to to l Shoes; Florsheim The . priesthood and the religious life, with especially the to sisterhoods, .. Cloth- and Marx Schaffner Hart, ScOuls I through of and ASSOCIATION program prayer eight boys assisted Mass, vested in at cassocks Boy eight Recently members of the v propaganda. Members of the THE CATHOLIC AID and surplices. The boys of all the parents St. Explorer Mary Post 184 were mg. committee prepared handle to . are for the occasion. present Ad Altare Dei meritorious received the award for speaking for schools engagements Front left right, Richard Hanson, to Church. service their row, to are Cloud and requesting them. The St. Bldg. Mary’s groups St. 1 Darcy Lorsung, Robert Flaig, and Bisek; OF MINNESOTA Jerome Theodore The, Rev. Wrobel, St. pastor of committee is interested in reach- back Thomas Clifford, David Hewett, James row, - Mary’s, presented the medals honor, ing of the high- only girls and not Hewett, Thomas young and Bradford. Post adviser is but the also who awardloffered parents, scouting by the Church. The women est Tom Peart. of necessity play important an Juvenile Term Adult Whole Life St.’ John’s role in the development Building of -- Program Listed a vo- Enduring cation. ‘ Distinctive, For 79TOXDCEAR W The speakers bureau, d u n e r 20 and 30 All Year ‘ Payment Life Memorials i in Plans Cemetery the chairmanship of Martin G. Marble Statuary, Nilan, includes the following Granites or (Continued Page One) From casual and makeshift careful entered private architectural a or members: Clarence Latzka, Rob- 20 Year Endowment Age 65 pt and systematic. We had also practice in by to Berlin the and began construction Guaranteed and Erected, Delivered, commun- Welle, Carl Doerner, Richard ert decide whether spiritual in studies pre-fabricated, ity. low- our Winter, Vernon Thom, Alcuin SEE , ’ could best be‘served by housing. cost In purpose 1935 he entered Financing of the first unit will — Ringsmuth, — Fred J. Hughes, Paul copying traditional architectural partnership with.F.R.S. . Yorke, be by borrowing the greater part Zahorik, James C. Hennes, Ed- (0.; lMI‘HElICH styles by seeking Inc. fresh forms in London. MONUMENT Coming or the to the of required. This ward Zapp, Local George Byers, sum Frank' Contact Officers Y‘our Parish available 20th to century archi- United States in 1937, he became break in represents temporary E. Murphy, Lionel Spaniol, Fran- a using tects 20th-century mate- research professor in the de- a the traditional cis ,Fearon, Dr. pay-as-you-go Joseph Gaida, MANUFACTURER rial.” Write ‘ partment of architecture . at or policy by the pursued community HIGHWAY-'5? Frederick Fandel, Peter Daniel, 0N BLOCKS WEST BALL PARK FIVE OF Harvard. He is First in in step the private project Cloud in the But it is decision now St. past. West was Richard Display Quinlivan, Large Willard a Man- practice in Obligation letter New York City of inquiry and No sent to 12 for Free Catalog forced the community by Write a Minnesclta derfeld, David Wirth, Carl upon Weil- The Catholic Aid Association of is currently outstanding working architects de- of Amer- the immediate for housing need on a and Cyril Fischer. er, partment , ica in and Europe. store Rotterdam, They the were: -Schools and organizations space. in— UNESCO buildings 217 Richard in J. Neutra, Paris, Los and Angeles; terested in getting “The has speaker community W. 9th Street Paul 2, Minn St. no a are the Walter monastery A. Gropius, St. at John’s. formerly. requested intention involving itself in to local of contact head- dean of School the of Architec- Complex Institution of the Knights debt beyond its quarters carrying of Co- capac- Harvard ture, University; Eero lumbus. Because ity,” said Father Ignatius Can- of the complex char- Saarinen, Bloomfield Hills, drian, O.S.B., abbey acter of procurator. the institution Col- at Mich.; Thomas W. Sharp, Ox- ‘A “We- bor— legeville, shall neither build thearchitect faced im- nor ford, England; Marcel Breuer, ENJOY which ignores rate problems. at St. John’s is mense row a a a New York City; Barry Byrne, On Your realistic View of ‘financial . . . monastery. But it also conducts: our 4% Evanston, 111.; Pietro 'HEmPS Belluschi, condition.” l A full four-year liberal arts Massachusetts Institute of Tech- keeping In with the MOO—year college for men—St. John’s Uni- nology; Prof. Schw’artz, Rudolf Benedictine tradition of “work l Enrollment, ver51ty. 800; Cologne, Germany; Herman prayer” and of the part un- A major Baur, Basle, Switzerland; for seminary Robert divinity IOE OIIEAM Savings skilled labor for the build- new ; Kramreiter, students—St. John’s Vienna, Austria; Seminary A. be ing will supplied by the Fa- of the Bosslet, Diocese Wuerzburg, of St. Cloud. Germany; En- thers themselves. the This was rollment, and Joseph 177; D. Murphy, St. Louis. Distributor PEPSI-COLA Your \ practice the in .1879, when A boarding school and for big _A from Abbot Bald- passage built. church present was school IN boys——St. John’s } Pre- w1n’s LADY letter of inquiry KEMPS summar- paratory. Enrollment, of In tracing history the the 220; izes the spirit of entire the CATERING ICE CREAM A Abbot Baldwin command-post for chain of project: program, new a l Cell 567 9th Ave. 2nd & No. Catholic dependent Church Loans explained foundations, that the community th 0 includl' “The Benedictine tradition e x A school - continue its in the hopes work junior to and Ing: college its best challenges at to us for 1,400 location centuries in for to Mexico Cityf Hospital same Cloud think a boldly and to cast our NEWCOMERS‘ aim ' like monastery 1,000-year- and mission in system so many come, ideals forms in which will be , the Bahama KEENAN monasteries & CLAILEY, old Europe‘. in Islands; INC. Minneapolis, Minn. monastery ' a valid for centuries to VE HA come, and agricultural school in Puerto “Permanence stability and they heard of shaping are them with all the For Information Mail to Rico; system of Indian mis- D hospi- SA, well-equipped the of the Benedictine marks a modern, A the prestige genius of present-clay ' mater- , ‘ Northern in A. Minnesota; system,” he said. SIons “Therefore, in staff have Well-organized ials an with John tal and techniques. Henry Quintin Thul We OR J. feel O we won O a interracial priory in Kentucky; considering present and before they moved here. our that the modern architect, speciahsts. physicians and of and 7171/2 St. Germain St. Robin recently W. founded 195 priory needs had decide in future to a we with his orientation func— - to Japan; whether approach be to \ r. was St. our tionalism Cloud, Minn. and honest St. Paul, Minn. Cenducted of of the by‘the Sisters use @perlinllillhms A Liturgical Press producing materials, is uniquely' quali- religious books numerous and fied produce Catholic to a periodicals; of St, Benedict Order work. In our' position it NAME would, A series think, he of deplor- lay \ retreats; and we FUN ERAL HOM E HOW'S able build anything less, schools in to life, rural summer ' particularly liturgical "k and TELJGO since music, and SICLQUDMWN. pastoral our age ' M ADDRESS ' r. have thus psychology; far country our YOUR produced little truly signi- "A forestry SAVE so in program co-. " ficant WITH SAFETY religious architecture." operation with the U. S. Depart- Considerable of Agriculture; ment and ntcrest . All EYE-Q? the approached architects A system of shops utilities and showed considerable interest in Federal good Savings Loan with for dz Accounts provide safety its maintenance, includ- own the project. Last five of earnings. month Funds received by the of year ing 10th house, laundry, print- are any power them—Gropius, Neutra, Byrne, credited earnings with from the first. ing book bindery, chand- press, Murphy, and Breuer—came to lery, apiary, sawmill, drying Collegeville Each $10,000.00 with Account Fully Insured to confer the to kiln, shop, up carpentry grounds community. All in were agree- maintenance, and farm enter- SECURITY that ment remodelling mere a FEDERAL prises. would be expensive, in- program With the of time the passage adequate, and unsatisfactory. activities of the have monasteny ASSOCIATION SAVINGS 8. LOAN Final decision the choice of on its outgrown facilities. The architect by reached an was a monastic church erected in 1879 Cloud St. Germain 822 Street St. the of members the vote of com- will longer hold the, student . no munity. Each asked list to was body of the university. Short- five in the order of his names of classroom is becom- age space choice. A large majority selected ing critical. "Choose The library has no For Gasoline, Motor Oils, Your Druggist Marcel Breuer, distinguished as for normal growth. In the room Ddctor" Your Carefully Fuel Oils former Walter associate of or as monastic cloister built in 1869 Gropius the Bauhaus in at Bruning Drug Store Call there is enough not for nearest—- your space Germany. members of the present order, to Northwestern Oil Co. A factor in that decision Mary’s Bldg. nothing. Floor of providing Ground St. was say room the humility and clean-lined Is Our Business for candidates. agent new Prescriptions Compounding simplicity of Breuer’s basic Tydol Veedal Products Transplant Traditions - -- — architectural conceptions—qual- In 1856, before Territory the ities which, it felt, of Minnesota became was were state, a especially appropriate to five monas- Benedictines from Penn- ’ I p tic buildings. sylvania entered the woods of / , Brewer’s the upper-Midwest transplant consultants the to on Chryslers Only Used ‘ project in the West age-old include the traditions Italian arch- the Luigi that had blessed civil- itectural and engineer, Pier once Nervi, specialists ized the continent of Europe. and in two Offer 1954 You [Can Wolfe These Benedictines acoustics, Sidney and to came establish, of Walter the Rule St. Holtkamp. as Have youhad NEWCAR~ school of born Benedict advised, “a Marcel Breuer in was the Pecs, Hungary, in 1902. 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And 140 needs it—“talk it of dealer about to water note to a a an up a I big supply enough all the hot automatic electric heater." Soon! heater to water of John’s Visits ST. Dom Benedict Stolz,‘ O.S.B., Dor- prior LANTZ visited Abbey in Jerusalem, St. mm hours Hot day with 24 water a (m. trip through this Your Collegeville week John’s Abbey last at a CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH on I Dealer , . . CO. Automatic OPTICAL in the place'where, according Abbey, located Dormitidn to country. died, is r1ght Water said have Electric ancient tradition, Our Lady next Heater is to to an Israeli Although the No Man‘s Land_between Arab and states. 220-6 Mary’s Building St. Ave. 312 So. 452-453 Tel. St. Cloud in life the the monks allowed tolive their monastery, common are your’appliance dealer Northern See States Power Company the Jewish line from- soldiers uard their national towersof the Cloud St. or Dormition dependent house, 50-year-old building. Abbey has Wes- a Priory. ‘ 1 infiosmom. ton ' I '5‘,‘