Chapel in Basement Rectory Ready Council of Catholic Women Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations ontents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1953— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given A fter 12 M. Friday Following Issue At Cure D’Ars To Sponsor Parley Sept. 2-6 One in a series of Catholic Action The institute at the Heights will be For New Pastor institutes to be sponsored through­ the Western section of the nationwide DENVER CATHOLIC out the U. S. by the National Council program. Other institutes will be held When the Rev. John Haley, newly appointed pastor of the Cure d’Ars Parish, Denver, assumes his post of Catholic Women will be held at in New York, North Carolina, Indh July 10, he will find a completely furnished‘rectory wait­ Loretto Heights College, Denver, ana, and Minnesota. # ing for him.* Sept. 2 to 6. The subject matter for the meet- The house, situated at 3050 ings will *be CCW committee Dahlia Street, , was purchased work, and will be treated in work- - REGISTER some time ago and should be shops devoted ^ the six areas of ready for occupancy by July 10. VOL. XLVm. No. 46. THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1953 DENVER, COLORADO The rectory’s full finished effort covered in CCW committee basement will be converted im­ work:. Organization and develop mediately into a chapel that will ment, family and parent educa be used for weekday Masses. tion, Holne and ^h ool Associa A modern brick dwelling, the Wyoming Services to Observe priest’s house includes, besides tions, international relations, so the full basement, three bed­ cial action, and .public relations rooms, a large living room, a dinette, a kitchen, and two bath­ Specialists to rooms. Lead Discussions 113th Anniversary of 1st Mass The rectory, which has gas- fired, hot-water heating, is situ­ Specialists in each field will A Mass at the Father DeSmet Memorial at Daniel, ated only a short distance from lead discussions in the workshops. Wyo., this Sunday, July 5, at 10 a.m. will commemorate the parish property. At the Heights the institute Established in June, 1952, the the offering of the first Mass in the state of Wyoming. proper will open Sept. 3 with Cure d’Ars Parish had as its first Father Pierre J. DeSmet, noted Jesuit missionary to the pastor Father William Mulcahy. the offering of a Mass. On the Indians, offered the first Mass July 5, 1840, according to By the time of Father Mulcahy’s first day of the meeting, Sept. 2, an account in the Wyoming death, May 25, the new parish registration will be held from 7 Catholic Register. had grown to a Catholic popula­ to 9 p.m. Monsignor John McDevitt, pas­ tion of well over 600 families. Tiny Tots Make A census taken some time ago Each day of the five-day pro-' tor of St. Laurence O’Toole’s parish, Laramie, and Wyoming revealed that there are more than gram will open with Mass. A state chaplain of the Knights of 700 children between 5 and 14 Holy Hour from 11 to 12 noon Gifts to Burse years of a ^ , and 300 of 3 years Columbus, will offer the Mass, Susan and Patty Lorenzo of and younger, in the parish on Sept. 6 will conclude the ex­ sponsored annually by the state K. of C. Denver, ages six and eight, each boundaries. ercises. The final luncheon will made $1 donations in the past The Cure d’Ars congregation Pierre Jean DeSmet was born follow the Holy Hour. week to the Guardian Angels’ has been attending Mass on Sun­ in Belgium on Jan. 30, 1801. He The schedule of meetings fol­ burse — Denver archdiocesan days in the Tower theater, 2245 came to America in his boyhood, fund for the education o f priests. Kearney Street. T w o Sunday lows: Sept. 3,. Mass, breakfast, joined the Jesuit Society at an The little girls led a list of 10 greetings, and orientation; lunch; early age, and, early in life, took Masses are provided, at 7 :30 and contributors, who gave a total of up missionary work among the 9:45 o’clock. workshops on Home and School $47, to bring the burse total to Building Planned Associations, public relations, and Indians of what is now Missouri, $3,631. Kansas, Iowa, and Nebraska. At Father Mulcahy’.s energetic social action, held • concurrently; the age of 30, his health became Pariih Burtet Rite plans, which will be furthered and dinner; Sept. 4, morning, impaired, and he returned to his Parish burses that profited in by his successor. Father Haley, afternoon, and evening sessions native land. the past'week are those of St. included the construction of a and a resident pastor,was appointed in 1863 when Francis de Sales’ Parish, Den­ on committee work; Sept. 5, church-school building at East Centrol City Church t the first church was erected. The present church 2,000 at First Mass ver, to which the Sacred Heart 32nd Avenue and Dahlia Street. Assumption graces the sanctuary of St. Mary of was dedicated in 1893. ■morning and afternoon sessions; Immediately upon his return to League donated $5, a n d the To cost about $200,000, the proj­ the latter, part of the 1920s the need for the Assumption Church in Central City, where it Sept. 6, a general session at 9:30 this country, he was appointed a South Boulder parish, where the ect is already well detailed, and a resident pastor hafl disappeared. Attendance at a.m. at which a summary of the missionary to the Flathead In­ sum of $19.61 was given in honor it is expected that work will be­ hangs above the main altar. the church by many of the artists at the Central dians.- He left St. Louis with of St. Robert. workshop material will be given. gin very soon. St. Mary’s, one of the oldest churches in the City Festival has made it known as the “ Church American Fur Company men on Contributors to the Guardian The new building will have Denver archdiocese, was built in the halcyon days of the Opera Stars.’’ The Eastern section of the in­ April 5, 1840, and he reached Angels’ burse are Mrs. James facilities for church services and of the mining camp that was one of»>the most The Rev. Francis ST^potempa serves St. Marj^s stitute will meet at Manhattan- Green River on June 30' On the Oard, Longmont, $5; A.R., Lead- for classrooms, the church por­ famous centers of the West. Father Joseph P. from St. Paul’s in Ida'ho Springs. The former ville College of the Sacred Heart, following Sunday (July 5, 1840), ville, $1; anonymous, Denver, $1; tion seating about 5,40 persons. Machebeuf, later the first Bishop of Denver, rich mining camps of Georgetown and Silver Father DeSmet, in the presence Mrs. M. M., Denver, $25; N.N., Purchase, N. Y., Aug. 3-7; the The first part to be built will offered Mass in Central City as early as 1860 Plume also are in his parish. of about 2,000 Indians, trappers, Denver, $1; a friend, Denver, $1; be the first floor of the class­ Southern section at Sacred Heart and traders, celebrated the first Mrs. pS-ed Archer, Denver, in The Fabulous room section. The four class­ College, Belmont, N. Car., Aug. Mass in what is now the state of thanksgiving, $6; Susan a n d DeSmet, S.J., missionary to the rooms in the plans will enable 17-21; the Central section at St. Wyoming. Patty Lorenzo, Denver, $2; and Indians o f the Northwest, is the parish to start its school with GIFT OF MRS, SPFNCFR PFNROSF TO PARISH J. 0., Denver, $5. ' shown above. On his chest he On a high bench above the three grades. Mary-of-the-Woods College, Ind., Gifts to the Guardian Angels’ wears the insignia of a Chevalier junction of Green River and As classes are added, the sec­ Aug. 22-26; and the ^Jorth Cen­ burse may be sent to Archbishop of the Order of Leopold, a deco­ Horse Creek, the trappers erected ond story of the building will be Urban J. Vehr, 1536 Logan ration bestowed on him by the Central City Concerts to Dedicate New Organ tral section at thi College of St. an improvised altar of native erected, and later, a one-story Street, Denver. King of Belgium. Teresa, Winona, Minn., Aug. rock, and decorated it with wild wing. Historic St. Mary’s 'o f the As­ Church and Missions in the Dio­ the Central City church and re­ After a permanent church has sumption Church in Central City cese of Bismarck, N. Dak., will storing the foundations, and for 28-Sept. 1. , flowers of the prairie. The been constructed, at some future will be the scene of tA'o sacred sing and play two concerts, the the reconditioning of the rec­ Mrs. Fred Gushurst, 140 S. spot, a part of which is now SERVICES FOR PUBLIC JULY 14-16 the cemetery of Daniel, is often date, the church portion of this concerts Sunday, July 5. Father first to begin at 2 p.m. and the tory' The interior of the church Elm street, Denver, is president building will be converted for Frederic Nelson, Scandinavian second at 5:30 p.m. was redecorated in 1950 through referred to as “ The Prairie of of the Denver Archdiocesan the Mass.” school use, probably as an au­ convert and priest-composer, The ' concerts, which are a the j:?nerosity . of . Mrs. Helen Littleton Carmelite Nuns ditorium. who is now pastor of Holy Cross repeat performance of the con­ Bonfils Somnes of Denver. Council of Qtholic Women. Up to 1840, Father DeSmet’s certs held there last year during life might be called a private one, Assistant Dean at St. Lonis U. the Opera Festival, wilkfeature In San Luis Valley Pnblie Schools though crowded with stirring the new two-manual organ re­ dangers from man and beast, TuriyAway 35 Candidates cently installed in the church as mountain and flood, and marked Rev. Richard F. Ryan, S.J., the gift of Mrs. Spencer,Penrose. Payment of Nuns' Salaries by the successful establishment The organ replaces an antique o f ’ numerous stations over the reed organ which had been used Rocky Mountain regions in what Because of Lack of Space Is New President of Regis in the church since it was built. Recommended by Lawyers are now Wyoming, Montana, The new organ is a, fitting addU Idaho, the Dakotas, and Oregon, By Lettie Morrow The Rev. Richard Francis quette University,- Milwaukee. tion to the Church of the Opera Attorney.s of the public school The schools, in other words, until it was said of him that “ he The Discalced Carmeljtes of the Carmel of the Holy Ryan, S.J., for the past three Under his leadership, the present Stars. boards of the Capulin, San Luis, are indistinguishable from other knew every foot of the country.” Spirit, situated at Gallup and Poplar streets, Littleton, $300,000 classroom building, Antonio, and Conejos schools years assistant dean of the col­ Father Nelson has received public schools with the single ex­ His writings made him famous Loyola hall, was erected on the from July’ 14 to 16 ■will celebrate the Feast of Our Lady lege of arts and sciences at St. publicity as the composer of have recommended the payment ception that the qualified teach­ in both hemispheres, and his Northside campus. Also dicing Louis University, has been ap­ "Lovely Lady Dressed in Blue.” of salaries to the Catholic Sis­ ers who are employed wear sim­ seemingly instantaneous ascend­ of Mt. Carmel, “ celebrated in our order since time im­ his administration, he supervised pointed president of Regis Col­ Before the young priest’s ters teaching in those schools. It ple religious garb. ancy over every tribe of Indians memorial,” says Mother Teresa of Jesus. lege, Denver. He replaces the remodeling of the administra­ ordination he participated in is believed the ruling of the Colo­ Practically all thte taxpayers with which he came into contact This triduum, held on the tion building; the construction of gina Marie, daughter of Mr. and Very Rev. Raphael McCarthy, concerts and sang in opera on rado state board of education involved agree that the schools caused the United States Gov­ grounds, marks the only' time in a new grotto, construction of Mrs. H. V. Montgomery of Min­ S.J., who has been Regis presi­ the West Coast. Although he withholding state funds from are maintained by the nuns at an ernment to look to him for help the year that the public is in­ the students’ chapel, and the neapolis, Minn., and Sister Urban dent six years and under whom has completely abandoned his these schools does not affect the exceptionally high level scholas­ in its difficulties with the Red vited to the Carmel, for the Car­ the school experienced great conversion of the temporary De- payment of salaries from sums men. From 1846 to 1870, he Patrice, daughter of Mrs. Elea­ vocal career, he occasionally tically. Support for retaining the melites are a cloistered and con­ nor Church of Saginaw, Mich. postwar growth, Father Ryan Smet hall into'a student union. held at present. sisters has come in great part was vested with a public cjiar- gives sacred concerts to benefit templative order. The parents of both nuns were arrived in Denver Wednesday, Coincidentally, both the out­ his own or other missions. The order affects some $2,000 from Protestant and Mormon acter, acting as pacifier for At the Carmel o f the Holy present for the rites. July 1. going and new presidents of or leis, which is in state funds. citizens o f the communities. the government and intermedi­ Spirit, the labor demanded of the The priest attends the Opera In late years, says Mother Father Ryan was born in Es- Regis wer« born in the same A total pf some $121,000 a year ary for the Indians, both of nuns has been varied and great. Festival at Central City each The Antonito school has 502 Teresa, there has been a great canaba, Mich., Oct. 6, 1912. He is involved, but the rest of the wliom acknowleaged him as “ the The first little band o f threo who year, acting as chaplain to the pupils in 12 grades; San Luis, growth in Carmels. W hen-she received his early education in funds for the school term just sincerest friend.” During this came from Grand Rapids, Mich., public grade and high schools, 'M members of the Metropolitan 296 pupils in 10 grades; Capulin, entered the order in 1919, there Opera who sing there. past had already been turned 200 pupils in 12 grades; and period, he brought about 16 last­ in 1947, had the job o f trans- and was awarded a bachelor of ing treaties with various tribes, were only nine Carmels in the over to the local school hoards. Conejos, 60 pupils in eight froming the. house into a suitable arts degree in economics by the The concerts of Father Nelson many •of them difficult to ne­ convent— no mean task. In the United States; now there are 52. The state board of education grades. University o f Wisconsin. are a labor of love, for they are gotiate with because of cruel intervening years, they have . To the average layman, the a one-man musical apostolate to will meet in Denver before July Colorado State Attorney Gen­ savages. made it suitable to house 14 nuns life of the Carmelite sounds too Several Years promote devotion to the Mother 15. It has been indicated that a severe, too austere, but as one eral Duke Dunbar on June 9 in­ General Stanley says of him: — but very inadequately. At Businessman of God through the medium of plan will be offered Jo the board listens to Mother Teresa’s happy dicated he would advise the state “ Father DeSmet alone of the And, because of inadequate mu.sic. to solve the pending controversy voice explaining the life of the For several years before en­ education department to rescind entire White race can penetrate facilities, they have been Much of the priest’s concert by means of submitting from the Carmelites as lived at the Carmel tering the Society of Jesus Sept. the ban upon certification by the the cruel savages and return safe forced to turn away about 35 program is built around numbers state board to the local school of the Holy Spirit, one begins to 1, 1938, the new Regis president local school boards, since (the and sound.” On behalf of the suitable applicants for the dedicated to t h e Queen of district boards a questionnaire understand the great joy that is was in business in Milwaukee. schools in question are con­ Indians, he crossed the ocean 19 Carmel, says Mother Teresa. Heaven. He concludes each con­ to show the general state of theirs. / As a Jesuit, he received his mas­ ducted as regular, certified puB- times, pleading their cause be­ These they Jiave either per­ cert by singing his own composi­ In summer their day begins ter of arts degree in 1944 from management of the schools in­ lic schools in accordance with suaded to join an active re­ tion which has brought him fore Popes, kings, and presidents some time before 5 o’clock when St. Louis University, majoring volved. the laws of the state. He de­ ligious community or sent to national fame, “ Lovely Lady and, by actual calculation, trav­ they must be in choir; in winter in economics. The university It would appear that Attor­ clared the hiring of nuns*^ as more recently established Car- Dressed in Blue.” Other songs eling 180,000 miles on his er­ gave him his lectorate in sacred ney General Duke Dunbar and teachers is a matter to be de­ the hour is 6. Two hours each included are numbers in German, rands of charity. He died at St, mels. theology in 1949. He did grad­ Burtis Taylor, acting state com­ cided by the local public school day, one in the morning and one Norwegian, and Swedish. Louis, Mo., on May 23, 1873. Two o f the first pAtulants o f in the evening, are given to uate work at the University of missioner of education, have boards. Father Nelson has been a The site of the first Mass was the Carmel of the Holy Spirit, mental prayer. Minnesota and St. Louis Univer­ agreed on the framing of ques­ writer for the Denver Scandina­ Attorneys representing the located and a monument was who entered in ’47, pronounced The Divine Office, recited in sity before assuming the role of tions. The principals involved vian publication, The Western school districts involved are Jo­ erected there in 1925 by the their perpetual vows and re­ choir, is spaced throughout the assistant dean at the latter hope that a satisfactory ques­ News, and is well known to the seph A. Craven and Charles A. Wyoming K. of C. The late ceived the black veil in cere­ day: The Little Hours of the school. tionnaire will be framed and Scandinavians of this region. Murdoch of Ddnver, Clarence Bishop P. A. McGovern officiated monies June 13 at which Arch­ Office are said before the Con­ Father Ryan is a member of submitted to the board of educa­ Bellinger of Pueblo, and John in dedication ceremonies July 5, bishop Vehr presided. ventual Mass; Vespers are said the National Educational Asso­ The*concerts Sunday, July. 5, tion, and,' if the answers are are open to the general public. Ira Green, Antonito. 1925. The professed are Sister Re- at 2 p.m. and are followed by ciation, the National Catholic Ed­ agreeable to the board, the Mrs. Penrose, in 194t, paid certain prescribed prayers and ucational Association, and Delta schools may continue as cur­ Father McCarthy- for renovating the exterior of spiritual reading, the whole last­ Kappa Epsilon. rently operated, with the quali­ state, Father McCarthy in Mar­ fied nuns remaining as school ing until 5 p.m. Father McCarthy, an interna­ Compline, with special com­ tionally known expert in psy­ quette, Mich., in 1889. Priests of Archdiocese teachers for the coming term. Long before coming to Denver memorations afterward, is re­ chology and author o f several Mr. Taylor has indicated the cited after the evening recreation books, will visit Europe this fall as a college president, Father next action will he by the state McCarthy. came to the Queen On Retreat July 13-17 at 7:30. The hour between 8 and as the Missouri Province’s dele­ board of education, and that the 9 p.m. is given to private devoi. City as a lad in 1903 to finish his gate to report to the General of The priesU of the Denver board, when it meets, will have tion, reading, writing, sewing, the Society, a trip that is made high school course at Regis High Archdioceie will make their the facts before it for the for­ School and to go on to two years etc., in the silence o f the cell. by a delegate from each province annual retreat at St. Thomai’ mulation of a satisfactory solu­ At 9 o’clock Matins and Lauds in Regis College. In 1906 he every three years. Seminary, Denver, July 13-17. tion. are said, and the religious retire entered the Jesuit novitiate at Father McCarthy Hat Bishop William E. Cousins of The parents of the pupils in to rest about 11. Theirs is a bed Florissant, Mo., and returned-in Peoria, formerly head of jh e the schools and the citizens in Record of Building 1913 to teach biology at Regis of boards with only a straw mat­ Chicago Mission Band, will the districts edneerned are anx­ tress. A chair and table and a At Regis, Father McCarthy for four years. conduct the spiritual exercises, iously awaiting the determina­ few pictures complete the furn­ added to his reputation as a In 1911 he took his bachelor which will open Monday, July tion of the state board of edu­ ishings o f their cells. builder that he gained in his of arts degree at St. Louis uni- 13, at 8 p.m. and close after cation, particularly since there Meat is never eaten, except in nine years as president of Mar­ (Tum to Page g — Column 6) Mass Friday morriing. is but a short time remaining to case of illness, and a fast, some- make preparations for the com­ (Tum to Page 2 — Column 3) ing school term. Louisyille Parish to Build Convent The controversy began when Sisters of Sick Poor Colorful Western history of the acting commissioner of edu­ awatha Tribe 25 on Nog. 17, after the American Indian. At cation announced Several weeks 58 years ago in Louisville was 1895; a record book of the 12th its meetings it uses Indian Open Benefit July 16 unfolded when workingmen dis­ ago that he was withholding Great Suii Council of'Colorado names,, costumes, paraphernalia. funds from the four San Luis Archbishop Urban J. Vehr mantling the old Red Men hall Improved Order o f Red Men, Only three years ago St. Louis’ in Louis-ville broke open the cor­ Valley public schools in which urges support of the bazaar Aug. 13-15, 1895; the constitu­ Parish completed a $36,000 re­ nuns are employed as teachers. for the Dominican Sisters of nerstone of the two-story struc­ tion and bylaws of the order; and building program on the school, In the photo above, taken in the campaign ac­ ture and found a tin box con­ The nuns began teaching in these Check Returns in Engaged in the counting offic^- are, left to right. Seminarians the Sick Poor. The annual a report of the first council fire of to give it a modern and fully schools when ‘the school districts difficult task of benefit festival on St. Ignatius taining documents o f Hiawatha Isletta Council 3, Nov. 17, .1895. Jack Jepson, Bill Sievers, John LePenske, Bob equipped plant. With more than were bankrupt more than 20 d ay-by-day ac- Loyola’s Church grounds, Den­ Tribe 25, Improved Order of According to Father Raymond Meznar, John McGowan, and Paul Basford; the 150 pupils attending school, the years ago and would otherwise Seminary Campaign coiinting of the ver, will he held the evenings Red Men, dated August, 1895, Layton, O.S.B., pastor of St. Rev. Robert Breunig, Seminarian Bob Sievers, and faculty has been increased tfom funds being received in the Archbishop’s Seminary of July 16 through July 19. The property on which the have had no means of providing the Rev, Robert Nevans. Louis’, Parish in Louisville, tribe three to five nuns, who will occupy education for the children. Fund Campaign are the seminarians and priests The . entire proceeds of the building is situated was pur­ 25 wag begun in Louisville on the new convent. shown above. The" campaign headquarters are sit­ Assistant pastors of the Denver area are well festival will go toward fi­ chased by St. Louis’ Parish at The' school buildings a r e May 7, 1892. The group was The parish has a remarkable owned by the public school uated in the Register’s new building, where former represented in the priest-workers who make this nancing the charitable work e cost of $1,200 as a site for a growing and becoming popular record of material achievement boards; there are no religious paper-storage space has been converted into three of the nuns, which consists in large, modem convent to ac­ work part of their notable contribution to the suc­ when a fire destroyed all its for the past decade. The new St. pictures in the rooms; the nuns offices for the purpose. the care of the sick poor in- commodate five or six teach-, cess of the drive. There are two priests present six ’ ft- property, rituals, and its meet­ Louis Church, erected in 1940 teach in *Bimple religious garb It is of note that the sem’inarian volunteers at their homes. i A ing sisters. / ' days a week to Supervise the work of the seminar­ ing place.' The structure now and dedicated in 1942 when with no religious, insignia; and work on the campaign funds represent practically Many volunteers, both.Cath- | | Contents o f the box, measur­ being dismantled was built after building costs werle ihuch lower there is no religious instruction all the second and third-year theologians of the ians and to do ^heir own share of the counting, olic and non-Catholi^, contrib­ ing four by six inches, included the fire of 1895. than they aje now, entailed a in the schools. There is likewise Denver archdiocesan students for the priesthood— Faithful to their '$(lditional task in behalf of the ute hundreds of hours of their a metal tomahawk, a three-page The Order of Red Men, a fra­ cash outlay of $30,000. Its seat­ no aspect of bus transportation a striking reminder of the shortage of priestly campaign, the priests are all engaged also in par­ time to make the annual a f­ description of the meeting o f Hi­ ternal organization, is patterned ing capacity is about 300. involved. vocations for work in the archdiocese. ish duties. fair a success., 1 t J ( J' '\\ ■ ■ ■ a

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Centiirie§«01d Ob§ervance * Younger Brother Also in Religion Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Carmelite Nuns Denver Native Takes Final Triduum Set July 14-16 n U t t l e t o n Vows as Christian Brother

The annual triduum in honor superior at the convent, for Our Santa Fe. — Brother Adrian, at Hanson Memorial High School o { Our Lady of Mt. Carmel will Lady of Mt. Carmel first ap­ Fenedict, F.S.C., faculty mem- in Franklin, LaT, and more re- Turn Away 35 ber, pronounced his final reli-'cently in New Mexico. For the be held— as it has been for cen­ peared to St. Elias at Mt. Carmel gious vows June 17 in the chapel j past two years he has been a turies— July 14, 15, and 16 in in Palestine six centuries before (Continued From Page One) Carmels throughout the world. the time o f Christ— the first evi­ of St. Michael’s. College. member of St. Michael’s High The novena of three days of dence of the Immaculate Con­ what less rigorous than the Some 80 Christian Brothers of | School faculty here, Church fast, is observed from prayer, in which all the laity in ception. the Southwest province assisted He is followed in religion by this region are invited to partici­ During these three days of Sept. 14, the Fejist of the Exalta­ at the ceremony. tion of the Holy Cross, until Eas­ pate, will he observed at the prayer, the Carmelite nuns at He is the former William E d-; ter, except oft all Fridays, during Carmel of the Holy Spirit, Gal­ the Littleton Carmel will offer gar Pfarr, son of Mr. and Mrs. i i Lent, and on the other fast days lup and Poplar Street, Littleton, M. J. Pfarr, of 726 S. Gaylord] their prayers, penances, and sac­ of the Church, when the more with the services to be conducted Street, DenvtA. 1 rifices for all those who partici­ rigorous black fast is observed. on the beautiful grounds outside pate in the novena o r ' send in Brother Adrian was born in the Carmel. their petitions. Other 'penances and manual Denver F^b. 27, 1928, and re-i labor complete this life o f sacri­ The feast dates back centuries, ceived his primary education] In past years Archbishop fice. explains Mother Terese of-Jesus, Urban J. Vehr has officiated at there from the Sisters o f Loretto j In addition to transforming in S t Vincent de Paul’s parish, i i the novena, but, owing to the the house into a suitable convent retreat scheduled for the secular He completed his high school j i Dr. G. J. and doing the ordinary chores studies with the brothers in Lasi clergy at that time, he will be connected with the running of a unable to participate this year. Vegas, N. Mex., in 1945, and | home for 14, the nuns are trying then entered the brothers’ noviti- i Schaeuble The evening services -will con­ to get their land into production. sist of novena prayers, a ser­ ate in Lafayette, La., where he > Optometrist mon, and Benediction. Speakers “After eight or 10 years of received the religious garb. neglect, it is in terrible condi­ which the motor missioners have been covering for the occasion are the Rev. Brother Adrian took his col-1 Specialist tion,” explains' Mother Terese. Motor Missioners '"pS.ing John J. Lohr, C.M., July 14; the the eastern part of the state. The missioners de­ lege degree from St Michael’s!^ At first the nuns tried renting For Visual Rev. Charles Herbst, C.M., July field, the Rev. Richard Gieselman, C.M. (left, livered lectures, answered questions, and showed in Santa Fe; and has since taught i 15; and the Rev. John Donohoe, suitable tools and equipment, at above), checks the loudspeaker equipment housed Christopher movies on six evenings in Stoneham, Eye Care terrific expense. This year, how­ C.M., the-closing night. in the rectory in Stoneham, while Seminarian from June 15 through 20, the third week of their ever, a “ benefactor” donated the James Purfield (right) holds forth from the low­ 638 Empire Bldg. KE. 5840 Music, under the direction of activities in this present season, their fourth ’in Archbishop of Ottawa Carmel a small tractor that the ered tailgate of the new Ford Ranch Wagon in Colorado. Blake Hiester, choir director at sisters can run themselves, and + . + + Blessed Sacrament Parish, as­ so with that they are busy fight + + + Is Bishop J. M. Lemieux sisted by Dorothy Ruddy as or­ ing the cheat grass and getting ganist, will be as follows: more of their land tillable. At Vatican City.— Bishop Joseph July 14— Biset’s “Agnus Dei,” present, in addition to the beau­ Stoneham Appreciates Street Preachers Maria Lemieux, 52, of Gravel- Bro. Adrian Benedict, F.S.C. a soprano solo by Rosemary Col tifully landscaped grounds that bourg, Canada, a Dominican, has> lins; Palestrina’s “ 0 Bone Jesu,’ been namqd Archbishop of Ottawa i a younger _ _ brother^ Marvin J. surround the building, only “ We sure appreciate your fine the • free booklets on the faith what we will do. Right or wrong? “ Tantum Ergo,” and “ 0 Sanc- to succeed' Archbishop Alexander! Pfarr, now Brother Barnaby Am- “ very small portion” is suitable sermons in our little town of given out by the missioners, and So how can we reallyill: have “ free tissima,” sung by the choir; for cultivation. Stoneham”— a comment dropped Vachen, who died in March this]brose, F.S.C., who will pronounce two persons asked for the K. of will?” year. Bishop Lemieux was con-1 his first vows at Lafayette, La., July 15—Shubert’s “ Avc Asked if any of the sisters had into the motor missioners’ ques­ C. correspondence course. Is it a sin to smoke? Is it to secrated in 1936 and has beenjAug.'15, before coming to Santa Maria,” a tenor solo by Mr. a knowledge of farming or gar­ tion box in front of the Stone­ Among the questions were dance? Bishop of Gravelbourg since 1944. Fe to begin his college studies. Hiester; and Palestrina’s “Ador- dening when this project was ham post office— sums up the some of the “ old favorites,” Doesn’t Confession make sin­ TOM WALKER PIANOS emus Te Christi,” and the Bene­ undertaken, Mother i T e r e s e general reaction of that plains which have a habit of popping ning easy for a Catholic? diction hymns sung by the choir; laughed and said, “ No, but every­ town to the work of the street R*prM«ntatiT. of Kimball, Sohmer, up year after year, especially I want to know if yoi pray. Eohl«r, Campbell and Jeaas FVench Fianoa July l^ C e s a r Franck’s “ Panis one is wUling to co-operate and preachers. relative to Confession. Why does the Catholic Church C. G. Conn Connsonata Angelicus,” a solo by Jim Eite- work together, and no matter Ironically the first comment Some samples:pies: forbid its members to attend Electronio Organ miller; Arquodet’s “Ave Maria” how we do things they seem to put into the box June 16 Do Catholics pay to have their Protestant services? Fin* RMondition«l Piano. and Benediction hymns sung turn out all right.” was, "What kind of propaganda sins forgiven? Isn’t Confession rather im^ THE 3 LASANCE M ISSALS 1S4I S. BROADWAY SPrue. 7S64 by the choir. She then explained that sev­ is this going out talking on the God knows everything; then modest? You have to bare the eral years ago someone gave the streets?” He know before we do anything secrets of your soul to a man. Carmel some beautiful lupine ARE MOST POPULAR As in Flagler, a slight hos­ plants — in pots. The sisters "T 4* . .+ tility quickly became sincere planted them on the grounds, appreciation after Stonehamites Er. Gieselman’s Mother lUT^ pots and all! The plants flour­ “W hy Pay More?” heard what the motor missioners ished so and gained such fame had to say in their third week (Trademark) that the gardner from City Park Yuma 'Hard Nut to Crack' in the field. FATHER K went out to look at them. It ^ _ F»therF.X. seems that the plants are dif­ Father Richard Gieselman, Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores ficult to g;row and certainly with 13 years of motor mission For 3 Motor Missionaries should not be planted in pots. work behind him, and Semi­ . • LASANCE Colorado Owned Stores The gardneFs advice to the sis­ narian James Purfield counted Yuma, the “ hard nut to crack” vacant lot next to a construction ters, however, was not to dig up some 125 autos in attendance at where street-preaching is con­ project. Cement mixers, piles of 16th & Glenarm the plants, but to take hammers the six evening sessions, and es­ cerned, provided the motor mis­ sand, lumber, and other equip­ timated the number of occu­ sioners with plenty o f material ment and material surrounded j m is s A l s Eaflawood 800 Santa Fe Dr. and break the pots in which they pants at around 340 persons, for lectures the week of June the missioners’ station wagon. at South Broadway 15th and California were inclosed. about three times the population 22-27. In addition to a large number . Mass complete iij Latin-English 3933 W. Colfax CurtU ft 15th St. 17th ft Tremont Carmeliles Tend Sheep of Stoneham itself. Father Richard Gieselman, The nuns got into the sheep o f questions, the missioners re­ • Prayers, Devotions, Indulgenced Prayers C.M., left suddenly the evening Pither Lasance Missals business when Archbishop Urban The talks were given from the ceived a special “letter” from a of June 24 upon receiving news Are Most Popular . Illustrated • Large, clear, easy-to-read type J. 'Vehr presented them with nine tailgate of the Ford Ranch Yuma resident. that his mother was to have a of the animals. Now they have Wagon newly purchased for the It began, “ Dear Souls,” inter­ 16, including a purebred given motor missions, except on the serious operation June 27 in St. preted several passages from evening of June 19 when a cloud­ THE SUNDAY MISSAL them by Bishop Hubert Newell, Louis. His place was taken by the Scriptures,)and ended; burst forced the missioners to • The Ma^s for Sundays and principal feasts of Cheyenne, who wanted them Father Raymond Ruiz, C.M., “ Believe on His [Christ’s] use the porch of St. John’s parish • 704 Pages, Pocket size 3V4"x5%' to have one of “ 'Wonderful Wyo­ also a professor at St. Thomas’ name today. Accept Him as your MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY rectory. ming’s” sheep. “ We found them Seminary, Denver. own personal Savior. How shall J Leatherette 1.50 • Red Edge 4.00 • Gold Edge 5.00 • Leather 8.50 a great help in combatting the The pastor in Stoneham, Fa­ Seminarian Robert Greenslade we escape if we neglect so Great cheat grass and weeds,” remarked ther John Canjar, estimated that came from Deerfield, III., to as­ Salvation? Today is the day of TDE NEW MISSAL FOR EVERY DAY . INSURANCE SINCE 1897 sist Fathers Gieselman and Ruiz salvation. Harden not your heart. Mother Terese. about one-third of the persons • In English. Ordinary of the Mass in Latin-English attending each evening were in the fifth week of the motor Accept Him now. Renounce all Not only have the sheep helped • 1344 Pages, Pocket size 3Vi”x5T4'’ Gas and Electric Bldg. TA. 1393 keep the weeds and cheat grass non-Caiholic. mission. salvation by works.” under control, they have furn­ Six requests were made for The talks were delivered in a The letter was signed,. “ With Leatherette 3.50 • Red Edge 5.75 • Leather 8.50 ished the nuns with clothing and a Burdened heart for your souls’ GERARD R. TeBOCKHORST, Associate blankets. The first two years the Too Much Noise in World salvation, the relative o f Philip.” The missioners reported 32 THE NEW ROMAN MISSAL sheep were sheared, Mother sent • The Mass for Every Day in Latin-Englkh the wool to some mills in Utah cars at the second night’s lecture, and had woven cloth for the sis­ but on the third night the good • 1852 Pages, Pocket size 4Vi"x6!'4" ters’ brown garb. This year Soul Heeds Peace, Quiet weather ended abruptly. Cloth 6.00 ■ Red Edge 9.00 • Leather 12.50 she had 10 blankets made from it. A typical Eastern plains wind Her hope is that once the needs roared in through Yuma from the of the Carmel for woolen articles To Hear Whisper of God east, choking the town with are niet, the Carmel may sell dust The missioners’ Christopher these blankets. “ Really, they are By Rev. 'William J. Gallagher]new spiritual power that you movies had to be canceled. The beautiful,” she remarked, “ and wind was too strong and the dust (Director of Nocturnal run and not be weary, walk CLTiRKC'S CHURCH GOODS H O U S €. one will be on display at the tri­ and not faint. too thick for the projector to be duum.” Adoration Society) God has designed that every operated. There is a need of peace and Then the pre-lecture music Volunteers Help Sisters quiet for the soul. In the turbu­ one of us has a purpose for life had to be forgotten. The gusts Breaking the ground, getting lent anxieties and confusions of If we co-operate in patience and of wind blew the phonograph the sod ready for tilling, operat­ the world it is almost impossible watchfulness, we shall be told arm o ff the records. ing and maintaining the ma­ to bear the hidden voice of God. clearly the exact purpose of our The subject o f the l^tures in chinery are other activities of For this reason it is an abso­ lives by the voice of God. We this howling, cold wind/was “ Sin these 14 Carmelites. There are lute necessity for everyone who shall receive power from God in General.” / certain things women cannot do, would improve the condition of his from the hour of prayer and and here again the sisters trust soul to seek sanctuary and silence to know what we want Father Clement Gallagher, to God to help them. He has listen in silence. Th^n we shall and the strength to do it. . P’astor of St. John’s /Parish in never failed.' hear the voice o f the Lord sound In nocturnal adoration in the Yuma, was host to tpe mission­ Two young m«h whose jobs jiie in our souls. His voice will tell still sacrament of peace' and rest ers. night-time affairs spend part of us the secrets of our hearts and there is the voice of God speak' One comment drop(ped into the their days helping the Carmelites, the wisdom of God shall enter ing te us words of rest, comfort, street preachers’ yqoestion box doing work too heavy for into us. and encouragement and impart­ read: IVe just ca^ t expect God MNVIRINDUSTIUAIBIUIIK woman, keeping in repak their If we dwell continuously in the ing to our souls strength and to bless la r g e / families with eiORCI r. ROCK. rrmttmwntemUmt ■ — .11 n ,, — prized tractor and other*equip- noise of this lower world, the fortitude. Come, therefore, to health and prosperity as long as CoBfemki 8t. ment, running necessary errands, nocturnal adoration and spend strong drink is rageing [sicT in C p w lt . OwiY.r Dry 0 « ,d . C . r \ songs of the angels shall not etc. One is a policeman, the other enter our hearts; neither shall one hour hearkening to the voice our streets, American Legion an engineer. the light of the angels shine of wisdom? Quit the noise of halls, etc.” When some top soil was needed controversy and the selfish ma­ Yuma is in an area, it is re­ from our eyes; and the still, JFesfi Largeit Church Goods Supply Hoiatf” a non-Catholic donated his truck, small voice of the Son of Mary terial attractions, that you may ported, that tends to be "dry.” driver, and a loader. When shall escape us. Come, there­ hear the echo of the voice of God some fencing was needed Gerard fore, men of Denver, and renew faintly, but surely. He will give Sabin o f the Colorado Fuel and your strength in the Presence of strength and power to. your soul. Iron Company, a non-Catholic, the Blessed Sacrament; receive Those who wait for heaven Rev. Richard Ryan gave 1,000 feet of iron fencing will never obtain it We will only to inclose the pasture, plus 300 enter through the door of the feet of ornamental fence and two Superior General Blessed Sacrament, which we Is New President ornamental gates for an inclosure must storm incessantly with our back of the Carmel. prayers of love, devotion, and God takes care o f His Carmel­ Succumbs in Rome sacrifice. Without constant ef­ Of Regis College ites, assisting them in all their fort it is practically impossible (Continued From Page One) needs, but he sends them trials, Word was received at St. Jo­ to obtain even the things o f this too. This past week they have seph’s (Redemptorist) Parish, world. How much more, there­ versity. Two years later the same spent several waterless days— Denver, that the Most Rev. ^ o n - fore, is it necessary ,to be con­ institution gave him a master’s something, som ew here went ard Buys, C.SS.R., Supetior Gen­ stantly exerting our efforts be­ degree. He took a doctorate from wrong with the city supply. From eral of the Redemptorist Order, fore the Blessed Sacrament, so the University of London, where early morning until late at night, died June 27 in Rome at the age that we may receive the spiritual he studied in King’s College. when some water was obtained of 57. growth and strength that we It was in psychology that he from a neighbor, the nuns had Father Buys had been General need to overcome the enemies of first received a position of emi­ no water for household purposes of the congregation since May, our soul and be more closely nence. Among his books are two or to drink. But that, too, they 1947, when he replaced the Most united with God. beat sellers. Safeguarding Mental are assured, is now fixed! Rev. Patrick Murray, C.SS.R., Hours of Adoration Health and Training the Adolee- who had held the position since eent. The latter work has been 1909. > The hours of adoration for the translated into French, Spanish, Largest Crowd various parishes July 2-3 are as Born in Middleharnis, Holland, and Dutch. follows; Dec. 8, 1896, he entered the nov­ Before going to Marquette as Bishop Fulton J.' Shoon on 9 to 10 o’clock— St. Vincen: hi* Tiiit to Donvor Juno 19 itiate at s'Hertogenbosch in 1915, president in 1936, Father McCar­ de Paul’s, St. Dominic’s, Oui .poke to tho largo.t crowd and took his vows Sept. 29, 1916. thy taught psychology at St. As IHri* at Lady of Grace, and St. Theresa’s, OTor drawn by a lactura in this Louis University. In nine years Ordsined Jan. 11, 1922, Father Aurora; city, it is reported. Mora than at Mhrquette he led in the build­ Buys obtained doctoratec in phil­ 10 to 11 o’clock— Annuncia 5,500 heard him speak at the ing of an administration building osophy and theology three years tion. S t Francis de Sales’, and City Auditorium. and two dormitoriea for boys and later, after studying in Rome. An Mother of God; $ns Arduous task given nim wai help­ two for prls. He established the 11 to 12 o’clock — Blessed engineering school a n d made m PER WEEK ing in the revision of the Redemp­ Sacrament, Cure d’Ars’, Holy COLORADO torist Aertnys’ work bn moral Marquette the first Catholic 'col­ Rosary, and S t Joseph’s lege in the country to obtain a ^ 6 :7 0 x 1 5 theology. In 1927 he took a profes­ CONVALESCENT (Polish); naval ROTC training program; sorship of theology in his com­ Here'S yoor big 12 to 1 o’clock — S t Phllo- In the interim between 1944 munity’s seminary at Wittem, opportunity to own HOME mena’s. Our Lady of Lourdes, and hii coining to Regis in 1947, Holland. a set of famous ReasonabU Rates St PaWck’s, St Anne’s, Arvadaj Father McCarthy was head o f tho For a long time Father Bays Holy Family, Precious Blood, General Tires. Xxet U. L w n ______P» TIM peycholog^ department at St was the editor of a Catholic and St. Joseph’s, Golden; Lonis University. set now for months monthly in Holland, and published 1 to 2 o’clock — Assumption, of ssfe, low-cost the official guide for Catholic Ac­ Welby; Sacred Heart, St An Changes Made in ^ Jhe Denver Catholic tion in the Diocese of Haarlem. thony’s, St Louis’, St Mary’s, High School Faculty mileage ahead. We’ll In World War II he was continu­ pay big monev for the Register Littleton; and Mt Carmel; No other members o f the Rems ally consulted by the Dutch cler­ 2 to 8 o’clock — S t Ignatius College faculty are affected , dy dangerous mileage Published Weekly by the gy, especially the Archbishop of Loyola’s, and S t Catherine’s; appointments. In the high school, left in vour old tires. Catholic PresB Society, Inc., Utrecht, later Cardinal De Jong. 8 to 4 o’clock — St John’s, however, the Rev. Walter * Come 10 today! 938 Bannock Street, Denver, In 1946, Father Buys was Presentation, St James’, St Luebke, S.J., will be replaced by Colo. named consultor secretary to the Rose of Lima’s, Christ the King, the Rev. Andrew J. Deemam S.J., Subscription: $3.00 P e r Dutch Provincial in Amsterdam, Sts. Peter and Paul’s, and St. as instructor in English. Father Year Sold in combination with and was elected vocelii to the or­ Patrick’s, Fort Logan; Deeman was here as a scholastie. Joe Kavanaugh, Inc. The Register, National Edi­ der’s general chapter. 4 to 6 o’clock— Hifiy Ghost, He has been minister at PrairleT tion, in Archdiocese of Den­ Father Buys wee the fourth St. Elizabeth’s, and A lf Saints’ ; du Chien, Wis. 30 Years in Some Loootion ver. General to reside in Rome since 6 to 6 o’clock— Cathedral, S t Father Francis X. Mawn, S.7., the erection of the Redemptorist Joseph’s (C.SS.R.), St Mary will be instructor in physic*. Locally Owned and Operated Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office mother-house there in 1865, and Magdalene’s, St Cajetan’s, St Richard A. Rudolph, S.J., a scho­ 7th at Lincoln TA. 1261 Denver, Colo. was the first Dutchman so hon­ Bernadette’s, and Our Lady ot\ lastic, will take the place of An­ ored. ; .Victory. Ithony P. Weber, ST m

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OfShrineOwned by Baby Doe Tabor '7 ■" *1 ^ •£ je THE LEADVILLE ASSEM- y m- “* "* bly has fallen heir to a great - ' , ^ 4 ' f' treasure through the goad offi­ ces of the Denver Catholic 'Reg­ ister. Mrs. Margaret Fitzpatrick, wh9 lives with her daughter, Mrs, Monroe Haeffner, in Englewood, saw' the article and photograph requesting replicas for Baby Doe Tabor’s cabin at the Matchless Mine in Leadville. She studied the shadow box containing the iti^age of the Virpn Mary and knew that it was identical with one that had been in her posses­ sion since 1890. ■Mrs. Fitzpatrick hated to part with this unique and unusual be­ longing. But owing to advancing age she had given up her home in Pueblo (where she attended I » St. Francis’ Church). In her new C lIv A r i l l k i l o o Clergy who joined with the Rev. i o f his silver jubilee of ordination are shown above. The i Mass June 15 in the presence of the Archbishop to note residence s h e had no suitable iJ lIV cr J im ilC C Michael Harrington of the Pauline jubilarian and Archbishop Urban J. Vehr are in the cen- his 25th anniversary in the priesthood.— (Photo by Knut- place to hang it, and so she of­ Chapel, Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, in the observance I ter of the photo.'Father Harrington offered a'Solemn I son-Bowers) fered it to Miss Caroline Ban­ croft, treasurer of the nonjirofit organization that is promoting Song W riter Jerry Roach Is Christopher historical spots in Leadville. * * * MRS. FITZPATRICK had a Votive Light StarteiJ 'One Little Candle' on Way to Fame number of reasons for her deci­ sion. She had spent her childhood < By Frank Morriss band director pointed to the man­ matic face and manner of the in Leadville and lived in the days Roach now has two songs that Roach has high hopes, bol­ uscript of “ One Little Candle.” Italian and the wit and aggres­ should be making an appearance of the mining camp in Stray A SONG WRITER, impersona­ stered by the fact that screen * * * siveness of the Irish. He also soon. One is called “ God Planned Horse Gulch opposite the Hunky tor, singer, and general knock­ companies are considering it, shares some of the resemblance It That Way,” for which Roach that Beyond the Stars will be Dory mine. This is only a short about of the show world happened THE REST IS HISTORY. to Bing Crosby that in his father hopes Bing Crosby will make a produced as a musical film. distance from the Matchless. to read a book written by a priest “ One Little Candle” still has steady sales, according to Joe was “ remarkable.” recording. The song asks: “ Have The song writer is now on his In addition, her brother, Den­ — and as a result the priest’s Roach is a good friend of the you wondered why there’s rain? ideas wound up on the juke boxes Marine, Waring’s crooner. And way to Hollywood, and will help nis Cash, had worked for seven “ old groaner,” and calls him one Has your heart been filled with of the United States. it is the official “ theme song” distribute to filr’ personalities years as shift bpss at the Match­ of the “ finest persons in Holly­ pain. . . . If you want to know the Papal edition of the Bible, less when it was pouring forth J. Maloy Roach now visiting for Father Keller’s Christopher movement and was used by the wood.” Roach, in fact, is being why, God planned it that way.” which has earned the praise of thousands of dollars worth of Another forthcoming song by R n k u C t n iiia shadow-box containing a statue of 1952 Tuberculosis Christmas considered for the title role in a Pius XII. silver ore each month. forthcoming film biog;raphy of Roach is dedicated to the Blessed The personable show person, ^ DuDy U06 S j I hTUc Blessed Virgin is an exact duplicate Later in 1895, after Mrs. Kirk­ Seal campaign. The songs written by Roach Crosby, with the crooner doing Virgin. It will be published this living at the Shirley-Savoy dur­ j of the one that Baby Doe Tabor kept in her cabin at the Matchless patrick had moved to Pueblo, she the dialo^ e and songs and fall as a gift to Father Patrick ing his three-week Denver stay, ' Mine in Leadville. It lias been given by Mrs. Margaret Fitzpatrick went back to Leadville to visit that Bennett had envisioned as suitable for Waring have not yet Roach playing the role a la Larry Peyton of Family Rosary fame. is always anxious to be the Chris­ of Englewood to place in Baby Doe’s cabin, now being restored, fol­ her brother. It was the winter of Parks. It is entitled “ There’s Only One topher. He is willing to paint in lowing publication of a picture of the interior of the cabin with its the Ice Palace, when dancing and been published. Roach’s Christ­ mas song may hit the muSic Roach has often been the voice Mary.” flowing terms the beauty of re­ furnishings in the Deliver Catholic Register. ___ revelry took place every night. * * V stands this season, however. of^^rosby in Warner Brothers ligion, the Bible, Catholic song Mrs. Fitzpatrick had a marvel­ cartoons. He also appeared in writing, the value of the Chris­ Roaeh could pass for an ROACH HAS ALSO WRIT- ous time, topping it off with a another movie, Old Man Rhythm, topher program in show business, Irishman— or an Italian. For TEN a full-length musical en­ swirling waltz with the mayor of along with Lucille Ball, Johnny for all who will call on him. Lifetime of Service Leadville, Sam Nicholson. good reason, too. His grand­ Mercer, and Betty Grable. titled Beyond the Stars, which he I * * * ♦ * » father was named Ruicci, and * * * ■describes as a “ show with a mes­ he lost a fortune by refusing to AND THE WORK he has done SHE DECIDED THAT she BORN IN ALBANY, N.Y., as marry into Italian aristocracy. sage.” It was inspired by Roach’s has shown the value of trans­ had a number of sentimental and TpGod and Country The song writer’s father came to a lad, Roach was an altar boy at first glimpse at the Papal Edition lating religious values into the religious reasons for aiding in this country and married an St. Mary’s Church, Troy, N.Y. of the Bible, published by 'the most unexpected, and even the By Larry Sexton his command, there is always a the project, and so made her Irish colleen named Anna Maloy. And he sang in the choir at St. Cuneo company and compiled by most secular, aspects of modem gift. She told Miss Bancroft that Father John O’ Connell. American culture. THIS IS A STORY of a man, cab at his hotel, 1308 Broadway, He changed his name from Mary’s, as an alto. Now a bari­ an itinerant salesman had gone a devout Catholic all his life, who on a Sunday morning, or a holy Ruicci to Roach in order to be tone, Roach still has the fine through Colorado after the has served his country well in day of obligation, to take him to more “ American.” The Irish voice that helped take him into the Holy Ghost Church for Mass. Johnstown flood selling, these show business. several wars, and has been blind * * ♦ were coming into their own, at for the past 17 years. His name shrines and that undoubtedly the time. Roach was overcome with wan­ D0WNIN6S HARDWARE AND is Thomas P. Waterfield. MR. WATERFIELD was born Baby Doe Tabor had purchased ♦ ♦ ♦ derlust in his early teens— and April 10, 1868, in Louisville, Ky., hers at the same time. The two THt CHRISTOPHER song as in the case o f Richard Halli­ Despite the meager funds at of good parents, who saw to it are identical in every particular, writer has all the virtues of both burton, famous author, his for­ APPLIANCES that he received a Catholic even to a printed “ Petition to the races— the handsome and dra- saking of formal education education in Warsaw, 111., and Blessed Virgin” inserted at the proved a great advantage. Same Location for 30 Years Keokuk, la. bottom. * J. Maloy Roach He soon found himself in the + GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES His first enlistment for five A number of other generous Mother Cabrini Shrine Paramount theater, Los Angeles, years dates back to 1891. Dur­ readers offered religious prints, in Denver was so impressed by appearing on the stage with a -K DU MONT ing that time he was a musician and now the collection is com­ the ideas Father James Keller, Committee Reports young drummer p a m e d Spike with the 25th infantry and the plete. All visitors to Leadville M.M., expressed in You Can Jones. -K ZENITH T. V. Service are invited to come to the 10th cavalry division, alternat­ Change the World that he sat And in a San Francisco show Matchless Mine and see their in­ Novena Plans Changed M PHH.CO Till 9:00 P.M. ing with the saxophone, alto clari­ down and wrote a song called along with Roach there were net, and French horn, with the stallation. The cabin will be open “ One Little Candle.” The theme? The Mother Cabrini Shrine three Garland Sisters, one of M ADMIRAL latter his specialty in the or­ from July 4 through Labor Day “ All you need’s a tiny spark. If whom was named Judy. See Tom Niemann chestra. He was discharged in from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day we’d all say a pray’r that the Committee, Inc., announced * « « M MOTOROLA 1896 at Ft. Asinaborn, Mont, except Mondays. world would be free, the wonder that because of the absence of the priest scheduled to offer ROACH TURNED to song Salesmanager which was then the coldest .point The back of the shadow box ful dawn of a new day we’ll see.” writing when he heard the im­ -KRCA the Holy Sacrifice, the novena SL Rose of Lima Parish in the United States. The last two bears the following inscription: “ One Little Candle” nearly pelling rhythms of a tune called of Masses scheduled from June M MAYTAG years of his first enlistment he Home and Family Altar never got burning on the way to “ Come On t’a My House.” Roach spent on special duty in the sig­ 29 to July 7 could not be held. This is a copy of the statue of national popularity, says “Jerry” wrote a song called “ Where Is’a nal corps at F t Leavenworth. The revised schedule of the Blessed Virgin that was Roach. The book had set the song Your House” which was recorded His second enlistment was in Masses preceding the annual DOWNING AT 33RD MA. 4103 saved by a miracle amid the writer on fire— but it takes help within a week o f its composition 1896 at Ft. Missoula, Mont. The pilgrimage to the shrine of the ruins of St. Mary’s Church, de­ to put over a song. Roach showed by Robert Q. Lewis. one thing that stands out in his citizen-saint in the Mt. 'Vernon stroyed during the flood at the song to Perry Como— turned memory was when he left Mis­ down; to Guy Lombardo— turned Canyon is as follows: Johnstown, May 31, 1889. “ It soula with the 25th infantry for down; to Ralph Flanagan alone escaped the water’s July 3, in the chapel, 7 a.m.; Cuba after the Spanish-Ameri- (“ surely this Irishman will see wrath.” July 4, at the shrine, 8 a.m.; can war was declared in April, my song” ) — turned (jo^vn. July 5, 7 a.m. in the chapel; This Cute Little Trick 1898. In the midst of the wreck with * * * » * * and July'6, 7, and 8, at 7 a.m. houses, churches, bridges, huge SONG WRITER ROACH then in the chapel. Will Miss No Passes ONE OF H I S SADDEST rocks, and even railroad trains, went to St. Patrick’s Cathedral duties came after he left Cuba carried like corks bobbing up and The annual pilgrimage will Thomat Waterfield be held Sunday, July 12. with his comrades for the deten­ down on the surface of the and took Father Keller’s advice Because,of Her Glasses tion camp at Manatok, Long mighty flood, it still remained literally. He lit a votive candle Island, N.Y. He arrived at Ft. uninjured — the beacon light and prayed that his Christopher Attention • Brides to Be They're from Lafayette-Fuits Logan, Colo., Oct. 8, 1898, with from heaven to guide the thou­ song would go over. Nothing will “ dress up” the 26& bodies, all of Colorado volun sands of souls so suddenly cast Then he had an inspiration. Church more for your wedding teers, which were buried in a into eternity to a safe harbor of When Tom Bennett of the Cru­ Studio than one of Wagner’s White Denver cemetery with colorful refuge. sade for Freedom sent Roach 618 East Colfax Aisle Cloth Runners, laid down ceremonies. Three bands of 250 This statue will always remind hustling over to see Fred Waring KEystone 4450 the aisle for the Bridal Party pieces escorted their war buddies you of the uncertainty of life with two of his songs—“ An This Month Special to walk on, from the door to to their last resting place. and .the necessity of being at all American Is a Lucky Man” and He left Ft. Logan in 1899 for “ Christmas Will Be Here Before the altar. 1 8x10 times prepared to meet your OPTICIAN San Francisco, Calif., for ship­ Maker. You Know It”—the indomitable Ws siso Fsmish Sidcwslk Csnoplss SILVERTONE ment to the Philippine islands, song writer slipped “ One Little Wi ilio cm nakt s loind ncordlni j f 3125 EAST COLFAX 97c We should seek forgiveness for •ntiri sidllni ts shcnsirsph raccrdi. where in his lifetime he spent 48 Candle” in between the music Pork in Our Lot Call for Appointment our sins through Our Divine Sav­ DENVER, COLORADO Evenings years and one month. sheets, Available only through your oten OPEN SUNDAYS ior and the Blessed Virgin, and local florist at reasonable cost, Hours 9 :0 0 to 5:30 FRejnont 5374 By Appointment The most memorable event of “ These two are no good,” W ar BY APPOINTMENT his army career was on July 17, pray to God to save us from a AN EYE PHYSICIAN TO YOU 37 Years in Denver sudden and unprovided death. ing told him. “ But here, you’ve CARL A. WAGNER MF6. GO., INC. We will recommend 1899, when he was discharged got something.” And the famous after crossing the international The prayer attached to the date line at 12 noon and then re­ statue was composed by the great enlisted for the third time. Both St. Bernard and all who recite it t f o u K c e c t the discharge and re-enlistment devoutly will receive three hun­ took place under the same sun. dred days’ indulgence. ». RELIGIOUS ARTICLES * * * This statue is at all times a HIS FINAL DISCHARGE took home and family altar for -the . CHURCH SUPPLIES place in 1902 at Manila, in the sick, infirm, and the dying, and „4ing C a (j„, Phijippines. He then built a home should be in , every Catholic m Northern Luzon and until household. CATHOLIC BOOKS 1911 was with the telegraph division, Philippine constabulary. Luncheon Club or PRAYER BOOKS He was then appointed to a posi­ tion with the Manila Electric Speaker dcai tuAenc M Light Company, which he.served until 1914. From 1920 till 1923 tde SceU 0^ he worked for the Dillon Boggen Sugar Company and lived on the island till 1934, when he returned to the states to‘ enter Fit^zsimons ■ M F ' ....» JJim im , . oL thsiJLihsif, cahSL.j. U U L . j . . ^ Hospital on account of poor eye­ sight. He has been completely blind for the past 17 years. He lost all his earthly pos­ M cCO N ATY S a jw io A . \ i sessions, except the clothes he had on, in a fire that gutted the Pro­ cession Building in Manila in cuts, m t sxpm&we. For almost half a century 1942. Mr. Waterfield, who lives at the Zephyr Hotel, is looking members of the National forward to a trip to Hot Springs, OnsL lo w £d a L Association of Catholic Ark., in the near future. James F. McConaty Publishers and Dealers in i n d u d s i J L . Church Goods have devoted themselves to the conscien­ Paonia Pastor Receives tious maintenance of the American Citizenship jw lu m ped iu i '"sxi/ica!' highest standards in church Paonia. — At a hearing in goods. the Montrose district court, the Rev. John M cG rath, pastor of Sacred Heart parish, Paonia, RELIGIOUS ARTICLES was naturalized as a citizen of • STATUES • ROSARIES the United States. YES • MEDALS • PICTURES Father McGrath, the first The First Friday Lunch­ ' • CRUCIFIXES t PRAYER BOOKS priest ordained in Ireland for the eon Club will meet at noon The Boulevard Mortuary hot both on Insurance plan and o Future • PENDANTS • BOOKS . Diocese of Pueblo, came to this July 3 in the Mural room of the • PLAQUES country in October, 1947. He Albany Hotel; Denver. Need Plan for any age or group. . . . was ordained in the Cathedral of the Assumption, Thurles, County Emmet Dignan, an offi­ Telephone for our representative to. coll on you to explain the cial of the U. S. National Bank Tipperary, June 8, 1947. above in detail. *» . . ‘ His first appointment was as of Denver will be the featured assistant pastor of St. Mary’s, speaker. Mr. Dignan recently re­ Walsenburg, where he remained ceived an honorary doctor of laws John J. (Jack) Denny until July, 1949, when htf was degree from Regis College. His appointed as assistant in Our topic will be “ The Increasing r.uiii|ji I Ittnir In 1951 he was appointed ad­ The Rev. Francis Syrianey of b o u l e v a r d . A. I». U ACa.MiK ministrator of the La Junta par­ the Register staff will give a re­ ish, in which capacity he served port on the national annual meet­ 3020 FEDERAL BOULEVARD GR. 1626 C'liiireli CmmkIn ( d . until his anointment as pastor ing of the Christian Family ' Sih; HU of Sacred Hewt Parish, Pjionia, Movement, which he attended at in September, 1952. Notre Dame University. PAGE FOUR Offiet, 938 Bannock Straet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telaphena, Koyitena 4205 Thursday, July 2, 1953 Littleton Society to Plan Festival Dinner

Littleton. — (St. Mary’s Par- affair will be Mmea. James Hoff­ Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, ish)— The Altar and Rosary So­ man, Edmund A, Opsahl, and July 24, 25, and 26. ciety will hold its July meeting Jerry F. Rooney, lind all women Cpl. Donald Hagler, who has in the form of a garden party on of the parish are invited. Among just returned from a year’j serv­ the rectory and convent grounds the items o f business to be dis­ ice in Korea, is visiting hia aunt at 2 o’clock on Thursday after- cussed is the dinner to be served and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. L. E. noon,,July 2. Hostesses for the at the summer festival to be held Stone, at their home on Alamo Street. .Corporal Hagler expects to receive hits discharge from the U. S. Army at Camp Carson ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH within a few days. Bodine-Schucktnbrock Patronise These Friendly Firms Nuptial Rite Before a Nimtial Mass offered in St. Mary^ (Jhurch by the Rev. Frederick D. McCallin June 25, Joe Buckmaster Motors Miss Rita Schuekenbrock became (Ninkir it St. Vliiuit r»l’i Sirlih) the bride o f Kenneth Bodine. Specializing in Ford Mercui^ Service Serving the bride, as matron o f & honor was her sister, Mrs, Mil­ Alio Gtntril Ktpain — Bk«IIy G«i ft Oil dred Sisson, and beat man for the Factory Equipment on Lawnmower Sharpening bridegroom was the bride’s WEDDING GIFTS £. Bayaud and S. Madiioii FR 8711 brother, ftancis Schuekenbrock. Hamilton, Elgin, Ball Another sister, Miss Cecilia Stor* Hours and Sterna Watches Schuekenbrock, seiwed as brides- 9:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. h Lawnmowers We Invite Budget Open Sundays, 9 to 1 madi. The bride, who is the Sat. 8 :3 0 to 1 P.M. Accounts Sharpened and Week Days 7 to 7 • daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John. Repaired — All Schuekenbrock, was married on type<, power & Hawes Food Store her parents’ 40th wedding- anni­ hand. versary. u h s e h ci a iis e h Booker Howeo — Goylo Bowei Before a Nuptial Mass offered H I ^H Sawi ShirHKMl Factory Mithad A Bi-Low Store in St. Mary’s Church by Father JEWELERS Just Call TA 3642 McCallin June 27, Mis.s Emily Quality Meats — for every tuberculosis patient” is the tients in hospitals throughout the city. Here, Mrs. OFFICIAL RAILROAD WATCH INSPECTORS — or PE. 4046 Evenings Contreras became the bride o f vGroceries "A plant aim of the Civic Garden Club’s Gar­ R. H. Limberg, chairman of the project, is pre­ 1628 SEVENTEENTH STREET KE. 3012 2 Day Sarvice Eliseo Aranjo. Serving the bride Fraah & Frozen Fruit* as maid o f honor was her sister, den therapy project. In co-operation with the Den­ senting a jilant to Mrs. Elizabeth Panzini, a pa­ Free Pickup and Delivery One Store Only Est. 1920 and Vegetable* Miss Mary Contreras, and best ver Tuberculosis society, the club, which has more tient in St. Francis’ Sanatorium, Denver, with Sis­ Louiiiana and Clayton man for the bridegroom was his than 250 members, is donating plants to TB pa­ ter Rosetta standing by. MILAN & SON Frc* brother. The bride, who is the MACHINE SHOP 5717 Delirery daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. We Photograph Anything Anywhere 3852 Walnut St. Contreras, is employed at the Heckethorn Manufacturing and Blessed Sacrament Parish H NS Will Hear The Mile-High Photo €o. Supply Company in Littleton, LEN'S Pharmacy Washington Park Mkt. and the bridegroom is employed KODAK FINISHING at Schwayder Brothers in Den­ Red & White Food Stores Plans First Saturday Rites 320-22 Seventeenth KEystone 6114 L, C. FEHR. Prop. ver. The newlyweds will make Lowry Cfiaplain Denver Member St. Vincent de Paul’i Pariah BILL HUGHES, Prop. their home in Denver. Have Your Doctor Phone Mr. and Mrs. Jack Massey (Blessed Sacrament Parish, On May 26, a daughter, Kath­ Us Your Prescription Complete Food Service have announced the birth of Denver) leen Marie, was bom to Mr. and First Saturday devotions in Mrs. Frank L. Mayer of Colum­ At St. Vincent's 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 .S98 South Gilpin their first child, a boy. Mrs. Mas­ At LouUiana and Sooth Clayton *‘It’i Smart to Be Thrifty” sey is the former Miss Remigia honor of Our Lady of Fatima bus, Ind. The grandparents, are ST. JAMES' PARISH will begin at 9 o’clock in the Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wibel and (St. Vincont do Paul’s Parish, Whitmore, daughter of Mr. and D eiiT a r) Mrs. S. Whitmore, who resid&on morning on July 4 when the Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Mayer, Please Patronize These Friendly Firms Harrison Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Blessed Sacrament will be ex­ both of this parish. The Holy Name Society will Massey recently returned to Lit-, posed for adoration until 9 Their fourth child and second meet Wednesday evening, July 8, o ^ x i e b r a e tleton from California, follow­ o’clock in the evening. The rec­ daughter, Kathleen Anne, was at 8 o’clock in the basement of the The firms listed here ing his discharge from the U. S. itation of the Rosary, prayers of born on June 13 to Mr. and parish hall. OLIVE DRUG reparation for the sins of man, deserve to be remembered Army. Mrs. Mark J. Felling, Jr. Mr. The speaker will be the Rev. Reliable and Fast and prayers for the conversion and Mrs. Frank Morrison of William Travers, chaplain, who Shopping Center The following infants were Prescription Service when you are distributing B baptized by • Father McCallin of Russia and a lasting peace will Bakersfield, Calif., and Mr. and is now stationed at the Lowry June 28: Lawrence Norman, son be offered hourly until the de­ Mrs. Mark J. Felling are the Air Force Base. Father Travers Gifts - Fountain Service your patronage in the dif* of Mr. and Mrs. L. Winfield votions close with Benediction in grandparents. spent many months in Korea, Free DeliTcrf — FL. 2337 the evening. ferent lines of business. Brouse, who was born on June Mr. and Mrs. J. David Dolan and he will talk on the Church 7010 E. Colfax at Olive CONOCO PRODUCTS Preisser's Red & Vl/hite 16, with Donald Burns and Mar­ Confessions in preparation for of South Bend, Ind., are the in Korea. Labrication, Car Waihini, Batterlea lene Burns as sponsors; and Da­ the First Friday and the First parents of their third child, and .4.11 members are urged to Recharfftd, Tirt Vulcaniaing vid Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday will be heard on Thurs­ third son, Kevin James, bora come and bring their friends. WALT BADGER Says: Send Ls Your Grocery and Market Clarence Stene, with Mr. and day afternoon, July 2, from 3.30 May 13. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Refreshments will be served Sport Shirts and Slacks for Expert BOISISIE BRAE to 6, and in the evening from after the meeting, and a social FANCY MEATS, VEGETABLES. AND Mrs. Martin Mulligan as spon­ S. Dolan o f this parish and Mrs. Work and Fast Service. QUALITY GROCERIES sors. 7:30 to 9. Irma Kelly are the grandparents. period for cards for those, who COIVOCO SERVICE Free Delivery SPruce 4447 On July 3, the first Friday of There will be two Masses on wish to play. 724 So. Univer*ity PE. 9909 2331 E. Ohio Ave. (So. Univ. and Ohio) First Friday, 6:15 and 7:15. Denver Jesuits Home the month, Mass will be offered There were five infants bap- Communion will be distributed The Rev. Martin D. Currigan, at 7 o’clock only. On July 4, the tizejl June 28: Julie Anne, The firms listed here Bonnie Brae Drug Co. first Saturday, devotions in honor at about 8:15. S. J., from Rockhurst in Kansas daughter of Andrew and Mary Associated Cleaners of Our Lady o f Fatima for world On Sunday, July 5, mem­ City, is spending six weeks in deserve to be remembered .Lloyd Chamborlln—Rl^hird Chinborlln Baird, with William J. Baird Pickup and peace and the conversion of Rus­ bers of the Altar and Rosary Denver, teaching two classes a and Lillian B. Lamberton as 6736 E. Colfax Delivery Serrice EA. 5462 when you are distributing Have your Doctor phone us sia will be held during the 7 Society, the PTA, and all day to nuns in Mercy Hospital. sponsors; Mark Robert, son of your Prescriptions His mother, Mrs. Martin Curri­ o’clock Mass. Cbnfessions will be women in the parish, are urged Ben R. and Mary Anne Cald­ your patronage in the dif­ gan, is a member of this parish. Beer*, Wme*, Etc. heard before the Masses on both to receive Communion in a well, with John R. Anderies and ferent lines of business. days. group in the 8 o'clock Mass. Edward Maguire, S. J., who Margaret Barry as sponsors; 763 So. Univer*ity RA. 2874 teaches at Marquette University Theresa Ellen, daughter of Jo­ in Milwaukee, Wis., is now at seph L. and Frances Sweeney, the Jesuit summer home in with Neil R. Sweeney and Pa­ CATHEDRAL PARISH Fraser. He is the son of Mr. Improvements in Parish tricia Salmonson as sponsors; These Friendly Firms Deserve Your Patronage and Mrs. Adrian Maguire. Diana Lynne, daughter of James SOETH GAYLORD John P. Dolan ha.s returned to and Marietta Hillenkamp, with Billings, Mont, after spending a Robert and Floriana Beilmann as 1 No Down Paymentl Property Made in Welby two-week vacation with his par­ sponsors; and David Allen, son of Shopping District Motor Overhanlinf ' ents, the Patrick S. DolAns. William and Louis Boyes, with 1 Body & Fender Repairi i Welby.— (Assumption Parish) Recreation Center, where they Carl Helbert and Golda Schmidt- I Tailored Seat Coven will have the swimming pool to Reilly-Kelly Nuptioli Motor Tune-up Mobiloil - Pennzoil • Mobilga* —Two weeks ago an effort was line as sponsors. 1 themselves from 10 to 12 o’clock James T. Reilly, son of Dr. and 1 Used Car* PRESCRIPTK3NS CALLED Lubrication & Washing begun to improve the appearance Summer Festival Meeting EMPIRE MARKET and usefulness of the parish noon, under the guidance of a Mrs. Joseph J. Reilly, former j Cathedrai Motors FOR AND DELIVERED Tune Up - Clutch & Brako lifeguard and instructor. The The summer festival meeting, Johnny Meyers Bob Holm property in front of the rectory members of Blessed Sacrament JOE GAFFNEY. Prop. Colfax at Dovming Denver and church. only cost for the entire season is parish, exchanged marriage vows held June 23, was well attended. 1 1T35 Lotan KE. 8018 So. Gaylord Service Open Week Days and Sundays It was presided over by Walter KEystone 3217 In two days and with heavy 50 cents to register each child. with Kathleen Anne Kelly June 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Angerer, general chairman. The drag-line equipment, the old con­ The bus will leave the Assump­ 27 in St. Joseph’s Church, Yak­ various committee chairmen Center and Garage Quality Meats - Sea Foods crete wall was broken down and tion School at 9:30 and stop at ima, Wash. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John made reports on progress to­ 1001 So. Gaylord SP. 6443 1058 So. Gaylord SP. 7567 the remains carried away. Mayfield’s Station at 9:35 and R. Kelly of Yakima. ward the second annual summer The Brannan Sand and Gravel at Palermo’s Station at 9:45 a.m. festival, which will be held on Children wanting to join the pro­ Company donated 100 'sacks of Mrs. S. A. Riesenman and Mrs. Aug. 13, 14, and 15. gram must be at one o f these J. J. Meany are patients in St. cement to be used in making a 'The outdoor signs will he —L—J \ l i • COLfM^OCDtM 4 three places on time and have Joseph’s Hospital. Joseph M. four-foot-wide, five - inch - deep, erected on the church grounds their parents’ signatures. Rihn is in Mercy Hospital and KEENE SUPER MARKET more-than-lOO-foot-long sidewalk within a few days, and the Buick John Carbone is in Rose Memo­ l All Work where the wall had been. The Adams County Commu­ 4-Door Sedan, De Luxe, (guaranteed 1093 S. Gaylord Fred Keene, Prop RA. 0902 A Fisher Ranch parishioner, nity Chest organization, of rial. Mrs. Anne Malone, who was equipped, will be on display. A Jerry Brienza, donated a lead q t which the WYRA is a part, is in St. Joseph’s Hospital, is now ReoMonable store Hours: 8 to 6:00 Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. booth will be staffed by chil­ DOYLE’S sand and gravel besides helping sponsoring a mobile library unit recuperating in the home of her dren of the school during the 8 to 7 Friday and Saturday pick trp, bring here, and take this summer throughout the en­ son, Bernard. days, and volunteer workers will PHARMACY o ff the truck all the cement. tire county. The unit is actually The Rev. Anton J. Borer, have charge of it every evening. The Particular DrutgUt • Nationally Advertised Foods an automobile full of books. It S. M.B., on June 21 baptized In a special meeting the Altar Mr. Angerer announced the 17th AVE. AND GRAM Helco Jewelery • Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and Rosary Society officials, Jo will make its appearance in Michela Ann, daughter of Mr. following chairmen and assist­ KE. { » 7 FREE DELIVERY 712 E. Colfax MA. 6408 Serravo, president; Helen Fer- Welby in front of the Assump­ and Mrs. Jeffery Gore, with Mi­ ants: John Schlereth, Robert • Top Grade Meats — Sea Foods — Poultry rero, vice president; Mary Rossi, tion School every Tuesday after­ chael Noonen and Julia Markof Norton, Jack Trenkle, and Rob­ noon from 2:30 to 3:30 o’clock. as sponsors, and Lorraine Marie, ert Close, chairmen; It’s Keene Super Market for the Keenest Buys in Town treasurer; and Ange Croce, sec­ retary, decided to pay $236 for a And children wanting books to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Treasurer committee, John chain-link fence to surround the read need only be present with a Mader with John Griffith and Maier, chairman; Lou Weber, Jeanette Reaves as sponsors. front lawns of church and rec­ note having their parents’ signa­ Walter Dubach, George Koel- ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH tures to the effect that the hooks Also on June 21, the Rev. J. bert. Perry August; ticket com­ tory. The fence will be up in Patronize These Friendly Firms about two weeks, and will run will be properly taken care of Harley Schmitt baptized Kath­ mittee, Al Brin, chairman; Dave leen Parizade, daughter of Mr. along the inside of the sidewalk. and paid for if lost or destroyed. Sikes, Jack Trenkle; booth chair­ BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH No charge will be made for the and Mrs. Thomas Eakins, with man, H. Partsch; lighting, F. Mrs. Isabel Anderson of West­ Betty & Bob’s Patronize These Friendy Firms use o f the books. James P. Eakins and Joan Marie Bischofberger and F. Bruno; Texaco Products minster helped the parish borrow Braun as sponsors. publicity, J. Morgan Cline; an electric cement mixing ma­ On June 28 in the rectory Lubrication Tires On June 28, Father Borer Booths: General chairmen chine to be used as long as a meeting was held for the fol- Washing Accessories baptized William Robert, son of ladies’ booths, Mrs. G. Learned, Barber Shop ^ needed at n p cost. owing parishioners who were ap­ THELMA KASSON pointed by the pastor to help Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Prit­ Mrs. J. Mulqueen, Mrs. Howard Specializing in \ ' S p Joe & Andy’s The F. and S. Construction organize and run the Welby chard, with Joseph Routzon and Conway, and Mrs. L. E. Croft; Permanent i BEAUTY SALON Company has promised to haul Days festival: Romeo Rotello and Geraldine Plak as sponsors; and apron booth, Mrs. A. Cavarra Waving / SERVICE STATION W k t t h e 2876 Colorado Blvd. free all the dirt needed to fill EA. 4721 2(03 E. Uth Art. 9^ Raleigh Milano of the Welby Mary Sheppard as proxy for the and Mrs. S. Philippone; fish pond, 12th & Clayton FR. 9826 Hair Styling in the lawn and bring it up to a district, Vince Domenico and latter; and Linda Marie, daugk Mrs. T. Connors and Mrs. C. Permanent Waving higher level. ter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul LuU' Harrer; green thumb, Mrs. Horne PHONE DEiter 1188 Irene Rossi of Copeland district, D octor O rders ... The following men have do­ Ralph Weibel and Peter Puhl of dell, with Alvin and Helen Lun- and Mrs. J. Ryan; home-cooked Th«lma Kasson O'Connor. Owner nated time, labor, and equipment Washington district, Josephine dell as sponsors, and Mr. and foods, Mrs. G. Koelbert and Mrs. to the work now going on: Ralph Serravo and Phil De Luzio of Mrs. James Kelley as proxies. L. Coyle; candy games, Mrs. E. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH Weibel, James Warder, Martin the Hill district, Jerry Brienza Hegge and Mrs. H. Bettinger; Furuseth, Joe Ciancio, Pat John Leonord at Home Patronize These Friendly Firms and John De Bel o f Fisher Ranch snack bar, Mrs. C. Dire and Mrs. Fagan, Frank Molinaro, Mike John Leonard, who was hos­ Ross Variety Store district, Helen Wall of Retreat F. Rohrback; hope chest, Mrs. Krisfalusi, and Anthony De pitalized in Colorado General Park district, Tony Rofello of R. Dillon, Mrs. L. Scherer, and NOTIONS - INFANT WEAR Luzio. The help of any other Hospital last October with polio, Adams City district, George Mrs. J. McCarty; special gifts, Carlin's Mobil Service Hardware - Toys men of the parish who may be is now convalescing at home. Priola o f Fish Hatchery district, Mrs. L. Higgins and Mrs. W. BOB CARLIN interested and available will be Through the kindness of various BUCHANAN’S 2214-16 Kearney and Marie Amato o f Sand Creek Hughes; gift booth, Mrs. J. Knik; (Mtmbu S t Francis D* Salts' Parish) gladly accepted. Denver concerns, the Leonard DE. 4488 district. The festival will be held doll booth, Mrs. J. Malloy and Lubrication Christian Bros. Wines The WYRA (Welby Youth home has b&en remodeled to ac­ Mrs. D. Ish; telephone committee, Aug. 7 and 8 in the Welby gym­ Washing . . . Steam Cleaning All Popnlar Bears Recreation Association) is spon­ commodate the various hospital Mrs.lW, Neher, chairman; Mmes. nasium. Pickup & Delivery W* DcIlTsr soring a summer swimming pro­ facilities necessary for the re­ G. F. Hurley, D. Sikes, W. An­ YOU ALWAYS gram for children between the Ben and Emma Cosimi, former covery of Mr. Leonard. Mr. and gerer, E. Kotinek, D. Amen, R. 1st & Logan SP. 9930 PE. 1777 377 So. Bdwy. ages of seven and 14. It will con­ longtime Assumption parishion­ Mrs. Leonard are the parents Partsch, C. Ott, C. Finder, F, Assured by S '•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ft SAVE AT tinue through August ers, returned ,to the parish to of nine children, seven girls and Beckord, B. Mahoney, A. Frantz, Each Saturday morning the two boys. CONOCO PRODUCTS Registered Pharmacists ! celebrate their golden anniver­ and D. Winters; penny pitch, Assumption School bus will bring The perpetual novena exer­ Mrs. L. Croft and Mrs. A. Ver- Lubrication • Delco Batteries SIMMONS DRUG the children to the Globeville sary June 21 with a Mass of Youi doctor's prescription will Thanksgiving. cises honoring 4he Most Sacred linden; ham booth, E. Wagner Heart of Jesus are conducted and F. Bruggenthies; games, L. i| FALBY'S ii Car Washing 2868 Colo. Blvd. FR. 2614 The fo llo w in g parishioners be conectly dispensed ot Park every Friday night

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New Organ Installed Englewood Parish Choir To Sing Through Summer

Englewood.— (St. Louis’ Parish)— The Holy Name Men’s Choir will continue to sing during the summer months for the High Mass at ? o’clock on Sunday morn- ings. The new organ was installed this week. The choir loft will also be re­ modeled. so as to accommodate the increasing number of appli­ cants for membership in -the Representatives men’s choir. The director of the group is Jo Noakes Lasham, and the organist is Helen Poole. The annual picnic A delicious lunch was prepared by club mem­ Members of the Altar Society From Denver at Religious Instruction for children re­ bers, Betsy O’Kane and Carlene Lilley. Games wHT receive Communion in the ceiving religious were directed by Margaret Cassidy and transpor­ 8 (o’clock Mass this Sunday, July Students Entertained i n s t r u c tion in tation was arranged by Donna Waarvick. 5. They will meet in the assem­ classes conducted by members of the St. Thomas A novel feature of the picnic was a trip through bly room'of the rectory Monday, CFM Convention University Club was held June 22 at Rainbow the Reptile Gardens at Rainbow Hills. July 6, at 1:30 p.m. , Hills. One hundred thirty-five children from St. New bake ovens were installed Denver was well represented The club acknowledges the donations and co­ Catherine’s Mission in Derby, and Good Shepherd in the school cafeteria last week. at the convention o f the (Chris­ operation of the Piggly-Wiggly Store at 685 S. The ovens were used for the tian Family Movement in South and Mushroom Missions attended. Father Salva­ Pearl, the Lakewood Kar-Mart, and the manage­ rollr that were served with the Bend, Ind., at the University of tore Fagiolo, O.S.M., who serves Good Shepherd ment of the Reptile Gardens, all o f whom contrib­ dinner during last week’s fiesta. Notre Dame in the past week. Mission, also attended. uted to the success of the event. The ovens will also help in mak­ The Rev. Francis Syrianey, ing use of commodities supplied chaplain o f CFM groups in St. to the cafeteria. Other new John’s Parish, Denver, delivered Fr. Declan Madden to Conduct Retreat equipment provided for the cafe­ a talk at one of the priests’ ses­ The Rev. Declan A. Madden, His philosophical studies were teria this year includes a $600 sions on “ CFM in the Parish,’’ Washington, D. C., where he was cook’s table and 20 folding Also on hand were the Rev. Fred O.F.M., assistant pastor at St. taken at St. Anthony’s College graduated. tables and 40 folding benches. Mann, C.SS.R., o f St. Joseph’s Elizabeth’s Parish, Denver, will in Butler and his theological Father Declan was ordained at the Franciscan Monastery in the Joseph McAllister of St. Parish a n d the Rev. William be the retreat master for the studies at Holy Name College, Mary’s parish, Littleton, and nation’s capital. Ryan, who was ordained on May 31st annual Catholic Lay- orphanage. Such theater parties are typical of Miss Jacqueline Ragland of St. 29. Silver Dollor Days the many charitable projects carried on by the Louis’ parish were married in womeq’s Retreat at Loretto knights. Funds for such charities come largely Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hogan Heights College, Denver, Aug. St. Louis’ church June 27 in the of St. Ro.se of Lima’s Parish Aid to Charities c” w; from the Silver Dollar Days, to be held July 2-4 presence of Monsignor Joseph P. 20-23. at the K. of C. home, 16th avenue and grant were the only couple from Den­ Jackson, and Ed O’Connor (extreme right), are O’Heron. The best man and ver able to attend the sessions. Information regarding the re­ street, Denver. The Silver Dollar Days festival, bridesmaid were, respectively, treat may be obtained from the shown at one of the theater parties given by now marking its silver jubilee, features games, Present also were three semi­ Charles McAllister and Dorothy narians from St. Thomas’ Semi­ following retreat board members Denver council 539 for youngsters from a Denver awards, and booths.— (Photo by Smyth) McAllister. Mis5 Helen Poole as­ nary, Denver: Edward Ryan of in Denver: Mrs. Thomas Carroll, + -p -p sisted at the organ Chicago, a student for the Arch­ Masses on the first Friday, diocese of Denver; a n d Jack Jubilee Festival July 3, will be at 6:15 and 8 Joyce and Paul Mollan, both of o’clock. Confessions will be heard Chicago and both studying for on Thursday afternoon and the Diocese o f Oklahoma City- Now Under Way evening from 3:30 to 6 and Tulsa. PRESENTING 7:30 to 9. Two nuns from Holy Family / Infants baptized June 24 were For the 25th year, the High School, Denver, who are at­ Qustermari^s Creative Silversmith Michael Thomas, son of Mr. and tending the summer session at Knights of Columbus of Den­ Mrs. Ralph J. Michaud, with Notre Dame, signed up as con­ ver Council 539 will offer their Robert and Margaret Carman as vention guests and attended sev­ 5908 E. COLFAX AVE. annual charity event. Silver sponsors; John Barry, son of eral of the sessions. They are Dollar Days, to be held this Mr. and Mrs. Jerome DuBusky, Sister Matthew Marie, principal, year July 2-4. with Walter and Frances Sulli and Sister Mary Rhodes. G n c o f (D su w sD l A %dvsJd and This festival helps the van as sponsors; Janis Estelle, There are now some 70 Couples knights carry on a variety of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. morris in 13 CFM groups in six Denver 0 i&iindwc ShnpA charitable events throughout Gilligah, with Marie Moffatt as parishes. This rapid growth in the year, including the annual sponsor; and Kathleen Louise, the past year matches the na­ GUSTERMAN'S WILL DEAL EXCLUSIVELY IN THE FINEST MODERN Christmas parties for orphans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank tional development, which now SWEDISH AND DANISH STERLING, AS WELL AS CUSTOM MADE athletic programs for Denver McElroy, with Robert and Lou­ finds 5,000 couples in Christian youth, the purchase of equip­ ise Rushford as sponsors. Family Movement units in 160 SILVER CREATED BY MR. STIG GUSTERMAN, FORMER MEMBER OF ment for polio victims, etc. At the annual fiesta the Ply cities in the U.S. and 20 cities THE ROYAL SWEDISH JEWELRY MASTER'S ASSOCIATION IN This Silver Jubilee Dollar mouth sedan was awarded to abroad. There are 2,000 CFM STOCKHOLM. Days will feature as a main at­ Gerald Malloy, 3310 S. Logan couples in Chicago alone. traction a new Hudson Super­ The hope chest was given to Mrs jet. Marie Rice, 2709 S. Logan. Other S iifisL dioW iL: 9:30 W ..- 5:30 (p . W . Held in the K. o f C. home. prizes were as follows: Bicycle, Salvage Bureau Needs East 16th Avenue and Grant Sister Mary Patrick; gift cer­ Father Madden Street, Denver, the festival will tificate, Mrs. R. Gustafson: nun doll, Bob Holm; statue of Infant Clothing, Furniture PE. 5842; Anne Birmingham, offer many games and booths. EA. 6608; Barbara Bach, AC. A number of archdiocesan of Prague with vestments, Fran Articlei of clothing or fur­ 1041; or Mrs. Phil Clarke, TA. groups co-operate in the event. ces Millard; statue of the Blessed ONOFRIO niture that anyone withes to 3789; or by writing Mrs. Harold The general chairman of the Virgin, Rose Mahoney; small discard will be gratefully ac­ Craig, president of the retreat event, Phil Rotole, predicts the statue of Infant of Prague, Rose cepted by the St. Vincent de association, at Louviers. CABLE silver jubilee festival will be Heiman; tablecloth, Ruth Jones; Paul Salvage Bureau, 1625 the finest in the long series. chocolate set. Rose Glazer; statue of St. Anthony, Alice K. Burke; Wazee Street, Denver. Any Began Work in 1950 LESTER BETSY ROSS The following new officers and hurricane lamps, Ruth Sex such articles can be recondi­ At St. Elizabettfs of council 539 will be in­ ton. These awards were given tioned for use by the salvage Father Declan, a native of KRAKAUER stalled at a meeting the eve­ at the close of the festival Sat­ bureau in its charitable efforts Titusville, Pa., arrived in Den­ ning of Tuesday, July 7: M. J. urday evening. to aid the poor. O’Donoghue, grand knight; ver to begin his assignment at MEHLIN & SONS There Will be devotions in ' A call to the bureau's central Robert Norton, deputy grand St. Elizabeth’s in August, 1950. honor of the Immaculate Heart ofice, CH. 5503, will bring a Home of Quality Pianos knight; Bob Woods, chancel­ He had previously been assigned of Mary during the 8 o’clock truck to pick up donated lor; Frank Cuba, recorder; to St. Anthony’s Parish, Butler, 1805 Broadway MA 8585 Mass this Saturday, July 4. items. James F, McConaty, treasurer; N. J. . AcroM from the Coimopolitan Hotel Marshall Reddish, warden; These smiling youngsters were made Barney O’Kane, advocate; Silver Dollar Days happy at a party given by the Kiiights Andy Martelon, inside guard; of Columbus Council 539, Denver. The 150 Workers and Families Joe Barry and Steve Kopecky, Make Them Happy party was one of the many charity outside guards; and Jack events made possible by the annual Silver Dollar Days, which Denny, Wallace Webb, and will be held July 2-4. This is the 25th year the Knights of Justin Hannen, trustees. Columbus hav^sponsored this charity festival, that features all types At St. Philomena's Picnic The holding of Silver Dollar of games, and other attractions. It is held in the K. of C. Home, Days has limited square danc­ 16th Avenue and Grant Street, Denver.— (Photo by Smyth) / (St. Philomena’i parish, Denver) ers are requested for the follow­ ing in July to the evening of Approximately 150 workers ing who are seriously ill: Frank July 18. and their families attellded St. Antonelli, Steve Dickson, Ira Ben Construction of Hospital Philomena’s tent party picnic last Haley, and for the following de­ Sunday at Camp St. Male under ceased: Vincent E. Roche of Title Insurance the direction of the bazaar com­ Wichita, Kans., brother of Miss Elizabeth Roche and Mrs. George is the modem method of ob­ In Del Norte to Be Started mittee chairmen. Games were di­ rected by Mrs, Maude Zint. Evans of this parish; and Mrs. taining protection against any Mary Considine. defect in the Title of your Del Norte.— Construction of has been allocated to the Del Particular game winners in­ real estate. the new St. Joseph hospital in Del Notre project. Sister M. Felicitas cluded young boys’ race, Arthur Preparation Under Way Norte will get under way this explains. The aid, however, hinges Lingle; young girls’ race, Kay . And provides on official approval of the For Large Enrollment summer, probably about Aug. 1, Lingle; adults’ three-legged race, SECURITY specifications by the USPHS, Dan and Thelma Osborn; sack Ed Bulger, custodian o f the according to Sister M. Felicitas, she addsi race, Dan Osborn, Jr.; basketball school, has begun repair opera­ supervisor of the Del Norte insti­ Once approval is given, the throw, J. S. Conrad, Bill Menard, tions for the largest enrollment ever expected. Mr. Bulger and tution. ' Sisters of St. Joseph, who oper­ and Bill Zook; rolling pin throw, Kay Lingle; kick-the-slipper, Ur­ several high school boys have Sister Felicitas has been ad­ ate the Del Norte hospital, will sula Denny; three-lCKed chil­ cleaned all the rooms and waxed vised by Mother Mary Anne, solicit bids from interested con­ and polished all school floors. General of the Sisters of St. Jo­ tractors. dren’s race, Donella ^einkamp and Kay Lingle; men’s sack race. They cxp*ct the project to be seph of Wichita, Kans., that plans The sisters are contributing completed early in August. for the new building are being Bob Volkert; and egg-throwing, $297,000 to the hospital fund, To infants were baptized.Sun­ reviewed by the regional director Trudy Rotole and Bill Zook. and an additional $100,000 is day by Monsignor Higgins: Eliza­ of the United States Public Personal souvenirs were given being raised among residents in beth Catherine Parsons, daughter Health Service, hospital facilities to all. The prizes were donated and near Del Norte. of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan M. Par­ section in Denver. by Don Steinkamp and Phil Ro­ tole, cochairmen. Mrs. Marilu sons of 3716 E. 13th Avenue, tntures Marketability A federal grant of $303,333 with Bernard G. Parsons and Jo­ toward the cost of building the Mickey O’Donoghue Curry and Mrs. Rosemary Patton directed the women’s activities sephine Murray as godparents, new $700,000 hospital already and Anna Mae Parsons as proxy; and arranged the details o f the J h u J M n picnic. and Jeanette Lucille Hartman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald RUGS and In a softball game following C. Hartman of 1549 York Street, ’^ u a h a jn ii j, ^ 0 . the picnic, the Stinkers, directed with FVancis and Janice Cheva­ FUR]\ITURE by Dan Osborn, defeated the Ras­ lier as godparents. Get ill other Prices then see cals, headed by Don Steinkamp, Two adults baptized and re­ StaU Wid« Tltlt Servic* 19-6. ceived into ttie Church by Father 1711 California KE 12.T1 THE E.M.W. Novena Honors JosepK O’Malley last week were 1141 8. Bdwy. 6P. S391 Miss Loda Frances Ellison o f the EARNINGS ON THE FULL Mother Cabrini WAC detachment at Fitzsimons The novena in honor of St. Hospital and Miss Christa Else AMOUNT OF YOUR ACCOUNT Frances Xavier Cabrini will end Tonn of 1209 Cook Street. Here’s your chance to really CAPITOL- next Monday evening, the eve of J. J. CELLA INSURANCE the saint’s canonization. The Rev. + + + IZE on your savings. Now you get John Donohoe, C.M., pastor of the Novena Speaker higher returns for your money, PLUS Most Precious Blood Parish, is Marie A . Celia Jack J. Celia a complete FLASH CAMERA OUTFIT— preaching the solemn novena camera, detachable flash unit, bulb and /# each evening at 7:45 and Sunday Insurance of All Kinds'' afternoon at 5. The daily Masses battery absolutely free when you open at 6:30 and 7:30 have drawn an a savings account of $500.00 or more. extra attendance. 43 Years of Dependable Service in the Field where See this genuine Imperial Herco Flash St. Philomena’s Church is deco­ camera with highly ground and pol­ Dependability is Essential rated for the novena with a life- like 'size statue o f Mother Ca­ ished lens now at our officer It takes brini, which stands in the sanctu­ 12 clear, sharp piaures on any 620 roll 1120 Security Bldg. mb t ciif. Phone KE. 2633 ary facing the congregation. HIGHER EARNINGS...Q p ito l Federal — indoors or out. And best of all, it’s The newly elected grand Masses for the first Friday will Savings brings you extra earnings...a big be at 6:30 and 7:30, with Com­ yours free when you open your savings knight of the Knights of 3*/i% on the full amount of your account. munion distributed at 6 o’clock account. Do it promptly. This offer is Columbus Council 539, Mickey and before each Mass. First good for a limited time only! O’Donoghue (above), will be the Saturday devotions will follow INSURED PROTECTION...Every indi- guest speaker at the noon lunch­ the Masses on Saturday and will vidual or joint account is,insured up to Al Bennett eon July 3 at the Friday Lunch­ bq held during the evening Holy S10,(X)0 by the Federal Savings and Loan Your money aarnt the b% 3'/i% dividend eon Club, according to Jim Peri, Hour. Insurance Corporation, an agency of the from July Ut if dopeiitod on or before jchairman. July 10. The banns o f marriage are an­ Federal Government. Men's Clothing Dept. In his first public appearance nounced between Joseph Stengel HOURS: MONDAY. 9.-00 Aid. TO 0:00 Rid.;. TUESDAY-fRIDAY. 9:00 AJd. TO 4:00 PJd. since being elected grand knight. of St. Dominic’s and Miss Made- Town Club Mr. O’Donoghue will outline “ My laine Davis of St. Philomena’s, If yoo with -o p e n your atttan* by m e il-h 't ooty, sofo end convenient. Writ* tor parfkutaft of Program for the Coming Year.’’ Society Brand Dr. Thomas Edward Kilfoyle of This promises to be an inter­ Cathedral Parish and Miss Jac­ Scotsdcde esting subject as the grand queline Catherine Foster o f S t knight reveals the plans of the Braylon Philomena’s, Dr. Robert J. Bau­ incoming administration of the man o f S t Lawrence O’Toole’s, council. Laramie, Wyo., and Miss,Berna­ The Rev. John Donohoe, CAPITOL FEDERAL SAVIMGS The Friday Luncheon Club, dette Irene Costello of St Philo­ C.M. (above), first pastor and LOAN Denver’s onl;A service club for mena’s, John Richard Slattery of y of the Most Precious Blood Par- ASSOCIATION THE mflV CO. Catholic men, meets from ,l2 to St. Philomena’s and Mias Phyllis ish, Denver, is preaching the an. 1625 Court Place * Alpine 2021 1 every Friday in the K. of ■ C. Anne Stanikmas o f S t Joseph’s, nual novena to St 2ND FLOOR Frances Xavier Home, 1575 Grant Street, Den- Leicester, Mass. Cabrini in' St, Philomena’s Ver, The prayers of the parishion­ ChurcL" L PAGE SIX Offlet, 938 Bannock Strati THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER ^ Teltphene, Keytlent 4205 Thursday, July 2, 1953 Cure d'Ars Women Plan Rectory Work ACCN in Need of Aprons- for Bazaar Four From One Family

(Curo d’Ar$ ParitK, Denver) house for the occupancy of the Schlecht assisted by Mrs. Mc­ (Arehdioco.an Council of Mrs. Raymond J. Campbell, newly appointed pastor, the Rev. Namara on the linens. Catholic Nnr.o*, .« Baptized in Evergreen Circle Scbadules president of the Altar and Ro­ John Haley. Denver Chapter) Evergreen.— (Christ the King The Little Flower Circle will Mr. and Mrs. Ray W, Zyprich sary Society, i» arranging a Appointed for the month A large number of aprons ar$ meet this week in the home Aid proxy. other priest from Fort Worth, Tex., who is here at the present. Complete that games parties are held every Charitable Causes Frank Kullman was received Sunday afternoon at 2:30 in the into the Church May 27 with Wedding Breakfasts Knights of Columbus Hall. The Proceeds from the bazaar will be used to meet the charity obli­ Ralph Chaplin and Mrs, Martin and receipts are added to the parish Grabrian as sponsors. building fund. gations of the organization. Receptions Among the recipients are the fifteen children received their Dominican Sisters of the Sick First Communion May 28. They Receptions in our delightful Charbonnet Texas Day in Central Poor and the Infant of Prague were Donald Bailey, John Bai­ Room at no extra charge. Gala welcoming ceremonies Nursery. These are in addition ley, Stephen Haver, Timothy will greet the thousands of Tex­ to a scholarship to a Catholic Marline’s, David Schaeffer, An­ ...or have us do a most complete and beau­ ans scheduling a trip to Central school of nursing. nette Bailey, Linda Bailey, Mary City over the July 4 week end. Mrs. Agnes Miller of St. Jo­ Bethurum, Rochelle Dusch, Juli- tifully arranged .reception in your home^ or The opening night performance seph’s Hospital staff returned anne Grabrian, Sahdra Mar- of The Merry Wives of Windsor choice of halls, at surprisingly low prices. last week from Darien, Conn., tine’s, ‘‘Susan Matthews, Louise in the opera house July 4 has where she visited her son-in-law Patterson, Maria Okeneski, and We bake our own originally designed officially been declared Texas Dianne Reid. night in the mining community. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ wedding cakes . . . Specialize in ice ter Ford. Mrs. Ford is the former Father Joseph Bosch trans­ Margaret Goff. ported the children of the Con­ carving and decorative motifs. Married in ifer, Pine, i and Morrison areas Dr. and Mrs. L. K. Donahey Call Mr. Raymond, Catering Manager, to and from catechism each day, Blessed Sacrament left Tuesday for Milwaukee to driving 100 miles a day to do so. for complete details — — SH. 2 4 7 4 attend the wedding of Dr. Dona The new sacrarium is now in­ hey’s brother. stalled and ready for use in the Miss Theresa Kiely returned sacristy. last Friday from Paris,. France, The following are new parish­ where she spent two weeks’ ioners: Mr. And Mrs. A. C. Pot­ leave of absence from her duties ter and family from Evergreen; at St. Joseph’s Hospital. M ill Collette Bartlett Denver to Have USAF Patient in Hospital To Bo Given Awciy Mercy Hospital ReserveTraining Center FOR ZEST views the Westinghouse console sew­ Miss Collette Bartlett, nurse Denver is included among 20 ing machine displayed by Helen Mahoney and Lillian Todd. o GARNISH a s a n d ­ SH. 2474 Restaurant instructor at St. Anthony’s Hos­ This beautiful electric sewing machine was on ’display at major population centers Twich or grace a 1578 S. Broadway pital, has been a patient for sev­ Mercy Hospital on Saturday and Sunday, at St. Anthony’s Hos­ throughout the nation as the lo­ eral weeks. pital on Monday and Tuesday, and at St. Joseph’s Hospital on cation for an air force reserve feast, Sexton Pickles Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy Wednesday and Thursday. specialist training center. and Olives of all vari- A j? are the parents of twin boys, The sewing machine will be given away at 11 p.m. on July A few openings remain for eties and sizes are theK. V John and James, nine and one- 4 at the Knights of Columbus home, 16th and Grant street, Denver. airman-reservists or for former enlisted personnel, and applica­ preference of chefs in half pounds and five and one- Members are requested to make returns to the ACCN booth before clubs, hotels, restau­ half pounds, respectively. 'The that time.— (Photo by Van’s Studio) tions are being accepted lor the twins were born in St. Anthony’s aircraft maintenance class now rants, dining cars. Hospital June 27. Mrs. Murphy being formed. This class is They’ll be your I's the former Myrtis Stark, a scheduled to start in a contract choice, too. graduate of St. Joseph’s Hospi­ Archbishop's Guild Needs school the first part of July. In­ tal in Omaha, Neb. terested airmen should telephone John $«xt9n A Co.,$«xl6n Squar«,C1ii1 y C dinner. It will be climaxed on the final day, July 26, with the entertain Our Lady of the Ro­ family lize ...... I ■ I w Reconditioned by HUI giving of a home freezer. There sary 'circle July 14. BAKED HAM will be a variety of games and Mary Francis Whiting and her Expert! Whole or bj the Slice. lE D HOT SOY STEAK C H IU IT O S BARBECUE WOSCHESTERSHIRE booths. mother had as guests her brother, SAUCE SAUCE SAUCE SERRANOS SAUCE SAUCE The pastor. Father James William Allerd, and family from PORTABLE ELECTRIC Condiment. - Reli.he. - Sauces California for two weeks. Prepared and Packed by SCAFF BROTHERS, La Junta, Colo. Moynihan, said that attendance SEWING MACHINE HUMMEL'S at this Thursday’s meeting can Our Lady of Sorrows circle Denver'. Leading Caterer, and determine the success o f the will meet July 7 in the home of Delicatessen bazaar. Dctfothy Byrne. Irene Henderson 811 E. 7th Ave. • KE. 1981 will be a guest. Martha Serafini Delicious FRIED CHICKEN— SHRIMP oi Oh s Ennlnii. I.el.EIni SlsRayt. The members of t’ne Altar and . 9 5 Till 7 P.M.; Cloiri Noadan of this circle and her husband Rosary Society will receive Com­ *24 recently went to Enid, Okla., for FISH and CHIPS DINNERS munion in a group this Sunday, the graduation of her nephew, July 5, in the 8 o’clock Mass. fo y 0 1 LIttIa ai 1,25 o watk Choice of Potatoe. and Salad., With Roll. ' John T. Flynn, as an air cadet. Owing to the fact there was not Served Hot at Your Door, 25c Leit if Picked Up The members of Stella Maris a meeting in June, all members 5-YEAR SERVICE — One order plenty for three — circle plan on going to lunch and are urged to attend. Picnic Lunches— Ice Cream— Soft Drink*— Packed to Go the play at Elitch’s Wednesday, GUARANTEE BAKERIES Tuesday evening is the date July 8. for the games party. There are St. Jude’s circle will meet ‘T/ie finest Only’* always special attractions. I wish a Frtt Damonstrafton B«verl]r Neylon July 7 in the home of Marie Ml tho Singer advertised. 87 So. Broadway Martinez. Send no money. 753 So. University Married The baby son of Mildred Ke- N am e ...... tU tk tM rt Western Artists Exhibit hoe of St. Joseph’s circle is re­ A ddress ...... 1010 S. Gaylord Open Every Day 1350 Colorado Blvd. In Boulder 1152 E. Colfax SPruce 4469 3rd Ave. ft Jo»ephinc covering from a serious opera­ C ity ...... P tio n e ...... Prize Work at Schleier tion. The June meeting of St. - The Denver Art museum plays host these next six weeks to Thomas More’s circle was spent COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 209 artists from 19 Western addressing cards for the Friends states who have succeeded in one of Carmel. Gloria Hall was the i f Grandma’s Strawberry j 4 of the largest regional art com­ hostess. Mary Carter of this petitions in the U.S. and whose group has been released from Preserves work will be featured in the mu­ the hospital. seum’s 59th annual exhibition of Renee Flynn of Key of Western art. Heaven circle was the guest of Harr a ★ Spiced Peach Jam The exhibition will remain on honor at a surprise stork shower view through Aug. 2, showing given by Rosemary Heckethorn June 30. in major part at the museum’s Optometrist Sara ti M y , i f Raspberry-Mint Jelly Schleier g;allery, 1343 Acoma Mary Louise Bradbury and street, with prints and drawings her fffmily have gone to their la ta ig spree! displayed in the nearby Chil­ cabin at Pinecliff for the sum­ Blueberry Patch Jam dren’s museum, at 1370 Bannock mer. 230 Majestic Bldg. 12 RECIPES for delicious i f street. Kay Henshaw and Josephine 16th Broadway eating next winter—in the July TJie exhibition is, as usual, open Koster entertained at an open i f Cherry-pineapple to the public, free of charge, house for Mr. and Mrs. W. Leh­ every day in the week, through­ man and their family from Ro­ Preserve out the exhibition period. chester, Minn. AAAGAZINE ^ NOW ON SALE 54 } BREWED WITH i f Fig Marmalade Married in Colo. Springs

Married in St, Before a Nuptial Mass Mary’s Church, PURE ROCKY June 20 in Sacred Heart Colorado Church, Boulder, Miss Grace Springs, June 6 Elaine Gordon became the bpde were Elizabeth of Gerald S. Maddock. The Rev. C. Heinzen and Gather summer sunshine in sparkling fresh pre­ Vincent Peters, O.S.B., offici­ W. James Hol- MOUNTAIN ated. The bride is the daughter k u p of Garri­ serves to tuck away in your cupboard for cold- of Mrs. Louise Gordon of 1085 son, N. D a k . Marine Street in Boulder, and M rs . Holkup, the bridegroom is the son of the daughter of SPRIN6 WATER weather meals. The season for the plump juicy Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Maddock Mr, a n d Mrs. of Colorado Springs. W. H. Emig, The bride was given in mar­ 1018 E. Platte fruits that are full of summer-goodness is all riage by her brother, J. Dale Avenue, C o 1 o- Gordon. The maid of honor was rado Springs, is too short, so now’s the time to have a jam-’n’- Miss Maureen McCarthy of a graduate of Cheyenne, Wyo., a cousin o f the St. Mary’s High bride. Chester E. Gordon, brother School. Norma jelly making spree while the pickings are per­ of the bride, was beat man. The Heinzen w a s ^hers were Carl Helfrichf of maid of honor Boulder and Charles Hartman of for her sister. fect. Colorado Springs. Robert Misslin The bride was graduated from of Garrison, N. BouldeV High School and the Dak., was best University of Colorado. The man. Walter bridepoom is a graduate of St. Hentges a n d # mmim M Hein mm Mary’s High School, Colorado Jack Galligan, Springs, and a veteran o f World both of Colo- War II. r a d 0 Springs, The young' couple will make were ushers. Father Robert Freudenstein officiated at the double­ their home in Colorado Springs, ring ceremony before offering a Nuptial Mass. Eileen Steffenson Y where Mr. Maddock is employed sang, accompanied by Mary Olive at the organ. Following a trip as a printer with the Loo-Art to Mexico, the couple will live in Garrison, where Mr. Holkup, a Publishing Company. — (Photo veteran of World War II, owns and operates a bakery.— (Knutson- iDoisN cooat ceaatHY. oeiotx. eoLoatoe. e t o. by Rider Portrait service). Bowers photo)

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100 Persons at Jesuif s Homecoming Moss History of Sick Poor Nuns One hundred guests attended Malecek, S.J., gave the sermon in B y W alter T. S u lliv a n the homecoming Mass offered by the Mass, and Father James Rein­ + + + - (After long years of stri{ggle, the newly ordained Father James ert’s two Jesuit brothers, Fathers difficulties, and trials, Sister Paul and Carl Reinert, were in Reinert, S.J., in the students’ Mary, the former Mary Walsh, the sanctuary. Miss Jean Peck foundress of the Dominican Sis­ chapel at Regis College, Denver, sang the hymns. Relatives of Fa­ ter o / the Sick Poor, was granted and the breakfast afterward in ther Reinert were guests of honor permission in 1909 by the Dom­ the dining room. The Rev. Francis at the breakfast. inican General for her small band of religious to become affiliated with thehi Dominican order and to wear the Dominican garb. Thus the status of Sister Mary and her Summer Bridal companions, who had lived in a community life in New -York as Finery best they could for many years, tcHis settled. Beautiful is the bride Sister Mary applied for and attired in one o f our This 1953 Cadillac con­ Poor. The bazaar will be held on the grrounds of received one of the Sisters of St. eummer bridal goivns of Mary of the Springs to serve as Chief Attraction vertible is the main at­ Loyola Church, 23rd Avenue and York Street, Den­ lace, organdy, or tulle. traction at the 30th annual bazaar to be held for novice mistress. A fter training Important , in design. ver, on July 16, 77,18, and 19.— (Photo by Turilli) for two years under the novice the benefit of the Dominicati Sisters of the Sick mistress, the young community Choose one from our “t" + ( + made its first foundation in Co­ complete collection, at lumbus, 0., in 19ie, with Sister Ches Marie of course. Mary as superior. The second See Success for Sisters of Sick Poor. Fete foundation was made in New Mail inquiries July and hot weather are al-lmonth of particular discomfort, is the month ^of the annual bene­ York d ty in 191-6, and the third invited most synonymous. For the sick July also can mean a boon to fit for the sister-nurses, and the in Denver in' 19tS.) poor, as for all, it can be a|the sick poor in that it always financial success o f this affair IN THE SUMMER of 1919, will assure loving care, and one of the' greatest benefactors medicines as well as all other of the Sisters of the Sick essentials to enable them to re­ Poor presented them a ^ farm at gain their health. Lakewood, N. J., to be used for The recent 'meeting of the the benefit of si^ ly children and bazaar workers held at the con­ their mothers. A convalescents’ vent reflected atr optimistic out home, it cared annually for many look for the success o f the ba­ hundreds of poor children and zaar. The chairmen gave en­ their mothers, each group re­ One of the sister-nurses o f the Do­ thusiastic reports. Especially is maining for a period of two Keep Families Intact minican Sisters of the Sick Poor is the outlook bright for the main weeks. shown with a Dominicanette helper, winning the confidence of display, the 1953 Cadillac. The . This generosity inspired a con­ one of their youngest wards. Menial tasks such as pictured, as car will be on display in front vert to present to the community well as professional nursing care, are common to their day’s work. of Loyola Church daily until -the a beautiful estate at Hampton ouigtondingiy last -day o f the bazaar. Bay, L. I., consisting o f 26 acres 400 Expected to Attend A real need still e^cists for of land and a large house. The workers during the bazaar. Espe­ greater part of the land is under fine funeral service cially are young men and girls cultivation, producing vegetables Youth Council Schedules needed to work in the booths. in abundance for the sisters and All interested in actively par­ their dependents’ poor. The spa­ need not be denied ticipating in the bazaar who have cious mansion serves as a rest Mass, Outing for July 4 not had the opportunity to at­ home for the sisters. any family beeoMseof tend a meeting are urged to With the conclusion of the Reservations, to be made send their nynes and phone last Youth Council meeting, not later than July 2, can be finances. * numbers to Sster Albert at IN 1926, AT THE INVITA- the annual outing July 4 ap­ made with Bob Dolan, gen­ 2501 Gaylord. They are asked TION o f Archbishop John T. Mc- peared to be well on its way to eral chairman of the outing Nicholas, a fourth foundation 515 16th St. (next to Paramount) not to phone. being the most successful event (DE. 5172). Furnishin35 and service was made in Cincinnati and a Dwight McCready and his ever sponsored by the youth ere available here in a fifth foundation in Springfield council. “ Just Kids” band have been 0. In the -0W years that have price range wide enough booked to play, on one o f the elapsed since their arrival in Approximately 400 young nights of the bazaar. Also at Ohio, the sisters have ministered persons of various youth clubs to include every need.' press time negotiations are under to thousands of the afflicted and in Denver are expected to at­ way to have the Sioux Indians have won the love and esteem, tend. from the Cheyenne Frontier not only o f Catholics, but*of non- A dinner of fried chicken, Days at the opening night of the PUBLIC NOTICE: Catholics in the cities of Colum­ complete with all the trim­ bazaar. “ Miss Frontier Days” bus, Cincinnati, and Springfield. mings, will be served im­ will also be an honored guest. In 1928, the work was started mediately after the Field Mass, T. Joe Cahill, of Cheyenne, in Detroit, at the invitation of which will be said at'10 o’clock through the efforts o f Joe Gavin Bishop Michael J. Gallagher. in the morning. The Mass will of the bazaar committee, is ar­ be said by Father Francis ranging this show. On the advice of the ecclesi­ MEN WANTED astical authorities, who became Syrianey. cognizant of the crowded unsan­ Food committee chairman CCW Retreat Slated itary conditions in the old Margaret Sziich has promised IS TO 55-IMMEDIATELY mother-house, the erection of the her famous Bar-B-Q sand­ present mother-house and noviti­ wiches for the final meal sched­ loran &son At El Pomar in July ate was commenced in 1929. It uled for 6 o’clock in the eve­ Chapt'ls was ready for occupancy in Sep­ ning. Reiervationt are now being WHO ARE NOT NOW EARNING tember, 1930, when the pro­ Highlighting the afternoon Ktystone6?97 Kfystone6298 taken for the retreat to be fessed sisters and novices were of volleybalU softball, hiking, 152^ Clovt'ani^ Place given by the Rev. Vincent transferred, leaving, howevei'', 12 and many other lively activities Cary, O.S.B., for the Archdi- sisters in the old mother-house to will be a fun-packed program ocetan Council of Catholic continue the work among the sick of field events. Winners will re­ Women July 10, I I , and 12 poor of that section. ceive cash prizes. FREE at El Pomar. In order to Dancing (everything from charter a ipecial but, all but W 2 0 0 the Charleston to the buriny DR. JAMES P. retervationt mutt be in by AT THE FIRST GENERAL hop) and very special enter­ Valuable July 6. Retervationt may b« CHAPTER held in the new GRAY, tainment will conclude the made by calling Mrt. Roy mother-house in 1930, it was day’s festivities. Atkinton, FR. 2635, or Mrt. decided that the young sisters Illustrated Optometrist who had not been trained in the Walter Wade, DE. 0783. $5,00(Hn Prizes Slated VISUAL CARE The but will leave from the profession of nursing before BOOKLET EYES EXAMINED Catholic Charitiet office, 17th they entered, but who qualified, WEEKLY For ‘Safe Car’ Contest VISUAL TRAINING avenue and Grant ttreet, Den­ would be sent to a Catholic hos­ pital to. complete a course in ver, at 1 o’clock Friday, July So you think you have an idea Qptametrist . nursing. As many o f them were 10. on how to cut down on traffic A T LAST!... ready to avail themselves of the 212-13' Colo. Bldg'., 1616 Calif. SL accidents and save lives? opportunity, the active staff was Settil at Once For This LEARN THE Phone for Appointment Holy Ghost Altar Unit depleted, and the General Coun­ More than $5,000 in gifts will TA. 8883 cil deemed it expedient not to be awarded for such ideas in a TRUTH Fete is Well Attended accept new foundations until new Safe Car Contest sponsored 1938, when a house was opened by the Science and Mechanics ABOUT YOUR in Dayton, 0. , Publishing Company and Motor The card party held June 25 Vehicle Research, Inc. FREE FUTURE An invitation extended by by the Holy Ghost Altar and Ro- Contestants need only tell what RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO- Society, Denver, was well at­ Archbishop John G. Murray of IN RADIO-TV St. Paul brought four sisters to they think will make America’s tended. The Salad Master do­ 43,000,000 automqbiles safer—a nated by E. P. Sullivan was Minneapolis June 17, 1939. They AS A TECHNICIAN carry on their work among the new dashboard design, different BOOKLET GENERAL TIRES given to Miss Margaret Bren­ braking system, etc. nan. Eighteen. special prizes sick poor of Minneapolis from a General Batteries given by various friends were home given them by the Domin­ Entries must be postmarked awarded. ican Fathers to whom it was b& before midnight. Sept. 30. The UNDER THIS SENSATIONAL Now . . . i4 New Plan Enabling You Td queathed for charitable purposes, address is: Safe Car Contest, Kraft Recappins; Mrs. Mary Thomsberry was NEW R .T4. PLAN YOU ARE NOT GENERAL] chairman. Mrs. Fred Oen, Mrs. (to be continued) P.O. Box 5207, Chicago 77, III Keep Your Present Job—Yet Get Kraft Inspected Eugene Martin, and Mrs., Rose ONLY TRAINED AS TV INSTALL­ «S9UEECEE Day made and donated aprons ER, RADIO-TV R EPA IR M A N , Training In A Field Where Thousands Used Tires for table prizes and Mrs. Emma City-Wide Youth Council ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, (tc. Herman furnished 26 hotpads. Are Now Prospering, G.T.A.C. Easy Pay 1401 W. Colfax KE. 5205 The next party will be on the last Thursday o f September. Picnic Set at' Evergreen BUT YOU MAY START A REAL The Modem “ Gold Rush" Is On! . . . NEVER, IN AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL HIS-i GROWING BUSINESS OF YOUR TORY, HAS A FIELD BEEN SO TRULY (T rj-YP C ) with'the Tri Club will meet at Why Should YOU BE STUCK IN A LOW- OWNI WE SUPPLY AND FINANCE "UP AGAINST IT” FOR SKILLED H ttP ! Members of the Tri Club will Presentation Church grounds, PAYING “ DEAD-END” JDB? ALL EQUIPMENT NEEDED FOR Y«., nii.ltr, who! did you tv w do itiol attend the city-wide Youth Coun­ W. Seventh Avenue ana Julian YOUR OWN RADIQ-TV STOREl YOU ihould hov* to struggi* to hard to Even fantastic woge offari of $3 to cil’s picnic this Saturday, July Street, at 8 a.m. Transportation mak* and. m ttt, wh#n fhooiondi of men, $5 an hour (average in many TV with no more ability or formol educotion skillecl men) attract BUT A FRACTION . . , WitbwArt Efidwrttn, Infwrwtt wr Corrv* 4, at Our Lady of the Rockies will be furnished for those with­ than you have, ore cashing in on whot of the vast number of technicians need­ Camp near Evergreen. ing ClMrgM. Yow alto bonoBt by ovr many la y is "The greotest gold rush of ed «to service, install, mointoin the MIL­ out cars. The Field Mass will AMAZING M'DAY INCOME PLAN . . . Jim Lindinsky, RA. 8005, and be at 10 a.ra. our times?" Yes, some fellows are really LIONS of new TV sets rolling off the ■Ian it dosifnod la train yov. In tparo on easy street now—with bills oil paid up, ossembly lines. Experts claim the *»ti^* Rosemary Karnes, GR. 3402, The club welcomes the follow­ ttmo, AT HOME to oam EXTRA CASH in tiom will gel much worse, that no relief Qt IttHo at 30 doyt by moking minor r«- good cars, money in the bank. A good MIDLANDS mony of these fellows who hove pros­ is in sight, that an octuol emergency will accept last-minute reserva­ ing new members who joined the p«irt oind inttollotiont. Tbit moy lood ta exists in nearly oil phases of rodio, tv hill timo ea^or after complotion of yovr pered in the past few years were smort tions until Thursday night. The club ill the past week; Julie enough to hook up with Amerieo'i great­ ond electronics. charge will be $1.75 per person, Lowe, Carol Cabbie, and Darlene training portod. est, tostest-growing new industry. Whot which includes transportation, Alley. o b ^ t YOU? two full meals, and all enter­ Tentative plans are being YOU NEED NO EXPERIENC E,.. THE TELEVISION-RADIO INDUSTRY IS WILL YOU LET THIS MODERN "GOLD RUSH” PASS YOU BYT tainment throughout the day. made for- evening picnics in the KEEP YOUR PRESENT JOB . . , DESPERATE FOR YOUR HELP! RESPOND TO THIS CAU! YOU’LL BE THANKFUL All those attending the picnic near future. USE YOUR SPARE TIME TO Som. f.llow, n«d a brick well lo ALL THE REST OF YOUR LIFE! foil on them before they act to better LEARN! About TWO . . . a greo^ new industry themselvesl How obout YOU? W ill YOU wot born, with the invention of the go on, year ofter year, in boring. 1 ^ * Married at St. Catherine's AUTOMOBILE. Smart men "hopped on paying work that hos no future? Will READ WHAT the bond wogon," while the industry w oi you ALWAYS, the rest of your lift, hov* VINCE MARIANO SAYSI new and opportunities were plentiful. to call some mon "Ross"—or do YOU Miss Corinne These men went from loW-paying, dead­ want to be "boss" yourself? And whot B. K e m m € , Ur. B. A. Eollht. F im IiM end jobs to the highest wages then plans do yoo hove in reserve, known In America. Many went into busi­ defense loyoHs occur? Think obout those Dctr Ur. Knlgbt; daughter of Mr. ness for themselves—bdKome the Fords points, mister—they make sensei THEN I felt I would write y o Q to- ond Chryslers we know so well todo^i and Mrs. Frank dor Bir opening day In but!- TAKE ACTIONI J. . K e m m e , DM for myttir. At yon kaow. About 1920 . . . Another magnificent mv ffolag into buslneta for opportunity came along—RADIO. Agoin Send for Free Booklet recently ex­ nytelf It « dream that I bad thousands of smart men recognized a changed m a r- for a loQg. long time. I never chance for the "little fello w " to moke t Without Delay! ezpaeted to tee that dream good. For the post THIRTY YEARS (ond riage/vows with root true ao qulokly. still going strong—8 million radios wore Fravt to yoinolt, inci io5 for ill, Ir Beitdet tha tetnal help yon manufoctured last year) these men have lumlnlni thli (no tooklit, that yii I m w n Leonard E. "Po- have glYiit me la a huriaem lak, son of •.Mr. wav. VDU bate^aho glvea m« knowledge that been socure and Independent-^parning a lit Into tki klllloa kollv lUdlo-TV floll will assure ate a good Mviag the rett of my better living thon they ever dreomed and Mrs. Joseph life througb your tpltndld tralBlaf protrtm. possible. s liylng thoounko $100 to 5200 wookly. Etory F. Polak, before , At t ta». thlt It my opening day. The way it NOW. TODAY, 1953 . . . the most oilnoti. onry koor. o«ory Ooy. konlroEi ol look* BOW. a rear frPia today I thoukl really gigantic field of opportunity in oil Ameri­ now, liK ln a tln i, f,ooO-poylni )tk anO ka il- a Nuptial Mass be fitting pretty. can history is begging—PLEADING for Sincerely yotirt. . 001) OfHitonItlos an aMnlH far jroa! For your financial benefif^ investigate the in St. Cather- Vinoent Uariaao YOUR assistance! Here's on industry that (Signedi moy become such o GIANT words alone ' INVESTIGATE! IT CtSTS YOU NOTHING T i i n e ’ s Church, IIIT H Waterloo Rt. com>ot describe the extent to v^ich it FIND GUT THE FACTS! IT MAY CSST Y IU thrifty "Economy Home Loan" plans offered by Denver. Loo Anteleo. Calif. may grow. TV w ill touch the lives of I YOUl FUTURE IF YDU D IN ’T TAKE ACTISH DOZENS Of OTHER TESTIMONIAL every man, womon ond child on the face ' AT 8NCE! Tkt fna kaoklat affartE Ik tkl. The bride was AVAHABU! on BEQUEST of the earth. Todoy, RIGHT NOW there is ' Midland Savings before you finance a home. It will given in mar­ still time for you to hitch your wogon I aSyirtlMUHt, May Rnra can laliaUa to yaa riage by her to this gigantic star of success, ond ' U an aay kook yoo k a n m r raaS kalara! Yaa build yourself the most satisfying ofto ua naE It In 30 M^ataa—It aay akaoia father at the PICK UP ANT PAPER— lucrative future ony mon could wont. Yes, pay you because $37.50 is the total loan fee. there is sHII time TODAY-but TOMORROW tka latin etaru at ytar Ufa la Ji.t 30 Eayi. double -ring YOU'LL SEE YOUR CHANCES MAY BE GONE! SaaE latoor MOW! Akulatily aa oklliatloal ceremony. Miss Reasonable interest^ rates save you'money for Loretta S e d 1- mayer was maid JOBS MAIL COUPON TODAY years to^come, too. o f honor. JOBS Br i d esm a ids'* JUST LIKE THESEI were Miss Ar­ HELP WANTED, MEN lene Polak, sis­ ter of the bride­ PAKTS SALESMAN for ropidly expend- "TV OPPORTUNITY" ing T.V. and Electronics Firm. Top groom, and Miss salary to good live worker. Coll to­ \ FEDERAL SAVINGS & Martha Grayson. doy. C*ntl«in*n: Ralph Richardson was best man, and Bernard PolaL brother TElEVtSION aorvlu tochnicion, ax- I'yg hoard a lot of talk. Now I wont tha focti about my futura in of the bridegroom, and Joe Kemme of Park Forest, 111., R-other of pariancad. Good lolory. Staody am- a rodio-TV earaar or my own’ buiinaia. Sand ma full FREE information and LOAN ASSOCIATION the bride, were attendants. ployanant. Giva datoili. IDLAND FREE RADIO LESSON. 1 underjtand fhia plaeaa ma undar no obligation. Janet Carr of Omaha, Neb., and Karen Gray were flower RADIO TECHNICIAN . , . muat hova girls, Johnny Kemme of Park Forest, 111., was ring-bearer. Ushers complata training. Spac. Auto Radio.. were Dick Kemme and Bob Henderson. Staody poiition to right porfy. Ftwna NAME- -AGE- 17TH AT GIENARM ot onca. ■ ------7695 WEST COLFAX A breakfast was given jn the Olin Hotel, and a reception was MAIL COUPON TODAY W ITH O U T held in the CathoHc Daughters’ home. • FAIll NO c o n . . . NO OBIIOATIONI Addrass- The couple afe temporarily making their home in San Antonio, DOWNTOWN OFFICE (JEFFERSON COUNTY OFFICE Tex., where Leonard is serving with the U. S. army.— (0 . W. tAber 0191. and Stott- Bilmont 3-6S89. Fischer photo) A

J -J- .) PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Be :k Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 420^ Thursday, July 2, 1953 Teen-Age Activities Many Farewell Party Presentation Festival In .Precious Blood Parish Is Planned by Success Despite Storms (Presentation Parish, Denver) Altar and Rosary Society during (Moit Preciout Blood Poridi, morning, July 4, uniting^ Mary- The Presentation (luild festi­ the month. lin Flynn and John McNeill. _Mr. val ended on a high note June D e n r e ^ Arvada Groups .New office hours have been McNeill is of the Most Precious 28 in spite of the damper put Teen-agers’ activities in the announced for the Credit Union. Blood Parish and Miss Flynn is on the festivities the previous parish have reached an all-time Arvada.— (S t Anne’s Parish) They are Mondays, Wednesdays, nigh with the advent of summer of Cathedral Parish of Peoria’, evening by heavy rain and hail­ m . The ceremony will take place -^The Holy Name Society and and Fridays from 8 a. m. to 8 vacation. The recent “ Patio storms. Receipts o f the four eve­ p. m., and Saturdays from 10 i in the basement chapel o f S t Altar and Rosary Society will nings greatly added to the sum Dance’’ at the Fulham residence until 2. Appointments should be ' was quite successful, and a swim­ Vincent de Paul’s School at 9 sponsor a farewell open house in needed for the building fund honot of Father John Haley for made for any other time. ming party at Eldorado Springs a.m. debt. members of the parish on Mon­ Sister M. Eulalia, sixth ^nade on June 28 was well attended. Mrs. Mildred Dreiling o f 44 ' Flowers from the gardens of day evening, July 6, from 7:30 Refreshments for the dance S. Osceola, a member o f the teacher at Presentation, fell and the parishioners will be_ wel­ until 9:30 in the parish hail. were planned by Joan Pepper, comed for the altar, according to parish, whose children are pupils broke her leg. She is a patient Norine Palmer, and Carol Sprin­ Mrs. Dorothy Cooper, Altar So­ Father Haley, who has been in Presentation School, was pre­ in Mercy Hospital. ger. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Mead ciety president. Parishioners who temporarily in charge of St. sented the 1953 Buick as a Anyone having news regarding and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Butler wish to donate flowers for the Anne’s since the death o f the climax Sunday evening. John H. out-of-town visitors or vacation sponsored the swimming event, altar are asked to call Mrs. An­ Rev. Norbert^Walsh, will assume Brovsky of 1380 Sheridali won trips is requested to call Mrv Another party is in the offing thony Bellas, 3126 S. Glencoe, his duties as pastor of Cure d’Ars the Admiral console TV, and Ed­ W. M. Headrick at CH. 6785. in the near future. Fran Fulham, SK. 6-2579, on Friday of each Parish on July 10. Mr. and Mrs. ward F. Tasset, Sr., o f 557 Knox president of the Teen-Agers’ week. David P. Cqzza and Mr. and Mrs. Court has his choice o f a five- George Wood will be chairmen of Club, is making arrangements for Women v/ho will work on the day tour through the Utah Na­ a swimming party at Kistler the party. tional Parks or $200 in cash. - stables. She will contact the mem­ altar during the month of July Sunday, July 6, the Altar and “ Baby Dough,’’ a doll dressed bership for reservations. are Mmes. William Stecher, S. Rosary Society will receive Com­ in 25 $1 bills went to Mrs. Frank Seven altar boys were enter­ G. Steers, John Thomas, and Denver. Shown^ above, left to right, are the Rt. munion in the 8 o’clock Mass. Abegg of 1601 Grape. T. L. tained at a picnic at Washing­ Edwin Williams. Bishop OWiciofes i S i Rev. Monsignor William Higgins, pastor of St. Daily Mass is at 7 a.m. during Waggoner was presented with a ton Park June 25 by the pastor, 0 Father Donohoe will say Mass officiated June 20 at the wedding of his nephew, Philomena’s; Mr. and Mrs. McNamara, and Bishop the summer months. musical altar, and Patty Jo Rvan the Rev. John P. Donohoe, C.M. at 12 midnight for the Noctural Lt. Thomas S. McNamara of Chicago, 111., and McNamara. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Otto Schneider, Mrs. Glenn received a complete Christmas The outing was a reward for Adoration in Holy Ghost Church Jane Coupe of Denver, in St. Philomena’s Church, Mrs. Thomas Coupe of Denver. Shaklee, and Mrs. Rudolph Zehn- crib. Statues went to Mrs. Cora the faithful service the boys July 2, and those who wish may der, Sr., will care for the altars Lee and Norma Elder. Mrs. Jim have rendered serving Mass in receive Holy Communion at that the weeks of July 4 and 11. Gar­ Andreatta was awarded a crystal the year. hour. den flowers are needed for the al­ rosary. Father Donohoe will witness Recently baptized in the par­ Oblate Holy Hour at Christ the King tar decoration dqyng the summer At the Green Thumb booth a a marriage ceremony Saturday ish were Robert Mier, son of months. Anyone who can donate large redwood planter went to Final acts of oblation will be of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sato of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mier; Ray­ (Christ the King Parish, Denver) flowers is asked to call Mrs. Roxy Miss Eileen Dufficy. Frank 'Ho- accepted by Father Gerard from San Luis, and Will Kagohara, mond Leek, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Rev. Gerard Goetz, Mapley, Arvada 085-R4, or Mrs. rodiski, A. J. Konrad, and Flor­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Seep. Capitol Office Milo Leek; Matthew Fletcher, O.S.B., director of oblates at son of Mr. and Mrs. Toyeji Pat Goodwin, Arvada 135 W. ence Cheever received other There will also be the investi­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Holy Cross Abbey, Canon City, Kogohara of Greeley, were mar­ Volunteers for the care of the gifts from this booth. ture of oblate novices. ried before the Rev. John W. Supply Co. Fletcher; Mary Diane Hufen- will conduct the Holy Hour for altar linens for the last half of Ralph P. Loudenberg received The quarterly business meet­ Scannell June 29. Mr. and Mrs. dick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oblates of St. Benedict in Christ the .year are Mrs. Edward Rote, a pair of lamps; TV planted lamps ing will follow in the rectory as­ Kenneth Bellamy were the at­ 1350 Broadway AL 4556 Harry T. Hufendick; and Mark the King Church Tuesday eve­ Mrs. George Wood, Mrs. T. R. were awarded to Mrs. G. Bil- sembly room. tendants. linger and George F. Brown; Office Supplies & Furniture '■ Robin Weiland, son of Mr. and ning, July 7, at 8 o’clock. Parish­ Smeaton, Mrs. William Warner, Mrs. J. R. Fleming received a Mrs. Robert G. Weiland. ioners are invited to participate Two Weddings Held Loda Frances Ellison and Mrs. George Graul, Mrs. Bernard in this ceremony. Mary Cordelia Sato, daughter David Sandoval were married be­ Trainor, Mrs. W. H. Ward, Mrs glass shelf. fore the Rev. James Rasby pre­ John DeBell, and Mrs. Gail Gil The extra attraction at the ceding a Nuptial Mass on Friday, bert. Friday, the first Friday of cake booth, a 52-piece set of Eucharist to Be Exposed June 26. Juanita Sandoval, the month. Holy Communion will silverware, went to Mrs. Ross sister of the bridegroom, was be distributed at 6:15 a.m. Mass I.'Newcom of 845 King. bridesmaid, and Robert Mooney is at 7 o’clock. All of the booths showed a profit. Many were sold out and VISIT OUR You Can't Afford to 1st Friday at St. John's was best man. Miss Ellison is a July 4, the first Saturday of had to close their sHutters before Christopher Michael, son of Mr. recent convert and received her (St. John’* Parish, Denver) the month, Comiftunion will be the fourth night was over. and Mrs. Fred NesWt, with Dr. First Communion in the Nuptial NEW DRIVE-IN 'There will be Exposition of the distributed at 6:15 a.m. All-day Paul Dwyer and Mrs. Richard Mass. A party for all festival Blessed Sacrament all day on the workers and their families will First Friday closing with devo­ Crowe as sponsors. Both the bride and bridegroom exposition of the Blessed Sacra­ 17th & LOGAN Eat At Home! be held Thursday, July 2, at tions at 7:30. Parishioners ill in St. Joseph’s are in the army and are stationed ment will follow the 7 o’clock Hospital are George Schwarz, at Fitzsimons Hospital. A recep' Mass. 8 p. m. in the parish hall. Thomas Fahey and Miss Ur­ Mrs. Lawrence Keenan and Gerald McCarthy, Betty Kelly, tion was held for friends and sula Wobido were married before Leaders of the hours of repara Mrs. Frank Knafelc have charge When you can get such delicious, well Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy, and Mrs. relatives in their apartment at a Nuptial Mass on Saturday, June tion in honor of Our Lady of of cleaning the church during Hove Your cooked food at the Golden Lantern Restau­ John M. Gurtler. Fitzsimons. 27. Miss Clarice Wobido and Fatima are Mrs. George Wood, July. There will be no meetings Mrs. Steve Halligan is recuper­ rant— and at such reasonable prices, too! Thomas Fahiy, Jr., attended the Mrs. Thomas W. Kerrigan, Mrs. Roxy Mapley, Miss Mar­ for the Needlework Club or the coupiip. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor ating from the effects of a fall in will extend the hospitality of her garet Morgan, Mrs. F. G. Hol­ When everyone of every age loves that John P. Moran officiated. her home. home, 1810. S. Elm Street, to land, Mrs. John T. Schmitt, WWMWWWM Golden Lantern Restaurant ^^ood so well. Mr. and Mrs. Don McMahon of John Doyle is convalescing from Our Lady of Guadalupe circle Edwin P. Walsh, Miss Madonna BOOTS • WADERS CLOTHES 304 Downing Street are the par­ an operation in Mercy Hospital. for an evening of bridge Mon­ Melroy, Mrs. W. H. Ward, Mrs, Checked by Air Pressure When it's such a treat to "Mother" not to ents of a boy born in St. Joseph’s Mr. and Mrs. William H. Eader day, July 6. J. P. Downs, William Warner Repaired (Vulcanized) and a party of friends are driv­ have to cook these warm, summer evenings. Hospital on June 27. A new course in Catholic and David P. Cozza, There will Baptized June 28 by Monsignor ing to Central City on Sunday, doctrine commenced Tuesday be novena devotions in honor of ROY SHOE SYSTEM CLEANED July 5, to attend the opera Car­ When it's so cool, quiet and pleasant at Moran were Katha Anne, daugh­ evening, June 30, and will be St. Anne and Benediction at 8 RUBBER VULCANIZING ter of Dr. and Mrs. Roy James men. Mrs. Eader’s cousin, Heidi P-m. Irtshny st Inrliutss SP. 4169 the Golden Lantern Restaurant. held each Tuesday evening at Atkinson, with Dr. and Mrs. Pe­ Krall, will sing the roles of 8 o’clock for the nest 18 Bap^ms include those of Law­ /VWJWWWMVW ter L. 'Tobin as sponsors; and Micaela and Frasquta. When eating at the Golden Lantern Res­ weeks. Catholics are urged to rence John Trujillo, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. David Flanagan attend these lectures and to and Mrs. John L. Trujillo o f Pine- taurant is so carefree— there's plenty of and daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Stake- bring theiy non-CathoIic cliff, with Facundo and Mary GIGANTIC parking next door. bake, visited relatives in Chicago friends. Entrance is by the Torrez as sponsors; Claudia Jo Rev. Jno. Regan and New York, and in Burling­ east door of the school. Ann, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Complete ame, Calif. Mr. Stakebake joined Cleaners and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clennan Robert Carl Walsh, with P, J Beauty NO LIQUOR— OPEN DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY the party in California. and Betty Joan Gerstner as spon­ St. Mary’s circle members are will have as their week-end Service guests in their mountain home in sors; Donald Paul Gibbs, with Laundry 11:30 AM. TO 8 P.M. At Nuptials for enjoying their annual summer James A. McGinn and Helene C party in Mt. Vernon Country Evergreen their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Tiger and son. Mi Briggrs as sponsors and Veta > / Club this Thursday afterpoon, chael, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Burrescia as proxy; Gerald Lee PERMANENTS that please MA. 6101 ^ July 2. Arthur Palmer and two children Gibbs, with James A. McGinn and Sister in Boston Mrs. J. J. O’Neil will enter­ Janet Briggs as sponsors and .Cinderella Beauty from Boulder; Mrs. Clennan’s tain St. Walburga’s Circle with Gold^yLantem (Mother of God Pariih, Denver) mother, Mrs. Carrie Maitz, and Mary Drabintch as proxy; and Salon 10% Discount Father John Regan returned luncheon and bridge in her home Joseph Benjamin Sanchez, son of on Tuesday, July 7. Mrs. Maitz’ sister, Mrs. Pearl Allct E. Elliott. Urr. J\ear®^?»^^«yNi*Re8taurant 13th Ace. KE. 1204 Saturday from Boston, where he Tiger of ^oulder. Mr. and Mrs. Elvira Sanchez, (Member of St. John’s Parish) On Cash and Carry vacationed with his family. While Mrs. Alan Atchison is recover­ with John A. and Aurelia San­ .2031 E. 13th Ave. FR. 8022 , there he officiated at the mar­ ing from a serious illness. Masses for Friday, July 3, will chez as sponsors. riage of his sister. be read at 6:30 and 8 o’clock. James Reiva o f this parish flew Confessions in preparation for to Miami Beach, Fla., Wednesday the First Friday will be heard to attend the National Educa­ Orphanage Group Thursday afternoon from 4 to Inspire Your Congregation to Safety Fourth! tional Association convention. 5:30 and in the evening from He will be gone two weeks. 7:30 to 9. New Interest and Activity With During July the altars will be Conducts Meeting Baptized by Father Scannell cared for by Mrs. O’Rourke, Mrs. At the last meeting o f the on June 21 was Margaret Ann, That's right! Safety first over the Welch, and Miss Judy Welch. fiscal year of the Queen o f daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur One of These Fine Used Electric Fourth of July weekend. Traffic will be The Star of the Sea Circle will Heaven Aid Society June 23 at E. Prevedel, with Jack Bertag- meet in the home o f Mrs. J. S. the orphanage, Denver, the busi­ nolli and Jacqueline Foster as Organs heavy— mechanical failure can be very * Conrad July 6 for luncheon and ness session was preceded by sponsors and Thomas E. Kil- dangerous. Let us put your car in top bridge. recitation o f the Rosary for foyle as proxy for Mr. Bertag- WURLITZER ORGAN A new member o f the parish peace. Mrs. V. Tout presided. nolli. Recent model (like new) Console in beautiful walnut mechanical condition before the is Mrs. Mary Callahan, who is Mrs. Rose LaRqsso was admitted On June 28, Steven Kent, son $195 down payment and $47.25 a month. Fourth— then drive carefully. making her home with her daugh­ to membership and Mrs. Tout of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ben- MINSHALL-ESTEY ORGAN ter, Mrs. D. Van Duyn. gave a report on the ACCW con­ ninghoven, was baptized by Fa­ Fine condition including tone cabinet $159 down pay­ Peggy Lee Walganotti, daugh­ vention. ther Rasby, with Walter Gill and ment and $38.50 a month. ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. A letter from Mother Aurelia, Jean McGraw as sponsors. PREVENT THAT ACCIDENT BEFORE IT HAPPENS! Walganotti, was baptized June former superior here, who cele­ Our Lady of Fatima Circle did WURLITZER CHURCH MODEL 26 with Joseph Leander and Jo­ brated the golden jubilee of her the work on the altars and in the Excellent condition. Console in walnut $329 down pay­ sephine Esler as sponsors, and entrance to the order, was read sanctuary during June. ment and $82.00 a month. Let Us Check: Rito and Margie Patterson as expressing gratitude for remem­ . On < June 18, th'e Rt. Rev. (Pries* above inelud* flnsneinz ehsrge* and inaursnee baaed on • Brakes proxies. ' brance of her on this occasion. Monsignor Daniel Reidy of 18 month paymenta) • Front End Adjust­ Confessions will be heard Plans were formed for. partici­ Hutchinson, Kans., baptized WE WII-L BE HAPPY TO DEMONSTRATE ANY OF THESE Thursday afternoon and evening pation of the society in the an­ Marjorie Jean, daughter of Mr. ORGANS IN YOUR CHURCH. ment in preparation for the first Fri­ nual pilgrimage to the Shrine and Mrs. David S. Gillam, in • Wheel Alignment day. Masses on First Friday fol­ of St. Frances Cabrini on Sun­ Christ the King Church with Mr. • Steering • low the usual weekday schedule day, July 12. The society will and Mrs. Tim Reidy as sponsors. • Tires of 6:30 and 8 o’clock. have charge o f refreshments and Monsigmoc Reidy is a brother of July 4 is the first Saturday o f the sale of religious articles. Tim Reidy. One Stop the month, and those who can Mrs. Koser was awarded the Mrs. William Grannell, 231 TheChari WEUS MUSICCc spend some time in prayer are special gift. Magnolia Street, will entertain Service Center 455 Broadway PEarl 4641 1679 CALIFORNIA ST. NBC BLSG. 'I asked to place their names on Articles received from the St. John’s Circle at a bridge the schedule to be found on the Needlework Guild were on dis­ luncheon in her home Thursday, bulletin board. play. July 9.

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> f THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY \ » I I < 1 A % JULY 2nd, 3rd, 4th I CORNER 16TH & GRAIVT li I i I Prizes—Entertainment—Games I I » FEATURING HUDSON S u p £ / L \ EVERYBODY WELCOME-ALL PROCEEDS GO TO CHARIH Thursday, July 2, 1953 Telephoue, Keystone 4205 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Office, 938 Bannock Street PAGE NINE

First Since Fire Tragedy Festival Meeting Scheduled July 7 All Saints' Parish Plans (S t. Joseph’s Redemptorist Father* Henry McKeever, of S t Joseph’s College, Kirk­ Parish, Denver) C.SS.R;, baptized Joseph Garcia, wood, Mo., are home for the Father Charles Buckley, son of Mr, and Mrs. Fermin summer vacation. _Bob Finelli, C.SS.R., the pastor, and chair­ Garcia, June 28, and on the same another, student, is' in the East To Hold Bazaar July 9-11 men Dillon Bagan and Rick Mc- day Father James Sullivan, visiting friends with his parents. Nicholas have called for all so­ C.SS.R., baptized Francis Paul This is the second year for Mc- (A ll Saints’ Parisk, Danvwr) ciety presidents and booth chair­ Roybal, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Clbskey, Finelli, and Harrison, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, July 9, 10, and 11, and the first year for Nick Har- men and all other interested Manuel Roybal, all of Trinidad. All Saints’ parishioners will hold their first bazaar since parishioners to attend the second ing. ' festival meeting, which is set for pon McCloskey, Paul Har­ Martip Bommelyn'^

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^ s» ¥ o hr 11 and eiBter of Bailey Hart, Tretina and Denver, June of Christ the King at S t Joseph’s died in St. Anthony’s Hospital grandchildren. Requiem High Mata i> Jeleie Stevcni. Requiem High Mass 27 by the Rev. Convent, Denver, for Sister M. being celebrated Thuradiy, July 2, at was celebrated in St. Patrick^ Church Anthony Borer, June 25. 10 o’clock In Chriit the King Church, July 1* Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger Cornelia, a Sister of St. Francis Evergreen. Interment ML Olivet. Boule­ Mortuary. were Officiating at the Solemn Re­ SWIGERT RROS. vard Mortuary. MATILDA G. GREGORY, SI, of 3646 Lois Nignon, quiem Mass was the Rev. Jerome JENNIE ‘ DIDIA, 6801 N .' Lovwll Marshall atreet, Wheatridge. .Wife of daughter o f Mr. L. Weirert of Holy Ghost Boulevacd. Mother of Lillian Bruno and Lee W. Gregory; mother of Daniel and Mrs. John Charities in Pueblo Church, celebrant. Up was as­ 1550 California KEytlone 7651 J. F. Galasto, Survived also by three Lee Gregory; daughter of Don Neira;i grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Nignon of Ro­ sisted by tbe Rev. J. C. Walsh, Good Service ai/d sister of Annette Yallero. Mary Belter Vition The Hoaary will be recited Thuraday, Bucellonir Amelia Tapparo, Edith files- chester, Minn., Expend $376,121 chaplain o f St. Anthony's Hos­ for Every Age At Righf Prices July 2, in the Boulevard Mortuary santyand Johnnie Neira. l^quiem Hirh and Kenneth C. pital, deacon; and the Rev. Dec­ Optometrists Chapel at 7:30 p.m. Requiem High Mass was celebrated In Sts. Peter nnd Mass will be celebrated Friday, July S, Reed, son of lan Madden, O.F.M., St. Eliza­ Paul’s Church June 29. Interment Mt. Pueblo.— Organized works of GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED in Holy Family Church at 9 :S0 o'clock. Olivet. Olinger Mortuary! Dr. and Mrs. K. beth’s Church, subdeacon. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Mor­ YVONNE MARIE VALDEZ, 1 year. charity in the Diocese of Pueblo tuary. • , C. Reed of 3356 ■ A A. A A A.AAAA.AA AAAA AAAi Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Valdes, amounted to $376,121.82 during Was Franciscan CATHERINE A. B lbpLE of 7311 E, 920 W. Ninth Avenue; aister of Johnny N e w 1 aTi d, Seventh Avenue. Daughter of Sgt. and Valdes: granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wheatridge.' 1952, according to the annual For 56 Years Mrs. .William G. Biddle; and grand­ John Caaados and Mr. and Mrs. Richard The maid of report released by the Catholic Sister M. Cornelia, the former daughter ot Mr>. Alma Biddle of Cin­ Gonxai^s; and survived also by 11 Charities agency. cinnati, 0. Mass of the Angela wia cele­ aunts and uncles. Mass of the Angels honor was Ma­ Clementine Totsche, was born LOOK FOR THESE FEATURES brated ..July 1 in the Fitxaimona Poat was celebrated in St. Cajetan'i Church rie Capuano; Commenting *in the forewbrd May 21, 1872, at Leitmeritz, Bo­ Chapel. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger July* 1. Interment Mt. Ohvet. Capitol the best man, of the report, Bishop Joseph C. Mortuary. hemia. In her childhood she YOUR MEASURE OF VALUEl Mortuary. Robert H.Reed; Willging observed that there is came to America and in July, DOROTHY THERESA PEREA, 24. 862 Kalamath Street. Wife of Eloy and the ushers, revealed “ convincing evidence of 1896, entered the Community Perea; mother of Dav4d and Paul Perea; Steve Dwyer, advancement in every department of the Poor Sisters of St. Fran­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred San­ Jack Krause, of Social welfare” to such an ex­ cis Seraph of Perpetual Adora Requiem Mass doval: and sister of Alice Jean. Dolores, and Norman tent that the Catholic Charities and Henrietta Sandoval. Requiem Mass tion at Lafayette, Ind She was was celebrated in St. Joseph's' Church Stauter. T h e agency has elevated itself “ into invested with the Franciscan June 27. Interment Mt. Olivet. Capitol weddinfr break­ the rank of the largest private garb May 1, 1897. Mortuary. fast and the re­ casework- agency in all Southern At Christ, King MICHAEL ROBERT MALOY. 4645 From then on until 1946 the Grove Street. Son of Bernard F. and ception were Coloraik).” deceased was engaged in the Patrie4a H. Maloy; and brother of Psit- held in the K. More than 7,000 individuals domestic departments of the va­ rick and Theresa Maloy. Mass of the of C. hall. Angels was celebrated in St. Catherihe'a "Whire ’cared for through one serv­ rious houses of the community. ForA.F. Geiger Church June 28. Interment Mt. Olivet. The bride at­ ice , or another in the family Her poor health forced her to HackethaNNoonan Mortuary. tended Lourdes High^ School in Rochester and St. Mary’s School w e I f a r e department of the come to Mother of Grace Hall. Requiem Mass is being cele­ PATRICK RYAN, 3640 Lafayette. of Nursing. The bridegroom attended Cathedral. ^High School, agency and 3,000 children were Sister M. Cornelia suffered brated in Christ tbe King Cburcb Vncle of Andrew, Frank. John. James, Denver, and Colorado A. & M. College.— (Photo by Smyth)', Daniel, William, Patrick, and Mar­ brought to the attention of the greatly from a serious arthritic Thursday, July 2, at 9 o’clock for garet Simington. and Mrs. Mary Clif­ child welfare department. condition. In May she became Albert F, Geiger, who for 30 ford. Requiem High Mass was cele­ critically ill and was taken to MONUMENTS FOR TODAY’S CEMETERIES years was a market yardman and brated in St. Leo’s Church June 26. In addition to the work of the Interment Mt. Olivet. Haekethal-Noonan central ’ charities agency, the 10 St Anthony’s Hospital, where buyer for the Denver Union Mortuary. Cheyenne Hospital Notes > All ex|>osed surfaces are {>olished. • More tfaaa a hundred designi, Catholic hospitals' in Southern she remained until her death Stockyards. Mr. Geiger, of 1265 WENZEL JAKSCH, 84. 8296 S. Sher- Evtry nttdtd ih t. Colorado contributed a total of June 25. Eudora Street, died June 29 at man. Husband of Clara Jaksch; father of Lawrence Jaksch, California, and $202,224.24 to diocesan chariOy • Many colors and granite textures. • Rainbow Monuments stay beautiful. the age of 56 after an illness of The Day Mortuary was in Edward M. Jaksch, Littleton: and sur­ works in the form of free care six weeks. vived also by seven grandchildren. Re­ 1st Anniversary on July 3 charge of the services. Interment or part-pay care for the poor. was in Mt. Olivet. JACQUES BROTHERS An extensive buyer of cattle quiem High Mass was celebrated in St. Louis’ Church, Englewood, June The first anniversary of the to the community, bringing to Since 1902 operating in all .the Western 29. JF~W-W W^WW W Cheyenne its first community w m ¥ w Moniimenls of Distinction states for a number of years, he MARGRET MARY GOGGIN, 36. 866 opening of the De Paul Hos­ headed the A1 Geiger Cattle Com­ W. Oxfort. Sister of Mrs. Helen pital in Cheyenne, Wyo., will be storage blood bank. Juit O ff Broadway on 6th Ato. Shield. Paul and Richard Goggln, all Cancer Therapy Planned ► CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING! pany, with headquarters at the of Englewood; Mrs. Patrick Richter, commemorated Friday, July 3, at Over nO Years in One Location Denver Union Stockyards. His Winona, Minn.; and Mrs. Lucille Cecil, a Mass offered at 8:30 a. m. by Plans to further increase fa­ Telephone AL 2019 operations extended from Iowa Fresno. Calif. She was a member of the the Most Rev. Hubert M. Newell, cilities at De Paul Hospial and Third Order of St. Francis. Reqniem D.D., Bishop of Cheyenne, in the to do the community service are Classified Ads to the West Coast and from New High Mass is being celebrated Thurs­ Mexico to Montana. day, July 2, at 9 o'clock in St. Louis' hospital chapel. under way in the recently estab­ It will pay you to read ALL of the following adTertisements. Born Oct. 21, 1896, he was a Church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Dedicated to the care of the lished King Merritt Memorial ESTEVAN MONTOYA, 76, of 1787 sick of all colors, races, and Foundation, which was or)?linlzed Engraved Letterheads native of West Denver. Alex CentraL Street. Husband of Gertrude Montoya; father of Margarito Montoya creeds, De Paul Hospital, oper­ by the friends of the Late King Geiger, his father, was a pioneer ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT meat man in Denver, operating and Mrs. Carlos Sanchex; brother of ated by the Sisters of Charity of Merritt to provide a cancer ther­ Engraved Business Cgrds Mrs. Albert Lucero. Survived also by Leavenworth, opened for the ad­ apy unit at De Paul, Hospital Large attractive room. Cool. Extra large Will rent to refined lady, cool, com­ at 1203 Larimer Street for 50 16 grandchildren. Requiem Mass was mission of patients on the Feast in his memory. cloaet, next to bath. Kitchen, laundry fortable front room. Ground fl. private years. celebrated in Guadalupe Church July and home privileges. Garage available. ent., bath, free tel. Kitch. prlv. Near Business Mr. Geiger attended Cathedral 1. Interment Mt. Olivet. Trevino Mor­ of the Visitatiop, July 2, 1952. The first major goal of the Reasonable. Must see to appreciate. One bus A church. Reasonable. PE. .S892. tuary. The 125-bed, five-story, brick ifewly organized foundation will nr two girls or couple. 18 A York bus. grade and high schools and Was MARIA MERCEDES ROMO. 73. of WANTED TO BUY structure, one of the newest and be to obtain a deep x-ray therapy Catholic home. 1212 Josephine. DExter Announcements graduated from Sacred Heart 600 E. 62nd Avenue. Mother of Jose M. 14S0 after 5 on work days. College, now Regis. He worked and Juan B. Romo, Mrs. Horacio Duran, most modern hospitals in this machine- at a cost of a$23,000, Catholic couple with children want to Slices Maesus, Mrs. Emil Sando­ area, has served its community effective in combatting many buy 7 or 8 room house around $10,000. also for John Clay & Co. at the val; and Mrs. Eloy Valdes; and aister MISCELLANEOUS EA. 8730 or write Box HW care Register, of Mrs. Donaciano Garcia, Nerio, Edu­ in its first year of operation in types of malignancies. stockyards. His wife died seven HOME WANTED ardo, and Redoiofo Cisneros. Interment the admission and care of more De Paul Hospital employs a KOMAC Paint Closing out colors, or years ago. Tabs. N. Mex. Trevino Mortuary. Surviving him are a brother, than 3,000 patients. Three hun­ total of 120 persons exclusive of Kem-Tone, 63.10 gal. Wallpaper close* Want to buy 2 or 3 bedroom home. St. LAURIANO CORDOVA, 46. Hanna. oqt. 35e roll an^ up. 720 Santa Fe. Catherine’s parish. GR. 6109, 5 to 7 p.m. istle r^ s Edward T. Geiger, a captain on Wyo. Husband of Anita Cordova; father dred babies have been delivered nine nursing sisters, with an in the maternity depa.rtment, and the Denver Fire Department; of Edumenio, Serafin, Adriana, Idabel, average monthly payrojl of $27,- Deluxe model Maytag washing machine Lom e Ann, and Grace Cordova, and in the surgery department more HOMES FOR SALE 1636 CHAMPA ST. • MAIN 5161 and two sisters, Esther L. Law­ 000. A particular group of this for sale. One year old, standard agitator Mrs. Juan Romero; and brother of than 1,000 operations have been type. Has pump. Make offer. 3725 less of Denver and Mary B. Mrs. Reglnp Sandoval. The Rosary number are nurse aides wh^ have 7205 W. 12th Ave. Open 2 to 5 Sunday. performed. Fenton St. 4 units, 1 year old brick. Income $418 Roethl of Huntington Park, will be recited in the Trevino Memorial been trained in ,a nurse aide Chapel Thursday, July 2. at 8 p.m. Re­ In these first 12 months De per month, near St. Bernadette’s. Owner. DRUGS...PRESCRIPTIONS Calif. training program inaugurated quiem MaS's will be celebrated Friday, Paul Hospital has increased its May 19, 1952, to prepare aides USED Veterinary Supplies Interment was in Mt. Olivet. July S, at 9 o'clock in St. Cajetan's PAINTING & DECORATING Church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Trevino facilities to give added service for work on the hospital staff. Baby Furnifure Courteous and Friendly Service Mortuary. WALLPAPER Hanging. Painting, CLARENCE FREDERICK WARD, Clean — Reasonable Remodeling. Call KE. 5793. 52. 1025 Sherman. Husband of Mrs. Strollers, Cribs, Play Pens, Buggies, High Chairs. Feeding Paperhanging and painting, Anton Ber« Mary D. Ward; father of Virginia County Commission Hears inger, 153 Madison, EA. 2285 or K& 4951. Oallsuf. d(L (bhuq, SiohSL Takacs, Margaret and Constance Ward; , Tables, Miscellaneous Items brother of James Ward, Mrs. Mary KIDDIE KORNER New in Business here. Painting inside 2080 So. Colorado Blvd. PL. 5-0314 Adams, and Mrs. Agnes Evans; nephew and out. reasonable, references. Roy of Frank Ward; and grandfather of Bishop's'Pharmacy Request 86 Pennsylvania PE. 5757 Helton. GE. 3761. Electrical Franklin Takacs. Requiem Mass was Painting, wall washing, Non-union. Long CIGARETTES $1.78 CARTON Appliances celebrated June 27 in the Cathedral. William Bishop, ownor of uor license. The commission­ DRUGGISTS experience. References. DE. 7023. ^^..WWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWl Interment Mt. Olivet. MRS. MARY DI FRANCIA Bishop’s Pharmacy at 2998 S. ers pursuant to their meeting WK HAVE MOVED denied the application. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS Mrs. Mary Di Francia. a longtime Fed«ral Boulevard, Denver, TO OUR NEW BUILDING IA8CEST MAKERS Of MARKING & STAMPING PRODUCTS IN THE ROCKY MTN WEST Colorado resident, died June 28 in her will be filled correctly at home in Hayward, Calif. She was 84. The report that some names Mountain Towel & Supply Co. has asked the Register to help WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY Requiem High Mass was celebrated in had be^n obtained by Mr. B. W. Beckius, Manager r St. Louis' Church, Louisville. him correct any misirapression Ph. SP. 9765 1096 Sooth Gaylord St. Bishop on a petition favoring 2090 So. Grant RA 704T Mrs. Di Francia was bom in Italy that might have been caused and came to Copio in the United States the granting of the liquor li; BRONZE TABLETS in 1879. She later moved to Boulder, by a story circulated last where she married the late Joseph Di cense, on the basis that the Sis­ week. One report stated that Francia. The couple settled in Louis­ ters were no longer opposed to BULLETIN & ANNOUNCEMENT-BOARDS ville. Mr. Di Francia died in 1915. Bishop was seemingly planning Qbsqq^-J'BUowiL. the idea, was in error. ENGRAVED BRASS & PLASTIC PLATES She is survived by five daughters, court action to fight the op­ Mrs. Teresa Denny, Hayward. Calif.; Mr. Bishop stresses that he PRINTING COMPANY TREVINO Mrs. Margaret Domenico, Roseburg, position by Loretto Heights wants the good will of his Ore.; Mrs Catherine Malsbary, Oakland, College to his application for 1454 Walton (Rear) Calif.: Mrs. Carol Starr, Stockton, a retail liquor license for his neighbors, and is not going to Calif.; and Sister Leocadia. St. Bene­ Mortuary drug store. It is just across make any move that is likely KEyatona 4054 dict’s Convent, Erie, Pa.: a sister, to alienate that good will. PHONE PE. 0013 Anna Domenico, Denver; two brothers. Federal Boulevard from the Sam and James Domenico, both of college. PHONE • ALPINE 3422 . 1543 LARIMER STREET • DENVER • COLORADO Alameda at Logan Denver; aeven grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren. This is unfounded in fact CHARLES G. KIESLER and is gratuitous and untrue. Charles G. Kiesler, 60, died in Veter­ The college opposed his appli­ ans’ Hospital June 24 after a linger­ cation for a liquor license so Monuments JERRY BREEN Call a ing illness. He was bom in Denver We have erected many beau­ Sept. 26. 1892, received his close to the college, he de­ tiful monuments in Mt. education, in the Denver public schools, clares. Otherwise he and the Florist and lived here all his life. He was at Olivet Cemetery. ZONECAB one time a semiprofessional baseball sisters are on the best of MAin 7171 player. He became an abestoa insulator terms, and want to remain 1904 15th Sl. and belonged to local 28. Abestos Prompt Courtooi. S.rvict that way. A. T. THOMSON and Insulator union. He was also MAin 2279 CHEAPER RATES member of Francis Brown Lowry post There was no court case 600 Sherman St. TA. 8018 2-WAY RADIO CLEAN NEW CARS 601. VFW. involved. A hearing was His survivors include his wife, Ger scheduled before the Arapa­ trude: a .son, Walter J. Kiesler; three grandchildren, Michael J.. Kathryn hoe county commissioners Anne, and Susan Eileen Kiesler. all of June 29 to consider Mr. Denver; three sisters an

’Th urid oy, July 2, 1953 Offiet, 938'tannock-Stre«t THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TtUpfient, Keyiten* 4205 PAGE ELEVEN il ST V ' ^ « Founding Fathers Not Afraid of Dogma REGiSTORIALS i B y P a u l H. H allett the Colonial university was the assumption that “TRADITIONAL AMERICAN FREEDOM” truth could not be found, or that the searching is a phrase constantly ihvoked by a certain type for it was more important than the finding of of professional "liberal,” for whom "bodc-burn- it. It followed as a.consequence that truth, when Fallacies in Immigration Quotas ing” is the last atrocity and Senator McCarthy a found, should be protected, and that to ex- By R ay W hitehead ancestors'were enumerated in the Irish were listed as Eng­ prwe youth to a welter o f conflicting ideas, the 1790 census and descend­ lish. worse enemy than any in the Kremlin. Some T H E DISCRIMINATION without any grading as to truth or falsity, was and arrogance in the national ants of those who came after . ON JAN. 3, 1»27, the com- minds appeal to this shibboleth— frequently with origins system of our immigra­ •1790. ' mission reported to the Presi­ a tag from Jefferson— with the seeming intent no way to educate. tion law are more than suf­ DR. HILL, THE HEAD o f dent that “ the statistical and to justify complete freedom for anything printed Although Jefferson was not tlje best of phi­ ficient ^ ou nd to annihilate the the six statisticians,’ admitted historical information avail­ able raises grave doubt as to or exhibited. losophers, nowhere do we note in his works any legislation. But a brief glance in House Hearings in 1927 that assumption that all truths are to be ques­ at the system of calculations he would have to rely mainly . the whole value of these com­ By a strange reversion of terms, which would used between 1924 and 1928 to on the sounding of names to putations as a basis for the have bewildered the framers of the document tioned. Regarding the choice of books for the sot up the annual quotas is re­ determine nativity. If it were purpose intended. We, there­ history and civics courses in his University of fore, cannot assume respon­ we celebrate on the Fourth of July, they use vealing, if not shocking. uncertain whether a name was Virginia, he wrote to his friend, Samuel Cabell: The law specified that the Scotch, English, or Jrish, the sibility for such conclusions "heresy” as a compliment and "orthodoxy” as immigration quotas be pro­ census takers of 1790 probably under these circuihstances.” a term of contempt. "There is one branch [o f studies] in which classified it as English. The report was signed by we are the best judges [as to what should not] rated on the estimated blood THE FOUNDING FATHERS,' Who were quantity of the various n®- The census of 1790, how­ Frank Kellogg, Secretary of be taught. . . It is that of government.” In other State; Herbert Hoover, Secre­ largely college men, received an education in tionalities living in the U.S. in ever, listed only the heads of subjects, the professors could choose their own 1920 and not by tracing an­ families and there was no in­ tary o f Commerce; and James philosophy that was full of dogmas— a key word J. Davis, Secretary of Labor. textbooks, but the writer of the Declaration cestors or descendants. This dication of the land of their in the modern' liberal’s lexicon of reprobation— was an impossible assignment nativity or of tUpir ancestors. Two reports were submitted had no qualms about debarring— "burning,” if by the experts: One in 1927 because of the innumerable It is a fact that a good por- as James Walsh showed^ by example after ex­ and the other in 1928. When you will— bad books in the field of political sci­ intermarriages in 144 year* -tion of those who came from ample in his Education o f the Founding Fathers. provisional quotas were given ence, and he was not afraid to label what he con­ from 1776 to 1920. Southern Ireland, Scotland, Here is the mfcrest sample of theses that were to Congress in 1927 and be­ A cbmmission wa.s appointed , and Ulster from 1820 sidered false political doctrine "heresy.” came known to the public, unquestioned in old William and Mary College by the President and the mem­ to 1920 came on vessels that JOHN ADAMS, in this connection, noted the strong protests, principally by bers in turn secured the serv­ sailed from an English port Ind Harvard; a the German, Irish, and Scan­ inconsistency of Jefferson's protesting against ices of six “ experts” to do the and were all listed as emi­ dinavian countries, where quo­ Palroii of Carmelites "The soul is one and simple,” "promises and "sectarianism” in education, while "deliberately calculating. The six men ad­ grants from England on the pacts which agree with the laws of nature are mitted the impossibility of di­ passenger logs. This was par­ tas were drastically cut, were shown above in the chapel of the Carmelite Convent in Littleton. substituting for it party control." But even viding the population into pure ticularly true of the period made against the “ considerable The carving was made in Italy and is'the gift of an anonymous always to be observed and fulfilled,” "it is nec­ element o f uncertainty” in the Adams added that, though his friend’s action German, pure Irish, or pure prior to 1870. The potato fam- Denverite. The faithful of Colorado are invited to attend the annual essary that the will of God as a criterion be the classification. The census class­ was illogical, nevertheless "therf are lines in pol­ Italian classes. But they pro- »ine of 1846, for example, triduum in honor of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel to be conducted on the ification was criticized as an test of the happiness of our actions," "a miAcle ■' i'.l ceded to separate the 1920 caused an enormous Irish im­ outdoor grounds of the Carmelite cloistered convent, Gallup and itics, as in religion, which must be drawn." N o overstatement' of the English is in itself credible,” "by arguing from effect population into those whose migration to the U.S. and all Poplar streets in Littleton, July 14-16 at 7:30 p.m., and to visit one has yet called such a sentiment "Adamsism.” - stock, since in many instances the chapel, where a plenary indulgence may be gained for each to cause the existence of God can be demon­ Some of those who appeal to "traditional a name o f non-English origin visit from noon July 15 to the closing services July 16. strated without difficulty,” "the will is formally The Denver Catholic Register had been Anglicized after its concepts of American freedom” could do worse free.” Those cited could be multiplied many President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. possessor came to this country. than to make a serious examination of the dog­ Wide differences in the in­ Editor...... R t Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., Jour.D., Litt.D,, LL.D. times over. mas, taught in Colonial colleges, on which they dividual estimates of the “ ex­ Managing Director------Monsignor .John B, Cavanagh,.M.A., Ph.D. Everyone's Business perts” resulted in a postpone­ ONE THING you could never have found in were based. City Editor...... Rev. John B. Ebel, M.A., LittD. By Rev. Robert E. Kekeisen ment by Congress in the op­ Associate Editors— Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A., LittD .; Linus eration of the national origins NOW SHOWING in some of Commandments, which bind Riordan, Ph.D.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A., Litt.D.; Paul Hallett, provisions. The statisticians the larger cifies of the U. S., every rational person, whether July 4 Is Historical Accident Litt.D.; Jack Heher, B.A., LittD.; Frank Morriss, B.Sl, LL.B,, undertook a substantial re­ and probably soon to appear he be Catholic, Protestant, or Litt.M.; Edward Mack Miller, LittM .; William Warner, B.S., vision of their estimates of in this area, is the film By Linus M. Rjordan The error seems to have Although the Declaration of Litt.M.; Art Editor, Leo Canavan, M.F.A. the population composition. The Moon It Bine. The fact I’T IS HOPED that, when THE FACT that American grown out of the belief that Independence may not have The population figures for that the movie was produced and if the film comes, Independence day is observed the adoption and signing of been signed on that historic Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. on July 4 is a historical acci- the document took place on July 4 a great event did take Thi> Piper Printed Entirtljr by Union Libor Great Britain and Northern in open defiance of the Motion this area will be free from the Ireland were reduced by 10.4 Picture Code — Hollywood’s disheartening policies adopted defit. the same day. The error was place in American history, for Published Weekly by per cent and spread over the own mentor—should be enough by newspapers, say; in Chi­ The Fourth of July is kept made by the unknown person it was that day the Continental as the anniversary of the sigm- who wrote the account of the Congress adopted the Declara­ THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) other nationalities represen­ to indicate, at least, that the cago. Several of the “ Windy ted in the 1790 census. screenplay deserves the Le­ City’s” dailies flashed the-con- injr of the Declaration of In­ adoption for the Secret Jour­ tion of Independence. dependence. In fact, however, nals of the Continental Con­ In his memoirs Jefferson 938 Bannock Street, 1 SOME OF THE DISCREP­ gion of Decency’s condemna­ demned movie in two-column, many of the 55 signers were gress. states that it was signed gen­ Telephone, KEystone 4205 P.O. Box 1620 ANCIES between the 1927 and tion. In fact, the Codh admin­ 1 0 -inch advertisements, ac­ not chosen as delegates to the ACCORDING TO the author erally on the Fourth, and in 1928 reports are tremendous. istrators warned the pro­ cording to a feature column, Constitutional Congress until of the Journal the 55 signers other places he reiterates this Subscription: Consider that Germany’s quo­ ducers, United Artists, even “ From the Desk,” in the Chi­ late in July and could not have penned their names to the statement, but this manuscript ta was cut in half, from 51,- before the film was produced cago New World. $1.50 per year in Archdiocese of Denver. affixed their names to the great document on July 4, is not known to be in exist­ 227 to 24,908; Eire’s quota that it would be unacceptable. And that Chicago archdioc­ great document on the Fourth ence. $2.00 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. reduced from 28,567 to 17,- But United Artists decided esan paper made a pungent 1776. But the five delegates day o f July. , J. N. LARNED in his His­ 427; and Great Britain and to take the chance. The Moon comment. Says the columnist:. who signed for Pennsylvania Canada, $2.75 a year per subscription. tory for Ready Reference Northern Ireland’s quota in­ 1» Blue is the first United Art­ “ The producers of this film If the Declaration had been did not take their seats in Con­ Foreign countries, including Philippines, $3.50 a year. signed on July 4, it would not quotes publications of 1776 to creased more than 93 per cent, ists’ picture in 20 years that openly admit they are defying gress until July 20, and yet have carried the signature of say; “ Congress, on the 19th from 34,007 to 65,894! has not borne the Code’s seal of the entire industry, and they their names appear among the 42 Thursday, July 2, 1953 Charles Carroll of Carrollton, 56. Other indisputable evi­ o f July, resolved that the ‘Dec­ On transmitting the final re­ approval. And every producer, say they are going to let the director, and movie critic public be the judge. The [Chi­ who was not named as a dele­ dence proves that the docu­ laration passed on the 4th, be port with the quotas Feb. 25, gate to the Congress until ment was not signed by all on fairly engrossed on parchment OFFICIAL; ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Ifnnwv w n v cago] daily papers are not let­ 1928, the three-man commis­ later in the month. July 4. with the title and style of “ The sion had this to say of the MANY PERSONS have the ting the public be the judge. The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. mistaken notion that the fight They seem to be aiding and unanimous Declaration of the We confirm it as the official publication of the archdiocese. “ experts’ ” system: “ We wish 'Thirteen United States of to make it clear that neither for decency in entertainment abetting two men who have as Whatever appears in its columns over the signature of the Or­ is purely a Catholic crusade. much interest in morals and the America” and that the same, we individually ^or collect­ Modern-Day Lessons when engrossed, be sig;ned by J dinary or those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared Though this viewpoint is a fine welfare of the community as official. ively are expressing any opin­ every member of Congress’ !” tribute td the Church’s custo­ the cigar store Indian used to We hope The Register will be read in every home o f tjje ion on the merits or demerits “ On thq second day of August, dianship over morals, the situ­ have for smokers.” archdiocese. of this system of arriving at Of Independence Day the journal says, ‘The Dec­ ation is quite different. Good IT IS INTERESTING, but We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste quotas.” The President’s com­ laration being engrossed, and movies are every moral per­ saddening, that men who could By Frank Morriss THE COMPROMISERS in the children of the archdiocese for the reading of The mission would not endorse the compared at the table, was son’s business; and the law be the source and abettors of THE IDEA OF A LAW wanted to ignore the fact that Register. , f calculations of their own “ ex­ signed by the members.’ This perts,” even after revisions. that prohibits the production so much good— the movie pro­ above all government tri­ every concession had been « URBAN J. VEHR, ducers— often waive all moral umphed in the great debate of wrung from Britain at the cost manuscript is preserved in the Jan. 29, 1942 Archbishop of Denver There are also minor defects and distribution of what many office of the Secretary of deem moral filth is not exclu­ sanction for the sole purpose 1776, which ended July 2 with of force. The spirit of revolt in the method used in calcu­ State.” o f enriching themselves finan­ a vote for independence. How bought what crumbs o f justice lating how much American sively a law of the Church. It Really it matters little what Schedule of Forty Hours' Devotion i.s the very law of nature, pro­ cially. completely it triumphed is the Crown extended the Chl- blood in 1920 was English, how day was set aside for the na­ ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER It is up to good men and shown .in the first paragraph onies. much Polish, or how much mulgated by God through the tional observance of the sign­ Greek. The McCarran-Wplter dictates of human conscience. women throughout the land— o f the Declaration of Inde­ There is no reason to be­ Week of July 5, Sixth Sunday After Pontacoit pendence adopted July 4. That ing of the Declaration of In­ Boulder, St, Thomai Aquinai’ chapel act merely built on the errors The censorship of films— Catholic, Protestant, and Jew— lieve that Americans would sentence appeals to the “ laws dependence. The great thing is Eitei Park,' Our Lady of the Mountain! church of the past. And there are which always involve.! a fight to see to it, by unequivocal have got full justice by stop­ o f nature and of nature’s ping their effort Short of com­ the fact that the Declaration Rifle, St. Mary’i church (13 Houri’) hard-pressed countries losing against the pocketbooks of the stand against such films, that was ■written and accepted by Victor, St. Victor’s church (13 Houri’ ) much-needed quotas because amoral among producers— is this latest experiment does not God.” plete independence. The second paragraph spells our forefathers who had the of it. based on the Sixth and Ninth succeed. There are many Americans out those famous “ unalienable wisdom to compose the great­ who think that compromise ■CATHOLIC RADIO and TV LOO^ rights” o f life, liberty, and the est document in governmental with today’s Red tyrants can pursuit of happiness. It is a sad history, a set of principles that gain justice and peace for the KOA, Denver KTLN, Denver commentary on modern-day 'have guided our country to world. They say our best greatness and have become the ASK AND LEARN— Sunday, FR. JOHN ORDINAS, C.R.— political philosophy that “ un­ chance for survival rests in not envy of all peoples of the 10145 p.m. Sunday, 7:15-7:30 a.m. alienable rights” have fallen offending those who have in­ world. into ridicule. The majority of sulted and attacked us. CATHOLIC HOUR — Sunday, KFKA, Greeley present-day writers in political TODAY, AS THE FREE­ If the brave men of 1776 12 neon. law say quite frankly that the DOMS for which the revolu­ y AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday, had followed that line o f think­ Founding Fathers, in appeal­ tionary fathers fought and 12:30 p.m. ing we would not be a nation 1 / KFEL, Denver ing to the natural law, were died are once again being today. If we continue to fol­ ground into the earth under AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday, using a fiction that was widely KBOL, Boulder low that line 6f thinking, we the heels of power-mad dicta­ 5:30 B.m., and 11:30 p.m. believed in then, but is as out­ may not be a Nation tomorrow. SACRED HEART PROGRAM moded as witchcraft today. tors, we should recall anew ROSARY FOR PEACE—Sun­ THE EASY WAY in dealing the heroism of the signers of Every weekday at 7 a.Ui. A CONGRESS of today’s day, 10 p.m. with tyrants-is to be falsely o p -, the Declaration. famous judges, lawyers, and Paj Bills HAND timistic. It saves a nation Those men had to meet in FAMILY THEATER— Sunday, KFEL-TV, Denver teachers could not have drawn from the agony of action that secret to draw up that declara­ 7;30-S p.m. up the Declaration of Inde­ (Channel 2) is often necessapy to preserve tion, for in the eyes of the SACRED HEART PRCXIRAM THE CHRISTOPHERS — Man. pendence because that docu­ freedom for our children. British they were traitors. — Sunday, 11 p.m. dayi, 4:15 p.m. ment respects absolute truth But July of 1776 should Every signature on the Dec­ .... Not by FOOT! and Divine Providence, ^ th of teach us that tyrants are al­ laration was in reality a signa­ which are exiled by most mod­ ways ready to compromise' ture . on a death warrant ern-day American “ thinkers.” when they find out that men should the signers be captured There is another lesson in are determined to be free. It by the British. the events surrounding the is a trick to b/eak down the John Hancock, making his Hear adoption of the Declaration of will for freedom. great familiar signature, jest­ Independence. The conserva­ There is only one solution in ingly said that could tive element in the Continental today’s battle with tyranny— it read it without spectacles. Congress would have had a tre­ is the same solution that the Then, becoming more serious, A S K and LEARN mendous weapon had it been July patriots used 177 years he began to impress on his known that, at the very mo­ ago. comrades the necessity of their Banish the tiresome first-of-the- ment the debate was going on, We must write our declara­ “ all hanging together in this emissaries of George III were tion of dependence upon prin­ matter.” And Benjamin Frank­ KQA; month ordeal of walking' from place on their way to America. ciples of justice and “ firm re­ lin interrupted to say: “ Yes, .These ambassadors were em­ liance upon Divine Providence” indeed, we must all hang to­ to place . , . standing in line to pay powered to offer the Colonies to protect us. To retreat from gether, or assuredly, we shall bills. almost anything— short o f in­ that declaration would be trea­ ail hang separately.” 10:45 dependence. son to the cause of liberty. MEN OF FREEDOM must once again take up that slogan EFERY SUNDAY EVENING That news might have And it would be a blow at that Open‘ a convenient, low-cost Check­ thrown the reluctant Colonies principle which wa^ enunciated of Franklin, “ Hang together” Questioni on relisioil submitted by the radio into a spirit of submission. The on the first July Fourth: “ A or “ all shall hang separately.” ing Account at The American Na­ Those words were true in audience answered on the archdiocesan broad­ compromisers would have had prince, whose character is thus tional Bank. Then simply write your a powerful argument for con­ marked by every act which 1776 and they are just as true cast. tinuing a hope in the ultimate may define a tyrant, is unfit today, and the dangers to free­ Booklet on Catholic Church available free of checks and mail them .. the postman benevolence of the British to be the ruler of a free peo­ dom are even greater today ple.” than in 1776. co$ t to all inquiren, . does the rest. Crown. WRITE TO ASK AND LEARN, StaUon KOA We invite you to open your account Tanks, Guns, and the Human Spirit Willi Goettling, a jobless < Denver 2, Cplorado today. By Rev. John B. Ebel have shouted defiance into A SCENE IN A PLAY the mouths o f Russian guns, West Berlin truck driver, that we remember from our and the echoes have caused whom they charged with con­ college course in American reverberations in the Krem­ spiracy in, the revolt. There MAiu 5314 literature portrayed the hero lin. was no time for placards to of th e piece standing his Across the world, in Shang­ be painted or pickets_ to be hai, other demonstrations organized to protest this swift ? . ground before a huge totali­ tarian tank bearing down were taking place in the cause version of Red “justice.” The F. J. KIRCHHOF upon him, and futilely firing of liberty. Arrest of more arrest was not announced, in his pistol at it in a gesture of than two-score persons, in­ fact, until the execution Jiad defiance in the cause of free­ cluding eight American mis­ taken place. dom, until finally ground into sionaries, caused demonstra­ AN EDITORIAL in Life Construction Co. the earth. tions by crowds of Catholic (June 26), commenting on the The author might have Chinese. Barred from one of East German disorders, notes been looking 20 years into the the churches by barbed-wire the theory that “ an organiza­ BUILDERS future, for a remarkable pic­ barricades, they joined in tion of brave spirits dedicated' ture taken at the height o f prayers and hymns, which to freedom will always over­ ' We ’Appreciate Your, Patronage “ the East Berlin riots and pub­ surmount a l l barriers, and come the tanks of tyranny, m i PARKING lished in the press throughout which no guns can silence. somehow and eventually.” This THE PRICE W AS NOT is the theory to which we sub­ 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. right aazt door the country portrays his scene almost exactly. Two unarmed LIGHT. Hundreds were killed scribe, to which everyone in East Germany, many more with Christian hope, must, in eSTABLlSHKD lilt German workers are shown hurling stones practically into were wounded' and arrested. fact, subscribe. But if the sinews o f free- the mouth o f the cannon on Reprisals by the Communist a huge Russian tank. It ,is a bosses will probably be grue­ , dom are still alive behind the The American Fixture Co picture that stirs the spirits some. But if the price o f "“Tfon Curtain, we may be sure of free men everywhere. keeping freedom is severe, that the persecuted “ Church Maiiafactvran THE THOUSANDS OF the cost of regaining it is ex­ of Silence,” as Pius XII has WORKERS who spontane­ treme. ' . called it, is alive too. As long as — Church Pews and Altars the human spirit is allied with The AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK ously joined throughout East The daily press did not fail Church Furniture Germany in demonstrations to note that, at the very mo­ (iod, even if it must be se­ cretly and in silence, it has of protest against their Com­ ment r e d-tinged agitators ' Bank, Office, and Store Fixtures o f D e n v e r a strength and courage, yes,, munist rulers are witnesses to were • demonstrating against Milltcork of All iU n d t the undying love of freedom the death sentence of the and freedom, that neither , fl 7th ’at Lawrence Struts ^ in' the hearts o f men every­ Rosenbergs, who had been tanks nor guns nor atom MA. 0168 bombs vnor any weapon of F, J. Kirchhof,, Pre». where. They prove that guns condemned only after a lengthy 1236 Arapahoe St. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION trial, the Russians' summarily ' tyranny can destroy, or even C F. Stahl. Vice Ptm. Oenvdr, Colo. and tanks cannot long keep that spirit in check. They arrested and executed one touch. roWMKRw*«eiaewieS

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PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Sfroef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keytfone'4205 Thursday, July 2 , 1953 Four in Family Baptized Receives M.D. Chaplain at Correctional In§titntion ^ 1 NORTH DENVER NEWS Holy Family Parishioners At Rites in St. Catherine's To Bid Assistant Good-by (St. Catherine’s Parish, Denrer) Infants who were recently A family of four was received baptized by Father Anderson are ' (Holy Family Parish, Denver) as follows: Carl Leroy, son of into the Church by the Rev. John Dinner Is Given st, Patrick's This Sunday, July 5, parishioners will give their fare­ Anderson: William C. York, with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Von Koep- Robert York as sponsor; Mrs. ping, with Camillo J. Berardine well gift to Father Joseph Koontz, assistant at Holy and Virginia Shaw as sponsors; To Spend Month Abroad Catherine Wanda Lee York, with Family for seven years and recently appointed chaplain Monica York as sponsor; daugh­ Bridget Diane, daughter o f Mr. For St. Dominic and Mrs. John Black, with Jo­ (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver) Denver, who is now a secretary of the Federal Correctional Institution at Morrison. ter Linda Lee, with Gerry Ste­ at the Vatican. phens and Lucille Hosmer as seph Patton and Dolores Lacha- Mr. and Mrs. James Marietta At all the Masses Sunday, June 28, parishioners were En route they will stop in New­ sponsors',and son John W. York, pelle as sponsors; Debra Kay, and daughter Rosa Lee will leave urged to remember Father daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bazaar Workers Monday, July 6, for a month’s foundland, Paris, and Egna, Italy. Koontz in a special way in their with Jacob and Angela Songer Haberkom, with Joe Sacks and Ip Egna they will visit an aunt as sponsors. (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) tour in Europe. , Masses and prayers. Special col­ Cathedral Youth' Betty Jane Hebertson as spon­ _ A testimonial dinner was Their destination is Rome, of Mrs. Marietta’s, now 90 years lection envelopes are also being I Also baptized by Father An­ sors; given to the carnival worker* derson were Mildred Girardo, where they will have an audience furnished for financial gifts to Stephen Lee, son of Mr, and July 1. The Very Rev. J. G. For- with the Pope. During their stay the new chaplain. with Patrick and Sayde Do­ Schedule Picnic Mrs. Leo Eberhart, with George quer, O.P., was host. herty as sponsors; and Raymond there they tdll visit with the Rev. The pastor. Father Forrest Theiser and Yvonne Eberhart as An informal discussion was James Naughton, formerly o f Fntzel, with Paschal and Flor­ Allen, returned recently from a (Cathedral Young Paopla’f sponsors; Eileen Letha, daugh­ ence Di Pilla as sponsors. held after the dinner at which tour of the East and Canada. In Club, Denver) ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Vescio, Masses on first Friday, July 3, the popularity of new attrac­ Providence, R. I., Father Allen with Paul Bruno and Anna Bauer For the city-wide club picnic are at 6, 6:45, and 7:30. tions were noted and ' general attended the ordination and First as sponsors; Linda Lydia, daugh­ plans were visualized for next July 4 at Our Lady of the Sunday, July 5, is Communion Parish in Derby Mass o f the Rev. Joseph Heaney, Rockies Park in Evergree», ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Louis Hall received his day for the members of the Altar year. The carnival is a source of who was a chaplain’s assistant in Fedie, with Howard Fedie and members of the Cathedral 'Young and Rosary Society. All members MvD. degree June 6 from revenue for payment on the the U. S. Air Force in Father Beatrice Yoeman as sponsors; People’s Club will meet at 8 a.m. are asked to occupy the front the University of Colorado. Dr, school debt. The net result of Allen’s outfit in 'World War II. Sue Ellen, daughter of Mr. and on the East Side of the Capitol. pews, which are reserved for Hall was graduated from Holy this year’s carnival, despite the Is M iing Plans A donation from Mrs. E. B. Mrs. Woodrow Evans, with John short time available for its prep­ Reservations should be made them at the 7:30 Mass. Family grade #nd high school's. Landrum enabled the pastor to and Helen Smelick as sponsors; aration, resulted in a substantial as soon as possible with Mary During May the altars were During high school he was active purchase a handsome set of and James Michael, son of Mr. gain equivalent to the returns in Ridel (FL. 4'759) or Pat Sullivan cared for by Mmes. R. Burkhardt, in sports and was named to' the black vsetments, made by the and Mrs. Michael Balsick, with past years. For New Building (DE. 3661). All-Parochial Team twice in base­ H. Schneider, and J. L. Dicker- Steve Eurich and Priscilla Eurich White Sisters in Quebec. ball. Confessions will be heard At the Silver Dollar Days on son, In June, they were cared for as sponsors. St. Catherine’s parish, Derby, Baptized recently by Father the premises of the Knights of by Mmes. J. Kolb,^F. De Zino, R. He received his premedical Thursday, July 2, at 4 and 7:30 Infants baptized by, the Rev. which serves more than 100 fam­ Koontz were two converts: Lor­ Columbus Home, 1575 Grant \ hi ■ Limberg, and William Scavo. training at Regis College and was p.m. in preparation for the First I B. J. Palozzi are Peter Joseph, Friday. ilies, will start work soon on an raine Mary McKenna and Beulah Street, the Cathedral group is graduated with an A.B. degree Mary Peters. offering a Crosley 17-inch blond Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter cum laude. During his senior Masses on the First Friday will addition to the parish plant, a >/ O'/*"*.',? i The Altar and Rosary Society TV set. A Hudson car will also Raskop, with Josephine Wil- year he was student body presi­ be at 6:30, 7, and 8 o ’clock. building to provide full kitchen will share in the parish games be offered. bughly and Frank Brozovich as dent and was listed in the Who’s Communion will be distributed Mr, and Mri. James Marietta facilities for parish events. party Tuesday, July 14. Tickets' sponsors; David John, son of Mr. Who in American Colleges and before the 6:30 Mass. In the and Daughter Rosa Lee are 50 cents and may be had by and Mrs. Edmund F. Kaus, with Universities. evening the Holy Hour will be The structure will be erected ------CHRIS’S------old, and a sister of Mrs. Katie phoning the chairman o f the Anshun Kaus and Kenneth Rittor He spent his first two years of held from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on part o f the 60 by 50-foot The reason Idttl Dalsant, a parishioner of St. Pat­ ways and means committee, Mrs. BEAUTY SHOP as sponsors; medicine at Marquette University Sunday, July 5, will be Com­ concrete slab that has been used serves more families in by the parishioners for their out­ rick’s. Returning home they will John Wiest, GL. 1077, or the Permanent Waving Melody Ann, daughter of Mr. in' Milwaukee, Wis., and trans­ munion day for the Rosary Altar Denver than any other Society. Member* will receive door bwaars. stop at Florence a n d Genoa, president, Mrs. John Moffat, GR. Hair Shaping laundry is because Idetl and Mrs. Lawrence Dechant, with ferred to the University of Colo­ Italy, and Zurich, Switzerland. 8010, Louis and Loretta Rullo as spon­ rado for the remaining two years. Holy Communion in the 7 :30 The Rev. Dominic Albino, Gladys Christiansen, Prop. customers get just the On July 3, the first Friday of At the meeting o f the society sors. He will serve his internship in Mass and the devotional exer­ O.S.M., pastor o f Asumption par­ 4239 W. 38th A t *. GR. 8858 kind of laundry service the month, Masses will be offered in June, members decided to the Navy at* the Naval Hospital cises will be held after the Mass. ish, 'Welby, from which the they want. Father B a n i g a n baptized at 6 :30 and 8 and Holy Commun­ hold a picnic at Elitch’s Gardens Why don’t you, too, in Oakland, Calif., to which ha Derby parish is served, an­ Thomas Michael, son o f Mr. and ion will be distributed before and Wednesday, July 15. Lunches enjoy Idttl Laundry reported June 29. He has re, nounced that the building will be Mrs. Joseph Campbell, with John Mother Walker Named in the 6:30 Mass. Confessions will be furnished by the individ­ Seivice? Prompt Service ceived his commission in the Navy of cinder block, in the style of J. Campbell, Jr., and Ellen will be heard at the usual times ual members, whp will meet at —careful handling— and Campbell as sponsors. as a lieutenant junior grade. the church dedicated in 1949. truly superior work, at Benedictine Prioress Thursday. the main entrance to the Gardens The building plans are another at noon. standard prices. Pueblo. — Mother M. Laura step forward for the Derby con­ Rosary Society Phtaa MAln 4tt1. Walker, who has been teaching gregation, which, until the new Communion Day NOTICE TO CREDITORS in St. Scholastica’s Academy, Party July 9 to Honor church was blessed, had attended ESTATE OF BEN A, VET. DECEASED. Canon City, the past three years, Sunday, July 5, will be Com' No. 88293 Mass in the basement of the was elected prioress o f the Bene­ munion day for thq members of Notice is hereby given that on the Derby public school. the Altar and Rosary Society and 26th day of June, 1953, letters of ad* dictine Sisters o f Chicago June ministration wore issued to the under* Loyola Bazaar Workers 20 in St. Scholastica’s convent, One indication o f the gjowth for the women of the parish in signed as administratrix of the above 7430 Ridge avenue, Chicago, 111. of the Derby parish, in an area general. The Altar and Rosary named estate and all persons having (St. Ignatius Loyola’s Parish second grade pupil at Loyola where future development is Society will meet at 1:30 p.m. claims against said estate are required I Mother Laura succeeds Mother to file them for allowance in the County Denver) School. M. Adelaide Robida, who has most promising,^ is the fact that Tuesday, July 7, in the school Court of the City and County of Denver, A party honoring all Loyola Mrs. Ferd Gunzelman is a pa­ been mother prioress the past 12 there are 85 children enrolled in meeting room. Colorado, within six months from said the summer religion school of the date or said claims will be forever bazaar workers and their fam­ tient in St. Joseph’s Hospital. years. Mother Adelaide is a na­ Everyone having a weekly con­ barred. ilies will be held on July 9 at 8 parish. Mrs. Lloyd Cochran of 3135 tive Pueblan and was reared in tribution envelope is asked to ANNA M. VET, o’clock in Loyola hall. A report St. Mary’s parish. write his name on the back for Administratrix. Adams left Denver on June 21 First Publication July 2. 1953 will be given on the 1953 bazaar, f w Chicago. Her mother, Mrs. the next few weeks to help cor­ Last Publication July 30, 1958 followed by refreshments. Each Vows Recited New Mission Church rect parish files. By Experts You Geraldine Johnson, died on June LEGAL NOTICE bazaar worker is invited to at­ 28 following surgery performed tend this party, which is being At St. Dominic’s NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT on June 22. ' In Wyoming Dedicated ESTATE OF J. R. KAYS, aUo known Can Depend On given in recognition of the work Expect Durango Pastor as JOSEPH R. KAYS, DECEASED. i When the members of St. Eliz­ 4l done to make the bazaar a suc­ To Leave Hospital Soon No. 95766 cess. abeth's Canasta Circle met in the By Bishop H. Newell Notice is hereby given that on the 14th home of Mrs. Kenneth Beasley day of July, 1953, I will present to the Blessed Sacrament June 24, they donated $50.80 to ■Glendo, Wyo.— Another mile­ The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Jo­ County Court of ^ e City and County of seph D. Segourn, pastor of St. Denver, Colorado, my accounts for Alcott Radio & TV Will Be Exposed the PTA to purchase items for stone was reached in the rapidly FINAL SETTLEMENT of the adminis* Columba’s parish, Durango, is tration of said estate when and where the bazaar. Mrs. Ernest Forkner expanding Church in Wyoming -H There will be Exposition of was chairman of the circle for expected to be recovered suf­ all persons in inUrest may appear and Service the Blessed Sacrament on the ficiently to be released from object to them if they so desire. two years. At the May meeting under the able guidance of LEONA M. DOOLEY, First Friday, July 2, following Mrs. Cochran was elected chair­ Bishop Hubert M. Newell, when Mercy Hospital some time this Executrix. the 8 o’clock Mass until the close man. he dedicated the new Our Lady week. After his recent hip in­ THOMAS L. FORD, Attorney 4428 W. 41st Ave. of the novena services to the Sa­ 1700 Eaat 5th Avenue. of Lourdes mission church June jury, he will be forced to use FRemont 1922 cred Heart at 7 :30 p.m. The Disbands 25. crutches in order to- get-ar«und. First Publication Juns 4. 1953 members of the Loyola Altqr For Summer The new frame building was Doctors attending him estimate Last Publication July 2. 1963 Sodality will be in the church built at a cost of $13,000. Of the crutches will be necessary during the hours of Exposition. St. Catherine’s Bridge Circle, this sum, $3,000 was donated by for a long time to come. with Mrs. James Gannon as AIR CONDITIONING Confessions on Thursday, pre­ the Catholic Church Extension chairman, has disbanded for the ceding the First Friday, will be Society of America. Denver Jesuit NEW HOMES — EXISTING HOMES from 3 until 6 and from 7 :30 summer months. This group do­ a nated $34.10 to the Loyola PTA. The new mission church under until 9. Masses during the week At El Pomar H are at 6:30, 7:15, and 8 o’clock, P. J. Doherty of 2640 York the patronage of Our Lady of with Confessions heard during Street is visiting in Ireland, Eng­ Lourdes replaces the small frame ' FVv ■* * * building, which has served the dCec- TkmimAA, the 8 o’clock Mass. land, and Scotland. On his re­ 12 Y etn With Air Flow Heating Co. The Rev. Thomas Kelly, S.J., turn to New York he will visit needs of the small community a member of the St. Louis Uni­ his daughter, Sister Mary Pau­ for more than 50 years. It was Professional Heating Contractor built'in 1900 at a cost of $800 versity High School faculty, is line, a member of the Dominican YOUR NORTH SIDE SHEET METAL SHOP visiting at Loyola rectory. The Sisters of; the Sick Poor sta­ when the Rev. George Bryant of Gutter Work — Exhau.t Fan. — Flue Liners ...that’s the Rev. Charles Hunter, S.J., a fac tioned in New York. Cheyenne was in charge, but as ulty member of St. Stanislaus’ St. Dominic’s Church, early as 1889 Mass was said Conveniently Located Cecilia Rita Rubner, the eighth there by the Rev. Francis Nu­ Seminary, Florissant, Mo., is also child of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rub­ Denver, was the setting re­ gent 2828 W. 44th Ave. GE. 4365 at Loyola rectory. ner of 2740 Fillmore, was bap­ Member St. Francis de Sales' Parish cently for the wedding of Miss Since 1910 the spiritual care Central! Kirk Martelon, son of Mr. and tized on June 7 in Loyola Roselene Marie Pastore, daughter Mrs. Earl Martelon, is convales­ of Douglas and the neighboring Church. She is their sixth daugh­ of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pastore, We don’t hibernate our talents cing following an appendectomy ter and was born on May 21 in towns has been in the hands of TX^avivfnl IT A VA A and Stephen Hadley, son of Mr. in Children’s Hospital. He is a Mercy Hospital. Her baptismal the Order of Friars Minor Con­ DR. WARREN M. GREEN ...and we’re not just cubs in the and Mrs. P. J. Hadley. ventuals. banking business either, because sponsors were Barbara Rubner The Rev. J. Roy Figlino, cousin of Milwaukee, Wis., and Hugh of the bride’s mother, officiated The old church will be con­ The Central has been.serving verted into a parish hall. Optometrist BEFORE YOU Beaton of Atlanta, Ga. in the double-ring rites. For her Denverites since 1892! LEGAL NOTICE marriage the bride chose a gown BY APPOINTMENT The bare facts are— you get BUY IN THE COUNTY COURT of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle Lakeside Park Schedules GLENDALE 3838 3838 West 38th Avenue In ind for the City and Comity of Denrer with a cathedral train. every banking service you want and Btato of Colorado July 4 Celebration THE No. 96829 The maid of honor was the and need at The Central, bride’s sister, Jeanette Pastore, A NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT It is a "Fabulous Fourth’’ on with friendliness, helpfulness AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP and the bridesmaids were' Rita CAMEO COVERING CO. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Dastole and Patricia Barnhart. the agenda at Lakeside this and plenty of extra services OF MAY HAVILAND, DECEASED. Notice ie hereby given that on the 14th Fred Pastore, the bride’s year. The “Fabulous Dorseys”— Linoleum— Aspholt, Rubber & Plastic Tile -Wall Covering i' thrown in! day of Juiy, 1963. I wili proeant to the cousin, was best man and another brother Tommy with his trom­ I County Court of the City and County of Estimates Complimentary Denver, Colorado, my accounts for final cousin, Paul Pastore, served as bone and his orchestra featuring This week Father James settlement of the adminiitration of laid usher along with Richard Morell, brother Jimmy and his famous MeShane, S.J., will give a 2555 W. 29th Ave. GR. 9535 i ’l estate, when and where all persona In Stephen Martin, and Abe Ka- interest may appear and object to them, saxophone will make music as retreat at El Pomar Retreat if they so d es^ . huui. iie only they can in the El Patio House, Broadmoor, Colorado Notice ie elio hereby given that there A wedding breakfast was held ballroom. has been filed^ in said estate a petition at the Aviation Country Club, Springs, July 4 and 5. The asking for a judicial ascertainment and Lakeside’s annual fireworks your banking and a large afternoon reception women arrive Friday, evening and determination of the heirs of auch de­ display will be free to all. ceased, and setting forth that the namee, was held in the home of the end the week end with dinner at 5 PRODUCT addreases and relationship of sil persona, bride’s parents. Out-of-town Stock car racing events lined o’clock on Sunday. The retreat THE CENTRAL who are or claim to be h^irs of said is open to all women. deceased, eo far as known to tha peti­ guests were the bride’s aunt and up for the big. day promise the BANK & TRUST COMPANY OF BALDWIN- tioner, as follow!, to-wit: cousin, Mrs., F. J. Rietbrock and best in the run-’em-down-and- Agnes 'Valverde, Kathleen and UNKNOWN. smash-’em-up tradition of the Elaine 'Vialpando, Virginia Rod­ IS ih a A ra p a h M It. ACvina 0771 Accordingly, notice is also hereby given Michael John Rietbrock, of Oco- R a I/Iwsm Dsmma c a that upon the date aforesaid, or the day nomowoc, 'Wis. speed race fan. Milder diversion riguez, and Louise Guerrero re­ MEMHR: Ftdtral Otpesit Intvroftct Cofp. to which the hearing may be continued, After a week’s wedding trip at may be found in 140 acres for cently joined the choir which Fodarot Syittm the Court will proceed to receive and cool picnicking and free parking. hear proofs concerning the heirs of such Glenwood Springs and Aspen, the sings at noon Mass in Sacred deceased, and, upon the proofs submitted, couple left for Long Beach, Young and old alike may take Heart Church. On the last week will enter a decree in said estate de­ end in May Father MeShane took termining who are the heirs of such Calif., where they will, make their their holiday on the 20 rides, Your Plumber for Years deceased person, st which hsarins all home. The bridegroom is on ac­ and swimmers may take their them to make a retreat at El Ed O'Connor, Sr. Ed O'Connor, Jr. persons claiming to ba heirs- at law of tive duty with the U. S. Navy,— fun in the cool waters of the Pomar. The girls were able to such deceased may appear and present 3030 W. 44th Ave. GL. 4323 their proofs. (Photo by Sutherland) indoor swimming pool. spend Friday in the mountains, LOUIS SCHIFF. visiting the zoo, in the swimming Guardian ad Uttm , pool, the Village Inn, aind finally, ANDREW WYSOWATCKY. Administrator. Married in Sf. Catherine's all tired out, were ready for the First Publication June 4, 1963 silence of retreat. This was one ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH Last Publication July 2. 1968 M a r y L o u of the youngest groups ever to LEGAL NOTICE Ashutto, daugh­ make a retreat at El Pomar. Patronise These Friendly Firms IN THE COUNTY COURT Some of the girls were from 12 TO PERSONAL. In and for the City and County of Denver ter of Mr. and i ind State of Colorado Mrs. Salvatore to years old. No. 96942 NOTICE OF PINAL SETTLEMENT Ashutto, 4 8 1 0 RELIABLE, AND COMPLETE 3 AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP Wyandot street, Ross Variety Store YOUR IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE and Lloyd E. INVESTMENT OF JAMES McCORMICK, Deceased. ST. DOMINICS star. N*. 2 Notice is hereby given that on tbt McLeod, son of '! 2Sth day of July, 1968, 1 will present to Mr. and Mrs. PatTonixe These Friendly Firms Notions — Infants Wear CLEANERS SERVICE the County Coprt of the City and County Hardware — Toys JOHN end BERTHA UcBRIOE of Denver, Colorado, my accounts for Clair McLeod, final settlement of the administration of 3064 Speer 2932 West 88th Ave. GLfndtI. 8602 2726 TEJON ST. said estate, when and where all persona boulevard, were In interest may appear pnd object to them, if they so desire. married prior to Elwood Furniture , Notice is also hereby given that there a Nuptial Mass NEW AND USED FURNITURE dies been filed In said estate a petition asking for a judicial aicertainment and in St. Cather­ Special ine’s church, HOLY FAMILY PARISH You can depend upon BOSWORTH-SULLIVAN to give determination of tha heirs of such de­ Hollywood Bodf 8 5 9 ,0 0 ceased, and setting forth that tbs names, Denver, May 2. 6 P ifci ChroBi. Din.tj 8 5 7 .5 0 addresses and relationship -of all persons, The Rev. Her- Patronise These Friendly Firms you personal, reliable, and complete investment service and who are or claim to be heirs of said 2900 Wcit 26th Atc. GE. 4112 deceased, so far as known to the b e r t Banigan advice. . . whether you're merely seeking information or petitioner, as follows: to-wit: officiated. Maggis Hays, adult, Canyonvllle, wish to buy or sell securities in small or large amounts. Oregon. Daughter; Roy McCormick, The bride, BLALACK'S adult, 600 E. Pine S t, Giliesple, IIL, Son: given in mar­ HAVEN PHARMACY Eva Sbney, adult, 408 £. Henry St., Gil­ S', STANDARD SERVICE Visit BOSWORTH-SULLIVAN soon. Our personnel, our lespie, 111. Daughter: Matt McCormick, riage b y her adult, 24 West 14th S t, Cincinnati, Ohio, father, was at­ Prescription 0. K. 44th Tennyson GR. 9908 library, and our research department ore at your service Son; Coleen Frame, adult, 120 W, Elm tended by Miss St.. Gillespie, III., Granddaughter. Specialists 8 a H Gttm Stamp. . . . w’rthout ony obligation. Accordingly, notice is also hneby given Liona Colacito that upon tha date aforwald, or the day as maid of 2Bth Sc, Irving GLendala 5191 Lubrication • Tires • Batteries to which tha hearing may ba continued, CLEANERS the Court will proceed to receive and honor at the % hear proofs concerning tha heirs of sneh double-ring cer­ Pick-up and Delivery BOSWORTH. SULLIVAN COMPANY. Inc. deceased, and, upon tha proofs submitted, emony. J o y ce * CORN FED MEATS will enter a decree in aeid estate de­ JOHN J. tUUIVAN, fnddtst termining who are the helra of auch Boxberger aiid Mrs. Edith White were the bridesmaids. The best Whittaker POULTRY AND FISH deceased person, at which hearing all man was Ernomy Thomas, and the ushers were Victor Priella and K L <241 persona claiming to be helra at law of James White. | ^ 4120 Tennyson * T E N N Y S O N auch deceased may appear and present Pharmacy their proofs. After a reception in the Potenza hall, the couple went on a ANDREW WYSOWATCKY, wedding trip. “ Tfte Friendly Store** G L . 5 0 8 4 Meat Market 6 6 0 SEVENTEENTH ST -DENVER, COLORADO Administrator. Prescription Specialists First Publication June 11, 1963 The bride attended Cathedral high school, and the bridegroom 4016 Tennyson GR. 0443 Last PublicaUon July 9, 196S attended schools, in Detroit,— (Jafay photo) W, 32nd and Perry GL, 2401

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Thursday, Ju ly 2, 1953 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone,. Keystone 4205 PAGE THIRTEEN Forty Hours' Is Scheduled Stoneham Parish* Has First Communion ■ .3

July 5-7- at Colorado Univ; stoneham. — (St. John’s Par­ bishop Urban J. Vehr. The chal­ Walsh, from the class of 1946, Y ; ish)— At the conciuaion o f the ice is a gift o f the 1946 class Holy Family High School, and Boulder.— Forty Hours’ devo­ Mo., are among the summer stu­ two-week vacation school taught of Holy Family High School and friends, June 4, 1953. by Sisters Dolora and Audrey of tion will be held July 5-7 in St. dents and are living at the New­ fpiends. „ Father . Norbert Walsh was St., Anthony’s in Sterfing 12 Thomas Aquinas’ Student chapel man House. The inscription on the bottom pastor, of the Stoneham parish as part of the full spiritual pro­ boys and girls received First of the chalice reads: In loving and missions for five and one- Father Edward J. Vollmer, gram to care for the 400 Catho­ Communion. ' memory of the Rev. Norbert J. half years. O.S.B., is caring forH he chapel lic students attending the summer They were. Timothy Lee during t h e summer. Father sessien at the University of Colo­ Dhooge and Jerry Waype Cass, rado. The first summer Com­ Charles Forsyth, O.S.B., is at­ at St. Joseph’s, Briggsdale; SPECIALIST munion breakfast is scheduled tending Fordham University, and Roger R. Sorensen, Eddie Ru­ HEART, NERVOUS & GLAND July 12. Father Paulinus Hammer, O.S.B., dolph Martinez, Dennis G. Zitek, DISEASES is visiting his parents in Penn­ The program includes a reli­ and Madelyn N. Best, at , St, EYE-EAR-NOSE-THROAT sylvania. Mary’s, Grover; and Ronald F, gious discussion meeting on SEE DR. P. W. FORSTER, D.C. Wednesday evenings; three daily The July social program of the Bornhoft, Kenneth Moline. Mor­ Newman center includes a pic­ ris Mertens, Donald J. Dupont, HEART DISEASE ill typn, Apoplixy. Amina Pactorli (Pain In tha K urt and Enlariinent). Masses, s£ fi:lB, 6:45, and 7:30; Valvilir Dluasi (Ltakagi). Short of breath, Endoearditli. Rheinatlo Hoart. Palpitation. all-day exposition of the Blessed nic July 4 at Brainard Lake; at­ Edith Mertens, and Elizabeth L. Flhrlllatlon (ihikini hoart). Arrhythmia (anovin heat). East or ilow boating Hairt Do- Sacrament on Tuesdays; and on tendance at the Central City Bornhoft, at St. John’s, Stone­ p rtu « L F to lln g . F lar ot Donth, High or Low Blood P ro m ri. Poor C ireilatlon. HAVE VOUR ham. I HEART EXAMINED BY THE NEWEST SCIENTIFIC HEART DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT. Tuesday evenings the Novena to opera July 9; and a tour to Lot'i find thi eaiu and help yon tn onreoms It now hofori It Is too lato to do to. Our Lady of the Miraculous Colorado Springs July 11. The The chalice in memory of the NERVOUS DISEASES, Epilepiy, Noirolgla, Paralysis, Mental Depression, Asthnsa. Hay students will attend the Denver Fesir, Bronchitis, S lois, Skin Olsoists, Eczim i, etc. Deotoou. Earaeho, Headachas (M i­ Medal. Sunday Masses are at 7, late Rev. Norbert Walsh was pre­ graine). Head noises. Eye DIsiasos, Intlamad Eyes. Post operetta July 16. sented to the parish by Arch- 9, and 11:30 a.m. GLAND DISEASES, Fimalo Diseases, Pralapied Organs (Uterus, ete.), Oyar'ltls, Irregilar A large number of the Catho­ Minstriatlon. Birrenneu, Fibroid Timers (no sirgery). Hot Flashes, Utirlne Hemorrhiges. Father Richard Pates, S.J., of Change et life. Prostate Gland, Sea Dotlcleney. lic students attended Bishop Regis College, Denver, and Fa­ STOMACH, LIyor, KIdnoy, Bladder, G ill Bladder DIsoise. Stomoeh & Dordenol Uleirs, ther William Doyle, S.J., of Sheen’s lecture in Denver’s City DIABETES. NEW TYPE OF TREATMENT (no Insilln). Constipation, Anemia, Hiceoiphs. Rockhurst College, Kansas City, Auditorium June 19. Rangely Parish RHEUMATISM, Arthritis, Heirltls, Seiatlea. Limbago. All Back Pains. NEW TREATMENT FOR VERTEBRAL DISC INFLAMMATION. (NO SURGERY). Physical Eaaminatlon, Ask (or Handbook ot DIsiasos. Picnic Changed 1554 California McClintock Bldg. MAin 5596 J To July 26th Recommended Firms olorado i^prings j Rangely.— (St. Ignatius’ Mis c s sion)— The parish picnic has been bus, Colorado Springs, named new officers. Other changed to the fourth Sunday of Peter J. Pa- July owing to the Elks’ conven­ Colorado Springs K. of C. oli (center) new officers included Peter Hagan (left), admiral, for AUTO tion in Rangely June 27-28. J. D. CROUCH was elected faithful navigator June 24 when and Michael V. Ryan, captain.— {Gazette Tele­ Sister M. Francis Jiavier, El C. D. O’ BRIEN Fourth Degree Assembly 582, Knights of Colum- graph photo) M AY REALTY Paso, Tex., and Sister M. - f - f - f + + + - f '+ Severina, Taos, N. Mex., spent SERVICE the past week in Rangely teach­ REALTOR ing religious vacation school. 4th Degree Elections in Colo. Springs Masses were offered al­ ternately at Rangely and INSURANCE - LOANS Meeker each day of the week, Colorado Springs.— The Fourth Hagan, admiral; Art Tafoya, bus in good standing in the third Sales & Service Degree Knights o f Columbus pilot; George Beauchamp, comp­ degree, of one year’s duration, except Friday, when a High Mass was sung by the pastor, the QUALITY APPAREL Ute Theater Bldg. Assembly 5K held the annual troller; E. T. Gilday, inside sen­ may take his Fourth Degree.. We Repair All Makes tinel; and Fred Duran, outside Rev. Edward J. Fraezkowski. IN COLORADO SPRINGS election o f officers this past One of the annual events Major Motor Overhaul — Body — Paint — Wheel Alignment Colorado Springs, Colo. sentinal. Mrs. T. F. McGuirk was organist. SINCE 1873 week. sponsored for local charities by and Balance — Electrical — Batteriei & Tirea The Fourth Degree is known Sisters M. Francis Xavier and Peter J. Paoli was unani­ the Fourth Degree Knights d SEE OUR LARGE USED CAR DISPLAY BEFORE YOU BUY Kiowa and Tejon Streets MAIN 1898 as the patriotic degree of the Severina and Mrs. Arnold Weiss mously elected navigator, Mi­ Columbus is the annual charity chael V. Ryan, captain; Peter order and any Knight of Colum- led the choir. Altar boys serving ball held each year on St. Pat­ were Walter and Anthony Weiss. WILLIAMS-NASH INC. To Be Used for Meeker Mission rick’s Day. Patricia Hall was organist for Another event sponsored by the vacation school classes. All 2030 So. University — SH. 2781 THE MURRAY DRUG CO. WILLIAM C. CRARON the Fourth Deg;ree is the annual those children who had already (Formerly UnlvertHy Park Garaee) min 8tiir*—116 E. rikii rut— MAIn 144 Optometrist Leadville C. D. of A. Give visitation to the Shrine of made their First Holy Com­ Nnrtli Itore—832 Tilen—HAIa 189 Mother Cabrinl outside o f Den­ munion were tp receive Holy 128 North Tejon St. ver. This year the annual visita­ Communion in a CTOup Friday. Professional Pharmacy This is the third year the Sis­ PHONE MAIN 5663 tion to the shrine is July 12. Do Soto-Plyraouth ® ters of Loretto have taught in 601 No. Tejon MAin 1088 COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. $30 to St. Mary's, Rifle Chartered busses will leave ^ Service Union Terminal Bus Depot for Rangely. Rifle.— (St. Mary’s Parish)—The Catholic Daugh­ all wishing to attend. Anyone in­ Whilfr in the mission, the sis­ All Late Model Used Cars Get Bourns ( of Denver) Pete Beroni ters of America in Leadville donated $30 to St. Mary’s terested can contact Pete Hagan ters a n d Father Fraezkowski were guests of the Altar and Ro­ Carry 5,000 Mile Gnarantee Candy and Ice f^ream at Furniture Shop Parish to be used for its various missions. and make reservations. sary Society. The former lived in Factory Trained Mechanics on All Chrysler Made Cart UPHOLSTERING, A baptismal set and a Communion paten were pur­ The Fourth Degree Knights act the home of Mrs. John S. Purdy Johnson-Engllsh BE-UPHOLSTERING AND as honor guards on all important REPAIRING chased with the $30 and will be used in Holy Family and son, James; the latter stayed Church affairs, and as escort to at Ray’s Motel. Slip CoTcn and Droporite Church, Meeker. The Meeker Archbishop Urban J. Vehr on his Drug Co. Mod. to Order church has never had its own Mrs. Robert Peace o f Meeker, Mmes. Anna Huber and W. H. 6RIFFITH MOTORS, Inc. with Howard H. Joy and Mrs. visits to Colorado Springs. In Huber, Lynn and Meschell, at­ LENTHERIC Toiletries Furniture Made to Order baptismal set of oil stocks or full dress array, a formal morn­ Ttjon at Bijoa St. Phone 1400 24-22 So. Wahsatch Ave. HAIn 63094 Mildred A. Watson as sponsors; tended the funeral in Casper, Communion paten since its erec­ ing suit, and sword and baldric, 2770 No. Speer Blvd. GR. 3313 tion in 1912. and Robert Matthew, son of Mr. Wyo., for the former’s sister-in- and Mrs. John M. Groff of Silt, with tall silk hat, the Fourth De­ law, Mrs. Mary Huber. “/ / Your Needs Are Electrical The Heyse Sheet An Epistle and Gosj>el hook with Bert Griefenberg and Mrs. gree make an impressive appear­ Mrs. Pat O’Callaghan and sons Call Main 939" was donated to St. Ignatius’ Metal and Roofing Dow L. Thurston as the spon- ance at civic and Church func­ Michael and Eddie arrived from Church, Rangely, in memory o f W lrbif—Fiztnrea and Ropaira INCORPORATED tions. Des Moines, la., to join Mr. Mrs. Mary Huber, who died in RADIO SERVICE HEATING ROOFING 0 ’Calla|;han, who is the new Casper, Wyo., June 18. Berwick Electric Co. SHEET METAL lawyer m Rangely. A Complete Service for Car or Home Radiof 629 SO. NEVADA She was a friend of the Range­ J. D. BERWICK At the town council meeting We Will Serve You Best Colorado Spring!, Colorado Phono; HAIn 662 ly parish, visiting it and contrib­ Colorado Springs Resident last week Mr. O’Callaghan was Est. 1888 uting toward its support periodi­ appointed the council’s lawyer. cally. She made a substantial do­ At the Chamber of Commerce JAMES MOTOR CO. Main 6226-R Main ^ 9 - R nation of $100 when the church meeting last week he was elected Michael Kapsch Succumbs 1278 Lincoln Dodge & Plymouth Sales & Sercice KE. 8221 LARRY JERRY building was p u rch a sed in to fill the one-year vacancy on Rangely four years ago. the board of directors. Madden Plumbing Co. Vigil light candles will burn in Colorado Springs. — Michael The Colorado Springs Dean­ After attending the wedding ery first Friday breakfast PLUMBING CONTRACTORS front of all the statues in the Kapsch of 508 N. Spruce Street of a relative at Hays, Kans., Mr. PLUMBING REPAIRS Rangely church in memory of died June 21 in a local hospital. group will meet at the Alta and' Mrs. Alvin Basgall and Guaranteed Repair Work 1 GAS WATER HEATERS Mrs. Huber whenever Mass is o f­ Born March 1, 1872, in Austria, Vista Coffee Shop July 3 daughter, Vicki Ann, have re­ Pliool lain 13332 827 W. Colorado Ara. fered there within the next year. he formerly lived in Duluth, after the 8 o’clock Mass in St. turned home. I ON ALL MAKE, CARS Mary’s Church. Mrs. P. L. Mass was offered for the repose Minn., Clinton, la., and Denver, Chapel Walls Only Skilled Mechanics Work on Your Car coming to Colorado Springs in Montgomery will be the hos­ Complete Overhaul and Tune-Up of Mrs. Mary Huber’s soul in Are Reinforced St. Ju ry’s Church June 30. 1900. Mr. Kapsch was a member tess. Brake Relining — Electric Service BLICK SPORTING of - St. Mary’s Parish and Holy The walls of St. Ignatius’ The St. Mary Men’ s Club On June 22 in the Church of GOOD USED CARS Name Society, Western Slavonic the Divine Redeemer Miss Joan Chapel have been reinforced. The GOODS CO. will meet in the parish home Association, Woodmen of the Altar and Rosary Society paid Easy Terms — iVo Red Tape in Rifle Monday evening, Bassett, daughter of Mr. and "ETerrthint for Ertry Sport” World, and Carpenters Union Mrs. Clyde Bassett, of 104 N. the expenses and the Catholic July 6, at 8 o’clock. All Cath­ Phone Main 930 Local 515. He is survived by his Cedar Street, became the bride of Men’s Club provided the material. Dave Staub Auto Service olic men in and around Rifle wife, Mrs. Emily Kapsch; a soil Malcolm Heffelman, Jr., son of The work was contracted. 2725 W. 29th Ave at Speer GE. 0505 19 NO. TEJON ST. are requested to attend this Martin Kapsch, Colorado Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm H effel­ Karen Bleak and Douglas Hall, meeting. Men joining the club a daughter, Margaret Southcotte, man of Albuquerque, N. Mex. daughter and brother, respec­ within the next three months Colorado Springs; and a brother, The Rev. Duane Theobald offi­ tively, o f Mrs. Lorraine Bleak, will be considered charter Joseph Kapsch, Denver. ciated in the ceremony. Miss Bar­ accompanied the latter to New- members of the club. Aley Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. Kapsch were bara Robert was maid of honor. castlef Wyo., for a month’s vaca­ B. Henry Murray, 79, died in PRESCRIPTION married more than 50 years ago. Bridesmaids were Miss Ruth tion. Douglas Hall will accom­ Benson, Ariz., June 1. He was DRUGGISTS MadeMiiwaukeeFamoiis Requiem High Mass was cele­ Buettner of Boise, Ida.; and Mrs, pany another sister and her hus­ buried after a Requiem Mass in brated at 9 a.m. June 24. Burial Roy Spicer, Jr. Malcolm Heffle- band on a two-week vacation Phone Main 250 332 So. Tejon St. JOE KEKEISEN Holy Family Church, Meeker, was in Evergreen Cemetery. man, Sr., acted as best man for trip. He will leave Newcastle COLORADO SPRINGS June 5. Mr. Murray, who lived Divine Redeemer Church was his son, and ushers were Gilbert about July 5. most o f his life in and around the setting for the marriage of Brooks and Robert Henning. The Ml', and Mrs. J. D. King and ^ Z£CIL% & ADAMS < Meeker, has two brothers, John Miss Patricia Joanne Hayworth, wedding reception was held at family enjoyed a visit from The firms listed here and Dennis, both living in Meek­ daughter of Mrs. Mary Hay­ Patty Jewett Golf Club. After a Mrs. King’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ^ Conoco Service Station ^ er. The Murray brothers helped worth, 809 E. Boulder, and Jun­ Fred Engelbert, and Mrs. King’s ► j trip to Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. deserve to be remembered build the present church in ior Richard Gage, son of Mr. and Heffelman will make their home brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Meeker in 1912. Mrs. Richardson Gage, Akron, when you are distributing in Schenectady, N. Y. and Mrs. Burton Gooch and two BEST PLACE IN TOWN FOR Mrs. Felicite Cerise died in Mich. The Rev. Robert Kekeisen, Mrs. John Gatewood will be children, San Antonio, Tex. This i; < your patronage in the dif­ uncle of the bride, celebrated the is the first time the ^ o sisters LINCOLN-MERCURY SERVICE her home in New Castle June 25. hostess at a dessert-luncheon July Wi on "Llncoln-Miniry HiiSooirtin." Oir niehanlti. iiing labor-uvlog (ictory.dulgBir ferent lines of business. She is survived by her husband, Nuptial Mass. 6 at home for members of the Ex have met in six years, and (O ilgm int, know yo ir e u Inaldo an4 o il and iro ready to itrrlco It goickly and h Nevada Are. at Cacho la Poudro 4 Sam; four married daughters, Miss Dorothy Force was maid Libris Book Club. Mrs. Ralph neither had seen the children of tkoroaghly. S ii o i todty— and ovary Ik irty d iy;— for complati ekockop and n ic iu iry ororki and one married son. Mrs. Cerise of honor, and the bridesmaids Mayo will be reviewer. the other until now. THE KUMPF MOTOR CAR CO. ' is also survived by many grand­ were Miss Barbara Cass, Miss Mr. and Mrs. John Novak of I2th and Acoma ALpln* 3631 Gennie Kekeisen, a n d Mrs, Miss Marguerite O’Connell, Cheyenne, Wyo.',- visited Mrs. children, She was buried after a who teaches in Chicago, has ar­ Ernest Augustenborg. The junior Novak’s grandparents, Mr. and FORT COLLINS Requiem High Mass in St. Ste­ rived to spend the summer with phen’s Church, Glenwood bridesmaid was Miss Judith Cass. Mrs. Raymond Hall, and Patri­ The bride’s uncle, James Kekei­ her mother, Mrs. Kate O’Donnell, cia on their wedding trip. They Springs, June 27. The Rev. Ed­ and sister, Mrs. J. Blaine Dodd. JERRYS ward J. Fraezkowski conducted sen, was best man. The bride­ will make their home in New the funeral services for Mrs. groom was attended by Charles York, N. Y. Civil Defense will need HUDSON RADIATOR SHOP Celpse. Muzaiol, Ernest Augustenborg, Walter J. Spetter has pur­ DREILING MOTORS drivers, baby sitters, cooks, and Thomas Eiler. T]ie bride­ chased as of June 1 the Wesco SALES \ / 'SERVICE complete Recently baptized are Kathy typists, nurses, doctors, first groom’s uncle, Melvin Soaper, gas station located about four Buick and G M C Trucks Suzanne, daughter of Mr. and aiders, clerical workers, and was usher. A breakfast was held miles from town in the Rangely Mrs. holies 0. Elam o f Rangely, many others, should there ever RADIATOR 230 South College Ave. Phone .2500 with Raymond E. Way and Kath­ at Ruth’s Oven. After a wedding oil field. Ml".. Spetter is renovat­ trip to Akron, Mich., the couple be a natural or man-made dis­ leen Frances Franks as sponsors; ing the building. He recently re­ will live in Colorado Springs. The aster in your community. Jera Rose, daughter of Mr. and turned from Greenland, where Every job guaranteed. bridegroom is stationed at Ent Mrs. Melvin L. Costanzo o f Silt, he had been employed by the Wholesale and Retail Air Force Base. with Joseph P. Pastore and Mrs. Whether you are 10 or 10 and government.' VIC HEBERT INC. For all your Beauty Work Mrs. Charles Galterer has an­ No. 3 South Kalamath Fort CoUina Federal Evelyn T. Petralia as sponsors; 40, there will be a Civil Defense Call Savings and Loan Assn. nounced the engagement of her job for you, if this country s tf- 3660 Downing TA. 6914 Riley Hugh, son of Mr. and daughter, Margaret Anne, to fers an enemy attack. Since 1913 La Varra Beauty Salon 148 North Collega Artnua Mrs. Michael E. Flynn of Silt, Richard W. Petrusky, son of Mr. Jerry Garrett, Owner Fort CoIIint, Colorado WISCONSIN 110 West Oak S t with David F^ Flynn and Carolyn and Mrs. George Petrusky of Part Collin., Colo. Pbon. 191 SAVINGS - INVESTMENTS M. Flynn as sponsors; Richard Johnstown, Pa. Miss Gatterer is HOME LOANS Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ber­ a graduate of St. Mary’s High • ENGINE REPAIRS nard Nieslanik o f Silt, with Paul School and attended Loretto AURORA • GENUINE PARTS P. Nieslanik and Irma M. Wilson Heights College. The couple plan The firms listed here as sponsors to be married in St. Mary’s • SKILLED MECHANICS In James Robert, son of Mr. and Church Sept. 5. ^STATi'pgyffomffi deserve to be remembered when you are distributing PURSE BROS. Denver.... your patronage in the dif­ CENTRAL ''Northern Colorado's Leading GROCERY & MARKET Departihent Store" ferent lines of business. GROCERIES - MEATS - FRUITS Equipment Company VEGETABLES 1438 Market, Denver AC. 5848 1708 B. C olfu At*. Ph. Aatort 222 "O'MEARA Phone 372 SHINN PHARMACY “Your Parish Drug Store” MEANS Baimer & Collins Phones 92-93 Mortuary Northern Hotel Bldg. EYES GLASSES FORD!" Lyl« B. CoUint Tyler Hays The Store with a Smile EXAMINED FITTED WHEN WE SERVICE GREELEY YOUR CHEVROLET HOURS: 8:30 to 5:30 Daily and Saturday 1014 OPEN EVENINGS— Monday, Wednesday and Friday 1314 Acoma Seery's Standard CLINT’S Miss Patty MassarP (back row) was "Denver’s largest Ford Dealer" CAPITAL RADIATOR SERVICE Lafayette Queen queen of St._Ida’8 bazaar, held DR. JOHN R. COYLE,'Optometrist Service I3 t h a n d Cltanlac • Beptiriac • B«-Carlnt in Lafayette June 19-21. Shown with her 'are Tier attendants GROUND FREE ' NEW AND USED Bill Ave. & 12th St. Ph. 2986 (middle row, left to right), Misses Lois Elliott, Glory a E spinos, The firmi Hated here deearve to B r o a d w a y FLOOR EMpire 63981 PARKING ISIS Math At i. Phoat 181 Iva Anderson, and Mary Ann Franch; and (front row) Shhila be remembered when you are dis­ Allas Tirei • Wash • Grease Gntity, C«Ie. Smothers, Dorothy Jo Massaro, Carolyn Bagdonas, and Cindy 9355 E.’ COLFAX tributing your patronage to the TAbor 5191 Batteries • Accessories Brown. different lines of buiiness.

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PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 th u rsd o y, July 2, 1953 P. la. I Hail in Stratton Gets ■ ’l l " ” "” ” """"’'"?” Colo. Springs I MAomemaker’s I Glass Block Side Walls I Department Hospital Adds Stratton.— (St. Charles’ Parish)— Very striking in appear­ ■ ance are the glass block side walls o f the new St. Charles’ hall ■ Patronize Theta ReUabl^and Friendly Firms ^ now being erected in Stratton. ■ The glass blocks are laid on the side walls of the super­ a Two-to Staff structure almost the length of the auditorium. Into these blocks THE BEST IN LUGGAGE are placed|16 x 40-inch windows at regular intervals to provide The appointment of two young ventilation. Additional ventilation will be provided with the CERTIFIED CHEMICAL outstanding Catholic physicians installation o f 36-inch exhaust fans in the east and west en d »of as residents in therapeutic radi­ the hall. PRODUCTS, INC. ology at Penrose Cancer Hospi­ The brickwork qf the construction is progressing steadily, tal in Colorado Springs has been and it is planned for this masonry work to be finished in four NK Building Maintenance announced by Dr. Juan A. del weeks. Then the parishioners of St. Charles’ plan to put on the SuppRes Regato, director of the hospital. roof of the auditorium. E,t. 1878 G c a The two appointees. Dr. Fran­ 1644 B'way KE. 3079 On Tuesday the Young People’s Club held an outing at Brushes - Toilet Tissues cisco Comas and Dr. Patrick J. Bonney Dam. Twenty members were in attendance and enjoyed Paper Towels Cavanaugh, assume their duties swimming, games, and an early evening picnic. this week. Bocon & Schramm Completo Janitor Needs The monthly Holy Hour will be held Thursday evening, July Born in Barcelona, Spain, Dr. 2, at 7 o’clock. Composition Roofing 1 1180 Kalamath Street Comas is a graduate o f the Bar­ Tile Roofing Phones TAbor 0103 celona Medical School. He served Roof Repairing his internship in the Hospital TAbor 0104 Clinico of Barcelona, under the NEW LAWNS 4020 Brichton Blvd., CH. 6563 direction of Prof. Xavier Vila- IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION— FREE ESTIMATES nova, and was resident in the F. H. A. TERMS. EXPERT LAWN REPAIR radiotherapeutic department of LAWN MOWING — WEED KILLING DO YOU LIVE IM A the skin clinic of the same hos­ BOTOTILLING. LEVELING & CONTOURING SOIL PEAT MOSS — SHEEP — COW FERTILIZER — TOP SOIL FIRE TRAP? pital. In February of 1952, Dr. Comas went to the dermatologi­ The deadlr threat of firs hsngi orer cal clinic of the University of CRASS SEED— FREE USE OF SEEDER & ROLLER Mllortanite-Soiltona. Wt Dellrcr Any Amount—N» Extra Charta everj home, yet with new safety Munich, Germany, under the di­ Decorative Ar) Shops methods little firee can he starred rection of Prof. Alfred. Marchio to death before they become bis eaes. 575 Delaware Sired nini. From August of the same Let Us Flame Proof Your year until coming to Penrose The Supreme Co. PE. 4679 ^ NGAA w eST HIGH SCtlOOL ^ Some of the children who children in three vacation schools, taught by six I" Home With Albi-Fire Cancer Hospital, he worked in t 888 SOUTH BROADWAY " Phone TAbor35I5 °NIG«?T Vacation School nuns. There were 33 children at theXimon classes, the radiologic department o f the Retardants school in Limon are shown above with the two Sis­ 57 at the Hugo classes, and 21 at the Deertrail Barnard Free Skin and Cancer ters of Charity of Cincinnati who taught them. classes, including children from Strasburg. The Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. Firescreens, curtain and net­ Rev. Leonard Abercrombie is pastor.— (Photo by Denver Brick Stain Co. The nuns are, at left. Sister Irenaea Marie and Dr. Cavanaugh was graduated ting types of all sizes and Free Eitimatei • FHA Termi Sister Fraifces Agnes. Hugo and missions had 111 Charles Burns) from the St. Louis University shapes. CH. 1088 1455 Fox + + “T + “f" ~t" School of Medicine in June of 1951 and completed rotating in­ ternship at the U. S. Public B L A N K E T ! § i Firebaskets and Platforms Hugo, Missions Vacation Schools End Health Service Hospital, Norfolk, which exactly fit and cut fuel For Prom pt Va., the following year. He was Laundered Without Shrinkage bills in half. assistant surgeon of the U. S. Frances Agnes and Sister CURTAINS CAREFULLY CLEANED LAUNDRY & Limon.— (Our Lady of Vic; groups from Hugo, Limon, and Public Health Service, Division tory Parish)— Religious vaca­ Deertrail. Irenaea Marie; Hugo— 57 en­ AND RETURNED SAME SIZE Tools which hang on the o f Chronic Diseases and Tuber­ tion school for Hugo and Mis­ The classes were taught by rolled, by Sister Thomas Miriam breast of the fireplace . • • DRY CLEANING culosis, from June of 1952 until Special Care Given Table Linens sions, of which Limon is one, six Sisters o f Charity of Mt. St. and Sister Antonine; and Deer­ coming to the Colorado Springs amazingly efficient. Service .. . Coll: closed June 24 with a large pic­ Joseph, Cincinnati, as follows: trail— 21 enrolled from Deer­ institution. nic attended by children of the Limon— 33 enrolled, by Sister trail and Strasburg, by Sister Dr. Cavanaugh was the recipi­ Smoking Fireplaces Cured, no Joseph and Sister Mary Laura Hathaway's City Lace Cleaners ent of a fellowship "“in thera­ cure, no pay. The six sisters lived in the TA. 6370 apartment at the Limon Parish peutic radiology from the Na­ 2625 E. 3rd Ave. Pickup & Delivery DE. 6891 Hierarchy's Organization Hall and those teaching in the tional Cancer Institute. CASCADE other towns were taken there J. A. JOHNSON & SON Laundry & Dry Cleaners each day. Chain Novena Letter Etiablithed 35 Years Rodney Blackwelder, son of SSfSEii For the Spanish-Speaking Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Blackwelder, • Gullers • Sheet Metal was baptized May 27, with Mr. On Loose is Patent • Gas Furnaces • Th« firmi listed here deserve to and Mrs. Gale Decker as spon­ • Gas Conversion Burners be remembered when you «re dis­ Will Meet in Albuquerque sors. Form of Superstition tributing your patronafe to tho Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burns 88 Penniylvania RA 5657 different lines of business. Austin, Tex.— The united pro­ In addition to general sessions, have a boy who will soon be Several persons in the Den­ gram organized by the Catholic there will be sectional meetings christened Stanley Richard. ver area have received copies of Hierarchy of the Southwest will on such subjects as the economics The weekly information class a “ chain novena” letter. Though KRIS Electrical Contracting & Repairing show visible strength in Albu­ of clinic administration, langfuage for Catholics ' and non-Catholics the letter itself denies it is of querque next week when the problems in the classroom, pas­ is being continued at the request the chain variety, the message Catholic Council for the Spanish- toral teaching aids, and the wet­ of the members of the class. belies the denial. Purporting to Speaking opens its sixth regional back problem. In the last section A brief parish meeting was have originated with the “ Sis­ RE-UPHOtSTHING EARL J.STROHMINGER seminar. Interested persons in the Rev. Theodore J. Radtke, held in the hall after Mass June ters of St. Francis,” the letter the Archdiocese of Denver are in­ well known through the country 28. A cake was presented to Fa­ asks that nine copies of it be makes Y^^ur Old iUctrlc CompaRy vited to attend the sessions. for his study of migrant labor, ther Leonard Abercrombie and made and sent out to friends. Licensed and Bonded The message promises that “ the FLRmTVRE The Southwest region touches will act as chairman. cake and coffee served to those M ember National Electrical Contractors Ass’a. in celebration of his fourth day after receiving this six states including Colorado, and Archbishop Robert E. Lucey of Pr^^j letter a favor will come to you.” . Retter Than Dlew! includes 16 archdioceses and dio­ San Antonio will address the dele- birthday, 1178 Stout St. AC. 5733 Readers are reminded that ceses, including the Archdiocese L ow aa gates* at the conclusion of the this letter is a patent form of Davenport a* of Denver. The Bishops of this session on July 15. He will also ‘So. Colorado Register’ superstition, and it is against JOHAS-.^IANVILLE FLOORINGS vast area believe that regional speak to a throng of an estimated Commences Ninth Year the First Commandment for and Chair ^ 0 9 ' ^ ® planning can do much to solve 1,000 visitors at an evening ses­ anyone to take part in super­ Asphalt Tile the many problems presented to sion to which the general public This week the official paper of stitious practices. The prom­ 4 A long lived, low priced flooring for Schools, is invited. the Church in its work with the Pueblo Diocese, the Southern ise of a favor, particularly, is Finest Materials . . . Expert Americans of Spanish and Mexi­ Hospitals, Churches, Residences. I Sectional meetings will con- Colorado -Register, is beginning of superstitious flavor, and can ancestry. Workmanship Terruflex jtinue through the three days of its ninth year of publication. The must not be relied upon. Those On July 14, the leaders of spir­ the parley, and the delejfates will first issue of the paper as a sep One of the toughest, longest wearing floor who receive the type of letter itual, social, and educational be urged to spend most of their a rate edition from the Denver described here should tear it up Kris Upholstery COa coverings ever developed; grease proof. Acid phases of Catholic missionary time in informal discussion since Catholic Register appeared July immediately and break the Fine Living Room Furniture, work will begin a three-day con­ all of them are actively engaged 13, 1945. “ chain.” proof; unaffected by alkalis. Brilliant colors Custom Made Free Estimates Descriptive Literature Free ference and initiate plans for a in the work in some particular renewed and co-ordinated cam­ corner of the Southwest. The At Colo. Springs Hospital COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS paign to remedy the social and pooling of data and information,! 1553 PLATTE ST. Building &. Maintenance Co. spiritual ills confronting the and the exchanging of ideas onj GL. 3641 GL. 3642 1863 WAZEE ST., DENVER KE. 2371 Latin American citizens of the methods and techniques will be region. most valuable to the members of New Oxygen Device Aids “ This conference,” said Arch­ the council. bishop Edwin V. Byrne of Santa _ Some of the topics of the sec­ Severely Congested Lungs Fe, “ will reaffirm the truth that tional meetings are: The reli­ Maintenance of All Type Floors our work with these people is in­ gious education of public high The reputation of Glockner- oxygen while exhaling. It is ex­ spired by the loving care of a school students, economic stabil­ Penrose Hospital, Colorado cellent for the use of specific Satisfaction Guaranteed ^ common Father and that of ity for families, early indications Springs, for keeping apace of the types of .aerosol under intermit­ 26 Years Experience— Day or Night Service Christ our Brother. The principal of juvenile delinquency, the edu­ latest in modern medicine is once tent positive pressure and assures aims of this conference will be cation of migrant children, the again exemplified with the ac­ effective distribution of the drugs to foster this conviction and evils of birth prevention, public quisition of a unique oxygen de­ throughout the respiratory tract. CHALLENGER FLOOR SERVICE study the most practical forms of housing projects, the work of the vice. Known as the MSA pulmon­ Simultaneous with putting oxy­ organization so that the Rele­ Legion of Mary, and pastoral ary ventilator, the machine is one gen into the lungs under in­ Carl E. Rush, Mgj. Sales & Service gates will return to their com­ problems on administration of of the first, if not the first, of its creased pressure, it breaks into EA. 4008 1533 E. 7th Ave. munities in the Southwest as the sacraments to Latin Amer­ kind to be used in this region for fine particles the medication, so heralds of Christian and Amer­ icans of the Southwest. certain kinds of severe respira­ that it comes into contact with ican ideals.” A special clergy session will be tory congestion. the respiratory tract. held on Thursday morning at St. Developed from the high alti­ A valve on the ventilator auto­ 90 Honor Hugo Priest Joseph’s College. The chief topic tude conditions met by the U.S. matically cuts off the Dow of at this session will be the critical Air Force, the new pulmonary oxygen as soon as the patients FIREPLACE shortage of vocations to the ventilator delivers medications to begins to exhale, also turning it With Birthday Dinner priesthood’ and religious life the lungs and prevents the pa­ on again when the patient in­ from the ranks of Spanish-speak­ tient from having to “ fight” the hales. This prevents tiring the FIXTURES Hugo. — (St. Anthony’s Par­ ing youth. Bishop Joseph C. Will- patient under struggle to exhale CRANE laundreltol ish)— Father Leonard Abercrom­ ging, Pueblo, and Hubert M. eXS AND ELECTRIC LOCI against abnormal pressure. Specializing in Quality Plumbing and Heating Repairs bie was honored June 28 at a Newell of Cheyenne will be 'Saturday Evening Post' CurUln and n e x Srteciu, Giatu, birthday covered-dish dinner in According to Glockner-Penrose Andirons and Fire Sets, in all finishes. among the 10 members of the Hospital authorities, the pulmon­ TUe and Marble for All Uses the parish hall. About 90 of the Hierarchy. Tells of Sen. Miilikin SLATTERY & COMPANY parishioners stayed and enjoyed ary ventilator is suitable only for The headquarters of the con­ certain tjrpes of respiratory dis­ HEATILATOR FIREPLACES the dinner. His parents from U.S. Senator-Kugene D. Milli- Plumbing and Heating Contractors ference will be the Hilton Hotel orders and can be used only un­ Denver were among the guests. kin of Colorado is receiving na­ JOHN J. CONNOR. Pi^Ment ROBERT F. CONNOR, Viea PrMidant DENVER MARBLE & TILE CO. in Albuquerque. Communications der medical supervision. It is es­ tional acclaim in an article in Fried chicken, fresh strawber­ on the conference can be ad­ pecially effective in the treat­ 1726 Market Street Phone MAin 7^7 or 7128 1110 stent St. Est. 1891 Phone MA. 1484 er KE, 5681 the current Saturday Evening ries, and homemade ice cream dressed to the Rev. Erwin A. ment of bronchial asthma, Post. were among the favorite foods Juraschek at the Hilton Hotel or chronic bronchitis, bronchiectasis, The story, by Severely Smith, served. The birthday cake was to the Regional Office, 2109 East emphysema, pnUemonitis, a n d baked by Mrs. Hugo Emmerling Second Street, Austin 2, Tex. is entitled “ The Senate’s Big silicosis. and decorated by Mrs. Fritz Wid- Not only will there be dele­ Brain.” halm. Father Abercrombie re­ gates from all parts of the South­ “ He is worth knowing,” says In time of disaster, whether ceived many gifts and wishes for west, but visitors from such dis­ Mr. Smith. “ Besides being one natural or man-made. Civil De­ of the least publicized and most “ many more happy birthdays.” tant dioceses as Crookston, Min­ fense offers valuable assistance nesota, Aurora, Illinois, Yakima, influential men in Washington, with its organization of readily Where Bmlliers Step to Shop, I « f f i Washington, Saginaw, Michigan, Miilikin i.s a rare character in available trained personnel. V and Kansas City, Kans. his own right.” • • * A last invitation was issued by The Senator, the magazine Learn now from your local the Rev. Matthew H. Kelly, story said, is the heavy-duty man Civil Defense agency what you executive secretary of the Catho of the new administration, cen- can do in time of emergency. lie Tlouncil. “ Everyone who ‘is centrating'on fundamental ques­ » • ♦ vitally interested in the .welfare tions of taxation, revenue, and Your survival may some day of our'people will be welcome to international trade. well depend on Civil defense. Sensational the ccyiference and can assist in “ On their wise handling rests Work Saving solving a problem that is as wide the delicate balance between our as'the Southwest itself and as economic health at Jiome and our Interior & Exterior deep as the tragedies of this grea^ defensive strength in a danger- Painting people.” ous world,” the story said. THOUGHT ABOUT ANY OF^THESE IDEAS? Paper Hanging: There's attic space for instance . . . couldn't it be PAINT AND VARNISH STRIPPER Floors and furniture can ^ Roof Painting & turned into an extra bedroom? Or how about a goy be ready for any type , o f finish within five a Comit\ercial recreation room in the basement? Maybe there is o minutes after the old finish has been removed porch that could be enclosed and made liveable the with Kerns Llqultan. All Work Guaranteed year round . . . or q breezeway that would make a nice FINTO gC QUART Jl.79 GAUON $3.6t Over 20 Years in Denver rumpus room . . . laundry room . . . or new bedroom? (P«ifTr«e«d| We hove the material^ for such remodeling . . . end Also Crosley Appliances d Q u a tiii/ the most convenient plan ever devised to take core of a l e & P ER R Y the financing! Let us help you odd that extra room H Pilnti—SuppIlM Phone FR-2632 HOME WHEELBARROW now! Enjoy it os you pay, on easy, monthly Budget 1181 Stout KE. 2305 Plan terms. Capacity 3 cubic feat haapad. Handlai ara iwadqad WESTERN and froovad . . . thay tit toqathar tightly and are held WINDOW & HOUSE rigidly by tray belti. Rubber tired, ball bearing wheal. CLEANING CO. d d a m L ^ All in one aaiy to handle carton. WE CLEAN COMPARE PRICES . . . then ord er yo u r s Windows Walls d la h d w cM , Woodwork Wall Paper Garden and Lawn .95 Floors (Washed & Waxed) ONLY $ WHILE THEY LAST! Suppliai — Saada KD. FREE ESTIMATES > Fertiliiara — Ingecticides 11 Old Colony Paints FULLY INSURED for directions on how to reach Buffalo Super Kon-Tenot J Residential t Commercial i Work Creek, where Mass is celebrated every Sun- J Green Stamps U m uM ihf fiajJt <£umhstA yaJtd SU. 1-4435 w 60 Floyd SL day aUO o clock, have led to the publication of this map. The 'Very ^ £ ... 1032 18th MAin 1556 Rev. Monsignor Elmer J. Kolka has charge of the church in the 3319 E. lat A to. at Adams 1810 So. Josaphino PE. 2435 midst of a popular fishinE and recreation territory.

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