St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
July 2, 1954 · Page 4 of 6
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\ ‘ I THE II . FIVE 57. CL REGISTER OUD PAGE serousnnurnouuuw Catholics ‘ '- C. M. of I., CHAMPA C., of K. D.-C. C. W., ED. C. C. M., «D. the'Maj‘or Leagues mush ln s'rUInos / .. o WEDDINGS _ By JACK \ BUTLER o «TOR GROUPS EVE RY winter that Russell fa- David Bell is quent wrong guesses more , ’ OCHILDREN 24-year-old Jiem the Na- and the “Gus” around miliar sent as PURPOSE tuckian Cincinnati for‘ Out- to tional League, but matter 0 COMMERCIAL no * fielders Cal Abrams Gail and is generally the he what name, 0 CANDIDS Henley Joe Rossi. and Catcher senior loop’s rated of the one as ' crouo 76 sr. PHONE Actually, the Redlegs had Along outfielders. better seen young (. . Bell’s possibilities [quietly and Jim Green- Ted Kluszewski, with Gina Germain St. started negotiations the April Cincinnati al. of the co. et GLASS grass, Woolworth’s) (Over before. .“If that,” I had knov‘vn 25—year-old native Redlegs, the laughs Gus, “I would frozen have ST. CLOUD Ky., of Louisville, forms of part but good the of up prospect at their hit- zszsw' grades received First Com— the all-time homerun Phone Jeffrey Spartz, Theodore Deal, Janice Nodo, great Ida Mae Gaulrapp, Division 3:. 2316 Usher Volunteers leaving Pittsburgh fOr building In in history. in the Mass. ting clubs diamond Voigt, Barbara. munion Terharr, Joseph 8 Braun, a Deal, Shirley Deal, Joan a.m. like Cincinnati.” team ’hforementioned grade slammed Mass, upper The trio the Fiedler, Darlene Janski, and Pa- 52 Sandra Markus, Sharon Hennen, same Sell; Tickets the Side with Baptism Gus Janski. renewedtheir homers last students 90 on tricia Howard, Mary Rose Sally Anne year“ nimonm Collegeville In Once signed by Rhineland- the pill, Holy received For Gasoline, Motor promises and Com- conflibuting 30. RINGS Ja- Sandra Schuster, I Winchell, Men’sfdfimunion even an Gus settled back satis- when munion. A reticent fellow except ers, as Ther— a Steffes, Hills, Mary Oil: Fuel nette or BRIDE TO BE OR THE F , fie big leaguer. “What change he talking baseball, Bell still is a Cunningham, McLean, Peggy these Preparations for two esa Call from Pittsbuggh,” nearest— the Collegeville.—A of your faith helped admits that “my has was way Weimon’s Jewelry Margaret Nieder- .1 new sense Fix, Paulette 12-day functions made at a were he it. nd' his to put to belonging shar- the parish and Foxhome Held lot, squaring prove Cu-nningharm,’ Co. baumer, Patsy il in religious school .taught Northwestern vacation me away me a willingness work- Cin- with the to the in ing its work has to when I big for got too Wood, come Fridgen, Kay Kathleen by the Adelbert Wagner my Rev. I from Across aunt cinnati Gus took John management, of the Parish St. 60 of when britches and perking a men ,Gaulrapp, Lavonne Mary Lou four sisters of the convent and me up Exchange Building Granite Producu Tydol Veedol By JACK BUTTER winter job in the Redleg Baptist, LMarkus, office, acted the who .have - — — things wrong.” started as to Lois Bigalke, Margaret enrollment St. Benedict. The of go Jo- Foxhome.—The of St. handling special ticket plans. half of ushers during the first men _'Xaverian Weber, Catherine Westermeyer, included vocation school of the Product observed Father’s Gabe Paul seph’s Parish the and other Cincy 1954. Thill, McElwain, Carole school Barbara and grade preschoolers ,Gus started the majors in a as . Communion. Day by receiving front office Gus _ encouraged Early in the the all men men children. Cun— year, Mary Ann hundred forty-four Dixie and Aus, Pirate——of the Pittsburgh vari- ne Commun- take Mass, his family Following the to with him parish of the families the 78. in a classes. ningham. pupils attended the that is—-but traded ety, to 3 was; for the wherever Served he ion breakfast went and their ush- invited “ volunteer JULY to 4TH was as were Redlegs for three the players, rgceived Confir- These adults Organized into four for ' groups thoughtfulness paid congregation. off the Day entire and Holy next the Sunday at ers \ Oct. 1952, after little 14, Bruns, Irvin Walter daily the mation: six-hOur a program; a when Bell ,enjoyed his‘ Masses. who signed The 60 season, ~Roi—chem up trouble with Branch Rickey. “He Benner, Frouenfelter, Frank in children were engaged a va— best French date. to work assigned in pairs to year were said didn’t hustle enough,” said activities I Benner, Gladys Powers, besides religi- I Pearl riety of A season’s pulled end slump the parish Masses. Thus at two SUPPER DINNER BAZAAR his shoulders: Bell. shrugging Hills, Gaul- The religious Herman Mrs. Leola instructions. ous his final batting mark down each ushers to 15 once every - man — “As it turned it of out, Wenker, “faculty” them Mrs. Lois Esther school taught to was one rapp, Elect Benedictine .300, but it could de- not weeks. an even the best things that hap- McElwain, Phyllis Recitata Mass, McEl'wain, the Missa‘ at ever pray from tract his hits, 183 including Attendance been almost has pened Roger Hornsby sing Latin to several Wenker, Robert Wilson, well Gwenith to me. was as as 37 doubles, five triples and those fOr perfect the six months. first the Cincinnati‘manager JOHN then and ST. CHURCH OF Donald Murray, Harold hymns. Mrs. big Sister of St. 30 homers. Joseph—A Gus St. drove in 105 The appointments, pub- first at he taught plenty about hit- Schoenreck, Frances Deal, Her- me athlirms Redleg recently elected Benedict’s especially when was runs, lished in long list, pub- a ting. I’m fellow who now are Bishop maine Mackovec, and Lillian Mol- one was LASTQUP they ‘Min- the secretary-treasurer of counted. This he yea» lished in ex- theweekly bulle- parish genuinely .him to leave. stre. sorry see . of the‘ lift chapter pects the nesota-Dakotas to without average the tin for and Sunday current “The funny of it he part was Rice—Make disturbing Teach- Association his American of bit. power one Refreshments following the Sundays two Entertainment Collis aim advised hits or to 29 in me my Happily settled II in of French. in Mount Games ers a Days. Holy through second base center over - - Airy Nachtsheim suburb of Cincinnati, Sister Mary Henry young volunteer The plan the has ad— of trying pull instead to every- Mr. Bell hopes will hold the for tWO his to quiet post years. go of pointing those Collis.—The of Con- thing. picked vantage It only sacrament out \not up my slate of off the ,c,,,,,,_,FIrst Communion 0 with field, O elected but She be to way a was a the parish in who really firmation administered but increased to 26 Welcome Everybody men average was my power are includes Dr. which the officers other to nmsy annoyance, seven Wm... .. .. children in three adults St. ‘secret’ and well. If there . mg... m, any as was other aSsociate clubs in Willging, the M. National ‘ Herbert church. the A by for all of Patrick’s Church here June 21 about improvement last meeting Rice—On Trinity Sunday, my year, 10 Fourth League and Sane Safe languages he Enjoy of professor steps the onto once romance a ushers will be the Bartho- that called Most Rev. Peter W. it.” for 1the or- children made their Solemn Com- was - diamond. presi- He College, Thomas’ started off the right St. at ganization and Bell er3 Nov. 15, proposal of 1928, eme. new no'on Mis- was munion. St. Mary’s At French this leading Friends. Carduner, the Your Family and Jean and With dent; way year, power- by activities Leo Bauer, presi- Louisville, in and claims St. Co- Receiving the sion the sacrament served dinner for ized Cincinnati University of club in the were bat- group instructor at j runs John dent St. the of Baptist lumba’s Parish as/his home. Par- An Emil Chalupnik, all the David class, their and Awe, parents, ted in. president. vice Minnesota, ish Council Catholic of and altar boy and Latin student Men of Robert Richard Chalupnik, Cha- visitors. a parish His advice to is youngsters Ram. Tots Women. the parish school’s Ursuline Adeline Doll, Those received Commun- lupnik, Dietz, nuns, who . Rose “Baseball Simple, but‘direct. . is 33 a Bishop Flaget he later attend Gils- ushering The plan ion J12; James Eisenmenger, Joyce Fred Fiedler, that’s wonderful pro- play were was game 0 High School, conducted by the posed the by to parish council Thomas Kathryn Gilsdorf, Virginia Legatt, Mr051a, dorf, Alfred and watch. But forget neve Xaverian Brothers. George Durenberger, member Kenneth Phyllis Segler, Gilsdorf, Janet Hervert, Nodo, Fred Rita that it all sometime. ends There Ist Cominuniconts a first He picked his real of of the and Thomas parish president Ger-ads, Gottwalt, Ludowese, Mary Ann Ma- Rose up Hervert, other things4far im- are more coaching instruction «Gottwaltl there and Harren, the Cloud Diocesan' Council St. rie Mildred William Murphy, Melcher, Don- things portant than baseball. the nickname of “Gus” within the earned Rockville.—Sunday Catholic of Men. ‘ O’Donnell, O’Donnell, Patrick and Virginia Nodo. ald “Your religion will give you as loc'al admirer of Gus from had Christi Eleven their of Corpus Vincent children received Octave James Reedy, Reedy, a spe- much into put it. ,When: Festivull’lhnned as you then New Mancuso, and veteran for First significance Sananack, Thomas Sie— Communion June Ronald cial a 20, younger you’re it’s forget to ac- young easy 2 Giant catcher. Always York the of Mary of Simonson‘; companied the Communion children Geraldine Ern- older fert, an to duties and obligations, but your caught outfielder, the Bell fancy Parish Conception rail by their Immaculate Jeanette. Vold, Mrs. The first Stueve, parents. the older est the get you’ll you more William Pittsburgh Scout July of In 'communicants Murphy, Donald 4 James Har- here. William Mrs. Avon realize importance the ‘ of were r your on signed him Hinchman, who Stephen by their Edward,Good- Frerich, Richard Escorted 33 hKruger, and Mrs. ‘Take parents, up Faith. advice and p‘rac— ren, my He graduation day. spent Joseph Mrosla, Irvin pupils second and third Legatt, from the on tice art. it faithfully while now Class C Keokuk 1947 at stops, Wedding you’re keep and practic- .Avon.—The young, annual St. Bene- Buckman Nate Golden Couple and Leesburg, and hit only two ing it mature. dict’s you C h as grow more h celebration is u r c hooped“ {not homersnT next he mood hiltde Under-win on You’ll seehow e season much it helps.” scheduled here July The day 4. INVESTORS stayed in he former and SERVICES town DIVERSIFIED will begin with by serenade the gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|llllllllllllllllIlllIIlIlIllllIléL-i a led Central Association with the Veterans’ Band and demonstra— a g ,“TABUSHED I." AS James H. m0” batting and -Murphy .319 20 SYNDICATE Buckman—Mr. Mrs. their Tschida, Lawrence Deh- and John after wedding Martin kota average a cere- tion the by American Legion and J, bat triples, indicator of mNNpAPous, true MINNESOTA observed golden Mrs. Dehler, how- Robert Brixius, Mrs. Dehler their in 1904. Mrs. ler, a a VFW mony drill team. INSURANCE and speed. ter’s wedding anniversary June 21 Kelzenberg, Mrs. Herman preferred the Buckman Henry power a ever, The Pierz-Avon baseball game Eivlnd Holt Henry, Solemn High Mass of and returned after O’Tremba, Mrs. Armella with they George Meekee Three ‘Youngptero A. Has will be a area. a played immediately after Real Estate ’ 'F. Karl Thurn Edwin children, Dehler, Dehler, Thanksgiving offered by the They have 13 60 Roman Irish—English the Fowler Martha C. 1949, year. the parade 10 A chicken at a.m. Smith L. Vernon Rev. Mrs. Ray Paul Kunkel, with grandchildren, and six Herbert Dehler, and Rev. the great- Anderson Southerner burned the East Melvin C. dinner will be served up at 11:30 203 St. Mary’s Bldg. Phone 196 Oliver Lee Voight and the, grandchildren. Robert deacon Paggen. . ' belting for Al- League, .325 Jacob Baas ’ in as the church dining ern filll||||||||llllllllllllll||l||lllll|lllllll|||||||lllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllfi a.m. room. Maui-«0.5.3, E.,Eappo John Omar sub- Rev. including dozen Murphy bany, Pearl M. as breakfast and religious A communion Clergy present an even was ConliIHed Emil Swanson _ deacon. H Gus the homers. In addition, led ' served in the Dehler home, and the Rev. Albin Fruth, 85 a were \. The\ e “Choose Your Druggiu hits and sprinkled loop with 174 jubilarians, have meal served least Minn.; the Donald who 79 Ogema, at a: to was ev. noon Divisional ~Manager HAGEN, OSCAR Doctor” Carefully Your iii triples along the doubles and Michael’s 40 ‘100 relatives St. Kahl, St. Cloud; Sister Rosaria, direct descendants, iv d at ec e e r ‘ Germain 832% St. Dec. That winter,'on 4, Wlieoton Parish hall. Red Hildegard, Bruning Holy Communion in Mass. Lake; Sister St: the In ‘Rite’ way. Drug Store - ~~ - 7 Cloud. Minnesota St. And he married the lovely 1949, Mr. retired Children of Mrs. Deh- Cloud; and Sister Dehler. is farmer Julian, St. 76, a Telephone 48! I to Sunderland St. Peter’s Joyce in ler Mrs. Fred Stumpf, who took his bride North Da- Mrs. Paul, sisters Mrs. all of Dehler. ‘are Mary’s Bldg. Ground Floor St. Church in Canada. Toronto, +, + + + Our I: Business Wheaton.—One of the largest They have three children—Deb- Compounding Prelcriptlonl ti classes in history - the of Ave Ma- bie Sun, who is Davie, 3%, who ria Church here—~68 youngsters Timothy is 21/2; and Michael, and adults—received 17 the HERE sac- IS born June of this 4 year. of Confirmation ramenrt from the ,Bell started the 1950 season hands the Most of Rev. Peter W. with Indianapolis, but COMMENDATION his .400 CATHOLIC Bartholome, 21'. D.D., June after 38 (includ- average games 'AID The boys and girls in- were five homers) ing prompted the 1' AT MUST BE structed by Sisters Mildred Anne Pirates bring him to the to up and Doris for week before a re- majors. He belted eight _ f ur- ception of the The sacrament. in baggers and reached .282 11 INSURANCE [£55 Stanley Wieser, ,COSTS youngsters are Pittsburgh with the squad games Robert McElwain, Ashley Vye, seemed his and to on way a suc; Joseph Deal, Gaylord Markus, Next cessful he career. year Harold Shuckhart, John Deal, smacked homers batted 16 and Compare Robert Braun, Rates John Cunningham, These in leadiri'g\the .278 149 games, Lee Hennen, Jerome Doll, Joseph league in triples with 12. Zeller, Gerald Fix, Garry Steffes, , 0| "In" In Gus own“ 1952, however, report» life ' a, Philip 20-Yeor Plan Eitx, Wayne Van Buren, - «"2 Payment 5 ' late and showed ed Guaranteed to b up camp Raymond Braun, Aloys Braun, Iiood Hpusekeeptng his family, with which was 12er- Donald Arens, John Bigalke, Ed- I’D base “ boten the Buccaneer at $1000.00 N‘“ "5 Per Premium Annual ward Kemp, Lee Erickson, Kelly onronsco that On he spring. of that, top Welton, Kenneth Chezek, Eugene in slump. Branch Rickey, was a Heinen, Gerald Johnson, Roger 1 worrying) about shape the cqueAN (Years) sorry Age Hills, (Years) Glenn Schoenreck, Age Robert irates, had timevto of the no Doll, Leonard Muellenbach, Si- "‘ ’flnvrce ..$24.84 30 his persuasive usual ’f' psy- use ....... ................ Zeller; . mon 4 ‘ chology Brother Bell and 35' 27.84 on Delores Wieser, Susan Stew- .. .......................... shunting him disciplined Gus .by Lois Braun,- art, Judy Powers, Pacific off Hollywood of the to Audrey Kruger, Joyce Wehlen- Coast League. haus, Ardell Stephens, Carole From April Gus 22 May 12, to batted .297 and hit homers. two MYERS Ship by Pirates in The HILLIs were even worse 51.48 ' 55 .. .......................... shape than before, however, and Transportation, Motor r Rickey brought Bell back the to Raymond Bros. Phone E. St. Germain big time. 111 In the remaining 3491 Chil- and ' I ‘Women Men,‘ 12,000 Catholic Over ' St. Cloud Gus . . . reSponded wmh 16 ‘ fiames’ Jubilorions golden yvedding anniversary—(Photo by Norman John Mr. and Mrs. Dehler but slipped in .250 to Insurance Inc. are ome Have runs, Cloud Diocese the St. dren i all) pictured with their of 79 the most averages. Phone 510 Cloud. Minn. St. Us. celebration direct descendants marking their With Rickey made infre— at of his a one Information For‘Further _ Officers Society ish Local PI Consult Your Wr te v or ASSN. AID CATHOLIC. Minnesota of B.‘Korto Joseph . N. 522-9rh St. 9th St. W. 47 Minn. Cloud, Mihn. St. Paul St. 2, or I l ‘ Veeon Your in. On 4% ‘ Québec de Province La of _de- thousands with the Join celebrating in Quebeckers . vout ' Savings pil- special by ‘Year Marian the shrines renowned the grimages to c. 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