Nine Are Mothers of 111 Children 3 Priests to Note Silver Jubilee + Holy Family Parish Frs. O'Heron, Smith, Will Start $51,000 And Horgan Ordained 25 Years on June 11 Building Program Three priests of the Archdiocese of Denver will complete 25 years since ordination on June 11. They are the Rev. A $51,000 expansion program, designed to relieve over­ Edward L. Horgan, administrator of Annunciation parish, crowded conditions in both the church and school, will be Leadville; the Very Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron, pastor of St. undertaken next month by Holy Family parish, Denver. Ac­ Louis' parish, Englewood; and the Rev. Gregory Smith, pas­ cording to the Rev. Leo Flynn, pastor, a two-story addition tor of St. Francis de Sales’ parish, Denver. will be built at the rear of the present church building, which All three priests were ordained in the CaUiedral, Denver, by will provide two more classrooms for the school and increase Bishop J. Henry Tihen on June 11, 1922, for work in the Denver diocese. They completed their study of theology together at St. the capacity of the church by more than one-third. Thomas’ seminary in Denver. The new structure, 74 feet long and 24 feet wide, will Father O’Heron will celebrate his silver jubilee with a Solemn also make possible the installation of a central heating plant Mass coram Archiepiecopo on Tuesday, June 3, at 10 o’clock in St. Louis’ church. A dinner will be served for the clergy after the Mass, for all parish buildings, including the school, convent, and Fr. Gregory Smith and a reception honoring Father O’Heron will be held by the laity rectory. The plant will be large in the evening. enough to service any buildings Father Smith will offer a Solemn Mass eoram Arehiepioeopo erected in the future. Wednesday, June 11, at 10 o’clock in St. Francis de Sales’ church. AboT« It a picture of real tifaifieaBce for These in the picture, with the number of their In addition to the basement of A dinner for the clergy will be served after the Mass. Plans for Mother’s daj. These nine mothers, members of St. children, are, left to rifht; Mrs. Adam Roth, 14; the proposed building, the ground Father Horgan’s jubilee have not yet been announced. Aufustine’s parish, BrifhtOB, hare borne 111 chil­ Mrs. Andrew Degenhart, 11; Mrs. Jacob grants, 13; beneath the church will be ex­ * * * dren. Twenty-nine ether women in the parish hare Mrs. John Vonfeldt, 16; Mrs. Martha Saks, 11; cavated back 31 feet This will pro­ had 10 or more children. All will bo honored by Mrs. Adam Schell, 14; Mrs. Vincent Stoeckline, FATHER O’HERON was bom in Rochester, N.Y., March 27, vide complete toilet facilities for 1896. His college course was taken in St. Andrew’s Preparatory the Holy Name society at a Mats and breakfast 11; Mrs. Adolph W in^ols, 10; and Mrs. Frank the school children, as well as this Sunday. Kruotser, 11. seminary in his native city. He studied philosophy and theology in athletic equipment rooms and St. Bernard’s seminary, Rochester, until 1921, and in that year locker and shower facilities for entered St. Thomas’ seminary in Denver, where he completed his Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations both grade and high school teanu. theological studies. A storage room for janitor sup­ Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc, 1947—Permission to Reproduce, Except on After ordination. Father O’Heron was named assistant at St. plies is also included in the plans. Francis de Sales’ parish, where he served until May, 1929, when Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue The first floor will be used to he was given charge of St. Louis’ parish, Englewood, the pastorate enlarge the present seating capa­ which he still holds. city of the cnurch. The altar will Archbishop Urban J. Vehr appointed Father O’Heron a parish be moved back, and six new pbars priest consultor in 1937, and Diocesan Consultor Jan. 1, 1941. He is will be installed in the present chaplain of the Denver university Newman club, and has served as sanctuary. These will provide regrional chaplain of college Newman clubs. Every_ year the Engle­ DENVER CATHOLIC seats for 144 more persons, which, wood pastor receives a large number of converts into the Church. added to the present capacity of He is also active in civic ^fairs. 336, will give the expanded edi­ * * * fice accommodations for 480. BORN MARCH 25, 1898, in Altoona, Pa., Father Smith received On the second floor will be two his early education in the Altoona Cathedral school and his classical modem classrooms, each 21^ by training in St. Francis’ college, Loretto, Pa. He has the Bachelor 32 feet. According to present plans, of Arts and the Master of Arts degrees from St. Francis’. He re­ RECISTCR the high school will take over Fr. Edward L. Morgan Fr. Joieph P, O’Heron ceived a year of philosophical trainihg in St. Francis’ seminary at the rooms vacated in the school Loretto, Pa.; another year in philosophy at St. Thomas’ seminary, The National Catholie Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We building. Denver; and four years of theology at St. Thomas’. Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller The new addition will be con­ In the winter of 1935, Father Smith took linguistic studies in Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. (8 cents per copy) structed of reinforced concrete NATIVE OF DENVER PARISH Rome, Italy, and attended lectures on the matrimonial law of the and red pressed brick to harmon­ Church at the Grfegorian university there. ize with the present church struc­ Father Smith's first appointment after ordination was as VOL. XLII. No. 37. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1947. $1 PER YEAR. ture. TO BE ORDAINED ON MAY 27 assistant at St. Francis de Sales’ parish, where he served until Designed by John K. Monroe, July, 1928. Father O’Heron was also assistant in the same parish The Rev. Martin Van Uithoven, from the University of Dayton in during this time. In July, 1928, Father Smith was made pastor of Denver architect, the structure will 1940, and immediately took up K , of C. Supreme Master, 4th Degree,- Is Visitor in Denver be erected by J. T. Gibson, con son of Mr^ and Mrs. Van Uithoven, St. Mary’s parish, Littleton, and in 1932 was named pastor of St, will be ordained priest at St. Mein- teaching in William Cullen Mc­ John the Evangelist’s church, Denver, In July, 1940, he became tractor. Work is expected to get Bride high school, St. Louis, Mo. under way on June 9. rad’s Abbey church, St. Meinrad, pastor of St. Francis de Sales’. Ind., May 2T, by the Most Rev. Two years later he was transferred * * • In spite of present high costs of Paul Schulte, Archbishop of In­ to Chaminade college, Clayton, Air Tour Reveals Vast Riches labor and material, the construc­ dianapolis. He will sing his firdt Mo., where he continued his teach­ DURING MOST OF HIS PRIESTHOOD, Father Smith has been tion is necessary at this time be­ Solemn Mass in S t Mary’s of the ing, and became prefect of disci­ diocesan secretary of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith cause of extremely crowded condi­ Lake church, Chicago, 111., June 1. pline of one of the boarding di­ and field secretary of the Catholic Students’ Mission Crusade. He tions in the school, which now has Father Martin Van Ui^oven is visions. has taken the lead in the organization of religious vacation schools Of Nation Are Yet Untouched 666 pupils. In the junior and senior a native of Denver and of S t Fran­ In June of 1944 he entered St. in the archdiocese, and in the other activities of the Confraternity classes of the high school, for ex­ cis de Sales’ parish. His relatives Meinrad’s seminary to finish his of Christian Doctrine, such as the adult discussion clubs. In 1935 . By D avid P b u d h o m m e ample, there are 186 students with have arranged for him to sing a theological studies. His summers he was appointed national chairman of the adult discussion club only three classrooms to accommo­ of 1943-44 were spent as counselor committee of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Nocturnal Devotion His plane was late. He was tired of Columbus, I’m a lawyer,” the Solemn Mass Sunday, June 8, at He is also the co-author of several study texts used by the Con­ date them. St Francis de Sales’ church at of Camp chaminade, Clayton, Mo. and needed a shave. But traveling official said. He has been asso­ During the summer of 1946 he fraternity, a judge of the archdiocesan matrimonial court, and a from city to city from the Atlantic ciated with the order since he be­ Eventuallv, according to Father 10 o’clock. A reception will be Is Begun by Men in Flynn, it^s hoped to add a second held for Father Van Uithoven at conducted a recreation project for junior clergy examiner.- Monsigrnor Matthew Smith, editor of the seaboard 'A the' Rocky mountains gan law practice and devotes most the orphans of St. Michael’s or» Register, is a brother of Father Smith. of his waking hours to its welfare. floor to the present church edifice * « • had no bad effect on William J. to provide several additional class­ phanage. La Crosse, Wis. Holy Ghost Church Mulligan, supreme master of the Mulligan copies from Hartford, rooms. FATHER HORGAN, a native of Ireland, was bom at Clan- Fourth Degree, Knights of Colum- Conn. Not only does he have a ;laa,Xaunty. JCerry, ,Oct. .4, 1894, and. took his^cIawcal-V*^^ bur, tvho iiiilnil 111 Tlliiiiil lillii l lTi 'riiii ii iftlMimi aiiir iilfflirl St. Michael’s college, Listowel, County Kerry, from '11911 to 19io. A permanent program of noc­ Tuesday night on the last leg of a grandchildren, but when asked how AfUr completing his philosophical studies at S t Patrick’s college, turnal adoration the eve of the westward-bound tour of K. of C. long he had been married, he gave TGIFTS RAIS Carlow, County Carlow, in 1917, he came to the , where first Friday of every month has councils. His far-flung jurisdiction a quick answer: “Not long he began the study of theology at St. Charles’ seminary. Overbrook, extends over the U. S. and Canada. enough!” BUST OF PONTIFF been inaugurated in the Holy Pa. After two years at St. Charles’, 1917-1919, he came to S t Mexico, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and K. of C. Growing Fait BURSE TO $3,553 Thomas’ seminary, Denver, in 1920, where he completed his theology Ghost church, Denver. The proj­ other areas. The Knights of Columbus are A bust of Pope Pius XII hw course in 1922. ect, tried out for the last two The broad-shouldered, sandy- growing fast, the leader revealed. Three gifts in the pest week been placed in the Cathedral in After ordination. Father Horgan was appointed an assistant in months, has proved so successful haired executive, who looks more Membership now totals 674,000 in brought the seminary burse in Denver. The likeness, ordered be­ Lefdville. His subsequent appointments in the archdiocese have that Archbishop Urban J. Vehr like a Westerner than a New Eng­ the U. S. and Canada. During the honor of Mary Immaculate to |3,- fore the war, was executed in been as follows: Aug. 16, 1923, to Sept 18, 1923, administrator at has approved its continuance. lander, was quick to admit that first quarter of 1947 there were 563, announces Archbishop Urban Italy of Carrara marble. The Cheyenne Wells; Sept. 20, 1923, to Jan. 1, 1928, pastor at Tellu- the more he travels, the more he 23 exemplifications of the Fourth J. Vehr. A donation in memory of bust was delivered only recently The idea was begun by the ride; Jan. 8, 1928, to Sept. 3, 1928, Peetz and missions; Sept 8, loves his nation. With an en­ Degree uiroughout both countries parents was for 860; another in because of war delays. 1928, to Dec. 13, 1928, pastor of Victor. On Dec. 13, 1928, he was Fourth Degree K. of C. in Denver. thusiasm bordering on excitement —the largest number held in any memory of sister and sister-in-law Erected on a pedestal at the They were joined by the Holy named administrator of Annunciation parish, Leadville, the post he said: ”We in America just don’t quarter. was for $100; and a third in mem­ front of the Cathedral, the statue he still holds. Name society of the downtown know what we have. There are Outstanding in recent Colum- ory of mother was for $10. of Pope Pius XII is added to the parish. Some 160 men have taken fields yet untilled, mines yet un­ (Turn to Pages — Column 0) gallery of Pontiffs who have part. At least nine men have been It is also announced that St. explored, wilderness areas not even Francis de Sales’ parish, Denver, is reigned since the Cathedral was in the church every hour of the mapped. The more I see of this erected. adoration throughout the night. starting a burse. K. of C. Council to Offer great and marvelous country, the Jesuit Will Give Archbishop Vehr hopes to raise The yard surrounding the Ca- The devotion begins with a Holy more I realize that God has richly a fund of $6,000 in the burse for ^edral rectory, adjacent to the Hour from 8 to 9 Thursday eve­ endowed it.” the education of seminarians study­ Cathedral on Colfax avenue, is ning. Men keep their assigned Visit* Cabrini Sbrine Cano Conference ing for the priesthood. The yearly being reseeded and landscaped. Regis College Scholarship hours of prayer before the Blessed Described by Denver knights as cost of board and tuition for one Several of the large tre^ have Sacrament until the morning. The “a big shot with plenty of humil­ student is $450. Interest from a Fr. Van Uithovon been removed, and floral and public is welcome to attend. A ity,” Mulligan took time out from Slated May 10-11 burse does not meet this entirely shrubbery plantings will be made. The llenver council, Knights of from the school principals and special invitation is ..extended to a packed schedule to talk thing^s but it helps substantially. the home of his uncle. C, H. Ater, It is planned to execute in a floral Columbus, will award a four-year should be filed at the Knights of all Catholic men to thke part over with council 539 and to visit An antidote to the modem tra­ Any amount may be g;iven. A 460 S. Washington, the same af­ planting in the center of the lawn, scholarship to Regis college for the Columbus office not later than Adoration of the Blessed Sacra­ tiie Papal keys in gold against a May 20. the projected Mother Cabrini vesty on marriage prevalent in donation in memory of some loved ternoon from 2 to 6. term beginning in September, ment throughout the day has been shrine above Mt. Vernon canyon-»- radio, screen, and nress will be one is a particularly appropriate Father Van Uithoven made his contrasting background.' observed in Holy Ghost church all during Wednesday. Today he the informal tw o-ni^t discussion remembrance. Contributions snould' first profession of vows Aug, 16, * Work at the rear of the Cathe­ 1947. The purpose is to feature Scholarships Won for a number of years. The Rt flags another plane and heads session for married couples only, be sent to the Most Rev. Urban J. 1937, in the Society of Mary (Mar- dral rectory, where a jiortion of higher Catholic education and lay Rev. Monsignor John R. Mulroy east. scheduled for May 10 and 11 from Vehr, Chancery office, 1536 Lo­ ianists), at the mother-house in the yard is being paved, will be leadership through scholarships for By Grade School Boys is pastor. completed soon. “When I'm not with the Knights 8 to 10 p. m. in the Blessed Sacra­ gan street, Denver 5, Colo, Kirkwood, Mo. He was graduated worthy young men who might not ment cnurch basement, Denver. One' hundred fourteen boys otherwise continue their educa­ from the' parochial grade schools Known as the Cana conference tion. INFIRM CLERGY COLLECTION, EXAMS movement, the plan has been in Denver and elsewhere took tried on two previous occasions in Bishop Carroll InstaHed in Wichita It is open to all Catholic boys the examinations May'3 at Regis Denver with marked success. who finish in the upper one-third for scholarships to Regis high FOR SEMINARY ENTRANCE SLATED The Rev. William Markoe, S.J., of their class. Competitive ex­ school. All the parochial grade will direct the forum discussions, aminations will be held Thursday schools of Denver were repre­ evening. May 22, at 7 :30 o’clock in sented. In a letter to the clergy and May 6, 1947. with the following aims in view: the Knights of Columbus home, faithful of the Denver archdiocese, Reverend Dear Father and Proper conception of what mar­ 1575 Grant street. The winner The winners are: John Arthur Archbishop Urban J. Vehr an­ Beloved People: riage really is as opposed to the Hamill, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. will be selected by points based Hamill, 2501 Decatur street, St. nounces that the annual collection May I again make the annual modern trend toward romantic upon his rating in the examina­ to assist the archdiocese in caring idealism; resolution to overcome Dominic’s school; Maurice T. appeal to your generosity to assist all difficulties, no matter what tion, leadership, character, and Reidy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tim for the sick or superannukted financial need. priests will be taken up on May 18. the archdiocese in caring for those the cost, and to make marriage Reidy, 6400 E. 6th avenue, St. The Archbishop also reveals that sick or superannuated priests who work; enrichment of self through Applications may be secured Bhilomena’s school; Jerry F. Jac­ an examination for all students have no means of their own to meet giving of self in love and ques, auD Mr. and Mrs. H. F. wishing to enter St. Thomas’ sem­ their necessary expenses? As you .service to others; confidence Jacques, 260 S, Odgen, St. Cath­ inary will be held at the seminary appreciate, the salary of our priests and trust in God; allegiance Archbishop Giving erine’s; Monday, June 9. at 10 a.m. is very small. They must meet to the laws of God; new Jack W. Snively, son of Mr. and The letter follows: many demands of charity. Many appreciation of the nature of the Mrs. E. T. Snively, 2463 Broad­ of them do not receive the meager sacrament of Matrimony; anxious Final Absolution in way, Sacred Heart school, Boul­ Rowley Myers Elected allowance provided by diocesan law concern about the welfare of the der; Larry A. Goetz, son of Mr. because of the poverty of their souls involved. Hamblin Funeral and Mrs. Larry A. Goetz, 1734 small. churches and missions and Conferences Meet Hooker, St. Elizabeth’s; Richard CSMC Heod for Year have little or no opportunity to W. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. save for the emergencies of life. With Enthusiasm Archbishop Urban J. Vehr is Charles R. Smith, 4750 Grant, Rawley Myers, a student at S t The Church must rely upon this Cana conferences in several presiding and giving the final ab­ Holy Rosary school; ’Thomas’ seminary for the Diocese annual collection to assist .our Midwestern states- are consistently solution at the funeral of Robert Martin F. Kenehan, son of Mr. of Lincoln, was elected president worthy priests who find themselves drawing crowds of enthusiastic Emmett Hamblin Thuwday morn­ and Mrs. Roady Kenehan, 2226 of the Denver Conference of the unable to meet the unusual de­ couples, who return repeatedly ing at 10 o’clock in the Cathedral. Gjencoe street. Blessed Sacrament Catholic Students’ Mission Cru­ mands of prolonged sickness and for the retreats. These confer­ Mr. Hamblin, 24, was the brother school, tied with Richard W. sade for the school term of 1947- disability. I feel thisNworthy and ences were begun in Denver by of the Rev. James B. Hamblin of Schmitt, son of Dr. and Mrs. 48 at the final quarterly meeting necessary obligation of^ the arch popular demand and are put on St. Philomena’s parish, a member 0. J. Schmitt, 1960 Kearney of the conference at St. Francis de diocese will appeal to all of you by married couples not merely as of the Register editorial staff, street, Blessed Sacrament schooL Sales’ high school Sunday. Mr. who can.afford to give, »If some a problem clinic, but as a source Mr. Hamblin died peacefully Lonnie E. Croft, son of Mr. Myers has distinguished himself of our people would wish to rcmem of greater appreciation for the Sunday evening in St. Joseph’s and Mrs. L. E. Croft, 1161 S. not only in mission work, but in ber the chari^ of the sick and dis­ beauties and privileges of the mar­ hospital after an illness that had Josephine, St. Vincent de Paul’s every field of student activities in abled priests in their last wills and ital state. No charge will be made incapacitated him for almost three school; Frank Freeman, son of his years at St. Thomas’. testaments, it would prove a great at the Cana conference on May months. The Solemn Funeral Mass Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman, blessing to the archdiocese. 10 and 11. Husband dnd wife 550 Westwood drive, St. John’s David Lan^ield of St. Francis Wishing you God’s choicest bless­ is being offered by his brother, de Sales’ high school will be vice must attend together. vi;ho is being assisted by the Rev. school; George Wente, son of Mrs. ings, I am John C. Walsh of Annunciation August Wente, 2321 Champa, president for the coming year, and Faithfullyuyours in Christ, Doris Diehl of Holy Family high parish, Leadville^ a cousin of the Loyola school. •f URBAN J. VEHR, Downtown Mass Hours school will be the secretary. Nor­ deceased, as deacon; and the Rev The scholarships are valued at man Smith of the seminary is the Archbishop of Denver. For Ascension Thursday Francis Syrianey of St. John’s $120. The winners must maintain acting president. The collection is to be taken Sun­ Mute* OB Aieendon Thuradny, parish as subdeacon. The Rev. a general average of 85 or better Final reports of the mission day, May 18. a holy day of obligation, in the Barry Wogan of Golden is preach­ to be eligible the second year. units participating In Sunday’s An examination for all students downtown churche* in Denver are ing and ibe committal service is meeting showed intense mission wishing to enter S t Thomas’ sem­ scheduled a* follow*; being handled by the Rev. Freder­ Silver Dollar Days activity in all the schools of the ick McCallin of the Cathedral. inary will be held at the seminary Cathedral; 6. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11:30, archdiocese through the year that Monday, June 9, at 10 a.m. Appli­ A twin sister of Mr. Hamblin is To Be Held July 2-5 is drawing to a close. The October, cation forms can be secured from and 12:15. Sister Mary Geraldine of the Sis­ The Knight* of Columbn* conn- December, January, and April the Chancery office. Since the Holy Ghoit church; 6, 7:15, ters of Charity, who is stationed in cil 539 will hold it* annual Silver meetings of the Crusade confer­ seminary enrollment is likely to be 8:15, 9:15, 10:15, 11:15, and Tha Moil Rav. Mark K. Carroll (left), new ^ ( t than four hour* from the time thi* picture Cincinnati. There is an older Dollar Day* carnival on July 2, ence for next year were assigned heavy, it would assist us and the 12:15. Biiliop of Wichita, Kan*., i* ihewn receiving hi* wo* taken by a Wichita Eagle photographer, it brother, Anthony. The following 3, 4, and 8. Leroy Volk ha* been respectively to St, Francis de seminary if all pastors would no­ croiier, a lymbol of tha Epiicopol office, from Arch- wa* received in Tha Regiiter office, Denver. Tren*- aunts and uncles also survive named chairmen. Sales’ and Holy Family high St. Elisabeth’*: 6, 7, 9, and The affair will take place in tify us of all prospective students 12:15. biihop Joieph E. Ritter of St. LouU. The initalla- misiioB wa* by Acme Telephoto through the cour­ Miss Mary C. Wajsh, with whom schools, St. Mary’s academy, and and secure the necessary papers tioB ceremony wa* held.May 6 in S t Mary’s Catbe- tesy of The Wichita Eagle and Tha Rocky Moun- Hamblin resided; Mrs. Margaret the council’* home at 1575 Grant Cathedral high schooL before this entrance examination. 1 St. Lae’st 7,.t, 9, and lO. WiekiUw Uia Itowi. (Tvm to Page I — Colutnn 4/ atraat. Priaas will ba awarded PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE PENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystpne 4208 Thursday, M a y 8, 1947 ] FIRST COMMUMIOIV SETS 81 TO RECEIVE FIRST COMMUMION Air Tnnr Rpvpak D fNf AT Ardibishop Giving MAY 11 IN ST. DOMINIC'S CHURCH' “

(St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) Haydra, K arn Hcrrold, Edward Hearei); Final Absolution A class ef 81 children, 41 boys Daniel Henubberger. Annatta Uopkina, Riches of Nation 615 17th St. Wilbur Kanxona, Hark Kimmal, Philip and 40 girls, will receive First Holy Kirwan, Elixabatl) Kooratlp, Patricia BatwMtt W*ltoa •ndl (Continued From Page One) Communion Sunday, May 11, in Laddy. Roy Lillard, Hary Ann Lopex, (Continued From Page One) Califoraia the 9 o’clock Mass. The children Anna Hary Lyona, H arcarat Hahonay, Heeren, Mrs. C. E. Kelsey, Peter Garrianna Harino, Donald Hartinex, bian accomplishments on a nation­ are from the parish school and the Linda Hartinax, William Hattadi, Daniai Restauront D,, James P., and Joseph P. Walsh. public schools. They will be en HeCloakay, Hargarat HcCumltkey. Law* wide scale is the $1,000,000 edu­ Hamblin was graduated ^from rolled in the Confraternity of ranca HcGraw, CynUila UlebaeJ, Ronald cation fund, voted on in the na­ Blessed Imelda and invested with Hoback, Patricia Hiller. Wayna Hunch- tional convention last year and al­ Cathedral high schooPli^l940. He aindo, Raymond O'Brien, Hargarat ready in effect. “By means of this for the scapular Saturday morning by O’Leary, Kathleen Patrick, Thomaa Pat­ was a member of the basketball the Rev. F. B. Dering, O.P. rick, Hargarat Purdy. Hiehaal Raiaeh; fund,’’ Mulligan explained, "sons and baseball teams, and for many Judith Rampoai, Jamaa Roach. Lloyd and daughters of veterans who The older school children from Boatch, Richard Roa. Harriet Roberta, lost their lives in World war II years was also a member of Mom the parish school will sing appro­ Hary Edith Roberta, Hartha Kay Sabon, signor Bosetti’s choir at the Cathe. Elixabetb Saindon, Sheila Sandera. Shir­ can receive a college education. No priate hymns throughout the Mass. ley Satriano. .lofeph Schmidt, Ronald trings are attached.’’ Mother^s Day dral. For the past several years he The Rev. V. R. Hughes, O.P., pas­ Serfln, Dona Sntia, Haryballa SheTlin, had been employed ^ the Weather tor, will offer the Mass and ad­ Hicbaal Smith, Patrick Smith. Clay Memorial Plaqaa Planned bureau in Denver. He was an ac­ dress the children and their par­ Spaai, Jaanna Sta.ana, Hicbaal Stairart, A plaque inscribed with the Thomaa Stewart, Hary Ann Stone, Diana tive member of the Red Men lodge. ents. The following children are Varra, Coilaen Veebaxona, Eloy Vigil. names of more than 18,000 knights He also served as basketball coach members of the First Communion Elaine Weigel, and Donald Wilton, who were killed in the war, the DINNER of St. John’s grade school for two class: Inatallation Booked supreme master added, will be seasons.- Junes Bsnnett. Gail BatirMsc. Bart The new officers of the PTA dedicated in the home office, New Pallbearers are high school com­ Boh. Michatl Bomer, Shirlsj Borqun, will be installed at the final meet­ Haven, Conn., in June of this year. Prices From $1.25 Allen Qarser, R osem ur Burke, Oirol panions of Mr. Hamblin. Recitation Ann Byers. Anthony CaUbro, Uiehul ing of the school year Wednesday, When Mulligan was asked to of the Rosary for members of the Christian, Gals Cooley, Carolyn Dcsbltn. May 14. This is a change of date comment on the housing situation religious communities was held Dsa Ann Oasbien. Aanaballt Doran, from the regular meeting night For Reservations CH. 3611 and KE. 9413 EarnMt Dorranee, John Chiesy, Shirley in / America, his usually smiling Wednesday afternoon, and a public Enyle, Kathleen Ford, Jafaes Foster. Ann because of Ascension Thursday. face grew serious. “The terrible Rosary was said that evening in Frost, Mary Ann Oassan, Vsrlin Goats, The installation will be conducted scarcity of places to live is the |400 Seats * No Liquor * Organ MusicJ the McConaty funeral home. Robert Grant. Carlyle lU llett, William by Mrs. A. F. Zarlengo, state presi­ same everywhere as it is in Hart­ dent of the Catholic Parent- ford. The whole nation is hard hit, Teachers’ league. The second grade and such a condition is surprising. children under Sister Dolores will Housing was just not attended to." Sets for Roys and Girls..$1.18 to $4.30 The Denver Catholic' Priests CoDilitioD entertain. “Along these lines,’’ he con­ The Altar and Rosary society tinued, “I’m glad to find that a J O H n s D i r s Register met May 6 at 12:30 in the church auditorium. Miss Madalene Sul­ great many people who flocked to STORAGE A IROUIIIC CO. Published Weekly by the livan, vice president, presided in the cities during the war years JnmES Clarke Is Still Critical the absence of Mrs. Frank L. are going back to the land. I’ll Catholio Frees Sodety, Ine. never forget the way one New M .ac/k£ dk £O ^C Stone, confined to her home by ill­ 938 Bannock Street, Denver, ness. A luncheon was served by Englander put it: ’I’m existing in CHURCH Colo. (St. Eliiabath'a Pariah, Denver) the city and making money, but CLOSED Mrs. Phil Gartland and her com­ I’m going back to my farm to The Very Rev. Claude Keller- mittee. Mrs. Thomas J. Morrissey Subscription I |1 Per Tear man, O.F.M., guardian of S t Eliz­ live’.’’ Sat. Afternoons GOODS addressed the members on behalf Ii Booster of Now England Entered as Second Class Matter abeth’s friary, is still in a critical of the cancer relief drive. 12:30 HOUSE For Ihe^SafsIy of Your Goods condition In St. Anthony’s hospi­ A spiritual gift for mothers of The supreme master was grad­ at the Post Offiee, Denver, tal. Father Claude, whp has b^n 0 4 ff. the parish, living and deceased, has uated from Yale university in 1904 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 Use Johnson Servieo on Evnry Move connected with this parish since been arranj^ed for Mother’s day. and received his Doctorate of Laws 1939, was stricken with a cerebral The gift will consist of a novena from Holy Cross college and Ford- AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN UNEIS, INC hemorrliage. ham universi^. He is a rabid ■*TO AND FROM EVERYWHERE" of Masses starting with the 9 In St. Elizabeth’s on Saturday, o’clock Mass Sunday in which the booster of the New England states, STORAGE - PACKING - SHIPPING Dr. G. J . May 10, Miss Wanda Bigby and children will receive their First although he decries the take-it- Phone PE 2433 Denver 221 Broadway Frank Heit of St. Elizabeth’s par­ Communion, and continuing every for-granted attitude so many East­ Sohaesble ish will exchange vows prior to a morning thereafter for the follow­ erners seem to show toward their Nuptial Mass at 9 o’clock. Father ing eight days. Suitable cards have own surroundings. “You people out in Colorado and really A.B.C. DOLL SHOP Felix Reitlingshofer, O.F.M., will been prepared for the parishioners Pb. CH 6565 Cor. 34th and Gilpin HANSEN & HANSEN Optometrist officiate. Miss Bigby recently en­ to send to their mothers. The boost your states. We in the East New Dolls and Toys tered the Church. In Baptism she names submitted will be placed on are a bit retiring. I don’t know JEWELERS Doll Bugfiet and Trike* Spedalitt received the name Elizabeth. the main altar during the noyena. whether we are getting old or what—but we ought to be bet­ DOLL WIGS For Vbaal Requiem High Mass was sung The Rosary Holy Hour will be 1628 17th St. Eye Care May 6 for Peter Joseph Kirscht, conducted Friday evening in con­ ter boosters.’’ ONE STORE ONLY Religious'Statues Repaired father of Sister Xavier, teacher of nection with the May devotions. Mulligan wishes he could stay in 1518 Arapahoe MA. 7617 310 Mack Bldg. KE. 5840 the seventh grade. He died re­ The novena to the Infant of Denver much longer. “I love your cently in Pueblo. Prague, Blessed Martin, and city, and_ I love your state. I only l~ 'ii.( a 2Z Sister Patricia, stationed at Holy Mother Cabrini will continue. Fa­ wish I did not have to catch that Rosary mission. Pine Ridge, S. ther L. C. Gainor, O.P., will con­ Thursday plane.’’ Dak., is the granddaughter of duct the Holy Hour and preach on The Denver council committee­ Mrs. Agatha Cain of 1009 Irving "Our Lady of the Blessed Sacra­ men who took Mulligan to the Ca­ LAUNDRY street, who was buried Tuesday ment.’’ brini shrine Wednesday wore Art from S t Elizabeth’s church. Carnival Committaa Convenht Alcorn, state master. Fourth De­ The Holy Name society wiU re­ A meeting of the carnival com­ gree kni^ts; Peter Wagner, grand ceive Communion in a body in the mittee was held May 6 in the rec- knight; Bill Nelson, district dep­ h everj/ivg / 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, May 11. toiiV reading room. John Reilly pre­ uty; and John Campbell, chair­ sided and received reports from man of the Mother Cabrini Shrine The monthly meeting wiU be held committee. IG AND LITTLE THINGS Monday, May 12, at 8 p.m. the various subcommittees. The carnival will be held this year on The last regular PTA meeting June 19, 20, and 21 on the church of the school year will be held grounds. A new Plymouth car will RITUAL AND MATERIAL May 8, at 8 p.m. Plans will be be awarded. made for a celebration for the The Holy Name society a.id Mow, as perhaps never before, our country needs children in the closing days of ushers will meet Thursday evening, family eolidarity—a consolidation of i2uni)y in- school. All members are urged to May 8, in the reading room of the iterests and responsibilities . . . ior iamily happi­ attend. Refreshments will be rectory to complete their drive for served by Mmes. Catherine Wei ness and composure. new‘members and to plan the sum­ gel, Barbara Woods, John Kaiser, mer activities. These societies will Family happiness? It implies mnmy things, and Jerry Carpinella. receive Holy Communion in the spiritual and material— big things and little The first Friday breakfast was 7 :30 o’clock Mass Sunday, May II.' things. Among them it implies that the family's served to a large number of chil­ The crowning of the ^ t u e of welfare has been safeguarded as far as reason­ dren May 2 by Mmes. Walter Lich- the Blessed Virgin took place May tenfeld, James Hofsetz, Clarice 4 before a large conmgation. The ably possible . . . that emergencies can be met. Cavanaugh, John J. Murphy, A. P. crowning was done hy Miss Kath­ The WHITE CROSS plem ior funeral pre­ Rupp, E> Stanley, and Catherine leen Larkin, with Beverly Bastar arrangement meets one of these situations—the Weigel. and Mary Virginia Banahan as at­ emergency of death. WHITE CROSS is available Receive 1st Commanieii tendants. The sermon was given to you individually or to your entire isunily as Those who received First Holy by the Rev. V. F. Kienberger, O.P. Communion in S t Elizabeth’s Solemn Benediction was given by a unit, regardless of age. No examinations, no church April 27 are Gloria the pastor. Father Hughes, with assessments; small monthly payments or a cash Shaughnessy, Helen Montoya, the Rev. J. G. Forquer, O.P. as transaction. Stella Garcia, Mary Virginia deacon and Father Dering as sub­ Boulevard h u never presented the WHITE Borgheink, Barbara Herrick, Eva deacon. Hoffman, Dolores Montoya, Al- Troop one of the parish Girl CROSS plan thru high pressure sales methods. Scouts entertained the first grade We only say to you that funeral pre-arremgement freda White Horse, Thomas Fos­ ter, Alfred Vigil, Nick Morales, children at a party after school thru WHITE CROSS is sensible—as sensible as Larry Weingarth, Jack Swansoit, May 2. Scouts in costume drama­ making a will. Leeum more about this thoughtful Thomas Kirk; tized several stories for the little way to protect yourself and your family. Mail June Parady, Mary Reidel, ones. Souvenir May day baskets your name and address with this advertisement Norpia Meyer, Kathleen Bellamy, made by the scouts and filled with Dorothy Montoya, Teresa Espinoza, candy were distributed to the for complete information. Arthur Lopes, James Black Horse, guests. Michael Rogers, Patrick Powers, The troop registered this week Gary Swanson, SaUy Gomez, Ca­ and those whose names were sub­ B 0 role Keough, Beatrice Sandoval, mitted are planning a week end in u L E V A R D Jean Anne Nelson, Sharon the mountains to celebrate their O’Brady, Max Montoya, Allen first anniversary as an officially Gerstner, Mary Kolenc, Carmen recognized scout troop. The mem­ Mrs. Jst. P. A^Consty Chavez, Larry Komloske, Robert bers will begin work on the first Jst. F. Mc^naty ^ PHONE FEDERAL AT NORTH SPEER Leo, and Daniel Rogers. ‘aid badge Saturday, May 10, at Jot. P. McConsty 1:30 in the afternoon in the church basement, with Widter McGraw as FORD consultant. 131 French Couples Note BEHER SERVICE 65th and 50th Jubilees SWAYNE . — Celebrating their dia­ mond and golden wedding anni­ Keep Step With the Frozen Food MARSH versaries, 131 couples attended a WIMRIJSH, Ine. s p ^ a l Mass at the Cathedral of 850 Bannock St. TA. 6113 Reims. The oldest couple had been SeUing Ford* Sines 1912 married 66 years and the young­ Values at est, 61 years. Miller’ s! Elect

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Student Players Start Seminary Burse Dr. Lee G. Hamy Dr. Riehard L Haaey Optometrists [ B ETIIEIl Members of S t Vincent de Paul Parish Com fort Catholic nurses are making' final 827 lUlhSL-PhoaeTA. 2690 arrangements for their annual re­ treat to be held at El Pomar May J i 3 e a u b f 16, 16, and 17. Father Elmer Trame, S J., of Regis c o ll^ , Den­ It u the sincere personal attention, ver, will be retreat master; Each Catholic nurse is invited to inter­ MAY 11— TREAT MOTHER TO DINNER the gracious, sympathetic under* est a non-Catholic nurse or friend standing of a trained personnel, in attending. and the advantages of facilities ex* The cost for making the retreat SEA FOODS clusively Olinger’s . . . that make is $10. Reservations may be phoned STEAKS to Mrs. Dorothea Hoell, EA. 1126, every Service a complete and per* or Mrs. Dorothy Bann, RA. 0372. CHOICE POULTRY feet final tribute. Public preference A corporate Communion is through more than 50 years of planned Sunday, May 26, in the Archhiahop Urban J. Vahr it thown recaiving 8:16 Mass in Holy Ghost church Rev. Donald A. McMahon, aaalatant at Annuncia­ service, enables Olinger’s to offer the proceedt from the third annual All-Parochial tion pariah, Denver, and producer-diractor of the more in beauty, comfort and con* Bpeakfast will be in the Emerald play, the money to go toward a teminary burte in room of the Brown Palace hotel play) Dick Clennon and Bob Clennon, St. Francis venience .. at costs which are usu* honor of the Sacred Heart, The play ia a yearly da Salaa’ high; Bob Fahey, Regis high; Ann URF at 9:30 a.m. Tickets, which are >HY’S ally LESS than for comparable undartakJng deaigned to fetter dramatic talant and Sweeney, St. Joseph’s; Archbishop Vehr, Tom $1.16, must be purchased in ad co-operation among parochial ichoolt of Denver. Starr, Cathedral, making the presentation; Grace services elsewhere. vance, and money may be mailed Fnnda are uted for the education of atudenta for Burke, St. Mary’s academy; Ray DiPaolo, Holy to the chairman, Mrs. Bernice Kit- the archdioceaan priesthood. Family; and Hannah Lou Imnoff, Annunciation.— f m i j f o O D S CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our tell, 2727 E. 13th avenue. Shown in the picture are, left to right, th# (Photo by Robert D. Larche) personnel and the finest equipment Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Erpelding and facilities are assigned to every announce the birth of a boy May 3 in St. Joseph’s hospital. FATHIR AND SOH COMMUNIOM two haneys lead Catholic Service. _ H. A. Connelly, husband of Rose­ DAT BROADWAY AT ELLSWORTH q mary Connelly, is a patient in St,. OPTOlWnRIC GROUP Open 11 AM to 2 AM Closed Tuesdays Joseph’s hospital, ^ PLAHHID AT ST. FRAHClS' JI/IAY 11 Intention for May Announced Sister Mary Jerome, chairman Drs. Lee C. and Richard L. of the spiritual life committee, an­ (St. Francis de Salas’ Parish, 13, at 8 p.m. in the assembly hall Haney, members of St Vincent de nounces that the intention for the Denver) in the rectory. This book is an in­ Paul’s parish, Denver, have been All men and boys of the parish SP^ER ■ lltlllllS month of May is the development terestingly written English clas­ chosen to lead the Colorado Op- KEEP YOUR GAR IN A-1 CONDITION of home shrines in honor of Our will receive Holy Communion in-a tometric association for another AT Departmenti Call sic of psychology on the Catholic SHERMAN Blessed Mother, and the daily reci­ body in the 8 o’clock Mass on year. Dr. Richard L. Haney was It may need a Tune-np or GLendale 3663 tation of the Rosary. Sunday, May 11, in honor of their point of view. All parents with elected president at the annual Complete Engine Overhanl 16th AT Mrs. Helen Tubbs Mahoney and mothers. children in S t Francis’ and those convention of Colorado optom­ BOULDER Miss Mary Margaret Davis, Cor­ The monthly meeting of the Holy who will send children to the first etrists in the Albany hotel May EXPERT MECHANICS — GENUINE FACTORY PARTS win hospital, Pueblo, will leave Name society will be held Monday grade next year are invited to at­ 4-6. Dr. Lee C. Haney will retain Denver May 24 for a vacation in evening, May 12, at 8:16. The men tend. his position on the board of di­ COMPLETE FENDER & BODY DEPT. New Orleans. of the parish are asked to make rectors as the immediate past pres­ FREE PICKUP SERVICE Miss Dorothy Fawkes, assistant a special effort to attend, as an Man Crowning ident nursing arts instructor, Mercy hos­ interesting program has been Scheduled May 9 Both Doctors Haney have their pital, has been added to the mem' planned. Dick Huter, a St. Fran­ offices at 827 16th street, where 4641 cis’ high school student and semi­ Miss Patricia Thompson, senior VINER CHEVROLET CO.bZ bership committee, and has secured at St. Francis de Sales’ high school they are equipped to render serv­ eight new members the past week finalist in a recent national speech ices involving the newest and most meet, will present a short humor­ and prefect of Our Lady’s sodal­ ARVIN Automatic This now brings the total member­ ity, has been se­ scientific of optometric develop­ ous declamation. The Boy Scout ments. All-plastic contact lenses J ship to 460 paid-up members in lected as queen the Denver area. troop, directed by Carl Ott, jh>* that fit directly over the eyeball also arranged an interesting per­ and will crown the statue of the and are a boon to those afflicted ELECTRIC IRON formance for this meeting. with heavy, unsightly spectacles Look at Your Hat— Boy Scouts of troop 126 and Blessed Virgin in the Mary day are proving very satisfactory and “Everyone Else DoesP* Elizabeth Dolan Cub Scouts of pack 126 are asked are among the numerous services to attend the 8 o’clock Mass Sun­ ceremonies, Fri­ The Well-Dressed Man Is Using day, May 9, at offered by these optometrists. Vis­ day in full uniform with their ual training constitutes .a great This Service • Model To Become Bride fathers, in honor of their mothers. 2 p.m. She is the ^daughter of Mr. portion of the doctor’s practice, FACTORY FINISHED The Boy Scouts will make their and modem developments in this annual report to the Holy Name and Mrs. Philip 2200 Miss Elizabeth Louise Dolan, L. Thompson, 632 field have enabled thousands to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold society Monday evening at 8:30 do away with glasses. p.m. in the high school. George S. G rant ROBERTS R. Dolan, 1424 Cook street, Den­ PctrleU Tbompion The following Besides being prominent in op­ ^ the hat man ver, will become the bride of Sid­ Mossbrucker will be featured with violin selection. from each class have been selected tometric circles, noth doctors are LADIES’ HATS TOO! $ 9 .9 5 ney Willard Bishop, son of Mrs. active in parish affairs. The elder Helen Bishop, also of Denver, be­ Leo Kleinschmitz has joined the as maids; Margie Donovan, Jean­ SPnice 4726 PiCK-UP AND DEUVERY 258 Broadway scouting leaders for the next year nette Woodman, and Mary Lou Dr. Haney is a member of St. fore a Nuptial Mass Saturday, May Vincent’s church board. 10, in S t Philomena’s church. The and is at present attending' the Hynes, seniors; Madonna Nalty scoutmasters’ training course at and Jo Ann Kelly, juniors; Mary Yon’ll Like It BETTER . . . Evans school. He is a former scout­ Helen Taylor and Dolores Paxton, master. sophomores; and Norberta Doud HOW TO PAY IT’S TIME for a Young, Because It Lets You Iron To Receive Izt Communion and Sally Bums, freshmen. Mem­ The following children will re­ bers of ^ e senate and senior and YOUR BILLS WITH Sober, Conscientious Easier, Faster, Safer junior class officers will act as ceive their First Communion Sun­ Representative from No. 3 day in the 8 o’clock Mass: escorts. They are Bill Miller, Jo­ 1 0 c CHECKS Donald Aiders. Deanna Alexns. Frauds seph Sweeney, Richard Huter, Aroack, Janice Bah). Karlxn Bedard. Thomas McCallin, Dick Gennon, Popular Service Enjoyed by Mary Brannan, Mary Lee Brown. Mickey W. R. (BILL) Carrol). Jack Cou)ter* Jndy Conninffban. Joseph Sloan, Frank Connor, Jack Increasing Numbers Freddie Dayis. Diane Day. Joann Dea. McCoy, and Bernard Wood. Simply open a “Dime-A-Time” •TThw n»wr i>a Ci^rf»»»-Kiy«ws am Ann Marie Dompierre. Regina Darsey, Richard Shea and Ronald Ker- special checking account, with Lynda) Evans, Marilyn Fabriaio. Pat stiens will be pages; Rosalyn Rohr KROELL Fitsgerald, *ColIeen Foy, Judy Gelvett, whatever amount you wish. Buy Terry Hannouer, Mary Hein, Michael and Patty Phelan, crown-bearers; a book of 20 checks, for $2. Candidate for Hein, Ann Marie Hemker* Mike Holland, and Dolores Langfield and Regina (Only 10c a check—it’s “Dime-A- Leo Hots, Jeannine Jansen. Carol Ker* Dursey, train-bearers. All are in stlens. Ronald Kerstiens: Time!”) Tathedral Philip Kramer. Dolores Langfleld. Sally the first grade. You pay no service charge; there COUNCILMAN Dee Mally. Sandra Lee Mally, Tommy The crowning of the statue of is no minimum balance required ' District 3 Mulligan, Ralph Mulrihill. Jimmy Kem« on these accounts. rs, Amy 0*ConneU, Marilyn Pence. the Blessed Virgin will take place Patty Phelan. Gene Philbin, Tommy in St Francis de Sales’ church, Save time and steps. There’s no Your Problems EtOJ^OUfY Reeves. Lou Anne Revello. Jerry Rode- following which the act of conse­ w o ^ about loss or theft. Simply Will Be My Problems N«st CUrlM’t Clwreii C— wald, Roialyn Rohr, Sharon Roninger, cration will be recited by all the mail your checks — to pay your Pol. Adv. Carole Shaw, Richard Shea. Gary Steven­ monthly bills! ’*Whsn in Um $pirit» call /erry** son. Bernice Storm, Regina Switser. Rose­ sodalists. The sermon will be sW iU M W , line Tixier. George Twining, Joseph Van delivered by the Rev. Hubert A member of the Federal De­ aoeotit 4 1634 Tremont KE. 4554 Genderen, Roe Lynn Vasques, Geraldine Newell, superintendent of schools. posit Insurance Corp., the Den­ V tfiytt,, C019. Von Feldt. Robert Voth, Sharon Marie ver National Bank welcomes your St. Vincent de Paulas Parish PSEB OBUVBBT ntE K PABKING Watkins, Bob Welch, Cletus Wendler, The ceremonies will be concluded Judy Williams, and Jack Yaggie, with Solemn Benediction. account.—Adv. Book Rewiaw May 13 After a heated campaign, stu­ A REPUTABLE DRUG —Photo by O. W. Fiochar The Parent-Education group will dents of S t Francis* elected new HODGE GROCERY STORE CURK’S FLOWERS Miaa Elixabeth Dolan hear the Rev. Robert McMahon re­ senators for the next school year 2105 E. Virginia SP. 7505 view Psychology of Character, by May 2. The following were chosen; We have added complete BILL HUGHES. Prop. ^COMPLETE LINE OP CTTT FLOWBBS R t Rev, Monsignor William A. Rudolph Allers, on Tuesday, May AND POTTED PLANTS Joe Sloan, Frank Connor, Ruth Line of FROZEN FOODS Complete Food Service ^W* D«llT«r TA. tM t Higgins, pastor, will officiate at Tynan, and Patsy Shannon, the double-ring ceremony at 9:30 seniors; Tom Reagan, Dick Jones, Meats . . . Groceries 598 South Gilpin Floral Sprays and Corsages o’clock. Colfaa at UoMmlng Denver 'CaLPAX DRIVE-IN 1111 E. COLPAX St. Cajetan's Holds and Jean Stromsop, juniors; and Fresh Fruits & Vegetables “It’o Smart to Be Thrifty* KEyctone 3217 Miss Dolan, who will be given in Jim Phenix, Eileen Reagan, and marriage by her father, will be a t Geraldine Wienecke, sophomores. tended by Mrs. William E, Bren­ Nightly Devotions |L.t your lavingt .am ' 0. U. CONOCD The new senators met for their mor... SAFELY! Higher LEN’S Pharmacy DOWNING STREET Open bay and Nite nan as matron of honor and Mary first session May 6. Sister Anna Service StatioQ Ann Dolan as junior bridesmaid. than averagt .amingz L. C. TEHR. Prop. PHARMACY (St. Cajetan’s Pari.h, Denver) Joseph, principal, welcomed the on savings—protected H*mb*r S t V lnnnt d* Pool'z Perteh O. 1^ DAHL*. GEORGE U. HILU Prop. CAPITOL HILL The best man will be James Jordan Regular nightly services honor­ new members. Bill Miller, retiring by government insured Have Yonr Doctor Phone Proffuional Pharmacia Joseph O’Neil will sing at the SPECIALIZING .B('4itiBRIC*TION CAFE ing Our Lady are now going on at president reviewed the achieve­ and guaranteed Krst Uf Yonr Preacription TIRE RBPAim^>4ND RECAPPINa Phan* CHrrrr S7(7 Mass. St. Cajetan’s, beginning at 7:30 mortgage home loans. C O U P U m LINE OP COSMBTIC8 AND 735 E. Colfax ments of student government since 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 MEBCBANDISE Miss Dolan was graduated from o’clock. On Sunday May services its organization four years ago Withdrawal at any At LomisisBs and 8««tb CIsyton 2001 So. taaiv. p e . 9841 Undtr N*« U*aas«n)«nt Pina Foods at fair Prices Cathedral high school and at­ are being held at 4 p.m. The an­ and concluded by inviting the tima. Deposits by lOth tn Dowains St. Onvar tended Loretto Heights college, nual May coronation will take group to a dinner at Tiffens on earn from 1st. Mail where she participated in many place Sunday, May 26, at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 18, when they will deposits welcome. QUEEN GLEANERS { extra-curricular activities. Bbhop, Miss Mela Carrera and Mrs. receive the pins and be installed BOIVIVIE BRAE a veteran of two years in the navy, Carrera of St. Cajetan’s adult formally. Father Gregory Smith 41S Maiesfic Bld^ 1231 East 13th At#. served as a radioman in the South choir have completed a month’s will be their guest. Joe Sloan was k288 ISfli St, Denver (Ncir Msrion) Pacific area with distinction. A sojourn Jn Mexico. unanimously elected president for S h o p p i n g LILLIAN BRIK. Owner former athlete of Regis high school, Ralph Gomez, son of Mr. and the coming year; Patsy Shannon, We Specialize la CItanins he is now a student at Regis ©I umbic\ Ssw’ i IDRAPES Mrs. Manuel Gomez, is on a few secretary; Tom Reagan and Geral­ kSCOC’ ATiON college. days’ leave before returning to the dine Wienecke, publicity agents. B U i L D N & Cr • BLANKETS The couple will make their home naval service. C O N O C O p r o d u c t s -HOLTZ- • SMALL r u g s ;; in Denver after a wedding trip. In attendance at the CPTL past HARRISON^ RED & WHITE presidents’ tea were Mrs. Eugene Able Business Man Lubrication, Car,wa*hing, Balteriee Recharged,.Tire Vuleanixing FRESH MEATS -* FISH •YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED' TWIN G]RLS BORN Chavez, Mrs. F. Martinez, and Mrs. Pledges • Alamo Dairy - Grocery Identical twin girls were born P. J. Torres. BONNIE BRAE Groceries & Vegetables <569€a$\6oiSax April 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ On Wednesday, at the home of More Traffic Light* Your Pztronzce Appreciated PHONE CH. StS7 Mrs. J. F. Valdez, a party for CONOCO SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE SP. U U Dpnvpr, ftila mond S. Krolicki of 930 Sherman, Improved Paving GALE ISIS Eaat Colfax Denver. Their names are Sandra mothers or guests of members of 724'"So. Univereity - PE. 9909 2626 E. Louiiiana at S. Clayton PlwvlAfer9793 Denver 6, Colo. , Ann and Sue Ann. the Dahlia club was scheduled. Elimination Waste FOR Open IS Hoara a Day The Dahlia club long has been an and Extravagance Rreisser’ s Red & White active group in all S t Cajetan’s COUNCILMAN Bonnie Brae Open From 10 to 10 church activities. District 3 Comprises the Parishes of St. Joseph*;;^ Grocery and Market D r u ^ I ' o . Where Friends Meet . . . Kill IVeeds How! Mrs. De Leon Kithchen, chair­ ALFRED C. ANDERSON, Owner-MaaasW Sun. 3-9 man for the PTA, announces a St. Vincent de Paul, St. Francis de Sales and St. Ldiiis FANCY HEATS. VEGETABLES, AND QUAUTY GROCERIES AT Prescriptions Filled As ITe Cater to Organuationa successful towel campaign and Your Doctor Orders BARTELDES wishes to extend thanks to all mem­ LOWER PRICES AVENIE GRILL bers contributing. Mrs. Luis Mar­ Free Delivery SPmee 4447 FOUNTAIN SERVICE NANCY LEE’S 2, 4-D tinez desires to make known that 2UI B. Obie Ave. (Be. UbIv. end Ohie) 763 So. jfnivereity PE. 2255 Byrep u J Marl* WIUIaBO the sisters’ pantry shower is to be DO NUT SHOP 17th and Waahlaxtoa MAIa I7t7 1219 E. Colfax AL. 6014 WEED KILLER held on the third Sunday of May, and contributions are being ac­ Spray on now—dandelions, cepted. SOUTH CAYLo KD FOR THE 1509 E. Colfax KEyatone 4667 plantains, yellow trefoil, Star# Honra: S:St AM. - tiSS fJL other weed pests killed to Safety of Your Car the roots. Barteldes 2, 4-D CPTL to Sponsor Tea Shopping See Ua For Weed Killer does not in­ Goodyear T i r e s jure grass, clothes, skin.. For Officers May 16 Bowers Batteries Easy to apply, any type MOTHER’S DAY GHTS sprayer. The Catholic Parent-Teacher Mary Anne Bakeries O.K. Recapping . I league will sponsor a tea honoring Texaco Products LOW PRICED all incoming and retiring officers Quickly made. Just drive your car to our office and [ommunitij Plouier' Specialists im Mechanical Work Order Noie For of the CPTL, as well as every O n r n 1043 SOUTH GRYLOfU) ' 1 01. covers 2,400 PTA in the archdiocese, on Fri­ bring in your title. The money can usually be obtained PARTY PASTRIES THANK YOU F In t CovmanUn ~ Confinawtiaii >TQFB PHONE SPruce73l8 IS Broadway i m Se. CaylettI SERVICE Gradaatioo sq. ft...... 85o day afternoon, May 16, at 2 p.m. Mother*# Day at once. Your^^l^ need not be Cully paid for. We also SP. 7413 PE. 7315 1 lb. covers 9,600 in the Holy Ghost hall, Denver. A VAN ZmUERMAM. Uahaser Wright O.K. Rubber sq. ft...... $*.75 short meeting will be held a^d make loans furniture, collateral, signatures and Welders HOOVER-CRADDICK election of officers will take place. Pbence » 3 I E. Colfax Stadio: KB. U54 R«a. CB. I7H PE. 3 4 6 4 GRASS SEED Mrs. A. F. Zarlengo, president, real estate<^ ' PE. 3 4 6 6 *A. I7»* PR. 1747 n s E. COLPAX AVE. will preside at the meeting. Fa­ BOB’S DENVER FANCY MIXED ther Hubert Newell, spiritual di­ Gaylord Dmg Co. 1 lb. 85e 5 lbs. $4.15 rector, will also be present. This Grocery and Merkel J. ROY SMITH. Prep. BARTCO MIXED is the last meeting until Septem­ 1059 So. Gaylord SP. 3345 ber. Groceriee, Meats and Fancy HATHAWAY’S 1 lb. $1.15 10 lbs. $11.00 Vegetables Prescriptions Carefully Filled KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS by Registered PharmaeisU City Lace Cleaners 1 lb. $1.40 10 lbs. $13.40 ALTAR BREADS JIM FURLONG The Store if Qmality and Price 218 East Seventh Ave Phone TAbor 7907 SEWING SOUTH GAYLORD CURTAINS - PILLOWS CAREFULLY CLEANED AND RE- U ttla Girls’ Pro ,.... Baibrol4sr7f 1735 Welton Si. KEystone 2224 So. Gaylord SUPER MARKET Moaotrsaihis. Etc. TURNED SAME SIZE. SPECIAL CARE GIVEN TO TABLE Munhir of AuocUted Grocer* of Coll THE SISTERS OF THE Open Daily 8i30 to 5:S0t Satnrdaya Till 1 P.M. Our Branch Creamery Finest Quality Meata, Frahi, UNENS. BLANKETS U UNDER ED WITHOUT SHRINKAGE. GOOD SHEPHERD Office at Furlong Anto Co., 539 Broadway, Is MILK — CREAM — BUTTER Vegetables, Groceries WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 1521 FIFTEFNTH STRFFT TELEPHONB PCASL S4«t/ Open 11U 5t30 P.M. Open 8 a.m. to II p.m. daily FREE DAILY OEUVERIE8 1004 S. Gaylord SP 67SS ,/•

PAGE FOUR Office, 938 B»nnocjfr^Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER______Telephone, KEystoae 42Qg f Thursday, M ay 8, 1947

44 TOTS O EC Ei Horse Show at Heights May 17 Presentation PTA A WAR VETERAN . . . A BUSINESS MAN . . . L. D. MULLIGAN To Sponsor Dinner for Vole for 1ST C l (Prasantation Parish, Danver) William Eugene COUNULMAN A potluck dinner will be held prior to the monthly PTA DISTRICT 8 (St. Petricic'e Periih, Denver) meeting. It will be held in Com­ STELLOR Forty ^|bur children received I Intend to fight for ell minority group* munity hall Wednesday, May 14, for end tee thet ^ ery rece get* en eqnel First H (^ Communion Sunday in at 6:20 p.m. The mothers and fa­ chenc*. the 9 d^lock Mass. thers of the eighth grade gradua­ part in th . p ro e o io n wcr* Vir­ COIJIVCILMAJV • MEMBER OP HOLY NAME SOCIETY, SACRED HEART gil H ^ ii, erou-b**rer: Joacpb Libonati tion class and the past presidents “ PARISH and /frthor Saiby, eandle-b.arera; and will be the honored guests. District No. 7 • MEMBER OF AMERICAN LEGION Phyljfa Ann Fraxxini, Angtia Marie Mar- aie%^' Janie* Reardon, Edna Sebadegg, A festival meeting will be held • MEMBER OF DEMOCRATIC CLUB Pot. Adr. Joyce Wittman, and Norma Zimmerman, . . . WHO KNOWS HIS DISTRICT "aAgcIx.” who eaeorted the. eommuni- May 12 in Community hall at 8:16 I s o u c r r y o u r v o t e o n m a y 20 canta into the .anctuary- Tlia claaa in- p.m., at which time reports of va­ Pol. Adv. efuded Tbomaa B.hren., Patrioia Bella- iCoaa, Carolyn Brown. Fhyllia Calloley. rious committees will be given. Shlriey CfairieUgne, Patricia Coroaella, Raymond Deard. Donna Lou Fraiaini, A picnic for pupils of Presenta­ Rita Oallego*. Margarita Garcia, Franklin tion school is being planned for Garramone, Richard Griego, Rita Griege, May 29. ANNUAL ST. MICHAEL FEAST George Harria, John Harrii, Maureen V ita-F iuff Hilton, Lilia May Hunaley, Patricia On May 8 Beverly Mary Kissell Hynea, Kathleea Ann Kelaey, Cbarmaine and George Joseph Konrad ^ r e The World’s Finest Shampoo Scheduled For May 10th-11th. A-.- Kohut, Elixabeth Kohut. Maryann Libo­ united in marriage prior to a Nup­ nati, Alice LubianI, Antoinette Martelli, Is Available at Patrick Martinea, Robert Martlnex, Peter tial Mass. Witnesses were Vivian Tlie Annual Celebration in observance of the Fea^'of MeNeUI. Eliiabeth Jean Miller, Marcello Kissell and Peter Konrad. Mrs. ST. MICHAEL’S Society is scheduled for May lOth^Ilth Montoya. Carl Morgan, Frank Ortega. Konrad is the daughter of Mr. and 1 AVALON BEAUTY SALON Judith Padflla, Loretta Pauluccl, Carole in OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL CHURCH, 36O0iNav. Marie Perry, Arthur Peitro, Angelina Mrs. T. H. Kissell of this parish. • 4 . Salaxar, Marjorie Santangcio, William Mr. Konrad is the son of Mr. and ^ J 325 E. Colfax Ave. CH. 0545 ajo* Schooler. Guy Selby. Jamca Sbamy, Mrs. John Konrad of Iliff. The Donna Mae Sheehan, Hcrbart Thompaon, There will be a procetsion starting at 4:30 p.m. SVNDA^May 11 couple will make their home in En­ Denver 3, Colo. and Dolore* Valdex. glewood. Officer, of ST. MICHAEL SOCIETY ennouncc'^e Bend Hostesses for the May meeting A dance will be held for the The Large Economy Size May Concert under direction of Prof. Pollice, end eh open eir of the Altar and' Rosary society teen-agers Monday evening. May: Be Purchased by Mail beeeer. EVERYBODY INVITED, GOOD TIMJt^ FOR ALL. Tuesday afternoon. May 6, were 26, in Community hall, Mrs. F.| Mmes. Tillie DeBell, L. DeSabato, L, L^e is chairman. Anna Daddario, and William Du­ More than 8 months bois. Races, English and Wastern rid­ This year’i program promises to Baptized the past week werej $ 5 0 0 ing ezhibitions, novelty contest* be one of the most outstanding Leona Marie and Leon Edward, Members of the senior and junior twin infants of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ supply only ...... r;- Holy Name societies will receive and events, Roman riding, and horse shows ever staged by the Plu Poatafc g hnrdling are all a part of the Quirt and Crop Riding club, can^- ward B. Jesser, Sponsors for Le­ Communion in the 7 o’clock Mass, ona were Margaret Learned and this Sunday. The May meeting o f thrilling Loretto roundnp to be pus organisation. Shown above held at tha Loretto Height* riding in the English riding evantk at the George Siener. Sponsors for Leon the senior society will be held were Joseph Buschy and Catherine Thursday evening, May 8. ring on the college camput Satur­ Loretto ring are Helen Johnson, I ^bt my day afternoon. May 17, at 2:30. left, and Jo Panicey. Wiley. Richard Henry, son of Mr. Vote FOR . . . Announcement has been made and Mrs. Neil C. Threlkeld, with of the birth of a daughter to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schell as spon­ and Mrs. Roy DeFranco of Pater­ sors; and Darrell James, son of Howard B. son, N. J., on Saturday, May 3. ANNUAL MAY CORONATION PLANNED Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Lane, PROCTOR Mrs. DeFranco is the former with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Lane as Nancy Petraglia, daughter of Mr. sponsors. and Mrs. Joseph Petraglia of this IN WELBY PARISH SUNDAY EVENING BANZHAF m ^ a r r parish. Mrs. Petraglia is now visit­ SPECT/Vnsi i ■ ing in Paterson, N. J. Welby.— (Assumption Parish)— rishioners are requested to attend FOR COUNCILMAN Misses Mabel N eni, Viola Cinea, The SRnual crowning of the statue another Mass rather than the 8 Bernice Archer, Dorothy Negri, of Our Blessed Lady \nll be held o’clock on Sunday, so that it will IN DISTRICT 1 s " iron at» Alvina Dalla, Louise Pedot, Mary Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. be possible to accommodate the GLAND DISEASES Veteran — Legionnaire Petriilo, and Louise Zanon, mem­ Miss Elaine Rossi will crown the relatives of the communicants. LfoeteRWPOF bers of the senior Young Ladies’ statue. She will be attended by Grades Will Present Plays c)to A Hard Worker for District 1 Pledged to . . . AT ROGERS sodality, co-operated with the Par­ Missep Phyllis Sferra and Cecilia AsUmm. Hof Tr*e*. The grade school will present OearMoaTstow. / / i ish Sodality union in distributing Saccamano, seniors. The crowning Mm 4 OtxaiMM, T W ■A‘ the annual plays May 14, at 8 amttk» ty* A Car tMeeeeee, 'A Greater North Denver' programs in the four perform­ will be preceeded by a procession Cotorwt. Artkrhla. Vtoritlaa o’clock. The primary room will Cbi— atliM. fraaula, OoKr^ For Mother's Day ances of La Bohetne in the Civic with all the high school girls in Ni^ Li« A present Welcome to the Nations. tafralllM A •*rr*-Oe«tottol CAPABLE — INDORSED auditorium. ' attendance. TWrayy. Blo*4 Frtcaar*, Tht following infanta were haptiied hy The grammer grades will give An CWctroak EumlaaUM a t Iba QUALIFIED BY LABOR Forty children will make their ■ M . SltrtrMk T h m n fw the Rer. Theodor. Haa* in the pact two Old-Fashioned Party. The inter Ifttoraal NAy DWww, m W*r*» week*; Sharon Ann. daughter of Har­ First Holy Communion Sunday in mediate gfrades will give an oper­ ■anlit, faralytla. TSmw**, Hi . toward B. Banzhaf Election May 2( vey and Ellen SuUiff, sponaorc, Harold the 8 o’clock Mass. The members Sutliff and Shirley Carrillo: Robert Ken­ etta, entitled The Inn of the Golden . lan nattt at. Pol. Adv. neth, con of Kenneth and Gloria Nlehola, of the class are; Cheeee. Everyone is welcome. •ponion, Chria and Anna Manromatia: David Catba^Q, lllehaal Domanteo, Tickets are now on sale and can Jame* Joaeph Hynea, aon of Daniel and Diaoa Haeaulay, Frank ParodK Alfrtd Ethel Hynea, aponaora Thoma* Hynea Rotals Richard Rossi, Joseph Vtcehio. also be, purchased at the door. and Mary Vola; Patricia, daughter of Ro Peter Wllklnaon, La Verne Younger, Prices are: Adults, 60 cents, and ben and Maria Martinea, aponaora, Frank Ronald Belllo. Samuel Gaecetta, Thomas hilaren, 30 cents. Martinea and Emma Romero; Virginia, Adduecly Ronald Gavito. Dominic Pe* The first meeting Of the Holy daughter of Simon and Stella Hemandex, traceoy Joseph Tolcrtco, A rthur Sibayan. aponaora, Lloyd and Petrie Archuletta; Donald Campbell. £mest Gamueda, Name society was held Monday Caroline, daughter of Gerald and Eva Garry Rupp. Claudia Croce. Mary Lou evening with the following officers Brown, iponiora, Reginald King and Di Julllo. Margaret Gerardl, Philomena presiding: Donald James, presi Prances Llehtenfeld; Joseph, aon of An, Gerace, Alice Regaclo, Jeannette Rossi. SUNDAY tonio and Philomena Apodaca, sponsors. Elisabeth Spano, Sandra Fieco. Shirley dent; Vincent Rossi, treasurer; Matt and Magdalena Dnran; Daniel Scbrelbvogel, Jennie Russo. Gloria Pe- and Vincent Domenico, secretary. Francis, son of Mr. and Mri. John Henkel, dotto. Alice Gaceetta. Evelyn Adducel. They welcomed many new mem^rs sponsor, Alice Criswell: Barbara Jean, Geraldine Satriano, Carmeilla Strafacc, M AY 11 daughter of Robert and Madeline Jef­ and Etefanitn Pascua. into the society. After the meeting frey, tpontora, Raymond and Stella Con­ Starting Thursday, May 8, a a review of sporting events was ners. The Rev. Achille Sommaruga bap­ sho'wn. tised William Buerger III, ton of Mr. three-day retreat will be held for and Mrs. WiUiam Buerger, Jr„ aponaora, the children of the First Com­ Diana Mae de Mott, daughter of Michael and Josephine Manfro; Charry munion class. Mr. and Mrs. George de Mott, was 3 ^ Ann, daughter of Phyllis and Francis baptized. Sponsors were Mr. and ’ the Iron that LIFTS itself Stevenson, aponaora, William Gordon and Breakfast will be served to the Edna Stevenson. communicants after Mass. The pa- Mrs. James E. Conahan. There isn’t any way to say in words all the things The perpetual novena in honor The Mothers’ club is sponsoring of Our Lady of Sorrows on Friday Your heart thinks about her. But you can tell her ^ NO LIFT’ NO TILhNO TWIST a games PAvty in the lunchroom 1 Am American' Day evening will be held at 8 o’clock of the school Thursday afternoon, instead of 7 o’clock. May 15, at 1 o’clock. Twenty with Flowers .... Touch a button . . . stands on its own cool legs games will be played and refresh­ To Be Noted May 18 that snap completely out of the way to resume ments will be served. "I Am An American” day will She’ll probably understand what you ironing. Get a demonstration to- gM A Q r be celebrated May 18 in the Den­ day—enter your name on our prer | J wO %icoKreo¥tK ver Municipal auditorium at 8 mean — the way mothers always do ferred list for earlier delivery.; * ^ p.m. HU- c h a m c l : This day was set apart by act understand. of Congress in 1940 and pro­ claimed by the President as the 4 WAYS TO PAY occasion when all patriotic groups and interested citizens throughout Phone EM. 2745 "h Cash the land Should pay special and A Charge t i fitting tribute to our new citisens. They would include not only those it Layaway who have recently become natural­ ized, but native-born young men ★ Year to Pay and women who have just turned 21. PHONE US YOUR The Denver “I Am An Ameri caoM Day committee cordially in MOTHER'S DAY ORDER vites all to be present. Dr. Robert Yaesr Vote Wll^Be Appreciated “DENVERI MOST PBOGRESSITR- L. Stearns, president of the Uni­ WE'LL WIRE IT ANYWHERE The Cascade Laundry & Dry Gleaners versity of Colorado, will be the RUPERT C. MEEK, JR. BOULEVARD VACUUM speaker of the evening. Officials of state and city will welcome the For Election Commissioner Complete Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service SWEEPER COMPANY new citizens. W* Can fn an* DaUvn Young, Ag^essive, Denver The Vtw dsaBcra Availahia Businessman 1847 Market Sl Tabor 6370-6379 Frank Havtl 2S24 Cal*. Bird. DEztar 111* Edgar Bergen to Give Mtmbar Bl.saW Sacrament Piriah Bright Spot Flower Shop Vet War II Cancer Benefit Show Meek Trunk Co. PhentA KEyitouA ItTf. FRemoat SI4t Josephine at 5th Ave. P o l Adv. WE PROUDLY OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS fedgar Bergen, with Charlie McCarthy, Mortimer Snerd, Ray Noble, Anita Gordon, and Pat Pa^ rick, will give his Sunday evening broadcast as a cancer benefit show May 11 at 6 o’clock in the City FUR STORAGE auditorium, Denver. The benefit performance is being sponsored by the Colorado division of the American Cancer society.

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^ u r sd a y , M a y 8, 1947 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone. REyatone 4205 PAGE FIVE St. James’ Groip crowning at Regis Tabernacle Unit Will Meet Friday Holds Election

(St. James’ Parish, Denrer) Thd election of officers was The St. James Altar and Rosary one of the main features of the society will meet In the Montclair Tabernacle society meeting in Civic building this Friday. A Denver May 2 at the home of Mrs. luncheon will be served at 1 o’clock. J. Leonard Swigert, who presided Hostesses for the meeting are Mrs. in the absence of the president, 0. J. Schmitt. Mrs. C. M. Noll, Mrs. Clem Kohl. Chosen were: Mrs. Nick Konler, and Miss Au­ President, Mrs. James M. Knight; gustine Girardot. Mrs. Charles vice presidents, Mrs. Clem Kohl .Garrison will preside. Plans will and Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert; be made at this meeting whereby recording secretary, Miss Eva M. each of the parish circles will be Walsh; financial secretary, Mrs. able to arrange for some special T. A. Cosgriff- corresponding activity during the summer secretary, Mrs. Etienne Perenyi; months. The June meeting will treasurer, Miss Elizabeth Sheeby; take the form of a tea, to be given auditor, Mrs. Ella Mullen Week- DUNCAN HINES SELECTS in the home of Mrs. Etienne Per- baugh. enyi at a date to be announced The Rev. David Maloney and la’ter. Mrs. Swigert expressed regret that GOLDEN LANTERN ^election is convenient at Baptized Sunday were: Mrs. Kohl was unable to attend. Ai HU FaTorite Colorado Reitaurant in Hii Select Li»t of 56 Ann Catherine, infant daughter They emphasized the excellent of the Nation’* 1,800 Eating Placet Listed in Hit Famous Book of Mr. and Mrs. William Severt- work she had done during the past “ADVENTURES IN GOOD EATING” son, with Charles E. Barney and C. year, what she had accomplished, Mildred Schabow as sponsors. Mrs. and her manifest interest, in the See Page 18 of April 26lh l»$ue of the which ha& the largest and La Vergne Furgerson was proxy Tabernacle society as president. for Mildred Schabow. Mrs. Donald Bromfield spoke SATURDAY EVENING POST most complete display room Carol Snsanne, infant daughter on the story of cancer, and recom­ CLOSED MONDAYS 10c Parking Next Door of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Schindler, mended generous donations to­ Vh* in the city. with Richard C. Holden and Nancy ward the eradication of this F. Schindler as sponsors. Florence dread disease. Miss Barbara Bach Shindler acted as proxy. reported on ^ e work of the Den­ Prices rancfe tuldely Our Lady of Victory circle met ver deanery, Tind stre.ssed the need Golden OLanteim of volunteers for the Infant of this month with Mrs. Pete Golden 1265 Bdwy, Near 13th Rastanrant KE. 1204 tosuii the needs of every patron. at 1729 Niagara. The next meeting Prague nursery. The new sew­ will be in the home of Mrs. Vin­ ing group turned in several pieces cent Halpin at 1454 Newport of finished linens. Mrs. A. E. street Seep, Sr., contributed her 80th Mrs. Catherine Siems and Mrs. cincture. Ann Middleton are patients in local Letters of Thanks Read “Not Too Young - Not Too Old” bosnitals. Letters of appreciation were Mrs. W. W. McCaw returned read from several mission priests WILLIAM A. home this week from Fitzsimons and missionary sisters for gifts hospital, where she recently un­ of altar supplies and religious derwent an operation. articles. The sisters in Greeley re­ Horan & Son Chapels Vincent Halpin was called to his quested books for their library BLACK for KEystone 6297 KEystone 6298 home in South Dakota by the sud­ and small articles to be used as den death of his sister, Mrs. Ann prizes in th'eir classes. MAYOR 1527 Cleveland Place Widvey. His son. Bill, accompanied Father Maloney told how grrate- him. Principals in the sodality May Cathedral high, Denrer, maid of ful members of the church in '‘Experienced" Mrs. William Van Dyke is spend­ Monument were for the stations ing a few days in Pueblo with her crowning on the Regis campus honor; lower left, Thomas Doyle District Judge, to date. Hi May 18 are shown abore. Upper of Holy Family high, escort to of the cross that he delivered and I I. " State Representative, 1941-1942. aunt, who is seriously ill. which were furnished by the Jade* WUllsai A. Black r , . n - . - . t . . There will be a general practice left, Jacqueline Brakhage of Mt. queen (photo by Larche); right, Deputy District Attorney, 1932-1937 St. Gertrude’s academy, Boulder, Martin Hackethal of St. Joseph’s Tabernacle society. of the Confirmation class with the The Rev. Joseph Leberer spoke President,''’01d Timers Baseball Association sponsors on Sunday afternoon. queen; right, Margaret Daly of high, escort to maid of honor. Awarded Lot Angeles Timet National Sports Award for on the apparitions of the Blessed sponsoring greatest youth sports program in nation, 1944 May 11, at 4 o'clock. Confirmation + + + + Mother at Fatima, Portugal, and will be administered by Archbishop Aga 49— Resident Denver 45 Years recommended the recitation of Pol. Ad*. Urban J. Vehr on Monday, May 12, UAY CROWNING AT RKIS COLLEGE the Rosary every day for peace at 7:30 p.m. and for the good of the world. Mrs. Alfred R. LeBols was host- Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff was ap­ e.ss tn the Ave Maria circle April EXPECTED TO ATTRACT OVER 5,000 pointed chairman of the annual R e-Elect 28. Mmes. Sills and Helman were tea to be given June 13 at the Denver’s Largest Dealer guests. High scores were won by home of Mrs. W. G. Eyre. Mrs. W. E. Dolan and Mrs. C. T, Sodalists from Catholic colleges, This year’s queen. Miss Jacque­ Henry M. Sills. The next meeting will be high schools, and hospital schools line Brakhage, was chosen from **After All, It’s Service That Counts'* held May 26 in the tea room of of nursing in Denver and vicinity the sodality at Mt. St. Gertrude’s Annuol Breakfast Held Daniels and Fisher’s, with Mrs. will participate in the 16th annual DUFF Theodore Kittleson as hostess. May crowning to be held before academy,. Boulder, and her maid By Catholic Daughters The children listed below will re­ an estimated throng of 5,000 per­ of honor will be Margaret Daly of ------♦ COUNCILMAN 1335 Broadway 1314-1338 Acoma ceive their First Holy Communion sons on the Regis college campus Cathedral high school. Both are Sunday, May 18. This will be the prefects of their sodalities. The annual breakfast of the in the 7:30 o’clock Mass this Sun­ Catholic Daughters of America in DISTRICT 3 On CItIc Center day, May 11. Parishioners are first time the public crowning has _ Thomas Doyle of Holy Family been held since the war’s end. Denver was held in St. Joseph’s asked to reserve the church at this high school will escort the queen convent May 4 following Mass cele­ He Gets Mass for the First Communion The Rev. Robert McMahon of and Martin Hackethal of St. Jo­ class and their parents. A break­ St. Francis de Sales’ parish will brated by the Rev. Hubert Newell. seph’s high school will be the es­ Mrs. William V. McFarland, grand Things Done fast will be served the children in deliver the principal address and cort for the maid of honor. the Rev. Hubert Newell, superin- regent, presided at the breakfast, the Montclair Civic building fol­ The student panegyric on Our St. Joseph’s, St. Francis da lowing the Mass: tendetit of Catholic schools, will which was served by the Francis­ AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Lady will be delivered by John can Sisters to 139 members, guests, Sales’, St. Vincent de Paul’s Disna UscGmdsr, Barbara Florto. lead the act of consecration and and St. Louis’ Parishes com­ Pablic Liability & Property Damage John Tisrner. Donald Bolser, Fred other prayers. Quayhagen, a junior at Cathedral and prospective members. high school, whose original oration prise District 3. Meet* Requirementt of /Vein Stata Lam Letkemsn, Judith Gau, Mary Pst Lssky, At Solemn Benediction of the Miss Cecilia Kovalesky sang Richard Downing. iUthrIns Mentesn. was selected in a contest open to several selections. Father Newell Stephen Compton, Gertrude Moser, Bar­ Most Blessed Sacrament, the R t Your Support Will B* Rev. Monsignor Joseph J. Bosetti, all sodalists in the area. The spoke.on the work of the C. D. of 816.00 bara Hickorski, Barbara Jorcenssn, Rich­ six other best orations ranked in Appreciated Phone J. S. McQaie, AL. 5222 ard Pryor, Arlene lacino. Sally lacino. V.G., will be celebrant, with the A. Mrs. Kate Miller talked and Leonard Stuart, Joan Rich, Joseph Very Rev. Francis B. Keeper, C.M., the following order: Don Joyce led in group singing. Miss Mar­ Pol. Adv. Liechka: and Paul Bums of Regis high Truman Doyle. Diana Nothaft. John as deacon and the Rev. Vincent jorie Simpson invited the group Farrell, David Padifo, Robert I^mmar- R. Hughes, O.P., as subdeacon. school, Irene Zoellner of St. Fran­ to the May crowning to be con­ man. Donna Jean Allen, Mary Blackford The procession will begin at cis _ de Sales’ high school, Fred ducted by the Junior C. D. of A; Ronald Boaton, Patricia Brennan, Mary Meine of Cathedral high school, Curray, Antonio Henderson. Marilyn 2 :45 p.m. and will include sodality in St. Paul’s chapel May 16. Kohler. Colleen O'Leary. Linda Sticksel. grroups from all the schools. Lavalia^ Abernathy of Annuncia­ Flowers for the altar were do­ Tiiomas Weita, Leonard MacGregor. tion high school, and Barbara nated by Mrs. Margaret Jennings TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL Mary Kay Noll. Hark Reinfcka, WillUm Sheaifer of St. Francis de Sales’ and for the tables by Mrs. Eliza­ Seery, and Joseph Berryman. . high school. Pages: William VanDyka and Mi­ Aid Society Plans beth Salmon. After the breakfhst chael Shay. The musical part of the pro­ the flowers were taken to the Leaders: Jana Berryman and James gram will be furnished by the Re­ Fattor. B’nai B’rith hospital. Flower glrlt; Sharon Kohits and Card Party May 13 gis college band and glee club un­ Karen Biihop. der the direction of the Rev. Rich­ Servers: Jay CoUard and Jim Kottan- ard E. Arnold, S.J. e e p o c k atetter. The annual spring card party D The ceremony, jointly sponsored v «r A n Socia and luncheon of the Good Shep­ by Regis and Loretto Heights col­ Denver Catholic Named herd Aid society will be given at leges, is under the general direc­ Head of Civic Bureau the convent in Denver May 13 at tion of the Rev. A. M. Rieckus, 1 p.m. Tickets may be had l^call- S.J., student counselor at Regis high school. C. Paul Harrington, Denver ing the ticket committee, Mrs. D. •HATUritE i’VADE IT PDRB Catholic, was recently elected pres­ ident of the Denver Convention G, Mulligan, FR. 4200; Mrs. Max and Visitors’ bureau. Mr. Harring­ L. Gray, FR. 6615; or the chair­ ton, who has been a member of the man, Mrs. Howard Clennan, FR City council, district six, for 14 6614. VOTE m years, is currently seeking re-elec­ Hostesses are as follows: Spring Frolic tion. Mmes. C. A. BoUinelli, J. J. Campbell Geonre Eddy Cook* Howwrd T. Clennwni W. E. Dolan* John L. Dower, T. D. Fahey, John Feelcy. W. T. Flanaghan. J. J. Flynn* Gllet Foley. F. L. Garland, Charles Garrison, H. L. Gorden, W. H. Grimm, Sewn in W. J. Henry. Andrew Hsgerty, L. A. Hig­ NEWTON gins, Abbie Holisnd. Philomena Hodges. May Dennis Hogan, H. M. Humphreys, M. J. Hurley. T. C* Harrison. W. R. Joseph, W. H. Johnson, Theodore Kittleson. Paul FOR seventeen Kueser, M. J. l.*ester, George LamoQ, Joseph Little, T. J. Morrissey, D. E. Mul­ ligan : Mmes. Harry McCoun. W. V. McFar­ land, John Kalty. Ed G. Neumann. M. O'Connor, T. W. O'Connor, M. J, O'Fal- loD, John W. O'Neill, J. R. Plank, A. H. MAYOR Panek, A. E. perriam. K. Parent, George R. Pope, L. M. Rabtoay, J. P. Reddick, T. C. Rhoades, M. ^ Rowland, Raymond J. Ryan, T. E. Ryan, Josephine Schmits* George C. Schneider. George L. Schwei- ger. B. E. Shsy, W. E. Sheehy,,Elisabeth Snow. W. J. ^ lis , Ellis Starr. Robert IKWSE Shearer. Dennis Sheedy, George W. Springer, Michael Syrianey, John J. Sul- IWan, T* J. Sulliran; Mmes. M. L. V&ley. Oscar VogeI..>Lfl- SHOE REPAIRIRG lias Young, ElU If. Wepkbaugh, H. M. Denver has suffered from too much government by Welehanee. Charles McAllister Wilcox, snd Sidney Wilkins; Misses Mar^r H ar­ political machine. WHILE YOU WAIT ley. Adeline James, Mary A. Keefe, Elisabeth M. Kelly, Bemadine Kirchhof. ^ Fo r Fun.., Wilhelmina Shearer, Mary Shelly, and Teresa Snow. Denver’s bright prospects call for courageous leader­ Meeting Is Set May 12 ship, not complacent distribution of political plums. For P la y ,,. sy By Holy Ghost Society Given hy the r o m s H o e s The Holy Ghost Altar and Ros­ Newton has vision, boldness, energy and proven execu­ ary society will meet at 2 p.m. tive ability. BERKELEY SOCIAL CLUB Mondav, May 12, in the Holy Ghost hall, Denver. For the Benefit of Holy Family Church and School Newton has not made and will not make political deals LISTEN TO ■ N that destroy his ability to act for the best interests SHORTS EARL F. of all the people. AT ELITCH’S GARDENS Rubber heeli, top lifta, toe pieces^ half aolet, full soles, Newton is a non-partisan candidate, and he will be a A trim fitting short Foshioiwd of Muaic by BUDDY MORENO’S ORCHESTRA attached by ^experienced BRYANT non-partisan mayor. BATES cotton gobordino, in ploy- for shoemakers while you work limo colors. It buttons down tho hock . with a big hip pockoL or shop. We also remodel Councilman DENVEWS TOMORROW NEEDS NEWTON TODAY! Fully sonforizod, and it woshts shoes, cut out toes or heels, DISTRICT 4 •osily $iz«s 9 to 15. 3.98 rebind, take in sides to fit, KFEL FOR Thursday Evening, make shoes longer or wider. Tuesday, May 13 T Shirt, to Match 2.98 Thursday, May IS NEWTON For Quality Shorn Repairing at Saturday, May 17 MAYOR Popular Prieee Visit Our Shoe at 7:55 a.m. This sd paid tor br lodtp*nd*nt Cltisaos CommltU* for a Groatar Denrtr May 22,1947 Repair Dept, . . . Ba$emeni and Monday, May 19, at 7:25 p.m. Pol. Adv. Pol. Ad*. i \ a rr

PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyatone 4205 Thursday, M ay 8, 1947i

The House of Quality Meats and^Groceries Communion Event Cathedral Prom Queen First Communion The N EW To Be Conducted Is Received by 54 CoHm MAPELLI BROS. with th« Ulahefield 221 15th St. We Deliver TA. 5311 By Young People Sacred Heart Tots ARO AAATIC Tastes as good as It smells.* fla vo r Regular, Drip or M ’m Com FM POT BOAST. 45c nt Special (Catholic Yeunf People's Council) (Sacred Heart Parish, Denvar) Pulverized. 1lB.aN ^ Com Tti B0ILIN6 1UB8 25c IK Interest is high in the Commun­ The first group of children, ion breakfast event sponsored by about 64 in number, received their The new Coffee that tastes as good as it smells! Try Wakefield New Shipment— Pnre Itelian OLIVE OILS the Young People’s councii. Ac­ First Holy Communion last Sunday Coffee with Safeway’s guarantee of satisfaction or your cording to John V. Kelly, chair­ Full Line of Femout St. Loni« R-F MACARONI PRODUCTS* in the 9 o’clock Mass. money back. You’ll like this new coffee. man, about 600 young Catholic Confirmation will be adminis­ Importml ITALIAN CHEESES men and women are expected to tered to a large class of children Airway Coffee attend the affair. Most of these and adults Thursday evening. May EGGS _ .4 1 c are members of the established 8, at 7:30. Young People’s groups, but at­ Breakfast Genu tendance is not restricted to them. ^ The Holy Name men will meet Nob Hill Coffee . __44c Hummers Delicatessen All Catholic young people are wel­ in Sodality hall Tuesday evening. Grade A come. May 13, at 8 o’clock. Edwards Coffee _ 5 1 c Family-Size Chicken Pot Pies, serves 8 to 4__$ 1 .4 0 Thursday evening. May 15, there Lerg. eztru Hungarian Goulash Noodles, serves 3 to 4____$ 1 .0 0 The group will receive Com­ l-doz.____ 51c munion together in the 9 o’clock will be a meeting of the candidates Hills Bros. Coffee ____51c Spaghetti, serves 3 to 4...... ;______85^ Mass in ^ e Cathedral Sunday, for reception into the Young Men’s cztm Fresh Shrimp Creole with Rice...... $ 1 .1 5 and Young Ladies’ sodalities in So­ 1-dox._____ 48c May 18. After the Mass the com­ dality hall at 8 o’clock. MILWAUKEE SAUSAGE municants will adjourn to the ’The members and officers of the TEA 311 East 7th Ave. KE. 1986 Lincoln room of the Shirley-Savoy hotel at E. 17th and Lincoln. PTA met in the social hall May 6. "Betioem Logan and Grant" The main address at the breakfast New officers for the coming year BUHER Canterbury p'tf______23c will be given by the Very Rev, were installed. Mrs. A. F. Zarlengo, John J. Flanagan, SJ., president president of the CPTL, was pres­ White Rock, Bredan, ent for the installation. A token Canterbury 45c of Regis college. It is expected of appreciation was presented by Meadow Gold, and Enjoy iYourself Completely that James McCoy, president of Brookfield the Young People’s council, will the outgoing president, Mrs. Roger Liptons ____ 26c give a report on the convention of Martinez, to all the outgoing offi­ 1-Ib. cers. Mrs. Carl Cross, a repre­ carton ^ the National Federation of Cath­ sentative of the State Cancer Pre­ 67c Liptons ___ 51c olic College Students, which he at­ vention society, was gruest speaker, tended as a delegate from Regis Kitcbeo Craft and the school nurse also addressed Flour 10-Ib. t a c k _ 99c baz.$2.20 college two weeks ago in Toledo, the members. 0. Special entertainment has The PTA is sponsoring a motion Gold M.d.1 I I nil H ill been arranged during the break­ * io.ib. „ c k ___ 99c cotton ba$:. $2.20 fast. The price of the breakfast picture showing a description of II K II h i I I has been set at one dollar by the the Beatrice creamery and its FI a iiv H arvnt BIoMom hotel. working system. rio u r 25-Ib. cotton b«z.. ..$2.10 S . w $4.11 This Sunday is Communion day MURRAY RROS. DISTRIRUTING CO. CYPC PRESS CLUB for the Holy Name society in the Peanut Butter ELECTS OFFICERS 7:30 o'clock Mass. 39c zl*. 73c Robert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray (Cathedral Young People’s Club) R«a1 Roaat The CYPC Press club met Ma; Peanut Butter 16-oz. £la...... 34c g | „ , 64c 1 in the NCCS building, E. 17tl ST. MARY'S PROM and Grant, at which time a staff Town Houm Mary Ellen McAndrewt, center, Sba will be attended by Glenna Grapefruit Juice No. 2 u n . _ 9c 19c was elected. It was decided to TO BE HELD MAY 13 tlT publish the club paper on the first will be crowned queen of tbe Cm- Scbafbucb, left, and Doloret Reia- tbedral bigb icbool prom May 12. dorf, rifbt. « Full O’Gold 46^8. Wednesday of every month. Orange Juice No. 2 on... 11c can .. 28c Adelyne Frankovich was elected Tuesday, May 13, is the date of R M A the St. Mary’s academy Junior and Blend O’Gold editor, and the following are asso­ Blended Juice No. 2 Can___ 10c tir- 25c ciate editors: Bernadette Lyon, CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL TO HOLD Senior prom in the Empire room 1209 IS t i , s t r e e t Regina Phelan, Bill Milano, of the Shirley-Savoy, Denver, at Marion Croke, and Frank Breen. 7 o’clock. Those who- have not Dutch Mill Cbeese b-Ib. pk*.. -26c 90c Eudora Thomas was elected press made reservations are asked to do ANNUAL PROM AT CLUB ON MAY 12 so within the next few days. Kraft Cheeae Food secretary. Velveeta H-lb. pk*._...... 25c pk*. 87c Plans call for a six or eight page Chaperons were selected by the (Cathedral Higb Scbool, Denrar) Senior Girl Wins Prize students and will include Mr. and Supreme paper every month, featuring Chuck Bennett’s orchestra will 23c 45c items of personal interest, club ac­ Theresa' Gizewski, senior, has Mrs. Earl Wright. Salad Wafers 1-lb. pk*. _____ play at the annual junior-senior been awarded a cash prize for her HA€G BROSo tivities, religious topics, and sports Bnijr Baker promenade the evening of May 12. entry in the 10th annual book­ Soda Crackers 22c 42c CHECKER articles. Queen is Mary Ellen McAndrews, 1-lb. boa.—...... box There are 30 active members in keeping contest of the Business MARKET and her attendants are Dolores Education World, business teach FOR THAT PICMC CABS the CYPC Press club. Reisdorf and Glenna Schafbuch. ED DUNDON. Mrr. CORN FED MEATS The final meeting of the CYPC ers’ magazine published in New Abe Si(ht.6e(bii Tripe Daflr FISB AND POULTRY The affair will be held at the York city. The participants rep­ Glee club will be held Thursday Broadmoor Country dub from 9" WEEDOX TA. 2233 evening, May 8, in the choir room resented 626 schools from 47 FRENCH FRIED VEL BROOMS 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 until 12 midnight. states, seven Canadian provinces, of St. Paul’s chapel. All mem­ The grand march will be led by Super 2-4-D bers are urged to attend. The Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Large Weed Killer Princess the queen, her attendants, the POTATOES Pkg. Each 3 Fine Stores club has received an invitation to crown-bearer, Beverly Jean Junior to Give Oration Pint gls. sing at Fort Logan and Fitzsimons Carey; the escorts, and the prom John Quayhagen, junior, re­ 87 So. Broadway hospitals, and it may give an­ committee. ceived first place for his oration, 33c 99c other concert before disbanding The queen will receive her “Exaltata Sum,” which he will de­ $1.00 753 So. UiAverslty Blvd. for the summer. floral crown after the third selec­ liver May 18 at the Regis May _____ 1550 Colorado Blvd. Marguerite O’Day, director, is tion of the evening. She will Crowning. Paul Burns of Regis to be congratulated on the out­ carry roses, and her attendants won second place and Fred HENRY'S BUTTER TOP BREAD tastes better standing work she has accom­ will carry colonial bouquets. Meine of Cathedral won third plished. The glee club is the most The committee in charge of the lace in the oratory tryouts last DELICIOUS CAKES - PIES - ROLLS successful of all the Young Peo­ arrangements includes Mary Kay iunday in Oscar Malo hall. A.FEWA.Y ple’s activities. Miller, Margaret Burke, Jean Sold at Our 3 Stores Only All CYPC members are invited Primary elections were held Weathers, Margaret .Grant, Vir­ May 7 for next year’s student spmms to the big May dance and fes­ ginia Quinn, and Jon Kerr. Chap­ tival which the club is sponsoring government officers. Party plat­ erones will be Mr. and Mrs. A. F. forms and publicity for the gen­ Wednesday evening. May 14, in the Jepson, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bap­ Mountam Frozen Foods VOTE FOR Oscar Malo hall; 1845 Logan eral election are taking place this tist, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Miller, and week. The election will be held' 416 W. Warren street. This will be the last dance Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Rose. PE. 7574 and SUPPORT and last indoor meeting until fall. May 14. INTERMOUNTAIN ELEVATORS The bids were designed by Jean DENVER The second lecture in the recrea­ Weathers, junior. DON D. tion training course being spon­ ’C’ Club Holds Social sored by the Cathedral club will The Cathedral high school “C" A. A. A. FORT MORGAN feature a talk on dance mixers and club held a dinner social at the and square dancing by Alice Tan- Broadmoor Country club May 1. GROCERY AND MARKET, INC. BOWMAN ton of the Lincoln Park Com­ EARL BAILLIE and ANDY SERFOZO, Proprietors FLOUR MILLS munity center. These lectures are Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. FOR open to all. The next will be held C. V. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. 4058 Tejon Street GLendale 7753 FORT MORGAN id the hall of . the YWCA building, Cobe Jones. PURE LARD, PET MILK, BRANCHES AT— All arrangements were handled Balk, lb...... 22 ' 1546 Tremont street, Monday eve­ by Cobe Jones, who was assisted Tall ca b ...... 11' LONGMONT . . . YUMA Councilman District 4 ning, May 12, from 8 to 9 o’clock. PORK CHOPS, by the "C” club officers. Bob El­ Fell Naptha 4 sSmasM/e HUDSON . . . HILL ROSE CLUB WILL HONOR Small End Chops, lb._... 5 0 ' SOAP...... ■■ for 2 3 ' I will appreciate liott, president; George Sweeney, MILLERS AND HANDLERS OF HIGH SCHOOL GRADS vice president; Frank Bridges, sec­ Smkd. Skin’d HAM, Durkee’* Shredded FLOUR, WHEAT. CORN. BARLEY, (St. Francis’ Yonng Peopla't Club) Tenderized, ham, lb,. 4 5 ' COCONUT, 4-oz. pk...... I2 3 ' the support of my many A business meeting and social retary; Bob Colaiano, treasurer. OATS. AND MILL FEEDS AAA Special Lean French Style Green 4 £Jc Country ShippersI will be conducted by the St. Fran­ GROUND BEEF, Ib...... 3 2 ' BEANS, No. 2 can____ I O Catholic friends in cis Young People’s club Tuesday Greek Delegate Pays Consign Your Shipment To Vs evening. May 13. The activities 8. FEDERAL GRADED BEEFI District 4 on May 20. will begin at 8 p.m. in the school hail. It is planned to give an Visit to Father-in-law Pol. Ad». entertainment in honor of the Frank Kirchhof, Denver banker, graddation class of St. iS-ancis’ recently observed his 82nd birth­ high school. Graduates are being day. Present at the observance was invited soD theytney may see the ad- Christo Diamantopoulos, Mr. Kir- vantages of belonnng to an active chhof’s son-in-law, who has been Catholic Youth club, and to give named a delegate from Greece to them the opportunity of associa­ the United Nations session on HONiPUt!.IC M ARIW A BIGGER FAVORITE tions with young people of th6ir Palestine. Mr. Diamantopoulos own faith. flew from for the birth­ day celebration. THAN EVER LES T ER ’S WATCH REPAIRS T-D»y 8«nie« ^ Ont-Tur GaarcatM Large Assortment of Potted IF FISH BE SURETOEAT Plants and Funeral Designs 1529 Welton CR 2447 IS YOUR DISH

A NATURAL AID FOR Serve Rheumatism JERRY BREEN Macaroni FROM Kidney-Bladder Wholeoome and satbfying aa a * main dUh. Delicionz with Disorders other food* — cheeae, toma­ Florist toes, mushrooma, oysters and CALL Quality Meat Mkt. Don’t neglect what eggs. 1456 Califomiii MA. 2279 may seem to be a 1 trivial ache or pain FAGAN’S “ITe’re Qualified for Quality’* and allow a serious ALpiaa 4641 ailment to develop. **The Whole Town’s Talking** Try Mountain Val­ Frea Daliyery Fine Sea Food *______• ley Mineral Water MACARONI Bome PabUe Marlut from Hot Springs, DaBTtr 2, C.I.. MA. 0541 Ark., as a natural Delivery aid f o r stiffened joints and aching MASTER ADDISON’S DRIVE CAREFULLY muscles. P r e ­ MOUNTAIN TA. 2758 scribed for more we. !>ecause one than 76 years. FrMh and Salted Nntmaati KEY SHOP FRUIT CO. Candied Fm iti u d Candim **You might kill one of our customers** good cook tells another. Qaalltr Fralta and Va*mklaa BERRINO TIDBIT* 803 IStb St. RONNIE VERNON BOB YTEBEE SCOTCH OAT MEAL MOUNTAIN VALLEY MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI "Yon WUl Alwayi Play Safe" When yoa get Quality Meats at Solitaire Coffee is blend­ MINERAL WATER Bob Wabar <■ a n taib tf et 8L Btm st Fimh Greoad PMaot Bnttv Urns Pariah Order a Case Today Delteloms TEA end COFFEE ed right, roasted right, * and ground right to give Deep Rock Water Co. SEKVICE CALLS AUTO KETB you more FLA VO R for 614-27tb Street TAber 5121 MAIL ORDEB8 ACCEPTED liiood Bakery Goodis Jess SUPER MARKET your money. VOSS BROS. B-7 LOOP IHAKKET FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE PrM Parking With Parchaa* of SOe or Mora at 1429 Lawranca Creole Shrimp DELICATESSEN MAIa m t YOU’LL ALWAYS FIND Frozen Fi*h CHOICE CUTS SOLES Beat Selection FR028N CITY IMMEDIATE 8EBTICB AT THE olitam Haatk Wmaali aad CUMna^ Half 8.laa 'W it' Sridiabet*. Horw An W.tli' Gaaraataid ONI STOW ONLY Chicago Mkta LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP INTHt tOOP PU6UC V1Ar.KE»-I5 -*-M»WiIlSCi Froaen Food* for Year ’Roand Appetites foods are GOOD LOOP MAEKET

i Thursday, M ay 8, 19 47 Office, 9S8 Bannock Streel THE DENVER CATHDUC REGISTER / Tplephone, K E ysfon e 4208 PAGE SEVEN

M ay Crowning Held at St. M arys THE THING TO DO flm usEm EnTS--DininG SL Pliiloniena $ When You Can’t Afford Disappointment ENJOY AN INVIGORATING DRIVE RECREflTIOn PTA to Sponsor To T heatre Holland’s LA RAY HOTEL SWIM PARK PE. 9877 Hayrack Social 1028 S. Gaylora IN GOLDEN In Clean, FrMar. Sat, Bandar, Hondar. (St. Pkiiomana’a Paritk, Danvar) For Luncheon or Dinner Heated Tnaadar, Wcdntadar. Thandar On May 19 the PTA will sponsor Mar a hayrack ride for members and Yoa'Il Like the Food, Service and Atmosphere Drinking LARRY PARKS non-members. Cars will leave the EVELYN KEYES school grounds at 7 p.m. Reserva­ DINING ROOMS OPEN DAILY tions can be made not later than From 12 to 2 at noon— 6:80 P.M. to 9:80 P.M. W ater May 16 by calling Mrs. Eugene Sundays and Holidays From 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. Foster, FR. 1603; Mrs. Francis MON. THRU FRIDAY McNamara, PR. 0215; or Mrs. Ed­ Phone Golden 68 for Reservation, or Evening, 7 to 10 p.m, TUE ward Conway, EA, 1279. Subscrip­ just drive out and come in SAT. & SUNDAY tion priep for the party will be 1 to 5 p;m.—7 to 10 p.m. JOLSON SI.50 per couple, A PTA committee meeting was Adults 60^ , Children 35^ held May 5 in the home of Mrs. STORY Eugene Foster to plan foT the hay­ FOB DINNERS DE LUXE OR MIDNIGHT SNACKS PROGRESS PLUNdE (In Tecbnicalor) rack ride. Those present were Mrs. Francis McNamara, Mrs. Edward 3300 W. FLORIDA BtarW WmJc Dara at 4:41 p .a. . ( BUu. W. FmI. Bird. Conway, Mrs. William L. Zint, and Tftk* Ft. bos lit AlamcdA and HatinfM Sat. and Saadar Start at Father Paul Reed. Bdwy. 11:45 a.Bi. One hundred and fifty men under l E D E L W e i S PH. WESTWOOD 386-W the sponsorship of the Men’s club J attended the Mass Sunday and re­ Where Quality Food Still Prevails and at Moderate Cost ceived Holy Communion in tribute ^ BEST FOLKS OF ALL . TOUB FAVOKITB DAIKT AND to Monsignor William M, Higgins. te a CBKAJH SPOT A large group of women represent­ 1644 GLENARM Open 11 A. H. to S A. M. ' ‘‘EAT-AT-THE-HALL’* ] ing the Altar and Rosary society ^ Jam M. Bthnd, Mgr. ^ PRODUCERS DAIRY and the PTA also receive^ Com­ PaUy Cbainber*, a senior at St. Mary’s acad- to right, Mary Gwen Morrissey, Mary Killian, Mary munion. smy, Danvar, is shown crowning tba statne of Our Ellen Kilker, and crown-bearer, Betsy Foley, the ^ Hall Hotel Coffee Shop i Lady Monday evaning. Her attendants were, left sodality prefect. ^ lUl Cartia Btraat i 933 BANNOCK The newly elected officers of the Men’s club are; President, John For a Real Treat in Good Food, Tom Shipley, t A. A.AAA.AAA.A A A Directly AcreH the Street f r e a The R^rietei Schlereth; vice president, George ‘Holiday on Ice’ Boasts Your Host, Invites You to Try Our Schwartz; and secretary and treas­ LUNCHES urer, Henry Cooper. PATSY CHAMBERS CROWNS STATUE Array of Talented Stars Tom Barke’s The bazaar committee of the COMPLETE DINNERS FOUNTAIN SERVICE Men’s club met in the home of John Spiked with romance, beauty, and the best in Schlereth, 1330 Clayton street, AT SERVICES IN ACADEMY CHAPEL comedy and boasting the greatek EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS May 7. array of talented young stars ever NOON LUNCHEONS Roosevelt Grill DAIRY PRODUCTS assembled for a frosted spectacle, A group of alumnae of St, Phil (St. Mary’s Acadsmy, Danvar) Jean Stutz watothe queen. Ann Harley Cross at the Hammond Organ Famous for omena’s school was entertained at the all-new 1947 edition of Holi­ the convent by the Sisters of Lo- On May 6 Patsy Chambers Lawrence, Marcia Duffy, Oddie day on lee will open an 11-day 6 to 8:30 P. M. crowned the statue of the Blessed Alanis, Marlene Johnson, and Lou engagement at the Denver City IMMEDIATE retto May 6. Mother in the school chapel. Her Lynn Laulors were attendants. Anditorinm Hotel Dining FIN E FOODS AIB AND 9TEAMEB ■To Give Recital auditorium on May 21, under RBSEBVATIONS attendants, Betsy Foley, Mary El­ Sheila Sullivan was the crown- management of Arthur M. Ober- Room and Coffee Shop CocktailB ALL LINES AT REGULAB RATES Invitations are being mailed for len Kilker, Mary Killian, and bearer. NO SERVICE CHARGE felder. The big cast of 110 fea­ 14TH AT STOUT STREETS,. fast CouTtaous Servieo CALL the piano recital this Sunday to be Mary Gwen Morrissey, wore pastel St. Mary’s music department tures many former ice skating CARL STEELE given by the children of Hie school formals and carried bouquets of presented the following girls in champions, and 27 thrilling diver­ 18th and California WORLD WIDE TRAVEL SERVICE under the direction of Sister Alice red roses and white stephanotis. the n ad e school recital given May sified acts. \ 824 17th Street Ph. ALpiee MSI Eugene. The seniors in the blue and white 4: Marlene Johnson, Ann De Onier, May devotions are being con­ school uniform formed the guard Barbara Conley, Barbara Nichols, ducted every morning in the school of honor. Benediction and a talk Isabel Hines, Charleen Wolff, Mary Hawaiian Sodality Sends For Mother’s Day under the direction of the sisters on the Blessed Mother followed the Elizabeth Stock, Dorothy Golden, Clothing for War Relief « and one of the priests of the parish crowning. Father Paul J. Reed of­ Charleen Roth, Margaret Rose prior to the commencement of ficiated. Karl Chambers, a brother Gonzales, Bertina Patrick, Marlene Washington. — A shipment of let’s take Mother to you'knoto'tcKere Aeroia classes. of the queen, served. from Bell, Kay Sherman, Joann Pat- clothing from the junior sodality James Koenig, an eighth grade On May 8 at 8 o’clock, St. Mary’s tridge, Mary Frances Beard, Carol Keep her away from that stove, Coamopolilan pupil, is recovering from a minor of the Maryknoll school in Hawaii Hotel LUNCHEONS . . . 50c music department will present Anne Dunne, Martha Golden, Mary has been sent to the New York father, on her very own day. Plan now accident Billy Maruca is conva­ Catherine Hall in a piano recital. Ann Johnson, Arleen Clements, warehouse of NCWC War Relief to take her to the Navarre where DINNERS . . %IMT lescing at home after being confined Her program includes: “Invention Ann Lawrence, and Linda Hueston. Services. Johnny Ott will aerve a really delectable Cocktail Grill to Children’s hospital for the past No. 8,’’ Bach; “Sonata,” Haydn; Mother’s Day Dinner. Tremont two weeks. “Malaguena,” Leucona; “ Oh Su­ It could be a famous Navarre meal'' at Italian French Specialty The Rev. John Martin of the sanna,” Nordorff; “Nocturne,” PARK HILL PARISir MEN AND BOYS fcrved: Broadwar Maryknoll Fathers addressed the Schumann; “Troika en Traineux,' Just for the two of Tou—if ihe’t the congregation at all the Masses Tschaikowsky; and “Ritual Fire Mother of your children . . . or for May 4. Dance,” Manuel de Falla. Assist­ TO RECEIVE COMMUNION ON MAY 11 thc,fsmily if you brine the children FOR SEA FOODS - STEAKS AND CHOPS Will Note Jubilee ing Catherine will be Doris Splear, along__or In one of the Navarre's ’ Mr. and Mrs, Carl 0. Selander who will sing “Ich Liebe Dich,” private dining roomi if it ii a ipccial are holding open house Sunday Greig; “Mattinata,” Tosti; and (Bleiiad Saeramant Parith, served for the school children this family group. from 4 to 7 o’clock in honor of their “Clavelitos,” Valverde. Barbara Danvar) month. We'll teat Mother at the head of the 30th wedding anniversary. Lee James will accompany her. On Sunday, May 11, members Mothers of Girl Scouts wet'e en­ n table—make her the Queen the really it R e d ^ g ^ W i N G Mrs. Mary Coons is convalescing Betsy Foley, Catherine Hall, of the Knights of Colombo, St. tertained at tea May 1 in the —and promise you a meal that Mother at home from influenza. and Jeanette Reisdorf entertained Vincent de Paul society; Holy home of Mrs. Fred Peterson. Mrs. heieelf roieht make. The eighth grade nrls’ softball the seniors and their escorts at a Name society. Dads’ club, and Cub Dignan, president, addressed the RESTAURANT team will play Loyola next Mon and Boy Scouts will receive Holy new mothers present and then day. picnic at Twin Forks May 4. Communion in a body in the 8 THE Breakfa«t > Lnneh • Dinner and After H idni^l Snacka The grade school sodality opened presented the new officers for the Miss Stella Rummelhardt house­ o’clock Mass. coming year. Mrs. C. V. Gooding, Open 23 Hours and 58 Minutes Every keeper at the rectory, is incapac­ the month with the annual crown­ ing held in the grotto May 1. Flora Members of St. Anthony’s cir­ president of Colorado Girl Scouts, Delightful CoektaH Lounge itated byji foot injury. cle will enjoy luncheon and bridge Installed the following officers: Open every day •Private dining rooms Wednesday, May 14, at the Blue Mrs, John Marsh, president; Mrs. 340 17TH ST. OPPOSITE BROWN PALACE HOTEL Fr. Flanagan to Attend REGIS WILL EXPAND Parrot tea room. Jack McLaughlin, vice president; 1727 Tremont Place • TAbor 9302 Mrs. Dell Olson of Hugo spent Mrs. Joseph H. Matty, secretary; yi^estern State Inaugural SUMMER COURSES several days last week with her and Mrs. Mary Carbone, treasurer. The Very Rev. John J. Flana­ aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. M. gan, S.J., president of Regis col­ J. Foley. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Summer school courses at Regis EiUU of Dolor* Frederick V*Iiton, aI(o lege, Denver, will be a guest of Converts Baptisad known u D. Fred Vallton, deceued. No. honor at the ceremony at Western college, Denver, designed to en­ On May 4, Father Joseph 81115. O P E N S - SEATS ON SAUE ark lane hotel State college, Gunnison, in which able students to continue or initi­ Leberer baptized Mary Monica Notice U herebr rieen tkat on tke 2tnd Dr. Peter P. Mickelson is inaugu­ ate educational programs, will be Waller, Elizabeth Roll, and Mary day of April, 1847, letters of adminia^- ‘ Mats. Sals. May 24 COCKTAIL LOUNGE rated as Western State president o ffe r^ in two sessions this year. Bayles, converts whom he had in­ tion were iaaued to the undera.lsned aa ad- M AY 21st and 31 at 2:30 The first session, opening June 9, mlniatrator of tha abore named eatate and The ceremony will take place in structed. He baptized Shannon all peraona harlnx claimi aeainat aaid Nitely at 8 :30 PRESENTS the college auditorium Wednes­ will run until July 12; the second Patrice Quinn, infant daughter of eatate are reqaired to file them for allow­ THRU day, May 14, at 2:30 p.m. Dr. from July 14 to Aug. 16. Mr. and Mrs. William Quinn, with ance 'n the County Court of the City and Harry V. Kepner, president of the A greatly expanded series of Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher Comity of Denver, Colorado, within aix courses will be offered and visit­ months from said date or tald elaima will M A Y3 1sf .t D A N C IN G board of trustees, will preside. as sponsors; and Antoinette be forever barred. ing faculty members from other Woodson, daughter of Mr. and B. C. HilUard, Jr., V Nightly Jesuit coUeges and universities Mrs. Robert A. Woodson, with Admin latra tor. Pope Pius Will Receive will be added to present some of Robert Reardon and Rosemary Music by th« the subjects. NOTIC* TO CREDITOHS C. U. of A. Alumni Book Green as sponsors. ESTATE OF A«nes Flanixan Lawia. Courses will include economics, Sociatj to Meat May 0 alao known aa Arnea Flanisan, Mental Washington. — A copy of the mathematics, physics, philosophy, Members of the Altar and Ro­ Incompetent No. 76745. DiSalle Quartette alumni directory of the Catholic English, Spanish, German, ac­ Notice la hereby riven that on the Znd University of America, bound in sary society will hold their last day of April, 1847, letteri of coniervator- counting, expression, qnd history. meeting of the spring and summer ship were iaaued to the undcriirned aa Weekday! Dancing 8:30 to 12:30— Snndayi 4 to 8 white parchment and lettered in Two special courses in chemistry, eonuiratar of the above named eatate gold, will be presented to His Holi­ season Friday, May 9, in McDon running through both sessions, ough hall, following recitation of and all peraona havtnr elaima arainat No Cover .For . . Rcm______tloiia ness, Pope Pius Xn, by James J. will be offered in quantitative and said eatata are reqaired to file them for im Dl Norris, member of the National the Rosary at 2 p.m. in the church. allowance In the Connty Court of the City 450 So. Marion Charge pfcone PE. 4611. qualitative analysis by the Rev. The Very Rev. Harold V. Camp­ and County of Denver, Colorado, within Board of Governors of the Alumni T. Louis Keenoy, S J., and Dr. fix montto from aaid data or aaid elaiau association. bell, spiritual director, will be will be forever barred. Ralph Verdieck, head of the chem­ guest speaker. Hostesses for the B. C. HILLIARD, Jr., Conasrvator. istry department. social hour will include Mmes. J. Students from other colleges I. Creighton, Patrick S. Dolan, H. SEE and universities are welcome to Deering, and M. D. Currigan. enroll in all courses for which Engagemaiit Announced ON WORLD^S LARCESr they are qualified. Freshmen M r/ and Mrs. Paul R. Quam- PORTABLE ICE RINK Greene’s Drive-In Restaorant planning to enter Regis college in berg of Rapid City, S. Dak., an­ WM. EICH the fall may begin their college nounce the engagement of their COMPANY OF 110 West 8th Ave. at Speer Blvd. work at the beginning of either daughter, Adele Quarnberg, to Featuring . , summer session. Raymond 0. Hagerty, son of Mrs. 36 GLAMOUR-ICED BEAUTIES 1552 Lawrence The visiting faculty will include Andrew M. Hagerty and the late • BREAKFAST from 45c the Rev. Robert J. O’Sullivan, S.J.; Mr. Hagerty. 25 SENSATIONAL ACTS MA. 8862 the Rev. Martin F. Hasting, S.J.; The bride-elect is a graduate of • LUNCHEON from 45c the Rev. Harold L. Stansell, S.J.; Rapid City high school and re­ 7 PRODUCTION EXTRAVAGANZAS • DINNERS from 65c the Rev. Robert A. Simms, S.J.; ceived her degree from Colorado Jewelry— Oifts the Rev. Francis J. Moriarty, S.J.; university last year. She was a Staged by GEORGE HALE * Booth and Counter Service the Rev. Christian L. Bonnet, S. J.; member of Delta Gamma sorority AUDITORIUM and the Rev. Leo A. Coressel, S.J. and Spur Hesperia and Mortar DENVER. COLORADO OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY Board, honorary societies. Mr. Loaal Management of Arthur M. Oberfetder 6LENW00D SPRINGS Hagerty- is a graduate of East For Your Convenience — Courteous Curb Service high school and served more than TICKETS ON SALE AT 1714 STOUT STREET “The Sea Beach in the Mountains!*’ three years in Uie army air forces. PRICES, incl. tax: — $2.60 — $2.00 — $1.50 — $1.20 He is now a student at Colorado OFFERS university, where he is a mem­ Elzcellent Hotel—Cabin—Resort db Dude Ranch Accommodations ber of l^ i Gamma Delta frater­ SWIMMING ~ GOLFING — HORSEBACK SIDING — PISHING nity. The couple plan an early VOTE FOR 00666879 V apu Car* Balks for Health Writa la Seeretarr Chaaiber •( Coanaeree far Utaratarc June wedding, after which they HOT _ . BATHS will live in Boulder until Mr. Hag­ erty completes his studies. DOMINIC A. COLOROSO AND r Auxiliary to Eu tor tain at Tea The Boy Scout Mothers’ auxil­ for BLUE PARROT GUESTS iary will have its annual tea May DRe H. C. DOLPH 15 in Uie home of Mrs. W. C. Present Councilman SWIMMING POOL Thornton, 4847 E. 17th avenue, GOUNCILMAN ' Free Parking at 2 p.m., honoring new officers. DISTRICT No. 5 Assistant hostesses, with Mrs. IMstrict 9 Pork Yonr Car Free in the Sears Lot Jast Around Thornton, will be Mmes. William MAY 20 the Comer—On Lincoln St. Between 17th At 18th Sts. Vollmer, Leo Connell, Frank Candidate for Election Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo. Thomson, Peter D. Haley, and H O Exparieneael Logialator MAY 20,1947 C. Blake. New officers to be in­ # Civic Leader stalled are Mmes. E. 0. Nord, - . . fa?',*;- - ’- president; William C. Thornton, Wilt Appreciate Your Support! V Member Mt. Cermel vice president; D. G. Mulligan, Church 1718 Broadway Fol. Adv. KE 8208 secretary; and W. D. Bryson # Active in Civic and Church treasurer. Luncheon will not be Work • Formerly with Public Serv­ ice Co. of Colo, at eathier Mothefs Day Gifts Vote for and Invaatigator for 25 Mr. Walter J. Kerwin Yeart. Atiociatod with FLOYD E. COBB • Taxpayer I 0 Butineaa Man JOS. M. FISHMAN Business Man and Former Member of the ^ Colorado State Legislature [ # Lived in Diatrict 9 CoBtin- R o o m Jstssler and Oflomatrisl noualy for 44 Years DUHOND8 • LOCKETS WATCHES ■ ROSARIES COUNCILMAN May I express my sincere thanks to all for yourloyal CROSSES - COMPACTS ST. CHRI6TOPHBB MEDALS support on previous occasions. MIRACULOUS MEDALS aaS CHAINS DISTRICT NO. S SCAPULAR MEDALS District 9 A-new—Coloroso Glasses on Credit CITY ELECTION MAY 18TH. 184T Pol. Adv. WIU B e fo r A ll o f Yon” 807 15ih 9t. TA. 0029 » PoL Adv. PAGE EIGHT Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER

Prom Queen and Court Special Attention Given Cleaning of SHUTTO BROS. Delegates Named Formala and Graduation Dresses FINEST IN FRUITS W. J . LAWLESS AND VEGETABLES 1 Day Service on Dry Cleaning if Desired n il 1. C«Uu 1602 Adams EA 4S86 FR 1909 For K. of C. Parley Ftm D tlint* EA. 8159 NEXT TO BLARNEY BARBER Broadmoor Cleaners Specializing in (St. Louie’ Pariih, Ea|Iewood) The state convention of the The Altar and Rosary society Burke Bros.—Denver’s Newest Plant Marsolek’i 9 Repairing Knighta of Columbus will be held will sponsor a card party in the 712-718 SO. PEARL Radio & • Storing school hall Thursday, May 15. in Trinidad on May 17, 18, and Appliance 9 Remodeling Lunch will be served at 1 p.m. 19. Delegates from Denver coun­ Store Mmes. M. O’Sullivan, J. J, Jaap, cil 539 are Peter Wagner, grand IIM.S8 But C«lfu 9 Oeaning and J. W. Keegan will act as hos­ EA. 5141 knight, and Leo Scherer, presi­ §L Francis de Sales' 9 Custom Made Furs tesses. RADIO REPAIR dent of the board of trustees. GturanU* 14-Bonr S«rTie* Mmes. G. Smilanic, J. N. Waller, Charles Leichner, C. A. Lievens, The following events will take George Moore, and W. A. Tremmel place during the convention: TOOLEY’S BLOl K PELLS visited patients in hospitals and Dwyer Drug sanatoria during April. Registratiop for all delegates FLORAL CO. 2412 CAST COLFAX will be held Saturday, May 17, in FOOD STORE 3238 E. Colfax at Adama FEATURING Mrs. G. Smilanic and Mrs. War­ the Coronado hotel. The conven­ -Cat Rate Drugs- Steaks and Home-Made Piet ren Otto will serve as delegates to CM. 3351 5 COURSE DINNERS tion ball will be sponsl^ed that! CHOICE MEATS - FISH the annual convention of the evening in Eagles’ hall. Prescriptions Called GROCERIES Opp. Blue-Bird Strvt^ from 4 p.m. until 5 pjn. wMk d ir. ACCW at the Albany hotel in Den­ Uembcr 13 noon until 8 p.m. Sundar* On Sunday, May 18, five Masses For and Delivered FRESH FRUITS AND riorbta Tttaanpli D«ll*«7 An oeUtlee CloMd WMlnodar ver May 22. Mrs. Wayne Lee and Mrs. Jerome Pierzina will act as will be said in Holy Trinity Wines > Beers, EIil VEGETABLES alternates. church. Mrs. Jess Gerardi, chair­ By Bottle or Case BIRD’S EYE FROZEN FOODS man of the women’s entertainment Fine Candie* Ice Cream Mrs. Mary Nagy was welcomed committee, along with the mem­ 1400 So. Broadway FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS as a new member. bers of her group, will entertain At a card party sponsored by the all visiting women the same after­ RA. 2405 900 So. Pearl SP.6587 Ted Clinton INTEMANN’S \ Altar and Rosary society in the noon at her home, 709 South Ma­ Joe Dwyer Herman Lidke (Our Own Manufaetura) Community room in the Engle­ ple street. Exemplification of the 3225 E. Colfax EAat 2690 wood City hall April 26, Mrs. second and third degrees will be­ Wienecke was awarded first prize, gin promptly at 1:30 in Eagles’ Mrs. Bratrovsky second prize, and hall. Sunday evening at 7 o’clock EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING Mrs. S. W, Jones third prize. Mrs. a banquet for the knights will be JaiheK. Ilelohery G. Smilanic was awarded a cake. held ip the Community hall on Free Pickup and Deiicery—Reasonable Prices Mrs. Amos Steck and Mrs. Anna Heara will ba queen of tha Hoara and kar attendants, Mary Churen street. 128 BROADWAY Warren Otto will care for the al Si. Joseph high school prom to ho Jana Wathen, Catherine Capra, ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED THREE MONTHS held May 14 in the Lakewood On Monday, May 19, a conven­ tars and sanctuary during the Eloisa Jaramillo, and Francas Bo- tion Mass will be said at 8 o’clock Fine Food Wine and Beer THE RLARNEY SHOP 6^3 month of May. Country clubs Shown aboTe, read* kanna. MEET VOUR FRIENDS AT JIM’S ia f from the bottom npi are MUt in Holy Trinity church. Women’s 8305 EAST COLFAX AT STEELE FB. H U Members of the Altar and Ros­ luncheon will take place at the ary society met in the home + + + Country club at 12 noon. The of Mrs. Amos Steck, 3361 South business sessions of the conven­ St. Jam es’ Logan street, Wednesday, May 7, ANNE HOARE WILL REIGN AS QUEEN tion will open at 9 :30 Monday to sew on altar linens. morning in the Eagles’ hall. After Dry Cleaning The Holy Name men will receive a luncheon at noon, the sessions lb < U M d WATCHES & WATCH BANDS Communion in a body in the 8 OF ST. JOSEPH'S HIGH SCHOOL PROM will be resumed at 1:30. A dutch j Pressing and Dyeing iMcMahan’ si SAFE SERVICE GRADUATION WATCHES o’clock Mass Sunday, After Miun, luncheon will follow the adjourn­ there will be a breakfast in the ment. Curtains a Specialty Phone Finnigan For Alfred M. MOSER Bucklen restaurant for the men (St. Joseph’s Redamptorist the same role. Supporting him In ‘Ladle*’ Night’ May 13 Alterations and Repairing Cleaners ALTO and their mothers and wives. Parish, Denver) the cast were Martin Hackethal, The last “Ladies’ Nighf” under Call SP. 6307 TIRE, BATTERY, BRAKE OR Room 204 KE. 7873 Reservations can be made at the Chosen by secret balloting James Gresenti, and Sidney Veto. the present administration of the Pick'Up and Delivery Your MOTOR TUiyE-UP SERVICE 1525 CHAMFA ST. rectory. Tickets are cents. among the junior boys, Anne As an additional attraction six K. of C. in Denver will take place Infants baptized May 4 were members of the sociology class next Tuesday, May 13, at 8 o’clock MODERX METHOD Neighborhood APPLIANCES Hoare, senior, daughter of Mr. and presented a panel discussion on REPAIR SERVICE Stephanie Elaine, daughter of Mrs. Patrick J. Hoare of 2223 in the council hall, 1575 Grant CLEANERS C leaner Skyliie Dining Room Mr, and Mrs. Ralph White, with Communism. Those taking part in street The “Ladies’ Night” in ALL MAKES King street, will reign as queen of the event were Eugene Spahn, Carl R. J. Ekander, Mgr. NO JOB TOO BIO OB Mr. and Mrs. Walter I. Pytlinski April has been postponed because 109 S. Ogden 1383 S. Pearl SP. 49081 TOO SMALL 5904 Eaat Colfax Arenne as ^onsors; and David George, eon St. Joseph’s annual junior-senior Eiberger, Anthony Marzano, Jerry of the opera La Boheme. A two- of Capt. and Mrs. William J. Carey, Johnson, Jeanne Graboski, and hour program will be followed by 6740 EAST COLFAX PARTIES LUNCHEONS DINNERS prom Wednesday, May 14. The Catherine Hartely. DEXTER 1788 TELEPHONE FR 5110 with Joseph J. Carey and Ruth queen’s court, also selected by the dancing. Grand Knight Peter Wag­ Colfax aS Kowport Meyers as sponsors. Mrs. Carey is junior boys, is composed of Cath­ Members of the Holy Name so­ ner promises this event will be MERK’S Hanacanunt: Aon and Dick Jancka, a war bride from London. ciety are invited to receive Holy "extra special.” Helen L. Williams erine Capra and Eloise Jaramillo, The San Luis Rey club is spon­ Communion in the 7:30 Mass Sun­ The next regular meeting of DRUB STORE juniors; and Frances Bohanna and day. All families are urged to re­ soring a picnic and horseback rid­ Mary Jane Wathen, sophomores. Denver council 539 will be May (FORMERLY MAHONEY DRUG) RATES TO CHURCHES, ETC . ing party Tuesday evening. May member their mothers in the 8:30 The prom will be held at Lakewood Mass, 20. Officers for the new year will Preeerlptleng Aeeerately Filled 13. Members will meet at the Country club, where guests will be elected. MAY WE SERVE YOUT school at 6:30. ^ dance to the music of Edward Lib- Wednesday, May 14, after a A golf tournament has been lee Creeai — Feaatola Serrice The San Luis Rey club met In onnati’s orchestra. brief business session, members of WALL CLEANING the Altar and Rosary society will scheduled for June, and another 1300 So. Pearl PS. 7539 V the hall Tuesday evening. After Father John Buttimer, C.SS.R., one for September. ^ Faster Cleaner the meeting a wiener roast was held pastor, will crown tW queen with be hostesses at a tea. All the in Washington park. a circlet of spring powers, after women of the parish are invited to Floor Sanders and Ne Bnckete, Na Splaeh, No SpenglnF; No Drep Clotlu te Mcai Up Tear Piece! attend. Installation of officers by the which Miss Hoare and her escort On Ascension Thursday Masses Votm for "Honest Abe” Waxers for Rent St. Louis PTA will bo held Tues­ will lead the ^ e s ts in a waltz. A will be at 5:30, 8, 7, 8, and 9 G. 1.’* FRIEND ETtiTtbinx la Hardware We Clean With the "W AILM ASTER" day, May 13. at 8 p.m. A program grand march, led by Father Butti­ o’clock. For Her Day Choose a on safety will be presented. mer, the queen, and her attendants, A.B.C. Hardware & PATENTED CLEANING UNIT will climax the evening. Arrange­ Every evening during May there Semoriaff All Dirt, Grime aad Soot In Ono Operation at a Lower The parish sodality May crown­ are devotions at 7:80 o’clock. Sporting Goods Store Gift Mother Will Cleaoinf Coot I ing will be held in the afternoon ments for the prom are under the of Sunday, May 25. direction of a committee composed Brother William Kuhn, C.SS.R,, 13*3 Be. Pearl BP. 71*4 of Jack Spahn, Carl Eiberger, Joan stationed in the parish from 1920 Love! e FREE ESTIMATES - EA. 8485 The Masses on Ascension Thurs­ Morletti, and Vonnie Harrison. to 1922, was a recent visitor at the day, May 15, will be at 6, 8, 9, and Chaperons for the evening are Mr. rectory. He was returning to Great IF* have a wide selection of COLORADO MAINTENANCE COMPANY 10 o’clock. and Mrs. Eugene Nobles and Mr. Falls, Mont., where he is located. BUCHANAN’S Pins, Earrings, Necklaces, or and Mrs. C, J. Spahn. The Rev. Alphpnse Zeller, C.SS.R., Chatelaines — A ll specially 7630 E. COLFAX priced for Mother's Day Gifts. Seniors enjoyed an annual out­ of Wichita, Kans., is visiting at the Christian Bros. Wines Policemen of Denver rectory. He, together with Fa­ AU PepaUr Been ing-on traditional "skip day” by We Delirer picnicking in Indian Hills Mon­ thers John Bnttimer, C.SS.R.; 3 Strand Seeking Pension Plan John Pulford, C.SS.R., and Mat­ Blmulatcd Pearl day. thias Justen, C.SS.R., are attend­ PE. 1777 377 So. Bdwy lARGAINS Officers Installed ing the installation ceremonies of NECKLACE YES Denver’s police officers will HighUght of the last regularly the Most Rev. William McCarty, Alameda Drug Store Special ask the voters of Denver to grant scheduled student assembly of the C.SS.R., as Coadjutor Bishop of V. O. PETERSON, Prep. ICs Time to Turn to the them an adequate pension plan school term was the instal­ Rapid City, S. Dak. EYOND that will permit them to retire lation of SSC officers for the Cut Rate Drags $ 3 7 5 A-G STOP AND SHOP after serving 25 years on the coming scholastic year. General Fonntain Service • School Snpplie* incL Fed. Tax balloting held last week gave the department. The measure is Your Business Appreciated 'e l i e f l amendment No. 4, to be voted on presidency of the student body to Protect Your Life Pin and at the city elections May 20 Carl Eiberger, junior class presi­ Alameda and Broadway Earring Set Under the present “relief” sys­ dent. Elected to other offices were Savings STOP-AND-SHOP tem a policeman must become dis­ MItry Ann Mahoney, vice presi­ Special abled before he is eligible to re­ dent; Catherine Capra, secretary; Do you know that an auto accident JACKSON’S SUPER MARKET quest retirement. Thus, the anti- Anthony Marzano, trewurer. can wipe out your life saving;s and Presenting the new leaders to the even result in your wages being Cut Rate Drugs $ 2 9 5 7540 E. Colfax at Rosemarj quated plan forces many members garnisheed—for life? Let State of the department to work years assembly were the outgoing of­ PRESCRIPTIONS incL Fed. Tax — You Buy It— IT* deliver it— ficers, Martin Hackethal, Jean- Farm Mutual protect you. It costs past the age of usefulness. so little! Telephone your local ABEW EDiR FOUNTAIN SERVICE nine Spicer, Anne Sweeney, and FSEB PROMPT DELTVERT DE. 1581-1532 Sgt. Joseph Coogan, a member Peter Garcia. Heads for the var­ agent right now for full informa- Candidate for Can SP. *441 Dewahia * Alawod* Many Other Beautiful of the pension committee, as­ ious committees of the or{faniza- tion. sures the revised pension plan will tion will be selected in the fall. Denver City Council Gifts for Mother at be of no extra cost to the tax­ A. H. ERPELDING The Game of Chess, a one-act 213 Pattaraon Bldf. Dbtrlct N*. 3 payer. “In fact,” Sgt Coogan CHERRY 5555 ALPINE 12*3 $1.00 IncL Tax Ste John’s Parish drama, was presented al the PTA ProptrtT OwB«r - RoiSent of Diitrict ROTOLO’S said, “modernizing the police pen­ STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES sion plan will actually cost the meeting Tuesday evening by mem­ Ne. 3 (er 57 Y tiri 796 So. Broadway ‘MASTER WATCHMAKERS” bers of the high school speech • f BlMminstan, lUinaia Bleetiical Centneter Eoiplerint Laber J. A. Jk W. J. WOLF Radios t Appliaaces taxpayer less than the present Eetebliihed 22 Tear* PCCKETT’S plan. Each police officer will con­ classes. In the leading role was Tha World’a Larsaat Auto Inaunnea Co. Standard Gas and Oils Over Quarter Century in Carl Eiberger, who recently won L ent No. (S PeL A'(»«, Sets Session May 12 Stnetar Lamp PHONE EA. 1844 $10.40 VEGETABLES and GROCERIES PHONE TA. 9104 IhVII \ IM I l\ I K ll> and Efx ------PHONE; MAin 6066 JOE LOFFREDA 741-743 Santa Fe KE. 0747 FRESH nSH Daily Delivery S44 Be. I71S E. 6TH AVE. EM 27S9 The Colorado Catholic Women’s 2306 E. 6th Ave. at University Press club will meet in the Lan­ FUEL SERVICE Broadway AAA Landscaping^ Co. caster hotel, Denver, at 6 p.m. Mon­ Landscape Designing Enchanting. ; . Irresistibl* day, May 12. Mrs. Stanley B. Watldns & Sons Treoi end Skniba Trioioird and RemeTcd and Sprarinx Lawn* and Flewer Btd* Nowack, president, will preside. S t Joseph’s Parish (FORMERLY BILLY VAN’S) 900 E. 12TH AVENUE Election of officers will be held (POUSH) BOOK YOUR ORDERS EARLY BONDED AND INSURED OLIVER'S and awards will be presented to tte Quality Foods—Meats i S T O V E S n winners in the short story contest. Fish—Groceries 1 CUT RATE f Mrs. Joseph Emerson Smith per­ Weslerkamp Bros. We Deliver Ordere ef *3.** or More MARKET sonally will present the plaque 820 Santa Fe TA. 0538 A joy to have . . . a she is donating, and the cash 1 DRUGS 1 Denver^t Finest awards provided by the club will KE. 9043 5106 Wash. M W* Meet er Beet AO D ROCKY MOUNTAIN NURSERIES j joy to wear, became EVERYTHING A GOOD GBOOEBY SANTA FE SHOE m Advcrtiied Drag Price* V it’s cool, comfort­ Selection of be awarded. 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Thursday, M a y 8, 1947 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4206 PAGE NINE

ATTENTION YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN Business Needs You—If You Are Trained Our Slreamlined ButineMs Courses Will Fll Yon Baseball Season Nearing Halfway Mark for a Position in the Minimum of Time I C 14 C N S O N Q SCCRETARCAL SCMOOO Peelin' Mighty Low 1232 PENN DENVER KE 1448 Raiders Use Power Regis Raiders te Face To Down Tiger Nine Karlin’ s Fireballing ■ Qreetings From The Regis Red Raiders won their third straight game last Sunday by swarming over the Holy Family high Tigers, In Sunday’s Top Tilt 10-0, to take an uncontested firat-place position'in the pen­ nant race. Annunciation high bowed to St. Francis’ Grem­ Harry W.Risley lins, 7-2, and St. Joseph's defeated Mullen, 7-4. The baseball season in Denver’s Parochial league will (The Cathedral Bluejays were favored to defeat Holy swing past the halfway mark this week end, with an im­ Candidate for Family high Wednesday in a game whose results were not portant triple-header slated for Sunday afternoon on the available at Register press time. A win for the Cathedralites Lincoln park diamond. Cathedral plays St. Francis’ in the would put them in a tie with Regis; opener, Regis and St. Joseph's share the 2 o’clock spot, and a Tiger victory would put St. Jo­ ned, but Gartreli went to first on CITY COUHCILMAN seph’s in second place and leave an infield miscue to load the Holy Family nine take on Mullen in the finale. Cathedral, S t Francia’, and Holy sacks, and Jim Malone promptly The Regis Raiders will face the toughest mound op­ came through with a ringing triple. District 3 Family high knotted at third.) Gibbs knocked out a hit td score ponent they have seen so far this season in the day’s feature Eleven sharp hits came off the Malone with the fifth run, sAid game. Arch EarliB, Bulldog fire-' To the Parishioners bats of the Regps sluggers in the bailer, has compiled an enviable PATIOCHIAL LEAGUE lopsided Raider-Tiger tilt, two of Minot, the ninth Regis batter, BASEBALL STATISTICS closed the sessipn by grounding record in previous Mmes and is St. Francis de Sales them triples by Malone and Minot considered by many rans to be the Laading Battars / out to George Torsney In the L U M ImIow, wltD Uwir battiiiS av«r- St. Josephus, uiedemptorlst) and anoUier. a two-bagger by- pitcher’s box. . loop’s top hurler. He has struck afu, ar. th. 12 Uadint battara af tba St. Louis, Reichert. Tne opposition mean­ out 64 batters, averaging nearly Parochial laafua, up to and iacludiat tha while collected nine safeties, but Closest thing to a Tiger tally famaa playad May 4. (locludas playtr. St. Vincent de Raul came in the fourth, -when Sabeu two per inning, and has allowed with fiva er aaera alficial tJma. at hat.) tight clutch pitching by PLATES July 6 to Aug. 24 )M f lllfe a iT M t U tf l l t k BU m H Homeowner Capable Former Chief DRIVE 1 KBrriea* IT2I TAbor IH I 115 a Week Deputy Assessor THE CDRRECT WAV TAber 1714 Legionnaire Progressive When Taxes Were AT Fox'Nicholson Studioi Reduced 2S% Photographs of Distinction Under personal direction of JEAN GULICK’S 1441 Broadwar Go-getter Trustworthy • CONFIRMATION RT. REV. MONSIGNOR FIRST COMMUNION SCHOOL GRADUATION JOSEPH BOSETTI WEDDINGS • District Number 3 Comprises the PoUotoing Parishes Care of Chancery Office of Driver Education ST. JOSEPH’S . ST. FRANCIS DE SALES and Trainmg United Photo Studio's COUl^CILMAX 1536 Logan 1325 SO. FEDERAL BLVD. '‘Commercial, Portraits, Wedding’’ MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Denver 5, Colo. Denver, Colo. 1521 Curtis TA. 3412 DISTRICT 4 PoL A4«. SPruce 6881 This Ad Fsid (*r by Friends Whs Ar* Mtaihtrs ef PsrishN in District Ne. 4 ST. UllJIS “If Undecided — Call United’’ roL Adv. ^W IW fP )!ip.^'i. ■7111^11 1

PAGE TEN Office, 9S8 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, M a y 8, 1947

LORITTO HEIGHTS WOMEN OF ST. JOHN'S TO BE GUESTS ACeW Convention Those Miraculous Eyes Surely—Surely, they are deserving of considerate care. They HOMECOMIHG SET AT TEA HELD IN SISTERS' CONVENT Committees for •BOSWORTH, SULLIVAN work ao hard to meet every new strain, taxing nerve and muscle, and they chanp;e inevitably, with age. They are F O R JUHE 7 , 8 (St. John'i Pariah, Danvar) cellent taste in selecting the beau­ May 22 Revealed worth a little of your time— in a lifetime that would be ao *1116 priests of the parish extend tiful new stage curtains. Fol­ & COM PANY handicapped without them. a cordial invitation to all women lowing the meeting, refreshments of the parish to a tea to be given were served by Mrs. F. Brookover The committees for the annual EWESTMENTT BANTKERS Preliminary plans for Loretto conference of the Denver Arch­ Heights Alumnae association's first in the Sistera’Si convent, 2830 Sev­ and Mrs. E. O ^ a ra and a commit­ Sucesssor to enth avenue, on Friday, May 16, tee of first grade mothers. diocesan Council of Catholic SWIGERT BROS. anniversary as a national organ­ Women to be held Thursday, May BOSWORTH, CHANUTE, LOUGHRIDGE & CO. ization were laid in Denver at a beginning at 2 p.m. A short busi­ Mrs. John R. Moran is chair­ ness meeting of the Altar and man of the First Holy Communion 22, in the Albany hotel, have been and fietler Vition OptOIH^tl*tstS Good Service - meeting April 29 called by the gen­ announced as follows: At Right Prieo* eral chairman. Miss Mary Connors. Roaary society, presided over by breakfast and a committee of SULLIVAN & COMPANY for Every Ago Mrs. John Murtaugh, m il pre­ PTA mothers and St. Mary’s acad­ Arrangements: Mrs. Thomas KEyttono 7651 Miss Mary McGrath, program cede the tea. emy students will help serve. Mrs. Morrissey and Mrs. J. Leonard JOHN J. SULLIVAN, President JSSd California chairman, assisted by Miss Con­ A feature of the party will he Harry O’Rourke is chairman of Swigert; 17th at California StreeU Denver 2, Colorado OLABSKa INDIVIDUALLT STTLBD nors and Mrs. Alvena Bumite, ex­ the awarding of a 3100 cash.prize. the Confirmation breakfast. Program: The Rt, Rev, Mon­ ecutive secretary, is outlining the Friends of the Altar society who schedule for the two-day. homecom­ Man’i Club EUcta signor John R. Mulroy, and Mmes. hove not yet re^onded to the At the regular meeting of St. L. U. Wagner, J. T. Tierney, and ing of the association, June 7 and 8 communication which they received John Murtaugh; Registration, under the super­ concerning this award are re­ John’s Men’s club, John 0. Rae was elected president to succeed Credentials: Mmes. Thomas Ker­ vision of Miss Mary Lou Stephen­ quested to reply as soon as pos­ rigan, W. C. Kimmins, and L, J. THEODORE REQUIESCANT son, assisted by her classmates, will sible to the chairman whose name George Schmitz. The new vice Now Is the Time to Have Your appears on Uie letter. president is Fred Brandenburg, Holmes; who succeeds Henry Siems. Bur Registration: Miss Rita La IN PACE Mrs. Hugh Stewart entertained ton Stevens, secretary, and Father St. Joseph’s club with luncheon and Tourrette and young women from RUGS, FURNITURE & CRAPES HACKETHAL bridge in her mountain home in Syrianey, treasurer, were re­ the Sodality union; Marshdale park May 7. Mrs. elected. Luncheon tickets: Miss Marga­ ALBERT COOLEY, SZS 27tb atrcot. The Men’s club is planning to Air Conditioned Brothor of William C. and May Cooley.' Henry Stuick of was ret Lynch, assisted by Archbishop’s Requiem Maai wai offered in Sacred an honored guest. expand its activities in the coming guild members; CLEANED church Hay 6. Interment Mt. Olivet. St. Rose’s club members were year and cordially invites all men W. F. Horan A Son lervice. Hospitality: Mrs. Dorothea MORTUARY spiests of Mr* John Shea for of,the parish to join for the suc­ Hoell, chairman,' and members of PHOHE CH. 2884 DAVID KAMINSKI 1270 Losan street. luncheon and bridge in her home cessful completion of the projects Son of Ur. and Mrs.. Joseph Kaminski; contemplated and for the social the Archdiocesan Council of Cath­ 1449-Sl Kalamatli Su brother of Cecelia Zarlanpo and Clifford May 6. Mrs. Edward Egloff and olic Nurses; Kaminski. Requiem Mass was offered in Mrs. William C a p e 11 a were associations afforded. St. Catherine's church May 7. Interment Masses oh Ascension Thursday, Exhibits: Mrs. Edward Sedl- MULLIGAN’S Phone MAin 4006 Ut. Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son service. awarded the bridge honors. IBHlJiiiiiiiwiiuiitiiitiiiuiitiiiiiimniiiiHiiinwiaiiiiiiiiiiiiimieiilliiB May 16, will be at 6, 7,8, 9,10, and mayer; ANNA PERKO, 4dt6 Pennsylvania May Crowninr Haiti Carpet and Upholstery •treet. Wifa of Joseph Perko, Sr.; mother The annual May crowning took 11 o’clock. There will be no Mass Resolutions: Monsignor Mulroy, of Rose Hranchak, Joseph, Jr., and Louis place in St. John’s church on at 12 o’clock. the Very Rev. Harold V. Campbell, Perko, Denver; Frances Norris, Parma, The Sisters of Loretto of Lo­ and Mmes. T. A. C o s^ ff, E. 0. Cleaning Service Ida.; and Prank Perks, Nytsa, Ore.; May 1 at 10 o’clock. Mary Ahern, an eighth grade student, was retto Heights college will hold open Ahlbrandt, Emmett Knight, and J. mm sister of Mrs. Rose Pruss, Butte, Mont.; house at their mountain home for 2079 Washington St. Jera Ueglen and Francis Papis of chosen May queen, and given the Fred McCourt; Yugoslavia; aunt of Mary Grande. Den­ honor of crowning the statue of winter sports on Ascension Thurs­ Nominating committee: Mrs. ver. Requiem Mass was offered in Holy day, May, 15, from 2 p.m. until 5 MEMORIALS Rosary church May 2. Interment Mt. the Blessed Virgin Mary. Little Thomas Garrison, chairman, as­ FBXB UTEBATUBB ON BEQUEST Olivet. Boulevard mortuary, Judith Bumite was crown-bearer, o’clock. ’All women in St. John’s sisted by Monsignor Mulroy, spirit­ P*rp.taata the memory of your land MINNIE DUBUISSON, 4SS3 Decatur and Mary Hinterreiter was the parish are invited to inspect this ual director of the council; Mrs. ones with a bronu memoriel. street. Sister of Mrs. W. C. Cole, aunt maid of honor. Attendants to mountain home, which was re­ W. C. Weldon, Mrs. M. J. BrenM le moet eodurlns. leaet of Frank Cole, Eileen Hodge, and John cently given to the college. It is O’Fallon, and Miss Helen Burke; HELP WANTED azponeive McGuire, Denver; Mrs. Jane. Jackson, queen were the eighth grade grirls Washington; and Anthony A. Cole, Lqp and boys. All children ip St. located just beyond Tiny Town, Luncheon reservations are to QUALITY Angeles. Calif. Requiem Mast was offered John’s school participated in the a short distance from Morrison. be made with Mrs. J. Leonard Men I Women! Spend your summer at a in St. Catherine's church Hay 7. Inter­ ceremony. Firit Communion Slated S'wigert. EM. 0416; Mrs, L. J. MEMORIAL CO. ment ML Olivet. Boulevard mortuary, Connora A large class of children will beautiful mountain resort and earn a SARAH C MEEHAN, SS2S W. 24tb PTA Walcomea Fathara Holmes, SP. 2653; or Miss Bar­ 8S18 E. Colfax receive their First Holy Com bara Bach, not later than May 20. avenue. Wife of Thomas A. Meehan, S r.; begin at 2 Saturday, June 7, The annual "Father’s Night” munion in the 8 o’clock Mass on splendid salary, with all expenses paid. EA. 2395 Mother of U ri. A. Bordelon, Albu­ Mmes. T. A. Cosgriff, Thomas querque. N. Hex.; Mrs. W. Bridgewater, in the Administration buildipg at meeting of S t John’s PTA was Sunday, May 11. Because of the Garrison, J. Leonard Swigert, and James B., Thomas A., Jr,; and John D. the college. At 3:30 p.m. the busi­ held May 5 with Mrs. W. D. Stew­ limited seating capacity in St Meehan, Denver; alater of Mrs. School, L. A. Higgins attended the Fort JUNE 1 to SEPTEMBER 1 5 Denver, and Mrs. E. B. Ayres. Los ness meeting will be conducted by art presiding. The guest speaker. John’s church, only the parents and Collins deanery meeting held May Angeles, Calif. Six grandchildren also Mrs. William Carson,- president. Father Vincent R. Hughes, O.P., very close relatives will be al 6 at St. Joseph's hall, Fort Collins. DRYER i ASTLER survive. Requiem Mass is being offered Election of officers will take place. pastor of St. Dominic’s parish, lowed to attend this Mass. Parish- Famous Catholic Children's Camp in St. Dominie's church 'Thursday morn­ gave an interesting talk on Catho ing, May 8. at t o'clock. Interment U t Following the meeting, class re­ ionjsrs are asked kindly to attend IVeedsi PRINTINQ GO. Olivet Boulevard mortuary. unions, under the direction of Miss lie education. one of the other six Masses on WILLIAM TOOLE, in Los Angeles, Margaret Sullivan, and a tour of Sister Colombiere’s seventh this Sunday. FOR SALE OR LEASE Programs and Circulars Calif. Brother of Mrs, D. H. Crowley. grade pupils presented a comedy Firit communieanta art Richard the campus will be conducted until Altniui, Daniel Baker, Blllr Brenker, Tickets for Requiem Mass was offered in S t Joseph's the banquet at 6:30 p.m. in the radio skit, A Loupli/or You. They My turamer home, 18 milat ★ Male Cook (Redemptorist) church May >, Theo­ presented "good neighbor orchids” Thornes Brennan, Paul Brookover, Jamee Bazaars and Carnivals dore Heckethal mortuary. college dining hail. Miss Peggie Borne, Richard Cervi, Michael Delanej, from Denaer, all furaithed and MARY A. GALLEGOS, lO It Champa Chambers, assisted by the class of to Father Moran, Father Syrianey, Dennis Flnle;, Courtland Freeman, Del modern with two leparato liv­ Quickly Produced street. Mother of Mrs. A. Lopes, Mrs. '46, will handle the dinner arrange­ and Father Jones. Oeil, Thomas Jocbl, Gerald Knox. Mi­ ing unita; 15 largo lots, all A. Vigil and Lonit Gallegos, Los An­ Father Moran complimented the chael Ludwig, Robert Mallett, Arthur ★ Three Laundresses Reatonably Priced geles, and Felix Gallegos, Denver. Re­ ments. Maroner. Thomas MorronL Robert NUi- fenced, double garage; alio a officers of the PTA for their ex- ■on, John Oder, Patrick O'Meara, Ber­ beautiful atone grotto, which UNION LABEL IF DESIRED quiem Mass was offered in S t Cajetan's Spotlight on Jubilaa Claaaei nard Pepin, John Quinn, Billy Reef, church May 7. Interment U t Olivet. A number of classes will be hon­ Cherlea Reicheraeqer, Mlcbael Rounds, hat been bleated, on the 1986-38 LAWRENCE ST. Theodore Hackethal mortuary. College Girls Conduct Douglai Ruler. Jamei Schaefer, Benja­ grounds; terms if desired. ir Two Handy Men MRS. ROSE Z IM M ^ Golden. Mother ored this year at special cere­ min Slattery, John Slain, Billy Tbomion, KEystone 634B of Mrs. Louise Scott and Mrs. Frances monies. Twenty-nine graduates of Alien W aiei; Address Dept. W, c/o The m n o r y Burpo, Golden, and Mri^, Mary Harper, 1947 will be formally admitted in­ Traditional Crowning Kathleen Barnes, Mary Jo Bradley, Lakewood. Requiem U a ^ was offered to the alumnae at an impressive Margaret Mary Coyle, Suxen Crote, Bar­ Register, P.O. Box 1620, Call KEystone 4205 or write P.O. Box 1620, Let ns show 70a monnmeats in St. Joseph's church, GtlUen, May I. bara Dines, Florence Marie Donoghue, Interment Mt Olivet rose presentation ceremony. Acad­ (Loretto Heights College, Beverly Dlrexxa, Mary Ann Figlino, Denver. Denver 1, Colo. we hare erected in Mt. Olivet TONY A. CORDOVA, 26Slv Arapahoe emy and college classes of 1897, Denver) , Elaine Hansen, Helen Heckler, Suxanne Cemetery. street. Husband of Duvie Cdi'*ova; fa­ '07, '17, ’27, and '37 will be honored Lofgren, Adele Michelletti, Mary Ann ther of Tony, Jr.; Norman. aneiJ.Carlos In one of the most beautiful rites O'Hara, Anne Plank, Diane Schnyler, A. T. THOMSON son of Hr. and Mrs. William OriMova: and the class of 1922 will mark its of the school year the student bod' Evalyn Scott. Lorraine Sperke, Patricia brother of Joe, Ralph. Ben, Williasi^^nd 25th anniversary. and faculty of Loretto Heights col Swigert, Jere Tanner, Carol Ann Taylor, MONUMENTS Eddie Cordova. Mrs. J. F. MaiMes, Shirley Mae Towniend, Marilyn Vander- Register Associate Editor Veteran Mrs. Isidoro Bustos, and Mrs. R« On Sunday, June 8, a Com­ lege took part in the traditional grift, Nancy Wsekbaugh, Judith Welch, 600 Sherman St. TA. 8018 Martinet. Sixteen nephews, 28 nl munion Mass in a downtown May crowning ceremonies at the and Ann Yates. MOTHER and five grandnephews also surviJia*‘^hurch, followed by breakfast in a grotto Wednesday morning. Confirmation Scbodnlod SCRUBBED FLOORS ON HER Requiem Mass was offered in Sacred •local hotel, will conclude the two- Frances McMahon of Denver HANDS AND KNEES NEEDS APARTMENT Heart church May 6. Interment Hi. meeting. The Sunday program His Excellency, Archbishop Ur­ f NOT HE I Olivet placed the wreath of flowers on the ban J. Vehr, will administer the Furnished or Unfurnished is'lipder the chairmanship of Mrs. 1 Um An DANIEL RAYMER. Requiem Mass was statue of the Blessed Mother while sacrament of Confirmation to a ERIGKSON offered In the Cathedral Hay 6. Inter­ Edward Curran. the Loretto choir sang an "Ave Eze Mop and Both Employed Call FR 1026 ment H t Olivet class in S t John’s church on Reservations and transportation Maria.” Margaret Kane read the Tuesday evening. May 13, at Cone Wringer MEMORIAL GO. will be handled by Mrs. James act of consecration and recited the MRS. MARGUERITE BURCHER 7 :45 o’clock. At Cltatu Bawboardi 820 Speer Bird. Denver, Colo. Requiem Hass was offered in S t John Tuttle, assisted by Mrs. Louis C. Litany of the Blessed Mother. Candidtt«0 for Confirmation are Thom- i Gets in Cornon the Evangellst'a church Hey 8 for Mrs. de Baca. Misses Isabelle McNam­ Members of the campus activi­ a t Battien. Gary Buekley* John Bumite. •tr Hands Never Marguerite A. Burcher, former Denver ara and Margaret Daly have ties board were attired in formal Robert Bysom, Robert Careers Deamond Touch Mop Water CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING Monamento Markers resident, whose death was announced last Caieys Michael Canrig Jamea Delaneys Ar Use of Hotter week, Mrs. Burcher. 42, died April 26 charge of publicity. dress, and members of the Richard Dlnet, Joseph EeVefs Thomas Water in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ed­ Because this, two-day homecom­ student body wore cap and Eckers Will Freeman. Charlea Graham, Ar Cleana Flooia The Finest in Cemetery Thomas Hamk^ John Hartley. Dexter Classified Ads ward Minis, where she had been visiting. f a s t e r ; ing celebration i^arks the first an­ gown. The procession of fa­ Howe. Earl Jackson. John Lappin. Gerald Memorials Born in Denver Mrs. Burcher received culty members and students • Yon most be tatiificd or .oar ^ It win pay you to road ALL of tho foUowing advertiaomanta. ^ her education In local schools and studied niversary of the i^pmnae as a na­ Lewis. John Mieheletti, John McGowan. m oai. back. formed in the Administration Tbomas Newman, Bill O'Fallon, Tom music under various professors for many tional organization’;, a record at­ A A A. A A. A.A A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAOl REPRESENTATIVES years. She married Harry L. Burcher, O'Rourke, Norman Prinsinar, James Roff* Frta DoUrerr in Danver tendance is expecteij from out-of- building and proceeded through the ers, Arthur Rossi, ^i^thony Santopietro. and Rnbnrbx — ONLY__ $3.50 who is associated with a ship company WOOD SALE—Kjndling, range, heater, Danvers Colorado Sprlncas in Seattle, shortly after graduation. ‘They town members, as werV.as from the campus paths to the grotto, where Donald ^h m its. Donald Smith, L any Scott D, Tinsdale, the devotional services took place Springer. Danny Yaeoveita. and Stephen (iet Yours Now— GR. 0431 fnmace, fireplace blockx, miU ends—De­ Jay Bosacy had made their home in Seattle for the Denver chapter. SOMEBODY PLEASE livered 88.00. KEyatone 2460. llOS No. Nevada past three years. Surviving, In addition The Rev. Charles Kruger, SJ., of ZorlcKak; Shipped Aiiywhcr*, S5c • z tn Graaley. Cole.t Weitcm Slops I Mary Kay Broun. Rose Marie Caputy, READ THIS; to Mrs. Hillis, are another daughter, MVs. Regis college addressed the group. EZE MOP db CONE - Lea E. Gibaoa Boy Adams Sykes, Seattle; two liste n , Mrs. Glen Miriam Coriih. Tanya de Lulse, Mary Th« W9ddinc dnt# U almowt htr9» LAWNMOWERS aharpened, 11.76. Callad Pueblo I Bodmin, Ponca City, Okla., and Mrs. Newly elected officers of the Sue Dunn, Mary Earley. Gay Ford. Lau« WRINGER CO. and tUll no apartment! My hair U for and delivered. Jaya Hardwan 4 B ^ Hilton Summers, Chicigo; a brother, FR. FRANCIS B0l%ER campus activities board include retta Howe, Elaine Johnson. Helene 2829 Winona C t, Denver It, Cele. tnmlnf cm/1 H anyent hai any- pair, 4288 Tennyson. GR. 7998. Sonthem Colo.t Michael X. Fliher, Khatunieff. Kathleen LaForgt. Helen Carl R. Lee. T20 Palmer Ave. Edward MeCreer of Evergreen; and three Bonnie Frost, prefect; Marguerite tkinf reaemblinf an apartments grandchildren. Interment ML OliveL W. Leonard. Claudia Lofgren. Mary Jo Ma­ piMM raah to tha ncartat phan# 220 Cimarron, Wyominxs RELEASED FROM DUTY Bums, vice prefect; Ruth Werai- honey, Judy MeGeath, Janet Murphy, FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS La Junta, Colo. John A. Jacoby P, Horan A Son service. and cal! David Pmdhomme, KK. mont, secretary; and Dorothy Adele Murray, Joanne Meinnis, Barbara 4JQS or EA. 5fS6. 1 am a ataff Enameled combination range, very good O'Rourke, Patricia Patterson, Barbara condition $40.00. 1266 S. Emeraon. SP. WRITE FOR FBEE CATALOG MRS. CAETANA LABRIOLA AS CHAPLAIN IN ARMY Whelan, treasurer. Pepin, Mary Paula Plank, Joan Riessel- writer on THE REGISTER, vet, colleft frad. 19 years old. My 4000. Mrs. Gaetana Labriola, 88, a rasident Attend Dinner, Opera man, Carol Siems, Helen Turre, Marion Wallace, and Carol Wedow. Built Like New rfrl wants very mach to marry me, of Denver for 68 years, died May 8 in The senior class members were and vice versa. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE the home of her ton, John Labriola, in A class of adults will also be con­ Pueblo.—The Rev. Francis J. gues* of the junior class at a din­ 7 rm. bouse, with upetaira apt. A refrigera­ Welby. Mrs. Lqbriola had been in poor Bottler has been released from ner in the Blue Parrot inn May 1. firmed at this time. Spillane Mortuary health for the past year. She had By WANTED TO RENT tor, gas heat GR. 3837. / been active in church affairs for many army Service with rank of major. The 26 juniors and seniors also Baptized last Sunday by Father 1545 So. Broadwaj PEarl 0723 years. Requiem Hass was offered in Father Bottler, who was a chap­ attended the closing performance Moran were Joseph James, son of Hotsse or Apt by June 1st. Best of care MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Assumption church, Welby. May 7. lain in the South Pacific -with the of La Boheme. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tames Kelly, Skilled and references. C. H. Lindner, CH 0787. Mrg, John H. Spillane Surviving are eight children, Mrs. James Reconditioned pianoe, playen, granda, nr* Tarantino, Mrs. Tony Muro, and Mra. medical corps for three years, had A rrangem ^ts for the evening with Ronald Kelly and Shirley Employed couple desire a p t Clean A quiet. gana (pipt and reed), orcheetral Instnmenta. RegUtered Funeral Director Rose Canino, all of Denver; Mrs. been on duty in the United States were ,handlea> by Margaret Fo­ Thornton as sponsors; Donald Craftsmen References. CH. 5674. T. R. Walker, 288 Broadway. SP. 7884. Angie Redman, Oakland, Calif.; and since the termination of hostilities, garty, junior o^ass president, as­ Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don­ and Embalnter Mike, Tony, and John Labriola, Denver. Younff Catholic Couple need 8 or 4 rm. fur. MUSICAL Twdnty-tbree grandchildren, 27 great­ and is on terminal leave until sisted by EvaLTehne Saucedo, ald Rauth, with Arthur and Edna or partly fum. apt. or small house. DES­ grandchildren, and two great-great- July 1, Constance Salazat.*. Billie Kings­ Cravez as sponsors; and Suzanna UPHOLSTERING PERATE! Child expected next fall.,Grad­ RICCARDA FORREST MOONEY — Vio­ grandchildren also survive. W. P. Horan He will report May 29 for as- ley, and Shirley Yoc^^g. Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. uated from collese. employed in Denver. lin - piano - ensemble. Convenient to Call a A Son service. Robert Rounds, with Donald and PLEASE HELP US! Harmon's TA 2968. S t Joaeph's and S t Francis de Salea sigrnment to work in the Diocese The faculty and Ardent body Finest Selection of Fabri<» Parishes. 126 Pennsylvania. Phono RA 8803. of Pueblo. Before becoming an will be represented a t ^ e Moun­ Barbara Bottorff as sponsors. MRS. RUTH C. DOOLINC at Prices that Satisfy army chaplain, he was assistant tain-Plains regional cor4^nce of ONE DAT SERVICE THE BUUt— American Pennant PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING ZOXE CAB Requiem Mass will be offered in pastor in St. Mary’s parish, Wal- UNESCO at the ShirI^.5avoy NOT THE EXCEPTION • Remodeling MAin 7171 Blessed Sacrament church Friday, May Mfg. Co. FOR PAPER BANGINO and painttag 9. at 10 o'clock for Ura. Ruth C. senburg. hotel in Denver m May 16, Pnblie Cleaners • Repairing A Beringar. 163 Uadiaon. EA 2286. Prom pt Conrteoua Serrics Dooling, 81, who died in her home. 1908 HFGR’8. OP At present he is spending a few and 17. Faculty*represenMifees AO Ganacata laeareS Agaiaet Fire HI-SCHOOL AND FRAT. BANNERS. CHEAPER RATES Grape street, Hey 6 after a long illnest. anJ Theft * Refinishing CLEAN NEW CABS Born in Albany, N. Y,, Ura. Dooling came weeks in Arizona. include Sister Aubert, head SEALS. STATE PENNANTS. SCOUT BRICK REPAIRS to Denver with her parents when she sociology department; Sister Pa^l^ All Work Guaranteed BANNERS was two years old. She attended Loretto CHENILLE EMBLEMS. SPECIALIZING in brick pointing and re­ ine Marie, head of the busine^ MONOGRAMS AND CAPS pairing, also caulking and painting. MA. Heights college, end was a member of St. LONGTIME NEWSMAN DIES studies department; and Sister James' and Blessed .Sacrament church Chicago. — Requiem High Mass IZORICI C A U G L 2 5 4 9 684 IIU> 8L. Fontiaa Bnildinc, KE 8167 6666. WALTER EVANS. 1946 Pearl S t Altar and Rosary locietics. Blessed Sac­ was sung in Our Lady of Mount Mary Florence, dean of the col­ carhemt cleaning system rament PTA. Loretto Heights Alumnae lege and acting head of the his­ TONY FERRETTl asBocietlon, Queen of Heaven Aid aoclety, Carmel church here for William BUILTWELL S. Brons, regional director of the tory department. Delegates from Na. 1 World War Vot Immediate Possession! and the Seton guild. Rosary service! the student body 'will be Louise FURNITURE AND Invftoi HU Old Frienda and Coxtomcn to will be held at 4 o'clock Thursday after­ central division of the Interna­ Hit New Stora Bcftutifal 6 room home. 8 bed rooms, noon for the religious, at 8 o’clock tional News Service. Brons, 78, Childers, president-elect; Patricia auto, xas heat and hot water, front Thursday evening for friends, and at 8:80 Doyle, and Patricia Owen, EoiergeBo Ur. CUaaiai hervlee 2 UPHOLSTERING CO. drive garage. Ixtw taxes. Handy to Thursday evening for the societies. Sur­ was instrumental in the founding bears er leas at atiglit aiMiUoaal cast. Tbe Congress Clothing Co. stores and transportation. One block viving are her husband; Joseph; three of the INS. Oar Owa Float Operates m th . Jim Corbetts Angelo Di Tolls 433 18TH ST. TA. 4718 from Holy Family Church. Musi sell sons, Jack, William, and Michael; her Premie la. “Spcelal AttoBtioo to Cltrgy~ furnished I Owner leaving because of mother, Mrs. J. E. Church; and two sis­ T. Deisntti of DeertraU. Intennmt PHONE AJiPINE 2191 3420 Quivas TalW Mado Roady Mado Military Sappliaa sickness. For appointment call GR. 8816. ters, Sister Rose Clara and Mrs. Marion Elisabeth. Ul IIU Straet .Daaver 2. CtleraSa HAIL ORDERS C. Courtney, all of Denver. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuary. EDWARD J. SWEENEY PAINTING The firms listed here deserve to Edward Joseph Sweeney, a lifelow Intorior 4 exterior painting, expert work- be remembered when you are dia- MRS. AGATHA CAIN resident of Denver, died May 6 in St FOR TK^BEnERMENT OF manahlp at Rtoi. prices. GR 6964 or OL tributing your patronage to the dif­ PICTORIAL SYMBOLISM Joseph's hospital after a month's Illness. 6908. ferent lines of business. f Mrs. Agatha Cain, Denver reiident for Mr. Sweeney was in the machine and almost 40 7 ears, died May 2 in her home, tool business here for many yean. Re­ of the branclr of military ser­ 1009 Irving street She was 71. Mrs. quiem Mass is being offered in S t Vin­ D ISTR ia 1 Cain, who was horn in Folsnd, came to cent de Paul's church Thursday morning, vice with which an American thia country in 1888 with her parents. May■ 8, at 9 o'clock. Surviving a rt hits r % Elect ■ Distinctive Printing They settled in Arcadia, Wis. In 1908 wife, Mra. Delphia Sweeney, end four LEAVES GOOD IMPRESSIONS AND life is identified, is available to she came to Denver with htr husband, Joseph, a Denver city paving division sons, John, Ronald, Raymond, and Lee employe. Requiem H sss was offered in Sweeney, all of Denver, Interment Mt \ R e n r y A. helps your hnsiness you through our new granite St. Elisabeth's church Hay 6. Surriving. Olivet besides her husband, are three aons, ABEGG-FELLOWS Printing Co. etching process. Wilfred, Ferdinand, and Edward Cain, DOMINICK MESKEW ail of Denver; live grandchildren, and Reqnlem Hass will be offered in Holy ilENNIEG 818 14th S^e«t KEyatone 4054 Come in at your convenience one greet-grandcbild. Interment Mt. Ghost church Friday morning. Hay 9, Olivet. Day mortuary lervice. at 9 o’clock for Dominick Meskew, TO, of 662 Logan street, who died May t in COUNCILMAN and see samples of this new de­ bia homo after a long illneta. Born in AUGUST H. WENTE St. Louis, Mr. Meskew was brought to For District 1 velopment, etched in the beau­ Requiem Hass was offered In Loyola Dsnver by his parents when be was four. church May 8 for August H. Wents, He attended schools hsrt, and aftsr 9 Busineta Man 16 Yaars is / t A s pOsT^MAiV, tiful color granites of the 2821 Champa street, who died April 28 graduation went into hnsineti with his • Veteran World Wa« II in a local hospital after a ahort illnesi. father. Hr. Meskew retired in 1988. 9 Member Disabled VerelT Rainbow Line. We would like Mr. Wente, who died on his 66th birth­ Rosary will be recited Thursday evening, day, was born in Hamburg, Germany, at 8 o'clock in the Hofmann mortuary. 9 Civic Leader PotMft. / l a ^ ifour In U t! At the aga of 24 he came to the United Surviving are his wife, Katherine; a to tell you all about iL States and settled in Denver. Surviving daughter, Mrs. Virginia Dolce of Den­ are his wife, Mrs. Martha W ents; two ver; a sister, Mrs. Emma McGowan of BANKBYMAII...PAYBYMAIL SODS, Donald R. and George A., both of Los Angsies: a brother. Arthur Meekesr: Vote to r You can tend'checks anywhere, Denver; a stepaon, Vincent Goodson of and a stepbrother. Frank Satore, both of Beautiful Services JAGQUES BROTHERS Vallejo, Calif.; and a grandson. Inter­ Denver. Interment Mt. Olivet, .. near or far, and feel SAFE about ment Mt Olivet Ernest it! Only the person whose namt Since 1902 At Costs Any Family appears on a check can legalli MONUMENTS OF DISTINCTION MRS. MARY D E Z Z U m PE. PE. MARRANZtNO cash it. When returned, your can* Mrs. Mary Dexiuttl, 80, i xeiident of 4679 COAL 4679 celled checks are legal receipts. 28 E. 6th Ave. Tabor 6468 Colorado for 57 years, died May 2 in ths ' For Can Afford home of her daughter, Mr9. Mary Melphy, Wadge and Harris $ 1 0 . « 0 OPIN 4886 Decatur street Mrs. Deaxutti came Lamp and Egg—_ to Denver from Italy in 1890. She went Wash and Eagle Councilman CHECKING ACCOUNT with her husband, the late Anton Dexiuttl, Lamp and Egg_ $8.25 9 * e No Minimum Bolonca 9 No Charge for Dapositt to Kiowa, whera they took up farming \W Donbla Scrcta 6E0. P. HACKETHAL and stockralsing. She was a member of $6.95 Diatrict 9 e O n ly Cost It 10c par Chock W rittan j .’ St Patrick’s Altar and Rosary society. N a t ______Regis College Graduate Requiem Hass was offered in St. Ann's FUNERAL DIRECTOR COLO SPRING church. Kiowa, May 6. Surviving, be­ SUPREME COAL GO. Combitt Veteran MONUMENTS sides Mra. Melphy, are another daughter, Qualified E206 East Coifax at Gaylord T h e ( E\TRAL BANK & THIST 1 o. tKAUTIfUL CMfUTfS Mrs. Stella Filnor, Denver; and two sons, 1144 So. Paiuuylvaaia Pol. A«It. EAat 1867 Tm a -MD ARAPAHOE b i DENVER COLO Jam w O. DaaautU of Baaaett aad Xlair

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• Thursday, M ay 8, 1947 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Tdephone, EEyatone 4208 PAGE ELEVEN The Denver Catholic Register Preaident^ ___ Most Rer, ArcbbUhop Urban J. Vebr, D.D. Registorials Editor Rt. RaT. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LLJ),, Joor.D. Managing Director... ______Rer. John B. Cavanagh, M.A- LlttD. Hear Aasodate Editora—M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, J.C.D., LittD .; Rev. Edward A. Breen, M.A. LittD .; Rev. Francis with the bee number; several reels herself; a life of ease and comfort, Ethiopia, etc. But how these Syrianey, M.A.; Linus Rlordan, A.B., LitLD.; Rev. James B. Hamblin, Thanks for later Vronsky and Babin tried it with ah that money she earned things enter into the question of M.A.; Rev. John Ebel M.A.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A. out on grand pianos. It sounded by being selfish, could have been whether the Catholic Church is the the same both times. hers; 24 hours a day, instead of Your Help Church established by Christ is A s k AND L e a r n Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denfer, Qolo. But, comrades, the workers one or two hours, could have been By Millakd F. E verett hers to use, frittel: away, and difficult for us to see. Published Weekly by The Regiiter wishes to express came into their own for a consid­ waste as she pleased. Instead, she One theme, however, found in THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) its sincere thanks to Catholics of erable part of the Adventure in g;ave herself unselfishly according several of these letters, is indica­ the archdiocese who contributed Music. There was the workers’ to God’s plan to bring into the tive of a graver danger to religion 938 Bannock Street, 1 last Sunday in the annual subscrip­ opera, presenting Rigoletto in world clnldren of God. It is this than the attitude of outright in­ KOA Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0 . Box 1620 tion appeal. If you intended to what I took to be Russian; one mother, th is unselfish and ever- tolerance. This is the puzzlement make a donation, but simply neg­ of the baritone workers sang a loving woman, whom every true expressed bj) those who evidently lected to do so, you may make it Scottish drinking song in Russian; son and daughter honors in a spe­ cannot see why Mrs. Luce was not Subscription: $1 per year. this Sunday. Envelopes for this the workers’ ballet did a number cial way on Mother’s day. satisfied to go on living and finally 11:15 Club Subscription, with The Register, Local Edition, 11.80 per Year. purpose were sent to all sub­ in Russian; and the prima ballerina How long will this special day to die in the beliefs with which she No Club Subserintion Price Offered Outside Colorado. scribers and left at the churches. did the "Death of the Swan” in be observed in our country, and was reared; the rage expressed by Thursday, May 8,1947 If your parish set the appeal for Russian. There also were a num­ how many women and children will those whose complacency was dis­ EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT a later date, your contribution at ber of Russian folk tunes, Russian be affected by it and enjoy its ten­ turbed by her obvious joy once that time will be welcomed. folk dances, and a newsreel that der sentiments in future years? she had found the True Church. OFFIClALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER As mentioned previously, the showed how the Russians were re­ God through His Church gives us These are members of the “we’re building Stalingrad. I thought 1 one answer to the question; the so- all on different roads to the same Questions on relijrion submitted by the radio The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval Register has gone ahead with im­ provements <^pite shortages and detected a bit of undemocratic called birth controllers offer us the place so what does it matter what audience answered on the archdiocesan broadcast. We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ difficulties of all kinds. For ex­ propaganda in the introduction of second. God elevated marriage to we believe” school. ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or a Hungarian Gypsy number, but, the dignity of a sacrament of the those of the Officials o f our Curia is hereby declared official. ample, this week we began using It is this attitude we find alarm­ two of a series of modern headline as this was very short, and the Church, thereby endowing the ing, much more alarming, for ex­ Booklets on Catholic Church available free of coet Wo hope The Register will be read ia every home of the type. This type was ordered characters did no talking, all came union of a man and a woma^ with Archdiocese. ample, than that of the minister months ago; the special attach­ out well. divine help necessary to live, act, vmo finds not the Real Presence, to all inquirers. We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in and perform all the duties of a the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. ments'enabling its use arrived only My only difficulty came in de­ but only dusty, depressing symbol­ last week. Further mechanical and termining when the show ended. mother and a father. By nature ism in a Cathedral, and who be­ 8i URBAN J. VEHR, editorial changes will depend upon But the third playing of “The He made the union such that its lieves that Catholics are united WRITE TO Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. primary duty and privilege was the obtaining of material and Flight of the' Bumbipbee” started with Christ, but that this union ASK LEARN, Station KOA, equipment and upon the loyal sup­ me on the way out, singing the to co-operate with Him in bringing is established jn spite of the priest port of our readers. Unfortunately, “Volga Boatman” under my breath and daughters into the woriId.sons and not through his divinely or­ Denver 2, Colorado ARCHBISHOP VEHR WILL CELEBRATE the best information is that a and with thoughts of vengeance in The other answer to the ques­ dained ministrations. There is not ma>or item, newsprint, will not be my heart. Never again shall those tion? Well, if the birth controllers, much you can do for a person who in ample supply for a long tim& capitalists get 81.10 out of me- euphoniously called Planned Par­ is simply not interested, or who GUILD'S ANNUAL COMMUNION MASS The need for the apostolate oi a worker. Why, when I saw a enthood league and erroneously en­ does not understand the import­ the press continues imperative. The Russian musical comedy about the titled birth control planners (no ance of finding and adhering to Holy Father in a recent letter raising of pigs in the same theater, births and absolutely no control the true Church of Christ. We are the price was only 75 cents. of man’s passions), had their way Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of will preside as toastmaster, intro­ said: "We wish that all Christians the country could abolish Mother’s reminded of a professor we once ducing the speakers and guests. would understand the urgent ne­ “Come the revolution, and had, who remarked as he handed Denver will bo celebrant of the an­ things will be different!” day and instead proclaim a na­ Mrs. Eileen Koester of the enter­ cessity of a Catholic press.” He tional dog show. Maybe we -will back the term papers written by nual iCorporate Communion Mass tainment committee, assisted by expressed the hope that as many the class: “Most f>f you failed in of the Archbishop’s guild at 9 get around to that if the people Good Shepherd Aid Mrs. Clella Barry, has charge of as possible would enjoy the "di­ in the United Stated listen to the writing these papers, because you o’clock on Mother’s day, May 11, in arrangements. vine compensation” for helping "a 'Motherless Day' insidious, self-centered, unsacrific­ did not understand the question.” S t Francis de Sales’ church, and The breakfast will launch the cause so closely linked to the moral ing propaganda of man and refuse Most of these people are going and spiritual salvation of society.” will be.guest speaker at the break­ organization’s annual spring bene­ Future Reality? to follow the word of God. to fail in Christ’s judgment, too, fit for the missionary activities He addressed not only those who because they simply do not under­ Card Party fast afterward. Miss Frances Nadorff, ways and publish Catholic papers, but also By Rev. Victor Koegel those who promote, subscribe to, stand the question. Not until they Mothers of the members will means chairman, has postponed the A recent news item in the paper Why Di(d Clare see the importance of finding the be the honored guests this year at benefit from May 22 to Monday, and read them. called attention to a lecture at a one, true Church of Christ will AT THE CONVENT OF THE the Mass and breakfast. The latter May 26. The place will be Fran- He gave his Apostolic Blessing meeting of a Planned Parenthood chapter on “A New Approach to Tell the Worlid? they be able to start to work on is scheduled to start at about 10 salian hall, as previously an­ to "all those who through their their task. Though Christ was al­ GOOD SHEPHERD o’clock in the Fransalian dining nounced. enthusiasm and mode of writing Mother’s Day.” If the cause of By Rev. J ohn B. E bel rooms. Other guests will include this organization, with its euphonic ways tolerant of sinners. He was Members of Blessed Sacrament have made of the Catholic press a We have often wondered what never tolerant pf error. He did Colorado Blvd. and Louisiana Ave. Monsignor John R. Mulroy of Holy circle held a card party meeting living instrument for the defense and appealing name, were not so the general reaction was to the se Ghost parish, the Rev. David Ma­ tragic, the lecture would have been not say to the Sadducees: “Oh, it May 6, with Mrs. Dorothy Coffee of Christian truth and for a sound ries of three articles on the con doesn’t really matter whether you loney, spiritual director for the as hostess. spiritual education of the corir downright humorous. I can just version of Clare Boothe Luce pub­ Tabernacle society; and the Rev. picture a Mother’s day of the fu­ believe in the resurrection of the TUESDAY, MAY, 13, 1947 Mrs. Olive Robertson of this cir­ science of the nation; all who in lished by McCall’s magazine. A body or not.” He set them right Gregory Smith, moderator for the cle recently returned from a stay quiet but laborious zeal work in ture, as will inevitably be the re­ sult if this organization has any­ cross section of letters received on the subject in no uncertain guild. in Leadville. the difficult tasks of the print by the magazine and published this terms. Miss Margaret Lynch, president. A May day party Was given by shops; all those who work to spread thing to say about the matter, DESSERT LUNCHEON— 1:00 p.m.— Tickets 50c without any mothers. month gives at least a partial reso­ Only when these people have Miss Jessie Pasquale for the Morn­ the Catholic press among all lay­ lution of that wonder. ing Star circle members May 2. men of the population; all those Mother’s day in the United come to see the importance of Regis Guild Hears A report of the guild’s activities who keep alive the feeling of moral States, even though cheapened by There is leally nothing startling finding the one, true Church of PRIZES______Please Bring Cards for the year will be given at the responsibility and who warn those the commercial angle, is the time about the letters. One could have Christ will they understand Clare ACCW convention to be held who do not see the _ dangers in for the manifestation of the mu­ predicted their tenor simply from Boothe Luce’s articles. Only after Report of Bazaar Thursday, May 22, in the Albany the neutral or anti-Christian prMs; tual love of a son or daughter for the general make-up of our popu­ meditating on the tqrrible words ALL FRIENDS AND MEMBERS INVITED hotel. The delerates will be Misses all those who stimulate the reading his mother. It is a time for show­ lation. Intolerant persons of be­ of Christ: "He who believes and is Margaret Lynch and Isabelle Mc­ of Catholic papers by all people ing, in a small but effective way, liefs other than Catholic 'wrote in­ baptized shall be saved; he who Courtesy of Mr. Frank Kirchhof The May meeting of the'Regis Namara, president and vice pres­ of good will and especially by the a child’s appreciation, ^atitude, tolerant letters; tolerant non- beliieves not, shall be condemned,” guild was held Monday evening at ident, respectively, with Misses young people; all those who and love for the sacrifices, sor­ CathOlics wrote tolerant letters: will they understand what it means Regis college, Denver. Reports were Mary and Frances Nadorff as al­ through reading of Catholic papers rows, and love of a woman who has Catholics and those who saw the finally to have found the fullness made on the Regis bazaar and par ternates. Anyone wishing to at­ acquire upright thought and thus first place in his heart, his mother publication of the articles as of of Christ’s legacy to mankind. ticularly the success of the guild’s tend the sessions or the noon achieve well co-ordinated _ activity This mother earned her right to great value in the crucial battle Then they will be able to fathom “Old Gift Shoppe,’’ the nylon luncheon should make reservations between their civic and their Chris­ the heart of her child by the un­ against the rising tide of indiffer­ the puzzle of why one who has bootii, the dinner, and the various with Miss Lynch, KE. 0464, as tian duties; and, finally, all those selfish giving of herself for him. ence congratulated the editors. come to the peace and happiness MORfiAM, LEIBMAN & HICKEY < ticket assignments. soon as possible. who by spebial gifts make it pos­ Certainly there were many times The usual red herrings were and sanctity of the Church after a The Stella Maris circle will meet sible that our press partake in when she could have regretted dragged in — Myron Taylor’s mis­ long, dusty journey has an irre­ Father Stephen Krieger, S.J., bringing this child into the world sion at the Vatican, the alleged sistible desire , to shout the good guild moderator, commented on Fridaj^ May 9, in the home of Mrs. modem development.” flVSI/RAJVCe SINCE 1897 Bernard WiiTeaver, 677 S. Grant —a life of material pleasure she ringing of the bells of S t Peter’s news to the world, so that others the work of the guild members for could have selfishly claimed for on the news of Italy’s coi^uest of too may find the way. . 1^ the bazaar, and on their work for street. BUY MORE FIRE INSURANCE NOW the chapels and the vestments. Arise, Ye ^Workers C Fifteen new albs and two new Villon's Gift to His Mother Gu and Btctrk BU» rhoM TAWt U tl r chasubles have been presented. First Communion Of the West By P ath, H. Hallett Our l4idy at the request of his illiterate mother, . ^ 4 Tentative plans were discussed By Rbv. W. j . Canavaw especially worthy of recall on Mother’s day, with its for the reception to be held for Francois Villon (1431-?) was, as far as we Scheduled Sunday Move over, comrades, I am now know, the only great poet to go in habitually for swamp of commercialized sentiment. the Colorado Jesuits to be or-, Villon spends no time on the rewards that dained in June and for the “Home­ a member of the proletariat. Those larceny and other trades of the underworld. He was capitalists have taken me in, have the comrade and sometimes the associate of pros­ mothers are supposed to crave today. He does not coming Masses” of the new priests. (Holy Rosary Pariah, Denver) even pray that he may be made a more acceptable 'Their relatives and guild members Sunday, May 11, First Holy despoiled me of my hard-earned titutes, cardsharpers, housebreakers, gaimters, con- ind membersfidence men, forgers of indulgences, aiind membersfidence son. fie knew that the woman who went every day will attend a breakfast and social Communion will be received by money, have hoodwinked and to Notre Dame was old and had one imperative need hour following. Because of the tricked me, as is their wont. Just of 17 other shady professions of Paris. But behind 26 children in the 8 o’clock Mass. the tavern brawl and the creak of gallows rope, so and wish, the salvation of her soul. This is the retreats and owier events at Regis, After the Mass breakfast will be as soon as I learn the “Interna­ burden of his immortal ballade, at whose translation the earliest Sunday available for served in the school hall by the tionale,” I am going to start hauntingly heard in the poetry of the Vagabond King , there runs, in the words of 'Wyndham Lewis, many efforts.havc been made, the most successful MOVINC & SrORAfiE the homecoming Masses is Sunday, PTA. muttering to all whom I meet: by Dante Gaoriel Rossetti. In our translation we July 6. In the class are the following "Come the revolution, and things the chant of the De Profundis and the Salve Regina, “with a steady beat, permanent, like ground bass.” have attempted the perhaps inherently hopeless task Following the business meeting George Krasovich, Matthew Kreil will be different!" of retaining the exacting rhyme scheme of the ing, Kenneth Kreutzer, Theodore Just last week I was a member One of the noblest poems to come out of the middle there was a social hour with a ages was the prayer this scapegrace son wrote to French ballade and yet expressing the exact thought number of the Regis faculty at­ Malli.sh, Frank Pogline, Joseph of the bourgeoisie, content to leave of Villon:, STORAGE W M III iA,, SPrace 2671 tending. ______Quintana, Thomas Quintana, Jos­ the classes as they are, with labor LOWEST PRICES Lady of Heaven, earth’s high chatelaine. IN THE CITY 12.58 So. Pearl uiniiiiiiiuiiiiimiiHiiiiiiwnimmwniNmii eph Raitz, Joseph Rozman, William and capital and Democrat and I am a woman, poor and old. In vain Snyder, Victor Stajear, Mikael Republican. I also had |1.10 that Who dost the wastes of hell hold subjugate, I gaze at letters—taught nor soon nor late. Taylor, Bernie Tichy, James I now do not have. Received a lowly serf of thy demesne. Who yet do count thee as my advocate. But In my church, upon the pictured pane, CATHOLIC Tichy, Jeanette Cordova, Sarah The advertisement of a local I see a paradise, withith harps‘ and lutes ornate Gallegos, Edwina Kolar, Patricia theater took my eye. Jose Iturbi, I earned no part of what I supplicate, A;id still my sins, my Lady, are much less —and hell, where damned souls seethe dis­ RADIO LOG Lee, Dianne Marott, Iris May, I read, the world-famous pianist, consolate. YOU PAY ONLY 5 0 ^ A ROOM A MONTH Wanda Oletski, Gloria Quintana would, appear in Adventure in Than is the grace that flows from thy largess. Without which God no soul will justify. Station KOA Julia Raymond, Beverly St. John Music', a film concert with world- The one brings fear, the other hopefulness. Mary Ulaski. famous artists. This is my oppor­ Or bring, I swear, to heaven’s happiness, With this joy, Great Goddess, wilt thou bless CATHOLIC HOUR — Sunday, I Oporatta to Be Staged And in this faith I live and I would die. This sinner who, like all, on thee rely. tunity, said I, to augment the mu­ 9 9 The grade school pupils will pre­ sical culture I acquired after four And on my soul a perfect faith impress? 6 6 ASK** AND LEARN — Sunday, Please tell thy Son that I His own remain, For in this faith I live and I would die. I sent Tulip Time, an operetta in two nights of Monsignor Bosetti’s ex­ And from my sins release await. Why Pay More? llt lS p.m. acts, Saturday and Sunday, May cellent La Boheme. Station KVOD And crave the grace - that cleansed th’ Envoy (Trademark) 17 and 18, at 8 p.m. The operetta Let me say at the start that Egyptian’s stain. HOUR OF FAITH — Sunday, is under the direction of Margie Jose Iturbi did play, and ex­ And Theophilus’ guilt did once obliterate. Thy womb didst bear, O Virgin Votaress, 9:30 a.m. O’Neil and will be given in th cellently, too, in the film: so did Station KMYR Although he dared with Satan stipulate. Jesus, who has no end in olessedness. school auditorium, 4664 Pearl characters called Vronsky and And long by Him was held in wickedness. Th’ Almighty, taking nature succorless. Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores SACRED HEART PROGRAM— street. Babin. Carlos Ramirez and Lucille Preserve me whole, and let me not transgress. From heaven came our souls to rectify. INCORPORATED Week days at 7:15 a.m. Meetings of the Altar society Norman sang, but all seemed pre­ Virgin, who when with child did not belie And gave to death His dear young Holiness. Station KFEL will be held from now on in the occupied with "The Flight of the The chastity of Him adored at Mes.se. Our Lord indeed is such as I confess. Colorado Owned Stores I AVE MARIA HOUR—Sunday, | school hall on the first Tuesday ol' Bumblebee.” Now, I have no dis For in this faith I choose to live and die. And in thitf faith I choose to live and die. I S a.m. and 11 p.m. the month at 2 p.m. like for this excellent piece of Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. The Holy Name society will re­ work by Rimsky-Korsakov. But The Egyptian is St. Mary of Egypt, who spent I FAMILY THEATER — Thuri- acteristic of Renaissance imagery in reference to Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California { day, 7 p.m. ceive Communion in a body Sun twice in the same film is a bit too 47 years in the desert in penance for her sins of day in the 10 o’clock Mass for much. Ramirez and Norman exe­ lust. Theophilus of Cilicia sold his soul to the devil the Virgin. In the time of Villon Mass was often 15th and California RtniiHimniiimmwmwwmiiwunmummimiiiwimmiwwwtiWMtwi membens’ mothers. cuted a film fantasy that began but was redeemed by Our Lady. “Goddess” is char­ written Messe in English. . ir« Do Not Have Speetal Sates Bat SM You at Oar Lotsaet Prices Every Day on AU Drug Merchandise. Llittn t* PULTON LEWIS. JR. MODERNIZE NOW! Dsllr. Mvndtr thra Fridij t:S« PJL Make your home more comfortable, more liveable KPEL now with an FHA insured loan. Title One. Come in and see how you can borrow, under certain cir­ Communion Veils cumstances, up to $5,000—then repay monthly from regular income. ‘ $225

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L X . PAGE TWELVE Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVEE CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 4205 Thursday, M a y 8, 1947

Noonan Prepares HOLY FAMILY PARISH SOCIAL SET Cathedral Group To Revamp State AT ELITCH'S ON THURSDAY, MAY 22 Completes Plans ^ ■ S K I D Financial Set-Up (Holy Family Parltk, Denvar) Hajmes, with Ben and Dovie Ves­ Of Party May 28 The annual Elitch Gardens so­ tal as sponsors; Robert David, sot cial will be held on Thursday eve­ of Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Lang- James A. Noonan, budget com­ ning. May 22. This is the 24th con­ field, with Don and Shirley Chris­ Women in charge of the benefit missioner of Colorado and long­ secutive year that the social has topher as sponsors. card party sponsored by the Ca­ WITH time state official, was appointed been held as a benefit for the par­ thedral Altar and Rosary society recently to the newly created post Virginia Lou Tuppeny of Wheat- met with the president, Miss Ida ish. Buddy Moreno’s orchestra will ridge, with Mrs. Tina Toto as spon­ of state controller of finances by furnish the music. Tickets are $1 Callahan, to discuss arrangements sor, ^as received into the Church for the coming event It will be QUALITY Gov. Lee Knous. Mr. Noonan haa per couple. April 28 by Father Leo Flynn. been a member of St. Francis’ The following were baptized held at 2 p.m. May 28, in the Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Conter ar­ Knights of Columbus hall, at 1676 parish for 88 years. April 27 by Father Leo Flynn; Ar­ rived home after a three-week trip The position, brought into being thur Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant street, Denver, to California, where they visited Present were the general chair­ bv the establishment of a new A. F. Moser, with Donald and their son and daughter-in-law, division of accounts and controls Helen Moser as sponsors; Robert man, Mrs. C. A. Reifsnyder, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Conter, and her committee chairmen: Tickets, by the last general assembly, en­ Gene, son of Mr. and Mrs. John made the acquaintance of their RECAPPING tails the auditing and checking of Mrs. Charles J. Dunn; prizes, Mrs. young grandsons, Edward Michael Emmett Dwyer; refreshments, BALANCES YOUR RECAR all expenditures and appropria­ and Louis A., Jr. tions of state funds. In nts work, Mrs. J. T. Early and assistants; LIKE A NEW TIRE At the PTA meeting Miss Doro­ and publicity. Miss Barbara C TO GIVE YOU BETTER SERVICE Noonan will be assisted by a large AU ear fadIHIee ar* crac«iitrat*d in oa* aaodem itnamlinad etar*. staff, including auditors, whose thy Ayers, librarian at Smiley Bach. Reservations may be made GIVES LONGER MILEAGE salaries will be determined by the branch library, spoke briefly on with Mrs. Charles J. Dunn, TA. Four OptometrUU to serve yout the need of an enlarged public 3083, and Mrs. Reifsnyder, TA. Emil A. Brinkhaut Herman J. Brinkhaof NO SHIMMY state Civil . Service commission. Ed J. Brinkhaua * Ray L. Dillon This staff will .submit to Noonan library for Denver. James Davis, a 0929. candidate for councilman in dis­ Will Name Officeri May 9 We invite you to have your glawes adjusted. and to the Governor their recom­ [ trict 1 and a member of Holy Fam­ *7/^ \ mendations for the savings of sub­ The society will meet Friday, stantial amounts in state appro­ ily parish, spoke on the coming May 0, in St. Paul’s reading room. GENERAL priations and expenditures. election. Sister M. Colman’s sev­ There will be election of officers enth grade entertained the sisters for the coming year. TIRE Noonan said that the new office and parents with an original play would draw on the existing budget on the life of Father Charles Ner- SIAUnRECAPNNSREiUiQDiUlTUS commission records and those of inckx. The seventh grade won the the accounts and controls section Thomas J. Morrissey’s campaign attendance ^ ze for the largest e»»w il«iU w Hnwu My of the treasurer’s office to effect for mayor rolled into high gear number of pffents present. AnminciatioiiPTA H a MrvtM. . . O r ^ A TnNfc OMmr the reorganization of state finan­ last week with two major radio ad­ The PTA will serve breakfast dresses and a score of personal ap­ r«kbM • .. k««f •4«lpM«iil In U w «l ces. The changes in systems would to the 72 children in the First be drastic, but Noonan was con­ pearances and talks before various Communion class May 11 after fident that the new office would groups and organizations. the 7:30 Mass. begin functioning as planned on Denver’s lack of adequate re­ P Meet May 14 The following officers were July 1. creational facilities for children elected for the coming year: Pres­ Besides hie sUff, there will be and adults is deplorable, Morrissey ident, Mrs. Jerry H. Starkey; vice (Aanuneiation Parish, Danvar) JOE KAVANAUGH a seven-man legislative committee, said. He called for the immediate president, Mrs. F. J. Woertman; The PTA will meet May 14 at appointed by the Governor, to institution of a comprehensive secretary, Mrs. Carl F. Ploussard; LINCOLN AT 7TH assist Noonan. recreational program capable of 8 p.m. Mrs, A. M. Drea, chairman, serving all the people of Denver, treasurer, Mrs. Eugene Heiberger, will be assisted by Mm.es. J. Mum- Recommended Firms PHOEE TA. 1261 ~ located in every section of the The retiring president, Mrs. J. R, ford, J. McClain, F. Glasson, and city and not reserved for a privil­ Kelly, thanked the officers and T. Johnson. The 12th grade will FRED LUCCI eged few. chairmen of the various commit­ entertain. Father Hubert Newell for AUTO "As the father of three chil­ tees for their co-operation during will be the principal speaker. Mrs. 4368 Eliot S t the year. On behalf of the PTA Zarlengo, CPTL president, will be dren, I am deeply interested in the officers and members, Mrs. J. M. EXPERIENCED QUALIFIED lack of recreational facilities," he a gueeti FURNITURE REBUILT said. “Denver does not have a sin­ Gorman presented a gift as a A meeting of the bazaar commit­ SERVICE gle baseball field which can be token of appreciation to Mrs. tee will be held May 22. & REUPHOLSTERED rated as class one, and the same Kellv, The Altar and Rosary sodality Bert M . Keating situation prevails in softball" The fifth and sixth grade room vail meet May 16 instead of May NEW FURNITURE Quoting a report issued in Den­ mothers, with Mrs. A. A. Habcrer at H a ^ e hall at 1, A covered- ver, he said: “In terms of the stan­ as chairman, were the hostesses. dish lunch will be served. Hoet- Backley Bros. Motors For John Robert, son of Mr. and MADE TO ORDER dards set up by the National Re­ eeses are Mmes. Keleher, Sullivan, creation association for neighbor­ Mrs. John L. Byrne, was baptized Volosin, and Mumford. Sales — STUDEBAKER — Service ELECTION COMMISSIONER hood playgrounds and accepted by May 4 by Father Flynn, with Don­ The Altar and Rosary sodality Denver’s Finest and Best Equipped Shop GL. 1222 GL. 1909 practically all American cities, ald Byrne and Mildred Barnhart as is conducting a drive for new mem­ a u t o r e p a ib in g on a l l m a k e c a r s Pol. Ado. (Hemb«r St. Catlwriiii’i ParUh) sponsors. ' EXPERT BODY AND FENDER WOBK - QUALITY PAINTINQ Denver has none. Playfields are bers. 8 TBAM CLEANING • WASHING • LUBRICATION - SBNVICK intended to meet the needs of older Practice for all who are to be St. Catherine’s card club will youths and adults, but may be confirmed and their sponsors will meet in the home of Mrs. Allan 660 So. B’dwy., New Location — RA. 2826 combined with a playground set­ be held on Tuesday, May 13, at Dougherty, 8407 Columbine, Tues­ up. When matched against the 7:30 in the church. day, May 13, at 1 o’clock. AUTO REPAIRIN6 At the May Altar and Rosary recognized standards, Denver does Last week the pinochle club PACKARD Experienced Mechanics not have a playground." society meeting the electric broiler, prizes were won by Mrs. J. Mur­ Denver's Next Mayor Must Be donated by Mr. and Mrs. N. A. The Only Packard Serrioe In Dan*af All Make Can Morriuey added that Denver is phy and G. Weiman. Hostesses Gaa — Dill — Labricatlan more than 1,300 acres short of the Conter, was awarded to Mrs. J. W. for F rid ^ evening are Mmes. Kit- Packard Denver Co. We Give B A H Green Stampa space required for recreational Felerstein. son and Roach DlitribnUre parks for a city of this size. T^he prefect of the sodality, Phil- Masses on Ascension Thursday Now In Onr New Bnlldinc HOLLY’S SERVICE omena Klamann, will crown the ITOO Lincoln TA. BS88 Bom in D.aTCr will be at 5:16, 7, 8:30, 9:30, and tM So, Broadway 8P. HIT “I believe I know the people of statue of the Blessed Virgin at the 10:46 (High Mass). Benediction Denver and their needs because I annual May crowning Sunday, of the Blessed Sacrament will fol­ was bom in Denver and have lived May 11, at 2:30. Violet Bohannon low the High Maes. here all of my life. As your United will be her flower girl and Michael The Annunciation branch of the LOGAN GARAGE The Man With the States District Attorney for more Vitry will carry the crown. At­ LCBA will receive Communion in than 13 years, I served all the peo­ tending the prefect will be Joan a body in the 8:30 o’clock Mass We Specialise in Front End Work Shaklee, Rita Kennedy, and ple, not just a privileged few. I Sunday. Wheel Balanelng — Body and Fender, and Anto Repairing publicly pledge that I will institute O’Dean Haggerty, officers. They I ^ a year-round athletic and recrea­ will have Elaine King, Lougene Cathedral in Paris Gets 275 So. Logan SP. 3811 tional program for all the people Dalpes, and Judy Heffeman as New Amplifying System of this city. I further pledn that flower girls. Twenty-five senior i£s Common Touch a youth program will be fanned girls will complete the court. Ap­ Paris. — A special amplifying and carried out by experts to take proximately 126 underclassmen svstem has jus^ been installed in our children off the streets and to will march in the procession. Notre Dame Cathedral here after DODGE-PLYMOUTH OWNERS prevent juvenile delinquency, I as­ 'The Very Rev. John Buttimer, 18 months of research. It includes sure everyone that these pledges C.SS.R., of St. Joseph’s parish will 14 microphones and 32 loudspeak­ COMPLETE OVERHAUL will he kept. be guest speaker, and Benediction ers, and enables worshipers in all A Mon of Dynamic Vigor and Action “As we are all aware, in this will be given by Father Flynn. Pa­ parts of the historic Cathedral to You can get your car completely overhauled NOW, and pay modem age recreation and health tricia Satterwhite will be at the near Masses and sermons clearly at your convenience on onr liipple “Pay-aa-Yon-Drlve” Plan. A Mon of Mature Judgement and Experience go hand in hand. Studies have re­ organ; Andrew, John, and Thomas and distinctly. vealed that a well-designed recrea­ Martelon and 1 ^ Langdon will be JAMES MOTOR CO. tional plan is as es8entia\ for the servers. SEAT COVERS 1278 Lincoln Dodge dt Plymouth Sales & Service KE. 8221 A Mon who knows Denver and Its People adults as it is for children and Doris Diehl, junior, was elected youths. For the greatest benefit secretary of the local conference Plastics - Fibers of all a common family Interest Jn of the CSMC at the quarterly recreation must be developed." meeting at St. Francis de Sales’ Rayons high school Sunday, May 4. ArtiUbl* in Mnn* Popnlsr DEIYVER’S FINEST John Landrum, '46, now a stu­ Pnterna and Colon TOM MORRISSEY “LET’S GROW dent at St. Thomas’ seminary, was CONVERTIBLE TOPS BODY & PAINT SHOP awarded a cash prize for the beet INVB8TIGATE OUB QVICK SERflCE! WITH CROW’’ article written by a student to ap­ EAST PAYMENT PLAN pear in the official publication of Body * Fender * Paint * Upholstery IS THE ANSWER the semin(U7 . Woodrow Wilson ' AU M akes Auto Upholstery (ijitJAUTY AT A FAIR PRICE Bishop Willging Opens Member S t F ruele d« Bale*' Pariah School Fund Campaign 692S.Bdwy. PE 5264 CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. One Does Not Trust an Infant with Matches Pueblo.—Speaking to 1,500 en­ 13th and Broadway TAbor 5191 rolled workers in the $600,000 Nor A Youngster with the Fate of A City Pueblo Catholic high school build­ ing fund campaign at Pueblo City auditorium, Bishop Joseph C. Will­ “Joe” Young ging opened the campaign to raise COM PLETE funds for a new 60-room high PACKARD SPECIALIST school by declaring that the chal­ MOTOR TUHE-UP WILL MAKE YDUK CAR TDU N O tl TOM MORRISSEY lenging problems of youth, tom % Speedometer Service Auto Service Station and tossed about in today’s world Bannock and Twelfth CH. 8284 of uncertainty, can be met only by Automotive Parts an educational system based on Wheleaale and Retail IS THE ANSWER the solid foundhtion of faith and EXPERT— morality. These facilities are ScoH Battery Go. AUTO REPAIR needed today to help stem the on­ rush of godless and subversive All Makea movements which are threatening Willard Batteries Easy Time Payments our democracy and Western Chris, JOSEPH D. 14th at Bannock tian civilization, he said. The Civic Center MA. 0288 Northwestern Auto Co. The Only Truly Independent and Non-Partisan Candidate ELECT drive will extend until May 24. "Joe" 549 Broadway TAbot 6201 Praised by Republicans and Democrats DOMINIC GROW Guild Will Sponsor COUNCILMAN Mass Honoring Mothers KEATING With More Than 13 Years' Experience os U.S. District Attorney in District 2 The Sacred Motherhood guild of Well knomn to Denveriles Denver will sponsor a High Mass for In Peace and In War, Colorado's Toughest Job i t the “Smiling Cop” at 10:45 in Annunciation church From 16th and Champa this Sunday in honor of Mother's Councilman A Denver Taxpayer. . . A Life-Long Resident Mtakn at Bt. D.aiBl.'s Puiik day. The Mass honoring mothers Fol. Ad*. is a ^ ild custom of many years’ District 5 A World War I Veteran. . . Member of the American Legion standing. Election, May 20 Born in Denver. . . Reared in^Denver * . . Educated in Denver When Your Breket Need Bom end raised In this district. NEW SEAT ReUning . . . Rellne With RAYBESTOS Comprising St. Philo- COVERS For Safe, Sura Stepa Dlitribaied br mena, Blessed Sacra­ Make Your Car Last Longer— Hendrie & Bolthoff Co. ment, Loyola Parishes. Shop at Danvar, Colorado Regis Grad TOM MORRISSEY M A R S H A LL Vet World War II PoL Ad*. AUTO SUPPLY IS THE ANSWER J. B. DONIPHAN, Mgr. DOYLE’S ■ E X P E R T ' * AL. 2083 AUTO REPAIR RE-ROOF PHARMACY 1530 BROADWAY All Makes Tin Fartlcutar Dragfitt Easy Time Payments FOR A CLEAN PROGRESSIVE DENVER ^ 17th AVE. AND GRANT Th* lim a Uated hera daaarva le MorthwestemAutoGOi KK. MIT FKKl D IU V IS T ba rsmambarad whaa yeu era dis- tribotiag your palreaaga la tha dl(> 549 Broadway TAbor 6201 FOR A COMPETENT EXPERIENCED ADMII^STRATION (areal Ub m at busiaaas. FOR A NON-PARTISAN MAYOR WHIi Elatorite BRAKE RELIHE S1U.96 AHD UP YES IT’S POSSIBLE! 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m Thursday, M ay 8, 1947 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 4206 PAGE THIRTEEN HNS in Brighton SOCIAL IS SCHEDULED ON MAY 14 Littleton Group SPRINGS BY COLORADO SPRINGS PTA UNIT H ere you get To Fete Mothers Colorado Springs. — The fifth. Eugene Hurtz. Mrs. Hurtz plans Holds Session sixth, seventh, and eighth grades to spend Mother’s day in Chicago PETE BEROIVl of 8L Mary’s Parent-'feachers’- T« ■ ‘ as ^ D Cmck a a onMM with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Brighton. — The second annual lociation will sponsor a games Littleton.—The monthly meet­ FURNITURE SHOP Mother’! day celebration for all the party and social Wednesday eve­ Waechter, formerly of Colorado UPHOUTRRINa Springs. ing of St. Mary’s Altar and Rosary ' PEBKINS-SHEABEB RB-UrHOLRTRRING AND women of St. A unstine’s parish ning, May 14, at 7:80 in the aa- banking service RRPAIRINO will be sponsored by the Holy senibly hall of the school. Sand­ May devotions are held in S t society was held May 1. Mmes. Earl Slip Covert and Dnip*rl«a Mary’s church every day a t lOS No. Teion Had* to Oinfitr Name society this Sunday. The wiches and coffee will be served Meader and Maurice Ohrel were program includes a general Com­ in the cafeteria. This is the last 12:10 p.m. the hostesses. Father Hubert New­ At this one convenient location you get every COLORADO BPRIN• Cucada Art. Mala MH munion Mass for all the women of Mrs. Charles Cranny left by ell was present. After the busi­ ■UARTiaT ITORR the parish at 8 o'clock. The Rt. rent year. plane May 5 for a few weeks in service a bank can render: Rev. Monsignor Charles H. Hagus, The Corpus Christ! guild will Charleston, S. Car. She will visit ness meeting, Mmes. Meader and Put your savings here; keep your checking ac» Store for Men Ohrel served ice cream and cake. >astor of Annunciation church in sponsor a spaghetti dinner as a L t and Mrs. Charles Daniel count here; come here for loans to finance busi­ Boys Shop WILLUa C. CRARON Denver, will celebrate the Mass cnurch benefit Sunday, May 18. Cranny, and her new grandchild, Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Craig, and deliver the sermon. Immedi Dinner will be served from 1 to 4 Charles III. their sons, Jerry and Johnny; Mrs. ness, to buy a home, or for other needs. Women’s Casual Shop Optometrist ately following the Mass, the men o’clock in the church basement. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Millard George Gardner, and a number of Keep priceless papers and jewelry in an Inter­ » l Nartk Tcjaa Rt. will serve a breakfast to all the Tickets are 76 cents and are avail­ will celebrate their golden wedding friends attended The Fire Prince, «m-TEEN’* SHOP women and their guests, Mrs. able from members of guild. anniversary Sunday at an open a two-act operetta presented by the national safe deposit box. When you go away, PHONR MAIN M(1 Thomas Garrison, who is the prin­ rOR GIRU U TO It COLORADO RPRINOR COLO. Twenty-seven children received house from 4 to 6 p.m. The couple’s students of Mt. St, Gertrude’s store silverware and other large valuables in oar cipal speaker at the breakfast; First Holy Communion in the 7 :30 son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and academy in Boulder on Saturday rs. L. A. Higgins, president of Mass May 4 in Corpus Chriati Mrs. Theodore Millard^ will come and Sunday, May 3 and 4. Mbs vault. _ the ACCW; Mrs. J. Fred Me church. The children were enrolled from Wichita, Kans., for the party. Joan Craig, daughter of Mr. and Buy and redeem War Bonds here. Get travelers THE MOST BBAUTIPUL Court, president of the Greeley Mrs. Craig, sang a leading role in DINING ROOM IN TBR ClTTl deanery of the ACCW; and Mrs. in the scapular and Miraculous JoEn Hanighen III will, checks, letters of credit. HEIDELBERG'S Medal May 6 in the novena home from Ithaca, N. Y., to ^ s it the operetta. T. A. Cosgriff, member of the Francis O’Brien, son of Mr. and CLOTHING RUTH’S OVEN board of directors of the NCCW. services. his mother oi^ Mother’s day. Mrs. Let International act as your agent when you Member! of the class are Ken­ John Hanighen and three sons will Mrs. B. F, O’Brien, arrived home HOST DISTINCmVB COPPER RHOP Sppeial honor will be paid the buy or sell stocks and bonds ;%anage property for N sm*s r u m ith ln g t neth Burnham, Richard Burnham, arrive in June to spend the from California, where he was dis FINE PASTRIES following women, each the mother Jeanne Gerber, Gloria Green, summer. charged from the army on Mon­ you; act as trustee of funds for your family; name 10 NORTH TEJON 8T. 220 No. Tejon St. of 10 or more children: Mmes. Richard Lotapeich, Mary Meredith, day, April 28. He visited with Adam Roth, Andreas Bieker, John The Progressive Book club will The International Trust as executor or administra­ Donald Plush, Gerald Varrone, meet Friday in the home of Mrs. friends and relatives in Los An­ Berger, Otto Doyle, Conrad Dreher, Carolyn Zaring, John Alderton, geles and Santa Monica before re­ tor of your estate. Caspar Heit, Frank Pfeifer, Mar­ Jerome Baldrige, with Mrs. John Get Bourns (of Denver) Thomas Conley, Maribelle Crocker, Bender and Mrs. Fred Smith, as­ turning to Littleton and is now COMPLIMRNT8 OP tha Saks, C. C. Starbuck, John Ernest Gallegos, Lavonne Gossage, spending a short vacation at home Candy and Ice Cream at Vonfeldt, Emilia Aragon, Leo sisting, when husbands of the mem­ FOR any BANKING SERVICE COME TO OLSON & BENBOW Mark Hartman, Helen Lanza, Dor­ bers will be guests a t a 7 o’clock with his parents. Johnson-English Carrillo, Joseph Duran, John Gar­ othy Maudru, Marie Peck, Mary dinner. The Ave Maria circle of the PLBG. * HTCL, CO. cia, Filberto Lujan, Max Madrid, Walters, Mary Duran, Brenda Hol- The Third Order meetin;meeting was Archbishop’s guild met at the home T h c j Edward Marquez, Virgil Talmage, of Mrs. Howard Kinkel on Friday * Drag Co. 116. North Weber St. leran, John Metzler, Elizabeth Si- held Mayday 4 in St. Mary’s cnurch. Joseph Earner, Paul Dinges, kolc, Felix Duran, Theodore Duran, eveninir May 2, withit Miss ‘ Cath­ Frank Unrein, Barbara Dinkel, Mrs. Edward Hulac entertained INTERNATIONAL TRUST LENTHERIC Toiletries Tel. Main 3066 Eleanor Duran, and Thelma members of the evening sewing erine Maloney as hostess. Those in MmbW PidwW RwiffH SytUcR Taiaa at RI)m Si. niaaa IMS Katie Dinkel, Rosie Depperschmidt, group. A buffet supper was served attendance were Mmes. Turley Deposit lomMoe* Corpeiwke I f i m p a n y John Sacks, Martina Suppes, Adam Duran. Evening devotions in the month to honor the four new members. Angle, John Huls, and Robert Ko KrantZ| Vincent Stoeckline, Frank ran, and Misses Mary O'Brien and 17th & California Streets, Denver 2 Kuezter, Andrew Brown, John of May in Corpus Chriiti church Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas an­ ”If Your Heed* Are Eleetrieai are held Wednesdays and Fridays nounced the engagement of their Gloria Cecchin. O^mong the business The Marray Drag Co. Irsik, Andrew Brown, John Irsik, discussed was the Mother’s day Coll Main 939” Andrew Degefihart, Jake Weaver, at 7:80. Benediction of the Blessed daughter. Miss Mary Jane Doug­ ’‘Superior Service Store*’* WIR1NO-P1ZTURE8 AND REPAIRS Sacrament is held after the 8 las, to John Marlow of New York breakfast May 11 in the St. Fran­ •Vote F or' Joe Roth, Joe Pfeifer, Adam Schell, cis de Sales hall. John Case, and Adolph Windholz o’clock Mass Tuesdays, Thursdays, city, son of Eugene Marlow. The Main Store Phone Main 144 Berwick Elaefric Co. Mrs. James Morris, who bad been Mrs. Mary McMarrow will be and Saturdays. couple plan a June wedding. Mala Itara — II Nartb T*)m RI. J. D. BIRWICK ' Miss Mary Clare Frazer left N ote 10th Jubilee a patient M Mercy hospital, has Nartb Start — lU Nartk T.Jaa St Calarad# Sprlaga. Calmda honored as the oldest mother in returned to her home much im­ Harry B. Pfeiffer St. Augustine’s parish. She is 82 Sunday to return to Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Michael Matthews proved. after a visit in the home of her celebrated their 10th wedding an­ years old. Mr. and Mrs. Jo& Fahn and their Relifion Clan Slated parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent niversary at a reception gi«en by Fraser. Her sister, Mrs. William Mrs.. Matthews’ parents, the Jo­ children have moved to Waterton The Heyse' Sheet Father Bernard Weakland will Bushnal, went with her and will seph Bairds. Out-of-town guests in­ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tornow ' MORRISSEY conduct a quiz class on religion return in two weeks. and their children have moved for Councilman Metal Works every Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock cluded Mr. and Mrs. Stanton of • Speoo/ Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hurtz have Omaha; and Mr. and Mrs. James from their home on Alamo street INCORPORATED In the meeting room of the rec to 267 S. Monroe street in Denver. beating ROOFING tory. Th^e meetings are own to returned to Chicago after a two O’Neill of Lincoln, Neb. DISTRICT NO. 3 SHEET METAL SPRING SERVICE weeks’ visit with his mother, Mrs. Their daughter, Jeannette, has re­ Sit Nartk Waktr SirMt both Ca^olics and non-Catnolics. St. Mary’s Altar and Rosary so­ turned home from Porter hospital, Pk.a.1 Habi US Cnrk — Trucks ciety will meet at 2 p.m.. May 9, Btk lUI Father Weakland has just re­ where she was a patient for some If elected, I will endeavor to Eliminate I W C'jthorro, ceived official recognition from the at 1614 W. Bijou street The Ro­ time. Hon. Lee Knous, Governor of Colo­ sary will be recited before the the Dump adjacent to Denver Univer­ H i l l piRiir meeting in S t Mary’s church at Mrs. Henry Olson, who resides rado, for his six and one-half years 1:45IK o'clock. ■ in Bamesvllle, Minn,, is a member of service on the advisory board of the Assumption parish in that sity, Remove High Crown Streets, FOOTWEAR 61ST YEAR of the Selective Service system in The junior-senior promenade of city and is a trustee in the Lady Adams county. S t Mary’s high school is being Foresters. Mrs. Olson is the Disease Infected Culverts, Install 55 Yoer* of Quality Bulova & Gruen held in the ballroom of the Broad The Young Ladies’ sodality has OF CCW 10 01 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Honest AL80 BOSIERT AND BAGS Watches moor hotel May 8. The queen is Stone of this parish. More Traffic lights, Reduce Taxes. donated a new baptismal font to Miss Catherine Brickell, and at­ Efficient the church. This font will be at­ tendants are Misses Catherine Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conrad of Capable KAPELKES tractively designed in wrought Wray are the parents of a boy, Pol. Adv. The Vorhos Shoo Co. 9 S. TEJON Peck, Edna Maype, Paula Mont­ iron. gomery, and Doris Kenley. Her William Joseph, bom in the Wray The ushers for the month of escort is Wayne Wilson. hospital April 28. Mr. and Mn. May are George Mancini and Jo­ Conrad resided for a time at Lou- lephin Matthews for the 6:30 o’clock Greeley.—The second annual Miss Joanne Kirchman, who un viers, where the former’s parents, In ”47” Save With Safety Mass; Frank Mancini and Thomas conference of the Greeley Dean­ derwent an operation in St. Jo­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Conrad, live. ENTERPRISE TEAT OFFICB MAIN 4111—RB8. MAIN 6179 Luttrell, the 8 o’clock Mm s ; An­ ery Council of Catholic Women seph’s hospital, Omaha, Neb., two weeks a ^ , has improved enough to Several people from St. Mary’s thony Erger and Peter Erger, the will be held Tuesday, May 13, in parish attended the opera. L a AND AWNINC GO. M. E. MeCARTY 10:30 o’clock Mass. the American Legion hall, Holy­ be removed to the home of her Boheme. Among them were Mrs. ELK 123 SoDlh Navada Avenna LOANS — KRAL BSTATB — BONDS First Communion Hold oke, at 10:30 a.m. brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Wayne Duckworth and her sister. Special Blend COAL PH. 1264 FIBE — INSUBANCB AOTO All members of Catholic worn- Mrs. George F. Sinanek. Miss Barbara Heckethorn Fifty-nine children received their Excinaivt with RIk Coal C*. Thia apadal Blnid la ITORB AWNINGS NOW IStH B. Calarada Avanaa First Holy Communion May 4. en a organizations and all the 8UU «f C«lor*!o I „ They are as follows; clergy within the deanery are cor­ Cltr an! CoeBtjr of DtBTtr) chtaptr than hard coal,- B«tttr than Soft Coal I Combinw Lsnors Bscs, Anstlln* Cham, Yronna dially invited to attend the meet­ IN THE COCNTT COURT tha batt faatarM af aach. Laboratory Taitadl Duran, Janlca Dibb, Joan Drahar, Janat Ke. (8S71 r COHPLIMXMTS OP Erickson, Msrllrn Erickson. Eduvijin ing. CITATION TO ATTEND PROBATE OF WILL Baaattfsllr Espinosa, Esther Oslltfos, Harr Ann The program for the conference IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF NELLIE MADDEN. ALSO KNOWN AS and BMtfallj Gonttits, Issbslls Htrnandn; NELLE MADDEN. DECEASED. follows; Invocation and welcome, THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. TO: JIM JAGKSON AppsInM Irsna Hamandes, Lrdls Gomts, Osral- the Rev. F. J. Brady, pastor; StnU Whetber dlns Xrlstsar, Barbara Kurayna, An­ RESIDENCENAME RELATIONSHIP Loffoteo, Devbeo Telephone Plambing & Heating 117 E. tonia Lucaro, Joirphlna Harquas. Badli 10:30, business meeting, Mrs. J. or Heir ot Law PIKES Mora, Rfbecet Martinet. Marie Padilla, Fred McCourt, president, Greeley Eas«no Madden 1047 8Ui S t. 812 N. CUSTER Marie Sena, Carmal Stine, Joan Roth. Deanery council, presiding; re­ Denver, Colorado Brotbar Heir NOTHine DOWN M. tU^ PEAK Margaret Sandoval, Rote Gallegoa; Hiehaal Maddan Monroe Cltr, Mo. Brotbar Hair Lawrence Candtllarla, Oneaimo Cba- ports; addres»—"The Child Is Fa­ Simon Madden, Allas General Dellviry, Little ai $5.00 par Month vea, Robert Chavea, Lawrence Cordova, ther of the Man” and “What Are John HeNabb Winnipet, Manitoba, Darrel Dinges, I,uirry Dickinson, Robert We Doing for Our Youth?" the Canada Brotbar Hair Eberly, James Parner, Emeat Presquea, Edward Hadden N 114 Josephine S t. COAL CO. Ernest Gallegos. Lloyd Griggs, James Rev. Peter J. Moran, Sterling; Denver, Colorado Brother Hair MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS THE RLUE ORANE Hepp, James Kalcevic, Robert Kranta, 12:30, luncheon in St. Patrick’s Mra. Catharlna Hair, Lacstea ELK 3635 Blake SL LARGE STOCK OF RRUCIOUS Guadalupe Lucero; hall. Altar and Rosary society, Hamilton Monroe Cltr, Mo. Slater and Devlaea GIFTS AND GREETING CARDS Richard Martinex, Samuel Hayorgs, Thomas B. Laa Route No. 2, Colorado Spring*’ Mott Boniface Marquea, Albert Marques, Leo­ Holyoke, hostesses; Ptimdole. Calif. Nephew Heir DUtinctive Rettaurant pold Montoya, Patrick Montoya. Alex­ Address, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Harold J. Leo 1Si7 Conataoea Ave.. ander Miller. Robert Mancini, Bugena Chicaco, III. Nephew Hair THE WiaWAM Opp. Antler'a Hotal Nuanes, Manual Padilla. Albert Real, John R. Mulroy, archdiocesan di Grace K. Lea, now Sr, 402 Hish St. AURORA 15 No. Catoade Raymond Romero, John Rodrigues, Al­ rector of Catholic Charities; Mory Ralph, B.V.M. Burlington, Iowa Niece •Bair III R. PIKK8 PRAK AVR. bert Roth, Raymond Sandoval, Robert John K. Loo 6034 Danta Ava., Sandoval, Leroy Schmidt, Manuel Tru­ 2 o’clock, afternoon session. Le­ Chicaso, ni, Nephew Hair WOULDUU YOUI V BE INTERESTED IN A jillo, and Robert Wattenberg. gion hall, opening prayer, the Rev. Ualan Laa Pranlias 001 8. Ardmora, OTHER’S DAY GIFT? Joseph Korb, Wray; address—“The Lot Anzelea, CallL Nieea Hair Francis P. Laa 3208 Kenwood Avt., Lay Apostolate,” the Rev. John Nephew Bair fo H N LIPKO ChieaRO. HI. (Yoar FnlUr Bmth Man) COLORADO SPRINGS Kelly, Fleming; message from Ralph E. Lea 10605 Hillhaven Ave., BA. 6111 Archdiocesan council, Mrs. L. A. Tnjunira, Calif. Nephew Bair TA. 6798 MAY. William T. Lea 7047 Vernon Ave., Danvtr Th.atr. Bldg. ACCN UNIT TO MEET Higgins; remarks, the Very Rev. Chleaco, HI. Nephew Boir Will deliver a* far a* Deer Trail M a m B. J. Froegel, spiritual director, Cbarlaa D. Leo 6819 Vernon Ava., Greeley; election of officers; and Chteaso, III. Nephew Heir Qfyiolor* ^ n e . Colorado Springs.—The meeting Margaret Eliaabetb 210 So. 8th S t, REALTOR of the executive committee of the Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ Maddra Hannibal, Mo. Niaea B tir ment. John William Maddan 1901 Grace S t. NEW FASHION Archdiocesan Council of Catholic . Hannibal, Mo. Napbaw Hair GAMBLE’S INSURANCE Nurses, Colorado Springs chapter, Catharine Iiabelle lion I627A Howard S t. C leaners A D yers S*U£S_ SERVICE will be held at Giockner-Penrose IMrt. Emmett laon) S t liBuU, Mo. NIaaa Heir “The Town’. Flaeit” Ice Skating Season Robert Emmett Madden 1617A JelTtraon S t, JOHN a . JOHNSON LOANS , hospital Friday, May 9, at 1:30 S t LonU, Mo. Nephew Heir Neiv Stock* In Daily p.m. ± V. “TED'* MURPHY 1 Otflaa Plaat To Open at Broadmoor Eleanor Ruth Bledaoa 926 Center S t, SPnie. 6179 MIT R. Calfaa 126 Vi E. Pikes Peak The general meeting of the Mrs. Leon Bledsoe) Hannibal. Ho. Niaea Hair Em. 2513 or Aa-9 616 R. AlaiHdt Ava. Aarara 62 ROOFING & chapter will be held at St. Francis’ William J. Madden 215 N. Waahinirton. Ave. WATERPROOFING Oentralia, Wash. Nephew Heir Colorado Springs hospital Monday, May 12, at 7:30 Colorado Spring!.—^The summer Rosalia Ludwir 1900 Jafferion, COMPOSITION & p.m. Dr. Louis Barbato, professor indoor ice skating season will get (Mra. N. G. Ludwig) Quincy, Illinoit Niaea Hair Family Shoe Store ROLL ROOFING of health education. University of off to an auspicious start at the Margaret Poggione 1513 Lima, ASPHALT K GRAVEL ROOFS (M rf Albert Poggione) Burbank. Calif Mleea Hair Hom« Owned Rod Operated BAVAN’S Denver, will be the guest speaker. Broadmoor Ice palace May 17 and Danettt Gilbert 1119 Edsemont ZECHA A ADAMS REPAIRING INVITES YOU TO AURORA aConooo Service Station Miss Margaret Maher is confined 18 with the presentation of the (Mrs. John Gilbert) Hollywood, Calif. Nieea Heir X-Ray Fitting Isabelle Lee GOOD WORK - FAIR PRICES to St. Francis’ hospital, owing to '& Springtime on lee revue. Patty 686 Weatboume Dr.. Pl.nty ot Nytona Ntwiy R«iaod«ltd Bright Spat FREE ESTIMATES (Mrs. Harold J. Lac) Loa AuKclca, Calif. ____NItee ___Hair sprained knee incurred in' a fall. Sonnekson, Colorado Springs’ gold You and each of yon are hereby required to attend the probata of the initrument Compl.t* Lint at Shorn far tba 9758 E.Colfax Aurora?? The annual retreat for the mem­ medalist figure-skating winner, purportins to be tba last will and teatament and codicil thereto of tba dteadent above W htl. Family named before the County Court of the City and County of Denver, State of Colorado, JIM BAGAN. Prag. FRANK YIDMAR bers of the chapter will be held at and “Buck” Burshears, founder of FREE GIFTS 2213 Bott Ave. Phone 3822W El Pomar retreat house Friday, the La Junta Koshare Indian dan 2nd day of June, 1947, at 16 o'clock A.M. May 23, through Sunday, May 25. cers, arc producing the ahow. WITNESS my lig a tu re and the atal of taM Court this 10th day of April, 1947. HtvaOa Avt. et i rcIm Ift FeeOrw The Rev. Michael Harrington will In the opinion of Vem Turner, JOHN L. GRUTITH. conduct the retreat. Clerk of tlie County Court, manager of the Colorado Springs By R. C. PHILIPS. SHANGHAI CAFE rink, this early season show will Deputy Clerk. be one of the best ever to be staged Aurora’* Flnett Cafe there. Besides Miss Sonnekson’s VOTE FOR . . . AMERICAN and CHIMBSB FOOD! galaxy of local talent, one of the big attractions will be “Buck” AD. 1145 9746 Ea. Colfax HIKWI dE iMVELbyslEH W a r r e n C . W a t e r s a u r o h a d r u o Burshears’ Koshare Indian dan­ Saw W. MtBrtda AO. I l l cers from La Junta. One hundred COUNCILMAN DISTRICT NO. 2 AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR THE and thisty skaters will go through Erarpbedy ia doing It an Mag 16, 1947 their paces in making the ahow a PE. 8185 2839 W< Alameda PURSE BROS. . RATHRENS AIRLINES AND STEAMSHIP LINES thrilling spectacle. RED W HITE HOME SUPPLIES B. J. O’LEARY, Manager a SORROW ANY AMOUNT GROCERY & MARKET HAKUWARB PAINT SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CLERGY AND RELIGIOl^ Mount 9 to 111 1 to 8 Phou. MAiu 8437 ROOFING GBOOKBUra — MBATB — FBUITB 67U B. Oalhui Avt. Aarara I49 VEflBTABLBS AURORA. COLORADO •766 Baat Ctifax Ava. Ph. Aataaa t t l LOANS Dr. J. J. 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Frnnciscon Priest Holy Family Prom Queen Queen's Daughters 18 mm & 16 mm Movie Film Rental Library K 1 HOMEMAKER’S METAL PORCH DEPARTMEIST Conducting 1-Week Of Denver Slate $500 Stratton Mission Party for May 17 CHAIRS..... _____ PatroniEe Theae Reliable and Friendly Firma At Your Friendly Stratton.—A week’s mission in The Queen’s Daughters met May »BARL j. St. Charles’ church, Stratton, is 4 in the home of Mrs. Julia O’Neill, THE being conducted by Father Mal- Denver, with Mis.ses Mary Schur- achy Kain, O.F.M. Two Mission man, Mai^ Rose O’Brien, and Ag­ BARNARD FURN. CO. STROHMINGER McVeigh Company Masses are celebrated daily and nes O’Brien as co-hostesses. Miss 4040 Tejon Pb. GL. 1796 followed by instruction. Evening Marie Bellmar presided. PAINTING AND Electrical Contracting services are held at 7 :30, and con­ Miss Mary Rose O’Brien an­ LleatiMd uid Bondtd (n Citj of D*nv«, DECORATING sist of instruction, Rosary, ser­ ■ I Complete Stock 8 mm & 16 mm Film Subjects) CONTRACTORS nounced that the benefit party will 817 14th St. m- w“ mon, and Benediction. be held Saturday evening, May 1328 Inea KE. 0718 Services for the nEde school 17, at 8 o’clock in the Catholic children are held in the afternoon Daughters’ clubhouse. Cards will FURNACE at 3 o’clock. On Thursday, the be played. Members and their Blessed Sacrament is being ex­ friends are invited to attend. Add to the Beauty of Your Home WORK posed a ir day for adoration. The Mrs. Elizabeth Salmon requested Repairs mission ^will close Sunday at 2 that any member or friend who o’clock.' SHEET HETAL wishes to make the week-end re­ Install WORK Starting Sunday evening. May treat July 4-6 at El Pomar make PLUMRING 11, Father Kain will conduct a her reservations within the next PICKET FENCE n o w i Pearson Heating Co. Bmergencf fForh A Sarvlea mission in SL Catherine’s parish, week. Burlington. 1231 Wazee Ph. TA. 3628 1163 WELTON TA. 4444 Misses Lila O’Boyle and Clara Prompt Service on Complete Installation 14 to Make lit Communion Courtney were appointed delegates ACE PAINTING At 7 o’clock Mass Sunday, four­ to attend the ACCW convention Roasonabla Coit— Free Estimate on Request ROUSH teen children from the grade May 22. Misses Henrietta Hayner CONTRACTORS, Ine. school will receive First Commun­ and Mary K. Morgan were^ wel­ BTEPBEM U SCHAfT, Pro|>. Refrigeration Service ion. Before Mass they will renew comed as new memlwrs. University Park Lumber Yard M‘MURTRY*8 PAINTS A Household & Commercial their baptismal vows. The Rev. Fabian J. Joyce, VARNISHES Last Sunday, the men’s Holy 0:F.M., addressed the group on WALL PAPER - KEMTONB Name society received Communion Quran Esther Colacito with her Country club April 30. Pages, PtM Eiliadw Guaranteed Serriee escort, Alexis Mulligan,, as thajr "Vocations." Chaplain C. H. Hen- Phone PE. 2435 1810 So. Josephine as a group for the first time. At left to right, are James Martelon, nin«r, O.F.M., and Monsignor 1934 So. Broadwar PE. 0265 KE. 1657 848 B'dwy. the same Mass, the Society of rai||ne