Eight New Seminarians 1 St Dedication at Afternoon Mass Archbishop Urban J. Vehr Announces Acceptance of Priesthood Candidates W ill Bless New Lafayette Church July 18 Acceptance of eight new students by the Archdiocese of Denver for entrance into St. Thomas' Seminary, Den Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations ver, in September is announced by Archbishop Urban J. Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1954— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Ceremonies to Begin at 4 p.m. Vehr. Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Four of the youths, all from Denver, are graduates of Regis High School. Another, In Parish Renamed to Honor Denver Seminarian from Ar^da, has completed one To Study in Rome year of college at Regis. Fort Collins and Craig each has a member of this years’ class. DENVER CATHOLIC M a r y ; Archbishop to Officiate 'The final member comes from Portland, Ore. For the first time in the history of the Denver Archdiocese, a church The youths who have been ac dedication will take place prior to an Afternoon Mass, Archbishop Urban cepted to prepare for the priest J. Vehr will bless the new Church of the Immaculate Conception in Lafay hood in the Archdiocese of Den ette, which will replace the original Church of St. Ida, on Sunday, July ver are as follows: REGSTER Edward Stephen Barlock, 7501 18, prior to a Solemn Mass to be offered at 4 p.m. THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1954 DENVER, COLORADO Ralston Avenue, Arvada. Com VOL XLIX. No. 45. Over-all cost of the church is approximately $95,000, according to Fa pleted one year of college at Regis ther Joseph M. Hannan, O.S.B., College. Parents in Holy Fomily Parish pastor since 1950 in Lafayette Felix Brin, 770 School Street, New Visitation Church Sets Records and its mission of St. Scholastica Craig. Graduate of the Moffat Redemptorist of Denver in Erie. Seating capacity of the County High School. structure, which will more than Francis Philip Byrne, 892 S. double that of St. Ida’s, ^s about Quieto Court, Denver. Graduate Head of Siam Missions 265. The growing parish popuK 0^ Regis High School. * lation, including some 150 fam David Kenneth Costello, 4211 ilies, necessitated larger accom North East 79th Avenue, Port Near Asia Trouble Spot modations, Father Hannan said. land, Ore. Graduate of Central Cornerstone laying ceremonies for the church were conducted Catholic High School, Portland, By Lettie Morkow of last year after a four-month Chosen by the Archdio Ore. From far-off Thailand visit in Denver with his parents. March 21 by the Rt. Rev. Monsi cese of Denver to pursue James Joseph Delaney, 766 word was received this week The official document sent gnor Gregory Smith, V.G., pastor Gaylord Street, Denver. Graduate from Rome notifying Father of St. Francis de Sales’ Church, hia four years of theological from the Rev, Edward J. Kane o f his appointment, as Denver. John K. Monroe of Den ■tudy in Rome is Martin Joseph of Regis High School. Kane, C.SS.R., son of Mr. translated by him in his recent McNulty (above), who completed Donald Francis Dunn, 2379 letter to his parents, reads: ver was the architea. TThe insaip- his collegiate work at St. Thomas’ and Mrs. Gerald J. Kane, Dahlia Street, Denver. Graduate fion on the cornerstone reads, Seminary, Denver, in May. From William Gaudreau, Su "Dedicated in the Marian Year Mr. McNulty, the son of Mr. of Regis High School perior General and Rector Major of the Congregration o f the Holy •nd Mrs. Anthony A. McNulty Neill Clark Hewitt, 506 Locust 1954." The title of the church, Redeemer, to the Very Rev. Ed of 4460 Tennyson Street, Denver, in keeping with the Marian Year Street, Fort Collins. Graduate of ward J. Kane: i« a graduate of Holy Family Fort Collins High School. observance, was changed from Grade and High Schools. He will “ Since it is our duty to see that of St. Ida to the Immaculate leave Denver for Rome Sept, 4, Albert Carl Rotola, 3831 W y to the selection o f superiors to sailing for the Eternal City from andot Avenue, Denver. Graduate govern the different communi Conception. New York aboard the Italian of Regis High School ties, and after consulting the of Archbishop Vehr will confer ficial consultors, I name and ap liner Conte Bianeomano. The the sacrament of Confirmation in point you a Very Ekverend Fa seminarian is expected in Rome the new church at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 16. Retreats for Laymen ther in whose uprighteousness, Young McNulty has three piety, and prudence I trust to the day of dedication. brothers, James, who was grad be superior of the house in Xang Special Vestments uated from Regia College in W ill Commence at Ming, with Father Lauery as con June, 1964; William, who was suitor, at the present time com Purchased for Mass graduated from Holy Family Regis on June 24 manding all the fathers and the A unique set of vestments to High this June; and John; and brother to show you reverence and obedience. X used in a Solemn Mass, and four sisters, Theresa, Agnes Tha first of six scheduled re ' M i r n r l a ' r l i i i r r l i The new Church of Our The cinderblock exterior of the church is Rosemary, and Mary Ann. John, treats for laymen at Regia Col “ Sent from Rome at the House m ir a tie vnurtn visitaUon sealed with waterproof paint. The interior is being made for an international expo Theresa, and Agnes are all stU' lege, Denver, will open Thursday, of St. Alphonsus, 28th April, finished, but the church was used for the first time sition of liturgical vestments in 1964.” (renamed from Good Shepherd Chapel), on W. dents of Holy Family Grade June 24, at 8:15 p.m. Reserva 66th Avenue at about Decatur Street north of Sunday, June 20, for Mass when a class received Paris this year, was obtained. Fa School. tions from men throughout the One of Firsf Four Denver, has been completed only five weeks from First (jommunion. The building will be blessed ther Hannan announced. The McNulty will Join the arch- Rocky Mountain Empire are when new pews have been installed. ‘rom U. S. in Siam the time work was begun and at a cost of about white vestments, for three priests, diocesan contingent of four men available and majr be secured by Ii8,000. An additional 1)1,000 Was required to bring The new Church of the Visitation replace* the studying ki Rome. Father John telephoning the Rev. Aloysius M. Father Kane, who was one of former chapel at the site that was made of two old are lined in red tnd trimmed in the first four American Redemp- water and sewer facilities to the church, and a de Cotter, ordained Dec. 19, 19B3, Rieckus, SJ., director, at GL. lay in construction was caused by necessity of ob streetcars. This building will become a hall The velvet, with the emblem of the Rev. E. J. Kane, C.SS.R. torists to go as missionaries to is engraged in postgraduate work. 6-3638. taining a plumbing permit for this work. mission is cared for by Servite Fathers from Mt. Holy Ghost in the form of two The other. Denver archdiocesan Father Leonard Murray, S.J., Siam in November, 1947 just Carmel Church, Denver. students now in Rome are Ray president of the St. Louis Uni 3142 Quitman Street, Denver, following the close of World The building was constructed by the Kerdy It is thought that the new building will show doves on either side of the back mond Hamilton, who will be or versity High School, will conduct that he has been appointed su War II, was ordained in Janu Construction Co., under the direction of James the way to the erection of facilities for Mass at low of the chasuble, cope, and Bene dained in December; Daniel the first retreat, which will emd perior o f the order’s house a ary, 1947, at the major seminary Kerr, president W. R. Smythe is architect for cost in some other missions and small parishes.— diction cape. They were secured Xang Ming, where he has been of the Redemptorist Fathers at the building, which will seat 200 to 250 persons. Kelleher, in third-year theology; Sunday, June 27. Men will re (Register photo) through Novitas, church goods and Leonard Urban, in second- sided on the campus for the full pastor o f ^ e parish church since Oeonomowoc, Wis, company in New York City. year theology. period of the retreat returning to Thailand in August He lemaingd in the village of Xang Ming, Northeast Thai Property for the new church, land, Siam, until March, 1963, Annual Novena of Masses at Shrine situated one block nonh of the when he was granted a four- old church building, was secured Hospital Communions Up 50 Per Cent month leave to visit his parents and his three sisters, Mrs. Am by the parish in 1950 in a lot brose A. Spenard, Mrs. Earl J. To Recall Saint Cabrini Canonization that adjoins the rectory. The new Spenard, and Mrs. Donald J. reaory also was purchased in Since New Laws on Eucharistic Fast Nixon, all o f Denver. He returned The eighth annual novena herself fashioned an image of The beautiful statue itself 1950. Great potentiality in land of Masses commemorating the Reception o f Communion by I regulations on the Eucharistic 1962, Communion was given- to to Thailand in August as pastor a large heart from stone gath was carved in Naples from a of the parish at Xang Ming. canonization of St Frances ered on the hill side. The saint soft limestone found on the scaping, a faaor denied in the patients in St. Joseph’s Hospital, fast. 19,682, of whom 5,811 were pa Father Haas takes Commun tients; in 1953, to. 22,084, in As his recent appointment Cabrini will be held at the and her congregation of nuns shores of the Mediterranean. location of the old church, is af Denver, has shown a 60-per-cent ion to from 60 to 80 patiante cluding 7,711 patients. carries with it a minimum term Mother Cabrini Shrine, over were dedicated to the Sacred The 22-foot statue stands forded in the new area. increase since the new and re looking Mt Vernon Canyon, daily. About 40 per cent of the The increase has continued o f three years, and may possibly Heart. on an 11-foot pedestal. The Only through the excellent co laxed regulations on the Com June 29-July 7. The Rev. John patients in the hospital, he says, at an increased rate into 1954 last six years. Father Kane Memorial Ploque entire figure and base cost munion fast went into effect. Ebel of the Register staff will operation of the 150 families in are Catholic, a percentage that with the first five months show writes his parents that the time more than $14,000, raised The chief factor is the permis- Above the door of the base the parish, and the total receipts* also has been gradually rising. ing 9,9'70 communicants, includ- of his next visit to the United be celebrant o f the Masses.* through voluntary contribu eion for the ill to take medicine States is indefinite. Mass will be offered at the ii the marble plaque that com-, tions of devotees of Mother o f the parish bazaar in the past without breaking the Eucharis Simitar Increait 3,788 patients. Comparable fig memorates the saint’s action ures for the first five months of Since 1948 the original band shrine each morning at 8 Cabrini. two years. Father Hannan said, tic fast. Af St. Anthony's of four missionaries in Thailand o’clock except Sunday, July 4, in 1912 in fashioning the heart Another $2,500 will be 1953 were 8,869 and 3,143, re was it possible to begin construc The Rev. Theodore Haas, The Rev. John G. Walsh, has been aug;mented to a total of when the Mass will be at 9. of rocks. In Latin, it reads: .spent to build a series o f five spectively. “ Here Mother Frances Xavi'er tion on this new house of wor chaplain at St. Joseph’s Hospital chaplain at St. Anthony’s Hos Father Walsh takes Commun 10 priests and one brother, Fa The novena will end on the concrete terraces around the for the past five and one-half pital, Denver, also reports a con ther Kane reports, with three of eighth anniversary of the can Cabrini, endowed with all vir base of the statue. Directly in ship. In 1952 the bazaar netted ion to an average of 25 patients tues, placed this image of the years, who has been named pas- siderable rise in the number of daily. He reports that the pro the group stationed at Bangkok onization of S t Frances Ca front of the statue are the $5,000 and in 1953 a record- Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, to.r of Gfand Lake and Kremm- communicants since the new reg portion of Catholic patients in and the rest in his parish area at brini, first U.S. citizen-saint. protective wall and wrought made of stones upon the breaking $6,500 was realized. All ling, revealed that the number ulations on the Eucharistic fast. the hospital is from 20 to 25 per Xang Ming. Benediction will be held iron fence that surround ground, with her own hands. proceeds were given to the fund of Communions at the hospital There were at St. Anthony’s cent Many Convert* each Sunday afternoon Mother Cabrini’s original has gone up from 27,000 to Hospital in 1961 a total of 17,- throughout the summer at 2 In the year of Our Lord 1912.” “heart of rocks.” for the new church. In Territory 40,000 per year since the new 890 Communions distributed. In Nurses Benefit and 3:30 p.m. at the shrine. Hand-Carved By New Rules Converts in the area have Hundreds of Denverites and Expert to Conduct Sessions CIO President Gives Views The Rev. James B. Hamblin been legion, he says, especially out-of-state visitors are ex Wooden. Altar chaplain at Mercy Hospital, says this past year’ in the territory pected to attend these devo O f light tan brick construction, tions. the increase in communicants around Xang Ming. Already the Vocal Clinic to Be Held the church measures 65 by 88 Walter Reuther Supports there has not reached such pro Redemptorists have one native To Dedicate portions as at the other two studying for the priesthood. He feet. The main altar was hand- hospitals. He points o u t kow accompanied Father Duhart and Statue July 11 carved in Italy of Italian linden- ever, that even before the new Father Godbout, two of the orig Four days after the close of At Cathedral Aug. 17-23 wood. Two other wood carvings, the novena o f Masses, July 11, Stand Taken by Hospitals rules an average o f two-thisds inal band o f four missionaries one of the Mother and Child and of the Catholic patients were re to Siam, to the United States two major events will be held A few years ago. Dr. Harry W. Seitz of Detroit held Walter P. Reuther, president of the CIO (Congress ceiving Communion daily. when they returned last August at the shrine: Dedication of the first vocal clinic in Colorado. Many may recall the another of the Pieta, also are of of Industrial Organizations), has joined his voice to a Mercy Hospital, says Father for their four-month leave, and the heroic statue o f the Sacred general enthusiasm of the participants for the work of Italian lindenwood. Fischer Broth Hamblin, has a little more than is studying at the seminary in Heart recently placed on the ers Construction Co. of Louisville fight to continue the traditional practice of Colorado mountain summit, and the Dr. Seitz, its stimulating effect. 26 per cent Catholic patients Oeonomowoc. be one of several such courses hospitals’ employing of medical yearly pilgrimage, which an and the plaudits o f visitors for is the contractor. who average about 60 in number I Although recent news releases which Dr. Seitz will give this specialists. of services provided by hospitals. nually draws thousands of per the Mile High City. The Santa Fe Studios of Church at all times. from the area report that about summer as in the past. In a letter to Joseph A. Cra It has persisted in this restrictive Father Hamblin pointed out 30 Communists have infiltrated sona to the shrine. The dedi This August, Dr. Seitz will re Art made all appointments, in The choral clinic will include: ven, Denver attorney, Reuther attitude over a period of 17 years that nurses and hospital workers the Bangkok area, Father Kane cation will be at 2:30 p.m., turn to conduct another clinic cluding the Communion rail, sta criticized a ruling by Colorado — a period in which notable tech immediately prior to the pil from Aug. 17 through Aug. 23. I. Vocal Pedagogy covering: who care for the sick also have in the letter his parents receivec. tions of the aoss, aucifix, bap Attorney General Duke Dun nical and organizational advances benefitfed by the relaxation of this week, reported that “ all is grimage rites. This is the This will be held in the Oscar tismal font, and teredos of Itaiian bar that the employing of such in hospital administration have the Eucharistic fast. Those who quiet” around Xang Ming area eighth pilgrimage, and is held Malo Hall of the Cathedral High specialists by hospitals is illegal. been made, as well as a period work the night shift may receive and the mi.ssionaries are going on the Sunday after the anni School, at 19th and Grant lindenwood. The entire back wall The labor leader said the CIO during which voluntary prepaid Communion after fasting from about their work a.s usual in versary of canonization. Streets. Denver. of the sanctuary is of Phillippine is concerned over the “ potential hospitalization has flourished. solid food for three hours and spreading Christ’s Gospel among The statue stands on the Dr. Seitz is well known to mahogany. Throughout the inter loss to our members and their (Turn to Page t — Column 5) from liquids for an hour. the natives. same hill where St. Cabrini many throughout the United families in the form of reduced States fqy his splendi^ leadership ior, harmony of design is a nota^ Blue Cross protection.” as first president of the Na ble feature. Renther’s letter follows t tional Catnolic Music Educators’ Dominating the entrance of the June 21, 1964 Cathedral Marian Shrine Seen by Thousands Daily Association and his subsequent church is a six-foot three-inch Mr. Joieph A. Craven offices. His experience as an edu Attomey-at-Law ' cator is broad and compre statue o f the Immaculate Concep 488 Symes Buildings hensive. An authority on the boy tion carved from Italian marble. Denver 2, Colorado voice and the singing o f ado lescents, Dr. Seitz has taught Dear Mr. Craven: , many teachers in the various courses he has giyen both at Need for Priests As attorney for the Colorado clinics and educational institu Hospital Association and the tions— the Univet-sity of Illinois, Colorado Conferience of Catholic Cornell University, Ohio State Is Demonstrated Hospitals, I believe you should University, the University of Cin I know of my concern over the cinnati, (Columbia University, and [opinion recently issued by the the Austro-American Conserva By New Parishes :• Attorney General relating to the tory at Salzburg, Austria. The Our Lady o f Fatima iMedical Practices Act of Colo Background Burse for the education of a stu rado. dent for the priesthood went We in the CIO have been Rich, Varied above the $600 mark this week (.fo llo w in g the current campaign Dr. Seitz’ background is rich Dr. Harry Saita with the donation of two sums ||by the Colorado Medical Society and varied. He received his totaling $26. The burse total was I to interfere with longstanding bachelor of music degree from teaching of voice; h. adoles brought to $521 with a $25 do 1 [ and desirable hospital practices the University of Illinois, mas cent boy voice; c. vocal faults nation from Anonymous, Den I j of employing various specialists ter’s degree from the University and how to cure them; ver, and a $ l donation from ton a mutually advantageous of Detroit, and doctorate from II. Choral W ork: Reading o { A. R., Leadville. 'basis. Hospitals in Colorado and the Institute of Musical Art, De material suitable for various In addition $1 was given to elsewhere have long employed troit. Dr. Seitz also was honored phases of choral work in the the St. Francis de Sales’ Parish such specialists as anesthesiolO' with a fellow.ship from Trinity grades and high school. burse. gists, radiologists, pathologists, College of Music, London. The fee for 12 periods of work Establishment of two new par psychiatrists, and other specialists Choir directors, teachers (re is $15. Advance registration is ishes in the Denver suburbs last on their staffs. This has been a ligious and secular), laymen and desirable, if possible, so as to week, and the realization that voluntary development. Practical laywomen— all who have to do assure sufficient material for there ia need for more new par experience has demonstrated the with school and church singing— all. Those desiring information ishes if only priests were avail efficiency and economy of in will be benefited by and in may address Sister Anna Cecile, able. should spur contributions tegrating these with other hospi THE BEAUTIFUL SHRINE of Our Lady, facing The shrine was erected under the direction o f the Very Rev. College o f Mt. St. Joseph-on-the- to the fund. Monsignor Walter J, Canavan, pastor. The plans were drawn by spired with the musical leader tal services. on busy Colfax Avenue, is the special Marian Year Ohio. Mt. SL Jo.seph, 0. Contributions may he sent to John K. Monroe, architect. James B. Kenney was the contractor. ship, solid principles, and rich Since 1937 the American Med project of the Cathedral Parish, Denver. The shrine is built to the experience which Dr. Seitz After Aug. 2, Sister Anna Ce Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, ical Association has been seeking west of the rectory, and is seen by thousands who pass by every The shrine is constructed o f native Colorado rose sandstone shares with his students, cile may . be reached at 1840 Chancery Office, 1536 Logan to narrow and restrict the scope day on what is perhaps th* city’s busiest thoroughfare. quarried sear Fort Collina. The trios ia ef whit* Bedford stone. k Th* Toeal elinie in Denver will Grant Street, Denver 5, Colo. I Street, Denver 5, Colo. r
FAGE TWO O ffic e , 9 3 8 B an n ock S treet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 Thonday, June 24, 1954
Missions Draw Souls— No Moisture Reputation of 'Rainmakers' Spoiled in Dry Stoneham
By Ray H utchinsom first mission this summer was Motor missioners from St. preached, and had accepted an Thomas’ Seminary, Denver, inviUtion made at that mission hailed as “ God's rainmakers’’ by to visit the Stratton Church. the parched farmers o f Stone A pious Lutheran in Stoneham ham, failed last week for the commented on the good fortune first time in three years to pro of the people of the community voke cloudbursts for the bone- to have “ the Fathers come out to dry wheatlands in northeastern teach them about God.” Colorado. A Catholic who had had vi In the summers of 1952 and sions of noisy revivalism and 1953 when the street preachers bitter harangues atop a soap box drove into Stoneham 25 miles when he heard that the missions west of Sterling, the dust swirled were coming to Stoneham said in eddies along the graveled main that the lectures were good for drag, drifting over the founda non-Catholics a n d Catholics tions of the burned-out post- both. He mentioned especially office. -And in both those sum his enjoyment of the talks on mers, before the mission had grace given Friday evening, gotten well under way, with its June 18. daily prayers fo r rain the rains The street preachers had com came. petition, ‘ too. TV offered the Last week, from June 14 to 19, Marciano-Charles prizefight and the missioners. Father Richard the Ted Mack Amateur l^ u r Gieselman, C.M., and Semina championships. Marycrest Institute ,5; The eourses in the institute were conducted rian Paul J. Basford, Jr., preach by the priests pictured aberve with the sisters, the ed the third, and last motor mis This week Father Gieselman tute for the Sisters of St. Francis of Penance and Rev. Raphael McCarthy, S.J., left, front, a course sion in Stoneham. The dust was and Seminarian Thomas O’Flan- Christian Charity of Sacred Heart Province con in menUl health; the Rev. Leonart Redelberger, still drifting. Lightning made nigan of the Cheyene, Wyo., Dio cluded at Marycrest, North Federal Boulevard and pastor of Guardian Angels’ Parish, North Den its sawtooth pattern along the cese are preaching the first mis- 52nd Street. Sisters from 11 communities in North ver, a course in the spiritual life; and th# Rev. southern horizon, thunder echoed sion in Hugo in the southeastern and South Dakota, Nebraska, and Colorado at Dunstan Dooling, O.F.M., of St. Elizabeth’s Mon over the rolling farmlands, and section of the archdiocese. tended. astery, Denver, a course in Franciscanism. prayers were said for rain. But no rains came. 89 Cars Counted CU)FK€ S C+iUftCH GOODS HOUS€ Around the clock with circle around the movie screen. The screen is In spite of the damage done Street Preachers the motor missioners is erected on the back of the rented Ford Country their reputations as rainmakers, shown in the photographs above, snapped at the Squire that is carrying the missioners around the missioners were carefully mission in Stoneham, the second in the 1954 the archdiocese this summer. In front of the cor li'stened to by the sturdy north season for the Colorado street preachers. At the don of autos are the front and stubby wooden ern Colorado farmers. A total top, left. Father Richard Gieselman, C.M. (right), spire of St. John’s Church in Stoneham, of which of 89 cars was counted for the who is now on his 15th season as a motor mis- Father Canjar is pastor. The missioners’ movie six nights o f the mission; three sioner, shows Father John Canjar the intrica projector (bottom left) gets a last-minute check or four persons occupied each cies of adjusting the loudspeaking equipment from'' Father Gieselman, while Seminarian Paul car. that carries the preachers’ voices for a “ couple Basford at the right looks on. The Christopher There was proof of the good of miles’’ (on a quiet night). films shown each evening are “ crowd-pleasers” and done by the street preachers. Atop t ^ motor mission pulpit (a piece of help draw more folks to the evening talks. The Present at this session was one of 2x8 supported by two cinder blocks) Father manual used by motor missioners in Colorado the persons who had been intro Gieselman (top right) proposes a thought to his was authored in large part by Father Gieselman, duced to the faith at the 1952 audience, many of whose cars can be seen in the a veteran in the field.— (Pictures by Dollarschell Stoneham mission, when she photo at the bottom right, grouped in a semi- Studio, Sterling) asked for the Kkights of Colum bus correspondence course. Now Archbishop’s Seminary Campaign she is a practicing Catholic grate J m i i c s ( . l a r k c ful for the work of motor mia- Investiture of 1 aioners. •‘The W'ut't Lmrg»$t Chmrek Go«d$ Supply H ow #* BucIcIfiV Field Chim el newly designated chapel build- Reports Made on Backward A farmer dropped a note into D U t K ie y r i e i u v n u p e i National Guard at the missioners’ question box in Buckley Field is shown above. Extensive remodeling plans are front of the new cinder-block being made. Slated in Pueblo postoffice. It read: “Sure en Seminary Pledge Payments Estabiilhed 1902 1633 Tremont Naca joyed your nice talk on our Parish report! on contact! summary of th* result! of TAbor 5-3789 made with peraon! who are-be these visit! will be mailed to Blessed Savior Jesus Christ. Dr. G. J. Daaver 2, Celo. Also on our sins as we have hind in their payment! on all pastors within a short time. Sunday, July 4 1st Mass Said Pastor* who have not returned sinned many times. We sure all pledge! made to the Arch- of in this little town of Stone Schaeuble biahop*! Seminary Campaign their reports are urged to do _ Investiture ceremonies for the so immediately. six clergymen and one layman ham be thankful to have men Optometrist Fund are aljno*t *11. in at the like you Fathers come a long campaign office and a printed recently accorded Papal honors In New Chapel Information on the reports in the Diocese o f Pueblo will ways and teach us the right way Specialist from all the parishes in th* to trust Jesus. And live a better take place Sunday, July 4, at For Visual ■ e m u a n o c u n B R m u : The Denver Catholic Archdiocese manifest the de 3:30 p.m. in the Sacred Heart life for our Savior. And I thank you, all. Come a p in .’’ At Buckley Field Eye Care termination of all Catholics to Cathedral, Pueblo. The program The two missioners were Register fulfill their pledges,in. the es will consist of the investirvg, an Plans for extensive remodel 638 Empire Bldg. KE. 4-5840 deeply grateful for this note of Published Weekly by the tablished time. In some few occasional sermon by the R t ing and renovation of a newly cases an extension of time was Rev. Monsignor James H. O’Neill, appreciation and thanks. designated chapel building at Catholic Press Society, Inc. Wall THERMADOI "PORTAtir 938 Bannock Street, Denver. requested so that the subscrib and Benediction o f the Blessed Population 100 Buckley Field, headquarters of to Colo. ers could fulfill their 'complete Sacrament. Bishop Joseph C. No one in Stoneham (pop. the Colorado Air National Guard, CARPETS .Wall Willging will officiate in the about 100, when the children are were announced by Father (M aj.) EYAPOiimirE m coilei Subscription: $3.00 Per pledge and at the same time ROOM SIZE D I I ^ C home) is more anxious to have Richard Hiester, chaplain for the Year Sold in combination with make weekly payments of a ceremonies o f the investiture. air guard's 140th Fighter Bomber and SMALLER I V U w d The Register, National Edi smaller amount of money than Organ music for the event will the motor missions than the pas be furnished by Mrs. Dorothy tor of S t John’s Parish, Father Wing. a wide leleetioti of pttterae Rmm, sMm tr sbopf have y m r tion, in Archdiocese of Den was originally chosen. All pas and colon to' cbooee from Meister, John Canjar. Father Canjar an Father Hiester, archdiocesan ver. tor* in the archdiocese are for erer^ room •w i ooeaa breeae. wherever yee convinced that the total swered the questions at the mis director of music and assistant at Entered as Second Class To be raised to the rank of la the hooM .a oeevenleat. tampaMivak amount of money was pledged sion one evening. the Cathedral in civilian life, said Furniture Matter at the Post Office Domestic Prelates are the Rt. Dp«fl WedOMdi; tntdnp Tfll I o'clock Theraadat Partabla ■vaperaiva by th* parishioners will be paid Rev. Monsignor John J. Kelley, He hopes to have a motor the first Mass in the chapel Sun Denver, Colo. day, June 6. Ooaier. Na walu mmmthm ita in full. Chancellor of the Diocese, and mission' series conducted in the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Joseph F. Grover, an old cattle town 40 The new home for both Catho E.M.W. rented, fuit plug R hi .. . ■ Aa Warnat, pastor of St. Therese’s miles west and north o f Stone lic and Protestant Church serv where cash talk* raiarvoh arlth water...IMp a« Parish. ham just below the Wyoming ices at the combined Navy-Air border. Grover is located on a National Guard-Marine Air Base 2141 So. Broadway the faa aad ratal ia aaoL aaal MORGAN, LEiBMAN & HICKEY Honored as Papal Chamber once-famous trail Over which is a wing of a Navy-owned build SPruc* 7-5391 e e m itrt Oat iaatt^ vahu m ti lains will be the Very Rev. Mon cattlemen drove their herds to ing, and is conveniently located aooilBi lOfltaniy wOi aattiMlf signor Francis G. Faistl, pas the big markets in the East. It close to the main gate of the tor of Sacred Heart Parish, Ala kaawa aad ap pravad Tharma* INSURANCE SINCE 1897 is a mission of the Stoneham base and near headquarters o^ the June mosa; the Very Rev. Monsignor parish. 140th wing. George T. Holland, Assistant In spite of the farmers’ pre Present plans call for building Special! Q C ilahta dealer. Cat pear aaaaa 753 Gas and Electric Bldg, TA, 5-0241 Chancellor; and the Very Rev. occypation with the weather a confessional, hanging curtains, CArti hraaaa»ad«^ Monsignor Elwood C. Voss, dioc (they are continually looking at installing pews for the rest of the AIO STKEt esan director of the Society for the sky) and oil (many wells are chapel, improving the altar and BsS. fne Yttf Herbert W. Leibmati Gerard R, TeBockhorit •l< Fsr Cstt : 9 a*ar A b Bad UMaar %pa OMihu A m dUah IP the Propagation of the Faith. being sunk in the Sterling area), altar backdrop, painting the The Order of Knighthood of they showed an intere.st in the building, and erecting a cross in .00 insurers St Gregory has been conferred mission, this year called the front. Some of the cost of those >25 s a M by the Holy Father on Martin “ stumbling-block” series. improvements will be covered by Ml am Walter, Jr., who will be invested Two teen-age couples visited a weekly Offertory collection. run with the green brocaded jacket the church in Stratton. They said The new chapel replaces tempo lir ttw*s« vltl Cesltls COMMERCIAL of that order. they were from Kirk, where the rary chapel facilities that be Fir twriM came obsolete and overcrowded Loretto's 'Cinderella' Girl at Buckley Field. The chapel has Daniel’s Fur Shop PRODCCTS CO. an approximate seating capacity III Taker Bldf. AL. I-S1I4 1707 LAWRENCE ST. TA. 5-2990 W. R. JOSEPH of 140. - Father Hiester said that Mass Optometrist 'Words Fail to Express' may be scheduled every Sunday in the new chapel, to serve members COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE of all reserve units who train at For Appointment — TA. 5-1880 Buckley on week ends. At pres Thanks of Toni Velasquez ent, Mass is said at the field once 230 Majestic Bldg. 16th & Broadway “ Words really fail to express 1961, she was graduated from the a month, on the training week the gratitude I feel toward you Heights with an A.B. degree in end for Air National Guard per and all the good sisters and teach chemistry and soon afterward sonnel. ers at Loretto," wrote Toni Ve was admitted to Kappa Gamma lasquez to Sister Francis Marie, Pi, national honor society. DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING president of Loretto Heights Employed as Chemist Reuther Supports College, after she had been For the past two years, Toni Serving Colorado Since 1886 awarded a Fulbright grant for has been employed as a chemist one year’s study in chemistry at for the Shell Development Cor Stand of Hospitals the University of Munich. poration at Rocky Mountain Ar * House Moving * Heavy Moving (Continued From Page One) The Cinderella story of Antoi senal. She applied to the State The Colorado Medical Society * F U r n ifu n e • -Gloving • Packing • Shipping nette Velasquez started in 1920 Department for a scholarship a is likewise demanding that the near Lamar, Colo., where she year ago and her request was advantages flowing out of this was born. Her mother died when confirmed last month. 1521— 20th St. KE. 4-6228 evolutionary progress be out Toni was a small child, and her She will study advanced or father died when she was 10. ganic chemistry at the University lawed and, in effect, is insisting From the age of six until she was that it dictate the method by graduated from grammar school which these services are fur Toni lived in a Catholic orphan nished and paid for. To yield to KITCHENS age in Pueblo under th» care of this insistence would "block the PLANNING Franciscan Sisters. continued development, on EXPERT voluntary basis, of increasingly Awarded Scholarship effective^ efficient, and economi She graduated from the Pueb cal hospital care. lo Catholic High School in 1947, We are concerned over the and as the top student in her potential loss to our members senior year she was awarded a and their families in the form of four-year honor scholarship to reduced Blue Cross protection. Loretto Heights College. “ With We are even more concerned out it,” she wrote to Sister Fran with the threat to efficient and ces Marie, “ it would have been economical operation of hospitals most difficult, if not impossible, in general. All Steel Sinks — Dishwashers for me even to have dreamed of The CIO believes that this ret college.” Cabinets — Disposers rogressive step sponsored by the In addition to the scholarship, Colorado Medical Society would she was granted a service award block progress in community at to pay for room and board. She tempts to meet the health needs SPECIAL supplemented this by working in of the. American people. Be as UNION Matt McEniry the college dining room for the sured that the CIO will support $545.95 Value t first two years and in the chem the necessary legal and legisla istry labs for the next two years. tive efforts to continue the sound NATIONAL Combination Dishwasher, Sink and She was able to renew her practice of hospital care. Disposer scholarship each year by keeping Sincerely yours, her grades at a high level. In WALTER P. REUTHER Call McEnirv for Free Home Demonstration Toni Velasques BANK Dolls and Doll Parts of Munich and expects to leave • Member Federal Depos'd REUGIOUS STATUES KBPAIRED COLORADO for Germany in September. In hsurance Corporafion A . B . C . Doll Hospital her letter to Sister Francis Marie, CONVALESCENT Toni said she would always try Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MeCourt to meet her responsibilities “ in a HOME Bine* IXW Castemer Parking in Rear way which shall reflect credit Reasonable Rates 1232 Arapahoe and pride to Loretto. and which MA. 34)168 616 Downing MA. 3-7617 FROM BROADWAY TO LINCOLN ON FIRST AVENUE shall make you proud of me.” Are You Keeping Up Payments in the Seminary Drive? w
Thursday, June 24, 1954 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 PAGE THREE Clara Weigel Cites Facts Maps of Two New Denver Parishes s Opportunities Plentiful 5 In Practical Nurse Field Salute to
ary nn arry and laboratory fees. There is no 5 By M A P Miss Clara Weigel, founder salary the first four months, and and past president of the Prac students receive $90 per month tical Nurse Association of Colo the last eight months of train rado, summed up her 16 years of ing. practical nursing in these words; “ After graduation there are Am erica ‘‘Very rewarding service.” jobs to be had in everv phase of Miss Weigel, now doing private hospital work, in health agencies, 5 duty nursing, serves as cochair doctors’ offices, and medical man of the advisory committee homes,” she commented, “ and for the S t Anthony Hospital membership in the Official !! * D. U. S T A D IU M * School of Practical Nursing. She Nurses’ Registry enables one to is enthusiastic about the oppor go out on private duty.” tunities for young girls in a prac- Miss Weigel, a member of Our tical nursing career. Lady of Lourdes Parish, was 5 “ The schools today were un born in Emmeron, Kans., and at heard of years ago,” Miss Weigel tended school in Palco, Kans. said. After her nurse’s training she “ Only .15 years ago there were began child care in Los Angeles, 5 fewer than a dozen schools of Calif., in 1937. July 4th She later went to Salt Lake City, Utah, and operated a nurs 5 ing home for three years. She came to Denver in 1942, and has 7:3 0 P. M . been employed through the Offi cial Nurses’ Registry in private 5 duty nursing ever since. A GREAT SHOW FOR Member of National THE WHOLE FAMILY Board of Directors 5 Although private nurses work I seven days a week, on 8, 10, or 20-hour duty. Miss Weigel has 5 TICKETS NOW ON SALE found time to participate in many practical nursing organi DENVER DRY GOODS zations. 5 Downtown Store From April, 1949, to 'Novem STMierof^ ^eu> ber, 1953, she was president of s the Practical Nurse Association of Colorado, and is now executive ^ Reserved secretary of the association. In . 0 0 1951, she was elected a member of the board of directors of tbe ^Seats: ONLY National Association for Practi M oU f P f i r i c k a c The boundaries of the two new parishes es- 14th and 13th Avenues at Xanadu Street. cal Nurse Education and was re n cV V r i l l i a i i c a tablished last week bv Archbi.shop Urban J. 1 The Rev. Omer Foxhoven, pastor of the new All Souls’ Parish elected again this year, in San Vehr are shown in the maps above prepared by Kay Welp, Register south of Englewood, will reside in the rectory of St. Louis’ Parish, W Thii advertitement contributed by friend* intereited in the Antonia at the national conven staff artist. Englewood. The All Souls’ Parish site is at 4900 S. Logan Street. ^ Legion’* Child Welfare and J unior Ba*eball Program* tion, for another two-year term. The Rev. Francis Syrianey, who will be. pastor of the new The Rev. Daniel Flaherty, who was named to the Register Clara Weigel Miss Weigel edits the Colum St. Pius Tenth Parish east of Aurora, will reside in the rectory of staff, will reside at St. Anthony of Padua’s Parish rectory, West- bine P.N., the quarterly publi I St. Therese’s Parish, Aurora. The St. Pius X Parish site is between wood. practical nursing, and today cation of the Practical Nurse As there are more than 300 accred sociation of Colorado. She is an ited schools.” active member of the Women’s Miss Weigel stressed the im Club of Denver and the Business Father DeRouen to Sing portance of attendtng a school and Professional Women’s Club. Regis College AMAZING that is accredited by the National Miss Weigel is keenly inter As.sociation of Practical Nurse ested in the future opportunities NEW PERMA-DRI Education. of practical nursing. “ This year First Mass in Trinidad Men's Retreat Accredited School 8.000 nurses will be graduated from practical nursing schools,” The Most Rev. B. J. Sullivan, S t Thomas’ Seminary will be at Is Necessory she pointed out, “ and there are S.J., of Regis College will de the master of ceremonies. o u tla s ts “ Attend an accredited school,” 60.000 practical nurses needed.” liver t h e sermon at the First Opens June U she said, “ and you are free to Father DeRouen is the son of Information about the course Solemn Mass of the Rev. Robert move around the country, take of trajning at St. Anthony’s is Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeRouen of Already 250 reservations havei R. DeRouen, S. J., of Trinidad, Trinidad. He was born in 1922, PAINT state exams, and secure*a good available at the hospital. Those Colo., who was ordained at been made for laymen’s retreats} position.” interested may contact Mrs. Mar and entered the Society of Jesus at Regia College in July and| St. Mary’s College, St. Marys, in 1941. He made his novitiate The three largest accredited garet Le Baron at St. Anthony’s Kans., on June 16. August, Father Aloysius M.' 5T01 Catholic schools of practical nurs Hospital, AC. 2-1761. and juniorate studies at Floris Rieckus, S.J., reports. Early The new priest will offer his sant, Mo., from 1941 until 1945, reservations are advised to as- ■ ing in Colorado' are at St, An First Solemn Mass on Sunday, thony’s, Denver; Glockner-Pen- when he was sent to St. Louis sure accommodations, and neces-i Fund Needs Grow Along [June 27, at 5 p. m. in Trinidad’s See actual rose in Colorado Springs; and St. University to make his three sary cancellations should be rc-i I Holy Trinity Church, the church results of Mary’s, Pueblo. years of philosophy at the semin ferred to the retreat office in; With Residentiol Areas of his Baptism. ary for Jesuit priests. After his ample time. j amosing NEW Miss Weigel praised the prac As a scholastic he spent three teaching in Denver, he entered Perma-Dri tical nursing school at St. An The continuing growth and theologry at Alma College, Los Retreats Open June 24 thony’s, “ not only because of the development of new re*iden- on this Gatos, Calif,, for three years be fine training, but also for the tial area* throughout the Retreats open to -laymen are lovely home fore being sent to St. Mary’s moral and spiritual guidance." northern part of the Stata of jlanned for June 24-26, by the Colorado indicate the tremen- College in Kansas for his ordina S t Anthony’s offers a one- Rev. Leonard Murray, SJ.; July' dou* need for arckdioce*an tion. ’ year course with the tuition fee 8-11, to be conducted by Father, fund* for the e*tabli*hment of of $75 covering uniforms, text- He will have two more years Murray; July 16-18, by Bishop; new pari*ke* and for the nee- Check These Perma*Dri Features: books, manuals, physical exams. of study, one year at St. Mary’s Bernard Sullivan, S.J.; and Aug. | e**ary development of ezi*ting to complete the four years of 19-22, by Father Raphael Mc-j pari*he*. The Campaign Fund theology required, and another Carthy, S.J., former president of j offer* Archbi*hop Vehr an year of ascetical theology at De Regis College. Lawnmowers Sharpened opportunity to meet the*o catur, 111., the tertianship for Mis The Catholic Accountants’' Rand A Power Mowen Sharpanad. need* in a *uitab1e fa*kion. Adjusted. Oiled. Ensrinea OvarluuM souri Province Jesuits. Guild will sponsor a wtreat Julyj Parta. Pickup 4 Delivery. Contribution* to the Cam Father DeRouen will have a 22-25. Reservations may be made; paign Fund may be *ent to bj/ contacting Paul Schmitz, 1749 ^ Archbi*hop Urban J. Vehr, special Mas* in Denver for hi* Kearney Hardware Pennsylvania Street, TA. 5-1393. Imr BtrtMhftw Jo. Cxikt Box 2900, Denver 1, Colo. The friend* who might not be «ble to come to Trinidad for hi* Father Richard Ryan, SJ., presi-; 2270 Kearney FL. S-0391 telephone number in the cam* dent of Regis College, will be the paign office i* CHerry 4-8592. First Mas*. retreat master. He has always been interested Members o f the Knights of Co-' in catechetical work since his high lumbus will sponsor a two-day school days when he taught in retreat July 30-Aug. 1. Father MARIAN YEAR PILGRIMAGES the missions in Southern Colo McCarthy will be retreat master.! Visit Rome, Parity Litieux, MontreauXy Switxerland, rado. While teaching in Denver, Reservations will be handled by Vienna, Attiti,-Florence, and Lourdet in addition to directing the senior Fred Deard, 3960 Vallejos, GR.: 28 Dayi. flyint K«w York back le N. T. sodalists in heir work of catechis 7-8977. All £xpenM....181.08 ing the boys at t h e Industrial School at Golden, he ran three Group Departures July 18, Aug. 15, Sept. 5, Oct. 3, or Th* firm$ lUttd har* d«s«rve to vacation schools for children in b« r*roeinber«d when you ore di$- Rev. Robert R. DeRouen, S.J. go any day . . . the Fraser area, 72 miles west of tributlnf your potronoge to the Also Many Groups Sailing All Summer different lines of bueineet. years at Regis High School in Denver in the Rockies. These 50 Day Pilgrimage . . . leaving Aug. 24 . . . $994.00 Denver, from 1948 to 1951, where summer vacation schools are still going on, and he plans to have IFrile or Call for Free Polders and In/ormalion he taught English, Latin, speech and directed the Senior Sodality about a month this summer at 6th Floor of catechists in their work at the Fraser to teach the children Dtnvcr Dry again, during July. mary ann fisher - TRAVEL Goods Industrial School for Boys at No SorTice Chargo — Phone MA. 3-1211 Golden. Father DeRouen will have He was prdained by Arch former Regis students of his bishop Edward J. Hunkeler, classes serving. Robert White at D.D., of Kansas City, Kans.
Religious Articles S t. 3 • STATUES • ROSARIES • MEDALS • PICTURES • PRAYER BOOKS y S e w is ih ^ jc d ) /d n L • PENDANTS • BOOKS • PLAQUES C oijiplrfc nine of Religioui Articlei for Church and Home iDumshii. Own. (^anjonl^ S a in t A.' I*; AVagner' and t'o. n il lu ll 4;oous 606 14th St. Between California &"Welton TA 5-8331 Novena Your Finest Blankets Deserve Wwndai^, ^unsL 2S to ^ Finest Care Let U* 7:30 pL, n t. (Oaihp, 1. Soft Water Wash with Factory Fioish S, plus Rev. Robert Breunig, Preacher Pliofilm Packag ing for Storage and With Guarantee Not to Shrink at a 5. Reasonablo Prica S t. ^hUomunjcA. (^hiVick. ll.SO to 12.00 Also Quilt* » and Bad Spread* N u f i r Mnln Massive, stark Long’s Peak (above), its sheer lecui ’Of MNHMI i rAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 Thurtdovy June 24, 1954 CATHEDRAL PARISH ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH These Friendly Firms Deserve Your Palronage Patronise These Friendly Firms Joe Buckmoster Motors DOYLE’S (■Mk« H tt VlMUl rnl’i Parlili) PHARMACY Tht PirtlcsUr DntsWt Specializing in Ford & Mercury Service coinki ttoCOlM 4 I7ih AND GRANT AIm Gtatral Rtpiin •— Bkally Gu A Oil Vinvu., Cei6 AVE. Factory Equipment on Lawnmower Sharpening KE. 4.HIT FREE DELiyEST E. Bayaud and S. Madiaon FR.-7-8711 The firms listed hert Open' Sundaya Washington Pork Mkt. deserve to be remembered » - A.M. tU 2 P.M. BILL HUGHES, Prop. whon you are distributing Howes Food Store Home Freezer Owners PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED your patronage in the dif Bookft B a w ti — G aylt Rawea Save on Our Processing A Bi-Low Store Colfax at Downing Denver ferent lines of business. . Service KEatone 4-3217 Quality Meats, 398 So. GUpin SP'. 7-6075 Graduates of '34 who returned to Regis surance agent; Nicholas Jinacio, movie projectionist: Father Joseph Groceries Regis Class of '34 College, Denver, for their 20th annual A. Ryan, S.J., professor at Regis; Father Ricnara Ryan, S.J.; CKb CrMtiM Car* MAZULLA atfiM ItliMl SiMlb* ’’ Freah A Froron Fruita Pharmacy reunion June 13 were welcomed by the Very Rev. Richard F. Ryan, John Wilson, city fireman; Vincent Dwyer, of the Rocky Moun and Vegetablea S.J., Regis president, who offered a' Mass in the chapel, and Father tain N ew s; and Paul Schmitz, certified, public accountant; and Cleaners & Tailors Louiaiana and Clayton . PRHR. Prap. William B. Faherty, S.J., who preached. A t a reunion breakfast standing, Kenneth Zahn, o f the U.S. Iniformstion O^ioe, Wash C & L Office Supply Mnrtnt dt Paal'a Pariak at the college, alum.ni met faculty members of 20 years ago. ington; Fred Chiolero, of the Air Force Record Center; Walter Alterations • Re-Styling MIFAX At c«ioa« Fr«a ur Doctor Phone SP.7-5717 Dfllwry Fifteen members of the class planned a new alumni contribu Angerer, owner of an Aurora liquor store; A. J. Musser, State CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER OENVEX. CtieiAD I ur Preacription tion fund following the reunion. Graduates of recent years will con Civil Service commissioner; John Finn, maufacturers’ represents' H o u ra 7 to 7 Week Daya D. C. Lanxlcr MAIa t-M4i iaiana RA. 2-3739 tribute $1 every month for maintaining and increasing Regis Col tive; Walter Thackrey, of the C. & S. Railway; Robert Close, law 304 E. Colfax ,MA. 3-5063 lege facilities in the future. Three times as many students attend yer; Daniel P. Ryan, administrator of St. Joseph’s Hospital; James Regis now as compared with the number in 1934. Kilker, Brighton farmer; and John J. Dunn, Denver special agent la and Soath Clartan REHDER'S .The firms listed here Members of the class, seated, are Frank Domenico, life in of the FBI. Beauty & deserve to be remembered ST. JOSEPH'-S HOSPITAL Gift Shop when you are distributing your patronage in the dif 'Dutch Hop' Set Nightly Prizes W ill Feature SHOPPING CENTER All Types of' r ~ Besity Work ferent lines of business. 1282 S. Clayton RA. 2-5123 By Men's Club Bazaar at Presentation Parish d h d h X . RAINBOW GIFT SHOP Smartest Styles in Gifu 0t .ill Kindt a (Preientatibn Parith, Denver) + Ladies Apparel Greatinc Card*, Heal.ry 4k Taya Of Annunciation + + It has been .announced that there. will be nightly I I K A f ] 1711 Hembsidt TA. I-1((2 1127 E. 18th Ava (Annunciation Pariah, Denver) prizes awarded, in addition to the 12 major attractions to Ruth Chimbtrs. Prop. GrtU Huaton, Prop. This Saturday, June 26, from be featured Sunday night, at the Presentation Parish * Shoppilis* tVnterl 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. the Men’s 'Good Neighbor' Club will sponsor a Dutch Festival June 24 through June 27. Among the prizes will Hop and modern dance in the be found a spotlight, hot plate, electric iron, and a glass W. H. WAFER Slovenian Hall, 4464 Washing- a n . coffee table. Three prizes will plate with a silver server will be PLUMBING CO. ton Street. Fine Dutch-Hop tunes Policy Is Shown "Specialising in Satisfactory CONOCO PRODUCTS and modern dance numbew will be given away each night, and the main attractions of her booth Dijpoub, Dhhwuhm, ffiiv Biiitn Preisser's Red & White this year. All women who have Haircuts” REMODELING Lobrteatlon, Car Washing, BalUrIca be furnished by Paul Weingardt the 12 major prizes w’ill be offered to bake pies, cakes, 1S*7 Humboldt CH. 4-IE9$ Day or Nil. I7I| R« I r Thursday, June 24, 1954 Office, 938 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 PAGE FIVE Holy Ghost Altar Society Schedules Card Party and Luncheon for June 24 (Holy Ghoit ParUh, Denrer) spiritual benehta and indulgences Instruction Glosses The Altar and Rosary Society to be gained by those contribut At Youth Center o f Holy Ghost Church will hold ing to this work. its last card party and luncheon Mrs. Martha Serafini, member The summer instruction classes, for the summer, Thursday, June ship chairman, reports the fo l consisting of an enrollment of 24, at 1 p.m in Holy Ghost Hall. lowing new members since the 175 students and conducted by Mrs. Mary Thornsberry, chair annual Communion breakfast: man, will be assisted by Mmes. Misses Margaret Daly, Mary Our Lady of Victory Missionary Blanche Bradley, Christine Van Hoey, Mildred Sirokman,, and Catechists, will be concluded July Vrankcn, Edna Webb, and Cath Mrs. Ida Weber, making a total 2. Thirty-two children will re erine Zumtobel. of 26 new members since Jan. 1. ceive First Communion Sunday, Monsigrnor Patrick McGuire, Anyone desiring to join the soci June 27, in the 9:15 Mass in Holy pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes ety may contact either Mrs. Ser Ghost Church. The reception of Church, Salt Lake City, a recent afini or Mrs. Mary E. Floyd, scapulars will follow Monday at fcuest at Holy Ghost Rectory, ad president. the 7:45 Mass, and a Commujiion dressed the members at their Those attending the Denver breakfast will be served by the meeting June 14. He spoke on Deanery picnic at Camp Santa Sisters in Holy Ghost Hall. the importance of co-operative Maria June 22 were Mmes. Mary The sodalists held their annual committee functioning of Altar E. Floyd, Mary Kelly, Mary Pur picnic Sunday, June 20, at Our and Rosary Societies a n # the cell, and Miss Lunina Miller. Lady o f the Rockies. Hank Carroll, vice president. m e n S VIUClub D OHicprcv m i c e r i o crady, S.S C.. chap The Men’s Club, composed of all the men of lain of St. Philomena's Men’s Club, presents the the parish, meets the last Thursday of every president’s book to Bill Burnett for the cuiniTi^ month in the school auditorium. Meetings the past year. Watching in the background are Harold J. few months have been in the basement conference F. Wheatley, secretary; Bill Curry, treasurer; and room of the'rectory.— (Photo by Van’s Studio) JOE ONOFRIO - f + + H- + + S t Philomena's Nun Builds Library % oihin^ £jut JtfuL JJm it JOE JQE, JR. For School Children to 800 Volumes 1805 Broadway 716 Santa F« (St. Philomena’s Parish, Denver) New plastic covers and pockets Rev. James F. O’Grady, S.S.S., will be put on all books, also officiating. Myles J. Dolan and SAYS... Sister Mary Godfrey, principal of St. Philomena’s School, started files made for all cards. Florence L. Abel were witnesses five years ago with about 200 As a tribute to Sister Mary The Scout Auxiliary of Boy books to build a library and has Godfrey, the School Library will Scout Troop 124 and Explorers now about 800 volumes of the continue to increase its volumes Post 124 elected their officers for A f/ne on-C e/eAtafel best, truly select books for chil and to be kept up as she has the coming year: Mmes. Helena ^ s' ^ dren available. Only the finest done during her six years as III JUM'Uiri .-..J— McCoy as president; Louise in children’s literature is allowed principal and eighth grade Waggoner, vice president; and to grace the shelves. teacher. Pat Ford, secretary and treas The latest contribution to the The banns of marriage were urer. announced for S. Sgt. Carl A. library were the volumes of the The Men'* Club will meet Maag and Miss Frances Alice Bcuic Science Educational Series. in the church rectory Thur*- These were bought by the PTA. Atencio of St. Philomena’s; and % day, June 24, at 7:30 p.m. Frank Pomponio of St. Philo Books on the shelves today in Every man in the pari*h i* mena’s and Miss Georgia Sander clude history, geography, fiction, invited to attend this meeting son Pyper of St. Philomena’s. biography, science, travel, short and to become a participant Barbara Jean Bolinty, daugh stories, languag^, and English. in parish activities. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bo- T h e parishioners a n d t h e ligity, was baptized with Jane Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lillie of PTA have donated all the books. ^ s Boligity and Marie Pursell as Kansas City are visiting in the The sisters of the school till know sponsors. home of his sister, Mrs. William New 1954 Deluxe what this has meant to the chil John Patrick Dolan, son of E. Siebs, 975 Detroit Street dren. They all hope to keep on Mr. and Mrs. Patrick S. Dolan, The Rev. Joseph M. O’Malley I building this fine library to 1,000 and Mary Catherine Fahey, is spending his vacation visiting volumes. daughter of Mrs. Michael Fahey, relatives and friends in MassS' $ 7 0 9 5 Sister Mary Godfrey reported were recently married, with the chusetts. that there is an average of 200 books in circulation weekly. New Clergy Visitors Present books are needed and donations will be received by Sister Mary Godfrey. All books are going to be put 1,500 Attend 1st Masses In excellent condition for the coming year by Sister Godfrey with the help of PTA members. In Cure d' Ars Church AERO CLEANER (Cura d’ Ars Parish, Denver) BECKER’S The Sunday Masses were attended by 1,500 persons SHOE SHOP ion the opening Sunday of the church. Father Janies Member All Salnti Pariah I Hamblin, chaplain at Mercy Hospital, is assisting Father New Boots St Shoes John N. Haley, pastor, with the Masses, which are sched Shoe Repairing uled at 6, 8, 9 :30, and 11 o’clock on Sundays. 3442 I*. Initny — Eailmo4 The flowers which decorated by 420 women. Father Haley and J the church on Sunday were do Mrs. Schlecht thank the commit nated by Mrs. Rose Miller, 1809 tee and all who supported the S. Downing. party. Title Insurance Out-of-state visitors present St. Rita’s circle will meet in for the dedication o f the church the home of Mrs. Thomas Marth is the modem method of ob included Monsignor Thomas Mer- 3041 Newport, on Thursday eve taining protection against any cier from Roseland, Neb., Father ning, June 24. defect in the Title o f your Eugene Kalin, Holdrege, Neb.; Baptized were Kathleen Marie, real estate. PRECISION-BUILT, SMARTLY STYLED ONLYP 'Father Clarence Reisdorff, York, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John . • • . And provides • Neb.; and Father Ra3rmond Hein, Kerr, with Richard Scharfbuck i instructor of religion at the and Patricia Fisher as sponsors APEX AERO CLEANER When you buy any 1954 Admiral $ SECURITY Catholic University, W'ashington, Cynthia Margaret daughter of 40 THE COMPLETE HOME CLEANING SYSTEM D. C. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Doran Refrigerator starting at Side Altars Donated with Arthur Eastman and Lor Features incluih: ing, easy emptying raine Eastman as sponsors; Deb 195 By Stouter Fomily orah Anne, daughter o f Mr. and • SWIVEL TOP for conveni- • TOE-TAP SWITCH elim- The side altars were donated by Mrs. Charles Russell, Jr., with Jo ent ’round-the-room cleaning inates bending and stooping seph Walsh and Ellen Walsh as Generous Trade-In Allowance on your old m odef Property the Stauter family in memory of Mrs. Catherine Stauter.' Flowers sponsors, and Leo Leberer and • HI-POWER MOTOR for • COMPLETE CLEANING Patricia Leberer as proxies Owner i which decorated the tables for super-suction, "deep-down” TOOL SET for every clean the dinner following the dedica Kathleen Jean, daughter of Mr cleaning ing requirement. Don’t Wait! Offer will have to be withdrawn when supply tion were a gift from the Elcar and Mrs. Carl K. Patton, with ! Fence and Supply Co. and Dr. Bob DuLac and Margaret DuLac • D IS P O S A B L E D U ST There is a limited supply of of cleaners is exhausted Insures Marketability and Mrs. Robert Harrington. Mrs. as sponsors; and Ruth Ann BAG assures sanitary clean- cleaners. Joe Bauer from Flower Haven daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Carl gave the flowers used on the main K. Patton, writh Joseph Pankaskie altar and the arrangement used and Mildred Pankaskie as spon JhsL J iiie , at the card party. *ors. Louvers for the church will be First Baptisms in the new r ’SuaJtmh^ Qd. installed this week by the Beh church were those of Thomas Mi rens Fixture Co. chael, son o f Dr. and Mrs. Robert 8UU Wid« Tlllt Senric« B. Harrington, with Tom Shee The card party held June 17, ban and Ruth Sheehan as spon sponsored by the Altar and Ro XI 1711 California sors and Mr. and Mrs. Stakebake sary Society with Mrs. Robert B. b KE. 4-12.=51 as proxies; and Richard Carl, son Starke as chairman, netted ap of Mr. and Mrs. James Quinn, proximately $425. It was attended with Roger Zoellncr and Nancy. Zoellner as sponsors; and Mr, and Mrs. Tom Quinn as proxies ^ to reach. table-level BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH bendmg refrigerator tha 0 Palronijse These Friendly Firms Globeville Class ^ this ' defrosting. height. Neve ^ bottOm In Swimming Is W ith2conve^;t^^t^ Begun at Center Welby.— (Assumption Parish) ' — freezing. ^ork-aaving, thoe-aavn'K I— The W YRA’s swimming pro jgram began June 21. Every Mon ■ day and Thursday until the end iof August, the parish school bus STOfffLHHJHUDIO will bring the children of the pAX f X ft i t pA n t ft p |l) ! community to the Globeville Rec M reation Center for swimming, dc C. Colfa.x at Dahlia FR. 7-6601 under the guidance of an instruc t tor and life guard. Children must be at least seven years old and th not more than 14. The only tSi Fairfax Hardware The firms listed here charge is a registration fee of Tl deserve to be remembered $1 for the entire season. (Colfsx St Fsirftz) The bus will leave Assumption HARDWARE, GLASS. PAINTS when you are distributing School at 10:30, stop at May HOUSEHOLD ITEMS K your patronage in the dif field’s Store at 10:35, Palermo A: FR. 7-2725 5022 E. Colfax Store at 10:40, and Bomareto. H. L, Rinehart. Prop. ferent lines of business. Store at 10:45. Everyone is wel come, regardless of race, color Admiral or creed. KB Through the kindness of AI V» Sherlock, Bob Howsam, and Andy Free Delivery COLORADO BOULEVARD DRUG Cohen, general manager and Easy Terms JOE H. SCHMITZ, Prop. manager of the Denver Bears ; K (Utob«r Blmrd Eiosmnit Fuiib) baseball team, attended a din ner at the rectory June 15 and Prescriptions promised to bring some of their Accurately Filled ball players, including Rocco Inpolito and Reno de Benedetti JOE ONOFRIO MUSIC CO. 1 Fountain Service tuthe Welby Days Festival Aug 7 and 8. HOME OF TELEVISION Liquor Department The newly ordained Rev. Rob Fret OeliTcrr Es.l Dtnr.r ft Aurora ^ t ert Stowe, SJ., of Los Gatos, 1805 BROADWAY Two Stores to Serve You 716 SANTA FE EA. 2-3533 EA. 2-9997 EA. 2-9998 Calif., will celebrate Mass in the East Colfax & Colorado Blvd. church when he returns to Den MA. 3-8585 Open,Monday Till 8:30 p.m. AC. 2-9170 ver in the summer of 1955. His mother lives in the parish. "» ; 1.^ PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyttone 4-4205 Thuridoy, June 24, 1954 P 1 More Volunteers Needed Kappa Gamma' Pi Officers Cathedral YPC to Hold Committees Will Assist Two Little Club Breakfast in Mountains Prague Nursery Moving Meetings Slated, The Cathedral Young Peo Catholic Young People’s Clubs ple’s Club will have an out pf the city. Transportation (Infant of Prague Nursery) the old equipment to the new June 24, July 4 door Communion breakfast on and two meals will cost only Mrs. L. A. Higgins, first site. Sunday, June 27, to be fol $2 per person. 4 vice president and chairman (Lorvtto Haights Alumna*) Mrs. John Murtaugh is the lowed by an all-day outini Reservations must be in: by o f the board of the Infant of new volunteers’ chairman. Among the Little Club meet The meeting pie place wi!ill be Monday night, June 28, and Prague Nursery, has named Many new volunteers will be ings scheduled will be one Thuri- the east side o f the State Cap- may be made by calling Do the following committees to needed in the larger building. ay evening, June 24, when Mrs. itol, at 6:30 a.m. lores Wolken, AC. 2-0120; assist in completing arrange Women interested may con 'elix Muldoon (Geri FitzGerald) Mas.s will be in Christ the Marge Marso, CH. 4-9273; or ments for moving the nursery tact Mrs. Murtaugh at FR. 7- will, entertain -the S t Pius X King Church in Evergreen at Ruth Wernimont, AC. 2-2314. to its new home; ' 7196. 8 o^clock. Breakfast will be Purchasing committee, Miss group, and another Sunday, July held in Twin Chimneys at 9 Anne Fallon and Mrs., T. A. There are to be new hours 4, when Miss Catherine Corcoran Cosgrif f; and rehabflitation and new regulations for vol will be hostess for the Sunday o’clock. Reservations may be made by calling Helen Jen- committee, Mrs. J. Keran Week- unteers and the committee to breakfast group, • nett, AC. 2-1443,. or John baugh, Miss Margaret Sulli formulate these is composed of When Miss Ann Witherow en Tamburello, AC. 3-0397, by van, Mrs, Thomab Morrissey, Mrs. John Murtaugh, Mrs. tertained the Calicoeds June 18, Wednesday night. and Mrs. Robert Christman. James Kenney, and Father the group welcomed a new mem There will be an ice cream BAKERIES This committee will work William Monahan. ber, Mrs. James Bergin (Kath social Friday night, June 26, closely with the purchasing The date o f the actual move leen Doyle). Miss Witherow and *The Finest Only” in the Knights of Columbus committee and with the nur has not been set at this time. another Calicoed, Miss Betty 87 So. Broadway Hall at 7:30 p.m. sery superintendent, Mrs. Mar The dedication and the open 753 So. Univeraity Burns, will leave Friday, June On Monday, July 6, there garet Fletcher, R.N., in the house, late this summer, will 1550 Colorado Blvd. 26, fo r a vacation in Europe. will be a picnic at Our Lady selection of furnishings, new be announced in the Denver 3rd Ava. dc Jo.aphine Kappa Gamma l president; Margaret Howshar, secretary; sec and Our Lady o f Snows Little Club of the Rockies Camp for the equipment, and the moving of Catholic Register. NEW OFFICERS for reports a great event for one Pi honor sorority, Denverr c h a n te r a r e Harry Kelsey, treasurer. Mrs. James Kelly - ’ I is vice president. of its members, Mrs. Richard shown above. From left, they are Kathy Price, Altmix (Harriet Barker). The Altmixs, who have six daugh ters, have a new baby— the first I ASK POTATO I WEDDING Mother Cabrini lodge lO'Leary-Schmuki Nuptials boy. The Rev. Charles Hayden, I FOR MAYFAIR CHIPS I TIME 5. J., of Creighton University is 26 at St. Elizabeth's in Denver visiting his sister, I NO CHEMICALS ; . . NO PRESERVATIVES I Complete Wedding Monica Hayden, a member of On Saturday, June 26, before Miss Dorothy Schmuki, sister of the Sunday breakfast bridge Breakfasts and Receptions Tha memberi of tha Mother a Nuptial Mass at 9 a.m., in St. the bride, will be the matron of group. WEIL-MADE . . . NEVER GREASY Cabrini Lodga will gather at Elizabeth’s Church, Denver, Miss honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Receptions in our delightful Charbonnet Room tha Mt. Carmel Hall, 3517 Anna Marie Schmuki will be Mary Ann O’ Leary, sister of the Navajo Street, Denver, to come the bride of James J. bridegroom, and Miss Janet at no extra charge, in your home, or your choice of Picnic Set June 27 board busies for their annual O’Leary. Father Berard Giblin, Lynch of Laramie, Wyo. I Delicious & Palatable | location. pilgrimage to the Shrine of St. O.F.M., will officiate in the Best man will be Joseph A. By Theta Phi Alpha Manufactured by H. Schochet & Co., Denver We bake our own originally designed weMing Frances Xavier Cabrini on ceremony and read the Nuptial Schmuki, brother of the bride Sunday, July 11. Mass. The bride will be given in groom of Albuquerque, N. Mex. cakes. . . . Specialize in ice carving and decorative Theta Phi Alpha Sorority mem marriage by her father, Alfred Frank and Anthony Schmuki, m otifs. Also . . . Information and reservations bers will meet, together with hus E. Schmuki. Anna Marie will be also brothers, will serve as Consplete Picnic Food> and Service Anywhere for the trip can be had by bands and children, on.Sunday, attired in a gown of'w hite silk ushers. A choir made up of Law calling one . of the following June 27, at 6 p.m. at Cheesman Shantung, which will have a rence ' Gillin, Howard Whalen, 75c and up Per Person members: Mrs. Angelina Park for their annual picnic. "IT PLEASES US - TO PLEASE YOU" chapel train and medium neck Joe Hartford, Sr.; Helen Sedl- Carid, GR. 7-5279; Mrs. Elix- Mrs. E. W. Rece, president of line trimmed in sequins and mayr, and Joyce Koch, accom abeth Tricarico, GL. 5-1557; the alumnae chapter, has been Mrs. Mary Mazzola, MA. pearls. A crown type fingertip panied by Robert Cavarra, will veil is decorated with sequins. render wedding hymns. assisted by the arrangement com WHERE DENVER SAVES 3-9435. mittee: Mmes. J. F. Dolan, J. E. Aftar tha pilgrimaga a ham The wedding breakfast will be Barry, W. B. Smythe, and Troy dinntr will be served in the Free .Bowling Schools served at Cunninghams to about Miller. Mt. Carmel Hall. 30 guests. The reception will be Out-of-town gnd state members Announced for Youth held in St. Joseph’s Parish Hall are requested to contact Mrs. Rob from 8 to 12 p.m. ert H. Sprigg, GE. 3-4408, ^or Women Accountants Free Schools of Bowling will The bride is a graduate of St. reservations. Pick Officer Slate be run this summer for all boys Joseph’s High School class of FVRR SH. 4 -2 4 7 4 1578 S. Broadway and girls between the ages of 10 1948 and received her bachelor Thelma Oetjen of Harold Wal and 16, according to an an of science degree from Loretto New Books Available ter Clark, Inc., was installed as nouncement by Johnny Wein- Heights. She served a one-year FOOD STORES, Inc. president of the Denver Chapter reich of the Recreation Lanes. dietetic internship at the Good At Catholic Librory Kitchen and Dining Room Equipment of the American Society of The schools will be held at the Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, Women Accountants at a meeting 0., and is now employed at the China • Glassware • Silverware Recreation Lanes, 1340 Stout Among the many interesting FOUR Tender Savory at Cherry Hills Country Club Cincinnati General Hospital as a Street, June 30 and July 1 at 10 books now available at Denver’s Courteoui Ranges - Steamtables • Dishwashers June 18. therapeutic dietitian. a.m.; at the Aurora Lanes, 1456 Catholic Rental library, 1633 FURR. STEAK or CHOPS I Folding Table and Chairs Other officers installed were: Dallas Street, June 30, at 2 p.m.; Mr. O’Leary, who Is majoring Tremont Place, are the following fo r Vice president, Cleo Burgess of and at Elitch Lanes, 3825 Tenny in economics, will finish at Xa FOOD STORES Garden Freeh Minutes of the last meeting, by TO SERVE YOU Church Dinners • School Lunch Programs the Carter Oil Co.; secretary, son Street, July 1 at 2 p.m. vier University, Cincinnati, in Gene Fowler; FRUITS and Velma Shalz, Burt Chevrolet; Milton Raymer, Secretary of January. 755 So. Colorado Institutions treasurer, Margaret Bailey, von Bishop Healy—Beloved Out VEGETABLES the American Junior Bowling After a short trip in the moun cast, by Albert S. Foley, S.J. Blvd. SPECIAL PRICES TO CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS Tobel and Carr; and director, Congress, will conduct the tains, the couple will return to |5900 West 38th St. Nationally Margaret Perkins, Norman’s. schools.’ At the conclusion o f Cincinnati by July 14. Pius X, by Giordan! Tobin; 421 So. Federal Advertiied Other members of the board Bowling Schools, Junior Leagues ■ The future bride is the daugh Barbs Acarie, Wife and Mys Corson Hotel Supply of directors, elected last year, are will be organized under the na ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. tic, by Lanclot C. Shepphard; 2191 S. Broadway CANNED FOODS 1301 Wazee KE. 4-3126 Denver Esther Wagoner of the C. A. tion-wide program of the Amer Schmuki of 922 W. 14th Avenue. Eugene Paeelli, Pope of Peace, Norgren Co., and Helen Brehm of ican Junior Bowling Congress, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. by Oscar Halecki; and V^aluable SUNDRY and L the Title Guaranty Company. for those boys and girls who wish and Mrs. J. P. O’Leary of Cin St. Catherine of Siena, by C and C HOUSEHOLD to join. cinnati, 0. Sigrid Undset t h r if t STAMPS NEEDS Are yon keeping your Semi With tOe Pnreha** nary Campaign pledga paid up? or Or«r FROZEN FOODS IT'S HEAPED-HI j & W m FOB y o U R MONEV/ VOSS BROS. 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Sister Mary Jerome is director of the School of Nursing at Mercy Hospital, and a member of library, and our research department are of your service With Pres. Eisenhower SSnourfSthl the executive committee of the Denver Chapter « .. without ony obligation. olic Nurses in Washington, D. C., President Eis of the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Nurses. enhower greeted the officers and members of the Shown next to President Eisenhower is Arch board of directors in his office at the White bishop Richard J. Cushing o f Boston, At the ex BOSWORTH, SULLIVAN % COMPANY, Inc House. In the group of those received by the treme right is the Very Rev. Ignatius Smith, President was Sister Mary Jerome of Mercy Hos- O.P., dean o f the College of Arts and Sciences JOHN i. SUlUVAN. Ptm U m U at Catholic University. KE. 4-6241 + + + + + < > moMBAM Man m s k b o 6 6 0 SEVENTEENTH ST. -DENVER, COLORADO Catholic Nurses-to Hold MARY AM1E i: bmfUEs < > Business Meeting June 24 AH Butter < > 2 < > CAKES < > (Archdioeesan Council of Cath NCGN convention in Washing f«r < * olic Nurses, Denver Chapter) ton, D. C. Wadeittgi < ► ■nU ' ■ The Catholic nurses will meet LL Pauline Eyania is spending fartlM Thursday, June 24, at 7:45 p.m. a few days in Wyo'ming and at in Mercy Hospital. Rosary and tending the Wyoming State 641 8. Bro*4wtr—PE. S-6I]I Benediction will be in the hos Nurses’ Association meeting. 1616 8. G*jl*r4 II Bretlwiy' > ; ;PE*rl 1-7S1I 8Pnic* 7-7616 o u s t pital chapel. New ACCN members are The business meeting will fol Caron Clarabell and Freda Mc ] |6I W. Glrxnl Engl'w’l BU. 1-II6S low. Miss Charlotte Stack and Gowan. Sister M. Jerome will report on Miss Patricia Bann, daughter events o f interest from the o f the corresponding secretary, Mra. Dorothy Bann, returned 32nd Annual Retreat this week to her studies at Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, INTERMOUNTAIN 0. Slated by Laywomen Sister Mary Ricarda is conva ELEVATOR CO. lescing from a recent operation At Loretto Heights in Mercy Hospital. Sister Ri Denver — Longmont carda, now stationed at Poca Hi^dson — Yuma When the Laywomen’s Re tello, Ida., was formerly medical treat Association conducts its supervisor at Denver Mercy and Colo. retreat at the Loretto Heights a member o f the Denver Chapter Atlanta, Nehr. College Aug. 26-29, it will be of the ACCW, the 32nd annual retreat spon MIm Charmaine Van is now ENJOY sored by the association since working in the recovery room at Fort Morgan Mills it was founded in Denver in Mercy. 1922. Sister Mary Simeon has recov Inc. The Rev, James Sullivan, ered from a recent operation in C.SS.R., of St. Joseph’s Re- Mercy. Fort Morgan end dempterist mission band, Den ver, will be the retreat master Hillroia, Colo. this year. A donation of $15 Study Club Plans will cover all expenses for the Picnic on July 1 Manufacturers and Ditlribulore s'V threa days. Further infori6ation may be The Catholic Women’s Study Golden Sunshine Flour AMERICA’S FIN| U’GHT BEER obtained, and reservations Club will hold a picnic at Wash t Y A ' '■S 1 • • made, by calling Mrs. Thomas ington Park, Denver, Thursday, Challenger Fortified Carroll, PE. 3-5842; Miss Bar July 1, at 12 p.mr bara Bach, AC. 2-1041; or Members are asked to enter Feeds Miss A bb Birmiagbam, EA. 2- the park at the Franklin and 660a. Kentucky Street Junction. aueiM tMis 6ee*m. eeina. eMMaie. e.lK Thuridoy, June 24, 1954 Office, 938 Bonneck Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyatene 4^205 PAGE SP/EN 2 Colo. Delegates Attend Other Offieen Named Alumni Convention in Iowa Attorney Heads'St. Thomas Univ. Club Thomas L. Ford, Denver at club enjoyed the games and the Reservations should be made Nellie Donovan, P.O. Box 386, Acedemy, Boulder, at the four torney, was elected president of refreshments. by Friday, June 25, with any of attended the 20th biennial con day celebration. the St. Thomas University Club The next outing of the club, the following: Alice Nash, AL. vention of the National Federa Keynote speaker was Dr. at the last business meeting. the first picnic o f the season, 5-2184; John Farrell, PE. tion o f Alumni, Sisters o f Char Karl jltem , psychiatrist from Ot Frank Zancanella will be vice will be held Sunday,. June 27; at 3-2263; K a y Sherman, DE. ity, which was held tawa, Ontario, and author o f the president and Margaret Cassidy Flagstaff Mountain near Boul 3-5591; or Joann Malloy, FR. at Clarke College, Dubuque, la., Pillar of Fire. He addressed a will be recording secretary. der. Members and guests will 7-4926. Transportation will be June 17-20. general session on “ The Psycho Virginia Scioli will take over meet at the Knights of Columbus provided for those without cars. As a Clarke College alumna, dynamics of Character Forma duties of corresponding secre Home at 2 p.m. The price is $1.25. Miss Donovan was hostess to tion.’ ’ The general theme o f the tary, and Margaret Mary Foy convention delegates represent convention was “ Catholic Edu illwill act as treasurer. ing the society’s schools through cation: Preparation for the Lay The follow’ing eight members out the country and Hawaii. Apostolate.” were elected to the board of di magnificent Mrs. Mary Jane Brandiger, Clarke College, the oldest rectors for a two-year term: Catholic College for women West Lakewood, a member of the board Joann Malloy, Margaret Sziich, of the Mississippi, is one o f the Kay Sherman, Aldo Notarianni, briidal gown.. of directors of the federation first foundations of the Sisters Arthur Jetsin, Ann Henry, Doris represented Mt St. Gertrude o f Charity, B.V.M. Maddock, and John Tuohev. These new officers will take over their duties in September. elegant eombina- the records from Miss Virginia Vaughan, out Guild Officers of the Archbishop’s Guild The annual catechism picnic tion of frothy ny are shown with the outgoing going president; Monsignor Smith, and Mrs. Ceil for children of the catechism lon net and richly officers and the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory Scheunemann, retiring secretary. Miss Marie classes was held Sunday, June embroidered net Smith, spiritual director of the guild. From left 13, at Daniel’s Park, near Castle Ansberry, the newly elected secretary, was out . . , from our ex- to right are Mrs. Mary Ruth Hodges, new treas Rock. One hundred and fifty of town and unable to be present for the pic urer; Miss Mary Torley, new vice president; children and 40 members of the elusive eeleetion Miss Josephine Hytrek, new president, receiving ture.— (Photo by Van’s Studio) for aU the bridal + + + + + + + + party. Josephine Hytrek Elected President At Meeting of Archbishop's Guild (Arckbiahop’t Guildi Denver) Vaughan as president; Mary Tor- and received unanimous desig New officers for the coming ley was named vice president; nations. year were elected at the general Mary Ruth Hodges, treasurer; Santa Maria Circle with eight meeting of the Archbishop’s and Marie Ansberry, secretary. members present had the largest Guild June 17. Josephine Hytrek, Each one o f these members has representation. the outgoing vice president, was been an active worker in the Mary Torley announced that chosen to succeed Virginia guild for a number of years. the remaining $600 on the guild pledge of $1,000 to the Semi Friday Luncheon Meeting June 25 nary Campaign had been paid. Catharine Maloney, catecheti THE OPENING PRAYER of the Absolu- Club Will Hear Leaders cal chairman, received a letter tion, "Non intres,’’ is begun at once by the from the Missionary Sisters of celebrant, who prays that the deceased Our Lady of Victory in Greeley, reporting that they had used the “ may deserve to escape the avenging judg Of Junior Achievement $500 voted them at the December ment, who, whilst he lived, was marked general meeting to buy a number of small items needed to com with the seal o f the Holy Trinity,’’ which The progran^ June 26 at the in her woup of 420 teen-agers plete their home there. prayer is followed by the responsory, of Columbus Friday' at the Denver Junior AchieveKnights Tbommt L. Ford Rosalie Gifford of Holy Fam “ Libera me Domine,’’ “ Deliver me, 0 Lord, Luncheon Club will be devoted ment Center, 426 Lincoln Street, to the Junior Achievement organ ily Circle has been appointed to from everlasting death . . one o f the and an accolcomplished speaker, with ization in Denver, a nation-wide a thorough knowledge of the Jun the membership committee to Paramount Club most striking portions o f the liturgy. organization sponsored by the ior Achievement program. replace Agnes Lathrop, who has moved to Chicago. Horan A Son were the first to mark the industrial organizations a n d Eleanor’s business was the banks to help young persons while Ave Maria Circle will hold 111 SIxteMtii Mreet (Next te ForomeMt TlMoter) price of complete service plainly upon U-Need-A Products Company, a its June meeting in the home Plans First Picnic in high school to plan their fu Junior Achievement merchandis every casket in the display room. This of Pauline Koran. Dr. and Mrs. Their first picnic o f the 1954 ture. ing business sponsored by Safe policy gives Horan patrons a definite Richard Almix o f this circle summer season is scheduled for The principal guest speaker way Stores, Inc. Over the past announced the birth of their the members o f the Catholic DR. JAMES P. understanding of costs before the service will be Eleanor Zambonl, officer school year, Eleanor and 12 other first boy June 18. They have six Paramount Social Club for 1 Is rendered. and director of this teen-age cor teen-agers sold 6100 worth of daughters. o’clock Sunday afternoon, June GRAY poration. capital stock, bought and resold Betty Bragg will entertain 27. The site chosen for the af Optomotriet Miss Zamboni, a pupil of North more than $1,200 worth of Vu- the Queen of Heaven Circle in fair is Deddise Park, just above riter pens, dolls, candle-holders, Denver High School, is a leader its June meeting in the home Evergreen. riSVAL CARE Christmas wreaths, piggy banks, + + + of her mother, Mrs. Helen A fried chicken lunch, to be EYES EXAMINED and painted figurines. They Gribble. furnished by the club, will be nSVAL ^RAINING rented space at the Junior Awarded Katherine and Frank Manson followed by games, hiking, and Achievement Center, 425 Lincoln HORAN & SON CHAPELS of Our Lady of Sorrows Circle diversified entertainment. Optometriet Scholarship Street, paid themselves $320 in are moving into their new home salaries and commissions, and Those wishing -to attend and 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. SL at 2816 S. Penn this week. made all the other expenditures willing to donate to the menu are 1S27 Geveland Place KEystone 4-6297 St. Luke’s Circle will meet Phono for Appointment normal to a business, including asked to call Mrs. Amelia Des June 28 in the home of Francis TA. 5-8883 a donation to Cerebral Palsy. On mond, publicity chairman, FL. Jennings. top of these expenses they paid 5-5444; or Mrs. Emma Wein- Mary Alice Casey will enter a 52-per-cent tax amounting to gardt, president, PE. 3-6514, $80 and still had enough profit tain S t Patrick’s Circle July 1. who will also arrange for trans to pay stockholders a dividend At the last meeting of the portation for those desiring it WONDBRFUL SAFBTY of 28 per cent when they dis Key of Heaven Circle, each mem As the next meeting date falls solved the corporation in May. ber took an animal to stuff for on July 6, a holiday, it has been Hapfuf 9a, ihs, Bhids, the Christmas party for the or decided to postpone the regular Eleanor’s company was one of phanage. Dorothy Blake of this meeting o f the group until the WONDERFUL PRICE 32 operated this school year at with the portraits and Wedding Candids that capture all circle has moved to 1530 Grant third Monday, July 19. A t this the Denver Junior Achievement the beauty, all the tenderness o f the day. . . . Street meeting plans will be made for Center by 420 young persons be Rosemary Akins’ brothers, who I^-HITE LEATHERETTE ALBUM tween the ages of 16 and 21. the holding o f the second picnic 10,000 Quick Stopping Edges are studying at Maryknoll Semi and 17 Photos 8x10 ...... 35 Junior Achievement is nation o f the season in the latter part naries, are staying with her this wide, non-profit. The program of the month. until Sept 1 summer. John came from St. operated locally by a volunteer D rop in and Discuss Your Wedding Plans board of directors which includes Louis and Daniel from Califor- nia. GENERAL the Rev. Edward A. Leyden, su 3-7618 perintendent of Catholic schobls Dorothy Rudy will be the June JACK CLOW’S hostess for St. James’ Circle. SILENT-SAFpTY TIRE the ' Archdiocese of Denver; 825.00 ^ jOjI/£ A L S t u d io S. Bdwy. Edward F. Owens, managernag of St. Andrew’s Circle will meet the Catholic Charities; J. Kernan June 24 in the home o f Carrie BUDGET WEDDING E Thursday, June 24, 1954 O ffic e , 9 3 8 B an n ock S treet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 PAGE NINE AT PRESENTATION CHURCH— W. 7th & JULIAN Thursday-Friday-Saturday-Sunday-June 24, 25, 26, 27 i VS AWAROSGAMESROOTHS REFRESHMENTS ' ' ^ OTHER AWARDS HERE’S • 12 Days Vacation Tour for 2 of Canadian Rockies • Singer Electric Sewing Machine- THE Complete • Deluxe Power Lawn Mower GRANO • Tailored Suit for Lady or Man • Fishing Tackle Outfit • Flash Camera AWARO 1954 B U / C K CENTURY • Boys’ or Girls’ Bicycle SPECIAL TONIGHT CREEPS' LEAP TEENAGE DANCE SPECIAL NIGHTLY AWARDS BIG HAM DINNER JUNE 25, 26, 2 7-8 P.M. Games, Gifts, Special Fun 81.00 FOR ADULTS For the Kiddies of All Ages Admission 25c June 25 and 26—with Records ONLY 50c FOR CHILDREIV 50c Sunday, June 27—Teenage Band Games and Prizes of All Kinds For the Adults Served in Parish Hall Glenn Miller Record Album Awarded To Best Dancer Sunday Night Loads of Fun for the Whole Family, Friends Thursday, June 24 and Relatives COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS L This Ad Sponsored by These Friendly Merchants Who Deserve Your Patronage BARNUM PHARMACY COMET THEATRE-- FORSTER RADIO & SPORTING GOODS “ Denver’i Finent Since 1923" The Rexatl Store Fishermen's Headquarters Inquire “ Yoor Leading Pmrription Pharmacy" 1st Avenue and Knox Court Complete Line of Tackle, Spinning, Fly and Catting COMPLETE LINE PAPERS & MAGAZINE., Children’^ Vacation Matinee* — Tue*. & Thun., 12:45 P.M. About Our— Hannek 336 FEDERAL BLVD. WE. 8-4744 Funeral 700 Knnx Court iM.4. 3-9093 Each Admission Price 20c Adults Welcome Licenses Issued Savings Plan Cleaners & Shirt Laundry and Funeral We Call for and Deliver WHAT NO MONEY? ELDER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Two Point Station Insurance Plan A pproT cd SANITONE Service R. J. VAN CLEAVE m MO^EY DOWN GUY M. ELDER Conoco Main Office ft Piant We will finance the entire purchase price of any car on our lot, I0( E. (Ill Act. ■ PE. 3-4((« 1-Hour Service on Any Make Car— ’46 to ’54 (Used) Models For the Beat in Concrete Work Industrial and Commercial Building Grease - Oil • Repairs BRANCHES DExYVER GAR & TRUCK ,2 4 0 6 FEDERAL 175 Vallejo St. PEarl 3-89.30 480 Sheridan Blvd. 127 So. Broadway 1218 E. 13th Ave. Large Or Small 1400 W. COLFAX CH. 44)921 CH. 45077 BA. 2-7011 CH. (-$710 GL. 5-5709 We Do Them All XVJT03 "M et» CHASE'S Complete Pick L'p HOLLAND BROS. SELECT EDDIE BOHN'S FRONTIER SERVICE PIG 'N WHISTLE Grocery Si Market and Delivery 274 Hazel Court »*'inA H*“ I FARM DAIRY We Feature YARCOE'S Service 3innni|' Service CalU Dajr and Nifbt VILLAGE Solitaire Foods Retail Delivery Service Pet Supplies WE 5-4124 .11 43M W. loth A t*, it Stout of All Grade Dairy Products Fresh Meats & Cold Cuts 1 Fri Presentation Parish Dir Phone Mtbt PhoM W e.t Colfax - U.S. Hiway 40 490 Sheridan Blvd. and IMog ijsij « M.G 3-852T AC. S-7048 855 Yate. TA 5-0775 CH. 4-9654 Sporting Goods 251 S. Federal WE. 4-1138 FOR— COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL Dixon’s Bay Service MAINLINE Barnum Shoe Service Barnum Creamery MARY HURLEY Fine Porlrailf Barber Shop Export GROCERY Barry Refrigeration Co. W*.hing & Luhrication GOOD CLOTHES NEED Commercial Photoi 77 Knox Court Dairy Producta . Fina Lunch*. Groceries & Meats Camenii Expert Hair Cutting Fre* Pick Up *nd Dalivery NOT BE EXPENSIVE n Sales • Service WE.t 4-7207 Be.t Cup of Coff*« In Town Projeclort 1095 Federal Blvd. 712 Knoa Court 101 Knox Court 480 Utica St. KE 4-7062 Bzpert Boot Rehundlnf 3457 W. l.t A t*, w e . 4-4531 Photo Supplies Open 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. W E. 4 9 6 4 1 TA 8-9445 .THE CALI— ENGLISH Rocky Mountain CARLISLE BAKER’S STUDIO Wieder Bros. KING STANDARD DRIVE IN AND ENJOY TAILORS Memorial Co. CLEANERS Texaco Service PIERRE'S and Standard, Service Lum ber & Hardware Co. 901 FIFTEENTH STREET W. R. (BUI) B«U ‘*ni* Larswt S«l«etlon si Shirt Laundry BARBECUE CAMERA SHOP • LubrleatioB & Wa.hing 601 Perry ' TA 5-9401 Monumaoti in Defivcr" 551 Knox Court 990 Federal Blvd. SpocUlIu In CblckoB A Rtb« Combin* Quality and Styl« Wheel Balancing 5122 W. 1st Ave, at Sheridan 175 So, Federal \TE. 5-3021 We Give Pioneer Stamps 4900 W. Colfax AL 5-3496 150 Federal Blvd. at Prices You Can Afford 848* W. IM At*. W l. 4-8711 ALpin* 8-1446 WE. 4-I884 Sine* ties Thcn'i A Rttaon Mm I Ysnr Friwidi At FEDERAL Wm. GUY LAW 'Prescriptions' CH-C i V l ^AW jdeJiA, Barnum Hardware Glacier Creme MIKE’S BOULEVARD Art Malnati, Inc. C. G. Bwr. Prop. Contractor Buy on Easy Terms & Paint Store GARAGE BEST PHARMACY Tires-Batteries-Recapping BARBER SHOP 4th & Federal Blvd. Two Stores to Serve You Hardware - Komac Colorizer redar.1 Blvd. *t (th Fine Cabinet Work 891 Federal Blvd. Sporting Goods 4 Journeymen Barber* -to Serve You 3145 W. Alameda Paintf - Houaewarei - AI Fonter, Prop. Proien GUeier Creme Appliances Appliancea WE 4-9621 Plneet Home Made Ice Cream TA 8-7476 AL. 5-3118 2037 So. Federal 2300 A r.p e bbo. o . a t B roadw ayrape 3329 W. Alamed* W. lit All. I Km x C*irt . PIMIII WE.5-4232 AC. 2-7891 Federal Heating Co. ' BRYANT'S AC. 2-4707 Federal LEE'S F e d e r a l CASEY'S B A R N U M----- Standard Service Custom Upholstery 30-Gallon Ga. Automatic Used Appliance’s All Kinds , Cars ----- 1E W E L R Y Water Heater* (Guaranteed) Barber Shop HILLTOP FRED FANKELL Use Your Credit $69.95 ACME ' We ^(ever Cloae— 24 Hr.Service CLIP WILSON, Manager W E. 4 8 1 4 6 7J8 Knox Court REPAIRS - REFRIGERATORS INN 175 S. Federal WASHING MACHINES MOTOR SALES Federal & Alameda KE. 4 3 4 8 7 893 FEDERAL 8487 W . 1.1 A t *. WE .4-9763' WE. 5-2456 1015 Federal TA 5-0914 6th Are. & Federal H, Vanish 4235 W. Colfax bdiiiiiiiilB m m BiC&J PAGE TEN O ffiet, f 38 Bamieck Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4-4205 Thursday, June 24, 1954- Am usem ents-Dining Legion to Sponsor Serving the Finest R e c r e a t i d n 'Solute to Am erica' American.and Chinese I Oprn Daily 16th Time July 4 DINNERS 11 A.M. (0 3 A.M. Packaged Dinners to Take Home A gigantic entertainment spec tacle topped by the setting off it of |3,000 worth of fireworks New China Cafe o: will feature the 16th annual Private Room for Parties ■w Good Food— Reasonable Prices "Salute to America” program July 4 at the University of Den Colfax at Clarkson J Something yen’ll talk about when you get back home I ver Stadium, Judge Joseph E. AL- 5-0766 No Liquor CH. 4-9702 c OUB OB LUXE DINNBBS ARB INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS Cook, chairman, announced. p Tickets for the event, spon t sored by the Leyden-Chiles- J THE HOLLAND HOUSE Wickersham American Legion y GOIOEN. COLORADO Post and expected to attract 20,- 1 000, are on sale at the Denver Dry Goods Co. box office. I Parade to Open Program 1 A parade will open the pro t PAUCE HOTEL CTam with the Lowry Air Force Just 1 ts blocks from Holy Ghost Church Base band, 160 Lowry men and Immaculately Clean Rooms, Very Reasonably Priced 120 women, the American Le J Permanent and Transient gion dMim and bugle corps, Man 1 ual High School championship < 1820 STOUT ST. KE. 4-3009 drill squad, and Fitzsimons Army Hospital band. Professional entertainers will include Maria Zacchini, "the human shell,” Jack Rasini, rocket car daredevil; and the Hollywood Sky ballet,' an aerial group of four .men and two have never seen it now have the opportunity to women. The El Jehel • Shrine 'SongofB erfledette'jr-'ir:; remedy their lack. The picture, depicting the clowns will perform for the en Denver again. Those who viewed the deeply miraculous beginnings of the Shrine of Our tertainment o f the kids. Lady of Lourdes m France, opens at the Aladdin moving and inspiring picture on its first ap ARGOiVAlIT H4»TE:L NOW OPEN FOR BREAKFAST Proceeds from the event will Theater June 24. It is the film version of Franz Where Denver’* Society Entertain* for Luncheon* and Dinner* go to the Legion child welfare pearance will want to see it again, and those who Werfel’s great novel. 6 A.M. TIL S P.M. DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY fund for its junior baseball pro FOR SPEQ a L reservations FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, — Featuring — gram and other youth activities. DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3-3101 Fiih n’ Chip* - Barbecue Rib* • Steak* and Chicken Guests o f the legion at the Beantifnl Ballroom* Private Dining Roome event will be 1,500 orphans and Triduum to Be Held at St. Joseph's Carry out orders ready in 10 minutes. all disabled veterans in the Den- 4958 E. Colfax at Elm Phone EA. 2-1780 ver area. (St. Jo*epb’* Rodomptori*t Par- and Thursday, June 29 and 30 evening. Father Spitzer is a na i*b, Donver) and July 1, in honor of the tive of Chicago and went to St. A pledge i* a debt unpeld— re Feast of the Visitation, which is Alphonsus’ Grade School and BRYN MAWR INN A triduum (three days of de on July 2. The triduum will be then to Kirkwood, Mo., to pre minder from the Seminary Cam votion) will he held in St. Jo Chas. and Peggy Courtwright, Props. preached by the Rev. Raymond J. pare for the priesthood in 1931. Traditionally... paign office. seph’s on Tuesday, Wednesday, He made his studies in De Soto, Good Fishing- Fried Chicken C h m e £ m RESTAURANT ^ •Drum Stick, Thigh, 7S W. Oreesweed Avs., lagleweod 1 Piece of Breast (3300 M, Se., bet. Mwy, aaS Ateaw) SUnset 9-0441 FREE PARKING Bread, Sauce $ 00 I r I • I a * r r r ( I I r r • r r • • Ealr.m.ly e.nwous portleni of a and Pickle* __ wid. i.I.cMo* ol d.liciout food rrrrrrriri .ip.rMy prepared end couri.euily t.rred I* d*l*l. r.ttful i«rro«Bdliioi. THE sold OE BEHMDETTE Open Daily and Sunday S«rvi«9 Colorado's Nnost Yo«r fovoril. b.v.rag*i end wl*.i of rare vlutoge at yaw tab), or la -JENNIFER‘JONES (be ■iw CockteN Loeege, (eotwlag lliSO to 9 P.M. rrrerv%st%\%** go---f— as*—*--- t.e CORN FED BEEF rrrrr^rteett a e H2L Denver’s Most Popnlar Drive*In r r^rw»»»rra e e t * Enjoy o WonderM Meal v r r r r r r r r r r * in Hie BeotftiM New 2 0 . EAT HERE OR PAK OUT ' ®4Mrf-FO« Robibow Mountain Trout I E d M O J ttA . Mountain-View NOW PLAYING Special Added i We Take Phone Orders SK . 6 - 2 6 0 6 Served Till 1 A.M. DOORS Attraction: I OPEN Cocktollt cMd Coteol Doaciag 'til 2 a. i e iM J I K S 3 f 7 1 Z DINING ROOM ALADDIN "CALIFORNIA CLOSED SUNDAY / / 7 12:45 JUNIOR 800 SO. COLORADO BLVD, IFECIAL FACILITIES THEATRE SYMPHONY" 3 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN OFNVFR^ 930 LINCOLN • AL.S -4386 FOR FRIVATi PARTIES smm W f Thuriday, June 24, 1954 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitene 4-4205 PAGE ELEVEN 5 Children, One Adult Special Moiss Set for All Saints' Group (All Saints’ Parish, Denver) Recently baptized were Marel From 6 until 6 o’clock and from A special Mass for the first Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8 until 9 o’clock every Saturday Are Baptized in Aurora communicants and their families Theodore J. Ponsiti, with Robert in the Loretto Heights auditor will be offered this Sunday, June and Ethel Harper as sponsors; ium. Auroral— (St.' Therese’s Par ing in the parith hail Tuetday, 27, in the Loretto Heights audi James Edward, son of Mr. and The Holy Name Society held a ish)— Five school -children and June 29, at 7:4S p.m. All torium at 9 o’clock. Mrs. James E. Hagge, with special meeting June 22 to dia- one adult were baptized this past The special Mass was made James and Pat Brennan as spon tribute work to the men of the the women of the parish are week in St. Therese’s Church. necessary because the large sors; Edward Marlon, son of Mr. parish. urged to attend. Charles McGee was baptized class of first communicants, and Mrs. Edison Ne\vman, with Volunteers are needed to help June. 16, and made his First Baptized June 20, were Sally more than 60 in number, with Cilemon and Lucy Ruybal as with the following projects, which Communion on the Feast of Cor Ann Sheridan, daughter of Mr. their parents and relatives will sponsors; and Carrol Lee, daugh Mr. Hefferman, president of the pus Christ!. The children bap and Mrs. William Sheridan, with leave np room for anyone else. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Holy Name Society, hopes to have tized June 19 were Gay Norman, Joseph McClain and Margaret Other parishioners are asked to Sandoval, with Lewis and Lucy finished in time for the dedica JoAnn Griswold, Martha Griv Daly as sponsors; Brian Kenneth attend other Masses, which will Le Daux as sponsors. tion; Landscaping the g;rounds, wold, Madonna Rohenkohl, and Joseph Rhed, son of Mr. and Mrs. be at the regular hours of 6, 8, Father W. J. Koonti reminds finishing a parking lot, and com Charles Rhed, with Mr. and Mrs. pleting the parish hall. Anyone Dorothy Seiver. 10, and 11:30. t the parishioners that tha time Joseph Meomany as sponsors, who would like to help should They made their First Com The Altar and Rosary So and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zim for Confessions has been call Hank De Nicola at WE. munion with the First Commun ciety will meet Wednesday merman as proxies; Bruce David changed to the following hours: 4-0477. ion class. The children have re June 30, at 8 o'clock in the ceived religious training for the Wand, son of Mr. and Mrs. David parish hall. This will he a very Wand. Jr., with Charles Mulcahy whole year. important meeting and the and Mrs, Mac E. Chase as spon women of the parish are urged The First Communion on June sors; Michael James Miller, son to attend. 20 was very well attended. The of Mr. end Mrs. Herbert Miller, Geof- 126’s ice cream festival to be held June 25 at Plans Progressing ihsL... lace altar cloth used was donated Wishing Wells f n tn 'u ’ b Virgil 7 p.m. at S t Francis de Sales’ High School, 235 with Mr! and Mrs. Thomas Miller For Toy Shop Booth to the church by the late Rev. as sponsors and John Koehl as Carmichael, and Mrs. Dan Dowd are shown ma1»K- S. Sherihan Street, Denver.— (Photo by Charles Lewis Mertz before his death. proxy; Loretta Slevin, daughter ing wishing wells for sale at Cub Scout Pack Sekera) Plans are progressing rapidly The chiraren were dressed uni of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slevin, for the Mother Cabrini Toy + + + - - f + + + + formly, and the work of the Sis with Richard J. Slevin and Elea Shop, one of the booths of the Beauty Korner ters of Loretto and the' women nor Donohue as sponsors and Mr. Dedication Festival to be held of the parish was .greatly appre and Mrs. Anthony Arioze as from July 29 to Aug, 1 on the 3920 E. Exposition Ave. at Colo. Blvd. ciated for making this ceremony proxies; Cynthia Margaret Hor Sf. Francis' Parish Plans Reception jarish grounds. The booth, which such a success. vath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. is for the sale of children’s in the new Beicard Shopping Center The games party sponsored by Andrew Horvath, with Sylvester stuffed toys, is under the direc the Men's Club was held June A. Voight and Margaret V. Hor tion of Mrs. Anne Salagovich. 15. The power mower was given vath as sponsors, and Michael June 27 Honoring Departing Priests The women o f the circle have to Joseph McClain. The games John Sondern, son of Mr. and been hard at work making the party had the largest attendance Mrs. Alfred Sondern, with Mr. (St. FraUcii dnSalei’ Pariah the chaplaincy there after five On Friday of-th is week, the stuffed toys. They report that it has had in some time. and Mrs. David Mullen as spon Denver) years of service for this parish. Feast of the Sacred Heart, Humpty-Dumpty, Raggedy Ann The Altar and Rotary So sors and Thomas Mullen as A reception in honor of Fa Father Morfeld will fly from Masses will be at the same hours and Andy, and even a man from Mars will be waiting for the ciety will Jiold a social meet proxy. thers Robert Nevans and Frank Denver Monday morning at 1 as on other weekdays: 6:30, 7, ■Morfeld, both o f whom are leav o’clock and sail from New York and 7:45. children in the toy shop. ing the parish next week, will Tuesday morning for a two- Awards Presented Throwing balls at bottles is a favorite game at bazaars, but 1 6 be given from 7:30 until 9:30 month tour oT Europe as chap To Ten Scouts Sunday evening, June 27, in the lain to a group o f 30 students. St. Ann’s Circle, under the su Ten Scouts from Troop 126 Why Pay More?” cafeteria o f the high school. The reception is being spon pervision of Mrs. L. C. Skipton, received awards at a court of £ (Tredcmark) Father Nevans will report to sored by the Parish Council, has found a new twist to the old honor in the auditorium of Glockner-Penrose Hospital, Colo which is a co-ordinating p ou p game. They report that guests at rado Springs, June 30, to assume for all the parish organizations. South High School June 21, their booth will have an oppor |Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores They are Richard Shea, three- tunity to throw Ping-pong balls Elsie Joramillo Honored year perfect attendance pin; into fish bowls. Colorado Owned Stores John Hessian, one-year perfect Mrs. Cecila Sandoval and the attendance pin and merit badges 16lh & Glenarm members of Crucifixion Circle Girl From St. Cajetan's for wood carving and swimming; will have charge of the wishing 1 Englewood 800 Santa Fa Dr. James • Kloverstrom, swimming well at the festival this year. £ 30 South Broadway 15th and California and scholarship merit badges; Members of this circle have had B s 3933 W . Colfax 17th and Tremont Eddie Loughry, one and two- charge of this booth in the past m Bs Curtis & 15lh St. Fiesta Queen Candidate year service stars and one and and volunteered to do it again. two-year perfect attendance The breakfasts, served after (St. Cajetan’a Pariah, Denver) pins; the 8 and 10 o’clock Masses, will Garvin Hoefler, one and two- be continued this Sunday, June Miss l^lsie V. Jaramillo of this parish has been named year perfect attendance pins and 27. The proceeds from these Our Staff of Beauticians, experts In every line of beauty to represent the “ Good American” organization in the a merit badge for rabbit raising; breakfasts are for altar linens culture, will cater to your every Beauty Need. current contest for queen of the Fourth of July fiesta George Hoefler, gold palm; Dick for the new church. scheduled at Curtis Park July 3, 4, and 5. Cantrall, merit badge for home The bake lale, to be held in repairs; Steve Grand, merit the May Company, 63 Broad CALL PE. 3-3030 FOR APPT. Festivities will include a downtown parade attended badge for scholarship; Tommy way, Saturday, June 26, it Schimer, merit for fishing; and by some city officials. Floats i + + + rapidly approaching. Informa GU4n NicIwI.. .wiur representing various Latin civic Freddie Schimer, who was ad tion may be obtained by call (M ia k « I t Niljf SkMt rv lik ) groups, colorful costumes, and vanced to the rank o f second ing Mrs. Clarice Boeding at C a U fo tn ia Latin musical groups are class. WE. 4-7513. Roan: MoaSay thni Sat I to I ilanned. Booths featuring all The gold metal box will be Mexican foods, goods, etc. will be at the rear of the auditorium in evidence at the park. A gay this Sunday after each Mass. program of folk song and dances 40 Hours' Rite Parishioners are asked to bring <1 of Mexico and Old Spain is their certificates. scheduled nightly on these three Circle Will Have LAUNDRY & CLEANING evenings under the direction of Children's Literature Top Quality Work — 1 Day Sorvico, If Datirod the Olvera Dance School. Pro To Open June 25 ceeds derived from this event The Queen of Peace Circle will Pickup St Delivery Service Groom Stempe SantaFe will augment funds to combat have the children’s Catholic lit erature after the 8, 10, and 11:30 delinquency and a.ssociated diffi CLEANERS CRYSTAL LAUNDERERS culties among the Latin-Ameri- In Wheatridge o’clock Masses. They will also cans of Denver and surrounding have on display the souvenirs of Only ClMtalnc-Lamadry Plant la Baat Dmrw ^ W j Wheatridge.— (Sts. Peter and the dedication— ball point pens communities. 5705 E. Colfax (near Ivy) DE.'^-7568 Paul’s Parish)— Opening o f the and utility trays with a picture ALSO ONEIDA CLEANERS, 1451 On.4dB — DU. 1-0561 MisS Jaramillo is a daughter Forty Hours’ Devotion will take oL the new church painted on The Chief Streamliner of Mr. and Mrs. Tiburcio Jara place in the 7 o’clock Mass Fri the bottom. millo of 1926 W. 12th Avenue. day, June 25. daily from Denver She is a graduate of St. Caje- Evening devotions, consisting tan’s Grammar School and of of Beneaiction o f the Blessed TAbor 5-3141 Lv. Denver...... 6:45 pm Cathedral High School, which she Sacrament and a sermon, will be Ar. Los Angeles (Next d o y )...... 10.30 pm attended on scholarship. In 1950 conducted by the Rev. Robert she was room queen at Cathedra) Nevans on Friday and Saturday Only 28% hours Denver — Lo» Angelei . . . and in 1952 was crowned prom evenings at 8. The impressive through Pullman all the way . . . direct chair queen at Cathedral. An aunt of closing exercises will take place cor connections to and from The Chief ot La Miss Jaramillo is now in the con at 5 p.m. Sunday. vent and belongs to a Francis Eltia Jaramillo Parishioneri May Give Stay comfortably cool in warmest Junta. Fred Harvey meals. Advance reserva can community. A second cousin tions necessary. is a brother in the Theatine 1-Hour in Adoration $500 Scholarship Won A list is posted in the vesti CAU; Santa Ft Ticket Offict, Society in Denver after years of studying in Spain. He is assist bule of the church for individual weatherl Ttlcbhont: TAbor J-32I1 visits during the exposition. Pa ing at St. Cajetan's. By Kin of Denverites WHERE PARKING IS EASIER f24 I7tn St.. Denver 3, Caiorade rishioners are asked to sign their J. P. Warren. Divn. Pass. Agent Th« Sunday aveninf Mati formerly offered at 7 .m. at Roberta Hamilton, daughter of names for a one-hour visit at a St. Cajetan'i baa been re- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hamilton of time convenient for them during tchednled to begin at 7:30 Cheyenne, who was graduated one of the three days. St. Jude’s Circle will meet p.m. beginning on the first with honors at St. Mary’s High June 29 at 8 p.m. in the home of Sunday of July. The last June School, Cheyenne, Wyo., received Mrs. Cathy Brunei, 3365 Ames. Sunday Matt it still planned a $500 scholarship and a national The last meeting of the group, at 7 p.m. award for Latin, formerly scheduled in Mrs. Bru ■Vacation school for public Her sister, Marilyn, whe was graduated two years ago and who nei’s home, was held in the home Thermador Portable Evaporative Air Cooler school children for first Commun of Mrs. Marjorie Ruterbories, ions and for Confirmation is was honor queen at St. Mary’s, is 3700 Marshall. now in progress at the school. now a nurse at St. Joseph’s Hos Baptized Sunday by the Rev. O'KEEFE An increasing number of chil A pital In Denver. John Vidal was Steven Ralph, dren are being taught by the They are granddaughters of son o f Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cri- ELEVATOR COMPANY Benedictine Sisters. Classes are bari, with John J. Cribari and Taka It with you everywheral held daily from 9 a.m. to 11:30 Mr. and Mrs. Kaffer of St. Fran Belinta Mazzuca as Sponsors. 1909 Blake Street a.m. cis de Sales’ Parish, Denver. Sacristy workers Saturday, The church is now undergo June 26, will be Mmes. Giles Pe- TAbor 5-0594 ing much-needed painting and Are you keeping your Semi- titclerc, Tom Vollmer, and Perry D & F’s Thermador Air Cooler minor alterations. nery Campaign pledge paid up?Southwell is wonderfully practical for home, office, shop or travel Sales and Service ing. So convenient too, just plug it in a light socket. . . no water connections required. Fill the PASSENGER — FREIGHT reservoir with water, flip on the DUMBWAITERS fan and you’ve a mountain breeze all your own. Sturdily RESIDENTIAL ELEVATORS built, compact, I8V2 x 13V^ x 11 inches. No larger than a travel case . . . easy to carry on motor Elevator Manufacturing Plant and Foundry jaunts to insure comfort in hotel Since 1883 or motel room. lyocated at Council Bluffs, Iowa only Largest Independent Elevator Company 95 In Middle West 39 Sales Offices Located Mrs. Alice O’ summer school session, are shown making plans Omaha, Nebr. Lincoln Council Bluffs D * F HomRWAm, Downitoli* Plan Summer Classes Connor, Regis for the summer classes at Regis College, Denver Des Moines Denver College office secretary; the Rev, Louis G. Mat- The summer session will be held June 21-July a im at aar Colorado Sprlns* Itort tione, S.J., dean for the first summer school ses 18i, and July 19-Aug. 13.— (Regis photo by Roman sion; and John V. Coyne, dean for the second Borgerding) Thursday through Sunday, FESTIVAL DAYS June 24, 25, 26, 27 PRESENTATION PARISH BUICK CENTURY WEST 7th AVE. and VACATION CANADIAN ROCKIES FOR 2 SPECIAL FREE GIFTS SIX OTHER MAJOR AWARDS JULIAN STREET EACH NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT BOOTHS - GAMES BIG HAM DINNER REFRESHMENTS ADULTS $1.00 CHILDREN 50e WP PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLfC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 Thursday, June 24, 1954 Eye Fatigue ^ /RequioAcnttf. Qn. fio cS L Many of Clergy Consciously or unconsciously, we ifive our eyes a load to carry, ^ e ry waking hour of the day, they are called DONELOA M. GEBAUER. 42, Route in S t Mary Magdalene's Church June At Funeral of upon to serve us. If the load is‘too much for your eyes 2, Akron. Wife of John B. Gebauer: 28 for Joseph Fiore, 61, a native of to carry, let us check them. mo^er of Francis Gebauer; daughter Italy. Burial was in Mt. Olivet Ceme of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ronald, tery* Mr. Fiore died June 18 In bis Salida; sister of Lena Wright, Denver, home, 2919 Yates Street imogene Mumane, and Willard and He was bom Nov. 8. 1892, in Italy Jos. K e k e is e n Frank Ronald, Salida; and granddaugh* and eame to Colorado with his family teP of Laura Ward. San Diego, Calif. in 2902. He was first employed to lay A iarg« delegation of priests, SWIGERT BROS. cobblestones on Market and other Requiem Masa was celebrated in St led by the R t Rev. Monsignor 1550 California O ptO tU etristS fi^y‘one 4-7651 Joseph'a Church, Ak^n. June 19. In downtown streets. He worked as a fruit terment Mt. Olivet. Horan Mortuary* and vegetable peddler ujitil 1927, Gregory Smith, Vicar General when he became engaged in fruit farm ELLEN L KIDWELL, 94. 810 S. of the, Denver Archdiocese, at Good Service ing on the southern outskirts of the BeUrr Fiiian Josephine. Mother of James C. Kidweli city. Four years ago he aetired. tended the Solemn Requiem Mass and Helen Steputis of Denver and Mrs. fo r Every Aga At Right Pried He was for many years a member of June 18 for Joseph Kekeisen in Lily Gaudot of Patterson, Calif.: grand Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish. mother of Ellen Hett, Fred J. Steputis, Corpus Christ! Church, Colorado Surviving him are his wife. Roxie; Lining the rail o f the GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED Jr„ and Betty Junghaene: and great five children. John, Roxie. Jennie, and Springs. The deceased’s brother, The members of the party are, left to right, grandmother of Deborah and Lerri Somma Fiore of Denver and Tony Fiore On Way to Europe Empress of France at front row, Sue Guiry, Mrs. Marie de Luise, who Elcen Kelt, ail of Denver. Requiem of Fresno; one sister, Mrs. Lucy Gism- the Rev. Robert Kekeisen o f the High Mass is being celebrated Thurs broeco; two brothers, Tony and Fred Regist(n‘ staff, celebrated the Montreal, Canada, are the members of the pil is in charge'of the party; Catherine Carey, Kath day, June 24, in St. Francis de Sales’ Fiore, ail of Denver; and 11 grand Mass. grimage that left Denver June 15. Bound for the Church at 10 o’clock. Interment Mt. children. « British Isles and Europe, the women traveled leen Plank, Jean Braun, Sue Braun, Ann Plank, Olivet. Boulevard Mortuary. Among the clergy attending Rosary at Mother Cabrini Shrine Boulevard Mortuary. 1,000 miles down the sheltered and scenic St. and Tanya de Luise; back row, Paula Plank, Ray FRANK A. 2AWECKY. 68. Ft. Ly- W. L. CAHILL were Fathers Herbert Banigan, Each Sunday in June for Marian Year OD8. Brother of Bruno Ziwecky. Re John G. Walsh, Theodore Haas, Lawrence River before beginning their voyage Braun, Mrs. John Ruddy, Mrs. J. R. Plank, Mrs. quiem Mass was celebrated June 21 in Requiem Mass was celebrated for on the open sea. o at 2 - 3 • 4 P.M. St. 'Bernadette’s Church. Day Mortu- William Ix>uis Cahill in St. Elitaheth’s Robert Ne\^ans, Leonard D. Gall, Richard Braun, and Valerie Freshman. Church June 16 at the same hour that and John Ebel. Officers for the Sacred Heart Statue i* now completed. SARAH T. RASH, 80. wife of the funeral services for him were conducted late Frederick J. Rash: mother of Mrs. In Los Angeles. Mr. Cahill was killed Mass were the Rev. Anthony G. See It Everyday. June 16 in a highway accident in It U now a reality after 2 years of waiting. Eileen Vetter of Naperville, III., and Elzi, pastor o f Corpus Christ! Mrs. Anna Thomas of Hawaii; and Arixona. Church, deacon; the Rev. Joseph S t Louis' PTA Completes Fiesta Plans grandmother of three. She was a mem Known in the theatrical business ber of.the Third Order of St. Dominic throughout the area, he was a sales Kane, O.M.I., subdeacon; and Englewood.— (St. Louis’ Par of Dolls” will feature storybook man for Universal Film Exchanges. again this coming year. This and the Legion of Mary. Requiem Mass the Very Rev. Monsignor Wil ish)— Final PTA plans^or par dolls representing foreigpi coun will make 10 sisters and five JERRY BREEN was celebrated June 18 in St. Dom Inc., in Denver. Mr. Cahill, who was inic’s Church, Interment Mt. OHret. 88, lived at 148 Broadway. liam J. Kelly, master o f cere ticipating in the coming jubilee tries, under the direction of Mrs. lay teachers, who will be on the Day Mortuary. MRS. DOROTHEA A. GORMAN monies. fiesta were completed at a meet P. Sullivan and Mrs. H. White. staff at’ St. Louis’ School. The Florist JENNIE UCHIDA, 70. of 1848 Osage The Rosary will be recited for Mrs. In a brief talk, Father Elzi ing held in the home of Mrs. J. A major prize at this booth will Street. Wife of <^ rge Uchida: mother parish also employs a band Dorothea A. Gorman, 58, of 1685 Fill quoted from a letter in which Tillman. Those on the PTA fiesta be a Sister of S t Joseph doll 1004 15th St. of Leonaro Uchida of Denver and Abe more Street, Thursday, June 24, in the teacher and a coach for athletics. Weinstein of Chicago, 111, Requiem Howard Mortuary at 8 p.ro. Requiem the deceased had written that committee are Mrs. J. Tillman, dressed by Sister Barbara. A A new classroom will be pro High Mass was celebraUd In Holy High Mass will be celebhited Friday, his suffering in the final months Mrs. J. Jensen, and Mrs. F. clothesline booth sponsored by MAin 3-2279 Ghost Church June 22. Interment Mt vided on the main floor o f the June 26. in St. John the Evangelist’s had taught him the true depth Magers. Mrs. R. Rounds will feature a Olivet Olinger Mortuary. Church at 9 :80 o’clock. Burial will he old school. ARTHUR ALAN MURRAY. 47. of of Christ’s love in dying for washline o f prizes for the chil in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. This year eight booths will be There will be a High Mass at 1112 Broadway. Requiem High Mass Mrs. Gorman died June 22 after on mankind. sponsored, each decorated in dren’s choice. m o n u m e n t s was celebrated in the Cathedral June iUness of six months. She was bom In 8 o’clock this Friday, June 25, 21. Olinger Mortuary. bright colors with an array of Anyone can try his luck at the We have erected many beaa Camden, N. J., and moved to Denver Interment was in the Pax the Feast o f the Sacred Heart . Maoy colorseeeglMttiAg iMOorh t ANNA M. BUKAUSKY, 68. of 447 with her family in 1916. She held a colored ballooni and streamers. fish bowl game and win a live tiful moDumenU in ML S. Jasmine Street Mother of Charles Christi Cemetery o f Evergreen, of Jesus. Confessions prior to position with the A. T. Lewis A Co. Extensive preparations are un goldfish. Mrs. E. Theisen and Jacques Brothers Olivet Cemetery. A. Bukausky and Ann Albers, both of until her marriage to George H. Gor Colorado Springs. the feast will be heard on Thiffs- Denver: aunt of Mrs. A. Jellen of Joseph Kekeisen, before his der way for numerous games and Mrs. J. Jensen will be in charge. Monumentt of Distinction man in 1924. Recently she was em< day afternoon and evening. Kenosha, Wis.: and survived also by ployed as a clerk at a local steel firm. death, was regionij distributor activities that >AiIl attract the Great sport and entertainment Since 190S in One Location A. T. THOMSON three grandchildren. Requiem High Surviving her. in addition to her bus< Infants and children baptized Mass is being celebrated in Christ the for the Schlitz Brewing Com younger set will be provided in the ball and 600 Sherman St. TA. 5-8018 band, are a daughter. Mrs. Dorothea this week were* Mary Ellen, 2S E. 6th Are. AL. 5-20191 King Church Thursdsy. June 24. at J. Mulachy of Denver; two sisters, pany. He was active in the There will be pony and cart toss booth. All will try their 9:80 o’clock. Interment Mt Olivet daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Clin Mrs. Esther Sharp of Drexel Hill, Pa., Knights of Columbus, Serra rides for the young sponsoi>ed skill at' trying to knock a small Olinger Mortuary. and Mrs. Bertha Shephard of Wood ton A. Leef, with James and Mar NICK GROSS of 448 IncA. Husband Club, Elks, and the Legion of boy, who volunteers his services, bury. N. J.: a brother. Carl Kircher by Mr. and Mrs. H. Axtell and guerite Riggs as sponsors: David See Dr. P. W. FORSTER d . c . of Adelaide Gross: and father of of Evansville, Ind.; and two grand Mary. family. A booth titled “A World o ff his perch. Mrs. J. Youngin Teresa Marie, Irma Joan, Gerald James, children. and Mrs. J. Murphy will super Fredolin, sort o f Mr. and Mrs. HEART, NERVOUS and GLAND DISEASES and Margie Ann Gross, all of Denver. Charles Hoffman, with Fred Requiem High Mass was celebrated EMM\ WESTLAND vise this booth. EYE • EAR • NOSE • THROAT Hoffman and Alice M. Sniffen June 22 In St Joseph’s (Redemptorist) Mrs. Emma Westland died June 16 The duck pond booth will be HEART DISEASE all typM. Talrolir Disease (ItaJuie), Short of Breath, RbeumsUe Heart. Church. Interment M t Olivet. Hacke- in her home in Burlingame. Calif., at St. Rose’s Parish Bazaar as sponsors; Debra Denise, PalpUaUoo. ribrillatloa (ebaUnt heart). Arrhythmia (unerco beat). Fast or slow beatloc tbal-Noonan. the age of 76. A former Denver resi another favorite attraction with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mel dent, the was bom in Cincinnati. O.. Heart. Bifh or Low Pressm. Poor Clrcnlatloo. Have yaar Heart examined by the^ DORA M. DALEY, 72. 1284 Stout the chance to win a duckling. vin Karlin, with Kenneth An Mwert iilentifie SiaiAMtU H ilia ta t Let’s find the cause and help yon to orereome It Wife of James Daley. Requiem Mass July 28, 1877. She came to Denver in Mrs. R. Head will be in charge. DOW before It is too late to do^ so. was celebrated in Holy Ghost Church 1924 and lived here until 1935 when drews and Virginia Slorf as NERVOUS DISEASES. EpUepty. Neoralfla, paralyitf. McDtal Deprecsloo. Asthma. Hay Fever. June 21. she and her husband, a stockbroker, Tops All Previous Events For those wishing to relax and sponsors; Richard Lee and Rob moved to California. Brmcfattli. Sima. Sklo diseases. Eesema. eVe. Hssdacbs (Mlgraloe). — Head Noises. Deaf* MARY JANE HURD of 8711 W. enjoy a snack, Mrs. V. Castellano ert Lee, twin sons of Mr. and Dips. Bar Aches. 10th, Lakewood. Mother of Alice M. Requiem High Mass wss celebrated will cook hamburgers in her GLAND DISEASES. Prolapsed Ortane (Uterus. eU.)» Fibroid Tomors, Hot Flashes, Cbanfe Ficiclin and William B. Hurd of Ar in Our ljo4y Angels* Church, Burlin (St. Rot* of Lima’i Pariah, Following is the list of prize Mrs. Charles • Parker, with Ed of Lift. Intfular Meostniatlon. Prostite Olaod vada and Oscar F. Hurd of Denver; game, June 18. * booth. ward and Lucille Parker, and STOMACN. Liver, Kidney Bladder. Gall Bladder Diseases. Btomaeb A Duodenal Uleen, Dla* Mrs. Westland Is survived by her Danvar) winners during the three nights: sister of'Carolyn Williams M Fort Col 'Teen to 21 Club' Thomas Parker and Margaret betea (no IdsdUq), AoHola, flice TRANGE BUT TRU ...... S Little*Knewn Facts for Catholics E Spanish Civil War All Over Again By M. I. MURRAY Otnnlilit. UW. M.CWA N««t By Paul H. Hallett IN THE LATTER ’30§ and the. early ’40s, READING the newspaper accounts of the in sympathy for the Red Loyalist cause, was no Irt a chapd. df vasion of Guatemala by the anti-Communist touchstone o f Communist sympathies. Colum London,if a Honor to Prophets of Error forces based in Nicaragua and Honduras made nists who have since leaned over backwards in Cortina .of^ ^ me think: W hat, a perfect repeat performance their conservatism were among its most ardent man. supping from.at»««-» for the Spanish Civil War of 1936-39! By F rank Morriss the saints by a sect and civil ism from the French Revolu a pun on Abbot IsUp's supporters. Rich industrialists, who would never ization that believe all ideas A SNUB LASTING more tion and from the agnostic A Communist government seizes control, knowingly have given a penny to Communism, are of equal value. name, in w?hosc h on or tnc than a century has been ended. philosophers such as Godwin, partly by intrigue and partly by force. Anti-Reds eased their purse strings generously for the Span Benthara, and Mill— men who chapel Wo5 buiiirr Monuments to poets Lord Not that Shelley and Byron are imprisoned and cruelly used; some flee the ish Relief Fund and numberless allied organiza George Gordon Byron and did not have more courage laughed at standards of truth outside the mind. It is essen country. Russia and her satellites ship arms to tions— all gold mines for the Communist Party. Percy Bysshe S h e lle y h ave (and probably a great deal more sincerity) than those who tially a materialistic liberal (:;4uqusrrBiM t) j/u n s ^ jV - the Red junta. The anti-Communists outside the Many a man, as innocent o f any deliberate been put in Westminster Ab FERRjflM COhlVEhiTf judged themt The leaders of ism, and has produced govern country summon their forces and invade it. So it intenyon to further Communism as you or bey, London. ments and cultures that look Official England has ig the Church of England and I f/ I L V . to the physical good of man was in Spain, so it is now in Guatemala. I, has been haled before Congressional commit nored completely these gentle ministers of the King in the as the ultimate and supreme edvkvus v)ear BUT THERE IS A BIG difference. Whereas tees on the basis of the indisaeet support o f Red men, while honoring far-lesser early 19th century were stuffy object. black x^iis in 1936, after the first month, the sympathies poets with tombs in the Ab individuals who cared a great oVsr ■tivsir' outfits that battened on the Spanish Civil War. bey. Thus British leaders tried deal for precedent but not a THERE WAS ANOTHER of fashionable Left-wingers o f France, England, The prominence the Atomic Commission gave TYPE o f liberalism being born to return with silence the con bit for truth. They were in no and the U. S. were marshaled on the side of the to Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer’s contributions to tempt Byron and Shelley position at all to condemn any- at the same time— across the % Reds, the old watch aies about fighting for "de these pseudo-Spanish auses, and that physicist’s hurled at them most vocifer sea in America. It was the X - ) mocracy," "for a legitimate government,” and ously during their lifetime. liberalism of the Founding own evident disgust with them in his defense of THAT FATT is proved by Fathers, and was based on a The significance is that the change that has come over "against the forces of Fascism ■ and reaction,” himself, measure the extension of the national belief in God and in spiritual England and her Established the institutions they repre now are muted. If the "rebellion” in Guatemala vision in the past 15 years. Church now recognize two God-given rights. It saw lib sented. Where once Anglican erty as a privilege, be it for lasts for a long time— ^and it will not— there will TODAY RED-BACKED Guatemalan Presi men who were atheists, near Bishops could defend the sanc men in rags at Valley Forge be no Abraham Lincoln Brigade captained by dent Jacobo Guzman charges the former chief of anarchists, certainly revolu tity of marriage on precedent, or for men in mansions in tionists, and who not only now they must be silent, for Reds and soldiered by innocents to fight the the Guatemalan air force with "machine-gun Philadelphia. scouted moral laws in their the precedent has been over Kremlin’s battles. ning women and children” in Guatemala City; personal ‘ lives but preached That liberalism, unfortun thrown. Where once British of Yes, we have come a long way since the and I think of the same accusations made against that everyone else should do ficials could defend any acts ately, is all but forgotten. It bloodiest o f all civil wars ended in 1939. In that Franco in reference to Madrid and Barcelona—• so, too. of monarchy because it meant is being forgotten because, year there were not many organs of information, BUT THE GREATEST mon defending their jobs, now they ’ like all truths, it is a hard with thousands to believe them. ument, and not a noble one, to can defend Communism and doctrine. outside the Catholic press, which saw that the I read of Pravdi^s denouncing "intervention" this pair of liberals is that the, Socialism, as have Bevan and The modern world has found Spanish conflict would, if the "Loyalists” were in Guatemala by the "ruling circles” of the whole Western world has been* out what Byron and Shelley Attlee. successful, bring Lenin's dream of a Communist U. S., with the aim "of overthrowing a govern made over into their images. Byron and Shelley were did— that it is easy to adopt Europe to the threshold of reality. Here and ment that is lawful, chosen by the people.” Imitation is the surest flat bound to win, because they a system that laughs at du tery, and their shocking the held to the inefficacy of truth. ties, that ridicules responsi there, you could spot some man of culture and And I think of the. many people who will ories are now so much in prac Their enemies also' disregarded bility to either men dr God. MULTI-ARMEO CROSSCS ARC A PECUUAR information, like Ellery Sedgewick, editor of the yawn or smile when they read that— some of tice as to be commonplace. Ob truth, but they were not hon WHAT THE WESTERN rEAtvae op tHC Roumanian counirysioe. Atlantic Monthly, who saw through the Popular them, assuredly, the very people whom the same jective standards of morality est enough to admit it. WORLD yet will have to find Front, and who dared to speak a word for the are flouted, truth is ridiculed words fired to hysteria when they were said of It is a pity that the liberal out is what Shelley and Byron as old fashioned, feeling is en Nationalist cause, but most voices were inarticu the bogus government that held forth in Madrid ism of men like Bryon and found out at the end of their throned as supreme above rea Shelley is conquering, remak young lives— that kind of lib late in behalf o f decency. from 1936 to 1939. son, patriotism is derided as ing Western civilization so eralism makes you neither free Our Fair Share narrowness, liberty has be that it may not even survive nor happy. By R ev. F rancis Syrianey almost twice the national rate. come license, crime is Reused old age, much less be able to Indeed, it makes men slaves, For the past few years the as self-expression, God is chas A GREAT DEAL was heard defeat militaristic tyranny. if only to their own aching Catholic birth rate has aver Convert Dr. Preuss Began Trek tized as a tyrant— and Shelley , last year about Catholics giving consciences. aged 72.9 per cent higher than and Byron are placed among These poets got their liberal- • their “fair share” in connec The liberalism that Byron, tion with the Archbishop’s that of the rest of the popu Shelley, and now much of the Seminary Campaign. Today lation. To Church With Diatribe on Mary The Denver Catholic Register modern world hold can pro we propose that Catholics LARGER FAMILIES mean duce either hydrogen warfare, start doing something about bigger markets and more de President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. By Rev. John B. Ebel anarchy, or a slave, robot getting their “ fair share." mand. This demand extends the Rev. James M. Preuss, ings Marie married Theodore Editor...... Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., Jour.D., Litt.D., LL.D. DEATH JUNE 1 of the Rev. state. It is unfortunate that Cath not only to essentials like big- S.J., stationed at St. Charles Peoples instead. Managing Director...... Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Ph.D. Joseph Preuss in St. Louis re In those conditions monu- olic publications do not get er houses and- more clothes, Borromeo’s Parish in St. Three o f "Marie Preuss Peo City Editor...... Rev. John B. Ebel, M.A., Litt.D. calls his father, one of the Charles, Mo. menfs to poets and even great their fair share of the adver f t is multiplied through all the ples’ daughters became Fran Associate Editors— Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A., LittD.; Linu.s most famous converts of the The deceased Father Preus.s state- supported monuments tising dollars that are spent so items that people ordinarily ciscan nuns, however, and a Riordan, Ph.D.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A., Litt.D.; Paul U.S., Dr. Edward P. Preuss. was born Jan. 23, 1873, and like Westminster Abbey are lavishly in this country. Early use. Catholic schools, hospitals, fourth, who met with a fatal Hallett, Litt.D.; Jack Heher, B.A., Litt.D.; Frank Mornss, B.S., The story of his conversion baptized on the day of his not appreciated. this year Bishop Thomas K. churches, and other institu accident at the age of 13, in LL.B., Litt.M.; William Warner, B.S., Litt.M.; Art Editor, Leo ha.s particular significance in birth in St. Mary o f Victories Only had they carved their Gorman, Episcopal chairman tions constitute a great institu tended to enter the convent Canavan, M.F.A. monuments out of everlasting tional market, but one which this Marian Year, since it Church, the church of his as soon as she was 16. of the NCWC Press Depart came about largely through father’s conversion. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. truth could Shelley and Byron ment. declared: “ I am con advertisers have disregarded ONE OF THE nun-daugh have made sure of immortality. by not spending a proportion the intervention of Our Lady. A fourth son, Arthur Preuss, ters, a 'granddaughter of the Thl« P«p«r PrlnUd Entirely by Union L»bor vinced that unless our Catholic The centenary of the defi-^ people exert themselves to use ate share o f their dollars in who died in 1984, gained an convert Dr. Preuss, is Sister Catholic publications, many of nition of the dogma of the international reputation as a M. Hugblina of St. Anthony’s Published Weekly by Mothers Are Important the stewardship o f their buying Immaculate Conception, Dec. power for the benefit of the which are hamstrung by the defender of the faith through Hospital in Denver. Sister fH E CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) 8, 1854, is being marked by. his writings. He wrote books, Every mother has a potential Catholic press, we will be over dearth of advertising revenue. Hugolina, who entered the for enormous good in her com this Marian Year. It was only edited a famous learned maga 938 Bannock Street, 1 whelmed throughout the world These facts can be pointed Franciscan community Feb, munity, not only through the out to advertising agencies. a few years after the defini zine, the Fortnightly Review; 22. 1922, first came to S t Telephone', KEystone 4-4205 P.O. Box 1620 by a public opinion adverse to tion, in 1865, that a young Christian education she im Ultimately, however, it is the and translated and edited theo Anthony’s in 1932 and re the Church.” Lutheran theologian, Dr. Ed parts to her children and the individual purchaser who will logical works. mained there until 1940, the Subscription: Christlike character she gives Catholics in the U.S. now make the real difference. If ward P. Pruess, published in THE ONLY DAUGHTER number nvore than 31,000,000, Prussia an attack upon the last seven years as director of $1.50 per year in Archdiocese of Denver. to her home, but also through Catholics confine their patron of the family, Marie Preuss, the school of nursing. She re some 20 per cent of the na dogma. her participation in worth age to those merchants, na was educated by the Sisters turned in 1948 as director of $2.00 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. tional total. The Catholic popu The treatise brought a storm while parish, diocesan, and tional and local, who support of Notre Dame in St. Louis the school of nursing. Canada, $2.75 a year per subscription. lation is inci PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 lonneck Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4-4205 rhuriday, June 24, 1^54 RWowOKE UnilT AhC 1HESE HElPnil. 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Michael Kavanagh, newly phen’s P a r i 8 h l-^ is te r s Mary cationing in Glenwood Springs, discharged with the rank of appointed pastor of Cripple Creek and Victor, will be honored Jane, Sylvia, and Agnita, Sisters in the home o f Mr. and Mrs. third class damage controlman, at a reception in St. Mary’s High School here Sunday evening, o f St. Joseph, are conducting va-. Cliff Kimminau. On his return spent most of his three years in June 27, at 8 p.m. cation school for four wee^. to Omaha, Neb., he wilb start a service in tht Pacific. The reception is sponsored by tha Colorado Springs Curia First Communion will be held new parish dedicated to St. Pius o f the Legion of Mary. Mrs. John Cannell is chairman of the Sunday, June 27. The Study X. reception committee and is being assisted by members of each Club will serve a breakfast for J e r^ Gamba, ion o f Mr. and praesidium in parishes here. The public is invited. the children. Mrs. H. J. Gamba of Glenwood Father Kavanagh has been a leader in Legion pf Mary C. D. of A, MeeHng Springs, was discharged from the work since he came to St. Mary’s as an assistant 10 years ago, The monthly meeting o f the U. S. Coast Guard at St. Louis, and has been spiritual director of the curia since it was started Catholic Daughters of America, NOTICE TO CREDITORS here. , Court fit. Theresa, was held in ESTATE OF CHARLES R. LINDER, The work of Father Kavanagh in Colorado Springs has S t Stephen’s Hall on June 4. M known u CHARLES RUDOLF been outstanding, not only in Legion of Mary ranks but in St. LINDER, DECEASED. - No. P-1971 Thirty membere were iii attend Notico It berebr x