LOYOLA PARISH WILL OPEN SCHOOL FALL

Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1938— Permission to Repy/^uce, Excepting Popularity Contest to Feature on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Follow ing,^ue FIRST FOUR Silver Dollar Days, Sept, 15'17 GRADES WILL A popularity contest through lumbus office and agree to which will be chosen a queen for abide by them. DENVER CATHOUC Silver Dollar days was announced The contest committee ap­ Registorials pointed this week by this week as preliminary plans BE INSTITUTED Chairman Barney Gates is as fol­ were made for the annual Knights lows: Eddie Day, Jr., chairman; of Columbus-St. Vincent de Paul CHRONOLOGY OF DIOCESE Ray Noone,*vice chairman; Wil­ society' charity carnival Sept. 15, liam Jennings and M. J. Hickey, Others to Be Adde(i Later; Glasses Will Be ^EING WRITTEN 16, and 17. Work hai ^e«n slarteil in the members of the executive com­ Opening Monday, Aug. 15, the mittee and ex-officio members of Held Temporarily in Church Hall, Refiater oific« on a ckronoIog;ir«] REGISTER contest will run until 10:30 p. m. hi'rtory o f the Denver diocese from the contest committee; William Sept. 17 and will be staged in Henderson, and Max Jonke. Tha The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Remodeled to Suit Work 191S to 1938, to be made up Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. ' chiefly from the files o f this news- conjunction with the Denver Cath­ contest committee has reserved Itaper. It would hardly be possible olic Register. Under the rules the right to make additional rules A long-cherished hope of the priests and people of drafted by the committee this VOL. XXXIII. No. 51. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, AUG. 11, 1938. $2 PER Y E A R • lit prepare a similar'work o f such as the need may arise and deci­ Loyola parish will be realized in September when a, new thoroughness from the files o f any week the winner will be decided sions of the committee will be by votes to be calculated on the final. Following are the contest division of Sacred Heart school will be opened at Loyola. other Catholic publication in Amer­ ere reunited at the first ica over the same length o f time, basis of tickets sold. The cash rules: The classes will be conducted temporaHly in Loyola hall, Three Qenerations of Maloney Family Solemn Mass o f * the Rev, fpr no other diocesan paper has award will be the feature attrac­ 1. Contest opens Aug. 15 for which will be partitioned off and furnished with school David Maloney in St. Mary's church, Littleton, last Sunday. Shown in the picture below is the family covered its local field with the care tion of Silyer Dollar days. (Turn to Page t — Colum n 3) group. Top row, left to right, Elizabeth aiid Catherine, sisters; second row, Martin and John, with his equipment. Although only the first four grades will be o f the Three generous cash prises will Regitter, son, John, Jr., in his arms, brothers; Mrs. John Maloney, and Mary, a sister; third row, Edward, a taught this year, it is hoped that more will be added next ■ Just when the book will be ready, be awarded to winners of the first three places in the contest. brother; Mr. and Mrs. James Maloney, parents, and Father Maloney; front row, James and Marylin year. we cannot . say. An enormous Maloney, children o f John. The fam ij^ is outstanding for its Catholic leadership and for the educational Systems for veritilation and amount o f work is necessary to To the queen wHl go $100 in cash. Her lady-in-waiting, the AEGIS COLIEGE advantages it has given its children. light and heat will be installed at preparatory to the opening of the , prepare it. W'e can predict that it Loyola, and the students will en­ fall term Sept. 6. Most important will be intensely interesting and contestant awarded second place, joy all the comforts of the most of these is the establishment of that it will be an eye-opener. It is will receive $50. Third-place modern classroom. The pastor, a home economics department at hard to believe that Catholicity in winner will be given $25. All other contestants who dispose of the Rev. Dr. Edward Morgan, S. the Logan street building, of the Colorado underwent such a con­ PLIHS EXIENDEO Cathedral school. The third floor a certain number of tickets will re­ J., has had a group of experts stant stream o f petty persecution is being made to resemble a mod­ as we find in the years 1915 and ceive an amount equivalent to ten figuring on the remodeling neces­ per cent of the proceeds of tickets sary to put the hall into fine shape. em, up-to-date home, where do­ • 1916, for instance. Some ex­ mestic science will be taught. Art amples follow: An impostor dressed ■«old by the contestant. Under The school will be taught by the the plan this year all contestants Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, and sewing rooms are being re­ as a nun appeared in the tearoom modeled, as is the grade school. '' of a local department store and have an opportunity to receive who have taught in the Jesuit par­ a cash award for effort. ish since 1881. Parents wishing Registration dates for the high pretended to be drunk; a “convent “ We’re hoping to have every school are Aug. 10, 11, and 12. inspection” bill was introduced in Tickets for contestants will be student at Regis college take part to place their children in the new available at the Knights of Co­ school are asked to get in touch The grade school will be open the legislature, passed the House, in some sort of athletics. That’s Sept. 6 and the high school Sept. and was killed in the Senate only lumbus home, E. 16th avenue with the pastor or his secretary going to be the basis of our 1938- 7. after a bitter fight; a Western and Grant street, any time Mon 39 athletic program,” declared as soon as possible. As the num­ Slope pastor was forced to bring day, Aug. 15, or thereafter. No Dave Kelly, director of athletics, ber to be accommodated this open­ New Heat, Air Syttemi Installed suit against a superintendent o f one may enter the contest after on the eve of his departure for ing term is necessarily limited, New heating and air-condition­ schools for defamation of charac­ Wednesday, Aug. 31. Contestants Catalina island, where he will at­ early registrations are advised. ing systems are being installed at ter: an old and saintly religious must enter in writing by filling tend a week’s intensive football Many improvements have been Presentation schoql and Assump- • order priest, far advanc^ in years, in the contest blank printed below study at Coach Howard Jone.s’ made in Denver’s parochial schools (Tum to Page t — Colum n i ) -had suit brought against him on or by letter. The contest blank or football school. Besides the fam­ the charge that he had alienated a letter may be mailed or personally ous football mentor from South­ wife’s affections; a daily paper presented to the Knights of Co­ ern California, other coaches on charged that anti-Catholicity was lumbus home office. the faculty will include Stub Alli­ ANNUNCIATION SCHOOL IS influencing the Denver school Any Catholic woman in the city son of California and Jimmy J board; the parish schools had to over the age of 18 years is Phelan’s end coach from the Uni­ fight for a proper place in the eligible to enter the contest. versity of Washington. eelebration when the Liberty Bell There are no special requirements Notes will be taken at another was brought through Denver and and no red tape. Contestants, PROMISED IN TWO YEARS school of football tactics when the schools arranged a procession however, must obtain a copy of ‘ (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) the rules from the Knights of Co- Coach Clarence “ Kelly” Kellogg of Re^s attends a course at Annunciation parish will not be ened, but $35,000 to $45,000 Northwestern this week. Coaches without a school more than one or would be required and the-parish ' Laube in Legislature at 25 Benny Bierman, Bo McMillan, two years is the promise made by would still have an old builfiing. Lynn Waldorf, and other notables the 'Very Rev. Charles H. Hagus, To put up a sufficiently large grXde in the gridiron sport will preside pastor. The 48-year-old building and high school would require at at the sessions. began to show serious signs of least $75,000. A grade school MAGNIFICENT TRIBUTE At Regis this fall students will crumbling towards the end of last alone would cost perhaps $35,000 be offered such a variety of sports term and school was dismissed a to $45,000. It is not planned to that they can hardly escape tak­ week earlier than scheduled. All repair the old building. Perhaps PAID TO DENVER NUNS ing up one or two of them. Hard- Qreat Welcome Qiven to Priest summer the pastor and the Bishop after a year or two, the parish surfaced tennis courts are being have been working in an attempt can go ahead with a new grade arranged for and a new handball to devise some way to keep the school. The parish debt at present (Though the early-week edition Attracted by reports of Important court is being built. Arrange­ At First Solemn Mass Sunday school from temporary c'">sing. is $65,000. There would not be Register carried an article gold and silver discoveries, my ments are being madafor students News about the condemnation was time to put up a new building for 1 . ut the unusual career of Clif­ parents had traveled the long dis­ who like golf to take,^p this sport ■withheld by the Register at the use this year, even if the funds ford J. Laube, Colorado native tcho tance from Lake Linden, in the at Berkeley and the pro there will A g;reat welcome was given to students from St. Thomas’ sem­ hotel, Father Smith, acting as request of the diocesan authorities were available. The parish, under is note suburban editor of The !Seie Michigan copper country, hoping be on hand'to helj^them with their the Rev. David M. Maloney, Colo­ inary filling the minor offices. toastmaster, introduced the follow­ in the hope that an announcement the leadership of Father Hagus, Other priests present included the could be made of a solution for York Times, his life story is so that in one of the brisk camps of game. rado priest who was ordained in ing for short talks: Father John has-been making excellent prog­ Rev. John P. Walsh, pastor of the problem, but the story came rich in interest for people in Den­ the San Juan basin they would find It is hoped t w soccer will take Rome, when he celebrated his first Walsh, pastor at Littleton; Mon­ ress in reducing its debt. Littleton, and the Rev. Dr. ver end Colorado that a fuller loe- good fortune. After trying his quite a place tl)Y/ year in the Regis Solemn Mass at his home parish signor Matthew Smith, who showed out last weekend through public A proposal to lease the Wyatt bount is presented in The DertM/ luck in Telluride, Ouray, Red athletic projtvam. Intramural church, St. Mary’s, Littleton, last Thomas Doran, who did solo work school authorities. public school building at E. 36th in the choir. an early interest in the young Catholie Register. It is printed tn Mountain, and Silverton, Adolph games in this/port will be started Sunday. Father Maloney’s Mass priest’s vocation; Father Charles The large school building was avenue and Gilpin street was made Mr, Laube's oicn words; his simple brought the family by toll road . in , early fall,/nd it is KeUy’s hope wag celebrated in,the presence of The sermon, by Father -Gregory Hagus; former--pastm' At Little­ put up in times of financial stress (Turn to Page 4 — Colum n 4) recital of facts .is so moving that and stage'lo Rico. It was not until that by !»(// fall a varsity team two Monslghbf»,*fite Rt. Rev. Rich­ Smith, dealt with the dignity of ton; Father Thoihas Uoyne, presi­ and without a sufficiently heavy It needs no “ dressing up." The the following year, 1892, that the can be wbi'ked out which will be ard Brady and the Rt. Rev. Mat­ the priesthood. He spoke of the dent of St. Thomas’, Father Ma­ foundation to, hold it up indefi­ article this week, which deals with narrow-gauge Rio Grande railroad good enoUL thew Smith; several priests, the great privileges that are given to loney’s first seminary alma mater; nitely. It served in early days not 118 Nuns Making his early life, > pays a magnificent was built into Rico. various oj the leading soccer teams members of his immediate family, the priest, but explained that the Father Joseph O’Heron, who only for a school but also as a tribute to the nuns at Mt. St. Vin­ Fortunes fluctuate abruptly in of the region. and friends who filled the church greatest of these comes to him as showed an early interest in the church and rectory. In late years Annual Retreat cent's home, Denver, and tells of mining camps. The Laube family Basketball is in for a great sea­ to overflowing. • Officiating with he offers Mass, the unbloody sac­ vocation and who visited Father it has housed not only a grade a bitter campaign struggle against experienced plenty of hard times son at Regis. There will be class the young priest at the Mass were rifice of Calvary, when he has the Maloney in Rome; Father Thomas school, but also a large high school. bigotry in the days before the At Local College Steady work was hard to get. Be­ and inter-floor teams, boarder the Very Rev. Dr. Thomas D. sublime honor of changing bread (Turn to Page 4 — Column 3J The old building could be strength- Klan.) Coyne, C.M., assisting priest; the and wine into the Body and Blood tween odd jobs in the mines, oc­ and* day student teams. Kelly There are 118 nuns making the I was born Aug. 28, 1891, at Rev. F. Gregory Smith, deacon; the of the Redeemer. Father Smith, casional prospecting and leasing, houfes to make his varsity five annual August retreat this week at Telluride, San Miguel county, Rev. Edward C. Prinster, subdea­ who was pastor at Littleton when with slender or no grubstakes, the sparkle even more brilliantly Loretto Heights college, under the Colorado— the fifth of eight chil­ con, and the Rev. Edward M. Woe- Father Maloney entered the semi­ family breadwinner did not fare than it did lak year. In the intra- spiritual direction of the Rev. John dren of Adolph and Alma Laube. ber, master of ceremonies, with nary, paid high tribute to the MASSES SUNG SAME DAY IN prosperously. Hardships, particu­ , (Turn to Page S — Column i ) A. Overberg, C.M., of the Vin­ larly in the winters, were se-' Maloney family for their Catholic­ ity and publicly expressed to them centian Fathers’ provincial house vere. Our house ■was a primitivtf' in St. Louis, Mo. The retreat be­ clapboard affair, lacking even tl^ t h e congratulations o f their OHIO, COLORADO FOR SISTER friends; gan Saturday evening, Aug. 6, and most elementary accommodations. CATHEDRAL TO 6ECIN will close Monday, Aug. 15. The . 4 1 Y EH ! The setting" amid wild flowers,>as- Following the Mass, Father Requiem Mass for the repose of Bishop Rehring acted as personal sisters making the religious exer­ p^ens, and spruce was beautiful. Maloney imparted a Papal bless­ the soul of Sister Mary, 55, of the cises represent Lorettine commun­ The background of snow-capped ing, with a plenary indulgence at­ representative of Archbishop Mc- ities located in eight different slopes and summits made an im­ tached, which he was empowered Sisters of Charity, superior of Nicholas at the Colorado Springs DEBT-LIFTING DRIVE states. II H M l. 10 pression never to be forgotten. to give before leaving Rome. He Glockner sanatorium, Colorado rite. Men’* Retreat Scheduled But the absence of even ntoderate was then celebrant at Benediction Springs, and former, superintend­ In his sermon Bishop Vehr comforts marred the charm of the of the Blessed Sacrament, \vith The third retreat of the Regps Cathedral parishioners are de­ According to the Rev. Barry ent of the Good Samaritan hospi­ lauded the religious zeal of Sister Laymen’s Retreat league -will open environment and in 1897 my termined to -wipe off the $81,000 Wogan, who is assisting the Ca­ Fathers Smith and Prinster as Mary, evidenc^ by her spirit ‘of mother’s health prove^ unequal to deacons. tal, Cincinnati, ■was sung in the at 8 o’clock Thursday evening, debt of the parish within the next thedral rector in the debt-lifting resignation in her last illness. He Aug. 18, and will end Monday JODIIEE the privations. Of her eight chil­ six weeks, if it is humanly possible campaign, the parish will be di­ At a luncheon honoring the Ohio hospital chapel Saturday praised the work of the religious dren, three had d i^ ' in infancy. young priest in the Park Lane morning, Aug. 22. The exercises to do so. In response to a plea vided into districts, each of which morning, Aug. 6, at 10 o’clock by sisterhoods in this country, par­ will be under the spiritual direc­ Canon City. — Hundreds of The effect upon hen *uch that made two weeks ago by' the RL will have its captain and volun­ the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Frank A. ticularly in hospitals and schools. (Turn to Page i -''■“Column i ) tion of the Rev. Donald J. Keegan, present and former students of St. Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin, rector, teer workers, who will call upon Thill, Ph.D., Chancellor of the Follo'wing the Mass in the chapel S. J., of Marquette university, that another drive be made to rid every Catholic wage-earner. A Seholastica’s academy will rejoice Noted Singers Archdiocese of Cincinnati, with (Turn to Page S — Colum n 6) Milwaukee, Wise. \vhen Sister Hed^ig Rupp renews the mother parish of the diocese special committee will seek big the Most Rev. John T. McNfcholas, • Juer vows at 'the golden jubilee Three Chjtfrches Plan of its indebtedness, scores of mem­ gifts. O.P., S.T.M., Archbishop of Cin­ celebration of her entrance into bers of the church volunteered to Mass meetings will be held fre­ To A p p e a r in cinnati, presiding and giving the religious life, to be held Aug. 21 Noon Miss Aug. 15 sponsor the campaign. These vol­ quently in the drive to stimulate final absolution over the catafal- at the mother-house of the Bene- unteers met Thursday to plan the the zeal of the workers and to se­ drive. A preliminary mass meet­ cure reports of progress. It is ex­ Denver Prelates Visited I dictine Sisters, 7430 Ridge avenue, Three d.y> w n t o w n Denver \ ■Chicago. ing will be held next Monday, and, pected that every parishioner will Camp Concert churches, Cathedral, Holy Ghost, In her capacity as infirmarian after a final plea of Monsignor have been called upon within a and St. Mzabeth’s, will have a for the students of the Canon City McMenamin at all the Masses Sun­ six-week period. Members of the Denver Grand noon-dafJp/Mass Aug. 15, the Feast Cathedral in Canton academy since 1898, Sister Hed day, Aug. 21, the workers will Despite the fact that the parish Opera company and the Cathedral of the A.^umption and a holy day tvig has for 40 consecutive years swing into action. debt is now less than at any time choir will give a special musical cared for young people from all of obligation, fqp the convenience since 1912, it has remained prac­ program under the direction of the parts of the state. In her term of of wo.^kers. In all three parishes tically stationary for several years Rt. Rev. Joseph J. Bosetti, V.G., Just Injured by Bombs service as mini.ster of mercy she the Mass is scheduled for 12:15 because of the demands made upon 'at Camp St. Malo, near Allens o’clock. the parish for constant permanent has been through many epidemics park, this Sunday evening. The The Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. a population of about 3,000,000, Dther Masses at the Cathedral improvements on the church plant, public is invited to attend the con­ and has nursed several serious ID AWE Vehr and the Rt. Rev. Matthew is little influenced by European accident cases. will be at 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10:30. which is valued at well over one cert, which will be neld in the Smith of Denver visited, in Janu­ Besides the noon-day Mass, St. civilization. It has few automo­ • Born in Baltimore, Van. 8, 1865, million dollars. entertainment hall of the recrea­ ary of last year, the Cathedral at biles and its business houses are ■ Sister Hedwig entered the mother- ■Elizabeth’s will have the Divine The drive will be the first major tion center. Canton, China, that was partly strictly Chinese. The Cathedral, •■ (Service at 6, 7, 8, and 9. The concentrated effort to raise funds The sjpme singers will be heard . house in Chicago as a postulant wrecked la.st Sunday by bombs a glorious Gothic structure built in 1886, when Mother Luitgaf^,■’’hours of Mass at. Holy Ghost SPEC! I S S for the parish since 1921, when the the next morning, the Feast of the dropped by Japanese aviators. The by French missionaries, stands in was prioress. Part of the time o^ church are the same as on Sun­ Cathedral was consecrated. At that Assumption, at St. Catherine’s Bishop and Monsignor landed at strange and beautiful contrast to days. I her postulancy was spent at More than 100 Catholie em­ time the debt was cleared from the chapel at the camp when the Most Hongkong on their way to Manila the Oriental structures around it. church, a requisite to consecration, Rev. Bishop Urban J. "Vehr will famous mining camp of Breck^h- ployes of a large Denver business for the Eucharistic congress and It is by far the most imposing ■ ridge, Colo., in the pioneer Epa- concern can go to a picnic this but a $190,000 program had been celebrate the 10 o’clock Mass. went by train from there to Can­ building in Canton and is so differ­ rochial school started by the f ene- Sunday because of the thought­ started for the con.struction of Ca­ There will be a Low Mass the same ton. 'The latter city, which has ent from all surrounding buildings dictine Sisters. -I' fulness of the convert manager of thedral high school.’ day at 8 o’clock. that the bombing of it could not Celebrating their golden'//bbilep the establishment. When it was be an accident. x:dth Sister Hedwig are-"/Sisters announced that the annual picnic , Bertha, Agnes, Hyacinth, and Press reports discussing the of Montgomery Ward & Company series of bombing raids on Canton Veronica. would be held at Hot Sulphur ANNUAL ORPHANS’ COLLECTION illES »EED EIR The services will be field in the said that at least 39 men, women, Springs this Sunday, Walter L. and children who had sought newly renovated chapel, which has Faubion, manager of the retail recently been decorated with ex­ refuge in the grounds of Canton’s store, realized that most of the IS ANNOUNCED FOR AUG. 21 Catholic Cathedral were blown quisite liturgical m|^als by an Catholic employes would miss the Artist from Maria - ‘Laach mon- to pieces by three bombs explod­ affair, as' no provisions were made ing within 20 yards of the build­ ahtery, Germany. for Mass at the resort and the The following letter from the secrated care. Some of these chil­ Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop dren have never known any home The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, ing. special train that is to carry the (Turn to Page 8 — Column 3) picnickers will leave before most of Denver, announces the annual or loving attention except that Bishop of Denver, gave absolution DENVERj^GIRL’S of them can attend the Divine collection for orphans Aug. 21 and given them by the sisters, who at the funeral services Monday in service in Denver. Accordingly, urges the generosity of the people labor without any compensation the Cathedral for Mrs. Katherine COUNTY NURSE BROTHER WILL he petitioned the Chancery office in this worthy cause: and have only one thoughf, to R. Murray, 68, mother of the Rev. to have a priest go with the pic­ DIOCESE OF DENVER save the faith in their souls and Bernard J. Murray, S.J., of Regis AT c a n o n ! c it y BECOJdE PRIEST nickers and say Mass at Hot Sul­ Chancery Office give them a chance to become college, who said the Requiem Low phur Springs. 1536 Logan Street useful and self-supporting mem­ Sister Mary Mass. Mrs. Murray, who died Fri­ Denver, Colorado bers of society. I am sure the day, Aug. 5, in Mercy hospital, was TO BE SISTER The Most-Rev. Bishop Urban J. Miss Adi^la Chavei of St. Aug. 8, 1938 care of our orphaned children will que. Two hours later, 10 o’clock, buried in Pueblo following the Vehr approved the plan and com­ Gajetan’s parish, Denver, has re­ Reverend dear Father and beloved appeal to all who are in a position M. S. T., at the Glockner sana­ services in Denver. Canon City. — Miss Marian Bol- missioned the Rev. Francis Kap- ceived word from her parents, People: to help assist the helpless Ijttle torium, where Sister Mary died The Rev. Joseph Higgins, pafc lacker, who w^as county nurse for pes, assistant at the Cathedral, to Mr. and/Mre. Fabian Chavez, San­ You are kindly asked to remem­ ones of the flock of Christ. Aug. 3 after a lengthy illness, her tor of St. Patrick’s church, Pueblo, the past several years, will leave accompany the party. Father Kap- ta Fe, I?/ Mex., that her brother, ber in your offerings August 21 Asking God’s blessing upon all Solemn Pontifical Funeral Mass officiated at the burial services. Canon City Aug. 16 for Yankton, pes will celebrate Mass in a rented Ehgen^phavez, will enter Lourdes the support of the orphans and of you, I am was sung by the Most Rev. Urban Six persons who had attended the S. Dak., where she will enter the seminyiy at Albuquerque, N. Mex., hall when the special train arrives homeless children committed to Faithfully yours in Christ, funeral of Mr. Murray, husband nursing order of the Benedictines. at the town. J. Vehr, D.D., Bishop of Denver this fi^l to study for the priest­ the care of the Church. This is + URBAN J. VEHR, and native Cincinnatian. Present of the deceased, in 1894 were pres­ Miss Bollacker has been an active hood// Another brother, the Rev. Miss Dorothr Stein, a senior at Mr. Faubion, a convert to the one of the most appealing obliga­ Bishop of Denver. also at the funeral Mass in Colo­ ent. There were also present 15 worker in the parish organizations Angwico Chavez, O.F.M., was or­ St. Mary’ s academy, will represent Church, is a member of St. John’s tions of our religion. The sisters P. S. Kindly read this letter at rado Springs was the Most Rev. Sisters of Charity from Albu­ in her stay in this city. She was dained May 6, 1937, at St. Francis’ the Denver school at the sodality- parish. He has been manager of of the various orphan homes of the Masses on Sunday, Aug. 14. George J. Rehring, S.T.D., Auxil­ querque, Pueblo, and Trinidad. a member of the St. Stephen’s Cathedral by the Most Rev. Ru­ sMnsored'Summer School of Cath­ the retail store of Montgomery the diocese take the place of fa­ The collection is to be taken on iary Bishop of Cincinnati, who was At the Funeral Mass in Denver Bible study class, which is enter­ dolph A. Gerken, Archbishop of olic Action to be held in (^ c a g o Ward & Company for several ther and mother to more than 450 Sunday. Aug. 21, and forwarded spending a short vacation in Colo­ Monday, Bishop Vehr presided and taining her later this week at a ^ n ta Fe. Aug. 22 to 27. years. little ones entrusted to their con­ to the Chancery within two weeks. rado as a guest of Bishop Vehr. (Turn to Page 4 — C o lu m n s) farewell meeting. P A G E T W O Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEygtone 4205 Thursday, Aug. 11, 1938

Cabinet Member Lauds Church r I at the celebration closing the centennial year o f the Archdiocese o f SILVIl DOLUm Dubuque, la. Shown with Archbishop F. J. L. Beckman is ^ r e ta r y aWM KAOIO SMOM o f Agriculture Henry A. Wallace, principal speaker at the dinner, who said: “I do not know of any faith which has expressed itself more positively with respect to the proper altitude o f the State toward its O n S P U N I l i D people than the Catholic faith.”— (Photo courtesy the Witness.) ■ inEOFFEIIlD I S E P l 15- lJ y ^ M U r O N (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) any Catholic lady, married or sin­ of the Good Samaritan hospital, S H P F V m K S gle, over the age of 18 years. Archbishop McNicholas delivered a short sermon that reviewed 2. Contest to be decided by the religious life of Sister Mary. orchestra and chorus votes, each ticket 20 votes to 10 Hers was a life that brought p. m. Sept. 8; thereafter ten votes heavy responsibilities ’ which she per ticket. met with the courage of a val­ iant woman, a life marked by WESLEY BATTERSEA 3. No entrants will be received much suffering which was borne rrREMONIES after Wednesday, Aug. 31, at heroically for many years. Be­ frtASTEB O f CERti'i midnight. All contestants par­ cause of her patience, fidelity to t h e pick of c o l o r a o o s ticipating must be registered in duty, and nobility of character she local talent every week writing with the committee on or deserves a grateful and lasting remembrance, said Archbishop Mc­ ‘T h e Daddy of *Em AW* before that date. Contestants Nicholas. Mon of the W c.t, Jonot Bible may file their entry at the of­ Entered Convent in 1907 fice of the Denver Catholic Reg­ Mary Grace Harrison was born tester Hording, ister or at the K. of C. home. in Cincinnati Dec. 26, 1882, And ST. CATHERINES 4. First prize will be $100 in became a postulant in the Sisters * cash, second prize $50, and third of Charity Nov. 1, 1907, later be­ L 17th Annual Mid-Summer Carnival prize $25. ing given the religious name of 6. All contestants other than Sister Mary. When she had com­ first, second, and third prize­ pleted her novitiate, she taught St. Catherine's : THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY winners who have sold ten books for two years in St. Patrick’s or more will receive a cash prize LOYOLA PARISH PLANNING TO school, Northside, and for the next Next Week, August 18,19, and 20 equivalent to ten per cent of the three years she was a teacher in amount of money received from Sacred Heart school, Denver. In Parish Grounds— W . 42nd Ave. & Federal Blvd. the contestant for tickets sold by OPEN NEW SCHOOL IN FALL 1914 she was assigned to the of­ Free Entertainment Every Evening the contestant. fice of bookkeeper and registrar ANNOUNCEMENT! 6. Tickets mailed to and regis­ (Continued From Page One) cipal. The grade school pupils, at .the Glockner sanatorium, which tered in the namM of members of old and new, will register at the position she relinquished five years This Ad tion school, Welby. At Presenta­ the Knights of Clolumbus or St. tion, the floors are being varnished building, 28th and Lawrence, Fri­ later when *he was appointed the FEDERAL HARDWARE Vincent de Paul society may day morning, Aug. 19. superior of that institution. Donated by and waxed. Registration dates are ^Fn«ULiIbS«m-'GAj0407 < be voted for any contestant, pro­ Sept. 4 and 5. The old furnace Playground Equipment Added Following her six-year term As — NOW OPEN — JAMES P. McCONATY i vided, however, that no ticket so is being used in the installation of Registration at St. Cajetan’s be­ the superior of Glockner, Sister voted will be taken into considera­ a new heating and ventilating sys­ gan on Aug. 1. New playground Mary was called back to her native tion in determining the amount of tem at Assumption. The class­ equipment has been installed, with Cincinnati to assume the office of To Better Serve North Denver cash commission earned by the rooms are being calcimined and more to be added soon. The school superintendent of the Good Sa­ contestant, it being expressly the floors oiled. New equipment interior has been painted and the maritan hospital, where, in addi­ Paints — Oils — Glass understood that only books of will be added, and it is hoped that floors have been waxed. The tion to her regular duties, she su­ Holy Family tickets delivered to the contestant a more complete commercial floors at St. Catherine’s have been pervised the building of the new Kitchen Utensils — Fishing Tackle and registered in the name of the course may be offered in the high refinished, and the sisters’ con­ chapel, convent, east wing, and contestant will be considered in school. Registration will take vent has been renovated. Students nurses’ home. In 1931, after lix Licenses awarding the ten per cent com­ place Sept. 6. will register Sept. 6. St. Dominic’s years at the Good Samaritan hos­ mission prize offered for con­ has undergone general cleaning pital, she was placed in charge of Vogue Millinery CLARK & SON testants who sell more than ten The usual work of painting and Corner 38th & Federal 3022 W. 38th Ave. HEMSTITCHING cleaning has been done at Blessed and painting. the financial department of St. GENERAL books. Joseph’s sanatorium in Albu­ Join Our Hoiierr Club—13th Pair Fri* Sacrament schoo}, where registra­ Inaugurating a policy of re­ 7. A contestant may enter as querque, N. Mex., and two years Wash Frocks, Lingerie, Hosieries HARDWARE tion will take place Sept. 6. The modeling and refurnishing one an individual or as a representa-. roof of Holy Family school has later she returned to Colorado and Millinery GA. 1888 4834 TENNYSON ST. room each year, St. Elizabeth’s 3931 Tennyion GA. I7I4>M tive of any Catholic women’s or­ been shingled and painted and the has installed new seats and desks Springs to become the head of the General Hardware, Paints, Glass ganization in the city. A contest­ Glockner sanatorium, which posi­ Annunciation liTe .Appreciate Parish Patronage floors have been oiled. Registra­ in the first grade room. Floors and Kitchen Ware ant entered as a representative tion dates are Sept. 4 and 6. and woodwork throughout and the tion she held until the time of her of a society may take out any death. n P I I r . ^ At Deep Cut Lowell Hardware Holy Rosary school has been exterior of the school have been U K U U O uav number of books of tickets in the renovated. The usual prepara­ Surviving Sister Mary are her DE SELLEM McCracken Cleaners name of said society or organiza­ cleaned and the roof repaired. Our uncle, Daniel Harrison of Cincin­ and Paint Lady of ML Carmel school also tions for the opening of school FUEL AI^D FEED CO. J. n. McCRACKEN. Prop. tion. Any society or organization nati, and her cousins, Mrs. Mary J. TWO ^o/KCltt STORES a. B. ANDKtDGE. Prop. has been cleaned and painted. have been made at St. John’s, Cheerful Delivery Service selling ten or more books of which will register students Sept. Erhart, in whose home she was CHARLES A. DaSELLEH tickets will be given a cash award Sept. 6 is the registration date for reared and who had been with her SAME PRICES HARDWARE, GLASS, PAINTS Established 14 Years both schools. 6, as will St. Elizabeth’s. W r Ship by Rail equivalent to ten per cent of the at the Glockner sanatorium for the PHONE TA. S20a Electrical Supplies and Houseware 4914 W. 38TH AVE. Sacred Heart school has been Both grade and high school .at amount of money turned into the past twb months; Mrs. Catherine aaTH AND WALNUT Phono GA. T«(S committee. prepared for the fall opening. St. Francis de Sales’ are being 3484 W. S3nd Are, Phone GAlIup 3508 O’Leary, and Richard O’Day, both MOl FrankUn St. 3101 Wllliama St. RES. PHONE MA. BS44 Registration at the high school is painted before the opening of of Cincinnati, Walter O’Day of 8. As a reward fo» early effort, achool. In the science room, work­ every ticket sold and the proceeds set for Thursday, Aug. 18, at the Chicago, George O’Day of Dayton, school, 28\h'and Lawrence street. ing tables are being installed, and Ky., and Sister Miriam O’Day of Our thereof turned into the Knights of Conoco Service All students are asked to register a new demonstration table is be­ Mt. St. Joseph’s mother-house of Joasea unity Columbus office on or before 10 ing built. College Men and Seminarians ,p. m. Wednesday, Sept. 8, will that morning at 9 o’clock, regard­ the Sisters of Charity.' Sister Cars to East and West count for 20 votes. Thereafter less of whether they attended the Ragiatration Being Conducted Mary was buried in Colorado The Missionaries of the Holy Family who are engaged in mis­ Station school last term or are entering 1st Sb ISth of Each Month C. M. LUNDEEN until the close of the contest on In anticipation of a record- Springs. sionary and parish WOrk in the States of Minnesota. Missouri, for the first time. Courses of breaking enrollment, registration and Texas will accept to their novitiate young men of character OSes a Warthbuss, lU l Seth St. Saturday night, Sept. 17, at 10:30 GA. 1381 Ws Call for and study will be outlined that morn­ for the fall term at St. Joseph’s with two years of college credit. Address: The Regional Supe­ 38th A Tennyson Deliyer p. m. each ticket sold will count Priest Is Believed Senriet—KEystens S2S8 ing and classes arranged for. Sis­ high school is being conducted rior, Holy Family Mission House, 8300 Clayton Road, St. Louis, W« Appreeisto Parish PatronsKo for 10 votes. Only those tickets for which money has been turned ter Ellen Marie will return as prin- daily from 2 to 6 p. ra. and from Martyred in Palestine Mo. into the Knights of Columbus of­ 7 to 8:30 p. m. at the Sisters of Rome.— Father Mario Rosin, su­ fice will count in the voting. Mercy convent, 622 W. 6th ave­ perior of the Italian Salesian Agri­ cultural achool of Beit Jemal, 9. If a contestant desires to nue. New courses added to the St. Dominic's curriculum this year will include Palestine, who was found mur­ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS withdraw from the contests he Regis Plans Big dered near there, is believed to third year Latin, economics, ad­ may do so by notifying the com­ have been a martyr. It is thought mittee in writing. All votes regis­ vanced mathematics, sociology, de­ bate, public speaking, and jour­ that he was killed by a band of THEY ARE RELIABLE Eddie Druley’s tered in the name of the contestant fanatical and anti-Christian Arabs. Health Milk withdrawing up to the day and nalism. A1 Serafin, former coach hour of the receipt of the written Sports Prograa at St. Mary’s at Walsenburg, has Service Station notice will be canceled and held been appointed to the faculty as Highland Creamery void. Votes accumulated by a con­ assistant coach and teacher. Im­ 2501 FEDERAL BLVD. (Continued From Page One) provements on the high school are PHONE GA. 6486 3130 Lowell Bird. (Near 32nd) testant up to the time of her with­ drawal will not be transferred to mural contests he hopes to uncover being completed this week. New SINCLAIR PRODUCTS C. P. PALMETIER, Prop. another contestant. After with­ further basketball talent. laboratory equipment has been in­ drawal a contestant is free to con­ Minor sports of wrestling and stalled for the benefit of chemis­ C O T T R E U 't tinue to work for another con­ boxing will come in for more at­ try students, and several hundred testant and to register tickets sold tention this year than has ever volumes have been added to the Tit Mtn‘s Slets 621 5IXTIINTH 5T. after her withdrawal for another been the case in the past, accord­ library, making it one of the finest contestant. ing to Kelly. in state parochial schools. New 10. The contest committee will Track and field teams from desks have been added. act as vote tellers and judges. The Regis will seek entry at various St. Joseph’s (Polish) school has vote tally as decided by the con­ meets next spring. A number of been cleaned and painted and will test committee shall be final. In first-year men are especially good conduct registration on Labor day. the event of a tie for any of the in the dashes and some of the can­ St. Louis’ school in Englewood And now SU IT S as well Oj firat, second, or third prizes, the didates for the 1938 football team also has been cleaned and painted. prize will be divided equally have good backgrounds in the A wire fence is being erected, among those who are tied for the weight and field events. and the playground equipment Drive in any of these stations for prompt, courteous atten­ prize. Baseball is going to be stressed will be repaired. The orchestra tion and the best motor fueis, oils and greases this market 11. The standings of each con­ at Regis this coming year. The and band organized at the end of affords. testant will be secretly tabulated football candidates who also play the last school year have been con­ and will not be released or di­ baseball will have an oppor­ tinued through the summer and Overcoats&T opcoais vulged to anyone until the close tunity to work on this sport in the will play this year. Students are ST. DOMINIC’S-W . 32ND AVE. of the contest Saturday, Sept. 17, fall, but Kelly has enough good to register Sept 6. at 10:30 p. m. baseball material in prospect oth­ Because St. Patrick’s parish Is AND N. SPEER erwise to make baseball workouts anticipating a new school, just the Exactly 950 Summer and St. Eliisbeth’s—W. Colfsi and 8th Ars. St. John’*—Speer Blvd. and Clarkion Cathedral—E. CoUaz and Ract a regular pastime at Regis general preparations have been Loyola—E. 13th Avt. and Ract in the warm weather of the fall. Bl. Saerament—E. 33rd and Kearney SL Phllomena's—E. 8th Av-. A Colo. Blvd made, and registration will take Year * Round Suits—and Cathedral—E. 10th Ave. and Washineton 8L Francis de Sales’—Cedar A S. Bdwy. WORK STARTS In football, Regis gives promise place Sept. 6. At St. Vincent de Holy Ghost—14th and Tremoni St. Catherine’s—W. 38th and Federal Blvd. of having a vastly improved var­ Paul’s, the classrooms and desks over a Thousand Coats sity for the 1938 season. With have been painted and the floors ON MEMORIAL one or two exceptions Regis will refinished. A small room is being in this tremendous Half~ St. James' get the cream of the local Pa­ prepared as a students’ store, to rochial league high school play­ be conducted by the Society of Price Sale that is causing i AT MT. OLIVET ers who were graduated this Mary. Registration is scheduled spring. In addition, five or six for Sept. 6. < such a rush to the Man's Graham Bros. Market When buying from the parochial players who have been At St. _ Philomena’s school all County court officials granted out of school for the past year will Most Up-to-Date Store in St. Register, please mention the floors in the building have been Store! ^ James’ Parish permission this week to Mrs. Mary enroll at Regis. From Northern firms advertising in The J. Gallagher, widow of P. R. Colorado, from Pueblo, and from refinished, the walls have been re­ painted, the woodwork on the ex­ Freih Vegetablea Corn-Fed Meats that you saw their adver­ (Reddy) Gallagher, to draw $55,- the Abbey achool will come candi­ 000 from his estate for the erec­ dates for the 1938 Regis eleven. terior of the building has been Till E, Colfax^Ncxt to Car Leap $16.76 Airgora-St>un C ^ 0 0 tisement in this paper. tion of a memorial chapel in Mt. There will b% three or four stal­ repainted, and a new roof has TO. 7T31—Delirfery Sonrico been added. Summer ^ I Olivet cemetery. The breaking of warts from Clallfornia and two or Suits ground for the outdoor sanctuary, three from Illinois and a couple Sister Maurice of the Sisters ...... I a W W which will be erected in memory from Wyoming, all with good high of Loretto, who has rendered of Mr. Gallagher, who was a noted school football records, splendid service as superior of the school for two terms (six years), $26 Tropical Worsted ^ ' I O C O ^orts writer, took place Monday. "W’ e expect a decided increase CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING will leave St. Philomena’s soon. Suits, Overcoats and ^ I X O i l The construction work on the in our student body at Regie for Topcoats...... I ■■ ■ W w edifice was awarded to the F. J. this 50th aniversary,” declared Department to Be Renovated St. Mary’s academy is being Kirchhof Co. The structure is to Coach Kelly. “ I’m in high hope of painted and calcimined. Especial be O f red Colorado sandstone, with making it a year long to be remem­ attention is being paid to the pre­ $30 Tropical Worsted and € 4 C* A O Classified Ads travertine exterior. Crypts for bered for each of the students. By primer department, which is to be Yetr-’Round Suits, ^ I ■ U U the deceased Bishops of Denver getting them all into some form Ib will pay you to read ALL of the following advortUemonU. thoroujfhly renovated. The floors Overcoats, Topeoata ...... I W ■ w W will be provided on both sides df of athletics we’ll get them all ath­ the edifice, which will open on a are being repaired, new lights in­ ’ ft * ’ ^ ift fft I** letic conscious. What I hope stalled, and there \rill be new fur­ huge piazza where persons can wit-i to do for their physical growth $35 Tropical Worsted and C 4 C O niture and decoration! All other HOTELS ness Mass when it is celebrated on the splendid faculty at the col b a r b e r s h o p rooms, including the chapel, are Year-’Round Suits, ^ I / O U Barber Shop. 1268 SanU Fa Driva. the marble altar in the sanctuary. lege will do for their intellectual Overcoats, Topcoats ...... i I ■ w W NEWHOUSE HOTEL being paipted. Folders contain­ IN rBE Shadow of coiorado'o haas Burial plots for the priests and growth. We’re going to start off UfoJ eapitoL Colfai at Oraat, OasTtf sisters of the diocese will be situ­ ing information have just been with the opening of school on this $40 Tropical Worsted and C O O O O Colo. PHOTOGRAPHS ated near the chapel. new athletic program. It’s going issued, and will be sent to anyone desiring to receive them. The Year-’Round Suits, W y | | I I 11 Construction work will be com­ to be a great year at Regis!” CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS’ HOME, teachers are returning from sum­ Overcoats, Topcoats ...... w ■ w W 1773 GranL Fleaaant homo for rirlt. UNITED PHOTO STUDIOS pleted late in October. Low Prieei Hish Grade Work mer courses at various universities On Weddin* Picturea Catholic Journalist throughout the country, and a WANTED—FURNITURE Expcru With Children 7 Divine Word Fathers $46 Tropical Worsted and C A O I f O 1621 Curtia TA. 8413 Of Switzerland Dies record enrollmenf is anticipated. Six new classrooms have been Year-’Round Suits, ^ 0 | | Are to Be Ordained Frilwurg, Switzerland. — The WANTED—Hciiuehold fumituro. old cloth- installed in the unfinished east Overcoats, Topcoats ...... Dp •i ■ W W in*, picture*, kitchen utenoila, etc. The MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Rev. J. Quartenoud, 79, provost Denver Deaneir't Benefit Shop. Call Tebor Twhny, — The Moat Rev. wing of Carroll hall at Regis col­ • 2916, IS8i> I.awrenee street. HI. of the local Cathedral and editor William D. O’Brien, Auxiliary of the Catholic daily, Lihcrte, died lege. A large biology laboratory $60 Tropical Worsted and C O P A O Pianoa. playera, *raoda. Bishop of Chicago, will elevate here as the victim of a traffic ac­ is being completed on the third Year-’Round Suits, ▼ X J V | H | FURNACES AND GRATES T “Tclteatral initru. seven members of the Society of cident. He was the senior of floor and also a private laboratory Overcoats, Topcoats ...... D i w ■ R r w TSM**" ^ * Walker. 286 Broadway. 8P and stock room for the depart­ FURNACES INSTALLED A REPAIRED the Divine Word to the priesthood the Catholic journalists of Switzer­ H. B. Verk. 537 E. Expoeltion. P*. 3361 on Aug. 14 at St. Mary’s Mission land and had achieved great merits ment. A small museum has been house here. Those to be ordained established by the Rev. Conrad DRUG STORES as a leader of Catholic activities in DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN are: The Rev. Daniel Driscoll, many fields. Bilgery, S.J., for his research S.V.D., Hardinsburg, Ky.; the Rev. work in paleontology. TERMS OF THIS SALEt Femalt diaordera treated iueeaufully by BUTCaiNSON'S PHARMACY Harry Felski, S.V.D., Milwaukee, Mexico Summer School Loretto Heights college this advanced electrotherapy method. Non. Your Naborbood Dru**iet Wise.; the Rev. Joseph Garrity, year gains considerable prestige On Suit!— illght charge for alleralloii. turxical. Pbona SPruee 0588 too So. Pearl UR. U A. KASPARIE, N. D. D. C.. 181 t JAMES HUTCHINSON S.V.D., Boston, Mass.; the Rev. Lists Course on Church with the appointment of a prom­ COAT charge purchatet hilled November 1st. 6th Ave.. TA. 0*88.' inent layman. Dr. Paul Ketrick, Maurice Lesage, S.V.D., Moline, Mexico City.— A course on the $5 deposit holds Coats in Will Call until November, 111.; the Rev. Lawrence Lovasik, Catholic Church in Mexico is listed Long Island, N. Y.,i as president. FOR, RENT ORGANS S.V.D., Tarentum, Pa.; the Rev, among those given at the third He is lecturer, teacher, and author, SUITS twalleble on 3-WAY-PAYt Six rm. modern houae, 800 block on Clay­ Clement Mathis, S.V.D., Zwischen- annual summer school for for­ and has served as a member of the ton. Hot water heat, itoker. Very dote to wasser, Germany; the Rev. Al­ eigners npw being conducted by council of the graduate school of St. John’e achool and church. $65.00, Several *ood reed or»aoa, reconditioned and Phone FE, 4632. 7 « i * ” **“ *' Broadway. 8P. phonse Mildner, S.V.D., Borker- the Workers' University of Mex­ the Catholic university. He will dorf, Germany. ico. assume office in September. k l C E Thursday, Aug. 11, 1938 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREI

As a Mark of Qoodwill frS.irif.Ss ] Parisb Patron s and 12 flyers were delegated to fly to Bogota To attend the inauguration Festival Dates of Preferred Parish o f President-elect Edouardo Santos. Heading the flight, from left to Preferred Parish right, are Major Harold George, Major Vinrant Meloy, and Major Trading List-- , Feast Observed (jileb Haynes, St. Josepli’s Set Trading List— d / MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER; (St. Philomena’t Parish) (St. Joteph’t Parith) MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: Solemn Mass was sung Thurs­ The initial meeting of the gen­ The merchant! represented in this section are heosters. They ere Tk« mnrcbantt repreiantad \n this sactioD are boosters. They are day morning at 6:30 in honor of eral committee for the annual fall anxious to work with you and art deserving of your patronage. Ce> aaaious to work with yon and are deserring of yoar patronage. Co­ St. Phllomena on her feast day. festival was held Monday night The novena closed on Wednesday in the rectory. Nov. 3, 4, and 5 operate #ith them. operate with Ibeni. evening with a large number of were set as the dates for the affair. parishioners attending the devo­ Guild Schedulei Picnic tions. A cabin party and steak fry Members of St. Alphonsus’ St. Francis ile Sales* Cathedral will be held by the Donovan club guild met Monday night in the Saturday evening, Aug. 13. parish hall and set Sunday, Aug. R. SHERWOOD-HODGES, The Holy Name society will re­ 28, as the date for their annual ALAMO DAIRY ceive Communion in a body at the picnic. The outing will be held at Bergen park. Additional plans C. L. PIERCE 1511 E. COLFAX D.S.C. 8 o’clock Mass Sunday. Mass will ALBRECHT’S Propriftor of KI!SG*S ICE CREAM be offered for the members present. will be formulated by the commit­ 616 E. Alameda LOGAN GARAGE Flafora Heaped High - tee in charge next week. 30 — Chiropody Podiatry Scouts of troop 139 enjoyed a Good Beer and Wine and 275 8. Lozsn SP. 1611 Old Fathioned Cottage Cheeae — FOOT SURGERY— wiener roast in Mt. Vernon canon Brother Benedict, sacristan for Home Cooked Foods SBd 5c Pint Aug. 4. Mr. Kindblade, scout­ the past two and one half years, DIerrItants Oil Co. & Garage MILK — CREAM 302 United Secnritici Bulldlna OUR SPECIALTIES 2239 E. Colfax Ave. master, and Mr. Jaeger provided has been transferred to Okmulgee, 17th and York F.R. 33U Lunch Meat - Aaaorted Chtea. • Cigarettea Booth! for Ladies Complete one-stop serrlce day or night Candy Next Capitol Hill Post Office transportation, and Mrs. Rusho Okla. Brother Walter from Kansas City will take over his duties. Gas. Oils. Washings Greasing, Storagt Open Eveninza and Sunday, Honrs 9 to S^Evenlngf by Appointment furnished a cake. Those present 7:30 to 10 p. m. wei’e Walter Jaeger, Robert Rusho, Father Vincent McCartan, C. Reid Porter, Vincent and Philip SS.R., left Saturday for Alliance, W. M. WITTE The Handicraft Shop Sweeney, Hughes Bakewell, Keith Nebr., where he is conducting a ’ Notre Dame Studios PEARL DRUG CO. CHARLES S. AUGER, Prop. Kindblade, Joseph Ryan, Richard retreat for the sisters of St. Agnes’ Grocery and Market I7th a Ptarl (Between Watbington and Clarkson) Rdosc, and Bruddy Porter.i academy. ! of Ecclesiastical Art Joseph McCabe of Chicago, Corn Fed Meats ' Fresh Fish CUT PRICES Art Leather and Father P. G. O’Connor, C.SS.R., 1016 Detroit Bt. FR.^^R.^92 nephew of Mrs. Julia O’Neill, has Contemplating having your MAIN 4146 FREE DELIVERY Aeroplane Kits left Sunday for Nauvoo, 111., been her house guest for the past Staple Groceries, Fresh Vegetables altars, or sutuarv decorated? Permit , G. F. BERKENKOTTER. Prop. 731 EAST COLFAX where be will conduct a retreat ' us to si|^mit estimates and suggestions. week and will remain another 761 SOUTH LOGAN PE 6>34 Our Spacialty la Filling Preacrlptiona Instruction Given to School Classes and for the Benedictine Sisters of St. No obligations. 1 Individuals week or more. In his stay, the Mary’s academy. WINES Sk LIQUORS TABOR 6961 O’Neills and Mr. McCabe made a FREE DELIVERY SERVICE trip to Santa Fe, Grand Lake, and Provincial Denver Visitor Estes Park. The Very Rev. Thomas M. BUCHANAN’S City Lace Cleaners PETE GOLDEN’S Mrs. K. McKenzie and daugh­ Palmer, C.SS.R., provincial of the 218 East 7th Ave., Ph. TA. 7907 ters, Kathryn and Jean, left Tues-' St. Louis province of the Re- LIQUOR STORE Majestic Barber Shamrock Tavern demptorists, is a visitor at the rec­ CURTAINS day for Glenwood Springs, where ASAAAWAS'. Fine Wines and Liquors C tre/llly Cleaned and Refarned Same Sixe 18TH AND DOWNING they will remain for several weeks. tory this week. and Beauty Shop Special Cart Given to Table Linene Judge and Mrs. Joseph J. Walsh Father Willard Berberich, C. ICE COLD BEER , 364 8. PesrI St. PE. 6515 Blanket! Laundered without tHirInkafc Plate Lunches and Miss Josephine Walsh left SS.R., returned Sunday from Ala­ Phone PEarl 1777 377 South Broadway MILDRED A. LEE WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Beer — Wines — Mixed Drinks J. L. Kinfftbury. Prop. Friday to spend a few weeks in 3 WEEKS NEEDED TO FINISH mosa, where he was acting pastor *‘Shop With Confidence at Werner’s’* 16% FOR CASH CARRY HOT A COLD SANDWICHES New York and other Eastern in the absence of the Rev. Edward Dutch Lunrh Headquarters cities. . J. McCarthy. The firms listed here dei Hair Dyeing Permanent Waving Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Conover CHURCH IMPROVEMENT WORK Father Matthias J. Justen, C. WERNER’S Tinting and Bleaching French Paper Curl of Oklahoma City are the house SS.R., returned Friday from Mercy serve to be remembered- MARCELLING guests of Mrs. Frank Johnson for DELICATESSEN (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish) The Rev. John Madden has re­ hospital, where he was a patient THE UNICORN SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE 50c several weeks. for a few days. WINES and LIQUORS when you are distributing ALL WORK GUARANTEED turned to Cincinnati, 0., where he 204 E. 13TH AVE. Prieit’t Brother Is Visitor ■the work on improving the 82 to 86*8. Broadway, at Bayaud your patronage in the dif­ La Grace Beauty Shop Martin Higgins of Chicago, church is progressing rapidly. The will be engaged in teaching this “ Where Ladies may shop at ease” brother of the Very Rev. William entire program will require about winter. PE. 4664 ^ PE. 2302 ferent lines of business. GOOD FOOD 514 Kast 13th Ave. KEvstone 1T.5J You pay no more for AGNES LA CERO SUE MORTON M. Higgins, is here with his son three more weeks. Anyone wish­ Iris O’Toole became the bride of Quality Liquors here Reasonable Prices visiting Mr. and Mrs. William A. ing to give a donation for this Joseph Chik of Fort Logan at 3 Between Pearl and Penn. Farm Mission Has Higgins. purpose may leave it at the rec­ o’clock Sunday afternoon. A re­ Miss Salome Litner of Tulsa is tory. ception was held in the evening at the house guest of her mother, Members of the Holy Name so­ the home of the bride, 175 Grant St. Philomena's Superlative Cleaners and Dyers Mrs. Elizabeth Litner. She will ciety will receive Communion in a street. Enrollment ol 61 body at the 8 o’clock Mass Sun­ James Gaudnola, infant son of "w w w w w ^ w 'w w ' Annonnees Opening of day, Aug. 14. All men of the par­ Mr. and Mrs. James Gaudnola, SHAR-ZEE SHOP BRANCH NO. 2—605 E. 13th (Near Pearl) ish are invited to receive the Holy was baptized Sunday. His spon­ Vacation school at the mush­ Com* In— Browst Around Eucharist with the society. The sors were John and Margaret room far/h, 12 miles north of Den­ Distinctive Dyeing CH. 1610 members will hold their monthly Buchen. ver, closed Sunday, Aug. 7. Sixty A 1,001 ITEMS Expart Dreaamaking Main Offica: F all Program of meeting Monday evening at . 8 pupils were in attendance, 15 of Bride-to-Be Feted Notions • Party Favors • Berkshire Hosiery By Hattie M. Burton 1265 E. 6th at Downing. CH. 1363 o’clock in the high school building. these being young women from 16 By RAY’S BALPH R. McLEAN, Mgr. (23 Year, of Superlative Service) Miss Charlotte McNamara en­ Frocks - Greeting Cards - Unique Gifts Circle to Give Party to 20 years of age. 2632 E. Colfsz Art. TO. T7M tertained at an informal party The group asked the sisters for PR. 5770-W 12tb & Madison St. John’s circle will entertain Wednesday evening, Aug. W), to half an hour’s instruction each Vail Center Given with a card social Tuesday, Aug. complement Miss Margaret Duro- day, although they were all work­ St. Yincent de PauFs 16. Luncheon will be served in the cher, bride-elect, who will marry ing at the plant, and had only an William King, executive direc assembly room of the rectory at 1 Richard T. McNamara, formerly hour for their meal and noon re- Conoco Service Young:’s Barber Shop tor of Vail Community center, o’clock. All members and friends of this parish. Sept. 6. Those who 3421 E. 12th Ave. Eaiy Term! No Intereat Tradt In ces.i. o P A R K LA N E 1904 W. 12th avenue, is now plan­ are cordially invited to attend. attended were Mme.s. T. Thomp­ Florence Martinez in Accident Near Madison ning the fall program, which will The sisters are in retreat* this son, Walter Durocher, T. F. Mc­ One of the girls, Florence Mar­ Station R. 0. YOUNG, Proprietor iS R. D. BIGELOW Colo. Blvd. and PHARMACY SWEGLE-MYERS include Big Sister and Big Brother week at St. Patrick’s convent Namara, J. W. Creamer, Ross tinez, was to make her First Com­ Formerly of Cathedral. Parish Colfax WELL-BARBERED Large Selection of organization.s, an orche.stra, com They will return here Aug. 15. Seath, Helen Hansen, Betty Lortz, munion Sunday, Aug. 7, but at r o . 3506 Call for and Deliver . IS W E D E LIV ER muhity leadership, and literary and Florence Bilderback, and —W*ashing and Greasing— FURNITURE that time she was in the hospital WELL-GROOMED d CUT RATE DRUGS classes. Bible study, clubs for boys Misses Ruth Saul, Donna Whit­ recovering from cuts and bruises ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES and girls of various ages, folk aker, Roberta Logan, Kathleen received in an auto accident. Wa Meet All Advertiaed Prices PEarl 7288 1055 South Gaylord dancing, tap dancing, music les­ and Helen Flynn, Nita Erken- Mr. Savery, owner" of the mush­ EAST EIGHTH S. Race at E. Kentucky SP. 9916 sons, craft cla.sses, library periods, n m IS bareck, Maxyne Rogers, Laura room farm, is well pleased with the E&K 1067 So. Gaylord SP. 0574 and athletic nights are also to be Mae and GladyS Given, Blanche work being done for the spiritual AVE. CREAMERY SOUTH GAYLORD offered. Knight, Ellen Rita Milan, and Isa­ welfare of his employes, compris­ BARBER SHOP A Big Sisters’ organization has belle McNamara. ing more than 100 workers, nearly Evalona Dairy Products CLEANERS BOB’S MARKET been formed by the senior girls. Miss Margaret Linnet enter­ all of Spanish descent. REGULAR AND GUERNSEY MILK " 2315 E. Colfax at York 1025 SO. GAYLORD PLIinBIG IIILS IN GALLON LOTS The purpose of this organization tained a group of her friends Sun­ ’ Four Sister.s of Mercy and Mrs. CLARENCE HAIR CUTTING Direct Plant Service Quality Weals at Low Prices is to help the smaller girls of the 3912 £. 8th Ewalona Bish, Prop. day at a breakfast in her home. Violet from St. Rosa’s home took Open Sundays and Evenings KAROLL A SPECIALTY Finest Quality Dry Cleaning The Shop of Quality and Price community. The charter members (Loretto Heights College) Those attending were Mrs. J. C. part in the vacation school. Mrs. At Reasonable Prices FRESH DAIRY PRODUCTS are Emily Chacon, Helen Pudlik, At a meeting at the home of Dandrow, Mi.sses Mary Berlin, Violet has been a helper in con­ ARTCRAFT PEarl 1350 Marjoria Arnold BOB MUGELE, Prop. Viola Olin, Angela Romero, and Margaret Anna Mullen Tuesday, Clella Carter, Kathleen and Helen ducting Spanish missions in north­ Libby Katz. FRENCHIE’S CAFE Aug. 9, plans were completed for Flynn, Margaret Lynch, Florence ern Colorado for the past ten Formerly W'hite Swan UPHOLSTERY The boys have returned from a swimming party to be held at the Choquette, Carrie Rowland, Mar­ years. Her greatest interest has Camp Bendemeer, which was spon­ Try Our 2.5c Feature Lunch Expert upholsterinx on furniture of every home of Mrs. Ella Weckbaugh the garet McCallin, Jessje Pasquale, been in the necessity for Ameri­ Includes VegetableSs Drinks and Desserts description. Beauty parior, office equip-- Blessed Sacrament sored by the Denver deanery and week of Aug. 14. and Charlotte McNamara. can Catholics to aid Spanish mis­ ment, porch gliders. the Community Chest. Out-door 3109 E. Colfax. Near St. Paul The Monaghan twins enter­ Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Rowen of sions before they are beyond help. Formegr Cook of Manhattan Restaurant Furniture Made to Order activities were stressed at the Chicago, 111., visited Mrs. Alice The sisters who attended the PARISH PATRONAGE APPRECIATED camp. tained Miss Mary Katherine Bren­ 2827 E. Colfax (At Detroit) Bancroft Decorating KOA Service Station nan of Winnetka, 111., at a steak Flynn last week. mushroom plant mission were Sis­ The Triangle, a news bulletin, ter M. Gregory, Sister Patricia, is being published by the Vail cen­ fry at Genesee Mountain park Bazaar Prize Tickett About Ready Company TEXACO PRODUCTS Saturday, Aug. 6. Miss Brennan Sister Scholastics, and Sister M. COLLINS’ BIKE SHOP ter, Garfield center, and the Jer­ At the meeting held Tuesday When buying from the 20 Years on East Colfax is the house guest of Katherine George. The Donovan family from 2817 E. COLFAX COLFAX" AND JASMINE YO. 6515 ome Park mission. The bulletin evening, Aug. 9, to discuss plans firms advertising in The Painting — Papering O’Meara. Gue.sts at the outing in­ St. Joseph’s parish brought two Over 4 Years *‘We Are Here to includes the past and future a c ­ for the annual bazaar to be held Stay. Watch ns Decorating cluded Betty, Woodman, Katherine October 20, 21, and 22, Thomas sisters to the mission Sunday, Register, please mention At This Address Tire and Battery ITe Call For and tivities of the centers and com­ Aug. 7. Grow.” Comer Ivanhoe St. Res. SP. 6575 Akolt, Gatherine O’Meara, Shir­ Carroll, Jr., chairman of the ticket 6610 E. Colfax Ave. YO. 0593 Service Deliver munity. that you saw their adver­ EXPERT BICYCLE REPAIRING ley Horan, Shirley Ryan, Eileen committee, announced that the PARTS - SUPPLIES - KEYS Heister, Peggy Mahoney, Mary tickets will be ready soon for dis­ 11 India Catholics Get tisement in this paper. Lawn Mowers Sharpened on Dexter Service Station French Pilgrim Cured Rose Cummings, Peter Feeney, tribution. The grand prize this State Legislature Posts Factory Machine LITMAN’S Under New Management At Grotto of Lourdes Dot Coursey, Blake Heister, Jerry year, donated by George E. Saun­ SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Berry, Jim McConaty, John Mona­ ders, will be a Chevrloet car which For Good Bicycles ghan, Alfred O’Meara. Joe Ryan, Cochin,- India. — Catholics Colfax and Dexter Phone YOrk 9464 Lourdes.— Augustus Brunet, 42, will be awarded on the last night. achieved a notable record in the Murray Sweeney, and John Butler. It was also decided to have a spe­ St. Joseph’s Expert Repairing lire and Battery Service of Boulogne, France, will have to general elections in the feudatory Rita Brizzolara is enjoying a cial attendance prize of $25 which Work Called for and Delivered Washing. Polishing, and Lobrication wait a year before the Lourdes state of Cochin. Of 38 elected We Call For and Deliver Your Car authorities will recognize as mi­ vacation at Carlsbad caverns. will be one of the main features of members of the legislature, 17 are the activities the second night of FREE DELIVERY SERVICE FR. 4.‘>.33 - 1506 Colo. Blvd. W. R.- Dnnn and Murray Walker, Prop. raculous his sudden cure of a kid­ Patsy Savage spent several days Christians. Of the Christians, 11 ney ailment after bathing at the of last week at Tolland. the event. The quota is $10,000 are Catholics, Latins and Syrians. Ice Cold Beer, Wines grotto of Lourdes. A medical Martha Ellen Dea of Colorado and the proceeds will be used to­ The totaL voting strength of the BOB & VAN’S PA R K H ILL bureau examination revealed that ward the general parish debt. Bottle or Case Park Hill Hardware Springs visited her aunt in Den­ Christians is 19 in a house of 69 AT REDUCED PRICES BARBER SHOP the fistula had disappeared and ver last week. Mrs. J. Boehm was appointed pub­ members. Meat Market and Paint Basement Rear of Park Hill Dmg that the tubercular kidney was licity chairman for the bazaar. BOB’S OLD TRAIL 750 SANTA FE DRIVE healed. Miss Gertrude Waters will be Painting and Electrical and ~Look for the 81gn~ the college shop representative French Academy Honors LIQUOR STORE 23RD & DEXTER General Repairing from Loretto at one of the leading "Where ladies may shop with ease” Fresh Fish PAUL B. STEVENS 0. L. SIMPSON Fisheries School Is Two Canadian Prelates 346 SANTA FE DRIVE KE. 7643 DELIVERY SERVICE — PH. YO. 6645 department stores in ^‘College Proporictors week.” Englewood Parish 4528 E. COLFAX—Colfax and Cherry Also Special Attention to Children*! and To Begin at College Montreal.— The French acad­ *'If We Haven't Got It, We’ll Get It” Ladies* Hair Cuts Santa Fe Drive Moving Quebec. — A special fisheries A group of the students is hav­ emy has conferred decorations on THEORA * school will open in the fall at the ing a svrimming party Friday. Solicits Players 11 Canadians for services ren­ and Storage Co. Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere col­ Those attending are Gertrude dered in the interests of the BEAUTY SHOP lege. The Most Rev. F. X. Ross, Waters, Laura and Gladys Givan, French language. They' include Private Locked Storage St. John's Bishop of Gaspe, has urged pas­ Peggy Mahoney, Rosemary Elliott, (St. Lonii’ Parith, Englewood) Tryouts for a three-act play to the Most Rev. Alexandre Chiasson, ^Specializing in Frederics;| tors to encourage their people to and Mary Hutchinson. Bishop of Bathurst, and the Most Rooms - Packing • Crating develop their knowledge of the be staged under the direction of Permanent Waves - 4 Marie Victor Gazzolo will be held Rev. Arthur Melanson, Archbishop KE. 5705 400 SANTA FE DR. MULLEN HOME maritime fisheries, which provide of Moncton. 5 614 SANTA FE TA. 8167 4 FLOWERS the principal source of revenue for after the 10 o’clock Mass Sunday, DAIRY PRODUCTS the people of Gaspe. Aug. 14. Billy Van’s Grocery FIFTH AVENUE G loM e P.-IA. The parish’s mo.st successful Citizens Pay Tribute SANTA FE SHOE I The Nook Creamery festival came to a close Saturday To Catholic Writer w Market night with the awarding of the : HOSPITAL ; FLOWER SHOP THE m a r k e t o f q u a l i t y ' 2940 E. 6th Ave. Holy Ghost hope chest and other articles to FRANK 0. JENNINGS. Mgr. CORNER MILWAUKEE Pittsburgh.— In a time-honpred ►Shoe Repairing for the 4 the following: Hope chest, Billy ceremony led by George Seibel, 16 hzsrto the Pound 520 CLAYTON ST. YO. 3015 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Will Give Party ► Whole Family ^ Burke, 4240 S. Elati; radio, F. 812 SanU Fa Dr. Phone TA. 0S38 GOOD CLOTHES NEED NOT prominent literary figure, the citi­ ► We Appreciate Parcel Post Order! ^ Duac, 2831 f. Decatur; silverware, zens of Pittsburgh paid homage at UNION SHOP BE EXPENSIVE 5 742 SANTA FE DRIVE 4 O M I T H ’S E „ i girth (Holy Rotary Pariih) F. R. Moore, 2644 S. Sherman; the tombstone of Bajtley Camp­ 6th Ave. Liquor Store tapestry table cover, Ben W. ^SIN C LA IR Arenni bell, Catholic newspaperman-play­ The Holy Rosary P.-T.A. has Foley, 951 Logan; berry set, Mrs. k /E R V IC E Calambln. 2316 EAST SIXTH AVE. wright, on the 50th 'anniversary The firms listed here de- JOE'SBfiffdt , T H E made plans for a games party to L. Wells, 3247 S. Sherman; jar (Sixth and Joicphine) Nm of his death. Washing. Polishing. W# Give be given Wednesday evening, Aug. bath salts, A. Schwindt, 2720 S. sen'e to be remembered BRIGHT SPOT OF Greasing S. A R. YORK 8878 24, under the . chairmanship of Logan; table cloth and napkins, WEST DENVER Rypold Gear Service Green Stamps BETTER HURRY when you are distributing ENGLISH Mrs. John Theisen. The members N. Leichner, 3290 S. Corona; skil­ WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Primpt and Courteona DcIlTcry i S u a i A. H are working hard to make it a suc­ let, Margaret Parks, 3888 S. your patronage in the dif­ Phone YO. 9443 , Complete line of Liquors, Wines and cess and they hope that the par­ UNION O’Brien’s :BOUSE ______-______V Beer, at downtown prices Broadway; sheet and pillow slips, ferent lines of business. 7M Santa Fa No Cover Charge TAILORS ish will co-operate with them. Mrs. A. McFerran, 3247 S. Logan; SCHOOL TIME’S NEAR Tickets are 50 cents for 20 games. boudoir pillow, George Traut, Lit­ 901 FIFTEENTH STREET — Stop at — The Columbine The party will be held in the school tleton; bath towel set, Lila Stark, Children’s Dress Shop Combine Quality and Style hall, 4664 Pearl street. 2247 S. Cherokee. The Rev. Joseph Loyola Pharmacy A meeting of the Young Ladies’ P. O’ Heron wishes to thank the Ezclnalvr Custniti-Made Clothe, for Boya at Prices You Can AffoYd sodality was held last Monday eve­ and Girla—-1 to 14 Year, Phones: YO. 3373; YO. 9474 man^ friends. Catholic and non- 2438 6th Ave. at Columbine ning. The spiritual director an­ Catholic, who helped to make this Any Radio Repaired Laundry Bag,— Other Sundry Article, swered several questions on Cath­ summer’s festival outstanding. HAROLD L. BOWER 2816 E. 6TH AVE. Cut-Rate Prices olic doctrine. He urged the mem­ YO. 6376-J uj«T€Rn mcssenoGR. Masses on the Feast of the As- ’fore it’s all gone. Chicken Pie Cleaner and Dyer FREE DELIVERY bers to imitate the virtues of the sumntion Monday, Aug. 15, holy or Spaghetti Dinner on Thursday Home or Car, $1.00 TAbor Mother of God and to receive Holy day of obligation, will be at 6, 8, night, Aug. 18, 5 to 8, at St. Cath­ All Work Guaranteed SUPERIOR The firms listed here de­ Communion on her feast days. and 10 o’clock. erine's Carhivel. Carnival runs Plua Part, Free Call and Delivery Creamery and Lunch serve to be remembered 5345 The adult church choir approved Members of the P.-T.A. will act three nights, Aug. 18, 19, and 20. 15% Discount on Parts 10% Off for Caah and Carry 'V at its last meeting the new bylaws as hostesses fdr the card party 2018 E. 28th A V E . CH. 6404 Featuring Regular 36c Dinner Including Sunijaya and Evening, when you are distributing and made arrangements to place next Thursday afternoon, Aug. 18. Home Made Plea — Sandtriehca your patronage in the dif­ 424 18th St. in the choir loft a memorial tablet St. Louis* AC-DC Radio Beer and Soft Drinks with the names of all those who ferent -lines of business. ^ CHERRY >326 4 contributed towards the purchase Clubhouse’s Use Awaits 2818 E, 6th, Near Detroit Service ^ I C AND SPAN . Open from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. SNAPPY FRE? DELIVERY ^ of the organ. THe choir rehearses Dormitory’s Completion ENGLEWOOD larket and Groceteria > HARRY’S LIQUOR < every Friday evening. SHOE SHOP 2668 Eait 2^th Are. KE. 3864 The Catholic Daughters’ club­ Flneat In Favor I« Received PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS : STORE : house will not be used for the Repairing That loaares Health, Bconoaiy Tell the people you patronize Cossfitrt MEATS AND GROCERIES ^ Finest Imported and Domestic < A reader wishes to publish meetings of any organization until thanks for a favor received Our Lady of Lourdes dormitory is E. HAMLYN & SONS that yoq taw their advertiiement WE GIVE NATIONAL BROWN STAMPS THEY ARE RELIABLE ►Wines - Liquors)- Beer^ through the intercession of St. completed some time in Sep­ PRICES REASONABLE ^ la Ui( BooMTcit HoUU 213 Vtk SttMt f Rita and Mother Cabrini. tember. 1444 8. Broadway Phono ENG, I7X in the Regiater. 2004 E. 28th Ave. PAGE FOUR Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, KEyetone 4205 Thursday, Aug. 11, 1938 The Denver Catholic Register MAGNIFICENT TRIBUTE IS IL C iE eiVEN A BUSINESS THAT President...... Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. President Emeritus...... „.Most Rev. Bishop j. Henry Tihen, D.D. PAID TO DENVER SISTERS Safeway HELPS rx// COLORADO Editor...... R t Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Managing Editor...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. PBIEST JT FIST (Continued From Page One) get such a man. On the dedica­ ron MOTHER OF Asso<;iate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B., it wg* n*cM*ary to place her in a tion page of my book you will Stores jgnitarium. From the blow .of find, among others, the name of Jour.M.; Rev. Walter Canavan, Jour.M., M.A.; Rev. John Cavanagh, all this adversity ahe never fully Emory E. Smiley. Of M.A.; Ruth Vincent, A.B. recovered. In 1906, having finished the first SOLFMIIMISS The surviving children were year of high school, I was called JESilT PBIEST Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. Winfield, then 12; Enid, 7; Flora, back to Rico by my father. He Colorado 3; Parcae, a babe in arm*, and my­ had bought a small army hand- (Continued From Page One) self, then 8. Destitute and dls- press and “ a sack of old type’’ (Continued From Page One) Published Weekly by Doran, who wt» associated with spirited, my father had no other from a defunct weekly, the Ophir 30 clergymen attendsd, including Father Maloney at the North recourse than to place the children (Colo.) Mail. With this battered the Very Rev. Robert Kelley, S.J., have a tong THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) in other hands. equipment he launched in Rico a American college in Rome, and Fa­ competitor to the Rico Newt. As­ president of Regis; a group of record of 938 Bannock Street ther Edward Woeber, last Denver On a bleak December day in Regis faculty members, and four 1897 he brought u* fo Mt. St. Vin­ suming the editorship, he placed Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1497 priest to visit Father Maloney in cent’s horns, in Denver. It was me in charge of the ty^graphical Monsignori. The sermon was helpful service Rome. then known as M t St Vincent’s end of the business. Within a few preached by the R t Rev. Hugh L. The members of the family were years the Newt had folded up McMenamin. $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, orphanage. Mother Mary Francis, to Colorado then introduced as follows: Mr. the sister superior, came to the and my father’s enterprise, the Mrs. Murray had been sent to Tuesday edition. $2 covers eubscription to both weeklies. and Mrs. J. E. Malonev, the par­ door, blessed us and took us in, Rico Item, wa* able to boast under Mercy hospital nine years ago for ents; John, a brother, and his asking no questions as to what the masthead that it was the of­ injuries received in an automobile farmers, Thursday, Aug. 11, 1938 wife and three children; Martin, help my father could give toward ficial county newspaper. But my accident. She had fully recovered another brother, and his fiancee; our support. To that act of char- heart kept harking back to Dur­ from the Injuries but had con­ stockmen, COLORADO Catharine, Elizabeth, and Mary, ify we owe the gift of the faith. ango. ■ I wa* determined to finish tinued to live at the institution SAY OFFICIAL; DIOCESE OF DENVER sisters, and Edward, the youngest My mother was a Congregational- high school. In the .fall of 1911, until her death. and Chain food store companies bought brother. Introduced for bows were ist, my father a lape^ Catholic. having first brought in an outside more than 18 million dollars worth The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial ai printer to take my place, I in­ She had been prominent in We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese. Whatever Casper Broemmel, Father Ma­ Shortly after our arrival at the Catholic activities in Denver, of Colorado’s principal farm and loney’s godfather, a n d Mrs. home, the infant Parcae died, but formed my father of my resolu­ manufacturers. ranch products in 1937. They pay appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those tion. He oMosed it, but I was where ahe had made her home of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. Broemmel; Mrs. Anne Coffin, the even she, in her last gasps, re­ since 1895. She was a charter growers top prices, j and provide a priest’s godmother; Mr. and Mrs. ceived from the hands of one of adamant. With four dollars in fteady, dependable market for Colo­ We hope The Register will be read in every home of the my pocket, I took leave of the shop member and the first grand rajjger Diocese. Henry Craft, old friends who were the sisters the sacrament of Bap­ of the Women’s Catholic Order of rado cropi through ijrganized, large- present at the Baptism; Dr. W. C. tism. For six years at St. Vin­ and of my father. He would not scale selling. We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in bid me goodbye. The narrow- Foresters, a member of the St. the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. Crysler, attending physician at cent’s I breathed the atmosphere Vincent Aid society and the Sacred COLORADO of Catholic life at its purest and gauge train chugged out of the • « URBAN J. VEHK, the priest’s birth, and Mr*. Cry­ Heart Aid society, and was the sler, who was present at the Bap­ best. I quickly leerned the Latin station, and my thoughts were sad CHAIN STORES HELP Aug. 5, 19H1. Bishop of Denver. but set as I watched the crags first president of the Regis guild. SflFEUIflY tism; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Black­ of the Ordinary of the Mass and THE GROWERS man, old friends; Mr. and Mrs. was allowed to serve at the altar of home diaappearing in the Octo­ Mrs. Murray came to Colorado Elzie Montgomery (Mr. Mont­ even before I was baptized. The ber rain. The next day a fiood with her husband, Edward F. Mur­ gomery and Mr. Maloney were two main building of the home burned lore thrdugh the Dolores valley. ray, from in 1889. of the three engineers who laid down in 1902. Not a life was lost Tipping out miles of the railroad Mr. Murray died in Pueblo. out the Lookout mountain high­ in this blaze, thanks to the hero­ Yight-of-way. Even had my resolu­ Surviving are her son. Father way) ; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hieeter, ism and calm of the sisters, but tion weakened, there was no possi­ Murray of Regis; a brother, who have a son a priest in Rome, our narrow escape was an exper­ ble turning back. It was many Thomas P. Redmond, of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. George Spehar ience that is still vivid to me. It months before the roadbed was and a sister, Mrs. W. T. Hayden of Crested Butte, who have a wa* not until thS following year restored and trains were running of Brooklyn, N. Y. The body lay eon a seminarian in Rome. A talk that my father, having made a into Rico again. in state at Mercy hospital Sun­ k" i by Father Maloney ended the small shipment of pay ore, was At Durango I scouted around day night W. P. Horan A Son luncheon program. Music at the able to reclaim us. It was only for a job and finally landed one service. RAINBO {Continued From Page One) then that the sisters, assured of as porter at the Palace hotel. My Mass was contributed by the fol­ 1 3 ^ - ' i : in it* honor; anti-Catholiciiy was It is a frank discussion of the lowing: Josephine Courtney, Kath­ father’s consent, allowed us to he wages were board and room only. introduced into World war speech­ seizure by well-organized Commu' erine Morrell Perenyi, Neil Spicer, received into the Church. I was The fall semester was already a es, etc. .nist groups of the existing stu­ Joseph Clifford, Father Thomas then 12 years of age. month under way. My ftellow Kileys Receive BREAD Things are cmite different today. dents’ organizations, notably the Doran, and Blake Hiester. The Happy to be going home, but freshmen of 1905-06 had all been But our old files prove that the American Youth congress and the church was crowded. shaken with painful emotions at graduated, my old cronies were Papal Blessing Klan wave of the mid-twenties was missing. But I was happy again American Student union. The au­ .The day’s festivities came to an being severed iFrom the sisters who not a sudden uprising here. in the halls of Durango high thor of the article, Harold I.ord enp with a reception Sunday night had so lovingly cared for us, we Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Kiley Conditions inside the Church school— the only "college” I was Varney, traces the history of both at the Maloney home in Littleton, took the train for Rico. Mother of Denver have received a Papal were very different in the pre- ever to know. At my graduation group*. He bluntly charges that the highlight of which was a visit Mary Peter, auccesaor to Sister blessing in the form of a beau­ World war days. Virtually none of the officers of both organizations in 1913 I gave the valedictory. I from the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Francis, bade us an affectionate tifully illu.strated .scroll signed by th a tc o u n ii the Catholic Action so conspicuous are inspired in their actions by the had completed the usual four-year Bishop of Denver. goodbye; and I thought then, as the Holy Father and granting a today existed then. Outside the Innocents’ clubs of the Commu­ course in three years. By this time Father Maloney was ordained I do now, that she was a saint. plenary indulgence at the hour of Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are work of the K. of C. and a few nist party. In view of the dis­ Sixteen years later, in 1919, my I had convinced my father of my death under the usual conditions. other societies, there was little ip Rome Dec. 8, 1936. He will go closures made in the article, the father died a fervent Catholic. earnestness of purpose, and when The scroll was brought froiji Rome reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. Catholic activity except purely pa­ American Hierarchy is vindicated back there this fall for two more I returned to Rico that summer his Enid, my older Sister, is now Mrs. by the Rev. David Maloney, who rochial and institutional endeavors. years of study. * welcome awaited me. for warning Catholic college groups Hugh McCabe, re.Siding at 545 procured it at the request of the JOHN H. REDDIN The chronology will astound you to have nothing to do with the I resumed charge of the Item, South Gaylord street, Denver. Rev. P. Gregory Smith, pastor of Attorney and Counaelor at Law with the changes it shows. coming youth congress at Vassar Flora is Mrs. Melvin Good, a resi­ this time taking over the editor­ We will push the hook forward Trapped After Accident, St. John’s parish, Denver. Mr. 612-614 Ernest A Cranpier Block college. dent of Colorado Springs. Win­ ship while my father once more as quickly as possible. It may be The third article explains why Brother, Priegt Rescued sought the elusive pay streak— Kiley has served for several years 17th and Curtis COAL field is a locomotive engineer for as chairman of the benefit car­ ready early in 1939. One of the the propagandists who labor in the the Rio Grande railroad and lives the rich strike‘'anticipated after Phone llAin 065'^ Denver, Colo. members of the editorial staff is vineyard of Marx have achieved nival of the Dominican Sisters of Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. in Durango. each day’s blasting, but never spending virtually his entire time notable results in regimenting cur­ London.— Brother Thomas Cro­ realized. It was while he was driv­ the Sick Poor. Mrs. Kiley is an nin, O.F.M., and the Rev. Edward Moving, Grain, Hdwe. in the preparation of it. It will be rent public opinion. In his article, Upon our return to Rico, my fa­ ing a long crosscut in the once officer of a national Catholic A. Byrne, pastor of Holy Savior W. 25th and Decatur GA. 6126 written in the form of brief dated entitled “ Propaganda Captures the ther obtained a position for me highly productive Enterprise mine women’s society. church. Nelson, Lancashire, were paragraphs, with an extensive re­ Newspapers,” Fletcher Pratt tells as "printer’s devil’’ for George that hi* rugged constitution finally view of some important events. Oc­ of the forces that may eventually trapped in their cabins when the H. Hutt, publisher of the weekly H. G. REID motor ship, Muneter, in which gave way and his health began Mission of Project The House ef Quality, where the casionally, notes of comment that get us into Sam^Rmwne behs for Rico Newt. It was thus that to decline. Electrical Caatraetiag, they were traveling, collided off best meets at tbe most reaaeuable could hardly be told at the time Czechoslovak independence. ink got into my blood. When Hutt, In 1916 I was elected repre­ To Serve 85 Families Repairing and Fixtures Liverpool with the United States will be written into the record. Un­ One of the shibboleths of the .some two years later, was called sentative for Dolores and Monte­ MAie *303. SIS Uth St. prices may be obtained. cargo ship, ll’ est Cohat. They away from Rico on other business, less we miss our guest, some per­ American press, Mr. Fletcher says, zuma counties in the Twenty-first Milwaukee. — To care for 85 sons will miss plenty of sleep read­ is that news shall never be sup­ were on their way to Dublin. The I was able to get the paper out for general a.ssembly. A sidelight on priest was uninjured, and the him. My salary grew from noth­ Catholic families residing in Green- ing this book.— Monalgnor Smith. pressed, but shall be offered to the campaign will interest readers dale (federal government’s $10,- RABTOAT'S the jpublic without judicial ex­ friar, who suffered head injuries, ing to $2.50 a week and finally to of the Regitler. There was active is in a hospital. 000,000 housing project in the 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7897 JEWISH PRESS LAUDS pression as to it* probable authen­ $30 a month. in Denver at that time a 'group southwestern part of Milwaukee HOLY FATHER ticity. The Reds have made good Then came an opportunity to go whose aim was to defeat if possi­ county) a mission has been erected Jewish newspapers of the coun­ use of this principle in giving the Reds Fail in Attempt to high school. Rico, with its 300 ble all Catholics running for pub­ and attached to Sacred Heart t y have generally headlined the American newspapers "fac4s” that inhabitants, had only a grammar lic office. I have forgotten the church, St. Martins, Wise., by INSURANCE Francis J. Fisher, Inc. are already editorialized in their To Get Catholic Aid school. Its mines began to de­ Holy Father’s denunciations of Ra­ name of the organization, but a Archbishop Samuel A. Stritch. TAbor 6204 cism and ultra-Nationalism. Front­ interests before being put on the cline rapidly and a local druggist, more bigoted or mendacious one Built by federal money, the Green- wires. page stories and approving edito­ Milwaukee.— In an effort to get seeing no future in the camp, had would be hard to describe. This dale project includes 3,500 acres Cement - Plaster - Mortar rials in both the Yiddish and the An instance of this sort of Catholics to sponsor a talk to be decided to move his store to the group undertook to circulate ant' at present will provide accom­ JOS. J. CELLA propaganda is the treatment of the more stable community of Du­ throughout the two counties little English-Jewish press quote in de­ given in Milwaukee by an alleged modations for 572 families. 'The 1120 Security Bldg. Meted Lath - Stucco tail from the statements of His Spanish war. The Leftist agency, Polish Catholic named Robert rango, 96 miles distant. He offered pink leaflets accusing me of being new mission will be under the Holiness. knowing the trend of the AmaH Raven, a Red-sympathizer group, to take me along and give me “ a rabid Papist” and “ an enemy of patronage of St. Alphonsus. Phone KEyatone 2633' 2M 3 Blake S t Ommwm Commenting editorially on the can press toward sensationalism, called the Friends of the Abraham board and lodging while I pur­ the public schools.” They charged action of the Pope, the Jetciih releases a story of the massacre Lincoln Brigade, had solicited sued my studies. In return I was that if elected I would pay no heed Morning fournal, prominent Yid- of “ republicans,” the number of Catholic support by distorting to help in the store during off- to the interests of my constituency j dish daily of New York, declared; German and Italian troops in facts and playing up the nation­ school hours. This was agreed; but would “ serve only the Pope of ' “ Truly the Pope today is the Spain, etc,, and the obliging ality of its speaker. When the but a hitch developed. It was the Rome.” This so angered my non-1 only pow-er in Europe who takes American papers print the “ new*.'" complete story became known to rule at Durango high school to Catholic friends that they o«a n - this stand. One hears 'no com­ As the average newspaper is re­ the Catholics who had been mis­ charge non-resident pupils a tu­ ized a counter-campaign. 'They parable statement from London or luctant to admit that it is wrong led into giving their support, they ition fee. I had no money with knew that although part of my from Paris, or even from America. when the true" facts are learned, quickly withdrew their name*. which to pay it. I went to Emory education had been received from The Pope stands out, today truly as the public seldom learns of the E. Smiley, superintendent of the the Sisters of Charity and other the sole champion of modem liber- trick that has been played on it. Durango schools, and explained religious, it was equally true that As Mr. Fletcher observes, one a neighbor, a very ordinary type how matters stood. Sooo I dis­ I had completed the grammer alism. of fellow with no social aspirations “ There are two reasons for this might suspect that the editor* were covered the stuff of which Emory grades in the public school at more devoted to Marx than to the at all, got embarrassed at a casual Smiley was made. “ If this lad seemingly paradoxical situation. gathering of farm men at our Rico; also that I had cleaned cus­ Eighth Commandment. — Rev. M', hag the pluck," he told the board pidor* in a Durango hotel in order One is that the Rope is really a place and half apologized because J. Canavan. of education, “ to come all this dis­ to work my way through a public true humanitarian. That, however, he was not wearing gloves. he has fully demonstrated in the tance and work for an education, high school. How then, they ar­ as Vtpends »H y »sl past. The second reason is that he SUN TAN OR SUN BONNETS? We wondered about it at the I think we ought to waive the tu­ gued, could I be an enemy of the is, of course, working in the in' time. Was wearing glove* just one ition fee." The board backed him. public schools? The candidate There’s a clever cartoon that ap­ of those rules that grown-ups had, Not for this alone am I indebted terest of the Catholic Church. He pear* periodically in a local paper who opposed me in the Democratic thereby shows himself to be ji far- something like the one that they to Mr. Smiley. He spurred me at primary went so far a* to urge — “ Born 30 Years Too Soon.” never went barefoot? ^'e still every turn by both precept and % seeing and wise man, one of the How rexlly true to human nature my former employer, George Hutt, wonder about it today. If It comes example. He was a Knight Tem­ most modem leaders in Europe." it is ran be appreciated best by to support him instead of me on to a choice between sun tan and plar, but one day he called me the ground that, while he wag a Another leading New York Yid­ those who remember custom* at sun bonnets, give u* - the sun tan dish paper, The Day, comments: the turn of the century. In one aside and said: "I notice you are fellow-Mason, I was a Catholic. 1 every time.— Millard F. Everett, faithful to your religion. 1 honor STARTS A “ It is so seldom that we hear a generation thing* have changed To the credit of Hutt, he roundly good word for us and an angry you for that.’’ One does not for- rebuked my adversary, reminding tremendously. Much of the altera­ ‘EX-.SEMINARIAN’ STUNT word against our blood-enemies tion i« mechanical. Perhaps the me­ him that under the American sys­ TYPICAL OF RUTHERFORD SAVINGS that every good word that refer* chanical change is the basis for tem a man’s religious affiliations to us calls forth joy in our ranks. much of the difference in thought Appearance of an “ ex-semina­ Parish to Have New were not to be made a test- for “ It it especially pleasing when and custom. rian" among the forces of “ Judge" public office. I ran off a letter ACCOUNT on my job-press replying as effec­ the good word comes from so im' .Some of our newer way* of look­ Rutherford's Jehovah’s Witnesses School in Two Years portant a source as the Holy See in Colorado is a sign of the kind tively as r could to the pink-slip ing at tiling* are certainly no im­ misrepresentations scattered over of the Roman Catholic Pope. provement. They are »iliy if not of attack Catholics can expect (Continued From Page “ And we take hit word in ear­ from these new heralds of bigotry. by a committee from Annunciation my district by the Denver A.P.A.’s. V ’OU’RE responsible for yoiir boy .. give him a dangerou*. “ The Beautiful Blue I sent a copy of this letter to nest. It is not the first time .that he Danube” and the “ Merry Widow" Father Maurus Zabolitzky, O.S.R., parish to public school authorities. 1 good start in life by preparing for his education has issued a declaration again.st quickly exploded the “ seminary” Decision on this proposal was to every registered voter. The result waltzes were popular in our child­ was that I defeated both my Demo­ now! Open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT-watch it N’aei race theories and practices, hood. The dance wa* a stately tale of John Zuko. be made by the school board net the first time he ha* stated his cratic primary rival and my op­ grow with the years, paving the way toward finan­ thing then, full of grace and ac­ Every extensive drive against Wednesday afternoon but was cial security.4 The American National Banl( of belief that ‘the race-theories sub­ the Church produces a crop of postponed until Wednesday, Aug. ponent in the general election by companied bv careful courte*ie*. a vote of 3 to 1. My Republican stitute for the honor of ideals an “ ex-nuns” and “ ex-priests” who 17, as several member* of the Denver welcomes your Savings Account Today it is “ The Flatfoot Floogie opponent was a Methodist minis­ honor of blood-hatred; that this is with the Floy Floy” and the jitter­ have about a* much claim to their board and the superintendent of ter, the Rev. Mr. S. C. Green. I an attack on religion'." bug stomping of the “ Big Apple." title* as Zuko has to that of ex- Denver schools, A. J. Stoddard, pay him this tribute: at no time j Other habit* are a broadmimlnes* srminarian. Mostly they are former were not present. THREE ARTIC1.es that i* a* shallow a* a desert in this campaign did he raise the 7^ American Nfational Catholics who left the Church be­ The city has an application on religious issue against me. H e ! WORTH READING mirage, a flouting pf the natural cause they found it hard to live file with the PWA for a new build­ and Divine law in marriage cus­ was in all respects an honorable | Three article* appearing in the up to her high moral rode and ing to replace the present Wyatt opTOnent. Ssnk s i DENVER current issue of the American tom*, and so on through the list then turned on her In an effort to structure, but it is pointed out Thus, at 25 years of age, I took Mercury show that all of America of sermon topics. uA Complete Banking Strvktj get relief from a tortured consci­ that favordbla action by the PWA my seat in the assembly, where is not in accord with the opinions But some of the newer freedom ence. Just as people are often could not relieve the situation for I was soon given the sobriquet, expressed by the Nation, the ISete is not altogether to the bad. We most hateful towaH those they at least another year. If the IVyatt “ the baby of the house.” I aligned RmpuhliCf and the /Veir Masse*, were watching the youngsters in have hurt, so are apostates often school cannot be leased— and this myself with the liberal group in Frank Kirchhof, President The first article, entitled “ The bitter toward the (Thurch they have our back yard the other day. All is apparently the only hope of the legislature, strove to get the •imaaing Liberal Mind," by Albert of them wore sun suits; the abandoned. keepinpr the pupils together under little children out of the beet Jay Noeh, is an answer to I.ewis sparkle in their eyes and the Catholic auZpices — the students The Jehovah’s Witness who is sugar fields, supported such ad­ Memhr Feierel Defosh lemrsnee Cerfortthe Vhith lessees Deposits is rta Mumford's article in a recent is­ golden bronze of their skin were telling Colorado people that he is will be thrown onto the public vanced labor lagislation as I Best with $i000 Mexhssm Issersete jor Serb Depositor. sue of the ISew Republic. Mr. graphic indication* of vibrant an ex-seminarian will probably go schools in large part until the deemed judicious, and opposed Mumford, a liberal, hysterically health, a health built up by careful right on telling his tale even parish itself can erect a new build­ called for war against the Fas­ measures which seemed designed to attention to diet and other essen- though Father Zabolitzky ha* ing. confer unfair advantage* upon in­ cist*. “ To anWB," Mr. Mumford tial* and immensely fortified by shown it to be not true. It takes enes. “ Gather together your terests already well-privileged. I nature's specific, the sunlight. more than publication of the truth Sampan Is Utilized as do not regret, now that I am 22 strength and prepare for action. Things were so different .30 to close the mouths of those who Strike first against Fa.scism, and years older, a single vot# I cast in year* ago that now they seem fight the (Thiirch. School by Missionary that assembly. Strike hard. But strike." As Mr. ludicrous, and a bit tragic. It was Liulincha, China. — Tha Rev. Nock observes, if Mr. Mumford a social crime, no le*», for a England is certainly as jealous of its right to free speech as is Jeremiah McNamara, C.P., pas­ had substituted the word. Com- woman to appear anywhere, even tor of Liulincha mission in the ' munitm, wherevv the word. Fas­ in her own backyard, without be­ America, but last year a “ con­ verted monk” went to jail in Vicariate of^Yuanling, possesses CSTABLUHED SINCS laoa cism, appeared in hi* article, he ing swathed in yards of clothing. a sampan which he call.* a “ float­ MAin 5314 J would have something. If he would Her skin must be absolutely white; England when hi* ridiculous sto­ ries were proved untrue. The man ing catechumenate.” His mission have combined the two, he would long gloves and sun bonnets were district stretches up and down the have doubled the force of his the order. We laugh at such spoke fluently of his 15 year* in a (iatholic monastery and of the Yuan river, where rapid* are num­ rhetoric. things now, but do you remember erous and dangerous. The American Fixture Co. Mr, Nock makes a charge that how the stronger sex observed the horrible oath he said he had taken Fe Je KIRCHHOF we have long believed— that the same rules? there. Of course both the year* in Miauiacinrer* el liberals are creatures of emotion; Our father and other relatives the monastery and the oath were Bishop Leads Pilgrims that when a cause that strike* never went bare-headed or even pure fakes. To Shrine of Beatus CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS C onstruction C o . them comes along, they become so bare-armed. On the iinltest sum­ Many of Rutherford's tales of Dublin.— The, Most Rev. Patrick steamed up that they make state­ CHURCH FURNITURE mer day sleeves were rolled down, Catholic intrigue are far more ri­ Lyons, for the first time since his ments which cause logicians to collar was usually tightly closed, diculous than the fake English elevation to the Bishopric of Kil- shudder; that they have an in­ and always gloves were wom. They monastic oath or the oftenwircu- BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES BUILDERS corrigibly superficial view of more, led a pilgrimtga of 4,000 were not to protect against the lated hogiis K. of C. oath, but ex­ persons to the Shrine of Blessed thing*. heavy labor of the farm, but were Millwork of All Kinds posure of tl]eir falsehood and Oliver Plunkett at Drogheda, We Appreciate Your Patronage The . second Mercury article white cotton affair* worn solely to I foolishness is not enough to stop where as parish priest he had PRANK KIRCHHOF, worthy of note is entitled “ The keep the hand* from dirt or brown­ their repetition. 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Pueblo.— Rudolph Tomsich, who evening. H. J. Pettit was in Secret of St. John Bosco— Gheon...... $2.00 5 Things to Look for has been a patient at St. Mary’s charge of the committees that ar­ My New World by Abbe Dimnet...... $2.50 hospital since last October because ranged the picnic. Talks for Young Women— Roche.,...... $1.35 Colorado Springs.— A triduum of poliomyelitis, is now in a wheel­ Miss Blanche Struthers, student will be conducted in the Church chair for one hour in the morning nurse at St. Mary’s hospital, spent Christ Our Brother— Adam...... $2.00 of the Holy Rosary in Cascade by and two hours in the afternoon. the first week of her vacation in Belief in God— Toth...... $1.75 in Funeral Service I the Oblate Fathers, Aug. 21, 22, He is making steady improvement Trinidad visiting with friends and Francisco Franco— Espinosa...... $2.50 and 23. and has started to feed himself relatives. An American Woman— Feeney...... $2.00 3 The Rev. George Morrill, O. once more. Rudy, as he is known Student Pueblo Visitor , to all around the hospital, was in Ignatius Loyola—Robert Harvey...... $2.25 M. I., is conducting novena eerv- Miss Map^ Qualkenbush had as ices at Our Lady of Perpetual an “ iron lung” continuously for a 1. Modern facilities. 2. Complete equipment. her guest in the past week Miss Church of Christ— A. Rousseau...... $2.00 Help chapel in Manitou Springs. long period of time and then was in the respirator only every other Mary Elizabeth Gallagher" of Greatest of the Borgias— M. Yeo...... $2.50 The services started Sunday morn­ Raton, N. Mex., who was en route 3. A capable staff. 4. Quality furnishings. ing and will continue until Aug. night. He was gradually placed Preface to Life— James, O.M.Cap...... $1.50 in for only a few hours to give home after attending summer Joy of Sorrow— McAstocker...... $1.50 15, inclusive. The Papal blessing school at Loretto Heights college will be given at the concluding him rest. He is interested in 5. Reasonable prices. books, radio programs, and ball in Denver, where she will be a Rest Awhile— Sister M. Cowan...... $1.25 service. The services, w’hlch start senior next year. Moral Universe— Msgr. Sheen...... ,...... $1.50 each evening at 7:45, include the games. recitation of the Rosary, reading The children of the pediatric de­ Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Baker and Following of Christ by Groote...... $2.50 All of these advantages and more are to of novena petitions, a sermon by partment of St. Mary’s hospital daughter of Neodesha, Kans., are Secret of St. Margaret Mary by Gheon...... $1.00 be found in Horan Funeral Service. Facili­ Father Morrill, and Benediction. were treated to an ice cream party in Pueblo for a visit with Mr. William NortHrup, who had been by Robert Simmons in honor of his Baker’s mother, Mrs. Jacob Baker; We Carry a Complete Line of All Catholic Puhlicationi his sister, Mrs. Louis Chiariglion, in Fitzsimons hospital, has re­ 21st birthday. Bob has been in­ ties include two beautiful, air-conditioned and his brother, Phil Baker. turned home. terested in child welfare for a long time and shows his interest Misses Margaret and Helen chapels. Equipment includes five late model Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin -Daigle by giving to the shut-ins ta help O’Toole have returned home from of New Orleans and their daugh­ cars, and all necessary Catholic equipment. make their lives happier. Mr. a three weeks’ vacation in which ters, Iona, Bernadine, and Ra­ Simmons is from Seattle, Wash., they visited in Detroit,- Mich.; James Clarke The staff consists of eight experienced per­ mona, and their niece. Miss An­ and is the godson of Mrs. Mary E. Niagara Falls, N. "Y.; Youngs­ gela Guidry, are visiting their Snook, physical-therapist of St. town, 0., and Pittsburgh, Pa. sons. W e have one of the largest casket and daughter. Sister Mary Bernadine, Mary’s hospital. The department Miss Elsie Hoffman of 304 E. Church Goods House burial vault selections in Denver. And serv­ a patient at St. Francis’ sana­ has been a busy place all summer torium. Routt underwent an emergency Headquarter* for Article* of Devotion, Church Furnithingt, with many children having their appendectomy at St. Mary’s hos­ ices range from the lowest priced that is good Booki for the Catholic Laity and Clergy. I Mrs. -Walter Mathis,and her tonsils removed before school be­ pital Friday evening. daughter-in-law, Mrs. J. Rbland gins. 1636-38 Tremont Street to the best to be had. Mathis of Pueblo, were luncheon Miss Elenora Griessmer, stu­ Phone TAbor 3789 Edward Hausman, Jess Gerardi, dent nurse of the Seton school of hostesses last Friday at the home and Martin Bersano of Trinidad of Mrs. Walter Mathis, honoring nursing, is a patient at St. M ail’s attended the installation of officers hospital. Miss Martha Murray, daughter of of the Knights of Columbus last John Walsh of Denver and Jos­ Joseph P. Murray, whose engage­ week. ment to James C. O’Malley' of eph Walsh of 117 Miday left last The picnic given by the local week for an extended trip through HORAN Phoenix, Ariz., was recently an ARGONAUT HOTEL council of the Knights of Colum­ the Southwest. Their first stop nounced. AND SON CHAPELS bus Sunday at Rye was a success was at Raton, N. Mex., where they Where Denver’* Society Entertain* for Luncheon* and Dinner* Miss Mayme Hagerty of Scotts- and was well attended. Games attended the wedding of their KEystone 62Q7 # KEystone 6296 bluff, Nebr., has come to spend were played in the afternoon cousin. They .expect to be gone FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES. August and September in Colorado and a social was enjoyed in the three weeks. DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE TABOR 2361 I5Z7 Cleveland Place Springs with friends. Miss Catherine Walsh has re­ Lawrence E. Welte and his turned to Pueblo after a six weeks’ Beautiful Ballroom* Private Dining Room* Guarding Forever our Founder's Ideals cousin, Mrs. Elizabeth Pieper, and visit with relatives in Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Welte of Pueblo have Vacation School Mich. gone on a trip to the Northwest, Mrs. ligolini of Walsenburg where they plan to remain a underwent a serious operation at month. a local hospital. She w ll return Mrs. Anna Daly attended the ■to her home- some time next week. Closes at Brush Miss Mary Morrissey, head of Windsor-Meadow Gold last performance of the play, Ruy W e Bias, at Central City July 30. the millinery department, and C. Mr. and Mrs. William Frees and Brush.— The three-week ^relig­ R.,Woessner, head of the ladies' Store CAMP HOLY CROSS daughter, Arlouine, of Melvin, la., ious vacation school for 47 children ready-to-wear department of a Call MAin 5131 Household Goods have returned to their home fol­ conducted by two Benedictine Sis­ local store, have returned from a three weeks’ buying trip and Merchandise ENDS THIRD SEASON lowing a ten-day visit with Mr. ters of Chicago in St. Mary’s par­ and Mrs. John Klassen. ish closed July 31 with First Com­ in Eastern markets. Frank Leon­ The Standard in Dairy Products for Forty Years DUFFY STORAGE AND ard, another buyer for the store, Vincentian Visits Mother munion for 17 children at the MOVING CO. Canon City.— Camp Holy Cross ers were also guests of the Alexan­ will return this week. The Rev. John Roche, C.M., of 8 o’clock Mass. ended its third and most success­ der Film company of Colorado The ceremony started with a The August business meeting of ful year Saturday, Aug. 6, as 75 Springs. Kansas City visited his mother the Ladies’ Catholic Benevolent as­ and sister last week. procession of the first communi­ boys returned to their homes in 12 At the final camp fire of the cants followed bv the servers and sociation was held at 7:45 Thurs­ Heart: 9 to 12; 1 to 6. Phoat MAia 8437 states. season, the Ute tribe members, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Douglas the Rev. Joseph Erger, pastor, day evening, Aug. 4, at the wom­ ALTAR BREADS Jencks of 617 N. Wahsatch avenue In the final week of camp the winners of the camp’s softball from, the rectory to the church. en’s clubhouse. announce the birth of a daughter, Men to Make Retreat SEWING ^ boys made overnight hikes to crown, were presented with cer­ At the Mass tfee children re­ Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist Grape Creek canon, where swim­ tificates. Harold Kayser of Den­ born Thursday, Aug. 4, at Glock- newed their Baptismal vows in Several Pueblo Catholic men will LittU Girls' presses, Embroiderj, ner hospital. participate in the 15th annual lay­ Monosramins. Etc. ming and fishing were enjoyed. ver played a clarinet solo and the sanctuary. They also attended the Elks' circus Freddy Jacobs of Norton, Kans., Dr. and Mrs. Francis Duffy of Singing at Mass was provided men’s retreat at Holy Cross abbey Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets THE SISTERS OF THE at Canon City and spent Aug 3 in Wave an exhibition of baton twirl­ Enid, Okla., and Miss Genevieve by the children’s choir. During in Canon City this weekend. Stephan Mikus of Pueblo is vice GOOD SHEPHERD Colorado Springs, where they had in g . The Comanche tribe gave an Duffy of Omaha, Nebr., have been the Communion Eileen Hard- visiting at the home of their president of the Abbey Laymen’s TELEPHONE PEARL 2401 a awimming party at Prospect lake interpretation of the eagle dance. grove played a violin solo. En­ cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew rollment in the Mount Carmel Retreat association. and then attended a motion pic­ Father Edward Vollmer, O.S.B., Oscar F. Tisdale, superintendent ture in the afternoon. The camp- Rock. scapular took place Sunday after­ director of the camp, and Frater of a local laundry and a mem­ Gallagher Transfer & Storage Co. Leo Rechsteiner, O.S.fr., accom­ Mrs. Mary Husing departed for noon, July 31, at 3 o’clock, followed by Benediction. ber of St. Patrick’s parish, under­ J. T. Upton Renovating Co. panied 29 Kansas and Texas boys California for a visit with her son. went a serious operation at St. 1700 16th St. to their homes. Guests at the home of Mrs. N. Classes of the school term were held in the Central Public Mary’s hospital Aug. 9. His con­ T A . 3341 - CARPET Prieiti’ Retreat-Heltl Bauer of 117 N. Chestnut are Mrs. dition had been very critical, "but CLEANERS J. Horgan and Miss Martina Keat­ school. An exhibit of religious HOUSEHOLD GOOD% AND MACHINERY MOVING The annual priests’ retreat held projects and a program of floor- he has shown some improvement. at Holy Cross abbey this week was ing of Manhattan, Kans. T H A T CLEAN talks was given for the parents. He resides at 318 E. Routt. attended by Benedictines from all Guild Gives Shower Miss Elsie L. Fabian, daughter ^W. H. UPTON, M u a « « The Corpus Christ! guild enter­ As a reward for their three week’s ’'Dcavar'a Mm i P n g n u t n Laua4ry' parts of the state. The Rt. Rev. hard work Father Krger gave a of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fabian, 765 Tejon Str*«t Ambrose Reger, O.S.B., of St. tained at a handkerchief shower and Louis F. Mihelich, Jr., exam­ in honor of MiSs Rose Ganshirt picnic for the children, July 30 Bernard’s abbey, Cullman,^ Ala., at the Boy Scout camp. iner in the Pueblo drivers’ licens­ TAbor 5223 was the retreat-master. Monday night at the home of Mrs. ing department, were married THE CASCADE LAUNDRY George Reiden. During the school term the Altar •TRY OUR NEW SERVICE” The Very Rev. Bonaventure society provided for the board of Monday morning at St. Mary’s IIT f llI[ S Schwinn, O.S.B., sub-prior of St. Mr. and Mrs. W. Vehrburg of the sisters, who stayed in the church. They left immediately on Benedict’s abbey, Atchinson ,Kans. Los Angeles, Calif., were guests apartment of Mr. and Mrs. A. a honeymoon trip to Estes Park Complete Laundry Service last week at the home of Mr. and and Grand Lake. Durango. — Twenty-one candi­ and brother of the Rt. Rev. Abbot Smith. 1847 Market We Call For and Deliver TA. 6370-6379 !■ / o r Quality \ Leonard Schwinn, O.S.B., of Holy Mrs. John Vandenburg. Miss Grade Klintz returned to Zinc Etchings * dates were initiated into the her home in Pueblo after spending Color Plates - Half Tones Cross, was a visitor at the abbey William Bailey spent last week Knights of Columbus on Sunday, last week. visiting in Gunnison. the past month in Greeley with relatives. Aug. 7. The members and class, Tuesday even^g, Abbot Leonard Miss Lucille Prochazka of At­ Seelemaii'Chret wood, Kans., is spending some Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McGovern including most of the men of addressed the men of St. Michael’s J i i i l l OF of Denver returned to their home Ifllioto CngmOces parish, Canon City, on the impor­ time with her aunt, Mrs. Anna JAMES MOTOR CO. the parish, received Holy Com­ Pospisil. after visiting Dr. F. W. Blarney. tance of making the spiritual re­ munion in a body at the 7 o’clock Here for the summer is Miss Cblidren Have Special Clasie* DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS Mass. State Deputy William F. treat being held at the abbey this T. G. McCarthy, Jr., has been weekend. Sheila Anne Bauer of Chicago, McGlone and his assistants of 111., niece of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. SOCim K ETS spending his summer doing a Expert Repair Service at Reaionable Rate*— AI*o U*ed Car* Denver were in charge of the de­ Barthel. mighty fine piece of work. He is gree work beginning at 1 o’clock. Mrs. William Dytri was hos­ Members of Our Lady of Lo- an expert dancer and has*1iad his At 7 o’clock in the evening a ban­ tess to the members of the Corpus own group of entertainers for quet at the Strater hotel closed a Pueblo Priest at retto circle of the Junior Taber­ Your businets u Christ! guild at a picnic dinner some time. This summer he de­ very impressive ceremony. nacle society met at the home of appreciated here. Thursday, Aug. 4, at Stratton Louise Krabacher Aug. 2. The cided to teach ball room and tap Miss Maud Bray entertained Abbey’s Retreat park. following were present: Eileen dancing to the boys and girls at Thursday, Aug. 4, at a dinner En route to Chicago, Mrs. Wal­ Morrissey. Evelyn Miller, Dorothy Sacred Heart orphanage. Each given at Pinkerton in the Pines, in Wednesday morning classes are Why Pay More? Pueblo.— (St. Leander’s Parish) ter T. Conran of Seattle, Wash., Walsh, Marjorie Walsh, Rosella PRESCRIPTIOH honor of Mrs. M. A. Gray and is spending some time with her held for chilflren of different ages. (Tradetnark) — The Rev. Paul Fife, O.S.B., Weber and Louise Krabacher. daughter, Miss May, and Miss brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ormsby enter­ Classes start'at 9 a. m. and finish Mina G. Zerber of . went to Canon City to make his Mrs. W. B. Barthel. tained the members of Immacu­ at noon. Miss Spencer accom­ Now you can vet antf-jclare After the return to Durango the annual retreat at Holy Cross Neutai Funeral Held late Conception circle at her home panies him on the piano. The Klassca upeciallr gronnd to remainder of the evening was children are very enthusiastic your own prescription. Any abbey. Miss Margaret Neuses, who died Aug. 5. All members were WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES spent playing bridge. Thursday, Aug. 4, was buried pupils and look forward to each color. Any styles Inexpensive. Mrs. John Clark entertained present. INCORPORATED Stop In and see. Miss Louise Fanto is here from Tuesday morning. Funeral serv­ Wednesday when Mr. McCarthy members of the Friendly Eight A meeting of the Mystical Rose and Miss Spencer arrive. Denver spending her vacation with ices were held at St. Mary’s at 8 circle was held Aug. 8 at the home Colorado Owned Stores home folks. She is a nurse in St. Bridge club at her home Thursday A special treat was held at thq afternoon, Aug. 4. o’clock. Interment was in Ever­ of Mrs. John Kingstons. Among Joseph’s hospital. green. orphanage last week, when Mrs. Mrs. John Cowen and sons, Ray­ those present were Berenice Leo Driscoll showed the children I7th and Broadway 800 Santa Fe Dr. Mrs. John Kelly and sister, Mrs. O’Brien, Cecelia O’Brien, Mar­ mond and Richard, have gone to and the sisters themselves in mo­ Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and Califomia Laura Parkinson, entertained a Center to visit for a week with guerite Bisbing, Margaret Shelton, tion pictures. These were the party of Mancos friends at lunch­ 15th and California with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson. Mildred Kingston, Mk?. John pictures Mrs. Driscoll had taken eon and bridge Aug. 5. Mrs. Thompson was formerly Former Denverite Kingstons, Helen Lampert, Mar­ the day of the annual picnic at We Do Not Have Special Sale* But' Sell You at Oar Loweat OPTICIAN Mrs. W. B. O’Rourke and small Mary Margaret Cowen ’ of St. garet Volt, Virginia Vaughn, Ann the Driscoll cottage at Beulah, Price* Every Day ea All Drag Merehaadi*#. ^ son, have gone with her parents, Leander’s parish. Kitto, and Sophia Sunish. Mem­ when Mrs. Leo and Mrs. Vance bers of this circle also enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kinney, to Mrs. Louise Wood has returned Driscoll were hostesses to the sis­ Boulder to. spend a month. picnic last week at Genesee from an extended visit in Los ters and the children for the en­ Chosen Superior mountain. tire day. Optometrist and Optician Misses Helen Dieckman 'and Angeles. Frances Pingrey and Mrs. Jean Miss Geraldine Gray was hostess Girl to Give Recital Miss Eleanor Schmitt is recover­ HELEN WALSH Dolan and Mrs. W. M. Watson to the following members of St. The Sinderman-Gobatti school of ing from a major operation per­ Luke’s circle at her home: Frances music announces the piano gradua­ A .iM la t. were hoste.sses at an afternoon tea formed recently at St. Mary’s hos­ Jennings, Catherine .Floyd, Pa­ served on the Dieckman lawn. The Of Order Church tion recital of Miss Evelyn Fer- LOOP MARKET pital. She is now at the home of tricia Orr, Margaret Conway, Sue relli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. JOSEPH women were assisted by Miss her grandmother, Mrs. Louise Ehrman, Dorothy Coffey, Marie Perie Ferrelli, Friday at 8 p. m. in FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE EYES EXAMINED Dieckman’s sister, Mrs. Cyrus Wood, Dinan, and Kathleen Fortune. The Lemmon of Trinidad. With the replacement of Span­ the Keating Junior high school au­ evening was spent playing bridge, Free' Parking With Pnrcha*e of SOc or Mere at 1429 Lawrence Ph«M T.Omt ISSS John Cowen is spending his'va- ish Dominicans in Louisiana by ditorium. The recital marks the Mrs. S. Noland of Monero, N. cation at Beulah. ’ American members of the order and refreshments were served by 21S-21S M ajastk EM«. completion of the teacher’s course Mex., passed away Thursday, Aug. comes the announcement that the the hostess. for Miss Ferrelli, who is a pupil 4, at the age of 98. Mrs. Anton Announcement is made of the approaching marriage of Miss first American superior of St. Miss Marye McPhillips of the of Edgar L. Swanson. Katschthaler of this parish is her Dominic’s church in New Orleans Guardian Angel circle is enjoying Miss Ferrelli, graduate of Cen­ SOLES granddaughter. Elsie Kiblosky and James C. Powell. Miss Kiblosky is the is a former Denverite. He is the a two weeks’ vacation in Cali­ tral high school last June, was the MdB*6t W omta'd, and Childrto'a Half Salat The Gilbert Perkins’ home was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rev. G. R. Scholz, O.P., graduate fornia. recipient of a special music RICH-ROASTED' the scene of a jolly informal party Kiblosky. The wedding will take of St. Dominic’s grade school and Miss Catherine Maul,spent the scholarship giving her a year of COFFEE Loop Shoe Regis college. He had been pastor weekend at Manitou. at cards'. Mrs. Perkins was as­ place at St. Leander’s church Aug. private lessons at Western State Fresh as Milk REPAIR SHOP sisted by Mmes. Edwin Ford and of Holy Name church, Philadel­ Miss Rose Brady will leave 21. college in Gunnison. Roaited today— Loop Market, Lawrence Street Sid* H. M. Livren. phia; St. Dominic’s, Youngstown, shortly for a three weeks’ stay in Assisting on the program will delivered Uiday Bluhill 0 , and St. Dominic’s, Detroit. New "York. be Miss Betty Porter, violinist, • Coffee* Student Nurse Visiting Orphanage Nuns Will His mother, Mrs. Anna Scholz, Mijs Carrie Rowland recently pupil of Raeffalo Cavallo. • Tea* The firms listed here de­ a pioneer of Denver, and one sister joined the Morning Star circle, the Opening numbers on the pro­ • Spxea Parents in Canon City live at 3556 Alcott street. Another number of members'now being 12. serve to be remembereo Do you nice your coffee Kghf, Have Annual Retreat gram will be movements from the • Extract* sister is a member of the Sin- “ French Suite in E Flat,” by Bach, • BiKlng Powder when you are distributing medium, or heavy-bodied? You sinawa, Wise., Dominicans. His Canon City.— Miss Loretta Gar­ Jack Celia Loses in and the “ Beethoven Sonata, Opus Phone KE. 7181 rett, student nurse in Pueblo who The Missionary Sisters of the father died in 1913. your patronage in the dif­ cen get full flavor safisfaefion at 26.” For her second group, Miss has been stationed in Trinidad for Sacred Heart of the Queen of Quarter-Finals of Meet Ferrelli has chosen “ Impromptu in ferent lines of business. any strerigth by using Bluhill. the past several weeks, is enjoy­ Heaven orphanage will have their D O U BLE F Minor,” by Schubert; “ The De­ ing a visit here with her parents, annual retreat Aug. 21 to Aug. 30. Culver, Ind.— Jack Celia, tennis lightful Romance,” by Sibelius; This R IC H - RO A ST coffee is Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Garrett. The Rev. Ernest Danneger, S.J., FEATURE FREE! star from Regis* high school in “ Minuet Waltz,” by Clh^in, and of Regis college" will be the re­ Denver, was eliminated in the “ Cra p sh ooters,” by Eastwood available in Regular... or Drip Miss Eleanor Schmitt, who has treat-master. In the period of the been receiving treatment in SC. ■,9 quarter-finals of the National Jun­ Lane. The final number will be grind. retreat, the institution will be ior Tennis tournament here last “ Concerto in F Minor,” by Aren­ Mary’s hospital in Pueblo follow­ closed to visitors. ing an operation for appendicitis, week. Celia is recognized by the sky, with Mr. Swairson at the sec­ SPECIAL OFFER Ask your grocer for Bluhill is expected to arrive home .soon.. National Tennis association as one ond piano. She is much improved in general Wyoming Man Is Killed of the best junior players in the Bridge-Luncheon Held We will move you? furniture to our warehouse and give you six health. nation. St. Margaret’s siudy club held months to pay your bilL Private room or open storage. We On Way to Sunday Mass its first annual--Slimmer bridge- have low rate of insurance. VACUUM Mr. and Mrs. ij, J. Bower and ____ ' two children. Jay Gordon and 2 Men, Born in Same luncheon Wednesday, Aug. 3, at Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on PACKIO Newcastle, Wyo.— Steve* Car- Beulah with 14 members and two ■your work. Larry, and Mrs. Bower’s parents, roll, 65-year-old Limestone moun­ Month, Die Same Hour Can* and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawkins of guests in attendance. MOVING. STORAGE AND PACKING tain rancher, was killed here Sun­ Tho^e present wer« M’>, R, H. Mock, Florence, left Sunday for Wagon QIaaa Jara day when the car in which he was Open air entertainment every^ Kaukauna, Wise.— Two men who Mrn. Robert Wallace, Mm.- T. A. Malone, No Money Needed for Six Months Wheel Gap, where they will spend riding to early Mass cr '^ e d into night at St. Catherine’* 17th An-| Mrn. Gladys McGowan,’ Mra. C. Bartholo- two weeks on a vacation trip. were born in the same month and mew, Mrg. L. J, Binegan Mrs. Isabel an empty gravel truck. '1 ^ driver nual Mid-SuAmer Carnival, *‘The* the same year died here in the Lynch, Mi^s Mayme 5cuUvan, Mrs. J. DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. Miss Dorothy Van Alstyne is en­ of the car. in which CaHjll was Daddy of ’e^A ll,” Thursday, Fri'- Moponey. Mi*« Agnes Mrs. G. tertaining a house guest this week, same hour. Benedict Bell and Peter F. Huber, Mrs. M arffet^ ^ch iller, Mrs. 1S21 20th St. Office and Warehouaa riding escaped injury a n d ^ H able day, S a t u r ^ , Aug. 18, 19, an Brucker^ both Qg^tojlicfciJiad been Miss Marie Hall of Beaver Park. 8. L. Stovall. Mr*, john tieGann. Mrs.^ to attend Mass, 20. IrieMit fill UTilllF i i l W, H. Dillon* And Mrs. Frfnk O’KeU. j ALBANY HOTEL DENVER

New Building Now in Coffee Shop Grand Lake. — Featuring the Operation Tavern 18th annual Lipton Cup races, pro­ gram details are being completed WHISKEY BONDED V2 FRIED Luncheon for the Grand Lake regatta start­ your LIQUORS SPRING choice of 8 ing Aug. 14. CHICKEN fAvnrit#) entrees with Besides a dozen yachts from and French 2 side brand FAMOUS widely scattered sections of the fried vegetable country, speed boat, events are now SCOTCH potatoes dishes scheduled daily, providing compe­ 1 5 f 2 5 ^ 2 5 ^ tition which has not been offered Joslin’s for the past several years. Boats expected from all parts of Colo­ 16th and Curtis rado will flash around the lake Denver course in record times, in strange contrast with more stately and graceful yachts dependent on wind for their speed, but requiring greater skill in operation than the simpler speed boat. Open from Air Conditlencd r A. It. to 1 A. M. 1615 WELTON Thomas Campbell, winner of by Frlildtire last year’s yacht events, will be Low back to defend his title. He is adding numerous improve­ Vacation Fares ments to nil speedy craft to as­ sure even better than his cham­ via Trailways COOL COMIORT pionship time last year over the. Ride big, modern Cream and nine-mue course. He is expected Crimson streamline Trail- Wring youf out-of-town visitor!- to have close competition and spec­ ways Busses . . . to— to Denver’s finest restaurant. tators are assured of hard-fought Air conditioned. Colorful finishes. Clenteood Springs Cocktail Bar. Races are being planned for Colo. Nmtional Monument OPEN ALL NITE small sailboats, launches, row­ Mesa Ferda boats, and other craft, as well as Salt Lake City swimmers of different events. and California ' The week’s remtta of events will reach their climax on Satur­ DENVER BUS day night, Aug. 20, with the an­ Traveling? nual Commodore’s ball in the TERMINAL GREETING CARDS Yacht club at the shores of the Of eanra* ranTI want an* at Ih* lake. new "Sark*” to (at yau whar* The regatta for some time has attracted national attention, not Club Director Urges yon'r* coins In adTanced faahiaa. Browse-About-Shop Greeting only by the fact that it is one of Proiniiii Phiid And they’r* fracki yoa’U wear all the important national sporting throosh fall. too. events, but also because of the dis­ KEyttone tinction that Grand Lake provides 22f l Naw thins* ar* arrirlns dally ra the location for the highest yacht Vacations in This Area g y Regis Parents onr Second Floor Faehion Centef. races in the world. BICYCLES “ Every factor recommends that evident that a trip in and about Attendance this year is expected all itrcaains tho new faihion infln- citizens of the Rocky Mountain the Rocky Mountain states will to set a new record because of encei for fall, It’i fan to hare tha KEEP THE KIDDIES HEALTHY states spend their vacations in the save money, no( only because the Regis college Parents’ associa­ added events and prospects of Rocky Mountain territory,” said traveling expenses will be reduced, tion officers are making careful now thlnsi firat. Com* to Joalln’a, close competition. Accommoda­ PANSY CYCLE WORKS Clarence Werthan, managing di­ but because accommodations and plans for activities in the coming whar* thay'r* at th* prieea YOU ANYTHING THAT BOLU ON WHEELS FOR BOYS AND GIRLfi tions for visitors are available in rector of Rocky Mountain Motor­ 1731-U Lawrence Sneciel Dieceant to Reaietor Readeri supplies are generally lower school'year. The first meeting of Srafar to pay. Grand Lake village and also at ists, the A.A.A. Automobile club. priced. Grand Lake lodge overlooking the “ A ■ survey recently completed by the group will be held in Septem­ area from a high hillside location. “ Many highways have been im­ the club,” declared Werthan, “ in­ proved to the eirtent that it is a ber. At this meeting, all of the dicates that a large proportion of delight to travel over them, and members will welcome the parents, residents of Wyoming, New Mex­ there are miles *of roads recently of the new students in the college LAKESIDE D en ver^ / CaY.O* Bouts to Be ico, and Colorado spend their va­ PARK-AVIS-INN Bifstr—B«tter—G w completed in the three states that division. Further details will be cations in states outside of this make territory heretofore inacces­ TENDERLOIN STEAKS FRIED CHICKEN Tlian Ewr Bator* area. This is with the exception published at a later time. Officers 2 New Thrilling Rides Staged August 16 sible now quite convenient to visit. SPECIAL FHIDAT FISH niNNERS ^ 4 ^ of the annual fishing trip or other “ By the expenditure of our va­ of the association are the follow­ OCTOPUS The C.Y.O. will sponsor eight short trips made by the family. cation money among our own peo­ ing: Mrs. J. Sunderland, presi­ sad The real vacation, however, on DENVER’S MOST COMFORTABLE GOCKTAIL ROOM bouts of boxing at Elitch’s gar­ ple we help our own business by dent; Mrs. A. Curtis, vice presi­ Double Loop-O-Plane dens Tuesday evening, Aug. 16. which the recreational budget is consuming and paying for farm Colfax spent usually carries local resi­ dent; Mrs. M. Mastenon, treas­ and Another Smashing Hit! Members of -a Colorado Springs products raised by citizens of our The SENATE Lounge dents to distant points. urer; Mrs. F. Donald, secretary; Grant team will meet the local C.Y.O. three states and by trading with Htar Lymaa Waa4 on tk# Elactric O rftn Brery l>ay DANCE TONITE boxers, who have become popular “ With so many unusual and in­ our merchants and those who cater Mrs. R. Gray, cojresponding sec­ with fight fans this summer. teresting spots to be visited by our to the traveling public. retary. To Denver's Most own people in our own territory, “ While the travel season is be­ AMUSEMENTS Part of the program is as fol­ The Rev. R. W. Corrigan, S.J., Popular Orchestra lows: Main event— 160 pounds, R. there are a number of reasons why ginning to show an increase in we should vacation in the Rocky of St. Louis university is conduct­ J. Lewis, C.Y.O., vs. Joseph Ed­ numbers, yet it is somewhat dis­ Mountain region this year. Some ing the community. retreat at HERBIE KAY wards; semi-finals— 133 pounds, appointing in some sections of the of them are: Rocky Mountain states and there Regis college. The rites will be JACK AND MOMS 490 So. Colorado Blvd. Featuring E. J. Wilder, C.Y.O., vs. A1 Al­ concluded Aug. 15. NITE-OWL lard; 147 pounds, Samuel Reed, “ Economy. With many folks now is plenty of room on the roads Wynne Fair C.Y.O., vs. Junior Watkins; 126 desiring to economize, it is self- for safe comfortable motoring and The Rev. Joseph P. McMahon, Steak Dinners • Dine and Dance the accommodations are not over­ S.J., met with an accident, in I f f Saart to B* Saan at pounds. Gene Baxter, C.Y.O., vs. James Morrison; 136 pounds, crowded. ’ Reports from all sec­ which he suffered a fracture of his Hugh Carroll, C.Y.O., vs. Vernon tions of the Rocky Mountain states right arm. He has been confined \'v UIIII.K indicate that the roadsides, moun­ at Mercy hospital. LAKESIDE Watkins. Girls Have Sport tains, and farms have never been Where the Best People Dance DINING* DANCING more attractive. The streams are Boy Scout Troop Is full of water and flowers are in MARGIE RYAN Formed at St. James’ abundance everywhere. This has Swimming Pool At Montrita Camp been declared by visitors from the ^ > o n t h e # ^ GORGE FEET H U R T ? outside who come here every year STATIONERY (St. James’ Parish) to be the most beautiful season m6 ffa t GIFTS In line with the desire of the Montrita’s camp for g;irls at they have ever experienced Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr Nederland began the second per­ “ From Yellowstone National Gr^ctlnf Cards for All Oecaslont to have activities for youth in iod Tuesday, Aug. 2. ^ The park on the north to Carlsbad SCENIC LINE! Progress every parish in the diocese, a Boy caverns on the south, roam around 32nd and Meado GAIlup 4922 O r T N K campers are being given * two I W O RLD I Scout troop was organized in St. weeks of entertainment. Mrs. H. in your own territory, get ac­ ' Plunge James’ parish Wednesday. Presr J. Smith is being assisted by Clare quainted with your neighbors, and Sightseeing Tours ent at the organization meeting Werle and Catherine O’Donnell as enjoy the kind of vacation for was the Rev. Barry Wogan, dioc­ to the i\\3300 W. Florida counselors for the period. Father which visitors come thousands of esan scout director. James Friel miles. Spend this summer and A r e . is scout-master of the new troop. James J. Regan, O.P., is spending RY A PAIR his vacation in Nederland and is fall in the Rocky Mountain states i and ypu will appreciate why many Mike Masterson ROYAL GORGE ^oot-Snugger Adults 40c celebrating Mass each day to the —daicribad by Preaidant Roouvelt ae "one of tha Sterilization Proposal girls’ special benefit. folks come far afield to enjoy what Sightseeing Tours Arch'Support Shoes Children 2Se you have at your very back door. fineit icanie apoti in th* whol* of th* Unitod INSTANT RELIEF Denounced in Honolulu The girls are enjoying^ swim­ The A.A.A. club travel service 611 17th St. Stotei.” A srand one-day trip with ampi* tiaia V 1I: 3S Noon Until ming, volley ball, table-tennis, to B*« th* famoui Hanrins Brids*. th* World'* Rudolph’s Shoe Store department will be glad to plan DENVER KE. 3269 19:30 P. H. Honolulu.— Just a week after circle games, campfires, sunrise unusual trips to never-betare- HIshait Bridso apannins the Gorse and tho 804 15th Street f c ) her airival in Hawaii, Miss Mary breakfasts, horseback riding, and visited spots, so that you will get World’* Staapaat Railway. TICKETS ON SALE Regina Hannon, newly appointed nights spent^ beneath the stars. the utmost out of a short economi­ DAILY-ROUND TRIP only 15. director of the Golumbus Welfare Maria Casegrande was the or­ cal vacation for yourself and the WELCOME PHOTOGRAPHS association, proved herself a firm ganist Sunday, Aug. 7, for the whole family.” defender of Catholic principles, campers’ choir at 8 o’clock Mass. TOURISTS to Gunnison VACATIONISTS NOTICE I when, at a meeting of the Terri- Rita Maria Keneback rendered a toriail Conference of Social Work, solo. In the week the girls had a Girl From France Is ‘To America’s Fineit Fiihermon’ l Paradiio—BEST trout fiihlns in the KODAK FINISHING-25^^ ™ United Stato*. Tickot* sood either In eoaehes she publicly took exception to ping-pong tournament which was Winner of Scholarship statements made by Judge Francis won by Roselle Croche, and a spell­ Grill and Delicateisen or Pullman .(berth fare extra). On lale every COLO. PHOTO CO. M. Brooks of the circuit court. ing match in which PeK y Mc­ Our Saadwichaa. Loach**, tad Friday and Saturday. Final return limit Mon­ Dinntra art Sarrad fram th* day midnisht ROUND TRIP only $S, who had recommended legislation Govern was the winner. There is Orangeburg, S. Car.— Miss Jo- ftaeat toad* eblainabic. sette Hutto, who could speak no GOLF requiring sterilization of the men­ still time left to register for the N* Ftaar Coaktolla tally unfit Miss Hannon came to last period b}r calling PEarl 4273. English when she came here from Open 6 A. M. to 2 A. M. PRACTICE Hawaii from New York, where for Anyone wishing Sunday dinner at France one year ago, has won a to Glenwood Springs Montrita may send for reserva­ scholarship to Notre Dame college DAY OR NIGHT DENVER GOLF COURT four years she was associated with Saliman & Sons Ideal vacatioa apet. Swim, Ride, Hike, (Self. Qa the Catholic Charities of the Arch­ tions to the camp in the week. of Baltimore. She has been travel­ Bf«t CMPM ill AmtricA—'Nationally Proelaimed by Pros ing the 27 miles to Orangeburg to ISth at Tremoiit via Royal Oorso; raturn. via Moffat TunntI . . , diocese of New York. The guests for the past week Amerira’i moat tpeetoeulor railroad trip*. IbTH 4 COIaO. BI,VD. TO. lUi were Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wede, attend Mass every week. Canadian Archbishop 0. J. Mengelkamp, W. J. Mufphy, ^ TICKETS on SALE Friday, Satur* W. R. Davis, G. J. Grabex, Mar­ , day, Sunday, Final return limit UNIQUE GIFTS Observes Anniversary garet Lawler, Helen Wesle, Mayme Garritt, Erma McGovern, Monday midnight. ROUND TRIP Winnipeg, Man.— Marking an­ Julia McGovern, Regina Cole,. only $5. 3321 other milestone in his service to Patsy Chambers, Grace and Ann LA HACIENDA GIFT SHOP E. Colfaa God, the Most Rev. Arthur Be- Davis, Mrs. Jerrv Sheridan, Harry FILIPINO IMPORTATIONS — MEXICAN GOODS A SOUVENIRS llveau. Archbishop of St. Boniface Cameron, Bill E gdof, Frank celebrated the 25th anniversary ol Kenny, James Davis, Bob Mengel­ his consecration. In his honor a kamp, and Dr. Chambers. Low Mass was offered in St. Boni­ Far tickete. reaervationt i face’s Cathedral h* the 'Most Rev. AUTO RENTALS o O L D E N C, E. SPECHT, City Ticket Agent Emile Yelle, Coadjutor Bishop of Theater Owners’ Rally, St. Boniface. Picnic Set for Aug. 14 . 59I-17TH ST. PHONE TABOR 11(1 lExttottr Rent a New Car or Truck— London’s Little Italy Representative theater owners Drive It Yourself— Lowest Rates of Denver are arranging an eve­ Coupes, Convertibles and Sedans Will Be^ Demolished ning rally and picnic Aug. 14 at, U a g e r New 1938 Models - Radio Equipped Washington park. Lon Murray,* lE E t London.— London’s Little Italy, former RKO director and now pro- i CALL US— WE DELIVER CARS TO YOU famous all o p r England for its ducrion manager for Berube The­ The True Viunnese-TgpB annual outdo>m procession in honor atrical enterprises, has been chosen of Our Latly of Mt. Carmel to produce a musical revue in con­ Coors Extra Dry DENVER d mo GRANDE AUTO RENTAL SERVICE INC. from the Italian church, is com­ junction with other events. Roy 1624 BroadICE. gggl I Maaatila Sprta* Watar71------A------WESTERN RAILROAD ing down ift’**;-’’ a demolition plan. Notheis of the Mayan theater has y Aa*L>HCoa^^M»»«>)Oo«.Mw,cpiei*oe /■* The churclr’ will remain. retained Murray. / Thursday, Aug. 11, 1938 • Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KBystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN

8ur« W/i/lpl'V T"1 PYn1/lpfi Professor Janies C. Perry, Den- VV l U C i y IICIUIUCU biologist at Xavier Says Corrigan to Kennedy: and ST. C A JET AN LAITY TO Joseph P. Kennedy, U. S. ambaMador to England, looks as if it is all a Retreat at Abbey university, Cincinnati, 0 ., who looks into one o f the numerous cages Tliis Sunday Is surprise for a headache) to him. This picture was taken in London o f sparrows with which he has been carrying on “ light” experiments when Douglas Corrigan, the daring young aviator who sprung a surprise in the past year. One o f Professor Perry’s discoveries relating to the HONOR PATRON SAINT flight from New York to Dublin, stopped in to see the diplomat at the effect o f light on the diet o f birds has just received nation-wide U. S. embassy before returning to a great welcome hi *he United States. attention among biologists.* For Laymen Is Park Hill Men’s (St. Cajetan’s Parish) noon at 2 and the sodality of the Members of St. Cajetan’s so­ Children of Mary will hold a spe­ 's vi ciety will sponsor a benefit enter­ cial meeting, at 2 p. m. Aug. 14 to Opening Friday I” Conununion Day tainment the evening of Aug. 14 make plans for a picnic to be held at 7:30 in the church basement in the near future. commemorating the parish pa­ Pete Duran, son of Mr. and Canon City.— The 15th annual (Blessed Sacrament Parish) tron saint and founder of the order Mrs. Mariano Duran writes from laymen’s retreat conducted at Munich, Germany, where he is This Sunday is regular Com­ of the Theatines. An attractive Holy Cross abbey will open here munion day for all men of the studying art at the German Art Friday evening, Aug. 12, with the parish, including the Holy Name program that will dazzle the eye center. The Denver Art institute Rev. Method Porwall, O.S.B., of A society, the St. Vincent de Paul and lighten the hearts has been ar­ sponsored this opportunity for a St. John’s abbey. Collegeville, r society, the Knights of Columbus, ranged bj^ Manuel Rubio, presi­ group of talented artists who left Minn., in charge oi the three-day for (jermany May 81. the young men of the C. Y. 0., and dent of St. Cajetan's society. A spiritual exercises. the Boy Scouts. They will receive Attendance at this year's re­ in a body at the 8:30 Mass. pilay, entitled The Disobedience of treat is expected to surpass that Mrs. W. E. Dolan and daughter, a Son, composed in Spanish by An­ of all former years because of the Mary Ann, returned recently from gelo Miranda and Edward Gutier­ intensive drive for new enrollees - ' ^ ^ rez, will be riven. The cast is £ , . '5> Memphis, Tenn., where they had conducted throughout Southern ^ ^ .r 4,^ spent seven weeks visiting Mrs. composed of the following charac­ Colorado by members of the Ab­ Dolan’s mother, Mrs. Charles P. ters : Gilberto, by Angelo Mi­ bey Laymen’s Retreat association. Metteer. randa; Pedro, el rico, by Edward Gutierrez; Dolores, madre de Gil­ The exercises will be brought to Mrs. Helen McHugh, her son. a close Sunday, Aug. 14. berto, by Angelita Miranda; HAMZ Srs.u.a. nsT.OFPicc Jack, and her sister, Mary Hughes, Beatrice, by Antonio Lopez; Ro- WOMEN’S RETREAT TO ' ! will leave Friday, Aug. 12, for sita, by Adele Chavez; Ca^tinero, DEPENDABLE BE HELD AUG. 18 TO 21 Portland and Seattle, whence they by Epifani Jaques; Chico, by A retreat for women will be will sail for Vancouver and Vic­ Edward Garcia; Pepe, by James conducted at St. Scholastica’s toria, then to San Francisco. They Martinez; Louis, by John Gar­ ROOFING academy the week following the will motor back to Denver, ar­ cia; Juan, by John Martinez; riving about Sept. 1. For all Flat and exercises for men at the abbey. Manuel, by Rodger Gurule; the Steep Roofs Father Method, the men’s retreat- J. P. Colbert and daughter, Mesonero, by Henry Gutierrez, and master, will also conduct the rites f Mary, of St. Joseph, Mo., have Sacerdote, by Angelo Lopez, ASPHALT for the w o m e n , beginning Thurs­ taken a house on Dexter street for A frolicsome comedy of clown­ day, Aug. 18, and ending Sunday, the summer. ing will be staged by Paul Ruiz Shingles Aug. 21. Edwin E. Cerny, son of Mr. and and tales of hilarious'fun will be Made Specially for This Climate Mrs. J. W. Cerny, received his ap­ presented by the Atencio brothers. pointment from the federal gov­ Little eight-year-old J. Eugene The Western Elaterlte Charity Nun for ernment to a position In the de­ Chavez III will play a solo on the partment of agriculture. He is electric guitar, entitled Cielito Roofing Co. stationed at Nederland. Mrs. J. Lindo, and Rafael and Elenita Equitable Bldg. TAber 8287 46 Years Dies W. Cerny spent last week at Gomez will dance el Jarabe Nederland. Tapatio, accompanied by the Cru­ Mrs. W. E. Dolan honored Mrs. saders’ orchestra. The following Sister Bassillissa Dowling, a Ray Woodall of Memphis, Tenn., choir members will sii^ two member of the Sisters of Char­ at a luncheon Thursday, Aug. 4, Spanish selections with William ity of Leavenworth, Kans., for at a local hotel. Bernard at the piano: Antonia 46 years, died at St. Joseph’s hos­ Lopez, Adela Chavez, Angelita pital Aug. 4. Funeral services Mark J. Felling, Jr., spent a few days last week at Wild Basin Miranda, Mary Carrera, Petra were held Aug. 6. Requiem Mass Torres, Eliza Gomez, Grace Abey- was celebrated in the hospital DENVER NATIVE’ S DISCOVERY near Estes Park. REQUIEM MASS FOR BROTHER The Rev. Edward Mallen of ta, Bertha Miranda, and Nea chapel. Interment Mt. Olivet. Torres. Boulevard service. Liberty, Mo., spent a couple of Members of the Crusaders’ Sister Bassillissa was born in MAY AID LIVESTOCK GROWERS days with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. SUNG BY LITTLETON PRIEST orchestra include Rodgers Gurule, Ireland. She was greatly admired Drinkard last week en route from in her religious life for her char­ A discovery that may have wide the Society/ for Experimental the Pacific Northwest. Lee Garcia, Joseph Torres, James The Rev. John P. Walsh, pas­ died suddenly at the breakfast Martinez, Angelo Lopez, Phillip ity and humility. Her various value to livestock producers and Biology and Medicine. Mrs. Joseph F. Breen is in the tor of St. Mary’s church, Littleton, table on Thursday of the preced­ hospital recovering from an opera­ Torres, and William Bernard, di­ CasUiw—That Ar* Bailt to returned home last Friday after ing week of a heart attack, was a missions included St. Vincent’s others engaged ii\ the breeding of Working in the laboratories at hospital, Leadville; St. James’ hos­ tion. rector. All costumes were ex­ IWsr Ksal Servle* far tear officiating on Monday at the funer­ county commissioner of Lake animals has been made by Prof. Xavier, with the common English Spsellc Bsqairsaaiit*. pital, Butte, Mont.; St, Joseph’s ecuted by Mrs. Eliza Gomez and al, in Los Angeles, of his brother, county, Colo. (Leadville), at the James C, Perry, biologist at Xavier sparrow (Paeser domestieut) as Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Blue Davis HOSPITAL—BOMB hospital. Deer Lodge, Mont., and Paul Ruiz will be master of INSTITUTIONS Robert. Robert. Walsh, who had time of his death. He had served university, Cincinnati, 0., and his “ subject,” Professor Perry and family moved into the parish ceremonies. The electric guitar and several years at the mother' a native of Denver, accord­ has established the fact that diet recently and are living at 1915 Armstrong several terms as coroner of Lake house of the order at Leaven­ loud-speaker are by courtesy of county. ing to a report printed in the may be the controlling factor in Ivy. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Henne, man­ Caster Co. worth. She had been stationed latest issue of the Praeeedings of the seasonal breeding of birds and Mrs. Sarah Henry spent the Bom in 1889 at Leadville, Rob­ at St. Josenh’s hospital here for agers of the Honolulu Conserva­ Fanasrlr Indastrlal animals in the natural state. month of July as a gmest at Ingle- Castsr aod Track Ca. ert Walsh was the son of John W. the last five years. tory of Music, 920 Clarkson street. ST, [LIZiE irS Earlier scientists had found that side, Manitou. KE. Mil and Julia Walsh. He attended Tickets can be purchased at the the increasinf; daylight of the n i UTB ST.. DINTEB school there and when he grew up spring acted direcuy on the l^odies Mr. and Mrs. John Wich have door 15 cents for adults and ten Woman Once Honored by cents for children. went to work for the Monaghan DIDIS DDILD TD of the animals to prepare, them returned from a five weeks’ trip to the West coast. & O’Malia undertaking firm. After Pope Pius Dies at 94 for the breeding season. Mrs. Ben Blea and daughters. ID DAVE Dll O’Malia’s death, he bought into Walter Schwed, who underwent Carmen and Frances, are expected MODEL RAILROAD Professor Perry confirmed these the firm. The high altitude of an operation last week, is making home the latter part of this month AND New Orleans.— Mrs. Louise Car- findings in the laboratory by expos­ Leadville affected his heart and a good recovery. from Las Vegas, N. Mex., where (St. Elizabeth’s Parish) roll Thomas, who received the D i CIDD PIDIf ing one-year-old sparrows to the AIRPLANE he had to leave for Los Angeles. she and the girls have spent the The Altar and Rosary society Bene Merenti medal from Pope light from a 25-watt Mazda bulb Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Fuerman Kits and Supplies at its last meeting decided to give He intended in remain in the Cal­ Pius XI in 1923, died at the age for ten hours daily in excess of the and family, recently of Buffalo, last two months with Mrs. Blea’s ifornia city and had just bought a dinner the latter part of Sep­ of 94. Gifts of Mrs. Thomas and The Regis guild’s annual card normal daylight period. The sexual N. Y., have taken a house at 2091 mother, Mrs. A. Lopez. Carmen a home there. and Frances are pupils at Holy tember for the benefit of the her husband, the late Stanley 0. party to be held Wednesday eve­ development of these birds in Eudora. Bennett Craft Shop Rosary school. church. One of his brothers/ Thomas Thomas, included the Louise ning, Aug. 17, at Regis college preparation for the breeding sea­ Mr. and Mrs. James Brennan PR. OSM S408-07 ■. ColfaK Group to Receive Communion Walsh, was killed in action when Thomas hall, residence of the will have as hosts the following son was well ahead of those not and family returned , last week The following young people The Holy Name society members fighting with the U. S. forces in faculty of Loyola university; the priests of th^ college; The Very exposed. from an extended trip through the motored Aug. 7 to Fort Collins, will receive Holy Communion in a the World war. Robert Is sur­ chapel at the Ursuline college, Rev. Robert Kelley, S.J., president Use* Sperti Bulb East and Canada. where they took part in the The Best in body Sunday, Aug. 14, at the 7:30 vived by his wife, Nell Walsh, and the arch and gateway at Spring of Regis; the Rev. J. P. McMahon, He further exposed birds to the entertainment held there for by these brothers and sisters: Fa­ S.J.; the Rev. Bernard Murray, Charleen Ward, daughter of Mr. the benefit of Holy Family church, Used Mass. Hill university, Mobile, and the light from a Sperti bulb (devel­ and Mrs. E. K. Ward, spent two Wesley Gamble and Virginia ther Walsh of Littleton, Mrs. Mary S.J.; the Rev. William O’Shaugh- which is conducted by the Thea- Stanley 0. Thomas hall of the oped by Dr. George Sperti of the months with her grandparents, Mr. Furniture Hines were married at this church Sullivan of Detroit, Mrs. Rose nessy, S.J.; the Rev. J. P. Walsh, tine Fathers; Amadeo Garcia, school on engineering, Tulane uni­ Institutum Divi Thomae) to see and Mrs. A. 0. Fontenot of Lake Tuesday morning. Aug. 4. Father Owens of Los Angeles, Mrs. Julia versity. S.J.; the Rev. Francis Hoefkens, whether there were any special John Garcia, James Martinez, An­ ALSO NEW Angelus Tintle, O.F.M., officiated. Martin of Detroit, and James of S. J., and the Rev. Armand Charles, La. She returned to gelo Miranda, John Garcia, Ed­ effects from ultra-violet light. Pro­ Denver Tuesday, Aug. 2, accom­ A traditional friendship dating Eugene, Ore. Mrs. Harold Grant Forstall, S.J. The following are fessor Perry noted that with the ward Gutierrez, Rodgers Gurule, Catb or Credit back 700 years between members of Leadville is a niece. Archbishop Asks for listed as patrons and sponsors by panied by her grandmother, Mrs. Epifanio Jaques, Angelita Lopez, Sperti lamp the development of Fontenot, and a cousin, Juanita of the Dominican and Franciscan The funeral Mass, a Solemn Co-Operation in Relief Mrs. M. D. Currigan, chairman of the birds was more rapid than Angelo Lopez, Henry Gutierrez, A FULL LINE OP orders was renewed in St. Dom­ the hostess committee: Mallett. Mrs. Ward’s brother-in- William Bernard, Antonia Lopez, Requiem, was sung by Father with ordinary light. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. P. OFFICE FURNITURE inic’s church on Aug. 4. Domin­ Walsh at the Immaculate Heart of P ttroni— Mpssri. and Mmei. M. J. Not satisfied with these find­ Adela Chavez, Grace Abeyta, and St. Paul, Minn.— To facilitate O'Fallon, J. Winders Morrell, John J. J. St. Remain, and family of Lake We rent Folding Chairs, Csrd and ican Fathers conduct the church Mary church, Hollywood. Inter­ ings, since it is a fact in nature Bertha Miranda. but the Solemn Mass at 9 o’clock disposition of problems for Catho­ Dwyer, J. C. Evans. Harry J. Mulvihill, Charles were also in the party. Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver­ ment was made in Mt. Olivet cem­ lics on reUef, Archbishop John G. J. A. Coleman. H. Lindner, John O’Con* that many vertebrates undergo a The St. Remains continued to Sunday, Aug. 14, Is regular ware, sn^hing in stock. was celebrated by Father Ronan etery, Los Angeles. nor. J. F. Miller. John R. Healey, J. seasonal breeding activity with­ monthly Communion day for the Christoff, O.F.M., with Father Murray of St. Paul has requested Patterson, T. J. Murray, N. E. Spencer, Boulder for a vacation. Charleen EstsbuBhed 1888 each pastor to send to the Chan­ and D. A. Ball, and Dr. and Mrs. E. J. out being exposed directly to ad­ entertained at a party Monday, -Holy Name and Carmelite societies Angelus Tintle, deacon, and Fa­ Latta; Mmes. Leonard Freeman, Julia ditional amounts of light. Profes­ at the 8 o’clock Mass. The Car­ PHONE KEYSTONE 4862 ther Conradin Rellfnger, subdea­ cery by September the names of Aug. 8, for her cousin, Juanita. five persons within his parish who Anderson. John L. Dower. Dennis sor Perry looked to a new source melite society will meet that after­ . OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TO I F. H. con. Father Angelus Tintle Homecoming at Sheedy, and T. A. CosarilT: Misses Rose for stimulus to gonadal activity. Lieut. Carl Wyers, a reserve will constitute the charity com­ Mahoney. Nano Mahoney, Jennie Grippa. preached the sermon on “ The Life Wheat Grains Exposed officer, is spending two weeks at mittee to co-operate with the dioc­ Marfie Ryan. Margaret Murphy, and Polo mountains, Ft. Warren, Wyo., of St. Dominic.’’ Kelly; James Grippa and William Kelly. He exposed whole wheat grains esan organizations. in the war maneuvers. Mrs. Magdalen Scholl, mother of St. Leo’s Aug. 20 Sponspri— Mayor and Mrs. B. F. to the radiations from a Sperti Mrs. Caroline Anwi and Anthony Stapleton, Messrs, and Mmes. P. F. bulb and fed them to birds receiv­ The Rev. William Poepperling of Burnt, John Akolt, J. J, Dowlinf. Qiles Scholl, is very seriously ill at her (St. Leo’i Parish) Magazine Started ing only the regular amount of St. Louis, Mo., spent Tuesday with ST. LEO’S home, 275 S. Ogden street. She Foley, John F. Conway, John J. Dryer. A ham* dinner, bazaar, and fes­ Philip Clarke. George P. Clarke, J. J. daylight in December, January, his aunt, Mrs. A. H. Wyers, on has been in poor health for a Ipng By Chinese Converts tival will feature the annual CamDbeli, Frank Kenny, Herbert Fairall, and February. He also fed other his way home from California. Annual Home-Coming Ham Dinner time. J. T. Tierney, Bart C. Sweeney. H. L. homecoming celebration of the Gordon, Wayne C. Ball. Joseph Couritey, birds on a non-irradiated wheat Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wilson and parish Saturday, Aug. 20. The Hongkong. — A new magazine P. J. Sullivan, Ralph Taylor, J. P. Me- diet. family have moved to 2279 Ash. With the Best Apple Pie in Denver, Prepared by “ Dinty Moore” Wife of Oldest White dinner will be served from 5 to 8 consisting of translations of ar'- Conaty, Michael McEahern. Harry W. Each subsequent feeding of Catherine McKillip of New York Lawrence. William Solis, P. J. Doyle, p. m. in the basement of the ticles from Catholic periodicals of light-treated wheat was from a city was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Texan Dies on Farm the world has been founded by a Jack Oakie* John Fortune. P. W. Stauter, church. Games, prizes, and carni­ Robert Shearer. Joseph Emerson Smith, sttpply that received an ever- Harold F. Collins this week, Mr. Weimar, Tex. — Anna Kr.iner, Saturday, August 20 val amusements will feature the group of young Chinese converta Clem Kohl, Stephen Ryan. John H. increasing amount of ultra-violet and Mrs. Collins will leave Fri­ 97, wife of Texas’ oldest White Sptllane, E. D. Harris. 8. P. Mangan. Parish Hall— 5 to 8 p. m. festival and bazaar to be con­ in Hongkong and Canton. A sec­ light. day, Aug. 12, for a month’s vaca­ man, “ Grampa” Frank Kainer, who ond press had to be obtained as the E. C. Day, A. R. Grosheider, F. ducted on the lawn of the rectory. Blschofberger, T. J. Cronin. H. Crowley, It was found that birds receiv­ tion in Chicago, New York, and celebrated his 105th birthday July first was destroyed in Canton in Mary McDonald is general chair­ Peter Waish, P. Sunderland, Joseph J. ing wheat irradiated in excess of Montreal. 9, died at the family residence five a bombardment. Walsh, J. J. Celia. Sr.; James Eaklns, 50c man of the homecoming dinner. 300 hours showed a pronounced Miss Betty Currigan will enter­ miles north of Weimar. Pioneer­ Joseph A. Ryan, James Brennan, William response in sexual development. tain at a luncheon Tuesday, Aug. ing into Texas with her husband Other members of the committee P. Dolan. Bernard Fitzsimmons, and Festival on Rectory Lawn in charge of the event are Miss Sticks to Her Dog Carl B. Williams of Colorado Springs, The birds fed on the ordinary diet 16, in honor of her two guests. 68 years ago Mrs. Kainer spent T. J. Morrissey, F. A. Riesman. showed no development beyond Misses Bette-Peterhans or Wil­ mo.st of her life on the farm. Mary Burns, president of the Altar Roady Kenehan J. F. Langdon, A. E. Games — Prizes — Carnival Attractions society; Miss' Mary Bennetts, Gallagher. Jack Walsh, Timothy Cronin, the resting condition of the gonads mette, 111., and Mary Field of Wis­ president of the Young Ladies’ Gil J. Graber, Fred J. Walsh. Philip Mc­ and ducts. consin Dells, Wise. sodality, and members of the Holy Carthy, and Thomas Fahey; Dr. and Conclusion Reached Charles Crapo, son of Mr. and PRIEST-CHEMIST -^rs. J. J. 0*Ncll. Dr. and Mrs. C. How­ Name society. Steve Horan will ard Darrow, Dr. and Mrs. John R. These experiments, according to Mrs. C. A. Crapo, accompanied the be in charge of the country store, Plank. Daniel Ryan, and J. Harold the report, tend to shift the empha­ George Steele family upon their GROWS HAIR and there will be other booths. Gibbons; Mmes. J. B. Hunter. Julia sis from light affecting the animal return trip to their home in WiL O’Neill, E. T. Gibbons, S. J. O’Day. W. mette, III. A Oniventity priMf cbetntrt’i treatlM on C. Schwenger, J. P. Keating, Ann Camp­ in the natural state to light pro­ Ca r s o f t h e h a ir Ib now b«lng ient Irw bell, J. A. Osner* John Fruite, Caroline ducing a change in the diet of the Mrs. S. J, McGrew of Shelby- Annual Advance SALE to loalp luffrrtn. It ducribti how to uw tbt Justice Is Demanded in Whitford, E. W. Connell, James Mc- romirkable compound mixed by Fr. Jimw animal. The conclusion is reached ville, Tenn., aunt of Mrs. C. Wal­ OUmnr* which grew perfect hair on head of Swigan J. Winters Morrell, Frances ter Kranz, left Monday for her Mexico Priest’s Murder Douglas, A. P. McCalHn, Charles J. Dunn, that this interpretation may well bald atudent Since Ithen more than 60,000 J. Murphy, Julik Walsh, and Joseph C. apply to the seasonal sexual de­ home. bottles hare been used, mraltles going tr Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Drinkard and charity. Users testify to wonderful results for Mexico City.— Catholics of Hua- Hagus; Misses Mae Ryan, Anne O’Neill. velopment of other animals as Men’s TOPCOATS falling hair and dandruff. Write fnt free juapan de Leon in the state of Mary Coughlin. May Gavin, Margaret well. daughter left Thursday for their treatise to R. H. Oilmore. Dept I, 1810 lltb Gavin. Murial Fruite. Wilhamine Oaxaca have addressed an open Shearer, Margaret Sullivan, Genroie The results of the experiments ranch near Pueblo. Mrs. Drinkard Are Nn.. Seattle. Wash. letter to President Lazaro Car­ Walsh, and Mayme O'Hara. point to an increase of vitamin D, .and Margaret Ann will remain for $40 to $65 Values 28.75 tO 38.75 denas demanding that justice take Mrs. E. T. Gibbons is general chair­ which is produced by irradiation, several weeks. man of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. or some kindred substance as the The Rev. Bart Reilly of Balti­ its course against the murderers of A. Campbell, president of Regis guild, Boys and Young Men the Rev. Lucia Serrano Martinez, and Miaa A. Alexander. specific dietary factor involved. more, Md., was a guest of the Rev. wishing to be Priests or Brothers In priest who was killed at San Pablo Further experiments are now William Mulcahy for a few days. Men’s OVERCOATS the Order of St. Camlllus may write Anicano. He was giving religious being planned by Professor Perry Felix Pogliano Made to determine the exact mechanism to the Rev. Father Superior. St instruction to children when he $75 Values 46#50 was betrayed and murdered. New Commander of by which these changes take place. 1 Camlllus Monastery, 1611 8a iStb American Legion Unit Professor Perry is at present WE S t, Milwaukee. Wise. 8-Day Rain Climaxes acting head of the Xavier depart­ ment of biology. He receivea his MOVE Brooklyn Camp Season Felix Pogliano of 983 S. York scientific training at St. Louis uni­ street, a member of St. Vincent versity. He has been at Xavier Frame Houaet, Garafea Bristol Nelson School Brooklyn. — An eight-day rain de Paul’s parish, was chosen com­ since 1931. He is married and Fsr Swica—^KEratsa* sazs For Children of Retarded Mentality climaxed the 1938 season of Camp mander of the Leyden-Chiles- lives at 3636 Larkspur avenue, OMca 4 Warahouaa, llZt Mth St Fine old Southern home— Large aoreage- Immaculate, official camp of the Wickersham post No. 1 of the Cincinnati. ______/ Shady lawns and play grounds—Limited Brooklyn council, Catholic Boys’ American Legion at the annual numbers—Individual oare and instruction brigade, when six officers and 32 post election Tuesday night. He by experienced faculty* Nashville area boys were safely evacuated from will succeed Richard McCusker, CORA BRISTOL NELSON their flood-ridden camp on top of retiring commander, on Sept. 1. Marfreesbero, Tennessee Red Hill, Eureka, N. Y. Pogliano is an inspector for the industrial commission. He was a sergeant with the 115th engineers ANNUNCIATION BAZAAR and served overseas in the World VINCENTIAN BROTHERS OF THE CONGREGATION OF THE war. a MISSION are called to a beautiful and lofty vocation, co-operating E. 37TH AND LAFAYETTE ST. with the priests In the work of the MISSION, both at hoine and abroad. Young men feeling themselvee called to serve God In the JPamily Is Mute for RELIGIOUS STATE are requested to write ue. For Information, 3 NITES I - T in s WEEK address: Rev. Father Superior, ST. MVkRY’S SEMINARY, PERRY- Year; Planning Sect VILLE, MISSOURI. Budapest.-—A family of three- 22 Attractive Entertainment Featurea father, mother, and daughter— are under observation in a hospital 'GASH ATTENDANCE PRIZES THURSDAY AND FRID j here after remaining mute for Order St. Joseph’s Hymnal Hazel Hurst, American blind more than a year in accordance for new school-year. Complete, best, most convenient, durable girl, is pictured at Plymouth, Eng­ with a vow they took with an idea NEW HUDSON 112 BROUGHAM hym'n-and-prayer book combined; pages 377, notes for one voice land. She had gone on a “ sight­ of forming a new religious sect. for hymns, entire year, Gregorian chant, 4 Masses, Requiem, seeing” trip to Britain, but in ac­ This is but another instance of Vespers, Benediction, etc. 'Twice approved by Cardinal Mun­ cordance with British law her See- post-war quirks that have cropped Awarded Saturday Night delein; 20,000 copies sold. Price 0,75, discount 10 per cent for ing-Eye dog was quarantined. Miss up and caused persons and groups 1st order and poor parishes. Orgen Accompaniment ?3.50. Hurst announced the would not to form themselves into sects, such Thi% Ad Courtesy of Olinger Mortuaries Ine. Send orders to: leave the liner. unless the dog was as “ laughers,” “ devil-expellers,” REV. JOSEPH WOLF, STRUBLE, IOWA released. The law did not bend. etc. PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Aug. 11, 1938

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She playt naturally with other children BE SCENE OF RETREAT Special Values —k^pi up with her age-group at EXCLUSIVE IN NORTH DENVER school . . . and always will, thanka > The 16th annual retreat of the Gaylord street, Franklin S^yi-W, ylgain Kitties Leads the Field With New Exclusive Items on to the Coronation Acousticon that ii Catholic Laywomen’s Retreat as­ or through Loretto HeighS col­ • compensatiti^ for her hearing loss. sociation to be held at Loretto lege, Loretto, Colo., Pearl 2468, Every deafened child deaervee aa (Continued From Page One) . The girls from Little Flower and Plsy-Tcx (Lstsx MstcrisI) The Cantonese believed they Heights college, Aug. 25 to 28, Membership chairmen repre­ much! Vail centers and St. Anthony’s Psnties, Rubber Sheets. Bib, Mrs. Days Ideal Baby Shoes. School Supplies had found a safe haven beside the promises to be the largest held to' senting different parishes have Neighborhood house returned to (Guirsnteed Psnties rnsile Soft Sole Shoes, Smoked Elk. Cathedral, plainly marked by a date. The Rev, Charles McDon­ been appointed as follows; The at Denver on Tuesday after a two from Durt robber sop. Will White Bed Boom Slippera* ACOUSTICON large French over the roof. nell, S.J., of St„ Louis university, Cathedral parish, chairman, Mrs. who is well known in Denver, will weeks’ outing at the deanery’s lest three years). INSTITUTE Torn and dismembered bodies S. P. Keating, assisted by Mrs. be the retreat-master. J. B. Hunter; Blessed Sac­ camp in Bendemeer. The girls K en drick - littered the area in front of the were accompanied by MisS Mary Watch jot Our Weekly Additions to Our Exclusive Line at Phyoiciani and Surgeons Cathedral after the raid. Several A limited number of invitations rament, general chairman, Miss Supply Co. Ellen Daugherty of Little Flower were injured inside the building, has been sent out and it is hoped Anne Birmingham, assisted by Miss B e lla m y ’s that the ladies receiving them will Mary Nadorff; St. John’s, Mrs. center and Miss Anne Marie Wade, 233 Sixteenth St. TAbor 3153 which was badly wrecked. who had directed activities in the KITTIES— 3939 Tennyson COR. 16TH AND STOUT Denrer, Colo. On one tour of inspection, 71 sign the return cards and mail them Charles H. Hayden; St. Philo- as soon a.s possible. All inter­ mena’s, Mrs. J. T. Cronin; Sacred camp in the two weeks. Counselors Children's and Infants^ Wear bodies were counted. The scene returning were Mrs. Grace Wag­ at the Cathedral, however, was ested friends who care to attend Heart-Loyola, Misses Abbue and will be cordially welcomed, and Lucy Flath; St. Catherine’s, Mrs. ner, Anne Sullivan, Margot Fergu­ the most pathetic, the most shock­ son, Dorothy Groninger, Isabel TAbor IOCS. Ooen 8 A. M. to 1:3e P. H. ing to the war-hardened people can make reservations through the Frank P. Grannell; Annuncia­ president, Mrs. S. P. Keating, 1172 Thompson, Rosita Martinez, and of this much-bombed city. tion, Miss Eleanor Engelhardt; St. James’, Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald; Connie Jaremillo. Bon Ton Biihop Refute, to Evacuate St. Leo’s, Mrs. John Mohan; Holy Sewing classes at all centers are Kirkland School of Art Bishop Antoine Fourquete, who Family, Mrs. J. B. Ginn; St. engaged in making garments for has seen 43 years of service in Aurora Picnic on Francis de Sales’, Miss Nellie school children. 'The material is Day and Evening Classes Beauty School Canton, walked through the blood- Garland; Holy Ghost, Mrs. Har­ supplied by the deanery to those # Painttnx 0 Deiixn 0 AdTertiainx 'Art smeared grounds after the attack, vey Smith; St. Elizabeth’s, Miss who can fiot afford to pay for it. 604 14th Street 0Jnt«rior Deroration (Extension Class for Unir. of Colo.) looking over the rows of bodies of Lucille Hagus; St. Dominic’s, The women’s sewing group at St. 0S stard sy Clauea for Children and Teachers Denver, Colo. many small children. Mrs. David O’Brien; St. Joseph’s, Anthony’s Neighborhood house 1311 PEARL ST. DENVER, COLO. “ I can’t understand the reasop Sunday’s Schedule Mrs. Alex Pollock; St. Patricks, has completed 46 garments. 'The Miss Lsabel Staub; St. Mary’s of girls have made four attractive Credits accepted by leedinx eollesre,, nniversitiee. and profeMional art schoola. We Teach Beauty Culture for this,” he said. “ There are no guns and no soldiers in this area. Littleton, Miss Catharine C. Ma­ rugs. One hundred and forty-six (S*. Thereie’, Pariih, Aurora) loney. Other appointments will be “ I shall refuse to evacuate the children are registered at the com­ EVENING CLASSES The members of St. Therese’.s made later.* munity center; between 50 and 80 Cathedral. It will always remain parish invite everyone to attend a haven for refugees.” Following ia the schedule of ex­ children are taken care of each their benefit picnic Sunday, Aug. ercises: Opening, Thursday eve­ day. Attendance at the classes in You tciU love Late in the evening rescue work­ 14, at Magpie grove, which is two SALES SERVICE SCHOOL ning, Aug. 25, at 7:45 o’clock in woodcarving, painting, and em­ ers still were digging under the and one-half miles north of Au­ 1441 Welton TA. 6404 the college chapel. Conference broidering numbers 75. ST. MARY’S ACADEMY Are You Just wreckage for survivors, some of rora. Signs will furnish direc­ and Benediction of the Blessed WPA workers will attend a con­ Hoping to Land whom were seen pinned under tions to the picnic grounds. Sacrament. ference in Boulder opening Aug. as a day school for your daughter and her deep masses of concrete and steel. Refreshments of all-kinds will Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 29. little sister. in a Good Job ? Cathedral It Ruined be served by the men and women Aug. 26, 27, and 28:—6:30 «• m., The citizenship class made an Music, French, Speech, Dancing, Art, Physical Hope without foundation la pretty Headquarters Not a single window in the Ca­ of the parish and the Young Peo­ rising bell; 7, Holy Mass; 8, break­ educational tour of the offices of Education, form a part of the regular schedule futile in this competitive age! But thedral remained intact. The in­ ple’s club. fast; 9, conference; 10, Stations of the Rocky Mountain News in the from Pre Primer through Higll*^Ghool— 13 grades. Accredited hope plus training ia a winning terior was twisted in destruction. for Catholic Races and games will occupy the the Cross in college chapel; 11, week. by State University, member of North Central Association. Af­ combination—and all over this coun* All the side chapels were ruined. conference; 12, silent meditation; try today, in all kinds of profeasiona afternoon and evening, and prizes Camp to Remain Open filiated with Loretto Heights College. “ Ask for tbs Principal and trades, men are getting ahead— Broken crucifixes, flowers, frag­ are in store for the winners. A 12:10, dinner; 1 to 3, rest period; landing in good jobs—earning more ments of stained glass and candles 3:30, conference; 4:30, recitation Bendemeer will remain open in ' ST. MARY’S ACADEMY money—because of aerioua and sys­ School Books frolic will be featured. The con­ the rest of the summer under man­ 3 tematic study of International Cor­ littered the floor. A grotto con­ cessions are varied and an enjoy­ of Rosary in college chapel; 5, con­ Retistrstlon September respondence Schools Courses. These Complete line of new and taining a statue of the Virgin ference; 6, .supper; 7 to 7:30, rec­ agement of the deanery. It af­ 1870 PENNSYLVANIA ST. CHERRY 0888 able time is guaranteed to all. fords an ideal spot for a vacation. DENVER, COLO. courses are giving them the train­ used for every school in the Mary was riddled with bomb The grounds will be beautifully reation period; 7:30, conference ing they need to succeed! You can diocese. All the n^w adop­ splinters. and Benediction. Cabins may be rented with house­ get it too I lighted so that the games and so­ keeping arrangements, or, if de­ tions. It was understood a report of cial can continue into the evening. Early reservations are urged in International order to insure the choicest ac­ sired, good meals will be served the damage to the Cathedral had Parishioner Ii III commodations. at little cost. For information or C. A. LAW OLIVE LAW Correspondence been forwarded to Paris by French Mrs. Wolf has been seriously ill reservations, call Mrs. W. T. Kim- BARGAIN officials. The Cathedral is main­ Schools in the past week. mi'ns, SP. 9141, or Mrs. L. V. Wag­ tained by a Paris Foreign Mis­ Sertnion, Pa. Book Store ner, YO. 1802. DISTRICT OFFICE sion .society. SOCIAL SET FOR AUG. 16 Book Store Selling 406 15th KE. 1418 Mrs. W. H. Paul, director of 748 Gas & Electric Bldg. LORETTINES FROM HANYANG De Soto Hotel At Tremont A square dance social will be Mexican relief and referring DENVER, COLO. TAKE REFUGE IN SHANGHAI Parochial Textbooks Phone MAin 8883 held in the Holy Family school agency, has her usual daily calls Denver Since the Japanese drive in hall Tuesday, Aug. 16, from 7,-to Fred Rosenstock, proprietor of from those seeking help or advice. Hupeh has begpin, the Sisters of 10 p. m. Everyone is invited, ad­ The Benefit shop continues to Loretto who were laboring in the Bargain Book store, announces One Person— $1.00 and $1.25 : Two Persons— $1.50 and $1.75 mission free. that the new textbooks selected, make its plea for stock. Any­ Hanyang have taken refuge in the thing one wishes to give will be VISIT OUR NEW STORE by Father Hubert Newell and the With Private Bath School Heads, French concession at Shanghai. FORTY HOURS’ DEVOTION sent for immediately, gratefully FOR BARGAINS The Lorettines conduct a number committee for the parochial schools One Person— $2.00 Two Persons— $2.50 Week of Aug. 14: Glenwood of the Diocese or Denver have ar­ received, and promptly sold. Call / Look! of institutions in Colorado. Sisters TA. 2916. In Diamonds, Watches of Charity of ’ Cincinnati working Spring!,Stephen’s. rived in the city and a large stock 1848 Broadway On Highways No. 85 and 87 Standard Neut Procett in Wuchang, where bombing is ready at his store. This is the tenth year the store is serving and Jewelry killed more than 1,500 persons in Freedom of Press Is Salvage Store Project Duplicator the public as specialist in Catholic one day, were to be moyed as soon Inaugurated in Kansas HIGH CLASS JEWELRY mm ^ g e l a t i n . Issue in Mexico City school books. The new adoptions as word was received from the Mexico City.— All the papers of for the grade schools are in geog­ And Watch Repairing at Lowest Most Rev. J. Sylvester .Espelage, the capital protested ^itorially raphy, history, and civics; for the O.F.M., Vicar Apostolic, confined Kansas City, Kans.— Beginning Prices in Denver NO^ INK ■! the threats of the Confederation high schools, religion. with a small stock of used furni­ in the International hospital in of Mexican Workers to boycott the Parents and pupils are urged to ture and clothing the Society of Wuchang suffering from a very Duplicator Supply Co. newspapers that have triticized come in any time before the rush St. Vincent de Paul has opened a The Abbey School Swiss Jewelry, Inc. bad case of dysentery. The Char­ the organization. The freedom of and make selections. All books salvage store here which is in $ 1027 16th St. 210-211 CHAMBER OF COM. BLDG. ity nuns are also represented in the press is one of the chief topics except the new adoptions may be AT ARAPAHOE DENVER charge of Joseph Coyle of St. Colorado institutions. of discussion currently in Mexico, had in good used numbers. Mary’s parish. Canon City, Colorado Word of the pitiable plight of and the boycott is considered a the priests and religious in the blow to this right. war-torn zone was mailed via the Boarding School Conducted by the China Clipper to St. Rose’s con­ in Whang Tu Po was almost ruined vent in La Crosse, Wise., mother- by the bombs. Members of that or­ AUGUST 18-20 DATES FOR 17TH house of the Franciscan Sisters der were also taken to the French Benedictine Fathers Mt. St. Gertrude of the Perpetual Adoration, by concession to await planes to take CARNIVAL AT ST. CATHERINE’S the superior of St. Rose’s on'the them to Hongkong. They possibly High Scfiool and College Yantze, Sister M. Charitina. will be returned to the United The new $75,000 convent of the States until Sino-Japanese hostili­ (St. Catherine’s Parish) Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shannon as Academy Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur ties have ceased. The 17th annual midsummer sponsors, and Shirley Louise and For Free Catalogue Write to the Reverend Rector Boulder, Colorado carnival will be held Aug. 18, 19, Cha.leen Ann, daughters of Mr. and 20. A dinner will be served and Mrs. Fred Ladig, with Cath­ intrepid band of ex­ the evening of Aug. 18 in the ban­ erine and Karl Ladig as sponsors. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity, B.V.M. Qreatest Pathfinder plorers, the California Fran­ quet hall under the auspices of On Tuesday morning at 9 ciscans, was Padre FrancisrU Garces, in whose memory a magnificent the Altar and Rosary society. o’clock Miss Betty Byrne and statue is now being sculptured for placement along highway 99 near There will be a choice of chicken Louis Fattor were united in mar­ A Boarding and Day School for Girls Bakersfield, Calif. Below is shown John Palo-Kangas, WPA federal pies or Italian spaghetti served riage before the Rev. D. A. Le- art srulptor, in charge of the work, with his model of the statue, which, from 5 to 8. mieux. The best man was Arthur St. Scholastica Academy Fully Accredited University AflBliation when completed, will be 15 feet in height with a five-foot base. Work More than $2,000’ in prizes will Fattor, brother of the bridegroom; of the Royal Gorge ' on the statue probably will be completed in May, 1939. Padre Garces be -riveii away at the carnival this the maid of honor was Irma Cukol, Healthful Location Spacious Campus accompanied Padre Juan Bautista de Anza on his famous overland year. The chief prizes .are a Plym­ the bridesmaid ^7as Helen Barley, CANON CITY, COLORADO trip from Sonora to San Gabriel in 1776. outh two-door sedan, a t 'elvinator, and Louis Cukol was the other FOR CATALOG ADDRESS a hope che.st, a wrist watch, a attendant. Ushers were Frank and An Accreditdd School for Girls of Elementary ^ and handmade afghan^nd table cloth, Phil Dillehay, a n d Charleen besides many other prizes. There Phelan was flower girl. The bride High-School Age Sister Superior, Phone 343 will be about 20 booths in oper­ wore white satin trimmed with Conducted by the Benedictine Sisters ation. About 500 hams have been lace, and wore a finger-tip tulle ordered for the ham and bacon veil and carried a shower bouquet booth. Special prizes will be of bride’s rose^ and lilies of the Boarding and Day School awarded Thursday and Friday eve­ valley. The maid of honor and the nings as follows; First prize, $5 bridesmaid wore turquoise blue Courses:'^ College-Preparatory, Pre-Vocational, in cash; second prize, $2.50; third and peach and carried red roses. Commercial-Academic, Spefeial Music, Household Arts prize, $2.50; fourth prize, ton of A v.’eddin' breakfast was served Regis High School coal; fifth prize, load of wood. at the Argonaut hotel for mem­ Scenery, Climate, and Healthfulness of The illuminated pillars were bers of both families and Father erected o' the parish grounds last Lemieux. The couple left on a Location Unsurpassed Conducted by the Jesuit Fathers wetk and will be displayed each short honeymoon trip to ­ evening until the end of the car­ stone park. WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS A Boarding and Day School for Boys nival. The souvenir program has Two ConTcrts Received gone to press and will be ready Mrs. Gilbert Marshall and L u -, Accredited to The North Central Association of Colleges and for distribution Sunday. The com­ mittee in charge of the program cille Mary Green were received Secondary Schools and to the Association of Universities into the Church last week. The reports that it will exceed the one and Colleges of the Society of Jesus, sponsors were Mr. and Mrs.. An­ printed last year, which was the largest in the history of the car­ gelo Boggio and Mr. and Mrs. Mi­ Three Courses of Study nival. chael P. Rofrone, respectively. Regis College The Classical, the Latin

lV- ..'SI Thursday, Aug. 11, 1938 Olfice, 938 Pannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE

hHftf A il (Tii st ilrtXIS demand cool evening fovrns. Deaignen have come forth with some creations that meet this demand. Margaret Lindsay, in the picture f below, wears a white tulle dance frock. Olivia de Haviiland hat chosen a frock of cotton and taffeta with a cotton under-dress that hat small black and white figures on a red ground. Anita Ixtuite goes dancing Hits and Bits The Denver’s Bridal Shop in a dress made entirely from taffeta, striped in pale shades of rose, green, blue, and white.

When preparing cooling drinks, use a simple sugar sirup for Under (he direction of sweetening. It mixes thoroughly with the beverage and does not our Bridal Secretary, settle at the bottom. Mias Margaret Evans, It is not necessary to peel early is at your service— to rhubarb before cooking. Cut in slices about an inch thick. make your wedding

Hollowed-out bananas, peaches, the lovely hour-to-re- or other good-sized fruits make member it should be! edible container? for holding chilled diced fruit for salads or desserts. When a “ fancier” food is desired, try some of these. The younger people usually enjoy mak­ ing these dainties. I

Eggs do not require the coldest ,'VS , Get Your Copy place in mechanical refrigerators. It is a mistake to think that egg of Our Wedding whites beat better when cold. When whites are to be whipped stiff, it is better to remove the eggs from the Embassy Book refrigerator for a short time be­ fore using to obtain the gi:«atest ■‘M bulk. Just a jew left!

Boiled frostinp:, if not cooked Come in today! enough so that it will spread on cake, may be cooked over again or Two Abbey Priests powdered sugar may be added If you’ re an excited until it is the right consistency to young Bride-to-Be you spread. Use double boiler when Serve in California cooking frosting over. have a thousand and one things on your The Rev. Innocent Mangus, 0. baugh, and Father Innocent was Why not pin a bouquet on the next angel food cake you make S. B., administrator at Dos appointed administrator. In the mind— dozens of de­ 22 months that he has been there, for a party? Simply place a jon­ Palos, Calif., for the past two the priest has done remarkably quil, rose, or carnation with a bit tails to look after! years, has been appointed by his of fern in a small glass that will well with the difficult parish. He And The Denver superiors to Our Lady of Lourdes has won the affection of all the fit in the center of the cake. Then parish in Los Angeles. His place parishioners and a respected posi­ carefully lower it into the tube of Bride’s Shop has just will be taken temporarily by the tion in the civic life of both towns. the cake. This not only makes a Rev. Fabian Heid, O.S.B., ofJHolyx His work with the Italian Catholic lovely food picture, but serves as the thing for you— a Cross abbey in Canon City. federation in the interests of the an attractive centerpiece. \ Father Innocent, also from Holy people of that nationality has been beautiful Wedding Cross abbey, went to California in especially noteworthy. For frozen canned fruit, simply Embassy Book. It has October, 1936, because of poor Father Fabian, who has been bury an unopened can of fruit health induced by the high alti­ temporarily assigned to the West (crushed pineapple or raspberries) authentic information tude of Colorado. At that time in a mixture of two parts crushed Side parishes, had been engaged about the etiquette the Most Rev. Philip G. Scher, in teaching at the school for boys ice and one part rock salt. Let stand about two and one half Bishop of Monterey-Fresno, was conducted by the Benedictines at and details o f evei7 in need of a priest to take care of the Abbey sch ool. As the hours; open can at both ends, uh- i 'I Dos Palos and its mission, Fire- matter has not yet been settled be­ mold, and slice. type of wedding! tween Bishop Scher and the Bene­ I Come in and get your dictine superiors, it is not known Franlifurters Are Denver Academy Pupils how long Father Fabian will re­ i copy — there is no main in Dos Palos. Are on Outing At Camp % As the Moat Rev. John J. Cant­ charge! well, Archbishop of Los Angeles, Fine Barbecued I^ ses Peggy and Nan Gham- is in Europe, it is not-known yet ucij/ Barbara Murphy, and Audrey just what appointment Father In­ (By ORRY-KELLY, The drape is secured at the waist­ Hurley of St. Mary’s academy. nocent will be given. It is reported, Spicy as they are in themselves, Famous Hollywood Stylist) line with two big silver pins in Denver, are enjoying a two weeks’ The Bride’s Sh op- however, that he will be pastor of frankfurters are delicious Cooked the shape of leaf-clusters. outing at Camp Montrita. Hollywood.— (INS)— The drape Second Floor the church, with two assistants. in a good barbecue sauce. mode has such- limitless possibili­ Glenda Farrell likes the two- Our Lady of Lourdes, located at Slice two medium sized cooking shades-of-a-color theme which she Cathedral League Will E. Third and Rowan streets in the onions in thin slices. Saute them ties for the designer who gets his carries out for evening in ame­ Southern metropolis, has a paro­ in two or three tablespoons of fat fun from working with materials thyst and a slightly deeper violet Convene on August 15 chial school with 394 pupils. It is until they are yellow and trans­ rather than sketches that it seems shade. The slim dress is a sheer in charge of the Benedictines from parent. Add two tablespoons of destined to live to a ripe old age. silk jersey in the pastel shade, The Cathedral League of the Sacred Heart priory. Sacred vinegar, two tablespoons of Ita newest version is carried out in while the violet drape begins at Sacred Heart will meet Monday Heart, Okla. In need of priests, Worcestershire sauce, one and one- two kinds of material, two con­ the neckline and continues on to evening, Aug. 15, in SL Paul’s the superior of that house applied half teaspoons of salt, one-fourth trasting colors or two shades of a outline the bodice and form a gir­ chapel immediately after novena to the Abbot of Canon City for teaspoon of paprika, a dash of red single color. The style also pro­ dle. In a daytime dress Glenda devotions. A good attendance is help. Abbot Leonard Schwinn pepper, one teaspoon of chili pow­ vides us with a new way to use uses two shades of blue crepe to requested. *‘Where Denver Shops With ^Confidence*' KE. 2111 chose Father Innocent. der, one-fourth teaspoon of black fringe, the perennial fashion splendid drapery advantage. favorite. pepper, three-fourths of a cup of Isabel Jeans, whose sense of the ketchup, and three-fourths of a For several months the simple Prompt courteoua aervice, intelligent interest in your I dramatic in fashions is never dor­ cup of water. all-draped dress has been both a mant, uses fringe in an expert THIS m o n t h ’s Floral needs, prices that are eminently fair and the de­ Allow these ingredients to cook daytime and evening classic. A way. Against a plainly patterned down for one-half to three-quar­ step newer ni/w is the slim silhou­ white crepe dinner dress, long- STAR ARECIPE Producers Creamery Products Means Quality Products at sire to please you are characteristic of ters of an hour to a thick sauce. ette with contrasting overdrape. sleeved, floor-length, and high- Reasonable Prices I Place the frankfurters in the Marie Wilsort does it in Warner necked, she poses flame fringe. sauce (use a heavy skillet for Bros.’ Three Girls on Broadway Her drape, which is only six inches this) and allow them to heat and SPETH FLORAL CO. with a shell pink crepe dinner but several yards long, iswide is fas­ Crab- season covered for 15 minutes. gown which has a wide powder CH. 1S3T 1201 E. COLFAX CH. 1244 tened to the high throatline. From m eat Ice Cream - Milk blue crushed panel coming from there it falls almost to the floor Salad STUFFED AVOCADO SALAD the left shoulder, crossing the on one side. 1 pkg. salad gelatin Cream - Butter 4 peeled avocado halves bodice diagonally as far as the (aspic) 933 Bannock Si. waistline and falling from that It’s mail-bag time again, so we’ll Denver, Colo. FREE DELIVERY AT CUT PRICES lemon juice 1 cup belling water point to the hem. A narrow belt of answer some of the most fre­ KEatone 3297 salt quently asked questions of the 2 eggs % cup cottage cheese the blue buckles where the drape month. Many late summer brides 1 tbis. sugar PENCOL DRUG STORES 2 teaspoons finely cut green hits the waist. 1 teaspoon salt Serrlnf would like to know what materials onio# _A nice effect is also achieved they can choose for trousseau 1 tbIs. onion Julos Baur'$ Ice Cream and Candy paprika with matching drapes coming from 2 tbis. lemon Jules lettuce or endive for garnish gowns intended to carry them lmport«

' I ; THE EXAMINATION OF Qoarterly Heel SUMMER MASS SCHEDULE Colorado Springs

CHILDREN’S EYES DENVER EAST LAKE, 9. Is much more difficult and requires more skill and instruments CA’THEDRAL, E. Colfax and Logan, 6, T, EDGEWATER. T ind I. Week-dayz, than for the adult. Neglect of children’s eyes is responsible for 8. 9, 10:30, and 12. Week-days. 6:30 7:30. Nuns Back From Of D.C.C.W. to Be and 8. ELBERT, fourth Sunday only: 9, June much of the present day eye trouble. Children artf failing in ANNUNCIATION. E. 36th Ave. and * and August: 11, July and September their studies, quitting school, becoming misfits in life wholly be­ Humboldt, 5:16, 7:30. 3 :M. 9:30. ELDORADO SPRINGS. Mass at South cause of correctable eye defects. Make sure of their eyes. Let 10:45 and 13, Week-daya, 6:15. 7:15, Boulder. 7 :80, first, third, and fifth as examine them. and 8. Sundays: 9, second and fourth Sun* Held at Salida 6LE8SED SACRAMENT, Uontview Blvd. days. Summer Session and Elm, 7, 8:30. 10:30, and 12. ELIZABETH, second Sunday only; 9. FITZSIMONS CHAPEL. Fitisimons hos­ June. August, and October; 11, July pital, 6 and 8. Week-days, Commun- and September. SWIGERT BROS. The quarterly conference of the nion, 6:15; Mast, 7:80. Colorado Springs.— (St. Fran­ EMPIRE, Hass at Georgetown. 9. Denver Diocesan Council of Cath­ HOLY FAMILY. W. 44th Ave. and Utica. cis’ Hospital)— Saturday morning, Good Service 6. 7:20. 9. 10:30. and 11:45. ENGLEWOOD. 6. 8, and 10. Better Vision Optometrists olic Women will be held in Salida July 30, Sisters M. 'Virginia and HOLY GHOST, 19th and California Sts., ERIE, 9 :80, first, third, and fifth Sun* for Every Age at Rigbt Prices Wednesday, Aug. 24. The busi­ 5:15, 6. 7:15, 8:15. 9:16. 10:15. 11:15, M. Honora, Sisters of St. Francis, ness session will be held in the as­ and 12:16. Week-dkyt, 7 and 7:46. days: 8. second and fourth Sundays. 1550 California KEystone 7651 ESTES PARK. 7:80 and 9:80. arrived from Albuquerque, N. Always a sembly hall. HOLY ROSARY. E. 47th Ave. and Pearl. Mex., where they both had at­ 6 and 9. EVERGREEN. 10. Money-Back 14'Hi and Broadway The Rev. Bernard Gillick, pas­ LOYOLA, E. 38rd Ave. and York. «. T, FAIRPLAY, 9. tend^ summer school in June and tor, and members of the Altar and 8:30, 10:80. and 12. FLEMING. 7 and 9. July. Guarantee On Civic Center Rosary society are arranging the MERCY HOSPITAL, 6. FLORENCE. 7 and 9. Week-days, 7:80 OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL. W. 36th FORT COLLINS. St. Joseph’s, 6. 7 :80. Sister M. Oda, who spent her SAVE $160 ON 1938 CHEVROLET DE NO. 476— All Makes Typewriter Service program. Invitation to meet Ave. and Navajo. 6, 6, 7, 8. 9, and and 9. Holy Family, 8 and 10. vacation here and celebrated her LUXE COUPE WITH RADIO—8.900 60-HORSEPOWER FORD TUDOR SE­ there, was extended the council at 10 :S0. FORT GARLAND, 8:80, second Sunday 25th anniversary in the community MILES. DAN. LOW MILEAGE, GOOD LOOKS. OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE. W. 86th only. YOU SAVE $260 ON THIS C j . q i ; Call Frank Williami when you want dependable repair work on the annual convention in Pueblo June 28, left Saturday afternoon NO. 266— Ave. and Kalamath, 10. FORT LOGAN. 8:80. ALMOST NEW CAR AT..... yoiir -typewriter. Prompt service— honest prices. SALES. RENT­ by Mrs. J. J. Madden, delegate OUR LADY OF VICTORY. W. 12th Ave. FORT LUPTON. 8:80. first Sunday; 9 :fi0. with her sister, Sister M. 'Vir­ 1937 FORD DE LUXE TUDOR SEDAN. ALS.' Portabls typewriters, all makta. 436 14th S t, MA. 3495. from Salida. and Shoshoae, 7 :30. other Sundays. ginia, for Humphrey, Nebr., to A BEAUTIFUL GRAY CAR, NO. 462— Mrs. S. J. O’Day, president of PRESENTATION, W. Tth Ava. and FORT LYON. 7. WORTH $596. YOU SAVE e R R A 60-HORSEPOWER FORD COUPE, Julian, 6:30 and 9. FORT MORGAN. 8 and 10. visit their parents and relatives. $45 ON THIS AT...... BLUE. LOW MILEAGE, AN ALMOST the, Diocesan council, requests that SACRED HEART. 28th and Larimer Sts.. FOUNTAIN. 10, first and third Sundays. Sister M. 'Virginia will take up NEW CAR. YOU SAVE NO. 347— $246 ON THIS CAR AT____* P ^ * ** reports from affiliated organiza­ 6, 7. 3:30. and 10:20. FRAZER, Mass at Maryvale camp. her work in Nebraska as a teacher, 1937 FORD TOURING FOR- Cozzen’s Ranch chapel, 8, June 26 to tions and members of standing ST. ANTHONY’S HOSPITAL, W. 16th and Sister M. Oda will return tb DOR SEDAN. A REGULAR C R frc: NO. 464— July 81, inclusive. Specializing in Quality Plumbing and Ave. and Quitman, 5 :43 and 7 :45. $625 VALUE FOR...... 1933 PLYMOUTH DE LUXE committees be sent to the respec­ FREDERICK, 9, first, third, and fifth Lumberton, N. Mex., to assume ST. CAJETAN’S, 9th and Larimer Sti., 4-DOOR SEDAN. A VERY tive chairmen as soon as possible. Sundaya; 7:80, second and fourth Sun­ her duties as teacher there. NO. .IIO - Heating Repairs 6 :30. 8. 10. and 12. days. NICE LOOKING CAR...... Members of the board who can ST. CATHERINE’S. W. 42nd Ave. and Sister M. Georgriana, who is sta­ 1937 DE LUXE FORD TUDOR conveniently attend are expected Federal Blvd., 5:45, 7, 8:30. 10, and 12. FRUITA. 9. SEDAN. HEATER, GOOD C R O R NO. 624— ST. DOMINIC’S. W. 29th Ave. and Fed­ GARDNER. 7:80 and 9. tioned here in the sanatorium, left LOOKS. BIG VALUE...... 4 p « J ^ t » 1983 PLYMOUTH COUPE. to do so. Representation at the GEORGETOWN, 9. SUTTERY & COMPANY eral Blvd., 5:30. 7:80. 9. 10:30. and 12. with her sister, Sister M. Honora, LOW MILEAGE AND GOOD GILCHRIST, 11, second and fourth Sun­ NO. 4 9 5 - 18th annual convention of the N.C. ST. ELIZABETH’S. 11th and Curtia Sts.. CONDITION ...... $295 days. July 31 for Waterloo, la., to visit 1936 FORD TUDOR SEDAN, EXCEL­ C.Wi to be held in Biloxi, Miss., 6, 7 :30. 9. 10:30. and 12. Holy days. relatives for a short time. They LENT CONDITION. RADIO PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS 6. 7, 8. 9, and 12:15. GILL (Spanish), 12, fifth Sunday only. NO. 496- Oct. 18 to 26 will be considered. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’, S. Sherman GLEN WOOD SPRINGS, 7 andi 9. will be joinecl by another sister EQUIPPED. A REGULAR C Q Q R 1984 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR C Q O R 1646 BLAKE STREET GOLDEN, 8. and Alameda, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and in religion. Sister M. Vera, who is $445 VALUE FOR ...... ' SEDAN. A FINE C A ^...... GORDON, 9, second Sunday only. 12. JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE U41 superior at St. Margaret’s hos­ NO. 527— 1929 REO COUPE. GOOD C A R ST. JAMES’. E. 18th Ave. and Newport. GRAND JUNCTION, 6 and 1:80. Week­ days, 7 :30. TIRES AND RUNS O.K.___ 7. 9, and 11. > pital, in Hammond, Ind. After 1935 OLDSMOBILE 8 COUPE, RUM­ ST. JOHN’S. E. 5th Ave. and Josephine. GRAND LAKE. 8 and 10, July and their visit, Sister M. Honora will BLE SEAT, RADIO. 6-PLY 6:30, 7:30. 8:30, 9:30. 11. and 12. August. TIRES. A BEAUTIFUL CAR OF GREELEY, 6:15 and 9. go to La Fayette, Ind., to teach WELL WORTH $445 AT A S Q Q R 1928 PONTIAC COACH...... $45 ST. JOSEPH’S. W. 6th Ave. and Gala- Requiescant in Pace pagp. 5 :30, 7, 8:30. 9:30. and 11:30. GREENWOOD, 10, first and fourth Sun­ in the normal school connected SPECIAL PRICE OF...... ipOCFtA 166 OTHERS ST. JOSEPH’S (Polish). E. 4«th Ave. days: fit second, third, and fifth Sun­ with the mother-house there. Sis­ days. and Pennsylvania, 7 and 9. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P. M. JAMES L. HERSON. Kansas City, Mo. GUNNISON, 7 and 9. ter Georgiana and Sister Vera Requiem Mass was offered Friday, Aug. ST. LEO’S. lOfh St. and W. Colfax, 6, T. will return to their fespective Tl 9. and 10:80. HAXTUN, 7:80, first, thirds and fifth 6, at St. Dominic’s church at 10:30. ln> ST. LOUIS, 3300 S. Sherman, 6, 8, and Sundays; 9, second and fourth Sun­ houses. DENVER’S LARGEST FORD DEALER terment Kansas City. W. P. Horan ft days; 7:80, holy days. Son service. 10. ' (Preentation Pariah) HOEHNE, first Sunday only. CARMEL DiCROCE. 3536 Mariposa ST. MARY MAGDALENE’S. W. 26th Ave. HOLLY, 10. first and third Sundays; 8, ITe Have Our Own Delivery street. Wife of George DiCroce. mother The luncheon and card party to and Oepew, 7 and 9. Week-days, 7 :30. second, fourth, and fifth Sundays. MAin 3518 of Mrs. Irene Finamore. Mrs. Mary Di* be sponsored by the Altar and Ro­ ST. PATRICK’S. W. 38rd Ave. and HOLYOKE, 9, first, third, and fifth Sun­ Pecos. 6, 7:30, 9, 10:30. and 12. days and holy days; 7:80, second and Fresh Sea Foods (not frozen I contain Andrea, Mrs. Elizabeth Workmeister, sary society and the P.-T. A. have Mrs. Florence Capara, Julie, Ernest, An­ ST. PHILOMENA’S. E. 14th Ave. and fourth Sundays. Spaghetti Dinner a hiffh percentaae of iodine, quite ef* been postponed to Aug. 25. There Detroit, 6. 7, 8, 9, 11, and 12. HOTCHKISS, 7:80 or 10:80, alternate Sclent in the prevention of aoiter thony, James, and George, Jr. Requiem Mass was offered Monday at 9 ii#O ur ST. ROSE OF LIMA’S. S. Navajo and W. Sundays with Somerset which Is common in the inland eitiea. will be a meeting of the women Nevada, 8 and 10. Lady of Mt. Carmel church. Interment HUGO. 9. MACKLC Freeh fish has a high protein sub­ Wednesday evening, Aug. 17. ST. THERESE’S, 9606 E. 14th Ave. Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. IDAHO SPRINGS. 9. stance so essential for the continuance This Sunday will be regular (Aurora), 7 and 9. Week-days, 7 :30. IGNACIO, second Sunday only. I B R E A D of good health. WINNIE J. MURPHY, 781 81st street. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL’S. E. Arizona ILIFF, 8 or 10. alternate Sundays with Attended by 6^ Sister of Mamie Nelson and , Louis Mur­ Communion day for the Holy Name So Eat More Sea Foods and S. Josephine, 6 :80, 8, 10, and Crook. phy. Requiem Mass was offered Satur­ society. 11:30. Week-days. 7:30. INDIAN HILLS. 10. for Health's Sake day, Aug. 6. at 9 in Sacred Heart church. The Young Ladies’ sodality will COLORADO SPRINGS JOHNSTOWN, 12. second and fourth Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger service. (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish) M O H T ■ I Call Fagan's Fish have a sewing meeting in the old CORPUS CHRIST!. 2330 N. Cascade. Sundays HARRY RANAHAN, 4250 Irving. Son 7 .«0 and 9 :30. JULESBURG. 8 and 9:80. The spaghetti dinner given Aug. and Poultry Market of Margaret E. Ranahan, brother of Mrs. rectory Friday evening. GLOCKNER SANITARIUM. 2200 N. KEENESBURG, 10. first, third, and fifth 4 at Mt. Carmel school hall was a Josephine Hamilton. Mr. Ranahan, 52. Sister Mary Anita is on retreat Sundays; 8, second and fourth Sun­ MflCKLEM Tejon, 6 and 7 :30. success. There was an attendance I B A H 1 N « 9 MAIN 3518 died Frida:^ night, Aug. 5. at a local at Mercy hospital this week, and SACRED HEART, 2026 W. Colorado days. For the Past 15 Years Denver’s sanatorium after an illness of three Ave., 8, 10, and 11:30. Week-days. KIOWA, third Sunday only; 9. June and of 625 oeople. All participants ex­ Oependabld Sea Food Connoisseur. months. gHe was born in Minneapolis Sisters Mary Helen and Mary Con­ 7:30. August: 11. July and September. and came to Denver at the beginning of pressed their pleasure at having stance are on a vacation in Man- ST. FRANCIS’ HOSPITAL, 6:46. Pos­ KIT CARSON. 10:80. second, fourth, and had a pleasant evening. the century. Funeral services were con­ itou. sibly other Masses at 7, 7 :30, and 3. fifth Sundays. ducted Tuesday. Interment Mt. Olivet ST. MARY’S, 26 W. Kiowa, 6, 7, 8. 9. KITTREDGE, Mass at Evergreen. 10. rAu$m<{)AUAOEs; Olinger service. Masses this Monday will be at The priests of the parish thank 11, and 12:10. KREMMLING, 9. second Sunday only. all who participated and helped to f MARLE R. BRANSFORD, 2126 W. 6:30 and 9 o’clock, with Benedic­ ST. PAUL'S. Broadmoor, 7 and 9:16. LAFAYETTE. 8. first, third, and fifth JOBS WANTED make the bazaar a success. Special KOA 28th avenue. Grandmother, of Leo. tion after the 9 o’clock Mass. PUEBLO Sundays; 9^ 0 , second and fourth Sun­ Henry, and Ray Abeyta and Mrs. P. T. New Furnace Inatalled days. appreciation is extended to the em rr rm esur-tnreafM , For Good Workers Baca of Los Angeles. Requiem Mass OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL. 421 Clark, LA JARA. 8:80. various societies of the parish for was offered Wednesday at 9 in St. The new air-conditioned fur­ 7. 8, and 9 :80. LA JUNTA, St. Patrick’s. 7:80 and 9:15. m nt KHMt n rmst u*rtt teau rramr. i of any type, permanent or odd Cajetan’s church. Interment Mt. Olivet. nace has been installed in the SACRED HEART ORPHANAGE. Sprague Our Lady of Guadalupe, 8 and 10. their interest and co-operation as job, call Employment Department. Ted Day service. Ave., 6:20. Week-days. 7:80. well as for their time and energy school building. SACRED HEART, 11th and Grand. I. T, PETER V. TRAUT. 1041 Ninth street. LAMAR, St. Francis de Sales’, 8. Holy spent. In contrast with recent The following people of the par­ and 9. days. 6:80 and 9. Husband of Mrs. Jean Traut. brother of ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA’S. 221 Clark. years, it was noted that a number ‘ Catholic Charities Mrs. Torn Clennan and Charles Traut, ish have been reported ill in the Our Lady of Guadalupe, 9:80. first 7 and 9. second, third, and fifth Sundays. of men and boys obligingly helped 1665 Grant St KEystone 6386 grandfather of Martin and Ruth Austin. past week; B. Fleming, Michael ST. FRANCIS XAVIER’S. Logan and Requiem Mass was offered Monday at 9 LAS ANIMAS, 8:80. clear up the booths and conces­ Krupa, Jr., who was operated on Pine, 6, 8, and 10. ' LEADVILLE, Annunciation, 7 and 9; in St. Elizabeth’ s • church. Ted Day ST. LEANDER’S. 1401 E. Sixth. 7 and 9. sions in connection with the fes­ service. for appendicitis; Mrs. William week-days. 7 :80. Week-days, 7. St. Joseph’s, 7 and 8:80. tivities. This consideration is Next W eek FRANK F. FURLOUGH. 1358 Lipan Buchholz, who was operated on in ST. MARY’S. 326 Clark. 6. 7:30. and 0. street. Requiem Mass was offered LIMON, 11, second and fourth Sundays greatly appreciated by the priests. Los Angeles; Mrs. Bob Kerstien, ST. PATRICK’S. 226 Michigan, 6. 7:30. only. Wednesday at 9 In St. Leo’s church. In­ 9, 10:80, and 11:30. Holy days, 6, 7, terment Mt. Olivet. Theodore Hackethal who underwent an operation LITTLETON, 7 and 9. Prizes were won as follows: ree Double Feature 8 and 9. Week-daya; 6:80 and S. LONGMONT. 7 and 9. serv ic. Wednesday, and R. Cain, who was EILER CHAPEL. 217 E. Mesa, 6. Fred Albi, 810 Steele s’treet, $200; THEODORE JAMES LAUGHLIN. 1023 Ninth LONG'S PEAK. Mass at Camp S t Malo. Qualteri truck line, 3936 'Tejon in an automobile accident Monday OTHER STATE CHURCHES B and 10. street. Hushsnd of M»ry Laughlin, street, $75; Michael Severino, untje of Charles Kelly. Robert I-aughlin, and suffered a skull fracture. AGUILAR. 7 and 9. aecond and fourth LOUISVILLE. 7 and 9. Week-days. 7:80. OPEN AIR Chauncey and Allen Fowler. Kequiem Sundara only. LOVELAND. 8:80. 3329 Navajo street, $26; Susan Mass was offered at 9 Tuesday in St. AKRON. 10:80, flrat and third Sundays; MANCOS, 9:80, second and fourth Sun­ days only. Canino, 3500 Navajo street, cedar Leo’s church. Interment Mt. Olivet. 8, »econd, fourth, and fifth Spndaya. chest; Dominick Melerano, 3700 HACKETHAL Theodore Hackethal service. ALAMOSA. 7:80 and 9:30. MANITOU, June. 6:10 and 8:80; August. ROSE MARIE LAUNDY. 3201 W. 26th ALLENSPA|tK, Mass at Camp Bt. Malo, 6:80. 7:80, and 9:80. Week-days. Quivas street, bicycle. ENTERTAINMENT avenue. Requiem Mass is being offered 8 and 10. 7 :30. Benefit Planned MARSHALL, Mass at South Boulder, at 9 Fridav in St. Dominic’ s church. In­ ALLISON, fourth Sunday only. MORTUARY terment Mt. Olivet. Theodore Hackethal ANTONITO, 7 and 8:15. 7.80, first, third, and fifth Suhdays; service. ARVADA. 8:45. 9. second and fourth Sundays. GEORGE J. SPRINGER, 365 S. Ogden. ASPEN, 7 :80 and 9, except last Sunday MATHESON, 9 or 11, second and fourth East Side Bazaar Daredevil 1449'.'Sl Kalamath St. Husband of Mamie Springer, father of of month, 8 :80. Sundays only. Ralph and George Springer, brother of At St. Patrick s AURORA, 7 and 9 . MePHEE. first and third Sundays only. Phone MAin 4006 Henry Springer of Denver, Mrs. W. H. AVONDALE, 10. first Sunday only. MEAD, 7 :80, first, third, and fifth Sun­ LA VOGEL Ingraham of Longmont. E. W.. Margaret, BAILEYS. Chapel of Mesdamea of Sacred days; 9. second and fourth Sundays. Now in Progress and Josephine of Detroit,' Requiem Mass Heart open to puhlic, 7 and 1:80 Sun­ MEEKER. 9, second Sunday only. Death defying chair balanc­ was offered Saturday. Aug. ♦, at 9 in (St. Patrick’, Parith) days and July 1. MODEL, third Sunday only. ing on the flyin g Trapeze. St. Francis de Sales’ church. Interment The August meeting of the Al­ BASALT. 10:80, last Sunday only. MONTE VISTA, 8, first, third, and fifth (Annunciation Parish) 40 feet high* Mt. Olivet. Hartford-Alcorn service. BEULAH. 10. Sundays: 10, second and fourth Sun­ tar and Rosary society was held on days. Games and entertainment to at­ ANTONIA APODACA. Requiem Mass Tuesday afternoon after a dessert BOULDER. 6. 7:80. and 9. Also . . . Sensational was offered Friday, Aug. 5. at Sacred BRANDON. 10;30. first Sunday only. MONTROSE. 7 and 9. tract young and old are being fea­ Miles & Dryer Heart church. Interment Mt. Olivet. luncheon served by Mrs. Sanford BRECKENRIDGE. 9. second Sunday only. MONUMENT, fifth Sunday or last tured at the parish bazaar now in slack wire juggling NELLIE A. McGee, 3695 S. Delaware. Lucy, chairman of the refresh­ BRIGHTON, 7 and 9:30. 8:11 for Span­ Wednesday only. progress on the Hagus hall and aerial act by the W ife of Thomas McGee, mother of Mrs. ment committee. Mrs. G. A. Dur­ ish only. MORLEY (Raton pass), 7:89 and 9. Printing Co. Frank T. Spillane, Mrs. Harold Cramer, BRISTOL. 8, firit and third Sundaya; 10, fourth Sunday only. grounds, E. 37th avenue and Laf­ and Jerry McGee, sister of Nora Kiiker bin presided. The meeting was second, fourth, and fifth Sundays. MT. HARRIS. 10:80, third Sunday, in ayette street. Preparations were school building. July and August Wheel Tickets for and Mrs. John Quinn of Denver, James opened with prayer led by Mrs. BROOKSTDE. 8. made to serve at least 700 persons Crawford Kiiker of Brighton, and Antone Kiiker BRUSH. 8:30 and 10:80, second and third NEDERLAND. 8. S. Chiolero. Routine reports were NEWCASTLE, 11, first Sunday only. at the dinner Thursday evening. Bazaars and Carnivals of Santa Rosa, Calif. Requiem Mass Sundays: 8:80, first fourth, and fifth was offered Thursday at 9:3(1 in St. submitted. A committee including StindayB. NORWOOD, 8, last Wednesday only. A cash attendance prize was NUCLA, 9, last Thursday only. Troupe Louis’ church, Englewood. Interment Mmes. Melphy, Rudolph, Petraglia, BUENA VISTA. 9. first and third awarded Thursday evening, and a Mt. Olivet.* Sundays. ORDWAY, 8, first Sunday; 9. other Sun­ Catholic Work Our and Durbin was appointed to con­ days duplicate cash award will be made MAGGIE C. TRUJILLO, 1U 5 11th fer with a committee of the Holy BURLINGTON, 9, second, fourth and Specialty street. Wife of Joe Trujillo. Interment fifth Sundays. Holy days. 9. OAK CREEK, 10, fo u r » Sunday, In on Friday evening. On Saturday Las Vegas, N. Mex. Name society in regard to holding CALHAN. 9, first, third, and fifth Sun* Hoskin’s funeral chapel. evening, the grand prize of .the a benefit under joint auspices in days. ORTIZ. 10, first Sunday only. 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. OURAY. 8. first and fifth Sundays; 9. bazaar, a Hudson 112 brougham, CATHERINE M.ACK the near future. The closing CAMP ST. MALO. 8 and 10. CANON CITY. St. Michael’s, 7 and 9. third Sunday. will be awarded,' as will the hope Mrs. Catherine Mack. 76, of 1764 prayer was led by Mrs. D. R. Lucy. PAGOSA SPRINGS, first Sunday only. ST. CATHERINE’S Week-days, 7 :80. KEystone 6348, 6349 Lafayette street, a resident of Colorado PALISADE. 7. chest and other prizes offered at since 1883, died Thursday, Aug. 4, at The social hour was spent review­ Holy Cross abbey. 6 and 8:15. Week* days. 6 and 7 :16. PAONIA. 9. the various booths. An invitation her home following two months of illness. ing cards received from the Rev. PARKER, first Sunday only, 9, June, Mrs. Mack is survived by her husband. CAPULIN. 10:80. to attend the bazaar is extended Achille Sommaruga from all of the CASCADE. June 19 and all Sundays In August, and October; 11. July and William H. Mack of Denver: three sis­ September. to all. MID-SUMMER CARNIVAL ters, Mrs. Margaret Roberts and Mrs. various ports that he visited on his July. 9:80: August. 8:80 and 9:80. CASTLE ROCK. 9. July and September; PEACEFUL VALLEY. Mass at Camp St. Nun Visits Parents Elizabeth Pease, both of Denver, and trip to Europe. Maio. 8 and 10. Mass at Nederland Mrs. Julia Comer of Detroit, end two 11. June, August, and October. Sister Mary Magdalen, formerly Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rankin CEDAREDGE, 9:80, second Sunday only. after July 1. brothers, Thomas Parker of Denver and PEETZ, 7:80 and 9:80. Miss Mary Nushy of ^his parish, 17th Annual James Parker of London, Can. and daughter, Barbara Ann, of CENTER. 8. CENTRAL CITY. 9 .80. PLATTEVILLE. 9:80. first Sunday; 8:80, visited with her parents, Mr. and Requiem Mass was offered at 9 Sat- Oakland, Calif., have been spend­ other Sundays. urdav. Aug. 6. at the Caithedral. Burial ing a two-week vacation with Mr. CERRIIOS, 10, second Sunday only. • Mrs. Michael Nushy of 3750 Ma­ Parish Grounds, W. 42hd and Federal Blvd. CHEYENNE WELLS. 8:80. RAM AH. 9 and 11, second and fourth in Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son Sundays. rion street, in the past week. Sis­ service. and Mrs. G. A. Durbin of this COKEDALE. 8:80. first Sunday only. parish. Mrs. Rankin is a sister CONEJOS. 10:80. RED CLIFF, 9. fourth Sunday only. ter Mary Magdalen came here from Thurs., Fri., Sat., Aug. 18,19, and 20 COPELAND LAKE. Mass at Camp St. RICO. 10, fifth Sunday only, PETER JOHN WALL of Mr. Durbin. They left 'W^ednes- RIFLE, 0. first Sunday only. Omaha and will leave shortly to Malo, 8 and 10. resume her duties in Costilla, N. Peter John Wall, a resident of Denver day morning for their home. CRAIG. 9:30, third and fourth Sundays. ROCKY FORD, 7 and 9. Spaghrtti or Chicken Pie^)inner Thurs. 5 to 8 for 30 yeers, died at his home at 4594 Charles L. Green of Napa, CREEDE. 8. second Sunday only. ROGGEN. 8, first, third, and fifth Sun­ Mex. Logan street of a heart attack. He was .Calif., a cousin of Mrs. Durbin, CRESTED BUTTE. 7 and 9. days: 10. second and fourth Sundays. Mrs. Anna Taylor of Chicago Free Cash Prizes Thurs. and Fri. Nights GEO. P. 60. CRIPPLE CREEK. 8 or 9. alternate Sun­ ROUSE. 9. first and third Sundays only. Mr. Wall was born in Poland and came was called here by the death of days with Victor. SAGUACHE, 8 and 10, fourth Sunday is a guest at the home of her son HACKETHAL to the United States when he was 15 his father on July 19. The elder CROOK, 8 or 10, alternate Sundaya with only. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. $2,000 in Prizes Saturday Night years old. His first home was in Beaver Charles Green was an uncle of niff. SALIDA. 7 and 9. H. J. Taylor of 3625 Race street. Funeral Director Falls. Pa. He was employed as a welder. DEER TRAIL. 11:80, flrit, third, and SALT CREEK, 10. first Sunday only. He was a member of St. Martin’s society, Mrs. G. A. Durbin. fifth Sundays. SAN ACACIO (Old Town). 8:80. fourth 1240 Acoma TA. 1656 group No. 134. and an active member of Mrs. A. Goetz and daughter, DEL A6UA, 7:80 and 9:80. first Sunday Sunday only. Twenty Attractive Booths St. Joseph’s (Polish) church. Agnes, left Tuesday morning for only. SAN FRANCISCO. 10:80, first Sunday; Henry’s Home Lunch Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Wanda DEL NORTE. Holy Nam# of Mary 8 :30, third Sunday. an extended visit with Mr. and A roAfl plae# In meet your friends.^, Wall, and three daughters. Miss Frances church, 6-80. 8, and 10. SAN ISIDRO, 9. first Sunday only. Wall, Miss Rose Wall, and Miss Helen Mrs. John Lechman and son, Don­ St. Joseph’s sanitariuiTi. 6:80. SAN LUIS. 7 and 9. Special German Dtnnera | CALL Wall, all of Denver. ald, of 'Ventura, Calif. Mrs. Lech­ DELTA. 7 and 9, first, third, fourth, and SAN PEDRO Y SAN PABLO. 8:80, Jlrst Fiah Dinnera Wedneadaja and Fridays A Requiem High Mass wa.s sung Mon­ man is the daughter of Mrs. Goetz. fifth Sundays: 8, second Sunday. Sunday; 10:80, other Sundays. BEER . WINE JOHNSON day at 9 at St. Joseph’s (Polish) church. DOLORES. 10, first and third Sundays. SANTA MARIA. 7 and 10. Tables for Isadies Burial in Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan & Mrs. Axel Peterson and Miss DURANGO, St. Columba's, 7 and 9. SEGUNDO. 8 and 10, first Sunday only. HENRY WAGNER. Prop* STORAGE & MOVING CO. Son service. Cora Smith contributed the beauti­ Week-days. 7:80. SILVER PLUME, Mass at Georgetown, 9. CH. 9476 1449 Lawrence 8(. ful gladioli adorning the altars Sacred Heart, 7:80 and 9:80. SILVERTON, 10, first, fourth, and fifth WHY TAKE CHANCES? JAMES W. SCHOOLER EATON (Spanish), 12, first and third Sundays: 7. second and third Sundaya. James W. Schooler, a Denver resident last Sunday. Sundays. SOMERSET, 7:80 or 10:80, alternating Yoo Can Have Depaodabia Service Among the parishioners who Sundays with Hotchkiss. tod the Cost Is Very Idow. since 1918 and former city controller of La Fayette. Ind., died Tuesday in a local SOPRIS. 7 :80 and 9. second Sunday only. have been ill anci are now recover­ SOUTH BOULDER. 7 :80, first, third, and Founded by M. T. Murray PEarl 2433 221 Broadway hospital following an Illness of two years. ing are Mmes. Frank Lyle and He was 75. fifth Sundays; 9, second and fourth Pueblo Assistant Sundays. . Mr. Schooler was born in Indianapolis. Victoria Spring. He moved to La Fayette when he was a Mrs. Frank Dunlap, who has SPRINGFIELD, 10:8(1, fourth Sunday enly. young mao. He entered polities and held been living in Washington, has re­ numerous offices. He was elected city STARRUCK, Mass at Evergreen, 10. turned to make her permanent Is Abbey Delegate STARKVILLE, 7 :80 and 9, thH^ Sunday u h H D controller in 1906. and was also a former only. state secretary of the Democratic party. residence here. He it survived by hit wife, Mrs. Emms Miss Ruth Menehin, who has STEAMBOAT SPRINGS. 8, first, third, OST\ Schooler. 1227 Osceola street, and Hrn Pueblo.— (St. Mary’s Parish)— fourth, and fifth Sundays: 10, first and been attending CoTuipbia univer­ fifth Sundays. For BCmn to Call’^ndl*^od Give 1^* sons, William of Denver and James of The Rev. Anthony Roitz, O.S.B., mates on PackingDg and Shippmg Los Angeles. sity in New York city for the past STERLING. St. Anthony’ s. 6. 7:80. 8 :80, assistant at St. Mary’s ^as and 10. Holy days, 6, 7, 8, and 9. KEystone 6228 Requiem Mass is being offered at Holy ten weeks, will return this week. C'ftca and Warehouses 1 ^ 1 JOth St. Ghost church at 9 Friday. Burial in Mt. named Holy Cross Abbey delegate St. Benedict’ s hospital, 5:46. Groceriei, Meats and She will be accompanied by Miss STONEHAM. 8:15. Olivet, Boulevard service. to attend the Benedictine Educa­ Bakery Mary 'Weeks of Boston, who will tional association convention in STRATTON. 7, every Sunday; 9, first be her -house guest for the next and third Sundays. Holy days, 7. MARGARET ANN KIESLER Collegeville, Minn., Aug. 22. SUGAR CIW , 10, first Sunday only. Mrs. Margaret Ann Kieiler, 75, of 995 two weeks. A group of parish men was des­ SUPERIOR." 9. first, third, and fifth Sun­ MURRAY’S CALL A Hooker street, pioneer Denver resident, days: 7:80, second and fourth Sundays. SINCE 1832 died Friday*. Aug. 5. after a brief illness. Withington wa, manager of a large ignated to take part in the K. S. TELLURIDE, 10, .second Sunday; 7. She was born in Brooklyn, Y., and cattle rancli, and returned to Denver a K. J. convention beginning in fourth Sunday. ^ Phones GA. 5201-02-03 came to Denver in 1886. few year, later. Eveleth, Minn., Aug. 15. TERCIO, 9. fourth Sunday only, W e lt 32nd a Julian ZONE CAB She Is survived by four daughters. Mr.. Withington had been in failing TIOGA. 9. fourth Sunday only. Mrs. Mary Lord of Denver. Mrs. Agnes health for .everal years and had been The Rev. Daniel Gnidica, O.S.B., TRINCHERA, 8:80 and 10:80, third M Ain 7171 Hennesy, of Price. Utah.: Mrs. Gertrude bedfast for the last two years. pastor of Holy Family church in Sunday only. Phillips of Tampa. Fla., and Mrs. Esther In addition to her husband, she is sur­ TRINIDAD, Holy Trinity, 6, T. 8, 9:15, Prompt, Courteous Servieo Rice of San Bernardino. Calif., and three vived by two daughters, Mrs. Derwend Kansas City, Kans., was a visitor at the pariah house on Sunday, and 10:80. Watc/t a person telephoning CLEAN NEW CABS ^ sons, Charles G. and Walter F. Kiesler. A. Edmondson and Mrs. Ernest T. Peter­ Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. 7 and 9. both of Denver, and Paul F. Kiesler oU son, botk of Denver, and a son, John H. Aug. 7. TROUTDALE. Maes at Evergreen. 10. Washington, D. C. Withington of Los Angeles. Miss Anne Kolbezen and Ed- VICTOR. 8 or 9, alternate Sundays with Requiem Mass was offered at 9 Mon­ JOE KEATING’S ward Spelich, prominent church Cripple Creek. to an out-of-town friend ‘ i day at Presentation church. Burial in ANN HICKMAN \ IGIL, 0, third Sunday only, Mt. Olivet. Mis5 Ann Hickman, former resident of members, will be married Satur­ VINELAND, 9:80. aecond and third Sun­ 1619 Tremonl St. DOYLE’S Denver end of Altoona, Pa., died in Los day, Aug. 27. days: 10. fourth Sunday. Notice the eager animation— the natural, KATHLEEN M. WITHINGTON Angeles following a two weeks’ illness as Miss Elsie Fabian and Louis VOLLMER, Spanish colony, 11. third Requiem Mass for Mrs. Kathleen M. Draught Beer warm smile. Written words cannot PHARMACY a result of t heart attack. Mihelich were married at St Sunday. i Tht Particular Druggiat Withington, a Colorado resident since Miss Hickman left Denver about 25 WALSEN6URG, 6, 7:80. 8:80, 9:4b. and substitute for the voice of someone 1831, who died Tuesda:^ at her home. years ago to make her home in Lot Mary.’s church last week. 11. Mixed Drinks 17TH AVE. AND GRANT 22T3 Eudora, was offered at Blessed Angeles. A sUter, Mist Nell Hickman, WELBY. 6 and 8. close to your heart. The long distance KE. SM7 FREE DELIVERY Sacrament church at 9 Thursday. Burial is in serious condition in Los Angeles as WELDONA. 19. first and fourth Sundays operator will be glad to tell you the in Mt. Olivet. a result of a stroke suffered a few months CARD OF THANKS WESTCLIFFE, 8.. first and fourth Sun­ Hnt Lunchenru 25e Mrs. Withington was born in Philadel­ ago, and a brother-in-law. Thomas Lynch, Iiftdore Apodoex tnd family with to days: 10. second, third, and fifth Sun­ rates to any town at no obligation. phia, shortly after her parents came to also of Los Angeles, formerly in charge exprcBB their gratitude for the lympathy days. Booths for Ladies America from Dublin, Ireland. She of the K. of C. clubrooms in Denver, is and Vindnest of friendi, the women of the WESTON. 9, second Sunday only. Tell the people you patronize went to Montrose 57 years ago and came critically ill of the same ailment. sodality and the St. Vincent de Paul so­ WIGGINS. 10. fifth Sunday only. JOE KEATINR • BILL MURPHY Whose voice would you like to hear? that you la w their advertitemeBt to Denver in 1892, when she married Surviving sisters of Miss Hickman, be­ ciety of Sacred Heart church in the WRAY. 9:30. Holy days. 9. Cecil H. Withington, a cattle raiser. sides Miss Nell Hick-man, are Mrs, Lynch death of their wife and mother. YUMA. 8, first and third Sundays: 10:80, ia Ths Register. The couple went to Tezze, where Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Fox. | ISADORE AFODOeX Mcond, fourth, and fifth Sundayi*