Ceremony Late in September Member of A u d it Bureau of CtreulationM Will Attract Large Gathering Contente Copyrighted by the Catholic Proee Society, Inc.*, 1947—Pennisaion to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 If. Friday Following Issue. Catholics in Welby Consecration Slated For -Elect in DENVER CATHOLIC To Have New Church i Denver Cathedral By End of This Year The consecration of the Most tion Mass will be pi preached by the REGISTER Catholics of Assumption in Welby will have a new Rev. Hubert M. Newell, Coadjutor Most Rev. Duane G Hunt, Bishop Bishop-elect of the Diocese of of Salt Lake. The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register, We church by the end of the year. The 35-year-old structure that New South Denver Cheyenne, will be. held in the Ca­ Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller The consecration of Bishop-elect Services, NCWC and Religious News Photos (3 cents per copy) ______has served the parishioners ever since Joseph thedral of the Immaculate Concep­ Newell will mark the third time in Bosetti opened it to public worship on May 12, 1912, will be tion, Denver, in the latter part of the history of the state that the Parish Schedules September, probably in the week ceremony will have been witnessed VOL. x m . No. 51. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1947. $1 PER YEAR. razed as soon as the foundation being built around it has of the 21i^ Archbishop Urban J. in Denver. Sixty years ago on Oct settled. Work on the church ac­ Vehr, Metropolitan of the Denver 28 the Most Rev. Nicholas C. Mats tually started six years ago when Third Sunday Mass province, will be the . was consecrated in the old Cathe­ the present tower, facade, and vestibule were erected. Services assisted by the Most Rev. Joseph dral (whefe now stands the Coro­ Girls Become Brides of Christ Franciscan Four hundred and eighty-seven C. Willging of Pueblo and the Most will continue in the old building nado building at 16tb and Stout) parishioners of Our Lady of Rev. Joseph M. Gilmore of Helena, by Archbishop J. B. Salpointe of until the time it is tom down, Mont. The sermon in the conaeCra Santa Fe, assisted by Bishop Jo­ although, formally, the last Mass Lourdes, South Denver, attended seph P. Machebeuf of Denver and was celebrated in it Aug. 10 the first two Masses celebrated last Nuns Elect by the Rev. .John Giambastiani, Abbot Frowenus Conrad, O.S.B., of Sunday morning in the gymnasium President of Regis Conception, Mo. It was exactly 28 O.S.M., . After the church is years later on Oct. 28, 1916, that tom down the parish hall in the located at the State Home. There the Most Rev. Anthony J. Schuler, P ro v in c ia l school will be used until the new were 54 communicants at the early To Give Course on SJ., was consecrated in Denver’s building has been completed. Mass. Becauswthe attendance at new Cathedral by Archbishop John The new church will accommo­ the first Sunday Masses was so 6. Pitaval of Santa Fe, The assist­ A new Provincial of the Poor date about 436 persons. One of the Sietere of St. Francis Seraph of good, and in anticipation of still Psychology Quirks ant were the Most Rev. main features will be a system of larger attendance, a third Mass is Patrick A. McGovern of Cheyenne the Perpetual Adoration was elec­ indirect lighting that will enhance ted Wednesday. She is Mother M. being scheduled beginning Aug. A wide percentage of all the and the Most Rev, Henry Granjon the beauty of the interior. Statues 24. Time of the third Mass wQl of Tucson, Ariz. Reginalda, who has been assistant for the side altars will be in niches people in the world suffer from a Provincial since Aug. 1, 1946. The be announced in the Register next i-ti feeling of inadequacy, according Bishop-elect Newell’s consecra­ in the wall, and the ceiling will be ) I elections for the Western province oval. There are going to be two week. to the Very Rev. Raphael C. Mc­ tion is expected to attract one of of the order were held in the A Denver fireman’s hat came Carthy, S J., president of Regis the la r^ s t gatherings of the clergy towers with a chapel in each in­ mother-house, St. Joseph’s con­ stead of one as originally planned. in handy at the 8:30 Mass last college, Denver, who will conduct and laity in the history of the Ca­ vent, Denver. Sunday, The new pa parish had se­ a class in “Abnormal Psychology” thedral parish. No details of a The cost of the entire building Mother Reginalda has been su- program has been estimated at cured only one collectionllei basket, at the evening sessions of the down­ clergy luncheon and public recep­ jerior of St. Anthony’s orphanage but to facilitate matters, Mark town division of the college. $40,000. This sum has already tion have yet been announced, but in Albuquerque, N. Mex. She now been collected as a result of the Behan, veteran fireman, passed The unusual situation of a col­ it is anticipated that the event will will take up residence in the his hat. Over four hundred sets lege president’s engaging in class­ elicit a jubilant testimonial to the generous support of the 40 families mother-house. She succeeds Moth­ in the parish of a subscription cam­ of offertory envelopes had been room work becomes of greater in­ new member of the American Hi­ er Basilia, Provincial since the set­ paign and the church bazaars. mailed last week to the parish­ terest since the subject matter of erarchy, ting up of the province March 19, ioners. the course is in a field in which In an announcement regarding Ceremony It Colorful 1932. the record of the old church in the Charles Kurtz, chairman of Our Father McCarthy is an acknowl­ Assisting Mother Reginalda as edged leader. Formerly head of The ceremony itself is one of the past 36 years. Father Giambasti­ Lady of Lourdes building com­ most colorful in the liturgy of the assistant Provincial and first coun­ ani said that it had seen more than mittee, has called a meeting of the department of psychology at cilor will be Sister M. Asella, who St Louis university, in addition to Church, and the Mass is offered 1,000 First Holy Communions, the captains for Friday evening at simultaneously and jointly by the has been administrator - and su- about the same number of Bap­ 8:30 in the basement of the St. his subsequent work as president lerior ol St Elizabeth’s hospital, of Marquette university. Father consecrating Bishop a n d th e tisms, 800 Confirmations, 350 wed­ Francis de Sales’ rectoiy. At this Bishop-elect. The majesty of the !/incoln. Neb-, for five years. She dings, and 180 burials. The Rev. meeting Victor Meyers will out­ McCarthy is internationally known also will reside in the mother- through his writings, which in­ Gregorian chant in the Litanies, Jerome Spellen, O.S.M., is assist­ line the program of work for th# the “Veni Creator.” and the Pre­ house. ant priest. (Turn to Paget — Colum n 8) clude Safegvardikg Mental Health face is perhaps unsurpassed by any Other members chosen on the Training the Adolescent Mind, and other portion of the liturgy. One council are: Second councilor. Sis­ manly others. of the richly symbolic acts in the ter M. Bede, superior and high I tthink that 80 per cent is a Mass and consecration, apart from school teacher in the public school, quite conservative figure to ex­ the actual consecration, is the Lumberton, N. Mex.; third coun­ No Home for Family press the number who suffer from presentation by the newly conse­ cilor, Sister M. Siegberta, superior feelings of inferiority in varying crated" to the consecrator (follow­ and administrator of St Mary’s degrees,” Father McCarthy said. ing the Offertory) of two lighted hospital, Columbus, Neb.; fourth “ Some people are merely uncom­ torches, two loaves of bread, and councilor. Sister M. Clarina, su fortable in an emergency or when two small barrels of wine, deco­ lerior of St. Thomas’ orphanage, With 7 Children— faced with an unusual situation. rated with the Episcopal coats-of- Lincoln, Neb., and former assis­ Others have failed to adjust them­ arms of the consecrator and the tant Provincial. selves to even the simplest things new Bishop, Following the Com- Members of the council in the in life and as a result are moody munion in the Mass the new e The 10 poituUnti who were invettod with the Welnert and the- Rev. Richard Hiester, The Arch­ near future wfU elect a provincidl shy or show similar outwardor bishop sdso officiated on the same day at the pro­ Tragic Need Common Bishop receives the mitre and garb of tho Poor Siiteri of St. Francis Soraph procurator and secretary, signs of inadequacy. gloves, and then he fession of first vows by 11 sisters and final vows Freud Oversimplified Cause is MCOr^ Ang. 12 ia St. Joiaph'* convent, Denver, are shown by five nuns. Celebrant of the Solemn Mass was 26 Girls Take to the Episcopal throne, while the in the picture above kneeling in the sanctuary of “The trouble with Freud is not magnificent Te Deum is intoned. the Rt. Rev. Thomas M. Kealey, Chancellor of the Steps in Religion By J ack Herer ities, where high rents forbid their that he did not have a sound basis During the singing of the hymn the convent’s chapel. At the right of Archbishop Diocese of Lincoln. Clergy from the Archdiocese The man who sat in the office ol entrance, and the public housing for his original findings but that, of Denver, and the Dioceses of Lincoln and Ten postulants. were invested the Catholic Charities of Denver Bishop Newell will be led by the Urban J. Vehr, who officiated, is the Rev. Bernard with , the garb of the Poor Sisters units, which demand low incomes like many another illogical think­ two assistant Bishops around the Cullen. On the ’s left are the Rev. Jerome Wichita, attended the solemn ceremonies. was frantic, and with good reason. of those wishing admittance. er, he attributed a very compli­ of S t Francis Seraph at ceremo- He was the father of seven chil­ The yearly income for a family cated effect to a single cause, Cathedral, blessing the people as nies in St. Joseph’s convent chapel be goes. dren, and he could not find a home in the middle income group ia be­ ( "In the New Testament, Christ following a Solemn■|h ■■Mass offered ■■ ‘ for them. When his family was tween $1,600 and $2,200. Such a told us that evils in the world are Pueblo Diocese Nearly 7^000 Are Expected to Attend by the Rt. Rev. Thomas M. Kealy, evicted from their apartment, he family cannot afford to pay more Chancellor of the Lincoln diocese, (Turn to Page t — Column 8) was forced to quit his job as taxi than $30 to $46 a month for shel­ To Give Crozier in the presence of Archbishop Ur­ operator and assist his wife in ter without seriously reducing the The cle^ and faithful of the ban J. Vehr. Eleveit sisters pro­ shepherding the children from ho­ funds they need for food, clotlw DiocesQ ol Pueblo wilF-glve an h Y S t V f f f * * " f f nounced their first vows and five tel tp hoteli eating in restaurants,i r a ^ , [ing, and other necesidtira of . life. MaryknoU Priest Episcopal ‘ cros!4t*rt5r‘'ffi|" TfjeWj recited final vawu: is ^he Denver sphna%'• tfiir'dayr^ "ctty’Hj ■ett^ I’flvbte' enterprise 'cannot pro­ Bishop in recognltron of hts a p ­ .^oiMinonijes Augi.' 12. parks. The really tragic aspect of vide an answer to the housing Nearly 7,000 persons *r*i fcMOHt tickets win n6t be seated nn-fcouree In “Religions of Primitive' Other officers of the Mass Named Apostolic ices M superintendent of schools in acted to jam the City auditonrhim less ticket holders have not used I Man;” the Rev. Paul I Hanly Fur- his story is the fact that it is not problem facing the middle income the diocese. R®' were: Deacon, the Rev. Anthony unusual. Multiplied a hundred ^ u p . In the best year of produc­ Wedneeday evening, Aug. 27, at all available space, The pronam fey, Ph.D., head of the department Koreck, O.F.M., Sacred Heart Ca The following tribute to the will last approximately oneI nour of sociology. Catholic university, times, it is the story that becomes tion, 1940, private builders erected 8:15 o’clock to hear Monsignor (Turn to Page 8 — Column i) Visitator in Korea Bishop-elect was paid by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen talk on "The Cross and 16 minutes. There will be “Sociology of the New Testa­ less and less attractive to those only one-third of the units that Willging of Pueblo: and the Crisis.” The dynamic no collection taken. ment;” the Rev. Edward J. flo- seeking human interest stories. will be necessary annually to house families of average income Tokyo.— (By NCWC Cable) — “We all have much reason to speaker, best-known radio orator Out-of-town persons who desire^ doQs, S.J., Ph.D., S.T.D., S.S.D. GIFT OF FURNACF, Why a wage-earner, a responsi­ feel elated over the election of the in the country today, will make his tickets may write to the May com­ professor of Sacred Scripture, ble family head, should find him­ in the next 10 years. Only with The Rev. Patrick J. BoynCj superior (Turn to Page S — Colum n 6) of MaryknoU missions in Kyoto Most Rev. Hubert M. NeweU to first public appearance in Denver pany’s box office for reservations. West Baden college, Ind., “S t STOKER AVAILABLE self unable to provide his-family prefecture, Japan, has received no­ the Episcopacy. We appreciate the in years at that time. The program is open to all, non- Paul’s Use of the Old Testament;” with shelter is a question that is tice from the Holy See of his ap­ honor that has come to the state of Tickets for distribution will be Catholics as well as Catholics. Dr. Martin R. P. McGuire, Ph.D. The Register was asked to an­ answered by stating that he is an pointment as Apostolic Visitator Colorado in the nomination of a avaUabie at the May company’s The projrram for the general dean of the graduate school of arts nounce that a furnace and stoker average American wage-earner, a Loretto Heights In Korea, with the powers of Apos­ native priest to this h i^ oflSce in second floor box office starting meeting, with the Rev. W. J. Ken- and sciences and professor of fre available to any Catholic member of the middle income tolic Delegate. Now in Tokyo, Fa­ the Church, and the Diocese of Wednesday, Aug. 20. Anyone who neally, C.M., professor at S t Greek and Latin and of classical church or institution upon request group. ther Byrne is expected to take up Pueblo does not wish to be remiss applies may secure a maximum of Thomas’ seminary and vice presi­ history. Catholic university, “Cul­ The equipment is in excellent con­ Middle Income Guidance Clinic 1 residence in Seoul, Korea, shortly. in proving its sense of obligation four tickets, which w ll be given dent of thp Catholic Biblical asso­ tural History of the New Testa­ dition, and is being removed from Father Byrne, 59, is a native of for tiie services His Excellency has free. All holders o'f tickets are ciation, presiding, is as follows: ment;” and Dr. John A. Wilson a building that requires a larger Families Worst Hit Washington, D. C. He attended S t rendered it from the time of his or­ assured of a seat in the audito­ “The Star-Spanried Banner;” in­ Ph.D., professor of Egyptology heating plant Middle income families are in To Draw Over 100 . / Charles’ college, Ellicott City, Md. dination to the present day. He be­ rium for the speech. Those with- troductory tmk. Father Kenneally; University of Chicago, “The Mind The furnace is an Ideal T-29-14, large part the backbone of Amer­ Ordained at St. Mary’s seminary, gan his sacerdotal ministry in Wal- address of welcome, the Most Rev. and Spirit of Ancient Egypt” and has a heating capacity of 2,600 ican family life. They constitute An enrollment of more than 100 • Baltimore, in 1916, he pioneered in senburg, where he was stationed Urban J. Vehr; address,“The Crq|iB The schedule of lectures will be feet of installed radiation. The the segment of American society is expected to attend the special both Korean and Japanese mis­ for three years. As sujwintendent and the Crisis,” the R t Rev. Mon­ as follows: 9:30 to 10:25 a.m. furnace is of such a construction commonly designated as "aver­ sessions of the ^idance clinic, one sions of the MaryknoU Fathers. of schools he has maintained an Father Behiefs, signor Fulton J. Sheen; solo, “Ave Monsignor Cooper; 10:30-11'C25 that it is necessary to use the age.” They are not lacking in abil­ of the outstanding educational at­ In 1927 he was appointed Pre­ active and efficient interest in our Maria,” Mrs. Anne O’Neill Sulli­ Dr. 'Wilson; 4-4:55 p.m.. Dr. Ho- stoker with it. ity or ambition. But they find tractions of the 1947 summer pro­ fect Apostolic of Peng Yang, educational problems and the ad­ van; and “Holy God We Praise Thy dous; 5-5:55, Dr. McGuire; and Anyone interested in the gift is themselves the most vulnerable gram at Loretto Heights college. Korea, and in 1937 Prefect Apos­ vancement of our scholastic stand Jesuit Priest Long Name.” 8-8:56,’ Dr. Furfey. asked to call the Register, KEy- victims of the housing shortage Denver. The clinic will begin Aug, tolic of Kyoto, Japan. He also ards. He was always most gra­ Biblical School The program for the 10th gen­ stone 4205, or write P. 0. Box today. They are in the no man’s 18 and continue for 10 days. served as Assistant Superior Gen­ ciously generous of his time in or­ 1620, Denver 1, Colo. land between private housing faciK Under the personal direction of ganizing and attending our teach­ In Colorado, Dies Opens Monday eral meeting of the Catholic Bib­ eral of MaryknoU and rector of lical Association of America Aug, Rev. Gerald A. Kelly, S.J., the the MaryknoU, N, Y., seminary. ers’ meetings, and trying to make Nationally recognized experts in clinic consists of a course in tho their respective fields will conduct 27 and 28, to be held in St He remained in Japan through­ the cares of the sisters less burden­ Pueblo.—The Rev. Edmund E. Thomas’ seminary, except as oth TRIBUTE IS PAID TO THEATINES practical application of the gen­ out the war and afterwards was a some. We have felt warmly toward Behiels, S.J., died Sunday after­ courses in the Biblical summer eral principles of moral guidance him because of this devotion and school to be held in S t Thomas’ erwise noted, is as follows: staunch defender of Gen. Douglas noon in St. Mary’s hospital after with particular attention to ado­ MacArthur. After 10 months in services that he was not obliged to seminary Aug. 18 to 26. Any di­ Wednesday, Aug. 27: 9 o’clock. lescent problems. Attendance is the U. S., he returned to the perform after the Diocese of Pueb­ a six-week illness. Apparently ocesan priests interested are in­ Mass in the seminary chapel, cele FOR THEIR WORK IN COLORADO reserved for deans of women, Orient about two months ago. lo assumed its own autonomy.” making a good recovery, he was vited, at no charge, to attend the brated by the Most Rev. Edwin principals of high schools; and stu­ conversing with visitors when a classes, as well as the convention V. O’Hara, Bishop of City, Church and civic. leaders paid Fathers have accomplished for dent counselors who are entrusted Mother General on II. S.,Tour sudden relapse proved fatal. sessions. At present ffO priests chairman of the Episcopal commit­ great tribute to the work of the Church and community. Arch­ with the guidance of young people. tee of the Confraternity of Chris­ bishop Vehr also expressed grati­ A Pontifical Funeral Mass for and laymen have made reserva­ Theatine Fathers among the Father Kelly is professor of L Father Behiels was celebrated on tions for the summer school, and tian Doctrine; 10 a.m., “Sensus tude to the Mullen family, gen­ moral theology at St. M a^’s sem­ about 15 more are expected to at­ Plenior/’ a paper by the Rev. Ru Spanish-speaking people in Den­ erous donors toward the building ROME PRIEST ASTOUNDED BY LOVE Wednesday at 10 o’clock by Bishop ver and Colorado a t the celebra­ inary, St. Marys, Kans. He is an Joseph C. Willging of Pueblo. tend the convention Aug. 27 dolph Bierberg, C.PP.S., S.T.D. of St. Cajetan’s church, school, eminent Catholic educator and and 28. “Some Problems of Zachariaa II,” tion of the fourth centenary of St. and convent and the Ave Maria widely recognized as. an authority FOR MOTHER CABRINI IN AMERICA The faculty for the summer the Rev. Edward A. Cemy, S.S. Cajetan last Thursday, Aug. 7, at clinic on the site of two of the St. Cajetan’s church in Denver. on moral theology and youth guid­ school includes the R t Rev. Mon- S.T.D.; 2:30 p.m., “The Transla first mills owned by John K. ance. He is the author of several signor John M. Cooper, Ri.D, tion of I Cor. vii, 36-38,” Uic Rev Archbishop Urban J. .Vehr of Mullen. “It is almost unbeliev­ books and many articles on these By David "Prudhom ME cred Heart in Rome, and is now Richard Kugelman, C.P., S.T.L. visiting houses of St. Frances Xa­ S.T.D., head of the department Denver, Bishop Joseph C. Willging able,” said Archbishop Vehr, “the subjects. Father Kelly was bom “The enthusiasm of the Amer- of anthropology. Catholic Univer­ S.S.L.; “The Appellative Use of of Pueblo, Mayor Quigg N e^on tremendous difference that just and reared in Denver and was vier Cabrini’s order throughout the El and Eiohim,” the Rev. John L the erection of these buildings has lean people toward Mother Ca- United States. sity of America, who will give a of Denver, and Councilman Domi­ (Turn to Page 8 — Column i) brini is tremendous—I see it McKenzie, SJ., M.A., S.T.D.; 6:30 nic Crow joined in pointing out made in this section of Denver.” “It is my first trip to America p.m., dinner at the Cosmopolitan everywhere!” was the vigorous —and I hope it will not be my how much good the Theatine Mayor Newtoh, in his remarks hotel, given for the members of at the dinner served following the comment of the Rev. Harry R. last,” he said warmly. While in the $165 Contributed School Calendar Denver area Father Pitzki has the association by Archbishop Ur Entering Convent Solemn Pontifical Mass, declared Pitzki this week in a brief visit ban J. Vehr; 8:16 p.m., genwal that in his three and one-half to the Denver archdiocese. The been staying at the Queen of Heaven orphanage and visited the To Seminary Burse meeting in the Municipal audito months as Mayor of Denver he had young-looking priest, originally rium. found the Catholic clergy to be For Tear Is Given from the Diocese of Berlin, is vice projected shrine to Mother Ca- brini near M t 'Vernon canyon. The Sacred Heart burse for the The Thursday program includes one of the most effective groups chaplain a t , the mother-house of 10 a.m., “Monsignor Knox’s Ver­ working for the good of the com­ The calendar for Catholic the Missionary Sisters of the Sa- He is accompanying four sisters education of a seminarian jumped to $531 this week, with the receipt sion of the Psalter,” the Rev. M munity, and said that he was sure grade and high tchool* in of the order on a visitation of J. Gruenthaner, S.J., S.S.D.; “Jere- that, if he learned as much in the Colorado, released in the an­ houses in America. The nuns are pf $166 from three donors. Contri­ butions were received from the S t mias, the Orator,” the Rev. P a t­ rest of his term in office as he nual report from the superin­ Mother Antoinette Della Casa, rick Cummins, O.S.B., S.T.D.; 1:16 has so far, he would discover them tendent of schools, Bishop- BISHOP TO LEAD Mother General; Mother Luigina Louis Altar and Rosary society, Englewood, $10; anonymous, Den­ p.m., business meeting, reports of to be the most effective. elect Hubert M. Newell, fol­ and Mother Maria, all from Rome, committees, election of officers Joining in the expression of lows: and Mother Theresa, superior of ver, $6; and a Denver friend (in RETREAT FOR MEN thanksgiving), $160. presidential address, and Benedic gratitude for the work done by Columbus hospital in Seattle, tion of the Blessed Sacrament the Theatine Fathers among the School Calendar Wash. The party flew to the U. S. ’ A'rchbishop Urban J. Vehr is sponsoring this Sacred Heart burse Spanish-speaking people, erae- 1947-48 The last time that the Most Rev. by plane and leaves Denver today cially in his diocese, Bishop Will- Bernard J. Sullivan. S.J., the by plane. to raise $6,000 for the education Moss Hours Are Listei Sept. 2, opening of school year. Bishop of Patna, conducted a re­ of a student studying for the ging pointed to their work in lead­ Oct. 21, 22, Diocesan Teachers’ Took Part in Canonisation ing and assisting the Spanish­ meetings, Pueblo. treat, he could look across the Much impressed by the attitude priesthood. The tremendous burden Father Behiels of expense involved in this educa- In Downtown Churches speaking to-better their condition Oct. 23, 24, Diocesan Teachers’ plains from Bettia, capital of an of Americans in all parts of the in the world. old Hindu kingdom,' to the hill nation toward their first citizen Officers of the Mass were: Assist­ tional project can be lightened ap- On Assumption Feast meetings, Denver. country of India and listen to talk saint. Father Pitzki said he wished ant priest. Monsignor A. J. Miller, ...... by the establishmentilir of Founding of Theatine Nov. 29, Pontifical Mass at Ca­ of a distant day when India would even Europeans could experience V.G.; deacons of honor, the Very urses. Order Described thedral for deceased sisters or re­ be freed of British rule. this conta^ous zeal. Father Pitzki Rev. John B. Liciotti and the Rev Reported this week also were a Malta* in | the downtown ligious. The Bishop recalled that occa- Thomas P. Fitzgerald; deacon of gift of $10 to the Annunciation churchet of Denver will be In his sermon, the Rt. Rev. Mat­ Nov. 27, 28, Thanksgiving re­ took part in the canonization rites parish burse from “one of the boys caUbrated Friday, Auf. 15, cess. S io n this week at Regis college. the Mass, the Rev. Henry A. De thew Smith declared that the Cler­ of the Sacred Heart nun last yeair, the Featt of the Aitumption Denver, where he is preparing to and was master of ceremonies at laney, S.J.; subdeacon, the Rev. in service,” and $20.25 to the Grand ics Regular or Theatines were Dec. 8, Feast of tho Immacu­ conduct a men’s retreat beginning all Church functions held in Rome Daniel Gnidica,‘O.S.B.; master of Laka-Kremmling parish burse. and a holy day of obligation, founded in Italy by four men, in­ late Conception, holiday. r Friday, Aug. 22, at 8:30 p.m. Now in her honor following that event. ceremonies, the Rev. John Kelley- It does not mhtter what amount at follow*: cluding St. Cajetan (Gaetano) and Dec. 20 to Jan. 6, Christmas Titular Bishop of Halicarnassus, IS contributed to help along the Cathedral: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Bishop Giovanni Pietro Carafa, and New Year recess. A master of five languages be­ Father Behiels was born in Zele, Sacred Heart burse. Gifts in any 11:30, and 12:15. Mit* Mary Joe Wald, daughter of he is a member of the faculty of Belgium, on Christmas day, 1871, who was afterwards Pope Paul IV. Jan. 23, first semester ends. sides English, Father Pitzki is an amount are acceptable and are re­ Holy Ghott church; 6, 7:15, Mr. and Mr*. Jo*eph J. Weld of Carafa was Bishop of Theate; Jan. 26, second semester begins, Regia college, where he conducts avid student of Church and civil the eighth of nine children. After classes in English and religion. ceived with gratitude. Contribu­ 8:15, 9:15, 10:18, 11:15, and St. Vincent de PanI’i pari*h, Den­ from the name of this cility the so March 26-29 inclusive, Easter re­ law, philosophy, and music. He six years’ attendance at the Apos­ tions to. this cause form one of the ver, laavet thi* weak te enter the ■ “I know there will be much con­ tolic school of Tumhout, he joined 12:15. ciety became known as Theatines, cess. has made a special study of Ori­ most commendable acts of religion. St. Elisabeth’*: 6, 7, 8, 9, convent of the Good Shepherd to diistinguish it from other reli­ May 6, Ascension Thursday, hol­ fusion and some hardship in India ental Church music and folk songs a group of volunteers bound for One of the finest expressions of and 12:15. SUter* in Lo* Angela*, Calif. Sha gious organizations like it that iday. now that the day of freedom is at of the Byzantine-Slav Rite dating the mission field of Colorado. He Catholic faith is the remembrance wai graduated from Denver South hand,” Bishop Sullivan said. “But came to the United States and St. Leo’*: 7, 8, 9, and 10. soon sprang up. The Jesuits, the June 4, second semester ends, from the 11th to the 17th century, of such a cause in a will. Since the holy day fall* on high *chool in 1941. After gradua­ Bamabites, the Somaschi, the Car- summer vacation begins. I feel sure that the people of In as well as a vast amount of re­ entered the Society of Jesus at Address all contributions to the dia will work out their destiny as Florissant, Mo., on Sept. 27, 1892. a Friday, tha utual law of ab- tion' *ha took a bueina** eourte, acciolini, and other orders were Note: The patronal feast of the search into the customs and laws Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Chan­ ttinence that day it tuipended !and during World war II *he wa* founded on the Theatine plan, as church and the feast day of the other peoples have and that a great of other Catholic Rites in the He spept six years as Instructor cery office, 1536 Logan, Denver 6, (Turn to Page 8 — Colum n S) i and Catholic* may eat meat Iradie ground operator for the priests intended to practice the ac- pastor may be observed as hoU- (Turn to Page X — Colum n 8) (Turn to P aget — Column 5) Colo. at all meal*. ICapitel air line* in the Ea*t. (Tum to Page S — Column 4) days. niiiRiM minniiim TRIBUTE IS PAID TO TflEATIKES Dine in the Cool Atmosphere of Love for Saint Family Vitli 7 1 FOR THEIR WORK IN COLORADO 615 17th St. PR A Y LOVE I Between Welton I Amazes Priest (Continued From Page One) When the great saint was dying, Tots Homeless tive ministry, though also men of the physician' called found him REMEMBER and California I constant prayer. lying on bare boards. The doctor (Continued From Page One) The cross was accepted by Caje- insisted that the patient be moved (Continued From Page One) Middle E ast In Rome he directs tan as the model of his society. to a bed. “My Savior died on a the impetus of municipal, state, The Story of a Family * choral g^roups -comprised of priests and federal aid can builders meet RESTAURANT The actual founding was on the cross. Allow me at least to die on Consolata Carroll (Sister Mary Consolata of the Order belonging to Oriental rites and Feast of the Finding of the Holy wood,” said Cajetan—and there he the need of this group. gives frequent radio concerts fea­ Cross, May 3, 1624, and the first died. of the Sisters of Mercy) has written an enchanting ac­ turing early forms of Oriental Bill Was Designed solemn profession was made on the His work grew greatly in his own count of her childhood in a small city in upstate New While LUUning to,,» Church music. Shortly after the Feast of the Exaltation of the day and afterwards, and extended To Meet Situation death of Franklin Roosevelt, he Holy Cross, Sept 14, before the to a number of Italian cities, and The elements of the Taft-Ellen- York at the turn of the century. gave a special concert to the Papal altar of S t Peter’s Basilica der-Wagner bilf, which was sty­ Rose Duncan at the Hammond Organ later to other countries. 'The last This is the story of the gaiety and the reverence of a armed forces in Rome. in Rome, with the Bishop of Cas- surriving Bishop of the pre-Rcfor- mied by real estate lobbyists in the Studies in Rom. Sine. 1938 erte acting as special Papal Dele­ mation British Hicrardiy, Gold- 80th Congress, are examples of the Catholic family. Religion was important to the Farrells; gate. Cajetan knew that there is type of legislation which can con- "Special Served Daily 4 P, M. to 9 P. M.* Bom in Berlin and receiving his well, of St. Asaph, was a Theatine. they were devout but never solemn. Price high school education both in Bel­ no success in Catholic work except When the great Irish statesman trioute lasting relief to these “for­ gium and Germany, Father Pitiki by the route of Calvary; that and Catholic Emancipator, Daniel gotten families.” In its provisions ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY went to Rome in 1938 and has Christ meant what He said when O’Connell, died in Italy on the way it takes cognizance of middle iiy. been studying there since. He He told us to take up our cross to Rome just 100 years ago, it was come'family, problems, and estao- . $ 3.00 CibUt Gr«T7 , Dr«f*iBg, Cranbarry Sanea spent four years in the College of daily and follow Him. a famous Theatine, F a ^ e r Ven­ lishes long-range answers to .them Choiea of Petatoa* and Vagatabla St. John Damascene, recently es­ Cajetan was the son of Count tura, who preached the funeral ser­ A home-ownership plan, a rental tablished by Pope Pius XII ex­ Caspar of Thiene. Hia mother was housing plan, and a section de­ RelU 8 5 mon. S t Andrew Avellino, a saint clusively for priests of Oriental a noble woman. The saint was great enough, like Gatejan, to merit signed to stimulate the interest Coffae Tan Bottla of Milk Iced Tea Rites and those of the Latin Rite bom in 1480, and two years later a specific feast day with the Mass of private finance in their problems who wish to study Oriental-prob­ his father , was killed in war. and Office annually, was a Tbea- are included. With these sensible, lems. After taking his philosophy Reared pioiisly by hie mother, tine, and the society has a not in­ concrete remedies of a serious crisis and theology at the Gregorian uni­ Cajetan shunned idle amusements to recommend it, still it was delayed The James Clarke Church Goods House iiiaiiiniiniiiiiiniiiiiiBinuiniiiiiiniiipiiiiiuiiiwiiiiiiiiniiinHiffliiiiiiiiiiiiw^^ considerable group of beatified versity, he was ordained to the or conversations and wanted to members, who ■will likely be saints in passage through^ the Senate by a priesthood in April, 1944, in the talk about God. He was recollected Never large, it has been conspicu­ small, powerful clique of realtors. A Complete Line of Church of St John Lateran, and given to long prayers. ous for sanctity. The Blessed Paul The unyielding attitude of real Father Pitski has just finished Felt Great Work Burali d’Arezzo, who was a Bishop estate operators in their opposition to governmental assistance for CHURCH GOODS AND RELIGIOUS ARTICLES d O H n s o n s a course in Canon Law and ^t the and Archbishop and a Cardinal, present time is studying civilian Awaiting in Rome ws% a Theatine, true to the great large-scale housing programs is aw. He expects to receive his After four years in the Univer­ principle of hie society in stressing inexplicable—unless it is that they Est. . 1636 Tremont Place, STORAGE s mouinc CO. Doctorate in Civil and Canon Law sity of Padua, where his lengthy the need of a pious and zealous see in subsidized housing a threat next year. devotional exercises did not prove to their profits. And it is not only 1902 * Denver 2, Colo. a o c 4 £ < a eoivc t>isw/M i€e clergy to inspire the laity. Lorenzo Admitting that he would like to an impediment to his studies, he Scupoli, A disciple of S t Andrew the larger real estate owners who spend a great deal more time in was declared a Doctor of Civil and Avellino and a Theatine, was the have ^ined by the present critical ! M O V I I V C t Colorado, the vice chaplain said he Canon Law. He received the author of the Spiritual Combat, a situation. Many small home owners, is leaving Denver for Chicago clerical tonsure on his return to book that S t Francis de Sales car­ putting to use converted basements Call a D O Y L E ’S Thursday morning. He expects to his native Vicensa, where he was ried with him always and rated and spare rooms, under the “share For the Safety of Your Goods return to Rome early ki October. made a senator. He went to Rome even above the Imitation of Chriet. the space’’ plan, charge swollen, PHARMACY two years later, not because he was It is widely used today by religi­ disproportionate rentals, and thus ZOIVE CAR Th« Particolftr DnurU t Use Johnson Service pn Every Move impelled by ecclesiastical ambition, ous. fail to alleviate the crisis. MAin 7171 but because he had an inner convic­ Children are homeless, families Prsmpt. CaortMoi S«rrtc« 17lh AVE. AND GRANT AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN UNES, INC. The Draver Catholic tion that some great work awaited We priests of Colorado, con­ CHEAPER RATES KE. SIS7 FREE OEUVUT cluded the speaker, thank the are broken up, the number of evic­ r r o AND PBOU SVEBTWRE&l'’ him there. He was not a priest, CLEAN NEW CABS Theatine Fathers for the real and tions mounts ev e^ day, incomes Register but he was made a Protonotary, a are seriously strained by rentals, STORAGE - PACKING - SBDIPPING high rank of prelacy, by Pope self-sacrifice they have shown by I I Published Weekly by the their enormous work among the and savings trickle away. Until a Phone PE 2433 Denver 221 Broadway Julius II. Continuing his practice Spanish-speaking Catholics, and long-range housing program, with The Most Popular Family Laundry Service Catholie Press Society. Ine. of piety, Cajetan was consulted co-operation of federal, state, and 988 Bannock Street, Denver, for the edification they have given , . . U City-Elite’. ‘TLUFF DRY." All flat work (table constantly on important problems to us in their holy lives. They have municipal agencies is adopted, un­ '! Colo. by leading Churchmen. In 1618, til the “ethics of relief,” based on linan, bed linen, and kitchen linen) wa.hcd, ironed and HANSEN & HANSEN A.B.C. DOLL SHOP when Julius died, the saint refused lived up to the spirit of the great Christian principles of charity and ready to use. Hankie, fini.hed, 2c each extra. Shirt. St. Cajetan. finUhed, 10c each extra. All other article, neatly Naw DolU and Toy* Subscription: SI Per Tear reappointment to his important justice, replace “business ethics,” JEWELERS clerical and legal position, and now folded and ready for ironing . . . »o heau- StiK t Now and Uh Oar Loy-Away Entered as Second Class Matter Archbishop Urges a great part of middle income fam­ Plan for Chrlataaa ent three years in the study of ilies will live distorted lives. tifully dona that our cu.tomer. even u.e 1628 17th St. at the Post Office, Denver, eology. When he was ordained Study of English them WITHOUT IRONING. Forget ONE STORE ONLY Raligioua Statuaa Repairad Colo. waihday . . . Try “FLUFF DRY.” Min­ ry Cl [ISIS Arapaboa MA. 7617 in 1516, he, of course, concele- Archbishop Vehr in a few words brated Mass at that time with the after the Solemn Pontifical Mass imum bundle only 9Bc. ordaining prelate, but he did not called upon the Spanish-speaking Fer Flek-ip ssd 0ilivtr]i Service litl eiR / . I offer the Holy Sacrifice again for people to fight the discrimination Regis President ------'er three months, which he spent in with which they are faced by the pious exercises to bring himself equipping themselves to stand 1 W 7 ^ M rrawviv into what he deemed fit spiritual upon an equal footing 'with other 'TH! FINtST UUNDRY AND DRY ClIAHING SfRVICt'' condition for this. His first Mass people, especially learning to use Plans Lectures j^ « « < < € < < € < C C O »»»»»»>^ was then offered in the Basilica of the English language fluently. St. Mary Major, Rome, on Christ­ When there is a choice between mas day. languages, he declared, the choice (Contimud From Page One) 9 Cajetan did not found his Thes- must ^ways be English, and not the world), concupiscence of the V DignifiedTunettUs times at once, but launched the only in school and business, but in eye (or a desire for things of Confraternity of Divine Love In the home, so that the children now the world), concupiscence of the Rome to encourage high ideals and growing up will not be hampered flesh, and the pride of life. Freud virtuous living among clerics. He later in their dealings with other seized upon the second of these '' M e d M t"B e 6pitCg , returned to his native Vicenia in people. The prelate, however, as the sole cause of the compli­ 1518 because his mother was dying, urged that Spanish also be re­ cated effect of mental disturbance. and there he worked among the tained. “Alfred Adler, in many -ways a B A D N E W S F O ^ » > » » » > > oor and humble in the O rato^ of Congratulating and thanking sound thinker, made a similar er­ <<<t. Jerome^ Later, he established the people for the progress they ror and attributed, to ‘pride of life’ similar oratories in Verona and had already made, and for their the role of sole cause in his ‘in­ Venice, The people regarded him co-operation with the priests of feriority complex’ theory. Both B U R C L A R f ! as an angel at the altar, an apostle >p Vehr urged overlooked that these two causes in the pulpit them to press forward in assimilat­ may be working in conjunction or Rent a Safe Deposit Box from new His age was a wicked -one. It ing themselves to the rest of the may be Joined or entirely over­ was the age of the Protestant re­ population. The Spanish culture is shadowed by other deep causes I installations in the great'vaults volt known as the Reformation, a beautiful culture, he pointed out, such as greed, hatred, or other which reformed nothing, but intro­ but we are in America, and all emotions. ^ of this bank . . . and protect all' duced corrupt doctrines of both must accept the American culture “Another common error today faith and morals. Cajetan obvi- who wish to take their rightful is that all psycho-analytical schools your valuable papers, jewelry, 'Whenraa a family friend, you attend a service at Boulevard ouflly knew the correct answer— place in the political and business trace the source of mental trouble the reform of both the Catholic world. to incidents of childhood or even etc. against Mortuary, you are impressed by one fact: the way a funeral service clergy and the laity. He taught as far back as the pre-natal state. it conducted is more Important than the amount oi money spent lor IL daily Communion in an age when Scholarships Asked On the central^, recent events in t h e f t . •• The cost of a funeral at Boulevard is always known in advance— it was not at all customary, and To High Schools the subject’s life, such as a bar- f ire tee the entire cost. Never Is there any misunderstanding due to unexpected he introduced exposition of the The parishes and schools of the ro'wing war-time experience, can Blessed Sacrament in Venice, city were called upon to co-operate affect greatly a normal mental careleftneif extra charges, because there are none. Mere than that, every existence.” Boulevard service is complete, regeudlets of the price. Insisted on Poverty with the Very .Rev. John Ordinas, As Clerical Reform C.R., pastor, and his assistants in The course to bo taught by Boulevard offers complete funerals in a wide range of prices, to raising the level of their people, Father McCarthy will range from One of his means of clerical re­ especially in education. The Cath­ the more common psychoneuroses, meet the needs oi families in every walk of life. Any family may select form was to insist on poverty. The or mild mental diseases, to the psy­ an appropriate and digniiled service without entailing a financial olic high sch'ools were each re- Papal Curia was loath to allow questeu to provide several scholar­ choses, a much more grave form burden. his new order to refrain from ships for worthy graduates from of mental illness. Also included begging and to rely only on what the 10th grade of St. Cajetan’s will be discussions of sleep, dreams, Whether the expenditure is much or little every iacility oi this the people gave without urging. suggestion, hypnosis, mental ef­ ssortuary goes with the service—and the quoted cost is the total'cost. school who otherwise could not The older mendicant orders were complete their Catholic education. fects of drugs, and spiritualistic not doing too well at the time. Fi­ Leadership must be provided from phenomena. nally a compromise was reached among the people, he declared. The course will be held on Mon­ BOULEVARD whereby the Theatines promised, day nights, beginning Sept. 22, if they were hungry and nad noth­ More than 60 priests were pres­ from 7:45 to 9:25 o’clock. The ing, to ring a bell on their house. ent at the Pontifical Mass, and downtown college building at 711 Cajetan took the Sermon on the nearly ^as many at the dinner 17th street will be open from 10 T H o v t e ia n g Mount with literalness. He served in the school hall. The newly decorated church was filled a.m. to 9 p.m. from Monday, Sept.- preached and practiced absolute 8, to Monday, Sept. 16, for regis­ ^ONt t62$ fcossai at north ssste... mbs. jas. p. HcCOnatv dependence on the Providence of to overflowing with members of the parish who came for the Mass. tration. JAS. P. HiCONATV » JOS. P. McCONATV God. This was one of the most distinguishing parts of his move­ Father Ordinas, following the ment. dinner, expressed his la titu d e to The be^'innings of the Counter- Archbishop Vehr and Bishop Will- New South Denver Reformation, which was later car­ ging, to Monsignor Smith, and to ried on so brilliantly by the great all others who assisted him in his Society of Jesus, were the work of work for his people and who had Parish: 3rd Moss S t Cajetan. To him must be given helped to make the day a memora­ a major share of the credit for the ble success. (Continued From Page One) fact that Italy was not swept by building

I JiLn A. Thursday, August 14, 1947 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REG4STER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE Englewood HNS W ed in Sf. Catherine's Bazaar Boosters Dr. Lee G. Haney Dr. Riohard L Haney Optometrists Builds Bike Rack Rewarded ky Fete Members of St. Vincent de Paul Parish 827 16th S t.-P h o n e TA. 2690 /yj (St. Louis’ Parbk, Englawood) (St. PhiloraeBa’s Pariih, Denver) The Holy Name men a t their A “thank you” party honoring meeting Aug. 11 reported the com- those who assisted in the recent A fatrrh Urtnorg letion of a bicycle rack which will parish bazaar was held in the e installed before the opening of school hall Wednesday evening. A An Olinger Service it always conducted witK school. A committee was appointed buffet supper was served, and a to consult with the officers of the recreational program followed un­ WHERE POPULARITY IS DESERVED! the quiet dignity and reverence that create other societies with regard to a der the direction of Mrs. William Delieious, Appetising Luncheons and Dinnersl sacred memories for those who attend. The combined party to raise funds for Zint pro^’ecta being sponsored by the FINE COCKTAILS wishes and means of every patron are always parish organizations. The priests of the parish and Hie Rev. Paul Reed, former assistant, FOUNTAIN SERVICE given utmost consideration. Should the occa­ Mai( Hour* Lilted now pastor of St Mary’s parish, AIR CONDITIONED The Ushers’ club voted the pur­ Rifle, were present. sion arise, we believe our careful and compe­ chase of new collection baskets FOR YOUR COhiFORT Final reports indicate the “Big tent direction will serve to ease the burden and the continuance throueh the winter of the present schedule at Tent” party was a financial suc­ of bereavement. . . effectively eliminate un­ Sunday Masses, at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, cess. Masses in S t Philomena’s church warranted expense. \ and 11:30. The hours of Masses for the Feast of the Assumption on the Feast of the Assumption URf will be at 6:46, 7, 8:15, and 9:30. >HY’S are 6, 8, 9, and 10 o’clock. CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our per* Confessions are being heard Monsimor William Hi|ig«n8 re- sonnel and the finest equipment and every week day morning from minds the parishioners that the facilities are assigned to every Catholic 7:30 to 8, as well as on Saturday schedule of Masses for Sundays, Service. _ ^ /-t j holy days, and legal holidays is / i n t jfoODS afternoon and evening. This Suqday, Aug. 17, is Fam' given in the classified section of VICE PRESIDENT ily Communion day. The children the telephone directory. Consnlting and parents are encouraged to re the directory will save calls to the BROADWAY AT ELLSWORTH I6th at SPEER at ceive Communion on the third Sun­ rectory. Open 11 A. M. to 2 A. M. Clo.ed Tuesday. BOULDER* SHERMAN day of every month. Cub Scout pack 161, composed Infanti Baptized of boys from S t Philomena’s and Infants recently baptized were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edward was graduated from North high in S t John’s parishes, will participate Richard Keith Leonard, son of Russall are pictured above follow­ 1940. The bridegroom is a gradu- in the play-off for the city softball m o R T u j m E S Mr. and Mrs. Rae F. Leonard, with at# of Regis high school. He at­ championship this evening at 6:30. Mr. and M rs.^aniel J. Lyons as ing their wedding in St. Cather­ tended Regis college, the School of The game will be played on the at Hat— sponsors; Joseph Davis McCurdy, ine’s church, Denver. The Rev. Look Your Mines, and the Massachusetts In­ fielc) at 13th and Colorado boule­ **Everyone Else Does!** <•-//// Departments, Call Glendale 3663 son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mc­ Dr. D. A. Lemieux, paster, offici­ stitute of Technology. He served vard. Curdy, with Mr. and Mrs. Harold ated. Mrs. Russel, the former with the army for three years in The WeU-Drmed Man I. U.ing McCurdy as sponsors; Linda Jeanne Hughes, is* the daughter of the European theater of action. Dr. W. T. Ahern Thi* Service Louise McCurdy, daughter of Mr. Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur J. Hughes, The couple are making their home Seriously III and Mrs. Harold McCurdy, with FACTORY FINISHED Sr., of 4135 Hooker street. She et 3180 W. Denver place.— (Pheto Dr. W. T. Ahem, formerly of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nickless as attended Cathedral high school and by Mueller) sponsors. St Philomena’s parish, who has Sister Irene Joseph is the new been seriously ill in his home at In­ ROBERTS music teacher. Sister Joan of Arc Man*s Destiny' dio, Calif., is now at the Birming­ — the hat man is how teaching music in Pfeoria, ham Veterans’ hospital, Van Nuys, •LADIES’ HATS TOO! 111. Calif. He reports that his condition SPruce 4726 piCK-UP AND DELIVERY 258 Broadway To Viiit Convent Christians Have Power is somewhat improved. Sister Kathleen of the Sisters of The marriage of Gerald E. Man- St. Joseph at Nazareth college in ley and Helen L. Stanton will take Rochester, N. Y., who has i^ n place preceding a Nuptial Mass GYRO-DVCIXG teaching music In San Francisco To Moid Worid’s Future Aug. 16 at 9:30 in St. Fhilomena’s during the summer, will ^ a guest church. Mr. Manley served three at the convent this coming week. years in the navy as an electrician’s KEEP YOUR OAR IN A-1 CONDITION Miss Jacqueline Towner, niece mate, and is now a student of elec­ By Ret. J ohn B. Ebel purely defensive acts necessary to of the Very Rev. Joseph O’Heron Is it man’s destiny to be dis­ preserve one’s nation anil one’s trical engineering at Regis college, It may need a Tnne-np or from Rochester, N, Y,, and mem­ solved in the evil yellow cloud of self from annihilation. Woe to him Denver. The bride, a graduate of bers of the Lisle Fellowship will East high school, is a recent con­ 5 Complete Engine Overhaul the gigantic atomic bomb? who takes Uie first step toward iJie be guests of Father O’Heron this Those who have seen the terrific next war! vert to the Church. EXPERT MECHANICS — GENUINE FACTORY PARTS coming week. havoc wrought by this new weapon It is a garish revelation of what Howard J. Quinlivan, son of Mr. COMPLETE FENDER & BODY DEPT. Couple Wed fear that atomic warfare might our world has become since it be­ and Mrs. A. J. Quinlivan, Sr. of this !! Adolph Martinez and Mercedes indeed mean the destruction of civ­ gan to forget Christ several cen­ parish, was married Aug. 9 in St. FREE PICKUP SERVICE Martinez were married this week. ilization as wo know i t We find turies ago that when the wonders Agnes’ church, San Francisco, Bridesmaid and be.st pian were the very classes of m^n whom we Calif., to Miss Virginia Heffernan, PE. Henrietta Martinez and Joseph of the atom were unveiled they had grown accustomed to see disre­ brought a cry of anguish, and not ~daughter \ ------of Mr. and . _ Mrs. . Martin . _ 4641 VINER CHEVROLET CO. Bdwy, Martinez, Jr., respectively. gard religion and theology now a gasp of awe. St. Augustine told Paul Heffernan of Portland, Ore. calling for a moral force great us in the fifth century that “Doue Mr. Quinlivan is a member of enough to match the physical force est maximve •in mtnimia"—The the faculty at the Town school for Nationol Officer of the atomic bomb. Generals and power of God shines forth most boys, San Francisco. I scientists have suddenly become clearly in the smallest things. And After a wedding trip to Carmel- ALGLST moralists and theologians. They when we found that matter was by-the-Sea, Calif^ the couple will FUR SALE To Visit Junior are aghast at the monster they not solid in construction, but made reside at 1539 Page street, San have unleashed; they know that up of billions of minute counter­ Francisco. For Values only in religion will they find the arts of the solar system, each un- Mr. and Mrs. Roderick L. Vet of World Wsr No. t Catholic Daughters bonds to control i t elievably complex in construction O’Hara and son. Rod, left Aug. COLFAX AT WASHINGTON Among most human beings there and operation, yet with ^rfect 11 by motor for a month’s vaca­ K E 4 5 7 C are in general two reactions to the tion through the South. They will Mrs. Irene Detwiler, of the na­ harmony and order, it should have H u THERAPEUTIC y n j o< SLENDERIZING threat of the atomic bomb—one been but another evidence and re­ visit Mrs. O’Hara’s sister and fam­ TAbor Z784 tional advisory council of the Jun­ characteristically pagan, the other flection of the Infinite. Men should ily in New Orleans, La., before NEW SERVICE— Most Restful and Relaxing Treatments ior Catholic Daughters of Amer­ characteristically Christian. The have dropped to the eart^ in ador­ going on to Orlando, Fla., to visit Fox-NichoUon Studios Repairing of Oriental Rug. ica, will be in Denver Aug, 19. former raises again the old pagan her brother and sister-in-law. Br a Master Craftsman ation; instead they were cast to Photographs of Distinction RUG CLEANING A special meeting will be held chant that sounded in the ears of the earth in despair. in honor of Mrs. Detwiler Tuesday the. first Christians: “Eat drink, 1141 Brosdwar moth proofed and Insored HEIN REDUCING SALON evening at 8 o’clock at the Cath­ and be" merry, for tomorrow you In the Providence of God, the • CONFIRMATION MacCRACKEN olic Daughters’ home, 1772 Grant die.” It is a wail of despair—of terrific power of the atom was not Fitzsimans Shut-Ins • FIRST COMMUNION Successors to Vanderpool 1410 So. Broadway RAeo 0606 street. reveale(i to man until the equally • GRADUATION 7S7 Lincoln CH. 8177 despair at ever being able to con terrific moral power of Christian­ • WBDDING8 Counselors of the Juniors and trol the mighty power of the atom, mothers interested in Junior Cath­ ity had had nearly 2,000 years to of being aMe to ward off ultimate b^ome established in the world. Will Hove Parties olic Daughter work are cordially destruction. ‘n>B N V n’8 HOST p x o G B u s rv r* invited to attend this meeting. The atom in a Christian world is St. Vincent de PaiiFs Parish The Christian alone has hope. He a blessing. It is an inexhaustible The members of SL Joseph’s trusts not in himself, nor in hu­ Mrs. Gertrude Davis and Mrs troop gave a shower in honor of source of power, so that Sir James Florence McKenzie, chairmen, will The Cascade Laandry & dry Gleaners man qualities alone, but in men Jeans tells us that “if the enen Miss Patricia Johnson, counselor, strengthened and guided by Christ 'EY sponsor birthday parties for the Complete Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service Aug. 5 in the hoAe of Mary inn a sinele I ponnd of coal could m patients in Wards 12 and F-2, at H006Eeil0C E R Y » -> S j5L*“ The words that spur him on earn­ complewyompl utilized, it would be 2105 E. Virginia SP. 7505 W« Call for one DoHror Bauer. estly and urgently are: “Work Fitoimons hospital Thursday BILL HUGHES. Prop. ufneient to keep tiie whole British Aug. 21, at 8 p.m. The girls will We have added complete 1847 Market St. Tabor 6370-6379 Items of news for the Junior while it is yet day, lor the night is nation going for a fortnight, do Catholic Daughters should be coming when no man can Vork” be furnished with birthday gifts Line of FROZEN FOODS Complete Food Service mestic fires, factories, trains, pow­ and entertainment. Refreshments phoned to Dorothy Smith, PEarl (John ix, 4). With the dread Meats . . . Groceries 598 South Gilpin 8782, for insertion in the Register. er stations, ships, and all” {The also will be served. shadow of atomic doom banging Universe Around Us, p. 181). But Fresh Fruits & Vegetables "It’s Soisrt to Be Thrift/" over him, he strives with all his when its use is not harnessed and C'athedral Cathedral High School stren^h, incessantly and urgen,tly, directed by Christian principles HOW TO P AY to bring the grace and principles and morality, it becomes a threat D. U. CONOCO of Christ more fully into his own to man’s very existence. LEN’S Pharmacy Completely Renovated life, the lives of his neighbors, and Service Station Yet whose fault is it that the YOUR BILLS WITH L. C. FEHR, Prop. ElOi^OIlfY the life of the world. Member St. Vlnceirt ds Paol’s Psrish O. L. DAHL. Prop. The scientists and the generals world is not Christian today? It is Have Your Doctor Phone N n t t» C lirki'i Cbareb Geodi Cathedral high ichool, Den­ all very well to speak of Luther 8PECULIZING IN LUBRICATION realize tha't the mere threat of the U. Your Prescription TIRE REPAIRING AND BECAPPINS ‘*W km in lorn ipiriu eaU Jerrr" ver, hat been completely atomic bomb will never in itself and others who rent the unity of 10c CHECKS 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 renovated in preparation for Christ’s Mystical Body upon earth, 2001 So. Univ. PE. 9841 1634 Tremonl KE, 4554 ensure peace. That is why they Popular Service Enjoyed by At Lasisiana sod Soeth Clartan the coming ichool year. Chief cry out for help from other quar­ but can we—yes, you and I—be KREa DELIVERT PREE PARKING among the improvementa ters. They see that peace comes casting stones? Have we done all Increasing Numbers made ia tiie initallation of not from external threat, but from we can to bring a knowledge of Simply open a "Dime-A-Time” fluorescent lights throughout within the heart of man. Christ into our neighbor’s life by ciaf ringfield plan to pro­ Preisser’s Red & While BONNIE BRAE ; • • QUEEN MEANS CLEAN for additional students. Any­ mote racial and religious tolerance one interested may call Sister received “a rude shock” to learn DRUG CO. Maria William, principal, at that the educator who wrote the USE YOUR CREDIT Grocery and Market ALFRED C. ANDERSON, Ownsr-Mansn. TAbor 1421. preface to a book promoting the FANCY MEATS. VEGETABLES. AND Prescriptions Filled As COLFAX DRIVE-IN “plan” has now come out with an QUAUTY GROCERIES AT Your Doctor Orders lAGANS MARKET accu.sation that U. S. Catholic LOWER PRICKS FOUNTAIN SERVICE Bishops are “representatives of a FOR BEHER LIVING Free Delivery SPmee 4447 763 So. University RA. 2874 SM FOODS 7410 foreign power.” the Catholic Mir­ *S31 B. OUa Ats.' (So. UbIv. and Ohiel Free Parking Space 7415 COAL ror, Springfield diocesan publica­ and. Phone TA. “1776” Wash, awl Eagla tion, says. The high standard of living in America is based on the credit POULTRY AL BONINO, Mar. Lamp and Egt...... $9.55 Dr. Clyde R. Miller of Teachers’ of our people. Most homes, refrigeratorsi household goods and ly,” Donbla Scrcan college, Columbia university, the other consumer goods are bought on credit. N u t______$8.50 writer involved, is "such a poor ^OUTH GAYLORD Straetar Lamp disciple of the ‘plan,’” the Mirror Consequently, if an emergency upsets the budget credit in and Egs...... $11.85 HATHAWAY’S charges, that he talks of “Vatican the form of a loan may be used to advantage to remedy the propaganda” reaching Americans Chopping District 864 8a. situation. We have made more such loans during the past FUEL SERVICE Broadway “through parochial. schools and C ity L ace Cleaners through pressure on press and 30 years than any other company in Denver. If you need to radio,” and urges that the foreign meet a financial emergency, use our service as so many thou­ Mary Aane Bakeries 218 Eaal Seventh Ave Phone TAbor 7907 agenta registration Act “should sands have. Prompt courteous service always. CURTAINS • PILLOWS CAREFULLY CLEANED AND RE- apply to agents of the Vatican [aminuniti) flomer; Spedalists in state as m u^ as it applies to those TURNED SAME SIZE. SPEQAL CARE GIVEN TO TABLE of the Kremlin.” O n r n 1043 SOUTH 6RYL0W) PARTY PASTRIES UNENS. BLANKETS LAUNDERED WlTHOUl SHRINKAGE. LOANS QUICKLY MADE ON ylUlC PHONE 5Pniee73l8 SS Broadwar 1SS4 So. Gaylord trORK CALLED FOR AND DEf^tVERED SP. 7413 PE. '#315 China Prelate Travels VAN EDIMERUAN. Manoser Autoi, Furniture, Collateral, Firtt and Second Mortgages on PhaBM 35 Days Across Mission Improved Denver Real Estate and to Salaried Employes on PE. 9 4 6 4 NOB HILL INN FQI VOUI PE. 2 4 6 5 IONEY...SiRf«fyl their plain note, without an nasignmant of wages and without BOB’S 411 EAST COLPAA Gaylord Drug Oo. . Lei youf savings earn Rome.—When asked the extent notifying tha employer. COCKTAILS morsf;.SArELYI Higher of his mission territory the visitor Grocery and Market J. BOY SM ira. Prop. Ihon average earnings from China replied: “Thirty-five 10S9 So. Gaylord SP. 5345 Delicious Dinners days on horseback from the north­ Groceries, Meats and Fancy op savings—protected VegCtablea Prescriptions Carefully Filled HOT AND COLD LUNCHES by government insured ern to the southern limit and 16 by Registered Pharmadsts and guaranteed first days on horseback from the east­ The Store »/ Quatilr and Price Vonr Baitnaai ApprtclaUd Hira mortgage home loans.^ ern to the western. One travels W ithdrawat a) aoy about 20 miles a day. One hardly UtB*. Deposits by lOlh JIM FURLONG SOUTH GAYLORD The firms listed here de­ ever exceeds this speed and fre- CLARK’S FLOWERS earn From 1st. Malt gnently does not go that fa s t” serve to be remembered deposits weicome. 1735 Wdton St KEystone 2224 SUPER MARKET ZCOMPLBTB UNB OP COT FLOWERS'' The visitor was Monsignor John Hsmbsr ot AaaocIsMd Grocats of Colorade AND POTTED PLANTS 41S Majestk Bldg. Magenties, Prefect Apostolic of when you are distributing Denver, 219 ISlIrSL, Denver Finest Quality Meats, Fmiia. kWa Otiivtt TA. IMZU Tali. He was describing his prefec­ Open Daily 8:30 to 6:30; Saturdays Till 1 P.M. Our Branch Of­ Vegetables, Groceries your patronage in the dif­ nMMlAkr979} ture in the western part of Yun­ HoraJ Sprayi and Coreagea fice at Furlong Auto Co., 639 Broadway, Is Open Till 5 :80 P.M. FREE DAILY DEUVERIES "COLPAX DKIVk-JN 1 I» E. COLFAX; (q I umliicv i n o s nan, the mountainous region be­ BP. XHt ferent lines of business. tween Tibet and Burma. 1004 S. Gaylord 8P. ZUI

■1 Office. 938 Bannock Street THE*DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 4205 Thursday, August 14, 1947

ACCN PLANS PICNIC ON AUG. 24 Pknic Set Sunday ColmoliianSpres Dine in the Cool, Majestic Splendor of the AT 3 P.M. IN WASHINGTON PARK GLEAMING CHARBONNET ROOM For Parishioners The Archdiocesap Council of las been assisting in the clinic Arrange Mountain Catholic Nurses picnic will be held three evenings a week. SERVING DENVER’S FINEST I 'Unday, Aug. 24, at 3 p.m. in Misses Eleanor and Phyllis Bryl- SEA FOOD AND STEAK DINNERS BLACK Washington park. The groiip is ski, 4249 Steele, h ^ e been added requested to meet at the flagpole to the general staff. Of St. Josephs near the cement courts. The pic­ Picnic for Aug. l\ Enjoy the Refined Atmosphere of Our Miss Ida Maye Miller relieved Beautiful Cocktail Lounge in Feminine nic is for the nurses and their fam­ Sister Kathleen while she was on (St. Joseph's Rederaptorist Parish, ilies and friends. Each family is retreat The Columbian Squires of the Denver) requested to bring a picnic supper. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr circle, There will be games and prizes Mercy Hospital P e r s ia n Sunday, Aag, 17, St Joseph’s Miss Julia McGovern, super­ Denver, held a hayrack ride and PTA is sponsoringr a picnic to for all ^ e prroups. wiener roast Aug. 10. Miss L ouIm Malloy, chairman of visor, health cliniA City Health which all parishioners are invited. the ACCN luncheon program, an­ department, is spending her vaca­ Plans are in the making for a L a m b It will be held at Bergin park and nounces that the council will have tion in Glenwood Springs. picnic to be held in the moun­ the parishioners will leave from place for the second time on the Miss Katherine Lincb, 1224 tains Sunday, Aug. 24. the church grounds at 10: Si). Each irogram of the Colorado State Madison, is doing private duty The squires, under the direc­ is asked to bring his own picnic urses’ association convention. nursing. tion of the) Knights of Columbus, w ill be lunch. There will be special attrac­ The 41st ahnual meeting of the Lee Elliott, 2525 W. Byron have their own offices and club- RESTAURANT tions for the children. Those hav­ association and the 27th annual place, is home after recent sur- rooms, in the Knights of Colum­ Smart Next ing extra room in their cars are meeting of the Colorado State gery, bus home, 16th and Grant streets. * Air Conditioned * Private Enti^ance a ^ d to take others. League of Nursing Education will Miscallaaaous News The group.is open to Catholic boys, * Completely Carpeted * Convenient Parking Winter The Rev. Matthias Justen, be held Oct. 27, 28, and 29. Miss Mrs. Mary Golden, St. James' from 14 to 18 yeaVs of age. Ap­ C.SS.R., is away making his an­ Malloy met with other committees >arish, is visiting relatives in plications may be secured either Catering to nual retreat Ang. 12 in St. Joseph’s hospital ?noblo. from any squire or from the BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS Our August prices are dedd* A picnic for the servers is sched nurses’ home to make final ar­ Dr. and Mrs. Roy Cleere spent Knights of Columbus office. The uled for Wednesday, Aug. 20, ac­ rangements for the program. Friday and Saturday in Sterling. next initiation has been set for Call SP. 9700 - PE:. 0985 edly the lowest in years any­ cording to Brother Stanislaus, New ACCN credit union mem­ Mr. and Mrs. Gus P. Johnson, Sept. 7. 1878 So. Broadway For ReierTatiom C.SS.R., the sacristan. bers are Gloria Kilnbrell, Helen Oakland, Neh.. are visiting Mr. and Meetings are held e^’ery Thurs­ where. Sunday the' members of the S t Crowley, Mmes. Gladys W » r 4, Mrs. Eugene Hoell. day evening, beginning at 8 Joseph Altar and Rosary society Marjorie Vogt, Ann Barbour, Mrs. Ethel Jacobs, Miss Joseph­ o’clock. are invited to receive Holy Com Helen Haszier, Marion Gibbony, ine OHgney, Miss Phyllis Carol EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT munion in the 7:80 Mass. and Eleanor Canacari, Schmidt, and Mrs. Faye Harvey The Rev. John Bancroft, C.SS.R., St. Anthonv’i Hospital are on the staff at Colorado Gen­ HOSPITAL is spending some days at the rec­ Miss Doris Jean Coffey and Mi^ eral hospital. tory. The Rev. Willard Berberich, Edna George, both of the class of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Murphy, EQUIPMENT C.SS.R., is also a guest of the local 1947, were baptized Aug. 12 in 364 Sherman, are the parents of a community. Father Berberich’s sis­ St. Patrick’s church by the Rev. boy, Michael Roland, Som Aug, 6 Theodore Haas. Miss Jennie Ber- SAVE y m £ l Q 5 g % ter, Mrs. Marie McCutcheon, is to in Sti Joseph's hospital. Michael i Hospital ••• Institutional be buried Thursday. linger, a classmate, was sponsor. Roland has four sisters. Mrs. Mur­ phy is vice prMWent of the ACCN i Wheel Chairs 9 Dish Trucks S t Joseph's Young People’s club Wheel Stretchers • Tray enjoyed a square dance in the hall cr^it union, chairman of the fi­ New & Guaranteed Used Tires nance committee, and isua gradu­ Trucks B Inhalaton a ' Wednesday, Aug. 6. Many other Instrument Tables attractions are planned for the ate of St. Paul’s hospitu, Dallas, Tex. The paternal grandmother • Electric Food Conv^ors Boniain Spares nowing club. Father Carl Schwarz, Casters 9 Industrial Tracks FURS C.SS.R., is the spiritual director of is Mrs. F. M. Murphy, Maybank, Tex.,- and the maternal grandpar­ ARMSTRONG the club. ents are Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Ma­ JOE KAVAIVAEGH The novena devotions in honor CASTER CO. Lincoln at Ttb Phono TA. 1261 PE. 9193 .1519 SO. PEARL of Our Mother of Perpetual Help loney of Terrell, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hughes. 828 14TB ST. «uiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiimuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniinin^^ are held every Tuesday at 3 p.m., and in the evening at 7 :30 in S t Jr., and children have returnea TAbor 4692 YOUR GENERAL TIRE HEADQUARTERS Joseph’s church. All are invited to from a vacation in Rock Springs, Welcome Tourists Rttend these devotions. Wyo. Mr. Walter J. Kerwin Carl F. Eiberger, president oi' A«(ocikted with the first all-city student Junior Red Cross council, is attending the 'll Colorado Junior Red Cross leader­ JOS. M. FISHMAN ship camp, La F oret id the Black 7- Forest, 16 miles northeast of Colo­ and OptomatrUt rado Springs. It is a leadership DlAHOtWS - LOCKETS camp for Junior Red Cross mem­ " 'i'l WATCHU - B08ARIES 'J CROSSES • COMPACTS bers from Denver, Colorado if ST. CHRISTOPHER MEDALS Springs, and Pueblo. The camping MIRACULOUS MEDALS uid CHAINS pipgram includes an introduction jTI SCAPDIJIR MEDALS to various aspects of the Junior Glasses on Credit Red Cross, including organization, objectives, philosophy, and activi­ 807 15th St. TA. 0029 ties. Emphasis will be placed on Mitt Dorit Coffay accmainting the members with ac­ tivities in the international pro- grapn, service program in this St. James^ country, production, first aid, wa­ ter safety, accident prevention, home nursing, and nutrition. Every effort will be made to provide lei­ LOKHNIR AND LYNCH, INC. sure-time activities of a recrea­ tional and cultural nature. FINE FLOOR COVERINGS Transportation will be fumishec d Complete Line of Rugt, Carpets and Linoleums for the Catholic members to a t­ tend Mass on Aug. 16, Feast of the INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE Assumption. DRAPERIES — CONTRACT WORK INVITED 7501 E. COLFAX AVE. FR. 3008 EVE BY APPOINTMENT Girls at Loyola FRANK E. BRENNER, INC. To Need llnifomis Complete Motor Service on All Makes BODY St PAINT DEPARTMENT—MOTOR TCNEUP OUR SPECIALTY TIRES—BATTERIES—GAS—OIL (Loyola Parlih, Deavar) HUDSON MOTOR CARS All girls attending Loyola schoo 6001 E. Colfax DE. 153S from the second through the irannnniiiifflinuiiiimmHn' eighth grade must wear uniforms MUs Edaa Gaorga from Oct 1 to May 1. Material WATCHES & WATCH BANDS Skyline Dining Room is now available at the Denver The nurses received their First BRIDE GIFTS Dry Goods company on the main Holy Communion in St. Anthony’s Illy 5904 East Colfax Avenue floor. Uniforms are made accord hospital chapel in the 5:46 Alfred M. MOSER WELCOME TOURISTS ing to "Advance 3030 Pattern,’’ Mass Aug. 14. In the evening a natural gas heat the first chilly' TELEPHONE FR tilt which may be bought at the Den reception was given by the sodal­ Room 20rt KE. 7873 M m sum wit i Ann and Dlek Jineka, ver Dry Goods. Girls who have ity, and at this time four-year HEATING PILOT. lU I CHAMPA 8T. Hsian L. WiUlami uniforms from last year may wear memberships in the Archdiocesan iiBiinBiiiiiiiwiaiuuwiiiiHiwimiiim tiiem. Council of Catholic Nurses were Joseph L. Sullivan and Verna given to the girls by the sodality. Hoftmannlo ft will be married in Miss George is the daughter of . ABOUT 18,000 PILOT LIGHT TURN-ON CALLS EXPECTED LATER tyola>la chnrch Saturday, Aug. 16 Mr. and Mrs. Solomon George, 323 argains Maryary Catherine Retschman 18 W. Cedar street, Walsenburg. Miss attending the Red Cross camp as Coffey, who was president of the When the first cold day cornes. every available man will be used to provide tha the representative from Cathedral senior class of ’47, is the daugh­ EYOND Ifs Time to Turn to the high school. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cof­ best service possible for the thousands of requests to light gas heating pilots. Several boys of the Loyola Aco fey, 1436 Wadsworth avenue, A-G STOP AND SHOP lythica] sociefy are at Camp St. Lakewood. Miss Alberta Marie Delays of as long as ten days to two weeks, however, could occur at that ELIEF! Malo this week. Gibardi, ’47, is president of the The Loyola conference 3,?n if! 9®* heating equipment throughout the year. The business of the evening was and Marion Gibbony as new ACCN Shop BISHOP’S Often discussed and the rest of the eve­ members. Both nurses are on the ning was spent informally. Re- general staff at S t Joseph’s. freAments were served Faustina Cavaleri was released as a patient Monday. Mrs. Helen Pritchard, head nurse, delivery room, has returned NEW SHIPMENT from her vacation. Miss Mary Powers is still a pa­ Prescriptions tient DiMAND KNOW-HOW Miss Annette Kelly, former sur­ Murphy gical supervisor, became the bride DUKE’S GRILL of James O’Neal prior to a Nup­ nNEST OF FOODS AlmofI anyone con wrap o packoga tial Mass at Leadville Aug. 9. i and moke changa . . . but to prop­ Stenographers' Mrs. Polly Monahan, Estps Park, _ j Cnd«r Nrw Ifaaacuirat st DOMINIC CROW erly compound o prMcrlptlon re- Regis Prexy Will Speak Th. “SmUlng Cop” quirts yeors of education, trolning Chairs rfl WHHRE FRIENDS MEET and txperltnce, plus thorough ; } U H R. Mth At.. TA. SS4S At Colorado University f oxomlnotion by'the itott. fre- Oak and Walnut Finish A icriptiont demand know-how. We AT LOWEST hove it. The Very Rev. Raphael C, Mc­ PRICES IN DENVER. Carthy, SJ., president of Regis Axk Yoor Doctor to PlMn« Ui Yonr COMMERCIAL college, Denver, will be g^est PrMcrlptkm

JANE A. O'GRADY Brides of Our Lord FAMILY PICNIC DR. JAMES P. TO BE BRIDE OF SLATED A U G . 24 GRAY JOHN J. SHEA BY ST. VINCENT'S . 1

(St. John the ET«n(aIiit’« Parith, (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish, n S V A L CARE Denver) DenTer) EYES EXAMINED On Saturday morning, Aug. 16, A family basket picnic* for the at 9:30 o’clock, Mias Jane Ann members of the parish will be held riSVAL TRAINING O’Grady, daughter of Mr. and at Genesee park on Sunday, Aug. Mrs. Dom O’Grady, will become 24, under the auspices of the Holy the bride of John Jay Shea, son Name society. An enjoyable pro­ 212-18 Colo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. S t of Mr. and Mrs. John. Shea, prior gram of ggmes is being arranged Phone for Appointment to a Nuptial Mass celebrated in by the committee in charge. Re­ St. John's church by the Rev. freshments will be furnished, but TA. 8883 J. P. Moran. ^ the members are asked to bring The bride, who will be ^ven in their own lunch. marriage by her father, will wear All parishioners and friends 'ff.' i a gown of traditional satin. Her who intend to attend the picnic finger-tip veil is of illusion and are asked to sign ^nd return the fashioned in a coronet She will cards distributed at the Masses WhUe the Boys carry a prayer book with white last Sunday so the committee can orchids and stephanotis. arrange for the refreshments and One Price Covers The matron of honor, Mrs. Paul for transportation. Cars will leave CATCH THE BIG nSH Churchwell, sister of ' the bride, the church -at 10 o’clock the mor­ All Services and Miss Jean Shea, maid of ning of Aug. 24. honor, sister of the bridegroom, Sister Mary Paschal of the Poor The Smart W ife No extra charges are will wear identical dresses of yel­ Clare order is celebrating her low dotted Swiss. They will wear golden jubilee on. Aug. 15 at the Tikes the Ismily to the Golden Lnntetn lot made for special services large straw hats and carry Colonial monastery of St. Clare Jn Omaha, Bttltei Fried Chicken, Bine Ribbon StesJts bouquets of yellow gladioli and Neb. Sister Paschal entered the at Horan's. When the fam­ pink roses. The other attendants, Poor Clare order in 1897. The Cloeed Mondays lOe ParUng Next Door nieces of the bride, Miss Ann Mc­ jubilarian’s two Denver nieces, V h e ily selects the merchandise Gill, flower girl, and Miss Mary Mrs. George Koelbert and Mrs. Jule Conrad, ring-bearer, will be Drew McGill, are going to Omaha that best suits their needs, attired in apple green costumes, this week to be with their aunt. Golden I OLantem and will wear hats fashioned after Mr. Koelbert and tlwee daugh­ they know the final cost of those worn by the matron and ters are also going to Omaha for IMS Bdwy. Riitiiraot KE. 1204 maid of honor. the celebration. the entire service. Richard Mannn will serve as best man for Mr. Shea, and the ushers will be Paul Churchwell, Saxophone Genius George McMahill, and Patrick Mc­ 4^79 C O A L 4"e?9 United Photo Studio’s Mahon. Wads* and Harria ^ 1 1 .9 0 **Comm«reial« Portraits. Wtddlnr** A wedding breakfast will follow To Lull Lakesiders Lamp or Ecs____ M AIt ORDERB ACCEPTED at the Denver Athletic club, and Waih. 4 Eagle.. 1.55 1521 Curtis TA. 3412 a reception from 3 until 5 o’clock •T# Undecidsd - Csll UnlUd** will be held in the home of the With Mixed Music Stoker Coal Oil Treated Horan & Son Chapels bride’s parents. After a wedding Drafted at bridet tbs ten poitu- TOWS by five sisters, Clergymen trip, the young couple will make lantf who ware invetted in tbs from the Archdiocese ^of Denver SUPREME COAL CO. Tbs firms lUttd hers dsssrvs to their home in Denver. garb of the Poor Sifters of St. Jimmy Dorsey, .noted saxophon­ bs rsmembered whsn you art dis* KEy^ne 6297 KEystone 6298 and the Dioceses of Lincoln and ist, and his orchestra will take over Infant Born In Texas Francis Ssrapb are shown above 864 So. Broadway trlbutioff your pstronsfs to tbs dif« 1527 Ci«v«iand Place at they marched in procession to Wichita attended the eeraiaoniet. in the El Patio ballroom at Lake­ forsBt llaes of business L t and Mrs. William Francis side park, Denver, Friday, Aug. 22. Sullivan announce the birth of a tha*cbapel of St. Joseph's convent, which followed a Solemn Mats of­ son, William Francis II, on July Denver. Archbishop Urban J. fered by the Rt. Rev. Thomai M. Dance lovers will be served with 30 in Fort Worth, Tex. Mrs. Sulli­ Vahr officiated at the investiture Kealy, Chancellor of the Lincoln Dorsey’s famous “contrasting mu­ van is the former Virginia Kelsey, ceremonies and the proffssion of diocese, in the presence of Arch­ sic,” a mixture of sweet, swing, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. first vows by 11* nuns and final bishop Vehr. jitterbug styles, which is Dorsey’s Kelsey. way of sajdng, “I like to please Cleaning at Its Best them all.” With him will be the Patricia Ahern Weds CATHERINE JOB TO BE WED AUG. 16 top band of the year, and an array of entertainers that will give Den­ 3 DAY SERVICE WiUiam Ellis ver dance lovers an extra thrill. Preceding a Nuptial Mass in IN CHURCH OF BLESSED SACRAMENT In the meantime, the happy Pickup and Delivery the Church of St John the Evan­ couples thronging Lakeside are gelist Aug. 7, Miss Patricia Ruth getting plenty of that Raymond TWO STORES Ahern became the. bride of William (Blessed *Saeramant Parish, oring Miss Barbara Prinzing, Scott dance rhythm. Raymond Denver’s U r g e s l^ l^ D e s le r Owen Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Denver) bride-elect Patricia Jane gave a Scott’s famous six-man quintet are 594 So. Broadway — PE. 4686 Evan Allis. The Rev. Charles Catherine Job, daughter of Mr. handkerchief shower and supper making a hit with their , unusual Jones witnessed the ceremony. and Mrs. H en^ Job, will become in her home for Miss Prinzing on of entertainment And to put 2025 W. Alameda — RA. 0612 **After All, Ifs Service That Counts” The bride, daughter of Mr. and the bride of Walter Quering, son Thursday evening. the words to music for Denver (Acrou From Valverde School) Mrs. William J. Ahem, was given of Mr. and Mrs. August Quering Ella Horan Feted dancers^ lovely, charming Dorothy in marriage by her father. Her sis­ of Glassport, Pa., prior to a Nup- Miss Ella Horan, a former pa­ Collins IS a shining performer over ter, Miss Marie Ahern, wae her tial------Mass Aug. 16. The Mass will rishioner, now a resident of 'Tu- the microphone. SOUTH DENVER CLEANERS 1335 Broadway 1314-1338 Acoma only attendant. be celebrated by the Very Rev. scon, Ariz., and her sister, Mrs. Added to this natural setting of William J, Ahem, Jr., brother Harold V. Campbell. Harold Kohl, were honored guests the El Patio, opening into the Os Chrk C«nt«r of the bride, was best man, and The bride, who will be ^ven In at a number of parties last week. breeze-cooled Lake Rhoda, where the ushers were William M. Neu­ marriage by her father, will wear Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horan gave a you can go boat riding, there is mann, and Robert Ahem, another a fitted gown of white satin with series of dinners. Miss Horan was the mazda-lit wonderland of Lake­ brother of the bride. a sweetheart neck, long sleeves, a guest of Mrs. George McDevitt, side’s popular amusements: The I I hostess of the Wednesday bridge, i)ptometrlst and Optician A wedding breakfast was held and a court train, and a veil of cyclone; merry-go-round; ponies AMERICA’S GREATEST lace. She will carry a white ijray- of which Miss Horan was a mem­ the longest miniature train in the at the Park Lane hotel for mem­ ber. Mrs. William C. Weldon and bers of the immediate families. erbook, adorned with bridal roses. world; the fine Casa Manana picnic Helen Walsh The bride will wear a strand of her daughter, Mrs. Milton W. Al­ grounds, where Uie family can en- INSURANCE After a wedding trip to Colo­ len, gave a luncheon at the DAC, jov the day or evening; and many rado Springs, Chicago, HI., and matched pearls, a gift of the TRAVEL RARGAIN bridegroom. Mrs. E. Hussey and Mrs. Chaum- othier attractions for young and W. B. JOSEPH New York city, the couple will cey Wilson were cb-hostesses at a old. JOS. J. CBLLA make their home in Philadelphia, Attending Miss Job will be Lor­ luncheon at the DAC, and Mr. and 'iCTKI KIAMIWKD etta Sweeney as maid of honor, ROUND-TRIP Coach Fore from Denver, 1120 Seenritv Bldg. Mrs. Harold F. Collins gave a sup- H im * TAbsr lU O Holy Day Masses and the bridegroom’s sister, Helen cr party in their home, honoring NAVY MOTHERS TO MEET lUlMti* BMs PHONE KEYSTONE 2«33 Quering of Pennsylvania, and the lisa Horan and her sister. The Rocky Mountain Navy Colorodo Springs and Pueblo to Announced bride’s two cousins, Dorothy Lacy g Mothers’ club 462 will meet at and Catherine Marie Pasic. Her Mrs. Richard F. Barry and her The Masses on Friday, Aug. 16, 4-year-old daughter, Mary Celine, 8 p.m., Monday, Aug. 18, at 1772 the Feast of the Assumption will sister, Carol Ann Job, will be Grant street, Denver. flower girl. who had been visiting the for­ be at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and the last mer's mother, Mrs. Stephen P. The bride’s brother, Henry Job, Glenwood Springs Mass at 11 o'clock. Keating, Sr., and her brothers, James Bernard Kenney III was will serve as best man, and ushers Steve, Joseph D., and Edward baptized Aug. 3 by Father Jolm will Include James McCoy, Don Keating, returned to her home in UNIFORM P. Moran. Sponsors were William Brown, and Joseph Sweeney. A Tuckahoe, N. Y., last week. S 70 0 Bastien and Carol Byrnes. wedding breakfast will follow the Mass, and a reception in the bride’s Mrs. George R. Pope and her Robert Edward, son of Mr. sister, Anne Birmingham, spent ■ pin. Frf*ral home will be held 1t^ the afternoon ■ Tax of fl.OS and Mrs. Robert E. Jackson, was from 4 to 7 o’clock. After a wed­ last week at Central City and at­ FITTINGS baptized Aug. 10 by Father Moran. ding trip, the young couple will tended the opening petfformance Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. John live .in Denver. of Harvey. GO ANY DAY Jackson. Father Joseph Leberer baptized STUDIO Miss Betty Jean Burcham, an Mass Schedule Michael Alwin Riede, son of Mr. Ordor Now GO EITHER WAY adult convert, was recently re­ For Aug. 15 and Mrs. Alwin W. Riede, with First Communion ceived into the Church by Father Mr. and Mrs. William Brennan as Confirmation Graduation Moran. Masses on Friday, Ang. 15, will sponsors, and Kathleen Marie, in­ be at b:30, 7:16, 8, 9, and 10 fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GO ONE W AY-RETURN THE OTHER Miss Louise Cheney Herbert o’clock. Confessions will be heard B and William Owen Ellis were also Robert Connell, with Leo H. Con­ 975 war CH. 3926 Thursday from 3:80 to 6 and from nell and Mary Coons as sponsors. ON ANY REGULAR TRAIN recently received into the Qjurch 7:30 until 9 p. m. prior to their respective marriages. Milton W. Allen has just re­ * Colorado River Royal Gorge Students of Cab* to Play turned home after a two weeks’ via or The softball team of cub pack business trip in the East. Scenic Shortcut Route 161 will play in the regional Mrs. Walter Kranz entertained MSS championship tournament begin­ in her home Friday, honoring Mrs. Cathedral High School ning Thursday evening at 5:30. Williard Hutchins of Huntsville, Retam Limit 10 Days On Thursday, the cubs will play Ala. the championship team from Jef­ Mrs. Margaret Kretschmer, a »on allooni Dtunr 4 Si. Granda Waatani Sallroad grades 9 thru 12 ferson county at E. 13th and Colo­ former parishioner, now a resi­ \ f t r i W rado boulevard. All parents and dent of California, has been visit­ ,Vil« • friends of the boys are invited to ing in Denver the past several i S e r ^ TICKET OFFICES I * d a te A u g . 14 to 16 attend and give the team their weeks. it*. Nlodw? JravCi support Miss Peggy White entertained Had 647 17th St. with a buffet supper and bridal Dr. John G. McNamara, prom­ fatsiUi* ‘ inent bone specialist and former shower in her home last wefek hon­ 1531 Stout St. president of the Kings County Medical society, is visiting Mr. MO U*ue* TAbor 1162 and Mrs. James P. McNeive and Sacred Heart PTA at the Brown Palace Students of hotel whue in Denver. Schedules Picnic , DENVER INDUSTBlAl BANK (Sacred H^urt Parieh, Denver) CtORCI r KOCK. PnM tmt >l534CalifomiaSt. If Y Phone MAin S155~^ ^ ic rG ra U B e SHOE REPAIRING The Sacred Heart parish school OppMit. Dwnrw Pry Coed. Ca St. Mary^s Academy PTA will hold its annual picnic at WHILE YOU WAIT City park, across from the museum. Those who are to attend are re­ quested to bring box lunches. Soft Grade School drinks and ice cream will be served. On Friday morning, Aug. 15, a ANNOUNCEMENT holy day of obligation, Masses in grades 1st thru 8th Sacred Heart church will be at 6, 8Y RSPAiniMfi 7, 8, and 9 o’clock. Confessions will * d a te A u g . 14 to 16 be heard Thursday afternoon and younsms evening at the usual hours. FOR CATHOLICS, EXCLUSIVELY On .Friday evening at 7 :80, there will be th« usual devotions for the Our popular and exclusive ACCIDENT - HEALTH - perpetual novena in honor of the Sacred Heart HOSPITALIZATWN and GROUP INSURANCE Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 14th, This Sunday is the Communion day for the parish Ladie.s’ Altar plans are now available to Colorado Catholics. . sodality in the 7:30 o’clock Mats. 15th and 16th—only three days left in which The Rev. George Strobe, SJ., is a guest at the rectory, where he is to get your fitting at The Denver’s High Rubber heels, top lifts, toe m ^ing hia retreat Central Catholic Casualty Company pieces, half soles, full soles, School Shop. OMAHA, attached bj e.xperienccd Catholic^Opens Shop shoetnakers while you work For Infants, Children **Serving our Roman Catholic members, exclusively, since 1930.” The Denver—High School S h ^ — Third Floor dr shop. W| also remodel Fully licensed by the Colorado Insurance Department. T. E. Gahafer of Blessed Sac­ shoes, cut out toes or heels, rament parish has opened a mod­ ern streamlined infants’ and chil­ rebind, take in sides to fit, dren’s shop at 5724 E. Colfax at Agency Connections Now Available in Your make shoes longer or wider. Ivy. A complete line of children’s and infants* wear, including hand­ For Quality Shoe Repairing at made dresses, bibs, and playsuits, Community— Write D. C. Dalton, State Agent, » . w Popular P'rieee Piilt Our Shoe will be in stock. The btore opened Wednesday, •Witn Dmm Sitfi mH CMUUwr-lUyslMM »tt Repair Dept, Batemeni Aug. 13, just in time for “b a u to school” buying. 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PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, August 14, 1947 MAX'SBAKERY Two Denver Girls Registration Day ! 1 HAX tOWSEBMlLE. Pto». ■- it ) DELICIOUS CAKES Will Become Nuns Slated August U AND PASTRIES On Aug. 16, two young women (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) from Denver will receive the garb Registration for grades one to Decorated Cakes of the Sisters of St. Joseph at the eight will be held Friday morning, mother-house in Carondelet, St. Aug. 22, from 9 a.m. until noon, For All Occasions Louis, Mo. They are Miss Rose at the school, W. 25th avenue and Try Our Dutch Crunch Bread K E . 8 0 2 5 Ann Goetz of St. Catherine’s par­ Grove street The teaching sis­ About the middle of this week, Palisade Pears ters will be in the various assigned 71§ W. 8th Are. ish and Miss Mary Hughes of St. arrived at Safeway, ready for yoyr many uses. Be sure Dominic’s parish. rooms to receive applications for the respective grades. to buy some of these, they are tops in quality and flavor. Miss Goetz is the daughter of It is anticipated that more ap­ rOUB PAVORJTB OAIBl AND Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goetz of plications will be received than can ICE ClEAK SPOT 2615 W. 40th avenue. Miss Goetz Wax 2 4.. 27c attended the Madonna high school be accommodated by the capacity MASTER of the school rooms and the as­ PEQINS in Aurora, 111., before coming to signed teaching staff. Applica­ Zinc Caps 21c PRODUCERS DAIRY Denver. CERTO tions will be filed in the order re­ Kerr Reg. KEY SHOP Miss Hughes, daughter of Mr. ceived, but final assignment will 933 BANNOCK and Mrs. Harry Hughes of 3305 8-OX. 24c Caps l-dox. io pkg.. 23c Olnctiy Actm* tb* Btiwt F n a be made on the basis of accommo­ 80S 15th St. TA. 0812 Julian street, is a graduate of St. dating children from the parish Kerr Reg. TIm Lids 1-dox. in pkg... 10c Francis de Sales’ high school. Miss with preference to those pupils M. C. P. LUNCHES Hughes also attended the College from the parish who attended the of St. Teresa, Kansas City, Mo., school during the last scholastic Z-oz. pkg.. lOc Mason Jarsf.^^*^;. 74c FOUNTAIN SERVICE taught by the Sisters of St Jo­ year. and th» best in seph. Her father, Harry Hughes, The school building has been Mason Jars l-dos. qts._ 87c is a pressman at the Regitter, completely renovated during the PEN-JEL UEBVICE CALLS AUTO KKT8 DAIRY PRODUCTS Kerr KAIL 0BDEB8 ACCEPTED Sister Louise Gerard will pro­ summer months and is now prac­ lie Jelly Glasses Vi-pints 43c nounce her perpetual vows in the tically ready for the fall term. ZW-os. pksr._ ceremonies on that same day. —photo by Cavura Among the changes made were the Grapefruit seetiooi is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs installatipn of new exterior doors No. 2 can.. 18c Louis Fairchild of Idaho Springs. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Ditallo with panic bars fur greater safety WasleAamp Bras. Sister Louise Gerard is e x p e c t and protection; the painting of the Shredded Ralston 12-oance packsge. 15c to visit her parents in Idaho + + + + + corridor walls, varnishing of class­ )utch Mill KE. 9043 3106 Wash. Springs some time next week. room floors, cleaning and repair­ American Cheese 2-Ib. p k g .„ 96c EVEHTTltlNQ A GOOD GBOOERY ing of desks and equipment, in­ MISS ROSE RITA LIUZZI MARRIED Town Houm 'I ■ SHOULD HAVE stallation of window screens, re­ Grapefruit Juice 46-01. ean_...„ 18c BESt POODS AT LOWEST PBlCBi placement of rain gutters and —WE DELIVEB— St. James' Women down spouts, and the painting of Blend O’ Gold TO JAMES DITALLO IN CATHEDRAL the* entire exterior of the building. Blended Juice 4

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THE THING TO DO Deadline Extended SUMMER MASS SCHEDULE Clirist tlie King When Yon Can’t Afford Disappointment IN DENVER ARCHDIOCESE ENJOY AN INVIGORATING DRIVE On Reservations Parisli Census Is To TAt summer aeh«dul§ of FOUNTAIN, B, let and 8rd Bnodayi. Holland’s LA RAY HOTEL in the Denver arehdioeeee in pat^ FORT COLLINS. S t Joetph's, 808 W. T heatre Mountain neenne. 0. 7, 1:80, and 10. SWIM PE. 9877 For CYPC Ontiog tehee that have reported the Uaee Weekdays, B:80 and 8. NearlyComplete IN GOLDEN PARK 1028 S. Gaylord time to the R kgibteb ie given below. FORT LOGAN, 8 t Patrick's, 7 30, 4, In Clean, Paetore are aeked to eend in the end 11. (Cbrist tbe King Parieb, Denver) Tbandar-frlday-Satorday. (Cathedral Yoang People’s Club) eehedule of their pariah if not FORT LUPTON, T and 8. For LuRchooR or Dinner A « rv t 14-11-11 Heated Many reservations have been liated, in order that a eompUte PORT MORGAN, B t Helena's, 801 B ute The census of Christ the King Clark Gable - Bpenecr Tracy - made for the annual Cathedral eehedule may be made for the bene­ St, 7 30 and 4. Holy dayi, 7 ill and parish will be completed by Sat­ yea’ll Uhe the Fiod, Senice and Atmosphere Hedy Lamarr • Claudette Colbert In 1:80. Young People’s club Labor day fit of eummer viaitore. urday, Aug. 16. The area of the Drinking outing, which this year is being FREDERICK. St Thareea'e, 7 30 and ■ DINING ROOMS OPEN DAILY BOOM TOWN ANNUNCIATION. t « t l Hanboldt. 1:14. 10:10. held at Cheley camps near Estes 7:44. 8:40, IJ4. 10:44. and It. parish has been divided into sec­ From 12 to 2 at noon—5:30 P.M. to 9:80 P.M. and GEORGETOWN. 8. Water Park. BLESSED SACBAHSNT. 4444 Moot- tors, with the following persons Sundays and Holidays From 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. Tha BowtT7 Bot* io It has been decided to extend ylMr BWd., 7. 8, 4:44. 14:46, and It. GILCBFAT. 14. acting as captains: George E. Mc- CATHEDRAL, Colfax and Lotan, 4, 7, 4, GILL, 830,'4tb Sunday and tnd Sntnr Caddon, John J. Johnson, Joseph Phone Golden 68 for Reservation, or SUNDAY THRU ' HARD BOILED the deadline for making reserva­ day. tions to Aug. 20. More than 100 4. 10, 11:40, and 11:40. Stein, P r. Kemp (hooper, R. Taylor just drive out and come in MAHONEY HOLY GHOST. 444 14tk itraat. 4, 7:14, OLENWOOO SPRINGS, S t Stepbta’e. SATURDAY members are expected to attend. 7 and 9 until tnd Sunday in Sept Sellers, M. J. O’Donoghue, Mrs. A. SondaT-HoDdar-Totaday-Wadnetdar* Bill Milano is the outing chairman. 4:14, 4:14, 14d4. 11:14, and 14:14. J. Morroni, R. Paul Horan, Herman .1 to 5 P.M .-7 to 10 P.M. Aafwt HOLY ROSARY, E. 47tb Axa. and Paari. GOLDEN, I and 10. The first business meeting of the GOLD HILL ^CHAPEL, 4 30, July and Seep, Mrs. C. L. Carr, Mrs. John Prank Sinatra • Kathirn Orayaon • 6 and 14. F. Murtaugh, Charles Campbell, . Adults 6 0 # , Children 3 5 # Jimmy Duranta in CYPC under the new schedule LOYOLA. 4441 York SU 4, 7. 4 34, An*. was held in St. Paul’s chapel of 14:44, end It. Holy dars. 4. 7. 4, GRAND LAKE. I, 43 0 . and 1130. I John E. Leonard, and Eugene San­ PROGRESS PLUNGE IT HAPPENED IN the Cathedral Aug. 6. A large and 4, and 4. An*, l l. ders. All the captains and co-work­ OUR LADY o r KT. CARKEL, 1444 GREELEY, 6 t Peter's. 4th aeenae and ers at the Aug. 7 meeting, which 8300 W. nX)RIDA BROOKLYN crowd attended and they were treated to the showing of some Narajo S t, 4, 7. 4, 4, 14, aad 11. I2th ftre e t 7, 4, end 10 30. was held in Blessed Sacrament , I Blkf. W. P*d. BlTd. and PRESENTATION, W, 7 th Are. and Jn- GROVER, S t Mary’s, 10 30, le t San Greene $ Drive-In Restaurant school, reported great enthusiasm . T ik t f t Lotan bot at Alamada and fine pictures by the chairman of lUn S t. 4, 7. 4, 8, 14. U , aad It. day; 8:80, tnd Sunday. Bdwj. BACKLASH the camera club, Charles Wierda. on the part of those contacted in West 8th Ave. at Speer Blvd. SACRED HEART, 4740 Larimer, 434, BAXTUN, 8 30, let, IH. and 8th Sun­ the census-taking. PH. WESTWOOD SK-W Out of the respect for the mem­ 7 34, 8. 14 34, aad I t. days; 8, tn d snd 4th Sundays. Holy days, 4 :80. ^ Plans are going forward for the Featuring.... ^ ory of the Rt. Rev. Monsimor ST. CATHERINE'S, W. 44ad Ara. aad foundation of an Altar society arid Hugh L. McMenamin, the CYI Federal, 4. 7 34, 9. 14 34. and 14:14. HOLYOKE. S t Patrick's. 8. l e t trd. and ' • BREAKFAST from 45c ST. DOUINIC8. 1804 Federal Bled.. 6th Sundays; 4:10, tad aad 4th Snn- of frid g e circles. Mrs. Howard T. decided to discontinue its dances 6 30. 7 34, 4. 14 30, aad 14. daye. Hqly days, 4, Clennan, 1257 Eudora street, has • LUNCHEON from 45c until the middle of September. ST. ELIZABETH'S, 11th and Cnrtls. 4. HUGO, S t Anthony of Padoa'e, T 30, ben appointed captain of S t Jo­ Sixty-five members attended the 8, 8:16, 11, and 14:14. Weekdays, le t Sunday; 9. 2nd Bnnday, XI, 4rd seph’s circle, the first circle to • DINNERS from 65c 6, 4:44, snd 4. and 6th Sundays; and 11:16, 4th Sun club’s annual outing at Devil’s day. be formed in Christ the King par­ Head park, Aug, 10. A softball ST. FRANCIS DE SALES'. AUmtda snd * Booth and Counter Service 8. Shermsn. Snadays and Holy days, IDAHO SPRINGS, B t Panl't, 9, ish. ' COCKTAIL LOUNGE game, contests, and a hike to the 6. 4, 7, 4. 4, 10, II, aad It. aiFF, S t Cstherins'e, 7 30 and 4 30. Father John Scannell, pastor, PRESENTS ranger station at the top of the has already visited 96 families and OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY peak were on the day’s program. ST. JAMES'. 1444 Newport 4 30, 7 34, IBONDALE 7 30 (at the Irondalc 4:80, 10. 11, end IL school), is continuing his personal calls to For Your Convenience — Courteous Curb Service Music In A A picnic lunch was served by the ST. JOHN'S. Fifth and Josephine, 4. 7. JOHNSTOWN.*! 30. trd Snnday and 1st every family in the parish. committee, which was under the 8, 4, 10, 11, and 12. Weekdeye 7 and I. Saturday. All parishioners ha^ng any par­ SENTIMENTAL direction of Catherine O’Bnen. ST. JOSEPH'S (PolUh), 417 X. 44th JULE8BUR6. Bt Anthony's, 7 30, 8 30 ish news are requested to call Mrs, MOOD The hospital visitation group Aee., 4, 7:40, 4, snd 10:40. and 4:80. James F. Sullivan, Jr., at DExter With the got off to a good start Aug. 7 ST. JOSEPH'S (Redemptoriit), W. Ith KEB8EY, 8 30, 1st Sonday and trd Sat- 4661. when 16 members visited Port Lo­ snd Gslapseo, 4 30, 7:80. 8 30, 4:80, nrday. TIFFIN DINING ROOM 11:80, snd 8:8f ISt Aans's ehspel), KIOWA. 4, trd Sunday (July, An*., gan. The group distributed Cath­ ST. LEO'S. 448 14th S t. 7, 4. 10 30, Oct): 11 (July, Sept, Noe.), 1 BACK FROM CALIFORNIA Johnny Neill olic literature and rosaries to snC 12:14. KIT CARSON. 10:46. le t end tnd Sun­ the Catholic patients. Helen Ep- ST. LOUIS’. 4800 8. Bhermsa S t. 4, 7. days; 0. trd Sonday: and 10:46. 4th Mrs. P. Blezek, her son, Elmer; Quartet pich is secretary and Frank Breen, 8. 9, 10, and 1130. and fth Sundays. daughter, Dorothy Day; and grand­ chairman. ST. MARY MAGDALENE'S; W. 8fth KBEMMLING. 9. Snndaye and holy daughters, Dolores and Diana Day, ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY and Depew, 130, 8, 10, and 14. daye. of S t Patrick’s parish, Denver, Weekdara Dandn* 8:30 to 12:30—Snndart 4 to 8 ST. PATRICK'S, W. 88rd at Peeoe. 8, LAFAYETTE, S t Ida's, 109 W. Cannon. returned from a trip to Los An­ (St. Joaeph’t Young People’a Club) 7 30, 9; 14:80, and 12. Week days, 8. 7:80 and 10 30. No Cover for RcMrvttjone geles, Calif. They visited many Activities of St. Joseph’s YPC ST. PHILOMENA'S. 1840 E. 14th Aee. LEADVILLB. Annnnelatloo, T and 0. places of interest. 450 So. Marion o r Minimum aad D etroit 4 36, 7. 4:14, 4:10. 11, Week days. 7 30. Charge Phone PE. 4611 for the month of July were and 14:16, Weekdays, 4 34, 7 d i. LEADVILLE. S t Joseph's, 444 W. 2nd. brought to a close by a corporate end 4:14. 0 30 and 8 30. UMON. Our Lady of Victory, 9:18, let Communion in the 7:30 o’clock ST. ROSE OF LIMA'S, 1840 W. Neeada and Srd Sundays; 7:80. tnd Sunday: Mass on July 27. After the Mass PL. 8 and 10. and 4:46, 4th Sunday. Come Out to Beautiful 40 members were served a break­ ST. VINCENT'S, 4440 UweB Bled„ LITTLETON. St Mary’s. 8 And 10. fast in the Knights of Columbus 6:18. LONGMONT, SL John the Baptist's, ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S, E. Arhona 4 30. 8. and 10. CLUB PALOMINO ROOSEVELT Sunroom. and S. Josephine Sts.. 8 30, 8. 8, 10 30, LOUISVILLE, St. LouU’, T aad 4. Wt«k dayi, 7 ;80. The regular business meeting of and 12.- AT 2680 WEST HAMPDEN the club was held Aug. 6 in the LOVELAND. St. John th* E vancdiit'i, COLORADO SPRINGS » tth and Grant Sta.. 8 and 434, Jan*: AVENUE parish hall. The pronam for the 7, 4:84, aad 11. July and An*. GRILL CORPUS CHRI8TL Caseade at Jatkson. Fort Lf«rui Bd* month was outlined. Square dance 7 30, 4 30, and 11. MANTTOU SPRINGS. 8 30 and 4 30. music was played by Billy Bar­ MEAD, Guardian Aactl church. 4. 16th and Ogden MA* 0177 Famous for PAULINE CHAPEL. Broadmoor. T. 4, MEEKER, 4. tnd Sunday. • nard and the dances were called by and 11. Weekdays, 8. MARYVILLE, 8. JEAN AND I»AUL SHANK Charles Tuffield. SACRED HEART, 4028 W. Colorado MONUMENT. l**t Snnday in m onth: FINE FOODS **Architecta of Appetitea** FINE FOODS The program decided on for the Aes„ 8, 10, and 1130. Woskdays, Junt. July, and Oot, 11; An*, and month of August is the following: 7 30. S tp t, 6. COCKTAIL LOUNGE Cocktails BT. MARY’S. 24 W. Kiowa, 8. T. 8, 8 IT . HARRIS, 16. trd Sunday. On Aug. 16, a wiener roast in the 11. and 14:10. NEDERLAND. 8. DANCING Fatt Courteou* Service y hills; a truck will leave t^e parish NEWCASTLE. 18, l i t Sunday. OTHER CHURCHES OF OAK CREEK. 10 34. tnd and 4th Sun- TO grounds at 7 p.m. days. Aeroa* locareo on t»ir coifa * On Aug. 20, a dance will be ARCHDIOCESE PARKER. 4. lit Sunday (Jnn«, An*., ROXIE DeCARLO’S S.“ "'’y p © ll/y ieiie 18th and California from amofi mon ftrisiHirotis nasp held in the parish hall at 8 :30 p.m. AKRON, B t Joseph’s, 10 36, 1st and trd Oct.); 11. lit Snndiy (July. Slot. ORCHESTRA Cosmopolitan Members of the Annunciation Sundays: 8:80, Xnd. 4th. and 4th Not.). Hotel LUNCHEONS . . . 50c Young People’s club have been in­ Sundays. Befinnini Sept 7, Masses PEETZ, Sacrod Heart, T 30 aad 4. Wt«k- • at 8 ;40 and 10 30. dayt, 7 :40. DINNERS . . Western Ridmg Academy vited to be guests. ARVADA, 8 t Anne’s,* 8 snd 10. PLATTBVILLE, 9. OPEN FROM 11 A.M. TILL li6 l A.M. Tremoni On Aug. 24, a trip to Eldorado RED CLIFF. 4, 4th Sunday. et Bide-o-Wee Cafe Chuck EUla ASPEN, S t HsTy’s, 8 and 10. 1 st 8rd. RIFLE, 444. lat Sunday. Clstad Handayi Coektail Grill Springs has been planned. A truck and 5th Sundays: 8, 2nd aad 4th Sun­ Broadway Old Fnthioned Steak Fryt and ROGGZN. Sacred- Heart. 4, H liiioni. I. Cempletaly Banoratad and Rcdacaratad will leave the parish grounds at days. SHERIDAN LAKE. 8. lat Snaday. lulinn French Specialty Hayrack Rldea AURORA. B t Tberass’s, 1601 X. 14th STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, lit and Ird S A.a. ti 730 P.a. Oally ExmM Siadayi 1 p.m. Herachack Riding, Boarding Members'of the club met Aug. Aee., 8 and 10. Snndayt, 7 and 10; 2nd and 4th Sun­ O BrMkfaat O Luncheon BASALT, S t Vinoent’e, 10 30, lad and days, 8 and 10. 4444 Honret CH 1441 10 in City park for a picnic and 4th Sundays. STERLING, St. Benadiet’s boepitel. 710 9 Dinnera t FOa OINNEBS DE LUXE OR MIDNIGHT SNAUCS watermelon eating contest Those BOULDER. Sacred Heart of Jeans. 8888 8. 6th A *.. 8. present took in the band concert at STERLING, S t Anthony'*, 878 8. 8tfl. New Foontain Service 14th S t. 8 30, 8. and 10. «, 7 34, 8 ;t0, and 10. Send Your Boy to the par]^ BRECKENRIDGE, 4:80, tnd Saadsy. 8TONEHAM, St John tha ETaaselbt's, 1023 Broadway K£. 9731 BEST FOLKS OF ALL Groups within the club are busy BRIGHTON, B t A n n stin s’s. 8. 8th sad 8 34, 1st Sunday; 10 30, tnd Sunday: with plans for a dramatic produc­ Bush Ste^ 6:80, 8. 4 (Spanish), and 10:80. trd and 4th Sundays: aad 830 , "EAT-AT-THE-HALL” 10:80. weekdays.' 4th Sunday. tion and are also organm; STRASBURQ. St Oertmda’i. 1130. tnd EDEIWEIS J Joe M. Bland, Mgr. news sheet for the cluT BRIGGSOALX. B t Josaph's. 10 30. tnd Sunday; 7:14. 4th Sunday. ^ ’The Communion date for this and 6tb Sundays: 8 30, 4th Snaday. STRATTON. S t C harin', 7 aad 10 30. tPhero QuatUy Food StOl PreeatU emd at Moderato Cost SIGHTSEEING Hall Hotel Coffee Shop BUFFALO. 10. Walk days, 7. 1441 Cartla Btraat < month is the fourth Sunday, Aug. VICTOR, S t Vletor’s, 4 30 and 10. nl- CHECKER CABS ^ 24, in the 7:30 o’clock Mass. BURLINGTON. B t Cathsrlna’s. 830. CAMP ST. MAIiiO. 8 and 10. temita Snadiya, hetiaainf , Jnnt 14 ED DUNDON, Her. (8 3 4 ). 1644GLENARM Open 11 A M. to 8 A CAMP SANTA MARIA. 8 and 4 30 TA. 2233 Th* firm# htr* dtterr# to YUMA, 8:40, Sundayi and holy days. be remembered wben yrdu ore dle- (Jane 8 to Sept 14)., WELBY, A sau m p ti^ Bout* 4, 4 34, 444 17th at. TA. a U tributiog your patronage to the dil« COZEN RANCH CSAPEL, 8. 7:40. and 9 30. Near Rocky Meontafai Na- ferent Haeo of buelaete CASCADE, Holy Boeory, 4 end 10:80. WRAY. S t Andrew's. I and 4 30. Holy days, 7 30 and 4. CASTLE BOCK, le t and ltd Bondaye, 11 tionai Park in the heart of (Jane, Anr., Oct). 9 (July, Sept America’s most majestic Jan ■es Deloherj Noe.). CENTRAL CITY, 10. Three Families mountaini. 128 BROADWAY CHEYENNE WELLS, Sacred H eart 9:80, let Sunday; 4, 2nd Sunday 10:46, trd Snndv) aad 4. 4th and Fine Food Wine and Beer Ith Sundayi. Are Consecrated MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT JIM'S CUMAX. 8 30, Srd Snaday. CRAIG. S t Miebael’e—4 30. ' Open This Summer CRIFFLE CREEK, Bt Peter's. 8 30 and To Sacred Heart Each New Record 10. alternate Bnndaye, bacinnlny 830 June 8. ★ Each new alban . . . brings your library a CROOK, 8 and 10. (St. Mary MngdnUne't Paritb, greater ability to satisfy your ever-ebangiag DEER TRAIL, S t Joseph’s, IL le t Son' Edgowntar) ★ S W I M * day; T 30. 8rd aad 8th Bpadays. The families of the following mood. EAST LAKE, 0. July 6 to kaff. 24 MAKE OUR RECORD DEPARTMENT YOURS EATON. 8 30, tad Sunday and 4th Sat- were consecrated to the Sacred A Wealth of Health nrday. Heart in the past week:' Mrs. Jewel Record Players ELBERT, 8, la d Snaday; 10, 4th 8nn< $15 a Week day (Jane, Anir,)l 4. 4th Sunday Seawright, Mr. i(nd Mrs. Edward Fun in the Sun (July, Oet). Droll, and Mt. and Mrs. August GE and Zenith Radios ELIZABETH. 10. tad Bnnday. Mattive. ★ KRIS, St Scholostiea’t, 9. The marriage of Patrick H. ESTES PARK. S t Woltare, 7, 4 30. 430, Moriarity and Helen E. Champa Under perional direction of COLORADO APPLIANCE CO. nn^ 11. of this parish took place Aug. 7. EVERGREEN, 8 and 10. A reception followed the wedding RT. REV. MONSIGNOR 28 Broadway 11 S.’S Broadway FRAZER. 8. ^ P O R T L A N D FLEMINO. B t Petcr'e, T a^d 4 (Bun at the nome of the parents of the daye and holy days). bride, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Champa, JOSEPH BOSETTI 1091 Carr street. Masses on the Feast of the As^ Care of Chancery Office BfeACH sumption will be at 6, 7, 8, and 8 o’clock. 1536 Logan ^*€olne to Church in the Mountains” Father Daniel CampbeU, SJ., is NOW OPEN NIGHTLY ’TIL 9:60 conducting the retreat for the sis­ Denver 5, Colo. ters at Mt. St. Gertrude’s, Boulder. 32nd and Monroe Phonei DE. 5919 MASTERSOIV SIGHTSEEING TOURS The retreat began on Aug. 6 and IN BUSINESS 80 YEARS ‘ MAIN OFFICE 011 SEVENTEENTH STREET will end on Aug. 16. Father Camp­ PHONE CHERRY 2040 In Lobby of Sea Hotel EVERGREEN bell will aesist in the parish on Lozurlonc 7 Paeeencer Cadillac Cars City and Moontalnt Sunday, Aug. 17. He will leave for Marqaette university at Mil THE FAMILY RECREATION SPOT KIND’S waukee, Wis., Monday, Aug. 18. HARDWARE - BUILDING SUPPLIES PARK T H E BEST OF EVERTTHINO- GEORGETOWN. COLO. THE FINIGAM DRUG CO. LISTON LODGE TOURIST ACCOMMODATIONS THE I a * jS OHM ELKHORN AVENUE Jim Liston. Owner—Vet War I Beargrsen U< HAMILL HOUSE p l a n v Von** « n r A Swiss Chalet in the Rocky Mountains Noio — E§TES PARK LUMBER CO STEAM HEAT “PLANNING FOR A BETTER PLACZ Oar dlanete heee mede Bieek G. E. CASEY, Mgr. TO UVE" Fereet Inn, Femeai , \ VIfU the New Alpine Cocktail IVOW OPEN Get to Know Lee, the Druggiat Boom TROUT and T-BONE THE ESTES PARK DRUG STORE For Ratee aad infermatiaa Ph. Reertreca 48 FRIED CHICKEN LEO F. TIGBE, Prop. Chris B. Maurer, OWner ^ S P f ^ I N C S COME IN AND MEET 'THE PERSONS" Cabrini Dancing eeerr Etc. Deliciona aandwiebM and coffee. GRAND LAKE Beer on tap. Cocktail*. The Evergreen, Shrine yisitor* The Corner Cupboard Evergreen Tradinii Post By Popnlor Damaad HOT SULPHUR MINERAL BATHS HOTEL AND GUEST CABINS RED AOT AND WHITE OUAUri____FOODS Wt hav* a llmltsd nombar FISHERMAN CABINS REAS. HR. AND HRS. HENRY W. RHONE GROCRRIXS — MEATS ~ FRUITS — VBOKiABLBS of imparted Holy Water AND Contelntn is farin* water E L NAVAJO LODGE homt from the Shrina, ED, CORBIIV’S DRUG STORE only 9S* postpaid. M<5DERN - RUSTIC BOOHS AND CABIN* ' (EVERGREEN DRUG STORK) SWIMMING POOL Othar Skrlnc Artlclas Ranch Style Heals Horses On BcautUnl Shadow H t Lohe EVERGREEN. COLO., U.S.A. ALTITUDE 7,039 FEET

' « IN GRAND LAKE The Tepees V. BREWER'S "EVERGREEN BY THE LAKE"... .v.r*r... t. Rt. 4 Barsan Park J* Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo. PETE’S SERVICE Mohttgaa Smorraeherd Dlnacie,' Steaks, Fro* Le*x, French Fried Shrimp, Uaaers Far Dinnti RaMrrslioaa ■ { FOR COMPLETE HOBILSEByiCB L Dancing to SHORTY, SUE AND SALLY AND THE BOYS Ph. Laakmrt 4IU L Friendly Road Inlormation Feta fVkk. Dancing Nigbtlp , Open D ell/ P PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER r i Telephone, EEystone 420S

Registration Set Cutting Wedding Cake Bernice Bergman Quick Service Quality Work For School Aug. 22 Plans Art Classes Reasonable Prices

BOTTOMS (Annunciatien Parish, Denver) Bernice Hergman, member of School will open Tuesday, Sept. St Vincent de Paul’s parish, Den­ B r o a d m o o r C l e a n e r s 2. Registration day is Friday, Aug. ver, offers art classes in the pro­ Bnrke Bros. (Hembert of St. Francis de Sales Parish) 22j^for all grades. /' fessional technique of commercial TP The Masses for the Feast of ai$ as applied to newspaper- illus­ PE. 8485 712-718 So. Pearl the Assumption, Friday, Aug. 15, tration. I will be at 6:16, 7, 8:30, 9:30, and Miss Bergman is art supervisor 10:45, High Mass. BenedictioQ will at the May Co, and was formerly CHECK YOCR SHOES follow the last Mass. with Denver university. Her S t . Mass will be offered for Elyria studio is located at 1345 Glenarm Francis de Sales' Swansea residents at 8 at the Anna place. FOR THE FALL Louise Johnson cen&r. Classes start Sept 9. GEO. W. ABC Hardware & Sunday will be Communion day A free placement service is of­ for the Blessed Virgin sodality. fered. Those interested should Sporting Goods Store Are Your Children*$ Shoes The Annunciation seminary burse call PE. 8121 for information. MASTER has reached $610 with a new $10 Miss Bergpnan offers practical * OPTOMETRIST Complete Line of Ready for School? donation by Thomas C a n j a r. courses in commercial art. Actual 5 Broadway 8HERWIN-WILLIAM8 AND KOMAC WE CLEAN AND DYE Those members of the parish in­ merchandise from the retail store JPAINT8 — e l e c t r ic a l APPLIANCES terested in donating should call is used. Visits to printing and —o^n»**4o^* oxA* 1282 So. Pearl the rectory. engraving plants are also made by SP. 7196 The St. Catherine’s Card club the student will meet Tuesday afternoon, Aug. PHELPS SHOE SERVICE 19, at 1 o’clock in the home of Mrs. TOOLEY’S J, Connolly, 3649 Lafayette. Mrs. Junior Chess Tourney Dwyer Drug F. Shanahan is co-hostess. 6th and Josephine Entries Being Accepted >Gni Rate Drugs- FOOD STORE CHOICE MEATS - FISH BISHOP TO LEAD Prescriptions Called GROCERIES Entries are now being accepted for the all-city junior chess tourna­ For and Delivered FRESH FRUITS AND RETREAT FOR MEN ment, which will be held on Aug. Wines • Beers, Etc. VEGETABLES 21 in Civic center. Duane Whitlow, By Bottia or Casa BIRD’S EYE FROZEN FOODS G ood N e w s! chess instructor, will be in charge FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS (Continued From Page One) of the tournament. 1400 So. Broadway and happy future is eventually in Chess enthusiasts will be divided store for all of them.” into various categories, according RA. 2405 900 So. Pearl SP.6587 THE PRINCESS DRY CLEANERS Annual retreats, parish missions, to their age and chess experience. Joe Dwyer Herman Lidka and weekly devotions are part of Denver youngsters who are inter­ the religious life of the Catholics ested in competing in the tourna­ Now offer foster, improved in India much in the same manner ment should contact the' play­ as they are here. Many of the Mr, and Mrs. Paul H. Kaatlng, Keating is the former Miss Betty whose marriage took place Aug, 5 ground supervisor at the school or communities such as Bettia have von Detten, daughter of Dr. and ark in their respective neighbor- service, besides the finest had a strong Catholic population in the Blessed Sacrament church, Mrs. H. J. von Detten,— (Photo by Denver, are shown above. Mrs. oods. for 200 years. In the southern Chilton) The tournament will be spon­ quality work. part of India the faith dates back 0 !/ r e p a ir / sored by the recreation depart­ Bring your damaged to the missionary work of St. ment of the Denver public schools. New Equipment hse been installed and we are now ready, Thomas the Apostle, NIECE OLDER THAN AUNT: BOTH or broken jewelry to willing: and able to serve you better and faster than ever before. The two-day retreat to be con­ U8 for careful, skilled ducted by the Bishop will be the Westwood Altar Unit repairing by our ex- 1/ you're “from MUsouri” give u* a Call—We’ll Shots You! last re tr u t held at Regis college INFANTS BAPTIZED IN AURORA ' p arts. Reasonable this year, barring the student serv­ Plans First Meeting charge. ices. It will last Friday night, Sat­ Watch Repairing Oiir Specialty urday, and Sunday and applica­ (St. Therete’t Shrine, Aurora) aid as sponsors, and Sharon Ann SPECIAL J. A. A W. J. WOLF PRINCESS DRY CLEANERS tions for attendance can be re­ Baptized Sunday were: Wanda James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (St. Anthony’* Parish, Westwood) Over Quarter Century In Archie James, with Robert J. Get Acquainted ______St, Ffmocit da Stlet 1138 E. 6th Ava. at Downing SP. 2681 ceived up until Thursday, Aug. 21. Rose James, daughter of Mr. and The first meeting of the Altar James and Mrs. Rose James as and Rosary society will be held in Mercy Graduate Mrs. Albert James, with John E.. sponsors. Little Sharon Ann, the home of Mrs. John V. Renaud, OFFER McDonal^ and Mrs. Nora McDon- though a few weeks older than 6500 Morrison road, Friday, Aug. Jewel 'w'slio Becomes Bride Wanda Rose, is the niece of 15, at 1 p.m. Every woman of» the Three Portraits Wanda Rose. parish has been Invited. Mrs. E. J. II EflSI BIIVIIUD fIVf. 5P.15/) St. John's Parish Franciscan Sisters Also baptized on Sunday was Sedlmayer, president of Presenta­ Donald Rosa Strickler, ex-service tion society, will conduct the meet­ 5x7—$5.00 Tht firmt llattfl htrt dtttnrt to man. The sponsors were Andrew ing and will induct the new offi­ Jack RIddt! « Janet B. MIIm bt rtmembertd when you art dU« Choose Provinciol J. Windhols and Mrs, Matilda cers after the election. 1527 So. Pearl RA. 3241 tributinr your pttronaft to tha dif- PUCKETT'S Radios & Appliances Kreutzes. The Masses for the Feast of the lertnt lines of busiottt Conoco Service Sales and Service (Continued From Page One) The Altar and Rosary society of Assumption will be celebrated at St. Therese’s parish held a benefit 6 and 8 o’clock. Washing and Greasing HONEST WORK-PAIR PRICES thedral, Gallup, Nc Mex.; au1l>dea- JA C K S O N ’ S^ con, the Rev. Roch Knopke, social at the home of Mrs. George Edward Emil Martinac, infant Can CalM tot anS DaliTsnd O.F.M.; assistants to the Arch­ Paul. Cards and games were en­ son of Mr, and Mrs. Emil J. Mar­ Cut Rate Drugs ROTOLO’S AL-FIN RADIO joyed by the guests. Mrs. Paul tinac, 1409 S. Irving, was bap­ 796 So. Broadway bishop, the Rev. Bernard Cullen PRESCRIPTIONS 6tli Ave at York. EA. 9932 2316 E. 6th Ave. FR. 9586 and the Rev. Damon McCaddon; served refreshments, assisted by tized by Father Michael. Maher Mrs. H. Meyers and Miss A. Mims. Aug. 10. Eugene Keethers and FOUNTAIN SERVICE Standard Gas and Oils masters of ceremonies, the Rev. Marie Pratichner were sponsors. FREE PROMPT DRLIVRRT Jerome L, Weinert and the Rev. Prizes were won by Mrs. E. Mc­ Can SP. 1441 Dawning Sk Alamsda Open Every Day Richard Hiester. Donald, Miss Mims, Mrs. R. COnOUER’S - HROWN’S - Dunn, and Mrs. M. Carney. Will Attend The sermon was delivered by Red & White The women are planning to hold STORE rRBSa HEATS— PISH, GROCEBIE8 the Rev. Pactficus Kennedy, SSGA in Chicago FOOD monthly benefit parties at the rec­ Buchanan's ( /"'tirnifi/ii A i Vssstsbles, Fruits, B^eir Goods O.F.M., who had conducted the PHONE EA. 1844 ' 10-day retreat preceding the re­ tory during the fall and winter ll\ll \ III I l\ I lUI s ception. months. The object of these par­ Cafe & Cocktail Lounge Daily Delivery ties is to gather funds for the lay­ [McMahan’ sl 1718 E. 6TH AVt. EM. 2'!if 2306 E. 6th Ave. at University Other members of the clergy ing of tile flooring in the church present in addition to those men­ and the rectory. Fine Foods tioned above were Fathers Greg­ 369 South Broadway Enchanting: •; Irreiistibis ory Smith, Frederick McCaltin, Cleaners Berard Giblin, O.F.M.; Fabian Bishop Matz Dead 30 Joyce, O.F.M.; Walter Canavan, Alameda Drug Store Y oor OLIVER'S John Moran, Edward Leyden, Wil­ Years Ago This Month Neighborhood liam Molloy, George J. Forquer, V. O. PETERSON, Prop. O.P.; Henry Foley, S.S.S.; and Cat Rate Drains Cleaner Francis J. Hynes, C.SS.R., all of Bishop Nicholas C. Matz, second Fountain Service • School SoppUee MARKET Denver; Roger Hoehn, O.S.B., and Bishop of Denver, with a diocese 1383 S. Pearl SP. 49081 A joy to have . . . a Miss Bernice Rothenburg, Your Business Appreciated Denver’s Finest Harley Schmitt, both, of Colorado that then included the entire state . joy to wear, because above, graduate nurse of Mercy Springs; Richard Brombach, Wy- of Colorado, died 30 years ago this Alameda and Broadway it’s cool, comfort­ Selection of hospital, recently was married in more, Neb.; Aloysius Clupny, Tim­ month. He was consecrated Oct. able, so oompletely beautiful Call us St. Elizabeth’s church to John D. ken, Kans. 27, 1887, as Coadjutor, and suc­ n S H & POULTRY Talarico, the son of Mr. and Mrs. MERK’S today for your Rilling COLD WAVE. GRAIN-FED MEATS The 10 postulants invested are ceeded to the see July 10, 1889. Dominie J. Talarico of Denver. Sisters M. Margaret Ann (Mary He died Aug. 9, 1917, almost 30 BUCHANAN’S MYLADY EDITH BEAUTY 1312 East 6th Ave. Kanak), Atwood, Kans.; M. Char- years after his consecration. He DRUG STORE lUMKIE E. Phone PE. 4629 is entombed in the Gallagher me­ (FORMERLY MAHONEY DRUG) Christian Bros. Wines KKSSEI.KR. Usr. SHOPPE FAMILY ROSARY lene (Rosemary Stuczynski), Omaha, Neb.; M. Angelica (Eliza­ morial chapel, Mt. Olivet cemetery, Preserlptisns AeteraUly FilM An Popular Brors 2804 E. 6th Are EA. 0788 MAY WE SERVE YOU? APOSTLE TO VISIT beth Gillespie), Tilden, Neb.; M. Denver. le* Cream — Foentain Servie* W* Deliver Bernice (Mary Ann Preister); ISOO So. Pearl PS. 7539 PE. 1777 377 So. Bdwy Comlea, Neb.; M. Dolores (Ther­ DENVER FRIDAY esa Rosenthal), Platte Center, Loretto Clinic Holy Family Neb.; M. Sylvester (Eleanor Star- Mary Louise Piquette, above, Father Patrick Peyton, oscik), Columbus, Neb.; M. Ear- sludqpt nurse at the St. Anthony Blessed Sacrament CORN FED MEATS C.S.C., famous Apostla of the linda (Donna Mae Mark), St. Ber­ To Draw Many hospital school of nursing, will 0 K POULTRY AND HSH Family Rosary, is expected nard, Neb.; M. Christine (Gerald­ attend the Summer School of Cath­ We Specialize in Permanent ine Pesha), Fremont, Neb.; M Waving and Hair Styling — ANNOUNCEMENT — ft in Denver for a few hours on (Continued From Page One) olic Action to be held in Chicago CLEANERS & DYERS T E m Y S O N Friday, on his way by plana Francis Ann (Margaret Havel), Ang. 24-30. She is the daughter IDA V. MITCHELL ■ from I New York city to Los Milligan, Neb.; and Mary James graduated from the high school de­ of Mr. and Mr*. John.V. Piquette THELMA KASSON Wish*, to announce to her many □tA T. THOMAS. Prep. AngMes, where for months (Monica York), Liberty, Neb. partment of Sacred Heart (Regis) of 4303 Umatilla, Denver, and a BEAUTY SALON Frienda of Park Hill Flower Shop Meat Market college. ■he ii now aaaociated with May We Serve Vou? he has produced the Family graduate of Holy Family ' high 8878 COLORADO BLVD. 4016 Tennyson CR. 0443 Theater, with the assistance of Marital Course Given Loretto Heights college has in­ school. . .PHONE DEXTER 1188 Vogue Flower Shop 4120 Tennyson GL. 5084 some of the most important augurated the guidance clinic to DENVER. COLORADO 1778 Bnmiieldt TA. 5171 figures in the movie industry. provide religious teachers with the ‘raELHA EASSON. Hauzzer The purpose of the weekly At De Paul University opportunity forcompetent priestly Mother Cabrini Shrine radio hour is to promote reg. advice and intelligent ins^ction PHONE: MAin 6066 JOE LOFFREDA Woodman Pharmacy ular prayer by family groups, Chicago.—Dr. Albert A. Vail, in the careful guidance of youth Drawing Many Tourists particularly the Rosary among instructor of a new course, “Pre­ during the post-war years. Gen­ AAA Landscaping Co. I BILLY’S INN 4400 Tennyson GR. 1321 Csrtholics. Father Peyton is eral lecturers and round-table dis­ CHARLES HTTT, Prop. paring for a Happy Marriage,” The Tepees, the Denver moun­ devoting his life chiefly to at De Paul university here, says: cussions will afford a mutual inter­ I Landscape Designing Good Foods The Sick Are Never change of,suggestions in the prob­ tain parks’ popular restaurant and Trees and Shrubs Trimmsd and Remeved — Spraying — Lawns and Flower Beds Meet Your Friends Here promotion of the Rosary. “Marriage is a profession—not a curio store at Bergen park, w re­ fling.” - The professor so tells his lems of students of all ages from 900 E. 12TH AVENUE 44th & Lowell Phone CL. 9733 Refused at This Store ceiving many compliments from BOOK TOUR ORDERS EARLY LICENSED AND INSURED Fr. Senese Observes students, grade and high school grade school through college. Eastern visitors on the beauty of and college teachers, who will In addition to the intensive 10- the Mother Cabrini shrine. step back into their jobs in the Dry ' Goods— Shoes 45th Anniversary day course, many entertainments Scores of tourists daily seek in­ BOULEVARD VACUUM fall to pass on what they have formation on how to reach the Clothes— Notions learned to their classes. and outdoor events are scheduled Rental Library s w e e p e r 'CO. REDDISH'S A daytime mountain trip to Lor­ spot, and many have asked for 2824 Colorado Boulevord Of His Ordination De Paul is one of the first uni­ Phono DEzter (218 . Denver, Colo COMMUNITY Red & ITMla some kind of container to bring PARK HILL versities in the country, and prob­ etto He^'hts’ beautiful Chalet water home ••‘trom the shrine’s WE REPAIR GROCERY and MARKET The Rev. Ermenegildo Senese, ably the first in the Midwest, to Marie in Turkey Creek canyon and spring, according to the Hannum Radioo, Varnnm Sweepen, Lampo, MERCANTILE CO. BOOK STORE . Toaiten, Irons, Waahing Machines. COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE who after years of work in the teach a premarriage course as part several other interesting programs brothers, operators- of the Curio MARGARET GRIMSTEAD ttn Tsonrsoa GL. 4TU of the curriculum. are planned. Ironors, Mixers. Etc. 3961 Tennyson GL. 3626 Fort Wayne diocese has been in section of the Tepees. 4624 E. 23rd Ave. DE. 1361 WORK CALLED FOR Wa Girt S A H Groan Btaaps California on account of his health, They have installed a stock of AND DELIVERED will quietly celebrate the 46th an­ imported religious holy water bot­ niversary of his sacerdotal ordi­ tles for the convenience of visitors. nation At Our Lady of Peace Catholic Mission Vessel For Qiudity Bakery Goods They come in striking colors, and CLARK’S HARDWARE church, Sepulveda, Archdiocese of were made in Old Mexico. St. Philomena's Try Los Angeles, Au^ 16. The priest Complete line of Hardsoare, has often visited Denver, where he Marsolek’s Expert Radio Repairing Paint, Sporting Goods and Gifts. WEISS BAKERY has many personal friends. ALTAR BREADS Badio & 4034 Tennyson St. GL 9282 NOTICE TO CBEOnORS Appliance 4024 Tennyson Sl & tst* of John Usntssr. Mental Incom­ SEWING petent, No. 79S8S. XJttl* Girls* Drsasss. Embroldtry, Store Motiee li henbr zteen thst on the 10th Mooegnmiug. Etc. }IM-(8 Bast CoUag dsy of Jnly, 1(47, letten of eonsenre- EA. 1141 tonhlp w en tsened to the nniienlsnefi as THE SISTERS OF THE RADIO REPAIR conservetor of the shove named eetste GOOD SHEPHERD ((-Day Gearanloo 24-Heor Sorvtea St. ^Joseph's Parish end ell penon* hsvinz elsims asninst ssid Free Pickup sststa s n reqnlrod to fils them for sllow- TELEPHONE PEARL (4tl and Delivery ence in the Coonty Court of the City and County of Denver, Cotondo, within sis Reasonabie Prices SHUnO 3R0S. months from said date or said eUima will Bob & Van’s be forever barred. ALL OUR WORK GUAS FINEST IN FRUITS NATIONAL B. a Hilliard. Jr.. ■raREB MONTHS AND VEGETABLES MEAT MARKET Consarvator. Ealoy Ovtdeor Eyi Comfort 8211 E. Colfax 744 Santa Fe Driva BRANDS STORE NOTICE TO CREDITORS with THE BLARNEY SHOP EA 4586 FR 1909 ESTATE OF Annie BcU WUcoz. MenUl HIGH GRADE MEATS Incompetent. No. 80(70. 82^J!as^Colfa^it^^ Free Delivery PHONE TA. 9104 Welcome Tourists VEGETABLES and GROCERIES Notice la hereby given that on the 8th SUN GLASSES FRESH n S H 741-743 Sanu Fe K£. 0747 day of Auguat, 1947, letters of conaervstor- ■hlp were inued to the undersigned as oon- Cur drlTtrt. ontdoonmen. fportt* LAWN MOWERS servator of the above named estate and all mtNs yard warket* — »»■ floite* BLOIK SHARPENED person* having clslnw against said estate 4a«da t« T9ur prawrlptlon or aet Watldns & Sons a n required to flie them for allowance In

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Leonhard-Kissell TRIDUUM IN HONOR OF ST. ROCCO St. Fraacis' Plaas Nuptials Are Held TO BE CONDUCTED AT M L CARMEL 1st Post-War Picaic TKE RBBEV SCKOOL IndiTidaal Instruction Junior and Senior High School for Boys (PretanUtion Pariih, Danver) (Our Lady of M t Carmal Pariah, while he was In the anpy stationed (St. Francis d* Salai* Pariik, Gragf or Diekinton Shorthand Denver) AT CANON CITY, COLORADO and All Baiiaaii Snhjoett On July 26 Miss Vivian Kissell Denvar) in Austria. Miss Gloria Marian La Bello and On Sunday, Aug. 17, at 1:30 and Francis Leonhard were united A triduum in honor of the Feast p.m. at Regis college, the first post­ POSITIONS SECURED in marriage prior to a Nuptial of S t Rocco will bcgiii. Thurs­ George Richard Francis, both of High Scholastic Standards—Limited Enrollment—Craft Work 1733 W. 39th avenue, were united war picnic will be sponsored jointly Complete athletic program, including Horseback Riding. Ideal 1232 Penn Denver KE. 1448 Mass. The bride’s attendants were day at 3 p.m. A Solemn Mass will by all societies of the parish. Eileen Gorrell and Adrianne Kis- be celebrated Sunday, Aug. 17, at in marriage Aug. 3. Witnesses climate. Conducted by Benedictine Monks. sell. Attending the bridegroom were 10 o’clock. The procession will take were Vincent La Bello and Joseph­ All parishioners and friends are ine Vecchiarelli. Father Lo Cascio invitef **Everything for Spacious Campus this parish. Both priests sent their regards to the parishioners at Mt Handcrafts^* COMPLETE COLLEGE COURSES IN lOTH ST. AT AURORA PHONE 343 the Children’s Comer Carmel. FOR CATALOG ADDRESS SISTER SUPERIOR Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Art, home economics, chemistry, dietetics, journal­ W* fMtun Nationalbr Adverting Brandi for Don.cr Youth and Infanta daughter, Annette, of Long Branch, ELCRAFT ism, languages, literature, mathematics, music, pre­ N. J., are spending a month's va­ 1631 (3ourt Place nursing, philosophy, religion, science, social studiea, Corridor, 1ft BopnbUc Bids. cation here. Mrs. Smith is the for­ secretarial atudies, speech, and vole*. Fully aecrad- Ph. Tabor till mer Nettie Spanarella of this DENVER ited in every department. ‘ **It is no longer permitted for anyone to he 111! E. Colfax At,. Ph. Ftoaont TIM parish. Herta Koch of Innsbruck, Aus­ Free Catalog to Schools Year 'round program of social activities and mediocrer—{VOVE PIUS) tria, and Salvator Carnival of campus and mounttdn sports, including Loretto's 1726 W. 37th avenne were nnited beautiful mountain lodge. Chalet Marie, 45 minutes from the campus. Today, more than ever before, a sound Catholic eduea* in marriage Aug. 3. Witnesses Sp^ial Values were Michael Carnival and Mrs. Standard Fluid Proceii tion >will be your strongest asset. Elizabeth Campbell, brother and Placement •zaminations for freshmen on sister of the bridegroom. The Rev. Duplicator end new students, September 15 and 18 HiMebrand Bninetti, O.S.M., offi­ Freshman Registration September 17 DON’T LET THE FACT THAT YOU SCHOOL SUPPLIES ciated. Mr. Carnival met his bride Gelatin Upper Classman Registretien September 16 Stencil Classes begin September 18 HAVE TO WORK PREVENT YOU FROM Ink f at Boptisoiol Font No Type Limited Enrollment Still Open for Resident satd RECEIVING A FULL COLLEGE TRAINING Day Students KENDRICK- Given to Parish Duplicator Supply Co. For Further Information, Write The Dean # REGIS COLLEGE BELLAMY'S ISIl WBLTON (Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, —Pbato by Morfaati TA. 0286 1641 California LOREHO HEIGHTS COLLEGE DOWNTOWN DIVISION Danver) Mrt. Vernon E. Winnall TA. 0286 Denvar 2, Colo. A beautiful baptismal font, \ In the Shadow of the Rockies . . in suburban Denver made of marble, will be blessed Miss M ary LORETTO, COLORADO FOR MEN AND WOMEN SCHWINN-BUILT this Sunday, Aug. 17, at the 11 daughter of Mr.'and Mrs. Valen­ BACK TO SCHOOL o’clock Mass. It was given by tine Rossi, became the bride of Mrs. Catalina Flores, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. WinnelL son of Mrs SPECIAL Jose A. Salazar, and Cipriano Leo. Eloise Winnell, in Mt. Carmel V ka-F inlf oEvening classes at 71117th St.—College Credits 'r'.r:' Miss Eulalia Briano has donated church July 6. The double-ring The World's Finest Shampoo $100; the Rodriguez fdmily, $30; ceremony was performed before ts Available at A Private Day School for Girls Liberal Arts Courses and devotees of Our Lady of Guad­ Father Lo Cascio. A LnUTED NUMBER OF HIGH SCHOOL BOARDERS ACCEPTED Business Administration alupe, $10 and $20, respectively, The bride wore a white frock AVALON BEAUTY ALSO FULL for the new church. fashioned with a taffeta bodice LINE OF On Aug. 10 a novena was begun made with round neckline, sleeves SALON TRICYCLES in thanksgiving for the commenc­ of marquisette and skirt of the ST. MARY'S ACADEMY PREPARE FOR A BEHER JOB AND A SPE C IA l^ ing of the new church and it will same material ending in a long 325 E. Colfax Ave. Famous Pennsylvania $ 1 9 8 continue every evening this week train. A braided bandeau of net CH. 0545 Pre-First through High‘School. Accredited by the State Uni­ MORE ACTIVE WORTHWHILE LIFE Tires, 26-in. only ■ at 7 :'30. and taffeta held her finger-tip veil, Denver 3, Colo. versity, a member of the North Central Association, and affil- and Tnbos at 98o On Saturday and Sunday, Aug. and she carried a white prayer book The Large Economy Siae iate

PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, August 14, 1947

Don't taka those precious eyes for granted Council Action Epistle of Mass Plan now for their consistent and constant care. Safeguarded BOSWORTH, SULLIVAN and protected sight opens the doors of life. Neglected or abused On Rent Control firings Message tight raises a dark curtain before life’s radiance. Yours the & COM PANY responsibility. Give them our professional care. Most Confusing From Scriptures UyVESTIHENT BANKERS Sueeeetor to By J ambs T. F eely By Rev. F rancis Syruney SWIGERT BROS. BOSWORTH, CHANUTE, LOUGHRIDGE & CO. The action—or rather lade of (One of a Series on the Mast) Better Fblon OptometristB Good Sarvieo ‘The charge is often levded and action—by City council on the against Catholics that they do not for Evorjr Ago At Right Price* rent control ordinance hgs us con­ value the Sacred Scriptures suf­ SULLIVAN & COMPANY ISSO Califorrdj KEyttone 7651 fused. We have a vague hunch ficiently. Nothing could be fur­ JOHN J. SULLIVAN, President ther from the truth. Just because that something with a decided 17th at California Street! Denver 2, Colorado OLAtSia INDIVIDUALLT ITTtBD smell is going on at City hall. Catholics do not rest their entire faith upon the Bible does not mean It is difficult to believe that that they derogate that holy work. legislation supposedly prepared They do believe that the Church with much care and thought by is greater than the Bible, and that the city attorney, and passed REQUIESCANT unanimously by the council on without the Church there would THEODORE flrat reading, is suddenly found to be no Bible as Protestants or Cath­ contain both a "joker” and pro­ olics know it tdday. IN PACE That Catholics do appreciate and visions probably unconstitutional. venerate the Bible as the Word HACKETHAL The administration certainly of God is nowhere more evident • DELLA HUTH, 11X1 Larimer atroot had enough time to prepare rea­ than in the fact that from the CASH Slater of Robart Smith, Cortea; Charloa sonable and adequate legislation earliest times portions of the Holy Air Conditioned Smith, Oeeanaldr, Calif.; and Theodor* to protect permanent hotel tenants Smith, Aubuquerque, N. Hex. Requiem Scriptures were selected to be read We Will Pay Cash for Small Ifa ti wat offered in S t Elixabeth'a from greedy landlords. It took in connection with the sacrifice of MORTUARY church Aug. T. Interment Mt. Oliret. its time in "surveying” the situa­ the Mass. This is particularly true Homes in or Near Denver. W. P, Horan A Son lervice. tion. Because of public pressure in regard to two important parts it finally prepared an ordinance Quick Action — Call or See 1449-51 Kalametb Su ELIZABETH TOOHEY ALLAMAN, of the Mass, the Epistle and the Wallace, Kane. Mothor of Tooher and which, among other provisions, (k>spel. Jack Alliman, Wallaeo, Kan*.; alator of permits the landlords a 25-per­ Phone MAin 4006 Harr and Agnea Tooher, Denrar. Re­ The Epistles, for the most part, quiem Haaa waa offered in the Cathodral cent increase in rent. are taken from the writings or Aug. n . Interment Mt. Olivot W. P. The city attorney, who pre­ UJiLLinmS & GREEI1E Horan A Son aerrie*. Mr. and Mra. Finnit Brown letters of St. Paul. Others come pares ordinances for the council from the letters of the other in­ KATHERINE VUKSINICH, 4417 Logan should be well enough Qualified 1641 Stoat TA. 6266 atreet Mother of John, Frank. Louia, spired New Testament writers. LET US GUIDE and Jo* Vukainieh, Hra. Frank Lunka, for his task to submit a bill legally Some are taken even from the di­ Slater Magdolin, all of Denver, and Mar- sound. That is what he gets paid dactic writings of the Old Testa­ garot Kouning, Salida. On* grandchild for. VIRGINIA LOUSBERG BECOMES BRIDE alto aurviroo. Requiem Mate wae offered ment. Perhaps a better term for in Hoir Roearr church Aug. 12. Inter­ And eight of the nine members this portion of the Mass would be ment Mt. Olivet W. F. Horan A Son of the Council should know “lesson” or “reading” following the lervie*. enough about what ia going on to OF FINNIS BROWN IN FLEMING RITE Latin usage, for some of the selec­ JAMES F. KINDLAN, Mullen home find the so-called “loopholes” be­ tions chosen do not come from the for th* aged. Requiem Mae* wae offered CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING ^ in th* Mullen home chapel Aug. 12. In­ fore they pass it unanimously on Fleming. — Miss Virginia Lous- with Spanish lace, which matched Epistles. These Scriptural selec­ terment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Homn A Son first reading. berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. her finger-tip veil. Jler arm bou­ tions are just that—readings from aervie*. Now a new rent bill has been Edward Lousberg, and Finnis quet was of white bride’s roses the Scriptures which contain ’les­ Classified Ads MATTHEW N. SARDICK, »92S W rn- prepared. It is supposed to be the Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe and baby breath, tied with white sons that should be learned by It win pay you to read ALL of tho following adTortiaemants. i koop atreet. Brother of Frank Sardlek Christians, •^our Qyttemorial Selection of Denver and William. J. Sardlek, Rieb- mayor's and the council’a answer Brown, were married July 9 in S t satin ribbon. < mond, Calif. Requiem Maaa waa offered Peter’s church, Fleming. The Rev. The bridesmaid, Shirley Lous­ It is easy to see how the read Blenr SHpl* l»T« d«I*T«e th« par- In Annunciation church Aug. 1$. inter­ to charges that they are "appeas­ Peter Moran officiated, assisted berg, sister of the bride, wore a ing of the Epistles came into use chan at a Bonnaicnt Tbia happana ment Mt Olivet, Boulevard mortuary. ing the landlords” and "stalling by the Rev. John Kelly, soft pink gown and c a rri^ a hou- at such an early date. Perhaps the PAINTING A PAPER HANGING WANTED TO BUY Una and acain when there are n rent control.” It appears to us that a an r plaeea for noner. Bat tedar. MARGARET MOHR, 4577 Aleott Mrs. A1 A rtier of Sterling uet of blue delphinium. LaVem Apostle Paul, had visited and FURNITURE, antiques, tooU, Ilneni* itreet. Mother of Robert L. Mohr. Re­ rent control has been effectively Srown, sister of the bridegroom, evangelized a certain community. FOR PAPER BANGING and paintini eall pianos, waahinff and sewing machineo and thine* are different! Thera are n quiem M ail le being offered in S t Cath­ played the wedding march at A. Berloget. 162 Hadiaon. EA t t SS. nanr thing* that can’t be boatht. stalled—for two weeks, at least. was maid of honor. Her bouquet Then after his departure he had raUeellaneouf items. GR 0159. erine'* ehureh Thursday morning. Aug. Ordinarily that is not a very long the Mass and Mr. and Mrs. Law­ that It aeemi an Ideal tioa* to “catch 14, at 9 o'clock. Interment U t Olivet rence McGuinnes sang during the was of pink carnations. The bride­ written a letter to the Christians BRICK REPAIRS WANTED TO R E f ^ ap” on thooo that can. And a tnUr Boulevard mortuary. time, but evictions are already 400 fin* oionaniont la on* of them. ceremony. groom was attended by Jack Lous­ of that community to refresh in Tounff Catholic couple, both employed, dea- MARIE M’CUTCHEON, 22S S. Pearl per cent above the June figure, berg. their minds his teachings or to SPECIALIZING in hriek pointing and re­ W* ar* menaarial craftamen of ^ a n j The bride, who was given in pairing, alio canlking and painting. HA perately need apartment, turn, or unfurn. •treat Wife of Arthur L. McCutebeon; and many more such notices can Mrs. Brown-was graduated with correct some mistaken notions. Pleaae call FR. 1062. pear*' atanding in thig comnianitr. mother of Arthur L., Jr.: daughter of Mr. marriage by her father, wore a 5656. WALTER EVANS. 1946 Pearl St. Whether ran wlah a almpla marker or be filed in 14 days. the class of 1944 from St. An­ and Hra. William N. Berbericb; aiater gown of white chiffon trimmed Naturally this letter would have a ToOIvT FOR RENT an olaborat* Boaament, mar w* help of the Rer. William Berberich, C.SS.R.; As to “appeasing the landlords,” thony’s school at Sterling and dur­ special value for these early con­ WOOD SALE—Kindling, range, beater, res to maha a w in aeleetlon? Sieter Mary Immaeulata, Leonard, Erneet it appears to us that there ia a ing the past two years has taught verts, coming, as it did, from Paul fomice, fireplace blocks, mill ends—De- WALKING^ijtance. 1 or 2 Catholla buii- and Olga Berberich. Requiem Mas* it real "sleeper” in one of the amend­ llTtred $3-00. KErstone 2460. nesa men. MA 6695. being offered in S t Franela do Sale*’ Priest Soys Divorces schoiol. himself. It would, therefore, be ERICKSON ments of the substitute bill. It Mr. Brown served in the navy Root and Trim eontiactor. For an honeat room b o a church Tbnrtday morning, Aug. 14, at 9 read in close association with the Jbb witb beat materials Call Bemla Land. " a ^ o'clock. Interment H t Olivet George provides that the number of per­ Caused by Pagan Views and saw service in the Philippine Mass action itself. TA. 1007. CathoHe atudent from St. Louia deairea MEMORIAL CO. P, Haekothal eerviee. manent rooms maintained by hotel islands. He now operates a service There are many Tieautlful and room and board with CathoHe family. Pre> JOHN STIEB, 1254 Kalamath etreet. operators as of June 80, when OPA station in Fleming with his brother. UAWNHOWERS sbsrpened. $1.76. Callad fer working: around home aa part payment. South Bend, Ind.—Pagan views learned writings that might be 920 Speer Bird. Huaband of Eliaaboth Stleb; father of controls went off, may be cut 50 Following the ceremony a wed­ incorporated into the Mass, but for and dellTCnd. Jays Bardwar* 4t Ra- Refereneea. Box 759. The Re^Uter. Oppoaite Sunken Gerdena Hr*. Georg* Baos, Mri. Leonard Corbin, pair. 4286 Tannyson. GR. 7998. Mro, Charge Gearhart, Mike, Philip, Joe, per cent. of marriage have been responsible ding dinner was served at the because these Scriptural writings iiuLimjuijuuLim.n jla luuajuuuuijLt and John Itleb. Requiem Mtee waa of­ That amounts to making' the for the abnormally high rate of home of the bride’s parents. In bear the character of inspiration, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS fered in S t Elixabtth's church Aug. 8. proposed ordinance ineffective- so marriage failures during the past the evening the couple entertained that is, because they were written DRYER t ASTLER Interment H t Olivot Capitol mortuary, at a dance a t the Schell chateau. Reconditioned pianoe, playert, grands, or- WANTED! far as one-half the permanent under theMirect influence of God, cani (pipe and reed), orcheatral instn- JOSEPH CONNELL, laU of 8718 30 years, according to the Rev. After a brief wedding trip the CATHOLIC REPRESENTATIVE! Franklin otreet. Son of Mra. Magffi* rooms in the city are concerned. they have a certain intrinsic value raenta. T. R. Walker, 236 Broadway, SP. PRINTING CO. Connell: brother of Mra. Kat* Williams The operators may classify them Fred J. Mann, C.SS.R., of Wich­ couple are at home to their friends that makes them especially pre­ 7364. M«n or women, to represent Central of Kansas City, Mo. Requiem Has* was as transient and charge all the ita, Kans., who conducted a Cana in the Studer apartment in Flem­ cious. They contain for us the di­ CathoHe Caaualty Co., of Onuba, offered in St. Joseph’s (Polish) church conference at St. Mary’s academy INSTRUCTION Programs and Circulars traffic will bear and their con­ ing. rect message of God in which He Nebr. Selling Income Protection for Aug. 11. Interment M t Olivet Capitol here. Out-of-town relatives who at­ LINVILLE PIANO STUDIO: Conn* for Tickets for mortuary. sciences will permit. presents some lesson. The first Catholica only, in srour local com- tended the wedding were Mrs. children and adnlta. 600 Tbbor Bldg. We wonder what will happen to "Our nation,” Father Mann as­ mission of Christ the Redeemer MA. 8718. ipunity. Bazaars and Carnivals PFC. TOM RENTERL at Stuttgart. serted, "has lost appreciation of Charles Weber and Mr, and Mrs. Germany, late of 2761 I^wrence atreet. the persons living in those rooms. was to teach before He offered Th* firm* -liatad hart deserve to Quickly Produced Requiem Mata wat offered in tha Cathe­ the spirituality of marriage. Soul Vernon Weber of Columbus, Neb., Himself as a sacrifice for our sinS. For Interriew, address dral Aug. IS. Interment Mt Olivet Who is to decide what rooms, and union, or two people uniting to and Mr. and Mrs. August Lous­ be remembered when you are dle- Retuonably Priced Olinger mortuary. His direct commission to His tribttting your Mtronage to the dif­ D. C. D alton, therefore what tenants, are to be get each other through the difficul­ berg of Sterling. Apostles and their successors was ferent lines of Duelneaa. UNION LABEL IF DESIRED PAUL LAVELETT, 8926 Fox atraet. ties of this life so as to be eter­ State Agent Hatband of Laura M. Lavelatt; father reclassified to a transient status? to "teach all nations.” HOME TO SHARE 1986-88 LAWRENCE ST. of Nell H. Hogan; brother of Raee We wonder further who thought nally satisfied, never occurs to It is, therefore, appropriate that Box 143, sterling. Cole. people today who are really ig­ No Atheism in Hell, WILL ihare my little home with mlddle- KEystone 6348 Bepue, all of Denver. Requiem Mate Wae up that little deal and whom it in the Mass, which is thh renewal offered in S t Patrick'i ehureh Aug. 9. ia likely to benefit? Certainly it norant of marriage.” aged lady. PE 7894.______lnrwwTraTrw~aTra~a~a~aTnnra' of Christ’s sacrifice, we should MARGARET HELEN SCHURMANN, could not be classified as "tenant Discounting the possibility tl^at Radio Speaker Asserts first receive from Him, through the Caatlewood. Wife of Herman Schur- appeasement.” TOIVY FERRETTI American Pennant ONB DAT SERVICE THE BULB— mann;.mother of Frank Schunnann. and the lack of sex and marriage in­ medium of the inspired writings, N*. 2 World War Vat NOT THE EXCEPTION Mrs. Nellia Voeltx; sister of Thomat So far as we can see, that one struction is a contributing factor New York.— “Many a student something of the message that He Invitas Bit Old fYland* and Coatoman to Mfg. Co. Public Cleaners Rider of Trinidad. Two grandchildren amendment nullifies most of the to the divorce rate. Father Mann who questions the necessity of came to teach men. The Epistle Bia New Store . . . MFCm'S. OF aleo eurvlv*. Requiem Maas wat offared pointed to the fact the nation has BI-SCHOOL AND FRAT. BANNERS. An Garment* Inaored Agalnat Fir* in S t Mary’s ehureh, Littleton, Aug. 7. good the rent control ordinance faith as the first essential for and the Gospel contain God’s mes­ The Congress Clothing Co. and Theft might do. At least 50'per cent of had more sex and marriage in­ pleasing God has never stopped sage for us. By receiving and con­ SEALS, STATE PENNANTS. SCOUT ROBERT E. MYTHEN, 1284 HuAi- struction and marriage counseling 433 fSTH ST. TA. 4718 BANNERS boldt atreet. Hatband of Lillian Mythen; the permanent hote^ guests as of to think that faith belongs exclu forming our lives to the instruction **6pedtl AttentloD to Cltnty’* CHENILLE EMBLEMS. father of Robert J. Mythen of Indian- June 30 will not be prote'eted at in the last 25 years than ever be­ sively to this life,” the Rev. Fran­ contained in them we fit ourselves T&Oof IU4« 8«ppllcn MONOGRAMS AND CAPS apolii and Joseph E. Mythen of Prior, all. fore, and yet the divorce rate has cis J. Mcrtillips, national New­ better to participate in the great MAIL ORDERS 124 16th 8L. Pontine Building, KE UI7 Izomci Okla.; grandfather of Michael Patrick risen progressively. garment cieahihc system Mythen. Requiem Mate was offered in Let U8 be realistic about the man club chaplain, declared in kis sacrifice that is shortly to be ac­ S t John the Evangeliet’e church Aug. IL situation. Either Denver needs Hour of Faith address carried complished in the Mass. RAMON GALLEGOS, 1866 Fox etrert. rent control or it does not If it over the American Broadcasting Son of George Gallegoi; brother of Mr*. does—andjcveryonc but the hotel Moral Courage Lacking company network. Mereoe Lieon; grsndeon of Atillia Gal- and apartment owners admit it— “He will sit right straight up in Emergancr Orr Cleaaing Serrlc* S legoa. Requiem Haas waa offered in S t Cajetan’e church Aug. 12. Interment then let us have an intelligent, Today, Bishop Asserts his chair when he is told that CASH hoar* or leaa at alight additional coat. FREE!! H t Olivet there are no atheists in hell, and Oar Own Plant Operatod on th* adequate ordinance for the pro­ NOW YOU PrtnitMA. LOUIS CASADOS, JR., 2616 W. 14th tection of all fne people living that no one in heaven believes in For Cameros— and Used Photo Equipment PHONE ALPINE 2113 avenue. Requiem Maes wae offared in permanently in hotels—not just New York.—Though there has God—and yet this is true,” de Can Try An 111 llth Straet Denrar 1, Colorado St. Cajetan'a church Aug. 18. Inter­ been “no particular premium” on dared the priest, who is spiritual ment U t Olivet 50 per cent of them. Let ns show 7on monaments physical courage in the last two adviser to Catholic students , at Eze Mop & C H lL D ^ S we here erected in Ml. Oliret IN MEMORIAM generations when "nearly all men the University of Michigan. 617 16th St. MRS. MARY E. BOURK In loving memory of our hueband and seem to have faced unftinchingly Cone Wringer Cemeterr. father, Mathew Stanko, who died one “And after his first surprise at Requiem Maes waa offered in the Ca year ago, Aug, 1, 1946. the terrors of the worst wars in For 30 Days A. T. THOMSON thedral Aug. 18 for Mrs.. Mary Ellen history,” there has been a lack of the apparent contradiction,” Fa­ Bourk, 678 Lafayette atreet, who died Time ipeede on. ther McPhillips continued, "he can If Net SaUaSni Aug. 11 in St. Joseph’i hoepitai. Mrs. moral courage. Bishop Bartholo­ Ne ObUgstion MONUMEIWS One year bat passed. mew J. Eustace of Camden writes see that he must agree that, if Bourk, who waa bom in Denver 70 years Death iti gloom and ebadow cast there is a hell, the souls who are 600 Sherman St. TA. 8018 ago, wat the daughter of Earhart Menig. Within our home, where all teemed in the September issue of the Met- GairanUed to Denver pioneer. She had been married there must be very much aware bright. tenger of the Sacred Heart. jk Clean Soon better “Why Pay More?” 60 yeara to Frank 0. Bourk, owner of And took from ne a ahining light, ' of God; and that all the souls in it Do It faster the Denver Sods Fountain Co. Sh* wae The Bishop declares that both heaven are actually in God’s (Trademark) a member of the Cathedral Altar and We miei dear father, and always in peace and in war “moral cour- A Keeps hand! fen rar eat of mop water Rosary eoelety. Surviving. In addition wlU. presence.” [Faith does not exist Spillane Mortuary to her huaband, ar* a daughter. Mia* Hit vacant place there's none to uge is by far more important” in heaven; it is swallowed up in — FREE DELIVERY — Evelyn Bourk, New York city; two Bit than physical courag^e. "Moral absolute loiowledge.l 1545 So. Broadway PEarl 0723 brothers, Alma and Charles Menig of Down here we mourn, but not in courage is the rarer quality, both Witi.W.Myer Drug Stores Loe Angelea: and a eieter. Hr*. Charlee “And he will further agree that Grand 0431—NOW Mr*. John B, Spillane vain. in the sense of its being more GranI of Wheat Ridg*. Interment Ht. In heaven we will meet again. there is a vast difference between EZE MOP A CONE INCORPORATED Olivet. W. P. Horan 4k Son aervie*. Milted by wifa and children. precious and in the sense of its be the soul in hell cursing God, whc»e Registered Funeral fliractor ing less frequently manifest,” he WRINGER CO. and Embalmer MRS. ELIZABETH STANKO existence he cannot deny, and a 2226 Winona C t, Denrtr 12, Colo. Colorado Owned. Stores AND FAMILY. adds. MARY MILTON living man accepting God and di­ Englewood 800 Santa Fc Dr. Mra. Mary Milton, 76, past grand vine revelation. The soul in hell president of the Women's auxiliary. knows something that he cannot Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and a long-time resident of Denver, died Aug. Oride/s 1st Colored Novices contradict; the living man pos­ 15th and (California 10 in Oeniion, Tex., where sh* had been sesses faith.” living. A native of Ireland, Hra. Milton fiuilt Like New We Do Not HtAe Special Sale* But Sell You at Our cam* to the United States 60 years ago. Surviving are a brother-in-law, WiUiam Lowest Price* Every Day on All Drug Merchandito, Barrett; two nepbewe, Jack and Edward Sect Wants Curb Placed Barrett: and two nieces, Marguerite Bar­ On Catholic Civil Rights rett and Mra. John McGinn, all of Den­ 69 & up ver, Funeral eerviee* and interment Buffalo, N. Y. — R e V e r 8 a 1 of will be held in Sherman, Tex., Saturday, SKILLED Aug, 16. W. P, Horan A Son service. court decisions which permit the CRAFTSMEN Distinctive Printing use of public tax funds for reli­ LEAVES GOOD IMPRESSIONS AND gious wprk and recall of Myron C. MRS. CECELU EPSON Requiem Mats was offered in St. Jo­ Taylor as the President’s personal helps yoor business seph's (Redemptoriet) church Aug. 11 representative to the Vatican were for Mrs. Cecelia Epaon, 44, of 1866 Pearl urged here by the international UPHOLSTERING ABEGG-FELLOWS Printing Co. street, who died Aug. 8 after a long HE HIGH QUALITY ilinete. Hre. Epaon, the daughter of convention of the Disciples of 815 14th Street KEyitona 4054 of our finest granite monuments Jam et E. and Margaret T. Danaher, was Christ sect Finest Selection of Fabrics bom la Chicago. Her father di^ in at Prices that Satisfy is attained by the channel 1910, and Mr*. Danaher moved to Denver process of quarrying and the with her eix children. Mre. Epson a t­ tended echoola hei*e, and was later em­ • Remodeling' newest line production meth­ ployed ae a telephone operator. Sur SEE^ • Repairing ods of carving. We join with viving are her huaband, Bert Epson, whom aha married in 1987; four aliter*. Look For This other well ^established dealers Hra. Mary Redmond. Hra. Myrtle • Refinishing Patton, Mrs. Anne Shovlin, and Mrs. in group buying, for cash, in Margaret Archer, all of Denver; and ona AH Work Guaranteed mrload lots. Because of these brother, Jamet E, Danaher, Denver ae- WM. HIGH S ig n ...... eietant Are chief. Interment Mt. Olivet, CALL GL. 2549 idvantages, and our own large Boulevard mortuary. 1552 Lawrence rolume, we are able to o ftr fOU— MRS. CATHERINE BOYLE BUILTWELL Hre. Catherina Boyle, 87, a reeident MA. 8862 • Finest workmanship of Denver 56 year*. 9ied Aug. 10 in her FURNITURE home, 4411 Newton itreet, after a brief • A wide selection of illnese. Bom ‘in Ireland, Mrs. Boyle UPHOLSTERING CO. cam* to this country in 1894, and sh* Jewelry — Gifts ’ designs had llvad in Denver elnc* that time. Her huaband, Edward Boyle, died in 1928. 3420 Quivas • A choice of 8 beau­ Surviving are three eone, Jam et Et Boyle tiful granites of Hermoea Beach, Calif., and John F. end Edward J. Boyle, both of Denver: two daughter*, Mr*. Mary Tortney of •-all at surprisingly low prices. Denver and-Mri, Iren* Bryant of Granby. 10 grandchildren, and threa great-grand* Beautiful Services children, Reqniem Mata waa offered in JACQUiS BROTHERS Holy Family church Aug. 18. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortaary, < At Costs Any Family Since 1902 THE FINEST MONUMENTS OF DISTINCTION FLOWERS Can Afford IS E. 6tb At*. ALpina 2019 Special Fueral Sprar ssada at Seaoeaal NAME IN newen Wraatk at m a t beaaty, tit. An appro­ priate exprtealen at eympathy frea a ftna ICE CREAM •r a creap. In the chapel of St. Mary's in- Order of St. Francis. Mother Mary SEO. P. HACKETHAL THE BLOSSOM SHOPS firinary, St. Lonii, Archbishop Concordia stand* at tha side of tha 2612 £. Colfax EAst 4531 COLD SPRING Brown Palace Betel TA. t i l l Joseph E. Ritter preaenta the postulant and the Rev. Michael FUNERAL DIRECTOR MONUMENTS Uptown, 231 B. 7th Ava. CH. 6462 garb to ona of tho first fivo Col­ McLapghlin of Now York assist* Aerooa from East High Open Evenings and Sunday IliAUTIFUL CAaniTfS Park Bill, l l l l Lecost DE. 1692 ored novices received into the the Archbishop. 2206 East Colfax at Gaylord "CALL AND CBABGZ IT* SUtera of St. Mans mf iha Third. EAst 1857 ■ L fufi im ' •'‘■'ji'jnij"

Thursday, August 14, 1947 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone. 4205 PAGE ELEVEN The Denver Catholic Register PrnirfHimt...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Editor..^™ ______Rt. Ro». Matthew Smith, Ph.D^ LL.D., Jour.D. R e g i s t o r i a l i i 1 Managing Director.__._..„„...Ree. John B, CaTanagh, M.A., Lit^D. Hear Asso^te Editors—M. P. Everett, Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, feeder can foresee a reasonable ing powers. . . The danger that J.C.D., LittD .; Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A.; Linns Riordan, A.B., the state may be dominated by Litt.M.; Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A.; Rev. John Ebel, M.A.; Rev. Hot Weather profit, he is likely to curtail opera­ Whither Are tions lest he be caught with the economic forces, to the great detri­ Robert Kekeisen, M.A. ______And the Corn Crop high-priced meat on the hoof and We Heading? ment of the common good, is ex­ a dropping market We know one actly as grave as in the case when A sk and Learn Entered as second class matter at the port office at Denver, Colo. By Rev. J ohn Cavanagh ,. By Millard F. Eviausfr farmer who put two years’ feed the management of state is subject Published Weekly by Did you ever live in the com into a bunch of cattle and sold It is disconcerting to sit on the to the pressure of capital.” country during hot weather such as them (this was after World war sidelines and watch helplessly as The Pope’s letter ends with this THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) in the past week or so? If you have I) for approximately what he paid the economic twister heads at you. general exhortation: "The present 988 Bannock Street, 1 spent all your life in a city in the for them. He lost his farm, as did We are all familiar with cyclones times demand that all Catholics K O A Colorado high lands, you have no many others. and know what havoc they leave should with all their energies re­ Telephone, KEystone 4206 P. 0. Box 1620 idea of what a hot spell means to Hence a long, hot, dry spell in the in their wake. At this point a cy­ store to the social doctrine of the a Midwest farmA. corn country means short meat sup­ clone is generally concluded to be Church its maximum efficiency Subscription: $1 per year. plies, high prices, and a tougher a pretty fair analogy of what is and its maximum results. . Cath­ ; 11:15 Com needs warm weather to happening in our national social Club Subscription, with The Register, Local Edition, $1.80 per Year. OTow right, but it needs water too. time for all of us. It would not olics will maintain and improve No Ciub Subscription Price Offered Outside Cgloradc hurt a bit to say a prayer now and and financial life. We are seem­ their positions in proportion to the It does not do too well in most of ingly helpless to stop the upward Colorado, because the nights, arc then for rain in the com country. courage they will show in convert­ EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT Thursday, August 14, 1947 spiral, and are doing little more ing their intimate convictions into w too cool. On a hot steamy day in than following the example of the June in the Midwest, you can actions in the whole domain of life, We Remember proverbial ostrich. 3oth public and private.” almost see corn grow. “Knee-high Questions on religion submitted by the radio OFFICIALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER by the Fourth of July” is an old Some economists tell us the ap­ The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval saying. Com is usually “laid by" Father Mac proaching cyclone is merely an audience answered on the archdiocesan broadcast. alarmist’s nightmare, and others I We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocpse. What­ early that month—that is. It is By Rev. J ames B. Hamblin Campion's 'Brag' ■ ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or given its final cultivation for the insist we are headed for the big- The writer was out of town ^ s t "bust" in history. This time those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. season. when he received news of the death Comes True Booklets on available free of cost Wo hope The Register will bo read in every home of the it is not a depression, it is a re­ Then during July and Aunst of Monsignor Hugh L. McMena cession. But whatever you call it, By Rev. J ohn B. E bel to all inquirers, Archdiocese. the ears fill out and ripen. If there rain, but gratitude and affection We urge , parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in the fact remaitls that we have When Edmund Campion re­ is rain with the hot weather, the demand that one whose memories emerged from the war on crutches. the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. ears will be long and plump. If of him are those of a pupil in "Fa­ turned to England as a Jesuit WRITE TO Ifi URBAN J. VEHR, The cost of food today is fan­ there is not enough water, there ther Mac’s” school give even be­ tastic, but what can be done to priest a few short months before Jan. 29, 1942, Archbishop of Denver. will be o nly a cro p o f nubbins. Hail lated expression to those memo­ he was cruelly put to death by ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA, and violent windstorms are as bad ries. Much was said and_ written bring the prices down to a reason­ as no rain, for they either strip of Monsignor McMcnamin as a able level? Our housekeeper com­ Queen Elizabeth’s minions, he sat Denver 2, Colorado the leaves or uproot the stalks. plained to the butcher last week down and composed an explana­ 'Geras and Senectus — great Churchman^ an orator, a about the price of a roast. He II In the dog days on a farm in builder, an adminutrator, a civic tion of the Catholic stand in Eng­ the com district you get up to do figure. We who attended Cathe­ was amazingly frank in his re­ land that was widely circulated Two Faces of Old Age the chores and see the sun rising, sponse: “If people would stop buy­ and that came to be known by There is another aspect to old dral school have other thoughts of ing meat for a month, they would By Paul H. Hallett a flaming copper brazier. You mut­ him. English Protestants as “Campion’s ■•ww w w y w w w w wvrw w w w w w ww age, inevitable to fallen man, ter, “Another hot one,” and look bnng the prices down.” I do not Brag.” In this short document he About'' 45 years before the In­ which I would include under the We remember how he loved us know how you can get all people carnation a man who has been toward the west for clouds in the and how we loved him. We see warned the Church of England Greek word gerat. Just as the limitleas blue. him again stepping from his auto to unite in such a boycott for the protagonists that their Church, : MORGAN, LEIDMAN S RICKEY I called Rome’s least mortal mind Latin for old age, ssneetus, lenee- purpose of restoring sanity, and wrote an ess9y in praise of old Breakfast over, you hit for the mobile and being mobbed by ador­ built upon human efforts, would tutis, expresses all the majesty ing youngsters. They over­ the solution has obvious limita­ not last; that their apparent vic­ age, whose beautifully cadenced with which ficero invested that fields. If it is a dry period, there tions. Food happens to be a ne­ sentences have ftever ceased to probably is no dew and you can whelmed him. They clung to hjs tory over the Catholic Church in iNSiJRAlVCE SlIVCE 1897 time of life, so the Greek gerat, knees, they climbed to his arms; cessity. We would all have to go England would in time be reversed. comfort countless' numbers who pronounced gay-ras, with the ac start haying or harvesting early. to bed for a month to put the boy­ BUY MORE FIRE INSURANCE NOW have grown old in any of the 70 cent on the first syllable rising and At 9 o’clock you can feel the sun and he was in his glory as hj cott into effect. That “Campion’s Brag” has generations that haVe elapsed descending a fifth of an octave in strongly. You begin to sweat freely foi^ht his way into the building. come true in a little more than since his day. Cicero’s De Senee- and visit the water jug often. We remember him sweeping into And that brings up the question three centuries is indicated by a > Ou aaS nwtrte BMs. Pboa* TAtor Utl Uie musical scale, registers the the classroom to hold us spellbound of housing costs. Everyone is ► tute, though no longer than a loathing with which ^ e Greeks After dinner at noon—no lunch­ booklet entitled “Cal'holics in long essay, contains everything with kind words and amazing feats aware of the scarcity of houses, Britain Today” that was issued generally looked forward to the eon this, but a heavy meal, for and of the junk piles being farmers bum up plenty of energy of magic. One of his favorite recently by the British Informa­ passing of youth. In Homer gerat tricks was to puH a coin from the peddled at extravagant and im­ never occurs without tlygerot, —you return logily to the field. tion service in New York. The lit oar of a wide-eyed tot. And the moral prices. We are preying on Catholics in England, Scotland, hateful; pikroi, bitter, or some The sun is bearing down full force; each other’s extremity. But our fact, exhibits a whole philosophy, an almost palpable weight. You (Join always ended up in the pocket and Wales, who numbered 60,000, other opprobrious adjective. And t pi . of the one on whom it had been dog-eat-dog policy is bound to pay Conversion Bnrner< the most nearly Christian that a indeed if Adam had not fallen smile as a bald-headed man puts or one in 150 of the population pagan could conceive. Still, the “found.” off in tragic consequences. We at the end of the 18th century, therd would have been no old age. leaves in his straw hat before Wo remember him retumjng are actually destroying ourselves. picture of the evening of life that It woidd have been prevented in donning it. Heat waves shimmer now number 3,021,000, or a little Cicero draws so majestically is an from a trip to Europe and being At a wage negotiation between more than one in 16. Facts various ways peculiar to the un- and dance across the fields. met by a norde of nis boys and a printing craft and a local pub­ ✓ idealized picture, perfectly true fallen state, and God would have On the other hand, points out as an ideal, but never fully real­ If there is a breeze, you make girls at the Union station. It was lisher this week it was suggested called each'individual just at the out fairly well. If not, you sweat Jocosely to the workmen that they Davi^ Goldstein in the Botton The Killam Gas Burner. Company manu­ ized in the life of any man. The a Saturday and no one had told Pilot (although this is not con­ right time. buckets; your face feels and looks us to be there. But who could jold the line, refuse to help along great statesman himself wrote his ut gerat, which evokes pic tained in the booklet), the mem­ factures hundreds of different TYPES encomium for 'the immediate pur­ like a boiled beet; rivulets of per­ stay in bed when Father Mac was the inevitable crash by a wage hires of loss of friends pnd rela spiration drip, into your eyes; a coming home? He always insisted boost The answer was typical bership of the Anglican Church, and SIZES of gas burners— developed, pose of forgetting his miseries, tives, loss of the fiqwer of adapt which has civic, economic, and some of them incident to old age salt scum from the sweat encrusts that seeing his children again was We know this is wrong, but we tested and perfected through the past’ ability, loss of inde^ndence, loss your skin and clothes; if the water the best part of the journey, have to live. One little group is social advantages. denied other of profession, loss ofv influence, boy does not appear every 15 min We remember him on First Com­ not going to stem the national Churches in Britain, has declined, 30 years in every part of the United Mother and Youth loss of beauty, loss of health, loss utes you feel as if you will have munion day. the joy that ho took tide. We have to feed and clothe so that today it has more than States. of memory, loss of mind, which to throw down your tools and in giving Our Lord’s Body and our families, they said, and that a half-million fewer members than in various combinations cbme to march to the house, the thirst is Blood to the innocent babes. In takes more and more money. Well, are affiliated with the Catholic every old person, however felic­ that bad; your stomach feels funny those days he served breakfast so it does, but where is it all going Church in Britain. Only the correct size and type of Are Reunited at itous his life may appear, is recon­ from drinking so much water, and himself to the class, in the rectory to end? It is interesting to note from conversion burner for your heating cilable, under the Christian view­ yet you still are thirsty. —and nothing but the best was the booklet that there are 23 point, with teneetue, which con­ The obvious means for the cor­ ■ Mass in Budapest You feel like hitting for the rood enough for his little ones rection of current conditions is that Catholic members of the House plant will be sold by Killam— notes the peace and dignity that shade, but you struggle on; for He passed along the table and all labor negotiations, all business the time of life nearest to God there is no time to waste when the kissed us all, Thye.was a Negro of Commons: 48 Catholic peers should ideally bring. transactions, all price setting, all Budapest—A touching incident harvest is on. But, though the dry youngster in the Mass one year, lerislative acts in the economic in the House of Lords and 30 Killam will not, under any circum­ in the drama involved in the re­ We are thinking in particular weather favors threshing and hay­ and as Father Mac came near to spnere must be carried through Catholic Lords by courtesy; 14 stances, sell you a burner unless it union of prisoners of war with of that malady which afflicts many ing, it hurts the com, the brave her place some eyebrows were with the common or public good, Catholic members of the Privy their families took place in the old persons, called second child­ green corn standing so tall and raised. But color meant nothin!: not only individual good, in mind. council; 76 Catholic baronets (an is designed to operate with maximum so-called Church of the Inner hood, or the softening of the brain straight. In a long dry period the to Father Mac. That little girl hereditary title); and 105 Cath­ duo to some condition of old age. The Churfch has strongly pointed efficiency in your heating plant. Town here. During Mass a young leaves begin to curl up and to wilt, got the biggest bug and the big­ out the evils of uncurbed capital­ olic knights, honored for meri­ man in a crumpled soldier’s uni­ Second childhood, or rather re­ for the:

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S64S Thursday, August 14, 1947 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 4205 PAGE THIRTEEN Colorado Springs HVoinen Saints CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS, KNIGHTS lifle Altar Unit Dresser Sets TO GIVE SUMMER PARTY AUG. 19 A (beautiful dresser set is a cherished possession for the Topic of Parley Colorado Springs.— Court St. were Betty Thieler, Kay Dea, Lucy Plans Activities woman who prides herself Mary, Catholic Daughters of Reid, Georgiana Rieder, Barbara America, and Cobrado Springs Vanatta and Barbara Davis. Miss in meticulous grooming. See Port Collins.—"Modem Women council 682, Knights of Columbus, Thieler, who will be a junior, Rifle. (S t Mary’s Parish)— our complete selection ..« Saints” was the theme of the Fort will sponsor a summer party at the was president of her class last Tentative plans for the coming Collins Deanery Council of Cath­ Knights of Columbus home, 20 S. year, and will serve as a secretary year were outlined at a meeting prices from $9 to $45 the set olic Women meeting held in Boul­ Tejon street, Tuesday, Aug. 19, of the student body during the com­ of the Altar and Rosary society der Aug. 6 at Sacred Heart schooL at 8 p.m., for the Catholic resi­ ing school term. The other girls Aug. 4 in the home of Mrs. R. W. Hlutlratedt s-pt. gold finlih (Igtn- The deanery president. Mm. 0. A. dents and visitora of the Pikes will be sophomores this year. Miss Cook. Mrs. Harley P. Ortman and Amtrleon i«t.,.$24«00* No federal Iojk# Ahlbrandt of Fort Collins, pre­ Peak region. Games'and enter­ Dea was secretary of the freshman Miss Elaine Ortman were hoat- sided. About 80 members from tainment suitable for young and class and Inlds the office of class esses. . Northern Colorado attended. old will be offered. vice prerident for her sophomore Bake sales, card parties, and the In his welcoming address the Joseph Moriti, a brother of Mrs. year. annual St. Patrick’s day dance are Rev. Paul Fife, O.S.B., pointed out A1 Engelbert and Mrs. T. H. Ein Mrs. Anna M. Pospieal and Sam­ ambng events scheduled for the that canonisation is unnecessary ing, was killed in an accident at uel J. Stewart were married in St. year’s program. Brge Spehar and Kovarik, and Geracd Dohm of Cave of the Winds FOOTWEAR It is 750 feet long and would John Walsh of Leadville, and Fa­ Sun Prairie, Wis., were married dwarf the City auditorium in ther Harley Schmitt of Colorado prior to a Nuptial Mass in St. Ida’s the Geological AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR THE ' 55 fears of Quality Denver.. . . Sprinn were visitors at the rec­ church in Lafayette. The Rev. ALSO BOaiBJtT AND BAGS “You could tpeqd weeks on end tory last week. Father Warren Maurus ZabolitsW, O.S.B., offi­ Mir^le of the AIRLINES AND STEAMSHIP LINES in the church and never have one Nye and Father William Brhdy, ciated. Mr. and Mrs. Dohm will f ' B. J. O’LEARY, Manager I boring moment or the lack of some O.P., who have been vacationing make their home in Madison, Wis. Rockies The Vorhes Shoe Go. new sight just a little more stu­ at Basalt, ara leaving this wtek for Moira Kovarik, sister of the JPKCIAIs ATTENTION TO CLERGY AND BELIGIOUS pendous than the one before.. . ;lowa. bride, is ill of rheumatic fever. ’ *■■ v ’V^V' ' ■■'

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The unusual people does not know Christ, the KE. 1657 848 B’dwy. physique gained in athletics gives pagan practice of sale or slaughter 6f female children goes on today.” him a striking appearance that This !a the rapUca of the Ba- entrance to the Basilica is a large tilica of Lourdes, erected by the crucifix (not shown heroX where Draper’s Furniture- Ga» Fornaca* in Stock French Asuncion order in Santi- devotees pause to kiss the feet Races and Creeds Unite ASSOCIATED Can inttall note. ago, Chile. It is probably tha only of Christ. The Asuncion order, In Tribute to 1st Bishop axact duplicate of .the Lourdes which originated at Nimes, France, Upholstery Shop DECORATORS O’Brien Furnace & Sheet Basilica in the world. At > the main first came to Chile in 1845. — Custom Built — P L V J f t S S i G Eagle Harbor, Mich.—Catholics Decorators Metal Works and Protestants, Whites and In­ Remodeling & Repairing Bmsrgeney tFork & Service WOULD TAKE ONE MAN 90 YEARS dians, natives of the Upper Penin­ tSII Lcrtacr KB 1047.CB tU l sula copper country and visitors, All work guaranteed 1163 WELTON T A 4444 knelt together before an outdoor . & Painters altar and commemorated with a FREE ESTIMATES COMMERCIAL — SPRAY TO CONVERT DISTRICT IN INDIA Solemn Mass the 150th anniver­ Til.pbent 83 years experience Jtek J. Ward. SupL RAc* S43I RAc« ItU sary of the birth of Frederic NDERSO Baraga, first Bishop of the Dio­ 14B Federal Bird. PEarl 1171 UO& New York.—Why are conver- Catholics; secondly, heVould have 926 W. 6 Ave. Ma. 4507 sions so slow in India? Father to baptise 100 every day, Sundays cese of Sault Ste. Marie and Mar­ Deiirer 4, Colorado JAMES ANDERIES quette, and the 100th anniversary Interior - Exterior Painting James A. Creane, SJ., has an an­ included (this would be fast , Plain and Ornamental Plaitar- swer that staggers one’s mental work!). He would have no time for of his establishment of Holy Re­ inK - Patching • Stnceoing Phone CH. 6581 arithmetic. He has been in the the activities he now undertakes. deemer mission here. il6 Sratli York St. D a r n t. Cola. Denver 6, Colorado Patna Mission since 1926, almost Now, before Baptism can be con­ 1042-44 Santa Fe Drive half that time among the Santals. ferred, the missionary must and WHEN PLACING OR RENEWING Recently he has begun “spade­ seek out his converts; he must lis­ work” in a new mission field which ten to their tales of woe; he must ilN$8C?>KILLii|| is just 57 miles south of Patna win confidence, persuade, lecture, m in MitWtiilil INSURANCE City, Patna, India, the headquar' instruct. And after the Baptism ters of the American Jesuite of there is the labor of recording COLORADO .44 REMEMBER the Chicago province working in every Baptism in the miseion bap- FRANK ENGLAND. JR. India. tiemal record. In the most recent issue of.,the Ckmvert work on the missions is cdo Gm a -Elcetrle BaUding Denrer S, Colorado ______Paul Gary Patna Miition Letter he calculates slow. The entire Patna misision, TELEPHONE TAbor 6356 that, to convert his present terri­ «hould fit him well for the movies. on which 115 Jesuit missionaries SOUTH DENVER tory of 4,700 square miles with are working, can count, after more ELECTRIC CO. He has been signed by a major 600 persons per square mile, it than 26 years, only 29,795 Catho­ tilm corporation and is being would take one man 90 years. lics, and 2,631 catechumens. All ElecMe Wiring SpeeiolUu groomed on personal appearances And this feat could be performed entrance is forbidden to the Nepal JOHN WARD The flrtno listed here deserve to for roles of the Nelson Eddy type. only under the following unlikely district with its estimated 5,600,000 be remembered when yon ere dis- A protege of Xmelita Galli- FREE ESTIMATES tributiof your petroiuife to the dif­ conditions: First, all the people inhabitants. But Father Creane t7«l 8. Colorado Bird. BP. 77IS ferent lists of business Curci, who urged him to further would have to become willing to be has hope because he depends on his singing talent, Mr. Gary has the “home missionaries," who have won high praise from such fib re s their own part in the work of con­ as Lionel BarpTnore, Ingrid Berg­ verting souls, by prayer and by Sunglo Announces 24 Colors now man, and Irving Berlin. He sin ^ material aid. both classical and popular music Available in Baked Enamel and is especially noted for his Irish There are in India 30 colleges— Steel Slat Venetian Blinds ballads. He is appearing in Den­ 16 for men and 14 for women— MAin ver this week and next at the Fron­ offering'Catholic education to 14,- OoUtott la CutoB-Hodo tier club, 460 8. Colorado boule­ 897 students. The number of non- O at Woak in Donvor vard. Catholics far outnumbers the Cath­ 1 2 9 5 SALES SERVICE I*®’ Clinic olics in the colleges—11,312 to 3,586 Catholics. Engaged in the Dear Mite.Guidont education work in the colleges are KEEP COOL 1350AcomaSI. Ph. MAin 3644 Meeting Is Held My problem it concerning my 127 priests, 92 sisters, 191 lay KILLS BUGS courtthip by a young man teho it Catholics, and 876 non-Catholic in­ as SURE as Shoutin’! By Littleton Group not a Catholic. He doet not feel structors. That greafbr opportun­ ' W ITH ha can join tha Catholic Church, ities for higher education are Specializing in Quality Plumbing and at ha it quita devout in hit own offered to men than to women is OCTA-KIU li « KILLER—nol ■ re- Littleton.—The monthly meet­ (Proteetant) religion. He tayt he apparent from the fact that there ixllenl. II KILLS Iniectf as lurelr SCHAEFER I Heating Repairs ing of St. Mary’s Altar and Ros­ it entirely tcUling that 1 attend Matt are 12,042 men and only 2,866 as putting a 44 caliber bulls! ary society was held on Thursday every Sunday after our marriage, women in the Catholic colleges.of through each bug—AND (J KEEPS AWNINGS , . afternoon, Aug. 7, in the parish and that he will accompany me. India. ON ClUING FOR WEEKS AFTER rectory. Mmes. W. H. Jones and But ha thinkt I ought to go with The Catholic high schools num­ SLATTERY & COMPANY Everette Johnson were hostesses ONE APPLICATION! Learn ae OAT COLORFUL STRIPES him to hit church on ^tamate ber 827, of which 242 are affiliated dust-oolleeting iilm learn a OR SOLID COLORS for the event. Sundayt aftar early Matt. Would to Indian universities and 86 to PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS pleating.kwnl.clean cedar aroma.- Dolly Cecchin had as her guest I be committing tin by doing thief universities or boards outside of 1726 MARKET STREET in the past week Miss Priscilla I have tuggetted to him that it India. Of the 166,220 students that MA. 1295 JOHN J. CONNOR, Preaident PHONE MAIN 7127 or 7128 Hamilton, a former classmate, who teould ba difficult for ma to bring are being trained in Catholic high will soon leave Colorado to make K ILL’EMI FREE ESTIMATES up a Catholic family under" tueh schools 61 per cent are Catholics. tOACUU. ANTI TMPPCn her home with her parents in Iowa. drcmmtlancet. Hit anneer U that AgWdt, MeteeHte*. Web Werew, The two rirls attended the local to avoid thit difficulty, and other U et^ Sd(s sed headreds ef etbera h i ^ school together. problemt that teould probably rite Editor Denounces The Ave Maria circle of the becaute of the difference in our re- Archbishop’s guild met on Wednes­ ligiont, tea ought nol to have a ASK PO I GAS CONVERSION day evening, Aug. 6. Mrs. Henry family. But I had alteayt hoped Merely Material o e u - m i Schaefer Huls was hostess for the meeting to have at leatt a tmtdl family. Completely IngtaUed in Your Furnace at Once in her home on Rapp avenue. What do you think of thit dla- Tm I 9k AMming Co* The annual retreat for the mem atlon? Ait my dreamt mould come A Pro<1tic • o f No Down Payment — Three Years to Pay Set-Up of UNESCO bers of the Archbishop’s guild was true if I could only reach an agree­ Chfinicai Corporation of Colorado 1541 ARAPAHOE STREET held last week end at El Pomar in ment mith thit young man, for he Denver:. Colorado Colorado Springs. Those who at­ New Furnaces and BoMBont Water Heaters it teonder/ully tuited to me Huntington. Ind.—The Rev. G. tended from the Ave Maria circle every other may, J. Gustafson, S.S., in the current of this parish are Catherine Mal­ — Tmenty issue of the Prieat, labels the The Ray €o. 1165 So. Penn. Phone oney, Mary O’Brien, and Gloria Dear Twantyi present set-up of UNESCO as EttablUhed 1918 PE. 4604 Cecchin. TTie taip was made by I think you muit have bean merely “humanitarian” and at­ automobjle. throwing apitballi at your girl tacks the appointment of such a friend when the doctrine of mar- man as Julian Huxley, well-known riago wai axplained to yon. Per­ atheist, as its head. The purpose haps if yon had been liatening of UNESCO, says Father Gustaf Call more closely you would have avoid­ son, is to re-educate Europe, to ed the present painful situation advance mutual knowledge and REASONABLE PRICES To year first question 1 can give understanding of peoples, to pre­ SMILEY'S Samples of Fabrics a brief answer, merely a raminder serve the world’s inheritance of of what you must have heard many materials of knowledge. FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON Giadiy Submitted at times: We Catholics are forbidden An atheist, the editor says, can UPHOLSTERING Your Home to attend the. services of heretical contribute to these pu^oses only danominations except for very if man can be human without God. DExter 0988 RESTYLED and specific purposes, e.g., to attend “There is something ludicrous,” MODERNIZED friend’s wedding or funeral. he says, “in letting a handful of Why? Bacause herasy is religions agnostics tell us that materialism \ Fioeet &kve» e ^ r , and wo aro not allowed to UphoUHrb tf I9 i3 is our common bond." Father give it support in any way, even Gustafson points out a parallel be­ the slightest, and bocausa we may tween Huxley and Ernest Renan, not endanger onr faith or the faith famous Positivist and renegade of others by seeming to place other Catholic, who was forced to admit denominations on a par with onr that the collapse of supernatural own. 383SE.CoUaxAv» M M D E sItr 0968 belief will be followed by the col- Your second question is still apse of moral convictions. The ifid more basic. It shows a misnnder- writer suggests that a new plan s^nding of the natnra of mar­ be drawn up for UNESCO, one riage. Let me try to pdc you (and which would rest solidly on the THE BEST IN LUGGAGE * Fix Cracks Around your suitor) straighti principles that historically under­ The firms listed here de­ Of All Kindt Marriage is not simply legalised lie democracy in theory and prac­ sax. It is not jnst a mathod of tice. * serve to be remembered Sinki with preventing loneliness. It hsM noth­ when you are distributing ing to do with the dabions proposi­ tion that Jwe can live as cheaply as Better Housing Urged your patronage in the dif­ NK one. Marriage is a high and holy ferent lines of business. GCO. thing; its dignity as a sacrament For Negroes by Priest BtU IS7S HYDRO IM4 B’war. RE 307A it so great that none of thoso things can be its purpose or sup­ port. St. Paul.—In a report written Probably you have begun to see by the Rev. Francis J. Gilligan of SEAL my point. It it and always hat the S t Paul seminary, who is chair­ aainf • JOE STREMEL, largest been tha teaching of the Church man of the Governor’s Interracial that tha primary and of marriage Commission, better housing is Routt County Semi-Hard The durable white plas­ Coal Dealer, Says: is the procreation of children. Mar­ urged for the Negroes in the state. H w t s r " * * ' tic that remains flexible. riage is -intimately and insepar­ Living accommodations for Col- ably connected with tha survival of lored citizens in Minnesota are bet­ *7 / It’s Good Clean Spread Hydrosaal in tha human race; that is to say, with ter than in many other states, the • CstilsO** the conception, birth, and upbring­ report points out but the Colored K om cracks around wash ing of children who will coma ta Hot Coal Want population in general has to resort Hoff®* know God and lova Him and serve to inferior dwellings because of trays, sinks, in stucco, . ,v TRY Him, and ba happy with Him for- ^liite prejudice and the segrega­ - ...WA cement, brick work, evor in heaven. " tion brought about by such de­ Yon see, therefore, that your vices as residential restrictive r k . - is. ‘ i Joseph F. around window frames. instinct in desiring to have covenants. family it entirely correct. Your Stremel BfU-KOL” Can be painted over Routt Connt]^t Boat Sootloai Coal eonteianco it accurate; yon U. S. Franciscan Nuns Invites You at Loweat Pricai ^ with oil paints to any dently realixe that marriage brings COM'gniuot To Lblen to not only privileges but also In Australia Praised Mark Crandall desired color. spoasibililies. In tha “Paco of STORE NOW Unless you can pertnada your Melbourne.—A tributo to the suitor to feel as yon do on toase . tha World FOR WINTER two matters, your mttrriaga with work of the Franciscan Mission Today” him would be not merely inad­ aries of Mary, who came from KFEL Pay Nothing Down and visable, but wrong.. In tha opinion the United States to Australia to 7 to 7:15 A.M. as Little as $5.00 Thoms of one theologian whom I con­ take charge of the retreat house Moadar, tkra YriiUr Per Month sulted, it would quite pdstibiy bo for wonlen in the Melbourne arch­ 16th Street 4Kl3wrenr.e Linoleum invalid. Please consult your pas­ diocese, was paid by Archbishop tor or confessor on this matter, Daniel Mannix of Melbourne, who CROW BAR COAL CO. Studio and explain the situation to him blessed and opened additions to exactly as you have to ma. the original building. The Fran­ MtBbtr of Caal Btatlnx Sarrlea 1438 Court Plaee (Addrett all eorreepondance to ciscan Sister* took charge of the S5th and Wazd^ TA. 2336 Mitt Roberta L. Guidon, Box 16Z0, retreat house in January this Denver I, ColoJ year. ,

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