Church in 351st Year of Work in Southwest Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Content* Copyrighted by the Press Society, Inc., 1949— Permission to Reproduce, Except on DPs Find Home Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue. Eleven Parishes Established DENVER CATUaiC By Spanish in New M exico 3 Years Before Pilgrims Landed

The on Tuesday, July Chama river with the Rio Grande 30 miles 12, will finish the 351st year o f its work in north of Santa Fe. The capital was moved at REGISTER the Rocky Mountain West. That work began a disputed date to “ La Villa Real de la Santa The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We July 12, 1598, in San Gabriel, the first cap­ Fe de San Franciscosom e historians place Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller ital of New Mexico, when the latter was the latter town’s founding at 1605; some at Services, NCWC and Religious News Photos, i^ice of paper 3 cents a copy. Spanish territory. 1607, others at a time nearby. The name, San Gabriel, also known as San Juan de like that of Los Angeles, Calif., underwent a VOL XLIV. No.' 37. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 5, ,1949. $1 PER YEAR, los Caballeros, was near the junction of the considerable shortening and ^came Santa Fe (Holy Faith). The long name meant the "Royal Town of the Holy Faith of S t Francis.” Santa Fe is not the oldest Span­ ish Catholic settlement in the CCD Congress Fosters Love of Faith United States. St. Augustine, Fla,, has the oldest Catholic . The first parishioners came to it in 1566 from Spain, and there is a HOME AT LAST after tvandering homeless over Sessions Planners of CCD Congress Denverites complete set of parish records dat­ Europe are Stanislaw and Kristyna Partyka. Polish disj- ing back to 1694. But San Miguel placed couple who arrived in Denver April 30. They are making theit church in Santa Fe is the oldest home at the Ave Maria clinic, where they will be employed. They ar* Catholic church building in the na­ the sixth displaced family to' arrive in the Archdiocese of Denver. . To Be Held In Search tion. In 1824, at the fall of Iturbide, who ha.d set himself up as Em­ May 5 ,6 ,7 peror of Mexico, New Mexico be­ Of Converts came a Mexican state. Gen. S. W. DP Likes Traffic Lights , Kearny conquered it for the With the theme, “Love of By Lois Murrin United States in the Mexican war. Faith Through Knowledge,” HAVE YOU NOTICED any He entered it in 1846 and Gen. the second regional congress apostles in Denver lately? Well Armijo fled. The last priest of the Better Than Policemen of the of Chris­ they are here, working for the old regime was Padre Gallegos, organization of Convert Makers tian Doctrine, is opening in who was in charge of the parish By Jack Heher auspices of the Denver archdici- of America, working to teach the cesan resettlement committee. Denver this morning, Thursday, when Bishop J. B. Lamy came. It STANISLAW PARTYKA, new truths of the Catholic faith, work­ is written that "Padre Gallegos May 5, with a Pontifical Mass in ing for Him- to bring all people American, is fascinated by traffic THE LANGUAGE BARRIER the St. Thomas’ seminary chapel into His flock. was twice elected to Congress on lights. He likes their, colors, and that usually presents difficulties his return to secular life.’* for the clergy. National leaders in The Denver unit o f this na­ the precision of their changes. But for new arrivals from Europe doep Confraternity and youth work tional group was organized last Charles F. Lummis, in The Span­ what he likes most about them is not bother the Partykas. Stanis- the fact that where there are law mentions casually, in good will be speakers at the congress summer with Margie O’Neil, 775 ish Pioneers, Avrites: “ In 1617— traffic lights there are no police­ English, that he speaks seven lan­ May 5, 6, and 7 in meetings to be Detroit street, as its leader. The three years before Plymouth Rock held at St. ’ high — there were already 11 churches men. guages, Polish, Russian, Serbian, members of Convert Makers of Ukrainian, Czecho-Slovakian, Ger­ school. The public is invited to America hold regular conferences in use in New Mexico. Santa Fe Not that Stanislaw is a fugitive man, and English. In an apolo­ these meetings. on the first Saturday of every was the only Spanish town; but from the law. It is just that he has the there were also churches at the an understandable aversion to uni- getic tone, he regrets • that hia Officers of Mass in St. month in Miss O’Neil’s home to smattering of French is insuffi- Thomas’ seminary chapel are as discuss and plan their activities. danj^erous Indian pueblos of Galis- forms. For 10 years he was harried teo and Pecos, t^o at Jemez (near> and herded across Furope by men cient. follows: Celebrant. Most Rev. Ur­ THE FOUNDER OF CMOA. in uniforms— from his native Po- The National Catholic Welfare ban J. Vehr. of Den­ the Kev. John E. Odou, S.J., has ly 100 miles west of Santa Fe Conference officer in Frankfurt, ver; assistant priest, Rt. Rev. Alo- and in an appalling^ wilderness), lami through Russia, Bulgaria, specified two channels through Italy, France, Germany, and coun­ Germany, made good use of his ysius J. Miller, V.G., Pueblo; which these lay apostles work: Taos (as far north), San Ilde- deqeons of honor, the Very Rev. fonso, Santa Clara, Sandia, San tries in between, until uniforms comm/ind of languages. For threb Personal work and project work. became a symbol of his homeless months he worked for the Rev. A. Walter J. Canavan, J.G.D., and To accomplish the first project Felipe, and Santo Domingo.” the Rev. Francis J. Bottler; dea­ state. G. Bernas there as interpreter. H* CMOA members volunteer to Colorado Settled is expected to be able to assist in con, Rev. Gregory Smith; subdea­ bring religion into their converse FEELING THAT WAY, Stanis­ MAKING FINAL ARRANGEMENTS I the national center of the Confraternity of Christian Much Later law wqpld naturally like traffic the same way later DP arrivals con, Rev. Jerome Denk; sermon. tion with business and social in Denver. Most Rev. Hubert M. Newell, D.D., fo r th e reg ion a l con gress o f the C on fra- Doctrine in Washington, D. C., and the Rev. Fred- Centuries were to pass before lights, which, as he says, “ do not acquaintances regularly, and to re­ BOTH OF THE PARTYKAS to the Bishop of Chey­ ternity of Christian Doctrine in Denver May 5, 6, erick McCallin, assistant director of the Confra- port on such conversations weekly there was a permanent settlement give you any orders.” A week ago Stanislaw, 25, and are orphans. They have only each enne; masters of ceremonies, the and 7 are the Rev. Thomas Hansberry (left), from* ternity in the Archdiocese of Denver. to a personally assigned clerical in Colorado. The Mountain Men his wife, Kristyna, who is only 19, other. Kristyna, who was nine Rev. David Maloney, S.T.L., adviser. Together, priest and lay­ had been around for a generation, J.C.D.; and the Rev. Bernard Lul- + + + + and there was traffic to Taos, landed in New York. They have years old when the war struck Po­ man form a team, the priest sup­ land, was taken from her family len, J.C.L. plying the technical advice and N, Mex., but there was no perma­ been in Denver five days andf al­ The program'for the congress is nent Colorado settlement until ready they are at work at the Ave and sent to Germany to work as a the layman making the actual maid. She has heard no word sinci, as follows: contact with non-Catholics. a few Spanish came to the San Maria clinic, 735 Curtis street. Revised Edition of Catechism Luis valley in the early 1850’s. They are one of three families of then of her father and mother. THURSDAY, MAY 5 In the project work effort is Stanislaw lost his father, his step­ 12 p.m., clergy dinner, Park directed toward one of three Mass was said in Conejos as early displaced persons to arrive in Den­ mother, and three sisters in the I.ane hotel, Top of the Park; pre­ CMOA projects; Information cem as 1863, and Bishop Lamy of ver in the past week under the years since 1939. He knows for cep- siding, Archbishop Vehr; chairman ters, information racks in public Santa Fe gave Confirmation there tain only that his father, a PoIisL and discussion leader, Rt. Rev. Is Immediate Best Seller places, or information talks in pri­ in 1864. A hardy man from “ the Monsignor Aloysius J. Miller, V.G., vate homes for the non-Catholics. States” settled in Trinidad in 1846, 14 Children army officer, was killed. You will not find it included the U.S. do not attend the Cath­ thew F. Brady, is also in Denver The young couple first met in CCD (jirector. of Pueblo; The Denver unit is at present but he soon abandoned the spot the Wildflecken DP camp in Ger­ “ General Picture of the Confra­ on the best-seller Jists, but a olic high schools. Their pro­ for the regional CCD congress. working on the installation of and there was no permanent settle­ new publication is establishing gram, then, calls for an inten­ many in 1946. They were married ternity of Christian Doctrine,” He will address the clergy lunch­ pamphlet racks in downtown ment until 1869. The famous Pay Honor to in 1947. Very Rev. Gregory Smith, national records .across the sification of catechetical instruc­ stores. Bent’s Foift was established about country. It is the Baltimore tion on thl secondary level. The eon Thursday noon and the THE PARTYKAS BRING to six CCD director, Archdiocese of Den­ ALSO ACTIVE in the local 1832, on the north bank of the Catechism, No. 3. The first edi­ newly revised catechism will be first general session at St. Fran­ the number of families who have ver; “ Objectives of the Regional group are Robert Zeiger, 1004% Arkansas river midway between This Mother tion of 50,000 has already Decn the ideal textbook. cis de Sales’ high school Thurs­ arrived in the Denver area sine* Congress,” Most Rev. Matthew F. E. Ohio avenue; Mrs. Frances present-day La Junta and Las sold out and a new edition is day evening at 8 o’clock. Back in 1924 two were the resettlement program was be­ Brady, Bishop of Manchester; “ In­ Father Hansberry, who will be Talbott, 109 W. Virginia; Mrs. Animas. ’There were also other on the presses. Father Hansberry was dioce­ praying that thrir young niece terests of the Members of the heard in the Denver congress in E. G. Hambek, 1612 High; Alma early day forts and trading posts. gun. Largest of the families was The paper-bound volume, sell­ a general session Saturday aft­ san director of the CCD in the would hbeome a . A young man that of Boleslaw Holubecki, a Pole, Hierarchy of the Province in the Kopp, St. Anthony’s nurses’ resi­ Fort Pueblo was set up in 1842 of Hays, Kans., was praying that Program of the Confraternity of ing for one dollar, has attracted ernoon at 2 o’clock, has been Manchester diocese =for four Maurice LeDoux had one on Hard­ who is settled with his wife, ana dence; Anthony A. Martinez, 2074 the same girl would become his three children on the Arthur An­ Christian Doctrine,” Most Rev. attention, even from sources working for the past year as­ years until released by his Clarkson: and Rose Starr, 730 scrabble creek near Florence in Bishop for the important work wife. derson farm near Ault. Another Hubert M. Newell, D.D., Coadju­ outside the Church, and its sisting in the organization of re­ Milwaukee. the 1830’s. And there were others. of the national office. On Mother’s day Sunday when couple, Petro Lun and his wife, tor Bishop of Cheyenne. publication is viewed as one of gional congresses, such as the There is a need for more But these were not permanent set­ many 14 children pay honor in Denver Paraskiewa,. are living on the J* 8 p.m., general session, St. the most important activities of present one. He was in Denver In keeping with his realiza­ Convert Makers, other zealous lay­ tlements.- There were Mountain Francis de Sales’ , high school the Confraternity of Christian early in March to a.ssist in pre­ tion of the importance of the to their mother that same man can N. Minissale ranch near Littleton. men who desire more than any­ Men, a few travelers, and Indians recall the prayers of the nuns and At Loretto Heights college is the auditorium, “ Your Place in the Doctrine in recent years. Offi­ liminary arrangements. work of the Confraternity, Fa­ thing else in life to bring Christ to be cared for. Some trading cials of the CCD are most happy He has been hurrying about ther Hansberry emphasizes that laughingly remark, as he has done Koltuniuk family. The Kostiuk Confraternity of Christian Doc­ to their homes and places of work, posts stood for years and then family of five is at present in trine Presiding, Archbishop over the surprising reception the country assisting in a simi­ all aspects of the CCD program to introduce Him with all His disappeared. The first lasting set­ given the revised edition of the lar capacity in other regions. will be discussed in the Denver Englewood, and at East Lake lives Vehr; chairman and discussion truths and beauty to non-Catholic tlement in Colorado was Spanish the Korabun family of four. leader, the Rev. James A. Hart­ catchism, according to the Rev. The 11 congresses planned this program. The various phases in­ friends. and Catholic. man, Cheyenne, W yo.; “ The Parish Thomas S. Hansberry, national year will bring the national CCD clude such activities as teacher A military road was built in and the Confraternity of Christian CCD field representative, in program to 65 . training, parish visitors, helpers, 1846 from Bent’s Fort over Raton Doctrine,” the Most Rev. Matthew Denver for the Confraternity’s Father Hansberry’s talk at discussion clubs, the I Clergy Conference Pass into New Mexico. The first Appeal Made F. Brady, D.D., Bishop of Man­ regional congress this'week. the Saturday afternoon session to non-Catholics, and the par­ U. S. mail coaches ran over it in chester; “ The Non-Catholic and The elation is felt becau.se the will be on “The Confraternity ent-educator program. 1860, and “Sisters of Charity of the Confraternity of Christian revised catchism is intended for Manuals and Other Publica­ In a number of dioceses, the To Be Held May 10 Cincinnati, “ M other Seton’s For III and Doctrine,” Vincent Mulvaney, high school and college levels. tions.” In it he will discuss the realization has been forced Daughters,” passed over it in 1866 Cheyenne; “ The Home and the And it is to these groups that potentialities of the new cate­ home that there are not enough . The spring clergy conference to make their first settlement in for the priest* of the Archdi- Confraternity of Christian Doc­ the Confraternity is devoting its chism as well as of other impor­ clergy and religpous to conduct J New Mexico; and again in 1870 Aged Clergy special emphasis in 11 regional I ocese of Denver will be held trine,” the Rev. R. J. Schumacher, tant literature released by the the tremendous program of re­ when they began their work in congresses around the country, CCD. s in St. Paul’s chapel at the Ca- The annual collection for sick assistant CCD director. Diocese of ligious instruction on all levels. Trinidad, where the fabulous Sis­ similar to that being held in 1 thedral, Denver, on Tuesday, and superannuated priests is an­ Kansas City, Mo. The young priest is a native The response to the establish­ ter Blandina astounded even Billy i Denver. May 10. Archbishop Urban J. nounced for May 15 in a letter FRIDAY. MAY 6 of New Hampshire and a priest ment of teacher training insti­ the Kid when she visited him while IVehr will preside and the con­ from Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of 8:30 a.m., High Mass: Music, Confraternity officials esti­ of the Diocese of Manchester, tutes has been most gratifying. he was wounded and others were mate that almost 60 per cent of where he was ordained in 1941. ference will begin at 10:30 a.m. Denver this week. “ The Church St. Francis de Sales’ high school; An increasing number of Cath­ afraid to go near. must rely upon this annual col­ the Catholic high students in His Bishop, the Mos( Rev. Mat- olic are participating in the St. Francis de Sales’ church. lection,” says Archbishop Vehrj 9:30 a.m., general session, St. catechetical apostolate of the “ to assist our worthy priests who Church. Francis de Sales’ high school audi­ find themselves unable to meet the torium, “ The Confraternity of Editor Tells Some History This participation of the laity New Wing qt St. Joseph's unusual demands of prolonged Christian Doctrine in Urban must be extended and amplified sickness and disability.” Centers;” Presiding, Most Rev. Ur­ according to Father Hansberry. The Archbishop’s letter follows t ban J. Vehr, D.D., Archbishop of That is the purpose of the CCD ^ May 1, 1949 Denver; “ The Confraternity Pro­ About Having No Money congress— to further the reali­ Boasts Latest Facilities Reverend dear Father : gram in the City Parish,” the Most zation of the necessity of this Mr*. Adolph Meis and Beloved People: Rev. Matthew F. Brady, D.D., By F rank Morriss in luxury those at the recently By Monsignor Matthew Smith ing stereotype equipment were work. May I again make the annual Bishop of Manchester; “ School opened (reneral Rose hospital. on other occasions: "They did not (Memoirs of a Catholic Editor. Copy* old, but in good condition. The -LI )4 - J_t Cheerfully decorated rooms, appeal to your generosity to assist Year Religious Instruction of Pub righted, 1949. Reproduction in whole or The third and fourth floors of know how hard I was praying!” in part forbidden). price was a bargain. We paid food served piping hot from spe­ the archdiocese in caring for those lie School Children in Urban $9,000. On top of this, we had to Attorney to Speak cial carts, and newest type beds the north wing are used solely for This outstanding Catholic mother sick or superannuated priests who Areas,” the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Today’s story in this series of pay for the dismantling of the are some of the facilities enjoyed surgical patients, the fifth- hous­ is Mrs. Adolph Meis, a member of have no means of their own to Aloysius J. Miller, V.G., CCD di­ memoirs might well be entitled; press, and to erect a new concrete by patients in the recently com­ ing medical patients and the pedi­ the Presentation parish, Denver, meet their'necessary expenses? As rector, Diocese of Pueblo; “ Re- How to launch a paper on nothing pleted Dower wing of St. Joseph's atric section. This floor is largely who lives at 143 S. Perry street. flat. We had no money on hand foundation and to install new you appreciate, the salary of our (Tnrn to Page S — Column 3) electrical equipment. The total hospital, Denver. This addition devoted to heart sufferers. Not only,,is she the mother of priests is small. They must meet except that from a none too heavy press investment ran to $20,000; makes the institution one of the Remodeling of children’s rooms 14 children, but each one of her current income when we began many demands of charity. Some but we had a machine spe^y most up-to-date in the repon. in pediatrics will supply such in­ boys and girls has a name begin­ of them do not receive the meager J0,000 Attend work, in the summer of 1927, on novations as beds separated by ning with the letter E. getting a circulation for our pro­ enough to make it possible to go The wing, finished March 20 to allowance provided by archdioc­ ahead with the plans for our Na glass partitions; these keep the “ We gave the first three children jected National Edition. accommodate 58 additional pa­ esan law because of the poverty o f (Turn to Page i — Column J,) young invalids apart, but not com­ names that began with E before their small churches and missions tients, is now completely filled, pletely devoid of company. Charities Opera Our new building at 934 Ban­ according to Sister Ascella, su­ we noticed the coincidence of the and have little or no opportunity nock street had just been com­ . The latest in electric shock ther­ first initial. From then on we to save for the emergencies of lifej pleted. It looked big and hand­ perintendent of the hospital, with" apy may be obtaine^d in a special­ Approximately 10,000 persons Poor Souls Burse names on the waiting list. The made it a point to pick out names The Church must rely upon this attended the three performances some to me, for I was not used ly equipped room in the north sorting with E,” Mrs. Meis re­ annual collection to assist our to much space and certainly not new structure on the north side of wing’s basement. This puts the of Faust presented by the Denver the hospital raises St. Joseph’s marked. worthy priests who find themselves’ Grand Opera Co. under the direc­ to good looks in Register offices. hospital in the foreground of men­ Mrs. Meis, the former Celestine unable to meet the unusual de­ Grows With 3 Gifts capacity to 400 beds, the largest tal treatment tion of the Rt. Rev. Joseph J. Our previous premises in stofe Brungardt, a native of Hays, mands of prolonged sickness and of any Denver private hospital. The hospital beds have attached Bosetti, V.G., the evenings of April rooms and rundown buildings had Three donations have increased Kans., was married in 1926 to Mr. disability. I feel this worthy and Renovations now going on in the standards to allow intravenous in­ -26, 27, and 28 for the benefit of not been luxurious. the Poor Souls seminary burse to necessary obligation of the arch­ original building will give much- jections, thus outmoding the old Meis, also a native of Hays. Mrs. The of the Arch­ The new building was both $275, according to figures released needed space for 12 more children Meis comes from a family of 12 diocese will appeal to all of you! roomy and beautiful. Finished on this week by the Chancery office, style “ whcel-in” implements that who c^n afford to give. If some diocese of Denver. This is only 200 in the pediatric section. took precious space in the hos­ children and Mr. Meis was one of fewer than the number that at­ the outside in California Mission as $40 was added to fund of a 14 children. of our good people would wish to, style, it had cost $25,000 with its month’s standing. Two supervisors, four head pital room. Another feature of the tended four performances last nurses, and other additional per­ beds is a folding step that helps The roster of the Meis children remember the charity of the sick year. site. That was an important sum Contributors were Mrs. Mary runs like this: and disabled priests in their last to us in those days. But we needed sonnel have been retained to staff patients leave and enter their The presentatibn was one of the Peters, Denver, $10, in memory of expanded facilities in the modern, beds without assistance. Ernest, 22, now lives in Texas, wills and testaments, it would most 8ucce.ssful artisticallyand ri more than $25,000. We had the her family; Charlotte Hakala, where he works .in the oil fields. prove a great blessing to tHe arch-^ chance to buy the web press of fireproof structure. Meals only faintly warm, the nancially in the history of the Denver, $5; and Anonymous, Den­ chronic complaint of hosiHtal The second child, Eugene, died diocese. the old Denver Express, a paper ver, $25. The new addition to St. Joseph’s Catholic Charities operas. The dwellers, are never in order at St. when he was three months old. Wishing you God’s choicesfa magnificent scenery for the pro­ that was dropped when the has worked some long-sought im­ blessings, I am | A total of $6,000 is sought in provements in medical care. A Joseph’s. Food is delivered to the Euphronsina, 20, is a graduate of duction, constructed under the dr Scripps-Howard interests bought Vincent Mulvaney (above), St. Joseph’s high school, Denver, Faithfully yours in Christ, i the Rocky Mountain News (morn­ the seminary burse. This sum will small “ hospital within a hospital” bedside in heated carts, and rection of Walter Keeley, at­ with the class of 1946. She is now « URBAN J. VEHR, ■ ing) and the since discontinued be invested and the interest from Cheyenne attorney, will on the fifth floor of the north served up then and there. tracted particular commendation, it each year will be used to fur­ speak at the CCD congress in Den­ working in Denver. Archbishop of Denverj as did the ballet presenfed under Denver Times (evening). wing allows complete segregation iXjM. ther the 'education of some deserv­ ver Thursday evening. May 6, on of patients with communicable The next three children are all the direction of Lillian Covillo. The machine and its accompany- ing student. “ The Non-Catholic aiid the Con­ diseases. During the hectic .war Summer Mass Schedule following in their sister’s footsteps Local singers did well in the Tuition at St. Thomas’ seminary fraternity of Christian Doctrine.” as students at St. Joseph’s. Eu­ Seminory Entrance production. Fred Nesbitt drew Christ the King Church years, such patients were isolated Requested of Pastors is $600 for one student in the A past state deputy of the Knights as well as special effort by doctors, gene, 19, will be graduated this great applause for his singing of course of the year. Archbishop of Columbus in Wyoming, he Is a year. The other two are Evelyn, two difficult roles, that of Me- First Masses on May 8 sisters, ana nurses made possible. Pestor* of parish** in th* Exam Set June 6 Urban _J. Vehr^ of Denver must graduate of De Paul university, The new rooms, warmly fin­ Archdioceso ‘of Denver are ra- 18, and Edwin, 16. phisto the first evening, and of The fin t Mattes will be cele­ meet this obligation and, because of Chicago, and has practiced law in ished in soft, pastel colors, are a quasted to tnbmit th* summer Four of the Meis children at­ An examination for all *tn- Valentine the second evening. Jo brated in Cbritt the King the drain on nis limited resources, Wyoming since 1922. He served in far cry from the once • standard, Mas* schednia for paPishe* and tend Presentation school. They dent* wishing to a n t c-r St. seph Wolff, who replaced Wriling chnrch, in the swiftly growing this opportunity is offered to the the judge advocate general’s de­ are Ellen Ann, 13; Eldon, 12; ton Ezechiel in the role of Me- white hospital “ cubicle.” , The mission* a* soon a* potsibi*. The Thomas’ seminary will ha held Mayfair section of Denver, on laity. partment in World war II, and has rooms each has private lavator­ Mast tcbedula for th* eonvani- Elmo, 10; and Ellen, 7. Evange­ phisto the second evening because Sunday, May 8, in the new at th* seminary in Denver on Contributions in any amount are practiced law in Cheyenne since his ies and modern indirect lights, ente of travoUrs and vacation- line, 6, is a kindergarten pupil. of the former’s illness, was heard structure at E. Eighth avenue Monday, June 6, at 10 o’clock, welcome. Communications should discharge in 1946 as a lieutenant with outlets for electric appliances. i*U will ha printed in Th* At home “ helping” mother are according to an announcement in the role three times: In the dress and Elm street. Five Mattes be addressed to the Most Rev. colonel. He is governor of the As Sister Ascella puts it, “ many Denver Catholic Rogistar of Emmett, 4, and Estella, who will by Archhithop Urban J. Vahr rehearsal, and on Wednesday and will be offered, at S:S5, 7t30, 9, Urban J. Vehr, Chancery office, Rocky Mountain district, Kiwanis be two in July. The baby of the Thursday evenings. of the patients seem a bit reluc­ May 19. this week. 10:30, and 12 o’clock. 1636 Logan street, Denver 6, Colo. International. tant to get welL” The rooms patch family is Earl, who is a month old. Ill...... I ■ .7.

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SH. 0112 your home a lift I Reatoret old aur* The guest speaker at the break­ High Mass will be sung in honor facet . . . Createi new beauty. fast will he Sister Anna Joseph of the saint at 10 o’clock Sun­ of St. Francis de Sales’ high school, Andre and Louise Beauty Studio Choote Ready-mixed DUTCH BOY day. At 4 p.m. members of Denver. 2328 East Exposition Tinta or Pureat White here nowl the society will assemble in front ETclyn Tailborg • The following have been asked as Optrstar AnociaUd With Us Carnar E. Expoitlian a Unlr, Bird. of the church and bid for the guests: Mrs. T. J. Garrison, T. A. Wan Kbowb 8a. DcnTtr Closed Wednesdars honor of carrying the statue in the Cosgriff, Mrs. B. Leo Devlin, procession. This procession in­ Mrs. John Murtaugh, and Mrs. Complete Line Available at cludes priests of the parish, altar Fred Gushurst Mrs. (jeorge Man- boys, school children, and many ATTENDANTS Lucille Canjar and Beverly Shinn, cini, vice president, will preside. others wishing to honor St. Queen Grace Garcia, and Attendants Helen Ungehire and I University Park Lumber Co. Michael. The Holy Name society will con­ Margaret McKibbon assembled to make plans for their apparel at vene Thursday evening. May 5, in Route of the procession will be the junior-senior prom of Annunciation high school, Denver. the meeting room of the rectory at :• 1810 So. Josephine PE. 2435 from the church to W. 34th avenue 8 o’clock. Victor Jacobucci will and Navajo, to 34th and Osage, “ Moonlight and Roses,” with the fair will be the quien and her at­ then to 37th and Osage, and back soft, sweet music of Don Caleo’s tendants. preside. Optometrist to the church. orchestra, will entice the Annun­ The queen and her attendants May 6 is first Friday. Commu­ ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED ciation high school students to the nion will be distributed at 7 o’clock and Optician The Sunday evening celebration will be arrayed in pastel shades in QUICK SERVICE Wellshire Country club for the satin and net. Rick Mares, senior and Mass will be said at 8 o’clock. at the church grounds will feature New Furniture Custom Made Helen Walsh various games, soft drinks, re­ annual junior-senior prom, which class president, will place a floral There will be a Holy Hour on is to be held on Wednesday eve­ crown on the head of the queen at Friday evening beginning at 7:30 AesoelRU freshments, and band music under REGENT UPHOLSTERY the direction of Philip Romeo. ning, May 11. The banquet will be 10:30 p.m. Little Carole Inselman o’clock. This will be the last Holy W, R. JOSEPH held the same evening at 6:30 p.m. will be the crown-bearer, and her Houf until September. Fopp«, Prop. 2 0 rre. EYES EXAMINED The special attraction, a 1949 at Murphy’s on Second and Broad­ little , Darryle, and Rich­ (Member St. Philomena'e Parish) Experience Phone Phona TAbor 1E 80 Ford Tudor sedan, will be on dis­ May 7 is the first Saturday. 918.210 MalMtIr BMa way streets. Reigning over the af­ ard DeChant will be the page boys. Communion will be distributed at 1842 W . 38th We Call S Deliver GL. 1094 play Sunday. Also on display will 7 o’clock and Mass will be said at be a Smith-Corona portable type­ 8 o’clock. writer and a Zenith portable radio. CHEVROLET DEALER The Holy Hour for the teen-age Mother Cabrini Club Meats St. Vincent's Reports girls will be Sunday, May 8, at 2 The Mother Cabrini study club o’clock. This will be the last meet­ ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH Our lateat A nalyaia met in the home of Virginia Cala­ ing until September. brese, 3625 Vallejo. The honor Patronise These Friendly Firms Equipment locatea your The women wishing to* attend prize was won by Josephine Vec- 59 First Communicants the quarterly meeting at ear’a troublea in a hurry I charelli. The next meeting will be Roggen are asked to make tneir Saret you money and held in the home of Elizabeth (St. Vincent de Paul’a Pariah, Charles Ei4flr-Jofephine Gillespie, Open Sundays 9 to 12 Denver) reservation with Mrs. Fred Star- Washington Park MkL time becauae we find lacino, 2 7 3 1 W. 42nd avenue. G. Keegart, and Mrs. Jacobs. DallT. 7 to 7 buck. Red & White Food Store out what'a wron| with­ The First Commandment of the A class of 59 children will re­ The St. Vincent de Paul and Church will be the topic for dis­ ceive First Holy Communion in St. Rita circles and their husbands On the sanctuary committee for Rudisill IGA out expentive tearing BILL HUGHES. Prop. cussion. the 8 o’clock Mass on Sunday met for a social evening on April the month of May are Mrs. Alma down of the motor! Erger, Mrs. Larry Mancini, Mrs. Grocery & Market May devotions are being held morning, with the pastor, Father 30. The group first met at the Complete Food Service, Eugene O’Sullivan, as celebrant. John Mollandsr, with Mrs. Clyde Quality Meats — Groceries every afternoon at 3 o’clock. home of Mrs. Bernard Shay, and 598 South Gilpin A breakfast will be served the then drove to Mt. Vernon country Peterson as chairman. Fraah snd Froien Frolts and V.tttiblM The regular meeting of the Mt. Lonisiaiis A Clsrton SP. S717 Smart to Bo Thriftjr* members of the class in the school club for dinner. The remainder of Mrs. Fred Starbuck is in St. Carmel Holy Name society will be hall immediately after the Mass by the evening was spent in the home Joseph’s hospital in Denver, where held Friday evening. May 6, at the members of the PTA. The of Mr. and Mrs. Roy West, ntose she will undergo surgery. 8 o’clock in the rectory. members of the class follow: present were Mr8.^Bernard Shay, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Farmer, Jr., LEN’S Pharmacy FINER CLEANING I On Sunday, May 8, in the 7 Edward Amato. James Anten. I..arr}r Mrs. Helen Lucke, and Messrs, and o’clock Mass the ushers and their Beardiley, David Balkenbush, Chanler formerly of thia parish, are the L, C. FEHR, Prop. It Costs No More Mmes. Bernard Mahoney, C. P. parents of a boy born April 29 in wives or mothers will receive Holy BigRi Terry Connors, David Doughty. Burns, F. L. Garland, J. Morgan Hinib«r Bt. Vlncnt d. Panl’. P.iiih for the Best Communion in a body. After Mass Michael Dubaeh, Billy Ehrman. Dennis a Denver hospiUl. Mrs. Farmer Have Your Doctor Phone Floyd, James Garland. John Graves. Jamea Cline, Ralph McClain, Roy John­ is the former Margy Kreutzer., they will have breakfast at a local Graves. Nicholas Gisler. James Hurt. son, and L. R. West. Us Your Prescription Prompt Pickup & Delivery restaurant. Gregory Hammill. Bobby Hathaway. Billy Hughes. Jackie Hewitt. Stephen Ish. Alan The St. Vincent de Paul circle 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 Alterations - Drapes Davis-Comito Johnson, Dean Lampman. Richard Lam> was entertained with a bridge Al Looiilana and 8oath Clayton Lamp Shades ansky. Raymond Libonati. Gerald Mc> luncheon in the home of Mrs. Ber­ Rites Held Manus. Gary Matson. James Parish. Wray Altar Group Steven Peterson. Michael Regan, Lorry nard Mahoney on April 26. The firms listed here de­ J. J. CELLA INSURANCE On Sunday, May 1, to the Sehinka. Gerald Simpson. Lawrence Trenkle. and James W ols: Our Lady of Victory circle of serve to be remembered D.II.CIEM ER1 9 o’clock Mass, Miss Phyllis Co- the PTA met in the home of Mrs. * Selects Officers Marie A. Celia Jack J. Celia Nancy August. Kathleen Angerer. mito became the bride of Robert Mary Beth Bacca. Sharon Buckley. Eileen F. L. Garland for a dessert-bridge when you are distributing Davis; witnesses were Thomas Di Prima. Jessica Finder. Marie Frilot. Patty Ann Grace. Joyce Grout, Judy Pat luncheon on April 28, Wray.—St. Andrew’s Altar and your patronage in the dif­ Davis and Alice Gargaro. Mrs. Charles Rausch is in Mercy 2060 {0.UNIVEMITY 7^.PE4S17 ''Insurance of All Kinds" Hahn, Daria KauUky, Janice lampman. society met in the church ferent lines of business. The following have been bap­ Susan Lenihan. Maryann Muto, Patricia hospital where she will undergo an hall April 29. Hostesses were Mrs. tized: Cecilia Ann, daughter of Marker. lx)uise McLellan, Patricia Me> operation Friday, May 6, and Mrs. Ethan Fonte, Mrs. Willard Pil- Mr. and Mrs. George LoSacco, Tsaae, Mary K. O'Connell. Susan O* Neill. 42 Years of Dependable Service in the Field tchere Mary C. Priest. Rita Scherer. Carole Stl- Sam Horner is in the same hos­ kington, and Mrs. Rex Foltmer. with Angelo DeCamillis and Char­ mac. Diane Schneider. Madonna Schlereth. Dependability is Essential. pital because of injuries suffered The officers for the new term lene Robinson as sponsors: Gary Carolyn Voneih, and Rosemarie Wentsell. in an accident last week. Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ MAY CROWNING were elected as follows: President, St. Ann’s circle will meet in the Mrs. L. J. McMillan; vice presi­ nOXXIE BRAE * Caut. Phone KE. 2633 liam I^mbardi, with Albert and IS SCHEDULED 1120 Security Bldg. nth home of Mrs. C. E. Kelsey Friday, dent, Mrs. Mary Weaver; and sec­ "rheresa Calaizzi as sponsors; Rob­ May 6. The May crowning will be held retary-treasurer, Mrs. Charles ert Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. in St. Vincent de Paul’s church, Edward Galus, with Fred Lom­ Barkmeier. Members were urged to Shopping District Sunday, May 8, at 4:16 p.m. The attend the deanery meeting in bardi and Rose Matyja as spon­ May queen is Frances Muto. Her May Meeting Slated Roggen, May 12. sors; Lonnie Joe, son of Mr. and attendants are Charlene Norris CATHEDRAL PARISH Mrs. Joseph Waring, with Fred and Charlotte Ewing, the flower In Mrs. O'Neill Home The Concordia club gave a house­ CONOCO PRODUCTS Bonnie Brae and Frances Carrado aa sponsors; girls are Mary Louise KiUian and warming and shower for Mr. and Frank Daniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joe Conrad when they moved Lobricalion, CanjWasliing, Batteries DRUG CO. These Friendly Firms Deserve Your Patronage Beth Pike, the crown-bearer is By Queen's Daughters Recharged, Tire Vulcanizing Jack Smith, with Andrew and Jo­ Kathleen Costello, and the train- to their new home. ALFRED C. ANDERSEN, Own.r-Maiiacst sephine Grosso as sponsors; Mich­ bearer is Freddy Pettid. The ser­ Miss Shirley Garten entertained BONNIE BRAE Rave your Doctor phone o s ael Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. mon will be given by the Rev. The Queen’s Daughters will the young people of the parish at your Preseriptions meet Sunday, May 8, at 3 p.m. CONOCO SERVICE Rudolph Mapelli, with Eugene Donald McMahon of Annunciation breakfast Easter Sunday. Beer, Wines, Etc. Mapelli and Clara Lombardi with Mrs. Julia A. O’Naill, 1511 IT'S MOTH TIME perish. The girls of the eighth Mrs. Ed Finegan is a patient in 724 So. Unhersity - PE. 9909 7(1 So. UnlT.rsltT RA. M74 as sponsors; Lawrence John, son grade will accompany the queen. St. Paul streat, Danvar. Assist­ Winter Garments Should be Cleaned and of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Franca, ant hostasses will he Misses Rose memorial hospital In Den­ "Fhe eighth gn*ade boys and the ver. Sealed in Moth Proof Bags with Ernest and Louise Capuillup girls of grades three to eight will Clara Courtney, Grace Palmer, Preisser's Red & White The firms listed here de­ Any Garment Water Proofed as sponsors; Kenneth John, son take part in the living Rosary that Nell Ryan, and Josephina Hag- Starting with Sunday, May 8, serve to be remembered ONE DAY DRY CLEANING SERVICE of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Span- will be said before tne crowning. man. Tha guest speaker will he the Masses in SL Andrew’s will be Grocery and Market the Rev. Donald A. McMahon when you are distributing arella, with John and Norma Benediction of the Most Blessed at 8 and 9:30 o'clock FANCY MEATS, VEGETABLES. AND Spanarella as sponsors; Thomas Sacrament will follow the Act of of Annunciation parish, Danyer. - QUALITY GROCERIES AT your patronage in the dif­ BURKE'S CLEANERS Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. . Miss Ada Cavarra Warwick, Tbo ftrme Uatod horo doeorve to REASONABLE PRICES soloist, will play saveral salec- ferent lines of business. i 26 E. nth Ave. MA. 7442 Wayne Stegall, with Layton and Preparations for the census are bo romemborod wboo you ore Free Delivery SPm ee 4447 Virginia St. Jermain as spon­ completed and the literature and tions on tha piano. All mambers tributiof your potronafo to tbo iPt- 2131 E. Ohio A t.. (Sa. Unlr, mi Ohio) sors; Terrlyn Lee, son of Mr. and census blanks will be distributed are urged to be present. foreiit linos of businoss. Expert Radio Service Mrs. Charles Poison, with John to the captains of the various Brunetti and Gloria Mancinelli as zones at the rectory on Friday eve­ In Your Neighborhood sponsors; Gary Leo, son of Mr. and ning. Additional workers can be SOUTH GAYLORD Fast - Efficient - Reliable Mrs. William Stawsky, with Joseph used and those who can assist are N-O-T-I-C-E 17th Ave. Radio Service and Margaret Ezit as sponsors; requested to give their names to SUMMER SPECIAL COLf/^rtOCOlH A and Richard Scott, son of Mr. and the captains or at the rectory. The Shopping ViiviD., Cota 1312 E. 17th Are. at Lafayette Mrs. James Cummin^, with Ger­ captains in charge of the various Regular $10.00 Creme 14 0 0 KE. 3752 districts are Charles Finder, Ray Oil Permanent Wave______FREE PICKUP St DELIVEKT ald Hazzard and Patricia Luger as sponsors. Dillon, Lee Dugdale, Charles $12.50 Helene Curtis 4 5 0 CONOCO PRODUaS Mrs. Lito Gallegos installed the Rausch, Frank Kohler, Henry Bet- Machineless ...... HATHAWAY’S Motor Repairing ; tinger, George Lehman, Joseph E. Regular $20.00 Helena SetOAUSTS IN MBTY MS7K3 following officers at the PTA 1000 Wa.hing - Lubricating CITY LACE CLEAIVERS meeting April 27 in the school Gussie, A. T. Mansfield, Joseph Curtis Cold Wave...... Bauer, Robert Norton, Ed J. Hsny StriM Mr, V .m sn Allui, formarly wHh Nnutstar's Is a Cart Called For & Delivered MAPY ANNE hall: Mrs. Louise DeBell, presi­ to ChaoM From ntliensllr knawn htir stylist. 2625 Eaat 3rd Are. Phone DE. 6891 dent; Mrs. Juanita Roybal, vice Milan, John Schlereth, George Cortaina • Pillowa Carefullj Claanad and Rttnmed 8amt Sitak Special Cara president; Mrs. Clara Roncagtia, Koelbert, John DeGrood, and Fred Washington Park Garage BAKERIES Given to TabU Linens. Bianketa Laonderad Without Shrinkaaa. secretary; Mrs. Angeline Andrews, Fyles. ALLEN'S BEAUTY SALON 1001 S. Gaylord SP. 4256 OOIVEB WORK CALLED FOR AND DEUVERED treasurer; and Mrs. Mary Ross, The election of officers will be 2013 So. Broadway Open Evenings RA. 4854 ■ held at the Boosters’ club meeting Mother'! Day publicity. Cakes to be held in the school on Friday Overstake's Pharmacy The retiring president, Mrs. (All Batter) evening. Men who have children Owen Buscietta, was thanked by in St. Vincent’s school and others 1000 So. Gaylord RA. 4401 and the Rev. Thomas Lo Cascio, O.S.M., LOECHNER AND LYNCH, INC. interested in the recreational ac­ •1 ap for her efficient work in the past Have Your Doctor Phone tivities of the children are urged Free Delivery on $2 Order PINB FLOOR COVERINGS three years. Vs His Prescription A Complete Line of Ruga. Carpete and Linoleum* to be present. 1024 8. Gaylord 25 Broadway Sister Mary Eileen’s room was WHEN CREDITORS We Deliver PEarl 7315 SPrace 741$ Interior Docoreting Serrleo — Draperies — Centraet Work levltad Mrs. Bernard Mahoney, presi­ awarded the proceeds of the penny dent of the Altar and Rosary so­ We Give Green Stamp* FR. 300K EVE BY APPOINTMENT 7501 E. COLFAX AVE. march for having the largest rep­ ciety, announced that a night resentation at the PTA meeting. meeting of the group will be held The St. Philomena club will be Friday evening. May 6, in the GET IMPATIENT SHOE SERVICE A REPUTABLE DRUG entertained at a birthday party school hall. Father William Ken- All Work Guaranteed F.TORE in the home of Mrs. Florence sometimes a loan to poy them off in full is helpful. Most B O B ’ S IGA CLARK’S FLOWERS neally, C.M., will be the speaker PE. 2464 ^ Expert Patch, 3668 Quivas street, on Fri­ of the evening. Refreshments will COMPLETE LINE OP CUT FLOWERS} day, May 6, at 1 p.m. families experience a situation at some time or other AND POTTED PLANTS be served, with the officers acting Shoe Repairing On Tuesday, May 10, at 1 p.m. when their income stops but expenses pile up. We've Orthopedic Work DaiiTtr TA. tS«1; as hostesses. SUPER MARKET the club members and friends will Mrs. William Hughes and Mrs. Meats • Groceries - Vegetables Bruno’s Shoe Service Floral Sprays and Coraafea tour the Capitol laundry. mode thousands of beneficial loans during the past 30 COLFAX OKIVE-IN IlSt E. COLFAX'^ James P. Sheehan have returned Better Duality for Let* 1081 So. Gsrlord Colfax at UoairninR Uenrer The St. Philomena club will years to enable folks to,budget their current expenses KEratone S2I7 to their homes from the hospital sponsor a games party on Thurs­ after recent operations. together with a payment on a loan which was made to day, May 26, at 8:30 p.m. in Mt. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crowe have Quality Cleaning DOYLE’S Carmel hall, 3617 Navajo street received word of the birth of a son consolidote all other bills. If a loon will help you, call SHOES FOR THE Anyone who wants tickets can call to Mr. and Mrs. William Crowe of Washington Park the president, Mrs. Louise Smart, at our office in person or just telephone. PHARMACY The Shirley Garage Ogden, Utah. Mrs. Crowe was the Cleaners GL. 3759. former Peggy Nieters of this par­ TIm PtrtlCTilAr Dnitftft OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE Mrs. Nellie Brindisi received the M. W. CB&18TEN8RN ENTIRE FAMILY PHONE TABOR MU ish. LOANS QUICKLY MADE ON 17th AVE. AND GRANT honor prize last week, and Mrs. 1087 S. Gaylord SP. 7898 Day end Night Steraga, Repairing Della La Conti will donate the Mrs. Joseph Maginn is confined Lowest Prices in Denver B. MM FRXE OELIYERT Waahlng ind Greasing Gaaollne and Oils to her home with an injured knee­ Autos, Furniture, Colloterol, First and Second Mortgages prize this week. 1U1-I7 LINCOLN SL cap suffered in a fall last week. on Improved Denver Real Estate and to salaried employes X'Ray Fitting The first meeting o f a new Altar FOR GRADUATION and Rotary society circle to be on their ploin note, without on assignment of wages and HARDWARE - Cushioned Shoes known as St‘. Bernadette’s circle without notifying the employer. , PTREXWARE, 8ILEX COFFEE MAKERS liive Your Real Comfort GIVE _A WATCH was held in the home of Mrs. A. B. KEMTONB — HcMURTRY PAINTS Baird, 1035 S. Vine on April 19. We Buy Mortgages and Contracts HOUSEHOLD WAStB Popular The next meeting will be held in SENDEL SHOE STORE the home of Mrs. Elmer Book, So. Gaylord Hdw. Co. 1023 So. Gaylord RA 8087 —TRY— Makes 1201 S. Fillmore, on May 17. Those comprising the circle are le s s So, Gaylord SP. 8961 iReatonable Mmes. Elmer Book, Charles Eidel, RICHARD'S CORNER KITCHEN W. J. Lamberton, Jr.; Patrick Ly- The firms listed here de-: Prices ness, Joseph McNevin, Jr.; Paul JIM FURLONG serve to be remem^^ered; McSheehy, and Sherman Sutliff. [ammunity PlDiuer< Corner SULLIVAN’S The following women of the 1735 W elton St. • KEystone 2224 when you are distributing- Colfax at Logan Altar and Rosary societv will as­ Bonnie Brae Jewelry raONE SPrticc73l8 your patronage in the dif­ OppMiU Cathtdral KE. 9084 sist in the sanctuary work in May: Open DaxLy 8:S0 to 5:00; Saturdays TUI 1 P.M. Stors 1048 So. Gaylord Sp. 6028 Mmes. Edgar Egan, W. J. Guen­ ferent lines of business. ther, K. P. Klein, L. L. Kamowald. ▼AN ZnaiXRllAN. Maaaav Plan to Attend Holy Family's ot on Thursday Evening, May 19 SOCIAL AND SPRING FROLIC ELITCH GARDENS Music by Barclay Allen and His Orchestra PAGE POUR Offtee, 938 l•nnoek StrMt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Talaphonc, KEyiten* 420S Thuradoy, Moy 5, 19.49 ;National Youth-*I. W. Davis Couple to Note 63 Children Catholic Social Is Set at K. of C. Hall (Catholic Youth Council) Golden Wedding Jubilee Roller skating is scheduled at All arrangements have been made for the first Catholic An active schedule has been; Leader to Speak W illReceive the Lakewood rink Thursday, May drawn ^ by the calendar com­ social to be held at the hall Saturday 12. Transportation will be pro­ mittee. 'The regular square daneo evening, May 14. Joe Barry, chairman in charge of the com­ vided from the church at 7 :30, session in the parish hall will bo mittee planning the dance, announces that he has obtained held Thursday evening. It is open At CCD Session Holy CYPC Gomes Forty to all comers. A swimming party Johnny Hawes* orchestra to play for the session. will be held Sunday evening at (St. Loait' Paritii, Eaglewood) Is Sat for May 11 An opportunity of real sig* No tickets have been distributed Progress Plunge. The group will nificance is available to. young Six^-thre* children will receive for this social, since the purpose o f o’clock the members will watch (Cathedral Young People’s Club) their nrst Holy Communion in the the project is to determine the before the Bleued Saenment. A The CYPC games party Wednes­ leave from the parish rectory at Catholic adults this week. It is 7 o’clock. Everybody is invited.. is a chance to 8 o’clock Maw thii Sunday, May 8. approximate popularity of regular good attendance is desired, at this day night, May 11, at 8 o ’clock Holy Hour. hear the Rev. ’They are: Catholic socials with admission at will be held in the Oscar Male Donald Alton, Thomas Bach, An­ the door. Admission has been set A practice softball game will grymnasium, 1846 Logan. Price of Club Plans Trip | Joseph Schie- thony Baumann, Thomas Burnett, at 60 cents for individuals and be played at 9th and Columbine on admiasion is 60 cents per person, To Colorado Springs ! der, director of Ross Burris, Frank Davia, Kenneth $1.20 for couples. Sunday. May 8, at 1 p.m. League which includes prizes and refresh­ (St. Anoe’s Young People's Cluh.^ the N C W C Davis, David Frits, Donald Hanak, It is aoiphasisad that tha^ play will start May 16. ments. Arvada) William Horn, Charles Kauff- Youth depart- dance is open to the Catholic Bowling has been canceled for The CyPC religious discussioji A day in Colorado Springs heads minn. Kobirt Koihler, Brim Lee, partment. public and in no way limitad to Sunday night. roup will hear the Rev. Berard th« lilt of activities for the reor-' Dennis Mansfield, Ronald Mel­ members of the young people’s iblin, O.F.M., of St. Elizabeth’s ganized club of St. Anne’s pariih.. Father Schie- Kent Perkins, Thanks are extended to St. Jo­ chior, Moore, John clubf. lnter«tt in social is parish Tuesday, March 10, at 8 It is tentatively planned for May der is in Denver Richard Perkins, Rkahrd Petrash, seph’s, Cathedral, and Our Lady of high, sine* it Is probabU that it Lourdes clubs for the parties to o'clock in the Gold room, K. of C. 29. I as a principal Dudley Pitchford, Robert Rivers, will be the first of a regular building. His topic will be, “ Court­ Gary Roil, Thomas Ruder, Robert s«rias of such cianeas next sea- which St. Mark’s was invited. ship and Marriage.’’ The club is organizing a softballj speaker of the Schreiner, Jamas Sirokman, Alex­ team for competition in the league On Sunday, May 8, the CYPC sponsored by the Catholic Youth Confraternity of ander Sungaila, Randolph Taylor, St. Francis' Club men’s softball team will play St. David Trujillo, William Trujillo, The social is being splonsored council. Christian Doc­ by the Knights or Colum-jointly Will Meet Tuesday Mark's team a practice game at Fr. Schltdtr trine regional Paul Vrsnesic, Donald Zimmer­ 1 n.rm., at field No. 1, Ninth and Elmer Barlock, president, has; busJUS anand the Catholic Youth coun (St. FrancU’ Young People’s congress. He is speaking Fri­ man; Colui le (northeast corner of tickets for the Communion break­ Mary AltnAx, Janet Atkinson, cil. The K. of C. have graciously Club) day evening at 8 o’clock in a agreed to allow the use of their the field). It is called softball but fast being sponsored by the Cath­ special session for young Cath­ Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Davii with thair Helen Aymanie, Suzanne Belle, The monthly meeting is sched­ olic Youth council Sunday, May youngast grandchild, Sharon Dykas. Alma Bratrsovsky, Carol Brown, remodeled hall. Any profits above injuries sustained by Larry Keat­ olics. His topic will be “ The expenses will be divided between uled for Tuesday evening, May 10, ing, Joe Venice, and Frank De^ 22. Everybody is invited. Ann Brundige, (Catherine Butler, in the high school library. Thirty-two members journeyed Confraternity’s Challenge to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis, 2846 grandchildren, and great-grand­ the two groups. in recent games testify to the Alice Byrne, Beverly Clarke, Eliz­ to Bergen park for a wiener roast Young Catholic Adults." Federal boulevard, Denver, will children will attend the Masi and The night for club members to rugged way Cathedral plays it. abeth Collins, Mary Frances Cul­ Communion Breakfast Sunday evening. There was only' Father Schieder, a recognized celebrate their 60tt weddingan- receive Communion with the show films at Fitzsimons hospital On Thursday, May 6, council ver, Betty Jane Eckholt, Janet El- one trouble— no wieners. They had ‘ authority in.the field of youth niversary Monday, May 9. They couple. A feature of the cele­ m u Be May 22 has been changed to Friday. square dancing will be held at St. activities, comes to Denver di­ lerman, /anice Ellerman, Marjorie been left at home in the ice box by] have been long-tijne residents of bration will be the presenae of Fiore, Claudette Fluet, Dona Has­ Gene Silva and Marion Macken, Joseph’s hall. Sixth and Gaiapago, rectly from the national con­ St. Francis’ club wishes to thank at 8:30 p.m. a very red-faced member. Denver, although they were mar­ Mrs. Davis’ bridesmaid of 50 years kell, Mary Lou Helmer, Earlene members of the committee in Cathedral, St. Joseph’s, and Lady ference on Catholic youth work ried in St. Joseph’s church, Tren­ ago, Mrs. Emma Ducy, Pueblo. There will be regular league Young men or women interested held in AVashington, D.C., last Ivarson, Kathleen Kauffmann, charge of the semiannual Com­ of Lourdes clubs for invitations to in joining the club should contact ton, Mo. Mr. Davis is a Spanish- Following the Mass, breakfast Mary Lou Kauffmann, Cynthia munion breakfast sponsored by the parties in the past week. bowling on Friday, May 6, at 9 week. His message should be o’clock, at Colfax Lanes. Last Elmer Barlock, president, or Ei­ American war veteran and a re­ will be served to the relatives at Koran, Louise Lee, Ross Melchior, Catholic Youth council, have an­ Members are reminded of the of especially timely interest to week’s high games were Rita No­ leen McNamara, secretary. tired railroad man. the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ruth Melchior, Nelva Pfannenstiel, nounced that Sheila and Sharon regular square dance session the young Catholics of Denver, lan’s 182 and Francis Bruggen- The day will be observed with a Blanche Patrick, 2696 Irving Patricia Pelton, Jacqueline Rag­ Fitzpatrick, widely known singers Thursday evening, and of the city­ who have already organized thies’ 212, The' Schmoos took over K-Ducaf Club High Mass in St Dominic’s church boulevard. In the evening a din­ land, Donna Schaeier, Sharon and entertainers from Holy Fam­ wide social Saturday, May 14, at their own Catholic Youth tthe high three'-game series from at 8 o’clock. All their children, ner will be held at the home of Swartwood, and Nancy Thompson. ily parish, have been secured- to the K. of C. hall. Entartains Visitors ■ council. the league-leading Shamrocks by A special invitation is extended the couple’s eldest grandchild, The Holy Name men will ob­ provide entertainment on the (K-Ducat Young People’s Club) Mrs. Raymond Burkhalter, 1921 serve Mother’s day this Sunday, morning of the council's Commun­ hitting the pins for a 2,248 total. St. Joseph’s YPC was the guest to members of all young peo­ Northiide Club The CYPC wishes to thank St. ple’s clubs and to members of Sodality Union E. Colfax. May 8, with a corporate Commun­ ion breakfast, Sunday, May 22. club at a social given by the K- Mr. and Mrs. Davis have three ion in the 8 o’clock Mass. Mother’s Marguerite O’Day will be their ac­ Apprneiotaa Invitation Joseph’s YPC for the grand time at Ducat club Wednesday evening in, all youth groups affiliated with the invitational social last week. St. Philomena’s school. The regu­ the Catholic Youth council to living children, F. W. Davis and day cards indicating the men’s par­ companist (Blessed Martin Young PaepU’t Approximately 200 persons at­ lar meeting place had to be hear Father Schieder Friday Elects Officers Mrs. Blanche Patrick, Denver; ticipation in this corporate Com­ Ai was announced laet week, Club) and Mrs. Dorothy Dykes, Pueblo. munion were distributed last Sun­ the Rev. Charle* Foriyth, tended the CYPC’s .spring dance changed because of another meet­ evening at 8 ’oclock in St. Fran­ This club extends thanks to the Thursday night and thanks go to ing at St. John’s cis’ de Sales’ school auditorium. (Denver Arehdiecetan Pariih They have eight grandchildren and day. Those who did not obtain O.S.B., chaplain of the New­ cards at that time can still obtain Cathedral and St. Joseph clubs for the social chairman, Annabelle Ed­ Bill Robertson and Tom Also to be heard on the same Sodality Union) three great-grandchildren. They man club at Colorado univer- two pleasant socials last week. have been members of St. Domi­ them at the rectory. (itjr, will be the fuett epeaker. wards, who managed this activity Deuschle provided an interesting program will be Archbishop Margaret Prose has returned skit, ably assisted by female mem- ^ Urban J. Vehr, the Rev. John On Tuesday evening the Denver nic’s parish for many years. The distributed The announcement ha> met with so efficiently. Frank Breen, Caro­ Archdiocesan Parish Sodality from the hospital after an appen­ bens of the club, for the entertain- i McDevitt of Laramie, W yo.; and 1,000 leafleta last Sunday explain­ entbufiaim on the part of tho>e lyn Hannasch, Bud Regan, Lorene union elected officers. The nom­ ing devotion to the Immaculate who know Father Foriyth. It dectomy. Barlow, Jeanette Kavanaugh, ment of the visitors. It had been the Very Rev. Gregory Smith, The latest records were fea­ hoped to show the new seminary pastor of St. Francis’ parish. inating committee met Sunday Good Shepherd Society Heart of Mary and the five first ii expected that one of the coun­ George Cameron, Bill Diebel, Hel­ and had a slate of officers to be Saturdays of the month. cil’! largeit affairi will be re­ tured at a club social in the church en Eppich, Dan Harnett, Marina movie on vocations but it was im­ The firnit listed here deserve to presented at the meeting. Nom­ There will be no school this Fri­ corded at the Communion break- basement Tuesday evening. Mary Wagner, Mary Linn, Bill Milano, possible to secure it at this time. be remembered when you are die* inations were also accepted from To Hold Annual Party day owing to the regional congress fait. Clara Currigan and Mary Jane Eudora Thomas, Tim Vigil. Bill Club members enjoyed the in- > tributin^ your petronefe to the dlf* the floor. The new officers will of the Confraternity of Christian Gallagher made the Happy choices. Bolis, Ray Fitzsimons, John Dowl­ vitation socials given by Cathe­ ferent linee of oueinees. appoint their committee chairmen Those attending will receive dral and St. Joseph’s clubs last At Convent on May 10 Doctrine. The school children will Communion together in the 9 ing, Leo Kitson, and Kathleen soon. week and express their gratitude. receive Communion in the 8 o’clock Mass in the Cathedral that Lare also workad hard to make Hand Made Gifts The meeting was preceded by a The annual card party of the o’clock Mass, however. Breakfast this occasion the grand success it Good Shepherd Aid society will Sunday morning. The breakfast for all occasions dinner at 6 p.m. will not be served following the is scheduled for the Empire room Newman Club was. GRADUATION The officers of the Sodality be held in the assembly room of Mass. the Good Shepherd convent, Den­ of the Shirley-Savoy hotel follow­ Club member Bill Switzer, who union expressed thanks to members Saturday, the first Saturday of ing the Mass. Between three and had been seriously ill in St. Jo­ GIFTS Come In and of parish sodalities for their help ver, on Tuesday. May 10, at 1 p.ro. the month, there will be devotions Dessert-luncheon will be serve#. four hundred young men and seph’s hospital, is now convales­ Parker and Schcaffer browie around and co-operation in selling pro­ in honor of the Immaculate Heart To Hear Talk cing at home. The president, Mrs. A. E. Perriam, women are expected to attend. Pen and Pencil Sets grams for the opera. Approxi­ of Mary during the 8 o’clock Mass. Tickets for the breakfast are The House of Fine mately 25 girls were present each will receive the guests. Recruiting is going on at the Underwood Mrs. J. J. Flynn, chairman, and available through the various St. Joseph's Club Imported Mexican night. The annual retreat will present time for boys, 15 years of Smith-Corona Mrs. W. E. Dolan, co-chairman, clubs which are affiliated with the On Religions Gutit of K-Ducots Good* be held at El Pomar May 21, 22, age or older, with or without scout­ council. The cost is $1.25. Royal and 23, and reservations must be in and the following women are (St. Joseph’s Young People’s working diligently for the success ing experience, who are interested (Denver University Newman by the end of this week. in joining the St. Louis parish sen­ More Practice Club) Typewriters Otto H. Goripteh of the party: Refreshments— Mrs. Club) After a short business meeting All sodaliste of the city are in­ W. E. Sheeny, Mrs. C. W. Adams, ior scout unit. Any men in the Games Scheduled parish interested in scout leader­ At the next meeting of the D. U. Wednesday evening, St. Joseph’s Crown Jewelers Casa de Mexico vited and urged to attend sessions Mrs. J. Goodrow, and Miss Abi Additional practice games are Newman club the Rev. Francis of the Confraternity of Christian ship are asked to contact William scheduled this Sunday for the club went to St. Philomena’s Holland; luncheon— Mrs. Harry Syrianey will be the guest speaker. 424 E. Colfax at Penn 834-14th St. Doctrine congress. Ross, committee chairman, at 3430 council softball league before o f­ school for a party given by the McCoun, Mrs. W. H. Grimm, and He is acting as moderator of the K-Ducat club. Thanks are ex­ Miss Margaret Crosby: linens— S. Logan, phone Englewood ficial play begins Sunday, May 15. TAbor 6 41r 2530-W. Catholic Youth council and of the tended to the pleasant hosts. Mrs. C. A. Bottinelli and Mrs. P. Early interest is at a high pitch K-Ducat Young "People’s club. His F. Kueser; publicity— Mrs. Paul The Boosters' club is meeting and the competition promises to be this FSnday evening in the home of subject will be “ Other Religions in F. Kueser. fast and exciting. Relation to the Catholic Faith.” The Bonnie Brae bus goes within Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vranesic, 4010 Early' information indicates S. Logan. The meeting will be held at the two blocks o f the convent. Cars that the Cathedral team will be Civic Center student union at 8 will meet the bus at Garfield and St. Louis’ PTA will meet Tues­ the one to beat. It is reported to day, May 10, at 8 o’clock in the o’clock Tuesday, May 10. Louisiana avenues between 12:30 have turned up the best pitching in Helen Flanagan, Myles Dolan, and 1:30 p.m. school. Officers for the coming the league. year will be installed. and George Brugger represented Players are asked to bring their A ipecisl inviution ii extend­ the club at the monthly joint com­ Brand Mew Mrs. William Roach, president, A gift of jewelry it a ipeclol own cards. Individual table prizes ed to the gentler lex to be on mittee meeting of province officers will be given in addition to special and Mrs. E. J. Puetz, historian, at­ band. Five clubi have organized gift...O lasting g ift...fo r gi;oduation tended the district PTA conference held at Regis college, Sunday, prizes. teams and it appears that a reg­ May 1. or any other occosion. held in Boulder April 28 and 29. ular girls' league will play. At the day of recollection held They will give conference reports At 1 o’clock Sunday, Cathedral A gift from Argtnzio's is a May 1 at St. Paul’s chapel the first at this meeting. and St. Mark’s will play a prac­ SINGER Electrics Newman club newsletter was dis­ treasured gift. The council will meet in the con­ tice game on field No. 1 at 9th vent at 7:15 p.m. preceding the tributed. The editors were Ed and Columbine, while the K-Du- Tomezuck, Floyd (Sillard, and regular meeting in the school. cats are playing Lady of Lourdes Mrs. Donald Aymami, first grade team on field No. 2. Tony De Lisa. Those attending F M HIGH COOT OF LIVING hai were inspired by the conferences room mother, assisted by first At 2:30, St. Joseph’s and St. given by the Rev. John Weaver, I cut neavily into your clothing grade mothers, will serve refresh­ Anne’s will tangle on the first dia­ O.F.M., of St. Elizabeth's parish. onHEEdigr/ ment* after the meeting. mond, and St. Louis’ and St. budget yoii need a brand new Mary’s on the second. SINGER* Sewing Machine. Reclamation Group Sets FBI Agent to Address Group Sets Then you can make, mend and Dinner Thursday, May 12 University Club The Bureau of Reclamation aux­ (Si. Thomas’ Univarslty Club) Initiation alter your own clothes as well as iliary will hold its annual dinner, Special Investigator Kramer in the wardrobe for the entire family DE lUXE DESK MODB followed by an evening of enter­ charge of the Denver office of the tainment, at the Wellshire Country FBI will speak on the “ FBI in . . . and at substantial savings. Action” at the St. Thomas Uni­ For May 15 2nd Floor Univ. Bldg., 16th and Chompo Sti. dub at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 12. Reservations may be made by versity club meeting Monday, May Immediate Delivery on some Dinver 2, Colorodo • TAbor 2209-2200 calling TA. 6747 or EA. 1322. 9, at 8 p.m., in the USO-NCCS at Court St. Rita, Catholic Give Berg's E. 17th and Grant. Refreshments Daughters of America, will have .^SINGER models. initiation of new members Sun­ and dancing will follow the meet­ prices start at CONTINUED INDUSTRIAL PROFITS NECESSARY Home-Made Candy Attention - Brides To Be ing. day, May 15, at 2 o’clock in the The Longhaired society is the clubhouse, 1772 Grant street, Nothing will “ dress up" the name chosen by the classical rec­ Denver., followed by e tea from And You Give Church more for your wedding $ 8 9 5 0 IF ECONOMIC VITALITY IS TO ENDURE ord group. The next meeting will 4 to 6 o'clock. Miss Catherine than one of Wagner’s White the B eet... be in the home of Torchy Ma­ McNulty, of Carbondele, state "BUDGET" DESK MO0& So tays the NEW sound color motion picture “ GOING PLACES.” Aisle Cloth Runners, .laid down grand .regent, will be present. 8v

Blue jays to Air Ideas Men Will Honor DR. JAMES P. GRAY I Mothers May 8 Optometrist VISUAL CARE IME honored EYES EXAMINED since , the At St. Francis' VISUAL TRAINING 1890 (St. Francis de Salas' Parish, Denver) Optometrist Horan name Sunday, May 8, is Holy Name Communion Sundav and also 212-18 Colo. Bldg,, 1616 Calif. S t also siandsfor a complete­ Mother’s day. In keeping with Phona for Appointment parish tradition, all fathers and TA. 8888 ly rnodern and up-to-date sons are cordially invited to re­ ceive Communion in a body with service. This includes the the society in the 8- o’clock Mass. Father John Cavanagh, man­ latest fcchni(jues of pro­ aging director of the Register, has DELICIOUS extended an invitation to the Hoi)' fessional care and all Name society to hold its regular meeting at the Reoistsr building, the finest ecfuipment and after which he will conduct'the LIJXCHEOXS society on a tour of the plant, ex­ 45c to $1.00 facilities. plaining the various phases of newspaper work. At the business Sarrid Frea lliSO A. M. to 4 P. M. (Excopt SandsTt) meeting, Mr. Smith will give the SIO Sooto^lS CoDftooai WaltroMes annual report on troop 126 of the Boy Scouts, which is sponsored by NO PARKING PROBLEM the Holy Name society. H o ra n Sc Son Chapels All th% Boy Scouts are invited 160 8uU lOc Ptrkiilc _ Cirat* to attend this meeting. ^ C I m . 4 Mondari 1 I Next Door ’ This trip through the Register 1527 CWveUnd Place “JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN DEN­ heard Sunday, May 1. Left to right are Michael will prove to be of great interest VER” is the timely topic of these four Casey, Marilyn Valley, Betty Cotter, and Cloyd and highly informative, especially Golden' 'Lantern Cathedral high delegates who broadcast their views Allan. Mack Switier of St. Philomena’s parish is to the hoys, and a large turnout is on the subject over KLZ’s ‘‘Young Ideas” progrann, moderator of the weekly programs. expected. The society plans to 1265 Bdwy. Near ISth St. Restaurant KE. 1204 meet in front of the high school at 8 o’clock and from there proceed to the Register. There should be 1st Communioil Men and Boys of St. John's ample transportation for all desir­ ing to attend the meeting and make this trip through th e Register LUST'R LUX CLEANERS Will Observe Mother's Day plant, Monday, May 9. Is Scheduled at The Girl Scouts of St. Francis’ Ladies’ dresses hand finished expected. High school boys of the (St. John’s Parish, Denver) troop 57 held a mothers’ party at All pews on the right side of parish are being contacted by the home of Miss Kathleen God­ Men’s suits form pressed the church will be reserved at the phone and all men and boys are dard, 482 S. Pearl, Wednesday, 8 o’clock Mass Sunday for men invited to join with members of Expert Tailoring St. Philomena's May 4, under the leadership of m m and boys of the parish, who will the Men’s club at this group Com­ receive Communion together on munion. Mrs. L. W. Kleinschnitz and Mrs. PICKUP & DELIVERY ONLY (St. Philomena'i Pari.h, Denrer^ Catherine Young. Mother’s day. A record crowd is PTA Night Meeting Held Thirty-two boys and girls will Brownie troop 302 will enter­ ALpine 66.59 receive their First Holy Commun­ A large group of parents and friends attended the annual night tain members’ mothers at a tea ion in the 8:15 Mass thi.s Sunday, on Friday, May 6, at 3 o’clock in May 8. Members of the class are; meeting of St. John’s PTA in the Auxiliary fo Fete the assembly room of the rectory. Robert Alberto, Phillip Albus, .school hall on Tuesday evening, Members of the PTA will act Anne Batt, Mary Benson, Robert CA bsm J U A * L * « - 'M a y 3. Mrs. James P. McNeive as hostesses at the Thursday eve­ ALpine 4813 Bergman, Arlene Blackmon, Vin­ w O l u 3 l U I llflOlllvrMrs. McNeive announced ning session of the Confratismity ask for Laurence Fitzgerald cent Connor, Cynthia Cudmore, that Mrs. G. C. Strong will be of Christian Doctrine in the high Marguerite Cummings, Michael The first activity of the Leo chairman of the Confirmation breakfast to be held in the school school auditorium. Floyd, Phyllis Friabie, Linda Gaut, Leyden auxiliary, Denver, for the Mrs. J. T. Miles will entertain James Haley, Frances Intemann, month of May will be the lunch­ cafeteria on Tuesday, May 17. Denver's Largest Dealer David Layden, Elaine Lawton; Mrs. W. B. Swigert will be chair­ St. Francis’ circle in her home, eon to honor the Gold Star moth­ 6800 W, Sixth avenue, on Wednes­ Anne Lindsay, Kenneth Lutz, man of the tea for the seventh and ers on Tuesday, May 10, at 12:30 day, May 18, at 1 p.m. “ A / f c r AU, It's Service That Counts^* Virginia Mathis, John Maloney, p.m. at the Legion home. Twenty- eighth grade girls and their Gary Murray, Mary Patricia Mor­ eight mothers of the Leo Leyden mothers. Past presidents of the gan, Margaret McCabe, Shirley unit will be honored PTA are also honored at this tea. St. Joseph's Guild MAIN Polak, William Riordan, Barbara The date will be announced later. CARE ADDS YEARS Rollman, Margaret Rutkofsky, The post chaplain, the Very Rev. The Rev. John Regan,-pastor of 1335 Broadway 1314-1338 Acoma Kathleen Struck, John Sheeran, Harry S. Smith, C.SS.R., will ^ve the newly .formed Mother of God Will Meet on May 14 the tribute to the mothers. The parish, was introduced by Mrs. OF WEAR TO YflllR Mary Lee Thomas, William Wag­ The regular meeting of St. Jo­ Ob CIt

J h s '^ahjdm Shop High Mass May 8 Endorses Aid for Indians Christ the King Uri. 0. S. rolkncr. Proprietor 1534 South Broadway Jo Be Offered Men's Ciub Sets GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK BEDDING PLANTS Evergreens...... ;.$4.95 up For Mothers Meeting May W Hybrid Roses, First quality $1.10. ' 12 for ...... $10.50 (St. Jo.epb*. Redemptori.t (Christ the King Parish, Danvar) Blue Grass Seed S5c lb. 10 lb«. $8.00 Pari.b, Denyer) , The monthly meeting of the Perfect Mix Grass Seed This Sunday, Mother’s day, the Men’s club will be held in the Christ 85c lb. 10 Ibt. $8.00 High Mass at 10 o’clock will be the King rectory on Wednesday, V igoro...... 25 Ibi $1.75 offered for all the mothers living May 11. All men of the parish are Lom a...... 100 !b» $5.00 and dead whose names are in­ invited to attend this meeting. Milorganite...... 100 Ibe. $4.00 scribed on the Mothers’ Mass Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murphy of TREES, fruit and shade..... $1.50 up rolls. Anyone wishing to enroll a 1220 Hudson street are the parents mother, either living or dead, can of twin boys, Daniel George and Lawns Built—Trees Sprayed & Trimmed do so by procuring one of the forms Donald Lee, born recently in SL at the rectory or in the church. Open Sundays— Free Delivery Joseph’s hospital. All that is necessary is to inscribe Mrs. Richard Braun, who moved c o m p l e t e ; l a n d s c a p e s e r v i c e tlje name of the mother. Offerings recently into her new home, is con­ will be pooled and used as stipends PHONES: SP. 2350 or SP. 7768 fined to her home with a foot in­ for High Masses so that mothers jury. will be remembered throughout the Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davis and South Denver Evergreen Nursery entire year with one or more High children have returned from a va­ Masses every week. 1534 SOUTH BROADWAY. cation spent at the Miramar hotel At the PTA meeting April 26 in Santa Monica, Calif. Mrs. Gallegos, president of the Mr. and Mrs. Leo Laughlin will Parent-Teacher lea^e, installed leave Friday, May 6, for a three- the new officers o f St. Joseph’s week vacation in Portland, Ore,, COODHEART’S PTA for the coming year. Mrs. Rick the Pacific Northwest, and British BROADWAY LAUNDRY SP 4436 McNichoIas was installed as presi Al Bennett Columbia. © 387 SO. BROADWAY • ~We Return All But The DUt ' dent; Mrs. Kaiser, secretary; Mrs. Albert Seep is on a business trip V. O’Connor, treasurer; Neal Sex­ through the East. Men's Clothing Dept. ton, vice president; Mrs. Mc- Dr. Leonard Swigert flew to BONNIE BRAE BRANCH Fall, historian; and John Berger, Honolulu to bring home his par­ 2322 E. Exposition at University SH. 0038 Society Brand auditor. Mrs. Gabble gave an ex­ ents, Mr. and Mrs- H. W. Swigert, cellent historical report of the Sr., who have been seriously ill, Wall Street, Scottsdale activities of the past year and Fa­ and are confined to the hospital. ther Harry S. Smith, G.SS.R., pas­ Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Swigert, Sr., and Brayton tor, addressed the gathering and left just a short time ago for Hon­ thanked the outgoing officers for olulu, expecting to spend some time their work. He also explained the there. plans for improving the school fa­ ENDORSEMENT OF THE Krug plan for the reha­ Dr. Myron L. Babcock will leave cilities in view of the great num­ bilitation of the Navajo Indians has been announced by Sunday, May 8, for a business trip THC niAV CO. ber of children desiring admission Bishop Bernard T. Espelage, O.F.M., of Gallup, N. Mex., who is pic­ to Chicago. He plans to be away to St. Joseph’s and the great num­ tured above with a group of Catholic Indians. There are 60,000 In­ about 10 days. 2ND FLOOR ber of which indicate dians in the Gallup diocese. The Krug plan now before Congress will Firit Matiet in New Church large future enrollment. offer the Indians an opportunity of working out their own economy. Since Friday is the day on which As announced in the Register all teachers are expected to attend April 28, the new Christ the King the regional conference of the Con­ church will have Mass for the first fraternity of Christian Doctrine, Barclay Allen to Play time on Sunday, May 8. The hours there will not be any school. Conse­ scheduled for Mass are 5:55, 7:30, quently no breakfast will be served 9, 10:30, and 12 o’clock. MAY SALE. to the school children on the first Mrs. Ansel Smith was hostess Friday. At Holy Family Social to St. Jude’s circle in her home April 28, with luncheon and bridge. Spring Frolic Planned (Holy Family Pariah, Denver) Ronald Kirk, Theophil Kush, Mmes. William L. Earley, John L. of Saturday, May 21, is the day for Denver’s own Barclay Allen and Robert Larson, Charles Luna, Ro­ Brubaker, and E. C. Swan received the spring frolic in St. Joseph’s orchestra, featuring the “ Rythym bert Mahoney, William Mahoney, the bridge awards. This was the Renemlier hall. Dwight McCready’s orchestra Four,” Delores Crane, and Alan Terry Mattevi. Leo Marteion, John last meeting of this circle until will provide the music and refresh­ Simms a.s vocal stars, will furnish McDermott, Kenneth McEahern, next fall. GLASSWARE ments will be served. Everyone is the music for the 26th annual Daniel Morahan, Richard Muelh- Mrs. Fred Krichbaum was host­ invited. The customary 50 cents do­ social and spring frolic Thursday bauer. Gene Murray, Edwin ess to the St. Thomas More circle nation will be asked. This will be evening, May 19, for the bene­ O’Hara, Harold O’Hayre, James in her home April 21. After lunch­ Your Mother eon the members spent the after­ For the iir.t time in fire yeart, your oppor­ the last parish dance until the fall. fit of Holy Family church and Rogers, Robert Schulhoff, Michael On May 25 the grade school will school. Admission is $1 per Slusher, Arthur Taylor, Michael noon sewing. tunity to .are lubitantially on beautiful have its picnic at City park under couple, plus 20 cents federal tax. Taylor, Kenneth Werth; St. Anne's circle will be enter­ the auspices of the P'TA. Busses Eighty-six children who have tained by Mrs. Fred A. Houck in •temware and gift, of cry.tal! Patricia Ahern, Elsie L. Allen, Choose from these famous essortmentst j will be provided to bring the chil­ been under the instruction the past Diane Archer, Mary Ater, Sondra her home, 1210 Dexter, with des­ Especielly for You # Sextette dren to and from the park. A com­ year will receive First Communion Beston, Lillian Bruce, Judith Butz, sert-luncheon and bridge on Fri­ plete program for the children will in the 7:30 Ma.ss on Mother’s day, Madeline Costa, Constance Cotter, day, May 6. Get Acqusinted • Pieces of Eight Chocolate Cherries • Tee Rose be organized and a good day is May 8. The first communicants are Catherine Cryulik, Joan De An­ Mrs. Kemp Cooper will be hostess as.sured all who come. William Bryant, Joseph Callahan, drea, Charlene Dempsey, Carolyn to the Our Lady of Fatima circle in Special Mother's Day Boxes K In the past week the room north Ronald Callahan, Philip Carney, DiTullio, Janet Foley, Mary F. her home, 201 Dahlia street, Fri­ At Your Farorite Candy Cotuiter of the stage has been walled in and Joseph Casselman, Robert Chris­ Gonzales. Ann Grace, Kathleen day, May 6. tian, David Coffey, Curtis Den- made into a storeroom for the band Harris, Kathy A. Hethcate, Steph- Mrs. William Vaughn enter­ djnger; instruments. Mr. Haberkorn did enie Hupp, Betty Sue Kelley, Ven- tained the Ave Maria circle in her Henry Dickenson, Frank Dono­ the carpentry work, assisted by Mr. ita Kimpel, Janice Kizzor; home on Wednesday, April 27. van, Paul Edmonds, Francis El- Schmuki, who later painted the Cynthia Lathrop, Mildred Lind, Honors were awarded to Miss IStb and Stout Street. entire room. The cabinet erected in kin.s, Timothy Fitzgerald, Orville Patricia Mahoney, Susan Martelli, Peggy Hickey and Mrs. Wayne the kitchen where the instruments Flanders, Donald Ford. Gene Gar- Kaye Pelle, Beverly Polnick, Nolop. Mrs. Howard Bunch and were formerly kept will be used to ramone, Timothy Green, Harry Shelia Reiggeiro, Diane Romero, Miss Edith Reidy were welcomed Grego, Theodore Hennous, Jo.seph store kitchen utensils. A new track Gertrude Schreiber, Judith Sei- as new members. The next meet­ Jordan, James Kelley, Dale Ker- for the curtain donated by Harry wald, Barbara J. Sigg, Earlene ing of this circle will be in the Graham, a member of the-Ameri­ wood; Spenard, Jane Stephens,' Sally home of Miss Peggy Hickey, 1126 Westerkamp Bros. VOSS BROS. can Legion and an expert in deco­ Starr, Suzenne Thompson, Sylvia Steele street, on Wednesday, May rating and theatrical effects, has Toefer, Maryemma Valiant, Kath­ 11. KE. 9043 5106 Wash. BAKERIES been installed on the stage. Holy Rosary KVXRYTHINO A GOOD GKOOEEY leen Weakland, Margaret Woert- The Little Flower circle will be SHOULD HAVE 5 Stores to Serve You man, Regina Wright, and Jacque­ entertained by Mrs. Mary S. Miller etevia* ce$e. BKBT FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES Parish Forms line McNellis. with a 1 o’clock luncheon at the —WE DELIVER— The “ angel” will be Violet Bo­ Denver Athletic club on Tuesday, hannon; flower girls, Carole May 10. Bridge will be the diver­ De Paul Unit Clemes, Antoinette Cryulik, Bobby sion for the afternoon. Ann O’Hara, Theresa McNulty, THE CHICAGO MKT. (Holy Rovary Parlth, Denver) Sharon Pughes, and Joan Seaman. HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS At a meeting of the Holy Name Guardian Angel Guild society, May 2, there was estab­ After Mass they will be the guests Lenten Food. Grocerie. of the PTA for breakfast. Mrs. lished the Holy Rosary parish con­ Will Meet on May 12 Frozen Food. Bakery Good. ference of the Society of St. Vin­ Schietler, chairman, and the fol­ lowing members will prepare and cent de Paul. George Putnik, who Mrs. G. Carroll and Mrs. W. H. 6 1 4 loTIT ST. A L 6 9 2 0 serve the breakfast: Mmes. Bar­ was present at the Particular Lamberth will be hostesses to the NEXT DOOR TO OLD HOME PUBLIC MARKET COLORADO TERMINX CO. bers, Benton, Brand, Brodhag, members of the Guardian Angel 1754 S. Broadway, Denver coancil’s meeting at St. Thomas’ Davidson, Flanders, Churchhill. seminary, gave a report of the guild in the home of Mrs. Carroll, SP. 467.3 — Free Inspection Landrum, Piper, Ploussard, Smith, 546 Fillmore, May 12 at 1 o’clock. work of Christian charity done White, and Zabel, aftd Miss L. 3 FINE STORES TERMINtX-WORLD'S LARGEST by the society in Denver. Perito. Tha firma listed here deserve to IN TERMITE CONTROL The regional congress of the 87 So. Broadway Baptized Sunday, May 1, were be remembered when you ere dis* Confraternity of Christian Doc­ tributing your petronege to the dlf* Maureen Elaine, infant daughter 75.3 So. University Blvd. trine in St. Francis de Sales’ high ferent lines of business. of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown, MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. school will be attended by sev­ 15.50 Colorado Blvd. with John Emerson and Caroline eral members of the pwi.sh. The Robert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray; HUMMEL'S Warner as sponsors; Anthony Jo­ pastor explained the need of reg­ seph, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. DELICIOUS CAKES - PIES - ROLLS Denver's Leading ular instruction in religion for Delicatessen young people in order to save them Nicholas Pachello, with Frank Bus- from unbelief and religious in­ nardo and Mary Calabrese as spon­ Sold at Our 3 Stores Only sors; and Michael David, infant difference Family Size ^ son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paul­ A splendid peTformance of the son, with George and Louise Lar­ QUALITY MEATS AND Chicken Pot Pie operetta, The Sunbonnet April, son as sponsors. HOMEMADE SAUSAGE wqs enjoyed by a large audience OF ALL KINDS Picnic Foods At the PTA meeting April 25 Saturday and Sunday evenings. the three parish priests, nine sis­ . KEy.tone 7802 4483 Wa.hington Milwaukee Sausage The performance was given by the ters, and 78 parents were present Josrphine and Walt Slerwarth school children. The pupils are to CASSEROLES TO TAKE OUT be congratulated for the delightful for the fourth grade play, a story evenings of entertainment. Spe­ about the use of safety rules at SIEGWARTH SAUSAGE MARKET 311 E. 7th KE. 1986 home and on the street. Sister cial thanks go to .Miss Margie M. Dolores and the fourth grade O’Neil, who directed the operetta, received from Mr. and Mrs. J. H. and to the sisters for their self- Bruce a gift of a record album sacrificing and untiring work in of safety songs after the play. training the children. Two scrap books of newspaper Important events this month in notes of the parish and PTA ac­ the parish are First Holy Commu­ tivities from 1934 to this year nion May 15, May procession May were on display. ' Mrs. Charles 22, and Confirmation at 7:45 Rauge, who was the first presi­ Wednesday evening. May 25. dent of the parish PTA, has kept SAVE 1 / 3 ON YOUR the record continuously. The work the children’s movie MEAT BILL council for better movies in the By Buying; in neighborhood theaters has accom­ plished since it started in January, Quantity 1949, was explained by the guest Complete Procetiing Service speaker and president of the Cath­ o lic Parent-Teacher league, Mrs. ’ Steel Lockers Available Lite Gallegos. The president Mrs. J. R. Kelly, KING'S FRIGID thanked the Sisters of Loretto, the various officers, the standing FOOD BANK committees, and the room mothers (Mr. A Mra. A. A. King, of for the prompt co-operation she Cathedral ParUh) had received during the school 2041 So. University year. PE. 3533 Father Flynn presided at the election of officers that followed and these new officers were unami- mously elected: President, Mrs. It may be your recipe for stuffed poUtoes, or an especial cas­ Harry Kelsey; vice president, Mrs. J. S. Lathrop; secretary, Mrs. F. E. serole of egg plant, or the way your mother cooked broccoli. In Davidson; treasurer, Mrs. Evans; •HtCAIill auditor-historian, Mrs. Carl Pious- any event, you might win the SlOO if you ient it in. On a card in sard; hospitality, Mrs. F. J. Woert- your own recipe box, it doesn’t stand a chance. BUY THE FAMILY te«n; book chairman, Mrs. Cather­ s t u r ^ c i'hudnn! ine Beaton; and membership, Mrs. CIRCLE for May, and enter the recipe contest. Grace and Mrs. Smith. The mem­ Iniure your kiddiet’ bership presented Mrs. Kelly, as pow th and utrength retiring president, with a rosary by serving American in appreciation of her able leader­ Beauty Macaroni ship the past year. The fouth, fifth, and sixth grade room often. Contains all mothers, with Mrs. Emmett Grace the vital elemcnta as chairman, were hostesses. need. The Altar and Rosary society will meet in the school hall Thurs­ day, May 6, at 1:30 p.m. Hostesses for this meeting will be Mmes. Beach. Benallo, Berger, Bergin, SAFEWAY Bishop, Blessant, and Epping. Sac­ risty workers for May 7 will be Mrs. C. J. Lovelace and Mrs. D. L. Manes. ____ J E a s !

Thursday, May 5, 1949 Office, 938 Bannock Stroot THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Talaphona, KEystona 4205 PAGE SEVEN Star of Roundup Lourdes Society President Names Th« Thing To Do 'S’, - " ■- musements ♦ D icing Whan You Can't Afford Disappointment Committees for ENJOY AN INVIGORATING DRIVE Recreation PlansMeeting ‘v .' Thursday, May 5 ACCW Meeting THE HOLLAND HOUSE (Onr Lady of Lonrdet Parish, Mrs. John A. Murtaugh, presi­ D e n T a r ) dent of the Archdiocesan Council (Formerly known as The La Ray Hotel. No change B o c e i o s of Catholic Women, has selected in ownership, management or policy) Members of O u r Lady of the committees for the 23rd an­ m Lourdes Altar and Rosary society nual convention of the ACCW to will hold a meeting this Thursday, fAMOUS TO* fINt INJOY THE WtSrS be held in Denver on Tuesday, May May 6, at 8 p.m. in the Center IN GOLDEN ^ FOOO SEtVEO IN A MOST *fF*ESHINO 24, at the Shirley Savoy hotel. CtACIOUS MANNER COOCTAII LOUNGE house, 2266 S. Logan street. After The committees follow: TRiMONT AT BROADWAY the meeting colored slides will be FOR LUNCHEON OR DINNER shown to the members as part of Credentials, Mmes. Thonias Ker­ K E . 9618 > CH. 2494 the entertainment. The women of rigan, William Kinnius, and Leo You’ll Like the Food, Service and Atmosphere the Altar society were congratu Wenzinger; dues, (national, arch- lated for their flower display on diocesan, and sustaining member­ Dining Rooms Open Daily the altar for the First Communion ship), Mmes. 0. A. Hencmann and ceremony. 0. P. Wienecke; registration. Arch- From 12 to 2 at noon — 5:30 to 9:30 P.M. The men of the parish will re­ diocesan Council of Catholic Sundays and Holidays From 1 p.M. to 9 P.M, ceive Holy Communion in a body Nurses, Mrs. Josephine Hayes, in the 8:30 o’clock Mass this Sun­ chairman; Phone Golden 68 for Reserration, or Just Drive Out and Come Ini day, Mother’s day. All men and Publicity, Mmes. L. J. Holmes, boys of the parish are urged to re­ Thomas Garrison, and Earl BAker; HAVE YOU TRIED OUR NEW COFFEE SHOP? ' ceive Communion in honor of their hospitality, past presidents of ^ e mothers. It is sponsored by the PTA, Mrs.. Angelo Rossi, chair­ It is open from 6:30 in the morning until 1 ot night. Guards of Lourdes club. The man; luncheon tickets. Arch­ Guards of Lourdes men will cook bishop’s guild, Miss Isabelle Mc­ and serve breakfast after all the Namara, chairman; luncheon ar­ Masses this Sunday. rangements, Catholic Parent- Eighty-three children made their Teacher league, Mrs. Lito Galle­ jnU’S TAVERN First Communion in the first class gos, chairman; exhibits, Loretto held in the new church. The chil­ MISS MERRILEE MURPHY of Canon City, a senior Heights Women’s club, Mrs. M. P. Ll/VCffEOiV dren recited their baptismal vows McDonough, chairman; reserva­ W tlraat to DcDTtr^ Finwt at Loretto Heights college, Denver, will be the star of BEEB — WINE — MIXED DBINKS before the Mass in the sanctuary. “ Roundup on the Heights,’’ to be held Saturday afternoon. May 14, tions, Mmes. Harry Zook, EA. 7130, and Anthony Zarlengo, Gl. 128 BROADWAY The following children made at 2:30 o’clock. JAMES U. DELOHBET COLBURN HOTEL their First Communion: Lawrence 8730. Claspill, Dorothy DeBell, Gloria \ -f + + + + LUXURIOUS ROOMS Nominating committee, Mrs. Shunk, Betsy Rust, James Rey­ COCKTAIL LOUNGE L. A. Higgins, chairman; Mon­ nolds, Susanne Evans, Elaine signor John Mulroy, Mmes. Paul F U R C O A T S NEW COFFEE SHOP Lung, Emmett Lung, Jdhn Ras­ 50 Girls to Demonstrate Fitzgerald, M. J. O’Fallon, and BEST FOLKS OF ALL STORED loth Arenue at Grant mussen, Mary Venier, William Miss Mary Nadorff; resolutions, “EAT-AT-THE-HALL" MAin 6261 Herman, Brenda Cowdrey, Sharon Joe M. Bland, Mgr. 00 Minimam Mrs. Thomas A. Cosgrriff, chair­ *3 1100 Infortne* D. a CERISa Uaaanr i Cline, Dianne Tramutt; Horsemanship at Heights man; Monsignor Mulroy, Mrs. Hall Hotel Coffee Shop Dorothy Angerer, William Doug­ E. 0. Albrandt, Mary A. McIntyre, ’ RE-MODELED ;; H. Bobrick & Son ^ las, Patrick Dowling, James Van B. Leo Devlin,’ and Fred Gushurst; m i Curtis B tral Loon, John Cunningham, James program, Mmes. Higgins, Margaret • >1611 Glenarm T A 0808 Let Mother Enjoy "Her Day // Angerer, Walter Abbott, Michael Roundup Planned May 14 Sullivan, and Paul Fitzgerald. McNeill, Edward Egloff, Richard Election, Mrs. Thomas Garrison; Fuller, John Applehunt, Maurice (Loretto Height* College, Denver) ships by Laval university, Quebec, messengers. Junior Catholic Pike, Richard Cain, Catherine Daughters, Mrs. James McDonald, , Announcing th e. Opening and ^ by Dining Out this Sunday Christianson, Michael Smiley, The fourth annual “ Roundup on Canada, for the 1949 summer the Heights” will be held on Sat­ school. Three scholarships are of­ chairman; and correspondence. New Management of Marilyn Quilan, Michol Smith, Miss Margaret Sullivan. James Archuleta, Neil Johnson; urday afternoon. May 14, at 2:30 fered by the university to Loretto at the Beautiful in the riding ring of Loretto Heights college each year, and com­ Attend Deanery Meeting Carol Taylor, Judith O’Neil, Heights college. Between 40 and petitive exams determine the win­ Mary Steiman, Carol Venier, Bar­ Mrs. John Murtaugh, Mrs. Fred Wright*s Blue Arrow Cafe 60 girls will demonstrate their skill ners. Gushurst, Mrs. Thomas Garrison, bara Voth, Margaret Murray, John in saddling, mounting, riding, and William Smith, Stephen Leonard, The students will meet three Mrs. L. A. Higgins, and Miss Eliza­ (BsdmM handling their horses. Highlighting 3464 West 32nd at Lowell GRond 1046 Jeanne Barth, Paul Kenner, Ken­ Webster college girls in Chicago beth Sheeby attended the meeting neth Marquez, Daniel Kucharski, the afternoon’s entertainment will June 24, and journey to Niagara of the Fort Collins deanery held Serving Breakfast, Lunch' and Dinner Restaurant Jeffrey McLaury, Cecilia Morris­ be trick riding by Miss Merrilee Falls and Montreal, where they in Loveland May 2. sey, Philip Wadsack, Kenneth Murphy, a senior, who has won will spend one day at each place. 6:30 A.M . to 7:30 P.M.— Closed Sunday* Voiles, Lawrence Fuller, Deanne local and national prizes and who They will arrive in Quebec in time 701 So. University Bradbury, Fred Lager, Edward will climax the Heights Roundup for classes, which will begin June Vogue to Present Home Baked Pies Giant Hamburgers Bole, John Cooley, Sherley Hoff­ with Roman riding. 27 and continue through Aug. 5. Children’s Portions 25c Less man, Marilee Bradbury, Mary The annual show is sponsored by Besides the regular classes, Dish of Potatoes and Gravy Free to Denny, Edward Poehlraan, Jeff­ the Quirt and Crop club and in­ workshops, and language clinics, 'Die Fledermaos' Small Children ery Guildford, Lawrence Cunning­ cludes members of the riding excursions to various centers of ham, Karen Sue Smith, Carol Ann classes. It is under the direction historic interest are scheduled. A H. O. McCurdy Served from Amundsen, Anthony Martinez, of John Patton, riding instructor at week-end boat trip up the St. Law­ By Johann Strauss J. J. MacDonald 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Frank Anay, Leroy Tiron, George the college, and Clinton DuPriest, rence river as far as the Saguenay Quintana, Gillie Roy, Cora McRey- adviser. It is complete, even to the river will highlight the summer. A pastel color production of nolds, Richard Rendon; proverbial clowning, this time done Field trips to different Quebec the famous operetta by Johann Isidore Salazar, Shirley Mar­ by Miss Edith L. Kelly and Miss Jo schools, Loretteville, and St. Anne Strauss, Die Fledermaus (The Bat) tinez, Ma^y Manzanares, Cortland Anne Campbell. Eddie Noe of the de Beaupre will complete the pro­ will be shown for the first time Harris, Joseph Jimines, Alfred Mc- Colorado National Livestock and gram. The girls will live at Foyer- Thursday night on the screen of Reynolds, Joseph Gutierrez, Jim­ Horse Show association will be the Sainte Genevieve, a center for stu­ the Vogue Art Cinema, 1465 S. mie Trujillo, Manuel Salazar, Jo­ judge. The announcer will be Miss dents of French, while in Quebec. Pearl street, Denver. d m ] seph Garcia, Robert Prez, Mary Erma Jo Eveler. Miss Jane Koelbert, a junior, Studded with the Strauss Sandoval, Alice Vigil, Marion Gu­ Grand Entry and Harry Schnibbe, a Denver waltzes. Die Fledermaus is one of tierrez, John West, Charles West, playwright, will conduct an assem­ the finest musical importations in and Theresa Martinez. Opens Show bly program on “ Ethics and States- the art film field. It is especially The members of the PTA spon The program will open with the craft” for the entire student body notable for the color process. MODERN HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGES delweiss sored the First Communion class of Loretto Heights college on May Marte Harell, Dorit Kreysler, E grand entry of the 12 members of and gave the children a Commun­ the Quirt and Crop club. This will 5, at 11:30 a.m. This discussion Willi Dohra, and Willi Fritsch, On I A ■ Where 1644 GLENARM • OPEN 11 A M to 3 A M ion breakfast after Mass. be followed by a saddle contest in will supplement the European stars, are featured in Shadow L / \ C Fishing The young people of the Le which the contestants circle the conference held at the college in the cast. Mountain It Croix de I|ourdes club will go ring once, dismount, unsaddle and March, when the norms of the nat­ Die Fledermaus had its premiere Loke WonderfuR bowling Saturday, May 7, and for saddle their horses, and circle the ural law were applied to many of in Vienna in 1874. In the past K OVE a horseback ride on Sunday, May ring again. the problems facing the world, 75 years, it has been produced demonstrating the truth that the Reservations by Week, Month or Season, 8, meeting at the rectory at 1 p.m. Exhibitions of hurdling and Eng­ three times for the movies, and The next meeting of the club will natural law, through reason, is a innumerable times for the stage, Busts sad H otsn Dsnrsr Phan* Ba. 4ISS lish riding will be given by mem­ norm of all human expression. be in the Center house on Thurs­ bers of the advanced classes. Fea­ including a special production in day, May 12, at 8 p.m. The subjects Miss Koelbert will tures such as musical chair, the the Metropolitan Opera House, discuss are “ Ethics and States- ► quadrille (a square dance), the < craft,” “ Laissez-faire,” “ Utilitari­ stake race, and the novelty race 50,000 Housewives Use anism,” “ Ethics of the Fair Em­ promise to be hilarious for both Fr. Heavey to Sp^k ployment Practice Committee Don't make Mother cook spectators and riders. Eze Mops, Wringers (FEPC),” and “ History of the On Sacred Heart Hour A new event introduced in this FEPC.” this Sunday bring her show is the bareback riding. Sev­ Mr. Schnibbe will discuss The Rev. William J. Heavey, - - More than 50,000 housewives in S.J., director o f personnel and the Rocky Mountain area are now eral girls have become proficient "Morality and the Workability of general superintendent at Regis using the Eze mop and cone in this form of riding during the the Senate Labor committee FEPC over for a wonderful college, Denver, will be the speaker wringer, Frank Jurenka, manager past year. Bill,” and the “ Future of the FEPC on the Denver edition o f the Sa­ of the company, announces. Since The Roundup drill will be the in Colorado.” cred Heart radio prog^ram to be FRIED its introduction on the market six final act and will be followed by Girl* liring a* far away a* the awarding of prizes for the Illinoi* have been enrolled in broadcast Sunday, May 8, at 12:30 years ago, the Eze mop has sky­ p.m. over station KMYR. rocketed to popularity with the winners in each division. The col­ Camp Hei-Lo, a *nmmer camp CHICKEN DINNER $l50 many users who recommend it very lege invites all its friends to attend for firl* bet wean aigbt and 12 In keeping with Mother’s day. highly for its many uses in house­ the Roundup. year* of age to be conducted at Father Heavey’s theme will be “ A ... Noon to 8 p.m. ■ hold work. Loretto Height* college. Tbe Tribute to Mother.” A transcrip­ Crowning Set tion of “ Mother Beloved” by Jes­ Besides being an indispensable >iz-week conrie begin* June 21 sica Dragonette will be the musical gadget for cleaning home floors For May 11 ^ and end* July 28. Application feature of the program. The open­ housewives have found many other The Loretto Heights college so­ for the camp *hould be made be­ ing and closing music will be fur Dining Room uses for the Eze mop, finding it dality May crowning will take fore June 1. Thote who wish in­ formation thould write the nished by the Regis college choir. handy for washing windows and place on the college campus on ARGONAUT HOTEL camp diractor at Loretto Height* The Rev. J. Clement Ryan, SJ., is washing cars and a time-saving Wednesday, May 11, at 4:15 p.m. college. director of the program. Across from State Capitol element as a quick way of dusting The May queen will be Miss Pa­ in high places when housecleaning. tricia Doyle, prefect of the sodal­ iSpecial Mother*s Day Treaty These additional uses came from ity. Father Edward Leyden, chap­ enterprising users who obtained lain, will be the speaker. the mop and cone wringer origi There will be a procession to the nally to keep their hands out of grotto on the front campus, recita­ LOTUS ROOM muXRDIIIlEAlWEEK OF sons mm hot water when cleaning floors, tion of the Rosary, singing of MANAGEMENT OF ESTHEB ATID FBANK FONG Annual Festival of The Eze mop and cone wring;er hymns, and then the crowning. Bit of China was originated in Denver and is Miss Doyle’s attendants will be in the Heart of Denver** FORWFBREmT manufactured here. The office and the members of this year's Campus farasuMt srauiti plant are located at 1227 E. 17th Activities Board of Service Luxurious Dining BING CROSBY PICTURE em avenue, and the phone number is (CABOS). Miss Carol Porter, sec­ Without Extravagance RHONDA SAN MICHELE AC. 3030. retary of the sodality, will carry FLEMING the crown. Others are Marge Cuisine of WIUIAM • i/ t ^ A S E m Swim in Clean, Heated Howard, Mary Sachs, Hortense CHINESE AND AMERICAN FOODS BENDIX \ Ford, Betty Hindman, Betty Theil- Sit CfMiC Dom Drinking Water Veterans of Foreign Wars New Home HARDWICKE Mount Carmel Church Grounds Mon. Thru er, Jane Koelbert, Midge McGinn, Joan Cook, Claire Mueller, Rose­ John Stewart Post No. 1 WmNfTI 3 5 f & / Friday J/i mary McDonough, Virginia Mar­ Open 11 a.m. to 12 Midnite (closed Tuesday*) VIKIM* BiU Evening*, ques, and the new officers for the 9TH AVE. AT SPEER BLVD. — KE. 7918 ■ m fH(oxos S O fib S Saturday, May 7 Sunday, May 8 7 to 10 p.m. sodality, Minnie Ann O'Dorisio and Sat. & Sunday Ethel Marie Buckley. Wtfif^CAUFOIW/A 1 to .S p. m. — Mary Kay Schmidt, Josephine A lp in e W. 36th Ave. & Navajo St. ’ T to It p. B. D’Odorico, and Regina Hoatson DEnHAm Adults 60^, Children 35^ have been awarded Fh'ench scholar­ High Mass Sunday 10:00 A. M. May 8th PROGRESS PLUNGE Special for Mother U M W. Florida Woetwood 18« Society Will Hear 1 BUu. W. Fod. Bird. Procession— Parade at 4:30 P. M. Ft L ofu Bai at Alaacda A Bdwy. Father. Kenneally on Mother’s Day

’ w w < The Cathedral Altar and Rosary What's s p e c i a l the same old G iU ck m society, Denver, will meet in St. place at the family stove or a Mother’* Pauk's reading room, Friday eve­ Day dinner at the Navarre? ning, May 13, at 8 o’clock, follow­ SUNDAY EVENING: Why, it's the dinner at the old ing May devotions. The Very Rev, W. J. Kenneally, C.M., rector of Navarre, of course. St. Thomas’ seminary, will be the Ver-r-r-y fine. Mother will enjoy Very Special Attractions guest speaker. every blessed, happy, rntfal, delicious Hostesses are Mmes. E. H. moment of it Rot. U. S. Offico Wurtz, W. C. Breunig, C. Mott, M, Plan now to bring her. With the Delivared Hot to YourtDoor Lamy, Tyson, Schmuck, and M. E. children, if any. And have dinner in a Refreshments of all kinds Walsh; and Misses J. Crowley, • Ono Wholo Friod Chiekoe private dining room, if you wish. • PotatoM or Potato Solad A. Eagan, and G. Shannon. 6 Salad and Bet Ball* Tickets for the annual spring Johnny Ott promise* a meal Mother Band music by Phillip Romeo Phono card party the afternoon of Ma: herself would be proud to serve. AL. 7319 ' Plai tax 12 at the Knights of Columbus hall, have been mailed to members and EXCELLENT'" " friends. Tickets may also be ob­ EVERYBOW i WELCOME I Hoaatala Tripe tained from the ticket chairman T h e Mrs. J. D. Laur, 1644 Lincoln, TA “A BANQUET FOB I. A DINNES 8607; the general chairman, Mrs, FOB 1" MAT BE PICKED UP AT Open every day ' Private dining rooms OUB KrrCBEN. V. P. Murphy, 230 E. 19th avenue, Sponsored by San Michele Society Open at « A. M. EVEBT da, MA. 0809; or the president, Miss 1727 Tremont Place, MAin 6789 1420 E. 18TH A V L Barbara C. Bach, 1376 Pearl, AC, 104L w^vMA am

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** -----«■ PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 B< k 9 fr M f THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4205 Thuridey, Moy 5, 1949 Nurse Socialists Have May Crowning CABINET MAKING Nurses Honor Heights Alumnae 3 Sractnary, Saerisly, Chnrch Equipment Office, Store and Tavern Fixtures Fr. Regan Set Committees Excellent Workmansl^ip at Lowest Cost Call CLmdala 3830 for Estimata Kitchen Show er For Homecoming (Arcbdiocatan Council of Catholic Plans for the homecoming o f TOM WALKER PIANOS Nnrsei, Donvor) a.pnMnUtiT* «f Klabsll. 8«ha«r, Loretto Heights alumnae, Denver, ACE FIXTURE & EQUIPMENT CO. The monthly meeting of the Btddorff, snd Starr Pianos were discussed at a meeting of C. G. Conn ConiMonaU H. J., Gu«t«T, and A. M. Abromait 3358 PECAS ST. ACCN was held Thursday, April Eloctronie Organ 28, Rt St. Joseph’s nurses’ home, committee members and sisters of Fin* RNondltitaid Plants at 7:46, preceded by Rosary and the college on Wednesday evening, IK I 8. BROADWAY BPree* 1144 Benediction in Uie chapel. Miss April 27. The two-day event is Shannon gave a short talk on cancer. scheduled for Saturday and Sun­ A spiritual bouquet was given day, May 28 and 29. to the sisters o f S t Joseph’s hos­ General chairman is Mary Mc­ pital for tbeir feast day. Grath. She announced the follow­ S A V E . CORrMffaiOaPIN The main event of the evening ing chairmen and their commit­ was a surprise kitchen and pantry tees: Reunion letters and class pro­ shower for the Rev. John Regan. gram, Mrs. Frank Gold; mailing DOUGH! MEMBER OF ST. DOMINIC'S PARISH INVITES Father was surrounded by many and correspondence, Mrs. William A beautiful and '..:eful g i f ^ which Canon, chairman; Mn. Henry YOUR PATRONAGE took approximately 16 minutes to Sohnleitner. Mn. Gene Schier- CALL open. The shower was given to berg, Mn. Joseph Kissell, and Mn. help Father Regan get established -Art Frid'nger; telephone, Mrs. Jo­ ARAPAHOE in the rectory of this new Mother seph Dooling, chairman; Mmes. of God parish, where he is the pas­ James Sullivan, Leo Boyle, Victor Cleaners & Dyers tor. The ACCN also presented Fa­ Brown, John Meek, William Kelty, ther Regan with a spiritual bou­ Gerald Cullen, and John Hemming, 2162 Arap. KE. 8341 quet and Miss Catherine Pogliano; Father Regan has been the spir­ AT THE ANNUAL MAY crowning held ther McMahon (right) and the Rev. Theodore Haas, Publicity, Mn. George Kelly; director of the sodality and hospital chaplain, with itual director of the Denver chap­ by the sodalists o f St. Joseph’s hospital transportation, Mn. John Morri­ Largest Stock of ABOUT THE HIGH ter o f the ACCN for several years the attendants and the prefect. son; Saturday afternoon program, school of nursing, Denver, the sodality banner car­ now, and with his guidance it has Pictured, left to right, are Gertrude Maschinot, Margaret Sullivan; dinner, Mrs. ried by Misses Mancuaio, Elsberry, and Ray led the lAWNMOWERS COST OF INSURANCE? become very spiritually minded. John Grove, Audrey Ernest, Dave Downes, Jo Ann Joseph Barry, chairman; Mmes. procession from the hospital to the nurses’ home Knebel, Harold Teel, Mary Margaret Boerner, Bob Richard Polak, Jerome Jacobs, and in Denver The ACCN wishes to extend a where the statue of Mary, placed in an outdoor • i Our low rotes for careful drivers will cut McGuire, Ritp Murp^hy, Bob Olson, Teresa Roybo, Don Winter, and Miss M a^ Niefc- sincere thanks to the sisters of shrine, was crowned by Miss Ann Mahoney, prefect. Adrian Dortiuielu, Ed Shaded, Connie Perrin, Ann insurance costs for you. Before you buy or St Anthony’s, St Joseph’s, and ers; Mass and breakfast, Eugenie Following the crowning, the Living Rosary was Maschinot (lower girl), Ann Mahoney, John Hett, Guindon; picnic, Bess Riesenmait, renew your present auto policy, let us ex* Mercy hospitals for all the help recited by the nurses and escorts, and a talk was Mary Margaret Cogan, Bob Madden, Peggy Kerri­ and interest they have shown in chairman: Mary Elaine Lynch, plain our non-assessoble policy to you with* given by the Rev. Donald McMahon of Annunciation gan, Dan Keleher, Erma Vader, Paul Burns, Mary the organization, and their kind parish. Benediction in the hospital chapel preceded Marilyn Beckord, Marian Andrews, out obligation. Margaret Moynihan, and John Dahr. AH the escorts Claire McMenartiy, Peggy Cham- hospitality at the monthly meet­ the procession. In the picture above are shown Fa­ are students at Regis college. II ings. ben, Rosemary Witherow, and Call JACK E. HALL AL 0466 CauA Unit Meets Rita Abegg. Mrs. Fred Kirk will The Cana living room unit met take reservations for all events. FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Tuesday, May 3. in the home of 120 Children and Adults St. Bernadette's In addition to reports from the Eclipse Mowers 43S 14TH STREET » DENVER. COLORADO Mr. and Mrs. John Hutman, 1444 committee chairmen, Sister Ce- Magnolia street. Father John Re­ cille, alumnae sponsor, gave an ac­ 1 4 ” , . 3 0 “ gan spoke on “ Attitudes of Par­ count of her meeting with mem­ ents as Reflected in Their Chil­ Will Receive Confirmation To Share Sales bers of the Los Angeles chapter on Pennsylvania Mowers dren.” April 10. Mrs. John Morrison re­ The board o f directors of the ported on the formation of an 27 “ ,.3 7 credit union will meet Friday, May At S t Dominic's on lAay 10 alumnae committee that will aasisi 6, at 8 p.m. at Mercy hospital At Dress Shop Louise Childers, recruitment repr auditorium. resentative for the college, in her F. & N. Mowers (St. Dominic’* Pariib, Oenvar) will meet Thursday evening in the (St. Bernadette’* ParUh, work in Denver and vicinity. The ACCN has been invited to The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr church auditorium at 8 o’clock. Lakewood) Members of the faculty who at­ 1 8 “ . . 3 2 ” make a tour of the Olinger mortu­ will confirm a class of 120 Tues­ The two organizations will receive May 6 has been designated as ary 16th and Boulder, June 7, at 8 tended the meeting, in addition to LAWN MOWER EDGER $15.75 day evening, May 10, at 7:30 in Holy Communion in the 7:30 Mass St Bernadette’s day in the Maxine p.m. It has been promised that an Sister Cecille, were Sisters Flor­ the church. 'There will be 81 school on Sunday, May 8. shoppe, 7607 Colfax. Ten per cent ence, Francetta, and Eileen Marie. instructive evening will be had children and 39 adults. Instruc­ Confessions will be heard of ail sales for that day will go Margaret Sullivan, national presi­ by all who attend. For each mem­ tions have been given to the chil­ Thursday afternoon and evening to the church. This is a very op­ F A L B r S ber making this tour Olinger’s dren, both from the parish school in preparation for first Friday. portune time for the children and dent, presided. will pay 26 cents, and it is the nope and the public school, by the sis­ Masses on Friday will be at 6:30, the dads to take care of their 32 Broadway PE. 29^0 of the organization to have a large ters. The adults have been meeting 7, and 8 o’clock. Mother’s day shopping in the attendance . . . All who are in­ in the rectory reading room every neighborhood. Civic Symphony Society terested in this tour should call Monday evening for the past two Rosary Holy Hour will be held Friday evening from 7:30 to 8:30. Mrs. Cele Geiger, CH. 4724, for months lor instructions by the Several children were baptized It will be conducted by the Rev. Plans Funds Campaign Bncklej Bros. Motors arrangements. priests. Sunday, April 23: Marilyn Wood­ J. G. Forquer, O.P., and the ser­ ACCN Obtains Booth The adults are: man, infant daughter of Robert mon will be preached by the Rev. and Marguerite Woodman, with To increase the Denver eym- Sales - STUDEBAKER - Service The ACCN has obtained a booth Clyde Cotten, Lee E. Dodge, phony orchestra’s services to the Homer A. Ellison, Don Femadez, J. B. Dering, O.P. Following the Thomas and Frances Wilson as AUTO REPAIRING ON ALL MAKE CARS & TRUCKS at the Silver Dollar days, spon­ Holy Hour, veneration of the relic sponsors; Madonna Jean Wood community and to maintain the S 0 X W George Harris, George Hebert, EXPERT BOOT AMD FENDER WORE — QUAUTT PAIMTINQ sored by the Knights of Columbus of Mother Cabrini will take place. man, daughter of Bernard and high standard developed during the STEAM CLEANING — WASHING - LUBRICATION SERVICE and being held June 30, July 1, Lawrence Hunter, Amadeo Lo­ past four years, the Civic Sym­ PLASTiC*COAnD renzo, Ernest A. Lamb, John During the month o f May spe­ Ruth Woodman, with Robert July 2. Volunteer workers are phony society will raise $150,000 in 660 So. Broadway — New Location — RA. 2826 Lamb, Paul Nordstrom, Donald cial devotioiys consisting of the Young and Helene Woodman as PUYINP CARDS needed to help in the booth, and Rosary, Litany, and Benediction sponsors. Dorothy Male Celia, its aqnual campaign for member­ those who would be interested in Nixon, Ivan Peterson, Donald ■ " EXPERT Philippi, Gil Price, Arthur D. are held every weekday at 7 :30 daughter of John and Dorothy ships, to be held May 9 through helping may call Mrs. Cele Geiger. Celia, was baptized by Father May 20. AUTO REPAIR Swenson, and Wayne ’Tinker; in the evening. On Sunday these -ORANOt Broakfast Sat May 15 Mmes. Maxine Barry, Rebecca devotions are held after the Robert McMahon of St. Francis Approximately 1,000 men and All Makes The annual ACCN Communion Byrne, Edith Broyles, Murva o’clock Mass. de Sales’ church, with Paul and women will participate in the cam­ TAKE A RIDE Easy Time Paymenta breakfast will be held Sunday, May Frazzini, Helen Hall, Elda Harvey, On the first Saturday, May 7, Marie Celia as sponsors. paign, according to William Mc- IS. Mass will begin a't 8:16 at the Floy Hickey, Doris Karr, Virginia special devotions to Our Lady of Mrs. E. W. Harris, president Glone, prominent attorney, who is NoilhwesteniAutoGo. Holy Ghost church, with Father Lorenzo, Melissia Powless, and Fatima will be held at the 7 o’clock of the Altar and Rosary society, campaign chairman. Mr. McGlone 549 Broadway TAbor 6201 John Regan, ACCN spiritual di­ Shirley Thyfault; Mass, which will be a dialospie wishes to thank the women who is working with Henry E. Sachs, rector, celebrant. Breakfast will be Misses Elizabeth Baker, Mar­ Mass with the Rosary said after toured the Capitol laundry i president of the Civic Symphony served immediately after Mass at garet Buchanan, Betty Dunn, Ber­ the Mass and before the 8 o'clock Friday. society, and members of the board the Shirley-Savoy hotel. ‘ nadette Domenico, Patricia Pick, Mass. Sundav, May 8, wi| be Commun­ of trustees in plans which promise ILET h w eu m a er Eveyone who plans to attend, Lorene Garcia, Catherine Kolb, A novena of Masses for moth ion Sunday for the men and boys to make 'the campaign one of the and has a uniform, should come Ruth Nodrstrom, Rosella Slusser, ers, living and deceased, will start of the parish. most successful in the history of r m i in uniform. Mary Slusser, and Grace Theisen. on Mother’s day, Sunday, May 8, A reminder is made to men and the society. All Asked to Attend Chlidr«D to D «' confinntd ar«. Allen at the 9 o’clock Mass. Attractive women of the joint meeting to be ourrsLiR-ptyMouTH' __ Members who are no longer ac­ Lerojr Anderson* Lillian Armendores. uPfomvM oroRca I Norma Barth, Darlene Beglcr. Francis cards have been furnished for the held in the Jefferson hall, 7821 W. tive in nursing and have no uni­ Bert Boh* Alan Burger, Roiemary Burke, parishioners to mail or give to Colfax, at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, forms are to come anyway, for no 1908 BROADWAY CH.58I6I Anthony Calabro, Wilburt Cansona. their mothers. May 11. one should feel she can not attend Jeanne Camilo* Joseph Catalina. Gale without being in uniform. The Patricia Cooley* Doxle Criswell, Sharon The children will make their St. Bernadette’s church was the Kay Cummings* Elisabeth Marie Dunlap. First Communion in the 9 o’clock scene of its first wedding cere­ To Joe Kavanaugh's wearing of uniforms makes the Shirley Engle, Joaix Feeley, Kathleen •vory suit a different coiorl Communion Mass more impressive. ~*orie Ford, James Foster, Betty Garbo, Mass Sunday. There is a class of mony April 28 when Billie Jean ary Ann Gassen. Harry Graham, Rose­ 73 from the parish school and Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W . OUer e Complete Optical Setrlce Those planning to attend are to mary Gubter. Carlyle William Hallett, Did you ever mistake a red dia* assemble at the Holy Ghost church from public schools. Both groups E. W. Harris of Lakewood, be­ EXAMINAflON, REFRAaiON, and see his Margaret Purdy, Michael Quinn,, Jocelyn have been instructed by the sis­ came the bride of Darold E. Saw­ mond for a red heart, or a black by 8 o’clock to march in a body Mary Ramer, Sandra Ramer. Judith Ras­ PRESCRIPTION club for a black spade? You mussen* Ralph Reeatta* Robert Reed, ters. The Maes will be said by the yer, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Saw­ All Glasses Maanfactnred In to the Mass at 8:16. James Edward Roach, Lloyd Roateb. can’t make these costly playing Tickets for the breakfast at pastor, the Very Rev. Peter yer of Denver. Our Own Laborstory FOR Richard Roateh, Monica Roescb, Mary O’Brien, O.P., and after the Mass errors with exciting new For- USED TIRE $1.30, are now available, and may Susan Sanders, Shiela Sanders, Joseph The bride’s only attendant was Quick Repair Service colar cards. Diamonds are be obtained from Miss Jennie Schmidt* Cynthia Ann SeiU, Ronald Sera- a group picture of the class will her sister, Mrs. Kay Arnos, and Broken Lensee Duplicated fin. Donn Martin Settle, Raymond Shef­ be taken. Oculist Prescriptions FlUed orange, clubs green, spades BUYS AUTOMOTIVE Berlinger, chairman, and Major field. Elaine Delores Silva. Stephen Erlin Baker, a cousin of the bride­ black, hearts red! Lucille Bacharri, co-chairmen. Silva, Jeanne Stark, Shirley Jean Stew­ The Ave Maria circle will meet groom, was the best man. A break­ HARRY M. LUSTia SERVICE Tickets will also be available on the art. James Styers. John Styers, Ruth Friday, May 6, at 1 p.m. in the fast was served at Woodlawn for Cards assemble easier, are Ann Styers, Richard Surratt, Thomoa easier to read with Forcolar, be­ morning o f the breakfast at the Surratt. Marguerite Thomaa. Donna Mae home of Mrs. James Hedley, 2817 the wedding party, relatives, and JOSEPH VOLOSIN ALL MAKES Shirley-Savoy, for those who are Varra. Mary Jacqueline Vidmar. Karen W. 33rd avenue. A dessert lunch­ a few close friends. state Regiateeed OptomeMat* cause cardvaIue,suitsymbolap- t Visit Denver'! unable to obtain them before that Heroid, Daniel Joseph Hershberger. An­ eon will be served. The couple left on a trip through 935 ISTH STBEBT KE. 3483 pear in all four corners. (Greati B nette Hopkins. Larry Katsenmeyer. Mark for left-handed players!) Two groups of Girl Scouts arc New Mexico, Texas, and Old Mex­ LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS LEADING SERVICE morning. Kimmel, Richard Klein, Robert.Anthony ALL SIZES The Catholic graduates of the Leo. Nancy Leyba. Roy LilUrd, Anna holding daughter-mother teas thi* ico. They will be at home after Watch your game improve when Mary Lyons* Margaret Ellen Mahoney. week. Troop 237 will hold its tea May 10 at 756 Colorado boulevard CENTER three Catholic nursing schools have Joanne McCaalaod, Sharron McCone, AL you play with Forcolar! Regu­ been invited to attend this break­ bert Mieek, Cynthia Michael, Patricia Friday, May 6, at 1:30 in the Anyone With a hobby is asked lar or pinochle, plain or fancy Where You Get fast, so anyone who would like to Miller, Beverly Mobeck. Ronald Mobeck, church auditorium, and troop 187 to call Mrs. William Losasso. GOOD CLOTHES NEED backs, beautifuUy boxed. ' take a graduate with her as Janice Moschetti. John Lester Nord­ will meet Saturday afternoon at $2-00 and up strom. Frederick Oakes. William O*0rady, 1329 Holland street, Lakewood NOT BE EXPENSIVE 2 decks for $1.79 Quality at a guest should call Major Lucille Ann Patrick* Kathleen Agnes Patrick, the home of Mrs. Raymond In­ 1259-M. She has made plans for Bacharri at EA. 4702. Diane Perry* Richard Pfannenstlel. gram. 2918 W. 29th avenue. Faic Price I a hobby show to be held in the ...... M AIL COUPON ______Miss Jennie Berlinger recently Plymouth Car All the other Girl Scout troops Forty and Eight club in June, ft THE LO-WELL COMPANY returned from a tnp to Cali are engaged in some Mother’s day will be a benefit show for the 110 Grtetia St., Naw York 12. N. Y. fomia. Is on Display activity. Troop 166 is making dish Please' aend me FORCOLAR plastic coated JOE church and admission will be 50 playing cards Mrs. Catherine Ruddy was* re Plans are progressing for the ardens for mothers and troop 454 cents for adults and 25 cents for ENGLISH C f t P I T B L cently admitted to Mercy hospital carnival to be held this year on as made dish towels to be pre­ children...... REGULAR ...... PINOCHLE KAVANAU6H for surgery. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday sented to mothers. □ REMITTANCE ENCLOSED St. Joieph’e Hoipital nights, June 23, 24, and 25. The officers of the Rosary. TAILORS O SHIP C.O.D. (Plus Postal Charges), Leroy Volk, general chairman,an­ Mrs. Walt Larrick (Jean Cas­ Altar society are grateful to the Felix Pogliano Wins 901 FIFTEENTH STREET LINCOLN at 7th TA. 1261 Name...... — TILEPHONI TAiOR S191 sidy, ’44) is the mother of a grirl nounces that the Plymouth four- following members for their help 13^H A BROADWAY • DINViR bom in San Diego. door sedan is on display at Eddie Combine Quality and Style and assistance in the sanctuary In Legion Contest at Price* You Can Afford Addrws------Mrs. Edward Gust (Joyce Reichart’s service station, 29th and in the church during the Linglebach, ’ 46) is the mother of and Lowell. Easter season and the month of City______State.. The carnival will open with a Felix Pogliano of 983 S. York a boy born in St. Joseph’s hospital. April; Mmes. Joseph Bruno, Ted street, Denver, a member of St Sister Mary Jerome and Sister ham dinner served 4by the women Day, William Hirzel, Harry LOGAN GARAGE of the parish on Thursday from Vincent de Paul’s parish, won first Kathleen have returned to St. Jo­ Hughes, Bert Simms, Levi Sain 4 to 8 p.m. New booths have been prize in the membership drive of Expert Repairing on All Makes seph’s after attending the institute don, N. C. Sebastian, Frank the Leyden-Chiles-Wickersham on nursing education at the St. plannea for the carnival grounds Scheer, George Pell, M. A. Pur­ “Why Pay More** Complete Body, Fender and Paint Dapt. and special arrangements have American Legion post No. 1. At Mary college, Xavier, Kans. cell. John ■ R. Thomas,and John victory dinner held by the post (Trademark) Wheel Balancing and Front End Alignment Miss Margaret Smith has joined been made to provide entertain­ Walsh; and Miss Helen Anzer. ment for the children. William May 8 to mark the success of the 275 So. Logan SP. 3811 the nursing staff at St. Joseph’s Mrs. Mayme Rasby, 2854 Eliot drive in topping the 10,000 mark hospital as clinical supervisor in Wagner is assistant general chair­ man and the various committees street, has been appointed commit­ Pogliano received a piece of lug­ WM. W. ,MYER DRUG STORES obstetrics. Miss Smith is a gradu­ teeman for the St. Thomas Semi­ will be announced in the near gage for his feat of signing up 488 COMPANY ate of Presbyterian hospital. New nary guild in this parish. Dues are new members. Membership in the GUARANTEED REPAIR WORK York city. future. The choir members were guests $1 per year. Many spiritual bene­ post is now 10,040, second highest Colorado Owned Stores ON ALL HAKi; CARS Maxine Rugglei has returned to at a dinner given by the pastor, fits are attached to membership. in the nation. ___ Only Skilled Mechanic* Worlc on Your Car Denver after five months in Cali­ the Very Rev. Peter O’Brien, O.P., Any of the parishioners who may Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. fornia. COMPLETE OVERHAUL A1¥D TUNE-UP Wednesday evening. May 4, in the be interested should advise Mrs. 30 South Broadtvay 15th and California Catherine Sharping, head nurse Ichurch auditorium. A roast beef Rasby, telephone GR. 5681. Spedaliaing in BRAKE .RELININCniELECnUC SERVICE on first south, is now on vacation. dinner was served. After the din­ The members of the Rosary and 3933 W. Colfax 17th & Clenarm Easy Terms — No Red Tape April 30 meant wedding bells ner the choir put on an entertain­ Altar society and the women in Interior Decoroting for Phyllis Dunphy, who married ment for the pastor and the as­ charge of the booths for the car­ Dave Stanb Auto Service Harold Joseph Brachle in St. sistant priests, an original play nival will be grateful for dona­ Catherine’s church. written by Roleda Torley contain­ tions o f all kinds, canned goods, CHURCHES 2725 W. 29th Ave. at Speer GL. 3645 Mrs. Dava_ Hahl (Loe Drake, ing music and singing. faneywork, etc. Articles may be THE BIRDS ’46) and her infant son will leave ^ e members of the choir who left at the rectory. Schools, Hospitals, Etc. NATIONAL AUTO BODY & RADIATOR CO. for California next week to make enjoyed the pastor’s hospitality and Residences their home. Mr. Hahl is with the FRANK J. NASTLGY, Umber St Praael* d. SaJw Perteb were: Adolph P. Bracton, director; ARE BACK! coast guard in San Francisco. Mrs. Daniel Di Donato, organist; Anton Schwaerzler RADIATORS, BODIESj HOODS AND FENDERS Mrs. Bob Rieder (Marilyn Mills) KFIL Will Broadcast Time for Gardening and the following choristers: A«1 Bafaraaeoi REPAIRED AND MANUFACTURED has accompanied her husband to Robert Burke, Henry Burtcher, Lady of Fatima Story Landscaping— ^Trees Rapairing Wreck, a Specialty Quality Palntiaf Carlsbad, N. Mex., where they will Daniel Di Donato, Jerrie Durrie, Phone Evenings GR. 4096 Bushes reside. Edward Zahn, the Misses Rosemary Phone TA. 2918 12 E. 8th Ave, “ The W erU ’a Greatest s h s W . 26th Ave., Denver The annual May crowning was Bastar, Viola Chavez. Mary Far­ For Information and held in front of the Catherine rell, Anna Hughes, Theresa Pelli- Mother,” th^ story of Onr Lady Mullen nurses’ home May 1. Ann greeh, Sally KmpI, Sarah Bailey, of Fatima, will be prasantod FREE Estiniates Mahoney was crowned queen, and and Betty Bruno; and Mmes. DODGE-PLYMOUTH OWNERS over station KFEL thi* Sunday, other members of the student body Charlotte McDonald, Helen CALL FRemont 2862 NOW’S the Time to Consider ^ formed the picturesque Living Sehmoe^r, Virginia Shonsey, and May 8, at 6i30 p.m. The special DORAN Rosary. Roleda Torley. program, which is produced by SUMMER LUBRICATION The graduation clau o f 1947 The Roury-Altar society m«t the Family Rosary Crusada in HATTERS Rocky Mountain will hold another reunion this Your ear will run better thi* Summer, and laet longer if it U Tuesday, May 3. The - members honor of Mother’s day, will star I "Bat Raesadlttsalag lobrieated regularly and thoroughly by men who know bow. month. Approximately 16 members assembled in church for the Ro­ Loretta Young, Charla* Boyar, I Seivk. BxclaalTtly"__ OFFICE: 1585 Bellair* St. of the class will have dinner to­ sary and Benediction and then narrator and host; and Ann 733 E. Colfax al Clarkaon NURSERIES gether at the Yucca. CALL MAIN $848 JA1HES MOTOR CO. held their business meeting and Jamison, soloist, singing Schn- IW Ftas Plefc-ap aad Dsftmy SALES YARD: Mrs. Florence Rose is back luncheon in the church audito­ b e r t 's "A t * Maria.” Tha special OPEN SUNDAYS 4141 E. Colfax at Ash U 7 8 Lincoln Dodge 3t Plymouth Salas it Service KK, g ja i working in the lupply center alter rium. script was written by Father a brief illness at St. Joseph’s .The Holy Name-Ushers society Timothy Mulvey. M l

Thurtday, May 5, 1949 Offka, 938 l< ;k Stroof THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Taltphont, KEyitona 4205 PAGE NINE Cathedral, S t Francis' Win by 16-0 Scores On the Mound Tigers Will Engage REGIS OPENS BY TOPPLING CARDS

I By D o n E b e r l e of which scored the lone runs and Boh Carmody ended the at home, but not at home plate, LAST SUNDAY afternoon for the Cards in the second stanza. scoring spree when he hit into since not a single Bulldog received I p ! : He should not be discredited, how­ left for a double, Ronnie Him- a free walk to first. Tom Turner Gremlins on Sunday night have been ideal lor fishing ever, since the tallies were made street added the last tally for and Bob Garcia earned their sin­ under the cloudy eky. but one look '.r • .H-'. ■ c . -V I / at the final tallies m the triple­ as a result of two errors by Tom the Raiders whan Dick Braun gles. Turner must have resented header ought to convince anyone Lahey, the Regis second baseman. singled him across in the final this philosophy as he burned his miullen to Challoage Cathedral; that the ‘‘fishing*’ was good in Ric Mares grounded through La­ frame. single through the pitcher’s box in Bears’ stadium, too. , hey, and Joe Strenrmel and Fred Norm Praizini, a c e pitcher the bottom of the third. In the Cathedral and S t Francis’ dupli­ Maes scored on his wild throw for the Bluejays, racked up his fifth inning, Garcia grounded past St. Joseph's Vine lye Comehaek cated each other’s haul of 16 runs home. second win o f the season First Baseman Gil Borelli, but he to their foes’ none, walloping St. McCullough G«tt by allowing only a brace of infield was put out at second on a fielder’s hits and fanning eight Bulldogs. choice when Southpaw Jimmy Fox In Liillifter Against Raiders Joseph’s and Mullen, respectively. Lone Hit for Cords In their opening_ game of the sea- The Cathedralites repeated their hit to third. son and the first clash on the triple Jim McCullough connected for first-game performance by bring­ Gremlin Pitcher Strikei After a week’s rest, Holy Family high will re-enter the ing home 16 runs and held St. bill, the Regis Raiders downed An the only hit for the Redbirds when Out 9 Mustangs topsy-turvy scoring fracas of the Denver Parochial league nundation nigh, 7-2, to move into he pounded a hot ground ball Joseph’s scoreless. They gave the Lou Reid pitched one-hit hall in Bears’ stadium Sunday afternoon to meet St. Francis’, second place in the Denver Paro­ through short for a single in the Bulldogs ample warning of their last of sixth. intention when, in the first stanza. for the Gremlins and struck out which probably will give the Tiger* a warn welcome, judg­ chial league. nine Mustangs in a short, five- THE RAIDERS MADE their bid In the lop of the second, Bob Schnabel, Lou Tanko, and ing by last week’s performance. inning contest. The unorthodox Haggertjr led off tor the North- Andy May scored the first three Regis will open the triple bill. for the parochial pennant as Gene hurler proved to everyone that he siders with a hard-hit triple to tallies. In the sixth frame the facing St. Joseph’s. Th«( second Another game o f contrast Is Haggerty pitched a one-hitter and was the master of the mound by struck out 16 Redbirds. Perhaps left and started a five-run rally. Grant streeters returned to add contest of the afternoon will see redieted when the Bluejays meet not walking a single batter. After Mares struck out Jim six more, and bettered that with the powerful Cathedral club meet­ M'ullen in the second game in his pitching prowess cooled at Gene Benson broke Reid’s would- Dolan, Marty Kenehan took a an additional seven runs in the last ing the Mullen Mites. Bears’ stadium. To date the Jays times, but the rough spots were be no-hitter when he singled to few and far between, even for a hase on balls, Joe MacDonald inning when May tripled with the In-their first game o f the sea­ have given St, Francis’ an 18-3 and Tom Reichert doubled, bases loaded. left in the bottom o f the second. defeat in the first encounter of first league game. In the fourth stanza he took first son, the Fanning nine took a slim Lahey singled to center field, Frazzini believes charity begins the season, and last week they Haggerty allowed six walks, two when he was hit by a pitched ball. defeat from St. Joseph’s, 6-5. If they can take the Fransalians to dowmed St. Joseph’s with a 16-0 .+ + + + + Jim Hegge reaped a harvest tally. of runt for the Gremlins. Not the showers, which certainly is their intention, it will be a feather Just who the Mustangs will only did ha drive home six in the cap of Ronnie Garramone. use to try to stop or hold down Least One Strike tallies, but he belted a home run the Cathedralites remains to be in addition to hit single and With a one-hitter already to seen. John Jaidinger is likely double. hi( credn, Lou Reid leemi to be to stiu-t on the hill and Ray Gon- The Fransalians scored every the logical hurler for the St. xaiea will probably spend some time they were at bat and took the Franeii club. Whether he 'will time there, too. ball game, 16-0. With 10 runs duplicate lait week’* mound Norm Frazzini, who allowed already registered on the score- work remaint to be leen. Bob only two infield hits last week, will board, the Gremlins held their Sweeney aUo may see action probably better that record when on the hill despite the defeat biggest rally in the top o f the he falces tthe Mustangs. Cathedral handed him. seventh by adding six more runs Annunciation high drew a bye, to cop the victory. RIC MARES, Annunciation starting hurler, takes his Gene Haggerty, star pitcher for but the club will return May 15 to windup in the DPL game with Regis Sunday afternoon. the Raiders, hopes improved con face St. Joseph's. trol will hold' the comeback- The Redbirds came out on the short end of the 7-2 score. Raider minded Bulldogs scoreless; walks DENVER Regis Dads' Club Gene Haggerty went all the way on the mound for the victors and issued to Annunciation hatters ac­ PAROCHIAL LEAGUE allowed only one hit.— (Bill Smyth photo) counted for the lone two runs STANDINGS scored by the Cardinals. Team W. L. Pet. To Discuss Baseball Cathedral ...... 2 0 1.000 Regia ...... 1 0 1.000 In Final Meet St. Joaeph’a ...... 1 1 .SOO Regis to Play Mines, Trinidad St. Francia’ ...... ____ 1 1 .500 Annanoiation ...... 1 1 .500 T Heir Family ...... 0 1 .000 of the Regis Dads’ club, composed Mullan ...... 2 .000 of the fathers of Regis high school LAST COLLEGIATE GAMES students, will be held Monday eve^ Protest Not Allowed ning, May 9, in the Regis dining OF SEASON ARE SCHEDULED Regis College hall, Denver. By League Authoritieii Roady Kenehan, president, an THIS WEEK END. Parochial league authorities an­ bounced that officers will be elected Sports Schedule and plans will be made for summer The Regis Rangers will meet two opponents this week SATVKDAY, MAY 7 nounced Wednesday that the pro­ for the Fransalians. Mullenite George Bravdica test lodged by St. Joseph’s on its TAKING A HEALTHY CUT at the base! end. They will play a return engagement with Colorado Baseball, Colorado School of takes the pitch behind home plate. St. Francis’ won, Mines, at Regis. game with Cathedral May 1 would ball in the second inning of the St. Francis- Coach C. H. (Kelly) Kellogg, School of Mines at 2:30 Saturday afternoon at Regis, and Mullen game Sunday is Jim Flood, second sacker 16-0.— (Bill Smyth photo) who led the 40 and 8 Legion A team Tennis, Colorado School of not be allowed. Other stories that Trinidad Junior college will engage the Rangers at 11 o’clock Mines, at City park. to city and state championships appeared as a reault of the pro­ last summer before losing out in Sunday morning at Regis. The morning hour was chosen so SUNDAY, MAY 8 test ware labeled as absolutely Tigers 7 , Rangers 3 K . o f C . Junior Loop Moves the regional contest, and John A. as not to conflict with the after------rt------Baseball, Trinidad Junior coL Flanagan, who led the Ford V-8 noon May crowning. ence sdnedule. The two home lege, at Regis, 11 a.m. without foundation. O W L l l \ G Legion B team to city and state Lou Hall, enjoying the plaudits gamei with Colorado college,- also FRIDAY, MAY 13 In Colorado Springs Into Third Week championships, will speak. of his mates for his fine pitching ostponed by snow, seem to be Baseball, Fitxslmons hospital, Founders’ Day Marked B at Fitzslmons. STANDINGS, APRIL 28 Coach Kellogg will again have in the pinches against the Pioneers acing a similar fate. TEAMS charge of the Legion A 40 and 8 last week end, will probably re­ The Regis tennis team absorbed SATURDAY, MAY 14 By National Sorority, The Regis baseball Rangers took Denver’s Junior Parochial W’on Lo*t Are. team, which will be composed of ceive one o f these mounds assign­ an 8-3 trimming at the hands of Baseball, Lowry army air Indianapolis.— Theta Phi Alpha, S«ret»rie» __ 48 791-16 league DiMaggios and Otts are a solid 7-3 setback Tuesday after­ showing plenty of foot in each students from Regis, Holy Family, ments. Ken Gartreli is almost cer­ the University netmen last week base, at Regis. lational Catholic sorority, observea Deputi«p ______68 40 791-20 end, but the golf team came Golf, Colorado college, in Founders’ day April 30 with a noon at the hands of Colorado Chancellor* ______53 49 788-37 division this week, but the com­ Cathedral, and St. Francis’ high tain to be the starting pitcher in college in Colorado Springs. Guards ...... 58 49 770.82 plete standings are not yet avail­ schools. Mr. Flanagan will dis­ the other game. through to score a decisive 21 %- Colorado Springs. luncheon at the Columbia club Trustee* ...... ______51 .*il 781-60 close plans of the Qriffith Motor 5 victory over Colorado college. here. Mrs. Thomas Cortese, new Ken Gartreli, star moundsman Grand Knight* ...... 49 63 786-20 able to the Register. Skip Hallinan, who suffered a company to enter an all-Regis team split forefinger in the opening D. alumnaa president, was toastmas­ for the Rangers, took tha loss to Navigator* - .... ______48 64 777-98 East division victories went to ter. , the tune of 13 hits; Reuben Warden* ...... _.42 60 767-58 St. Joseph’s and Loyola, and in in Legion B competition, to be U. game, is expected to oe able to Chavez pitched for the Tigers. INDIVIDUALS the South division Cathedral took coached by Leo Case, Regis college resume his duties behind the plate. GtmM A n . student and former all-parochial One Gremlin Retired Mass Server 71 Years With the exception of Paul Vil- a win from St James’, 14-1. 3 Gomes Left Kins — T. ______99 178-41 athlete at Mullen high. London, — Clement Butler, lano’s two-run homer in the ninth t.auv«U — C. -. ....86 178-17 Francis Casey shut out Sacred For Rongers inning, the Ranger run-down in Carr — N. - ...._...93 172-21 Heart team, 6-0, for St. Joseph’s server for 71 years at St. Chad’a A lff — D 169-63 early in the week, and pitched Following these games, the Ran­ Cathedral, Birrningham. attended the hitting department was not K. Marlachar — G.K. _____102 169-49 good. Gartreli, Vince Rossi, and against St. Cajetan’s in another gers have but three contests left the first diocesan rally of the P. Wagnrr — G. , 78 169-38 Clean-up Day Servers’ Guild of St, Stephen in Jerry Coursey got the only other Mullen — D. ____ ...... 93 168-78 game to win by a narrow 7-6 to round out the season that was the Cathedral. Mr. Butler has hits for the Northmen. Scherer — W. ____ 93 168-67 margin. Jerry Koch pounded the badly curtailed by inclement T. Berlin — S. 99 166-95 ball for two home runs in the weather. Lowry Field will come to been master of ceremonies there Tigers Merle Bouchard and O'Donnell — 3 . ___ 102 166-65 Conducted by for more than 40 years. Jack Bale each blasted the ball for Lynch — C...... 72 ■ 166-57 shutout. the Regis campus on-May 14, and four bases. Ramsey — G. K. 102 162- Loyola’s 58 Bobby Heiney hurled the other two games, with Lowry Alcorn — S. . 61 162-20 Loyola Men and Fitzsimona, will be played McMahon — W...... ’ 90 161-43 his team to victory over St. Caje­ Day — N...... 57 160-55 tan’s. getting 17 strike-outs and away from home. Play Had 65,000 Verses G. Maritcher — T. .. 96 159-67 allowing four hits and two 5valks, (Loyola Parish, Denver) The brace o f games with the Send Your Boy to Monckton — G. K. .. ..96 168-68 University of Colorado, postponed Angers, France. — The “ Com­ Swiitert — G...... 84 158-63 The Cathedral-St. James’ clash Saturday, April 30, wa's clean­ panions of the Pas.sion,’’ a group BeckiuB — N...... 92 157-89 went only four and a half innings up day on the York street side of when snow fell on April 1 and 2, of .student actors, have just fin­ Kerwin — G...... 157-21 the Loyola grounds. A group of have now been canceled owing to Al Wasrner — W. 9 157-0 the inability of the Buffalos to ished a tour of France during Kruae — T...... 84 156-79 parishioners under the direction of which they presented an adapta­ MulliRan — C...... 83 15.5-#1 L^-Landis and Emil Frei tackled find room on their hea'vy confer- tion of the 15th-century Passion Prijalu — D. ___ ... 99 154- Academy 60 Alumnae unsightly weeds and other debris Dchmer — C...... y.... 90 164-29 with rakes and shovels. They were pl^’. The Mystery of the Passion Kane — T...... 96 163- 70 Many Pictures Offered of Jesus Christ. The original play, Welsh — N...... 81 153-68 not satisfied with the amount of written about 1484, contained 65.- Hay — D...... 85 153-18 Plan Dinner Ball work accomplished and expect to Near Rocky Mountain Na­ MilU — G. K. ------99 153-14 return another day and finish the By Home Movie Agency 000 verses and took four days to Mason — W...... 93 1.52-44 tional Park in Uie heart o f perform. 148-20 job. Jirratl — S...... 102 The aiuHfa] St. Mary's academy A modern and completely America’s most majestic Miller — G...... 98 147-26 alumjMiB reunion dinner-dance, Father A. M. Rieckus, S.J., of Stolte — S. ------146-66 Regis college assisted in Loyola equipped movie agency il at the mountains at the foot of Morrissey — D. _...... 84 145-60 hwihring the senior clas.8, will be service of the people of Colorado ZIPPE& REPAIRS Donifran — G. K...... — .102 held on Tuesday, Mav 24, at the church Sunday, May 1. He in- . 00 >W7S3 vited the parishioners to attend and Wyoming. The Dale' Deane Long’a Peak. On Almost Anjr Gsrmant or ArtleU Horton — W. Park Hill Country club, Denver. Home Movie agency at 28 E. Ninth Moor^ — G...... OS '^SB-22 Miss Patty Morrissey is chair­ the May crowning: at Re^is collegre Beiimftn — N...... OS ' 155- 40 Sunday, May 8. avenue is prepared to sell, rent ★ ROY SYSTEM, INC. Ivenr — C...... - ...... r'07 1S5-E6 man of the dance, and her com­ and service the entire fi^d o: luUIo — T...... J02 163-101 mittee consists of Mary Ellen In the presence of an audience SHOE REPAIR home, educational, and industrial Logan, finance; Peggy Mahoney that filled the church to capacity, audio-'visual training equipment. 29th Season 26 Broadwir 8P. 4165 GAME Sweeney, courtesy; Betty Bader the Loyola school children held the Teams Winter, tickets; and Shirley Horan May crowning ceremony May 10. A film library includes enter­ Grand Iffiilhta (HCj ...... ~.963 Christopher, telephone. After Maureen Doherty placed the tainment, religious, educational, 8«cr»farie« ...... —922 and sports selections. Projectors WE MAKE KEYS Jrtstec* (HC) ...... —920 Tickets will be mailed to all ac­ crown on the statue of Our Lady, Individuals tive members, and the telephone a brief sermon was given by Father and screens are also available at reasonable fees. Gunsmiths - Locksmill^ - ' R am sey...... ------245 committee will endeavor to con­ Joseph Herbers, S.J. Solemn Bene­ July 10 to Aug. 28 Safe Repairing - Day ...... 239 diction closed the ceremony, during It is the hope of Mrs. Dale McMahon ...... 286 tact each alumna personally. The which the Act of Consecration to Deane, owner, to simplify and Move ig price of the tickets is $6 per couple $15 a Week HIGH SERIES for the dinner-dance, $2 per the Blessed Virgin wag recited by further education through sound, Day or NigI to Keyi Team! couple for the dance. Additional all. Through the efforts of the Sis­ motion, and sight methods. Trustees (HC) ...... 2 .6 p C a ll^ 4 9 Naviaators (HC) ...... 2.624 information or tickets can be ob­ ter of Charity and the contributions and Ammunition ■ Deputies ...... 2,691 tained from Mary Ellen Logan, of the children, the altar of Our Seoul Catholic Club Individuals FR. 3244. Lady was artistically decorated. Under personal direction of ARMS King ...... -* «------044 At the April meeting, following In each classroom a small May Seoul, Korea.— Catholics in the the annual Mass and Communion, shrine has been erected and the American army and among State RT. REV. MONSIGNOR ^1942 Larimer TA. 9049 LauveU ...... — ...... - .... — ...... - ...... 625 the f 0 11 0 w i n g officers were children will keep fresh flowers at department personnel stationed elected: President, Katherine these shrines every day during here have opened the Seoul Cath­ JOSEPH BOSETTI S EE TH E PROFESSIONAL Akolt Miller; first vice president, May. The senior and junior so­ olic club under the direction of Ann Killian; second vice presi­ dalities will likewise do their part the Rev. Hugh Craig, Maryknoll Cara of Chancery Office dent, Jeanne Crapo; correspond­ in the observance of World So­ Missionary f r p m Minneapolis ing secretary, Mary Jane Towns- dality day. Bishop-elect Patrick J. Byrne, MULLENITE George Hernandez takes the peg to 1S36 Logan This Sunday will be Communion newly named Apostolic Delegate din; recording secretary, Kathleen, first for a putout in the Mustangs’ game with St. Francis’ Allen; treasurer, Mary Ellen Lo­ day for the Holy Name society. to Korea, spoke at the ceremony. Denver 5, Colo. gan r board members, Peggy Ma­ Sunday. Tha Gremlins pulled out all the stops in this clash for 13 AUTO honey Sweeney, Sonia Rollman, hits to the Mustangs’ one.— (Bill Smyth photo) Theresa Welch, Margaret Mc­ Roaring Roadster Nally Cassidy, and Betty Bader Demonstration Night ENGLEWOOD Winter. By Comparison PE. 0905 SPEEDWAY Planned by 4-ff Clubs SP. 9700 Austria Minister Asks r 1 Mill witl of So. Santo Ft on Oxford Ban on Immoral Films The Denver 4-H (duhi will give I a “ Come and See” night in West im FRIDAY NITES8:00p.n. • TI trials 7:30 p.M. • AdnissioRBS^rimtox Vienna. — Catholic and -Protes­ high school auditorium Friday, tant leaders at an international May 6, at 7:36 p.m. Club members film festival here heard Minister leaders, and friends will see dem> Restaurant Summer Needs for Your Car of Education Felix Hurdes recom­ onstrationa by 4-H memberi in be­ Official AAA mend legislation to outlaw immoral Reataurant 1578 So. Broadway .9 5 films in Austria. Hermann ginning, junior, and senior divis­ DAYTON TIRES...... 8 up Pelchl; O.S.B., representing Car­ ions. , dinal Innitzer of Vienna, read Terry’i Terribla Teen-Agers •will Offers You More.,.* .0 0 message from the Vatican. give specialty acts, followed by a Quality of Food * SEAT COVERS . 9 up square dance demonstration by the Boots and Calico club from Steele ir; Prices 3 0 . 9 5 QUALITY PET SUPPLY school. The public is invited. iff Quantity Served Motorola Radios up SlamM* Kittani, Pappiet, CanariM, if: Linen Service W« lu u ll ’Em It's Bicycle Time! Car-Coolers — Sun Visors Parakaati, if: Atmosphere Goldaa New Bikei and Trikes Polishes — Cleaners Chamois — Sponges Hamitari, i f Courteous & Experienced White Mica W e Fix AU Makes Waitresses. Garden Tools — Hose — Hardware Gold A Tropi­ lit any Fine Gifts for Mother^ s Day cal Fiih, Aqua- American Cyclery REMEMBER MOTHER—MAY 8 rinmi and Make Reaerrationa NOW SnppUae HUB COOK IS shown above at the wheel of the R-X NEW LOCATION Catering to Stoker Anto Store Pal Supplies Remedies Service roaring roadster, a sleek Mercury imported froni 1901 So. Broadway 60 So. Broadway Sp. 9546' Fresh & Frosen Horse Meats California for the season at the Friday night Englewood speedway PE. 3180 BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS 1514 GLENARM AC. 0181 races. This car has been clocked at 117 miles per hour on the Carl HaoMB, Prop., Mtmbtr PE. 0905 - Banquet Room - Private Entrance - SP. 9700 five-«ighthi-mile track in Oakland, Calif. ft. VlastBt da Paul Parlik PAGI^TEN Office, 938 Bannock Stroof THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyifene 4205 Thuridoy, May 5, 1949! Month's Mind WILL ASSEMBLE AT HOLY GHOST CHURCH ABOUT READING Officers to Be Installed After a half hour of readinf, tha aztamal mntclei of the Offered for eye hare flexed 113,000 timet. Yet fatt readers tire lets and Nocturnal Ad9ration Society absorb more. Eye neglect is eery often the cause of a person's For St. Catherine's PTA inability to road at a normal rate and grasp the meaning of the Deceased Nun material. W e can help yon greatly. (St. Catherine’s Parish, Denver) Clyde EUis, Bernard Entler, John EwerL J. Fabry, E. Falagradr, L. jR. Falagrady, A Month’s Mind Mass for Mother St Catherine’s PTA will meet W. A. Farrell. 8. J. Feely. D. Figliolino, To Keep Vigil on First Friday John Berchmans, a Sister of St. on Tuesday, May 10, at 3:16 p.m. J. A. FitipatHek. Daniel Flaherty. J. A. There will be no councit meeting Flanigans T. Floyd, £ . A. Floyd. J. Foley. Mary of Namur, who died March W. Potter, A. Franki. J. Galligan. J. T. The eve of first Friday, Thursday night, is again the SWIGERT BROS. 27 at Sacred Heart convent, Colo­ ttia month. The Rev. D. A. Lem- Garin. Mary Garner. Fred Geier, H. J. ieux, pastor, will install the new Oerdom. Helena Getter, J. Ghighliano. Or­ time for the members of the Nocturnal Adoration society to ISSO California O ptom etristB • 76si rado Springs, was offered in Sa­ ville Gifford. N. Giola, ’Tbomat Glenson. cred Heart church, Colorado and re-elected officers for the next Bob Glenn. G. H| Gorman. £

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.The Denver Catholic Register President______Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Editor...... Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Managing: Director...... Rev. John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Litt.D. Hear Associate Editors— Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A.; Linus Riordan, A.B., Litt.M.; Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A.; Rev, John Ebel, M.A.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M .A.; PanPH. Hallett, Litt.D.; Art Editor, Leo that ideal, but I can enjoy his great Canavan. Editorial Assistants: Robert H o^, A.B.; Jack Heher, A.B.; Catholic Youth epic'because Milton did believe in Vatican Too Interested Paul Hennessey, M.A. (Jour.), M.A. (Hist.); James Kelly, A.B. what he wrote. Just so, I could en­ ASK and LEARN Given a Goal joy Monsieur Vincent, (although In Affairs of the World? Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. I have not seen it) because the B y R ev. / oh n Cavanagh vival, but it is not fair. Roman law By R ev. F ban cm Sybian et characters, and particularly the has been distorted and changed; Published Weekly by "Never in the history of Chris­ principal, shared, or at least as­ Every now and again the bile of KOA pired to share, the faith of the some unfriendly individuals seems the Catholic Church has remained THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) tendom has a generation of youth what it was. It kept alive the pur­ needed Christ and His way of life great Apostle of Charity. The ab­ to rise i^ incious fashion against 938 Bannock Street, 1 sence of this practical faith is the the Vatican. At intervals there is suit of classical learning through more desperately than American the Middle Ages, it carried on the Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0 . Box 1620 Catholic youth of 1949.” chief reason why Ingrid’s perform­ a howl let loose against the Holy . 10:45 ance, though in some respects ad­ Father, and the terrible danger he tradition of Rome, and qnjoyed the There is much more to this sol­ prestige of the former empire. mirable, was not great is to the nation if we do not call Subscription; ‘ ♦ emn warning given last week at Supple but unchangeable, dip­ home our Presidential m \ o j from EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT 75 cents per year in Archdiocese of Denver. the National Conference on Cath­ the home of Christendom. For the lomatic but stubborn, it has lived olic Youth Work than an appro­ most part we find the criticism through the crash of Ungdom, em­ $1.25 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. priate keynote for a national con­ Easter Always pire, and democracy. It r^nuiins presented in a distorted form. Queations o b religion mbmitted by the radio vention. In fact, it was not a key­ what it was centuries ago, re­ On April .8! The calamity howlers maintain audience answered on the irchdiocesnn broadcast. Thursday, May 5, 1949 note. It was a conclusion, voiced that since the Holy Father is al­ buking the rulers of the world by M onsi^or Paul F. Tanner, B y R ev. J ohn B. E bel legedly a spiritual Ibader, he is when it appears needful, the only NCWC assistant general secretary, Easter will always be observed obviously directing his efforts to force in the West that is listened Booklets on Catholio Church available free of cost to the delegates at the national to with reverence beyond national OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Sunday, April 8, and Christmas material conquests in violation of youth conference in Washington. will always come on a Monday if his mission when he invites ^plo- frontiers. It is a force with which to all inquirers. The Denver Catholic Reg'ister merits our cordial approval. the rulers must reckon, whether At the opening session, Archi- the reformed calendar that has matic representation at the Vat­ We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ they like it or not, whether or not bishop Richard J. Cushing of Bos­ been placed on the agenda of the ican. ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or they believe in the Catholic faith. WRITE TO ton set up a trmle goal for all UN General Assembly for consid­ those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. It is absolutely true that the Holy The mightiest statesmen have been Catholic youth: Loving the poor. eration in September is adopted. We hope The Register will be read in every home of the Father’s mission is spiritual, that beaten by its persistence.” ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA, promoting the peace, and uniting Officials o f'th e World Calendar is, the o f men’s souls. Archdiocese. association in New York say that We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in .with the Church. Complete fulfill­ But man, you see, is a creature 41 nations now support the prb- Denver 2, (Colorado the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. ment of these three^ demanding composed of both body and soul. posed new calendar. A bill to « URBAN J. VEHR, goals could make out of any Any attempt to view man as either The 99 Just young person in the country. approve it was introduced into the strictly material or purely spirit­ Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. U. S. Senate March 28. It was By R ev. R obebt E. K ekeisen Experience has shown that ual has always proved to be dis­ placed before the UN General As­ youth, especially in European astrous. In other words, the The Master was speaking about sembly by Panama, with the recom­ countries, is possessed of poten­ Church, while never failing to sinners and His own solicitude for mendation that it go into effect point_^ut man’s true destiny to Presentation PTA to Seat tialities undreamed of in other throughout the world beginning them. He made a startling state­ days. Such effective movements him, exerts herself constantly to Religious Articles with 1950. ment: “ There will be joy in as that of the Jocists, or Young effect conditions in world affairs • Statues • Rosaries • Medals • Pictures New O fficers on May 11 Christian Workers, have been The new calendar would divide that are most conducive to man’s heaven over one sinner who re­ realized upon the basis of earnest the year into three-month quar­ attaining heaven. pents, more than over 99 just who * Crucifixes * Prayer Books * Fondants * Books * Plaques (Preientation ParUh, Denver) Williams, with John O’Brien and ters of 13 weeks, each quarter Alice Gow as sponsors; Robert and devout young people. Given The brilliant history of the have no need of repentance.” The regular meeting of the intelligent and proper leadership, beginning on a Sunday and end­ Church in diplomacy indicates COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ART CIES FOR CHURCH AND HOME John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ing on a Saturday. The beginning Some men have misunderstood Presentation PTA will be held in Erlbacher, with John and Rose and co-operation, the untapped re­ again and again that its basis is sources of modern youth can be month of each quarter— January, not material but spiritual. It stems these words. Some think the the school building Wednesday, Erlbacher as sponsors; Elmer channeled into almost any worthy April, July, and October— would directly from the words of Christ Savior meant there is no ad­ May 11, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Lite Gal­ Henry and Patricia Ann, also chil contain 31 days, and the remain­ . \ . I * . W a «.\ e h dren of Mr. and Mrs. E. Erlbacher, endeavor, with results of amazing to His infant Church 1900 years vantage in being good— repentant legos will install the officers for worth. ing eight months would be of 30 ago: “ Go, therefore, and make sinners are more favored by God the coming year. The fathers will with Charles and Mary Messner as days each. This accounts for 364 < llTiU'll ( O. sponsors; Russell Joseph,.-son of Youth is ambitious, idealistic, disciples of all nations, baptizing Clearly Jesus meant that there is be the honored guests. days; the extra day would be dis­ them in the name of the Father, a different kind of joy experienced Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Pool, with and much more responsible than posed of by making the day fol­ T \. n r i.'ii (iO Ei m i l The Holy Name society May it is usually given credit for. When and of the Son, and of the Holy when one finds what is lost from Dr. John H. O’Keefe and Ida J. lowing Dec. 30 an annual year-end that enjoyed in permanent pos­ dance will be held Thursday, May Campbell as sponsors. these natural qualities are prop­ Ghost, teaching them to observe world holiday, with no date. In all that I have commanded you.” session. The 99 just still afford 5, in the .4.eroplane ballroom. erly directed and assisted, the leap year another world holiday Modern and old-time dances will leadership of tomorrow is ready­ Xt should be obvious to any God more externaJ glory; but the would be added on the day follow­ sinners who return are the oc­ be featured. All proceeds will be made in the Church today. ing Jan. 30. reasonable man that the Catholic used toward purchase of the main Church, which has a membership casion of great rejoicing precisely Forty Hours' The formation of a National A priest, the Rev. Conrad M. because they were lost to God. festival award. Tickets must be ob­ Youth council, as announced at of some 350,000,000 persons scat­ tained from Holy Name men. Morin, professor of Church history tered from one end of the earth Last Sunday in the church at the meeting in Washington last at the University of Montreal, has which this writer is stationed, May devotions are being held Set by Parish week, is very important. Proper to the other, is in a better position interested himself considerably in than any other to know the true there vfere 99 just— 99 little chil­ every weekday evening at 7 :30. organization can intensify ai»^ the new calendar. The Catholic dren brightly, shiningly mirroring focus, as well as co-ordinate, the state of world affairs and to judge Our Lady of Fatima circle was In Westwood Church, he declares, has expressed them objectively. in their scrubbed faces the ^ace entertained recently by Mrs. C. activities of Catholic young men no objections to it. Although the of God that lay within their inno­ and women across the country, present calendar was drawn up by comprises just over 108 acres of Cronkey. (St. Anthony of Padua’s Parish, territory, and has a population of cent souls. White is the only color whether in school, in the business Gregory XIII in 1582, Fa­ High .scores were held by Mrs. Westwood) wound 1,000 inhabitants. But its for First Communion — the occa­ world, or in any capacity. ther Morin can see no objection George Runyan and Mrs. Albert influence for good in world af­ sion for that assembly of “ angels” The Forty Hours’ devotion will Just as important, however, we to changing it. On the contrary, — for white alone is significant Sthan. Mrs. Runyan will entertain fairs is nevertheless tremendous. open with High Mass of Exposition thinkr are the words with which he says it will actually make re­ of the purity of their souls. the circle Wednesday, May 25, at The many nations with diplomatic at 8 o’clock Friday, May 6, and a Monsignor Tanner .closed his ligious observances easier. 1 p.m. in her home. procession with the altar boys and representatives at the Vatican How happy heaven must have 1001 BANNO ALpine 0473 warning: “ That is why the a^os- “ The more the proposal has be­ been over those 99"just. Omitted from the first com­ the girls from the catechism would seem fo be a definite indi­ tolate of youth to youth, officially come known,” he said in New EVENINGS PEorl 5091 municants list last week was the classes. At evening devotions on cation of that fact, and the history Many people — people in par­ sanctioned and approved by the York April 27 on his way to Rome name of Ronald Garcia. Friday at 7:45, Father William of the Church has proved it. ishes all over the country where and the American Hier­ to resume war-interrupted studies First Communion is conducted this Converts baptized last week Monahan of Holy Ghost parish will archy, is the most useful and ne­ Not all non-Catholics fail to give the sermon. High Mass on of ecclesiastical archives, “ the time of year— may be seen weep­ were Patricia^Jeanne Kemock, cessary work that intelligent more clergymen have come to grasp the significance of the place Saturday morning will be at 8 ing a little as the guileless legion JOE HUPPERT'S DRUG daughter ,

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At Loretto Mother-House MOVING New Spring Dress for Vail Center STORAGE Colorado Girls Invested, ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH SHIPPING Ptstroniae Those Friendly Firms Local and Professed in Kentucky Long Distance CONOCO PRODUCTS Twelve former Colorado girls participated in the solemn It’s a thrill Moving ceremonies of reception of the religious garb and profession Lubrication — Deico Batteries ti kfl reieiberei Storage • Packing of first vows at the mother-house of the Sisters of Loretto at Car Waahing Shipping Loretto, Ky., on Monday, April 25, the Feast of St. Mark. W. A. (Dirtth) THOMAS wilb A ll Type* of Fram* Those receiving the religious garb were Mary CatW ine Bnilding* Moyad Jaeger, Dolorosa Simones, Gath-' Alameda A Logan PE. 9840 erine Hyde, and Mary Theresa Sister Mary Theresine is a gradu­ Fraa Eitimato* Sliemers. Their religious names ate of 1948 of Cathedral high . RA. ISlSj are respectively: Sister M. Edith school. All are natives of Denver, \V f r e e d e l iv e r y I DUFFY STORAGE Anne, Sister Marie Dolorosa, Sis­ BUCHANAN’S YOU WILL BE PROUD except Sister Mary Allan, who is THEY CAME FROM ter Mary Allan, and Sister Mary from Windsor, Colo. & MOVING CO. Theresine. Christian Bros. Wines FORGET-ME-NOT Former Coloradoans pronounc­ I Pesalar Bmis 1521 20th St. The first three new novices are ing their first religious vows as FLOWER SHOP members of the Loretto Heights W. O.U*« Tel KB. 6228 members of the Sisters of Loretto XSS DOWNING College Alumnae association, and PE. 1777 S77 So. Bdwy so. were Sister Ann Kathleen (Mary Lou Prendergast), Sister Ruth MERK'S Ann (Ruth Graber), Sister Ed­ Alamada Drag Slora ward Ann (Betty O'Leary), Sister ▼. o. ramcoN, Pnv. Katherine Ann (Erma Heinz), Sis­ DRUG STORE ter Mary Lydia (Isabel Jackson), Cat Rate Omits CUT RATE PRICES Sister John Patrice (Patricia To- pTwcrlpU«iu Acearat.ly flll.4 heny), and Sister Mary Cosmas FonnUin Ssrries . Sehttol SappUas WlaM. Br.iv, Etc. — Psaatala (Virginia Driscoll). fomr Bmtlnes* Appredeted L800 So. Pearl SP. 7689 8-Day Ratreat Hald Alameda and Broadway The beautiful and impressive relipous ceremonies brought to a * 0 0 ROTOLO'S close the eight-day retreat con­ WHEN ducted by the Rev. Matthias Caen, 796 So. Broadway j'slt types ot Kcurides, spedaliziog in diose of dio C.P. The Rev. J. A. Heiser, C.S.C., chaplain at the Loretto mother- teeing becomes o hardship, 'Rocky Mountain Empire. house, was the celebrant of the then fatigue, hcadoehet, Standard Gas & Oils We deal in government, municipal, and con holy sacrifice of the Mass, during lock of interest in work and poradon bonds, preferred and common stocks. which the reception and profession took place. play result. Our statistical department will be glad to ana­ April 26 is the foundation day of AS PART of “Clean-up, Paint-up” week l painters donated their labor and the paint was do- lyze your list of holdings and make suggesdoos. the Sisters of Loretto, The order in Denver, painters are shown giving the nated by Denver merchants. The center, at 1904 The training of your op­ JICKSON’S was founded 137 years ago in Vail Community center a fresh new appearance. The I W. 12th avenue, is an agency of Catholic Charities. tometrist it 0 safeguard for Cut Rate Drugs Kentucky by a saintly Belgian priest, the Rev. Charles Nerinckx. your eyes. PRESCRIPTIONS FOUNTAIN SERVICE The ceremony in 1948 was one Welfare Group Asks Don't neglect your yeorly r a n PIOItPT DBLIVEIT of the largest in the history of Mary Grace Is Honored b O IP tIU Dnmlai « AlsasAi MEMBirCHICAGO this American community of nuni. ty i •xaminoHon. Twenty-two novices recited their Playground Help STOCK^EXCHANfiE first vows and i® were received in the . By 'Quill and Scroll' GEORGE W. MASTEN A large number of guests were For Orphanage OPTOMETRI STS loyce Cleaners! resent for this happy occasion, (Holy Family High School, judge of the kangaroo court, and 5 Broadway PEarl 4668 KEystone 6241 fncluded in the list of visitors Danror) remaining senior members served St. Cecilia’s Sewing club, which John and Albert Nlllson were the following from Colorado: The Quill and Scroll, interna­ as jurists. ‘7/ pays to take care of your tional honorary society for high has as its project the welfare of eyes" Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jaeger, Mr. The initiates were then enter­ the boys in St Vincent’s orphan­ and Mrs. P. Simones and daugh­ school journalists, has announced tained with a minstrel show in FINER Mary Catherine Grace, senior, the age, Denver, is making an earnest JOHN i. SUUtVAN. n tL ter, Florence; Mr. and Mrs. Theo­ which Robert Greenberg was in­ plea for contributions of concrete dore Hyde; and Mr. and Mrs. T. winner of the Spring Journalism terlocutor and John Kenneally Contest medal for an editorial, or brick to use for constructing TEMPTATION GUEANINQ C. Sliemers and daughter. Rose and Frank Carney were the end a new retaining wall, which will be Rita; and the Rev. John P. Moran. “ Iron Curtain.’’ men. A letter from the association ac­ equipped with wire, to encircle a Letter men in any sport are needed playground for the boys. 1284 So. P ev I 17th ol CAIIFORNIA St. • OtNVfR, COLORADO companying the award congratu­ eligible for membership in the club. Cash donations will also be ap­ ICE CREAMfine lated Mary Catherine on her “ sin­ Other officers of the “ D” club In M Gallon. W SP. 3662 cere writing” and announced her preciated. The group has had of­ are: Louis Vecchiarelli, vice pres­ fers of free labor for the work. Mass to Be Sung eligible to compete for the Pres­ ident; James DiTolla, treasurer; Best Quality Fresh Eggs ident’s Scholarship this spring. and Jerry Starkey, secretary. At present the dusty plot of Mary Catherine is the daughter of ground, formerly used as a play­ TTw Arm. Il.tod h.r. im*»rr» ta ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH Ernest Barlock will act as mas­ Broadway Creomery S. wImb you ar. dia. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grace, 4116 ground, has been sodded and plant­ tributlni your patroaaf. ta th. 4if- For All Mothers Quitman street ter of ceremonies at the All-Pa­ ed with dr^ land grass. This work M 8a. Broadway ■P. IMI fm'MIt llnr. of butlnat.. Patroniae These Friendly Firms Student. Receive ’49 ‘Viita’ rochial Basketball dance Friday too has been donated. The fact The student yearbook, the Vista, evening. May 6, at the Knights of that the present fence .has sunk, was distributed Friday, April 29. Columbus hall. During the pro­ causing footballs and baseballs to At Annunciation gram awards will be presented to SANTA FE SHOE The dedication of the 1949 annual land outside, plus the former dusty (Annunciation Pariah, Danvor) is to the Rev. Leo M. Flynn, pas­ the student basketball players who condition of the ground are two DRAPER’S HOSPITAL tor, who celebrates the silver were rated “ All-Parochial” during unfavorable factors. High Mass will be sung Sunday the past season. BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH JoMph Celqnttt, Prop. at 10:46 o’clock for all the moth­ jubilee of his ordination to the It is the desire of the sisters to Furniture & Upholstery Work Done WbiU You Wait ers of the parish at the re<|ue8t of priesthood May 31. The Vista have a suitable place for the boys Patronise These Friendly Firms SEASONABLE PBICES the Sacred Motherhood guild. staff was composed of Jerry Rum- to play, including football and 926 w. 6th Main 4507 742 SANTA FE DRIVE ley, editor-in-chief; Donald Dom­ A class of 80 boys and girls made baseball fields. It is possible that enico, business manager; Gerald bleachers may be supplied later. Upholstering their First Communion April 29 Madigan, pictures; John Weaver, Regis B a za a r in the 8:30 o’clock Mass. The makeup; and Inez Landrum, Mar­ Anyone willing to help in this Fairfax Hardwara children were served breakfast by worthy project, especially in aid­ Repairing garet Marvel, and Mary Catherine (Ooifaa at fairfka) the PTA in the hall including the ing the orphanage to obtain the Modernizing Grace, literary editors. Is Big Success BABOWARI, GLASS. PAINTS W tstM e children from last year’s class. necessary concrete or brick, is ‘D’ Club Initiate. Pledge. LAWN UOWtBS ■HABPKNXD Mrs. Harry Taylor expressed ap­ As the fifth annual Regis ba­ asked to contact the superior at All work guaranteed The firms listed here de­ Fourteen new members were re­ FR. 2725 6022 E. Colfa preciation to her committee, those zaar in Denver came to a close the orphanage. DsttstiCSSleem Terms if desired ceived into the “ D” club, the ath­ a U BDfmAKT. Proa. serve to be remembered who donated special prizes, and all letic association of the school, in Sunday, May 1, workers found St. Vincent's is the only Cath­ Evening Calls when you are distributing who contributed in any way toward that the affair had proven even olic orphanage for boys in the city. Samples Furnished making the PTA bridge-luncheon more successful than last year’s. They range in age from two your patronage in the dif­ such an outstanding success. More than 30,000 persons at­ years through the eighth grade. John C. Also Living Room ferent lines of business. Mrs. Koput was awarded the tended the bazaar during its four- §ehoU rug and Mrs. Katy Siefried, the day run, according to W. G. Joyce iSets fo r Sale pillow cases. The plant went to and Paul Villano, co-chairmen, PINnST Mrs. Martinez. who ."aid that the increa.sed rev­ ANNUNCIATION HIATB AND GBOCBKIBi F. D. Draper, prop. The linen booth chairman, Mrs. enue was a satisfactory tribute to J. Meek, expressed gratitude to the five months of preparation car­ DRUGS PBicn W^^NVlt n i l Pairtaa everyone for helping to put this ried on by bazaar workers. pa tTM project over. The Very Rev. Raphael C. Mc­ Carthy, S.J., president of the col­ Men and women of the pariah lege, announced that all funds re­ ROSS VARIETY STORE Charlie’s IGA Superette terested in helping with the e h ii Mf tertainment for the last meeting of ceived from the bazaar would be 8TORB Charles Scarafiotti, Prop. (Member St. Joseph’s Parish) used in defraying expenses in con­ NOTIONS . INFANT WEAR the PTA this year are asked to S4tl FRANKLIN 8T. Hardware • Toye Formerly National Brands Store contact Mrs. George Smart, EA. nection with the erection of the 1415, before Monday, May 9. new Regis chapel which was dedi­ 2214-16 Kaamay w« b. Onr ICrA Plan Offers Yon Rigger and cated early last week. Rettcr Rargains at Everyday LOW The committee for the bridge The various gifts taken during EXPERT REPAIRING DE. 44SS' luncheon held Tuesday were Mrs. the bazaar were as follows: yhanawdal. to Mm yML PRICES — Come in and Re Convinced Harry Taylor, chairman; Mmes Automobile, Kenneth Norton, 2749H APPLIANCES • VACUUMS Wt pnadly adawtodo IH M» Charles Haley, Philip Grommett, S. Bannock street: television set. OUie MOTORS Mat sMeeUaM by Ik. ■Mtoal ifw ALL MEATS GUARANTEED TO BE GOOD Toppon 2801 Quitman street: refrigerator. NEW HOMES FOR SALE (M.toa. 4a. to fd r gflMa artmt* Ted Johnson, Walter Anderson, Armature Rewinding MTTiM. BBeVMUMtod ■IMI.W. Sr.; Jack Feeley, Jack Plumb, Pat Mary B. Fair, 1166 S. Downing street: 2 and 3 Bad Room, in Park Hill AND TENDER OR YOUR MONEY BACK mink scarf, Paul Martelon, 5146 Raleigh O ffle. OB. dtM Pm DtolfaMiT. PHm . fur M k a . Powers, William Schweider, Ralph street. Meyer Electric Co. CeeipUl. Sl»»rtt*uu S.r*tce Pu Um u d sB MhM MMatoae— Free Parking in the Rear Moore, John Tanko, Frank Popish, Electric washing machine, Mrs. A. 1500 E. 37tk Ave. V n iT O tia GIFT DKPABTIIINT Hanifen, Mt. St. ,EHxabeth*s. Morrison: Pick Vfi .nd DcIlTrry TAbor U U ______743 Santa Fe Drive — KE. 0747______J. Pankoski, M. Honeker, William tires, W. R. Colvard, 1117 S. Pearl street; JOHN F. BRUNO Caskins, Kenneth Klasrrfann, Sr cedar chest, Pete Bemey, Regia student; Connie Kelly, and J. Mumford. car battery. Jack Berry, Golden: silver Remltor Mary Catherina Grace set, J. D. Matthews. 170 Clay street. 610 7 E. 22nd Society to Be Feted Electric sweeper. Mrs. Mike l^sano, M T. CARMEL The sisters and boys of St. Vin­ the school hall April 29. Clinton Hays. Kans.; record player. P. Lanforello, ST. JOHN'S PARISH Lombard, president, acted as €67 Blaade street: electric mixer, lone TIm Arms lUtqJ %• cent’s home will entertain the An­ Craig, nouviers. Colo.; satin comforter, h« w hen j e n nr* James B. Stromaoe, 129 8. Ix>gan: waf­ Rocco Carbone GRand 9049 Patroniae These Friendly Firms nunciation branch of the St. Vin­ tributiaf r«u r pntronngn t« tbn Jlf- cent Aid society Thursday, May fle iron, Ray VUIano. 8S8 Grove street: Cathedral Brownies electric iron, Charles Jachetta, ^832 Rocky’s Inmiit liatn of bMelnnaB. 12, at 1:30 p.m. Umatilla street. The program will startfollowin Earrings. W. J. Stapleton, 4200 W. Cleaning & Tailoring Lownmowers PETERSONS To Receive Eucharist Snd avenue: minute minder, Pauline Rich, a short business meeting. A: 8467 W. Alice place: cross stitch quilt, 1320 W. 38th'Ave. members are invited to he guests Brownies of Cathedral troops Mary Coviilo. 6760 N. Franklin street^ SUITS MADE TO ORDER Sharpened 388 and 346 will receive corporate Dresden quilt. T. Raber Taylor, 790 AUTO SERVICE of the sisters and bring their Fillmore street: baby set. Mrs. Pcritlo. Alteration. Remodeling Pickup A Dflirtry S«rTlc« friends. ^ Communion in honor of Our McMurIry PaInU - Kemtonc Dependable Repairing S7J0 Zuni street; kangaroo doll, Ed ST. JAMES' PARISH Garden Tooli - Houaewaraa Prize winners of last week’s Blessed Lady and their mothers in 0*Connor. 4296 Green court. On All f!ars the 9 o’clock Mass Sunday, May 8, Cutwork luncheon set. Mrs. Marie Sea­ Patronise These Friendly Firms pinochle games are Mrs. Ro.sanna man. 2425 Race street: cake. Rose Hiro- 6th Ave. Hardware NEW LOCATION Hebert and Mrs. John Roach. in the Cathedral, Denver. Follow­ street. 3183 W. 37th avenue: blanket, Z80S E. (th Art. BA. J lf l 563 Detroit FR. 5023 ing Mass both troops will enjoy a Mrs. W. A. Garvey. Geary. Okla.: afghan. ST. DOMINICS Special prizes donated by Mrs. breakfast with their leaders, Mrs. Hose P. Daly, 2702 I,«owell boulevard: Guaranteed Permanent Waving Ollie Dougherty and Mrs. Hugh tea set, Catherine Jennings, 625 Garfield Gallagher were won by Mrs. J. B. John Hyde, Mrs. Les Siebert, Mrs. street. a Specialty Roy Kuhn, and Mrs. Babs Rehkon. Hamilton watch. Tim May. 3126 W. VesBS and Mrs. John Monckton. WHITTAKER PIERRE , ROOFERS RADIO SERVICE 'The following troop adult mem­ .37th avenue: Elgin watch, L. P. Miles. Robert Thomas was runner-up in Boulder; men's ensemble. Jim Murphy, and Sales My Lady Edith bers attended the annual scout Regis student: eleetric toaster, Marvin PHARMACY DECOBATOBS' C. J. ST. PETER, Contractor a speech jneet held April 24 in banquet at the Denver Dry Goods Fraxtinl. 8790 W. Alice place. Wood Shinglei Knights of Columbus hall. Hr. Norton, who received the «uto- INTERIOR aad EXTERIOR TIP TOP RADIO Beauty Shoppe tea room: Mrs. Roy Kuhn, Mrs. “ The Friendly Stored Campotition Roofs The monthly bazaar mesting tBobile, is a native Iowan who was Expert Sprayiag or & APPLIANCE Hlanit KMMkr, Ugr. Babs Rehkon, Mrs. Mildred Mc- stationed in Denver during the war and Bnuk Paiating Free Estimates will be held Sunday, May 15, fol­ returned here in October. 1945. He runs Prescription Spedaliste 2434 E. 3rd Ave. EA. 2222 2804 E. 6th Avo. EA. 078S Neese, Mrs. Don Negri, Mrs. Le- lowing the 9 ;30 o’clock Mass. Cof a fllUng station at 2689 8. Broadway. W. S2nd and Perry GL. 2401 TEXTURING Roy Hole, Mrs. Joe Aray, Mrs. A gift is being held at the coU tfs for Roof Repairing fee and ijoughnuts will be served John Hyde, and Mrs. Les Siebert. the bolder o f Program No. S461. PAPER HAXGHVG BOOr PAINTING — SPRAT OR ' The firms listed here de­ KNIGHT SERVICE CO. to those attending the meeting. BRUSH CONTRACTORS LATBING — PLASTERING serve to be remembered HOLY GHOST Em . PbMi. GB. aad IM4 Dr. D. C. Werthman FREE ESTIMATES when you are distributing MOTOR TUNING Four Retreats for Laymen Bndgat Paymaata if Dasirad PIERRE ROOFING Co. your patronage in the dif­ Complete Auto Sendee and Associate Guaranteed Oils and idti PMiua. DEzter S321 lat Peatiu DExter 3869 ferent lines of business. Washiag * Pelitkiag Jk Labricatioa DentistM Lubrications 6th Ava. at Detroit FR. 3396 PLATES Set at Regis This Summer 8 5 cents 606 ISth Str««t 1206 IStli StrMt The Regis Laymqn’s Retreat league, naw ip Its 32nd year, Yoqng’s Service Station KEj.toiia 8721 TAbor 8761 will offer four retreats this summer for laymen of the Denver at 2dth 4k California area during the months of June, July, and August. Announcements N w Bely Gheet Cbareh ST. ANTHONY'S PARISH R e m o u n t v o u n were made this week to members of the league, stating tbat there CHRIST THE KING PARISH Patroniae These Friendly Firms OIAMONNJ INTO A will be two ttvo-day retreats in June, one retreat of three days Fatreniee These Friendly Firms M O D f DN SETTINQ in July, and a second three-day retreat in August. ST. PHILOMENA'S The two week-end retreats in June will be conducted on June U a n A e J t & 18-19 and June 26-26 by the Rev. Lawrence A. Chiuminatto, S.J:, The firms listed here de­ Complete Line director of White House, the laymen’s retreat house n«iar St. Frank AntoiMlIi W. L. (Spaed) U toaa serve to be remembered Quality Meats & Groceries U a e t A e e t Louis, Mo. The Rev. Harry B. Ciimmins, S.J., former president i6 y «“n„.iT— of St. Louis university and at present regent of Creighton univer­ FOR when you are distributing BEER TO TAKE OUT RONNIE BRYAN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS sity medical school in Omaha, will conduct the third retreat, July your patronage in the dif­ 29-30-31. Retreat master for the final retreat, Aug. 19-20-21, will FIORE GROCERY ferent lines of business. WALT'S VARIETY 'be the Rev. John J. Quirk, S.J., professor of modem languages COLD BEER ISn BO. FEDEEAL • WE. Ill and philosophy at Regis college. t O FFER S YO U 420 So. Colorado Blvd. The two-day retreats begin on Friday evening at 8:15; the CALL FR. 8881 Ne CHx I«1m Tss three-day retreats on Thursday evening at 8:16. All retreats are CltywM. Dtlirtty Btrrict lt % DUeoaat ttr Cuh A Cuiy concluded by 8 o’clock on Sunday evenings. Shoes For the FamUy These am “ closed” retreats, the men living in Carroll hall on Cane and Bottles thu Rx (rf Automotivu Survlcu A to Z Dry Cleaners Gothing - Dry Goods the Regis college cempui. There is no fixed marge. Retreatants make a Mcre^, free-will offering at the end of toe exercises, but EA«t4766 8TH AT BIRCH Westwood 1082 1091 So. Federal Bivd. N otions' It is definitely not demanded. Any Catholic or non-CathoIie lay­ man is welcome and invited to make a retreat. TED'S Opaa all day Saadaya Ti30 A.M. to 9 P. M. Dry Cleaning !•% CMh * CSR7 I JW-Or, For further infomation and regervatione. write or call tha 3504 E. ^U ax "T OPEN EVENtNGS Rev. A , M. Bkekua, S.J., at Kegb eo^gt .(Gt. 8«8';.

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FOR GRADUATION GIFTS SEE Blessed Sacrament Men Set Communion Assumption Prom Royalty Mr. Walter J. Kerwln ' Atiociated with (Bletted Sacrament Parith, tives L. L. Lewis, John L. Blake, in 1946. She left in October, 1946, Denrer) Dr. F .' A. Peterson, Mrs. Frank to enter the novitiate. On Sunday, May 8, Mother’s Sabine, president of the Boy Mmes. F. L. Weiser and H. G. JOS. M. FISHMAN Mays were among those who at­ day, all the men and boys in the Scouts’ Mothers’ auxiliary, and the Jeweler and OptometrisS parish are urged to receive cor­ assistant coach. Jim Monaghan. tended the annual Girl Scouts’ din­ porate Communion in the 8 o’clock Jim Elliot, who has been the scout­ ner in the Denver Dry Goods tea­ DIAMONDS • LOCKETS WATCHES • ROSARIES Mass, and to offer special prayers master for several months, will be room April 26. CROSSES - COMPACTS for their mothers, both living and the toastmaster. The breakfast will Louise Parslow, daughter of 8T.'CHRISTOPHER MEDALS dead. be held in the school auditorium. MIRACULOUS MEDALS rad CHAINS Mr. and Mrs. Charles J, Parslow, SCAPULAR MEDALS The annual Mother’s day break­ Sister John. Patrice, the former entertained troop 70 at dinner in Glasses on Credit fast, which is cooked by the fath­ Patricia Taheny, daughter of Mr. her home April 28. Her guests in­ ers and served to the mothers and and Mrs. John T. Taheny of this cluded Jean Carbone, Susy Collins, 807 15th St. TA. 0029 to the Boy Scouts of troop 145, parish, pronounced her vows as a Ottilia Fuermann, Alice Hedeman, will be held Sunday immediately Ldretto nun on April 25, the Feast May Lou Leavitt, Margie Mc­ following the 8 o’clock Mass. Also of St. Mark,jit the Loretto mother- Cabe, Peggy McLaughlin, Darby invited to the breakfast are house in Loretto, Ky. Sister John O’Rourke, and Beverly Stein. Bun­ Fathers Campbell, Mulcahy, and Patrice attended Blessed Sacra­ co was played during the evening THE GREAT^ NEW Borer. They will be seated at the ment grade school, and was grad­ and the winners were Margie Mc­ speakers’ table with scout execu­ uated from Cathedral high school Cabe and Jean Carbone. Mmes. J. V. Collins and George Nichols entertained the members W ^tiiidiouse of St. Anthony’s circle April'21. The prizes were won by Mmes. Grier M. Keyser and Frank Thom­ son. Refrigerotor-Freezef Ida Garbella to Go Abroad olorado springs Miss Ida R. Garbella, a member of this parish, will leave Denver Combination on Monday, May 9, for New York city. She will board the S. S. Queen Elizabeth there on May 13 for England. Mis. Garbella plana a wOliCiftfAIW swde pewtb three-month trip that will include six European countries, England, GUESTS OF HONOR at the prom given Jo Ann Ficco, Violet Persichetti, prom queen; Dom- by new, exdnsiee, ouKNWrtk Belgium, Holland, France, Swit­ enic Gargano, the king; Elaine Tolvo, Joseph Sac- zerland, and Italy. She will spend in the Broadmoor Country club by the a month in Piedmont, Italy, where students of the Assumption high school, Welby, are comano, and Barbara Sue Ciancio, crown-bearer. G3®QJ»><§£X1© several o f her aunts live. shown above. They are, left to right, David Ciancio, The pages are Michael Daley and Tommy Russel. Miss .Catherine Mall of this par­ + + + + Get COLDER COLD for faster food freezing and ish, who was a patient in Mercy Suggests U. $. Import steady, safe cold for normal food-keeping. Giant hospital, is now at home and mak­ ing a good recovery. Parish in Welby to Have Christian Family Life iW z e Chest and Ice Cube Storage Tray freeze Mrs. John E. Leonard enter and store safely 56 pounds of food and ice— tray tained at a miscellaneous shower 100 First Communicants From Latin Americans alone holds 108 cub^— new Butter Keeper— big In her home May 3, honoring Meat Keeper— two big Humidrawers— and many Jeanne Lavelle, bride-elect. Her Welby.—On Mother’s day, May Virgin’s statue will be in the eve­ Washington.—In an address at guests included the members of 8, in the 8 o’clock ,Mass, 100 chil­ ning of the same day at 8 o’clock. the annual Pan-American recep­ other great features in the grand, new Aristocrat 101 the Blessed Sacrament circle of dren will receive their First Holy Elaine Tolvo will crown the statue tion and dinner of the Fourth De­ and will be assisted by Violet Per­ J. D. Cronch C. D« O’BrIta the Archbishop’s guild. Miss La­ Communion. Members of the Altar gree Knights of Columbus, the velle will return to her home in sichetti and Jo Ann Ficco. Bar­ Very Rev. Robert I. Gannon, S.J., M AY REALTY Indianapolis, Ind., next week, society will serve breakfast for the bara Sue Ciancio will be crown- said that one spiritual product where her marriage to Leonard A. Communion class after Mass. Con­ bearer. the United States might well im­ PEREINS-SEEABEB Leonard will take place in June. firmation was received by 140 on The crowning of the prom queen, port from Latin America is solid R E A L T O R May 3. Mrs. WMlliam Kennedy, who is Violet Persichetti, took place April Christian family life. still a patient in Mercy hospital, is The crowning of the Blessed 28 in the Assumption school. In his call for a spiritual as 102 No. Tejon INSURANCE ■ LOANS improving. well as material exchange between Nocturnal Adoration 3-4 o’CIock North and South America, the fFe Specialise in Ute Theater Bldg. The Blessed Sacrament parish former president of Fordham uni­ members of the Archdiocesan Con­ Denverite Will Describe versity said that the United States, Clergy Wear Colorado Springs, Colo. fraternity of Nocturnal Adoration where there is one prieist for every Suits— Topcoats are requested to attend to attend 620 Catholics, might well export its MAIN 1898 adoration in the Holy Ghost Experiences in Red Land abundance of religious vocations to Cassocks, Etc. church Friday morning, May 6, such lands as Brazil, where there between the hours of 3 and 4 (St. James’ Parish, Denver) her of the circle. The next meet­ is only one priest for every 12,000 Catholics. Father Gannon also cau­ o’clock. The monthly meeting of the St. ing will be held at the home of The firms listed here de­ WORLD WIDE Mmes. Ramon Campbell, C. V. Jam'es Men’s club will be held in tioned U. S. businessmen against Gooding, and Edward L. Curran the Walsh Memorial hall on Mrs. Jack F. Knudsen, 1219 Ley­ wrecking the State department’s serve to be rem em bered TRAVEL SYSTEM were hostesses to 20 members of W’ednesday, May 11, at 8 p.m. This den street, on Monday evening, good will policy by exploiting Latin when you are distributing AUTBOBIZED AGENTS SOB THE St. Joan of Arc’s circle April 29 at will be “ Ladies' Night’’ and mem­ May 9. Americans, and deplored American AIBLINE8 AND STEAMSHIP LINES a bridge-luncheon. The prizes were bers are invited to bring their The members of Tekakwitha sectarian groups who go to South your patronage in the dif­ B. J. O'LEARY. Manager* won by Mmes. W. E. Dolan and wives. Mrs. Martin Herbert will circle met Tuesday, April 19, in America to evangelize Catholics, ferent lines of business. Spacial AtUntlon to CltrfT and Paul Desilets, and Mrs. Frank J. address the meeting on her per­ the home of Mrs. Howard Emge. not pagans. Rallciona Haraway was a guest. sonal experiences in Russia, All Mary and Theresa Carr will en­ men of the parish are invited to r* tertain the members of St. Ce­ attend this meeting. Boyd Bailey, St. Patrick's Couple frank ‘‘ If Your Tieedt Are Eieetrical cilia’s circle in their home on Tues­ the president, will preside. Re­ MORRISSEY Call Main 939” day evening, May 11. freshments will be served. • Special WIRDJO—FIXTURES AND BEPAUEIS Mrs. Edward Oliver entertained The Very Rev. Harry S. Smith, St. Anne’s circle members at a C.SS.R., will address the Altar sO' Married for 59 Years SPRING SERVICE Berwick Electric Co. bridge luncheon at the Tiflfin April ciet.v at the next meeting on Fri­ day, May 13. The rutfflliage sale (Sl. Patrick’, PaH«h, Danver) Canzona, and Syl Frank. C?irs — Trucks J. D. BERWICK 26. The prizes were won by Mmes. A successful games party was P. Clifford Welch and Louise John­ held last week netted $375. A marriage longer than many 7 W. C a ch o rro i Colorado Bprtnta. Cotorad# full lifetimes will be observed Fri­ held by the PTA April 27 in the T44C A«4S70CRAT 10 son. Guests for the afternoon were Forty teen-agers met on Monday day, May 6, by Mr. and Mrs. John auditorium of the school. The pro­ Mmes. Kirk Kline and Richard E. in the Walsh Memorial hall. TOs finest of aS-Re&igecator-I^^eezer cowM« Menghin of 2734 W. 35th avenue. ceeds will be used to cover the Oliver. The children of the pariah will natioBs iBaM Hm m OREAT, NEW “^Superior Service Stores^ Optometrist day. Those in the class are: church before Rev. John Guida, di Paolo was given to Mrs. Frank high school girls and boys, will not Eugene Blish, Denis Bordeleau, S.J. They have lived in Denver and Vendegnia, and another, donated Main Store Phone Main 144 IZS North T .j0B St. resume its regular Monday eve­ John Borg, Robert Boston, Gary have attended St. Patrick’s parish by Mrs. John Brienza, was pven ning meetings until next Septem­ to Mrs. Fred Deard. Refreshments Main Stora — 18 North Tejon St. PHONE MAIN M il Boyd, Philip Bruzzichesi, Jackie church continuously since then. 10 % DOWN Payments North Stora — 832 North Tajoo St. COLORADO isPRINGS. C O L a ber. Fentress,_ Larry Griffin, Andrew Both were bom in Brez, Austria. were served. Thanks is extended First Lt. Regis C. Ginn, aon of Grotowski, Tom Howe, Billy Kot- Mr. Menghin came to this country to all who in any manner con­ Mrs.' James Ginn of this parish, tenstette. Jack McLaughlin, Ar­ in 1887 and followed the occupa­ tributed to the outstanding suc­ Get Baiu*$ (of Denver) PETE BERON1 expects to fly to England May 16. thur Moskot, Jim Nash, A1 Staples, tion of pastry baker until 20 cess of the party. Candy and Ice Cream at FlIRMTURE SHOP Hie is stationed at Spokane army Raymond Straw, Robert Swiler, years ago, when he retired on ac­ Next Sunday will be corporate Broadway Appliance UPHOLSTERINa air base in Washington at present. Robert Yantorno; count of failing health. Mrs. Communion day for the Holy Johnson-English RE-UPHOLSTERING AND This will make his third trip to Marla Kay Artzer, Mary Helen Menghin came to this country in Name society. The monthly party 850 Broadway — KE. 1657 REPAIRING England; his first was in the war, Barnes, Sharon Rose Curulewski, 1890. He is 87 years old and Mrs. sponsored by this group was held Slip Cor.r. «nd Drap.riM Deanna De Nio, Barbara Hoag, on Friday evening, April 29, in the Drug Go. Mad. to OrdCT when he flew 35 missions. Menghin is 77 years of age. Four Judy Jones, Marilyn Kohles, Slgrid auditorium of the school. Mrs. J. Taylor Sellers enter­ daughters were bora of this mar­ LENTHERIC Toiletriet Fnrnitiire Made to Order Letkemanh, Patricia Liske, Kath­ Two daily Masses will be of­ 8. Caioid. A .a Male IM . tained Our Lady of Lourdes circle riage. Three of them live in this Tejon at Btjoo St. Phone 14#8 leen Mitsch, Kathleen Schaefer, fered in the month of May at 7 in her home April 26. The prizes parish and attend St. Patrick’s. Alta Lou Smith, Carole Smith, and 8 o’clock. On Saturdays there were won by Mmes. William Walsh, They are Mrs. Hilda Chiolero, Mrs. Donna Lee Gutkowski, J o 1 e n e will be only one Mass at 8 o’clock. The Heyse Sheet W. W. White, aud Miss Ann Les­ Mary Hanssen, and Miss Ruth g w Q T Q i g Cunningham, Elizabeth Stauffer, Menghin. Another daughter, Mrs. On the first Friday of the month Metal and Roofing ter. Guests were John Cuthbert- and Patricia Gormley. Masses will be at 6:30 and 7:30. INCORPORATED son and W. W. White. Eugenia .White, resides in Okla­ HEATING ROOFING Thomas 'Weiss, Peter Craven, homa City, Okla. They have four No Holy Hour will be held on thia EIVTERPRISE TENT SHEET METAL Mr. and Mrs. John Hesselbine and Thomas Constantino will be children and six great-grandchil­ Friday. 52> SO. NEVADA went to Oklahoma City last week pages, and Elizabeth Tunis, Bar­ dren. AND AWNING CO. Phone M.ln (SI to visit Mrs. Hesselbine’s parents. Eat. 1888 bara Jorgensen, and Patricia Receive Firit Holjr Communion P H . 1 2 6 4 Mrs. Margaret Ross of Central Brennan will be flower girls. Forty-seven boys, and girls com­ City was the guest of Mrs. Frances WASHINGTOM PHIUDSLPRIA Servers will be Jimmie Faltor and prised the class that received First MIW YOKK Hesselbine and her sister, Miss Lo Dick Halpin. Holy Communion in the 9 o’clock retto Loughran, last week end. The honor roll at St. Jamoc* aehool fof the Fifth Period ending April 29 Mass May 1. All the attendants HEIDELBERG'S Marj’ Claire, daughter of Mr. follow t: and communicants were guests of and Mrs. J. Fred Riesenman, was Grade eighth—^retphen Lamb.- elaae the parish PTA at breakfast im­ CLOTHING baptized last Sunday by the Very leader: Mary Fitsgtfrald. Norma Jean Go East this summer... Chimaide, Joe Littleton, and Merlyn mediately after the Mass in the Men's FumlthlngB Rev. Harold V. Campbell. The Frigon: lunchroom of the school. Father 10 NORTH TEJON ST. sponsors were Robert Gunther and Grade seven— Kay Glowes, class leader; Achille Sommaruga was the guest Jeanne Crapo. Mary Ann■ “Ruddy. * >. JiJoanne Mentgen. Mar* and garet Ann McCarthy, Tommie West­ of honor. Two J^eautiful lamb brook. Phil Compton, and John Brod­ cakes, donated by Mrs. A^Can- erick : zona, were awarded to F%vian COMPLIMENTS OP Grade six— Karen Peltier, class leader atriela MlttdBtadt and Mary Paul: Mascarenas and Sandra La OLSON & BENBOW Deanery Sets Grade five— Rosetta Wolf, class leader: Guardia. Elisabeth Hsyet. Sharon Kohles, Judith w The following were first com­ PLBG. & UTG. CO. t H E t S - l Cullerton, and Ronald Allen: u m Convention Grade four— Mary Ellen Dunn, claie municants; 116 North Weber St. QfYlolortlo Ion OS 'n n c . leader: Gertrude M o a e r. Germaine Gloria Alire, Precilla Arellanes, O'Leary, and Janet Westbrook: ' Gail Barnard, Dianna Beall, Bar­ Tel. Main 3066 -Sales nOiWSgM Grade three—Colleen O'Leary, class A t Roggen leader: Barbara Jorgensen. Ellen Kukar. bara Castro, Dennis Chavez, Fred Kathryn Mentgen. Peter Craven. Charles Currier, John De Andrea, Anthony Green. Larry Schmitt, and Thomas W eiss; De Bell, Darlene Dezzutti, Joan The regular quarterly meeting Grade two—Marla Kay Artier, class • for extra vacation East, Joseph Elizalde, C. Fabrizio, of the Greeley deanery will be leader: Pat Backus. Sharon Rose Car- FORT COLLINS ulewski, Jackie Fentress, Marilyn Kohles, Harold Fabrizio, Mary Jane Fina- thrills! held Thursday, May 12, instead of and Carole Smith: more, Marilyn Fox, Verdon Harris, X Grade one — Katherine Wolf, class Tuesday, May 10, as formerly leader: Kenny Jameson. James Thirkell, Michael Howard, Gayle Huff, • for cool, clean Sharon Seib. Joan Schm itt.‘ and Sharon Carolyn Jones, Gloria IGkler, Ann The firms listed here de­ scheduled. The Sacred Heart Altar Scheuermann. comfort VISITORS ARE ALWAYS Louise Kirk, Frances Kuhnie, and Rosary society of Roggen will The pinochle club will not meet serve to be remembered WELCOME AT Sandra LaGuardia, Vivian Maia- be host to the group in the parish this Saturday. loha, Joan Mancinelli, Pat Man- when you are distributing hall. The St. Zita circle was enter­ VISIT OUR SHINN'S PHARMACY cinelli, Rosa Lee Marietta, Mar­ jrour patronage in the dif­ The program for the day is as tained by Mrs. Joseph Ransom in NORTHERN HOTEL COR. the DAC this month. High score garet Martinez, Favian Mascare- follows: 10:30 a.m., business ses­ aron NEW DRIVE-IN ferent lines of business. PH. 92 Ft. ColUna. sion of the Greeley deanery; pre­ was won by Mrs. Oscar VogeL • Take that “ some day” vacation thia year—and Guests were Mrs. Lea O’Toole and Char- siding, Mrs. B. Leo Devlin, Wray; Mary see the exciting East! Famous dtiee! Quaint New Opening prayer and itrelcome, Mrs. H. S. Dugdale. Mrs. Joseph I7tb & LOGAN Cecchinni will be hostess in the Joyce Pistole, Barbara Romano, England! The invigorating Adirondacks! llie stately In Ft. Collin. OB Hiwaya 87 and 287 the Rev. Charles P. Sanger; Frank Romero, Roger Romero, Reports, deanery officers, chair­ May meeting in her home at 712 Hudson River! Endianting Atlantic Coast resorts! Locust street. Frances Bchlede, Jeanette See- ^ DREILING MOTORS men of committees, affiliate presi­ wald, Richard Senkins, Agnes Hove Your Wl^n you go East—Go BurlingtonlYova vacation dents; Mrs. Hugh Wallace is a patient Baick and G.M.C. Spoelaliat* — Salo. and Expert Service in Mercy hospital. Mrs. John Con­ V i^ , Kathleen Wesley, Holly, enjoyment begins the moment you step aboard your Prayer, the Rev. Emile Ver- Lei Vm Porceltdnise Your Car nor is a pKtient in S t Joseph’s John Simone, and Arthur Sanchez. schraeghen; Attendants were Re^na Braheny, air-conditioned Burlington train. Speed to Chkago Telephone 626 hospital. 12:30 p.m., luncheon session; Members of the Gloomchasera’ Patricia Carlino, Kathleen Murphy, aboard the jlmous D envsb Zephyr or the Vista~Dom presiding, Mrs. Harold Klausner, and Collen Peterson. The cross­ CLOTHES club spent an enjoyable evening Califobnia Zephyr. At Chicago, theae trains make president of Sacred Heart Altar in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank bearer was Roger Seick, and the society; Phillips on Saturday night, April candle-bearers were Joseph Libo- convenient connections for eastern points. And there’s Program, Sacred Heart school 2, after first attendinj^ the mis­ nati and James Pacello. no extra fare! BRIGHTON children. The Fatal Quest, a trag­ sion services. In addition to the Members of the PTA who pre­ CLFANED edy in three acts, upper grades; hosts, the following members were pared apd served the breakfast 7rav«/ this Canfrm Way PURINA FEEDS - FARM SUPPLIES — SANITATION DAIRY SUPPLIES The Ash Grove and The Merry present: Messrs, and Mmes. Jerry were Mmes. J. Libonati, J. Pacello, AT SCOUTED TOUaSU Medley, chorus, upper grades; Bartscherer, Boyd Bailey, E. J. M. Strempel, B. Lamirato, L. Brighton Hatchery and Farm Store Address, "Foster Homes for Fatlar, Martin Foley, Clay Grimes, Cribari, T. Borgeo, S. Miller, A. The ideal way to se^ the meet of the East with DO waste of Hma. Everything rrt N. MAIN m-w Children,’’ the Rev. Elmer Kolka; John Leydon, Hugh Wallace, and Address, the Very Rev. Bernard Dr. and Mrs. John Thompson. Charges Not Proved planned and paid for in advance! You Froegel, spiritual director of the Mrs. William J. Solis was host­ London. — Charges of sedition GIGANTIC will truly enjoy these “Vacations with­ deanery. < ess to the Ave Maria circle April and disloyalty brought against out a Ctm.” 2 p.m., afternoon session, prayer. 25. She was assisted by her Cardinal Mindszenty were not Father Joseph Korb. daughter, Mrs. C. J. Freiberger. proved according to Hungarian CleaNtrsaRd Laundry Messages, Mrs. John F. Mur- Mrs. Charles Galligan was a guest law, said Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, BURLINGTON TRAVEL BUREAU taugh, president, ACCW; Mrs. The next meeting will be at the leading British lawyer. Member 17th and Champa • Denver 2, Colorado PURSE BROS. NEW FASm O N T. A, Cosgriff, national director home of Mrs. P. Hodges, 1225 of Parliament, and deputy chief Phone: Keyitone 1123 of NCCW; Newport street. May 23. British prosecutor at the Nurem­ MA. 6101 V. W. JOHNIOKr OewelJPDWWAjei* GROCERY & MARKET Cleaners A Dyers Address, "Rural Life Program,’’ The Martha circle met on Mon­ berg trials. JOHN a . JOHNSON the Rev. Roy Figlino, archdiocsean day, April 26, in the home of Mrs. Sir David) speaking "from the 10% Discoaal Plait tA« CMoMoJUIrMMiPMr • Jbn«Sf-0 <«. > GROCERIES - MEATS — FRUITS director of rural life; Chfrles H. Jones, 2600 Kearney VEGETABLES Offlea Plaat standpoint of a lawyer," added SPraca t m IH U Baat CaMas flection of deanery officers and street Honors were won by Mrs. that there was also a complete tTM Kaat Colfax Ara. Pk. Aarara txs On Cash and Carry U t S. AiaiM4a A t*. Aarwa H Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ Guy Smith and Mrs. Eugene failure t» obrarve fundamental BURLINGTON’S lOOfh ANNIVERSARY 1849-1949 ment, ^ Fowen. Mn. Smith ia a new mem* pmeiplea of jiuUce. PAGE FOURTEEN Offiet, 938 l( ;k SfrMt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyi»oiie4205 Thursday, Moy 4th D^rNKnjghts Cathedral Boy Rates^High in Oratory BARNARD'S Homemaker’s Plan Spring Frolic At National Tournament in Longmont RECORD SHOP Department Saturday, May 7 PatroniM The** Reliable ami Prlendly Firm* (Cathedral High School, Denvar) The animal spring: frolic and Rating fourth place in oratorical dance, under auspices o f the Den­ declamation at the national speech Italian Records ver Knights of Columbus Fourth tournament held in Longmont Reign at Cathedral Prom THE Degree assembly, will be held in April 29 and 30 was Robert Al­ Open Evenings STILES the K. of C. hall, 1575 Grant corn, ’50. Bob was the only repre­ McVeigh Cdmpdny street, Saturday evening, May 7. sentative of the Denver Archdioc­ Tejon St. ' G1 JLECTRIC SERVICE PAINTING AND All members of the Knights of esan Speech league competing DECORATING Columbus and their wives are in­ with students from 24 states. He lEE DELIVERY ON 3 OR MORE RECORD! CONTRACTORS vited to attend. It will be informal, received a medal for his address, Wiring - Lighting "The Challenge That Is America.” 1328 Inca KE. 0718 and music will be furnished by the 1100 Larimer TA. 6875 Howard Hosek orchestra. Honor scholarships to Loretto At the regular meeting of the Heights college were awarded Electrical Contracting & Repoiring Knights of Columbus on May 3, Rosemarie Erger and Barbara Bar­ Stove and Furnace Parts the chairman of the Silver Dollar bate. Rosemarie, a senior, plans to NDERSO Still Available days committee, J. F. McConaty, enter the Seton school of nursing. lARL J.STROHMIIICER GAS FURNACES reminded the members that plenty Barbara, a junior and completing of hard work was in store for them high school in three years, plans IfRcfrlc CompoHy Interior - Exterior Painting The Geo. A. Pollen in helping to make this year's to major in math and philosophy. Linnaad and B«nd«l Silver Dollars celebration the big­ On the recent “ Young Ideas” Phone CH. 6581 Company Member National Electrical Contractori Aaa’jii. Denver 6, Colorado gest one ever held. He asked the program presented by radio sta­ ISSl LewTtar* StrMt members to volunteer to place tion KLZ Seniors Betty Cotter 1042-44 Santa Fe Drive TABOB 11X1 DENVER. COLO. 1178 Stout St. AC. 5733 show window cards, which will and Marilyn Valley blamed par­ available in a short time, in var­ ents for the amount o f juvenile ' THE BEST IN LUGGAGE ious stores and places o f busi­ delinquency in America. Cloyd Of AU Kia^ ^ PLUMBING ness to publicize the coming Allen, ’ 50, said he thought it de­ CRANE FIXTURES pended on the case, and Michael YOUNGSTOWN STEEL event, to be held this year June 30, July 1, and July 2. The tram­ Casey, '50, put the blame on bad OUT OF THE ORDINARY KITCHENS companionship and environment. AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS way company has agreed to allow COLORFLEX FLOOR STAIN— Jfo peeling, blistering or chalk­ 150 tramway and busses to carry Mack Switzer o f KLZ was modera­ ing. Msde to WALK on. Free Parking in Rear tor of the program. the advertising posters on the SHINGLE STAINS— No peeling or chalking. Waterproof and L R. Fry Plbg. & Htg. fronts of the cars advertising Sil­ Serving as officers o f the Junior no warping. Good for 10 to 30 years. m 8. BDWT. BA. 18 ver Dollar days. Legion of Mary at Cathedral for Edward O’Connor, deputy grand the past year were Miss Margaret BRICK STAIN— No peeling, cracking or chalking. Looks nat­ METAL WEATHER knight and chairman of the mem­ Grinstead, president; Robert REIGNING OVER the Cathedral junior-senior prom­ ural, no skin to break. White and all colors. STRIPPING . . . CAULKING J . A . Johnson & Son bership committee, announced that Plush ’ 51, vice president; John enade are Queen Margaret Kirchoff, ’49, and Princesses Material* or Job* IS Y » r , Experiinc. Sale* & Service a new class for candidates is set Glenn ’51, treasurer; and Reathel Barbara May, ’50 (left), and Velma Evans, ’80. The prom will be for Sunday, June 19. It will be Nichols, secretary. The Junior Le­ held May 9 in the Silver Glade room of the Cosmopolitan hotel, Denver. Sniitfaclion Guaranteed • Gutters • Sheet Metal known as the Archbishop Urban gion of Mary at Cathedral holds its DENVER BRICK STAIN CO. • Gas Furnaces J. Vehr class. This will be the last meetings every Wednesday at 3:20. under Misa M ^ E. Lynch held a aid Dubro^oc, Neal Elliston, Dan­ display featuring the thre« Scho­ CHorry 1083 1455 Fox St. ADAMS & WILDING • Gas Conversion Burners class of candidates to be initiated Students attaininf 12 or more honor ny Greisen, Kenneth Holm, Paul during the ensuing term of the points and not leas than G in per* lastic Art contest winners. Among Hallis, Ronald Kiger, David Me-, 1158 California KE 1609 709 £ . 6th Ava. KE. 4031 pi;esent officers. Every member sonal rating are: Room 1— Helen Blyth, the types of art represented in the Garry, Thomas Morrissey, Arnold La Verne, Cart, Mike Ceiey, Mary Elisa­ display were inks, temperas, wa­ was handed a membership blank, beth C

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