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REGISTER Open Days at Carmel May 28-30

REGISTER Open Days at Carmel May 28-30

Member of Audit Bureau of CireulaHanB Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1948— Perrnission to Reproduce, Except on | Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue. Open Days at Carmel May 28-30 DENVER CATHOUC Officials Meet to Aid DPs Littleton Monastery REGISTER Will Observe Strict

The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Also the Witemational News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Enclosure Thereafter Services, NCWC and Religious News Photos. Price of paper 3 cents a copy. ______Open days for the inspection of the new Carmel of the VOL. XLII. No, 38. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1948. $1 PER YEAR. Holy Spirit at hittleton will be held Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, May 28, 29, and 30. Friday will be for the priests and Saturday and Sunday will be visiting day for the reli­ gious and laity. The visiting hours are from 9 to 11 in the Hunt for Fundamentals Led morning and 2:30 to 5 in the afternoon. Following May 30 the law of closure will be observed in the Carmel. After that date the nuns may not leave the limits of the monastery grounds, Chinese Couple Into Church nor may an outsider enter the en­ closed part of the monastery with­ By Rev. John B. Ebel out the special permission of the F r . Leyden David (Sing Hon) Louie and his charming young wife, Eleanor, had three university Ordinary. degrees, between them, but they scarcely seemed enough. The public chapel, however, “ In my field of engineering,” says Mr. Louie, who has a Doctor’s degree in science AT A MEETING of officials of the Na­ a member of the Register editorial staff and who will be open to outsiders for Mass To Add ress and a Master’s degree in engineer- tional Catholic Resettlement council moves was assistant two years in Blessed Sacrament par­ on week days at 6:30, and Bene­ ing from the Insti­ to aid displaced persons were discussed, especially ish, Denver; Monsignor Edward Swanstrom, direc­ diction will be given at 4 p.m. ev­ A C C W Rally tute of Technology, “ we are legislation pending in Congress. Shown above at the tor of NCWC War Relief Services; Archbishop John ery Sunday afternoon or on other Dr. Kurt von Schuschnigg, trained to go to the fundamentals.’’ parley in Cincinnati, 0., arc, to right, Ed O’Con­ T. McNicholas, O.P., of Cincinnati; and Monsignor pedal devotions The 22nd annual convention of ft was this training, carried over nor, technical adviser to the council; Monsignor John R. Mulroy, director of Catholic Charities, Den­ of Carmel, particularly those con­ the Archdiocesan Council of Cath­ into the field of religion, that led Clarence G. Issenmann, Vicar General and Chancel­ ver, and of DPs resettlement work for the arch­ cerned with the Mother of God, olic Women will be held in the Ex- of , him finally into the Catholic lor of the Cincinnati archdiocese, who formerly was diocese. to whom the order is principally Albany hotel Thursday, May 20, Church. dedicated, will be conducted fre­ with the sessions highlighted by Will Be Heights Speaker Baptized as a Presbyterian when + + + + + + quently in the chapel. an address of th? Rev. Edward A. a lad of grade school age, David In November, 1947, three Car­ Leyden, archdiocesan superintend­ Dr. Kurt von Schuschnigg, for­ and, in a plot that had its origin was,^ student at M.I.T. when he melite nuns under Mother 'Therese ent of schools, on “ Federal Legis­ mer Chancellor of Austria, will be in (jermany, Dollfuss was assassi­ decided to attend one of a series Regional■ Parley May 24 in Denver of Jesus came from the Carmel lation and Our Schools.” the principal speaker at the Lo- nated in 1934. of informal talks for Chinese stu­ of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Grand More than 300 reservations have retto Heights college commence­ Fought Against Heavy Oddi dents of the surrounding area that Rapids, Mich., to take over the already been made, according to ment in Denver May 30, according By this coup the Nazis attempted a missionary Bishop from China recently acquired Wyldemere farm officials of the organization, with to the president of the college. to seize control of the Austrian was giving in Boston. “ I was not Will Discuss Problems of DPs near Littleton. The center consists the Greeley and Fort Collins dele­ Sister Frances Marie. invited,” he relates, “ but I am just of a substantial building suitable gates still to be heard from. Be­ Dr. Schuschnigg, a staunch op­ one of those curious men who like regional conference to dis­ To impress his audience with izens and take them back forcibly for the needs of a growing com­ tween 350 and 450 women are ex­ ponent of Hitler and Nazism, dis­ to learn things.” cuss the problems of displaced the immediacy of the problem, he to their native lands. A shakeup in munity for some years, together pected to attend. appeared from the European scene That was the real beginning of persons will be held in Denver May pointed out that there are now the high command was necessary with 11 acres of farm land which will guarantee the necessary pri­ In addition to the address of in 1938 when the Germans for­ the journey that ended in the Cath­ 24, it was announced this week some 1,000,000 DPs in 520-odd to put a stop to this breach of Father Leyden, Archbishop Urban cibly annexed Austria. For years, olic Church when he was baptized by the Rt. Rev. Monsigrnor John camps. Many are living in old faith. “ The French and British vacy required by their rule of life J. Vehr of Denver also will speak his fate was shrouded in mystery at the Denver Cathedral shortly R. Mulroy, member of Gov. Lee slave-labor camps that havg been would not tolerate such inhuman and enable the nuns to secure suit­ to the women, and a report will practices,” he said. able recreation in the open and and many throughout the world before Easter. But he had been Knous’ committee on DPs and standing and deteriorating for as be delivered on the recent board who had adpiired his courageous looking for the true Church for archdiocesan chairman of the Na­ much as 10 years. “ Besides these “ The DPs in Europe now com­ tend the garden.^. meeting of the National Council On Dec. 5, 1947, the first Mass stand feared that Schuschnigg was some time before that—seeking tional Catholic Resettlement coun­ hovels,” he said, “ the barracks you prise 22 national groups and sub of Catholic Women held in Wash­ dead. In 1945, however, American the foundation of things. cil. Meetings will be held in the veterans lived in were palaces.” divisions. Some DPs have been was celebrated in an improvised ington, D. C. troops liberated him from his im­ Catholic Charities annex with' a /* • * away from home for more than chapel on the second floor of the The complete program follows; One summer, when in the South, luncheon in the Brown Palace 10 years; others have fled their building by the Most Rev. Urban prisonment, which had lasted seven he mentioned to his landlady that AT THE END of the war there 8:30 a.m.— Ma.ss at Holy Ghost hotel. Delegates are expected from were 9,000,000 slave laborers in homes only yesterday. In the past J. "Vehr, Archbishop of Denver. years and had taken him through he was going to the Presbyterian churen; celebrant, the Rev. New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, German-dominated Europe. Three- two months 20,000 Czechs have In the meantime the neces.sary such notorious prison camps as church for services. “ Which one?" Elmer Kolka, associate director Montana, Nebraska, Kansas, and fourths of them went home; the made their way to DP camps.” alterations were in progress in Dachau, Flossenburg, and Sach- she asked. “ I found there were two of Catholic Charities. senhausen. Last year. Dr. Schusch­ Colorado. rest stayed. It does very little good, (TumtoPage2 — Column S) (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n i) 10 a.m.— Business meeting, Al­ branches,” tells Mr. Louie, "the Monsignor Mulroy, just back nigg, with his wife and daughter, Northern and the Southern. The he said, for us to pour money into bany hotel; .Mrs. L. A. Higgins, came to this country; and they Southern Presbyterian Church from a conference of national of­ relief supplies for them if we are president of the Archdiocesan have made their home in New York ficers of the council in Cincinnati, going to stop at half a job. The Council of Catholic Women, pre­ doesn’t talk to the Northern Pres­ 0., stressed the need for passing Father Mertz to Observe since that time. byterian Church, and vice versa. pressing need is for rehabili­ siding. legislation at this Congress au­ tation. The coming visit of Dr. Schusch­ That started me thinking.” Invocation a n d welcome, the thorizing the admittance of dis­ nigg to Denver will recall mem­ About this time also he came in “ These DPs are a black spot on Rev. Roy Figlino, pastor of St. placed persons to the United States. 25th Jubilee on May 27 ories of the stirring history of contact with a Dr. Noon, his physi­ our reputation abroad,” he said. Augustine’s parish, Brighton. Such legislation has been favorably which, a few years ago, he was a cian and a Catholic, who directed “ It is to our credit that we do not Father Louis J. Mertz, adminis- hospital here, and in 1936 he was Announcements; adoption of considered in the Senate, but action part. him to an inquiry of the Catholic force them to go back home, but trator of St. Therese’s parish, Au­ assigned to St. Therese’s in Au­ rules; and reports from the sec­ on the bills has been .stalled in the Schuschnigg’s predecessor as Church that is about all we can claim.” rora, who was born in Belgium rora. retary, treasurer, corresponding House. Monsignor Mulroy urged Monsignor Mulroy pointed out the and prefers Colorado to any other The uproar of non-Catholics Chancellor of Austria was the Dr. Kurt T o n Schuschnigg And so he began to read Cath­ secretary, auditor, historian, heroic Dollfuss, who strove val­ olic books, and books about other all Catholics and others interested not-too-well-known fact that early place in the United States, will against the Catholic school system Denver deanery, Colorado iantly to bring order out of government, but in this they were Churches as well, always, engineer­ to write or telegraph Colorado in the post-war period we allowed celebrate 25 years in the priest­ and the employment of nuns in Springs deanery, Greeley dean­ Congressmen to vote for the DP Soviet teams to go into the DP Austria's post-war chaos. Under unsuccessful. Schuschnigg immedi­ like, seeking a foundation strong hood May 27. public schools are special sore ery, and Fort Collins deanery. measures. camps in the American zone and the leadership of Dollfuss, Austria, ately took over the helm of gov enough to bear the weight of his The still youthful-looking priest points with Father Mertz— a kind 11 a.m.— Addre.ss, “ National Coun­ * * * pick out those they claimed as cit- overwhelmingly Catholic in popu­ ernment, being the man whom the religious convictions. "Not by re­ came to Denver from the Boise of bigotry that he calls “ silly.” cil of Catholic Women Board THE NEXT FEW DAYS prob­ lation, drew up a new constitution dying Dollfuss himself had named search,” he points out, “ since I diocese 23 years ago to recuper­ During 1924 the anti-clerics in Meeting,” Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff, ably will determine the fate of the based, a.s far as possible, on the as his successor. Schuschnigg was, am not well enough trained in re­ Plans Completed ate from a serious illness. “ I Idaho tried to duplicate the Ore­ ACCW national director. principles of the Quadragesimo in character, much like Dollfuss, ligious matters for that, but at DPs this year so far as entrance never expected to reach my silver gon school case by urging the del­ Panel discussions on “ .Adoption Avno. The Nazi underground in strong in faith, devoted to country, least from a common sense poin); into this country is concerned. Im­ jubilee,” said Father Mertz, who egates to oust the Catholic paro­ and Foster Home Program of Austria, however, warred con­ unshakable in principle. He con­ of view.” And in his reading he mediate action is necessary to as­ was so near death in 1925 that a chial system. Catholic Charities of Denver,” sure them proper consideration. For Fr. Hughes' stantly against Dollfuss and his tinued the brave attempt to build found that the Protestant Churchei _ Jlaaa was said on one occasion for Bishop Daniel. Gorman,” he re­ the Rev. Elmer Kolkp, chair- concept of the Christian state- a free and Christian Austria out were all founded by vaiious mimi The' United StatM as a leader In the repose o f his soul. vealed, “ at that time Bishop of main. Participants, Miss Mary of the ruins left by the first World who are looked upon as leaders oi the fight for democracy and world Boise and a man who' ‘died with Mannion, adoptions; Miss Kath- welfare must be prepared to do its S ilv e r Jul Speaking with a soft Luxem­ war; but the odds against him these Churches — Luther, Knox, bourg accent he has never quite (Turn to Page 2 — Column 8) (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n i ) Fr. Froegel Reported were heavy; Economic depression Zwingli. share in caring for these unfortu Plans have been completed for and unemployment; lack of food It was at this time that he came nate people. the silver jubilee observance of the 'Getting Along Fine' and resources, and the constantly to Denver to accept a position with Monsignor Mulroy, speaking Very Rev. Vincent R. Hughes, growing Nazi underground move­ an engineering firm. A Catholic in May 7 before a group of Denver O.P., in St. Dominic’s church, Den­ Sands House Superintendent university students, charged that No visitors have been allowed to ment. the office, a graduate of Cathedi^ ver, where he has been pastor for see the Very Rev. Bernard J. To preserve peace, Schuschnigg high school, hearing him speak of “ our present relief methods make the last six years. TH|commemora- Froegel of Greeley who was oper­ tried to keep on friendly terms (Turn to Page 2 — Column S) certain that the DPs will stay alive tion will be held Wednesday, May Is Catholic Ex-Navy Nurse ated upon Friday at Mercy hos­ —and miserable!” He asserted with the German Reich; but when 26. The ceremonies will open with By David I. Ryan pital. His nurses report that he is that “ in the opinion of many wise may be. All kinds of cases are Hitler demanded that a Nazi- a Solemn Mass to be sung by Fa­ Mrs. Wilma Lee Price, a mem­ “ getting along fine’’ although the Who Needs Stoker? observers the Marshall plan will taken, terminal as well as favor­ controlled go.vernment be installed ther Hughes in the church at 10 ber of the Archdiocesan Council able. serious operation kept him “ very A uied, 450-poand-pSr-hour not succeed until the DPs are taken in Austria, Schuschnigg resisted o’clock. of Catholic Nurses, is superintend­ Constant Nursing Required uncomfortable Tor several days.’’ coal stoker ii available free to care of.” ' and called upon his people to ex­ • « • Father Hughes has selected as ent of the Sands house, 5261 W. Convalescence for the cancer Father Froegel, who is almost press by vote whether they did not any Catholic iaititution or the ministers at the Mass the Very THESE PEOPLE, he said, will 26th avenue, Denver, a sanitarium patient many times is prolonged. 7fi, is a pioneer priest of the Den­ wish Austria to remain free, inde­ parish that has need of it. Rev. Peter O’ Brien, O.P., Provin­ be irritants, a drag on the entire for cancer care unique in the Den­ Constant nursing care is usually ver archdiocese, pastor of St. pendent, and Christian. Address correspondence to cial of St. Albert’s province of the program. They are unhappy them­ ver area. required and a special diet is often Peter’s parish in Greeley, and Two days before the plebiscite The Register, P. O. Bex 1620, Dominican order, a classmate, and selves and they promote general Mrs. Price's intere.st in cancer an esssential. Few families are dean of the Greelev area. (Turn to Page 2 — Column 6) Denver 1, Colo. his brothei\ the Very Rev. Edward unhappiness and unrest in the is to see it controlled; her dream, equipped for or can give such Hughes, O.P., director of the to see a cancer hospital in Den­ specialized care. i areas in which they are quartered. Shrine of S t Jude Thaddeus, Chi­ Monsignor Mulroy pointed out ver like the Memorial hospital in Because the incidence of tuber­ cago. The Very Rev. John A. Dris­ New York. At present the house culosis in this area has declined that the United States’ attitude coll, O.P., River Forest, 111., will up to now has been: “ We don’t cares only for convalescing can­ appreciably in recent years, the deliver the sermon. Sands house has been converted want them.” Balanced against this, cer sufferers as it has no surgi­ Two Natives of Archdiocese The priests and visiting clergy cal or therapeutic apparatus. The from a tuberculo.sis hospital to a he quoted the text inscribed on the convalescent home solely for can­ symbol of what America is sup­ will be the guests of St. Dominic’s cer victims. Conducted since'^13 posed traditionally to stand for, parish at a dinner following the church services. The dinner will be until January of this year for suf­ the Statue of Liberty; “ Give me ferers of tuberculosis, the insti­ your tired, your poor, the hopeless served by the women of the parish Will Be Ordained This Spring in the church auditorium. In the tution is now dedicated to the workers of your shores. . . ” Rev. Louis J. Mertz I evening a parish reception will be care of those whose diagnosis has definitely been established as can­ Two natives of the Denver arch­ ton, will be ordained May 30 in He has done graduate work in held for Father Hughes in the audi­ outgrown, the jubilarian disclosed cer or to post-operative cancer pa­ diocese will be ordained for the the Pontifical College Josephinum, Columbia university. New York Knightslo Hold torium which will be participated he was born in the town of Mes- priesthood this spring. One. the Worthingrton, 0., for the Arch­ city, and Colorado A. and M. col- in by the various societies and the saney, in the Belgian province of tients. When the resolution was passed Rev. George L. 'Weibel of Strat- diocese of Denver. The other, the lege, Fort Collins. Be will be er- adults of the parish. Luxembourg, April 17, 1898. He in January to convert the insti­ Rev. Louis M. Kirby, O.S.B., wHl In the six years of Father was the youngest of nine children, State Convention tution, it was operating at only be ordained May 22 in the Sacred Hughes’ service to the people of and his boyhood years were among Heart Cathedral. Pueblo, for the St. Dominic’s parish many notable the happiest of his life. “ Here’s a (Turn to Page 2 — Co lumn 4) Holy Cross abbey, Canon City. In Fort Collins improvements and additions have chance to boost big families,” he Papal Delegate been made to the church property, said with conviction. “ My own More than 200 Knights of Co­ buildings, and school. Among the family proved that large ones can Burse Fund Will Officiate lumbus will attend the 47th annual improvenvents to the church was be happy ones.” Father Weibel is the son of Mrs. state convention of the order in the complete renovation of the sanctuary equipment, the installa­ FATHER BROUGHT BACK Frank Weibel. His father died in Fort Collins on May 23 and 24, CATHOLIC EDUCATION Rises $100 193Q. He attended St. Charles’ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Den­ tion of a liturgical altar, bronze I academy, Stratton. .4fter gradua- ver will be the principal speaker at tabernacle, a new composition His father, at one time mayor bf One hundred dollars even was given to the St Joseph seminary Ition from the eighth grade June,2, the banqnet to be held May 23. floor, new drapes and appoint­ Messancy, was responsible for burse fund this week— the total 11936, he entered the Josephinum Last week saw the inauguration ments. The concrete floor of the changing the anti-clerical schools from four contributors. The dona­ I preparatory seminary Sept. 10, of-the latest project undertaken by church was covered with asphalt of his town to clerical schools. He K. of C. councils in the state when tile, a completely new lighting sys­ brought in Catholic nuns to teach, tions were from F. W. O’Rourke, 11936, and the major seminary in Fitzsimons hospital, $5; Den- I September of 1942. Archbishop ads on the teachings of the. Cath­ tem was install^, and many other and in a short time the majority of olic faith were run for the first changes were effected. the townspeople supported Catholic r. anonymous, $25; Glenwood lAmleto Giovanni Cicognani, Apos- Springs, anonymous, $50; and Den­ time in the Denver Rocky Moun­ Property has been acquired for education. jtolic Delegate to the United ver, anonymous, $20 in memory tain Newt and the Longmont a new school building and funds Leaving Belgium in 1913, Fa­ Mrs. Wilma Lee Price States, will officiate at his or­ of mother and in thanks to poor dination May 30. Times ,CaU under the sponsorship for this purpose have been steadily ther Mertz went to Spokane, majority of the patients are sent souls. The fund now stands at Father Weibel will sing his first of the Denver and Fort Collins accumulated until approximately Wash., and spent three years in there from the large city hospitals eonncil^ respectively. $70,000, including the cost of the Gonzaga high school and two years $783. i Solemn Mass June 6 in St of Denver and by private physi­ The coming of spring ordina­ : Charles’ church, Stratton. Assist­ The Foft Collina knights, under property, is available when build­ in Gonzaga university. He took cians. the direction of the grand knight, his theology at Sti Patrick’s sem­ tions brings strongly to mind the ant officers will be; Assistant ing conditions will permit opera­ need for assistance to seminary ■ priest", the Rev. Edward Dinan; Claude Peay, will be host to the tions. Meanwhile the present school inary in Menlo Park, Calif., and There is no distinction made delegates from the 26 councils in was ordained a priest in Lewiston, among the patients as to position, students. Most priests come from deacon and speaker, the Rev. Jo­ structure has undergone major re­ homes of only moderate means, the state. pairs and installation of new equip­ Ida., on May 27, 1923. He served wealth, religion, or the like. Al­ seph Korb; subdeacon, the Rev. often from families .that simply Re^stration for the convention as pastor in Bovill, Ida., before though most of the convalescents Rev. George L. Weibel Charles Salmon; master of cere­ ment so as to serve adequately cannot provide the expense of the Rev. Louis M. Kirby, O.S.B. will be held at the Notthem hotel, coming to Denver. From 1934 are paying for the care rendered, monies, Ramon Blach; thurifer, until the new school building is long training preparatory to the Leo Blach. convention headquarters. May 23. available. 1936 he was chaplain at Mercy and it is from this income that dained by Bishop Joseph C. Will­ the house depends almost entirely priesthood. Since the archdiocese Father Weibel has two cousins The banquet, which is expect^ to Officers Are Named in g . Father Kirby will celebrate for its functioning, there is a needs many more priests to carry in religion, the Rev. Linus Schief- attract 450 knights and their his first Solemn Mass in Sacred guests, will be prepared and served small endowment for charity on the work of the Church here fer, O.S.B., Freeport, Minn., and Heart church, Boulder, Sunday, MISSION SUNDAY OF SICK IS MAY 16 adequately. Archbishop Vehr must For Pentecost Mass Sister M. Leona, a Precious Blood by the members of S t Joseph’s Al cases. May 30. No applicant is turned away assume the burden of providing an nun in Biehle, Mo. tar and Rosary society. Officers of the Solemn Pontif­ Exemplification of the second Mission Sunday of the Sick will been designated for this day, and from the house because of condi­ education for a number of worthy ical Mass in the Denver Cathedral Was Only Child and third degrees will be conducted be observed throughout the Arch­ no particular devotions are sug­ tion, no matter how far advanced seminarians. gested, the official Mission Sunday The cost of training a young Pentecost SundaS', May 16, at In His Family Collection for Aged, in the Moose hall on the afternoon diocese of Denver on the Feast of or apparently hopeless the case of tbe Sick poster will be displayed man for the priesthood has risen, 9:46 were announced this week as of May 23 for a class of 23 candi­ Pentecost, Sunday, May 16, it was follows: An only child. Father Kirby is dates from Greeley, Fort Morgan, in all the churches of the archdio' along with generally inflated the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Infirm Priests to Be announced this week by the 'Very Celebrant, Archbishop Urban J. Sterling, and Fort Collins. cese and prayer cards have been prices, until it now is $500 a year. M. Kirby of 1603 Spruce street, Rev. Gregoxy Smith, archdiocesan Vehr; assistant priest, the Very The state depnty, Thomas Lynch sent to the pastors for distri­ Make Application Burses, which really are perpetual Boulder. He was born in Boulder This Sunday, Moy 16 director of the Society for the Rev.. Dr. Walter Cana van; dea­ of Grand Junction, will conduct the bution to their sick whether at seminary scholarships, provide, July 29, 1922, and attended Sa­ Propagation of the Faith, under cons of honor, the Rev. Bernard business meeting to be held May home, in hospitals, or in sanatoria. For Semlnory Now through the interest on their in­ cred Heart grade school there. He whose auspices the annual com­ Cullen and the Rev. John Lacy; Readers are reminded that 24. Lunch will be served at the “ The observance of Mission Sun­ vestment, an annual aid to meet­ received his secondary education the annual collection for the memoration is held. deacon of the Mass, the Rev. Dea­ close of the session. day of the Sick is not an attempt All students desiring to be­ ing seminary tuition. A burse is in Boulder high school, and at­ aged and infirm priests of the Convention chairmen, in addi­ On this day, the sick and shut- directly to console the sick,” Fa­ gin their studies for the priest­ $6,000. The interest from this con Robert Galli; subdeacon, the tended two years of college in ins of the archdiocese will be Rev. Subdeacon Norman Smith; Denver archdiocese will be tion to Mr. Peay, who is general ther Smith saicl in the announce­ hood at St. Thomas’ seminal^, amount will not cover a semi­ Colorado university there. taken up in all churchas this chairman, are: Initiation, Lranard asked to offer the sacrifices of ment, “ but to enlist their aid to Denver, next September should narian’s entire expense, but it master of ceremonies, the Rev. Dr. He went to Holy Cross abbey in their sufferings and their time as David Maloney. Sunday, May |6. Since this it Verellen; entertainment, Eugene work for the missions in a way in immediately consult their pas­ helps materially. 1942 as a postulant, and entered in some districts still a mis­ Ahlbrandt; program, Albert G. a special prayer to Almighty God which they alone are privileged Gifts of tony amount are wel­ Confirmation for a large class, tors and make the necessary the novitiatfe of the Benedictine sion territory, many priasta Kamm; banquet, Charles Schnei­ to bless the efforts of the Church’s to help— by uniting their suffer­ come, eithei in cash or in bequests. including a number of converts, formal application. It it nec­ Fathers June 1, 1944, He made his are not able to save ada- der; publicity, E. V. Puller; reg- mission apostolate and to touch ings with those of Christ on the essary to determine at this Address all communi ations to the will ^be held following the Mass. solemn profession June 1, 1947, qnately for thair old aga, and istoation, Louis Orleans; enter­ the hearts of those to whom the cross and offering them as a Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Chan­ Musfc’will be furnished by Monsi­ time the number of students to after taking his first vows June hence depend npon the gener- tainment for women, Mrs. Eugene missionaries are sent prayer to obtain the faith for be accommodated. cery Office, 1536 Logaii street, gnor Bosetti’s vested choir. 1, 1944. .^osity of others in this period. Ahlbrandt. Though no special prayers have others.” Denver 5, Colo. PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Office, 938 Bannock Street___ Thursday, May 13, _,1J48

Chinese Couple New Cormel Near Littleton Heights Speaker Dine at Are Coffverfeif if'I Restaurant Open to Public May 28-30 Will Be former (Continued From Page One) Inuris, who recite the Divine Of- F O R M A Y At Cathedral adapting the building to suit the^fice and have a voice in the affairs Head ol Austria ^ ^ *nd CaUfornl* needs of a Carmel. The work of of the monastery as well as the (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) renovation is in the final stages right to elect the prioress; the lay BREAKFASTS from ...... 35e his interest in the Catholie Church, was to taken piacd, Schusehnigg and will be completed before the sisters, who wear a white veil and invited him to attend the inquiry take care of the domestic needs received an ominoua phone cafi DEVOIIONS LUNCHEONS from ...... 45c classes conducted at the Cathedral dates for the inspection by the of the monastery; and the extern from Berlin. He was ordered to DINNERS from ...... 85e by the Rev. Duane Theobald. public. sisters, who are not bound to the call off the vote ne had asked for “ I was still open-minded when I enclosure and take care of the ex­ and to resign as Chancellor. If he Two additional nuns came from did not comply, Austria was to be To the Blessed Virgin began attending the lectures,” he the parent Carmel in Grand Rap­ ternal affairs of the monastery says. 'T was considering Christian under the direction of the prioress. invaded. He was given only one ids and three postulants were ad­ hour for his decision. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Science in particular. But as the mitted, On Feb. 2 the first pro­ All are true Carmelites and fol- desses went on, I became more and jow the same rule, differing only The harassed Chancellor tele­ fession was held in the Carmel. phoned London, Paris, Rome. No­ NOVENAS Cholc* I AppMlur»—1 8aap»—4 BntT(*»—I Biladi more convinced. Then I read Fa­ in those points where there must The profession ceremonies are where was there any help for 10 DtsurU and Drlnki ther O’Brien’s book, The Faith of private, but the rites of investi­ be a division of labor. Millione, which increased my con­ The Divine Office is recited sol­ Austria. In his bitter hour of deci­ ture are open to the public. The sion, Schusehnigg stood alone. The BOOKS Pot Roost of Corn Fed Beef viction. Of course, I was still read­ Carmel is known as the Carmel of emnly each day according to the ing Protestant books and pamph­ nations who had guaranteed,free­ W^th Brown Grarp, Maahad Potatoaa, Graao Strlnt the Holy Spirit and the chapel is Roman Breviary. Two one-hour lets, too, but their arguments no periods of mental prayer are ob­ dom to Austria were unwilling Brant, Countrp Stria. dedicated to Our Lady, Spouse of now to back that guarantee. ROSARIES longer satisfled me.” the Holy Spirit. served in common every day, morn­ Mrs. Louie, who has an M.A. de­ ing and evening, the latter from Schusehnigg knew how pitifttlly 75c This is the sixth foundation small were the forces of his coun­ Chicken Pie gree in bacteriolo^ from Chicago from the parent Carmel in Grand five to six. An hour’s recreation follows dinner and supper. Save try as compared to the military STATUES LNDIVIDUALLT BAKED university, attended the lectures Rapids, Mich. during recreation, silence in the might of Nazi . Even if with her husband. A native of the History of Order U.S., she came of a family that was community is constant Except they opposed the German invasion, Rose Duncan at the Hammond Organ it would be a matter of 48 hours devoutly Presbyterian, and knew The Discalced or Barefooted for the EHvine Office, meals, and nothing of Catholicism before she Carmelites of Our Lady trace their recreation, the nuns must remain at the most before the Austrians were overcome. 400 SEATS • NO LIQUOR • ORGAN MUSIC began the classes. “ Even after I origin in a moral, if not historical, in their cells, working, reading, or became convinced, I did not try to sense to a great prophet of the praying. Those in good health Forced to Capitulate THE JAMES CLARKE persuade her to join the Church, ‘ Old Law, Elias. The tradition of never eat meat, and fast every day!/’ Shortly before the hour granted says her husband. ” 1 left it entirely the Church has always seen in him from Sept. 14 to Easter, except him h was over, Schusehnigg broad­ up to her. But after about the sixth a type of the life of zealous con­ on Sundays and great feasts. cast a message to the people of CHURCH GOODS HOUSE templation, of redemptive prayer lecture she, too, began to be con­ The law of enclosure is ob­ Austria. He told them of the. ulti­ j O H n s o n s vinced, and by the end of the se­ in faith. The Order of Our Lady matum and the massed German Eitablished 1902 1636 Tremont Plae* of Mount Carmel is vowed to a served in each Carmel. The nuns TA. 3789 ries she wanted to join the may not leave the limits of their troops at their borders. And, be­ Denvar 2, Colo. STORAGE ft m ou in c CD. Church.” They were received into spirit of fruitful contemplation. monastery, nor may any outsider cause resistance would mean use­ the Church together shortly before The actual beginnings of the or­ enter the enclosed part of the mon­ less bloodshed, he also told them # . o c 4 # 1 0 V l j V « w the couple were married in a Meth­ Albert, Patriarch of Jeru­ apeak to outsiders except in a resigning the Chancellorship.^.“ God WEARE PROUDTOANNOUNCE _ _ _ _ ^ odist church a year ago last Christ­ salem, gave a rule of life to some room divided by a partition of !” were his final mas eve. ‘‘If we had been Catholics hermits living on Mount Carmel. wood or iron called a grille. Ex­ words. Schusehnigg had lost his OUR APPOINTMENT AS For the Safety of Your Goods then, we could not have been mar­ Obedience, solitude, the Divine Of­ cept when sj^aking with her im­ long, hard battle with the Nazis; ried on that day,” notes Mr. Louie fice, "prayer without ceasing,” mediate relations or an ecclesia.sti- and, in spite of his acceding to OEFICIAL RESTAURANT OF THE '0 ^ 5 ? ^ rather triumphantly. perpetual abstinence from meat, cal superidr, a nun covers her face their demands, they immediately Use Johnson Service on Every Move the long fast from September to invaded Austria. Besides the fact that the Cath­ with a veil. AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN UNES. INC. Easter, and manual labor are the A Carmelite monastery must de­ There would have been ample olic Church was the foundation chief points of the rule. **rO AND FROU EVEKTWBERB’' that he had been looking for he pend on alms. The nuns may not time for Schusehnigg to flee be­ STORAGE - PACKING - SHIPPING finds many other things about it Two centuries later, women beg unless they are in extreme ne­ fore the German forces rumbled very attractive. A priest at the Ca­ were admitted into the order. For cessity. They must work for their in, and his friends urged him to Phone PE 2433 Denver 221 Broadway thedral a few weeks ago, he re­ various reasons several points of living, and what they cannot earn leave by plane immediately; but lates, told a story about a man the ancient rule were dispensed in this way to support them in the Chancellor refused, coura­ looking for the town’s Catholic with by Papal authority. The prim­ their life of collective and per­ geously determined to share his c 1578 S. B R O A D W A Y church. He tried one after another, itive rule was restored largely ow­ sonal poverty the Providence of country’s fate: “ I am an Austrian ing to the efforts of S t Teresa of and here I shall stay.” The next but was disappointed. Finally he God must supply through the ST EAKS • CHOPS- CHICKENSHRIM P- LOBSTER entered the last church and settled Jesus (1515-1582) and of St. John charity of others. It is a privi­ day he was put under arrest and down contentedly in a pew—he of the Cross (1642-1591). Today lege to aid by one’s alms in the the seven years of his imprison­ SEA FOODS ANP F R 06 LEGS knew it was a be­ the order is divided into the Calced foundation and maintenance of a ment had begun. fOK TH£MOSTDISai££rOOV/eMEr cause the preacher was talking and Discalced, or Teresian branch­ monastery, for it means a direct Schusehnigg i.s the author of money. “ That may be all right as es. sharing in the life of prayer and two moving books; My Auetria, LIQUEURS’MIXED BEVERAGES WINES’COCKTAIL^ the story of Austria’s struggle to K/ a story,” says Mr. Louie, “ but Rula of Order of sacrifice which is thus made FOR THE MOST EXACTING CONNOISSEUR • • have found the very opposite to be The life of the Discalced Car­ possible. re-establish herself aJter ; and Austrian Requiem, a true. The ordinary procedure in melite nun is governed by the Spirit and Purpoi* of Order • CATERING TO BANQUETS - LUNCH EONS • \/ most Protestant churches I attend­ chronicle of Austria’s tragic down­ • • primitive ‘rule of S t Albert and The whole reason of Carmel, its SP.9700 -CLUB CiATHERINGi- PE.0905 ed was a 15-minute exhortation for prayer and penance, its silence fall under Hitler’s ruthless on­ the constitutions written by St. slaught. A \/• * generosity and then the passing of and enclosure, is to allow the Car­ the basket.” Teresa. Each monastery (and Since many people will want to there are more than 600, with 12,- melite nun to devote her entire en­ \/ He is particularly impressed by ergies to the worship, the contem­ see and hear this fearless Catholic • ft 000 nuns) is independent of any leader who defied Hitler and who ■| I the Mass. In a Catholic church one plation, and the love of God. The ROCKY MOUNTAIN NURSERIES \/ immediately has the feeljng that other Carmel and directly sub­ played so important a role in im­ • • ject to the Bishop of the diocese. spirit of Carmel is rooted deep in “ Tops ’Em 4 /r ’ the services are for God, not for the doctrine of the Mystical Body portant happenings of our times, Loretto Heights college is now 4 2 \/ personal glory. The Catholic serv­ A prioress, elected for a term of Christ: Christ continuing on With Superior Nursery Stock from ices are restrained and dignified. of three years, is superior of a earth, through the members of the making plans to accommodate an Everjp-eens to Fruit Trees and Rose* Carmel. A Carmel usually has unusually large crowd at this n :/ There is no personal glory given Church, which is His Body, His Our Landscftpa Mtn WUI Call at Your Horn* to Htip You choir soloists, singers, or preachers. three divisions of nuns; The choir redeeming life of utter devotion year's commencement exercises. Deaim Your Grounds. Thia Servica la Without Chart** n:/ All remain anonymous, and the to the Father, and of utter devo­ He WiU Give You a PAY-A3-Y0U-G0*PLAN U Yo« Wiah. choir is even out of sight of the tion to men for whom He died. congregation. Ex-Navy Nurse The Carmelite nun by her life Fr. Louis Mertz "PAY-AS- The deeper he goes into his sci­ of unceasing prayer and penance YOU-GROW” NTANGIBLES ar* thingi that cannot be touched entific studies, says Mr. Louie, the strives in a special way to make more convinced he is of God. Superintendent To Murk Jubilee or grasped. Boulevard Mortuary strives to make herself a fit channel through MANUFACTURERS *nii BUILDER.S I There are so many things that which the redemptive love of of ORNAMENTAL STEEL ond every service a ministration to the living as well cannot be explained otherwise, and Christ may flow out to all man­ (Continued From Page One) WOOD PENCES. and LAWN Of Sands House SPRINKLER SYSTEMS on EASY I noticed this in my undergraduate kind. Carmel, for all it* ancloture as a tribute to the departed . . . We assume every his boots on’, organized the lay­ TERMS U T od Dtair*. days, too, when I did not take re- and (olituda i* a*ientially mis- ligion as seriously as now— such men into so strong a bloc that the responsibility and make one charge to cover all. (Continued From Page One) iionary and active in the deepett legislation was never passed.” The OFFICE Phono SALES YARD things as life, and the origin of 38-per-cent capacity with no wait-, •en*e of the word. 1685 Bellaira St. FRemont 2862 4 1 4 1 East Colfax A t *. Your selection determines the cost. You can safely fundamental matter.” issue reminded him of the battles ing list. It was decided that the Each Carmelite monastery, ev­ his father had to wage in Belgium. put your trust in Boulevard. He has the convert’s zeal, too, facilities of the house could be having sent Father O’Brien's Faith ery Carmelite, is dedicated to OFFICERS OF MASS put to better use by acceding to a prayer for the needs of the ARE ANNOUNCED of MuHone to two friends in Chi­ more urgent need. cago. “ They are engaged to Cath­ Church, especially for the arch­ Father Mertz will observe his olics,” he explains with his ready Born in St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. diocese or uiocese in which a Car­ 25th anniversary by a Solemn Oriental smile, "and I have been Price was reared in Colorado mel is located. The Ordinary, the Mass at 10 o’clock. May 27, in St. w’orking on them.” Springs, and was graduated in clergy, the religious men and wo­ Theresa’s church. The officers of 1936 from the Seton school of men, the faithful, the return of the Mass will include himself as WELCOME STRAW HAT DAYS nursing, conducted by the Sisters lapsed Catholics to the spirit and celebrant: the Very Rev. Harold V. of Charity there. She also at­ practice of their faith, and the Campbell of Blessed Sacrament Regional Parley tended Colorado A. and M. col­ conversion of all peoples . . . church as deacon; the Rev. Wil­ iN A FAMOUS ... MRS. TAS. P. McCOMATY FEDERAL at NO. SPEER lege and received a Bachelor of these are the special objects of the liam V. Powers of St. James’ Science degree from George nuns’ prayers. church as subdeacon; and the Rev. On DPs Planned Washington university, Washing­ GRAND 1 6 2 6 The Carmel of the Holy Spirit, Elmer Kojka of Catholic Charities (Continued From Page One) ton, D.C. like every Carmel, will be happy as master o f ceremonies. Father Each Communist coup brings a Served ef Navy Nurie to receive requests for prayers John P. Moran of St. John’s church will deliver the sermon. KNOX new flood of refugees. It is sig­ Mrs. Price served with the from anyone. Catholic or non- nificant that the majority of these United States Navy Nurses’ corps Catholic. All are welcome to Father Mertz has four brothers refugees are Catholics and that from September, 1938, until June, write or bring these requests per­ still living in Belgium and a sister for many religion is the principal 1944. She was stationed in Pan­ sonally. in the Duchy of Luxembourg. One STRAW H A T reason they will not return home. ama for seven months. “ I commend this new Carmel brother is living in Spokane, Wash. * * * Previous to her naval enli.st- and its nuns to the generosity and Father Nicholas Mertz, also a ment she did private duty work kindly consideration of all Cath­ brother, served in the Spokane dio­ CASH THE UNITED STATES not cese and died 10 years ago. only is not doing her part, he and was associated with the Ced- olics of the Archdiocese of Den­ s of Lebanon hospital in Los pointed out, but she is actually ver,” declared Archbishop Vehr. We Will Pay Caah for Small Homes in or Near Denver. Angele.s. Following her discharge Quick Action — Call or See holding up the work of other na­ “These sisters will offer their tions. The International Refugee from the navy she worked at the prayers and personal sacrifices and St. Elizabeth's PTA Memorial hospital in New York organization of the UN will become penances for you and your inten­ permanent when 16 nations agree for two years. Mrs. Price came tions. I ask you to extend to them to set it up. England, Holland, directly to Denver after leaving whatever financial help your To Install Officers UJILLinmS & GREERE Canada, and many South Ameri­ this hospital. means permit. They are now bur­ can countries have done their part. She was married at Annapolis, dened with a debt for the purchase (St. EHxabeth’t Parish, Denver) 1641 Stout TA. 6266 We have held out and are delaying Md., the day following her hus­ of the property. Any donations of. St. Elizabeth’s PTA will meet the entire program. The anomaly band’s graduation from the United fruit, vegetables, and the simpler May 13 at 8 o’clock for the last of the whole setup is that the U. S. States Naval academy there in types of food, exclusive of meat, meeting of the school year. Mrs. is now putting in 85 per cent of 1944. will be gratefully accepted by the A. F. Zarlengo will seat the new the funds for the IRQ. “ We seem Her husband is now w’orking for Carmel. The Church of Denver officers: Mrs. Avila, president; to be willing to do everything ex­ his Master’s degree at the Colo­ and innumerable souls will be ben­ Mrs. Cazer, vice president; Mrs. cept face squarely the only possi­ rado School of Mines. He .served efited by their prayers, self-sac­ Abata, secretary; Mrs. Montoya, LOOK! LOOK! ble solution of the problem.” with the sixth marine division in rifice, and personal abnegation. corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Recent public opinion polls have the war and received many cita­ May Our Blessed Lady, Patroness Garies, treasurer. PRICES CUT TO shown that the people of the tions and decorations. of the Carmel, bless its efforts for C. J. Spahn has started a base­ United States are overwhelmingly souls and all who assist it.” ball team with the grade school ROCK BOTTOM in favor of admitting DPs to the boys. country. “ It is up to us to remind Fifty children received Holy on 13 nationally-adTCrtited Congress of that fact,” Monsignor Fr. Edward Leyden Aid Society Plans Communion April 25. Breakfast Mulroy said. At present there are was served by Mmes. Riedel, Zig- Oil Burning three DP aid bills before Congress. Spring Party May 18 ler, and Noel. ♦ They are the Stratton bill, pigeon­ To Address ACCW May Crowning Hold Chooie from our largest stock in years! You’ll find ovary HOT W ATER holed in the last Congress, and the The annual spring card The May crowning took place wanted , color and size, including plenty of long ovals. Wylie and Lowndes bills. (Continued From Page One) party sponsored by the Queen on Mother’s day at 3:30 p.m. The Come in and let u* help you make the change-over from HEATERS Monsignor Mulroy addressed the leen Shell, adoptions; Miss Gert­ of Heaven Aid society will be May queen, Herminia Chavez, was class in main currents of Ameri­ rude Gracf Ave Maria clinic; held at the orphanage, 4825 dressed in a white formal with your heavy winter hat to a light-weight Knox Straw! 11 only - 30 gal. capacity can thought at the request of Pro­ Miss Rita Coffey, foster homes; Federal boulevard, Denver, flowing veil. The attendant*, Jo Regular price...... $109.50 fessor Barris M. Mills, chairman Miss Catherine Hueber, super­ Tuesday, May 18. Ann Cooley, Loraine McKinzie, of the English department at Den­ visor of Catholic Charities; and The sewing group in charge Yolanda Torres, and Mary Ann COCONUTS & FANCY WEAVES ‘ 5 Clearance 1 0 ^ . 9 5 ver university. Mmes. John T. Tierney, John F. of Mrs. M. Covillo will fur­ Jaramilla, wore blue formals and Price...... O f Murtaugh, Cletus Koester, James nish the table awards. carried bouquets. The crown-bear­ A dessert luncheon will be er, Patricia McGannon, wore her COMFORT SENNITS »7.50 2 only • 40 gal capacity Kenney, and Miss Mary Nadorff, The Denver Catholic volunteers. served at 1 p.m. white First Communion clothes. Regular price...... $123.85 Take Argo bus on 15th or All the school children partici­ PANAMAS <7.50 & <10 Res^ister 12:30 p.m.— Luncheon— Mrs. Fred 16th and Lawrence. pated. Clearance $ Q C -5 0 W. Gushurst, president of the Price...... Published Weekly by the Denver deanery, presiding. Catholie I^reas Society, Ine. Address— The Rev. Edward A. Enjoy the comfort and con- 938 Bannock Street, Denver, Leyden, archdiocesan superin­ wK«n you lovo ot a bank • • • Tonienco of hot water all the tendent o f schools, "Federal Colo. time. Here's your chance to Legislation and Our Schools.” tho DINVER INDUSTRIAL BANK get a hot water heater at a Subscription: $1 Per Tear Address— The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Archbishop of Denver. draatically reduced price I Entered as Second Clasa Matter at the Peat Offiea, Denvtr, 2 p.m.— Business meeting, Mrs. L. you fpot ^ forvico • • • ORDER BY MAIL A. Higgins, president, presiding; Df.lirered FREE anywhere in Colo. opening prayer and message, the the Rocky Mountain Area! Very Rev. Eugene O’Sullivan of ••f high rofuntt • • • Fort Collins. Dr. 6. J. Address, “ Who Informs Our Chll dren,” Mrs. Louis McMahon; got that socuro fooling • • • far2«aAl^Teai>«fsi< and reports on credentials com­ SduMble mittee, resolution committee, nominating committee, election Optometrist of directors, and directors' meet­ lORTH DENVER ing. Denver Industrial Bank Spedaliat Reservations may be made with (Opposite the Denver Dry Goods Co.) * Mrs. L. J. Holmes, SP. 2563, For Vinud C O i f / h C m tfia tu f and Miss Barbara Bach, MA. 1534 CALIFORNIA STREET • PHONE MAtn 5155 ^ ^ ^ T H E m fln ’ S STORE.G2 I SIXTEEnTB Eyo Can 6913. Organization reports should TINNTS6M . m lUCKI ■•RTI Df iUTCr$ . $L 7$IT t m reach the various chairman well in GEORGE F. ROCK, President 310 Mack KE. 5840 advance o l the conference.

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Nurse Essay Noted Conductor Look At Your Hat— Contest Winner Littleton Parish Dance J. J. CELLA INSURANCE “ Everyone Else Does!** Will Be Held on May 21 The Wsll-Drcssed Man la Ualng Tbii Servic* Mari* A. Call* Jack J. C«Ua FACTORY FINISHED Littleton. — All parishioners, as chairman of the event on behalf their friends, and relatives, are in­ of the Altar and Rosary society. 'Insurance of All Kinds" * vited to attend St. Mary’s parish Miss Gloria Cecchin has repre­ ROBERTS dance, to be held Friday evening. sented S t Mary’s Young People’s —the hat mdn 42 Years of Dependable Service in the Field tehere May 21, at the Grandview Grange club, and James W, Hoffman has hall, southeast of Littleton. The represented the Holy Name so­ Ladies Hats Too! Dependability is Essential. evening promises to be an enjoy­ ciety. 258 Broadway PICK-UP— DELIVERY able event, with dancing to the On April 30, John'A. Lievens Phone KE. 2633 music of Matt Kramer and his retired from his work with the 1120 Security Bldg. 17th e CaUf. country club coipbos, cards, and DuPont company at LouvierSi, refreshments. Proceeds from the where he had been a valued em- dance will be used toward the pur­ ployg for m ye than 30 years, hav­ TWENTY-THOUSAND chase of a set of new vestments ing started with the company on to be worn during Solemn Masses Feb. 21, 1918. Now that he has in St. Mary’s church. Mrs. Ben­ retired, Mr. Lievens expects to be SHOWINGS DAILY! jamin J. Spahn has been working able to devote more time to his Exaggerated? Not the way we look at it. An enlarged "So We Made a Loan gardening. He and Mrs. Lievens photograph of each property lilted with ua if diaplayed in live at Louviers with a son, John our office window. Pedeatrian traffic by our convenient n Fathers and Sons 0. Lievens. They are also the parents of two other sons, George location it eatimated at 20,000 daily. We think you’ll agrea at JIM FURLONG'S and William, and a daughter, Mrs. that this if an effective meant of getting proapect# for Of St. John's Parish Revert Ritchlin, of Littleton. your house. /Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen, who Yat, litcralljr thouiandi of peopU hare told thoutand* of other (eside on the county road, had as EUGENE ORMANDY, For prompt resets — call us tomorrow. peopi* that they got rid of worriiome hnaneial protture hjr THE ARCHDIOCESAN To Vie in Basehnll their .guest last week Mrs. Bowen’s above, conductor of the Phil­ sister, Mrs. Gabriel Fardell of making a loan with ui. It ia good huiineii to borrow to rednea Council of Catholic Nurses Gunnison. adelphia orcheAra, will appear announced the 'winner in the essay (St. John’s Perish, Denver) with his 110 musicians in the Den­ payment!, if pratant monthly payments on aarions accounts The ball grounds at Ninth and Attend Operetta contest sponsored by this group to Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Craig, ver City auditorium Monday eve­ can’t be met out bf current income. Wa know you will like our further the interests of high school Josephine will be the scene of an accompanied by their sons, Jerry ning, May 31. Tickets may be ob­ unusual contest Sunday, May 16, friendly loan aerrice if yon need money. students in the profession of nurs­ and Johnny, recently attended tain^ from the May company box at 3 o’clock. The fathers of boys S o . ing. From among the 100 contest­ The Sailor Maids, a t,wo-act oper­ office. The outstanding orchestra ants, the essay, entitled “ So You on the baseball team have chal­ is being brought here by the Den­ lenged their sons on the crack etta presented by the students of MAin 1277 Want To Be a Nurse," written by Mount St. Gertrude’s academy in ver Civic Symphony society. Realtors 720 17th Street team to a regular game. The boys Miss Patricia Satterwhite of 3807 Boulder. Their daughter, Miss anticipate their easiest game of LOANS QUICKLY MADE ON Utica street, Denver, was consid­ Joan Craig, sang the leading role ered to be the most original and the season and are prepared to take care of any unlooked-for in the operetta. The Craigs had Fund Drive Autos, Furniture, Collateral, First and Second Mortgages on sincere. as their ^ests at the performance Miss Satterwhite, pictured above, power the dads might have. The ImproTed Denrer Real Estate and to Salaried Employes on their winners of Sunday's game will Mrs. Craig’s mother, Mrs. George is a senior student at Holy Family Gardner, of Littleton, and Brother Under Way plain note, without a n ' assignment of' wages and without high school and 'will be graduated be entertained by the losers at the Men’s club meeting May 26. Benjamin Sanderson, from Regis NEW CHEVROLET MOTORS June 6. The a'W'ard given Miss Sat­ high school in Denver. notifying the employer. terwhite was a $25 savings bond Athletic letters for boys who qualified in boxing and baseball Father Frederick McCallin re­ In Golden contributed by the ACCN. cently officiated at the Baptism Short Block-8225 will be awarded at the Men’s club Golden.— The volunteer group Includes grinding valves, complete motor meeting May 26. of Samuel Eugene Murray, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mur­ who are contacting afl parishioners tune-up, clutch overhaul and all electrical Scoutmaster Transferred Scholarship ray. Sponsors for the child were for pledges to the School and wiring checked. Makes a new car out of Boy Scout troop 161 suffered a Mr. and Mrs, Joseph L. Cecil. Mrs. your old one. Building fund were given the severe loss this week when it was Murray is the former Miss Betty USE OUR BUDGET PLAN JIM FURLONG pledge cards and last-minute in­ Winners at learned that Scoutmaster Bob Rieker. Garden is moving to Washirtgton, Mary Roberta Brown, infant structions at a meeting in the 1735 Welton St. KEystone 2224 D. C. Mr. Garden has directed the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph church hall May 10. They began Regis Named troop for the past year and has Brown, was baptized recently by the drive immediately and hope to Open Daily 8:30 to 5:30; Saturdays Till 1 P.M. done an outstanding job in carry­ Father McCallin in St. Mary’s have all pledges signed by May 24. The 10 scholarship winners, ing out the scouting program with church. Sponsors for the child, Altar Society Meets DENVER'S OLDEST CHEVROLH DEALER chosen following the recent exami the boys. It is hoped that his work who was born March 9, were Ruth The Rev. Barry J. Wogan, pas­ nations given for entrance into may bring him back to Denver Comstock and A. J. Geiger. Mrs. tor, was host to the Altar and Regis high school next fall, were soon. Brown is the former Miss Cor­ Rosary society May 5 when the I N I i announced this week by the Rev. Members of the eighth grade of nelia Curtan. regular monthly meeting was held 455 BROADWAY CATHEDRAL PARISH Paul F. Distler, S.J., principal of St. John’s school will be guests Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Singer, in the church hall. The usual rou­ TELEPHONE PEARL 4641 Regis high school. of honor at the meeting of the Jr., who reside on North Lincoln tine business was dispatched, after This awarding of scholarships by KIRAY club Tuesday, May 18. avenue, announce the birth of a which the nominating committee F A G A B ^ ’ S the high school to the top ranking Music Recital Given son, Thomas Albert, on May 6. submitted its report. The incum­ applicants for admission is a tra­ Sister George Mary’s music pu­ Mrs. Singer is the former Miss bent officers were offered as can- ditional custom at Regis since its ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH STILL SERVING ITS pils were presented in a piano re­ Helen Bennett, daughter of Mrs. didates for re-election, inasmuch inception more than a decade ago cital on Sunday afternoon, , Christina Bennett. Paternal grand­ as they have served but one year. There are no other scholarships for in St. John’s school hall. Students parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert The election of officers will take OLD FRIENDS AND PATRONS the high school set up at the pres­ participating were James, Richard, Singer, Sr. place at the June meeting, which ent time and this kindness on the and Robert Alenius; James Allen, Calls Mother will be held in the home of Mrs. part of Regis high school authori­ HODGE GROCERY John, Judy, and Mary Clare Burn- Francis O’Brien, son of Mr. and F. J. Meyer, with Mrs. L, F. Meyer ties makes it possible for outstand 2105 E, Virginia SP. 7505 The Finest of Fish and Poultry at ite; Robert Carver, Desmond Mrs. B. F. O’Brien, surprised his as co-hostess. Because of the high BILL HLCHES, Prop. ing students to defray part of the Casey, Mary Clare Cervi, Ardeth school graduations, it was decided Wa have added complete cost of their high school education. mother by calling her for Mother’s Une of FROZEN FOODS Daly, James Delaney, Mary Earley, day. He called on Saturday eve­ to postpone the June meeting from Complete Food Service The scholarship consists of a Edward Elliott, Lauretta Howe, the usual first Wednesday to Meats . . . Groceries gift of one half of the tuition for ning, May 8, and was able to talk 598 South Gilpin COLFAX DRIVE IN — TA. “ 1776” Francis Jacobucci, Jerome King, with everyone in his family. Fran­ Thursday, June 10. the freshman year. Dependent Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Smart to Be Thrifty* Marshallean Kuhl, Kathleen La- cis is now a student at St. Bene­ A games party was discussed for upon the student’s ability to at­ Forge, Mary Jo Mahoney, Mar­ May 22 in the Golden Community tain high grades while a freshman, dict’s college in Atchison, Kans., garet Anne McFadden, Joanne and was a visitor last week end in center at Tenth and Washington. Rudisill IGA the scholarship may be continued Meinnis, Carmen Okeson, Judy Mrs. Marion Underhill was ap­ LEN’S Pharmacy for the sophomore year. St. Joseph, Mo., at the home of his Ponder, Dianne Prinzing, Louis mother's uncle. pointed as chairman, with Mrs, T. Grocery & Market U 0. FEHR, Prop. Approximately 120 boys from the Ramaley, Angela Razal, Anthony G. Garrison, Mrs. Robert Dalton, The children of Mr. and Mrs. Quality Meats — Groceries Urmber Et. Vlncant dt Psal’t Par4ah ECONOMY grade schools of the city took the Santepietro, Carol and Larry and Mrs. Hugh Beers on the com­ Have Your Doctor Phon* N«xt U CUrk«*« Cbwreli Go*ds Peter Goscha, who reside on North Fresh and Frozen Fruits examination April 24 and the 10 Springer, and Mary Kay Sullivan. Prince avenue, drove to Goodland, mittee for arrangements. Tickets (Jt Your Prescription securing the highest rating are Examinations for scholarships and Vegetables “ When In lorn $piriU call Jerry^ Kans., on Mother’s day, where will be sent to all parishioners, and Ws Apprsclsta Year Patronazs being offered the scholarships. to St. Mary’s academy will be others will be sold by members of 2707 E. Lxiuisiana RA. 3739 ttocoiM 4 1634 Tremont KE. 4554 they joined their parents at a fam­ A Clayton SP. 5717 At Loolsiane and Sooth Clajton VtMVlK, COlO, They are Michael Charles Villano given at the academy on Saturday, ily dinner in honor of the occa­ the Altar and Rosary society. FREE DBUVEBT FREE PARKING of St. Catherine’s parochial May 15. Pupils of St. John’s school sion. Mr. and Mrs. Goscha are the The annual ACCW convention school, the son of Mr. and Mrs. who will compete are Mary Clare parents of six children, three of will be held May 20 in the Albany Paul J. Villano of 3949 Umatilla Cervi, Judy Ford, Eileen Dolan, A REPUTABLE DRUG whom reside in this vicinity. 'They hotel in Denver. Anyone in­ street; William James McDermott Anita McNeive, Cornelia MeInnis, are Mrs. El wood Jewell-and Victor terested in attending should call BONNIE BRAE STORE of St. Dominic’s school, the son of and Mary Alice Martin. Goscha of Denver, and Arnold Mrs. E. J. Anderson before Mon­ NADORFF Mr. and Mrs. John J. McDermott The class of 1948 has presented Goscha, who resides on South Cur­ day, May 17, for reservations for of 2724 Federal boulevard; Ste­ to the school a beautiful carved tis avenue in Littleton. the dinner. Shopping Pinett in Winee and Been phen Albert Wyers of Blessed wood statue of Our Lady of Grace. Miss Marie Bolis, daughter of Mrs. T. G. Garrison gave a re­ i .im C«Uu An. FR. MTI Sacrament school, the son of Mr. Mrs. Gertrude Carroll enter­ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolis, is’now vis­ port on the St. Frances Xavier and Mrs. Carl A. Wyers of 1745 tained Mother Cabrini club mem­ iting in California, where she is Cabrini circle, which will soon be CoUu at Downing Denver Cherry street; bers with luncheon and bridge in Bonnie Brae COOK-LYON KEystone 3217 the guest of her sisters. Misses formally organized. Letters have Bernard Joseph Hammons of her home May 4. Anne and Madelyn Bolis. been sent to all parishioners to DRUG CO. • MOTOR CO. Loyola school, the son of Mr. and St. Mary’s circle members were Jerry Craig attended the Regis acquaint them with the aims of ALFRED C. ANDERSEN, Owner.Hsnsgct Customer Good Will Our Mrs. Bernard J. Hammons of 2436 guests of Mrs. John Sherlock for high school junior-senior prom at the circle. Numerous religious ar­ Have your Doctor phone us Greatest Asset Gaylord street; Jack Patrick Ma­ luncheon and bridge in her home the Broadmoor Country club last ticles which had been purchased your Prescriptions Dependable Used Cars this of St. Philomena's school, the May 4. Mrs. Fred Brandenburg week. Jerry, son of Mr. and Mrs. from the sisters at the Queen of DRAPES son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. was a guest. Mrs. Daniel Rcinert Beer, Wines, Etc. at Reasonable Prices Harold V. Craig, is now completing Heaven orphanage were shown to 763 So. UniTsrsitr RA. 2874 r25 So. Univeriity RA. 7211 Mathis of 1001 Steele street; and Mrs. John Threlkeld were his last year at Regis high school. the group by Mrs. Garrison. TWO DAY SERVICE Charles John Sonnen of St. John’s awarded the bridge honors. A surprise visitor at St. Mary’s Mmes. Underhill and Garrison ONE DAY SPECIAL ON CLEANING IF DESIRED school, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Moran was hostess rectory May 8 was the Most Rev. CONOCO PRODUCTS Preisser’s Red & White Robert W. Sonnen of 774 Race to members of the Infant of are in charge of the altars and Hubert M. Newell, Coadjutor sanctuary for May. Lubrication, Car Washing, Batteries street; Prague circle for luncheon in her Bishop of Cheyenne. Bishop New­ BURKE CLEANERS At a special meeting held May Recharged, Tire Vulcanizing Grocery and Market Tom Arthur Mansfield of St. home May 10. ell was on his way to Colorado Bill tnd Virmt Barks (Msmbtrs of SI. Fronds dt Sales Parish) 12, Father Wogan exhibited all FA.N’CT MEXTS. v e g e t a b l e s . AND Vincent de Paul’s school, the son Mrs. John McKee entertained Springs by automobile and stopped 26 E. 11th !VIA. 7442 Pickup and Delivery the church vestments and sacred BOl^NIE BRAE QUALITY GROCERIES AT of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Mans­ St Rose’s club in her home May for a visit with Father Frederick vessels, and gave an interesting LOWER PRICES field of 2067 South Fillmore street; 10. McCallin and Mrs. Anna Brooks, CONOCO SERVICE talk on the history of them and Free Delivery SPruce 4447 John Stuart Ames of St. Philo- St Joseph's club met in the rectory housekeeper, en route on the significance of the Mass. 724 So. University • PE. 9909 2331 E. Ohio Are. (80. Unlv. mnd Ohio) mcna’s school, the son of Mr. and home of Mrs. W. J. Ahem on there. Give that He explained also the duties of Mrs. Albert C. Ames of 2840 Lay- Wednesday, May 12, for luncheon On Sunday morning, May 16, Girl Graduate den street; Henry Louis Avila of and bridge. the Altar and Rosary society in A Permanent the Altar and Rosary society will oaring for the altars and sanc­ St Elizabeth’s school, the son of Altar Meeting May 21 be hostesses at a breakfast to be for that Mr. and Mrs. Roman Avila of 1405 tuary. SOUTH GAYLORD Great Day St. John’s Altar and Rosary so­ given in honor of the altar boys Navajo street, and Donald Alan ciety will meet in the sisters’ con­ at the Theodor Koldeway resi­ First Communion Held Breese of Sacred Heart school, the vent, 2830 E. Seventh avenue, on dence on Bowles avenue. Fifteen boys and girls of the Enter the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Breese Friday, May 21, at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Father McCallin wishes to re­ parish received their First Com­ Shopping District of 2224 Larimer street Zoto's Contest J. H. Monaghan will preside. The mind St. Mary’s parishioners that munion May 9. They were Ann All these scholarship win­ priests of the parish will be hosts the Carmelite nuns at the Carmel Lorraine Bamhardt, Mary Louise ners have been requested to regis­ at this meeting, and they extend a of the Holy Spirit can always make Dalton, Margaret Bernice D’Am- Gaylord Drug Store ter for the fall term at Regis high cordial invitation to all women in good use of any extra seeds, brosia, Sharon Annette Eaton, Mary Anne Bakeries Joho H. G«rken, Prop. school by June 10 if they intend the parish to attend the meeting. Calvin, John, and Robert Hall, Oenvrr, 6ola U Ilian Russe plants, shrubs, etc., which may be to accept the scholarship. Other After the business session, tea will available, for their own ground. Virginia Anne Kane, Sharon Ann Specialists In CUT RATE PRICES Plifltf 1 0 ^ 7 9 3 Call KE. S436 114 E. Colfax applicants who have successfully Kennedy, Raymond Kimminau, LILLIAN* RUSSELL, Besatj Shop be served and a social hour will If anyone has anything of this na­ Free Delivery completed the examination and who follow. ture that he would like to donate Wanda Marie McCoy, Kayleen Ann PARTY PASTRIES 2S Broadwsy 1024 So. Goyloitl Preacrlptioii SpecialifU have been notified of their success Mrs. James Purcell is ill in St. to the Carmelite nuns, he is asked Miller, Stephen John Plank, and Wines, Beers, etc. by mail should also register by Joseph’s hospital. to notify the rectory. Patricia and Robert Underhill. SP- 7418 PE. 7315 June 10 if possible. The Ave Maria circle of the Following the Mass a Communion 1059 So. Gaylord SP. 3345 HATHAWAY’S Another entrance examination Archbishop’s guild met March 12. breakfast was served for them in CITY LACE CLEAIVERS offered to prospective students who Mrs. Howard W. Kinkel was host­ the church hall by St. Agnes’ did not take the original examina­ Cathedral Sodality circle, with Mrs. John Polosky as GAY LORD CLEANERS 218 £a«t Seventh Ave. Phone TAbor 7907 ess for the meeting at her home on “ BOB’S IGA tion will be given at Regis high South Curtis avenue. chairman. She was assisted by PF 2-16-1 "WeWmW W Cnrtatna • Piliowi Cercfally Cleaned and Returned Same Size. Special Cart school Saturday, June 12, at 9 Plans Card Party Sunday, May 9, Mother’s day, Mmes. E. L. Bamhardt, Guy M. E. Patricks Prop. GiTtn to Table Llnena. Blanketa Laundered Without Shiinkart* a.m. in the administration build­ Eaton, Riley Deem, Marion Under­ WORK CALLED VOH AND DELIVERED was family Communion day in St. ing. No scholarships will be of­ Mary’s church. On Sunday, May hill, Hugh Beers, William Wagen- SUPER MARKET Our Lady’s sodality of the Ca­ PE. 1350 fered with this second examination, 16, the children qf the parish will bach, Louis Bolis, and Miss Mil Meats - Groceries - Vegetables thedral parish, Denver, will hold however. Since an examination is receive Holy Communion in a body dred Hokanson, Better Quality for Less a benefit card party on Wednes­ PROMPT PICK­ requisite for entrance to the high in the 8 o’clock Mass. school, prospective students are day, May 19, at 8 p.m., at the Overstake's Pharmacy UP AND DELIV- LOICHNIR AND LYNCH, INC. asked to be on hand Saturday, Catholic Charities annex, 1665 E FOOD AND DRINKS June 12. Grant. Admission will be 50 cents. Social Agencies Plan Luncheons, Dinners 1000 So. Gaylord RA. 4401 FRY SERVICE FINE FLOOR COVERINGS There will be refreshments, and d Complete Line of Rugi, Carpets and Linoleums and Late Night Snacks! Have Your Doctor Phone NAVY MOTHERS TO MEET everyone is invited. Luncheon Meet May 17 Vs His Prescription Intortor Docoratint Borneo — Oriptrlto — Contract Work Invito* The sodality b^an a novena to 1025 So. Gaylord The Rocky Mountain Na'vy Dr. Emil M. Sunley, director of We Deliver FR. 300» EVE BT APPOINTMENT 7501 E. COLFAX AVE. Mothers’ club 462 'will meet at 8 Our Lady of Fatima on Saturday, Ma^ 1, with about 25 members ‘the school of social work at the We Give Green Stamps p.m. Monday, May 17, at 1'772 We Cite Green Stamps university of Denver, will be prin^ Grant street, Denver. present at the 7:45 Mass. This is to John Harrsv Frank L> SBltb be a perpetual novena for the con cipal speaker at the annual lunch­ The firms listed here de­ / version of Russia and the promo­ eon meeting of the Denver Council Quality Cleaning serve to be remembered JOHN HARVEY SAVINGS GROW FASTER tion of world peace. Each novena of Social A «ncies Monday, May QUALm FURNITURE consists of attendance at Mass and 17, at the Chamber of Commerce. NOW OPEN EVERY DAY [ommunitij PlouiErj Washington Park when you are distributing Serving 11 A. M. to 2 A. M. 14«4 BAST COLFAX AVENUE the reception of Holy Communion His subject 'will be “ Some Basic C le a n e r s your patronage in the dif­ al Joaaphina AT SILVER STATE! on the first Saturday for five con­ Issues in Social Work.” It ■will be fine Liquors -^fountain Service TERMS. OF COURSE secutive months, and meditation on his first appearance before the 250 BROADWAY AT ELLSWORTH PHONE SPruce73l8 N. W. CHRISTENSHN ferent lines of business. Yes, two tod a half St DTE Telephone EA. 4679 the mysteries of the Rosary for 16 members of the council since he PEarl 5153 1087 S. Gaylord SP. 7898 times u fut! Safe­ minutAs following Mass. assumed the directorship of the VAN ZIMMERMAN. Haaisar ty is insured to D. U. school of social work last 15,000 . . Earnings September. Fother Hughes Attends In additipn to Dr. Sunley’s talk, SAVE '/3 ON YOUR compounded twice SULWA jV HARDWARE the program will include a report M EAT BILL a year. Add to or Clossmote's Elevation of the nominating committee P a i n t & S u p p ly PYREXWARE, SILEX co ffe e MAKERS forth PROUD nnnASinil By Buying in Quantity KEHTONE — MeMUBTRY PAINTS withdraw from headed by Mrs. Hector C. Mc- HOUSEHOLD WAKE Complete Processing Service Do it yourself, or let as recom­ 22 your account con­ The ^ Very Rev. Vincent R. Naught on its nominations to the mend a Reliable Contractor. Hughes, O.P., pastor of St. Domi­ council board of directors. A spe­ So. Gaylord Hdw. Go. You*ll look your best with an M«s lasursM* veniently. Steel Lockers Available nic’s church, Denver, attended the cial business meeting is to be held DEVOE and SHERWIN- loss So. Gaylord SP. 2961 Avalon Permanent and installation of in connection with the annual KING'S FRIGID GIVE HER ONE FOR THAT GREAT DAY Bishop Edward Celestin Daly, meeting. WILLIAMS PAINTS SILVER STATE O.P., at the Cathedral of S t Am­ The Council of Social Agencies FOOD BANK 1,000 Patterns of The firms listed here de­ SAVIN«I AND laAN AIS'N brose, Des Moines, la., May 13. Fa­ is a Red Feather service which Distinctive Wallpapers serve to be remembered ^Stsenth st its Retkisi^ ther Hughes was a companion stu­ plans and co-ordinates social ser­ (Mr. a Mrs. A. A. Kins, et Avalon Beauty Salon «I2.«S4 mH ST. dent of the newly elected Bishop vices in the health, welfare, and Catbsdrel Perish) We Rent Floor Sanders when you are distributing Phene CH 0545 325 E, C o lfu /DBtVEII, COLORADOi for several years at the Domini­ recreation fields. Its membership 2041 So. University 2219 E. RA. 1925 your patronage in the dif­ TAbw U74 (Mississipp) at So, Gaylord) ENTER THE ZOTO’S CONTEST can house of studies, Washington, consists of both publid and private PE. 3533 OPEN 8 A.H. to 6 P.M. D. C. Both are natives of Boston. agencies. ferent lines of business.

pm a PAGE POUR Offfcfl, 988 Biinnoek Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, E E yiton a 4208 Thursday, May 18, 1948

The ANGELUS 'Rosary, Heart' Is Lighted 16 Yestnetit Safs 'Rurban' Life Championed HAVE YOUR CHintCH GOODS BOVSE • IS /Hade by Society To Offset Evils of City GLASSES FOR SALE The Tabernacle society met in By David Prudhomhb ble. Anyone can do it. And nearly everyone who makes the change REPAIRED Excellent Retuont for Selling ths home of Mrs. 0. M. Kellogg, "I' can’t be a farmer! I’ve lived Denver, Friday, May 7. In addi­ in the city all my life!" never goes back to ths city.” Broken, (wistad franca arc made like For Information contact Kathleen Diatx, Manager The rural life leader was not naw, Rrokan lenHa an acianti/ically tion to a great number of mem­ People ask Mr. Kane this ques­ dnpllcatad. Why deny yooraall tha 109 West Fifth St. Phope 8892 tion wherever he goei— that is talking of full-scale farming, but pleaaora of good vliian batcaaa of Pb«U«, Colorado bers there were many guests and that kind of "rurban" life by broken gluias? Hnva than rafsind when he lectures in the cities, NOW I eight new members present which people who must work in the where too many houses are with Open; 9:00 to 5:30 Daily Mrs. A. E. Murchie and ber out yards and too many children city can still live in the country group of workers have made 16 play in the streets. and become semi-self-sufficient. 9:00 to 1:00 Saturdays "Thii new phase of American complete sets of veatmsnta since To own a plot of land away EiUbllibad follow unbiased last November. Mrs, J. Leonard life is becoming more popular," 1894 from city boundaries dose eome- he laid. "The day might well come Bwigert and her aesiitanta. have thing for a man and for that man’s Just completed -more than 24 small when cities will be used only for a d v ice on family, says this visitor to Denver Industry and business, and the peo­ pieces of linen and 12 amices; Miss who II "thoroughly sold" on rural Anne Redmond, three altar clothe; ple will live on the land, where life. He is Daniel Kane of Grail- they have always belonged.” Mrs. A. E. Seep, Sr., two cinc­ ville, 0., head of the recreation tures; and Mrs. Glen B. Wilson, department of the National Catho Both Kane and James Shea, surplices. lie Rural Life Conference, who is staff writer for the Telegraph- Mrs. A. C. Tremlett asked for lecturing this week in the Denver Register, official organ of the Cin­ OPTICIAN contributions of old gold and sil­ archdiocese on the Grailville pro­ cinnati archdiocese, own a plot of ver, broken or discarded, before gram in Ohio. ground not far from Cincinnati. the June tea, to members of her "We raise vegetables, can fruit, Although the object of hie tour and do a lot of things we thought committee, who are, in Cathedral over half the nation is to acquaint pariah, Misi Barbara C. Bach; we were never capable of," Kane Catholics with the Catholic Action laid. “ Besides,” he added, "we Bleaeed Sacrament parish. Miss courses for women in Grailville, AMAZING Anne Birmingham; St. Francis de have time for leisure. I never had Mr. Kane ie so much interested in time for that in the city." | What $5.00 Can Salas’, Mrs. A. C. Tremlett and the back-to-the-land movement Mrs. Michael Masterson; S t Philo- On Monday of this week Kanej that he never lets an interyjew go lectured at Loretto Heights col-1 Do For Your mena’e, Mrs. Harry T. Zook and by without dropping a hint or two Miss Eva Walsh; St. John’s, Mrs. lege, and on Tuesday he appeared] about it. He is now attached to at Regis. Tuesday night he was] FUR COAT Clem N. Kohl and Mrs. Ernest V. the Grailville staff of lecturers. Beck; Presentation parish, Mrs. scheduled to address the Newman, 1. Cleaned "To raise half your own food, club at Colorado university in I E. SedlmayMr; St. Catherine’s, to learn about livestock, to enjoy 2. Glazed Mrs. John Nevins; S t Leo's, Mrs. Boulder. His subject during his] 3. Stored watching things grow and being tour of major cities is “ The Collins and Mrs. Kenney; and St 4. Minor Ripi Repaired close to the soil— these are things Schools of the Apostolate"— the! Anthony’s, Mrs. J. Schurts. All 5. Iniured for $100 that change your whole life if you Grailville, 0., program which is members of all the parishes are have never been on a farm be­ requested to eolieit donations and desimed to help women (roughly Relining and Repairing fore,” Mr. Kane said quietly— you in the 18-26 age bracket) to inte­ report to the committee above. would never guess he is a "rustic" grate tnie Christian philosophy ALL WORK Mrs. Stanley Wallbank gave an at all. “ I lived in the city all my into their daily lives. informativa talk on tha Cancer life, and people told me it was im So that he would not get lost in GUARANTEED Control drive. Miss Eva M. Walsh possible to change. Denver’s intricate street system MEMBERS OF THE ARCHDIOCESAN Parish So­ gave the deanery report. “ Impossible? No, it’s very possi­ and to introduce him to Denver’s dality union are shown above rehearsinpr their parti for the Before the election of officers clergy and laity, Mary Jane Brady H. BOBRICK the Rev. David Maloney thanked Living Roiaty to be held in the Cathedral Sunday evening at 8 o’clock. of Sacred Heart parish, Boulder, Tailor and Fqrrltr Each Bodalist will light one vigil light in the huge heart at the prayers the present officers for their splen­ Denver to Be Host and a former Grailville student, of the Rosary are recited. Sodalists pictured are Helen Poole, St. Louis’ did work. The slate presented by acted as guide and arranged the 421 14th St. TA. 0505 parish, Englewood: Catherine O’Brien, Cathedral; Eileen Dufficy, the nominating committee is as lectures. prefect of the Sodality union; and Marilyn Hawes, prefect of 8t follows: Presioent, Mrs. James M. To Freedom Train Catherine's sodality. Knight: vies presidents, Mrs. The Rosarv heart was desifned and produced by Dufficy and Sons, Clem N. Kohl ana Mrs. J. Leonard ironworkers, who have presented it to the sodalista.— (Photo by Santo- Swigert; recording secretary, Mrs. Arriving May 22 pietro) ^ George Simms; financial secretary, Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff; correspond­ + + + + + ing secretary, Mrs. Etienne Pe- Denver officials are getting renvi; treasurer, Mrs. Harry T. ready for the arrival May 22 of Zook; auditor, Mrs. Ella M. 'Week- the seven-car Freedom Train. This 'Rosary Heart' to Feature baugh. All the candidates were train will be open to the public elected unanimously and will be without charge at the old circus installed in October at the next grounds, 38th and Vine, from 10 in Sodality Union's Service regular meeting. the morning until 10 at night Sat­ Mrs. 'Knight read many letters urday, May 22, and Sunday, May A "Rosary heart" of vigil light# Dufficy, prefect of the Sodality 23, according to Chairman Roger will be lighted at the foot of the union; Rita LaTourctte, secretary; from priests to whom the society i had sent supplies for the altars. Knight, Jr., unless the railroad dif­ O' ■ ,v^x0'^' ^e V' sanctuary of the Cathedral Sun­ and the Living Rosary committee ficulties bring a schedule change. day evening, May 16, at 8 o’clock, —Viola Cinea, Margaret McCal­ A letter from the Carmelite Freedom week will start ifi Den­ when the annual Living Rosary lin, Dorothy Negri, Catherine Sisters was also read, and a list ver Sunday, May 16, with the “ I will be presented by Uie Denver O'Brien, and Marion Macken, was dven of articles which the Each Archdiocesan Parish Sodality chairman. Archbishop recommended for the Am An American Day" celebra­ union. Each sodalist, represent­ furnishing of the small private tion at the city auditorium high­ lighting a speech by John Ben tot*' ing a bead of the rosary, will light chapel, should any individual wish FINISHED rji" slOO* "her" vigil light as that particular to donate. Shefferd, national president, Jun­ Baked Goods, Food Recently Sister Marv’s eye was ior Chamber of Commerce, and NO CHARGE FOR tef prayer is recited. The Living Rosary is presented operated on. This will Interfere entertainment from Denver with her beautiful handiwork. schools. The remainder of the HANDKERCHIEFS and BEDSPREADS ooA' each year by the Sodality union ( to show the love and devotion of Sole Slated at The Rev. John P. Moran told week prior to the arrival of the sodalists to Our Lady. Arch­ of his visit to the Carmel in San Freedom Train will be devoted to In Our % Finish Service bishop Urban J. Vehr will preside, Diego recently where he saw three a Week of Rededication in which All flat work and tabla lintn beautifully ironad. wearing apparel and the Rev. Edward Leyden, su­ Englewood Parish of our own former Denver girls; citizens of all age groups rededi­ fluff drlid and noatly folded—-rtady-to-lron. Bath towtU fluff perintendent of schools will be the they are very happy; He told of cate themselves to the American dritd. HandkarchUff ironed. speaker. (St. Louis’ Perish, Englewood) the Scapular of Our Lady of Mt heritage, and pledge themselves to A baked goods and cooked foud Carmel, of ite origin, and of the active observance of their rights Others who will take part in the lbs,. Each .Additional lb... program are the Rev. Frederick sale will be held in the school after many miracles wrought. Father as citizens. 18 $1.99 9c the Masses this Sunday, May 16 Moran also visited the Lorettines A total of 41 crew members will McCallin, spiritual director of the Complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service Sodality union, recitation of the The sale is sponsored by members in Kentucky where Ruth Graber be aboard the Freedom Train at Rosary; and the Very Rev. Walter of the Altar society. Parishioners took her vows. the official ceremony at 9 a.m. piM cmimio J. Canavsn, Cathedral pastor, act are invited to assist in making tiie Thomas M. Tierney sang a Saturday, May 22. Gov. Lee of consecration. Officers for Bene­ sale a success through contribu­ group of songs accompanied by Knous and Mayor Quigg Newton, Arrow Laundry & Dry Cleaners hoi diction of the Blessed Sacrament tions of cakes, bread, cookies, rolls; Miss Lois Sagstetter. Mrs. T. A. and other prominent people, will salads, and cooked foods. Mrs. welcome the train for its two-day will be: Celebrant, Archbishop Coigriff will be hostess to the 2315 West 29th Ave. GL. 4707 Vehr; deacon, the Rev. Josepn Paul Brady and Mrs. Hardin are Tabernacle society at the June tea stay in Denver. Twenty-seven of REPELLO the men are United States marines Herbers, S.J., L^ola pastor; and in charge of the sale and will wel­ on Friday, June 11. Mrs. L. F. Denver'i Newest Laundry tnd Dry Clcantr subdeacon, the Rev. Donald Mc­ come a phone call listing donations McMahon was appointed chair­ assigned to guard duty, with Lt. weaMterprooffng Our vaullt, opprovtd by the Col. Robert F. Scott in command. A Mahon, assistant at Annunciation that can be expected. man. Members of various commit­ < $ Registrations for all children Although a crowd of probably ReVitolife custom Fur Inttlluf* of Amorlea, givo parish; the Rev. David - Maloney tees will be announced later. will be master of ceremonies. who will enter the first grade In only 10,000 persons daily will be cleaning with Repelto your fur$ guarantood proloefion Arrangements for the staging St. Louis' school this fall will be able to go through and inspect the weotherprooflng helps against moths.,,drying summor of this tribute to Our Lady, to held in the school building Tues­ train, many additional thousands 86 Tots Receive are expected to view this colorful, your furs resist matting h*at.,,firo and thoft. which the public is cordially in­ day morning. May 18. vited, have been made by Eileen Jaen*s Chorus streamlined, diesel-powered train ^.preserves the pelt- Expert Fur Restyling First Communion that is spending one year visiting keeps your furs lovely And Repairing Gives Program 300 American cities. to look at...longer. The younv men’s chorus of the Phone PE. 9193 Young People'e club of the parish (St, Catherine’s Perish, Denver) Eighth Grade Girls Bonded Mesienfer SerTice FRED LUCCI presented a program of songs fol- A class of 86 children received owing the Mother’s day breakfast NEW LOCATION First Communion in the 9 o’clock Custom Upholstery in a local restaurant. The chorus Mass in St. Catherine’s church Are Invited to Tea was under the direction of Joseph Sunday, May 9. Afterwards they Flood. Members of the chorus, were the guests of the pastor. (St. Mnry’f Academy Mothers’ and New Furniture under Mr. Flood’s direction, also Father D, A. Lemieux at a break­ Club, Denver) Made to Order sang hymns during the Mass at fast in the school cafeteria. The A city-wide invitation is being the church, when members of ths women of the Altar and Rosary extended to all eighth grade grad­ Beautiful Samples to Show Holy Name society received Com­ society served. uates of the psrocnial high scnoola munion. More than 100 persons Those in the class were as and any other eighth grade girls Day or Evening Calls were present for the breakfast. who may be interested to a mo­ follows: Guests of the Holy Name society ther and daughter tea to be held Ronsld Altmsn, Dsvid Andsrsen, 4358 Eliot St. GL.1222 at the breakfast were the players StsphsD Anislmo, HIchstI Bsrbich, in St, Mary’s academy auditorium FURS on the school’s baseball team. Robert Bsdnsr, Willlsm Bropbr, Arthur Monday, May 17, from 3 to 4 2469 So. B roadw ay Infants baptised laet Sunday Boursy, Tbomss Brown, Rsiph Bruno, Lytton Bucklin, .Ismst CsYsIsri, Donsid p.m. were Patricia Mondrawn, daugh­ Cinnoco, Tbomss Cunninshsm, Robert The girls of the freshman class ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mondragon, Decker, Frsnoli Del Vsato, Chtrles Dec of the academy have arranged a with Mr. and Mrs. E. Montoya as Melnisut, Rlsbsrd Frsns. RUhsrd Getter, "get-acquainted” tour of the build­ 3ohn Gortln. Thomss Gossin. Jsmes sponsors; Kathleen Marie Shields, Grout, Xdwsrd Hslty, Jtrry Hein, BUly ing for the underclassmen. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Hsrmsn; mothers of the freshmen class are Shlslds, with Harry and Dorothy Jsmss beino, Robert U cIro, Roy Allsn in charge of the arrangementi and Jsokion, John Jinaeto, Dsvid Jordsn, Canary as sponsors; Michael Eu­ Obtrlti JurftBi, Jsek Kell, Robert Koch, hostesses for the tea. Chevrolet Owners gene Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jsmei LaurtU, Philip Lsurita, Ksnnstb Sister Martha, Sister Georgette, Glenn Lowe, with George and El­ (.son*. LanSy Lo Sssso, Ronald Mslars, and the faculty will be the hon­ Joseph Usneust, Kmest Usreolins, Rioh- len Westcoate as sponsors; Mi­ trd Mareollns, Bobby McGinn, Enrico ored guests for tea, and the WHAT IS THE CONDITION OF YOUR MOTOR? chael William Mulkerln, son of Mr. Pssisrslls, James Pippinper. Vincent mothers of the seniors are asked to Ponalo, Tommy Maasulla. Albert Novak, be the special guests and are urged and Mrs. James P; Mulkarin, with Gregory Seymour, John Stark, Tbomae Michael and Georgia Mulkerin as Swanion, Eusenc, Trolle, Cornell Warn- to attend this last meeting. OUR SPRING SPECIAL sponsors, and George and Fern ler, Dtnnls Wlckenbaoatr; The regular meeting of the Moth­ Honeyman acting as proxies. Yvonna Albraoht, Batty Jean Andar- ers’ club will be held on the same •an, Cbarlaaa Archar, Joanna Borrall, date, Monday, May 17, at 1:30 Family Communion Verean Brianaa, Margarat Brown, Donna COMPLETE MOTOR OVERHAUL Rye Capra, Louise De Cammillls, Beverly [),m., at which time there will be Day May 16 Donning, Carmtils Dl Petro, Barbara D1 nstallation of the newly elected 1936 TO 1947 CHEVROLETS Pills, Soislind Engler, Yvonna Ferraro, This Sunday will be Family Mary Figliolino, Jane Giardlno, Joan officers. Mrs. J. 0. Rae, president, Communion day for families in Giardino, Suaan Golden, Mary Linda will preside at this meeting. the parish. Guyar, Sbaila Uaaankamp, Constanca Hill, Janlea Koacak. Judy Koacak. Ava- The flrm> lUtnil hen dcicrv* to The novena to the Holy Ghoat llnn Lombardi, Dianna Lombardi, Dolores b* nmtmlxred when you a n dii- Here Is What You Get: for the grace of vocations in the Lombardi, Fatrlob Mariotti, Donna tributini your patronage to tha dlf- parish will close this Sunday, the Uerihon, Fatrleia O’Hgra. Anna Marie farant llnaa of buslncaa. . 0 0 Piccone, Janlea Reardon, Mary Lou Rosil, s Feait of Pentecost. Carol Joyoo Rotela. Sbnron Loo Stsub. 1. Steam Clean Motor and Norins Thornton. plus tax 2. Install New Piston Rings and Wrist Pins PTA Officers lafaata BaDtiaad Recently baptized were Bruce on parts 3. Hone Cylinder Wells to Break Glaae ImtaUed Warm inspiring tnu organ music may now enhance the religious 4. Grind Valves and Replace as Necessary The St. Louis PTA met Tuesday Duckworth, infant son of Mr. and 9 9 service of every church, with this remarkable new Minshall-Estey Organ Mrs. Edward G. Duckworth with 5. Overhaul Rocker Arm Assembly evening. May 11, with the presi­ Including Parts & Labor dent, Mrs. Edward Glenn, presid­ Henry and Jo Ann I ^ c h as Despite its compact size — the Minshall-Escey occupies only the space 6. Adjust Main and iTenneeting Red Bearings sponsors; Celia Maria Moynihan, RENOVATED ing. Mrs. Anthony Zarlengo of o f a small pitn o!-it is a real organ, and priced to fit the moderate 7. Clean Crankcase and Breather the CPTL installed the officers for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James New Genuine 8. Refill witk.6 quarts bast oil the coming year: Preiident, Mrs. E. Moynihan, with Mr. and Mrs. church budget. , J. T. Van Swearingen;.first vict Lawrence Kaii/er as sponsors; 9. Replace Oil Pump Screen Kathleen Lucille McAfee, daugh­ The Minihall-Estey scope and vet- blown reeds produce the fundamentals president, Mrs. Harold Hoy; sec­ j satUi^ earn the pni»e of musicians and tnd harmonics of the pure orgio tone, Factory Built 10. Overhaul Carbntator and Replaca ond vice president, Mrs, John Rice; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleeton Nseassary Parte j religious leaders alike. Its full range of the mellow notes ot die Minshall- ^ird vice president. Father McAfee, with Leo Koreick and I rich, resonant Cathedral Tones is pro- Estey's are actually created by a moving 11. Clean and Sat Spark Plage O’Heron; secretary, Mrs. William Ann Eafanti as eponeori; Michael jduc^ with a tingle aix-ociave key- column of air, u in a pipe organ. The Block Assembly 12. Replace Naesssswy Plug Wires Roach; treasurer, Mrs. E. J. Duffy; Allen Martinelli, son of Mr. and I boatd and manually operated sub-bass Tone Cabinet acousticallyduplicant the and historian, Mrs. Edward Pueta. Mrs. John Martinelli, with Mr. —quickly mastered by any competent action of a 16-foot Diapason pipe and 13. Install New Distributor Pokits and and Mrs. Fred SinopoU as' spon­ I pianist. • enables the organist to range with ease or Complete Motors Condenser Reports on ths state PTA con­ vention in Colorado Spriim were sors; and John Ross Ewing, son An Bladrenta Orgon—An Extlnht firom the merest whisperM notes 14. Tune Motor Complete titw Primiple. While traditional wind­ ., lifting, rafter-ringing crescendos. at Correspondingly ven by the delegates, 1 ^ . Van of Mr. and Mra. William Ewing Low Prices 18. Wash and Lubricate Car wearingen and Mrs. Puetz. Mr|. with Frank Brinkhaus and Hilde- gard Norton u aponsora. Elimbetn Moxley, Tri • County Frien lafrallod— $1,350 Euy Tsnes U Dsslitd — Natkiat Downi 11 Meeths to Far health educator, epokt on the Tho Girl Scouts of troop ’ REFLUFFED AND STERILIZED tnjoyed a wiener roast on 'Tnura- oenefite of the public health serv­ RETURNED SOFT AND DOWNY ice. Mrs. Glenn presented Mrs. day. May 6. Mra. Joseph Kolb, Zarlengo with a eoraagt and Mrs. Girl Scout leader, wai the hostess. 9 1 .00 34)ay Mrs. Daniel Malone, aesietant Complete Service Glenn in turn waa praaentad with A e a . Se rvic* a past president’s pm by Mra. Zar­ leRdor, and ten of the girls at- *C h a t .E . tendod. Work MtU Ordtn Walls Music £& lengo. The firat grade was first OnuaaU«4 Accepted for general attendance, and tho HOME OF THE STEINWAY fourth m da for tha greatest non- UNDEKGOIS SURGERY ORYSTAL MURPHY-MAHONEY ber of fathers present. Madeleine Ries-Eibtrger, R.N., laundry and Dry Cloanars U29 CALIFORNIA ST.—NBC BLDO. 2986 N. Speer at Federal Mrs. E. Puetz, awiated by the of 612 Elati etre4t, Denver, is con­ Yrs. Location GL4747 other first' m d a mothers, served valescing following recent minor 6S6 S. Bdwy. SP. 2687 refreshments. surgery and a spell o f laryngitis. L 1I 1

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iy , May .18, 1948 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K E yiton # 4205 PAGE FIVE

Students Capped at Seton School DR. JAMES P. GRAY Pci'Soncl Optometriet . , ♦ Attont Ion t o Every m V A l CARE F&mlly EYES EXAMINED riSVAL TRAINING OpIomatrUt 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. SL Phone for Appointment TA. 8883

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880 loeto lOc P ir k h if O ire s t THE FRESHMEN of the Loretto Heights college^e- Deline, Lillian Maele, Rose Mary Sharpies, Leola Chaves, Theresa Cloood Hondori Nozt Door Cavanaugh, Mary Ellen Johnson, Lila Sullivan, Doris Splear, Margaret ton Bchool of nursing who received their caps Saturday Elms, Mabel Hollister, Mary Ann Stretz, Rita Stapleton, Mary Anna evening, May 8, at 8 o’clock in the Glockner-Penrose hospital chapel, Singer, Mary Catherine Roche, and Elaine Martinez. Front row, left Colorado Springs, are shown above. Standing, left to right, are Jac- to right, are Pauline Moreno, Edwina Gregory, Amelia Montoya, GoldraOLanteni qulyn Ross, Beverly Marquis, Patricia Simons, Billie Jo Harrington, Nathalie dtubel, Mary Agnes Rowan, Mary Ann Dolan, Helen Chorak, Mary Janitell, Margaret Coudayre, Marie Maza, La VoQe Schillo, Joan Marden Clifford, and Agnes Aragon. 1265 Bdwy^ Near 13th Ave. Restaurant KE. 1204 Lakewood Society PTA at Blessed SacramentiCircle Members Get o r a n >on ( K a p i'is PlansFoodSale Plans Solemn Consecration Relics of Patroness Kf yston# 6297 Kfystona 6298 (St. Bernedette’* Pariih, (Bleued Sacrament Pariah, the member’s special intentions. l527 Ciovclard PijwC (Chriit the King Parish, Lakewood) D en v er) A business meeting will follow Denver) DEAR DIARY ... At the May meeting of the On Monday, May 17, at 1:30 in the school hall at which time The St. Frances Xavier Cabrini p.m,, a solemn consecration of the new officers will be installed. First Altar and Rosary society it was circle was entertained in the home “ I’m juit beginning to wonder if John ii REALLY members of the PTA to the Im­ grade and kindergarten mothers of Mrs. C. V. Elliott May 5. Bridge decided to conduct a food safe at 10 .mart after all. Y e., he ha. a nice taving. ac­ maculate Heart of Mary will take will be hostesses for the afternoon honors went to Mrs. James Ran- the Lakewood market, Colfax and place in the chun''.. Each member with eighth grade mothers as hon­ some and Mrs. Stephen McNichols. count; but it earn, only 1 per cent intere.t a year. Wadsworth," "Saturday, May 15. will be presented with a blessed ored guests. Each of the members was present­ Mine, at Empire Saving., aarn. TWO AND A HALF Return From Texes Anyone wishing to-donate or pur­ candle, which later will be burned ed with a second-class relic of TIMES that much, and it’. COMPOUNDED twice a chase home-cooked or baked foods, on the altar at all the Masses for Mr. and Mrs. James P. Logan their patron. Mother Cabrini, and year for evan GREATER earning.. And you know such as pies, cake, rolls, bread, have returned from a three weeks’ a holy card. Mrs. William Swigert potato salad, baked beans, etc., motor trip to Corpus Christi, Tex. distributed some altar linens to that it', .afe, Diary, becau.a It’. INSURED up to is invited to do so. The women Collegians Revive St. Anthony’s circle will meet be made by the group. $5,000 by a U. S. Covarnment Agency. in charge of arrangements are Thursday afternoon, May 20, at the home of Mrs. H. A. White, The Infant Jesus of Prague “ Ye., Diary, ‘there’ll be .omo change, made’ after Mmes. John Peila, Fred Lampey, circle will meet May 19 in the Paul Pattridge, August Juesenke, Dramatic Tradition 2943 Birch street. Mrs. D. B. we get married I” Douglas will be co-hostess. home of Mrs. John Weber, 150 Denver's Largest Dealer Shirley Copping, G. G. Wenkland, The Regis College Players re­ Colorado boulevard. and Henry Coupe. Bride-Elect Honored vived the long dramatic tradition Mrs. James Zabriskie enter­ Mrs. Arthur Davis and her * See Us in our neie home. Oul-of- Two new circles were reported of the local Jesuit school after a **AHer All, It's Service That Counts'^ tained at a shower and tea at her children are visiting in Brewster. (oion accounts cordially invited. this month: St. Anne’s circle by lapse in the war-time years by pre­ home for Miss Geraine Sagstetter, Kans. They are spending several Mrs. B. Konrade, and St, Frances senting Room Service, a three-act MAIN bride-elect, who was also guest of days there with Mrs. Davis’ par- Cabrini’s circle by Mrs. John comedy, at Phipps auditorium in honor at a luncheon given her at eiits, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Guise. 1335 Broadway 1314-1338 Acoma Halbur. Denver last Friday night to an ap­ the Cherry Hills Country club by On May 4 Denese Davis celebrated 3111 The women presented Father preciative audience. Mrs. Burkhardt, Mrs. Eve Hub­ her fourth birthday, with a party SAVi AT EMPIRE SAVINGS Jake Straub was almost profes­ AND MORE THAN DOUBLE On Civic Center John Doherty with a gift as a bard, and Mrs. Bess Jones. Miss for 12 of her little playmates, token of esteem for his coming sional in his characterization of the Sagstetter was also honored at n many pre-school-age games were TOUR EARNINGS ON SAVINGS trip to Ireland. Father Doherty harassed producer, although Bill formal tea given by Mrs. 0. M. enjoyedred’I by all before the ice INSHRIO EOR SAM |Y announced that Father Nicholas Warner as the Brooklyn wise guy Kellogg at her home, assisted by cream and cake was served Walsh would take over his duties pushed him hard for audience ap­ Mrs. Wilkerson, Mrs. 0. S. Le­ The Mary Immaculate circle during his absence. peal. vine, Mrs. Kell, and Mrs. Milton will hold its May meeting in the Bob DeLacy did excellently with Mrs. Gil Weakland w6n the Mann; at an apron shower given home of Mrs. Richard Macker, the lengthy and emotional role of Cleaning at Its Best prize donated by Mrs. John Hal- by Marion Bell, and at a luncheon 1160 Elm street. The meeting will Wagner, and praise should also be at the Denver Dry Goods tea room be held Wednesday, May 19. The Empir^^Savmqs Dur, and Mrs. Mary Musser won given Jim Regan, Adrian Dorz- the bathroom set donated by Mrs. given by Mary Theresa McFadden. last meeting of the circle was in 3 DAY SERVICE weiler. Jack “ Utah” Cummings, Miss Sagstetter’s marriage to the home of Mrs. J. Jacobucci. Btiildinq &Loan iTssociation Thomas Lane. After the meeting Tom Oder, Bob Burns, Bill Con­ Bridge honors went to Mrs. A. E. adjourned, refreshments were James R. Harris will take place in Pickup and Delivery way, Tom Teska, and Sid Spen­ June. Kerr and Mrs. Howard Crede. 16M Calliemla St.*Denver 2, Celo.oMAin 417S served by Mrs, Bernard Konrade. cer. Guests were Mrs. H. F. Mahoney, A short business meeting fol­ Resources Over $6,000,000 TWO STORES Recently baptized were Nancy The play, with only two feminine lowed by a tea was held Thursday Mrs. M. Reddish, and Mrs. A. E. Ann Rhine, daughter of Mr. and roles, both of a minor character, by the Girl Scouts Mothers’ club Kerr. 594 So. Broadway — PE. 4686 Mrs. C. C. Rhine, sponsors, Ed­ gave little opportunity for Mary at the Denver Dry Goods tea room Mrs. Harry Luckenbach and 2025 W. Alam eda-RA. 0612 ward Schroeder and Therese Warner or Dorothy Mohesky to bone, with Mrs. John Marsh pre­ Mrs. Frank Grannell will enter­ Champa; Gerald Thomas Andreen, display their talents but they did siding. The following new officers tain St. Joseph’s circle in the home (Acrosi From Valverde School) son of R. Andreen and Cornelia excellently with the parts entrusted were installed: Mrs. Mary Car­ of Mrs. Luckenbach, 5745 E. LET ST. JUDE HELP YOU Wagner Andreen, sponsors, James to them. bone, president; Mrs. C. J. Par- Sixth avenue, Thursday, May 20. and Joann Wagner; Patricia Ann The charm of the show was the slow, vice president; Mrs. Byron Our Lady of Fatima circle will Hii Plaading Will Win Your Htort'f Datirt. ^ SOUTH DENVER CLEANERS Kinney, daughter of D. F. Kinney outstanding “ business” that ac­ Welsh, secretary; and Mrs. Louis meet in the home of Mrs. C. B. Plan NOW to taka port In thii Annuol and Rose Milliken, sponsors, Ed­ companied the spoken drama and Cabella, treasurer. Mrs. F. L. Wei- McCormick, 265 Albion, May 18. ward and Veronica Ann Perry. came from the direction of Nor­ ser was appointed program chair­ The Ave Maria circle met May SOLEMN NOVENA man. Miss Virginia Yount was bap­ man Teska, chief announcer and 6 in the home of Mrs. J. William to Saint Juda. Cloia Relative of Our Soviour tized in the Church May 8 and re­ assistant program director of ra­ 70 to Receive lit Communion Vaughn. Bridge honors went to and Widely Known ai "The Saint of lha Impotiibl#.** Seventy children of the parish ceived First Holy Communion dio station KFEL, who has been Mrs. A. Roberts and to Mrs. T. L. JUNE 5 TO 13. 1948 May 9. Miss Yount is a graduate director of dramatics at Regis col­ will receive their Fir.st Holy Com­ Lindsey. The next meeting will be munion on Sunday, May 16, in the Itrvicaft Sundayi, 3:1S A 8:15; of the 1947 class of Lakewood lege for the past two years. held May 19 in the home of Miss Waakdoyi. t I 8:15 P.M. 8 o’clock Mass. The communicants high school. Miss 'W’anda Lucken- Teska, a Regis-high school grad­ Jane Kerr, 1400 Ivanhoe street. Whitever your trouble, join in are as follows: bach was her sponsor. uate, brought his years of experi­ The circle has welcomed two new Appeaiioi to St. Jude. Pitron of ence to play in staging the produc­ Mlehiel Bider. Knthlren Berger. Hopeless Cascs. He wi!! surely Father W’alsh and the Rev. Wil- Dtniel Bethsar. Alexander Brown. Rich­ members, Mrs. H. P. Kalamaya heir and iorcrcedc for your hopes tion and as many laughs developed ard Burn. R ib ioci Burnll. Piter Camp- Ham Molloy were visitors to the and Mrs. L. B. McCarthy. tt. Jwd., Prey f.r u. tnd needs. Ask with faith - . . Men's club meeting. Father Mol­ from the action on the stage as bill. John Carbont, Roiem iry Carbone, UM coupoo- from the good lines in the show. Ceorae Cattermolt. Margaret Ann Clark. Altar Society Planning Tea loy, who was . in charge of the Claudia Cliavinfer, Sharon Connell, The officers and chairmen of To Toko Port and Oot fr«o Oift, Send in vour Patitioni. Join entertainment, put on a magic Teska played in Elitch theater Lowell Coyli, Jamei Doyli, Jimmy Drli- St. Juda'f Ltagua, or Subscribe to "The Voice of St. Jude." col, Patrick Dunlap. Barbara Ann Ed­ the standing committees are busy program. productions from 1937 to 1939 and Mork Patitioni. Givo Namo and A^diou, Clip I Moil then worked with NBC in Chicago, wards. Clairi Etchepare, John Etchepare; these days making plans for the Mr. and Mrs. John Halbur cele­ Philip Farley, Donna Foy, Mary Gaul. tea to be given for the units of Dear Giretian Fathers, please rccoeaber my ippeals in tll the brated their 26th wedding anni- CBS in Milwaukee and Green Bay, Aahahil Geiger, Jeanne Genero, guianni Misses and Ser\ico it the Nttional Shrine of at. Jude in the coming Noveoa. Wis., and with Mutual at Sheboy­ Hawe, Juditn Ann Houg, Melynn Huff­ the mother parishes May 28. De­ versgary April 18, with Father i Peoca and Sofety Hoppy Morrioga Heolth & Succau gan, Wis,, before returning to man, Charlee Johnson, Susan Ann Joy, tails will be available later. Doherty officiating at the Mass. Conitanoe Kerr. James Kerr, George Mi- Happy Home lifa Succtiifui ixomi Overcoming Temptotion Denver in 1946. Prior to leaving The Men’s club of Christ the I Convertion of Ruuio Thonki for Pavori A reception was held in their home ehiel Killian. Barbara King. Barry King, King parish met at McDonough the city, he had worked with sta­ Davene King. Virginia Kittleson, John Q 1 enroll io St. Jude't Ut|ue. Fee 51.00. I enclose my oHerin^ in the afternoon. The couple have tions KOA, KVOD. and KLZ in Ltwis. Mary Agnes Leonard. Jimmy Pal hall May 12. After a short busi­ New#- five children, three boys and two Logsn, John Mahoney, William Maltby, ness meeting which included a re­ Denver and with KGHF in Pueblo. Addrtji.. girls. Jamea McDonald, Gary Merrill, Angelyn port from the building committee, He has also written a series of Metcalf: Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Luckenbach refreshments ware served. Ctty____ Zont^ Stats^ mystery shows for station KTUL, Bruce Murphy. Sharon O'Donnell, CbeeK below for eubKrtpUon co the CAtbolle familr Uenuily MAr*3»M. “The Voice of 8i. Jude." celebrated their 20th wedding an­ Bartley O’ Hara, Sara Paul, Sammy Perry, Michael Ryan, the infant son Tulsa, Okla. □ l-Ycif 55- □ 2-Yetr 15. □ 4-Yetf 510. (Phone Centrol 7783) niversary May 5. Robert Pohlman, Judy Roberta, Lance of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Mer­ Besides this artistic triumph. Ryan, Thomas Rauach, Billy Riordan, rill, was baptized on Mother’s day. 1------NATIONAl SHRINE OF ST. JUOI. 3»8 I. fist St.. Ser 134 C? Ic'rfio 83 Ml.------The members of St. Berna­ Room Service was also a financial George Samaan, Elaine Sehoendallcr, Marie Scib, Judith Ann Sheehan, Thomas by the Rev. John Scannell at Bless­ dette’s circle will meet in Mrs. success and supplies the Regis Stanley, Therese Swanson, John Strad- ed Sacrament church. The spon­ Elmer Schockman’s home. 8670 Players with an amount of work­ ley, John Steinbruner; l\i W. 10th avenue, this Wednesday. ing capital for their next year’s Ann Thompson. WUIUm Thornton, sors were Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Jimmy Tobin, James Topll, Patrick Millette. RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. ventures. Welch, and Mary Linda Wil.son. Flower girla will be Maureen Ann Casaelia and Music Program Given Mar.* Ann Lawrenion. and "angels” will GENERAL TIRES be Jean Marie Cattermole, Sylvia Genero, Annual Coronation For Arvoda Newmanites St. Vincent's Plans Susan Geiger, and Barbara Doyle. General Batteries 2 Infanta Baptized Arranged for May 16 9 ^ Father Joseph Leberer offici­ Arvada.— (Shrine of St. Anne) Card Party, Social ated Sunday at the Baptisms of KRAFT RECAPPING — A musical program entertained Michael Richard England, infant (Holy Rosary Parish, Denver) GENERAL, (St. Vinennt dn Paul’s the members of the Junior New­ son of Mr, and Mrs. Richard A. The annual May crowning will Kraft Inspected man club at their last meeting. Parish, Denver) England, sponsors being Donald J. take place at 3 o’clock Sunday SQUEEGEE A card party and dance under Mary Schneider played the violin. Murphy and Theresa C. DeBaca, afternoon. May 16. A crown of Used Tires the auspices of the Holy Name so­ Guest entertainers were Mis* Isa­ and of Lewis Alfredo Aguilar, son roses will be placed on the statue bel Weibelt at the piano, and ciety and the Boosters’ club will of the Blessed Virgin, by Darleen be held in Glasier’s barn, 6000 E. of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Acuilar, G.T.A.C. Easy Pay 1401 W. Colfax TA 6604 Norma Boatright at the flute. sponsors being Domingo Blanco Swigel, the prefect of the sodality. Other guests were Elaine DeBell, Kentucky street, Sunday eve­ The installation of officers of ning from 7 to 11 o’clock. All pa­ and Sara De Aguine. Harold Petrie, and Bob Hurd. The Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aggeler the PTA will take place at the next meeting will feature the rishioners and their friends are meeting Thursday evening. May invited. have as their gue-st, Mrs.' Aggeler’s square dance. aunt. Miss Jean Kennedy of Santa 13. Fathers and mothers are in­ The Very Rev. Manus P. Boyle, vited to attend. HOME FREEZERS ARE HERE NOW Mr. and Mrs. Martin Klumker pastor, is in St. Joseph's hospital Barbara, Calif. of Corpus Christi, Tex., are spend­ The monthly meeting of the A meeting of the Young Ladies’ taking tests for a gall bladder in­ sodality will be held in the school ing a month’s vacation with rela­ fection. Blessed Sacrament Dads’ club was hall Monday evening. f tives and friends in Arvada. The Mothers’ auxiliary of Boy held in the school hall on Wednes­ The following were baptized by Scout troop 126 will meet Wednes­ day evening, May 5. At the busi- the Rev. Forrest Allen in the past ness meeting, a nominating com­ day, May 19, at 1:15 p.m. at the IT’S THE LITTLE RE­ week: Judith Mary, infant daugh­ home of Mrs. James Anderies, 430 mittee headed by Henry Nadorff Planning to make a long distance ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bonaventure S. York street, with Mrs. Klein- was chosen to submit a new slate PAIRS THAT SAVE W. W i n d h 01 z, sponsors, Mr. of officers for the coming year to schnitz as co-hostess. There will be YOUR CLOTHES Ciill tonight? You may find it con­ and Mrs. Albert Canzona; Robert election of officers. be voted om at the June meet­ Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter PinochU Club EUcts ing. Further plans were also made venient to call around 6 PM rather J. Gerstner, sponsors, Mr. and At the election of officers held to stimulate ticket sales for the CREST CLEANERS' Mrs. John Weigel. by the Pinochle club Thursday eve­ annual Dads’ club dance to be held at the Broadmoor on . than later in the evening. Circuits ning, April 30, George Wood, Jr., . AND Til* firms listsd her* dessrvs to was chosen as president for the Entertainment consisted of the bs rtmsmbsrsd when you are dit- showing of colored moving pic­ are often less congested then, and tributin* your patronaae to the dif­ next year, Patrick Lyness as vice ferent lints of business. president, and T. M. Smith as tures of the recent school play. TAILORS' DYERS treasurer. The last ladies’ night of Above the Stare, which was fd - low night rates begin at that hour. the season will he held Thurs­ lowed by games and refreshments. CAVE ON CASH AND CABRT Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Douglas are day, May^S. A ham dinner will be 2210 Kearney DE 6430 There are still busy times oa long served at 6:30 p.m. on that day. on s business trip to Cayenne, SHOE REPAIRING St. Monica’s Discussion club met Wyo. distance, but the speed of service U Wednesday evening, May 12, in the’ Mrs. Walter Schwed entertained members of the Regis Mothers’ WHILE YOU WAIT home of Mrs. Paul Houfek, 2630 t S. Race street, club at a bridge luncheon Monday improving. Long distance calls are CHANGE NOW! TO GAS With 0 HOME FREEZER, ths sniira family enjbyt n«w advtnturts The Best in ’48 St. Anthony’s circle will meet at the Olin hotel. Father Bernard Karst, S.J., of the Regis faculty Free Estimate going through faster, on the aver^ Tuesday May 18, at 1 p.m. in the in good toting . . , deliciou* frozen foods for ever/ occosionl home of Mrs. J. V. Coleman. was a guest. St. Ann’s troop of the Junior The Altar apd Rosary society Furnaces & A HOME FREEZER will provide en|oyment and convenience' age, than they were a year ago., Catholic Daughters were hoitessea will hold its final meeting of the at the annual tea at the Catherine current year on Friday, May 14. GAS Conversions you've never before dreamed of. New thrill*...new taste treots Mullen Nurses’ home of St. Jo­ The Rosary will be recited in the ore in store for you with a HOME FREEZER. seph's hospital. Every child pre­ church at 2 p.m, followed by a ONE YEAR FREE sented a garment or gifW or the business meeting in McDonough SERVICE HOME FREEZERS ON DISPUY For Quality Shoo RepairinK at babies cared for in St Joseph’s an­ hall, Mrs. Thomas Lynch will pre­ Nothing Down— 36 Months nex. side and Father Stephen Krieger, to Pay. Phone PEarl 4604 ^ AT DEALERS STORES €> Popular Priett-’ FMt Our Shoo Our Lady of Victory circle of SJ., will be the guest speaker. Repair Dept. . . . Basement the PTA will meet at tne home of Hostesses for the afternoon are RAY HEATING CO. niiuc snvia company of Colorado TIm Mevntain States Telepheae and Telegraph Co.' Mrs. Andrew Verlinden at 1:80 Mrs. Jack McLaughlin, Mrs. E. M. p.m. May 20 for a dessert bridge Sullivan, Mrs. F. J. Murphy, and 1165 South Penn. luncheon. Mrs. David Vostrejs. ______A______.'■Pi ­

V p a g e SIX Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K Eystorie 4205 Thursday, May 13, 1948

Westerkamp Bros. HACG BROS. Boys Landscape School Lawn KE. 9043 5106 Wash. MARKET KVBBYTHINO A GOOD OBOOEBY CORN FED HEATS SHOULD HAVK It^s .Easy to Do BEST FOODS AT LOWEST PBICBS HSH AND POULTRY —WB D BU VBB- 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 at 7 2 INTERMOUNTAIN ELEVATORS South Pennsylvania DENVER FORT MORGAN DO YOUR OWN FLOUR MILLS Self Service — All Automatic FORT MORGAN BRANCHES AT— LAUNDRY LONGMONT. . . YUMA HUDSON . . . HILL ROSE General Electric Washerg MILLERS AND H AN DLERS OV. FLOUR, WHEAT. CORN, BARLEY, Dryers, IDangles and Hand Irons OATS, AND MILL FEEDS Country Shipportl Your hands never Consign Your Shipmtnt To Os touch the water. Cents o»'y 3 0 If you come once, HOLY FAMILY High school boys are pictured above out under the supervision of John Martelon and Frank Sparacino, 3 0 Minutes you will come often. as they set about landscaping the school’s front- lawn in senior cabinet members. Freshman and sophomore boys are the 9 Pound Load observance of “ Clean-up, Paint-up, Fix-up Week” in Denver. The laborers. Left to right: Harold Harris, Bart Finn, Thomas Haberer, project including planting grass, hedge, evergreens, and erecting a John Hamill, John Martelon, Donald Bolke, Frank Sparacino, and For A Cleaner, Easier, Faster Wash new fence originated in a student couHtil meeting and was carried Raymond Brisnehan. ^ Hours HOME PUBLIC MKT. + + + + + + + + '+ + 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8 A. M. TO 5 P. M. SATURDAY Large Success Forecast. h r Holy Fam ily Social Phone RA. 5793 for Appointment Large Asiortment of Pottetl (Holy Family Parith, Denv.r) lins, son of Mrs. Freda Collins of white flowers. Ronald Donovan of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ruby, with The advance sale of tickets for 1180 S. Pennsylvania street. The acted as best man and Richard Pauline Janosec as the sponsor Good Bakery Goods PlanU and Funeral Deaignt the Elitch social to be held Thurs­ bride, given in marriage by her Ruhland and Gerald Magers were was baptized by the Rev. William day evening. May 20, gives indica­ father, was attired in a white satin ushers. The servers at the Mass Jones. JERRY BREEN tions that it will be most susuccess- gown made with sweetheart neck­ were Frank Woertman, brother of The Altar and Rosary society VOSS BROS. Florist line, fitted bodice which was trim­ the bride, and a cousin, Richard met Thursday, May 6, in the school 1456 California HA. 2279 med with seed pearls, and long Woertman. Miss Patricia Satter- hall when the society workers for his first local appearance at the pointed sleeves. The skirt had a white was organist at the cere­ the month of May were appointed. FISH LOVERS social, and this silver jubilee year medium length train. The bridal mony. A wedding breakfast for Mrs. Elizabeth O’Connor and Mrs. of the benefit are contributing illusion veil was embroidered with 40 guests was given at the Frank Alioto will care for the al­ COIHE TO COBB S factors to the anticipated success. ) WE WILL CONTINUE TO SERVE YOU lace medallions and had a coronet bride’s home and a reception tars May 15. Mrs. Jerry E. Bohan The Rev. Leo M. Flynn officiated of seed pearls. The bride carried^ was held in the evening. Mrs. Col will be hostess to St Bernadette’s i at a double-ring ceremony prior to Aluays the Best at the a bouquet of white gardenias and lins is a Holy Family high school circle in her home, 3751 Osceola a Nuptial Mass Saturday, May 8, roses with satin streamers. graduate. Collins, a St. Francis de street, Tuesday afternoon, May 18. Most Complete Line of Fresh Fish and Sea Food when Miss Joann Ruth Woertman, The maid of honor, Miss Carol Sales’ high school graduate, served St. Mark’s Young People’s club IN P.4RK HILL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Woertman, sister of the bride, with the navy in the Pacific thea will meet at 8 p.m., Thursday. May Chicago Market Woertmann of 44 W olff street, wore a floor-length gown of peach ter of war. Following a wedding 13, in the school hall. 7035 E. C olfa x D E. 6631 became the bride of John L. Col- Alio Complete Line of Freth Meat taffeta with v-neck, cap sleeves, trip to Chicago, 111., the young Prisei Awarded FREE DELIVERY 0.\ $5.00 OR MORE fitted bodice, bustle, long mitts, couple will reside in Holy Family First and second prizes in the St. Patrick's PTA an old fashioned bouquet of white parish. poster contest for the presidential FORMERLY HOME PUBLIC MARKET Were Still Qualified flowers. She wore a matching Anne Lucille Evenson was re­ primary elections were awarded at flower head bandeau. The brides­ ceived into the church Saturday, an assembly to Betty Jo McCaffrey for Quality Plans Meet May 19 maids, Miss Margaret Prose and May 8, by the Rev. William Jones. and Fred Sabell. Miss Mary Jane Gallagher, wore _ The Rev. Joseph Koontz bap­ “ Dewey for President” was the similar period gowns of aqua taf­ tized the following Saturday, May theme for Betty’s poster in red, (St. Patrick'i Pariih, Denver) feta, with matching mitts and car­ 8: Cynthiann, daughter of Mr. and white, and blue. “ More Power With QUALITY MEAT St. Patrick’s PTA will hold its ried old fasl)ioned bouquets of pink Mrs. Clyde Seitz, with William and Eisenhower” was the topic for GROCERY AIVD MARKET, E^C. final meeting of the fiscal year roses, and had matching flower Monica Ehnie as sponsors; Earl Fred Sabell’s campaign bulletin. 4058 Tejon Street Andy Serfozo, Prop. GLendale 7753 Telephone C.O.D. order, amounting to $2.50 will be delirered. Wednesday afternoon, May 19, at head bands. The flower girls, the Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl School Election Held Chaie & Sanborn c . . . Hami, by the piece, 29 IT* Will Continue to Serve the Beil in Meats, Fish, and Poultry 1:30 o ’clock. Installation of of­ bride’s three small sisters, Mary Sketers, with Ben McCullough and The following is the result of 59- fee, with coupon. ficers elected at the last meeting Ellen, Margaret, and Kathleen Jo Ann Ferric as sponsors; and the election by the students for the Armour’i Star, lb...... Abaorene Toilet will be held and the outgoing of­ Woertman, wore floor-length Robert Allen, son of Mr. and. Mrs. principal’s cabinet: Student presi­ Smoked Ham, ficers will serve refreshments at Raymond Ketel, with Leo J. Me- dent, Ernest Barlock, and other 8 9 ’ Tiaiue, roll...... 10 DENVER FRUIT AND PRODUCE CO. dresses of yellow faille and carried Slices, lb...... the social hour following the bus­ thieu and Mary Jane Swanson as niembers o f the cabinet are Pete Durkee’i Colored _ FRESH A.ND FROZEN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES iness session. Plans win be com­ nosegay bouquets of yellow and sponsors. Mary Louise, daughter Lean Ground Lombard, Mary C. Grace, Pauline aieo, Cubei, lb..... 5 1 TAbor 1369 Free Delivery TAbor 1360 pleted for the picnic to be tendered Armstrong, Donald Domenico, Lo­ Beef, lb...... 53- the children and nuns at a local Baker*! Germani’ Sweet retta * Secord, Sharon Fitzgerald, Lean Pork Shoulder park. Raymond Bresnihan, and Frank 4 9 ' Chocolate, The Senior Young Ladies’ so­ Lourdes Parish to Stage Kafka. Butti, lb...... 4 - 0 2 . pkg...... 1 4 GOLDEX CREAM dality will hold its monthly meet­ Ronald Garramone and Anne Ap- REE DE ing on Thursday evening of this person were chosen as the best week. All the members of the so­ Children's Fete at Park dressed girl and boy of the Color DO-XET CO. dality* received Holy Communion day held on May 5. The most dec­ together with their mothers on orated room was room 11. Awards Mother’s day and were hostesses (Our Lady of Lourdei Pariih, Bannister. After the show and the of school pennants were presented Offers Special .Attention to to them at breakfast following the Denver) picnic lunch, the children will be to the winners. DRESS UP FOR Mass. Children’s groups of Our Lady free to go on the rides. The student council of Holy Bazaars, Church Socials, The Holy Name society re­ of Lourdes parish will be enter­ Forty-three member.s of the Family high school will hold a SPRING ceived Communion in honor of Rocks of Lourdes club met in the tained at Elitch Gardens on Sat­ Leap Year dance at the school hall Onr tailoring Is toned to the times. Unions and Fraternal Orders. their mothers in the same Mass. rectory last Tuesday night and M ^ 14. The beautiful and inspiring urday, May 29. The groups to planned the summer activities. The Principal’s cabinet has made THE CONGRESS ceremony of crowning of the attend the party at the Gardens Committees were formed to pre­ plans to make this dance one of the 232-240 E. 20lh Ave. KE. 8068 statue of the Blessed Virgin will are members of Our Lady of pare a parish picnic party for the most unusual Holy Family stu­ CLOTHING CO. month of June, another committee be held this Sunday afternoon. Lourdes choir, Catholic children dents have ever attended. SUITS AND TOPCOATS All the children of the school and of the State home, and members to draw up plans for a parish The girls will decorate hats, fur­ members of the sodalities will take of the catechism classes. More dance, and the third group to draw "Special Attention to Cleriy" nished by the boys, in any way Mill Order! part. than 100 children are expected up plans for a dramatic club with­ they see fit. Prizes will be awarded A meeting of the bazaar work­ to attend the party. Highlights in the club. Jack D’.^rcy of 1901 for the most unusual creation. 433 ISth St. TA. 4711 ers will be held Friday eve­ of the picnic will be trips on all S. Broadway attended the meet­ The dance will serve also as a Tillor Made Reidr Made ning in the school. Committees the amusement rides. A section of ing and offered his services to the farewell social for the seniors with are rounding out their various ac­ the Garden has been set aside for men in organizing a show. George part of the evening being turned Fine Coffees tivities and the personnel of the the picnic, and a special children’s McClelland, also a member of the over to a talent show. bazaar is almost completed. The show has been arranged for the Rocks, has had experience in dra­ Chairmen for the dance are: bazaar will be opened with a afterjioon. The show, The Six matics and will serve on this com­ Records, Frances Losasso; refresh­ ARE YOU HOUSE CLEANING? spaghetti dinner prepared and Who Passed While the Lentils mittee. The group of men at­ ments, Joan Shaklee; tickets, John tending the meeting saw motion served by the women of the par­ Boiled, will be produced by a Martelon; and entertainment, Send your DRAPERIES^ CURTAINS, etc., to Lantz this spring For Your Choice ish headed by Mrs. J. Petraglia. group of Denver university play­ pictures shown by Arthur An- Carol Woertman. Mrs. Anna Carroll presided at the ers under the direction of Bob gerer. The Rocks also voted to The proceeds of the dance will and join the thousands of satisfied Lantz customers. monthly meeting of the Altar and work on the shrine on Wednesday be used for small general repairs In addition to our guaranteed work you hare the protection of Rosary society held May 4. and Friday nights. This Saturday around the school. insured Moth-Proof Dry Cleaning. Routine reports were submitted. A 30th Year of Air Mail at 8 o’clock in the morning, a new set of altar cloths to be pur­ group of men will haul rocks to Optometrist chased by the society was consid­ Service Will Be Noted the parish grounds. and Optician LAUNDRY AND EDUJRRDS ered. Mrs. J. Natale has donated The Altar and Rosary society enough lace to trim this set. Postmaster J. 0. Stevie of Den­ of Our Dady of Lourdes parish Helen Walsh LANTZ DRY CLEANING ver announced plans this week for will sponsor its monthly games Associate 17 Broadway Phone PE. 2461 COFFEE a special local observance of the party in the rectory, 2217 S. Logan W . R. JOSEPH Mrs. Weekbaugh to Fete 30th anniversary of the U. S. air street, on Tuesday at 1 p.m. It EYES EXAMINED Now In Our 46lh Year mail service. The historic event of will be a desert luncheon and all Phone TAbor 1880 Aid Society on June 1 are invited to attend. Hostesses 218>210 Majestic Bldg. for the afternoon will be Mrs. The regular meeting of St. Vin­ Amundson, Mrs. Barth, Mrs. An- cent’s Aid society was held May gerer, and Mrs. Sherer. There will 4 in Mt. SL Vincent’s home, Den­ be two special prizes and table With the Rich Coffee ver. The president, Mrs. J. Mor­ prizes. gan Cline, presided. Miss Eva Mrs. Frank Casner of 1725 S. Walsh gave an interesting report Broadway, and an active member Another of the deanery meeting. Miss Bar­ of the Altar society of Our Lady Taste Men Like! bara Bach extended an invitation of Lourdes, has been elected pres­ to the members to be present at ident of the Parent-Teachers’ Asso­ the ACCW at the Albany hotel ♦ Edwards iasies rich, because it’s made rich. Not one, ciation of Grant Junior high school on May 20. in Denver. ■ not two but many rich coffees are expertly blended Mrs. Ella Weekbaugh extended It was announced this week also Dolly Madison Store a cordial invitation to the mem­ to jrive you the one richest flavor. Then “small- that two other women in the new bers and friends to be her guests parish received honors. Mrs. Mark batch” roasted to bring you that same full flavor in at the next meeting in her home Behan, president of Our Lady of June 1. Lourdes Altar society, was re­ To Serve You Overy pound . . . in every cup. Delicious? Just try it! The president, Mrs. Cline, made elected to the state board of the an urgent appeal for new members. Colorado Congress of Parents and The members were also asked to the initiation of air mail trans­ Teachers. Mrs. Virginia Thomp­ for economy bring guests, whenever possible, port will be marked across the son was elected sixth vice presi­ to the monthly meetings. country during the week of May dent of the same board. These 15-21. Nob Hill is sold in the bean, to pro­ After the business meeting the positions are for two years. “ The story of the growth of air 4404 Lowell Blvd. members went to the auditorium, The Altar society of Our Lady tect all the fragrance and coffee good­ where a splendid program was mail since May 15, 1018,” Post­ of Lourdes parish is now a mem­ ness that’s stored up in select Central given by the boys. It consisted of master Stevie said, “when a single- ber of the NCCW, having been ac­ Phone GR. 8821 songs, dances, and recitations. engine open cockpit plane took off cepted as a member this week. and South American coffees by keep- The members then went to the from Washington, D.C., for New Members of the society to attend them Nature-Sealed in th*e bean until chapel to attend Benediction. After York city, 218 miles away, is a the first meeting as representa­ the services, the Rev. Nicholas thrilling chapter in our national tives will be Mmes. Behan, Kim- you buy. This “ Vacuum-pack” qual­ Walsh commended the women for life. It containa all the elements mins, Fee, Pierzina, Frank Cas­ A Complete Line of Dairy Products ity is yours economically in a thrifty the fine work done by the organiza­ that go into the development of a ner, Pitre, Michaud, Thompson, tion, and made an appeal for a nation and its people— persever­ and Joseph Young. The first meet­ paper bag. Try Nob .Hill next time ance, patience, courage, faith, and larger membership. Refreshments ing is set for May 30. and ^ were served in the dining room by hope. The Altar and Rosary society and enjoy better coffee. “ I call upon the citizens of Den­ the boys and sisters. will also sponsor the initial First ver to join in observing this 30th m anniversary of air mail.” Communion breakfast to be served in the new rectory follow­ AIRWAY ing the Communion Mass at 8:30 Knights to Hold Exam on Sunday, May 30. Some 20 chil­ dren are expected to make their OUR ICE CREflin , The World‘’s Most Popular Blend First Holy Communion on that For Regis Scholarship -. • Here is a coffee that is roasted fresh day. daily. . . and ground to your order when The annual open examination For Every Occasion. for the Knights of Columbus Regis Morymount Alumnae you buy. In it you find a blend that has scholarship will be held at the become the world’s most popular flavor need it.^ council hall, 16th and Grant Plan Meeting in July streets, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, in coffee. Buy a bag today. Unless a wife motherwho oerves May 20. The newly formed Denver chap­ Airway suits you perfectly, gives you American Beauty Spas* hetti to her Application blanks may be ob­ ter of the alumnae of Marymount cup after cup of enjoyment, the pur-- tained at the office at 16th and college in Salina, Kans., held its Contains all the vital Grant. They must be completed latest meeting at the Cherry Hills ^ Other Locations chase price will be refunded. elements needed^ and filed at the K ni^ts of Co­ Country club. A buffet supper was growing bodies lumbus council home office by May served. Cor. S. University & Ohio and brains. 15. 'Thii^oup will meet every other 5130 E. Colfax <3t> Three boys -are studying at month. Mrs. Mack Switzer, the di­ R ^ s college on K. of C. scholar rector, appointed a committee Cor^E. Evans & Gilpin ships and the award to the fourth to arrange the July meeting. The 2830 Colorado Blvd. boy this year will complete the committee includes Mrs. Arthur Knights of Columbus plan to have May, Mrs. Leo Cobb, Mrs. Paul fovr boys at Regis simultaneously. Huff, and Miss Betty Guiry. m : V-

1 -U n>. .r Thtarsday, May-13. 1948 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEyi^tone 4205 PAGE SEVEN Cotliedral Pupils Annunciation High Lo(/y of Guadalupe Picture THE THING TO DO ftmusEmenTS-DininG Students \To Stage To Honor Mary When You Can't Afford Dinppointmant Will Be Blessed on May 16 ENJOY AN INVIGORATING DRIVE RECREflTIOn Living Rosary Rite At Rites May 16 (Our Lady of Guadalupe ParUk, Denver) The dedication of the new picture of Our Lady of Guadalup Students of the grade school will (Annunciation Pariah, Danrtr) will take place Sunday, May 16, at 10:30 a.ra. This picture ia« ^h hold their coronation of the statue of Mary Sunday, May 16. Patricia H O LU N D ’ S LiRay HOTEL DADIf Theatre On Friday evening, May 14, stu­ only one of its kind in Colorado. It is an exact copy of th$ one dents of the high school will take in the Basilica in Mexico and is hand-painted andi gold plated. King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. r i m i l PE. B877 Asa A. King of 2023 S. Clayton IN GOLDEN 1028 S. Gayloril part in the Living Rosary in the The women of church at 7:30, and to be fol­ the Altar society, and sister of Bosann K ii», senior, ThimlaT - FrlSfr - SitarSar' anA- JKcob King, seventh grade For Luncheon or Dinner Mar 1M4-1I lowed by Solemn Benediction th e “ Mayordo- mos,” and Julio student, will crown the statue. 1948 Acadaroir Award Parents are then invited to visit She will be attended by Jackie You’ll Like the Food, Service and Atmosphere Performanca the school and witneu the work Gomez and fam­ ily have donated iNolI, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. Loretta Yount' - Joaeph Cotton of the pupils in various depart­ MT'Noll of 1560 Newport; Betty DINING ROOMS OPEN DAILY ments. this beautiful THE FARMER'S Jo Coffman, daughter of Mr. and From 12 to 2 at noon— 6:80 P.M. to 9:80 P.M. . On Monday evening reception tribute to O u r DAUGHTER Lady for use in Mrs. L. L. Coffman of 2236 Hooker, Sundays and Holidays From 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. into the Blessed Virgin sociality the new church and Louise Romero, daughter of Randolph Scott - Barbara Britton was held for ISO sodalists. Mon­ now under con­ Mr. and Mrs. L. Romero of 2200 Phone Golden 68 for Reiervation, or ALBUQUERQUE signor Charles Hagus gave a abort struction. Champa. Each grgde, except the (In Color) talk on the life of the Blessed ' just drive out and come in After the Ben­ eighth, will furnish a basket oi WtlcoB* U Dinrtr'i PInMt Mother. Sodalist Prefect Bert Bandar, Monday, Tntaday. Wcdncadar ediction Sunday, jflowerB and each grade school girl Zumtobel presented the sodalists May II-IMMI everyone is in- will carry a white lily. ' COLBURN HOTEL Mickey Rooney • Brian Donlary to Monsignor Hagus, who gave out Primariex . Friday Ann Blyth vited to the the medals. Officers of the so­ chapel hall, Primaries for the school offices LUXURIOUS ROOMS k i l l e r dality who assisted in the recep­ ‘ MeCOY where food will will be held Friday at a school COCKTAIL LOUNGE tion were Mary Altienbach, John CAGED FURY be served. In the aksembly. Running on the Con­ Slattery, John Kelly, and Stella NEW COFFEE SHOP evening after structive ticket for governor are lOtK Aranne at Grant Hatincia Salarday tk Saadaya. Delgado. Gilbert Borelli and James Stitt; I ll* P. M. May devotions a MAin 6261 ' games party will for lieutenant governor, BarbirA D. B. CERISE. M uattr be held.. Proceeds Burcher and L^a Siegworth; for DRIVE-IN will be used for secretary of state, Donna Gusty RESTAURANT the new church. and Evie Lawrence. 800 Spear Bfvd. WazM Market Father An­ Candidates on the Co-operative lltb St. at Waxao drew Burguera, ticket for governor are Floyd Open 24 hours daily Open till 9 p.m. DON'T BE WORRIEO-l'Ll BE SEEIN' YOU C.R., announced Allen and Joseph Kuchar; for the following do­ lieutenant governor, Catherine # Dellcions Pastries ) JAMES M. DELOHREY nations f o r the Pasic and Jean Kohut; for secre­ (From Onr Own Ot«m ) church during tary of stite, Nancy Gdovin and # Seafoods the- past month: Gerry Holland. 128 Broadway SP. 9898 Miss Veronica "Sentimental Journey” will be # Fried Chicken Casey, $250; a the theme for the annual journal­ devotee of Our ism banquet, which will be held # Late Evening Snacks Lady of Guada­ May 17 in the Shirley-Savoy hotel. ROOSEVELT GRILL lupe, $200; Mrs. The banquet is sponsored by the BEST FOLKS OF ALL J Spencer Penrose club journalists in honor of the Famous for “ EAT-AT-THE-HALL” < of Colorado senior staff. The new Hi-Pal staff y Joa M. Bland, M fr. t Springs, $100; for 1948-49 will be announced. The FINE FOODS and other dona­ Very Rev. Walter J. Canavan, the I FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE * Hall Hotel Coffee Shop ^ tions making a Rev. Frederick McCallin, the Rev. COCKTAILS Ml Cartla Strcat $600 total. Fa­ Duane Theobald, the Rev. John ^6th and California A ther Andrew ex- Haley, and Mr. and Mrs. John Bfloeios Lady of Guadeloupe pressed his Miller will be guests. ' ^QT\SSEA/f thanks for the generous contributions Friday evening Miss Dolores The members of the Young Ladie.s’ sodality, under the direction Reisdorf, queen, and her attend­ fa m o u s for f in e f n jo y t h i wf sri FOOD UtVEO IN A lA* MOST R IFIC SH IN O of Elsie Gomez, president, are now practicing for the May crowning ants, Miss Margie Cowgill and GRACIOUS MANNFR COCKTAIL lO UN O I Patricia Mickiich, Prom Quaen to be held May 30. A formal dance is being planned for that evening Miss Judy Donald will rei^n over and more information on this project will be given at a later date. the Junior-Senior prom, which will TR IM O N T AT BROADWAY dm 4 The junior-senior prom was held be held in the Cathedra! room of K E . 9618 A CH. 2494 Wednesday evening, May 12, at the Albany hotel with the music of the Wellshire Country club. A Altar Sodality at Loyola Verne Byers and his orchestra. banquet at the Olin hotel preceded Sara Ftoniero will act as crown- the social activities. “ Lilac Time” bearer and'Johnny Murphy and E delweiss was chosen as this year’s theme. To Hove Group Communion Billy Shipp will act as pages. The highlight of the evening was The bookkeeping class of Cathe­ the crowning of Patricia Mickiich 1644 GLENARM • OPEN 11 A M to 3 A M (Loyola Pariih, Denver) of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Routzon. The dral high school has been awarded AN UNUSUAL TREAT as queen of the prom. Senior at­ Sunday, May 16, the Loyola Al­ last party of the season will be honorable mention in a nation­ tendants were Ruth Ribar and tar sodality is sponsoring a Moth­ held Saturday, May 15 in the home wide bookkeeping contest conducted Par Excellence Cuisine of Stella Delgado; junior attendants, er-Daughter Communion day. All of Mr. and Mrs. £mil Frei. by the Business Education World Chinese and American Foods Delores Johnson and Beverly the mother.s and their daughters Loyola Girl Scout troop 247, magazine. An impressive superior Shinn; crown-bearer, Kathleen are invited to join with the Altar elected new officers with the fol­ achievement certificate issued by Dray; pages, James Simington and sodality at the 8:30 Ma.ss and to lowing results: Shirley Henderson, the Business Education World, Richard Feely. Among the hon­ occupy the pews up front in the president; Barbara Brown, secre­ will be added to the trophy collec­ THE LOTUS ROOM ored guests were chaperons of center aisle.- tary; Patricia Riley, treasurer; tion of the school. The students the socials during the past year, Under management of Father and Frank Fong, The newly elected officers of the and Clair Nolan, reporter. The competed with more than 16,000 Formerly of Cathay Poat the officers of the various church Loyola Holy Name society are A. girls plan to receive their second students in schools throughout the societies, and parents of the junior B. Ferdon, president; William class badges by the end of the United States, Alaska, Canal A BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM IN and senior classes. Boyle, vice president; and Bernard school year. At the dinner which Zoqe, Canada, Hawaii, Philippine Boys of Annunciation and Loyola Prochazka, secretary - treasurer. thev will have on May 15, prizes Islands, and Puerto Rico. parishes who are interested in play­ The society voted a cash donation Veterans of Foreijfn Wars’ New Home will be awarded to those who have Special recognition was given John Stewart Post No. I ing with an American Legion base­ to the Loyola hoys’ baseball club brought in the largest amount of to La Vince Boyd who won a ball team are asked to get in con­ for new equipment. used fat and used bottles money. bronze OAT medal for typing the Cocktail Service - 9th Ave. & Speer Blvd. - KE. 7918 tact with Father James Moynihan. On the first and third Thursday The following members of Girl neatest and most attractive copy Boys under 17, born after Jan. 1, of every month, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Scout troop 241 enjoyed a cook- in a club of 10 members. 1932, are eligible. A meeting will ert Hoyt meet with a large group out at Washington park last be held Tuesday evening to formu­ of enthusiastic Catholics who are Thursday: Barbara Burke, Mar- MASTERSOX SIGHTSEEING TOURS late plans. making a study of the great books. leen Carlson, Marily Coffey, Mau­ IN BUSINESS 31 YEARS MAIN OFFICE 111 SEVENTEENTH BTREBT Sunday is Communion day for The meetings are held in Loyola reen Doherty, Carol O’Loughlin, PHONE CHERRY 2041 the Young Ladies' sodality and the Jn Lobby of Sea Hotel hall and it is hoped that many Muriel McBride, Shirley Rosen- I^ ioriom 7 pAiienier Cadillac Can City and MonnUlna Year Aroaad Blessed Virgin sodality. more Catholics will avail them­ bach, Mary Ann Ruddy, and May Devotions in honor of the selves of this opportunity. Jackie Stone. The girls were ac- Blessed Mother are held every Father J. A. Berbers, S.J., bap­ epmpanied by thefir leader, Mrs. Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday tized the following May 9: Stephen John Burke, Mrs. E. Stone, and OPENS DECORATION DAY evening at 7:30. Michael Gaschler, infant son of Mrs. J. Doherty. Mrs. Ollie Dougherty will en­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaschler, the tertain the Card club Tuesday, sponsors being Clarence and Freda Brownie troop 220 entertained Plan Now for the Time their mothers at a mother-daugh­ May 18, at 1 o’clock in her home, Gaschler; William Anthony Fran­ of Your Life ter party last Thursday afternoon, 3407 Columbine. cis, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. at which time each Brownie pre­ The Thursday afternoon club Patrick Jerome Francis, the spon­ Swimming TOM BURKE sented her mother with a lovely will meet Friday afternoon, May sors being Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mother’s day gift. The Brownies NOW AT 21, at a 1 o’clock dessert-luncheon. Pevic; James Michael Rogers, in­ Roller Skating have been busy the past month Mrs. Eva Click, 3346 Gilpin, will fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent making the gifts. CLUB DEL RIO be hostess. Rogers, the sponsors being Wil­ Horse Back Riding n i4 BROADWAY * A vote of thanks was extended liam J. and Marjorie Etting; and The afternoon was made delight­ to Mrs. Alex Ball and Mrs. George Ernestina Aloysia Avila, infant ful by the demonstration of a reg­ Picnicking Honeker for their efforts in mak­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ular Brownie meeting, games, ing the box social Saturday eve­ Avila, the sponsors being Ray­ songs, and musical numbers. Re­ ning a success. i mond Garcia and Raynaldia Avila. freshments ware served by the LIQUOR LICENSED DRUG STORE Sick in the parish are Barbara The last regular meeting of the leader, Mrs. W. Brown, and co­ j a c k Holman, who is improving, and school year of Loyola PTA will be leader, Mrs. L. Landis. I'OR SALE AT MEAD, COLO. Joe Aranda, who is seriously ill. called to order by the president, The following mother.s and 85000.00 will handle The altar boys’ picnie was post­ Mrs. Elmer Grant, at 2 p.m. Tues­ daughters were in attendance: ELDORADO poned Tuesday because of the bad day in Loyola hall. The council Mmes. L. Beebe and Shuran, E. GEO. E. SNIDER, Owner weather, and will be held in the will meet at 1:30 p.m. Installation Betka and Marilyn, W. Brown and SPRINGS near future. of officers will be conductfed by Nancy; J. Doherty and Sheila, J. ‘The Family Resort'' The next meeting of the An­ Mrs. Anthony F. Zarlengo, presi­ Hinchey and Patricia; J. Klober- nunciation PTA will be held in dent of the Catholic Parent-Teach­ danz and Jackie; L. Landis and Hagus hall Wednesday evening, er league of Denver. A tea honor­ Patty; R. Ortell and Patricia; J. Swim in Oean, Heated May 19. at 8 o’clock. It is “ Sur­ ing incoming and outgoing officers Rosenbach and Jo Ajin; also Drinking Water prise Night,” and the entertain­ will follow. Hostesses wifi be the Sharon Bernard, Judy Linnahan, NOW OPEN ment win be under the direction past presidents. and Barbara Marek. Mon. Thru of Father Donald McMahon. COME TO CHURCH IN THE MOUNTAINS Mrs. William Boyle entertained Friday There will be installation of of­ members of St. Catherine’s bridge Evenin|t, HOT SULPHUR MINERAL BATHS ficers. club in her home. Honors went to THE PHILADELPHIA 7 to 10 p.m. .YIcCOWELL'S PHARMACY The senior mothers will be host­ Mmes. A. J. Linnebur, R. B. Rhine, AND PHONE 30 The (ioriier Orug Store ESTES PARK, COLO. esses. Sat. & Sunday and Yvo Trainor. ORCHESTRA 1 to S p.* m. — St. Margaret Mary’s club met 7 to le p. m* THE ESTES PARK DRUG STORE “ “ S r . . : Mrs. Oles Is Baptized in the home of Mrs. A. J. Linne­ Eugene Ormandr, Conductor Adults 60^, (Children 35^ SWIMMING POOL ... bur. Bridge prizes were awarded 110 Musicians Mrs. Paul Brennan and Mrs. PROGRESS PLUNGE In St. Anthony's Parish Elmer Grant. Entire Auditorium U ei W. Florida Wtttwood IM . DARK HORSE INN The St. Joseph Pinochle club had 3 BIka. W. Fad. Bird. (St. Anthony’s Parish, Westwood) an enjoyable meeting in the home Ft. Lofan Boa at Alaaiada ft Bdwr. Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo. l\0^^' OPEN The Inn With the Horses Mon. Eve., May 31 Mrs. Mary Isabell Oles of 1140 S. Raleigh was baptized Saturday Broadcast Will Honor Tick«t>: Parq. $3.60; 14th St. ITALIAN ft AMEKICAN oisH I^ afternoon and received her Fj/rst Bal. $3.60; CurtU and Champa The Finigons - Bob - Ed - Pearle Communion Sunday, May 9. Brothers' Centennial St. Bat. $3.00; Mezz. $1.80; OCebNTS The pastor and chairman of the I3th St. Bal. and Gallery $1.20 2451 nth St GR. I HOLY FAMILY'S DREG STORE SUPREME various committees wish to take The celebration marking the incl. tax. FOB YOUR SUNDAY DINNER 100th anniversary of the start of . . . DINE AT OCCION18 this occasion to thank all who Box Office Now Open Staaka and Priad Chiakaa Twenty^Fifth A nnual helped to make the silver tea and eilucational work by the Christian * MAY CO., 2nd FLOOR TABLE D’HOTE Dinnara.._____ ll.H e» reception a success Sunday. Brothers in the United States is Winaa — Baar — Cecktetla ESTES PARK LUMBER CO. the theme of the talk to be given S.nd check, and tick.tj will b. mail.dl Unaacartad Ladiaa Walaaaia “A b e t t e r The Holy Name societv will 1:30 o.a 10 IldIO s.n.—Sundayi 4 to 10 a n G. E. CASEY, Mgr. PLACE TO LIVE” meet at the home of Leo Schuster, by Brother Cornelius Peter of La SOCIAL 5646 W. Virginia avenue, Thurs­ Salle academy. Providence, R.I., day night at 8 o’clock. The trustees on the Columbia network’s and Silver Spruce Pharmacy. of the parish will meet with the “ Church of the Air” Sundyr, May Holy Name society to take up sev­ 16, to be heard on KLZ, Denver, Where the Elite Meet to Treat eral important parish matters. from 8 to 8:30 a.m. The Man­ Every man of the parish is urged hattan college (N.Y.) Glee club, . . . S k O K S i to attend this meeting. directed by Brother Basilian, will SPRING FROLIC provide the music. ■ The four sons and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schuster joined Under New' Miuiweinent of '^eroriCB their father and mother in receiv­ Toole ft "Tommy” Shlelde BARCLAY ALLEN ing Holy Communion Saturday, Ma)r 8, in a High Mass of Thanks­ direct from Giro’s in FOMERLY \ \Io$n HAMMOXD ( KINGS / giving commemorating the 26th HARDWARE . BUILDING SUPPLIES anniversary of their wedding. Hollywood, formerly Theto tiehl-Bntarad le t ik t . . . APPLIANCES . SKELGAS Mrs. Arthur Nider is recovering CAUUFiS l O after a brief illness. wtieTI tttel ya4w honct end y»oa peckatbeckl with KAY KYSER EVERGREEN SERVICE STATION a n d FR E D D IE MARTIN, will open TEXACO PRODUCTS NOW OPEN Fine HERMAN OLDE ft SON ROOK FOREST Fooilt the Frolic. BrealUaet. ED. €ORBli^^^ DREG STORE INN & CHALETS Lanch and (EVERGREEN DRUG STORE) B Dinnera WILLIAM DEMAREST George Reeves fieiilatiBniKli- EV ERGREEN, COLO., U.S.A. ALTITUDE 7,0.39 FEET SPRING RATES: Dancing to “CLIFF JAMES Po-UITtOU* ! Pi * GOLF GIVEN BY the Lake TRIO" BREWER'S Evergreen by HORSEBACK RIDING Wed.. Fri.. Bat. NitM Tha Barkeley Social Clnb HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND "Happy Logan's Orchestra" Starting Mar 29th FINE FOOD Ban. Matiaee for benafit of Holy Family Charck end School , ------SERVING------d pja. to S P.M. '’Bmorcaabard Styla Dinnara,” Cbirkrn, Frot Laga. Moantaln Troat, Staaka, Write or Phone AT HITCH'S GARDENS ■ Fine Liquori, Winaa and Beer Lakewood Sll 18tl> AT Till W. Colfax At*. *1 NOW DANCING SATURDAY and SUNDAY CHRIS R. MAURER CALIF. . We art open arary day in the year. MCKTAIU — iivroi ATIWmiE THURSDAY EVENING MAY 20TH 1948 Evergraen,' Cale. Phent BTargican- IS fat Baaereationa DENHAM ^AGE EIGHT Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, E E yston e 4206 Thursday, May 18, 1948 Tiger Cubs Tangle Complicated Race Junior Cards Seek Trophy For Junior Crown Approadies Finish Campaign Virtually. Ended In Tw o o f Circuit's Three Divisions The complicated title situation in the Junior Parochial baseb^l league began to clear up last week as championship races in the loop’s three divisions neared their close. In two divisions the season crowns were virtually cinched, and in the third only two contenders still have a chance for su­ premacy. Virtual chanips in the Eastside division are the unde- fe a l^ Annunciation Cardinals, who scored a narrow upset against Loyola’s hopefuls in an extra-inning tangle May 7. Major League Scouts; St. Louis’, Englewood, kept a clean slate by downing St. TAKE NOTICE! Francis de Sales’ Widgets and Ivory hunter* for the major thereby advanced to within a bateball loop* will mit* the find THE JUNIOR CARDINALS of An­ Pictured here are (left to right,, back row) Fa­ step from the Southside title. of the year if they overlook the nunciation grade school have virtually ther James Moynihan, Annuncation athletic direc­ talent* of Dr, Ralph Verdieck, tor; Gibo Castellano, Don Mumford, Mike Lucero, Still undecided is the fight cinched the championship of the Eastside division Ph.D., head of the chemi*try de­ of the Junior Parochial league. The Cards have Mandy Riedel, Fred Maes, Jerry Paxton, and Coach for the Northside crown, for partment at Regi* college. La*t five wins and no losses marked on their schedule thus Ralph Moore, Jr.; front row, "Dopey" Evans, John week in a game at .Tolland bet- Karlo, “ Whitey” Mauser, Bob Moore, Don Maes, which St. Catherine’s Wild­ far, and are reckoned heavy favorites in their last tween two team* of Regi* chem- remaining game against St. Elizabeth’s. Eloy Mares, and Don Craig. cats and the Assumption team i*try *tudent*. Dr. Verdieck wa* are expected to tangle two credited with a no-hit, no-run, no-w a 1 k, no-man-raached-fir*t, TOP TILT: BLUEJAYS VS. GREMLINS REFEREE DEL STYER views the some-1 in the annual Boys’ club tournament. The program weeks hence. The Wildcats hurling effort. what ineffectual efforts of two of the Holy | auditorium on Friday have a slight edge with a 4-0 Dr. Verdieck accompli*hed and Saturday nights. Farhily grade school scrappers who staged bouts record, but the Welbyites, who the a*toni*hing feat by mean* of have won three and lost none, the following *cientific techni­ + + + + + + Parochial Schedule Resumes are expected to bring a perfect que, which he recommend* to youthful a*pirant* of the Coop- The Winnah! record into their tangle with er*burg Hall of Fame: Monheiser-O'Hayre the St. Catherine nine. The team for which Dr. Ver­ dieck had con*ented to donate Play on Sunday at Noon Playoffs hi* *uperb talent* came to bat Start May 16 fir*t. The third batter, pre*um- Feathered inhabitants of the foliage surrounding Lincoln park have enjoyed two ably acting on in*truction* from weeks’ respite from booming homers and assorted fouls off Parochial league bats, but the Bout Tops Program Playoffs for the city crown the canny *cienti*t, bla*ted a cannonading will resume this Sunday promptly at 12 noon. will begin the week of May 16, long, long, long one over the As the campaign heads into the fifth of its seven weeks, Cathedral enjoys a half-game head* of the fielder* and out of when the winner of the East­ *ight. )ulge in the standings over Regis and remains the only undefeated team in the loop. Trail­ Of Tigers' Tourney ern division will meet the win­ Thoroughly out of *ight, that ing in order are St. Joseph’s, Holy I*. They never did find the ball. Family high, the Annunciation One Game Left A slambang battle between burly Jim Monheiser and ner of the Southern division. The game wa* called, and Dr. Cards, and Mullen, the latter hav­ Verdieck ca*ually mentioned on ing yet to crack through with a hammering Paul O’Hayre brought the annual Holy Family The Northside champs will win. Boys’ club boxing program to a sizzling finish Saturday take on the winner of this hi* return to the campn* that St. Louis' Squad Cinches he had pitched a perfect game Cobe Jones’ Bluejays may find night in the Holy Family auditorium. scrap to determine the city for the *enior chemi*try *tu- themselves sharing top roost with The fight' billed as an easy SATURDAY, MAY 8 championship. dent*. Regia after the 2 p.m. battle workout for O’Hayre, turned into against a rejuvenated St. Francis Title in Southside Race Tom Hanien VS. Bruce Piper; crew. Cathedral power aplate has a near upset, with Monheiser hav­ Phil Campbell vs. Larry O’Hayre; Suspenseful Set-to accounted for three straight vic­ The classy baseballers of St. Louis’, Englewood, led by ing all the best of it in the open­ Ed Davidaon vs. Jim Bresnihan; tories by top-heavy scores, but smooth-working Pitcher J. Wedow, have tied down most of ing round. But O’Hayre’s churn­ Dick Callahan VS. John Hefer- the question still stands whether ing, tireless style turned the edge man; Bill Callahan vs. Tom Crow; Junior Cardinals Score May, Colaiano, DiManna, and the loose strings in their attempt to wrap up the champion­ in his favor in the second and fi­ Tom Saunders vs. Dick Haggerty; company can continue their route ship of the Southside division of the Junior Parochial nal cantos. Paul Dalpet vs. Cliff Kuhn; Bill clouting through the balance of division. McClimant VS. Ed O’Brien; AI The judges voted the fight the the schedule. Pitching quality is Only one more game stands be­ best of the high school bouts on Steinback vs. Dan Bradley; Gene Upset Over Loyola Nine against Presentation team was on the upswing and it could be tween the St. Louis squad and the the program. McGann VS. Fred Buckholtz; Dick that the slants of Fran.salian Lou marked by 17 strikeouts. Jonei VS. John Grace; Paul divisional championship. The squad But in their last two games St. In the grade school division, Suspense ran high at Loyola field May 7 when Annunci­ Reed will turn up a flaw in the O’Hayre vs. Jim Monheiser; and Jays’ technique. He served ex­ needs a win over the last-place Philomena’s batsmen have totaled Phil Campbell’s narrow win over ation school’s Junior Cardinals tallied a run in the last of the 36 runs against their opponents’ Larry O’ Hayre, a younger edition George Tornaey vs. John Heider- cellent notice in the Holy Family Presentation team to annex a per­ stadt. ninth inning to upset a scrapping Loyola nine, 6-5. three. Joe Horan, St. Philomena’s of Paul, was accorded the judicial game when 11 Tigers listened to fect season’s record, the title in Officials for both nights of the Putting together two errors, a walk, and a stolen base, "Steerike three!” hurler, allowed only one hit in his nod as the top scramble. Camp­ their own division, and a chance last start. bell and O’Hayre staged a ter­ boxing tourney were Del Styer and the Cards forced in the marker that lost a heart-breaker for Bidldogs-Tigers for the city-wide title. rific scrap in all three rounds, and Pete Churchill, referees; Martin the Loyolans, who had led 5-3 in 'Victories so far this sea.son have the decision was unpopular with Murray a n d Everett Pierce, the last regular inning. It was the Scrap in Opener been gained over St. Philomena’s, some of the fans. judges; Maurice Pade, time­ Rose Fidel Queen fifth win of the season for An­ The noon opener will be a Bull­ 5-1; St. Vincent de Paul’s, 15-1; keeper; and Walt Grisdale. COLORFUL WALT GRIS- Following are the results of the nunciation team, and the first loss dog-Tiger affair, marking Arch St. John’s, 8-5; and St. Francis de DA^E, announcer for the other fights on the two-night pro­ The Rev. William H. Jones is for Loyola. Karlin’s attempt to regain win­ Sales’, 8-3. director of the Holy Family Boys’ Holy Family boxing program, gram (winners in bold-face type): Of Play Day at Three double* by the top of ning form. The Westside strike­ Paul Brady is coach of the St. eip SI. no leaves no doubt in the crowd’s club. Officers are: President, the Loyola battingf order— out-ace has been plagued less by Louis entry in the junior loop. The mind‘when he announces the win­ FRIDAY, MAY 7 Bill McClimans; John Bohan, vice Heiney, Woo.ter, and Fourcada his own faults than by lack of team is sponsored by the parish ner of a bout. Vince Dwyer VS. Tom Mattevi; president; Joe Bradley, secretary; Loretto Heights — brought a pair of counter* team punch against better fling­ Holy Name society. Herold Thyfault vs. Frank Woert- Dan Kelly, treasurer; and Ed to the Je.uit *chool nine in the ing. (jeorge Torsney is likely to The stellar play of Bob Deline, Send Your Boy to man; Hervey Campbell vs. Jim Graeber and Dick Haggerty, man­ (Loretto Height* College, Denver) fir.t inning. But in tbe *econd go for the Uticans again. If he Campaign Is Under Way agers. hits the same effectiveness that jitcher, and 'Tommy Carrol, De- Hinton; Jim Berger vs. Fred Mo- frame Fred Mae*, Cardinal ine’s battery mate, has marked sier; Boh Smith vs. Bill Pade; Soe Rose Fidel, a senior at Loretto cowed Regis, the tilt has all the ★ back>top, .ingled, *tole *econd, the performance of St. Francis de For Texas University Schreiber vs. Mike Smith; June Heights college, will reign today. and .cored on Riedel’* two-ba.a earmarks of a tight duel. May 13, as sports queen of the Mullen entertains small hopes Sales’ Widgets, but the Fransalian Valient vs. Gene Haynes; drive. Ca.tellano then .mackad squad has lacked hitting to match Near Rocky Mountain Na­ Houston, Tex. — About $100,000 J>m Smith vs. Bruce Kerwood; Northside out a line .ingle to .core of escaping the cellar this year, but the Mustangs’ loyal coterie of the efforts of its star battery. tional Park in the heart of of the $600,000 goal had been oh- ^ ‘ ‘ Riedel and tie up the tilt. Tom David*on vs. Ron Burak; Mel Loyola regained the lead in the fans would like to see that zero Top battle of the coming week tained by May 1 in the drive now should he the "grudge match” be­ America’s most majestic Berger VS. Clem Huer; Ed Barlock Lead Taken third canto when Heiney singled erased from the win column. .Two under way for the development of vs. Mike Bakes; John Young vs. and Wooster doubled to bring the chances are left, and Sunday’s tween a pair of old rivals, St. mountains. John’s and St. Philomena’s, who the University of St. Thomas. The Leonard O’Hayre; Dale Jung runner home. See-sawing right tea-timer with a weak-hit, fair- are striving for third place. Fav­ Haene vs. Bill Heaney; Tony Bat- back in the fourth, the Cards pitch Annunciation outfit appears Basilian Fathers are in charge of ored in pre-game theorizing is the institution. taglino vs. John Tyne (Draw). again tied the score when Fred to jjresent a favorable opportu- By Wildcats St. John’s aggregation, whose two Maes singled again, stole second riity. Seven innings equaling the rirst two versus Cathedral can do front-line pitchers, Bobby Dan .Open This Summer again, went to third on Riedel’s Sullivan and Mickey O’Donoghue, St. Catherine’s Wildcats sacrifice, and scored on a fielder’s the trick— that is, unless Scotty grabbed a slim lead in the McGregor still has the Cardinals are among the loop’s top raounds- choice. men. S u 11 i v a n’s performance Northside division of the Jun­ Fred Wooster’s third double of in the same frame of mind which NAME YOUR FIGURE! enabled them to lick St. Francis’ ior Parochial league last week the day brought Leo Hejjjey home STANDINGS in the fifth to put Loyola ahead three weeks back. by overwhelming a scrappy Junior Parochial League once more. In the sixth Heiney’s NORTHERN DIVISION team from St. Dominic’s, 21- single sent Frawley across the W July 4 to Aug. 22 8. Trailing by a half-game plate, and the home team entered Business Meeting Held St. Cnthtrint's ...... 4 ... We can FIT it! AnnuncUtioo team ...... 3 $15 a Week are the Welbyites represent­ the seventh with a two-run lead. By Queen's Daughters St. CUraU ...... 2 ing Assumption school, who Undaunted, the Cards instituted St. Domlaic’e ...... 1 another rally in the last half of Holy Family team ...... 1 Whether you’re a slim 34 or a were idle last week. St. Vincent's ...... a.. 1 the inning, Castellano singled and The regular meeting of The Mt. Carmel ...... 0 substantial 52 . . . . Harman St. Catherine’s has now won went to second on Mumford’s Queen’s Daughters of Denver was Results last week; Tailors will give you ‘Tailored- four, lost none; Assumption team sacrifice. held May 9 in the home of Mrs. St. Catherine’s. 21: St. Dominic’s. 8. Under pertonal direction of Holy Family team, 7: St. Vincent’s, 4 to-measure’ fit in your Sum­ has a 3-0 record. , Little Whitey Mau.er grabbed Julia O’Neill, 1511 St. Paul street. Assistant hostesses were Mrs. SOUTHERN DIVISION RT. REV. MONSIGNOR mer Suits. They have hun­ Saindon Blasts off the hero’* role when be W drove a long fly clo.e to the Mary K. Morgan and Misses Clara St. Louis* ...... 4 JOSEPH BOSETTI dreds of patterns . . . scores Two Homers Ro*e Fidel top of the left-center fence to Courtn«(7, Marie Spillman, and St. Francis' ...... 3 of colors to keep you looking Josephine Hagman. St. Philomena's ..... 2 The St. Catherine’s-St. Dominic’s .core Ca.tellano and gain *ec- St. John's ...... 2 Care of Chancery Office campus when the Loretto Athletic The meeting was opened by the St. Vincent de Paufs ...... 1 cool and well-groomed all sum­ game was in doubt until a final ond for him.elf. Two walk* and s association hold its final event of Lucero’* perfect *acrifice-bant president, Miss Marie • Kreiner, Presentation taam ...... 0 mer long. Choose a light­ inning nine-run splurge by the vic- the school year, the traditional followed by the secretary’s and EASTERN DIVISION 1536 Logan loaded the *ack* and Fred Mae* Annunciation team ...... 5 weight gabardine — tropical thrs completely demoralized the play day. treasurer’s reports. Miss Barbara losing squad. Saindon, St; Dom­ .ingled for hi* fourth hit to tie Loyola ...... 4 worsted or any one of the Following the coronation of the the .core. ' Bach reported on the Catholic St. Joseph’s (C.SS.R.) ...... 2 Denver 5, Colo. inic’s center fielder, did more than sports queen, these events will take Charilies 21st annual meeting, and Blessed Sacrament team ...... I many fine quality materials The eigthth inning and the first Holy Rotary team ...... 0 his share toward insuring victory lace: A dance contest, a basket- Miss Clara Courtney gave a report .... you can rely on Harman’s by blasting out two powerful four- half of the ninth were scoreless. Catnedral ...... 0 all game between students and of the meeting of the deanery St. Elizabeth's ...... 0 baggers in four trips to the plate, In the bottom of the ninth the to help you ‘Beat the Heat’ faculty, several special features, Cardinals’ Mumford reached first April 19. this summer. but his efforts were not enough to races, and a baseball game. Miss Nell Ryan reported on the overcome the 15 hits of his op­ on an error. Two walks and an Play day will close the evening recent card party, stating that it ponents and the 10 miscues record­ error brought him home with the M a k ^ ^ T h o t with the athletic association’s ban winning counter. was both a social and financial ed against his teammates. uet, at which Miss Veronica Farrell, Bums, Tancredo, and Beckman, Loyola’s ace hurler, success. trown, physical education direc­ Mrs. Elizabeth Salmon, chair­ Nielson all had .500 or better av­ whiffed 11, walked six, but al HAIRUNE tor, will present basketball awards man of the El Pomar retreat, erages at the plate for the Wild­ lowed 11 hits. Riedel, on the to JHae Fidel, Rose Fidel, Vickie urged all members to attend the cats. One of Farrell’s blows was a mound for the Cards, gave up four Deebion Kingsley, Mary Louise Kingsley, special retreat for this group June resounding triple. walks, fanned eight, and issued Pat Gamer, and Erma Jo Eveler. only six hits. 4, 6, and 6. Kelfer had three for four for Volleyball awards will go to Mae A social hour followed. Guest St. Dominic’s, and Preston hit Fidel, Vickie Kingsley, Jean Gray, speaker was the Rev. Richard safely twice in three trips. Bibine Belaustigoiguitia, Anna Re- Franic Kirchhof Able Hiester, who entertained with in­ ’ A double play, Heinrich to Neil- vielle, Catherine Murray, Gloria teresting accounts of experiences A good head ot hair son to Bums, was the top feature Salazar, arid Donna Surmeier. To Return to Home as -an army chaplain. Mrs. Anne always deseives the of the clean fielding play of the The freshmen at Loretto O’Neill Sullivan sang several solos best of care. So if well-drilled St. Catherine squad. Heights college are sighing be Frank Kirchhof, Denver banker accompanied on the spinet by Miss you have e.xcessive Only a single Error was charged to cause one of their most popular and benefactor of the Church in Josephine Courtney. hair fall, dandruff, At prices to fit the Wildcats. classes of the year is over— the Colorado, was back in his home at itchy scalp, dry or oily Charm class.' Miss Wynne McCoy E. 12th avenue and Franklin street hair see Frommes at YOUR Budget directed this popular course, which this week after a long siege of ill once. These are na­ St. Clara's Orphanage gave hints and help in make-i. ness in Mercy hospital. ture’s warning that all hair styling, j)ersonality develop Mr. Kirchhof, who was m&4e is not well with your ______Party Big Success ment, and clothes selection. Knight of St. Gregory by Pius XI scalp or hair. Fremmes The Loretto Heights French in 1924, recently observed his 83rd have successfully treated thousands of people all over the The sisters of St, Clara’s or­ club brought the year’s activities to birthday at the hospital. His daugh­ country, and this well known'method Is now available to you. ter, Bemardine Kirchhof reports phanage, Denver, and Miss Eliza­ an end with a dinner at the col­ Come In and tell your hair troubles to one of our scalp lege on Tuesday evening. Among that her father is feeling much experts and they will'gladly give you consultation and advice »29l= beth Sheeby, president of St better. SCHWINN-BIJILT the special guests present were the (In private) at no obligation to you whatever. Clara’s Aid, thank all the friends, Rev. Christian Bonnet, S.J.; the leave this month to return to Paris, BICYCLES patrons and the women on the Rev. Richard Hiester, Dr. and Mrs The Speech department at Lor ,4merica’< Finetl I A 0 . 9 5 Up Heart: Daily 11:00 te t:30— Sahirdey ie 5:00 committee who helped to make the S. Palleske, Mrs. Lawrence C. etto Heights college presented All Sizes \ May day card party a success. Phipps, Jr.; Mrs. C. C. Combs, Mrs. Louise Childers in a recital Wed­ Gifts were presented to Mary Horace W. Bennett, Mr. and Mrsr nesday evening at the L.I^.C. Little Full Line TYicycles r . Toohey, quilt: Mary M. Wanczyk, Wayne Van Vleet, and Mr. and theater. The show was written, EXPERT REPAIRING crochet set; Mrs. jcoseph W, Ma- Mrs. C. B. Hiester, Miss Aurelia i directed, and produced by Miss ginn,. p’"pillow cases; Luci^e Jacques, Valley, Madame Suzanne Desser- Childers, who has been specializ AMERICAN CYCLERY «ALP JF{

Thursd^iy, May IS, 1948 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, E E yston e 4205 PAGE NINE Royal Party at St. Francis' Prom Officers Selected St. Joseph's Nurses' Prom Jock Hall Wonts To $ave You Money! By Heights Club Oh All Types of Insurance (Loretto Hoights Womoa’s Club, Jick Hsll pAN uT i roa raanw on all klndi Donvor) ol qaalRy Inaaranca, 'Far htatanec, 70a mar Election of officers was held by (art all to lO'A on fira- (nraranct, hoaiat &r the Loretto H eists Women’s club cantanU. Alto, labitantial' tavint* on .anto at the college Tuesday, May 4, or truck lanranct. 8os.nMt Jack Hall. .If followed by a musical program and 70a hiTtn’t alnadj done ■»—tarn over all tea. The following were elected; 7oar inanranc* probicma ta him. Toa'II raallr Mrs. Michael P. McDonough, presi­ . be protected. AIm . the other companlM* ratf dent; Mrs. Galen Rowe, first vice ' incroaae ol IS% on Ma7 t, dooo not affocl. • • president; Mrs. W. E. Dolan, sec­ ond vice president; Mrs. James P. Reddick, third vice president; Mrs. JACKHALL William J. McMenamy, fourth vice president; Mrs. T. Raymond FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Young, recording secretary; Mrs. Herbert P. Alie, corresponding sec­ 425 Temple Court Bldg. a t AdCi* retary; Mrs. Foster Bruno, treas­ 628 ISth St. (Oyer Home Public Market) AL. U400 urer; Mrs. Thomas J. Killian, his­ Open Saturdayi Until 4:30 torian; and Mrs. George E. Mc­ Manus, parliamentarian. Members of the nominating committee were Mrs. W. E. Do­ lan, Mrs. Daniel J. Reinert, Mrs. Howard J. Brewer, Mrs. William Recommended Firms J. McMenamy, and Mrs. John E. Plym, chairman. Mrs. Hugh Stewart, program for AUTO chairman, introduced, Mrs, L. F, McMahon, who spoke on family re­ lations. Mrs. Stewart also pre­ sented the following in a musical SERVICE program: Miss Mary Ann Imhoff, THE ROYAL PARTY at St. Francis linger; crown-bearer, Anne Maschinot; flower girls, piano selection, Miss Jerry Sal­ de Sales’ high school annual prom is pic­ right, Judy Geisler; left, Bobby Jo Anderson; and mon, flute solo, accompanied by tured above: Marilyn Anderson, queen, center; at­ train-bearer, Mike Reagan. The prom was held at Clare Marie O’Keefe; Mary Fran­ [Buckley Bros. Motors tendants, right, Dorothy Neville; left, Jean Frei- the Broadmoor Country club Tuesday, May 11. ces Thompson, a vocal selection, THE JUNIOR CLASS of St. Joseph’s hospital school accompanied by Evangeline Zalz- of nursing, with Miss Ann Mahoney serving as chairman, + + + + + + Sales - STUDEBAKEB - Service da; and Mary Frances Campbell, a entertained the senior class at the annual prom May 7 at the Cherry AUTO REPAIRING ON ALL MAKE CARS & TRUCKS piano selection. ' Hills Country club. Dave Downes, acting as master of ceremonies, EXPERT BODY A.ND FENDER WORK — QUALITY PAINTING The following received gifts in is shown above as he introduced the queen, Miss Helen Fassler (cen­ STEAM CLEANING - WASHING. - LUBRICATION SERVICE Class to Be Confirmed at S t Francis" recognition of service to the club ter). Her escort was Guy Reed. (Jther attendants and their escorts 660 .So. Broatlwav — New Location — RA. 2826 daring the year: Sister Julienne, were Betty Pedersen, Len Eisenman, Barbara Berg^er, Don Henson, Sister Vida, Sister Pauline Marie, Kathleen Kemme, John Abegg, Johanna McNulty and Bill Flynn. ■■ . (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, described as essential. The St. with Peggy, Charles Martin with and the office assistants; Sister Dr. Maurice Katzman, president of St. Joseph’s hospital staff, Denver) Francis de Sales sisters who will Sanny, A. C. Pedley with Virginia, Jane Therese, Miss Marion Ander­ crowned the queen; Miss Audrey Ernst, representing the junior MAC SAYS: Check your brakes take the forthcoming course in vis­ and Thomas M. Carroll with Mary Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will son of the diet kitchen, and Sister class, presented her with a gold compact. for safer mountain driving. Let confer Confirmation on a large ual aid at Loretto. Heights this Ellen. This group of girls also Maura. Sister Maura, sponsor of summer will have their own equip­ toured the Brookridge dairy Mon­ Martin McGinn served as crown-bearer. The chaperons were our factory trained mechanics in­ class in St. Francis de Sales’ the club, will also receive a purse day evening. May 10. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Harrington, Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Kafka, Dr. and church on Tuesday, May 18, at ment installed and ready for use. as a going away gift when she spect your brakes at no cost to you. A paper drive was started May The Altar and Rosary society Mrs. E. Zarlengo, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. J. McGinn, 7:30 p.m. Each participant will leaves for her trip to Canada for 12 and will continue through Mon­ will sponsor the mother-daughter Mr. and Mrs. T. Kemme, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Keleher. All work guaranteed. have an individual sponsor. further studies. All Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts day, May 17. Papers will be Communion in the 8 o’clock Mass brought to the convent garage. Report! Are Given of the parish are asked to be pres­ Sunday, May 16. A large attend­ Firestone Tires & Accessories Anyone not having children in The following chairmen gave ent in full uniform. May 18, at ance is urged and all the women school is asked to bring papers their reports: Mrs. W. Schrodt, 7 p.m. for guard honor duty of the parish are invited to receive Saturday or Sunday as the garage Communion in a body. sick committee; Mrs. Thomas ALTOMOTIVE & H09IE in connection with the Confirma­ will be open. All parishioners are O’Keefe, telephone committee; tion services. Members of the Altar and Ro­ Mrs. John Plym, who read Mrs. APPLIANCE CO. urged to make this paper drive a sary society will be stationed in The seventh grade mothers will W. McMenamy’s treasurer’s re­ fiervi^ Manager success. the vestibule of the church after H th & Glenarm CH. 6594 be contacted this week by Mrs. port in her absence; Mrs. Howard nf Calheftril Camp Fire Tea Held all the Masses on Sunday, May 16, r«p'hi Charles Martin, seventh grade Brewer, ch|iirman of the sewing The following mothers a n d to receive new members into the room mother, to plan for the an­ society and to receive payment of gp-oup, who reported sewing for nual eighth grade breakfast. The daughters attended the annual Cheskachamay Camp Fire group dues. Many spiritual blessings may the Infant of Prague nursery, St; seventh grade boys are in charge tea May 9; Mmes. J. W. Dwyer be gained by belonging so those Vincent’s home for boys, 70 card DODGE - PLYMOUTH OWNERS of the decorations and the girls with Joan and Diane, John Rhoel- who have not already joined are table covers for the Loretto Wpm- will serve. ing with Mary Ann, Leo Guerin invited to do so this Sunday. en’s club, aprons for the girls in NO^ ’S tlie Time lo Consider The questionnaires for the sum­ the diet kitchen, and pinafores for mer roundup of children who will the club. SCMMER LCBRICATION enter the first grade in the fall Mrs. Daniel Reinert, clubs Your ear will run better this Summer, and last longer if it it will be distributed in the school PTA at St. Dominic's chairman, reported seven card lubricated re/iularlr and thoroughly bv men who know how, the week of May 17. clubs, a sewing club, and a study Mrs. Mark Behan ha.>! been ap­ Plans Meeting May 14 club with the following chairman JAxYlES xMOTOK CO. pointed by the board of managers who turned in funds made from of the state board of education to each club: Our Lady of Loretto 1278 Lincoln D odge & Plymouth Sales & Sercice KE. 8221 serve a two-year term as guides (St. Dominic’i ParUh, Denver) ning will be the Rev. Edward club, with Mrs. Anna Campbell, Leyden, archdiocesan superin­ to achievement chairman. Mrs. A. C. Reid, who is complet­ chairman; St. Theresa’s, Mrs. Dan­ tendent of schools. A program of Mrs. John McCarthy and Mrs. ing her second year as president iel Reinert, chairman; St. Vivian’s, two playlets will be offered by C. D. McDonnell attended the press of the PTA, will entertain her Mrs. William McMenamy, chair­ GUARANTEED REPAIR WORK the pupils of the eighth grade council luncheon and installation a.ssociated officers, committee man; St. Rita’s, Mrs. J. B. Ginn, under the direction of Sister Eu­ When you G O EAST ON AIL IH.YKE C4RS at Lakewood Country club May 11. chairmen, and room mothers at a chairman; St. Anthony’s, Mrs. genia. The skits are entitled Only Skilled Mechanics Work on Your Car Mrs. Thomas M. Carroll will luncheon and bridge party in her James Kelly, chairman; St. Ce COMPLETE OVERHAUL AND TUNE-UP represent St. Francis de Sales’ at home, 2715 Raleigh street, Friday Class Pass and On the Threshold. cilia’s, Mrs. R. E. Cuthberton, the Parent-Teacher league meeting afternoon, May 14, at 1 o’clock. Troop one of the Girl Scouts chairman; and St. Mary’s, Mrs. -G O BURLINGTON BRAKE RELINING-ELECTRIC SERVICE May 13. This social event is planned as a will register again with the na­ Clair Dulin, chairman. Easy Terms — A’o Red Tape The PTA is sponsoring a card testimonial to her associates for tional organization May 15, thus A donor who wishes his name Dapandabia Daily Sarvlea to CHICAGO'ST. LOUIS party at the Public Service com­ assuring their affiliation with their co-operation and accomplish­ withheld gave a chalice and ci- When you ride the Burlington you enjoy smooth speed pany on Thursday afternoon, May ments for the parish PTA during the national body and their sup­ borium for the chapel at Chalet Dave Staiib Auto Service 13. There are still tables available ervised activities locally for the . . . air-conditioned comfort. . . and luxurious accommo­ 272.5 W. 29lh Ave. at Speer GL. 3643 Mrs. Reid’s leadership. Mrs. Reid Marie. for anyone wishing to come with­ will complete her period of service coming school year. Among the Mrs. Reddick, the retiring presi­ dations. Your choice of sleeping car accommodations or out reservation. plans for the troop before the with the regular meeting of the dent, wishes to thank the members chair coaches with deep cushioned reclining seats. Dining The final ineeting of the PTA organization this month. close of school is a “ cook-out” to for the gifts presented her. SPECIAL-$10.95 on May 3 was most successful. Fa­ The officers for the past year be held at a selected spot on a After the meeting tea was car service for all meals. ther Raphael McCarthy, S.J., gave were, in addition to Mrs. Reid as date yet to be determined. served by Mrs. William E. Dolan an enlightening talk on parents And remember this— there’s no extra fare on any B rak^ Relincs— Ciiev., Ford, Plymouth president, Mrs. Robert J. Bennett, Nine of the scouts who are in and her committee. The table was and adolescents. He stressed the the eighth grade have decided to Burlington train! need for mutual understanding be­ vice president; Mrs. Nicholas Jam­ decorated with a centerpiece of ison, secretary; Mrs. J. K. Mc­ reorganize for senior scout white carnations. The colors gjeen ART MALAATI, INC. tween parents and growing chil- membership. This will necessi­ ------TO LINCOLN . OM AH A - C H IC A G O ------ren and cautioned adults not to Carthy, treasurer; and Mrs. Fred and white were carried out in TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE tate training in leadership bpatlNan Denvar N«mb«r crush the natural impulses of the Sabon, historian. The committee mints and napkins. Flynr Zaphyr Sli 11733 GLENARM TAbor 5287 chairmen who will be honored by through work with younger Our Lady of Loretto club will boys and girls but to direct this Inovn Dnnvnr.. . 4i00 pm...... Mrs. Reid are Mmes, Qyde Mar troops and in community serv­ meet with Mrs. John Keating, energy along proper channels Arrivn Lincain ...... 10i25 pm...... 1 1i36 pm...... • 7i10 am thereb’' producing an adolescent chese, membership; Joseph Mc- ice through parish activities and 1059 Garfield street, on Thursday, Closkey, ways and means; A. H. work at the tuberculosis agency. May 13, at 1 p.m. Arrtvn Omaha . . _ . .1 1i55 pm...... 12MO am...... , 8t45 om who can take his place in an adult Arrivn Chicago. . . . _ 9>45 am...... 8i35 am...... DEAVEirS FilVEST world. Garbella, hospitality; Herbert J. The scouts who have enlisted for Strelesky, program; J. P. Ma­ senior membership are Patricia Officert Ara Installed bv*tRUit Hyvr md Dvnvvr Z*vhyr and BODY A PAIAT SHOP honey, publicity; (jeorge Stock, Farrell, Maryjo Gassen, Argia King, Queen to Greet cannacKng (rolti* cennactlng train QVICK SERVICE! Installation of the new officers health; and Peter Menardi. Grisenti, Mary Keeley, Jean Mc­ Inovn Dnnvgr . . . . 1 >00 pm...... 4:00 pm TO ST. JOSEPH was conducted by Mrs. Anthony The room mothers who will be Graw, Jo Ann Niccoli, Louise Pat­ Former Denver Catholic Arrtvn Lincoln...... 10i25 p m . 11136 pm Zarlengo, who with Mrs. Herman Body * Fender * Paint * Upholstery present are Mmes. F. C. Bartle, rick, Geraldine Pilz, and Carol KANSAS CITY Anrtvn St. Jo«nph.. 5:00 am...... SK)0 am Miller. Mrs. Joseph Loeffel, and All Makes Jerry Buckley, Myron De Francia, Ann Strelesky. Mrs. William Rex Easton ST. LOUIS Arrtvn Kamos city 7i20 am...... 7:20.am Mrs. Michael McDonough poured Thomas Donnell, Joseph Hartnett, at the reception held after the CPT League to Meet daughter of Oscar L. Malo, promi Arrivn St. Louis . . . U S pm...... 1i55 pm QVALITV AT A FAIR PRICE Ij. S. Hoffman, John W. Hoels- The CPT league will have as nent Denver Catholic, will be pre. *Thnm ^ sleeping ear^Deoeer-Kenfu City; meeting. All officers, chairmen, and Cnroufh ceocb» Denver >81. Louis. room mothers were presented with cher, Dominic Grisenti, Joseph guests the 1947-48 officers sented to King George VI and a small blue and gold corsage as McCloskey, William McGraw, E of the parish PTA and the recent­ Queen Elizabeth Thursday, May CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. a token of appreciation. A vote of J. Phelan, William J. Reed, Jr.; ly elected officers for the next 13, in London. Mrs. Easton is the former Miss Edith Mullen thanks is due Mrs. William Wieder Fred Sabon, Thomas B. Stewart, year at a tea to be served at the Information n Rnnnrvatlnn n Tkkntn 13tli and Broadway TAbor 5191 for the floral display and presenta­ and J. K. Weigel. Mrs. A. F. Zar­ Catholic Charities annex Thurs­ Malo, and is granddaughter of tion. Father Smith thanked the lengo, state president of the day, May 13, at 1:30 p.m. The John K. Mullen, late millionaire BURLINGTON TRAVEL BUREAU philanthropist. group for the splendid accomplish­ CPT league, will be a special guest guests who have accepted the in­ Mrs. Easton was married to 17lh ond Chompo a Phnnni Knystnnn 1123 ments of the year. at the luncheon. vitation are Mmes. A. C. Reid, PACKARD *TRv.!fE“ Comdr. William Rex Easton, naval Dnnvnr 3, Cnloradt SFMtUCE UP The organization not only com­ Carnival Planned Robert J. Bennett, Nicholas Jam­ d attache at the U. S. embassy in THK CAB Th* Only Packard Sanrlea * De»»T«» pleted the project of installing the Plans were perfected for the ison, Fred Sabon, Joseph Hart­ movie projector in the grade school parish carnival at a meeting of the London, in 1941. She was edu Packard Denver Co. nett, Thomas B. Stewart, J. K. Mc­ cated at Sacred Heart convent in FOB SPBI.NGs but has also purchased the Muip officers of the societies and par­ Carthy, and Fred Bartle. Diftribaters ment to-furnish the school with all ish workers held in the rectory Norton, Conn., and in a Paris Now Id Our Nrw Bafiding The bake sale conducted by the of the visual aid supplies and ma reading room Monday evening, finishing school. M A R S H A U |7fl0 Lincoln TA. 688S Rosary Altar society Frjday, Sat­ chinery which Father Leyden has May 10. The dates of June 17, urday, and Sunday netted a sub­ 18, and 19 were confirmed and stantial amount which will be ap­ AUTO SUPPLY the various committees organ­ Bulk of $1,960 Estate ized. plied to payment on the new church lighting system. Home­ J. H. l)ONIPI(AN. Mgr. It is proposed to hold the car­ Goes to Regis College made bread was a special feature Young People's Club of Welby !tl.. 208.3 nival on grounds adjacent to the of the sale. church if weather permits. In The bulk of an estate estimated Mrs. Joseph McCloskey and her case it is necessary, the attrac­ 1530 !5roa

'Parade of Stars' AN ARMY WITH SPECTACLES Sodalities 5 S t Thomas' Students Exact figurat are not availabla but about 18 to 2 0% Join in May To Be Feature of For the First of all Armjr.and Nary Partonnal were luppliad with eor« Will Be Ordained May 22 , re e tiT a glattat daring the war. Nearly three million young men were fitted . . . moit of them for the firit time. They Coronation Five more members of the 1948 Joerger, who immi^ated to the Heights Reunion ilearned the comfort, the working efficiency of properly Despite a chilly drizzle that Communicant corrected eyeeight. ordination class of S t Thomas’ U. S. from Switzerland injl921. forced the annual May crowning seminary will be ’ raised to the An uncle, the "The Parade of Loretto Stars’’ at Regis college to be held indoors, priesthood Saturday, May 22. One Very Rev, Albert will be the theme o f the 1948 approximately 1,000 persons is being ordained for the Diocese Canova, worked f homecoming of the Loretto Heights SWIGERT BROS. watched and took part in the of PuAlo and four will be or­ in the Santa Fe | Alunuiae association, scheduled to ROSARIES colorful program sponsored by the dained by the Most Rev. Edwin V. a rch d io ce se 2'!^ get under way at 2 :30 p.m, Satur­ Denver Student Sodality union. day, May 16, and will end about ^ 5 0 Califomim O p t O m e t f i s t S Good Semico Byrne, Archbishop of Santa Fe, years before his’- The program had been pre­ three for that archdiocese and one death in 1940. noon Stinday, May 16. PRAYER BOOKS p etter Fieion KEyUone 7651 viously scheduled for the lawn in Miss Theresa Pagano, a talented At Right Pricet as a member of the Servants of He has six sis­ jior Erery Ag» front of the administration build­ of the Paraclete, a new religious ters. One brother alumnae member, will carry out AND ing but was moved into the gym­ community with headquarters was k illed on this theme at the banquet Satur­ GLASSIf INDIVIDUALLT 8TTLKD nasium when it became apparent near Santa Fe. navy duty in day night, assisted by Misses Rita that there would be no letup in Rev. George HolUnii 1943. He attend­ Abegg, Margaret Daly, P eg ^ Nie- FIRST COMMUNION the rain. A last minute scurry Bishop Joseph C. Willging of ed Lourdes high ters, Bess Reiseman, Marelyn transported the decorations and Pueblo will ordain the Rev. George school and Jun­ Beckford, Pauline Guindon, Tor- VEILS platform to the gymnasium. The chy Mahoney, and Kathleen Shiel. Thomas Holland May 22. 'The ior c o lle g e in R«v. Jacob Joorgar REQUIESCANT Very Rev. Walter J. Canavan, following day* Father Holland will Albuquerque, N. Another highlight of the ban­ pastor of the Cathedral, was pre­ offer his first Mex., before coming to St. quet, to be held at 6:46 p.m. in THEODORE vented by a sore throat from Thomas’. Pancratia hall dining rooms, will IN PACE giving the chief address and the Solemn Mass in St. Patrick’s In his first Solemn Mass in Hot be the “ Parade of Honored Rev. James Walsh, S.J., professor Classes” with the CTaduates of4he church. The as­ Springs, N. Mex., May 27, he will of sociology at Regis college, took academy and college classes of sistant priest will be assisted by the Rev. Ambrose ROSE HANS, Little Siiteri of tht Poor over the speaking honors and 1898, 1908, 1918, 1928, and 1938 HACKETHALI home. Requiem Mate waa offered May Burgmeier, assistant priest; the stressed the importance of mother be the Very Rev. as the honorees. Special honor will 10 in the Little Siatera of the Poor Joseph F. War- Very Rev. Joseph Mueller, dea­ chapel. Interment Mt. O livet W. P. in the modem home. go to Mrs. James O’Grady o f 2923 con; and the Rev. John Dold, sub- Horan A Son aervice. Highlighting t h e celebration nat, pastor; dea­ Bellaire street, Denver, who, as the MORTUARY 1 MARY KALAHER, Little Siatera of deacon. The Rt. Rev, Jose A was the coronation of a statue con, t h e Rev. former Mamie Ryan, is the only the Poor ^ome. Requiem Masa waa Garcia, V.G., will preach in Span­ COHPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOI \Filliam O’Brien, Ai»oeiale | offered May 12 in the Little Siatera of of the Blessed Virgin Mary by the Bernard Cullen, living member of the academy the Poor chapel. Interment Mt. Olivet assistant C h a n - ish and the Rev. Bernard Burns, in ; 1449-51 Kalamath St. | May queen, Miss Lucy Kanak of class of 1898. W. P. Horan A Son service. St. Anthony’s hospital school of cellor of the Den­ English. A number of other members of ELIZABETH SLATER, Little Siatera Rev. Robert Gelli Phono MAin 4006 | of the Poor home. Requiem Maae was nursing. Accompanied by Joseph ver archdiocese; the honored classes, both from I * . W a Gi\EII offered May 8 in the Little Siatera o f Salcetti of Regis college, she and subdeaepn, The Rev. Robert William Galli Colorado and other states, have the Poor chapel. Interment Mt Olivet. Rey. G oorft T» the Rev. Peter F. W. P. Horan A Son aervice. placed a crown of white lilies on Holland was born in Blossburg. N.Mex., in already made reservations with the 4 l l i : i l ( l l G IM M IK <<>. ANGELO ANTHONY CROCE. Welby. the statue’s head. Miss Patricia Maas. The Rev. 1924. the son of Mr. and Mrs. general chairman, Miss ^ary Mc­ Son of Mr. and Mra. William Croce of Satterwhite of Holy Family high Patrick C. Stauter, editor of the Dominic B. Galli. He attended St Grath, to attend this year’s home­ I A. Erickion’t haye W elby; brother of William. Jr., and Mary Southern Colorado Register, will 4i sing his first Solemn Mass May 23. of the first mem­ fered at 11:15 o'clock in St. Philomena’s This Sunday, May 16, the chil­ gates. Miss Marian Andrews, as It will pay you to read ALL of tha following adTortiiemeuta. * ALpine 1785 The assistant priest will be the bers of the newly; church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard dren of Sacred Heart school will Rev. Julian Har- chairman, will be assisted by Mmes. t •PEER BLVD. AT »TH AVE. mortuary. founded commu- ii I DENVER 4, COLO. pay hopiage to the Blessed Mother N. Joseph O’Dea and Don Winters, CATHERINE AGNEW, 3785 Williams. tig. O.F.M. The nity of the Ser­ Tonal If doilrod. Mall ordori filled. Wife of Dernis D. Agnew; mother of with a May crowning ceremony deacon and and Misses Marelyn Beckford and at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. vants of the Par­ FURNITURE WANTED TO RENT Opin ill dar SatordiT and 1 to 5 San- Marie Holmberg; sister of Annie Gorm- preacher will be Mary Nieters of the reception com­ diri. ley, Port Glasgow. Scotland; aunt of Tuesday, May 11, at 2:30, the aclete. He is a THREE bedroom furnished or partly for the Rev, Angel­ mittee. FURNITURE houKht, »old or tredrd for Sister Rose Cyril of the Sisters of Lo> PTA held the last meeting of the native of North nished house near a Catholic school. Mik> retto, Springfield. Mo.; Leo Callahan. i c o Chavez, The payment of dues and the cAsh. Kiirhest cAieh prices paid. Estimates Gappa. Tabor 5281. Pueblo; and grand*aunt of Jimmy Lee school year. The following new Conway, N. H., on ail classes of merchandise. Open eve- Callahan, Pueblo. Rosary is being recited officers for the coming year were O.F.M.; and sub­ and the son of purchasing of tickets for both the ninRa until 9 p.m.. Sundays 8 a.m. to 12 CITY Recreational Director Catholic famih Monuments at 8 p.m. Thursday. May 13, in the mor­ deacon will be Mr. and Mrs. Le- banquet and the breakfast will be noon. Phones: PE. 4014 or RA. €428. throe adults need furnished apartment o) tuary. Requiem Mass will be offered installed: Mmes. Mollie Vigil, Cary’i Furniture, 1500 So. Broadway. house. John Drake. Kr. 7386. W e haye erected many beauti­ president; Catherine Jones, vice the Rev. Guada­ dorique Savard. handled at the registration desk, ful fnunumenti in Mt. Oliyet at 9 o'clock Friday. May 14, in Annunci­ lupe Rivera. The located in the hall of the main YOUNG Catholic Couple want unfaroishe< ation church. Interment ML Olivet. president; Esther Garcia, secre­ He was originally FOR SALE BY OWNER apartment not over $40.00. Ra. 0174. Cemetery. George P. Hackethal director. tary; Josephine Martinez, treas­ Rev. Norman building with Mrs. William Carson FRANK HONEYMAN. 2625 Race. a stu den t with urer; and Mary Hotra, auditor and Smith seminar­ the Holy Cross______in charge, assisted by Mmes. Wini­ ANTIQUE furniture, ruRs, pictures and all REAL ESTATE A. T. THOMSON Husband of Mary Honeyman; father of for sale because of return to Europe. Call Rose Ann, Francis T., and Cornelius J. historian. Mrs. Anthony F. Zar- ian from Denver, fred Cooper, Anthony Gherardini, will be master ol Fathers at Notre vv. r . s . v. h . Mary Schierburg, and Arthur Fri- FR. 5983. LET ME sell or trade your real tftata 600 Sherman St. TA 8018 Honeyman. Requiem Mass is being of­ lengo, CPTL president, installed Rev. Henry Rael Dame university 5 p_ Call Win Sehrodt, 845 S. Washington. fered Thursday. May 13, in Loyola the new officers and was guest of ceremonies. dinger, and Miss Catherine Pruis- SP. 7562, church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger and at Holy Cros.s ner. APARTMENT WANTED mortuary. honor at an open house and tea The ordinandus has had consid­ college, Washington, D. C. He re­ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS KATHERINE C. SMITH, 1 Adams, which followed the meeting. erable experience with the Indians ceived the grey garb of the new Bu!inc!! Meeting Planned WORKING Girls desire two bedroom apart­ died in a local hospital after an emer­ The outgoing and incoming of­ of the Southwest mission fields. The annual business meeting ment utilities furnished in Cathedral vi­ < Call a gency operation. She was born in New community July 2, 1947, and has cinity. Good references. TAbor 4113. Ext, RECONDITIONED ptanoa, playera, ^rantlf York city Nov. 1. 1883. and completed ficers of the parish school PTA Rev. Jacob J. Joerger concluded his fourth year of will be called to order by the 445 between 8:00-4:30 o'clock. organs (plpa and reed), orcheatral insUts her education there before moving to are invited to a tea to be given by The Rev. Jacob Joseph Joerger theology at St, Thomas’. national president. Miss Margaret menu. T. R. Walker, 1845 S. Broadway. Denver more than 25 years ago. Sur­ the Catholic Parent-Teachers’ is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sullivan, at 5 p.m. in the college BRICK REPAIRS SP 7364. ZOXE CAB viving are a daughter. Mrs. Josephine Father Savard’s first Mass will Tyler, Burbank. Calif.; five grandchil­ league Thursday, May 12, in the be at the Via Coeli monastery of library. Reports on the various BRICE REPAIRS: Speciallzios Jn brick FOR SALE MAin 7171 dren, Dorris Phillips, George. Robert. Catholic Charities annex. The his community in Jemez Springs, activities of the standing com­ pointing and repairing, also caulking and WOOD SALE—'Kindling, range, baatcT! Fieapt. Coertoou Sirrlee Marion, and Richard Tyler: and one party will begin at 1:30 p.m. Aurora Altar Unit mittees and from the four active painting. DE, 5650. WALTER EVANS great-grandchild. Requiem Mass was of­ N. Mex. The Rev. Gerald P. Fitz­ furnace, fireplace blocks, mill enda^D^ CHEAPER RATES On May 18 the PTA will spon­ chapters— Denver, Los Angeles, 946 Steele. livered $8.00 KEystone 2460. CLEAN NEW CABS fered May n in St, John the Fivangeiist's gerald, superior of the new con­ church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger sor a card party and dessert Washington. D. C., and Chicago— mortuary. Has Monthly Meet gregation, will be deacon and will American Pennant luncheon in the Catholic Charities preach. Father Theodore will be will be reaQ. “ The Parade of Lo­ JUANITA MASTIN, 150 W. Fifth annex beginning at 12:30 p.m retto Stars— in the Field of Social ^Dr. D . C. Werthman^ avenue. Wife of Joseph M. Mastin; (St, Thereie’t Church, Aurora) the subdeacon and Father Peter, Mig. Co. P E a rl 9 7 2 5 ► sister of La Zanchia Yoange, Denver, Every member of the organiza­ Service” ' will be the theme of the and Yvonne Younge-Jackson of Norfolk. The monthly meeting of the Al­ master of ceremonies. The Mass MFGB’S. OP and Associate tion is invited to attend. Tickets business meeting. HI.8CH00L AND FRAT BANNERS. ► Va. Funeral services were held May 11 sell for 50 cents. tar and Rosary society was held will be sung May 23, Feast of the in the mortuary. Capitol mortuary. Holy Trinity, which is coinci­ Following the meeting, the ban­ SEALS. STATE PENNANTS. SCOUT Express ’ Dentiftg STELLA MARTINEZ. 3309 W. Vir­ All those who wish to donate Thursday, May 6, in the parish quet will climax the first day’s BANNERS dental, since his- name in the re­ ► ginia avenue, died May 6 three hours toward the dollar drive, sponsored hall. After the recitation of the activity of Loretto’s 1948 home­ CHENILLE EMBLEMS. Light Hauling , PLATES MONOGRAMS AND CAPS ► after having received injuries in a fall by the PTA for the benefit of the Rosary, Mrs. George Paul, presi­ ligious community is Father Wil­ coming and will also end festivities W. N. McKnight ... 467 So. Broedwey from a moving automobile. Rosary was fred of the Holy Trinity. 554 15th BU, Pontiu. Building, KE 5557 ^tM nth Stroai UOt 15th Street 4 recited May 1L and funeral services bazaar are requested to turn in dent, read an article on the Rosary at the college. The Sunday pro­ t KXntaaa 1711 TAbor 1711 were held May 12 in the mortuary their contributions to Mrs. Peter Crusade and requested each mem­ The n e w community was gram will be held in Denver, with chapel. Capitol mortuarv. ber to join this crusade. Two new founded for the care of priests SIGHT-SEEING TRIPS DAILY MARY W. PAVEL, Loveland. Wife Hotra, 2855 Curtis street, on or a Mass at Holy Ghost church, 19th of James J. Pavel of Loveland; mother before May 24. members, Mrs. Thomas J. Fowle who become disabled. and California streets, at 8:15 CHECKER CABS THE BEST IN LUGGAGE of Mrs. Rose Hottovy, Dwight. Neb,; and Mrs. Nancy Mirau, were wel­ o’clock followed by a breakfast in Of AH Kindi ED DUNDON TA. 2233 Gerald J. and FWerest F. Pavel. Burling­ attack in the home of his daughter. Mrs. comed into the society. A new the Cosmopolitan hotel at 9:30 ton: and Elmer L. Pavel, Denver: sister A. D. Edmondson, 1346 Garfield, where sanctuary lamp was presented to Novena Will Be Held of Frank Barca). Rellwood. Neb.: Mrs. he had been staying the past few months. a.m. Mrs. John P. Downs, as the W. A. Malovee and Anton Barcal, Mr. Withington was born in Torquay. the church by the members. The Sunday program chairman, will Schuyler, Neb.; John and Louis Barcal. England. Sept. 28, I860, and was edu­ results of the census now being At Shrine in Chicago carry out the homecoming theme: Linwood. Neb.; Mrs. James Uridi), Abie. cated at Yarlet hall and Uppingham taken are very gratifying. Mrs. HOLSEKEEPER Neb.; Mrs. John Reneach. Octavia. college in Staffordshire, England. After “ The Parade of Loretto Stars— Neb.; and Mrs. Robert Smith. Los An­ completing his schooling, he entered the George Paul and Mrs; Ernest Mc­ The general public and service in the Field of Religion.” Wanted by Denver Pa.t or. Excellent Wages, Good Hours, EM. 187a geles. Calif. Requiem Mass was offered wholesale xhipping business in Liverpool. Donald were hostesses. men and women recently returned A new feature is planned in the 1544 B'yar. May 10 in Sl^ John's church. Loveland. Tales of the wild and woolly West of The Circle of the Little Flower APPLICANTS MUST APPLY IN PERSON TO THE TONY ABILA, 2309 Champa. Hus­ America lured him to this country and to civilian life have been invited to form of two discussion groups. band of Dolores Abila: father of Ray. Denver in 1882. He entered the cattle of Jesus met in the home of Mrs. participate in a novena of Thanks­ One table will be headed by the CATHOLIC CHARITIES OEFICE, Joe. Ben. and Louise: father-in-law of business here for a short time and then M. L. Carney on May 5. High giving at the National Shrine of Very Rev. Raphael McCarthy, S.J., 1665 Grant St., Denver, Colo. Rozelia Abila: son of Ray Abila; brother purchased a cattle ranch near Deertrail. score in contract bridge was won of Frank Ahila. Mrs. Tom Jones, and Also, he served as game warden in that St. Jude Thaddeus in Chicago. of Regis college, who will lead a Mrs. Carolina Vasquez. Requiem Mass area for several years. by Mrs. John O’Kane. This circle This solemn novena of High group on “ Marriage and the Fam­ Is being offered at 9:15 o'clock Thurs­ Kathleen M. Worthy became his bride will continue to meet on the sec­ ily,” and the Rev. William Mar- day, May 13, in Sacred Heart church. in 1893 In Denver, Shortly afterward Masses and special service will be Interment Mt. Olivet. they moved to Texas, where he managed ond Wednesday of every month. held June 5 to 13. The well- koe, S.J., of Sacred Heart parish, RICARDO JESUS LUCERO. 3167 W. the huge LS ranch in Panhandle near The children of the parish will known preacher of the Passionist will have “ Grace— Not Race” as WEDDING INVITATIONS Walsh. Services were held May 11 in Tascosa. and was judge of Oldham county honor Our Blestsed Mother May 16 his topic. Members are asked to St. Cajetan's church. Interment Mt, there for one term. In 1910, after the Fathers, the Rev. Roland Maher, Olivet. Texas ranch was sold, he returned to when they will take part in the C.P., will act as conductor. Special designate the topic they wish to PLAIN PRINT crowning of the statue of the LAWRENCE SALAZAR. U27 Ilth Denver and worked in the city lax novena services will be held week discuss when they make their res­ RAISED street. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur assessor's office for six years. Prom Queen of Mothers after the 8 days at 2 and 8:16 p.m., and Sun­ ervations for the breakfast. Salazar; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Alex 1916 until his retirement in 1930, he ENGRAVED Maes and Mr. and Mrs. iPresentacion was employed in the treasurer’s office o’clock Mass, to be followed by days at 3:15 and 8:15 p.m. Besides the committee named, Salazar. Requiem Mass wait offered May of the Rio Grande Western railroad here. Benediction. Joan McDonald was Those unable to attend the no­ the following alumnae members I wo generitiont of Denver 12 in St. Cajetan's cburcHL' Interment Mrs. Withington died here in 1938. families have found Ideal Laun­ chosen queen. Her attendants are vena in person are invited to par­ are taking part in this home­ TA. 8725 Mt. Olivet. / Surviving, in addition to hia daughter, Joan Hoery and Madelyn Richard­ dry Service so satisfactory that PAUL ROMERO, Jr., 8 ^ 28th street. Mrs. Edmondson, are another daughter. ticipate by mailing their appeals coming, which marks the third they have made Ideal the largest Son of Mr. and Mrs. Taul Romero: Mrs, E. T. Peterson, San Francisco. son. The flower girls are Dolores and thanksgiving to the National year of the association as a na­ Quick Service laundry in this region New brother of Danny of Bobbie: grandson Calif.; a son. Jack H.. Los Angeles, Jones, Irene Carney, Marlene Car­ Shrine of St. Jude, 3208 E. 91st tional organization: Mrs. Richard of Rafaelita Romero and Mr. and Mrs. Calif.; four grandchildren, and three ney, Jean Hoery, Ruth James, and equipment now enables us to Luke Romero. Mass of the Angels was great-grandchildren. Requiem Mass is street, Chicago, 111. A small picture Polak, aided by Misses Muriel A. H. WYER'S serve additional customers. offered May 11 in St. Cajetan’s church. being offered at 9 o’clock Thursday. May Joan Lorenz. Teddy Trujillo will of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Fuite and Mary Catherine Jaeger, Why’‘not phone us.’ Interment .Mt. Olivet. 13, in Blessed Sacrament church. Inter­ be crown-bearer. During the pro­ whose month is May, will be sent is in charge of the banquet ar­ Printing Co. 1858 Stout JOHN SOFTISH, Louisville. Requiem ment Mt. Olivet. cession, May hymns will be sung fhvM MAIN 4281 Mass was offered May 8 in St. Louis* to all who participate. rangements; Miss Theresa Albi, church. Louisville. by the children under the direction breakfast committee; Mrs. Fred Opposite Post Office SIMON P. EHMANN, Lake Gulch. of Mrs. Mary Bianchi and Mrs. G. Kirk, telephone committee, as­ Husband of Josephine; father of Ru Students at Welby Mary Jones. dnlph. John. Simon, Edward, Mrs. Louise 'Know Your Religion' sisted by Mmes. Joseph Barry, Leo Carmer, and Mrs. Gertruda Mikelson; Boyle, Patrick Cronin, E. L. Cur­ and brother of Mrs. Anna McDonald of Newmon Club Topic ran, Frank Gold, George Kelly. Denver. Requiem Mass was offered May Have Annual Prom Fr. Edw. Dockery 10 in St. Francis' church. Castle Rock. John E. Morrison, and Walter Just Good Printing CECIL H. WITHINGTON The junior-senior prom of the Father Bonnet, S.J., professor Quering, and Misses Mary Nieters Cecil H. Withington, former cattleman Assumption school, V/elby, was and Loretta Sweeney; Misses Lor­ and city tax assessor, died of a heart of philosophy at Regis college, held April 22, in the Broadmoor To Serve Morrison raine O’Meara and Catherine Cor­ ABEGG-FELIOWS Printing Co. Country club. Earlier in the eve- I spoke on “ Knowing Your Reli- (St. Joseph’! Redemptorist Perish,. . „ , . , 1 j coran, housing committee; and Denver) 'gion” before last Tuesday eve- Miss Isabelle McNamara and Mrs. 515 14th St. e Denver • KE. 4054 The Rev. Edward D o c k e r y ,jning’s meeting of the University James W. Creamer, publicity. C.SS.R., of Kansas City, Mo., of Denver Newman club. An hour Th# firm! lUttd her# di!enre to formerly stationed at St. Joseph’s and a half open forum discussion b« remembtred when you aro dU- parish, arrived Monday. He is to tribulint your patronafo to tb« dif­ followed Father Bonnet’s talk. ferent Itnee of builneee. act as chaplain at St Elizabeth Reservations were made at the HELP WANTED retreat, Morrison, for several meeting for students who will at­ weeks. tend the CYO Communion and Finest cleaning ARMOUR AND COMPANY GRANITES The 7 o’clock Mass on Pente­ breakfast this Sunday, May 16. cost Sunday will be offered for On Sunday, May 23, an outing DENVER, COLORADO the members of the Altar and will be held in the mountains for [Service In So. Denver! li: JltTKOLDS Rosary society. With the proceeds visiting members of neighboring IVEEDS MEN AND WOMEN ^ THE LOVE OF COLOR realized at the society’s spring clubs and students from Loretto is natural. Color in ever­ card party, ten cassocks will be Heights and Regis colleges. 10% Discount bought for the altar boys. A committee was appointed to WORKERS lasting granite is being The weekly games party will .be used more every year for prepare a radio program to be pre­ Cash & Carry held Monday night at 8 o’clotk. sented over station KVDU at the Batchers—Trimmers — Packers — Main­ individual and family The first of the Mothers’ High university on Sunday, May 30. * Minor Rip! und Repairs Fraa ( monuments. Stop in at Masses was offered on Tuesday Members of the committee are I tenance Men — UnskiUed Labor your convenience and leisurely view the interesting morning. Because of the wonderful Father Joseph P. O’Heron, cha;!- response to the Mothers’ Mass lain; George Brugger, chairman; ! National Cleaners GOOD PAY ' GOOD HOURS new designs in our exhibit. We will try to be league, instead of one weekly High helpful. John Gaudio, John Yellenick, Helen (NOTHING ALLOWANCES TOOLS'FURNISHED Marie Saceomanno Mass, two will be offered for the Flanagan, Pat Doriot, and Ray 1463 So. Pearl RA5221; You are always welcome hereJ mothers living or deceased whose Jersin. e x c e l l e n t CAFETERIA COMPLETE INSURANCE ning Miss Marie Saceomanno was names have been enrolled. COVERAGE crowned as prom queen in The weekly Mother of Perpetual Assumption school hall. The Help novena devotions are sched­ APPLY ARMOUR EMPLOYMENT OFHCE JACQUES BROS. queen’s court included Dominic uled for Tuesday at 8 a.m., 8 and Pedotto, Miss Lucille Werth, sen­ 7:30 p.m. Open 24 H oars a Day (JACKS) SINCE 1S02 ior attendant; Mike Priola, Miss There will be a meeting of the MONUMENTS OF DISTINCTrON Joannne Ficco, junior attendant; S t A^honsus Guard ushers Tues­ • iMlMU tyitiui eSaln—Ivfs u4 lull •SImI FIUs • Inlir 5i!lith« iMn ekHh AT THE STOCK YARDS Louis Vecchiarelli; pages. Ronnie day, May 18, at which time im­ • PMttH Trtyi 2 8 E . 6Sh A t *. U PW A On Strike A t Thtt Plant * ALpinu 2019 Rotello, David DeLuzio; and crown portant matters are to be dis­ lATES Tt INimUTim bearer, Mary Ann Milano. cussed. 1415 WEITM TA n33 — TA 0310 I. T, KII6, IraMb a u ii* Thursday, May 13, 1948 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, K E ystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN The Denver Catholic Register President______Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Regis torlals Editor.^:.______R t Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Hear Managing Director______Rev. John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Litt.D. Associa^ Editors—M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Rev. Francis Syrianey, author, but that subjective mean­ M.A.; Mnus Riordan, A.B., Litt.M.; Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A.; Not Without Sin ing entirely escapes the reader. Society Page Unfair to Society Rev. John Ebel, M.A.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A.; Paul H. Hallett, By R ev. James B. Hamblin Mr. Adams pleads for poets and By R ev. John Cavanagh get the aristocracy of England and ASK and LEARN The boards of the stage at Den­ other writers to attempt some kind LittD. 'Art Editor, Leo Canavan. Editorial Assistants: Robert Hoyt, of synthesis in the confus§d world It may seem at first blush that all other class distinctions among ver’s Broadway theater must be w€ ar6 opposed to the society men, but they could not. A.B.; David Prudhomme, B.S.; Paul Hennessey, M.A. (Journ.), M.A. creaking in shame at the sad state of today, in which the momentary beats incessantly upon our eyes columns in our daily papers. We For the most part, the average (Hist.)*. ■ to which they have come. Theirs are not. Tbe society page has its has been a glorious history in the and ears. As it is, “ not only poets, run-of-the-mine American is not KOA Entered as' second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. but nations as well, have begun to place in our scheme of life, even stamped with the right insignia annals of the American stage. though it is not in the best in­ to make the papers, unless he does They have seen most of the great talk to themselves.” Published Weekly by l^ e few thoughts expressed terests of our democratic ideals. something extraordinary. If he actors and actresses of the past. What some people are doing, 11:15 THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) above could easily be expanded beats his wife publicly, gets hit by There was a time when the Broad­ where some people are playing, a truck, knocks out 60 home runs way stood for everything that was(, into a volume under the signifi­ 938 Bannock Street, 1 cant title “ Oh for a Prophet!” what some people are wearing at or makes a dozen touchdowns: or Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 best in the theater^ What a crime, Poets, novelists, painters, sculp' cocktail parties, and when some if his wife survives until their EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT then, that the current manage­ tors, musicians . . . all artists have people are planning to leave for golden jubilee or has quintuplets, Subscription: $1 per year. ment sees fit to disgrace the ven­ a double oblig^ation. They should Reno have a ‘definite interest to they will get a write-up and may­ erable theater by reducing it to not only describe what is happen­ some people. And that is the spe­ be a picture in the daily press. It Questions on religion submitted by the radio Club Sut Subscription, with The Register, Local Edition, $1.30 per Year. the status'.of a burlesque house by cific evil in the society page. It Club Subscription Price Offered Outside Colorado. ing now, but should point the way is _ this handicap that wreaks an exhibiting the all-time stinkeroo. or lead onward. Modern artists begets class consciousness, and, injustice on the average American audience answered on the archdiocesan broadcast The Outlaw. have to a neat extent ignored by reason of the apjiarent futility who attempts to achieve the emi­ Thursday, May 13, 1948 The picture, condemned by the of some lives glorified in print, this latter obligation, or perhaps nence of vanity of seeing his name Booklets on Catholic Church available free of cost Legion of Decency, has been are incapable of fulfilling it. it casts discredit on the useful­ in public print for something less panned by critics and audiences A book of the sex and human ness of other noble men and wo­ than a scandal. to all inquirers. ever since its release. When it cesspool ilk may accurately de­ men who are smeared with the All men are born eq^ual, and the OFFICiALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER became apparent that the film scribe isolated and distorted eX' same stick. equality ends there. Equal oppor­ could not be ballyhooed as a dra­ Our principal reason for view­ The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. periences in life, but it certainly tunity is a fact if it means to pay WRITE TO We ebnhrm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ matic offering, the producers did is no inspiration. A painting that ing the society page critically is taxes and shoulder a gun, but for ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or the next best thing. If intelligent vaguely resembles an egg fried in its utter lack of fairness and its the most part there are other ob­ ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA, those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. people refuse to be fooled, there horrible agony may be an exquisite obvious adulation of a certain sec­ vious differences that make men hope The Register will be read in every home of the are always the' morons. And so, spiritual symphony to its creator tion of society. In America the unequal. Nature itself does not Denver 2, Colorado Archdiocese. to cover up the film’s dramatic and may draw exclamations of de­ fellow pushing a broom in the endow all men equally, and it is We urgi| pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in failings, the publicity department light from the select coterie that street, driving a cab, piloting a idle to expect society seriously to the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. uncovered the leading lady (what “ understands” such examples of bus, or walking a beat to protect entertain the idea that men are f) URBAN J. VEHR, a misuse of that word!). - modern art, but to the average the citizens, is just as much a actually equal. Hence, it is not this Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. In a country which constructs person groping for a bit of beauty member of society as anV gentle­ democratic myth that wins for the biggest buildings, the greatest it is just a few blobs of color. A man who makes the society page men a place in society gossip. It < bridges, where a man’s value is concert of cacophony may indeed because he can smile through his is rather the reverse of it The i indicated by the castle-like ap­ reproduce jungle rhythms but it talcum powder and assume a mili­ only equality of opportunity man i tary posture in his new girdle. The Hunger Letters proach to his house, where the can hardly raise one to such has in this world ip to die in the MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY i good department stores are the advancement of humanity is just By Paul H. Hallett even here it has been so long ago heights as to be called the “ har­ friendship of God. We are not all < largest and the good cars are the mony of the spheres.” as definitely or indefinitely pro­ equal before God, but that is our Ever since communications with that it sounds like a fairy tale INSURANCE SINCE 1897 < biggest. The Outlaw offers a Most leaders today indeed are moted by Maggie McGrillicuddy’s own fault If we want to make the Germanj? were restored this paper when we talk about it. . . We no woman whose bigness as an actress few and feeble, at a time when sipping a ten-cent crock of suds society page of heaven’s newspa­ < as by Sparkles Moregilt’s sampling ALL LINES OF INSURANCE ^ has been receiving letters asking longer feel so forsaken by God and is in no way indicated by the dead­ strong leadership was never more per, sometimes called the Book of i the world.” ening mediocrity of her talent. needed. In a period that prob­ a Martini out of a gold cup. Life, all we have to do is be good. i for help'. In fact, I know of only To get down to cases: The Cm end Eltetrit Bids. Phone TAbor U9I one missive we have received from The tragedy that lies behind the Each year Catholics of the na­ ably marks one of the great turn­ It is a misfortune that the same i trouble with the society page is that country or anywhere else in newspaper headlines that told of tion are asked to take the pledge ing points of history, we are grop­ standard is not sometimes de­ i that it is not extensive enough. Europe that was not a begging the “blasting,” "slashing” and of the Legion of Decency. 'The­ ing and floundering in a morass manded for publicity on earth. “ ripping” of Germany by bombers ater managers and picture pro­ of doubt, fear, and uncertainty. It does not include all* members letter. This writer, though awar? of society, and until it does it will of the dangers o f fraud, has sent was focused on an individual case ducers have pretty well learned What will the future be? What A. B. C. DOLL SHOP in a letter we received last fall that they cannot ri.sk ignoring the are the forces that are shaping it? not advance the cause of interna! HANSEN & HANSEN C.'IRE packages to a few of the Mr. .nd Mrs. John k. MeCouit addressed “ to the Catholic parson implications of that pledge. The How can they be altered for the amity but hinder it. We have had Mrs. Bennett more pathetic-sounding cases, since the society page for generations JEWELERS of the Community, Denver, Colo.” box office, the ultimate norm in better? These and many similar DOLLS and TOYS it seemslincredible that they should in American papers simply be­ not be sincere. It read: “ In the greatest need an the life of the movie makers, suf­ questions cry to be answered. Is Doll Hoipital fers too much. cause earlier American editors 1628 17th St. old poor family ask for help. In there no flhsh of insight in our Talks to CPT B*II|Ioni StatiM Bipnlrtd One of these letters came from borrowed an English custom'. Our ONE STORE ONLY the war we have lost the property Apparently, though, the manage­ arti.sts of word and canvas and t ill Aripaho. MA. T(17 a woman with four children, who ment of the Broadway theater has counterpoint that will lighten the founding fathers set out to foi- enclosed' a clipping from a Ger­ and our home. We are on the end with the health.” not learned the lesson. They way? Or have they been so ab­ League Club man Catholic newspaper. It read should be taught. It is in order sorbed in themselves and their im­ ful place in Catholic worship. To |iivii«iiiwiHiifliiiniiniiiniiiHiniiiimimiiiiiiiinHiiiitiiiiDiiiimn in part: “ Hundreds of thousands Some months later we received derogate from the cult due the Mrs. Horace Bennett was guest the following words of thanks from that all religious people in this mediate surroundings that they I FOR HOMES • FOR CHURCHES • FOR LODGES | of tons of highly valuable food city take a hand in teaching the are not interested in what lies Virgin Mother of the Savior is to s'peaker at the Past Presidents’ So­ fats are used for cosmetic and this old woman: “ The surprise above and beyond? derogate in some way from the cial club meeting of the Catholic from all the best victuals was lesson. Let Catholics and non- I FOR EVERY INDUSTRIAL USE! | other purposes fin America], The world’s political leadership honor we owe the Savior Himself. Parent-Teacher league Wednesday, enormous. I was weeping tears Catholics—all clean-minded folk while [i# Germany! attempts are — show that they resent the insult in the past generation has been on That is why Catholic tradition, May 5. Mrs. Bennett gave a res­ of joy. . . What my husband has 5 made to manufacture synthetic being offered their intelligence the whole tragically inept and even in the earliest Church Fa­ ume of the Central City Opera worked with indefatigable applica­ I THERPS A KILLAM 5 fats of highly dubious value. Mil­ and morality by fulfilling that much of that in many other fields thers, has been intimately asso­ House association and spoke about E tion and saving was in five minutes lions of'tons of grain are burned part of the Legion pledge in which the same. Though two World wars ciated with Mary, the greatest of the increased interest on the part a ruins. This destiny could my of the patrons. Cosi Fan Tutte for alcohol, in the production of they promise to stay away alto­ have settled nothing, a third one creatures. I GAS CONVERSION BURNER rubber ana other technical pro­ dear husband not overcome and gether from places which show ob­ hovers around the corner. Misery, In her apparitions at Fatima, and Tales of Hoffman are the died on December 12, 1947. Now I ducts. Should this not be felt as a jectionable pictures as a matter of suffering, agony, death are the the Star of the Sea asked us all to two operas to be presented this year, July 2 to 24. A critique will sin?” The woman also enclosed a live alone in my little roof room, policy. Altogether means just common lot for millions. An athe­ pray her Rosary as one of the ENGINEERED TO DO THE FINEST JOB! photograph of two emaciated chil­ till our God fetch back me to my that— not only the week of May istic materialism that would plunge means to be used in slaying the be presented Thursday afternoon, dren, and commented: "These dear husband.” 14-21, but* continually until the the world into further travail now monster, war. Our Mother Mary July 22. at 2:30 p.m. For further INVES-nCATE BEFORE YOU BUYl children and all the many simple Tbe most interesting and inspir­ policy is changed and adequate is a major power. wants us to count off daily these information contact the Central people have no guilt and did not ing of our letters have come from apology is made for the offense Speaking simply as an observer roses of prayer in reparation for City Opera House association, 431 want any war.” a Silesian refugee family, who to good drama, good taste, and of the events in the past genera­ the sinful excesses and omissions City and County building, Denver 2. After she received a CARE food were evacuated from their cen­ good morals. tion, we say in all sincerity that of our modern times, in order that /(/UAM 6 AS BUSN£ 8 CO. package she wrote: “ The lack of turies-old home in the humane and For Catholics, their duty is clear. we have seen only one organiza­ she might present them in fragrant Mrs. Fred Thompson sang "Fa­ all the necessities of life is so great orderly manner prescribed by the The Outlaw is a condemned film— tion that has worked consistently intercession to the Creator to have ther in Heaven,” "Smiling that everyone here thinks first for Potsdam conference. Our corre­ an occa.sion of sin. They cannot for the betterment of man and mercy on His erring creatures. Through.” and “ Italian Street Manufacturers in Denver for 20 Years Song." Mrs. Elmer Grant wag her himself. Only few are still kind spondent, a youth of 18, who lives attend the picture and escape that has a mes.sage commanding But to make the world right CONSULTING GAS ENGINEERS and helpful. It is as though a with his father and mother and mortal sin. enough to dispel some of the gloom once again we must first make our accompanist. Group singing fol­ lowed. 260 BROADWAY RACE 2871 great merciless storm were hov­ brother in a small damp room in that overcasts the future. It is the families right. And one good way ering over. men. Everyone tries to a barracks, is glad when summer Church. We bewildered common to make the family right is to have Mrs. Win Schrodt, president, ap­ protect himself as well as he can. comes so that he can go out and Where Are folk can do no better than to fol­ the members gather together each pointed the follo'wing to serve on the June luncheon committee in There whs great, great rejoicing study. He plans to enter the uni­ low her as the Jewish people long evening to recite in unison the Ro­ honor of new members: Mmes. VISIT THE when we unpacked your parcel, versity next year if enough of it ago followed the Lord “ by day in a sary of Mary. Father Peyton says: Our Prophets? William E. Robinson and A. RoSsi, and the many good and precious is rebuilt in time. One of his re­ pillar of a cloud and by night in “ A family that prays together By Millard F. Everett a pillar of fire.” co-chairmen; Anthony Zarlengo, things emerged. The youngest of cent letters reads; “ I remember stays together.” And a family my four children, now nine years the aummer 1946 and 1947 when J. Donald Adams in a recent A. Cavarra, A. H. Rampe, T. F. that stays together in the bonds of Ryan, and Fred Thompson. The Qarden Shop old, knew nothing of most of these we walke