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LET------' US KEEP OUR Bands Are Doubled; HEADS IN WAR TURMOIL From an American standpoint, the most important news o f the DENVER CATHOLIC week was Henry Ford’s announce­ 4 Groups Selected ment that he can turn out 1,000 Campbell of Denver military airplanes a day, using his time-tested mass-production meth­ ods. One merely needs to travel Ten New Towns to Be Visited in Gamilaigns to see that, regardless of our in­ Bishop Schulte to Officiate at Elevation to Priest­ feriority in the fine arts, America Starting June 17; Over 100 Nightly is the land o f genius when it comes I hood June 26; Six Who Taught to mechanics. Edsel Ford, son of The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Henry, says that it would he pos­ At Fort Logan Talks Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services, sible to push the making of planes Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. At Regis in Class up to 5,000 a day. Nazi Adolf had Four bands of street-preachers persons nightly. It is planned better quit dreaming of bringing VOL. XXXV. No. 43. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1940. S2 PER YEAR Three native Coloradoans will be among the Jesuits his hlitxkrieg over to this side of will begin operations Monday, June that one of the groups will have a 17, and will speak in 17 towns in the Atlantic. fifth week of mission work either to be ordained Wednesday, June 26, at St. Mary’s college, St. Colorado. The Most Rev. Urban at Elbert or Kiowa. In Europe, the most historic 3 More Colorado Contributions “,2,'k.S"I t;Marys, Kans., by the Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, Bishop of events o f the week were the abon- J. Vehr has doubled the number of Father Lilly left Denver June 13 Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, Bishop of I.eavenworth, at St. Mary’s college, St. Marys, Kans. The ordinandi Leavenworth, it was announced this week. They are the donment of Norway by the Allies, bands doing this work—increasing to open this type of work in Crooks- shown here, left to right, are the Rev. Paul C. Reinert, S.J., Boulder native; the Rev. Daniel V. Camp­ Rev. Leo Philip Wobido and the Rev. Daniel V. Campbell, the entrance o f Italy into the war, the groups from two to four. Ten ton, Minn., having been invited towns are being visited this year bell, S.J., and the Rev. I.eo P. Wobido, S.J., both of Denver. The three priests will return to Colorado to and the frightful push to the very there by the Most Rev. John H. both of Denver, and the Rev. Paul C. Reinert of Boulder. that were not on last year’s sched­ sing their first Solemn Masses on the same day, Sunday, June 30. gates o f Paris by the Nazis. Despite Peschges, Bishop of Crookston. In addition to these men, six others. Fathers Henry Casper, ule. Those commissioned by Bishop poilu bravery, it seems certain that In the past three years this Vehr to take up this mission work Charles Coller, Eugene Kessler, Charles Murray, Paul Paris will be conquered. This may work has been carried on in the are the Rev. Arthur J. Lucy, Ca­ Denver diocese. In 1937, Father Stockhausen, and Edmund Stumpf, mean a separate peace and then an who taught at Regis college and thedral assistant, and Fred Mc- Lilly, professor of Sacred Scrip- attack on England. Callin, seminarian at St. Thomas’ ; high school, will be ordained We may be at a definite turning (Tiim to Page S — Colum n 2) the Rev. Edward Leyden, Holy priests for the Society of Jesus point o f history. The Nazis are Family assistant, and Robert Mc­ at the same time. not merely a nation; they repre Mahon, seminarian at St. Thomas’ ; Father Wobido sent an entirely new economic the Rev. John Regan, newly or­ order, based far more on Socialism The Rev. Leo Philip Wobido, dained, and the Rev. Patrick Stau- than on capitalism. S.J., a widely known athlete and ter, newly ordained; the Rev. Ed­ If the British have enough coach before his entrance into the ward Breen, newly ordained, and Society of Jesus Aug. 7, 1928, was strength to withstand the German the Rev. Mr. Robert Banigan, to military machine, they have shown bom in Denver April 4, 1904, the be ordained a priest next year son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wobido. little o f it so far in this war (now a subdeacon). B E I N i m There is an old saying, however, Mrs. Wobido is now deceased and that the British always win the last Father Lucy and Mr. McCallin the new priest’s father is a retired battle that really derides a war. will visit La Junta, Las Animas, druggist who lives in St. Joseph’s Rocky Ford, and Springfield; Fa­ parish at 312 W. First avenue. Fa­ The eighth annual *educational Catholics will not forget, also, conference of the Sisters of Loretto that Divine Providence more than ther Leyden and Mr. McMahon ther Wobido, who will be the fifth will visit Hugo, Limon, Burlington, Je.suit to be ordained from St. Jos­ will be held at Loretto Heights col­ onre came visibly to the aid of lege on the Friday and Saturday and Stratton; Fathers Stauter and Camp St. Malo, which will open eph’s, was baptized by the late France. ' The story o f Joan o f Art­ following Thanksgiving day in Regan will work in Brush, Stone- for the 1940 season on July 5 Monsignor William O’Ryan. He at­ is no fable, but one proved by the 1940. Sisters will come to the col­ ham, Otis, and Haxtun; F'ather under the direction of the Rt. tended St. Joseph’s grade school. most searching o f all earthly trials, Rev. Monsignor Joseph J. Bosetti, lege from five states to attend the a canonization process. France to­ Breen and the Rev. Mr. Banigan West high school, Denver univer­ V.G., will this year introduce a sity, and Regis college before join­ meetings and it is expected that day ' has three o f the most sacred will work in Brighton, Ft. Lupton, the total number of delegates will Greeley, and Fort Collins. pretentious course in woodcraft. ing the Jesuits at Florissant, Mo. shrines in the world — Ixmrdes, Memorial hall at the camp has exceed 200. Dr. Paul J. Ketrick, where Our Lady has worked ihoii' Fort Logan had a week’s He took his first vows Aug. 15, been converted into a workshop 1930. president of Loretto Heights col­ sands of scientifically proved mira .street mission June 3 to 8 when equipped with the latest facilities lege, has been appointed general cles; Paray-le-Monial, where the Rev. Joseph L. Lilly, C.M., and to offer the campers opportunities He received his M. A. from St. chairman of the 1940 conference Sacred Heart manifested Himself the Rev. Harley J. Schmitt visited for the development of the vari­ Louis U. in 1932 and made special and Sister M. Georgetta, directress to St. Margaret Mary, and Lisieux, the town. The two priests drew ous woodcraft skills. Capable studies in English and journalism of St. Mary’s school, Colorado at St. Louis and Marquette univer­ (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) an attendance of more than 100 technicians will be available to Over 500 at Jubilee Dinner Springs, will serve as general sec­ supervise the work. sities. His classical studies were retary. The chairman of the meet­ Catholics Being Ignored Monsignor Bosetti announced made at Florissant and at St. ings of the college division will be this week that the pastors of the Louis U. and he received his theo­ Dr. George F. Donovan, president diocese have responded enthusi­ Loyalty to Church Hallmark of logical training at St. Mary’s in of Webster college at Webster Msgr. Muiroy Questions astically to the opportunity to send Kansas. Groves, Mo., and the secretary of boys between the ages of 10 to 18 As a Jesuit scholastic he taught the college division will be Sister to the camp. The pastors in many English and speech at St. Louis Francis de Sales, dean of studies at instances have not only talked up Colorado Laity, Says Bishop Vehr U. high school, where he was also Loretto Heights college. Sister M. ‘Trojan Horse’ Tactics the advantages of spending a few athletic director and coach of the Flaget of Holy Family high school, weeks at the camp, but also, as a junior teams. He was well qualified Denver, will be chairman of the reward to altar boys and choris­ (By Leonard A. Tangney) L. Carr, who brought greetings an undying love for the Church.” to handle the latter positions as high school division, and Sister M. ters for service to the parish Loyalty to the Church has been “ personally as a humble citizen and Thomas J. Tynan, a member of he was a football and baseball star Martha of St. Mary’s academy, Of Community Groups throughout the year, have contrib­ the hallmark of the laity of Colo­ as a representative of the people St. John the Evangelist’s parish, in his high school and college days Denver, will be secretary of this uted part of the expense. In a num­ rado since the days when the of Colorado;” Mayor Benjamin F. in Denver and played semi-pro was toastmaster and introduced division. Sister M. Rebecca of Lo­ ber of instances, where the boys had foundations of Catholicism were Stapleton, who spoke in behalf of baseball with Denver, McGill, retto Heights will be chairman of the evening’s speakers. In paying In an open letter to the Register health and recreational projects. signed up for two weeks, the pas­ laid here in the fall of 1860 by the the city of Denver; Anthony F. Nev.; Trinidad, and Evanston, the grade school division. Other ap- the Very Rev. Monsignor John R. The Charities prelate found par­ tors have rewarded the boys by saintly pioneer missionary. Father Zarlengo, Denver’s chief deputy homage to Pope Pius XII as “ the (Turn to Page U— Column S) (Turnto Page 2 — Column S) Muiroy, director of Catholic Char­ ticular cause for alarm in an at­ financing an additional week’s va­ Joseph P. Machebeuf, later first district attorney at the West Side world’s leading citizen,” Mr. Zar­ ities, attacked t h e apparent tempt being made to hire a full- cation. Bishop of Denver. Such was the court, who gave a toast to Pope lengo, first speaker, compared the “ Trojan horse” tactics o'f'COfYrmU-'time executive by the Council of Camp St. Malo is located about frihutg paid- .by the Most Rev. Pius X II; Mrs. M. J. O'Fallon, Holy Father. Jp^.the day’s various nity groups interested in local Social Agencies. An undeter­ 75 miles from Denver at the foot Urban J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver, representing the Diocesan Council heads of governments, declaring Debates in Large Family welfare and the incomprehensible mined organization, supposedly in­ of famous Long’s peak. The in his address at the testimonial of Catholic Women; R. Paul that “ he stands as a giant in their absence of Catholics on commit­ terested in charitable and social camping season extends from July banquet tendered him Wednesday Horan, speaking for the Knights midst. . . . As the Pope raises his tees promoting other interests. work, is alleged to have donated 5 to the end of August, and the night by the laity of the diocese in of Columbus, and the Rt. !^v. eyes to heaven and offers his Monsignor Muiroy declared that a $10,000 to pay the .salary of the rates are $7 per week. This sea­ the Lincoln room of the Shirley- Monsignor Hugh L. McMenaipin, fervent plea for peace, he is joined Seed of Speech Success marked opposition against fair proposed executive for the next son marks Monsignor Bosetti’s Savoy hotel, honoring the Bishop of the Cathedral, who pre­ by millions throughout the war- two years, with the stipulation 20th year as director of the camp. on the 25th anniversary of his sented the latest figures on the torn world . . . who turn now, as play to Catholic institutions and (By John Arnold) Direating the Regis speakers in agencies has developed in public that the organization’s identity re­ All communications should be ad­ ordination to the priesthood. actual cash and pledges received in they have turned through the ages, main anonymous. Since it is true dressed to Monsignor Bosetti, Other featured speakers on the the Bishop’s jubilee campaign. The (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n i ) What dynamic force sparked the past two years represents his that he who pays controls, it is 1536 Logan street, Denver. pr.ogram ihcluded Governor Ralph banquet was sponsored by the Regis high debaters into oratorical first assignment from the Jesuit evident that the Council of Social Denver K. of C. and the D.C.C.W. limelight this past season? What novitiate at Florissant, Mo. Under j . n n E W Agencies will be controlled in its Sings 1st Mass This Sunday Biihop Thanki Laity 8 Children Drive self-effacing but energetic person­ his tutorship the forensic squad activities for two years by the Expressing his heartfelt thanks ality was in the wings prompting has made unprecedented headway. agency that provides the money. to the clergy and laity of Colorado, 56 Miles Daily the touted “ wranglers’’ as they The high spots were reached at the Even as an officer of the council who, through their loyalty, devo­ walked off with three statewide state tourney in Colorado Springs, Fr. Brendan Forsyth 6th tion, and self-sacrifice, are making trophies, dozens of individual honor where Regis climbed to second Monsignor Muiroy has not been SON OF EOllOO. the jubilee drive a success, Bishop To Vacation School medals, and numerous sought- place and received the coveted gold definitely told who is putting up the money. Vehr told the more than 500 per­ after ribbons and ornaments? Monsignor Mulroy’s letter fol­ Of Family in Religion sons assembled for the banquet Setting the pace in vacation He is not a strong-voiced mentor r lows: that “ loyalty is attached to the religious schools, whose 1940 pro­ whose tongue lashes his “ men” be­ The Catholic Register may be institution and not to the person.” gram is now well under way in the fore each fray; neither is the Regis He presented the fact that we are interested in knowing that, an un­ joined the Sisters of Charity, B.V. diocese, are students at Stratton. debate coach, Mr. J. V. Roach, Colorado’s premier family in showing our love for the Church usual development is taking place M., in 1938. Other members of the Eight of the children enrolled have S.J., a retiring director who thinks Traveling far to .secure a Catho­ furnishing vocations to the reli­ and not a particular person when in organized welfare work in Den­ family are Joseph and George For­ driven 56 miles every day to at­ trouble-shooting is beneath his dig­ lic and Jesuit education at Regis gious life will celebrate another in we support such a financial drive ver. This development is of im­ syth and Mrs. J. J. Jacobucci of tend the instructions and have nity. This unassuming individual high school in the past years was the long series of red letter days as is now being carried on to meet portance from the point of view of 1629 Ogden street, Denver. never been absent despite heavy from the Cornhusker state, famil- J. Jerome Quinn, who was gradu­ in its history Sunday, June 16, the needs of the diocese. “ We our Catholic agencies and institu­ when the Rev. Brendan Forsyth, Father Brendan was born July storms. The three-week school, iarily known to students as “ Fa­ ated with the class of 1940. tions, which are members of the have a loyal cle r^ and unques­ conducted by the Sisters of the ther” Roach, has found through Jerome, the son of Joseph J. O.S.B,, will sing his first Solemn 29, 1914, in Boulder shortly after Council of Social Agencies or of his family arrived here from Iowa. tionably a loyal laity,” the Bishop Most Precious Blood, will close this wide personal experience that the Quinn, editor of the Southwest Mass in Sacred Heart church, said, “ because we Catholics have the Community Chest. Boulder, at 9 o’clock. Father He attended Sacred Heart grade Sunday. First Holy Communion “ best in students can not be forced Courier, official paper of the Dio­ The Council of Social Agencies will be received by Robert Louis out,” that real'debaters need only cese of Oklahoma City-Tulsa, Brendan was ordained Sunday, school, Boulder; the Abbey school. is to have a full-time executive June 9, in St. John’s Abbey Canon City; Colorado university, Burcar, Donald Lee Huppert, advice and direction, with a mini­ came 624 miles from his homb in who will analyze, study, and at Danciano Velasquez, Joan Ford, mum of criticism. Oklahoma City, Okla, church, Collegeville, Minn. and Regis college before he en­ Pioneer Jesuit tempt a supposedly needed co­ tered the Benedictine novitiate at Dona Marie Huppert, and Patricia Entering from John Carroll The Forsyth family, which came Debate Came Early ordination of the various types of St. John’s abbey, Collegeville. Marcelina, Adeline, Mildred, and His own life has been almost a school, Oklahoma City, two years to the state in 1914, now has three Rose Strick. charitable and social work now Officers of the Mass Sunday Is Returning series of arguments, dating from ago, Jerome maintained a high being carried on in our city. Some Benedictine priests and three will be Father John, assistant Vacation school activities in the childhood in a family of 14 living organization which is unwilling to Charity nuns in its ranks, as well priest; Father Charles, deacon; state will reach their climax next at Omaha, Nebr. “ There were have its name published is do­ as three other children. S. M. Father Cassian Osendorf, O.S.B., week. More schools will be in seven boys and five girls at our nating the sum of $10,000 to the Forsyth, the father, is a convert To Colorado and a Boulder dairyman. Mrs. Detroit Lakes, Minn., subdeacon, operation in that time than in any supper table,” he declared, “ which Council of Social Agencies to and Joseph Forsyth, master of other period of the summer. One Forsyth, the former Catherine One of the leading figures in was certainly a fertile field for carry on this two-year program. ceremonies. Georgy Forsyth will hundred and forty schools will be argument—especially when I hap­ Dolan, died in 1929, one year be­ Colorado’s Catholic history will re­ Ordinarily, $10,000 would not be be censer-bearer. The Rev. An­ in progress, with a total enrollment pened to be the smallest member fore her eldest son was ordained. turn within the next few weeks for needed to provide simply the full­ thony Roitz, O.S.B., of St. Mary’s of between 8,000 and 8;500 chil­ with only my voice to ward off time services of a secretary of In addition to Father Brendan a visit to the state in which he was the rest of the family in religion church, Pueblo, will preach the dren. attacks.” such an organization for two sermon. A reception will be held missionary, pastor, teacher, and Mr. J. V. Roach, S.J. (TurntoPagei— Column 6) lines up like this; Father John, college president. The Rev. John pastor of Sacred Heart church, in the Forsyth home Sunday after­ trophy; at the Cathedral high noon. J. Brown, S.J., former superior of 1st From St. Thomas’ Boulder; Father Charles, assistant the Rocky Mountain mission of the school interstate speech session in at Our Lady of Angels church, Father Brendan will be stationed CCC Camps Beginning Denver, where the “ wranglers” To Be Named Bishop in the Bahama islands beginning in Society of Jesus, former president San Diego, Calif.; Sister Mary St. of Regis college (then Sacred won another gold trophy and .sev­ The Most Rev. Charles William Ida, teacher in Immaculata high September. In preparation for eral medals, and the annual dioc­ Quinn, C.M., who at 35 has been his work there he will go to New Heart college), and at one time school, Chicago; Sister Mary Lam- pastor of St. Patrick’s parish, esan contest at Regis, where Mr. named a Titular Bi.shop and Vicar York city this summer to take a War Talk—Against Fires berta, teacher of pipe organ at Pueblo, who has been out of Colo­ Roach’s team garnered the first Apostolic of Yukiang, China, is the Mundelein college, Chicago, and six-week course in medical mis­ place trophy, having sent 21 of its sionary work. rado since 1920, will take treat­ first alumnus of St. Thomas’ sem­ Sister Mary Rose of St. Brigid’s ments at Glockner sanatorium, (By Paul Hallett) ful as an inevitability which they 22 speakers entered into the finals. inary, Denver, ever to be raised to school, San Francisco. All three This is a time for war talk in might as well face now as later. Among the Regis performers. Jack the Episcopate. His predecessor at Colorado Springs, and will visit nuns are members of the Sisters Regis collet, Denver, this sum­ the CCC camps. Jokes centering But this season, too, brings talk Sherlock, who was the victor in Yukiang, the late Bishop Paul Mis- of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Five Are Ordained around the “ Woodpecker Army” mer. of another war, unhappily drowned (TumtoPageJ, — Column i) ner, C.M., taught at St. Thoma.s’ Mai-y. A cousin of the new priest. have withered in the dry air of out by the clash of arms. It is for a time, but never studied there. Subdeacons; One Is In 1915 Pope Benedict XV named Miss Rita Dolan of Cheyenne, humble Father Brown first Bishop reality. Impending military serv­ the war against forest fires, which of El Paso, Tex. But the simple ice is accepted with vague pleasure every summer show the courage, Holy Name Union to Diocesan Student and sincere priest resigned the by the thoughtless, by the thought- the hardship, the exaltation, the high office before the time of con­ tragedy of “ real war” — everything Meet June 19; District — Irvins Allen Fox photo. Fr. H. R. McCabe Anointed; Five young men, including one secration. The Most Rev. Anthony Four Denver Priests except its ugliness. This may be J. Jerome Quinn student for the Diocese of Denver, J. Schuler, S.J., present Bishop of taken as a fair instance of a fire­ Supervisors Chosen scholastic average and was in the were ordained subdeacons by the El Paso, also a former Denver Studying in Italy fighting expedition in Western upper third of his graduation class. Condition Termed Critical Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop priest, took the position in his Colorado: He plans to enter Regis college in of Denver, at St. Thomas’ sem­ stead— at Papal command, when Long, hot days bear expectancy The Diocesan union of the Holy the fall and hopes to take up jour­ inary on Sunday, June 9. At the he also humbly tried to resign. Are Safe on Ship high in the forest camps, and, Name society will meet at St. Eliz­ nalism, his father’s business, after same time Bishop Vehr also con­ Father Brown, who joined the when the superintendent’s car abeth’s hall Wednesday evening, finishing college. The Rev. Henry Raymond Mc­ versity in Washington. He was ferred tonsure on 12 of the semi­ old Sacred Heart college faculty as The Rev. George Spehar, Jr., speeds home at an unwonted hour, June 19, at 8 o’clock, according to The journalist-to-be was bora Cabe, pioneer priest of the diocese ordained by the Most Rev. Bishop nary students. The ordination a scholastic in 1891, was first and the Rev. John Kelley, two di­ the men at work exclaim that now the Very Rev. Harold V. Camp­ in Shreveport, La., in 1922, when and pastor of St. Paul’s parish, Frederick Eis at Marquette, Mich., ceremonf marked the official close appointed to its presidency in ocesan priests who had been skidy­ “ our gang” is in for it. “ Our bell, diocesan chaplain. St. Eliza­ his father was city editor of the Idaho Springs, was anointed at St. July 2, 1891, for the Diocese of of the school year at the seminary. 1898. He served in that capacity ing in Rome prior to the request gang” is always chosen, forsooth, beth’s unit of the society will be Shreveport Times. He has two Joseph’s hospital in the past week. Detroit. The following received the sub- until Aug. 15, 1903, and again be­ of the U. S. that Americans leave because the rest cannot take it. host to the Holy Name men, and sisters, Marjorie Ellen and Jacque­ The condition of the 78-year-old Three years following his ordi­ diaconate: The Rev. Messrs. Rob­ tween 1906 and 1920. From 1912 Italy 'and whose sailing plans But when the lieutenant comes an entertainment program has line Louise, and a younger brother, priest is reported to be critical. nation, Aug. 1, 1894, Father Mc­ ert Banigan, Denver; James to 1919, Father Brown was supe­ could not be definitely ascertained down the road with the ominous been arranged. The new consti­ Wendell Francis. His father has He has labored in many parishes Cabe came to Colorado. He was Weber, 'Tucson; Edward Gill, rior of the Jesuit mission in Colo­ last week, were reported to be white slip and pencil, “ our gang,” tution, discussed at the last meet­ been well known as a writer, edi­ of the Denver diocese for the past first stationed at Manitou for two Omaha; Elmer Niemeycr, Santa rado and New Mexico. In the lat­ aboard the S. S. President Harri­ nothing suggestive of reluctant ing, will be presented. In order to tor, and publisher for many years. 46 years. months, and in the fall of 1895 was Fe, and Donald Glynn, a member ter year, the mission became a son, according to a cable received martyrs, crowds around where it further the activities and co-ordi­ Besides the Southwest ■ Courier, , Father McCabe was born in sent to Canon City, where he of the Clerics of St. Viator. part of the Missouri province. by George Spehar, Sr., of Crested cannot be missed. The lieutenant nate the efforts of the Diocesan which he has edited since 1923, Mr, Rockland, Ontonagon county, served until the spring of 1896. In Receiving ton.sure were James After leaving Denver, the Jesuit Butte, father of one of the priests. tells some 50 volunteers that they union, the Most Rev. Bishop Urban Quinn was at times editor of Cath­ Mich., Jan. 23, 1862. He attended that year he was made chaplain of Hamblin, Edward Dinan, and John administrator joined the faculty of On the same steamship are the must take two blankets, a mess J. Vehr has appointed five dis­ olic Action of the South, official high school at Marquette, Mich., St. Joseph’s hospital, Denver, and Stein, all of the Denver diocese; St. Stanislaus’ seminary and novi­ Rev. David Maloney and the Rev, kit, and a, canteen and be ready to trict supervisors of Holy Name paper of the Archdiocese of New and from 1881 to 1884 was en­ continued in that capacity until Harold Mountain, Winona, Minn.; tiate, Florissant, Mo., - and later Richard Hiester, also of the Den­ leave at 4 o’clock the next morn­ activities in the state as follows: Orleans; the Little Flower Maga­ rolled at St. Francis’ seminary, November, 1897. He ;yas next Frank Sherman, Lincoln; Law­ was named rector of St. Stanis­ ver diocese. The steamer is ing for a bad fire 70 miles away La Junta, the Rev. Arthur Kerr; zine, and Catholic Missions. In Milwaukee, Wise. His philosophical tran.sferred to Cripple Creek, and rence Casserly, Helena; James laus’ house of retreats and noviti­ scheduled to dock in New York in the mesa and sagebrush country. Pueblo, the Very Rev. A. J. Miller; 1934 and 1935, he was president studies were made at St. Mary’s in January, 1898, was sent to Udovick, David Starkovich, and ate, Brooklyn Station, Cleveland, city Monday, June 17. Another Grand Junction, the Very Rev. for two terms of the Catholic seminary, Baltimore, Md., from Durango, where he remained until Richard Spellman, all for the Arch­ 0. For the past several years. Denver Catholic on the boat is Far From Civilization Nicholas Bertrand; Longmont, the Press association. The Papal cross. 1884 to ’86 and his theology at August of the same year. His next diocese of Santa Fe; John Burke, Father Brown has been spiritual Frank Dinhaupt, noted singer, who In the grey dawn they leave, Rev. Justin McKernan, O.S.B., and Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice, was the same institution until 1889, appointment was to Idaho Springs, Donald Foley, and John Lane, director at St. Mary’s seminary, won fame in Italy under the name packed into six trucks that roar Sterling, the Rev. Emile J. Ver- swarded to him in 1926. when he entered the Catholic uni­ where he has been 42 years. Viatorians. St. Marys, Kans. of Francesco Valentino. (Turn to Page i — Column i ) schraeghen. PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, June 13,. 1940

THE CATHEDRAL YOUNG PEOPLE’S DRAMATIC CLUB PrMtnti FR. ERGER’S SILVER JUBILEE' LOYALTY TO CHURCH HALLMARK “ The Old Wayside Inn” SPECIAL THIS WEEK OR IS ELABORATE CELEBRATION on All “UNITED AT LAST” OF STATE LAITY, SAYS BISHOP June 19 — 8:30 P. M. See Newest Models OSCAR HALO, JR. MEMORIAL HALL Fort Morgan had the moat elab­ of St. Helena’s church, waS cele­ Ticket! at Folar’i Men’i Shnp orate Catholic celebration in its brated. Father Erger was cele­ (Continued From Page OniJ Bishop Vehr has come to be more loyal laity. And if I may history last Sunday, when the brant at a Solemn Mass, and, after to the Holy Father. They know recognized as an outstanding per­ make bold to speak for them, I B ETS Y ROSS that the Papacy can be trusted. again pledge to you our continued Get flaeiei silver jubilee of the ordination of it, a dinner was served at the son by those outside the Catholic &AE.Y at Sean on the Rev. Joseph C. Erger, pastor Pope Oppose! Materialiim and continuity fealty, our love and Country club, with about 120 per­ Church because of his personality, SPINETS Eai7 sons present. The church was “ As the leaders of great and our respect. We, your people, and Paymente powerful nations are worshiping at his broad-mindedness, and the way the ‘ people of every faith and crowded. A number of non-Cath­ SOLD HE&B SIreet-Preaehing Bands olics joined in the festivities. the altar of materialism, as they in which he conducts himself in his creed, feel and know that we have GP.AND EXCLUSIVELY are Spreading the doctrine that the office, and it is my wish that the in you a loving pastor, who, while A procession escorted Father only moral code of the day is that 0eublad;4UnitsNamad Bishop be here 26 years from now maintaining the dignity of your MARY GIBBONS Erger to the church from the rec­ might is right and that the state high office, ever extends to one tory before the Mass and back to to recall me as a friend.” 1740 Broadway Free Parking is supreme; when man is no longer and all, prihee and pauper, patri­ Asst, Mgr, (Continued From Page One) the rectory again after the serv­ consider a spiritual being with R. Paul Horan, whose address cian and serf, that unique gracious­ lfnnH llv)llrT ice. Participating were altar immediately preceded that of the ture at St. Thomas’ seminary, and natural, inalienable righto, but ness which is Christ-like in its all I boys, a group of girls dressed in - T H E ^ R. Sherwood Hodges, the Rev. Arthur J. Lucy, then a only as a creature of the state; Bishop, spoke on “ The Episcopacy” embracing charity. ‘Ad multos white, and the visiting priests and D.S.C. subdeacon, were commissioned by when churches are closed and the and said in part: “ It is we who annos!’ we cry, and with that fer­ Monsignori. Two Sisters of Char­ the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr to image of the crucified Christ is are signally honored by our guest vent aspiration goes our sincere Gliropody, Podiatry ity of Leavenworth, in Fort Mor­ JiUS/0 CO- introduce this mission work in the taken from the schools; when reli­ of honor this evening in publicly and heartfelt hope that these nine 1521 STOUT ST. FOOT SURGERY gan for vacation school work, di­ diocese. Denver was one of the gious persecution is widespread observing the silver anniversary years of your Episcopate may be rected the children in the proces­ The Hay Company first dioceses in the West to feature and civil righto and liberties are of ordination to the priesthood of multiplied many times to the glory Denrer, Colorado KEyitona 3388 sion. this mission work as a permanent 4 trampled underfoot— Pope Pius Urban John Vehr,'Bishop of Den­ of God and the continued growth part of Catholic Action. Assisting the jubilarian at the cries out to these materialistic ver, who was made a priest forever of His Church in this vast stretch on May 29, 1915. . . . and who Casters for Every Purpose The purpose of the work is to Mass were the Very Rev. B. J. forces, if I may paraphrase the of Western mountain and plain.” PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Hoipital— Home reach non-Catholics who know Froegel, Greeley, assistant priest; words of William Jennings Bryan: was consecrated in the Hierarchy Inititutione and Indnitry little or nothing of Catholic faith the Very Rev. William Higgins, ‘You shall not press this crown of of the Church June 10, 1931. Art Metal Radiator Corert and practice. Carrying out the in­ Denver, deacon; the Rev. E. J. intolerance upon the brow of hu­ “ In choosing the fourth Bishop A rm strong junction of Christ, “ Going there­ Verschraeghen, Sterling, subdea manity; you shall not crucify man­ of Denver, those to whom such fore teach ye all nations,’’ this type con, and the Very Rev. Charles H. kind upon a cross of greed’.’’ choice falls must have considered C aster Co. of work breaks down prejudice and Hagus, Denver, master of cere­ Mr. Zarlengo then read the that the chief pastor of a diocese KE. 4SS1 misunderstanding, and has had to monies. The Rt. Rev. Hugh L, message cabled to Pope Pius in the whose terrain is dominated by CIRCUS TICKETS 825 I4th S t, Denver its credit numerous conversions. McMenamin spoke, taking as his name of the priests of the DAU' lofty peaks and high mountains, theme, “ Thou art a priest forever,’’ The Register has printed about ver diocese and asserted that the the very backbone of a continent, THE C. G. GILL and describing the glorious heri­ laity should take its stand with the must be a man of similarly great 25,000 leaflets and summary out­ tage that is every priest’s. He paid lines to be distributed to those who clergy in pledging filial devotion stature — intellectual, moral, and tribute to Father Erger, telling of physical. Not my poor words, but ENGRAVING GG. attend the lectures given each eve­ to the Holy Father, and in promis­ the love felt for him by priests ing to help by prayers in the hoi recorded facto of achievement so Wedding-Graduation ning in the various towns. These and people. attest. We read in The Trials and summary outlines of the talks dearest to the Pontiflf’s heart— tl ANNOUNCEMENTS The speakers at the program restoration of peace among na­ Triumphs of the Catholic Church given were prepared by the Rev. in America, a book published but Social and Commercial Stationery Edward Breen and Robert McMa­ that concluded the dinner were tions. one generation ago, that the ‘Rt. 1751 Champa St. MAin 3046 hon. In addition to these leaflets Judge Albert Dulweber, toastmas­ Caih on Hand $90,000 Rev. Dr. Machebeuf, having been and summaries, penny postcards, ter; Monsignor McMenamin, Fa^ In reporting on the progress of appointed Titular Bishop of on which are printed requests for ther Higgins, who was a student the Bishop’s jubilee drive. Mon­ FREE! Epiphania, was consecrated Aug. The Handicraft Shop the correspondence course in reli­ at St. Thomas’ seminary with Fa­ signor McMenamin announced that 16, 1868, in St. Peter’s Cathedral.’ CHARLES S. AUGER, Prop. gious instruction, will be ptagsed ther Erger; Father Froegel, Mayor cash on hand now approximates irS MILLER’S TREAT! (Between Washington and Clarkeon) Lamoraux, Lionel Fisher, city at­ $90,000, with better than $40,- ‘He lived,’ says this account, ‘to Leather and Aeroplane Kits out to members of the various audi­ see Denver a city of 76,000 inhabi­ ences. As a result of this pro­ torney of Fort Morgan, and Lloyd 000 in pledges yet to be redeemed. 731 EAST COLFAX Baker, county clerk. Arthur West- “ We promise him at least $125, tants, with six Catholic churches, Inetmction Given to School Clauea and cedure last summer, 150 persons with convents, academy, hospital, • Individuals requested the course. Of the per­ hoff, representing the parishioners 000,” the prelate said, “ and the POLACK BROS. CIRCUS TABOR 6961 of Fort Morgan, and Patrick Kast- top figure of $160,000 to be raised asylum. House of the Good Shep­ sons who finished it a surprising herd, and several parochial schools. number later entered the Church. ler, representing Father Erger’s by the diocese may yet be MGNDAY, June ITth - TUESDAY, June I8lh former parishioners at Brush, gave reached.” Monsignor McMenamin There are 61 priests in the vicari­ The street missions given in the brief tributes to the jubilarian. expressed the clergy’s gratitude ate, officiating in 96 churches and Patronize These Firms. past three summers have drawn Are C o-op eratin g With Clergymen present included the to the laity of Colorado for all the chapels, and the Catholic popula­ LAKESIDE PARK (Stadium) large crowds, which have come tion in 1884 was nearly 50,000.’ Paper. each evening and listened at- Rev. Peter Moran of Sterling, the contributions— from the largest to Rev. William J. Gallagher of the nickels and dimes given by the Contrast this with the picture of Keenesburg, the Rev, Leo Patrick school children. He announced today— 140,700 Catholics in Colo­ of Brush, and Monsignor M. J. that Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Malo gave rado, 256 churches and chapels, PERFORMANCES Smith of Denver. $1,500. two colleges, 13 hospitals, 46 pa­ rochial schools with 13,000 pupils, A brief statement made by and Denver as the headquarters 3 SHOWS DAILY at Mayor Stapleton lauded Bishop of the greatest system of Catholic 1:00, 4:00 & 8:30 p. m. Vehr’s coming to Denver in 1931 newspapers in the world! Who Loretto Nuns to as (Afternoon) (Evening) benefit not only to the shall gainsay that the Bishop of Church, but also to the community Denver and his predecessors in Meet in Denver and to Colorado.” “ Religion,” that office have been in very truth ★ NOBLE HAMILTON'S LIONS ★ CASTANG’S CHIMPANZEES FeroeioUB Black Maned and Nubian Beaeta. From Frank Buck's Show in the N. Y. said the mayor, “ must bring the successors of the Apostles, teach­ answer to the question of the day ★ CAPTAIN JAMES’ LIBERTY HORSES World’s Fair. ing, preaching, laboring unself­ Ponies and Sogs in Amazing FeaU I (Continued From Page One) — peace among nations of the ★ FELIX MORALES SLIDE FOR LIFE I ishly, untiringly that their flock pointments will be announced world.” ★ MISS MONA. PERFORMING ELEPHANT Belie Troupe. Senorlta Teresa and Myriad later. here in what was^s6 short a time Indian Elephant champion of pachyderms. wonders. The purpose of the conference is Mother’s ‘Trimmiags’ ago, a missionary wilderness, to foster the advance of Catholic Speaking on “ Mothers and the should he guided along the way Get Tickets at All 12 JUiller Super Markets education, and to continue through Priesthood,” Mrs. O’Fallon inter­ that leads to the goal of every the presentation of interesting pro­ spersed her remarks with a plea human soul — ultimate truth, for family prayers in common and grams, reports, and papers the beauty, and goodness! (TICKET paid tribute to all the mothers who work of previous conferences in Fealty of Laity Pledged ENTITLES promoting high educational stand­ have given sons and daughters to Jim McConatF, Jr. religion. "I like to think that “ The press quotes Monsignor ONE ADULT James P. NeConaty, Sr. ards throughout the many institu­ Hugh Jj. McMenamin, speaking at 42 Ytsri Ezptri«nC! tions of learning conducted by the priests and nuns come from fami- OR ONE iles in which prayer is said in the luncheon for the clergy on the Sisters of Loretto. Forty-five day of jubilee, as saying to the CHILD TO m illE R 'S common, not each one saying his grade schools, high schools, and col jubilarian: ‘You have the most FREE GATE & Remember this: leges from among those conducted or her prayers privately And the Rosary is a grand family loyal group of priests in the na­ GRANDSTAND.) by the order were represented at tion!’ May I now go on record, the seventh educational conference prayer— if a mother’s ‘trimmings’ The new style Boulevard are not too long-” Mrs. O’Fallon Bishop Vehr, in saying to you, that of the sisters held last fall at Web nowhere in this nation is there a SUPER mURKETS ster Groves, Mo., and this attend­ then delighted her audience with Service is truly complete, ance record is expected to be an explanation of these “ trim­ maintained at the Denver meet­ mings,” which included, after fa but it costs no more. ing. ther had led in the recitation of The conference of 1940 will mark the Rosary, “ mother’s adding the the b^inning of a three-year cycle Litany of the Blessed Virgin, a g| in which a variety of topics center prayer to St. Joseph for a happy ing about the objectives of Loret death, and three Hail Marys for tine education will be discussed. the purity of her family; an Our 48th Social, intellectual, and cultural Father, a Hail Mary, and the Creed ^F ederal at No. Speer objectives will be successively in honor of the Sacred Heart and treated. The 1940. conference at in reparation for the sins com­ GRand 1626 Loretto Heights will particularly mitted that day, three Our Fathers Anniversary stress the topic, “ The Objectives of and Hail Marys for the souls in Lorettine Education as Applied to purgatory, one Our Father and Social Living.” Demonstration Hail Mary and the Creed for rela­ ' c o v < ! tives far and near that they might Sale Ends ► teaching will be a feature of the high school division. Speakers of keep the faith, and finally, three ► ♦ F L O Y D ’ S ♦ Hail Marys for a particular in­ ► Better Permanent Individual Coiffures national and local prominence will be invited to the college to partici­ tention.” Waves Charm Saturday! ► pate in the educational discussions. She then traced the joy a ► .mother knows from the time a ► Beauty Salon Beauty Studio son makes known his desire to be­ ► 12th and Elizabeth Colo. Blvd. Priest Emphasizes Need come a priest down to the time ► Of Catholic Colleges when he may be honored by being CO'S* EM. 8871 EM. 8841 chosen as a Bishop. “ I like to imagine that our Bishop can trace Antigonish, N. S. — In an ad­ his spirtual heritage of leadership dress at St. Francis Xavier uni­ back to St. John, the Beloved Dis­ versity’s closing exercises, the ciple, whose sermons in his last “Why Pay More?“ Very Rev. D. J. MacDonald, presi­ years were always the same: ‘My dent of the school, took as his sub­ little’ children, love one another’.” ject “ Why Catholic Colleges?” “ It (Trademark) She concluded her remarks by out­ may be asked,” he said, “ why sup­ lining the accomplishments of the port Catholic colleges at all? A many “ Marthas’’ in the Denver short answer is— the carnage in diocese through such organizations WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES Europe. For years, scholars have as the D.C.C.W., the Tabernacle INCORPORATED been mouthing the fine word, lib­ society. Altar and Rosary societies, eralism, but I would place dis­ Colorado Owned Stores the Queen’s Daughters, the Cath­ tinction between that which is olic Daughters of America, etc. sound and that which is satanic. “Thii li a tale that Den­ 17th and Broadway 800 Santa Fe Dr. The latter must, bear its fair share Non-Catholics Revere Bishop ver will long rmem’oer” Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and of responsibility for the present “ When we recognize the good Read M. A. 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A Thursday, June 13, 1940 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE' ST. FRANCIS’ COUPLE NOTE Preferred Parish 34 Are Graduated St. Catherine’s Glendale 3663 GOLDEN WEDDING JUBILEE Trading List, At St. Dominic’s (St. Franc!, de Sale.’ Pari.h) at the Park Lane hotel at 5 o’clock Party Is June 14 A large group of relatives and to relatives and friends. Mr. and mORTU/lRIES friends extendi congratulations Mrs. York received congratulations MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER (St. Dominic’s Pariah) to Mr. and Mrs. Harry York on (St. Catherine’s Pariih) The merchent* represented in this section ere boosters. The; Thirty-four graduates of St. their golden wedding anniversary and best wishes from many guests The carnival bands’ card partj eneious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage, Co- Dominic’s school received Holy Wednesday, June 12. A Mass was who called at their home, 808 S. will be held in the community hall operate with them. Communion in a body at the 7:30 celebrated by the Rev. Leo Thome Pearl street, where a reception was Friday evening, June 14, beginning CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our personnel Mass June 2. Following Mass, a at 8 o’clock. The Altar and Rosary commemorating the event. Before held from 7 to 9. breakfast was served by the the Mass Mr. and Mrs. York en­ society and the P.-T.A. are joining and the finest equipment and facilities are Cathedral mothers of the seventh graders, Banns of Matrimony' were an­ in sponsoring this party, which tered the sanctuary and ascended assigned to everj Catholic Service for which the graduates and the the altar to receive the blessing of nounced for the first time Sunday, opens the campaign for the 19th ! Mac’s Grocery & Mkt. Dominican Fathers express their the Church. A breakfast was June 9, between Harold McCor­ annual midsummer carnival to thanks. Graduation services were be held the third week in ECONOMY served at the home following the mick and Marian Hencmann, and ' Joseph E. Bona, Vice President We Carry a Select Line of held at the 10:30 Mass. Father L. Mass, and a dinner was tendered August. The people are asked to LIQUOR STORE L. Farrell, O.P., pastor, addressed Donald Walz and Marie Wenden- give this affair their support in 16th at Boulder Speer Blvd. at Sherman Foodstuffs the graduates and presented di­ hall. order to give the carnival a good Next to Clark's Church Goods plomas to the following: Florinb Members of the Young People’s start. The tickets are 25 cents. OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS Equipped to Reapond to Any Call, Any Time, Any Distance 1634 Tremont KE. 45.54 UNTIL 1#:30 Anthony, John Anthony, Mary 5 I L ID club will receive Holy Communion There will be refreshments and FREE DELIVERY FREE PARKING Sunday at the 9 o’clock Mass. Im­ 512 E. 13th Are. Catherine Bellm, Margaret Ber- prizes. gin, James Bueb, Russell Bugan, mediately following the Mass a The automobile committee for the Thomas Burtscher, James Carroll, breakfast will be servpd at Mur­ carnival, with Pat Berry as chair­ PETE GOLDEN’S phy’s restaurant. 7lh Ave. Creamery Mary Cherven, Mary Rose Dalton, man, met Thursday evening, June Shamrock Tavern Robert Dickman, Edward Grove,; [ St. Francis de Sales’ church was 18, to make arrangements for pur­ Appetizing Lnnch Meats— That Good Edward Hamilton, William Hamill, the scene of a wedding Saturday chasing the car. Tickets will be 18TH AND DOWNING Barbecued Beef—let Cold Beer Theresa Hoare, Charles Hughes, morning, June 8, when Maurine issued within the next week. (Annunciation Pariih) Preferred Parish Plate Lunches Falstaff, Coort, Psbst Mary Huntoon, Theresa Laundy, Pinneo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The junior girls’ sodality enjoyed Rosemary Lewis, Philip Mahoney, The annual bridge luncheon un­ Beer — Wines — Mixed Drinks DELICIOUS HOMEMADE PIES Lawrence Pinneo, became the bride a picnic, swimming, roller-skat­ TUBS. THURS. AND SAT. William Mackey, Margaret Mona­ der the auspices of the P.-T.A. of Bernard Lohrmeyer, son of Mr. ing, and horseback riding at El­ HOT & COLD SANDWICHES han, Lawrence Moore, Gerald will be given in Hagus hall and Mrs. John Lohrmeyer, before dorado Springs Wednesday, June Trading List Wednesday, June 19, starting at CH. 4565 JACK SPEEGLE, Prop. Morahan, Phyllis O’Donnell, Lois Father Thome. Miss Pinneo was 12. 853 CORONA ST. 534 East Colfax— Cor. Pearl Roach, Paul Robinson, Paul Sala­ 1 o’clock. The committee in given in marriage by her uncle, Sodality Seiiton Held zar, John Sanchez, Charles Selby, charge has expended great effort while Luella Pinneo, a sister of the MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER The Young Ladies’ sodality met Corona Shoe Shop ARGONAUT WINE AND Charline Shavlik, William Simms, to make this a success. There bride, acted as bridesmaid. Cather­ will be table prizes as well as spe­ at the home of Betty Ann, Lucille, The merchanti represented in this section are boosters. They ara Where Quality, Material Virginia Smith, and Mary Wompey. ine Pinneo was maid of honor. And Workmanship Prevail LIQUOR 00. After the presentation of di­ cial prizes. John Cyborron attended Mr. Lohr­ and Mary Louise Archer. Kath­ anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co* CREPE OR LEATHER SOLES 75c plomas, the following awards were Mrs. Harry Taylor is chairman leen Morrow was co-hostess. Plans BEER ON ICE meyer as best man, assisted by operate with them. A Full Line of Laces and Polishes made: Philip Mahoney, a scholar­ of the project and the following Fred Majeski. Immediately fol­ were completed for the annual LARGEST AND FINEST Communion breakfast to be held CHAS. F. MADAY, Prop. STOCK IN DENVER ship to Regris high school; Mary women are - assisting: Mmes. T, lowing the ceremony a breakfast Rose Dalton and William Hamill, Johnson, W. Anderson, Sr.; Anna was served at the home of the bride at the Golden Waffle inn Sunday, scholarships to Cathedral high Thaler, Pat Powers, J. Connolly, to 30 guests. After a two-week June 16. The girls will leave after St. Francis de Sales' Rel-Greme school; Paul Robinson, gold medal Steffic, Wm. Robinson, Alice honeymoon at the Yellowstone Na­ receiving Holy Communion at the 7 o’clock Mass. ICE CREAM NO for general excellence; Mary Cath­ Cawley, W m. Schweider, J. tional park, Mr. and Mrs. Lohr­ erine Bellm, gold medal for Chris­ Jochim, Suchey, Pankoski, Mar­ The captains and lieutenants Billie Ohler Says: Individualized for meyer will return to make their COST tian doctrine. These medals are garet Clark, F. Telgman, Frank were chosen for the three sodality If it comes from Your Own Party For Man to Call and Give Eeti. hom^ in Littleton. Needs given each year by the Dominican Popish, Mayerle, Grebenc, L. Sul­ carnival booths. They are; Hope mates on Packing and Shipphig James Weber, a seminarian of chest, Florence Kaltriter, captain, 318 E. 13th Ave. KEjrsteae 6228 Fathers in recog;nition of outstand­ livan, Nolan, Demski, Leona Ward, Tucson, Ariz., was a visitor at the OHLER’S MODEL MARKET TA. 8998 O t t c and Warehante, 1821 JOah St. ing class work and conduct. 0. W. Magor, and Margaret Cas­ and Mary Handley, Mildred WE DELIVER rectory Tuesday and Wednesday, Doherty, Mary Louise Archer, and or the The services closed with Bene­ sidy. June 11 and 12. diction of the Most Blessed Sacra­ Barbara Bates, lieutenants; fish Picnic Is Sunday Joseph Leberer, a seminarian of pond, Esther Bates, captain, and PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE ment, given by the Rev. J. B. A gala time is planned by the St. John's Schneider, O.P., school director. the parish, is teaching in the reli­ Lucille Archer, Betty Ann Archer, committee in charge of the P.-T. gious vacation school at Norwood. and Josephine Minardi, lieuten­ iCs Good Sodality to Meet on Monday A. picnic, which is to be held Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Ruettgers of ants; “ Kaptain Kidd” booth, Louise Quality Meats and Groceries The Blessed Virgin sodality day at Washlngrton park, starting Krabacher, captain, and Madge 1487-91 SO. PEARL at 1 p. m. Games for young and Linn, Mo., announced the marriage S. and S. PHARMACY i SHUMAKE DRUGS members will receive Communion of their daughter, Beatrice Ruett­ Lowery and Mary Alice McLeod, Market Phone PE. 1100 Store Phone SP. 3829 in a body at the 7 :30 Mass this old will be featured. Parishioners lieutenants. L. T. SIMMS EVELYN STAFFORD Cut Rate Prices are invited. gers, to Robert E. Connors, son of Sunday. After the meeting Mon­ Mrs. Terrence Connors of Denver. The next galloping tea will be We Invite Your Patronage GREETING CARDS FOR ALL day evening the sodality will ad­ Mrs. 0. W. Magor attended the The wedding took place in St. held June 20, and galloping teas JACKSON’S SP. 9789 1109 E. 4th Are., at Corona OCCASIONS journ for the summer. At Mon­ Bishop’s jubilee banquet June 12 Paul’s chapel, Broadmoor, before are scheduled to be given every JOYCE GLEANERS day’s meeting final arrangements at the Shirley-Savoy hotel as a Cut Rate Drugs FREE DELIVERY KE. 9643 7th Ave. at Grant the Rev. Michael Harrington. Mr. Wednesday in July, in order to will be made for workers to care guest of the Regis college Par­ and Mrs. Frank Wilson of Denver complete the hope chest for the Liquors • Sundries Alterations a Specialty for the hope chest booth at the ents’ club, of which she is vice attended the couple. Following the carnival. The annual sodality pic Prescriptions SP. 3662 1306 S. Pearl BEER - ICE COLD carnival. Plans for summer ac­ president. ceremony a wedding supper was nic will be held Sunday, July 21. tivities will also be discussed. h'ree Prompt Delivery By the Case 135 Attending Clatse. served at the home of Mr. and Margaret O’Brien Ii Viiitor (W e Call for and Ddiver) Gilpin Barber Shop An enrollment of 135 children Mrs. Wickersaw of Colorado Margaret O’Brien stopped for a Call 8p. 344$ Downing and Alameda CHILLED WINE marked the opening of the reli­ Springs. The couple will make visit between trains on her return In One Location 8 Years gious vacation school. Sister their home in Denver after a short Delivered anywhere in the city. Society Meets to San Francisco after spending a 100% Specially Homogenized Mary Ruth and Sister Mary Wil­ visit to points of interest in the vacation with her sister, Kathleen, Harry’s Drug Store Sixth Ave. Liquor (Pasteurized) Cream — Blend 1710 E. 6 th Ave. liam are in charge. state. now Sister Mary of Our Lady of |fh A Joseohine EA. 5575 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Milk. At Holy Family The Blessed Virgin sodality will The Rev. Henry Schyne, a mis­ Victory, at Sioux City, la. We Give S. A H. Green Stamp! Liquor — Wine — Beer receive Communion Sunday at the sionary priest of Rome, Italy, do­ Mark Dunn won the scholarship Exclusive Product of 7:30 Mass. award from Westminster law 294 SO. PENN. (*t Alaraeds) (Holy Family Pari.h) ing work in South Africa and other Lincoln Creamery Altar Society Plan. Meeting countries, will speak at all the school when he was graduated last PEarl 8433 SPrac* 9843 The Altar and Rosary society The Altar and Rosary society $15 E. Expoeition SP. S233 Presentation met in the school hall, Thursday Masses Sunday morning. An of­ week. 1745 S. Broadway 6P. 14U will hold its regular meeting Paul Dunn won the plaque for afternoon, June 13. Hostesses fering to aid him in his charitable W* Inrita Yoa To Thursday, June 20, at Hagus hall. work of the Church may be made the highest grades in the fresh­ were Mmes. • Schwartz, Sardic, A covered dish luncheon will pre­ Ruppert, Salmon, and Sants. in the vestibule of the church to man accounting class at Regis col­ KENTUCKY GARAGE Kehrberg’s 5 and 10 COMET cede the meeting at 1 o’clock. A one of the ushers. Owing to war lege. Progressive Shoe Shop The Legion of Mary society and large attendance is urged, as plans in Europe and in Asia, funds to COMPLETE REPAIR 3200 W. Alameda the high school sodality will re­ Two expert shoe repairmen SHOE SHOP for the forthcoming July card aid the missions have almost be­ SERVICE ceive Holy Communion at the 6 to serve you at all times. The Most Beautiful Store party will be discussed. come exhausted. AU work absolately cnaranteed Downtown Prices and 7:30 Masses, respectively, on The German Social club will Games Series to on Alameda REASONABLE PRICES Sunday, June 16. sponsor a social Saturday evening Parishioners are reminded to 661 E. Kentucky Nett Door to ih i Barnnm Library 288 So. Penn. YOUR BEN FRANKLIN STORE The Rev. Richard Duffy, who in Hagus hall. make all returns en the Bishop’s will act as assistant to the pastor, Mrs. Alice Jones and children silver jubilee drive in envelopes End on June 18 in the absence of the Rev. Ed­ have returned to Scottsbluff, that may be found in the pew You Are Cordially Invited to New Fashion ward Leyden, arrived at the rec­ Nebr., after visiting with her pockets. Many h ^ e not handed in New, Beautiful, Cool their pledges aS>^.^t. Iti?’ the (Presentation Parish) Blessed Sacrament tory on June 9. Father Leyden ifarents, Mr. and Mrs. Schweider. The last of a series of bunco Cleaners and Dyers will leave._June 17 to take up Mrs. J. McClain has returned priests’ intention totlosertSe drive So. Pearl Tavern JOHN H. JOHNSON as soon as possible. Returns ma\ parties sponsored by the P.-T.A. WINES LIQUORS street preaching duties for several home from Washington. While en Kentacky at So. Pearl be made up to Jan. 1, but IJl will be held in the old rectory Main Office; 530 E. Alameda Ave. WEISS DRUG weeks. route, she stopped at Leaven­ Tuesday, June 18, at 12:30 o’clock. DELICIOUS ITALIAN DINNERS SPruce 0079 worth, Kans., to be present at the obligations on pledges should be Nadorff Liquors, Inc. Prescriptions Our Specialty Sanctuary workers for the week fulfilled as soon as possible. There will be a dessert-luncheon Mixed Drinke Harami Beer on Tap Plant: 9513 E. Colfax Ave. of June 15 are Mrs. J. F. Ken- graduation of her daughter. Rose and prize. Mrs. R. Cain, Mrs. J. Aurora 82 HOME OF GOOD SPIRITS Frea Delirery An interesting talk was enjoyed ealy, and Mrs. W. J. Koerber. Mary, from the St. Mary college. Crandell, and Mrs. W. C. Buchholz FREE DELIVERY SERVICE The Fineit Party Gowni EzelnalTaly Dry Where you jret the most of the best BAUR’S ICE CREAM Phylis McCormick was also a by the members of the Holy Name Cleaned CUT RATE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greco, will be hostesses. for the least. member of the graduation class, society and their friends Monday There will be a sewing meeting BUCHANAN’S Call EM. 0677 for Prompt Delivery Phone EAat 1814 Colfax and Elm 4370 Ames street, announce the evening, June 10, at the meeting "It’a Wiie to Trade at Weiai” as was Sister Joseph Marie, daugh­ in the old rectory Thursday,. June 1816 E. Colfax Ave. Colfax & Williams birth of a girl, Marilyn Ann, at ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Schweider. in the high school library, where Mack’s Auto Repair Mercy hospital. 20, at 10 o’clock. Misses Eleanor LIQUOR STORE Mrs. J. Feely entertained Judge Philip B. Gilliam of the po­ and Margaret Schuett will be CREDIT — NO MONEY DOWN Returning home from college, Tuesday evening in honor of her lice court spoke on “ A Day in hostesses. Fine Wines and Liquors As Low as 8 3 .6 3 par mo. Fairfax Hardware to spend their summer vacation sister-in-law, Mrs. M. McNicho- Court.” Judge Gilliam described Antomotive Service with a Repntation The Young Ladies’ sodality will BEER EXPERIENCED REPAIRING FERTILIZER. SEEDS. GARDEN here, are: Doug Sexton and Joe las, who is departing for her home various cases confronting him. Phone PEarl 1777 377 South Broadway Paulson, both of St. Mary’s, Cal­ receive Holy Communion at the WELDING — PAINTING TOOLS. PAINTS in New Jersey after an extended In his four years on the 6:30 Mass this Sunday and will Directly West of Ward’s Parkinsr Lot Lawnmower Machines Sharpened ifornia, and Martha Jane Barnes, Phone SP. 9740 100 W. Alaska ODORLESS CLEANING visit here. Among the guests were bench he has handled 80,000 cases. hold its regular meeting Friday Hot Rolls Every Day EA 3777 5022 E. Colfax Webster Groves college, Webster Mmes. J. McClain, J. Connolly, His moving pictures of accidents evening, June 14. All the young (Colfax at Fairfax) 4600 E. Colfax EAst 9325 Groves, Mo. 7 A. M. Ted Johnson, J. Plumb, W. Ander­ and their prevention was interest­ women of the parish are asked to P. E. RINEHART. Prop. son, Sr.; W. Schweider, Rosanna ing and instructive. The Holy Corner o f Cherry Sister M. Bemadetta, former attend, as final plans for the an­ ALAMEDA BY-RITE GROCERY AND principal of Holy Family school, Hebert, Alice Cawley, P. Powers, Name society will again sponsor nual picnic, which will be held at was a visitor at the convent June E. Nolan, M. O’Hare, T. F. Feely, the parish’s annual picnic this Morrison park Sunday, June 23, RYAN’S BAKERY MARKET 10. R. Moore, W. Anderson, Jr., and year. The committee in charge will be made. M. P. WILSON, Owner Annunciation J. Feely. will arrange all the details as to 308 S. BROADWAY Banns of marriage are an­ Father Geisert is continuing the Home Owned Stores Inc. nounced for the first time between Among those who attended the date, place, and contests. Follow­ annual visitation of the parishion­ Bishop’s jubilee banquet were the ing the meeting a lunch was served Phones PEarl 2487 - 8573 D IT r ' Q Leo Bishop of Holy Family and ers and the house collection. D K U O Price. Every Day Evelyn Oman of St. Philomena’s Very Rev. Charles Hagus, Mrs. in the cafeteria. Betty Sedlmayer, Register cor­ 615-619 East Alameda DE SELLEM Harry Taylor, and Alice Cawley. fUEL AND FEED CO. parish. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kimmins respondent, underwent an emerg­ Austin Joyce has been ill in will be hostess to the Altar and TWO STORES CHARLES A. DeSELLEM ency appendectomy last Sunday Mercy hospital of a serious finger Rosary society Thursday, June 20, night. SAME PRICES We Ship by Rail infection. at Camp Bendemeer in the Rockies. CLEANERS & DYERS ALBRECHT’S Last Meeting oi Mrs. M. Rice is enjoying a two Cars will leave the rectory at 9 PHONE TA. 3205 Denrcr*! Best Since 1904 Pabst Beer on Draught weeks’ trip to Salt Lake City and o’clock. A covered-dish luncheon Neighborhood House to m 15TH AND WALNUT to Seattle, Wash. Delicious Wines of 1401 Fruiklin St. 3101 Willimm* St RES. PHONE MA. 8544 will be served at 12 o’clock, fol­ FUR STORAGE Season Conducted lowed by a general meeting of the All Kinds Publish Paper June 21 616 E. Alameda PE. 9888 T H E S IL V E R society in charge of Mrs. E. W. Phone PEarl 37 53 328 Broadway W e Rogers, president. The women (St. Rote of Lima’s Parish) Press Clubs The first issue of the Raven, STATE DAIRY Store are again reminded to remember M i M The last regular meeting of St. newly begun paper of St. An- THE BROADWAY C. OLSEN. Proprietor HouseholHousehold Goods the camp with some useful articles. Rose of Lima’s Altar society until Instructions for converts are thony’s Neighborhood house, will REAR OF 3220 FRANKLIN • n d '^ e r e h i Are Organized be off the press Friday, June 21, Individual Hair Styling by •nd'^erehandise next September took place in the conducted each Monday, Wednes­ CREAMERY KEystone 8727 and thereafter it will be published Skilled Operators at DUFFY STORAGE AND parish hall Thursday afternoon, day, and Friday evening in the Take Home a Package of Heaped Headlines, by-lines, and dead rectory at 7 o’clock. Special in­ on alternating Fridays throughout MOVING CO. the summer. Quality Dairy Foods High lee Cream June 6. All the officers and some lines are lines of important new structions in the day should be ar­ 30 members and guests were pres­ interest to members of the recent­ ranged at the rectory or by calling Members of the staff of the Roberts Barber Shop ly organized Press clubs of the PE. 5400. Raven are: Editor, John Brienza; SP. 2666 66 S. Bdwray. ent. ■Vail Community center, 1904 'W. assistant editor, Frances Tolve; 535 E. Mississippi Holy Ghost Mmes. Mary Alvey and Ann 12th avenue, and St. Anthony’s The religious vacation school for associate editor, Mary Brancucci; Freilinger were appointed on the Neighborhood house, 3638 Osage the children attending public sports editor, Nettie Spanarella; OPENING SPECIAL sick committee for the summer street. schools will open Monday, June 17, business manager, Suzie Ricotta; STREETER’S WE OIL PERMANE.NTS $ 2 .5 0 GOOD CLOTHES NEED NOT months, and Mmes. Flaig, Freilin­ Armed with a supply of current and will continue for four weeks. assistant business manager, Suzie The classes will open each morn­ G rocery & Mkt. BE EXPENSIVE ger, and Harnby will decorate the newspaper terms and backed by Capra; reporters, Vivian Fiorella, MOVE /4II Lines o f Beauty Work altar for the Feast of St. Rose of ing following the 7:45 o’clock QUALITY MEATS scattered high school successes of Lucille and Anna Brienza, Ernest FPM ne H o m m , Gssrmgm Lima, Aug. 30. news reporting, the young journal Mass. All children who have not Capra, Clarence Smaldone, and Complete line of Fruits. Vegetables, and Hollywood Beauty Shop Groceries Par Sarvioe— KEyatoM M M Mrs. Cowgill gave an interest­ ists met at a tea in the Vail center made their First Holy Communion Danny Pauldino. THE are asked to attend. A class will FREE DELIVERY A WaswlMOM, 1S21 IMh tl. PAPER CURLING ing summary of the recent state Monday afternoon, June 10, and It appears that the senior boys’ PE. 3787 538 E. Alameda Bettf Irene Cutet 1649 Tremont convention of the D.C.C.W. Fol­ confidently outlined their careers be formed for instructions each softball team is going to have a OPEN EVENINGS KEYSTONE 1909 lowing the meeting a luncheon as writers by assigning themselves day, and First Holy Communion good summer; in four starts, 'so ENGLISH consisting of cake and coffee was as reporters to cover their neigh­ will be given at the end of school. far, it has Won four games. The SPECIAL served. The hostesses were Mmes, borhood playground and com­ players on the team are Dan St. Joseph's SUPPER ...... 35c TAILORS Frank Cowgill, Chet J. Lippert, munity center activities during Red-Controlled Groups Pauldino, Albert Satriano, Clar­ Brr.kf.it — Noon Lunchu, 26c np Alice Cook, Kathryn Smith, Kath­ school vacation. ence Smaldone, Anthony Canino, 901 FIFTEENTH STREET Have 2,000,000 Members Bisgeit Food Value in Denver ryn Funcheon, Frank Bender, and Matilda and Rose Wiesman, Sam Greco, Ernest Capra, Joe • TEXACO PRODUCTS Thomas Thompson. hostesses at the tea, organized the Sugar, and John Brienza. SAIVTA FE SHOE Exchange Restaurant Combine Qualityand Style Press clubs under detailed instruc­ Chicago.— There are only 100,- EXIDE BA’TTERY at Prices You Can Afford tions from John C. Moody, director Patronize These Firms. They HOSPITAL 1721 Cliampa Easy Parking 000 actual Communist party mem­ Sales and Service St. Louis' of the Vail center, where volun­ bers in the , but they Are Co-operating With Your Shea Repairing for the Whole Family teer group leaders are trained and control organizations with 2,000,- Paper. MERCHANTS OIL CO. FEATURING INVISIBLE HALF guided. SOLING 000 members, Congressman Martin D O N ’T MISS Reporters Mary Brancucci, Viv­ ERWIN J. MfRZ, Lessee We Appreciate Parcel Post Orders AND PICK-UP EHOLEWOOD Dies told a gathering at the South 742 SANTA FE DRIVE ian Fiorella, Ernest Capra, and Shore Country club. Dies said the “ The Old Wayside Inn” 801 KALAMATH Tire and Battery Service John Brienza from St. Anthony’s main Communist effort had cen­ A ^*Dray~mah^ o f the 90'$ S. M. SWIGABT. Prop. Neighborhood house will receive tered on organizing the fields of Rilly Van’s Grocery their assignments from Matilda transportation and communication As preeenUd br the Cxthedral Yoang EARC/(T<«ETHYL People's Dramatic Club BOB & VAN’S und M arket EXIDE BATTERIES Wiesman, their club chairman in the great industrial area Sational? ^ motor fuel Rose Wiesman, chairman of the bounded by New York, Detroit, Wednesday, June 19— 8:30 P. M. OSCAR MALO* JR. MEMORIAL HALL Meat Market THE MARKET OF QUALITY 3391 So. B roadvir Phon* Eng. 10S6 Vail club, will work with Reporters Chicago, and "Pittsburgh. Ticket! at Folcy’a Mcn'i Shop Ruth Barcelona, Helen Vigil, Sen 750 SANTA FE DRIVE 16 ozs. to the jPound For a thrilling demon­ aida Madrid, Julian Alcon, and 820 Santa Fe Dr. Phone TA. 0538 stration of superior per­ St. Patrick's John Mares. Holy Family formance, try a tankful The chairman at the tea for the Fresh Fish U N IO N SHOP in your car. combined Press clubs was Jack Vigil, representative of Rude Com Irma’s Beauty Shep CONOCO SERVICE New Manager munity center, who plans to or H(JLY GHOST E. J. QUINLAH DAISY KEISS. H fr. ROUBOS DAIRY Call HOB’S ganize a press club patterned LIQUOR STORE 14th St. and Tremont Croanicnolc Permanent W svin. — Scsipe STATION BOTTLED MILK Plumber and Gas Fitter after those at St. Anthony’s house ICE CREAM—All FIiTors Shsmpooinjr — Facisli — Msnienrin. E. R. EDISON FOR BEER, WINES Blessed sacramem— t . 2Jrd & Kearner St. I Cathedral— E. 10th and Waahington and Vail center, two of the three Hsrctlnnc — Finrer Wsvin. BOTTLE or CASE St. Philomena’s— E. 8th Ave. & Colo. Bird. St. Dominic’s—W. 32nd Ave. * N. Speer Jobbing Attended to Promptly community centers supported by i-if 0 0 9 2 Call for and Loyola— £. 18th-Ave. & Race St. Cathedral— East Colfax and Baca St. MACHINE AND MACHINELES8 UL. 9950 JlellTer Vernon R. Crowder At Reduced Prices St. Catherine’s—W. 38th Ave. A Fed. Blvd. St. Francis De Sales’—Cedar and S. Bdvy. GR. 1923 2815 W . S2nd Avt. the Denver Deanery of Catholic PERMANENTS 38th and Tennyson 500 Santa Ft CH. 9386 240 Santa Ft Drive KE. 7«43 Women. FBEE DEUVEBY It. EUiabeth’a—W. Colfax and 8th St. |8t. John’*—Spear Blvd. & Clarkiaa 1 Gallnp 1112 4114 TsaigrMD W . Appreciata J’arish Fatronagt SEKVICS I PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Tlfursday, June 13, 1940 The D en ver Catholic R egister Trio of Jesuits, CCC CAMPS ARE BEGINNING Welfare Centers’ Preiident------Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Editor....._____....Rt. Rev. M s^. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Joar.D. WAR TALK-AGAINST FIRES ilanaging Editor...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. (Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B., State Natives, (Continued From Page One) and swing the sharp end of their Trojan Horse’ lour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, Jour.M., M.A.; Rev. John Cavanagh, down the canyon to the highway, shovels against the smouldering and up the highway to a side road, • M.A.; Leonard Tangney, A.B., Jour.M. grass to make a fire trail. The; and down the side road to the mesas looming in the west, turn­ work a couple of hours, then are Tactics Queried Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. To Be Ordained ing into other roads that grow told to lay o ff till morning. Dog- successively rougher, into country tired, they throw themselves on (Continued From Page One) Published Weekly by (Continued From Page One) wilder and wilder. “ 'We must be the areas between the hot earth, Wyo., teams. He introduced ath far from civilization,” exclaim for mountain air is cold. 'The years. There must be contem­ THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) letics and served as football and awe-struck rookies as they pass a problem of sleeping on a 45-degree plated a larger amount of work baseball coach at St. Joseph’s high rustic family driving in a wagon slope then becomes merely a mat­ with other part-time or full-time 938 Bannock Street in the 1927-28 school term. made of rough-hewn logs. At ter of the automatic execution of salaries required in order to use His first Solemn Mass will he last, the trucks come to a stop at two simple movements, a lateral the $10,000. Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1497 sung in St. Joseph’s church Sun­ a place near a.creek that gives no one from one warming ash pile to Since it is true that he who pays day, June 30, at 9:30. Officers of hint of fire. With face» boiling— the other and a vertical one from controls, it is evident that the $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, the Mass will be the Very Rev. C. yes, they seem to boil after hours bed post to bed post and back Council of Social Agencies will be S ch W er J. Darley, C.SS.R., pastor, assist­ of beating by the wind— and limbs again. About 4:30 all are up and Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. controlled in its activities for two ant priest; the Rev. A. A. Zeller, protesting their imprisonment, the at work, not being able clearly to years by the agency which pro­ ^xteirtSAwningCft C.SS.R., deacon; the Rev. Willard boys scramble out of the trucks, remember whether they had any vides this generous sum of money. Thursday, June‘ 13, 1940 Berberich, C.SS.R., subdeacon. throw down their packs, and wait sleep or not. Catholic representatives in the The Rev. Joseph Douglas, S.J., of for lunch. It is walking time from The section leader picks out Council of Social Agencies have St. Marys, Kans., will preach the now on. two boys, one a rustic and one not been informed in any way that OFFICIAL: DIOCESE OF DENVER sermon. A reception will be held After lunch, they take up mat­ city bred, to go with him on a is more than rumor as to the in the afternoon from 3 to tock and shovel and, led by a local reconnaissance hike that must take donor. Neither they nor the other The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial ai o’clock in the Park Lane hotel. We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese. Whatever sheepherder, disappear into the them to the top of the mesa. This council members have been can­ appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those Father Campbell brush of a forest-covered hill. Up is a relief from trail making, but vassed concerning either the need of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. The Rev. Daniel V. Campbell, one hill and down another they the pathless climb becomes steeper of a full-time executive or the We hope The Register will be read in every home of the S.J., another well-known athlete march until at last they are al­ and steeper and the slippery oil need of i thorough overhauling of Diocese. before he became a religious, was lowed to build a fire and boil shale makes walking treacherous. the entire social welfare program We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in bom in Denver July 31, 1909, the coffee and wieners. Then they re­ When they come to 12 feet of in this community. Unless there the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Camp­ sume the trail, feeling as if they sheer wall, which must be climbed is more frankness in stating the whole proposition. Catholics will « URBAN J. VEHR, bell. His father is now dead and could conquer a whole hell of before the mesa top is reached, the city boy resolves he will go have the impression that there is Aug. 5, 1931. Bishop of Denver. his mother resides at 1270 Clayton fires. But there is still no sign street, Denver. The new priest at­ of fire, not even a haze on the no farther, though it be at the a decided attempt being made by tended Annunciation grade school, horizon. Well, the park service risk of being chided for a weak­ some group to dominate Denver Regis high school, and received his men must know what they are ling. The section leader puts a welfare and social work activities. A .B . and M.A. from St. Louis uni­ doing. The sun dips beneath the cautious foot forward, and the It is a poor time to have any versity. woods and dusk closes round a sound of breaking dishes betrays “ Trojan horses” brought into the He entered the Society of Jesus string of men slipping and stumb­ the trickery of oil shale. “ Shall activities of Denver or any other Sept. 1, 1927, at Florissant and ling up an intolerably rough hill. we risk it?” asks the section American community, whether it ShlrdbouiLi took his philosophical course at St. One of the boys loses balance and leader. “ No,” says the country be in the welfare field,. political Louis U. and his theological is caught by one of the park boy, thereby saving a reputation field, educational, or any other. ! Stfewsy’s w«ll-iteekad piedoea ' studies at St. Marys, Kans. He service men with a cheery “ No, no, and two lives. Nevertheless, there are indications dapariatanl laaturing loetl-qroam (Continued From Pagt One) taught at the Holy Rosary mission mister, that kind of stuff doesn’t Life Is Tame, But . . . that such attempts are being iittlts and vagatablai. go here.” No way-side casualties made; at least there is much where the Lillie Flower lived her classmates lost what talent they on the Sioux Indian reservation at The three men then rejoin their had because they had nothing to Pine Ridge, S. Dak., as a scho­ on an expedition like this! Round­ fellows, who have now encamped thoughtlessness among some of the exquisilely humble life only a few ing the summit, they see lights as leaders. years ago. France also is ihe land do. lastic. by a little creek, prepared to You will find home-grown asparagus, beets, of a great city spread out before Until a short time ago the Cath­ where ihe Blessed Calherine La- Parents, in trying to give their Father Campbell has a sister leave, for the fire is now said to be them. “ Spot fire,” says the park olic laity were conspicuous by boure received i h e Miraculous children advantages that were not who is a member of the Loretto under control. “ Life is a tame peas, leaf and head lettuce, radishes, green service man. “ Well, it won’t be their presence in the various com­ Medal from Mary; and also has theirs in youth, sometimes go too order and is a teacher at Commun­ thing, after all,” muse the men, long now,” say the rookies, not onions, water cress, hot house cucumbers and far and rob them o f character ity high. Sterling, 111.' She will as, filled with wieners and coffee, munity activities. They were called olher greal religious shrines, where mountain-wise. “ If any of you men upon to participate because their heaven mel earth. Despile French building tasks. The moral in the teach at the Loretto Heights col­ they contentedly watch the hum­ hot house tomatoes at your Safeway this have any influence with the Lord, ability was recognized and it was infidelity, there has always been true-life story above seems obvious, lege summer school and will be ming birds weave in and out of start praying for rain,” says the evident that the Church’s contri­ amazing French piety. Her saints yet modern times have taken away present for his first Solemn Mass. the bushes in this, it seems, the week end. section leader, hopefully scanning bution was worthwhile in civic may still save France. French many o f the simple home duties Another relative in religion is a only g;reen spot in Mesa county. a cloud scudding across the moon. affairs. A tendency is evident in statesmen probably spoke with ah- that formerly fell to children. It cousin, the Rev. C. F. Whitford, Suddenly the wind starts up, a recent meetings to omit inviting solute literalness, and with a new takes a little more thinking on the S.J., of Marquette U., who was the Bed on a Mountain Side jroar like a freight train is heard, the Catholic laity as well as clergy burst of faith, when they sug­ part o f parents to supply that first Jesuit to be ordained from Four or five hours bring the and reddish smoke appears in the direction of the fire. Scouts re­ to participate in important under­ gested that a miracle might hap­ lack, though it can and should be Annunciation parish. staggering line to the neighbor­ turn with the news that the fire is takings in the community. They pen. The, list o f great French done. hood of leaf and wood smoke and Officers at Father Campbell’s again out of control. Back up were overlooked almost entirely in saints would make a litany in But we could not help being hot scorched earth. The men first Solemn Mass, to be sung Sun­ the arroyo go the stumbling men the recent relief and unemploy­ itself. The darkest hour before impressed by that keep-a-cow idea are placed at intervals of 50 yards day, June 30, in Annunciation The acrid smoke is everywhere ment study. They are conspicu­ the dawn may be here. Perhaps dwellers in apartment church at 10:30, will be the Very S H F E I i M Y hotels should agitate for a pasture and the sun looks like a big drop ously absent in the Estes Park The events in Europe, particular­ Rev. Charles H. Hagus, pastor, of blood. A gust of wind sends Conference on Government Man­ ly Italian entrance into the war, nearby. Imagine what a stir would assistant priest; Father Whitford, be created by a hundred cows the flames pouncing on a tree top agement, and their contribution is gave America a bad case of nerves. deacon; the Very Rev. F. P. Caw­ m and devouring it before the men not deemed worthwhile in other bawling for attention in the heart s o c c is s President Roosevelt’s remarks went ley of Durango, subdeacon; Mr. G. 10 know what is happening. The quarters. Marked opposition too far for the head of a nation. o f a big city’s residential area!— Bischofberger, S.J., master of cere­ Millard F. Everett. whole upper forest becomes a toward fair play to Catholic in­ He could have better omitted his monies. The Rev. James P. Flan­ torch, the flames rise to the height stitutions and agencies has devel­ off-the-manuscript remark about agan, pastor of St. Mary Magda­ 1 2 ^ an OK th at counts OF lECIS DFDAIF of 20 feet, dividing at the top oped in public health and recrea­ Italy’s stabbing a neighbor in the HYSTERICAL HANS lene’s church, Edgewater, will into grotesque turrets, presenting tion, not to mention educational back. The Committee to Defend IS COMING TO DENVER preach the sermon. All Mass offi­ an image not unlike the picture fields. It is a poor time for Ameri­ Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are America by Aiding the Allies sud­ Hysterical Hans von Kaltenbom, cers with the exception of Father of the multi-headed, horned beast cans to be divided in their coun­ denly came to the front as an out No. 1 war-monger o f the American Hagus are Annunciation school of the Apocalypse. cils, regardless of their creed, reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. right propaganda agency. The in graduates, A reception will be air waves, is coming to Denver in The men want terribly to get color, or racial descent. section by it o f ads in large papers held Monday night, July 1, from a few days, and those who still away from this wounded red The House of Quality, where the JOHN H. REDDIN was an hysterical effort to force can stomach his stuff will be privi­ 7 to 10 in the family home. best meats at the most reasonable (Continued From Page One) beast of the forest, but they do Attorney and Counselor at Law us into the war. Addresses by Dr. leged to pay f l to hear him talk; Father Reinert not want to be called cowards. So Herbert W. Leibman prices may be obtained. George Norlin, president emeritus Probably few dollars will be paid, The Rev. Paul C. Reinert, S.J., the Colorado finals for the national they stand their ground until the 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block o f the University o f Colorado, were for most people no longer care a member of a family that has oratorical contest, and Tom Garry, monster’s hot breath singes their and 17th and Curtis intemperate. He disclaimed wish­ to listen to him even when his given five students to Regis high who was rated “ excellent” in the o.d. shirts. They then shoot down RABTOAY'S ing to see us actually fighting, but talk is free. It is much easier to Phone MAin 0557 Denver, Colo, school and college, was born Aug. state for after-dinner speaking, the arroyo like frightened deer, Maurice J. Hickey 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 he urged that the neutrality law turn o ff the radio than to listen to 12, 1910, the son of Mr. and Mrs. all except two hardy characters and the Johnson act, forbidding were the most outstanding in com­ Hans. Francis J. Reinert, 1316 Mapleton who dive into the forest in an at * tbe lending of money to nations petition. For several years, the much-pub­ avenue, Boulder. tempt to circumvent the Are. that did not pay their war debts GEI¥ERAL licized newsman and radio com­ AchicTements Arc Many This makes their comrades wor­ to us, be scrapped. These steps, He studied at Sacred Heart mentator has breathlessly been let­ How the young scholastic, in his ried for their safety, worried I]\SURAI^CE and others he urged, would have school, Boulder, and Regis high INSURANCE e p A i ting us in on all the secrets o f the second year here, coursed the about men for whom, when they us embroiled within a month or before entering the Jesuit order * world— as he sees them. He built Jesuit aggregation over a record- leave camp, they will have no sec LUMP COAL tS.TI two. Sept. 1, 1927, in, Florissant. 'While up a big radio following because breaking slate of some 60 inter­ ond thought. But comradeship is 416 Kittredge Bldg. NUT COAL tt.Ti American sympathy is o at Regis he won letters in football, JOS. J. CELLA he had been to the places where basketball, and baseball and was scholastic debates seems to hinge, a trait brought out by Are fight­ whelmingly with the Allies, but 1120 Security Bldg. Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. international news is made and be­ captain of the baseball team in his to a large extent, upon particular ing. When the boys return to TA. 1395 F MUMFORD, Mzr. common sense dictates that we cause he gave graphic and emo­ senior year. factors behind this knack at handl­ their base, they are met by the Phone KEystone 2633 25th and Decatur GRand 5125 should send no soldiers across and tional “ inside” accounts o f what ing men only a few years his jun­ park service man with the query, that we should not wreck our own He received his A.B. in philos­ was going on in the minds of ophy in 1933 and his M.A. in edu­ ior. For to his credit is a for­ “ Fire get away from you, did it?” economic system. Many who de­ modernity’s men of destiny. midable display of dramatic and “ No,” comes the laconic answer, clare they are unwilling to send cation in 1934, both from St. Louis When people began to find out U. From 1934 to 1937 he was on forensic achievements. “ we got away from the fire.” troops are agitating steps that will that there was more emotion than the faculty of Creighton U. high His high school laurels as an The Back-Fire wreck our economics and drag us, intelligence in Kaltenborn’s oracu­ school, Omaha, Nebr., as a teacher actor and orator were gained while after a short time, into the Hght- The rest of the story involves an lar outpourings, Hans began to he attended Creighton in Omaha, ing. I>et us, as Catholics, not for­ of English, Latin, and Greek. He all day and all night walk to sur­ slip. But already he had made a where, as a senior student, he car­ get that the entire attitude o f the also served as director of dramatics round the blaze and build a back­ great contribution to the develop­ ried away championship honors in Papacy in this turmoil is to pro­ and athletics and in the latter fire and fire trail; it pictures an ment of an hysterical atmosphere the annual public debate festival, mote peace.— Monsignor Smith. capacity worked with Maurice awful moment when the back-fire in this nation, and day by day he “ Skip” Palrang, a former class­ receiving a $25 award and a gold is being lit and the boys wonder pours more hot oil on the fires of mate at Regis high, in bringing medal for recognition as the “ best whether the wind will blow the HE KEPT A COW the war spirit that is blazing up in Creighton prep teams to a top- all-around speaker.” In previous flames in the direction of the main The story is told in the maga­ America. He has been hysterical ranking position in Nebraska high years young Roach had come in blaze, thus checking its progress zine, Character, about members of for years, and the people are now school athletics. for prizes by way of school stage by cutting off its food supply, or a high school class. Years after getting that way, thanks to him His first Solemn Mass will be shows and inter-class debates, and will temperamentally blow in the P t o k U m O n l ^ their graduation two o f them met and Dorothy Thompson and others sung in Sacred Heart church, in his fourth year he played the direction where they are inescap­ and compared notes. The conver­ o f their ilk. Boulder, Sunday, June 30, at 10. lead in It Pays to Advertise, the ably perched upon the steep rocky sation turned to the graduates’ Kaltenbom pretty well explained Officers of the Mass will be the annual school production. He was side of a mountain. It tells of a A tone^ So.n children. himself last Sunday, when he spoke Rev. John Forsyth, O.S.B., pas­ voted the outstanding actor of the night patrol by the side of the One member o f the class had on the Chicago university radio tor; the Very Rev. Robert M. school that year. road, and anxious rookies walking a son who was discharged from a round table with Dr. Mortimer J. Kelley, S.J., president of Regis col­ $125 Is Cash Prize up and down their beats with the S o l i r s . . • position, which promised rapid Adler and Qifton Fadiman. The lege, deacon; Carl M. Reinert, But these were only starters, for awesome idea that on them rests promotion, because he was incom­ discussion dealt with the question S.J., subdeacon; George Reinert, a bit later he cracked the Com- the responsibility to keep the fire petent. Another’s boy was expelled whether America has time to think. master of ceremonies. The Rev. husker state oratorical meet wide from leaping its bounds and going from a university because of dis­ No, said Kaltenbom, this is no time Bernard J. Murray, S.J., will be open and strode easily in to first to Grand Junction, 50 miles away! Financied ©mergencyl Bills overdue . . . sipation. A third saw his lad for thinking; we must act. W e the preacher. position, rating $125 in prize It reveals the story of men who worry over DEBTl How to solve the prob­ arrested for forgery. The fourth have been thinking too much. AH In addition to the subdeacon and know for the first time the de­ money and the right to enter the lem? Let us help you. If you ore a sed- had a son who had committed we can do now is send unlimited the master of ceremonies, there regional oratorical competition at licious taste of warm, stale water, suicide. supplies o f munitions to the Allies will be three other brothers of the Kansas City, Mo., for a chance to men whose socks are muddy with eded inditridual, with established earning One o f the two men present and build up a huge defense at celebrant in the sanctuary. A re­ attend the national roundup in a mixture of sweat and alkali dust, cdaility, inquire about a PERSONAL LO A N said: “ I have reared a family home. Dr. Adler, the deep-thinking ception will be held June 30 from Washinpton, D.C. In the Missouri whose heels are a bright bleeding o f five. As far as I can see they non-Catholic follower of St. 7 to 10 p. m. in the family resi­ city he met defeat at the hands of red as a consequence; men who at this bonk. Loons from $50 upward, 6% are pretty fair specimens o f hu­ Thomas Aquinas, quietly reminded dence at Boulder. Ben Swofford, who went on to win can sleep anywhere in any way discount. . . Equal monthly payments . . . manity; they are all good citizens; Kaltenbom that there has been too DENVER NATIVE TO BE over the nation’s best at the capi­ when the signal is given. Prompt, confidential service. they have no bad habits; they each little thinking in America and that ORDAINED IN CALIFORNIA tal city meeting. But after four days the danger today, as never before, America The Rev. Clement Edward Con­ earn a good living, and I think The same season saw Roach and is past, wearily the boys climb into needs to think— to think straight way, who was born at Denver in each is making a contribution to two of his closest friends on the the trucks, and their greatest dis­ and hard. Hans heatedly denounced 1908, will be one of a class of 29 society. JVow, I am no better than Creighton squad, Tom Reynolds, appointment is to see a luxurious any o f those four men, and why Adler for a “dreamer.” Jesuits to be ordained June 27 car speed into the direction of at San Francisco by Archbishop now a United Press White House should my children be ^ tte r than Hans has apparently given up correspondent, and James Gleason, Utah, when they had imagined they The American National theirs?” thinking, but a year ago he was J. J. Mitty. Father Conway en­ were in territory barely explored! tered the order from Los An­ present chief announcer for WOH, D e n v e r His friend looked at him a mo­ doing a bit o f it himself. He Omaha, judged the best team in At 10 p. m. they drag themselves thought— and said publicly— that geles in 1926. He will sing his into camp and are regaled with hot ment and replied, “It’s because first Solemn Mass in St. Ignatius’ major state contests, having bested you kept a cow.” the Catholic Church was responsi­ the other speakers in three tourna­ coffee ^ and sandwiches, served •LISTIN TO FULTON LKWIS, JR.,Cnmmen-: ble for the Spanish Civil war. In church, San Francisco, June 30 at The first man was astounded. It ments. them, in one magnificent gesture, tutor fivm Washington, D. C,, Daily Monday a speech at Paducah, Ky., in May, 10:30. The Rev. Peter M. Dunne, was true that he had kept a cow by the lieutenant himself! Surely, through Friday, 9:30 p. m., station KFEL. 1939, he said that the Church in S.J., will be the preacher. “ Whatever debate success I had even though he was a successful they think, they must have de­ Spain had devoted itself to amass­ in those high school days,” he says, professional man. Some of his served well of their country! ing wealth and promoting policies “ was probably due to the interest friends had even called him Throw another log in the Sibley injurious to the people and thus San Anionino Native and patience of the sisters at St, “Farmer John.” T^nn'Ci stove! The chill September rains had brought on the war. The part John*^s grade school—that along with the fact that I was far too have broken the back of the The second speaker went on to of Communism in Spain’s troubles Ordained in Kansas FRANK KmCHHOF ADOLPH KUNSmLER small to take up sports.” drought on the Western slope. point out how having chores to he pooh-poohed, and to a question “ Let the sheepherders. start all do gave his children a feeling of President he replied that he would rather The Rev. Celestine Rohr, Performi on Radio the fires they want now,” says the PUe Pres, & Cashier responsibility. Doing a definite live in Communistic Russia than in O.F.M.Cap., a native of San An- After graduation from high gang-leader to his cheering men. task developed stability and char­ Germany “ because in Russia there tonino, was ordained to the priest­ school he entered Creighton uni­ But in their secret thoughts they acter. Small duties made them is no racial persecution, there is hood in the chapel of St. John’s versity. His talent opened the way realize they have gone through ex­ ready for larger ones. In contrast more freedom to criticize . . . and academy, Wichita, Kans., Sunday, to broadcast programs, and he was periences they know no life of the children o f some o f this man’s because the severity o f the reli­ June 9. Born July 31, 1914, in a leading performer of the univer­ peace^ can match— still less any gious persecutions has been modi­ the Colorado town, the young sity in radio plays and speech experience of European war! Home From Universily fied.” Stuff and nonsense! Hans priest was reared and received his events for that year. Following is no Communist but until Stalin early education in Kansas. He his freshman season, he entered signed up with Hitler in a pact that the novitiate in 1930, studying After Canon Law Study made h i s profession in the MAin 5314 ESTABLISHED SINXE lltS Kaltenbom had refused to see in Capuchin order Sept. 8, 1935. He there till he came to Denver. This the offing, the radio oracle was will sing his first Solemn Mass in coming fall Mr. Roach expects to The Rev. Edward Woeber, for­ not far from the fellow-travelers’ St. Francis’ church, Munjor, attend the Jesuit theological school mer assistant Chancellor of the camp. Kans., Tuesday, June 18. at St. Marys, Kans., where he ■will The American Fixture Co. Denver diocese, who in the past A year ago Hans thought the be stationed for three-years before F. J. K irchhof term attended the Catholic IJni- odds were three to one against war ordination. Mtnufaetarert of versity of America, Washington, Brother Electrocuted in Europe, and he said: “ I do not One of his sisters. Sister Mary D. C., where he is taking a three- advocate war, for war accomplishes By Telephone Wire Rose Catherine, is an instructor at COiXSTRUCTIOX €o. CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS year course leading to the Doctor Jjiothing. I hope this country will St. 'Vincent’s school, Kansas City, of Canon Law degree, arrived never send another expeditionary London.' — Brother Abdon De Mo., operated by the Sisters of CHURCH FURNITURE home for the summer last week. force overseas. . . Raet, 39, of St. Joseph’s Retreat, Charity. His brother. Bill, is a BUILDERS He is temporarily at St. James’ He may think this is no time for Highgate, was electrocuted projection artist working for 'Walt BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES church. Father Woeber and the thinking, but hysterical Hans has while coiling up a broken tele­ Disney in Hollywood, and is also Rev. Walter Canavan, who is ex­ another think coming. If Ameri- phone wire at Wisbech, Cambs, the president of an am(tteur the­ We Appreciate Your Patronage Millwork of All Kinds pected home late this week, now c|ns would think straighter and where part of St. Aloysius’ school ater group made up of picture have the Bachelor of Canon Law pray harder, all the world would has been evacuated. He was a workers, who write and direct their FRANK KIRCHHOF, 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. degreo. profit by it.— C. J. McNeilL native of Belgium. own 708 Lawrence St. plays. Denver, Colo. rSESlOENT DENVER, COLO.

A Thursday, June 13, 1940 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE

Event Slated for June 21 |\ I I 0 J I'l VaW aW iViViW aViVaW iVaViVaVaVaViVaViVaVaVW VW W ' TWO EYES . . . NOTRE DAME CLUB LOOKS TO rueolo bodallty Used every minute of every day. Yet the only two you will ever have. They are very delicate, so— CROWD AT SCHOLARSHIP BALL Banquet CHOOSE YOUR OPTOMETRIST WITH CARE Steadfast Reports presented at the Denver door through Thursday night. Notre Dame club’s June meeting June 20, only. Pueblo.— (Our Lady of Mt. Car­ this week indicated & record crowd The early reservation list in­ James P. Gray for the group’s annual scholarship cludes President and Mrs. Charles mel Parish)— The annual banquet ball Friday, June 21, at the Broad­ Haskell, Messrs, and Mmes. A1 G. of St. Rita’s Altar sodality was Optometrist moor Country club. Douds, James P. Logan, Harry Through the Years Held each year in June for the held at a local hotel Sunday, June Lawrence, Jr.; Robert A. Dick, 9. Guests of honor were the Rev. cluh’s scholarship fund, this sum­ William Dick, J. H. Humphreys, 2 11 Colorado Bldg. mer event is expected to be the 0. L. Hough, Eugene S. Blish, A1 A. S. Dimichino, S.J.; the Rev. S. largest ever held by the N. D. T. Frantz, Fred W. Gushurst, Phil M. Giglio; S J., and the Rev. E. E. 1615 California TA.8883 alumni here. The aim of this institution when McCarty, John J. Mulqueen, Don­ Behiels, S. J., who with members The scholarship winner for LENSES DUPLICATED — PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED ald J. Owsley, Herbert C. Spicer, of the sodality enjoyed the follow­ founded was to furnish good serv­ 1940-41, Arthur L. Anderson, Jr., Phil Oberhauser, Joseph Mix, and of Ault, accented the club’s invi­ Jack Meehan; Jack Shee­ ing program: tation to be guest of honor at Fri­ han, Bart O’Hara, William Rice, A tap dance and accordion solo ices at prices anyone could afford. day’s party. Paul Santo, Edward Mansfield, Collegiate decorations in blue was rendered by Margaret Penn, Charles Cassidy, and George Star- piano solos and songs were pre­ Throughout the nearly fifty years that and gold will add color to the' buck; Misses Elizabeth Ryan, Te­ Gold and Silver Broadmoor, according to the com­ resa Guilfoyle, Rita Thompson, sented by Father Dimichino, and have followed we have never deviated mittee’s plan. Bessie Meehan, and others. musical selections were given by Tickets must be obtained from Mrs. Rose Alex, church organist, Medals and Chains from this policy. Our service today members of the Notre Dame club, Club Working as they will not be on sale at the On Retreat Plan who was a guest at the affair. All Our Medals and Chains Carded Broadmoor the night of the party. Under the supervision of Gene Members present were: Mrs, is as complete, thoughtful, and fine as They will be sold there at the Blish, chairman of the Catholic Tony Tamborelli, Mrs. Mary Mar- SCAPULAR MEDALS ANID CHAINS is available anywhere, yet it costs no Action committee, the Denver N. tinelli, Mamie DeSalvo, Mrs. Ade­ D. club is at work on a plan to take line Thomas, Rose Lanza, Mrs. Silver Plated...... 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c Candidate for group from the club’s ranks to more than ordinary service. Regis retreat this summer. Lucy Thomas, Mrs. Saih Appuglise, Sterling Silver...... $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 Mrs. John Mulay, Joe D^oy, Joe If conflicts can be cut to a mini Solid G old ...... $5.00 Franciscan Garb mum on dates, ' the committee Datz, Mrs. Anthony Keep, Mrs. Joe Delliquadri, Mrs. Felix DePietro, wants to get a Notre Dame repre Mrs Joe Pullaro, Mrs. Rose Taul- sentation at one retreat selected MIRACULOUS MEDALS AND CHAINS To Visit Denver by the group. If circumstances lie, Mrs. Pete DeSalvo, Mrs. Helen prevent such a move, individual Pagano, Mrs. Kate Biondolillo, Mrs. Salvatore Maroney, Mrs. Silver Plated...... 25c, 35c, 50c club members will choose the re (St. Elizabeth’! Pariib) Aldo Biggi, Mrs. Charles Frank- treat best suited to their work Rolled Gold...... 65c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Paul Arundel, who is to enter more, Mrs. Joe Ochiato, Mrs. Pete the novitiate of the Franciscan schedule. Santarelli, Mrs. Charles DeMarco, Sterling Silver...... $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2..50 Working with Blish on the Cath­ order in the fall, will arrive in Mrs. Joe Mulay, Mrs. Joe Bacino, olic Action committee are A1 Denver soon to spend the summer Mrs. Tony lanna, Mrs. Anthony These Medals and Chains are very beautiful and a with his mot’ner. He will take the O’Meara, A. Frantz, Jack Shee­ AND SON CHAPELS han, and Ed Owens. Martino, Mrs. Rose Carlo, Mrs. suitable gift for anyone. Franciscan garb as a cleric novice Mary Ribar, Mrs. Sara Sedita, at Paterson, N. J., in August. Brief News Mrs. Helen 'Todaro, Mrs. Sam To- All Medals and Chains Mounted on White Cards KEystone 6297 # KEystone 6296 The annual novena was brought Review Added dero, Mrs. Edith Crusich, Mrs. A. to a close Thursday, June 13, with P. Dell, Mrs. Jack DeJoy, Mrs. I5Z7 ClevelarKl Place the solemn blessing of the lilies of As a new feature of N. D. club Russell Cascio, Mrs. Anna Cabibi, St. Anthony, a Solemn Mass in meetings, the publicity committee is preparing news briefs 4bout Mrs. James Farrell, Mrs. Bernard Guarding Forever our Founder's Ideals honor of the saint at 8 o’clock, and dementi, Mrs. Jennie Gersich, the closing novena service at 7:30 club members, spotlight alumni James Clarke Mrs. Joe Gugliardi, Mrs. Jack o’clock in the evening. The news in other parts of the nation Pisciotta, Mrs. Tony Venuto, Mrs. blessed lilies were distributed after changes in university personnel regulations, and physical equip­ Mary DeSalvo, Mrs. Anthony Church Goods House the morning Mass and again in the Ingo, Mrs. Mike Dagnillo, Mrs. evening at the closing service. ment, and other topics of interest Mike Mangino, Mrs. Pete Maur- Headquarters for Articles of Deyotion, Church Finishings, The bazaar committee and work­ to the club. Local members and Religion Teachers ello, Mrs. Joe Cabibi, Mrs. Anna Books for the Catholic Laity and Clergy. Preferred Parish ers for the bazaar held a meeting alumni throughout the diocese Buccola, Mrs. Joe Todaro, Mrs have been asked by the committee 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 Wednesday evening, June 12, to Charles Musso, Mrs. Tony 'Venuto, discuss and complete arrangements to mail clippings and memos for Mrs. Cecelia Abbott, Mrs. Sam Trading List for the annual event, to be held on the news summaries to the Denver DeCarlo, and Mrs. James Mastro. Arrive in Alamosa the school grounds June 27, 28, and Notre Dame club, 1932 Broad­ 29. The various booths were as­ way. The following members were on MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER signed to the respective societies the banquet committee: Mrs. An­ Alamosa.— Plans are rounding and individuals, and requests were thony Tamborelli, Mrs. Joe Pul­ I ^ The merchants represented in this sectien are boasters. Thej are into shape for the opening of the made that each group do its ut­ laro, Mrs. Mary dementi, Mrs. anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co­ vacation school. The rectory is most to carry its particular assigpi Mary Ribar, Mrs. John 'Taullie, operate with them. ______ST. ISEPII'S TO Mrs. Anthony Keep, Mrs. Rose [ Camp St. Malo 5 ready for occupation by the sis­ ment over the top. The priests of St. Elizabeth’s Carlo, Mrs. Sam 'Todaro, Mrs. ters, and desks have been brought will be on retreat this coming 'Tony Todaro, Mrs. Pete DeSalvo, St. Vincent de Paul's to the Central school from the week. They request that pa­ Mrs. Pete Santarelli, Mrs. Sara ^ TIte Ideal Vacation Spot for Boys k rishioners take this fact into con­ Sedita, Mrs. Frank Krasovec, Mrs. Charles DeMarco, and Mrs. Sam Belter RONNIE RRAE sideration, making only such calls k AGED 10 TO 18 for service as are of an important (St. Joaeph’a Parish) DeCarlo. R**r Styling and DRUG STORE or urgent nature. St. Joseph’s parishioners, under Joseph Vergilio Dies 1 the direction of their pastor, the I 72 Miles From Denver at the Foot of Famous Long’sPeak ^ Beauty Service Come in and See Our ‘aching sisters. The women of Mrs, 0. M. Carmack, her daugh­ Joseph Vergilio, 78, a resident of Beautiful, New, Modern le Sacred Heart league served ter, and Charlotte Hakala are at Very Rev. Christian J. Darley, Pueblo for 62 years, died Sat­ C.SS.R., will participate in a I ^ Tlie Virginia Barber Store inner to the sisters upon their present visiting friends in Fred­ urday evening, June 8, at the PE. 2255 763 SO. UNIVERSITY erick, Md. retreat and triduum in honor of rrival. family home, 325 Beech street. He and Beauty Shop The Rev. Dominic Weber, O.S.B. Our Mother of Perpetual Help on was a retired employe of a June 21, 22, and 23. Masses will j Season Opens July 5 ^ PE. 2586 2«27 E. Virzinia Father Harold Gleason left early of St. Mary’s church, Des Moines smelter company and a member of be offered on the first two days at i the week for his new parish at la., was a recent visitor at St Mt. Carmel church. The Chrysler ittleton. Father Gleason had Elizabeth’s monastery. 6, 7, and 8 and services with a Surviving are two sons and a I ' 5 een assistant here since last Miss Eleanor Van Sise of SL short sermon will be held at 3 and I 20th Season Under Personal Direction of' ^ BONNIE BAKERY daughter, Henry and Ernest Ver­ Grocery Company eptember. Father Francis Faistl, Elizabeth’s parish is recovering 7:30 p. m. daily. The solemn clos­ We Bake Our Own Products gilio and Mrs. Felix English, all MONSIGNOR BOSETTI jcently ordained in Denver, is from a serious operation at Mercy ing of the rites will be held on the i at This Plant of Pueblo, and 12 grandchildren. —Eitablished 1906— le new assistant to Father E. J. hospital.' Feast of Our Mother o f Perpetual Services were held at Mt. Carmel SP. 1103 2335 E. OHIO AVE. McCarthy. Father Faistl is the St. Elizabeth’s commandery of Help, June 23. CORN FED MEATS church. I J Free Delivery St. Thomas’-trained priest the Knights of St. John reports Father Darley’s sermons will be: j Ratesr-$7 per week ^ 1093 So. Gaylord Call PE. 4601 that the visitation and degree Friday, “ Pray for a Just and assistant. rites held at Louisville Sunday, Speedy Peace;” Saturday, “ Pray for the Holy Father and the SOUTH GAYLORD WE DELIVER PEARL 8115 The Tabernacle society held June 9, were a marked success a business and social meeting at Twenty new members were given ChurchSunday, “ Pray for Coun­ try and for Youth.” Parishioners Boulder K. of C. I ♦ ♦ I CLEANERS the rectory Thursday, June 6. Mrs. the second and third degrees in this 1025 SO. GAYLORD Leonard Gleaners John Glodt and Mrs. William Gil­ organization, an outstanding mark have been urged by the pastor to ' For Information Address: k Direct Plant Service If It Looks Like New We Did It more of Hooper were hostesses. of progress for the organization. encourage children to receive Holy Communion daily in the retreat. Finest Quality Dry Cleaning AGENCY CASCADE LAUNDRY At the session it was moved to 'The wedding of John Francis Vecchia of Assumption church Card Party I* Jqne 17 I RT. REV. JOSEPH BOSETTI, V.G. jk A t Reasonable Prices D. B. Leonard 2217 E. Miaaisaippi sponsor a “ pound” party at the Hold Election Welby, and Elizabeth Mary Oberst Members of the Altar and Ro­ PEarl 1350 Marjorie Arnold rectory June 20 for the sisters, I 1536 LOGAN STREET ^ and to have a dinner for them on will take place at St. Elizabeth’s sary society will sponsor a card First Communion Sunday, July 28. church at 9 o’clock June 15. The party Monday afternoon, June 17, Boulder.— (Knights of Colum­ \ DE.NVER, COLORADO W Appearance! Members decided also to pay for Rev. Andrew S. Dimichino, S.J in the Electric institute of the bus)— On 'Wednesday evening, Knight’s^Service one of the three new albs pur­ of Regis college will officiate at Public Service building. Admission June 5, the Boulder council, You’ll find it in a peraonalised haircut. will be 25 cents. Proceeds of the We specialise in permanent waving. chased recently by Father Mc­ the ceremony. Knights of Columbus, had election Insida Washinr and Greasinr The best of care and supplies for your Carthy. After the business session affair will go to the bazaar fund. of officers. Re-elected were Grand Marfak Lobricatit^ - Firestone Tirei satisfaction. Reasonable Prices. games were played at four tables. Mrs. James Burns was awarded Knight Joseph P.'Lenihan, Deputy the quilt in the recent contest of Grand Knight Lawrence Schaefer, 20 00 So. University SP. 9853 Mrs. W. H. McKie won the high SP. 2410 1204 E. Evans prize, and Mrs. Edward Dawson Sodality Plans the society. Chancellor Robert (Jiles, Warden the low. Mrs. Ella Shull thanks all the Michael Pyatek, who filled in at women who helped with the recent Windsor-Meadow Gold Lucien Husung returned from this position a good part of last Benefit Dinner Altar society luncheon and with the University of Colorado, Boul­ year, and Advocate Frank F. St. Philomena's the alumni breakfast. Dolan. Newly elected officers are der, to spend his vacation in Members of the Children of The altar workers for June are Call MAin 5131 Alamosa. George Reinert, treasurer; Lou Mary sodality of Our Lady of Vic­ Mmes. Saunders, Martin, and Maf- Wellecker, recorder; Leo Brehm, The Sacred Heart league will tory chapel, W. 12th avenue and fey. trustee for three-year term; Ralph The Standard in Dairy Products for Forty Years COLFAX BEAUTY SHOP—1148 E. Colfax Ave. meet Sunday, June 16. Umatilla street, will be hosts at Guenther Club Plana Hay Ride Calabrese, inside guard. MRS. JOSEPHINE Phone KE. 2060. Open evenings hy appointment benefit dinner between the hours It was announced at a meeting McLa u g h l i n GIENGER Expert finger waving, hair etyling. marcelling Hermon Lorrenzo, infant son of The council voted to send Mr. and Mrs. Tructosso’ Trujillo, of 5 and 8 p. m. this Sunday, June of the Guenther club Thursday George Reinert to the school of 16. was baptized this week. Leopoldo night, June 13, that tentative plans boy leadership at Regis college in Meredith Window At a meeting Tuesday, June 11 CLAYTON and Elisia Rivera were sponsors. have been made for a hay ride to Denver from July 8 to 13. It was Cleaning Service Father McCarthy has completed the last-minute details of the din be held Thursday, June 27, at the also voted to hold a barbecue sup­ GROCERY and MARKET arrangements with the Rio Grande ner, the sodality’s first money- Pratt Recreation ranch. All mem­ per at the beautiful Blanchard Denver’s Up*Town Window Cleaners raising venture, were completed SPECIAL OFFER Fancy Fruits and Vegetables for the special train for the vaca­ bers and prospective members who lodge some time in the latter part Window Washing - Paint Washing and approved by the spiritual di wish to participate in the event We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six 2626 E. 12th A tc. tion school picnic that is held each oi the month. Wallpaper Cleaned - Walls and Woodwork rector, the Rev. Miguel Pascual are requested to notify the Rev. months to pay your bill. Private room or open storage. We Phones EM. 2000 — EA. 1346 Floor Waxing year at Los Pinos on Cumbres llie grand knight gave a report have low rate of insurance. pass. C.R., of St. Cajetan’s church, and A. A. Zeller, C.SS.R., at the rec­ FAST FREE DELIVERY PHONE CHERRY 4604 1031 E. COLFAX Pauline Miera, sodality prefect. on the state convention held in Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on E. L. MEREDITH tory; Frank Canny, club presi­ Sterling and briefly outlined some The Wednesday Monte Carlo Service committees appointed to dent, MAin 5479, or George Kelly, your work. Whist club met with Mrs. J. F. Mo of the resolutions adopted. kitchen and dining-room duty in SPruce 2290. Personal visits will New Capitol Intyre June 12. MOVING, STORAGE AND PACKING ^*^*'****'^**' elude Beatrice Gonzales, Mary be paid to club members by the After the meeting, the Rev. Heights Pharmacy Miss Frances Erzek, who is em­ Blan, Betty Barcelona, Isabell Gon committee in charge in an effort Harold Glentzer, O.S.B., showed No Money Needed for Six Months ployed in the WPA office here, is zales, Helen Vigil, Cicelia Duran several reels of technicolor pic­ DRUGS AND LIQUORS to have a large crowd present for at Miniranm Prices enjoying a two-week vacation at Senaida Madrid, Beatrice Gallegos the affair. tures taken at Holy Cross Abbey DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. her home in Durango. Mae Coca, and Matilda and Rose summer camp, conducted by the Tour Favorite Been Delivered Ice Cold Bike Shop Paul Mueller, class of 1934, and 1521 20th St. Office and Warehouse III g Colfax Wiesman. Benedictine Fathers of Canon City BILL GEDDES. R. Ph. Evelyn Pardee were married be­ St. Philomena's Favorite Bike Shop Rubel Abeyta, a visitor from Las fore Father Zeller Friday, June each summer. 12th a n d Clayton EM.’ 9875 Legion, Veterans Unite Vegas, N. Mex., will provide spe­ 7, at a Nuptial Mass. Edward The Boulder council has had a To Ban Witnesses From cial entertainment at the dinner by Kuhn and Nora Dero were the at­ very active year and a great part Phone EAST 8577 M. L. LOCK. Prop. playing the guitar and singing tendants. of the credit for this success is East 8th Ave. Creamery due to the co-operation and the j Completely Remodeled Spanish and Mexican songs. Rose Bahl and Harry Coquoz, Pueblo Auditorium both graduates of the high school, spiritual leadership of the Rev. KLEANRITE ' BREAKFAST - LUNCHEON - DINNER were married Tuesday, June 11, John Forsyth, O.S.B., council DELICIOUS HOME-MADE PIES Council Passes Bill chaplain, who has endeared him­ PUEBLO before Father Zeller at a Nuptial “ Cleaners and Dyers” Evalona Dairy Products Pueblo.— The American Legion Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bahl self to the members in the compar­ post in Pueblo was joined in the atively short time in which he has 2602 E. 12th Ave. 3921 E. 3TH AVE. To License Hospitals were the witnesses. past week by the Disabled Amer­ Banns of Matrimony were an­ served with the council. It is felt ican Veterans of the World war that, under his direction and with R. R. KYLE nounced for the first time Sunday JEWELERS in a protest against allowing the An ordinance introduced into his help, the council will continue the city council in March at the for Harold McCormick, class of ELECTRIC CO. Witnesses of Jehovah to use the 1935, and Marian Hencmann of St. to prosper. Loyola City auditorium for a regional request of the department of Frigidaire Distributors OPTOMETRISTS health and charity to require all Francis de Sales’ parish. Refreshments were served after convention July 24 to 28. The D. hospitals, sanitaria, and child- Father Bernard Guenther, C. the meeting, which was the only Phone 277 224 N. Union Art. A.V. commander, W. J. Mcllvan, caring homes to obtain licenses SS.R., left Thursday, June 13, for regular session this month. A PUEBLO* COLORADO Look Your Beat announced that the city council with to operate was passed on final Belleville, 111., where he will con­ special meeting will be held later had been notified of the D.A.V.’s Personality Hairstyling | U | 9 U i 3 e ^ . reading at a council meeting Mon­ duct a retreat for the sisters in for the annual visit of Special intention to fight to cancel the 1 W ait day, June 10. Officials of the charge of St. Mary’s academy. Agent Robert MacKenzie. “It w# can’t *x It—Throw it away” dona at lease on the auditorium granted 1st A ISth of Each Month health department contend that Father Matthias Justen, C.SS. the Witnesses several weeks ago. the measure is designed solely as R., is in Chicago for a short va­ Schmidt Barber Shop Ottii A Warokouoe, 1S21 30th SL Mikus Repair Shop In the Legion’s Post News the a means of giving regulation from cation. Opposite Post Office 2333 E. 28th Ave. ^ Sorricih—KEyitoBO 6320 following editorial comment also a standpoint of health standards Brother Raymond, C.SS.R., re­ Regis Guild to Novelty Work, Gunsmith, demanded the cancellation of the over all institutions giving cus­ turned from Chicago, where he Keys, Doll Hospital *‘And Just as Reliable** contract: made his annual retreat, and todial or medical care in Denver. 107 W. 2nd St. St. Dominic's “ Jehovah’s Witnesses teach that According to the bill, however, it Brother Walter, C.SS.R., is leav­ Meet June 16 no one should salute the flag ol ?ives the director of health and ing Friday, June 14, for Chicago, DID YOU KNOW that Texaco la the United States or pledge allegi­ charities blanket power to issue where he will make a retreat. The Regis guild will hold its The firms listed here de­ Whr not drop in at Famona for Fine Roofinza and ance to our flag. But the United rules and regulations on health Mrs. Sheridan of 729 W. 1st ave­ monthly meeting Sunday, June 16, Shinziea States supreme court has just serve to be remembered When You Have a Roofinz Problem, standards, which conceivably could nue returned this week from a visit at 2:30 p. m. in the Regis library. The WHITMAN GORY’S CAFE Here’a the Anawer—See Your ruled that it is lawful to expel stu­ cause difficulty and hamper the to Salt Lake City. She is in charge As this will be the last meeting ' when you are distributing Licensed Applicator dents from school for failure or of the tickets for the carnival to Lounge Cafe for delicioiif .Sunday breakfast* operation of the existing legiti­ of the guild before the “ homecom­ your patronage in the dif­ luncheon or dinner? Chapman Roofing refusal' to salute the flag. Still mate institutions included under be sponsored by the Dominican Sis­ ing” of the Colorado Jesuits, who our city commissioners are willing HOTEL WHITMAN 3477 W . 32nd Ave. the ordinance were that power ters of the Sick Poor. will be ordained the latter part of ferent lines of business. Com pany to grant the use of our Me­ ibused. There are approximately The Rev. Vincent McCartan, C. lune, plans will be made for this A Neat, Quiet. Reapectabla Place to Eat 29th and North Speer morial auditorium for a district Phone GLendale 0S78 750 institutions that will be af­ SS.R., returned Thursday, June event. convention of Jehovah’s Wit fected by the regulation if it i.' 13, from Steamboat Springs, where The officers of Regis guild cor- nesses. The men for whom tha' ligned by the Mayor. A bill seem: le conducted a mission. lially invite anyone to attend this auditorium was dedicated wouh 0 be needed to control some ob­ Mrs. Charles Rust, Sr., wa.< meeting who has a relative, wher- PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS turn over in their graves if thej jectionable institutions, argue iti :alled to Council Bluffs, la., be ■ver stationed, who is a member of PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS could know about it.” oackers. cause of the death of an uncle. the Society of Jesus. PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, June 13, 1940 CHEMIST-PRIEST Several Sets of Vestments Officers Are Elected by Officers Elected by FT. COLLINS HELPS HAIR DurangoCD.ofA. K. of C. in Stratton 0 0 reo tu fftr from Itchins Scalp» Dandrufi or Thinnins Hair, which may iodicata ap> proachins baldness T Don't delay^-etart Donated to Boulder Church ||jg(ji|| g([j(. f Colorado Springs K. of C. Stratton.— At their monthly ART C. SHEELY, Ine. NOW to 080 the rolnarkablt compound, 03 prepared by Fr. James Gilmore, which •meeting the Knights of Columbus 330 So. College Ave. ^rew perfect hair on bead of bald stu­ elected the following officers: dent, Since then over 60,000 bottles have Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par­ Forsyth, O.S.B., have been donated been sold. Royalties going to charity Users Colorado Springs.— Knights of financial secretary; Earl Gardner, Grand knight, Frank Hoffman; Chrysler - Plymouth everywhere testify to wonderful results ob­ ish)— Several sets of new vest­ to the pastor, the Rev. John For­ Durango.— The C. D. of A. held Columbus council 582 met June recorder; George Farrell, treas­ deputy grand knight, Frank Feier- tained. Order through your druggist or ments, including the white dal­ syth, 0. S. B. A set of green vest­ the installation of the newly elect­ urer; Carroll Dunn, warden; Dr. PHONE 777 dept, store who will gladly get it for you if 4 and elected these officers: Ber­ matics and liturgical albs that will ments, also included in the gift, Edward O’Leary, advocate; Ger­ stein; chancellor, William Thomas; they do not have d on hand. Prices: Glo- be worn for the first time Sunday, was worn Sunday, June 9, for the ed officers Wednesday evening, more Shampoo 60c, Hairmore Scalp Lotion June 12, at 8 o’clock in the school nard G. Huschke, grand knight; ald Madden, outside guard; Walter warden, Edmund Knochel; re­ $1.00 and S2.00. Take this adv. with you. June 16, at the first Solemn Mass first time. An additional alb and James J. Fagan, deputy grand Mikens and Edward Balfe, inside corder, Vincent Dvorak; treasurer, GILMORE-BTTRRE. IN(X. Seattle, Wash. to be offered by the Rev. Brendan surplice were gpven to the pastor hall. Miss Marie Andrews, assisted STALLING’S by the past grand regent, Mrs. knight; J. Franklin Sullivan, lec­ guards; William Bailey and L. E. Leonard Dischner; advocate, Henry as personal gifts. Father John Welte, trustees. Pelle; inside guard, Peter Puetz; Pile Sufferers! expresses his thanks for the dona­ Dorothy Perkins, installed the turer; Wallace Adams, chancellor; Electrical Supply Co. members as follows: Grand regent, James McGauran, financial secre­ Altar Society I* Meeting Friday outside guard, Stanley Dvorak; tions, financial secretary, Albert Kno­ Mrs. Augusta Davidson; vice grand tary; Paul McCarville, assistant St. Mary’s Altar society will hold 142 So. College Phone 542 Attention Bilke Sale Nets Beauprez-Stengel Wedding Held regent. Miss Mamie O’Connell; chel, and trustees, Joseph Dvorak its regular meeting this Friday At a Nuptial High Mass cele­ and Carl Knochel. Electrical Appliance*. Wiring. A Repairlag The McCleary Clinic, 6-1800 prophetess, Mrs. Herbert Mc­ afternoon at 2:30. Hostesses are Elms Blvd., Excelsior Springs, brated by Father John Forsyth, Gregor; lecturer, Mary Conklin; O.S.B., Wednesday, June 5, Miss Mrs. M. Kiser, Mrs. Mary Gaffney, ^ 0 ., is putting out an up-to-the- historian, Lillian Dailey; financial and Mrs. A. Roche. The society Marie Stengel, daughter of Mr. secretary, Mary Sheehan; treas­ PueUoan Vins •minute book on Piles (hemor- in Ouray and Mrs. Michael Stengel, became will not meet again until Septem­ Patronize These 'rhoids) and related ailments. You urer, Mary Kennedy; monitor, ber. can have a copy of this book by the bride of Joseph Beauprez, son Kathleen Pearce; sentinel, Mar­ At a ceremony solemnized in St. ■asking for it on a postcard sent of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beauprez garet Gorman; organist, Helen Ouray.— The Altar society spon­ of Lafayette. The choir sang Gre­ Mary’s church at 9 o’clock Satur­ ^to the above address. No charge. sored a bake sale at the Power Gorman; trustees (for three Bishop s Award gorian Mass No. 8, with Mrs. Anna­ day, June 8, Miss Madeline Dris­ :,It may save you much suffering company office. The net proceeds years). Misses Rose Cavanaugh COLORADO bel T. Barr at the organ. As an coll became the bride of Howard ;and money. Write today for a amounted to around $30, which and Martha R. Clarke, and chap­ jfree copy. Offertory solo, Miss Mary Eliza­ lain, the Very Rev. F. P. Cawley. Brough. The Rev. John Scannell was donated toward the remodel­ beth Archibald sang an “ Ave Pueblo.— (St. Patrick’s Parish) read the Nuptial Mass. The bride ing of the rectory, the work of Maria,” accompanied by her sister. A number of students have —Miss Mary Qualkenbush, grand­ wore a gown of white slipper satin which is now in progress. Miss Nellie Margaret Archibald. returned from various colleges. daughter of Frank Carroll, 211 with shoulder-length veil and car­ SPRINGS Boys and Young Men Mr*. Laube Diet The bride’s attendants were Among them are May McNamara, Madison, and a senior next year ried white peonies. The brides­ Miss Helen Stengel, her sister, Geraldine Dieckman, Dolor ine at Loretto Heights college, Denver, maids were Miss Dorothy Roggo, wishing to bs Prissts or Brothers to Mrs, W, G. Laube of Ridgway Klahn, Austin Klahn, John Dug­ Merchants . . . They are aiding YOUR and Miss Martha Beauprez, sister won first prize in an essay contest who wore yellow chiffon; Irene the Order of S t Camlllus may writo passed away. The Altar society, gan, Jde Cummins, George Engler, sponsored by the Most Rev, Urban to ths Rev. Father Superior, S t led by Father Joseph Lane, said of the bridegroom. Bernadette Driscoll, sister of the bride, who Catholic press Burger, cousin of the bride, was and Cyril Cummins. J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver. The wore lavender taffeta, and Helen Camillufl Monastery* 1611 So. Z6th the Rosary for her at the mor­ $20 award was presented by the tuary chapel. Father Lane offered the flower girl and Richard Sten­ Mrs. Gilbert Perkins entertained Alice Brough, who was gowned in S t. Milwaukee. Wise. Bishop at commencement exercises Requiem Mass in St. Patrick’s gel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis her sewing club Friday afternoon, pink net. All carried lavender at the college. Miss Qualkenbush, church. The local choir furnished Stengel, Jr., was the ring-bearer. June 7. sweet peas. The best ihan was Jos­ who wrote on “ The Peace Endeav­ the music. Interment was in Cedar Assistants to Mr. Beauprez were Mrs. Mary Pingrey left for eph Kekeisen. Ushers were Wil­ FOOTWEAR ors of Pope Pius XI and Pius ALEY DRUG GO. Hill cemetery. Oscar Beauprez, his brother, and Washington, D. C., June 2, to at­ liam Onufrock and Louis Micci. BEST IN QUALITY. NEWEST IN XII,” is vice president of the stu­ STYLE Iowa Farm for Sale The Laubes had been living in Albert Van Thyn of Longmont. tend a reunion of her class at Mr. and Mrs. Brough will make Fast Free Delivery Service George Reinert, Carl Saindon, and Georgetown convent school. dent body at the college and vice their home in Colorado Springs. 49 Yean in the Pike* Peak Region Webster county, Iowa: extra Durango for more than a year and prefect of the sodality, and has had returned to Ridgway only 3 James Reinert ushered. A wedding Redman Duggan is visiting with Main 250 THEVORHESSHOECO. good 393 acres. Catholic com­ breakfast was served immediately held numerous other offices in Dinner to Feature weeks before Mrs. Lauhe’s death. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. munity near Clare. Part of after the Mass at the home of the class and college organizations. improvements are new, the bal­ A daughter, Mrs. Joe Hudson, and Duggan. Mr. Duggan will proceed She is a graduate of Pueblo Cath­ C. D. of A. Jubilee a son, Clifford Laube, who reside bride’s parents, east of Boulder. to Trinidad, where he will be em­ Members of Court St. Mary, ance are fair to good. About A reception for the many friends olic high, where she was an honor in Los Angeles, were met in Gal­ ployed. C. D. of A., will mark the 20th FREE MOTOR DELIVERY 1 285 acres now cultivated; bal­ and relatives of the couple was student. She is spending the sum­ ance in pasture; some timber; lup by Durango friends and were Former Nur*e Here Wed* mer in Pueblo. anniversary of the court’s found­ White Eagle Market brought from there to Ridgway held in the afternoon. The couple ing June 20 by receiving Holy mostly tillable if cleared. This ( at home at Meadow Brook The marriage of Miss Alma Girl* Win Honor* GROCERIES, MEATS, Thatcher Block Drug is a real buy at only $81.50 by Mrs. J. G. Nash and daughter Leonardelli to Peter L. Phillips in Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass Helen. farm near Lafayette, where Mr. Helen Huber, talented young in St. Mary’s church. At 7 o’clock FRUITS AND PASTRIES “ The Rexall Store” per acre. Terms of 25% cash, Beauprez has a large cattle ranch. St. Catherine’s church, Denver, on Pueblo pianist, attained one of balance carried at 5% interest. ^Mr. Laube is an employe of the June 5 has been announced. Mrs. that evening a dinner will be Main 6500' 202 N. Tejon St. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Anthony Ehrhart Die* three top spots for outstanding Rio Grande Southern railway. The Phillips had been head' nurse in served at the Antlers hotel. An COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. PHONES 25-26 R. E. COLE, 4320 Ingerioll Anthony Ehrhart, a resident of scholastic work at Pueblo Catho­ Laubes .have made their homes at Mercy hospital for several years. interesting program has been Ave., Des Moines, Iowa. this county since 1876, died at his lic high school during the past Ridgway, Rico, and Durango at Mr. and Mrs. Phillips will make planned. The Rev. John Scannell, home in South Boulder on Wednes four years. Irene Purkatt attained various times. their home in Denver. chaplain of the court, will be Give CAMPION a Boy day, June 5. He was born in Stras- a high place in the commercial speaker of the evening. Past grand ECONOM Y MARKET burg, Alsace-Lorraine, in 1852 and Mrs. Henry Klahn and daughter, department four-year rating. She regents who are active members Get Back a Man Dolores, have gone to Pueblo on a came to America in 1870. His only has been handling the correspond­ of the court have been appointed A FULL LINE OP The School with a K. of C. in Pueblo vacation. ence from that school for the Star surviving relatives are Miss Eliza­ hostesses as follows: Mrs. Anna Groceries & Meats Barthel’s personal interest in beth Sheeby, a niece, with whom Miss Eileen Fager and James Journal the past year. Fleming, who has also held the f eachboy.... he made his home, and a nephew, Smith were married June 2 at Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Butts went office of state regent; Mrs. Cath­ Complet* Stock of Imported Goodf CAMPION is a Jesuit Nominate Leaders A. N. Ehrhart of Golden, 111. He Thoreau, N. Mex., by the Rev. Phones 1167-58 732 So. Tejon Ice Cream to Denver to be present at the erine Fagan, Mrs. Mary McIntyre, Wholeaale and Retail residential high was buried Saturday morning, Leo Olmann. Miss Frances Fager, graduation of their son, Walter, Mrs. Lodena Carrick, Mrs. Jo-' school for Catholic Pueblo. — Pueblo council No. June 8, with Father Robert Mur­ sister of the bride, and S. Smith, from Regps college, where he re­ sephine Prendergast, and Mrs. WWW' w w w w Fine Candies boys. Highest rating 557, K. of C., at its regular meet­ ray, O.S.B., officiating. brother of the bridegroom, at­ ceived the degree of Bachelor of Florence Knight, retired grand ALWAYS DEPENDABLE in studies; best Cath- tended the couple. Mr. and Mrs. ing of June 4 nominated officers Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goddard, Science in commerce and account­ regent. W. B. BARTHEL, Proprietor olic atmosphere who were married recently in this Smith will make their home in for the coming election, which will ing. Active charter members of the Healthful location. Physical exer­ parish, have left Boulder to make Thoreau, N. Mex., where Mr. Smith 23 YEARS IN BUSmESS be held Monday, June 17. At that Mrs. George F. McCarthy, Jr., court who will he honored are cise for every boy. Military train­ time the council will be honored their home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. operates a trading post. has returned to Pueblo from Ko­ Meadow 131 North Teinn St. Phone Main 162 Mrs. Margaret Barthel, Mrs. Rose ing. All sports . . . golf course by a visit from the supreme repre­ Goddard was the former Alice William Burke, infant son of komo, Ind., where she visited her Blackburn, Mrs. Fanny Haas, Mrs. COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. Elzi. . . . all winter sports. 70 acre sentative, Rob6rt Mackenzie. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. O’Rourke, was mother. Anna Daly, Mrs. Mary Kiser, Mrs. campus. $525 covers all expenses. The council will hold its regular Father John Forsyth left Tues­ baptized by Father Cawley June Mrs. George Timmerman arrived Mary McIntyre, Mrs. Margaret quarterly Communion at St. An­ day morning, June 11, for Holy 9. Dr. and Mrs. Leo Lloyd were Gold CAMPIOM McCarthy, Miss Mary Murray, Mrs. thony’s church, the date to be an­ Cross abbey in Canon City to be in Denver by plane from San BOX 6. PRAIRIE DU CHIEN. WISC. the sponsors. Marie Ryan, and Mrs. Vida Rey­ CLARK’ S nounced later. present at the annual retreat for Francisco June 5 and was met Dairy Products K. of C. Elect Officer* nolds. Out-of-town charter mem­ the Benedictine priests of this there by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mc­ Service Station The entertainment committee is bers are Dr. Winifred Weber and Milk • Ice Cream • Butter When buying from the diocese. Election of officers Monday Donnell. Mrs. Timmerman will planning another “ Ladies’ Night’’ Mrs. Mary Shoup. Among honored 2715 W. Colorado Ave. Phone 4568 party in the near future. The women of the parish met night, June 10, in the school hall visit with her father and mother, The M owry firms advertising in this guests will be Mrs. Adeline Ger- in the school hall Wednesday after­ by the Knights of Columbus re­ Dr. and Mrs. J. J. McDonnell. Delco Batteries - Gates Tires The delegates to the state con­ ardi of Trinidad, state regent, and paper, please mention that vention gave their reports on the noon, June 12, to begin making sulted as follows: Grand knight, John F. Farley has been seri Creamery Co. COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO Edward Lechner; deputy grand ously ill the past week. Mrs. Leo other state officers. Clergy attend­ you saw their advertise­ activities of the convention. garments for the Red Cross. ing will be the Rev. Michael Har­ \jta Division No. 2 of the Altar knight, James McGue; chancellor, Dillion and daughter, Ann, of Plans are being made for the rington, the Rev. C. J. McCarthy, ment. society sponsored a card party in John G. Stewart; recording sec­ Greeley, came to Pueblo to be with council’s annual picnic. O.M.I.; the Rev. George Flan­ the school auditorium Tuesday, retary, Edward Brennan; treas­ her father. agan, M.M., and the Rev. Felix FAT ROY BARBECUE evening, June 11. Refreshments urer, Paul McCormick; advocate, Mrs. A. G. Sinclair, 221 Grace, Abel. COX BROS. were served. Thomas E. Higgins; financial sec­ is reported recovering from an DINE — DANCE retary, John Miemyk; lecturer, Members are urged to make JAMES MOTOR CO. At a Nuptial Mass Saturday operation performed at St. Mary’s DINNERS Quality Footwear morning, June 8, Miss Margaret Herbert McGregor; warden, Wil­ hospital. their reservations not later than DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS liam Connolly; inside guard, An­ Monday, June 17, with Mrs. Chas. 3001 N. NEVADA Pettengill, daughter of Mrs. Mrs. Joseph F. Snedec left Wed­ On Denver Hi-W*y 26 N, Tejon Expert Repair Service at Reatonable Rates- -Alto Used Cart Ernestine Pettengill of Boulder, drew Miemyk; outside guard, Lee B. Kelly, M. 5 7 5 9 ;'Mrs. Chas. Jnst N. of Spring* Serna; trustee. Ralph Connor. nesday, June 5, for Chicago, to Allor, M. 6001-R, or Mrs. Florence 13th & Lincoln K E. 8221 became the bride of Joseph A. meet her daughter. Miss Mary Parks, Jr., of Garfield, N. J., be­ W. E. Duggan and Ralph Connor, Thomas, M. 5667. who were delegates to the K. of C. Elizabeth Snedec, who attends fore Father Harold Glentzer, O.S. St. Mary-of-the-Woods college in Court’* Officer* In*talled B. Miss Anna Marie Bittner played state convention at Sterling, gave Court- St. Mary held a business interesting reports on the event. Indiana. They will go to Joliet Beautifully Hours; 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone MAin 3437 organ selections at the Mass. The to visit relatives and will be and social meeting in the American bride’s only attendant was Mrs. Refreshments were served at the Legion hut Tuesday evening, June and Restfully close of the meeting. met there by Mrs, Zora Sabin, Henry Parks of Philadelphia, Pa., who will accompany her sister, 4. Installation of officers took Appointed Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist . and the best man was Henry Mrs. Anna McGregor, Mrs. Au­ Mrs. Snedec, and her niecie to place. Mrs. Map^ McIntyre, a past Parks, brother of the bridegroom. gusta Davidson, and Mr. and Mrs. Pueblo. grand regent, installed these offi­ IXL Out-of-town guests included Mr. Herbert McGregor left on June 9 cers: Mrs. Mary Myrtle Thompson, for Denver to attend the gradua­ Mr. and Mrs. James M. Daily Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets and Mrs. Parks, Sr., and Mr. and grand regent; Miss Mary Frances Mrs. William Parks of Boston, tion of their grandson and nephew, spent the weekend in Colorado Clarahan, vice regent; Miss Clare MILK AND BUTTER Mass. A wedding breakfast was John Colon Conroy. After the Springs and attended the com­ Foley, lecturer; Mrs. Julia Con­ served to friends and relatives at graduation, Dr. Conroy and Mrs. mencement exercises at Colorado roy, prophetess; Miss Ruth Dea, Blanchard’s lodge. The couple will Davidson were to proceed to Little college. Their twin daughters, historian; Miss Mary J. Enlow, There’* health and pleaaure in Misses Joanne and Geraldine make their home in Paterson, N. J., Rock, Ark., to spend some time monitor; Mrs. N. J. Leonard, sec­ theae fine daWy product*. where Mr. Parks is vice president visiting Mr. and Mrs. Colon Mc­ Daily, were graduated from the retary; Miss Nora Sullivan, treas­ ARGONAUT HOTEL of the Chambon Corp. Gregor, who live there. college. urer (re-elected); Mrs. Mathew 117 E. PIKES PEAK Where Denver’* Society Entertain* for Luncheon* and Dinner* Miss Catherine Koller was Butler and Mrs. Carol B. Dunn, graduated from Mt. St. Scho- sentinels; Mrs. A. J. Ash, organ­ FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, SACRED HEART CHURCH IN lastica’s academy at Canon City. ist; Mrs. A. W. Engelbert and The firms listed here de­ GOOD SHOES DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 She is a daughter of Mrs. Cath­ Mrs. Thomas Fagan, trustees. Mrs. erine Koller and attended the acad­ A. W. Engelbert and her hostess POPULAR PRICES / serve to be remembered Beautiful Ballroom* Private Dining Room* PUEBLO TO HAVE PROCESSION emy the past two years. committee had a social hour in when you are distributing Mrs. C. E. Earnest, Robert honor of the outgoing officers. WulffShoeCo.! your patronage in the dif­ Earnest, and Jack Neelan returned Peter McNulty, For MEN mmiiiim RIIP Pueblo.— (Sacred Heart Parish) Frances Heigh aVe ill at their home after a week’s visit to Wash­ For WOMEN ferent lines of business. —Monthly procession of the Most homes. ington, Kans., and Kansas City. 91, Passes Away For CHILDREN Blessed Sacrament jvill take place The Rev. John Bergin, S. J., They were accompanied to Pueblo Sunday evening, June 16, at 7:30 Peter Walsh McNulty, 91, a spent a few days in Pueblo visit, by Mrs. Earnest’s mother, Mrs. resident of Colorado since 1889, p.m. The Young Ladies’ sodality ing with his sister. Miss Florence R. J. Ingraham, and her aunt, died June 6. He was born in Potts- and the high school girls will take Bergin. Fathsr Bergin will spend Miss Mary Nelon, of Kansas City, dam, N. Y., on Jan. 29, 1849, and Use DERNGOOD COFFEE part. the remainder of the summer at who are guests at the home of Dr. was a member of Sacred Heart FRESHLY ROASTED A meeting of the Young Ladies’ Camp Frazier. and Mrs. Earnest. Dr. Earnest, church here. Surviving relatives sodality will be held in the parish Mrs. Vance Driscoll and Mrs. who left here with the group, re­ are a son, Joseph P. McNulty, and Ask Your Grocer hall Friday evening, June 21. John Gray went to Denver with turned home June 6 after visiting a granddaughter, Edith McNulty, THE DERN CO. Colorado Springs Mrs. Catherine Bradly and Mrs. their daughters. Miss Virginia relatives and attending a reunion both of Colorado Springs. Funeral Driscoll and Miss Margaret Mary of his high school class at Wash­ services were held at Sacred Heart Gray, who took part in a music ington. church at 9 Saturday. Interment festival. Both girls received ex­ was in Fairview cemetery. ST. JUDT'S UNIT cellent marks in the contest. Requiem Mass was offered in Mrs. John Shuff has opened a Sacred Heart church June 4 at 8 dressmaking shop in her home. for John Germain. Interment was LA MONTE in ZEPHYR Pullmans and Chair Cars Pueblo Drive to in c — = s t ^ No. 356, Ladies’ Catholic Benevo­ Colorado Springs. — The La- tended the funeral of his sister- baby is the grandson of Mrs. Mary lent association, was held Thurs­ Monte Hat shop, 11 S. Tejon in-law, Mrs. Albert Safranek. • Invest your money safely in the Pontifical Cotholic « Faricy of this parish. day, June 6, in the Women’s club street, is celebrating its first an­ Weekend guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James F. Mc- house. niversary. Out of appreciation for Mrs. Don Burnett were Mr. and La Monte Hat Shop UNIVERSITY ANNUITY BONDS Feeley are the oarents of a girl, The Very Rev. Thomas J. Wolo- patronage of the Catholic people, Mrs. Carlton Hendricks of Pueblo, bora June 11 at St. Mary’s hos­ han, pastor of Sacred Heart church, which materially aided in making Mr. and Mrs. Burnett plan to 11 SO. TEJON ST. 5% to 7 % 'Interest for Life pital. left Thursday, June 6, for a six- his store a success, Lou H. La- leave shortly after July 1 for the The wedding of Mary Louise week vacation with relatives in Monte is presenting an anniversary East, where they will reside. For details write to Prince and Frank Ritchie took Pennsylvania. sale that Colorado Springs women A dessert-luncheon is being place at 7 o’clock on Saturday, Mrs. Miles A. Connor'and chil­ REV. FATHER RALPH, SVD, NatT. Dir. will not forget for some time. All planned for June 17 by the June 8, in St. Leander’s church, dren, Miles A. Jr., and Martha styles and colors that the Eastern Thimble club at the home of Mrs. • 'Catholic University of Peking, 176 W. Adams St., Chicago I with Father Fife celebrating the Ann, of Grand Junction, are visit­ market affords in the latest fashion John Offerman. Assistant hostesses PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ______-1C^ ------K ------It 3t— OC------51— Mass. Attendants were Josephine ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. have been purchased for this will be Mmes. J. J. O’Hearn anc Ritchie and Peter Leri. G. Connor. event iDennis O’Connor. Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN I Thursday, June 13, *1940 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Sl Mark $ Club GIRL AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP Bnildersi TO ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’ Refurnish In June--Save Holds Session (St. Patrick’s Parish) and in the year just completed Gloria Billings, daughter of Mr. maintained an average o f 98 per and Mrs. Charles Billings and a cent. She was chosen as valedic­ St. Mark’s Young People’s club student at St. Patrick’s school for the past eight years, has been torian of the class at its com^ Section of Holy Family parish met in awarded a four-year scholarship mencement exercises. In addl $5.00 DOWN the school hall Tuesday evening, tion to the scholarship, she was June 11. awarded a medal for perfect at­ DELIVERS The social committee, headed by tendance. Denver Wrecking and Gonsiruetion Go. Barbara Fogliatti iind including Miss Billings is a talented musi' cian, and has been the parish or Don Secord, Rita Horrigan, Betty ganist for the past two years. In LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Caufield, Joe Nelson, and Clara the recent spelling contest spon­ 1000 South Broadway PEarl 3705 Mertens, was asked to investigate sored by the Rocky Mountain the possibility of getting special News, she was one of the six en­ rates at Elitch’s gardens two nights trants chosen from the parochial in July for the club members. July schools for the state finals. 2 and 20 were the prospective Party Ticketi On Sale You Are Making a Mistake if You Don’t See nights mentioned. The Altar and Rosary socie^, HUGH M. WOODS MERGAHTILE GO. The subject of membership pins through Mrs. D. R. Lucy, chair­ was also discussed and the mem­ man of the card party to be spon­ For All Kinds of Building Material bership committee under Barbara sored by it, is distributing tickets Murray was delegated to investi­ to all its members by mail and 5700 N. Federal 2800 Broadway gate the cost and to learn the de­ urgently requests that every effort CR. 1657 MA. 5366 sires of the club members. Those be made to dispose of them. The on the committee are Joe Barth, card party, which is always part Phil Burns, Joe Fanning, and of the annual bazaar, is being held Esther Center. The drawings of despite the fact that the bazaar “COLOR STYLE" Your Home With MARTIN-SENOUR suggested designs are to be pre^ has been postponed until later in PAINTS—VARNISHES—ENAMELS sented to the club at its next meet­ the summer. The beautiful rec­ Distributed br ing. tory grounds are being prepared It was also voted to buy four for this event. Cards and other FALBY PAEVT & HDWE. CO. new records for the nickelodeon. games will be featured. Special prizes, a table prize, and refresh' 32 Bdwy. Ph. PE. 2940 Prizes at the picnic, held Sun^ day, June 2, were awarded to Gloria Billings ments will be offered. Sunday, June 16, will be Com­ Lloyd Cuneo, Helen Dougherty, to St. Francis de Sales' high school and Joe Fanning. munion day for the members of In her school course Miss Billings both senior and junior Young U-Piece Livingioom Ensemble A meeting of all the young peo­ “ VENETIAN BLINDS” has achieved an enviable record. Ladies’ sodalities at the 7:30 Mass. ple’s clubs of the city will be held She led her class for eight years, eleven pieces carefully selected Are of Unexcelled Quality. 5-Day Delivery. Sunday afternoon, June 16, at St. The summer schedule of Masses A perfectly marvelous group of bORuty and utility- “ ZIM” Estimates Free. Guaranteed. Francis de Sales’ rectory. This will go into effect Sunday. Mass tS make up a perfect ensemble. Included aret meeting is very important and each hours will be 6, 7:30, 9, 10:30, and Zimmerhackel Venetian Blind Co. Actors to Prove 12. Daily Mass will be celebrated organization is requested to send Velvet Davenport Cocktail Table Reading Lamp at 7. Confessions will be heard at See This Roomful 1401 Blake St. Phone K E. 68 58 its president and the chairman of Velvet Chair Framed Picture the Masses on Tuesday and on Table Lamp of Furniture the publicity committee. The meet­ Occaaional Cbair End Table ‘A Gem Is a Gem Friday mornings. ing will start promptly at 3 p. m. Lamp Table Floor Lamp Metal Smoker Tomorrow ^Further plans for the union will A general meeting of the Young DEHVER MARDLE t TILE CO. be discussed. Wherever Found’ Ladies’ sodalities will be held Thursday evening, June 20, in the Karaghemians Iranian ' HEATILATORS library. Prospective members are Luatered American Oriental and all equipment for Mountain Cabin Fireplaces. Aid Society to A return to the spirit of the invited to attend. Hostesses will be Amy Howard, Mary Brandi, MAY WE ESTIMATE TOUR MARBL^ AND TILE WORK “ Gay 90’s’’ will be effected at the Cathedral Youn^ People’s Dra­ Helen Bruno, and Viola Cinea. The MA. 1484 1652 Tremont Street KE. SS80 Meet on June 20 matic club’s revival of the once general intention for June is popular melodrama, The Old Way- “ Catholic Marriages.” R U G S ‘ 4 9 “ side Inn or United at Last, by J. E. The Sacred Heart Aid society A surprise wedding shower was Crary, in Oscar Malo, Jr., Me­ sponsored by the senior sodality Rich looking deep piled rugs—the colors are so PITTSBURGH PAINTS will meet Thursday, June 20, at morial hall Wednesday, June 19, the Catholic Daughters’ clubhouse, for Miss Julia Emrich Wednesday attractive and the texture so pleasing you will be SUNPROOF — WALLHIDE ___ WATERSPAR — FLORHIDE at 8:30 p. m. 1772 Grant street. A large attend­ evening, June 5, at the home of delighted at the distinction they will give to yoUr Smooth as Glass ance is urged as final preparations Not only will patrons be given Miss Louise Mauro. Twenty mem­ rooms. will be made at this time for the the opportunity of witnessing a bers were present. Miss Emrich PITTSDURGH PLATE GLASS CO. annual charity card party to be fine example of the gold brick age was presented with a framed piC' of drama, but between acts they ture of “ Madonna of the Lilies” 2519 Walnut TAbor 2241 held at the Knights of Columbus hall Wednesday evening, June 26. will hear the hit tunes of the turn and a chenille spread. Miss REGVLAR $59.95 The society has no income for of the century. Members of the Mauro was assisted by Misses Amy r~“ its relief work outside the pro­ audience have been invited to give Howard and Belle Roth. ceeds of this party and member­ vent to their emotions freely in The Rev. Thomas Barry bap­ B & R Electrical Supply €oe ship dues. For 48 years the party the hissing of villians and the laud­ tized Lillian Sarah Marie, infant has been held on or near St. Pat­ ing of hero and heroine. Michael daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tor­ WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS rick’s day. This year, because of Andrew Siane, who has had many res, Sunday afternoon. Sponsors other charity events scheduled for years of theater experience in were Thomas Aragon and Lucita 1414 Glenarm Place Phone TA. 5143 that time, the Sacred Heart Aid Denver, is directing the play. Tick­ Torres. DENVER, COLORADO society party was postponed. Mrs. ets may be secured from any mem­ Michael Lewis, Daniel Collins, J. A. McDonald, president of the ber of the Cathedral Young Peo­ and Philip Braeton’ are spending society, is chairman of arrange­ ple’s club and at Foley’s Men’s two weeks at Camp Santa Maria. shop, across from the Cathedral. ments, assisted by Mmes. P. W. Henry Pullo of this parish and Stauter, J. J. Dean, T. R. Davis, The main theme of the drama, Christine DePietro of St. John’s GUIBY BBOS. E. M. Du Bois, Elmir Hanlin, and "a gem is a gem wherever it may parish were united in marriage Frank Holmber^. Mrs. McDonald be found,’’ centers about lovely Sunday afternoon, June 9, before WALLPAPER & PAINT CO. entertained this committee at Elsie Lutz, who portrays the hero­ the Rev. Achille Sommaruga. At­ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL luncheon at her home Monday, ine, first known as Gypsy Beck­ tendants were Ben DiPietro and June 10. with, daughter of a villainous inn­ Josephine Pullo. 1435 Court Place Denver, Colo* keeper; later discovered to be Miss Rose Marie Narraci, Lady Lillian Arley of the British daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1 0 7 Pairs Reg. $8.98 Fr. Zaleha Leaves to aristocracy, but who is known as w W W W W W W W W ' Mona Fresider, famous actress. Narraci of this parish, and George Damask and Print Size Attend Sick Mother Ike Hug, handsome and talented Fabrizio will be married before 9x12 ^ actor, portrays the courageous and Father Sommaruga Sunday after­ noon, June 23. Following the cere­ Thoms Linoleum Studio, Inc. faithful hero who saves his love The Rev. Lambert Zaleha, 0. F. mony a reception will be held at DRAPERIES If your livingroom “ from a fate worse than death.” looks dull or drab, se­ M., stationed at St. Elizabeth’s the home of the bride’s parents. Highest in quality but not in price Villainous roles are played by lect one of these beau­ monastery, Denver, f(^r the past After a short honeymoon spent in r 1538 STOUT STREET M A IN 2288 two years, left Thursday after­ Harold Tracy, as Black Bart Juan, tiful lustered rugs— gentleman bandit, a n d John Colorado ‘they will reside in this V s PRICE make it a point to noon for Coaldale, Pa., to be at parish. Easy the bedside of his mother, who is Truxaw, murderous innkeeper. come and see them to­ seriously ill. Father Zaleha does Emily Caplis is Lil, the pathetic Dr. N. Kunitomo and grand­ .4 9 morrow. Terms daughter, Betty Lou, left Satur­ not expect to return to Denver innkeepers wife. $ 4 day, June 8, for a two months’ va­ before he takes up the duties of a The melodrama, upon which a A Here you can buy draperies that L. IMPROVICH € 0 . new appointment in the East, large cast has been working for a cation; They sailed Tuesday, June Fifty Size 9x12 look luxurious and expensive at Upholsterers and Decorators which will be announced within number of weeks, is full of action 11, for Japan, where they will spend about six weeks. only a fraction of their original Slightly Irregular Q ^ Q K Noted for fin . crsftemanihip and best materials sine. 1917 the next month. and absurd situations. Duels, stab­ bin g, and fights are profuse. The The beautiful flowers adorning price— but you must come early 1.75 First QnaUty “ ' LOVE SEATS AND CHAIRS FOR NEEDLEPOINT to get the best choice of patterns. entire cast of 14 will be costumed the altar Sunday, June 9, were the each KE. 4493 1265 CURTIS in the garb of the 90’s. contribution of Mr. and Mrs. R. All are 100 inches wide to the pair 5 and 2 ^ yds. long. FELT BASE RUGS Providing the entr’ act’s enter­ A. Mauro. Contributions of gar­ tainment will be Lillian Zanol, Re­ den flowers will be gratefully re­ Our Complete Stock Includes gina Riley, Emily Caplis, and ceived at the rectory and should Haatina and Air Conditionina Jerome Kavanaugh. Kathleen An­ be sent before Saturday noon of Hot Water Heatari drew will be accompanist. Others each week. ElMtrical Wirina and Apparatui Pipe and FIttinaa participating will be Edward Builder’s Hardware Puetz, stage manager; Ed Martin, sound effects; Katherine Claspill, H«B HENDRIE & BOLTHOFF 6 Members Join DENVER. COLO. No one make-up, and Don Calvert, head usher. 6 C U . F T . Cait Announced Altar Society can afford to The complete cast of characters Structural Steel Corrugated Iron Culverts is as follows; Lil Beckwith, Emily Caplis; Lady Arley, Billie Dowlen; At the final meeting of the speculate Jack Beckwith, John Truxaw; Bart season, the Holy Ghost Altar and Juan, Harold Tracy; Gypsy, Elsie Rosary society welcomed the fol­ Lutz; Bruce Stillwell, Ike Hug; lowing six new members: Mrs. STEUIRRraRRnik Denver Steel & Iron Works on tire quality Lady Stillwell, Regina Riley; Pat Mary F. James, Mrs. Marie Stev­ O’Flagherty, Edward Martin; ens, Mrs. Grace Daugherty, Mrs. Katharine Perry, Mrs. Addie Stew­ W . Colfax and Larimer Street TAbor 8271 Fritz Daunenhoften, Frank Breen; Washington Jones, Edward Peutz; art, and Miss Julia Cawker. Gertrude Resell, Frances Jacko- 'The president, Mrs. M. J. Payne, PAY NOTHING DOWN P. 0. Box 1196, DENVER vich; Ole Blackhart, Wally Dee; accompanied by Mrs. James Thrall, Red Blackhart, Michael Donohoe; Miss Ida Galluppo, Miss Wilma Dick Blackhart, Dan Regan; foot­ Gerspach, and Mrs. Albert Larchi, man, Mike Donohoe, and coachman, Jr., represented Holy Ghost Altar Wally Dee. and Rosary society at the testi­ TAKE 3 YEARS TO PAY monial banquet for Bishop Urban GARDEIVIIVG TIM E Communion Breakfast It Sunday J. Vehr at the Shirley-Savoy hotel. Members of the Cathedral You want the best in Flower and Vegetable Young People’s club will have a Seeds, Lawn Seeds, Lawn Fertilieer, Lawn Ac­ general Communion and breakfast E. Wurtzbach, Regis cessories, Shrubs, Shade and Fruit Trees, Roses, Sunday, June 16. They will meet Bulbs and Carden Tools, Etc. Reasonable prices, at 8:45 in the Cathedral reading Grad, Secretary to Prompt Service. room before marching into the Ca­ thedral in a body for the 9 o’clock Notre Dame Proxy Mass. Following the Mass, at 8 0 Page Catalog Free which they will sing hymns, the Note the size— note the young men and women will have Edward Wurtzbach, 1938 honor a breakfast at the Argonaut hotel. features: THE ROCKY MOUHTAIN SEED CO. graduate of Regis college, Denver, / The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Hugh L. has been appointed secretary to Denver, Colo. 1321-27 15th St. MAin 61 34 • 12-Point Cold Control McMenamin, the Rev. Francis the Very Rev. J. Hugh O’Donnell, STOPS likt this • RUNS like this Kappes, spiritual director, and C.S.C., acting president of Notre • Four Ice Traya with the other members of the Cathedral Dame university. This appoint­ 0 It ns false economy to staff have been invited to attend ment came after Mr. Wurtzbach quick ice cube release gamble with doubtful tires the breakfast as guests of the club. had received an M.A. degree in when you can have General’s apologetics, being one of the two • Chromium Shelves known Top-Quality on to­ men who were chosen to fill fellow­ FLORMAN’S • Automatic Interior Light Are the Pioneers of Artistic Colored day’s low cost basis. Enjoy Frank Kirchhof Is Host ships in that study at Notre Dame. the extra mileage, safety Mr. Wurtzbach has gained some To Orphans, Sisters reputation as a writer of poems • “Sealed in Steel” Her­ ROOF PAINTS and economy of Squeegee- and short stories, which have been metic Unit Generals on yo«r car. ( ^ our published in America, Commonweal, figure. Convenient terms. Frank Kirchhof, noted Denver and other Catholic periodicals. • White Porcelain Interior and STAINS Catholic and president of the American National bank, was host DriTB home in the Grand Prize, • Glass Chilling Tray THE FLORMAN MFG. CO. to the children and sisters at St. a new Chevrolet, Saturday night, 919 Bannock St. Denver KE. 7189 A Clara’s orphanage for the 30th June 29th, from St. Dominic’i • Enjoy Greater Operat­ PUEBLO GRAND JUNCTION consecutive year at a picnic in Open-Air Carnival, Federal Blvd. ing Economy Plenty of Parkina on Our Own Property r*«>dEIIEBU7M>* at W. 29th Ave. New garnet. Store Honri 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Satnrdayi 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. ‘ BRA^S-BATTERIES-AUONMENl Lakeside park. All the facilities of the park were turned over to Everything for a full evening of • 5-Year Warranty the children for one day. In the enjoyment for young and old. MEET TABOR------past few years Mr. Kirchhof has cGENERAL -1261 also included as his guests the Romance— Thrills— Chills children of Mt. Carmel parish. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS More than 400 youngsters were “ The UId Wayside Inn’’ included in the two groups. A mclodrimt pretented br tht Ctthtdral Yooitf Peoplt’i Dramatic Clnb American Furniture Co. THEY ARE REUABLE Patronize These Firms. They Wedneaday, June 19— 8i30 P. M. Are Co-operating With "The Store of Many Friend^ Sixteenth Street at Lawrence Your OSCAR HALO, JR. MEMORIAL HALL Paper. Tickata at Foler’a Men’t Sh ^ PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, June 13, 1940^

y Junior Tabernacle Society Home-Cooked Dinner Is Feature C. D. OF 1. Jesuit Parish Will Open Has Reerganizatien Jubilee WILL liLLI Oil CLOSES SEASON Its 3-Day Carnival June 20 Members of the Junior Taber­ Capella, Marion Comstock, Ann Cronin, Catherine Corcoran, Mary Ellen Corcoran, nacle society celebrated their tenth Florence Crowley, Geraldine Collins, Anne Campbell, Clella Carter, Florence (Sacred Heart-Loyola Parish) Haley and J. M. Reischman; . JO N L 17anniversary of reoi'ganization Sun­ Cboquette, Jeanette Dunn, Virainia candy. Miss Roberta Hamblin; The 1940 parish benefit carnival day morning, June 9, by attending Dillon, Helen Flynn, Kathleen Flynn, racing, Albert Breuch; special Kathleen Fortune, Betty Feeley, Eliza­ will take place on the Loyola High Mass at St. John’s church game booth, Walter J. Wade; auto, The Denver Deanery of the beth Flaherty, Geraldine Gray, Ida Gar- grounds, E. 23rd avenue and York and receiving Communion in a bella, Lillian Golec, Maraaret Guerin, The Catholic Daughters’ Noon­ Thos. McAtamney. Diocesan Council of Catholic Cecelia , Garland, Dorothy Grass, Adele street, on Thursday, Friday, and Women will meet Monday, June body. Members of St. Cecilia’s Gatnmeter, Maraaret Mary Hart, Mary day study club was entertained by The booths will be arranged in Haas, Clara HuKman, Mary Catherine Saturday, June 20, 21, and 22.- different order this year, and the 17, at the Catholic Daughters’ circle sang at the Mass. Miss Ce­ Mrs. J. H. Johnson Thursdt^, clubhouse, 1772 Grant street. Heckethorn, Josephine Hytrek, Lillian After many weeks of preparation, entrance to the carnival will be celia Garland of Immaculate Con­ Hutton, Frances Hankey, Charlotte June 6, at her home, 5515 W. Treat Yourself to a The president, Mrs. L. A. Hig­ Heineck, Mary Handley, Laura Hammel, the committee in charge an­ on York street. gins, requests a large attendance ception circle was the organist. Mary Hynes, Frances Jennings, Louise 32nd. After luncheon the members nounces that all is in readiness for Vacation Schools in Progress BEING DIFFERENT Following the Mass, breakfast was Krabacher, Mary Ann Krabacher, Mildred assembled for a short business Glorious Week-end! as it will be the last meeting until Kingston, Dorothy Kaplanek, Margaret the big event. The three-day cele­ The vacation schools are in September. Plans for the summer served at the Park Lane hotel, Lynch, Elva Loeptfaien, Patricia Lucy, session, at which the election of bration will open officially Thurs­ progress now, classes being held IS NOT ENOUGH.... Golf, ride, hike, skate in the outing at Camp Bendemeer will be with Miss Margaret Taney, presi­ Marian ' Lampert, Rita LaTourette, officers was held. This marked day with a home-cooked dinner, to daily. The early attendance at Sa­ dent, presiding. The floral decora­ Annette . LaTourette, Betty McConaty, the closing session of the club for Ice Palace, swim . . . or just discussed. The formal opening of Marie Mauro, Evelyn Miller, Eileen Mor­ be served by the Loyola Ladies’ cred Heart school was 110, and Beinjc “ different” i§ all rijfbt—but the camp will be Held June 19, tions were arranged by Miss Fran­ the season. It was to have been sodality from 5 to 8 o’clock. The it isn’t enou8:h, as the sanity board rest and relax on the broad rissey, Catherine Mall, Anne Mall, Vir­ at Loyola, 30. Some new students when about 50 boys from the ces Jennings of St. Luke’s circle. gin!, McGuire; a garden party, but owing to the meal has been planned and will have reported each day, however, agreed when they sent Philbert to Each member was presented with terrace. Gay evenings with deanery centers will enter camp. Misses Edith Mafteo, Margaret Mc- weather luncheon was served in­ be cooked and served in the man­ and the teachers look for a very the asylum. John Moody of Vail center will souvenir booklet account of the or- Ginley, Catharine Maloney, Agnes Mont­ doors. Mrs. Johnson was assisted ner for which this particular group music, dancing and nite club gomery, Helene McCarthy, Isabelle Mc­ large attendance before the close direct activities of the boys’ outing. souvenir booklet account of the or­ as hostess by Mrs. A. T. Manza- is well known. The women have We have plenty of “ different” gift parties. Namara, Frances Murphy, Nellie Mulcahy, of the session. Classes are held items—unusual things—but that is Mrs. W. C. Kimmins will be camp ganization. Membership pins were Mamie McAndrews, Dorothy Meiken- nares, president of the club; Mrs. been serving the parish bazaar each day at both Sacred Heart never our first consideration. We mother for the entire summer. also distributed. hous, Mary McPhillips, Margaret Mc- H. C. Denny, and Mrs. W. J. dinner for years and are now able school and in the classrooms below # Ice Show ...... July 25-28 Callin, Charlotte McNamara, Dorothy think the right kind of gift must Speakers for the occasion were Morrissey, Mary Nadorfl, Catherine Foehl. to handle a large crowd without Each one attending Monday’s Loyola church. School is held from be one that will PLEASE and be # Golf Tournament, July 29-Aug. 4 meeting of the deanery is asked the Rev. F. Gregory Smith, spirit­ Nadorif, Frances Nadorff, Madelynne T h e nominating committee, any delays. 9 to 11:30. appreciated. For example: Summer to bring a glass of jelly, a jar of ual director of the society; the Nalty, Catherine O’Brien, Ann O’Kane. composed of Mrs. W. J. Cameron, The carnival program will take The various sodalities have dis­ # G>Io. Springs Rodeo, Aug 15-18 Margaret Ormsby, Charlotte O’Reilly, Pine Cone Pottery from 60c up. jam, relish, or pickles, or a can of Rev. Bernard Cullen, spiritual di­ Jessie Pasquale, Edna Pearman, Rose Mrs. Agnus Mattingly, and Mrs. J. place on the church grounds on continued meetings during the va­ H. PAUL BORCHERT, Mgr. food to help supply the camp rector of the senior group; Mrs. Marie Palaze. Josephine Palaze, Eileen C. Hagus, had submitted the fol­ all three evenings. The various cation months, although the Com­ pantry. Cash donations will be Wm. H. Andrews, honorary life Purcell, Carrie Rowland, Margaret Ryan, lowing names: Mrs. J. H. Johnson, booths and concessions will offer munion day for each group will president of the society, and Miss Margaret Robinson, Marjorie Regan, BROADMOOR HOTEL gratefully accepted to replenish Helen Rhoades, Dolores Secord, Marie president; Mrs. H. C. Denny, vice amusement and entertainment for be observed each month as usual. the bedding and other household Louise Krabacher, at whose home Stillhammer, Mora Sullivan, Martha president: Mrs. George Leslie, both children and adults. Soran, Mary Katherine Shadwell, Sophie ! COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. articles. the first meeting in June, 1930, secretary; Mrs. Harry L. Gorden, On the opening night a General Patronize These Firms. They was held. Letters of congratula­ Sunedsh, Sarah Schreiner, Ann Shea, treasurer. These were elected by Electric refrigerator, valued at tions sept by the Most Rev. Urban Louise Strauss, Kathleen Simmons, Mar­ Are Co-operating With Your garet Taney, Marian Sullivan, Mary unanimous vote. $175, will be awarded. Friday Paper. Free Booklet on J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver, and Thomas, Lorene Turner, Louise Velmure, Former President Honored night there will be a cash prize Sister Mary of St. William (Anna Patricia Vogel, Virginia Vaughan, Peggy of $50, and on the closing night, ASK FOR Graduation Gifts Weadick, Kathleen Wade, Anna Marie A silver compote was a gift to McGlone) were read. Mrs. Marie Wade, Dorothy Walsh, Marjorie Walsh, June 22, the grand prize o f the CROWE’S Lynch, president; Mrs. Rose Hal­ and Rozella Weber. Mrs. Manzanares from the club in carnival, a 1940 Hudson car, will recognition of her two years’ OATMEAL COOKIES A. J. STARK A 00. ter, vice president; Miss Marian New Officeri Elected be awarded. In addition to these, Lampert, secretary, and Mrs. service as president. Mrs. W. J. t u DEAFENED The final general meeting of the there will be a cash prize of $10 HEALTHFUL AND MAin 3 3 07 1536 Glenarm St. Louise Miller, treasurer, the first Foehl, a past president, made the given away each night. DELICIOUS...... 1 5 c year was held Tuesday evening, officers of the organization, were presentation, and Mrs. Manzanares The various booths will be 382 So. Penn. Denver, Colo. all present. Miss Margaret Robin­ June 11, at the Catholic Daughters’ responded. The retiring president, clubhouse. The election of officers stocked with valuable articles of THEMSELVES son of Little Flower circle sang before turning over the office to all kinds, and there will be prizes was held with the following re­ her successor, expressed appreci­ 48 KINDS OF BEER two solos, an “ Ave Maria” and and fun for all. James Bramer '^Quality sults: Miss Marian Lampert, pres­ ation to the officers who had R e C G 4 4 4 j & Zinc Etchings “ The Indian Love Somg,” accom­ and John Cleary are co-chairmen panied by Miss Cecelia Garland. ident; Miss Frances Nadorff, vice served with her, including Mrs. J. w ICE COLD ColorPldtes-Half Tones jresident; Miss Catharine Ma- of the entire project. Joseph J. Frw Fait Delivery Miss Margaret Taney presented L. Morse, vice president; Mrs. AUREX IS M O S T oney, secretary; Miss Jessie Pas Celia is treasurer. The construc­ ' ^ /■ PHONE GL. 4724 Father Smith with a spiritual bou­ Leslie, secretary, and Mrs. Gorden, tion of booths is under the direc­ EASILY WEARABLE a fSeeleman'Ehretl quet from the society. It was in­ quale, treasurer. A rising vote of treasurer, and to all who had as­ NORTH DENVER thanks was extended to the outgo­ tion of Charles MePhee. Photo CnqmVevs scribed artistically by Miss Pa­ sisted in any capacity to make the Following is a list of the booths Small—hardly larger than a spectacle LIQUOR STORE tricia Vogel of Our Lady of Lo- ing officers for their splendid year a success. case, and light—weighing only 5 Arrange today for a and the names of those in charge: ounces, Aurex is convenient—unnotice- free home or office 44th and Federal ^ TA bor 2131 retto circle. He also received a work. They were Miss Margaret Taney, president; Miss Mary Na­ Mrs. Denny, chairman of the Miscellaneous booth, Mrs. F. W. able. Vacuum tubes and crystal micro­ demonstration . • . check for $225 for the vacation or write for free — sT„.V / - I dorff, vice president; Miss Marian program committee, thanked those Egan; grocery booth, Mrs. Joseph phone assure superior clarity without Optometrist and Optician DcnVer^Coloftido // schools. who had participated in the series distortion in any position or while in booklet. Lampert, secretary, and Miss Cath­ Kilker; doll, animal, and balloon motion. Ask any Aurex user. Home or of study, “ Know Colorado.” Mrs. Father Smith, in behalf of the arine Mall, treasurer. Plans for booth, Mrs. J. Conlon; dinner, Mrs. office demonstration at no obligation. Please Send Information on Aurex " HELEN WALSH Johnson, upon assuming office, Literature on request. council, presented Miss Margaret a summer outing were discussed. S. J. O’Day; hope chest. Miss Mary Name ■ called for an expression of opinion Aiaociata Your businetB U Taney with a life membership in It was agreed to let the entertain­ O’Grady: fish pond, Mrs. Mary Mil­ Address 1 the society for her splendid work. as to the assisting of the American ler; games, John Miller and Mr. Anrex Denver Co. a W. R. JOSEPH appreciated here. ment committee select both the City ...... state __ ...... — 1 T'hanks are expressed to Mrs. Ann place and the date. Miss Dorothy Red Cross in garment making next Halley; ham and bacon booth, G. 301 Mack Bldg. TA. 1993 EYES EXAMINED Kitto and Miss Mary McPhillips Meikenhous of the spiritual activi­ season in conjunction with the A. Mohrbacher; refreshments, Joe of the entertainment committee, ties committee declared 12,299 study that will be outlined at the Phona TAbor ISM who arranged this celebration. The September meeting. This propo­ 218-219 Hajeatie Bld«. It’s a Better Chick spiritual works were reported at floral centerpiece used at the break­ the last general meeting in May. sition met with the approval of If It’ s Hatched At fast was sent to Miss Helen Poitz, Twenty-five members of Blessed all. The death of Miss Sadie Bir GHEOKER GABS who is in the J.C.R.S. sanitarium. Sacrament circle enjoyed a picnic mingham, one of the early mem' Surprise Dad, Sunday, Father*s Day, with Those attending the Mass and break> hers of the club, was noted. A ED DUNDON. Mgr. Sunday, June 2, at the mountain fast were Sister Francis de Sales, for­ cabin of Misses Mary, Catherine, Mass will be offered for her soul. NEW LOW ZONED RATES merly Frances Wren of the Immaculate The secretary was asked to con­ No Lower Ratea In Denver Conception circle; Mmes. Marjrot Berry, and Frances Nadorff at Buffalo. ZURICH Maxine Burke, Cecelia Chekal, Emma The Misses Nadorff will leave Fri­ vey the sympathy of the members T A bor 2233 Celia, Margaret Crouter, Pauline Curran, to Miss Margaret E. Murphy on Marie Dinan, Maxine Davis, Lorene day, June 14, for a two-week vaca­ ALSO DAILY SIGHT SEEING TOURS Specializing in day old Esher, Frances Edmonds, Kathryn tion. Their itinerary will include the death of her sister in Hays, pullets and cockerels by Going, Agnes Height, Rose Halter, Norris Brice canon, Utah; Zion canon, Kans. After the business meeting, expert Sexor. Hoskins, Sadie Foster, Myrtle Hill, Ann Utah, and the Grand canon, Ari­ the afternoon was spent in playing Kitto, Helen Kinkel, Mary Kinkel, Marie cards. Yoars to Enjoy Lynch, Euriela Lang. Louise Miller, zona. LIFE MEMBERS OF Eleanor McGovern, Agnes Fianfetti, Guardian Angel circle met Mon­ Those present, including mem­ For added pleasure, entertain at the AMERICAN POULTRY Marie Schlereth, Margaret Struck. Gerry day evening, June 10, at the home bers and gDiests, were Mmes. Anne Cosmopolitan — PIONEER DINING Stelnke, Margaret ,Volk, Billie Lou ASSN. Weber, and Helen Wehrle; of Mrs. Emma Celia. All members Hilton, S. F. Smith, Henry Deer- ROOM... ing, G. N. Snedegaard, Margaret Sugar ’n Spice Misses Mary Ahern, Mary Berlin, Rose were present. The evening was COFFEE See our Agents or Brady, Minnie Bujacich, Marguerite spent sewing on altar linens. Miss O’Connor, Regina Cole, R. Fliek- SHOPPE . . . Bisbing, Ruth Bonner, Loretta Burke, Charlotte O’Reilly of this circle inger, C. Evenson, J. Bolin, J. M. BAMBOO write Martha Beringer, Virginia Beck, Regina has a badly sprained foot, which Bylsma, Agnes Mattingly, W. J. ROOM. Rec- Make a dinner date for Thun- has been in a cast for three weeks Cameron, James P. McConaty, J. ommend t h e L. Brubaker, James Egan, Gene G 0 B m opolitan day, June 27 th— St, Dominic’, Members of the Holy Innocents Manzanares, Paul Foehl, E. E. boxed to out-of-town Open-Air Carnival, Federal Blvd. circle met at the home of Miss Ties.., ail Ketchum, C. A. Bottinelli, H. C. Mary Ahern Thursday evening, friends. at W. 29th Ave. Delicious Baked Denny, Walter J. Foehl, George June 6. All members were present, Hatchery Leslie, J. L. Morse, H. L. Gorden, Ham Dinner. Adult, 50 cents. including a guest, Mrs. Ellen Cosmopolitan Hotel ZURICH, KANSAS*^ A. T. Manzanares. J. H. Johnson, Children 25 cents. Games. En­ Ahern of Washington, D. C., for­ BRADBURY B. MORSE, Gen. Mgr. and J. C. Hagus; Misses Anna merly of Denver. This circle plans tertainment. Fallon, Margaret Fallon, and Dor­ Know Our to continue its meetings during the othy Brubaker. Patronize These Firms. They summer. Plans were made for a Chicks’’ HERE’S A REAL Are Co-operating With Your bicycle ride to be held soon and for OPPORTUNITY Paper. a dinner at Eddie Ott’s in July. Make your extra money Beilina FISHUVG? healthful, delicious Briaham Tea. Madonna circle met Monday eve­ EXCLUSIVE AGENCIES IF YOU ning, June 10, at the home of Miss You Kin Get the Best Bites at PRODUCERS CREAMERY PRODUCTS MEANS ACT NOW Alta Cort. The evening was spent QUALITY PRODUCTS AT REASONABLE PRICES Contact S. E. ADAMS sewing on altar linens. Miss Lor­ 606 E. 6th Ave. Denver, Colo. raine Regan of this circle is home KEN LIQUORS after being confined in the hos­ Free Delivery KE. 8593 Ice Cream pital. HAVE YOU Miss Marjorie Walsh entertained Milk-Cream MODERNIZED YOUR members of Our Lady of Loretto circle at a slumber party Satur­ "Well, I declare!" Dad Butter INSURANCE? day evening, June 8. All members An Invitation 933 Bannock St. attended. Protect you rid f against new Our Lady of the Rosary circle to Our Catholic Friends will chuckle when he KEystone 3297 Denver, Colo. hasards. met at the home of Miss Nellie to Visit HORACE W. BENNETT Mulcahy Wednesday evening, June sees the label. ''How & CO. 5. The members sewed on altar Onr New Home !10 Tabor Blda. Phon. TA. 1171 linens, and plans were made to FRANK ENGLAND. JR.. Hanaaer DENVER ART COLLEGE Intoranee Department start sewing on a layette. did you know this is Miss Marie Mauro, a member of Baldwin Piano Go. Day and Evening School All Year . . . The training that Our Lady of Peace circle, is in the P H O T O e n g r a v i n g - cast of The Bartered Bride, to be 1642 California my favorite tie?"' has prepared many for paying positions c a t a lo g . SCHOOL ANNUALS given at Central City this summer, Q a iL Miss Kathleen Fortune enter­ In Music Row Enter at any time . . . No requirements. Individual instruction tained members of St. Luke’s circle ANGIE A. D’AMICO, JR„ Mgr. by professional artists. Thursday evening, June 6. This No wonder your father SUMMER SCHOOL circle also attend^ a theater party Wednesday evening. Miss Patricia prefers Sugar ’n Spice Special Commercial Course Orr of this circle left Sunday for Los Angeles, Calif., where she will ties. He likes the colors; Advertising, Showcard, Interior Dec­ attend summer school. Mrs. Marie orating, Costume Designing, Drawing, Dinan of this circle is moving into they make him look and Landscape Painting . . . etc. Chil­ her new home. dren’s classes. feel young. He likes the Ave Maria circle met at the home Ask for Free Art Book of Miss Catharine Maloney Mon­ spruce way they stay free 1345 Glenarm Place day evening, June 3. Each mem­ ber brought a gift for the layette from wrinkles. W hy don’t that the circle gave to the society. This layette was on display at the you give him three for general meeting. This circle also good measure? held a party whose proceeds will be used for a literature stand for the public library in Littleton. St. Cecilia’s circle held its first A Lockout and a Strike meeting Monday evening, June 10, THE DENVER— Moths can’t be blamed for striking— Men's 8h«p— at the home of Miss Martha Ber­ Street Floor inger. All members were present. for furs stored in our moth-proof stor­ T ry ... age vault! constitute an abs^ute lock­ A discussion of plans for organi­ out. Your valuable furs are safe from zation was held. harm when you store them with us. And our rates are always low. If you’d like Miss Jeanette Held of Our Lady to have us call for your fur coat today* of Lourdes circle gave a personal Just phone KE. 4676. .i4 Denver shower for Miss Madeline Gardell ^'Exclusive'* Monday evening, June 3. Miss TO W N T A L K Gardell is to be married in June. All members of the circle attended.

CHEER THE HERO. HISS THE VILLAIN AT PWLIE# Picnic Buns and Rye Bread “ The Old Wayside Inn” n / r p v m Colfax at Washington Wednesday, June 19— 8:30 P. M. OSCAR MALO, JR. MEMORIAL HALL KEystone 4576 Presented by the Cathedral Young People’s Where Denver Shops With Confidence**—KE. 2111 Dramatic Club Y E R M S des\r e d Tickets at Foley’s Men’s Sho9 Thursday, June 13, 1940 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEysione 4205 P A G E N IN E I ■! Home Travel Recreation

Fr. Murray UrgesSupport of F[SIiL UTES Re-Enacti Spaniards* Exploration of Southwest Coming Sunday. , , [V [iC II[[li HUD Coronado Entrada to Visit [Dominican Sisters’ Bazaar onson TO FOn ST. M S ' Colorado Springs, Denver The regular meeting of the somenesB to the darkness of dis­ Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor couragement and distress, drives UJEEKS bazaar committee was held at the away and dissipates the long The Coronado Entrada, outdoor States. The show re-enacts the AND HIS ORCHESTRA sisters’ convent, 2501 Gaylord shadows of bewilderment and deso­ spectacle which features the Cor­ exploration of the Southwest by street, Thursday evening, June 13, lation, and brings the early morn­ onado Cuarto centennial celebra­ tion, will be presented in Colorado Spaniards led by Francisco Vas- Featuring EUNICE CLAIR with Harold A. Kiley, general ing ruddiness of consolation and (St. Louis’ Parish, Englawoed) chairman of the committee, pre­ strength. Charity is the plank in Springs July 4, 5, 6, and 7 and in quez de Coronado 400 years ago Golden. — Vacation catechism The mid-summer festival, an an­ and has more than 500 in its cast. At Denver’s Smartest classes will begin Monday morning siding. This year’s bazaar will be the storm-tossed waves of derelic­ nual event, will be held on Aug. Denver Aug. 8 to 10 and possibly Amusement Park held at the Loyola church grounds, tion, in the fury of winds of dis­ the next day. Large crowds are The local performance probably at 8:30 when the children assemble 8, 9, and 10. A hope chest, valued will be given in the Denver uni­ for Mass. Two Sisters of St. Jos­ E. 23rd avenue and York street, satisfaction, and the blackness that expected, as the dates selected will at $250, will be among the articles versity stadium. eph will instruct the pupils. In Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, borders on despair. Charity is that find thousands of visitors in Colo­ to be given away. This presentation is government- the afternoon, catechism classes Aug. 1, 2, and 3. wholesomeness of soul that brings The festival will open Thursday rado from all parts of the United LRKeSIDE will be formed for the children the calm, as even the Master did financed and represents an ex­ foa Have fo Knew How It is hoped by the committee to evening, Au^ 8, with a chicken penditure of more than $100,000. at Evergreen at 1 :30 at the Church when He told the winds and the make this year’s bazaar the most dinner. On Friday and Saturday Its colorful opening was held in A star football player can throw of Christ the King. successful held since the sis­ waves to subside and each was evenings there will be concessions a football with unerring ac­ nil, Ih, ITILM E stilled at His voice. Albuquerque, N. Mex., last week. On Saturday, Jun^ 8, Bart ters came to Denver in 1923. Many including a country store, a fancy- SodaGty Elects curacy. Nineteen cities in New Mexico, Malenk of Golden and Miss Nellie new and varied attractions have “ ‘To do unto others’ demands work booth, and other entertain­ that strength of character that Texas, Arizona, and Colorado are Personal skill makes the Stack of St. Catherine’s parish, been promised by Joseph Gavin ment features. Names of parish­ included on its 6,000-mile swing difference between a top- Denver, were married before of the entertainment committee. must be based upon a solid love of ioners who will serve for the va­ the Master. ‘Do unto me as I through the Southwest and West. notch job and an ordinary Father John P. Moran at a Nuptial The Rev. B. J. Murray, S.J., di­ rious events connected with the OEO. A. m ull would want you to do unto me’ is Staff of Leaders Present plans call for one per­ one— and plumbing and Mass. Bernard Malenk and Mrs. rector of public relations of Regis festival will be announced later. but the quintessence of selfishness, formance nightly in Denver, with heating repairs depend G. Swanson attended the couple. college, was introduced as the The Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron will Stove & Furnace for it thinks of self first and pri­ The general monthly meeting of an admission probably not to ex­ upon the skill of the The bride was given away by her guest speaker of the evening, and act as general chairman. marily; but to do unto others, re­ the sodality at Our Lady of Guada­ ceed 50 cents for adults, with a plumber or the heating ex­ Repair Company brother, Edward Stack. A wed­ warmly urged the support of the Donations for the hope chest gardless of what will accrue to lupe chapel was held Sunday, June smaller fee for children. 'The pro­ pert, the up-to-dateness of ding breakfast was served at the Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor may be left at the rectory or be HannficSnrert, W holtult and Ratatl self, to do unto others without 2, when the election of new officers duction is being brought to the his equipment and the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. as a very outstanding charity in given to the women who will can­ Diitributora of thought of what comes in return, for the coming year was held. The 'tity by the Denver Convention and quality of the replacement B. 'T. Stack. “ our midst.” vass the parish for donations. Stove and Furnace Repairs— to do unto others for the admirable new officers are: President, Luisa Visitors’ bureau and is being han­ parts he uses. Our skill Much Room for Charity Juniors to Go Swimming Steam and Hot Water Grates Five children received First satisfaction of doing for others, Abad; vice president, Eva Tru­ dled by committees working under makes plumbing and heat­ “ ‘And the greatest of all is The Junior Newman club will Water Fronts — Fireplace Grates Communion Sunday. They were that means a thou^tlessness of jillo; secretary, Frances Abad, and the direction of Milton E. Bernet, ing jobs cost less and last charity’ has place in dur modem attend a swimming party Saturday ISIS Lawrcnca Street HAin 0735 June Garramone, Loudell Waters, self which is its own due reward. treasurer, Lilly Trujillo. A unique head of the Colorado Coronado longer. For a limited time Terry Hemberger, Ronald John­ lives more than ever before, since evening, June 15, at Progress Cuarto Exposition commission, and only, phone KE. 1441 for TABOR 1821 DENVER, COLO. “ To do for the sisters, whose plunge. program is being planned by the son, and William Fitzmaurice. unquestionably selfishness runs new officers for the coming year. Carl Litzenberger, chairman of the free plumbing and heating rampant in thought, word, and every act is based upon utter The children of the parish will local group in charge of arrange­ inspection. Father Barry Wogan was the thoughtlessness of self and thought­ receive Communion in a body at They expect to increase the mem­ honored g^uest at the Altar society deed,” Father Murray said. “ To bership of the sodality. ments. be able, with God’s grace, to think fulness of others, is to do for those the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, June meeting held at the home of Mrs. who are doing for others. And 16. , The May crowning of Our Lady Slattery & Company Fred Meyer on Thursday. primarily of the wants and needs of Guadalupe chapel was held Sun­ of others; to be able to put per­ there should be in consequence an Charlotte E. Pytlinski, junior at Typewriter Exchange, day, May 26. Royela Gonzales, Plumbing and Heating Helen Spieles is confined to her sonal self in the background; to be intense desire of all who are genu­ the College of Mt. St. Joseph-on- INC. home as the result of a fall in inely unselfish to give of time, the-Ohio, received an award in member of the •Sodality of the Contractors able to be thoughtless of self and Daughters of Mary, was chosen to A Good Typewriter the mountains. strength, and ability to further the Jesuit Quadrlcentennial 1726 Market Street S A I e E f thoughtful of others, that is the crown the statue. Miss Gonzales’ Means Better Grades Miss Lorraine Giesing is ill at type of mentality and course of the good accomplished by these Writers’ contest for her essay, JOHN J. CONNOR, President nuns, dear to Christ because of “ The Father of the Canadian attendants were Sally Romero, SALES — SERVICE A rrow Riint(o.|l her home in Wide Acres. action that must be blessed with Lorraine Archuleta, Katherine Phone KEystone 1441 Ml- Mrs. Phil Garrison left Tuesday abundant favors, simply because it their nearness to Christ, and thus to Missions.” She is the daugh­ WA.Z297 ..717 nth St enable them to carry on as far and ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pyt­ Gonzales, and Katherine Marie 1520 UWREKCi W to join her husband in Louisiana. is the Christlike way of living. Johnson, all sodalists. Father Mi “ Charity is the little light, the fast as they can go in their heroic linski. endeavors for the Master. To con­ guel Pascual, C.R., blessed the W « Will InsaUte Ihe Attic of Any ATcrairt PANSY CYCLE WORKS soul’s beacon, that brings light- crown and offered the High Mass SPECIAL 4>Room Houses 4 Inches of InsuUtlon» With secrate one’s life to absolute unself­ 1,000 Argentineans at the One and Only Anyfhine That Holla on Wheala for Boja and GIrla ishness, to the needs and wants of in honor of the Blessed Mother. ASBESTOS WOOL The committee in charge of the ______1736»38 Lawrence______others, to the assistance of others Catholic Action Meet $ .00 (Mineral Base) is a philanthropy that is bom in Bishop’s silver jubilee campaign NO MONEY DOWN Nothlnz for 30 dsjs. Year or more to pay. ESTABLISHED DEC. 1831 — DAY OF REPEAL Junior C. D. of A. the heart of Christ. To be made Buenos Aires.— The fourth fed­ reported that $153.60 has been FINE WINES AND LIQUORS promised in pledges and that Approved by Denver Bulldinf .Dept. It will little assistants in such efforts is a eral assembly of the Catholic Ac­ 20 pay you to phone or tee ns before buyinp. Free TOURIST INFORMATION grace that should be accepted tion Men’s association in Rosario $62.90 has been collected and estimate. No oblirstlon. handed to the Rev. Miguel Pascual, We Do Weather Stripping and Caulkinar k a R l ^s TA. 3834 314 17th St. wholeheartedly and sincerely, since lasted four days. Some 1,000 dele^ S p s o r Outing it gives us all an opportunity to gates of parochial centers at­ C.R. The quota of $250 is ex­ ENGINEERING PRODUCTS CO. share in their heroism and also in tended. pected to be reached. CHerry 4384-1031 3J*3 Blaka the blessings that establish them­ NCHOR KDLSTOKER A weekend party, which proved selves in such souls. To be co- to be a good time involving horse­ operators in such work should be NATIDNAL MARKET POLAROID LENSES 75 Years of Exclusive Heating Business back rides, hikes, and wiener fries, the aim of every Catholic who was held by many Junior Catho­ really and sincerely loves Christ; for ALL Sports Mnrph;y-Mahonej • NO DOWN PAYMENT lic Daughters of America from to be co-sharers in His work should 1017 15th St. The Ideal antURlare lenses for fishlnR, • FIRST PAYMENT OCTOBER 1ST troops 1 to 5 at Camp Montrita be the ambition of every staunchly drivings huntings boating, golfing, etc. Saturday, June 8, and Sunday, loving soul; to be participants in Phone TA. 4898 Reduces glare, gives soft, restful FIL­ • THREE YEARS TO PAY TERED HghL Prescription lenses if June 9. the reaping of the harvest, to which desired. • AUTOMATIC AIR Girls who plan to vacation at the ‘many are called, but few chosen,’ C hoice • TWIN CONTROLS \ camp, which is located at Neder­ should be an ideal toward which Corn Fed • 10( SIZES AND MODELS land, in the first period of two every effort should be bent; to establish the kingdom of Christ • ONE YEAR UNCONDITIONAL weeks beginning July 9, are urged Meats GUARANTEE to secure application blanks at within the hearts of all should be USED CARS once at the Catholic Daughters’ the aspiration of every devout lover Only SPECIAL $ 1 8 9 ,5 0 , installed complete clubhouse, 1775 Grant street. Ap­ of Christ. JOJtpflz.MnwicK ^ Sales — Service “ Charity renders sweet the days GL. 4747 plications for later camp periods FREE DELIVERY tl.18 OR MORE 2986 N. Speer throughout the summer are also' we pass; charity brings whole­ OPTICIAN PIKES PEAK FUEL GO. available. someness into our lives; charity ennobles our actions; charity makes MA. 6181 7th at Curtis The following girls spent the us more and more Christlike in weekend at Montrita: Maxine every effort; charity kills selfish­ Wollenhaupt, Lorraine Harmon, ness; charity breeds and fosters Shirley Mulqueen, Alma Rose Mar­ unselfishness; charity demands riott, Shirlee Eakins, Wardene HOTEL O'NEILL bigness of soul; charity thinks not PRIVATE SHOWER BATH AND TOILET IN EVERY ROOM Rogers, Frances Rogers, Lorraine Marchi, Helen Dillenger, Betty Lee of the effort, but looks always to Extensively remodeled and beautifully refurnished in 1989. Quiet location bul the good to be accomplished.” adjacent to the shopping, business, and theater centers. Jackson, Gladys Fahrig, Margaret Etates— Sl<75 linsle. $2.50 double. Weekly rata. Thomas L. O.'Neill. Manasei Cassidy, Loretta Sweeney, Beverly Student! Volunteer SerTices Many students from Regis col­ 14TH AND STOUT ST. DENVER, COLO. KE. 1277 Phipps, Dorothy Smith, Mary El­ lege have volunteered their serv­ len Mulqueen, Mary Martin, Mary Listen to the Dime Man Daily 1 1 :1 5 a. m, on KFEL ices for the coming bazaar. The Rita Book, Ann Reed, Mary Joe Loretto Heights college girls, under Why not advertise Denver and Colorado Jackson, and Joan Stock. Beautiful Fresh Cut If there’s some fruit or vege­ Hcadqnartera for Cole* ELDORADO SPRINGS the direction of Josephine Walsh by calling our flrma or basinesi after rado Frog Lega. Sunday Mass was offered by the and Peggy Nieters, will operate an Flowers tome point of inUreat or name Inataad table you want WE PROB­ Delivery Phone Rev. J. J. Regan, O.P., chaplain. MA. 1211 THE FAMOUS FAMILY RESORT apron and flower booth at the of aome ontalda city or state. ABLY HAVE IT or can get it. Under Fowler Management Miss Loretta Kimes, counselor, bazaar. William Stapleton will Large Assortmeut of Potted acted as chaperon for the gprls. SWIMMING—DANCING—HOTELS—COTTAGES have charge of the food booth. Plants and Funeral Designs Only 27 Miles From Denver—9 Miles From Boulder Helen Dillenger, president, was This is the 17th annual bazaar LEWIS FISH SHOP FLORIDA FRUIT & Call for Rates and Other Information complimented on her flawless ar­ (DENVER OFFICE— TA. 4933V — (BOULDER—098J2) and is the means through which PRODUCE CO. rangement of the weekend activi­ -funds are made available to the Where Service, Quality and ties. T A . 7279 DENVER’S MOST COMFORTABLE COCKTAIL ROOM Dominican Sisters of the Sick , Price Are Tops. ARGONAUT A picnic and discussion of Poor, enabling them to carry on camp plans and unfinished busi­ their great work among the infirm LIVE MT. TROUT...... Ib. 6Se S E I V A T E FILLET RED SNAPPER ...... Ib. 4 6 c The Lounge HOTEL ness will be combined at the last and disabled of th» city of Denver. JERRY BREEN DENVER’S FINEST MUSIC counselors’ meeting of the year at Mrs. Lloyd Brown, chairman of FILLET SOLE...... Ib. 4 0 c the home of Dorothy Walsh, 4635 the dinner committee, promises a Florist FRESH RED SALMON______Ib. 36 cFRED’S MORE COLORADO CRAPPIES M I K E MASTERSOX Batavia place, Monday, June 17, at very appetizing Virginia baked FILLET HADDOCK...... Ib. 37 c Rm «Iv« 1 Daily, H to I lb. sis. 3 6 e lb . 6:30 p. m. Counselors should make ham dinner with all the trimmings, 1456 California M A . 1026 YOUNG FAT HENS...... lb. 18c BI-LOW MEAT MKT. Wine Sanes Tidbit Pickisd SIGHTSEEING TOURS HERRING ...... g l.lO p a U ticket and money returns at this which will be served froih 5 to 8 FANCY SPRING CHIX...... Ib. 3 8 c 6 2 0 17th St. KE. 3269 meeting. p. m. the opening evening of the TURKEYS ______3 3 c Ib. FAMOUS COLO. MT. TROUT SHIP­ C^t Your Picnic Hams HENS, TENDER, 3 to « lbs....„.33e lb. Mary Sinsel, 14, who recently bazaar, Aug. 1. CUT-UP FRYERS ______8 6 e * s. won a statewide spelling contest, PED TO ANY EXPRESS POINT IN and Assorted Lunch CHICKEN LIVERS ______AO clb. YOUR PRESENCE THE U. 8. A. returned from Washington Thurs­ CHICKEN GIBLETS _i...... 3 0 clb . day, June 6. Mary is a student at Blown Fusee Mean IS REQUESTED Meats Here. ESTES PARK Queen of Heaven orphanage and a Free Delivery TA. 2734 TURKEYS. DUCKLINGS, prominent member of the Junior More Than Blackouts GUINEA CHICKENS and SQUABS C. D. of A., having recently re­ SCIENTIFICALLY RAISED > CHICKENS—BUT NO LEGHORNS STEAM HEATED ceived her second honor pin. 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If you do need lenses, only the very best Elnery, and Eileen Cochran; second row— Barbara Hill, Mary Jeanne Akolt, Mary Elizabeth Conway, and Mary Kathryn O’Fallon; front are good enough for the eyes you use 16 hours or more every row— Rosemary White, Katherine Warriner, and Audrey Hurley. Elise For Fr. Mulcahy McEnery wag awarded the scholarship to Loretto Heights college, and At Ball June 14 day. If visual discomfort or lapse of-'time since your last Mary Elizabeth Taylor won the first scholarship ever given to St. examination indicates that you need glasses— see us now. Mary’s academy by Webster college in Webster Groves, Mo. (Blessed Sacrament Parish) (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish) The Altar and Rosary society A large crowd is expected to at­ SWIGERT BROS. will honor the Rev. William J. tend the summer ball to be given Mulcahy at a farewell reception at the Wellshire Country club Fri­ Optometrists this Friday evening at 8 o’clock day night, June 14, by St. Vin­ Better Vision Good Service in the school hall. The receiving cent’s senior C.Y.O. Bill Petrie’s for Every Age at Right Prices line will include Father Mulcahy, orchestra will provide music for S50 Cali/ornia KEystone 7651 the Very Rev. Harold V. Camp­ the social. Tickets are on sale at bell, pastor; the officers of the 75 cents a couple. Altar and Rosary society—Mmes. All the members of the C.Y.O. Thos. E. Rogers, Harold F. Col­ will receive Holy Communion at lins, Milton Allen, and Mark J. the 6:30 Mass Sunday, June 16. Felling—and the P.-T.A. president, A large crowd attended the “ La­ Mrs. J. L. Swigert. Those who dies’ night” of the Men’s Pinochle will assist in serving refreshments club Thursday night, June 6. High are the circle captains, Mmes. score for the women was held by CATHOLIC GRANITE Frank Hill, Thos. E. Greene, R. Mrs. Edward Kavan and high for SYMBOLISM MARBLE Pearse, C. V. Crouter, A. B. Olsen, men by Mr. Holmes. Low for the OUS BRONZE and H. F. Harney, and Miss Mar­ women went to Mrs. Barry and low YOU WOULDN'T CAGE YOUR WIFE SPECULTY STATUARY tha Coughlin. In the evening. for men to Mr. Barry. So much Certainly not, but many hunbands thouffhtiMsly let their wives spend every Miss Suzanne Miller, accompanied enthusiasm was shown for the Monday in a damp, unpleasant cellar . . . doing; tedious, hard, backbreakins: by Mrs, Frank Guiry, will sing party that another “ Ladies’ night” laundry work that makes them old before their time. Our modern laundry service will take your wife out of the basement, jrive her extra leisure hours, several selections. This event will will be held July 11 by request. actually do a better job that only scientific laundering; with modem machinery afford an opportunity to Father Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schrefer and can accomplish. Phone TAbor 6379 and our driver will call. Mulcahy’s friends to see him be­ daughter, Mary Margaret, 1244 S. fore he leaves the parish to take up Columbine street, left Saturday, his new duties at Loretto Heights June 8, on a trip through the T H E CASCADE LAUNDRY JflCQU^SilBflOMRS college and Fort Logan. DONOVAN CLUB TO BE HOST southwest, including Carlsbad, N. ■ESTI902 The Altar and Rosary society Mex.; points in Old Mexico, and 1947 MARKET STREET Two PhonM—TAbor 6279 and TAbor 6370 will hold the last meeting until the Grand canyon. 1749 Trrmont S t — 42S E. 17tb At*. — 1162 SeT*nt**nth S t D€516ri€RS • BUILD‘€RS September on Friday afternoon in TO YOUTH CLUB LEADERS Among the youths of the parish 1621 Tremont — 604 E. 13tb A t*. McDonough hall. The Rosary will who have returned from school for 10% DISCOUNT ON CASH AND CARRY monum£nTs^^ym€fnoRiALs ^/DiSTincTion be recited in the church at 2 p. m., the summer vacation are Miss and the meeting will follow im­ (St. Philomena’s Parish) Mrs. Frank Abegg and sons, T*l*phene TAbor S468— Office end plant, 28 E. 6th Arc., at 6th Ara. and Lincoln Paul and Frank, are visiting in Marguerite Pogliano, from Mt. St. mediately. Hostesses for the aft­ The Donovan club will receive Alliance, Nebr. Joseph-on-the-Ohio, Cincinnati; DENVER COLORADO ernoon are Mmes. J. W. Cemy, A. Communion in a body at the 8 o’clock Mass this Sunday. Fol­ Jack Ryan and Felix Pogliano, Cali Frank WiUiama when you want dependable repair work on B. Olson, and R. J. Moore. Jack Ryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. from Notre Dame university, and lowing the Mass the club will have R. J. Ryan, who was operated on your typewriter. Prompt eerviee — honeet price*. SALES. Forbez Parkhill Named Editor brealSast at Albert’s cafe, 3019 Dick McGrath, from St. Mary’s recently, is recuperating satisfac­ college, Moraga, Calif. RENTALS. Portable typewritere, all makes. Forbes Parkhill has accepted a E. Colfax avenue. The presidents torily. post as editor of national affairs St. Jude’s circle met with Mrs. of all the Catholic young people’s Father Robert Tallmadge, S.J., All Makes Typewriter Service Gallagher Transfer & Storage Co. with a New York city newspaper Gus Ratabaugh, 1345 S. University clubs of the city will be guests at of St. Louis, Mo., was a guest at 435 I4tb St Barnec School Bldf. MAIN 3495 2424 ARAPAHOE called PM. Mr. Parkhill was heard the breakfast. A brief business boulevard, June 5. Mrs. C. T. Hil- the T. T. Brady home in the week, den held high score in cards, and over the radio Friday evening, session will be held at which the en route to Wichita, Kans. T A . 3341 June 7, the occasion being a round­ nominating committee will report. Mrs. Geo. Leolbert held low. The Miss Anna Savage has returned next meeting will be held with Mrs. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MACHINERY MOVING table discussion by all the editors Altar Society Closet Season of the paper. from a three-week visit at the Frank Wiley,' 1185 S. Cook street, Mrs. Annetta Crocker of Stock- Mrs. Sidney Bishop of 900 Madi­ home of her niece, Mrs. Ralph Ver- June 20. COLFAX MARKET son, assisted by Mrs. C. Lambert dieck (Patsy Savage), in St. ton, Calif., arrived Thursday, June Raymond Cissle underwent an COLFAX AT COLFAX AT Get Acquainted Party 6, to be the guest of her son and and Mrs. E. A. Hanifen, was host­ Louis, Mo. She was present at appendectomy Wednesday, June DOWNING MARION REQUIESCANT daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. ess to St. Philomena’s Altar and the Baptism of Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Crocker. Rosary society Monday, June 10, Verdieck’s infant daughter, Mary Ellen Milan Weds New St. Leo’s Hall at 2 o’clock for the final meeting Jeanne, and at the commencement IN P A C E Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Geltz will A pretty wedding took place Exclusively m fish of the season. Mrs. C. J. Camp­ exercises of St. Louis university, and poultry market. Send Your Saturday, June 8, in St. Vincent’s Everything leave some time this month for a bell, president, presided. Approxi­ at which Mr. Verdieck received Friday, June 21st MISS SADIE BIRMINGHAM, 2827 vacation on the West coast. They church, where Miss Ellen Rita Free delivery Friends Birch. Sister of Anne Birmingham and mately 40 members and guests his A.M. degree. will attend the World’s fair at San Milan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Under the TAbor 1776 8.13 P. M. Mrs, Mae Pope of Denver. Misa Birm­ were present. The guests for the ingham died Thursday, June 6, in Mercy Francisco and also visit in Los Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mohan and C. J. Milan, 2075 S. Fillmore COLORADO afternoon were Mmes. James Cum­ children spent the past week in Sea Refreshments— Door Prize— hospital of a cerebral hemorrhage. Born Angeles. street, became the bride of Robert MOUNTAIN in Boston, she was taken to Winona, mings, Ruble, J. V. Hamilton, P. Las Vegas, N. Mex., where they Scott White. Miss Milan had for Other Awards Minn., by her parents when a child. Marie Parkhill is spending the F. Giblin, L. A. Fair, E. L. Stake- visited Mrs. Mohan’s sister. Sister At TROUT. She later moved to Minneapolis, and then week with her cousins, Mr. and her maid of honor Mildred White. ADMISSION, SOe to Denver. She was associated with the bake, L. A. Fair, and Mayme Mary Elaine, at Immaculate Con­ The bridesmaids were Misses SHIPPED ANYt old A. T. Lewis A Son department store Mrs. Wayne Stanley of Estes Park. Downing, and Misa Connor. ception convent. They spent some BRUNO’S until 1911, when she and her sister. Miss Helen Brady, Rose Brady, Mary WHERE IN U. 8. Courtesy of Marjorie Jane, infant daughter The president extended thanks time in Santa Fe en route home. Agmes Foster, and Florence Milan. Anne Birmingham, established the Birm­ of Mr. and Mrs. J. McLaughlin, THEODORE HACKETH.AL ingham Specialty company. They retired to Mrs. C. F. Lamberty and Mrs. Mrs. W. C. Stater of Great The bride’s gown was of white from bustiieBS in 1927. She was active was baptized recently by the Rev. T, C. Rhoades for their work in Falls, Mont., will arrive this week­ satin with panels of lace in the in many civic affairs and was a member Wm. J. Mulcahy. The sponsors the sanctuary in the past end to be a house guest of Mr. back. She wore a high crqwn of the Denver Catholic Press club, the were Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Little of From their California Novitiata the AltrOsa club, the C. D. of A., the Taber­ month and to Mrs. T. C. Rhoades, and Mrs. A. D. Frame, 928 Mil­ finger-tip veil and carried a bou­ Christian Brothen send you ten superb CLARK’S FLOWERS Miles & Dryer nacle society, and the Altar and Rosary Evansburg, Pa. Mrs. J. R. Price, Mrs. Sidney waukee. quet of white roses and sweet peas. wines. The Brothers maintain fit* society of Blessed Sacrament church. Mrs. Anna Curtis left Thursday, Mary*a College and other schools Requiem Mass was offered Saturday, June Bishop, Mrs. J. F. Jordan, and Miss Nadie Empie and Miss Kay The Rev. Manus Boyle officiated. throufh the sale of their yrcat wine. Artistic Funeral Sprays Printing Co. 8, in Blessed Sacrament church. Inter­ June 6, for Washington, D. C., Mrs. A. J. Quinliran for their offer Hopper of Omaha, Nebr., visited “ Cana Wedding Feast” was sung ment Mt. Olivet, W. P. Horan A Son where she will visit her son, Plm- of assistance in caring for the with parish friends in the week. as a duet by Mrs. Ray Tharp and PAUL’S Cut Flowers - Corsages service. lip. sanctuary until Sept. 1. Mrs. They were en route to Great Falls, A1 Bonino. Cesar Franck’s “ Panis Wheel Tickets for MRS. ANNA G. MILNER. 2631 Curtis. KE. 4875 Free Delivery FREE DELIVERY TA. 3662 Mother of Robert D. Milner. Mrs. Thomas Walter Kranz, who has been on Campbell congrratulatecf Mrs. S. M. Mont., to spend their vacation. Angelicus” was also rendered. Mrs. Bazaars and Carnirala McAtammey, and Mrs. H. Vidmar, all of vacation in New York city, will Bishop on the winning of a scholar­ Michael Rock of Parnell, la., Tharp sang Gounod’s “ Ave Maria” Denver, and a sister of Mrs. Julia Har­ return to Denver Saturday. He ship to Regis college by her son, as a solo. About 200 guests at­ Catholic Work Our rington. O’Neill, Nebr. Mrs. Milner. 80, arrived Sunday, June 9, to visit a resident of Denver 55 years, died at will be accompanied by his sister, Sidney, and Mrs. D. R. Costello on Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Giblin. tended a reception at the home of the receiving of a scholarship to Specialty her home Wednesday, June 5, after a Mary, who has been living in New Banns of marriage were pub­ the bride’s parents. short illness. She was born in Bere- York for several years. St. Mary’s academy by her daugh­ Miss Denise Law will be married haven county, Cork, Ireland, where she ter, Mary Jane. Mrs. Kiene re­ lished Sunday, June 9, for the 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. taught school before coming to Denver Mrs. C. C. Collins and daughter first time for Thomas Nevin of this to Edward Walsh Saturday morn­ LOOP MARKET in 1885. Her husband, R. D. Milner, a ported for the courtesy committee ing, June 15, at the 9:30 Mass. will spend the weekend in Long­ parish and Mary E. Quinn of FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE KEystone 6348, 6349 Colorado mining man, died several years mont. and prayers were offered for the Dr. and Mrs. George J. Krakow ago. She was a member of the Third sick members. Mrs. Bishop, the Cathedral parish and for Evelyn Order of St. Francis and the Altar so­ have announced the engagement of Free Parking With Purchaae of SOe or More at 1429 Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Drinkard will treasurer, gave the monthly report, Oman of this parish and Leo ciety of Sacred Heart church. Requiem Bishop of Holy Family parish, and their daughter, Violet, to William Mass was offered Saturday, June 8, in spend the weekend at their ranch which included the final report for for the second time for Elizabeth Kenneth Leonard. The wedding Sacred Heart church. Interment Mt. near Colorado Springs. all the card clubs and indicated will take place early in July at Olivet. W, P. Horan A Son service. Thos. H. Tulley and dkughter, A. Ryan of St. Philomena’s parish FRANK A. SEARS, 1702 Ulster. Father that the finances of the organiza­ and Bart O’Hara of St. Leo’s par­ Montague, Mich. Miss Krakow is SOLES Hartford-Alcorn of Sister Mary Pauline of Omaha, Nebr., Mary Louise, left for a three tion were in excellent shape. a graduate of Cathedral high Men’s, Women's, and and Mrs. Walter A. Desmond of Chicago. months’ trip in the East. They ish. ' Mrs. Julia O’Neill gave an inter­ school, and her fiance attended DAILY Children's Half 8o1es| Mr. Sears, 78, a retired Rochester. Minn., were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L. A. Fair’s club met re­ Sacred Heart high school. He is Mortuary hotel maa, died Friday, June 7, in Mercy Patrick Tulley. esting reading and a review of a cently with Mrs. L. J. Carlon, with Loop Shoe hospital after an illness of seven weeks. new book. The Pursuit of Laugh­ the son of Mrs. Mary F. Leonard. ROASTED TODAY- 37 Mrs. Elizabeth Curclo as joint REPAIR SHOP Born in Illinois, he spent most of his life Parishionerf Attend Baijquet ter. Mrs. T. T. Brady, who was a 620 E. Colfax KE. 2779 in Rochester, where he was manager of Among those in Blessed Sacra­ hostess. Mmes. James T. Cronin DELIVERED TODAY Loop Market, Lawrenco Street Slda one of the large hotels near the Mayo delegate to the D.C.C.W. conven­ and Philomena Hodges received Phone brothers’ hospital. He retired in 1938 ment parish who attended the din­ Ale*, I^aK ty Teas, Sy4«es, tion, gave a report of the conven­ the honors. and moved to Denver. He was a member ner tendered Bishop Vehr by the tion. Father Kolka gave an in­ TAbor 7372 Extraets a*d Beidag Powder The firms listed here de­ of St. James’ Holy Name society and laity Wednesday were the Very Mrs. P. F. Giblin’s club had a Call a the League of the Sacred Heart. Requiem structive talk on pacifism, and serve to be remembered Mass was offered Monday in St. James’ Rev. Harold V. Campbell, the Rev. said that the idea of peace at any luncheon at the Blue Parrot inn church. W. P. Horan A Son service. Wm. J. Mulcahy, Messrs, and price is not correct. Father ifollowed by an afternoon at Albany Tailors when you are distributing MARTHA M. BALKIN, New York, Mmes. Thos. J, Morrissey, Thos. E. bridge. 171$ STOUT STREET ZOXE CAB formerly of Denver. Miss Balkin. 76, a Higgins addressed the group on SWCECa your patronage in the dif­ retired Denver school teacher*, died in a* Greene, Patrick S. Dolan, Mark J. the European war. Mrs. Hickey’s club met in the BETWEEN SEASON SALE !MAin 7171 Buffalo, N. Y., hospital after a brief Felling, James Brennan, S. P. week at Blue Manor in Lakewood. PHONE KE7IBi ferent lines of business. Prompt, Coarteoai Scrrlcs illness. Born in Phoenixville, Pa., she Keating, Jr.; Chas. T. Mahoney, The members listened to the Mrs. L. W. Koerber received the "Select your warehouse as you would your CHEAPER RATES received her education and began her radio address by President Roose­ bank" teaching career in Buffalo. In 1894 she S. A. Riesenman, Joseph Rihn, award. CLEA.N NEW CABS velt. A social hour followed and M. moved to Denver and was assigned to George McDevitt, E. C. Day, L. Mrs. G. F. Schafbuch enter­ the Gilpin school teaching staff. Later Kintzele, and L. A, Purcell; Dr. refreshments were served. The tained her sewing club Tuesday she was transferred to Park Hill school, and Mrs. M. D. Currigan, Mmes. first fall meeting will be held the afternoon, June 11. PALMER FLOWERS DOYLE’S where she remained until her retirement second Monday of September. in 1928. A year ago Miss Balkin went Wm. Weldon, John Vail, Alfred Mrs. J. F. Conway’s club met Loop Mkt. Free Delivery K E .6010 to Buffalo to reside with a niece, Mrs. Rampe, and L. U. Wagner; Misses Infants Baptized with Mrs. H. W. Swigert, 40 Eu- PHARMACY J. J. McGrath. While in Denver she was Margaret R yan,^ae Gavin, Mar­ active in the Blessed Sacrament parish The following Baptisms took dora. Mrs. George P. Clarke Tht Ptrtieiilir Drngfiit and was secretary-treasurer of the Good garet Gavin, and Mary Nadorff, place recently: Lawrence Blake made high score. MA. 5371 100% UNION 1629 SANTA FE 17TH AVE. AND GRANT Shepherd Aid society for five years. She and Jos, Craven and Joseph Dinan. Vifquain, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ida McGlone and daugh­ was also a member of the C. D. of A. Edward Dinan, a student at St. ter, Patricia, are enjoying a fort-| EE. 6987 FREE DELIVERY Funeral services and interment were held Mrs. M. Blake Vifquain, by the CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING in Buffalo. '^'homas’ seminary, is now at Camp Very Rev. Dr. Wm. M. Higgins, night with relatives in Kansas j HENRIETTA DOBSON, 100 Vine, Re­ Santa Maria. City, Mo. I OLINGERS Pharmaey quiem Mass was offered Saturday. June sponsors being J. F. Clair and Bill Dooling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sophia Clair; Nancy Ellen Geary, Miss Shirley Kirkpatrick of; ALTAR BREADS 8, at 10 in St. Joseph’s church. Inter­ Robert Dooling of this parish, left Galveston, Tex., is visiting herj You Thought of Mother— Now ment Mt. Olivet. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Classified Ads Don’t Forget DAD. MRS. THERESA M. HIGDON. 2926 for New Mexico to enter the Chris­ James P. Geary, by the Rev. Elmer aunt, Mrs. Charles Lockenby. j SEWING Josephine. W ife of Charles M. Higdon, tian Brothers’ novitiate. He was J. Kolka, sponsors being William Mary Patricia McGlone was ■ Let Us Give Yon Sufrestiona It will paj you to read ALL of the following advertitementz. sister of Mrs. Ella Wengert, Las Vegas, graduated from the parish school heard in a voice recital at the La­ Lfttl* Girls* Dresses, Evibroldery, Nev.; Mrs. Mary Fogart. Sherburne, McHugh and May McHugh. 3020 W. ALAMEDA Monorraming, Etc. Minn.; James C. Keneven. Spokane. this year. ment school of music recently, i Wash., and Augustus Keneven, Austin, Students from Blessed Sacra­ The Boy Scouts will receive Mrs. J. F. Clair were sponsors. I THE SISTERS OF THE PAPER HANGING AND PRINTING Minn. Mrs. Higdon, a resident of Denver ment parish who merited a place Communion Sunday at the 8 o’clock FOUNDED BY M. T. MURRAY John F. Clair, Jr., formerly of PAINTING GOOD SHEPHERD for 27 years, died Tuesday in St. Joseph’s on the honor roll at St. Mary’s Mass. Wedding announcements and Stationery, hospital after an illness of seve^^al weeks. St. Philomena’s parish and now a and all Commercial Printing. Wheel TELEPHONE PEARL 2461 Marie Bresnahan’s Sodality club For paper banzinR and paintinz, call A. She was a member of the ^Queen of academy were Catherine Pruis- resident of Trinidad, will be mar­ tickets, always. Wedding announcements Heaven Aid society, the Dominican Sis­ met at the home of Minnie Duray Berinzer, EAst 2285, ner, Mary Evelyn Currigan, Kath­ ried to Miss Bette Moore of Trini­ $2.00 per cabinet and up. Free Street ters of the Sick Poor Aid society, St. leen Allen, and Peggy Jane White. Saturday evening, June 8. An eve­ Guides. RODGERS PRINTING CO. 511 Clara’s Aid society, the Loyola' Altar so­ dad Monday, July 1, in St. Philo­ MATTRESS RENOVATING 14th St. KE. 4054. ciety, St. Thomas’ guild, and the senior Madeline Marie Rice, daughter ning of bridge was enjoyed. Marie mena’s church. Mr. Clair, a grad­ SPECIAL PRICE FOR LIMITED TIME J. T. Upton Renovating Tabernacle society. Requiem Mass will Bresnahan received high score. of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Rice MATTRESSES CUSHIONED WITH PAINTING & PAPERHANGING be offered Saturday in Loyola church. uate of Cathedral high school, is Co. Rita La Tourette’s club convened QUALITY INNER SPRINGS. NEW Interment Mt. Olivet. of 2300 Birch street, has returned well known in the city, especially from St. Clara’s academy, Sin- at the home of Dorothy Wilson COVERS. FELTED, CARDED. $5.46, Expert painting and^paperhangmg, work PROMPT MRS. DANIEL KEEFE. Los Angeles, among the younger set. He is at ONE-DAY SERVICE. MATTRESSES guaranteed. Geo. K. Anderson, 1760 Gay­ formerly of Denver. W ife of Daniel sinawa. Wise., to spend the sum­ Tuesday evening, June 11. The lord. EM. 1214. PERSONAL present an employe of a local add­ RENOVATED NEW COVERS. 62.46. WE Keefe, sister of John Quinn. Sara Quinn, mer vacation with her parents. group went to Sportland and ing machine company, being in Groceries - Meats - Bakery ALSO RECOVER STUDIO COUCHES. REASONABLE and Mrs. Kenneth Sherman, all of Mt. played golf. MOUNTAIN STATES MATTRESS CO. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SERVICE Holly, N. J.: aunt of Mrs, J. F. Sullivan. charge of the branch office lo­ 2166 16TH ST. TA. 0932. Los Angeles; Mrs. L. C. Hartford, E) Mrs. R. G. Weir and daughter, cated in Trinidad. Miss Moore is MURRAY’S Reconditioned pianos, players, grands, '#«»**» W. H. UPTON, Paso, Tex.; Cornelius Keefe, Oklahoma organs (pipe and reed), orchestral instru­ Mildred, are enjoying a two-week a graduate of Stephens college, SINCE 1882 HOTELS Manafcr City. Okla.; Misses Mary and Frances ‘Get-Acquainted’ sojourn in Santa Fe, N. Mcx. ments. 'T. R. Walker. 236 Broadway, SP. Keefe, Dr. J. A. Hart, and Mrs. Kath­ Columbia, Mo. She attended Den­ Phones GR. 1613-14-15 NEWHOUSE HOTEL 7364. 76S Tejon Street erine Kerwin, all of Denver. Mrs. Keefe. Marie Bresnahan is spending a ver university in the past year. Weet 32nd St Julien IN THE SHADOW of Colorado'* beau­ PLA N TS Sl s h r u b s TAbor 5223 75, resident of Denver 35 years, died fortnight at Wancrest. tiful capitoL Colfax at Grant, Denver. in Los Angeles Friday, June 7. Born Party Planned Returns From Hospital Colo. in Mt. Holly, N. J., Mrs. Keefe came to Dr. and Mrs. Myron Pedigo of Fruit trees, shade trees, all kinds shrubs Denver in 1885. She was married to Charles F. Puff was recently CATHOUC DAUGHTERS' HOME. and perennial plants. Reasonable. Grand­ Mr. Keefe in 1888. The couple, who (St. Leo’s Parish) 1037 Detroit announce the birth The Best in 1772 Grant Pleasant bom* for cirlt. view Nurseries, W. 61st A Lowell Blvd. 6L. brought home from a Denver hos­ 8863. celebrated their golden jubilee in Los St. Leo’s parish hall, completely of a boy, David Myron, June 9 at pital, where he had been confined Angeles in 1988, resided in Denver until a local hospital. Used HOME FOR SALE CHILDREN 1925, when theysmoved to Los Angeles. redecorated and renovated, will be since Jan. 29 by a broken hip and JOE Her husband is a retired brickmason. the scene of a “ Get-Acquainted” Mrs. Frances Lee, who fractured wrist, suffered when he slipped Furniture .S. Joeepbine St., 6 roomi, full finiehed Children to care for by the hour, day or While in Denver the couple lived in Sa­ party Friday evening, June 21. A an elbow recently, is improving and fell on an icy sidewalk in oasement den, laundry room, gas b.w. week, nice yard. 2248 Race. EM. 7695. cred Heart parish. Funeral services and satisfactorily. heat Clota to church, achoala. $4,000. interment were held in Los Angeles. games party will be featured. Spe­ front of St. Philomena’s school. ALSO NEW PE. 8782. FURNACES, SHEET METAL JOHN B. KERR. Golden. Father of cial prizes will be awarded and Mrs. Francis M. Griffith of Flor­ He is slowly recovering. Caeh or Credit the Rev. Arthur Kerr of La Junta, con­ refreshments will be served. ence is a guest at the home of her STORES Sharp Bros. Furnace and Sheet Metal. KEATING’S vert, and Ben Kerr of Golden. Funeral Furnaces cleaned and repaired. Chimney The work of redecorating the sister, Mrs. L. I. Appel. sucks, gutters. 1421 Blake. KE. 1922. services were held Wednesday at 2 in A FULL LINE OF HUTCHINSON'S PHARMACY Golden. Mr. Kerr was a B.aptist. His parish hall has been done chiefly The following students returned Walter J. Kerwin OFFICE FURNITURE priest son became t Catholic when aged by the men of the parish. The gar­ Your Naborbood Druggist DRESSMAKING 1619 Tremont St. recently from Eastern colleges Formerly with O'Keefe's Jewelry Co.. We rent Folding Chairs, Card and Phone SPruet 0588 700 So. Pear) about 16. den scene* and the ocean scene Experienced dressmaker desires sewing, KATHERYNE M. KUTZLEB, 729 E. and will spend the summer at their Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver­ JAMES HUTCHINSON DRAUGHT BFER were painted by Mr. Smith. Repairinr any kind, at your home or mine. Prices Colfax. Daughter of Mrs. Margaret respective homes in Denver: Anne ware, anything in stock. reasonable. CHerry 4056. Kutsleb. sister of Charles and William Messrs. Boling, nlones, John Mad­ Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry PHOTOGRAPHS MIXED DRINKS Walden, College of Mt. St. Joseph- Established 1888 S Kutzleb. Requiem Mass was offered den, F. Horan, and several others 926 EAST 1$TH AYE., CHERRY 727$ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Newly Decorated Tuesday at 9 in the Cathedral. Interment on-the-Ohlo, Cincinnati; Eliza­ Will call for and Deliver PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 The Anderson Photograph Studio. 1206 in Canon City. Theodore Hackethal serv­ took an active part in the work. beth Appel, Monticello college, OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. 16th St. Comer Lawrence. Phone MAin Beautiful new 5 room brick bungalow, ice. OfBciztet at Sister’s Wedding Monticello, 111.; William Sheedy, 1873. finished basement, provisioned for 4 large HRS. J. J. McDo n n e l l , San Diego, ■The Rev. Leonard Gall officiated rooms and bath. Double garage, front drive, Calif., formerly of Denver. Mrs. Mc­ Creighton university, Omaha, and Have You Provided for FURNACES AND GRATES colored bath, lino walls and Ubles, built- Donnell died in San Diego Monday. She at the wedding of his sister in Joseph A. Ryan, Notre Dame uni­ in buffet mahogany trim, Venetians and JOBS WANTED was the widow of J. J. McDonnell, who Providence, R. I. versity. EVERYTHING? FURNACES INSTALLED A REPAIRED many extras. 2 blocks S t Vincent de Paul was a prominent citizen of Leadville. An Church; $500.00 down, balance 1% monthly. Certainly you've pravided for the welfare H. H. York. 627 E. Exposition. PEarl 2218 For Good Workers aunt, Mrs. Mary E. Dunlap, is a member T. J. Tobin of Maryville, Mo., Owner 1451 S. S t Paul. of St. Francis de Sales’ parish. arrived recently to spend the sum­ of your loved ones after that inevitable of any type, permanent or odd Fr. Cusack io Speak time when you muit leave them. But how PAINTING & PAPERING FURN. APT. FOR RENT job, call Employment Department. mer at the home of his daughter, a ^ u t that immediate moment of lorrow 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION Mrs. A. J. Blatter, 1315 Milwau­ , . , your iaat rites? Certainly you’ll be Painting and Papering reasonable. £ . T. 3 rm, ept, block Loyola, gaa and ligbta Week of June 16: St. Pat­ At Loyola NoVena showing real thoughtfulness if you investi­ Yeager, 87 W. Maple, Spruce 2954. included. 2240 Gaylord. kee. gate prices now . . . and you'll make things Catholic Charities rick’s parish. Crested Butte. Mrs. T. T. Brady and sons, Joe easier for those you love. LOAN WANTED 1665 Grant St. KEystone 6386 St. Scholastica’i parish, Erie; Father L. L. Cusack, S.J., of and Terry, left Thursday, June 13, Regardless of price, you'll find all our serv­ $ 17 Down, $ 17 Month San Luis Beltran parish. La Regis college will give the talk at for Wichita, Kans., where they ices COMPLETE with fine appointments, Ix>an of 12,000.00 secured by ftrat mort­ Jara, and Immaculate Con­ the perpetual novena services at will be joined by Mrs. Brady’s gage on 160-acre improved farm, must have it in June. Joseph Jelinek, Pierce, Colo. DISCOUNT TO REGISTER READERS Patronize These Firms. They ception parish. Rice, may Loyola church this Friday ’ eve­ daughter, Margaret. They will GEO P. HAGKETHAL For house built on garden Iota. RAISE your Are Co-operetinc With Your have 13 Hours’ exposition ning. These devotions will take visit in Wichita for some time and FUNERAL DIRECTOR FREE INFORMATION own garden, poultry and SAVE RENT. No Paper. of the Blessed Sacrament place regularly pach week through­ then motor to Southern California 1246 Acoraa TAbor 1656 CIVIL SERVICE INFORMA'nON FREE. intueit, no tazea for one year. Drive out church instead of the Forty out the vacation time. Services and reside there the remainder of jM m tr Inatitota, 505 Tabor B lds„ Denver. to 9900 W eit OoUzz at Daniels Gardens. Hours’ devotion. begin at 7:46 o’clock. the lummer MA. 9836.

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