The Crowning With Thorns 1st Catholic DPs in State Arrive April 7 Services for Holy Week Listed Will Be Given Home Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation State and City By East Lake Family Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc.y 1949—Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue. Work to Suspend With Nine Children On Good Friday The first family of displaced persons to be resettled in The solemn services of Holy Colorado through NCWC War Relief Services arrived in Week, beginning with the blessing Denver Thursday morning, April 7; Its four members will DENVER O iJU aiC of palms this Sunday, will be ob­ served in Denver - find a home with a Catholic family that boasts eight children es, The singing of Tenebrae and one foster-son. Despite this large roster of its own, the Wednesday and Thursday eve­ family is eagerly welcoming the addition to its ranks. nings, the blessing of the holy oils The Karahin family. Catholics Thursday morning by Archbishop displaced from the Ukraine, arrived Urban J. Vehr, the Mass of the at New Orleans early this week. REGISTER Presanctified and Three Hours’ Its members are the father, 49; the agony on Good Friday, and the Ordination Set The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We mother, 48; and twin boys, 16. presentation of the sacred oratorio They will live on the BOO-acre dairy Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller on the Passion Friday evening will Services, — NCWC c and — Religious News Photos. Price of paper 3 cents a copy. farm of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bad- highlight devotions in the Cathe­ din of East Lake, who made an ap­ On April 21 for dral. The schedule of services in plication for a DP family early VOL. XVIV. No. 33. DENVER, COLO,, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949. $1 PER YEAR. a number of the major parishes last summer. of the city is given below. Gov. Lee Knous has ordered the Greeting the Karahins at the Rev. G. M. Konda closing of the state capitol build­ Union station will be the Rev. Passion Oratorio ings at noon Good Friday to allow Elmer J. Kolka of the Catholic The second of 15 students in St. Work of Theotines officials to take part in devotions Charities, representing Monsignor Thomas’ seminary to be ordained Mayor Quigg Newton also has is­ John R. Mulroy; John Schwarz, for the priesthood in the class of To Be Presented sued an order .permitting city em­ chairman of the Denver archdioc­ 1949 is the Rev. George M. Konda. ployes to attend services that day. esan committee for resettling dis­ He will be ordained April 19 by Their proclamations follow: placed persons; other officials, and Bishop Mark K. Carroll of Wichita, PARCHED FROM THIRST worse than a fire, buf­ Now Spreading to On Good Friday EXECUTIVE ORDER the Badding family. Archbishop feted, beaten, mocked, and scorned because of the sins Ordered: That the state capitol Urban J. Vehr will give them a A sacred oratorio, “The Pas­ formal welcome to Colorado. of men . . . thi.t was suffering undergone by Our Savior, Jesus sion of Christ According to St. buildings be closed at noon on Christ. For a staff, only a reed, and insults for a salvation: “And the Mark,” composed by Monsignor Good Friday, April 15, 1949, so _ The Badding children include soldiers platting a crown of thorns, put it upon His head; and they Three Continents Lorenzo Perosi, will be presented that officials and employes may lav five boys and three girls, ranging put on Him a purple garment” (John xix, 2). In a little more than a quarter of a century, the Theatine in the Cathedral, Denver, Good aside their usual occupations and, in age from 27 to 10. Two of the The picture above portrays one instance of the suffering Our Friday evening, April 15, begin­ by appropriate worship, commem­ older ones are married, but all the Lord underwent during His Passion. It is the work of Joseph W. order has blossomed forth until now the members are work­ ning at 7:45., Under the direction orate the Crucifixion. boys work for their father. The Maginn, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maginn, Sr., 1426 S. Race, ing for Christ on three continents, reports the Very Rev. of the Rt. Rev. Monsigmor Joseph Given under my hand and the foster-son, 16, came from St. Denver. Mr. Maginn, Sr., is head of the press department in the Julian Adrover, C.R., Procurator General, who is in Denver J. Bosetti, V.G., the sacred tril­ executive seal this fifth day of Clara’s orphanage, E>enver. A Register plant. His son, 21, served 18 months in the artillery in the ogy will be rendered by soloists, April A.D. 1949 three-room home on the ranch is on a canoni^l visitation. LEE KNOUS, Governor recent war, part of the time in Korea. He studied art in high school The order, which did such great chorus, and orchestra. ready for the Karahins. The Bad- with the Christian Brothers in New Mexico and now is studying work combating the heresies of the work of the Theatines, accord­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will In order that employes of the dings say they can use more help, commerical art for his life career. the Reformation era, began to de­ ing to Father Adrover, and that deliver a sermon in the seiwices. City and C\)unty of Denver may but it is obvious that an even cline in the anti-clerical period of is the lack of priests. The rapid Soloists for this year’s produc­ participate in services and observ­ greater reason for accepting the the last century following the growth of the order, however, tion, which resumes a series of ances on Good Friday, department DPs is their desire to give a home suppression of reKgious orders in should enable the Theatines to as­ presentations of the oratorio inter­ heads are hereby directed to per­ to persons driven from their own Two Bishops Will Speak some countries. It now seems to be sume more mission work, especially rupted last year, will include Neil mit employes to be absent from land. rising to new heights in the mod­ in South America. Spicer as the Christus, Paul Har­ work, upon request, from 11:36 Mrs. Badding, a native of Colo­ ern battle for God. At the turn of the 20th century rington as the first narrator, and a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday, April 15. rado, understands Italian. Her hus­ At Denver CCD Cong The latest mission field opened and until about 1915 the order had Kenneth Bruggeman as the sec­ A sufficient number df employes band, born in Brooklyn, is descend­ ress by the Theatines is in Argentina, one center in Spain. Now there ond narrator. Besides»Perosi’s sa­ will remain on duty to provide ed from people who came from Two members of the Hierarchy will be among the fea­ where for the past two years four are three centers in that country. cred trilogy, several other pieces for and maintain the basic mini­ Luxembourg. He understands Ger­ priests of the congregation have There is an Italian province, the of sacred music 'will be given as mum city services. man and speaks it some. They at­ tured speakers at the regional congress of the been caring for two parishes and a quasi-province in the United States an introduction and for intermez- QUIGG NEWTON. Mayor tend Our Lady of Sorrows church of Christian Doctrine to be held in Denver May 5-7. They are hospital. under whose direction the work Seminarian* to Sing in East Lake, a mission of St. Cath­ Bishop Matthew F. Brady of Burlington, Vt., and Coadjutor Fr. Barcelo Trantferred in Mexico is carried on, and the The program will be as fol­ The St. Thomas seminary choir erine’s, Denver. Their children go Bishop Hubert Newell of Cheyenne, Wyo. The expansion of the work in new headquarters in Argentina lows: Introductory—“Plorate Fil- will sing at Tenebrae in the Ca­ to Assumption ichool, Welby, five ReT. George M, Konda the order in Mexico is revealed which will be set up as a separate ii Carissimi.’’ by the choru.s; Part thedral on Wednesday evening at miles from their home. They live A member of the Bishops’ com­ I of the .sacred trilogy, “The Last 7:45 o’clock, when the _ Rev. Ed­ Kans., in which diocese he will mittee for the CCD. Bishop Brady Doctrine in the Diocese of Hart­ this week by the appointment of province as soon as possible and five miles south of East Lake on the Rev. ^atteo Barcelo, C.R., who will serve as a spearhead for mis­ Supper of the Master;” intermez­ ward Breen will be the speaker. Pecos ^reet and seven miles north serve. The Rev. Deacon Jerome is in charge of regional congresses ford at the time of his appoint­ Murray, a St. Thomas’ student, ment. He was general chairman of had been stationed at St. Cajetan’s sion work throughout South Amer- zo, the second word from DuBois’ On Holy Thursday at 9:30 of Denver. held by the Confraternity. He will "Seven Last Words,” Blake Hies- o’clock Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will explain the ordination cere­ give three talks on the aims of the the fourth national Catechetical in DenN-er, as pastor of the new‘ monies as they progress. congress of the CCD, held in Hart­ Church of Our I.ady of the Sacred Father Adrover is especially ter, tenor, and Michael Ortiz, will officiate at the blessing of the regional congresses; Thursday eve- bass! part II of the trilogy, “The holy oils and will celebrate a The young priest will sing hlg n i n g, May 5; Friday morning. ford in October. 1938. Heart in the Colonia Tenochtitlan, impressed by the growth of the May Day Services first Solemn Mass April 21 In Mexico City. He will succeed the parishes conducted by the Thea­ Agony in the Garden;” intermez­ Solemn Pontifical Mass. The pro­ May 6; and Thursday, May 5, at Wai Army Chaplain in 1918 zo, “Cujus Animam Gementem,” cession to the altar of repose will Windthorst, Kans. Assisting offi­ a clergy dinner to be held for the Born Jan. 15, 1893, in Water- Rev. .Anthony Sagrera, C.R., who tine Fathers in Colorado. In addi­ will care for a parish in the Colonia from Ro.ssini’s “Stabat Mater,” follow the Mass. The seminary Are Scheduled in cers will be: Assistant priest, the priests of the province. bury. Conn., the future Bishop of tion to making a c.>!nor.ical visita­ Blake Hiester; address, by ,Arch- choir will again provide the music Rev. Joseph Stremel; deacon, the Bishop Brady, consecrated Oct. Burlington was preparing for the Gertrudis Sanchez, Mexico City, tion, the priest is conducting mis­ where he will have charge of the bishop Vehr; the fourth word from at Tenebrae and the Rev. Duane Holy Ghost Church Rev. Alex Stremel; subdeacon, the 26, 1938, by Archbishop Amleto priesthood in the American college, sions in the various parishes in Dubois’ “Seven La.st Words,” Neil Theobald of the Cathedral staff will Rev. George Husmann; master of G. Cicognani as fourth Bishop of Louvain, Belgium, at the outbreak erection of a new vhurch. Colorado. Father Sagrera built also the Spicer; and part III of the trilogy, preach at 7:45 p.m. The second annual May day ceremonies, the Rev. Frank Lu- Burlington, was diocesan director of World war I. He was recalled This week he is preaching a “The Death of the Redeemer.” The Mass of the Presanctified beley; thurifer, Victor Bieberle; of the Confraternity of Christian home to finish his studies and was Church of Our Lady of the Sacred services will be held in the Holy Heart, which was dedicated Feb. .seven-day mission in Our Lady of This will be followed by venera­ will be at 12:15 o’clock on Good Ghost church, Denver, at 4 p.m., acolytes, Stanley Issinghoff and ordained in June, 1916. -\fter Guadalupe parish in Denver. The tion of a relic of the True Cross. Friday, followed by the Tre Ore Anthony Hattrup. The Rev. Jack serving as a parish assistant, he 20. He has served at a small Sunday. May 1, announces tho church in Gertrudis Sanchez, spiritual fervor of the people is “Monsignor Perosi’s trio lo g y , service at which the Rev. Albert Rev. Roy Figlino of Brighton. Harrington will give the sermon. Mother of God became an army chaplain in Au­ most gratifying, he said, and he ‘The Passion of Christ,’ ” says (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 3) gust, 1918, and served several where his rectory is. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will Father Konda, son of Mr, and Father Barcelo will take over his cited Conejos as one example. On Monsignor Bosetti, “is a modern attend. Mrs. Matt Konda, was bom Oct. months in Europe. the closing dAy of a mission there, sacred musical poem, represent­ The Most Rev. Hubert Newell, new assignment as soon as he fin­ Westminster Church Th« program, which will last 2, 1923, in Spearville, Kans. He Church to Hove ishes giving a mission in Alama- 600 received Communion. ing the three most dramatic tab­ from 30 to 46 minutes, will in­ make his early studies in the Iin- a native of Denver, was archdioc­ leaux of the Gospel . . . , The mu­ esan superintendent of schools in gordo, N. Mex. The headquarters of Father clude prayers for the conversion maculate Heart of Mary grade and More Prieit* Needed sic of the trilogy is written by Is Being Dedicated of Russia and for peace. The high school of Windthorst. After a Services in May Denver, as well as pastor of St. Adrover are in Rome, where he a master’s pen in a style so in­ Mary’s parish, Littleton, at the Only one thing is holding back (Turn to Page, 2 — Column S) church was well filled at the de­ year in the Holy Cross college, vested with dignity and pathos On Thursday, April 7 votions last year and it is hoped Canon City, he entered St. Thomas* Services in the Mother of God time of his appointment as Co­ that it could, no doubt, be lis­ church, Speer and Logan, Denver, adjutor Bishop of Cheyenne. The dedication of the Holy Trin­ that a good number will be pres­ seminary, where he completed hik HOPE LIES IN CHURCH tened to for its own sake with preparation for the priesthood. will be possible in May, believes Bishop Newell will deliver the much gratification and pleasure; ity church, Westminster, is beinp ent this May 1. the Rev. John .1. Regan, pastor. opening address of the congress but it becomes infinitely more in­ held this Thursday morning, Apri Father Regan hopes to start with in the Pontifical Mass for priests teresting and inspiring when un­ 17. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr is four Ma.sses on Sunday. No serv­ in the St. Thomas seminary chapel Benedictine Nun Returns derstood as a vehicle of all those officiating previous to a High Mass ices will be possible by Easter be­ Thursday, May 5, at 10 o’clock. emotions expressed by t^e words at 10:30 o’clock being offered by Hectic Days for Young cause of the necessary redecoyation This regional congress is the of the sacred text. the Rev. Adam Ritter. The Rev. and installation of pews and altar. second to be held in Denver, the “One should listen to this mu­ Dr. D. A. Lemieux is the preacher. Father Regan this week is start­ From Visit to Germany first being held in 1940. Under sic with the same reverent appre­ Music is being furnished by the Seminarian and Editor ing a parish census by house-to (Turn to Page 8 — Column S) By P aul H ennessey But there was a time when she ciation as when looking at a paint­ choir of St. Anne’s shrine, Arvada. house canvass. He hopes to move Mother M. Augustina, a jovial felt there was little hope. Such ing of the Crucifixion by some The Westminster Altar society will By Monsignor Matthew Smith two things happened — the ordina­ into his rectory at 435 Logan with­ Programs of Easter woman completely equipped with fears came over the Convent of great master, for this work can be serve the clergy dinner in St. Memoir* of a Catholic Editor. Copy* tion of the editor to the priesthood^ in two weeks. Painting of the in­ boundless faith and a heavy Ger­ St. Walburga, Sisters of St. Bene­ thoroughly understood, appreci­ Anne’s hall, Arvada, after the righted, 1949. Reproduction in whole or and the expansion of the K.K.K. terior will be all that is needed on dedication and Mass. The Rev. in part forbidden) movement. There were probably man accent, returned after a six- dict, at South Boulder whenever ated. and enjoyed only as an aes­ Big growth did not start - for the home. At present he is staying Music Due Next Week week visit to trembling Europe, the eight sisters in the community thetic contemplation of the great Forrest Allen of Arvada is pastor several reasons to explain why or­ at the Cathedral rectory. The schedule of Easter serv­ convinced that tomorrow’s hope mailed packages to Europe’s starv­ mystery of the Passion of Christ.” also of We.stminster. the Denver Catholic Register until dination should have this effect; The program of parish activity rests in the "great power of the ing and their own miserable fami­ Lay leadership is needed and ap­ will depend somewhat upon the ices and music in churches ofy Denver and vicinity will be pub­ Catholic Church.” lies. preciated in the Church, but it does information gained in the census. not always have the permanence Catechism classes for the children, lished in next week’s edition of The statement ran true to form M e n C a lle d the Denver Catholic Register. for a nun, especially for the su­ “THOSE WERE NOT easy Full Cast of Principals that is to be found in clerical the establishment of parish soci­ times,” said Mother Augustina. leadership. A priest cannot be eties. and other projects will be Pastors and choir directors are perior of a Benedictine convent. asked to have copy sent in as She admits herself that it might “We would receive a letter from To Conflict changing jobs, and he must put instituted as soon as practicable someone in Europe saying that ev­ the affairs of the Church first at after Masses are begun. early as po.ssible. Hours of not be particularly startling for a Masses should be listed in full. woman who passed her adult life erything was progre.ssing fairly For 'Faust' Is Announced all times. Furthermore, he is a Territory from a fourth church thoroughly trained man. He occu4 If copy is not typewritten, all in the protective fold of a long- well, and, reading between the W ith Forces The complete list of principals scrip is credited to the parish not mentioned in the story about lines, we would sit down immedi­ pies an official position that is the acquisition of the Mother of names should be printed. established order. for the opera, Fauet, to be pre­ from which it originates. ately and prepare a package for Principals are as follows: Tues­ not man-made, but God-made. Al­ God church last week is included them.”' H a t in g G o d sented by Monsignor Joseph J. though I had been an active lay­ in the parish boundaries. This is St. day, April 26— Marguerite, Dor- It was Mother Augustina’.s own Bosetti for the benefit of Cath­ man, I found that my influence as Joseph’s at West Sixth and Gala- Priests Nam ed ,to Assist A spiritual call to arms against (Tum to Page 3 — Column 3) a priest was much greater, A pago. The other parishes affected 83-year-old mother who finally the forces of modern atheism was olic Charities in the City audi­ convinced her that people could + + + Catholic layman, however, can do are the Cathedral, St. John the sounded by two members of the torium April 26, 27, and 28, was immense work for religion, and Evangelist's, and St. Francis de In Blessing of Holy Oils still hope. And, as she stood sor­ Hierarchy in Denver last Sunday. rowful in her mother’s embrace, announced this week by the Rev. there is a constant demand for Sales’. “Atheistic Russia challenges all such leadership. ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER the answer finally dawned on her. Western civilization,” Archbishop Elmer J. Kolka, business manager Chancery Office “My mother was bidding me It is not surprising that the Urban J. Vehr told 1,500 men at­ for the Denver Grand Opera com- K.K.K. movement welded Cath­ 15.36 I/Ogan Street farewell, knowing that in her tending the 8 o’clock Mass in the p®y- $26 Is Contributed Denver 5, Colo. weakened condition she would olics mugh closer together and Cathedral. The Mass, offered by Each of the three nights will awakened in many a feeling that never see me again; she. \^as ill the .Archbishop, was the occasion clothed, often cold, and seldom as see one or more of the three the Catholic press is badly needed; To Seminary Burse well nourished as she should be. of the annual corporate Commun­ 'The secular press by no means ion for Catholic men sponsored by Metropolitan opera stars who will surrendered to the hooded order* The shadow of Russia hung over appear in this year’s production. Contributions amounting to $26 our home, as over all of Europe, the Knights of Columbus. but even big papers were afraid were received this week for the and in spite of all these difficulties The second noted speaker of the The other leads represent the fin­ of it at first, and there was a St. Joseph seminary burse, accord­ my mother never let me see tears morning. Bishop Leo F. Steck, est young singers in the Rocky sprinkling of editors who came out ing to figures released by the for Kluxism. Only fearless bat; in her eyes. Auxiliary of Salt Lake City, ad­ Mountain area. ' Chancery office. The campaign, “She could be fairly happy in dressed the men at a breakfast tling could unseat such a move; which is .seeking a total of $6,000, O f f i c i a l Germany today, as miserable'as it following the Mass. The role of Tickets for the three presen­ ment as the K.K.K., which com; now stands at $5,584. is, because she was relieved to the Catholic layman in making a tations of “Faust” may he pur­ bined all the worst elements of Donations were received -from APPOINTMENTS FOR HOLY THURSDAY know that I was getting along in moral defense of his country was chased starting next Monday at (Turn to Page 3 — Column j) Lt. Joan Wissing, Fitzsimons Gen­ ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER America—that, at last, I was re­ the theme struck by Bishop Steck, 9:50 a.m. at the May company’s eral hospital, $10; Anonymous, who condemned those persons, The following are requested kindly to assisl the Most Reverend signed—as she felt—to my new box office. All the metropolitan Denver, $1; Mrs. George Epper­ Archbishop in the Pontifical Mass and in the ceremony of the bless­ home. “diabolically inspired, who are try­ M e rc y Employs' son, Flagler, $5; and Anonymous, ing of the holy oils in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception ing to remove the cornerstone of parishes have scrip tickets that Denver, $10, at 9:30 o'clock Holv Thursdav morning. “IF THE STRENGTH of Ca­ God from our country.” may be exchanged for reserved St. Patrick’s parish of Holyoke OFFICERS OF THE MASS tholicism can support my own fam­ seats at the box office. The Joan Kruger, Siebel Hospital Man as has made an additional payment ily, can give courage to our weak- Many Men From of $300 on its parish burse, es­ Assistant priest—Very Rev. William Kenneally, C.M. (Turn to Page 8 — Colum n U) City Departments tablished in honor of Our Mother Deacons of honor—Rev. Elmer Kolka, Rev, John Scannell Administrator of Good Counsel. Deacon of the Mass—Rev. John Aylward The large body of men, many in The legends of mercy which are the uniforms of city police and Subdeacon of the Mass— Rev. Joseph Myers B. Maurice Byrne fire departments, and the postal The employment of Richard J; attributed to Catholic priests are Masters of ceremonies—Thomas McMahon, Charles Maranto, Connor as a full-time hospital ad­ recognized also in non-Catholic service, had disregarded snowy C.S.V. weather to march frpm the ministrator at Mercy hospital in; circles and on occasion an event Denver was announced this week occurs which emphasizes the de­ PROCESSION OF THE HOLY OILS Is Named Denver Knights of Columbus hall, E. 16th avenue and Grant street, to the by Sister Alphonsus, superior. Mr- votion with which priests serve Subdeacons for Oleum Infirraorum—Rev. William Jones, Rev. Mr. Connor has come from Columbia; tjie faithful. Such an incident was John Canjar, Rev, Mr. George Konda, Rev, Mr. Jerome Murray, Cathedral. After Mass the men, preceded by the St. Joseph’s high Mo., to assume the position of a photograph appearing on the Rev. Mr. Guadalupe Rivera, Rev. Mr. Paul Baca, and Rev. Mr. USO - NCCS Director manager pages of the New York Mirror. John Cody. school band and uniformed con The appointment of B. Maurice tingents r|spresenting the army Mr. Connor was formerly admin­ “Comfort for the Afflicted,” by Deacons for Oleum Sanctum—Rev. George Evans, Rev. Regis Me- Byrne as the new director of the istrator for six years‘of tne Ellis- Jesse Strait of the Mirror, was se­ • Guire, Rev. Joseph Leberer, Rev. William KoonU, Rev. Her­ and air force, marched to the Shir- USO-NCCS in Denver wa» dis­ ley-Savoy hotel for breakfast Fischel State Cancer hospital ak lected as the best news picture of bert Banigan, Rev. Leonard Abercrombie, and Rev. Robert closed this week. Mr. Byrne, who Columbia. Prior to that he wak 1948. It showed Father James Syrianey. has had seven years’ experience in In his sermon at the Mass that with the University of Iowa hosJ Scott of St. Augustine’s parish, Priests for Sanctum Chrisma—Rev. Charles Jones, Rev. John Haley, the work, was formerly USO di­ coincided with world-wide cele­ ?itals as assistant administratoil Brooklyn, kneeling beside Miss Rev. Albert Puhl, Rev. Donald McMahon, Rev. Robert Kekeisen, rector at Centerville, Miss.; Ros­ bration of Pope Pius XH’s golden or 18 years. Jenny Dalpaiz, who had been run Rev. Theodore Haas, Rev. John Ebel, Rev. Kevin Patrick Henry, well, N. Mex.; New London, Conn.; sacerdotfil jubilee. Archbishop He is a member of the American down by an auto. Father Scott O.F.M.; Rev. Bernard Kramer, C.SS.R.; Rev. Gerald J. Cuida, and San Antonio, Tex. He plans Vehr reminded those present of Hospital association and the Amer­ was administering the last rites S.J.; Rev. Julius Porcellini, O.S.M.; and Rev. George For- to continue the present program the Pontiff’s call for expiation of ican College of Hospital Adminis­ of the Church. quer, O.P. at the Denver USO. the sins of organized atheism. trators. He received his education Contributions to the St. Joseph 'The reverend clergy appointed for the procession of the holy A graduate of Campion college. Striking at philosophies that in S t Patrick’s high school in loiw* seminary burse are welcome in any oils are asked to bring their own amices, aibs, cinctures, and white Prairie du Chien, Wis., Mr. Byme deny men their inalienable rights. City and the University of Iowa. amount. Address all communica­ vestments. became affiliated with the USO- Archbishop Vehr noted that the Mr. Connor’s wife and children; tions to the Most Rev, Urban J. By order of the Most Reverend Archbishop NCCS in 1942. When the program word of atheistic Russia is four boys and two girls, will movn Vehr, Chancery office, 1536 Logan REV. BERNARD CULLEN was temporarily discontinued in worthless, as must be the words of to Denver this summer to makk street, Denver 6, Colo. , Assistant Chancellor (Turn, to Page 3 — Colum n 3) (Turn to Page 3 — Colum n 3) Truly Bgrri Siabal Fred Nesbit, Maphistephelas their permanent home.

m i J PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Sfreet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4205/ Thursdoy, April 7, 1949 COMPLETE SUNDAY DINNER |Services for Holy Week in Denver Are Announced Soup or Cocktail BsrTsd ' Ciioico of B Entree* 11 AJf. te will be heard on Wednesday from the Rosary which be recited of the prophecies. A High Mins I P J l. (Continued From Page One) 3:30 to 5:80 p.m. Benediction of at 7:30. will follow, PeUto—Vegetable:—Salad— Dessert and Drink P ^ l •will apeak. Archbishop Vehr the Blessed Sacrament will follow In Blessed Sacrament church 24-Henr Adoration Set will deliver the sermon in tne eve­ the sermon at 7:30 p.m., after Confessions will be on Wednesday ning when, at 7:45 o’clock, Monsi­ At St. Louis’ parish, Englewood, which Confessions will be heard. afternoon from 3:30 to € and 7:30 there will be devotions on Wednes­ gnor Bosetti’s choir •will sing an Holy Communior will be distrib­ to 9. Devotions-at 7:45 p.m. will oratorio on the Passion. day, Thursday, and Friday eve­ uted at 6:30 and 7 o’clock on Holy include the Rosary, a sermon by nings at 7:45. The Mass on Holy 17th Street The liturgical blessing of the Thursday and the High Mass and the Rev. John Lilly, S.J., and Bene­ Betw een^ new fire, Paschal candle, Easter Thursday at 8 o’clock will be fol­ procession will take place at 8 diction of the Blessed Sacram e^ lowed by the ‘ procession of the Welton and water, and baptismal font will o’clock. Throughout tne day and (hlfltUf - Holy Communion will be dis­ Blessed Sacrament. There will be California take place at 8 o’clock on Holy night visits may be made to 'the tributed at 6i30 on.Thursday, with all-day and all-night adoration. f(tail*'* ■ Bsrisr Crou at th* Consot* Saturday, followed • by Mass at repository. the High Mass and procession at 9:30. Members of the Altar society will, 1400 SEATS • NO LIQUOR • ORGAN MUSICl Fr. Quirk to Spoak 8 o’clock. There will be adoration Unusual Repository Planned On Gopd Friday the Mass of the be assigned hours of adoration at the repository all day, and during the day. Volunteers are Plans are being made to enhance Presanotified will begin at 8 Father Lilly will deliver the ser­ the unusual and highly attractive asked to fill the hours for noc­ o’clock. The sermons at the Tre mon at devotions at 7:45 p.m. turnal adoration. repository for the Blessed Sacra­ Ore from noon until 3 p.m. will be On Good Friday there will be ment in the Holy Ghost church. delivered by the Rev. J. J. Quirk, the Mass of the Presanctified at 9, On Good "Friday at 12 noon the Communion will be distributed S.J. At 7:30 p.m. the Way of the and the Stations at 3 and 7:45 p.m. Mass of the Presanctified will be DENVER IWMtSTMMMWK Holy Thursday at 6:30, 7, and Cross will take place. when Father Lilly will conduct the followed by meditations on the ------CIORCI r. ROOC. fmUtut j------7:40 o’clock. Mass will begin at 8 The liturgical blessings on Holy meditations. Seven Last Words and the Sta­ > 1534 Caltfornia ’I'j,;, «»»"»• MAin S155< and the procession to the reposi­ Saturday will be at 7 o’clock with tions of the Cross. tory will follow. There will be High Mass at 8. Confessions will The blessing of the new fire, the PERSONNEL noon-day services at 12:10 and font, Easter water, and Paschal be heard from 3 to 6:30 and from candle will take place at 7 o’clock evening devotions at 7:45. 7 to 9 p.m. The Mass of the Presanctified A Franciscan Father will' give on Holy Saturday, followed by will start Good Friday at 12:30 the sermons in St. Catherine’s on High Mass and Communion at 8. o’clock. The Three Hours’ devotion Confessions will be heard from The staff of Boulevard Mortuary treat you as a Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday will include the singing of the evenings at 7:30. On Thursday at 3 to 6 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. human being, not just a bookkeeping entry. Any Passion by three priests in the 6:30 and 7:15 Holy Communion Confessions at St. Joseph’s will family can place full confidence in Boulevard—an sanctuary, music by the choir, a will be given and Mass will be at be heard on Wednesday between Just Unpacked! sermon. Stations of the Cross, and 8 o’clock. The Mass of the Pre- 4:30 and 5:30 and from 7:30 to efficient staff embodying years of experience to ful­ veneration of the cross. Begin 8:30 p.m. On Holy Thursday Com­ fill capably every responsibility entrusted to our .sanctified will be at 9 o’clock on ning at 7:46 p.m. there will be the Good Friday and at 7 :30 p.m. the munion will be given at 6 and 7 care. reading of the Passion, Stations choir will sing the “Seven Last o’clock, and there will be a Solemn In Time for Easter of the Cross, and veneration of Mass at 8 at which the girls’ choir Every service is complete at Boulevard, regardless W'ords.” ’ On Holy Saturday the the cross. blessings will begin at 7:15, fol­ will sing. The grade school chil­ of cost; there are no unexpected extras. In St. Francis de Sales’ church lowed by Mass at 8:15. dren will participate in the pro­ — One Week From Sunday there will be evening devotions on All-Night Adoration Slated cession. Confessions will be heard r -56 Wednesday. Thursday, and Friday In S t John’s devotions on after the Eucharistic Hour at 7:30 i at 7 ;.30. Mass on Holy Thursday W’ednesday evening will will be p.m. I will be at 8 o’clock. On Good Fri­ held at 7:.30. On Holy Thursday Wichita Priest to Preach | MANSFIELD DE LUXE day the Mass of the Presanctihed the Solemn Mass and procession The Mass of the Presanetj/ied' will take place at 12, followed by will take place at 7:45. Following will be at 12 on Good Friday, j meditations on the Seven Last devotions at 7:30 p.m., there will Sermons on the Seven Last Words; Words to complete the Tre Ore be all-night adoration. On Good will be delivered by the Rev. Chris devotion. On Holy Saturday the Friday the Mass of the Presancti­ Farrell, C.SS.R., of Wichitaj Kans. ceremonies will begin at 8 o’clock fied -will be at 9. The Stations of The Stations of the Cross will be and will be followed by the Mas.s the Cross and meditations will take made following the sermon on the SUITS of the day. place at 2 p.m. At 7:30 p.m. there Fourth Word. At 7:30 p.m. there Confessions will be heard in St. will be the stations and a sermon will be another sermon, the Sta­ J S. McCONATY E * fLOYO Elizabeth’s on Wednesday after­ on the Passion, followed by vene­ tions, and the veneration of the noon from 4 to 6, and in the eve­ ration of the cro.ss. The liturgical cross. Confessions will be heard The same personnel with years of experience ning from 7:30 to 9. On Holy blessings will begin at 6:30 on following the services. $ 4 9 5 0 and finest equipment used on every service. Thursday Communion'will be dis­ Holy Saturday and there will be a On Holy Saturday the blessings tributed at 6:15, 6:45, and 7:15, High Mass at 8 o’clock. will take place at 7 o’clock. 'The the Solemn Mass being at 8 On Wednesday evening at 7:30 girls’ choir will sing at the Solemn o’clock. .'Ml-day adoration will be the Rosary will be said in St. Dom­ Mass at 8 o’clock. Confessions are THEY’RE HERE in NEW colorful B 0 U L E V A R D held at the repository. At 8 p.m. inic’s, after which Confessions will to be heard from 3:30 to 5:30 and shades of Greys, Tans, Browns & Blues the Rosary and Litany will be re­ be heard. Holy Communion will be from 7 :30 to 9 p.m. THontuAniCf cited. given at 6:30 and 7 on Holy Thurs­ Mass at St. Philomena’s on Holy . . . in single and double breasted styles The Mass of the Presanctified day and there will be a Solemn Thursday will be at 8:15 and eve­ even including the NEW double breasted FEDERAL BOULEVARD AT NORTH SPEER on Good Friday will be at 12, fol­ Mass and procession of the ning services at 7 :45 p.m. On Good model with 4 patch pockets for tha lowed by meditations on the Seven Blessed Sacrament at 8 o’clock. A Friday the Mass of the Presancti­ younger man. All sizes; longs, shorts, PHONE 1626 Last Words and prayers until 3 Rosary Holy Hour will be held at fied will be at 8:15. Confessions p.m., when the Stations of the 7 ;30 p.m. will be heard from 3:30 to 6 and stouts and regulars. Cross will take place. At 8 p.m. The .Mass of the Presanctified from 7:30 to 9. Devotions are to the Stations will be made again will be at 7:30 on Good Friday. take place at 7 :45 p.m. Mass on and the relic of the true cross The Tre Ore from noon until Holy Saturday will, be at 8:16 and will be venerated. 3 p.m. will include the Stations of Confession.^ at the same hours as A.B.C. DOLL SHOP On Holy Saturday the blessing the Cross. .At 7:30 p.m. there will on Good Friday. Big selection including models for Mr. and Mrs. John A. McCoort of the new fire, font, Easter wa­ be the Rosary and a sermon on the In Annunciation parish Wednes­ DOLLS and TOYS ter, and Paschal candle will begin Passion, followed by the Stations day evening devotions will include the Toll, Bigger, Man, in new Doll Hospital at 7, followed by Solemn Mass at of the Cross. the Rosary, a question box, and 8. Confessions will be heard from On Holy Saturday Mass will be Benediction of the Bles.sed Sacra­ Rslisions Butnei RrpsirMl 3:30 to 6 and from 7 :30 to 9 p.m. ment. On Holy Thursday Holy lU I Arspsho* HA. 7(17 at 7:30. Confession.s are scheduled 319-I6»U ST.DENVER In Loyola church Confe.ssionslfrom 4 to 6 p.m. and again after Communion will he distributed at 7 o’clock. There will be a High SPORT COATS Ma.ss at 9 o’clock, followed by the procession of the Blessed Sacra­ Order of Tbeatine Priests ment to the repository where there will be adoration all day. At 7:30 $27.50 p.m. an Hour of Adoration will be conducted. Working on 3 Continents The Mass of the Presanctified on Good Friday will begin at 8, Ft O. (Continued From Page One) as doctors, lawyers, engineers, and o’clock and veneration of the croas the pector of the great Church educators. One year in the semi­ will follow. At 7:30^.m. the Sta7 .Contrasting Slacks— of St. Andrea della Valle, one of nary of Madrid there were 70 late tions of the Cro.ss will be made and the largest in Rome. vocations, all from the professional there will again be the veneration classes. NO W ! SEE THE WORLD’S Reds Losing in Italy of the cross. Hollywood Styled— The Commujists are losing the The government, Father .Ad­ The Holy Saturday ceremonies fight for ItalyT the prie.st said. He rover stressed, is rebuilding will begin at 7 o’clock, including sees no hope for a Red victory, churches, schools, and convents. the blessing of the Easter water FASTEST RECORD CHANGER prorided that the Italian Soviets He denied the American rumor of and baptismal font and the reading do not receive aid from the outside. the persecution of Protestants in AT The strides that the Italians have Spain, and declared that they are made in rebuilding the war-torn given perfect freedom of religious The Denver Catholic worship. The only non-Catholics country are owed in great part Regrisler GRAHAM FURNITURE CO. to the assistance given by the U. that have been bothered by the S., he said. government are those who insi.st on riling up the Spaniards by ridicul­ Published Weekly by the In his official capacity. Father ing the Church and the clergy and Catholic Press Society, Inc. Adrover has often spoken with the Hierarchy. 938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. Pope both in the Vatican and at Father Adrover expects to leave the summer residence of the Holy early in May for Mexico and Subscription: $1 Per Year Father at Castelgandolfo. Entered as Second Class from there he will return to Rome. n iR B ’S STORE.C2t SIXTEEnTN “ ‘Pius’ is truly the name of the A native of Majorca, he made Matter at the Post Office, Holy Father,” the Theatine Pro­ his seminary studies in the Thea­ Denver, Colo. curator General said. His Holiness tine house of studies in Majorca is courageous and inspires all with and at the Gregorian university in courage. Rome, where he was ordained in I Great preparations are being 1924. ' made in Rome and all Italy fgr the His first assignment took him pilgrims for the Holy Year, Father back to Spain for a few months. Adrover said. Then he served as military chap­ Communist propaganda is mak­ lain in North Africa for two years, ing life tough for Spain, the priest after which he went to Spain as a EASTER remarked in talking of his father- professor for eight years. In 1938 land. There is plenty of food, but he was elected Procurator General Spain needs financial assistance and was summoned to Rome. He from outside to complete its recon­ was re-elected to that post last No­ struction. Yet the Reds have been vember at the general chapter of fp - i so successful in tagging Franco as the order. SEASON an enemy of the free countries I!! that Spanish officials find it diffi­ cult to get trade agreements with Father Hynes to Speak other nations. Father Adrover pointed out. Spain would have.all On Sacred Heart Hour the gold it needed if the Reds had Time to accept not,cleaned out the national bartlls The Rev. Francis S. Hynes, C.M.. in the civil war, he stressed. professor of sacred theology at Church in Spain Flourishing St. Thomas’ seminary, will be the 'H j. an invitation to visit our Catholicism is flourishing m speaker on the Denver edition of Spain, the priest said. Churches the Sacred Heart radio program to store to see our complete selection It’s RCA Victor’s are filled for services. In some of be b'roadcast at 12:45 p.m. Sun­ the larger cities of North Spain it ■0. it not unusual to have 100,000 per­ day, April 10. over station KMYR. of Religious Articles. sons receive Communion on Lenten Father Hynes will speak on sensational new system weekdays. “Resignation.’’ The Regis Glee club Catholic leaders are to be found will furnish the music for the pro­ among the professional men, such ram, which is in charge of the of recorded music lev. J. Clement Ryan, S.J. e The world's fastest record changer plays a new kind of Dr. G. J. Wills of Two Catholics record —distortion free over 100% of its playing surface. This Are Filed for Probate V i Is a 7-inch non-breakabie record which plays os long as ordU SchaeableI nary 12-inch. The wills of two prominent May We Suggest These Items For Optometrist Denver Catholics were filed for Let us show you the many probate April 4. Frank Mahon left advantages of the new RCA , Specialist an estate valued at $59,000 to rel­ Your Easter Gifts For Vianal atives. Mn and Mrs. Frank Lort, Victor system . . . BIG cousina of Peter Finnerty, 1228 UL SAVINGS . . . 50 minutes of Eye Care Gaylord street, received an estate music at the touch of a but­ valued at $12,000 in Finnerty’s 310 Mack B ld g . K E . 5840 STERLING SILVER SCAPULAR or Miraculous Rings, GENUINE ROCK CRYSTAL Rasaries. Maunted an ton just once . . . Better tone. will. Plain, or with red or blue stones...... $2.30 Sterling ...... $20.40 MEDALS AND CHAINS, Scapular-Miraculous and Com­ Other Crystal Rasaries a t ...... $2.10, 4.20, 4.80, 5.40, $.65, .70, and .80 C om e in T O D A Y ! Play it yourself! binations, Chrome...... 9.60, and 12.00 j D H n s o n Sterling...... $1.50, 1.60, 2.10, 2.30, 2.40, 3.00, and 3.80 STERLING SILVER LILY MEDAL Bracelet...... $6.00 OPEN AN ACCOUNT STORAGE & m ouinc CO. BEAUTIFUL MOTHER-OF-PEARL PRAYER BOOKS and GOLD PLATED ST. 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For the Sofety of Your Goods ^am sLit ^LaJiksi Use .Johnson Service on Every Move r c o AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN LINES, INC. CHURCH GOODS HOUSE “JIOVINO WITH CA*E EVERYWHERE" STORAGE - PACKING - SHIPPING 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAhor 3789 3405 So. Broadway PEarl 4027 — Eng. 86S Englewood Phone PE 2433 Denver 221 Broadway, Thursday, April 7, 1949 Offiea, 938 Banneek Stroot THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Talaphena, KEyitona 4208 PAGE THREE I. Maurice Byrne Hectic Days for Young St. Vincent's “WE HAVE MOVED” Is Named Denver Seminarian and Editor Lists S ervices NUN'S' In Holy Week USO-NCCS Director (Continued From Page One) quick courses in such intricate op­ WATCHES Nazism and Fascism and which erations as the running of linotpye (Continued From Page One) machines and were given j^ s , (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish, 1948 he was appointed executive was perhaps kept from reaching Denver) A large selection of fine 7 the climax of Hitlerism only be­ promised as permanent. The new or 17 jewel Swiss move­ secretary of the NCCS. foreman in the plant had been an Holy Week services will berin Also active in Holy Name work, cause there were men and women with the blessing of the palms be­ ments, sweep second hands, willing to risk their necks by apprentice for only two years. He in beautiful sterling silver he has assisted in organizing sev­ was a bright man, but he cer­ fore the 7 o’cV>ck Mass on' Sun­ eral societies and was president of openly exposing it. day, starting at 6:40 a.m. Palms case. The actual diameter tainly had much to learn about size is only 1%”. SarainariaB With PrebUmt the trade. will be distributed at all the Masses. Wednesday evening serv­ It was advisable for me to forget Most of our typesetting under these unsettled conditions was sim­ ices will be at 7:46. The Holy Priced from about the Regitter and its problems Thursday Mass and procession of when I entered S t Thomas' semi­ ply abominable. I sweated blood Inc. Fed. Tax nary to study theology, but this over proofs; and the misstatementsSacrament will start that oftanoften appeared in tho the narwrpaper ? 0 dock, _and Holy Hour Will was not possible. Catholic edi­ be held at 7:30 p.m. The Mass of torial work had not been profit­ were dreadful. I remember one oc­ rg e n z io casion when I interviewed the pres­ the Presanctified on Good Fri­ able, and I had little money. day will be at 8 o’clock. Sta­ BROTHERS Furthermore, there was nobody ident of S t Thomas’ seminary. Fa­ JtWtLf RS 2nd Floor ther William P. Barr, C.M., on an tions of the Cross at 2:30 and Univordty Building available to take my place on the 7:45 p.m. Holy Saturday services i r TAber 2300-3309 paper. I made arrangements to important public moral issue, and, iltliialthough both he and I saw the will start at 7 o’clock, followed continue writing editorials and to by High Mass. keep some supervision over the proof, the article came out with other contents, but the only news­ queer statement in it that Confessions for children will be paperman we could get to handle brought a telephone call from one heard on Wednesday morning, and the news editing was foreign bom of the dailies. It was the fault of for adults from 4 to 6 and 7:30 to MOTHER^S DAY-MAY 8TH and, as was soon proved, not in completely incompetent “printer” 9 on Wednesday, after services on line with Western American men­ —a mistake made in a “correction.” Thursday and Friday evenings, The Gift She Holds Close to Her Heart tality. The paper, which had not On another occasion, I remember, I and on Saturday from 3:30 to 6 lost money in years, now began to sat in the chapel of the seminary and 7:30 to 9. ... YOUR PICTURE lose heavily. Its very existence was with other students, and winced A Solemn Mass will be sung at in danger. when I looked down at some lay­ 6:30 on Easter morning with the On Mother’s Day I warned Father Hugh L. Mc- men in the chapel, with the thought adult choir, and a High Mass with Make Your Appointment Now Menamin of this condition at that they had probably seen a the children’s choir at 9 o’clock. Christmas, after I had been in the terrible misprint in a signed article Other Masses will be at 8, 10, 11, seminary several months, but he of mine in the current issue of and 12. the paper. I had read the proof, (RsjnjbjLomti Siudio B. Maurice Byrne ALL ONE PRICE felt he could do nothing. His atti­ A post-Lenten dance under the owete d ll3 o n n e t tude was hopeless. In the spring, but a strikebreaker had messed it 1524 California St. CH. 4544 up between the time I had read it auspices of the Altar and Rosary the Holy Name groups in St. in desperation, I telephoned him society will be held in Glasier’s Peter’s parish, Roswell, and St. and it had appeared in print. • Come in and see our Easter hats. 2 5 and offered to take over the paper barn on Sunday evening, April Mary’s parish, San Antonio. In and pay him for it gradually, with There were many in s ta ^ s of this Milwaukee and San Antonio he kind. 24, from 8 to 12. The admission • High fashion at low prices. J, Henry Trepper. My idea, of will be 75 cents a person. Refresh­ served on the speakers’ board of course, was to keep the ship afloat We Broke the Lockout ments, including homemade pie, the Archdiocesan Holy Name Lec­ My suggestion, coming from a I am glad that I broke the lock­ • All styles — all colors. NONE HIGHER ture bureau. out against the strikers years ago. will be served at no additional seminarian, startled him. I soon charge. J. J. CELLA INSURANCE Mr. Byrne is a veteran of World found that he resented it, and mis The printers would have lost if • Sensationally priced! war I and a member of the Fourth it had not been for me and Bishop There will be no session of the Mario A. Celia Jack J. Celia interpreted my motives. I admit Pinochle club in Holy Week; Degree Knights of Columbus, Vet­ that on the surface the thini Tihen. The power of the Catholic erans of Foreign Wars, and the Church destroyed injustice. We Ladies’ night will be postponed looked questionable, for he and until Thursday, April 21. Catholic War Veterans. had agreed more than once that had tried, when we could not in­ "Insurance of All Kinds" the Church ought to own its press. fluence the management of the St. Patrick’s Pinochle circle will OUR NEW ADDRESS I thought too much of Father Mac plant where our job work was be­ meet in the home of Mrs. A1 Bon- 42 Years of Dependable Service in the Field where Men Called to Use to want to get into any argument ing done, to get prices from other ino, 336 Sherman street, at 8 with him, and I let the matter pass firms. They gave us prices, but o’clock on Saturday evening, April Dependability is Essential. in silence. I felt I would soon be ridiculously high ones. Obviously 9. there was a conspiracy to end Spiritual Arms in vindicated. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Davies of 1120 Security Bldg. irth a Caiit. unionism in Denver. That is the 944 S. Elizabeth street sailed last Phone KE. 2633 The turn in events came swiftly. chief proximate reason for our set­ week for a vacation in Honolulu. SIBYL HATS By early summer the paper was ting up our own plant, which has Fight for God ready to close its doors because always been unionized, and -^hich of its deficits. Bishop J. Henry during the bitter years when the 1622 Weiton Street (Continiud From Page One) Tihen then bought it and directed unions were fighting for sheer jus­ De Paul Members ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH those who deny the Author of me to give up plans I had for a tice was often the wedge shop of Truth. summer vacation and to resume Denver in getting decent wages Mu(t Stand and Be Counted full editorial control. I was also and working conditions. Give Demonstration Open Sundays 9 to 12 iven absolute business control On the other hand, there was un­ Dally, 7 t# 7 “The Christian philosophy is the S,'This was a big order for a semi­ basis of the American republic,” reasonableness that almost took the D. U. CLEANERS narian, but fortunately years of breath out’ of me. One cannot For Another Unit Rudisill IGA the Archbishop said. He went on newspaper work had inured me to to warn that “the time is not far finance a pri'nt shop overnight. Grocery & Market Finer Cleaners difficult living. While we were trying, two inci (Holy Rotary Pariih, Danvar) Easter Cards off when we must stand and be Quality Meata — Groceriei counted” as either for or against Sold for $3,000 dents occurred that showed a vici­ The meeting of the Holy Rosary It Costs No More ous fanaticism on the part of some Holy Name society held Monday, F n ih and Froxen Frnlta and VtvataUca Complete Selection of Religious, Western Christian civilization. Bishop Tihen, in his own hand Loaialaaa A Clayton SP. 1717 For the Best Governor Lee Knous and Mayor union men, who knew that we in­ April 4, was honored by the visit FamUy, Juvenile writing, let me know what he paid tended to take the step toward a of the officers and members of Quigg Newton were among those Father McMenamin for the paper. General Cards to Suit Everyone present at the Mass who heard the union shop of our own but wished the Loyola St. Vincent de Paul Call PE. 4517 It was $3,000. Father Mac had us to do it right now and damna­ society. The spiritual director. Fa­ LEN’S Pharmacy Archbishop express the hope that not found his experiences as a pub­ C. FEHR, Prop. Alterations - Drapes TWO TWO the Western nations would stem tion to anything that delayed the ther John Herbers, S.J., was also lisher pleasant, but he lost no task five minutes. One of these present. Utmber St. Vlnc«nt do Panl’i P&rkh Lamp Shades the flood of atheism flowing out money. I am sure he got consider HaTe Your Doctor Phono STORES STORES of Russia. men was an old fellow who had The purpose of their visit was to CHILD'S ably more out than he put in. All worked many days setting up Reg demonstrate the activity and the Ut Your PretcriptioD i Bishop Steck, speaking after honor to him; without him the 2060 So. University Mass to the men who took every ieter type. He went from house to work of their parish conference. 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 617 16th St. and 711 16th St. paper would have surely died. house in his parish lying about us The explanation of the charitable available space in the hotel’s Lin was greatly relieved when I At LoaiBl&ni and Sooth Clafton coin room, emphasized that the and asking people to cut off their work and the manner of holding did not find myself owning the subscriptions. Many did. Another the meetings was listened to with The firms listed here de­ state does not give rights, but only Register. It is impossible for me Washington Park Mkt. exists to protect them. was a man from another union great attention. The visit is ap­ to insist too much that I do not who, on a Catholic Press day, pick­ serve to be remembered Faith Part of Citizenihip preciated and the fruit of it will Red & White Food Store believe in private ownership, eted the front of a church and told be the establishment of a confer­ when you are distributing j “Faith is part of American whether by priests or laymen, for his fellow parishioners that the BILL HUGHES, Prop. citizenship,” he continued. “This ence in the parish. diocesan newspapers. It is all right Register was a scab paper. He Palms will be blessed and dis- Complete Food Service your patronage in the dif­ is God’s country in history, tradi­ in the case of independent publica­ ruined the Press Sunday in that tion and colonization.” tions of Catholic persuasion, but - tributed on Sunday before the 10 598 South Gilpin ferent lines of business. For all model Chev parish. It probably did not e n t« o’clock Mass. The Holy Name so- Bishop Steck called attention to it seems as off-color to me for in­ the heads of these men that t h ^ ^t*a Saurt ta Ba Thriftar** the fact that the march of Jesuit dividuals to own an official Cath­ ciety and the Knights of the Altar Chevrolet rolett . . . 1940 to were not only committing an act will receive Holy Communion the and Franciscan missionaries across olic newspaper as it would be for of grave injustice, but also fighting 1948! North America had left many evi­ them to own a church. coming Sunday in the 8 o’clock Engine Block religion. To them, nothing could be Mass. dences of Catholicity in what is I still had some stock in the wrong if done to an employer. Gives you a new fac now the United States. “The Register, but by no means held I have seen union men on news­ nONNIE BRAE Assembly tory assemble names of San Diego, San Fran­ the control. In time I gave this cisco, Santa Fe, and St. Louis all papers make some cruel demands Federal Aid Bill stock to the diocese. I nave not at times of employers, and I have motor! bespeak the faith of our fore­ held any for years. Washington.—A Federal Aid to bears.” seen a complete disregard on the Education bill that would even­ Shopping District Price includes parts Noting the parallel between the No Thought of Cain part of unions for*the public ^ood tually allocate $2,410,000,000 a Moslem threat to Catholic Europe I am by no means of the opinion year for school purposes has been and labor! Father McMenamin never used that a union can do no wrong. I and the present Communist dan­ his position as a prominent priest introduced into the House hy Rep. a x mi## ger, Bishop Steck called the roll of know, as a moral theologian, that John Lesinski Of Michigan. Paro- ( jQ H Q Q Q P | | Q p y C | S for commercial ends, though rich there are two sides to the capital- Bonnie Brae the great laymen who fought for parishioners often offered to “let chial and other private school the faith. “Louis IX, Thomas More, labor dispute, and that both sides children are eligible for health Lnbricalioo, Car Washing, Batteries DRUG CO. hini in on a good thing." He died have at time been guilty of exces­ YIHER Ozanam, Windhorst all were lay a poor man. He was not a pub­ and welfare benefits under the Recharged. Tire Vnleanizing ALFRED C. ANDERSEN, Ovnar-Msaagse sive selfishness. But I have been bill. The measure was introduced men; so now can militant Catholic lisher in order to make money. I fe most definite part of the move­ BONNIE BRAE Hava TOUT Doctor phono us men, by sterling example and fi­ feel sure that he gave away what at the request of the A.F. of L. your Prescriptions delity, rally to the cross.” ment that has brought about a bet­ CONOCO SERVICE ever he did make. He took a fear ter condition for the workingman opinion had long agitated. My Beer, Wines, Etc. Among those present at the ful risk of losing a great deal, but 724 So. University • P E 9909 7SS Sa Dnivtrstty KS SS74 speakers’ table were Archbishop in this country, and I know that heart is with the workers, now as be was so scrupulous about finan the reforms instituted during the always. But I am not a fanatic, , . i ■ .i . CATHEDRAL PARISH Vehr, Governor Knous, Mayor cial obligations that he would have Rooseveltian years were in a large Newton, and Monsignor John R. let no easy interpretation of the measure the changes I and other Kf. Preisser's Red & White Mulroy, director of Catholic Char­ bankruptcy laws excuse him if the Catholics who influenced public of grave injustices. SHOE REPAIRING ities. Also present at the public paper had folded up. Grocery and Market Expert Work — Quality Matarlala Rcaaonable Pileaa - - Prompt Serriem Rosaries & Medals display of faith were a large num As for Bishop Tihen, there was FANCT MEATS. VEGETABLES, AND Watch Repairing her of civic leaders. Catholic and no thought of gain when he took qUAUTY GROCERIES AT Bonnie Brae 3-D«x SerricR non-Catholic alike. over. The diocese had no money REASONABLE PRICES ' Shoe Repairing Both Governor Knous and with which to buy the Register, Free Delivery SPmee 4447 Mayor Newton pledged continued t i l l E. Ohio Ats. <8s. Univ, and Ohio) 757 So. University COLfMlt^OCDtN CROWN JEWELERS and he paid for it out of his own EASTER SPECIAL ViMvie., Colo 424 E. Colfax at Penn interest in, and support of arch­ personal funds. It seems that he Regular $10.00 Crama t^OO TA. 6411 diocesan activities during the com had a little money when he came Oil Permanent W ave...... —------■ ing year. to Colorado. I was never sure $12.80 Helena Curtis Bishop Steck was introduced by until after his resignation whether George D. Lerg, grand Knight of SOETH GAYLORD HATHAWAY’S diocesan or personal funds had Regular $20.00 Helena 4 the Denver council of the Knights gone into the purchase. I learned, Curtis Cold W a r ...... CITY LACE CLEAIVERS of Columbus. however, after he resigned that he Msay Styles Hr. Vtrnsa AUsn, fonssrly with N#ast«t«r's Is a Shopping District Justin Hannen, prominent Gath had put the money up, for he of­ ts Choos. FrMi nstlenslly kaswn kslr stylist. 2625 East 3rd Are. Phona DE. 6891 olic attorney, acted as master of fered me a gift of the entire prop­ Cartains • Pillows Carefally Cleaned and Returned Same Slae. Special Care ceremonies at the breakfast. erty, then worth considerable. I ALLEN’S BEAUTY SALON Giren to Table LInena. Blanketa Laundered Wlthoat Shrinkaaa. asked him to turn it over to his 2013 So. Broadway RA. 4854 WORK CALLED FOB AND OELIVBRED successor, Bishop Vehr, for the SOCCUUSTS n MBTY CltSTBIO diocese. This was immediately SHOES FOR THE fu ll Cast Listed done, and in time all the other out­ MARYAmE standing stock was turned over to ENTIRE FAMILY for Annual Opera the diocese, ’'’ishop Tihen offered BAKERIES LOKHNER AND LYNCH, INC. the stock to me because he was WE CAN HELP YOU Lowest Prices in Denver oeNvn FINE FLOOR COVKRtNCS “of the old school” and thought Indirldasl (Continued From Page One) that an individual priest who X-Ray Fitting EASTER /4 Complete Line of Ruk*. Carpett and Linoleumt othy Kirsten; Faust, Joseph Lade- owned the paper might be more CAKES latttier D«coratlnt S«rTlc« — Orapcr<«> — Cemtnet Worfc iBTitaS route; Mephistopheles, Fred Nes- willing to stick with the everlast­ Cu$hioned Shoes "All Butter" bit; Valentine, Robert Busch; Sie- FR. 300R bvk bt sppointmkni 7501 E. COL-FAX AVE. ingly nard work that is necessary TO-HELP YOURSELF Health Spot Shoes 8 4 ^ bel, Esther Linden; Martha, Bea­ in publishing. He was a man who dot. trice Brewster; and Wagner, Jack I Fra. Dellyery an $i Ordar Race; placed extreme trust in individual 1024 8. Gaylerd . 25 Bnidvay A REPUTABLE DRUG responsibility. If you need money by arranging a loan with payments SENDEL SHOE STORE PCiri 7315 SPriN 7413 STORE Wednesday, April 27 — Mar­ adjusted to your needs, to consoiidote all your bills. CURK’S FLOWERS guerite, Ruan Franz; Faust, Joseph After about a year, I was able 1023 So. Gaylord RA. 8087 Laderoute; Mephistopheles, Wel­ to put into effect my long-time Nearly every family finds it necessary to borrow money COHPLBTB LINK Of COT rLOWUtSj dream of having our own printing SND POTTKO PUNTS lington Ezekiel; Valentine, Fred at some time or other. We hove been serving the needs • oaliTtT Ta. tees/ Nesbit; Siebel, Truly Barr; Mar­ plant. At least we made a start Overstake's Pharmacy Quality Cleaning toward i t It was now possible to of thousands of borrowers for over 30 years and you ore Floral Sprays and Coraaacs tha, Jeanne Memmer; and Wagner, ask for money without having any­ 1000 So. Gaylord RA. 4401 Ueover .COLFAX DBlVB-IN IIM B. COLFAX'' Charles Thomann; Colfax at Dotrning body get the idea that individuals assured of courteous, expert service. Coll on the phone Have Your Doctor Phone Washington Park KEystono S217 , Thursday, April 28 — Mar­ were being made rich. The paper guerite, Dorothy Kirsten; Faust, or in person at our office if we con help you. Vs His Prescription Cleaners became the Bishop’s property in N. W. CHRISTENSEN Marvin Worden; Mephistopheles, the summer of one year, and in We Deliver . Joseph Wolff; Valentine, Alvin the next year I began a mail cam­ LOANS QUICKLY MADE ON We Give i t 9 C Green Stsanps lOaX S. Gaylord SP. 7898 When Low in Spirits, Call Robbie: K E 4SS4 Schwarz; Siebel, Joan Kruger; paign to raise a little money to Martha, Beatrice Brewster; and oegm the purchase of machinery. Autos, Furniture, Colloterol, First and Second Mortgages C H 3 8 7 7 Wagner, Louis Schoen. We asked for a meagre $8,600. W e ROBBIE'S Miss Kirsten, Ezekiel, and Lade­ got about $1,800 in gifts. Small as on Improved Denver Reel Estate and to soloried employes route are Metropolitan sUrs. All the amount was, it enabled us to HARDWARE the others are local singers, many on their plain note, without on assignment of wages and PTRBXWARE. SILKX COFFEE MAKERS make the first payment on some KEHTONB - HcHVBTBT PAINTS [ommunity Plouier^ of whom have appeared in previous equipment I felt safe in going without notifying the employer. HOUSEHOLD WARE O n r o 1043 SOUTH GRYLORO productions of the Denver Grand ahead. Opera company. ViUlC PHONE $Pni€c73l8 Capital-Labor BattU We Buy Mortgages and Contracts So. 6o|lord Hdw. Co. LIQUOR STORE One of the largest choruses to There was another reason, how appear in recent years will be seen ever, for this step than the desira­ lo s s So. Gaylord SP. 2961 VAN ZIMMERMAN. Maawav 1634 TREMONT and heard in Faust, Lillian (Jovillo bility of getting our own plant The Next Door to J u . Clark# Charch Goo4s it bellet mistresi, and'Walter Kee- job printing shop where the Reg­ CONOCO PRODUCTS ley is in charge of scenery. ister was being produced had Featuring Chrittian Broi, Wines db Brandies Father Kolka reveals that there joined in a movement with other P E . 2464 BOB’S W IGA Motor Rapairing is a briak sale for box seats, which printing houses to lock out printers JIM FURLONG Waahing - Lubricating FREE DELIVERY have been available to the public who had gona on strike- There 1735 Weiton St, KEystone 2224 Cars Called For dk Dellrered for more than two weeks. Box was no intention of hiring them SUPER MARKET reservations may be had by calling back. Persons who had no train­ Open Daily 8:S0 to 5:00; Saturdays Till 1 P.M. Maata • GrecariM - Vagetablaa Washington Park Garage him at AComa 3825. ing, or almost none, were given Better Quality for Less 1001 S. Gaylord SP. 428f PAGE FOUR Office, 938 lannock Sfraet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyatone420S Thundey, April 7, 1949 St Thomas' Club Plons Retreat Sunday The St. Thomas University club Regular Catholic Socials Planned will hold a day of recollection, with the Rev. Dr. David Maloney, North‘Denver assistant Chancellor, as retreat Lenten Talks master. The conferences will be Spring Turns K. of C. Agree to Assist held in S t Mary’s academy, 1870 Trent O'Connor Assumes Club to Plan Pennsylvania, Denver, on Palm Concluded at Thoughts of Sunday, April 10, from 9 a.m. to Young People's Activity Variety Show 6:30 p.m. St. Joseph's Softball Chairmanship Father Maloney, a native of Riding Fans Biggest prospect facing the expanding activ­ (St. Mark’s Young People’s Club) Littleton, attended Littleton high (9t, Joseph’s Young People's Business is business I And St. Club) Trent O’Connor of the St. Joseph club has agreed (La Croix do Lourdai Club) school, the University of Colorado, ities of Sie Catholic Young People’s council of Den­ Mark’s club has plenty of business The final session of the discus­ to step into the shoes of Walt Gassman and become the Spring is finally here—we hope- ver is the possibility of regular Catholic socials, held to discuss at its meeting Thursday St. Thomas’ seminary, and re­ chairman of the softball league to be sponsored by the And La Croix de Lourdes club has evening, April 7, at St. Catherine’s ceived his doctorate in canon law sion class conducted by the Rev. planned the season’s first horse-, weekly or biweekly under Catholic auspices. cafeteria at 8:80. from the Gregorian university In Carl Schwan, C.SS.R., club mod- Catholic Young People’s council. Walt was forced to re­ biack • ride • • for - -Sunday, ...... April 10. Frank Breen, council president, All members are ur^ed to be Rome, Italy. He was ordained erator, was held Friday evening The club will meet at the rectory announces after discussions with season. If the plan succeeds and after Lenten devotions. Members sign when his business transferred him to Casper, Wyo. on hand for the discussion of fu­ while he was studying in Rome. and leave at 12:30 p.m. for Dick’s Judge George Lerg, grand knight sufficient interest is shown in the ture plans. Heading the list of fu­ wish to thank Father Schwarz at Trent will have Jim Hartford of stables, which will provide the of the Fourth Degree Knights of project there is definite likelihood The day of recollection will re­ this time for the opportunity to was won by the K-Ducat club, ture events is the variety show to St. Joseph's club, who handled the horsepower for the afternoon. A Columbus, that the fraternal order that the project will be made a be staged April 26, Feast of St. place the regular meeting held on attend the cla.sscs, which were in­ basketball league so successfully, which also won its match against big turnout of all would-be eques­ 18 ready to co-operate with the regular affair next fall. Mark. the second Monday of each month. teresting and instructive. For a long time the need of University club catechists have and Bob Jackson of the K-Ducat an all-star outfit at the All-Cath­ trians is expected. It is taken for council in sponsoring such regular The results of the club elections granted that all real horsemen will regular Catholic socials has been Actual work on the variety show started catechism classes in Ever- club for his assistants. All three olic field day held at Our Lady of socials. The K. of C. would offer was begun on April 4 at St. Cath­ held Wednesday evening will be be on hand. the use of their hall and the council seen in the city. The young people irreen. announced in next week’s paper. were ringleaders in last year’s the Rockies camp. of all parishes would benefit by the erine’s. At this meeting Kate softball activities. would provide the orchestra under Officers were chosen at the regular All clubs are urged to get their Vice Prexy the plan now being discussed. arrangement if it was known that Scardina, chairman, discussed ten­ meeting and a schedule of activi­ 10 Teams teams organized immediately since Breaks Leg As yet no definite arrangements a social under Catholic auspices tative plans for the show. Prao ties for April was presented by it is expected that play will begin have been made but it is hoped was available at a definite site tice will begin immediately after the social committee. Expected The club vice president has every week. Oftentimes those who the business meeting. All who wish May 11 Is Date in the first or second week of May. really fixed herself up fine. That that one or two such affairs may Thursday evening, April 7, all It is expected that the six clubs bo attempted before the summer desire such entertainment are com­ to participate should be present As last year, games will be played broken leg Betty Penick suffered pelled to frequent unbecoming at this meeting. members of St. Joseph’s club are that participated in the league urged to attend the regular square on Sunday afternoons on the dia­ while skimg Sunday is goinif to places. All who have ticket returns to last year will be joined by four ad­ ut a crimp in her club activities For Communion dance session in the St. Joseph ditional teams. Last year’s league monds at Ninth and Columbine, The entire project will come up make are requested to make them parish hall. St. Joseph’s has been for a while, but the best wishes of at the meeting Thursday night. which have already been reserved all go out to her for a speedy re­ Blessed Martin for serious consideration at the host to these council dances for for club play. covery. May we autograph your next council meeting, scheduled for Bowling is scheduled for Sun­ the past year. Members of other Friday evening, April 22. Council day, April 10, at 6:30 at the Cen­ Breakfast Event cast, Betty? young people’s groups attend reg­ QUALITY PET SUPPLY Girls* League officeri wish to thank Judge Lerg tennial lanes. All club members What happened? Saturday our ularly and the sessions have be­ Siamese Kittens, Club Plans First and memberi of the Knights of who may be interested but who do The special committee in come increasingly popular. Possibility bowlers got out of their rusty Puppies, Canaries, Columbus lor their encouragement not belong are welcome. The new charge of the Communion An invitation is extended to any The next council meeting will dis­ groove and took two out of three and interest in activities of young Parakeets, games from St. Joseph’s team. bowling league got off to a rine breakfast to be sponsored by Catholic young man or woman to Golden cuss the possibility of a girls’ Catholics of Denver. start last Sunday. league to participate in regular This puts us back into a tie for Mountain Picnic the Catholic Young People’s join St. Joseph’s Young People’s Hamsters, competition. club. Information about the club White Mice last place with the K-Ducats. council has announced that can be obtained from Father (Bleittd Martin Young Peopia’i definite arrangements have been Gold & Tropi. Club) Schwarz, club moderator, or from cal Fish, Aqua­ Cathedral Club Calls Halt made for the affair to be held any officer of the club. riums and There is to be a wiener roast Sunday. May 22. Supplies Communion Breakfast Saturday, April 9, at Bergan park. Selection of this date will not This is the first picnic of the interfere with parish Mother’s day Pet Suppliet & Remedie* season and everyone is looking for­ To Activities in Holy Week celebrations and will provide the Young People to Aid Freth & Froxen Hon* Meat* ward to a wonderful time. All club Is Held by Fraternity (Cathedral Young People’* Club) ing has been canceled on Good opportunity for members of all 1514 GLENARM AC. 0181 members going on the picnic are CYPC has not scheduled any Friday, April 15. clubs to gather before the summer asked to meet in the church audi­ season begins. Youth Center Work (Phi Kappa Fraternity) Communion breakfast is a monthly activities during Holy Week to al­ On Friday, April 8, there will torium at 6 p.m. The committee low club members to attend church Thirty Denver university stu­ event. members, Bob Gallagher, Mary be bowling as usual at 9 o’clock Cathedral Seats dents received Communion and services. Bowlers, please note that at Colfax lanes. Last week’s high The Catholic Young People’s Monday evening a rush party Sebastian, Rich and Marie Mauro, regular Friday night league bowl- Will Be Reserved council has again undertaken to SILVERWARE had breakfast together in the was held at Cunningham’s restau­ Bob McLain, and Val Beulegmaim games were Larry Keating’s 225 1847 Bofers Bros. Holmes & Edwards Knights of Columbus clubhouse rant in South Denver. Ten pos­ promise there will be plenty of and Hubertine Mog’s 189; high The Very Rev. Walter Canavan. assist the Missionary Sisters of Community Sunday morning. The group in­ sible pledges were guests of food to take care of the appetites series were Larry Keating’s 665 rector of the Cathedral, has agreed Our I.ady of Victory in their G ravy Ladles Oyster Forks cluded charter members of the and Lucille Moore’s 462. The to allow the young people to re­ lee honor. On the preceding Friday of the club members. K-Ducat Officers Holy Ghost youth center. Sister Re­ Tea Spoons Butter Spreaders Phi Kappa fraternity and a num­ Shamrocks, captained by Frank serve the center sections of the evening, the fraternity showed The April Fool’s party last Fri gina, superior, in a message to CROWN JEWELERS ber of rushees. Phi Kapp< -mem­ moving pictures of the 1948 Breen, won all three games last Cathedral for the 9 o’clock Mass bers ordinarily attend Mass to­ day was a big success. Everyone To Be Announced Friday night and pulled 12 games on that morning. After the Mass Frank Breen, council president, ex­ 424 E. Colfax at Penn. TA. 6411 Olympics at the K. of C. club­ had a good time. The girls proved gether every Sunday and the house. ahead of their nearest rivals. The breakfast will be served in the Em­ pressed gratitude at the offer of to be the best backward spellers in (K-Ducet Young People's Club) Schmoos by losing two went into pire room of the Shirley-Savoy ho­ the council. Tentative plans have been an­ the club. Marguerite Sebastian was The officers of the K-Ducat a tie with the Eagle Eyes for sec­ tel. Tickets for the breakfast will The Cathedral club will begin nounced for the sponsoring of an the champion. Thanks go to the club elected at the meeting held ond place. be made available to club delegates the program after Easter and organ recital by Dr. E. Louis hardworking committee for a won­ at St. John’s school Wednesday Eudora Thomas, in charge of at the next council meeting. other clubs will be asked for ^olticL *^Weli pLol^^tdjfkt Houde. The recital will probably derful evening. A number of new evening will be announced in next volunteer assistance after that be held in May. the music appreciation group, is The speaker for the affair has ONir THt riNEtT FOi TODAY’S lOVUY IIID fll people were among the group and it week’s paper. They will succeed arranging a party to seen Monsi­ not been named yet but the com­ time. It is probable that the c o v iia o e k t h fosed Phi Kappa fraternity has been coMritn wiDoiNO or is hoped they will continue to come. Bob Jackson, president; Bob gnor Bosetti's presentation of mittee promises that every effort supervision work will be expanded AND CANDID PICTUIES IN A HANDtOM lOlMCH welcomed back to the campus of beyond what was formerly done, AUUM roil JUST t u .00 .. . SMAU OtPY AUUMS Sunday evening a large party of Smith, vice president; Madonna Faust on Tuesday, April 26. She will be made to secure a speaker co M n in SI0...SPECU1 discount o n n o w u ' Denver university after a lapse of Deuschle, secretary; and Bernice but with 10 clubs to furnish volun­ IF DUIMO. club members enjoyed a most de­ has reserved a block of front row of the caliber of those who have 18 years. The D.U. chapter, known Schields, treasurer. seats in the mezzanine at $1.80 previously addressed council break­ teers this should not make much as the Phi chapter, was reacti­ licious dinner at the Holland House The Rev. Francis Syrianey, club difference. THt COMPAMT OP DI NV U in Golden. Lee Pantle and Barbara each. All CYPCers interested in’ fasts. lilt WlirON IT. • TA. Ml* vated Feb. 26, after nine months moderator, gave the last of his of preparation by a smalT group Wolf are to be commended on the seeing this popular opera should The affair will be the sixth # Lenten lectures on the saints prior call Eudora, AL. 6570, not later semiannual city-wide Communion of interested individuals. splendid work they did in getting to the meeting. St. Frances Cabrinl reservations and notifying club than Sunday, April 10. breakfast sponsored by the coun­ Group Seeks was the topic of discussion, bring­ Council activities include: cil in the past three years. members. After the dinner, mem­ ing the summary course of Church bers went to the home of Lucille Thursday, April 7 — Square Gene Silva is chairman of the Chapter House history up to the present. Other dancing at St. Joseph’s hall, 6th committee in charge. He is being Dr. E, Louis Houde Osborn where an enjoyable eve­ saints considered through the The fraternity members are ning was spent. Thank you, Lucille. and Galapago, 8:30 p.m. assisted by Marion Macken, Walt Organist most anxious to secure their own course included St. Paul, St. Friday, Ap/il 9—Bowling, 7 O’Hayre, and Kathleen McCloskey. Broadway, New York City Featured Organist 10 Years house and have collected pledges The regular business meeting Augustine, St. Francis of Assisi, p.m., Bowl-Mor lanes. Hollywood Recording Artist was held Wednesday, April 6. Be­ from members and friends. Th St. Francis Xavier, and St. Fran­ Softball Call Mada ANNOUNCING national fraternity has already fore the meeting Lenten devotions cis de Sales. were attended and the novena to The Catholic Young People’s Opening of his new exclusive “Hammond Organ Studio” promised a large contribution. Any Plans were discussed for the council is sponsoring a softball LONG BOWLING help that friends coul^ make to­ Blessed Martin was recited. • formation of a softball team to INSTRUCTION— COACHING ^ league this summer and CYPC ward a chapter house would be Three more club members have follow in the footsteps of last will enter a team. Bill Monckton, Radio - Church and Concert deeply appreciated. been appointed as booth chairmen year’s champions. The spring cal­ SEASON TO HAVE Hammond Organ - Grand Piano with Solovox chairman, CH. 8409, has asked fel­ First officers of the reactivated for the coming parish carnival in endar also was arrang^. A big lows who are interested to turn Recordings Periodically Made at Studio chapter are Louis Del Do, presi­ June. They are June Wagner, Bob membership drive will be held after of Student’s Progress out for practice on Sundays, April EXCITING CLOSE dent; Gerald V. Piacentine, vice *ncLain, and Chuck Pantle. Easter. 10, 17, and 24, from 10:30 a.m. (All instruments available for practice) president; Anthony E. Britt, secre­ St. Francis’ bowlers forfeited 1782 South Broadway— Denver, Colorado— RAce 4838 to 1 p.m. These practice sessions tary; and Robert E. Britt, treas­ will be held at Field No. 1, Ninth three games to the Cathedral team urer. Virginia Starr Is Featured and Columbine (N.E. corner of Sunday and thereby forfeited first the field). lace to St. Louis’ keglers as the The club has also decided to owling season went into its final In Opera in New York City form a women's softball team to week. .play y against other clubs if enough St. Joseph’s and Cathedral are Virginia Starr, young Denver under the direction of Monsignor girls are interested. Girls desir­ tied for third place after the coloratura sopraaio, was chosen by Bosetti. She was a regular soloist ous of forming a women’s team Lourdes team took two from St. the Juilliard school of music in with the Denver Municipal band are asked to call the secretary, Joseph’s and the K-Ducat team and New Yorkt^ity to sing the difficult last summer under the direction of Kathleen E. Lare, AL. 4579. Lady of Lourdes quintet are tied role of the Queen of the Night Henry Sachs. Jeanette Kavanaugh has been in last place. PeAm am ni in the school's production of Mo­ Her voice studies were taken at selected as the new juke box chair­ The final week of le a ^ e bowl­ zart’s opera, The Magic Flute. The the Eastman school of music and man. Committees planning par­ ing should see some exciting tus­ performance is being given for a she received her bachelor of mqsic ties and dances at the NCCS hall, sles in all matches as all teams IS THE PERFECT EASTER second time Thursday evening, degree from the University of Den­ which require the use of the juke seek to better their positions and April 7. ver Lamont school of music last box, are asked to contact Jeanette, St. Francis’ and St. Louis’ ‘soar GREETING after the pennant. Sears Slashes Miss Starr is taking graduate June. In the summer of 1947 she TA. 1063. appeared in Flotow's opera, Mar Cathedral leads the high series voice and violin study at the »PP' Ntw USO-NCCS Director with 2,181. St. Louis’ is next with Juilliard school. She has informed tha, with the Central City Opera The club welcomes Maurice company. 2,009, and the K-Ducats are close her family in Den_ver that she ex­ Byrne, new director of the USO- with -2,004. ‘ pects to sing for Ted Mack, form- Virginia is the daughter of Mrs. NCCS office and hopes he will call Joe Yoleff still maintains his Ellis Starr and the late Dr. Starr upon it to give him whatever as­ high individual series with 666. Avalon SHOE PRICES of St. John’s parish. She was an sistance it can render. Incidentally Behind the Cathedral kegler come active member of the K-Ducat Mr. Byrne needs an assistant^ so Fay Stake of St. Louis’ with 526 Young People’s club and sang for if there is a CYPC girl who is a and Larry Keating of Cathedral Beauty Salon several of its parties. On one stenographer and has always with 522. Now save $1.00 to $2.00 occasion she was featured soloist thought she would like to work in Yoleff also has high single game 325 East Colfax at a city-wide Communion break­ a recreation department, here is with 236. Trent O’Connor of S t fast sponsored by the Catholic the opportunity. Mr. Byrne may Joseph’s has 217 and Fay Stake CHerry 0505 on shoes for the entire family Young People’s council. be reached at AL. 5916. of St. Louis’ has 208. This Saturday’s matches pit Ca­ thedral and St. Joseph’s on alleys Irish Lass, Far From Home, and 2; Our Lady of Lourdes Juit received new spring stock of shoes and St. Louis’ on alleys 3 and 4; prices to fit your family budget. and St. Francis’ and the K-Ducats on alleys 5 and 6. Shows Denver True Faith Team Standings Team W. L. A v f . Scuff Tip Oxfords...sturdily built, .3.98 St. Louis’ ...... 32 26 608 long wear. Brown alk. Sixes 12H -3* PERHAPS MANY of the parishioners attending Tre Ore St Francis’ ...... 31 26 567 services at Loyola church on Good Friday will note in the vibrant St. Joseph’s ...... 29 28 590 voice of one of the young women soloists a lilting strain which Cathedral ...... 29 28 650 Children’s Red Slip-ons . . . walk on will mark the singer as Irish and newly here from overseas. Lady of Lourdes .... 25 32 638 air in tbase crepa tolas. Sisas 10-3 3.29 Only a few of Monica’s hearers, however, will know why she K-Ducat club ...... 26 32 602 is so far from home, singing her sweet phrases of faith to Den­ verites, instead of in a small church in Manchester, England. None may guess how real Monica’s faith is. Open Toe T-Strap . . . perforated 3.98 Newmanites to See vamp sandals. White. Sixes THE END OF THE WAR separated Monica from the GI she had met and fallen in love with in her home in Manchester. She erly of Denver, on his Original was content to wait, busy with preparations for married life in Little Flower Movie Moc Tip Oxford . . . perforated tip Amateur hour Wednesday, April the strange sounding state of New Mexico. After all, her lover At the meeting Tuesday, April . . . wear "like iron.” Sixes 12)^-3.. 3.98 13. This ABC network program lived in the city of Santa Fe, the Hgly Faith, and even though he 12, the Denver university Newman is heard over KVOD from 7 to 8 were not Catholic, the providence of God is to be trusted. club will show a movie of the life o’clock on Wednesday evenings. Last year, the 5. S. Washington brought Monica to the United of the Little Flower. A short Last year Virginia sang in the States, and also to her first bitter taste of. heartbreak. Her business meeting^ will precede the Denver Grand Opera company’s fiance still protested love, but was unwilling to give Monica the movie. The meeting win be held in production of Hansel and Gretel sacrament of Matrimony before a priest. He found ties within the Civic Center Student Union his church too strong to break for the obligations marriage to a at 8 p.m. Catholic demands. But he would “marry” Monica, if she would An executive meeting was held consent April ,6 in the home of Helen Attention - Brides To Be s s * Flanagan. The committee heads Nothing will “dress up” the THE IRISH LASS must have thought of the great number were introduced. They are Bill Church more for your wedding of her Irish forebears who had been similarlylila tempted to abandon Lockwood, com­ than one of Wagnxr’x Whit* their faith, and had chosen death first. It did not take Monica long mittee; Jerry Bradford, publicity Aisle Cloth Ruanart, laid down to make up her mind. She chose her faith, and kept right on committee; George B ru m r, mem­ the aisle for the Bridal Ptuty believing—Tn the providence of God. bership committee; and Lillian Ca- to walk on, from the door to Maybe that was what prompted the friendly parents of varra, Helen Auge, Anna Lee Kel- Beautiful the altar. Monica's erstwhile fiance to help her find work in Denver . . . sey‘. Bill Coates, social committee. maybe it was God’s providence which made her feel heartbreak as Elaine O’Brien was also intro­ W* also Furnish a prm>aration for even greater joy to come. duced as the initiation chairman. White Dresses Sidewalk Canopies nliatever the case, to Monicas with real faith, disappoint­ Charles Mulcahy will be spon fo r Available only through your own ment never deals a crushing blow. sored by the Newman clnb in the 1740 Broadway local florist, at roasonablo cost. That is why Monica’s voice will sound strong, clear, and com­ Kinnley Oratorical contest. The Easter pelling Good F^day, echoing sweetly from the Loyola choirloft. finals will be held in the chapel Phone K£. 1155 Shoe D ept Main Floor CARL A. WAGNER MF6. G0,« ING. That is why, whatever happens to Monica, she will find true Friday, April 8, at 10 a.m., at First Commumon happiness. ______University Park campus. or Confirmation lee 98 GOLGOTHA 8 PASSION FILM Tomorrow Evening, 8 P.M. Fox Gift & Baby Shop comin^THE REGIS BAZAAR-AprII 28,29,30-M ayl. NAVAJO THEATER April 8th Broadway PE lljs? Thursday, April 7, 1949 Office, 938 lanneek Sheet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitene420S PAGE PtV| Blossom Princess Denver Principal Writes DR. JAMES P. Schedule Given . * GRAY For Holy Week Up-to-Date Grammar Text Optomelrtu School children all over the Denver schools for nearly 30 riSVAL CARE country for years to come are go­ yean, is pleased with the series, EYES EXAMINED At St. Joseph's ing to like Mrs. Frances Noar, entitled “English for Today.” “I • VISUAL TRAINING Denver school principal. Mrs. Noar certainly hope it accomplishes its (St. Joteph'* Radampteriit Pari«h, purpose,” she says, “making writ­ Optometrist D anrcr) ing and talking good English ex­ Father Harry S. Smith, C.SS.R., citing, provocative, and interesting 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. SL pastor of St. Joseph’s, has an­ for children.” Phone for Appointment nounced the followii^ schedule for It appean that older people are TA. 8883 the events of Holy Week. On Palm interested in the series also. Early Sunday the palms will be blessed reports from testing committees before the High Mass at 10 o’clock indicate that J. P. Lippincott Co., and will be distributed after Mass. the publisher, will have a best­ Those desiring palms may also selling textbook on the list. procure them after the 11:30 Mass Writing textbooks is old stuff SPECIAL Thru Sunday, April lOlh or in the ^afternoon. On Sunday for Mrs. Noar. Since 1925, when Fried Freeh evening the Eucharistic hour will she aided in the revision of Eng­ begin at 7 :30 and the sermon will lish courses in Denver public be preached by Father Milton schools, she has been working on JO IBO SIIRIM I* .S | .2 5 Girse, C.SS.R. grammars. In 1934 was published Complete Six Course Dinner On Monday evening the regular a series, "L an^age in Action,” of ■Includes Choice of 3 Salads games party will be held in the which Mrs. Noar was co-author. A law student at the Cath­ 10 Appetizers 20 Desserts hall. All are invited to attend and “I liked that series,” says Mrs. olic IJniversity of America, 6 Vegetables Potatoes and Drink Noar. “And it was a great success. Minerva Victoria Gallegos (above) participate in the games. Attrac­ Served Daily and Sunday Jl:30 AsM, to 8:00 P..W. tive prizes will be on display. It was used in all the 48 states and of Albuquerque, N, Mex., was se­ Hawaii. But this newer series is lected as Cherry Blossom Prin­ Closed Mondsys Parking Right Neit The Parent-Teachers’ associa­ Large Tables for Parties tion of St. Joseph’s will have its bettest I think. cess and represented her native Door—10c meeting for April on Tuesday eve­ “The new books have a narrat- state of New Mexico in the annual ning after devotions in honor of tive style that should be more in­ Cherry Blossom festival in Wash­ Our Mother of P ^ e tu a l Help, teresting. And the children will ington. which are held eveiy Tuesday of like them more. There are plenty Descendant of pioneer Spanish Crold^ niLaiiteni of colored pictures.’’ families of New Mexico, she stud­ the year at 7:30. At this meeting Mri, France! Noar Broadway and 13tb At«. RESTAURANT the elections will be held for the Mrs. Noar has been working on ied in Loretto Heights college, new officers for the coming year. has written an English grammar the new series for four years. She Denver, before entering the Cath­ olic university. On Wednesday, Confessions will series that talks about television, did all the work on the books for be heard from 4:30 to 6:30 and airplanes, cowboys, and atoms and the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth from 7:30 to 8:30 in the evening. makes learning the rules practi­ grades and collaborated on books On Holy Thursday Holy Com­ cally painless. for the seventh and eighth grades. munion will be distributed at 6 and Mrs. Noar, who has taught in For the past 13 years the text­ 7 o’clock and the Solemn Mass will book author has been principal of begin at 8 o’clock. There will be Teller school, at E. 12th avenue a procession of the Blessed Sacra­ Nurses' Council and Garfield. She had been prin­ E A S T E R 'S ment to the altar of reposition cipal of the Smedley school for with the children of the grade five years and had been a teacher school participating. The girls’ Presents $250 to at the Stevens school. She has held COMINQ! choir under the direction of Sister the post of president of the Den­ Cecelia will sing at the Mass. ver Principals’ and Directors’ as­ sociation. Never before have On Thursday evening services Seminary Fund of the Eucharistic hour will begin Her family is “old Colorado.” the Flowers and at 7:30. The sermon will be (Archdiocesan Council of Catholic'Her grandparents crossed the reached by Father Smith and Con­ Nurtet, Denrer) | plains from Kansas City in a cov- Plants been so fessions will be heard after the On Monday, April 4. .Mrs. Jose-l^re^ wagon in 1865 and settled services. phine Hayes, president of the m Central City, and her grand­ ACCN, and Mrs. Cele Geiger, father was operator of the first lovely^ Services on Good Friday will be­ bridge chairman, presented the coal mine at Louisville. Denver's Largest Dealer gin at 12 noon with the .Mass of Very Rev. William Kenneally, A sister of Mrs. Noar, Sister M. A Breath of Spring! the Presanctified. Following the rector of St. Thomas’ seminary, a Alberta, was a hospital nun in the Ma.ss of the Presanctified, Father check for $250. This was the ACCN Order of St. Francis of Assisi for An Early Selection Assures ‘M/fer All, It's Service That Counts" Christopher Farrell, C.SS.R., of contribution to St. Thomas’ build­ 39 years. She died in 1948. You of the Best. Wichita, Kans., will deliver a ser­ ing fund. Mrs. Noar was married in 1914 j mon on four of the seven last MAIN April 21 is the date that has to Charles C. Noar. They have one words. The sermon will be fol­ been set for the annual ACCN daughter, Mrs. Maurice Hanna, a 1335 Broadway 1314-1338 Acoma lowed by the Stations of the Cross. games party. The party will be graduate of the Catholic Univer­ The Bright Spot Flower Shop Then another sermon on the last Held in Oscar Male hall at 8 p.m. sity of .America with a degree in FR. 2745 Josephine at 5tK Ave On CiTie C«nt«r 3 1 1 1 three words will be delivered and Tickets are 60 cents and may be social work. The family are mem­ the people will be invited to ap­ obtained from Florence Morahan, bers of St. Philomena’s parish. proach the altar for the veneration chairman, by calling GR. 3734. of the cross. On Good Friday night Special prizes will be featured. there will be a sermon and the The Cana living room unit met RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. Way of the Cross. Tuesday, April 5, at 8 p.m. in the The services on Holy Saturday home of Mr. and Mrs. Baker, 930 OENERAL TIRES morning will begin at 7 o’clock. Magnolia. Mr. and Mrs. Les The Solemn Mass will begin about Elliott were the hosts of the eve­ 8 o'clock. Holy Communion will ning. A discussion on “Recreation General Batteries be distributed in the Mass. Con­ in the Home" was led by Mrs. John fessions will be heard Saturday Downs. KRAFT RECAPPING afternoon and evening. The grade The Spiritual Life club will meet GENERAL school girls’ choir will sing at the in the home of Mrs. Marjorie LET'S GET OaWN TO BRASS TACKS Kraft Inspected .Mass. Vogt, 2700 S. Emerson, Thursday, SQUEEGEE On Easter Sunday the Masses April 7, at 8 p.m. Used Tires will be at the regular times. No Mr. and Mrs. Richard Macker and put Bernard's better value-giving claims to the acid test of factual analysis Confessions will be heard on are the parents of a girl, born in I G.T.A.C Easy Pay. 1401 W. Colfax TA 6604 Easter Sunday morning. There will St. Joseph’s hospital. What's th# rual story behind our statement that we offer you more for your money In quality be a High Mass at 10 o’clock at The annual (Communion break­ clothing thon any store in this region? We realixe that tdk Is cheap . . and we don’t believe which the choir will sing its Easter fast will be held May 15 at Holy program. Ghost church. confidence can be blindly inspired . . . that's why we wont to re-emphasixe our "5-point policy" ■SERVICE, TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.- that assures you of obtaining WHAT you wont, WHEN you wont it . at prices 'way below your expectotions! Here It is a statement that provides the answer to "Why Bernord's?'' 2101 15th Street 135 Reservations Are Made .ALpine 2378 4. VALUE. Our low overhead, valued market connec­ WAREHOUSING’ LOCAL HAULING 1. FABRIC VALUE. The fabrics in our all-wool luifs are For Guild Breakfast Sunday tions and jetlstactlon with loss than the customary CARLOAD DISTRIBUTING hard-finished, virgin wool worsteds. They're hand­ Miss Josephine Hytrek, chair­ Lady of Sorrows circle in her picked personally by us for wear resisfance, lasting profit make it possible tor us to otter REAL DOLLAR man of. the entertainment com­ home Tuesday evening, April 6. appearance and eye-appealing paf+ern. SAVINGS on suits of superior quality. To convince your­ mittee of the Archbishop’s guild, Mrs. Evelyn Jarratt showed a self of this we invite your personal comparison. has announced that 135 reserva­ colored film of the dedication of 2..STYLE. Advance styles that are winning popularity tions have been made for the cor­ Our Lady of Lourdes church. The 5. SERVICE. The unhurried, genuine interest exhibited porate Communion and breakfast throughout the country are always available at Ber­ Cleaning at its Best members spent the remainder of by our trained salesmen in satisfying your clothing re­ to be held on Palm Sunday at St. the evening sewing on linens. nard's . . . and. of course, popular conservative styles Francis de Sales’ church, Denver. as well. Whether extreme or subdued, every one of quirements is just one of the reasons why wo can guar­ The time is 9 o’clock for the Mass Blessed Martin’s Circle 3 DAY SERVICE Mrs. Marie Dinan entertained our suits Is youthful in style. antee your absolute satisfaction. The friendly atmo­ and 10:15 the breakfast. Miss the members of Blessed Martin’s Hytrek asks all who have to can­ circle in her home Wednesday eve­ 3. TAILORING. We insist upon-our manutacturer'i sphere you'll discover at Bernard's is an expression on cel their reservations to get in Pickup and Delivery ning, April 6. The members spent strict adherence to our rigid specifications in tailoring our pert of the high value we pjace on winning your touch with her at TA. 6649 by the evening playing games. Thursday evening, April 7. just as we insist upon perfection in alterations from friendship and continued patronage. Why not discover 594 So. Broadway — PE. 4686 Committee Appointed St. J oseph’s Circle our own staff of skilled tailoring craftsmen. "It's not Mrs. Mary Lou Sprague is still tor yourself the thrill of saving money on choice quality Mrs. Dorothy Dandrow, co- your suit unless it tits" is more than just our slogan chairman of the ways and means confined to St. Anthony’s hos­ clothing . why not pay us a visit? SOUTH DENVER CLEANERS committee, reports that all com­ pital. Miss Frances Hankey has it's our credo. mittees have been appointed for been seriously ill with a skin in­ ^Awvwwjwaaaawwwvwvwwwvwwuvvwvwwwwuv the coming games party to be held fection. Mrs. Emma Dixon, a for­ at St. Francis de Sales’ hall April mer member of the circle who now 20. The tickets are printed and resides in Seattle, Wash., sent for YOUR selection! Over 2000 FOR HOME OR FARM will be distributed at the breakfast word of the birth of a daughter, on April 10. Jacqueline. Our Lady of Sorrows Circle St. Frances Cabrini’s Circle BRAND NEW ALL-WOOL WORSTED ROCKY MOUNTAIN Mrs. Martha Serafini acted as The members of the St. Frances hostess to the members of Our Cabrini circle will be entertained SEED CO. by Mrs. Frances Poth in her h ^ e Tuesday, April 12. They will sew SPRING SUITS V., Is at Your Serrica Theatine Official on linens. Immaculate Conception Circle Famously Low Priced Just 1949 Catalogue Note Friday evening, April 1, was the ''X ‘ Available Is Giving Mission date of the last meeting of Immac­ I ulate Conception circle. Miss Ag­ I s i s * P. O. Box 388 (Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine, nes Montgomery entertained the J 5 1325 15th St. MA. 6134 Denver) members in her home. The guests A two-week mission in Our present at the meeting were Miss Lady of Guadalupe shrine started Edna Moore and Miss June Simms. Sunday, April 3, and will last The members formulated plans throughout the week ending Sun­ for their annual Mother’s day din­ day, April 17, at 3 o’clock in the ner at which they will honor their afternoon. The Very Rev. Julian mothers. The evening was spent in Om at rba World’s Fiaast Chiaos Adrover, C.R., Procurator General sewing and making favors for this of the Theatine Fathers, ia con­ coming event. ducting this mission. Ava Maria CircU Daily Low Mass is at 8 o’clock Following attendance at the and evening services are at 7:30 mission, members of the Ave Ma­ o’clock. Father Adrover’s sermons ria circle met in the home of Miss are based on the Ten Command­ Catharine Maloney Wednesday, enox G k tH fb ments. Although the church has April 6. Their usual study club been filled to capacity each eve­ was followed by sewing and re­ BalTadara,’' our most ning, Father Andrew Burguera, freshments. wanted Lenox pattern C.R., extends his invitation tsrs fVBwr r t# t sailt Csadd«sst»-M y i»aae a m lege, Washington, D. C., will sing donations for this basket. The devotional music under the direc­ evening was spent sewing on tion of Frater Ronald Friel, O.F.M. linens. PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, I^Eyitone 4205 Thuridoy, April 7, 1949

Church Cleaning Proposed U. S. Legislation Paper Market Drop : I Set by Society Protested by Denver ACCW S tops Collection SOrVEXIRS!! The Denver Archdiocesan Coiuncil of Catholic Women, through At Presentation its legislative chairman, Mrs. T. G. Garrison, uniting with the By Salvage Bureau National Council of Catholic Women, sent wires the past week (Presentation Pariih, Dentcr) opposing action by the Senate Judiciary committee on the so-called As a result of opinions reported Equal Rights amendment. to have been expressed by members Members of the Altar and Ro­ The council also requested open hearings on the status of of National Waste Material Deal­ sary society will clean the church women bill, H.R. 2840, now pending in the House of Representa­ for Easter Sunday on Wednesday, ers at their annual meeting in the Alcott Grocery and Market tives. Telegrams were sent to Senators Ed C. Johnson and Eugene Stevens hotel, Chicago, on March April 13. Millikin and Representatives WMIliam C. Hill and John Carroll. 23, further curtailment of Collec­ Takes his coat off, every A collection wall be taken up Replies expressing sympathy with the council’s attitude have 3971 Tennyson Phone GL. 4759 Sunday, April 10, after all the tions of newspapers and magazines been received from all but one of the Congressional representa­ has been imposed upon the St. chance he gets! Masses for flowers for the altar tives of this area to whom wires were sent. Mr. Carroll's reply, Vincent de Paul Salvage bureau Easter Sunday. a telegram, contained advice as to whom to contact in regard to and other local agencies. Mrs. A. Gruber is a patient in further action. Mr. Carroll said he had acted to place the council's In a long distance telephone con­ You'll be smug, yourself, Rose Memorial hospital. opposition on record. versation from Thomas Andersen, Souvenirs Will Be Given Our Lady of Fatima circle meet­ manager of Chicago’s Catholic Sal­ ing has been postponed until April vage bureau, who attended, the ses­ in a fresh, gleaming 28 when Mrs. C. Cronkey will be 85 Children W ill Receive sions, to Leo Keleher of the Denver to the First 50 Adults hostess to the group. bureau, it was stated that there Mrs. A. Brunner was hostess to will be no improvement in the shirt, done Our Lady of the Rosary circle in 1st Communion at Lourdes waste paper market for at least Entering Our Store her home. Mrs. M. Christensen had eight months. to perfection by high score. The next meeting will (Our Lady of Lourde* Parith, Mark Behan, Mrs. Eich, Mrs. “It distresses us,’’ Keleher said, be held in the home of Mrs. P. Denver) White, Mrs. McClelland, Mrs. “to have to advise our many Ekler on April 26. First Communion Sunday in Our Rack, and Mrs. McGill. friends that, because of the direct Sunday w'ill be Communion Sun­ Lady of Lourdes church is sched­ The men of the Rocks of financial loss incurred, we are com­ SATURDAY, APRIL 9TH day for the Holy Name society. uled for the first Sunday in May. Lourdes club plan to get into pelled to discontinue calling ex­ The men will receive in a body in It is believed that 85 children will action after Easter. Plans are now clusively for newspapers and mag­ GOODHEART’S the 8 o’clock Mass. receive their first Holy Commun­ under way to resume work on the azines in any quantity. Local BROADWAY LAUNDRY SPS P 4 4 3 6 shrine to Our Lady of Lourdes The PTA meeting has been post­ ion on that day, 23 of whom brokers refuse to accept these © 387 SO. BROADWAY • 'We Return All But The Dirt" poned because of Holy Week until will be from the State home for being erected on the parish things at any price and, obviously, dependent children. The Guards grounds.’ Work was called off last the Salvage bureau does not have April 20. fall when cold weather set in. The BONNIE BRAE BRANCH The afghan sponsored by the of Lourdes club, the men’s spirit­ storage facilities for anything like We Give Green Stamps ual group of the parish, will help men believe that the tower of the an eight months’ accumulation. 2322 E. Exposition at University SH. 0038 'PTA for the sisters’ benefit is be­ shrine can be completed in two ing displayed through next Tues­ the parent-teacher group in the Even if space were available, the First Communion celebration. The wedks. They plan to make a fire hazard would not be counte­ day in the show window at 553 cement floor for the huge shrine. Knox court. Guards will cook and serve the nanced by the Fire Protection bu­ Communion breakfast to the chil­ When this work is completed, a reau. This new regulation counter­ This Sunday palms will be dren. They will also buy prayer- sand-blasting machine will be mands the previously announced Jhn "^cuvim Shop blessed before the 6 o’clock Mass. books and rosaries for the children brought out and the stone of the policy of calling for newspapers Mrs. O. S. Folkner. Proprietor There will be distribution of palms shrine cleaned. The men are Denver’s Finest . . . of the State home. The PTA will and magazines where there is an 1534 South Broadway after each Mass. purchase two new white cas.socks anxious now to complete the job. accumulation at least three feet A complete schedule for Holy for the First Communion proces­ Cards^will be mailed to all men in high. < GUARANTEED NURSERY Week will be given in this Sun­ sion; these cassocks will then be the parish asking them to help “We will accept newspapers and FISH & CHIPS day’s bulletin. finish the work. Many new men in J STOCK TAKE HOME A CARTON used by the sei-vcrs at Mass. magazines when articles of cloth­ The following infants were bap The Guards of Lourdes men met the parish are anxious to join the ing, furniture, or other discards ^^Evergreens ...... $4.95 up French Fried Shrimp— Oysters tized this past week: Melinda Kay, Monday night in the Center house. j Rocks in this work and all will be are being contributed, because we “ ’ Hybrid Roses, First quality $1.10. SILVER DOLLAR GRILL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ra.V' Leonard Campbell read the plans notified of the starting date after do have an outlet for a limited 12 for ...... $10.50 mond G. Eberson, with Lorrene for the club’s bylaws and consti­ I Easter. amount of newspapers. There is ^Blue Grass Seed 85c lb. 10 Ibi. $8.00 Speer at California CURB SERVICE TAbor 9950 and .Maxine Bechard as sponsors; tution. The matter will be voted no waA- of disposing of magazines (Perfect Mix Grass Seed Earl Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. on at the next meeting in May. other than hauling them to the 85c lb. 10 Ibi. $6.00 Adolph Mels, with .Arthur N. and The Guards of Lourdes de­ Tea, Baby Shower dump. J^Vigoro...... 25 Ibi $1.75 Pauline Ivarson as sponsors; .ler- clared this week that the first ".Most Catholic families received ' jLoma ...... 100 Ibt $5.00 rald Lee. son of Mr. and ^Irs. Henry breakfast served in the parish a copy of the St. Vincent de Paul C. Vahling. sponsors, Bernard and clubroom was a great success. Pa- Scheduled Apr. 17 society’s annual report at church iMilorganite...... 100 Ibi. $4.00 Lorraine Vahling; Carolyn Mae, ri.-shioners now have an oppor­ doors a week or two ago and from ^TREES, fruit and .shade ..... $1.50 up INTERMOUNTAIN ELEVATORS (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. tunity to have a complete break­ The date of the annual tea I it learned of the good being accom­ Sais, sponsors, August and Helda Lawns Built—Trees Sprayed & Trimmed DENVER fast after the Sunday Masses and baby shower sponsored by ' plished with their discarded arti­ Open Sundays— Free Delivery Brunnf'r; Richard Lee, son of Mr. every week. The first breakfast the Junior Catholic Daughters i cles through the Salvage bureau. and Mrs. Frank A. Niekolaus, menu served last Sunday included of Aiperica has been changed to We are certain they approve of COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE FORT MORGAN sponsors, Joseph and Ruby Nick- hot cakes, bacon, sausage, egg.', April 17. This is the I7th con­ our work and will continue to sup­ PHONES: SP. 2350 or SP. 7768 (ilaus. toa.'t, roll.', doughnuts, coffee, and secutive year for the tea, which port it by contributions of cl()th- milk. The breakfast room accom­ is the only benefit given for ing. furniture, dishes, bedding, pic­ FLOUR MILLS modates about 75 people, and the the St. Joseph hospital baby tures, etc., for which they have no South Denver Evergreen Nursery FORT MORGAN VOSS BROS. Guards say the tables were filled annex, Denver. further need. 1534 SOUTH BROADWAY. BRANCHES AT— after each of the three JIasses last A program of entertainment "It i.s our suggestion that news­ LONGMONT . . . VUMA BAKERIES Sunday. by the various troops and in­ papers and magazines be disposed z S m u t i T e The cooks for the first break­ dividual members will be held of from day to day. When that is HUDSON . . . HILL ROSE 3 Stores to Serve Yon fast were Pat Bradley and Warren throughout the afternoon from not practical and where it is con­ MILLERS AND HANDLERS OP Taylor. The waiters in the break­ 2 to 5 o’clock in the drawing venient to stack them in an out-of- FLOUR, WHEAT. CORN, BARLEY, fast, room were members of the room of the nurses’ home, 1895 the-way place until other articles OATS. AND MILL FEEDS ' Guards: Mike Mc.Vally, Charles Franklin street. are being disposed of, our trucks Country Shippertl Welch, Woodrow Wilson, John During the afternoon open will gladly remove them.’’ Consign Four Shipment To Vs SAVE ON YOUR Eich. and Frank Casner. Some of house will be held at the The trucks are in North Denver the women of the parish felt sorry nursery. Guests will be escorted on Monday and Saturday, South MEAT BILL for the men after cooking and By Buyinf! in QiianlUy on an inspection tour by the and West Denver on Tuesday and serving the morning breakfast, and Juniors. This is a fine oppor­ Thursday, and in East Denver and Complete Proeetting Service so helped in the cleaning of the 3 Fine Stores tunity for those interested in Park Hill on Wednesday and Fri­ kitchen. They were Mrs. Warren babies to visit the tots and in­ day. The telephone number is Steel Lockers Available Taylor. Mjs. White. Mrs. Eich, 87 So. Broadway Mrs. Cannon, and Mrs. Bradley. spect the modern and efficient CHerr.v 5503. MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. KING^S FRIGID The women of the Altar and nursery. An invitation is ex­ To avoid disappointment it is ’75.3 So. University Blvd. tended to anyone interested in suggested that pick-up calls be Rosary society will hold their April placed a day or two in advance. 1550 Colorado Blvd. FOOD BANK meeting Thursday evening, April this fine work. ■Robert M. — Paul V. — M. T. M urray; (Mr. & .Mrs. A. A. Kins, of 7, in the clubhouse at 225 S. Wed., Fri. Cnthcdral Pariahl Logan. A picture entitled Tlir 2041 So. University Miracle of the niimi Beggar will HOT CROSS eilNS & Sat. be shown after the meeting. The Nocturnal Adoration Set Westerkamp Bre^s. PE. 3533 film is being shown through the courte.'y of the Centennial School KE. 9043 5106 Wash. Supply of Denver. The members At Parish in Englewood EVERYTHING A GOOD GROCERY of the society will meet in the SHOULD HAVE BEST FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES church at 7:45 p.m. for the Ro­ (St. Loui>' Pariih, Englewood) |by a procession with the Blessed —WE DELIVER- sary before attending the meeting. u t d l t e U All-day and all-night adoration IJ*’ " ■ ■■xaaaaaM aa ajijLa.a ■ aaaJULa^ I B ell A sk ed of the Blessed Sacrament will beP^ ® ®Good Friday at observed on Holv Thursday. The "“O" ’here will be the Mass of the You don't need meat. ., ^For Shrine Tower member.' of the .•Vltar society will Presanctified, with meditations on Our Lady of Lourdei parith ibe assigned hours of adoration the Seven Last Words and Stations ! m iN G LENT- ’ , for a delicious meal! and the men of the Rocks of [during the day. Volunteers among of the Cross following. I Lourdes club would like to ob­ the men and women are asked for Members of the Altar society tain a bell for the tower of the I the nocturnal adoration. list in- will meet in the church on Tuesday • Creole Shrimp in Noodle Ring shrine they are now erecting. Idicating the hours will be placed morning after the 8 o’clock Mass jTRY-BUY A bell with a little history in the vestibule of the church, and to clean the church and sanctuary e Baked Noodle Ring with Cheese connected with it would be pre­ parishioners are asked to indicate in preparation for Holy Thursday e Baked Macaroni and Cheese ferred. their preference as to time. and Easter. , The open hou.'e held last Thurs- Evening devotions will be held a Baked Macaroni Loaf The collection after the Com­ HEHRY’S »lay night was a success. The in Holy We<-k on Wednesday, munion this Sunday will be used to • Macaroni Scallop center house had just been re­ I'hursday. and Friday at 7 :45. The purchase flowers for the reposi­ decorated and the ways and means • Macaroni and Tuna Casserole Masses Monday through Wednes­ tory altar on Holy Thursday and % erica n committee of the Altar society day will be at 6:30 and 8. The the altars on Easter Sunday. Beauty • Spaghetti, Tomato and Cheese sponsored the party. .Mrs. Pierzina, Mass on Holy Thursday, followed This Sunday in the 8 o’clock ! sp ta m s Oven Dinner chairman of the committee, wishes Mass, the men and boys of the par­ to thank the following women for ish are invited to receive Com­ M a c a r o n i their aid in making the party a Court S t. Rita munion with the Holy Name so­ success: Mrs. .Anna Folkner. Mrs. ciety. Joseph Folkner, Mrs. Cannon. Mrs. Palms will be blessed before the HUMMEL'S Meets April 21 9 o’clock Mass this Sunday. Denver’s Leading Court St. Rita, Catholic Daugh­ Confessions will be heard’fol­ Delicatessen ters of America, has moved the lowing the services on Wednesday. monthly meeting date from Thurs­ Thursday, and Friday evening.s. Sea Food Salad day, .\pril 14, to Thursday, April On Saturday afternoon from 3 to 6 and in the evening from 7 :30 to COLORADO'S 21, at '7:30 p.m. in the club house, Crab Meat Au Gratin © n f E tf S 1772 Grant street, Denver. 9 or until all are heard. Infants baptized this week were The annual corporate Commun­ Linda Katherine Widetich, daugh­ Milwaukee Sausage COFFEE as you like it ion will be May 1 in St. Vincent Boot Beeij/ FINEST ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wide­ CASSEROLES TO TAKE OUT de Paul’s church at 8 o’clock, with tich. with Joseph, and Kathryn breakfast at 9:30 at the Top of the Kieszek as sponsors; Barbara 311 E. 7lh KE. 1986 Park. Reservations for the break­ Marie SulliVan, daughter of Mr. fast are a “must;" they may be and Mrs. Richard Sullivan, with made at the next meeting. The firm* listed here deserve to ... a blend to suit your taste Edward and Josephine Sullivan as be retnembered when you ere dis- ... a grind to suit your coffee maker On Saturday, May 7, at 8 p.m. sponsors. tributinf your petronefe to the dif­ in the club house, the court is hav­ Bill .Apgar, who coached the St. ferent lines of business. ... a price to suit your purse ing a card party for the purpose Louis school basketball team, will ...at SAFEWAY of replenishing the charily fund. lake over the coaching of the Costume jewelry will be displayed school baseball entry in the Junior m- and there will be special prizes Parochial league. Some 40 boys and refreshments. The donation showed up for practice this week. will be 50 cents per person. On the Provisions are being made to enter is-muse^^^^ You’ll save from 5c to 10c the pound if committee are Miss Geraldine a second team locally, as well as to Neville, Mrs. Hazel Deering, Mrs. give the boys practice games be­ you buy these fine coffees. Sold in the bean, Martha .Allen, Mrs. Mabel Me fore they join the Englewood Old Farland/ Mrs. Frances Schmidt, Timers’ ’league this summer. The in inexpensive paper bags, they preserve their and Mrs. Frances Kennedy. Make parish will again sponsor a team reservations with Mrs. Deering, in the Englewood Old Timers' own freshness till you make the purchase. PE. 7607, or with Mrs. Allen, SP. league. Les Young, who is on the 6477. committee, asks the parents and - Then, you grind it at the modern coffee mill— ■Anyone having applications for friends to take out memberships membership not yet turned in is in the league at a cost of $1 per or have one of the store employees do it for you asked to call Mrs. Mabel McFar­ person. land, FR. 1562. Initiation will be PTA To Hear Profe»»or —to the exact requirements of your own coffee- May 15 in the clubhouse. Those Dr. Lewis Barbate, professor at (taking part met March 28, and will the University of Denver, will be maker. You’ll find Airway a mellow-mild meet again in the club house April guest speaker at the PTA meeting ^ ' 13 at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, in the school flavor, America’s favorite blend. Nob Hill is at 8 p.m. There will be election of Entries for the contests spon­ officers. rich and deep in flavor, blended with mountain sored by the national organization A council meeting will be held must be sent to Mrs. Helen Jack- in the convent at 7:15 p.m. coffees to give it extra body. Why not try one Ready to Serve! son, 1266 Emerson street, by April 15. of these good coffees today? You’ll approve, Legion Auxiliary Plans CRISP... FAVOR GRANTED Pan-American Meeting and you’ll have a substantial money-saving, A Register reader wishes to pub­ GOLDEN BROWN lish thanks for a favor received The next social meeting of the too. • after devotions honoring the Sa­ Leo I^yden auxiliary of the Amer­ AT YOUR GkOCErS cred Heart of Jesus, the Immacu­ ican Legion, Denver, will be held late Heart of Mary. at the Legion home on Tuesday, April 12, at 8 p.m. April being QUALITY MEATS AND child welfare and Pan-American America's Fine Light HOMEMADE SAUSAGE month, the programs have been OF ALL KINDS combined. Mrs. Pauline McNutt, KEyitone 7802 4483 Wathington child welfare chairman, will have J(M«phlnt and Walt Sierwarth as guest speaker, Myrtie Sink, and y Mrs. Josephine Branch, chairman for Pan-American, will show mo­ Adolph Coon Company, Goldfo, ColorodOi | SIEGWARTH SAUSAGE MARKET tion pictures of South America. V. W. SMtivNA. Thartdoy, April 7, 1949 Offiet, 938 Bannock Stroof THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Talephena, KEyifono 4205 PAGE SEVEN Girl Scout Pins Awarded Golden Parish Bake Sale Set The Thing To Do musements ♦ Dining Whan You Con't Afford Disappeinhnant Holy Week Rites By PTA Unit at ENJOY AN INVIGORATING DRIVE Recreation To Are Announced Sacred Heart THE HOLLAND HOUSE (Sacrad Haart Pariih, Denver) Golden.— Holy Week services at (Formerly known as The La Ray Hotel. No change St. Joseph’s parish, Golden, will be The parish school PTA will hold in ownership, management or policy) '^BOGGIOS as follows: a bake sale Sunday morning in Palm Sunday: 8 o’clock, Low Sodality hall. The sale ■will begin Mass; 9:40 a.m., blessing of palms; immediately after the 7:30 o’clock FAMOUS FO« FlNt IN J O T THE WEST'S 10 o’clock. High Mass and reading Mass. All those who contribute IN GOLDEN FOOD SEIVED IN A ★ MOST IlFIESMINO of the Passion. bakery goods or cash are re­ i d OACIOUS MANNE* COCKTAIL lOUNGI Wednesday: 7:46 p.m., evening quest^ to bring their donations FOR LUNCHEON OR DINNER TRIMONT AT BROADWAY devotions consisting of Rosary, to Sodality hall this Sunday morn­ ing after the 6:30 o'clock Mass. K E . 9618 * CH. 2494 . sermon, and Benediction. You'll Like the Food, Service and Atirtoaphere Holy Thursday: 7:30 o’clock. The bake sale 'will be open after High Mass and procession of the the 7:30, 9, 10:30, and 12 o’clock Dining Rooms Open Doily Masses. Blessed Sacrament; 7:46 p.m., From 12 to 2 at noon — 5:30 to 9:30 P.M. evening devotions, consisting of Next Wednesday and Friday eve­ Rosary, sermon, and Confessions nings there ■will be the usual de­ Sundays and Holidays From 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. votions at 7:30 o’clock and Way of Good Friday: 12 noon. Mass of the Cross at 2:30 o’clock Friday Phoaa Golden 68 for Reiervation, or Juit Drivo Ont the Presanctified, Stations of the afternoon. and Coma In! Cross, sermon, veneration of the Sunday is the Communion day HAVE YOU TRIED OUR NEW COFFEE SHOP? cross, and Confessions; 7:46 p.m, for the men of the parish Holy evening devotions, consisting of Name society in the 7:30 o’clock It is open from 6:30 in the morning until 1 at night. musical selection “The Seven Last Mass. Words,’’ DuBois; sermon on the The Mhool PTA will meet in the Passion* veneration of the cross, school nail Tuesday afternoon at and Confessions. 2:30 o’clock. There will be a coun­ Holy Saturday: 7 a.m.. Bless­ FIFTEEN GIRLS of St. John’s parish were formally cil meeting of the officers and ing of new fire, baptismal water. received into a new parish Girl Scout troop Sunday eve­ chairmen preceding this meeting at VQUR BEST and the Paschal candle, reading of ning in a candlelight investiture service in St. John’s church. The 2 o’clock. Since there will be an the Prophecies; 8 o’clock. High Rev. Charles Jones (right) officiated and presented pins to the girls. election of officers for the coming HOTEL VALUE Mass; 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., In the photo above Marsha Verdicchio is receiving her pin from Mrs. year, all members are urged to at­ Wticom* te 0«iiT«r't PIntal Confessions. Betty Bliss, who with Mrs. John R. Moran, is a leader of the troop. tend. The nominating committee in­ Lent ends at 12 noon Holy ■f + + 4- + cludes Mmes. Ophelia Jenkins, Saturday. Della Sanchez, and Clara Morris- 5*4 ’ R'wE Y ■ SAVQY hOTEl DENVER COLBURN HOTEL Easter Sunday: 8 o’clock, High son. LUXURIOUS ROOMS Mass; 10 o’clock. Low Mass. St. John's Church Scene Fourt|en sodalists made a day of Look KisP i Im Shirlm-3«vof COCKTAIL LOUNGE Communion Day recollection last Sunday from 9 f t* Y omf MwNO'towan i

Consoling Christ Statue CHOOSE THE ERESU BLOOfO OP THOSE "AFTER WORK" HEADACHES Two Bishops Bazaar Workers a.re usually the result of eye strain. In the streM of these busy days the eyes are often forced to accomplish their work in spite of Hidden defects. Their rerenge is a splitting headache that Speak at Schedule Meet keeps you from getting proper rest. Our skill and modern This statue of We have the Finest science is at your seryice. th e consoling Selection of Easter CGD Congress Christ was'given At St. Patrick's to the Franciscan Flowers Available (St. Patrick’i Pariih, Denver) (Continued From Page One) Sisters for their SWIGERT BROS. The parish bazaar workers will the patronage of ^he Archbishops mother-house, St. Delivery Anywhere in 1550 California O p tO W ie tll'is tS IfEyttona 7651 and Bishops of the Province of meet following Lenten services Metropolitan Area Denver, at the invitation of Arch­ Joseph’s convent, Friday evening. The Senior Young Belter J'ision Good Service bishop Urban J. Vehr, it is under 2825 W. 32nd Ladies’ sodality, with Joan Spirek for Every Age the direction of the Rev. Fred­ avenue, Denver, heading the committee in charge, At Right Prices erick McCallin, pastor of St. will have the patron and patroness Mary’s parish, Littleton, who is in memory of list compiled eacl^ year. Ludwig & Co., Florists GLASSES INDIVIDUALLT STTLKD assistant director of the CCD in Mrs. Emily Jon- Sunday will be corporate Com­ 2739 So. Broadway PE. 2561 the Archdiocese of Denver. The ten, who died in munion day for the Holy Name Very Rev. Gregory Smith, pastor Denver recently. society. The April meeting will be ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiHinniiiiiniiM^ of St. Francis de Sales’ parish, is The gift was held on Thursday evening, April archdiocesan CCD director. 7, at 8 o’clock in the lunchroom made by her Promotes Confraternity of the school. brother, Eugene THEODORE I The purpose of the congress is Boxes to receive donations for to promote the objectives of the Thiel of East the flower fund to decorate the Confraternity, which is a lay Oranga, N. J., Easter altar and Holy Thursday apostolate under the guidance of shown standing altar of repose are placed at both HACKETHALI ANDREW LAWSON, 2S17 ttth sv«- the clergy. These objectives in­ with th e statue. doors of the church. nu^. Brother»in*ltw of Titnothy and Pat­ clude the religious education of Made of Car­ 'The annual food sale held on rick Cronin. Requiem Maas was offered elementary school children not at­ Holy Saturday will be sponsored April 2 in St. Catherine’s church. Inter­ rara marble, the I MORTUARY ment Mt, Olivet. W. P. Horan & Son tending Catholic schools, in vaca­ by the Altar and Rosary society. = William O’Brien, Associate mortuary. tion schools, instruction courses, memorial was im­ Mrs.’ R. A. Mauro has «again WILLIAM J. McGRAW, Little Sisters and correspondence courses;'reli ported from Ita­ g 1449-51 Kalamatfa St. of the poor. Uncle of Julia, Anna, and gious instruction of Catholic youth promised to bake the cake that John McGrath. Omaha, Neb.; Mr*. F. E. ly. It .tands in a is awarded as part of this benefit. ^ Phone MAin 4006 Button and George and Ralph Bloasom. of high school age not attending Denver; grandfather of Mrs. E. Meyers Catholic schools; hall near the Mrs. Syl Franks is in charge of and Jane Morris, Los ADgeiea, Calif.: and James Morris, USN. Member of the Religious discussion clubs for chapel of t h e this project. of St, Dominic. Requiem adult groups, including students convent. Mrs. Mass was offered April 4 in St. Dom Program Listed attending secular colleges and Jensen, who died Call a inic’s church. Interment Mt. Olivet. universities, a n d out-of-school For Holy Week W. P. Horan A Son mortuary. in St. Anthony’s MARGARET MURTHA, 2801 S. Sher« youth; religious education of chil­ Palms will be blessed before the man street. Aunt of Louise B. Geiger dren by parents in the home; in­ hospital, which is ZO^E CAB Los Angeles, Calif.; great-aunt of Clair 9 o’clock Mass Palm Sunday and and Bernadette Geiger, l..os Angeles. struction of non-Catholics in the conducted by the distributed at the two later Masses M.4in 7171 Requiem Mass was offered April 4 in Catholic faith; and participation Prompt. Courteous Serrlcs St. Francis de Sales’ church. Interment Franciscan nuns, —10:30 and 12 o'clock. Lenten de­ CHEAPER RATES as a society, and under the ‘direc­ Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son mortuary was not a Catho­ votions will be combined with the H e r e , every Catholic service is super­ 2-W AY-RADIO NELLIE MANAHAN KEARSE, 1220 tion of the pastor, in functions of perpetual novena in honor of Our CLEAN NEW CABS W. Colfax avenue. Wife of the late public worship. lic. vised by Francis J. Cervi, former student David Kearse; aunt of R. J. O’NeUL Lady of Lourdes on Wednesday great-aunt of Neil Spicer. Denver, and In short, the CCD is an organi­ evening, followed by hearing of of §t. Thomas Seminary. Catherine McCartney, Richland. Wash. zation for the laity, formed to Confessions. FUNERAL FLOWERS Requiem High Mass is being offered at utilize all the resources of a parish Capitol providcA com plete, beautiful and 9 o'clock Thursday, April 7, in St. Leo's Communion will be distributed memorable Catholic service at a central loca- church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard in the spread of the knowledge of Christ and His Church among on Holy Thursday morning at lion— and at costs any family can afford. mortuary 6:30 and 7:30 o’clock. Procession ANNA SCHUMACHER. 354 S. Corona. those who have not had the oppor­ Ask for illustrated booklet dcKribing Capi­ Requiem Mass is being offered at 9 tunity or the privilege of a full re­ of all the school children and o’clock Thursday, April 7. in St. Elisa­ High Mass at 8 o’clock will he fol­ tol's facilities and services. Furnished without beth’s church. Olinger mortuary. ligious education. The first school Benedictine Nun Returns obligation. ELOISA VERRUETA, at Denver. Re of Christian doctrine was estab­ lowed by exposition of the Blessed quiem Mas.s was offered April 2 in St lished as long ago a.s 1536, but the Sacrament and all-day veneration. Patrick’s church. IniermenC Mt. Olivet. From V is it to Germ any Unveiling and veneration of the Olinger mortuary. organization owes its revival in ANNA M. BELL. Wife of John Bell of modern times to an encyclical let­ cross and Mass of the Presanctified M o n u m e n t s Rerthoiid; mother of Henrietta Sullivan ter of Pope Pius X in 1905. All the (Continued From Page One) perish in the war. The .Abbess is will start on Good Friday at 8 CAPITOL mORTUARV We have erected many beauti­ Edward A., and Ambrose Bell. Requiem Pope.s since then have lauded and ened mother-house, and can sus­ confined to her bed most of the o’clock. Stations of the Cros.s at 3 Mass was offered in St. John’s church. o’clock in the afternoon and at I4lh Avtnut at Lincoln (0pp. SUU Cspilol) KEyston* 0281 ful monuments in Mt. Olivet Longmont. Interment Berthoud. promoted the work of the Confra­ tain the thousand.s who gathered time. C em etery. RHEINHOLD S. STEINKRAUS, 374fi ternity. at Eichstaett for the great Feast of ‘‘There were many things wej 7:45 in the evening will be fol­ High sireet. Husband of Blanche Stein- needed to di.scuss,’’ stated Mother | lowed by veneration of the cross. kraus: brother of Ernest. Leo. and Mar­ St. Walburga on Feb. 25, then 1 A. L THOMSON tha Steinkraus. Mrs. Lena Jewell of am not going to return to Colorado .Augustina: ‘‘The future of our Blessing of the new fire, filess- 600 Sherman St. TA 8018 Pierce, Neb.; uncle of Herman Stein complaining of de.spair and a lost order in America, the future of the ing of the Paschal candle, Easter kraus, Denver. Requiem Mass and inter Parade Will Feature mother-house in Europe, and the water, and Mass will start at men! at Piarr#. faith.’’ CLARENCE E. BRENNAN Aosaau nMir-)AHs>!l O Mother .\ugustina, 49 years old, pos.sibility of transferring the 7 o’clock on Holy Saturday. Con­ Clarence K. Brennan, prominent Colo­ A r m y u a y April V ^.e„t to Europe on Jan. 26 to visit heart of our order to America if fessions will be heard from 3 JERRY BREEI^ rado livastdek man, died April 4 in his with the superior of her order, Russia overruns Europe.” o’clock until 5:30 Saturday after­ home, 2069 Birch street, of a heart There is no need to discuss the noon and in the evening from 7:30 IVEW LOCATIOI^ attack. Mr. Brennan was secretary- Army day celebrations in Den- Lady .4bb’ess Benedicta von Spie- treasurer of the Colorado Livestock ver have been set for Saturday, ifteL a counte.ss in her own right. future plans now, felt Mother Au- until all are heard. Production Credit association from 1934 gustina, but she was anxious to 4 t U 1004 1 5 t h St. until the time of his death. April 9. in line with the national p almost let her tell of two great events in her trip Easter Masses He was born in Chicago. Sept. 14 theme of armed forces unity which _ f i n 1896. and came to Colorado in 1911. He —the spectacle of the Feast of St. A re L isted NOW OPEN attended Colorado A. A M. college carries the slogan, ‘‘Team for S e-itfl5T 6r b S a l P r O a r a m , Walburga when the famous St. Fort Collinift, and later was an active curity.” It will begin with a mam-| ^ ^ . Walburga oil is distributed, and Solemn Ma.ss will he celebrated ranch owner and connected with the moth parade at II a.m., featuring| ] g 2 H a n d lC a p p e O I the inspiring sight of watching at 7 o’clock Easter morning with livestock commission husines.s. the senior choir a.ssisting. Other Mr. Brennan is survived by his wife. one of the most lavish floats ever r i I Theresa Neumann in ecstasy after alt types ot securities, specializing in those of tha Margaret: a son. James T. Brennan: on parade. This“ Peace and L nity” ! Colorado's Easter Seal program Holy Communion and during her Masses will be offered at 9, 10:30 yH DENV^^. two daughters, Mrs. A. J. Nichols and (High), and 12 o’clock. Rocky Mountain Empire. Miss Patricia Brennan, all of Denver float was designed by an out- brought 2,399 speech treatments to 1 daily vision of Jesus Christ. by his mother. Mrs. James J. Brennan. Oak­ standing artist for the Colo- 182 handicapped children and Raptisms in March by Father We deal in government, municipal, and co^ S.R. DeBoer land. Calif.; two brothers. George M rado-Wyoming army and air force adults at Sewall House, state head­ THE FAMED St. Walburga oil. Sommaruga were Monica Della, poration bonds, preferred and common stocks. Washington. D.C.. and James P. Bren­ infant daughter of Jack and Helen landscape orchiteet liSiONS 9 nan. Spokane. Wash.; a .sister. Mrs. recruiting district and will be on quarters, in 1948, Farrington R. to which i.s attributed many unu­ “ARDENS Dorothy Murphy. Oakland; and two parade with an impressive Amer­ Carpenter, 1949 Easter Seal chair­ sual cures, flows from the chest Anaya, sponsors, Joan Artalejo Our statistical department will be glad to ana­ ’1.90 BOOK.SCeO, FLOWER a CIFT SHOPS grandchildren. Requiem Mass is being ican Red Cross float. The parade man, reported. bone.s of her body at the Abbey and Lorraine Chavez; Leonard lyze your list of holdings and make suggestions. offered at 9 o’clock Thursday. April is expected to exceed a mile in Robert, son of Robert and There.sa in Blessed Sacrament church. Inter­ Patients receiving speech ther­ in Eichstaett, Bavaria. It flows ment Ml. Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son length, with around 2,500 military, apy represented 44 per cent of all from Oct. 12 to F'eb. 25, a fact re­ Ortiz, sponsors, Leonard Gallardo DOYLE’S mortuary. eteran and patriotic personnel patients channeled through Sewall garded as miraculous in itself, and and Eva Apodaca; and Katheryn PETER K. FINNERTY taking part in five divisions and House. From Denver alone, 10 is distributed to the faithful and Lynn, daughter of Rudolph and Peter Kerin Finnerty. 47. of 1228 Dorothy Battaia, sponsors, Henry PHARMACY Gaylord street. Democratic captain for seventeen sections. adults and 28 children received the Benedictine houses throughout district N, died March 31 in St. Jo­ With equal public interest will the world when the great crypt is and Emily Battaia; MEMBER CHICAGO Tht P«rt!cQ)tr Drutiltt seph’s hospital. Born Feh. 2, 1902. in speech therapy. Other speech pa­ Denver, Mr. Finnerty was a cashier be the first open house ever hold tients totaling 144 came from other opened. By Father Regis McGuire; 17ih AVE. AND GRANT at the First National bank at the time by the chemical corps of the Rocky sections of Colorado. Thousands of faithful came in Lydia Juanita, daughter of Gil­ SIOCK EXCHANGE of his death. He attended Regis col­ Mountain arsenal, in Derby. All from the countryside for the cele­ bert and Viola Sanchez, sponsors, KE. itf7 FREE DELIVERY lege and Princeton university. In addition to speech therapy, Surviving are a haother, William M. people of the Rocky Mountain area the Sewall House program includes bration. crowds so enormous that Joseph and Lucille Cordova; Mar­ Finnerty; and two sisters. .Mrs. Ellen will be very much interested in the occupational and physical therapy. Holy Communion was distributed garet Ann, daughter of Joseph and Lynch and .Miss Virginia Francis Fin­ pectacular demonstrations to be Additional Easter Seal services in the churches from 6 a.m. until Felonis Trujillo, sponsors, Harry nerty. all of Denver. Requiem Mass was 12 noon, continuou.sly. Late in the and Emma Takata; William Eric, KEystone 6241 lORTUARY offered April 2 in Holy Ghost church. held Saturday afternoon, April 9. are conducted through the various Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A beginning at 2:30. Crippled Children’s committees afternoon the crypt is opened with son of William and Mary Shoup, 2406 f EISRAL Son mortuary. Regular fare bus service to the throughout the state. These com­ solemn rites and the dew in which sponsors. Arthur and Eva Apo­ LT. CHARLES SCOTT. JR. the saint's bones are immersed is daca; Kristian Virginia, daughter Funeral services were held April 4 arsenal has been scheduled by the mittees serve the needs of the JOHN J. SULLIVAN. n t S . GL. 5709 for Li. Charles Scott. Jr.. 23. of 2751 Denver Tramway company to be­ handicapped in their own com­ civen out. of John and Virginia Nilsen, spon- Columbine road. member of the ma­ gin at 1 p.m. on April 9, from the munity. Even more impressive in Mother .sors, Michael and Esther Costa­ The Day Mortuary has a rine air corps who loop at East Colfax and Poplar „ , , , .Augustina's mind is the spectacle bile; Dennis Darrel, son of Peter wi9 killed on Oki­ Funds for these Easter Seal watching "Theresa Neumann and .Alyce Ortiz, sponsors, Mel very simple plan for pre­ nawa. He had com­ street, and returning after the pleted 6S air miA- demonstrations end around 4:30 services to the handicapped are ob- receives Communion, and Ruth Lahpto; and Abraham arranging a funeral. AlonA in combat tamed through the current sale „g^.gp ^,ggg ^^e Sacred Host, Lennis, .son of Abram and Mela 17th a t CALIFORNIA ST. • DENVER, COLORADO areas before he was p.m. of Easter seals, to be climaxed always Our Blessed Lord in shot down over Oki­ Atencio, sponsors, Ernest Lavato We recommend that you get nawa. July 6. 1945. Aj^il 17. . i_ 1 I person; and during: her ecstasy and Carolyn Gellegos. His wife. Mrs. Rose State headquarters of the Colo-. reveals many thinffs to her.” in touch with us for further Marie Scott of Kan­ Among the sick in the parish GOLGOTHA Four Score Dead rado Society for Crippled Children ♦ * • are Mrs. Roger Seick, critically HOUSE FOR SALE information. sas City. Mo., re­ and Adults aTe at 1360 Vine street,' MOTHER AUGUSTINA said ceived 11 poAthum- til in her home; Mrs. Mary Libon- PASSIOIV FILM FIVE room brick home at 841 Elm .. . __ ouA awards for his Denver 6. Laura M. Niel.sen is |that she was told—apparently the ati, ill in her home, and Mrs. aeroM from Chriiit the Kin; lln i' war activities. They In Hospital Fire executive' secretary. first person ever told In g public Tomorrow Evening, 8 P.M. Church and School. Shown by appoint­ included the Dis- Charles F. Brown, who had been a ment only. tinRuished F ly in k manner—that Theresa Jla.s been patient at St. Anthony’s hospital \AV.4JO THE.ATER cross, the Air Medal. Effingham, 111.—An estimatei granted the vision epdt time she and is now convalescing in her CALL: ENGLEWOOD 2466M Silver .St«r. Safety Tape for Bikes . has received CommOnion, from the April 8lh Lt. Scott was horn Sept. 20. 1922. 80 persons died in the hour-long home. at Greeley. He attended Westminster fire that destroyed St. Anthony’s (lay of her Fir.st*Communion until hifrh school. He joined the navy in Of Parochial Students now. ' V V V ' 1940 and was transferred to the ma­ hospital here. Virtually all that is •Mother Augustina's arrival in REAL ESTATE — EAST rine air force when he was graduated The Scotchlite-A-Bike ...... from Pensacola in 1943. left of the building are a few Safety j Boulder this time was very differ- CLOSE TO CHRIST THE KIHG CHURCH AND program sponsored by the Optim-jent than it was 14 years ago, and SCHOOL. OPEN DAILY HEW. FIV E LARGE CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING SurvivinR. in addition to his wife, are walls. Among the dead are Father ROOMS. FULL BSMT. ATTACHED. FRONT DRIVE his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott. C. Sandon, hospital chaplain; ists’ clubs of Denver and the Uhrough all the vears of her heart- GARAGE RANGE. REFR IG .. VEN. BLINDS. UN­ Sr.: a brother, James, and two sisters, Rocky Mountain S ens will be con- break and trouble, DER S13.000. NON-VET.. $2,000 DOWN. BAL­ Mrs. Betty Amicone snd Maybelle Scott, Sisters Utaschia and Bertina; Miss ANCE AT 4 « ;. 920 FOREST. DEXTER 0912. all of Denver. Requiem HtRh Mass was Fern Riley, nurse; and Frank Reis, tinued Saturday, April 9. for all There was little money, she had I'lassified Ads Of greater consolation than offered April 4 in St. Catherine's church. chief engineer. The 60-year-oId parochial school students. Pupils] just left her home for a strange It will pay yoa to read ALL of the following advertiaemonta. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mor- hospital was operated by the who wish to have their bicycles j land and different customs: she money or other consumable equipped with the safety lighting land companion nuns were forced MRS. BERTHA FOXEN Sisters of the Third Order of St. REAL ESTATE — EAST Mrs. Bertha Foxen. 80. died April 4 Francis. tape can/ecure the installation at]to support themselves with WANTED TO RENT good.s, your family memorial CLOSE TO CHRIST THE KING CHURCH AND MISCELLANEOUS in the home of a dauRhter, Mrs. Mary Bishop William A. O’Connor of their neighborhood fire station or manual labor. Finally, the war Spitier. 2791 S. ORden street. Mrs. Foxen at the University Park, Westwood, SCHOOL. OREN D A ILY. NEW— PRICE SLASHED. APARTMENT wantrd by younK Catholic grows more valued and ap was born in Fairbury. III., and moved Springfield in Illinois arrived broke and she was sad knowing UNDER $16,000. FIVE ROOMS FULL FINISHED BRICK Pointing. Chimnry RepairinR, Stne- couple. KE. 8515. __ to Denver 23 years bro, after livinp in early on the scene. He came from or Colfax public schools. Ap­ her homeland was her national BSMT. $1,000 DOWN. MAYFAIR LOCATION. MTN. roin(T. Fire wails and aah pita repairad. prcciatcd with the years. It Nebraska for a number of years. She proximately 4,000 bicycles were enemy. "Things were very diffi­ VIEW . 20 FT. LIVIN G ROOM. LARGE BEDROOM. PaintinR. TAbor 7D77. PLEASE! young couple employed at Reg­ had made her home in Evergreen for the Springfield with Monsignor Jesse equipped with the safety lighting GAS FOUR-STAIR HEAT. ATTACHED F.O. GAR- isters de*perately need furniahed apartment past two years. L. Gatton and directed the work cult.’’ she recalled. AGE. RANGE. REFRIGERATOR, VENETIAN BLINDS. APARTMENT WANTED with privute bath. Call: KE. 4205. Ext, 8. ultimately becomes a mag­ last .‘Saturday. Some 6,000 more HEATED BSM T.. NAS TWO LAB6E BEDBOOMS. SurvivinR in addition to Mrs. Spitzer of transferring rescued patients. “But the power of the Catholic THBFE PC. BATH. PARTY ROOM. LAUNDRY are four other dauRhters, Mrs. Frances bicycles are expected to be serv­ WANTED The Bishop appointed Monsignor Church saved us more sadness than ROOM. ASPHALT TILE FLOORS, KNOTTY PINE YOUNG couple with two well mannered nificent symbol of the finest Linch, Fort Collins: Mrs. Rose Kaper. iced on Saturday from 9 a.m. to PANELING. WON'T LAST! SEE IT TODAY. 985 •mall girls desperately need furnished or Boise, Ida.; Mrs. Josephine Phillips, Gatton his representative in relief we might have felt. The wonderful SECRETARY for Catholic orRamiation. 4 p.m. FOREST. DEXTER 0912. P.S. TH IS HOUSE HAS partly furnished apartment. Call SPnwe Knowlcdita of slonopraphy. lypinit, Kenrral' inheritance one can leave — Evergreen: and Mrs. Gertrude Lonergan, people in Boulder never looked on SEVEN CLOSETS. 2298. Richland. Wash.; and one ton. James matters. office work and ability to iticcl people well Father John Goff, pastor of St. us as German women; only, thank reauired. Write: The ReKisler, Box 162D-B. A GOOD NA.ME. Foxen. Evergreen. Requiem Mass was God, as Catholic nuns.” SEWING offered April 6 in t^e Cathedral. Inter­ Anthony’s parish, and four other African Bishop CATHOLIC buaineasman and family want ment Mt. Olivet. Day mortuary. priests gave the last rites to many SHEEP FERTILIZER DRESSMAKING alteration® and dance furnished house to rent. South Denver who were rescued. Miss Riley re­ In U. S. on Visit AND SOME DAY maybe Colo­ coatumea a specialty. Fremont 6528. preferred. SP. 2284. ______. rado will be the site of a gigantic Pulverixed, delivereil and Begins Mission Duty mained in the nursery with 13 in­ WANTED; Hong Kong.—The Rev. Michael fants, some only a few hours old, Benedictine convent, much like the (praad. American Pennant YOUNG couple with two children desper­ Mansfield, S.J., has arrived to take waiting for their rescue. All per­ mother-house in Germany. “Who ately need furnished apartment or house. YBE RAINBOW LINE OF GRANITES ^Mfg. Co. Pleaae call: TAbor 2081. ______up duty with the Irish Jesuits ished. Mr. Reis rushed into the knows?” asked Mother Augustina. MILO WILSON here. He came by plane from Aus­ ‘Orders have changed before and LETTERING AND DECORATING ^ BRICK REPAIRS burning building to assist in the 1422 W. Maple Ave. SP. 0102 tralia, where he had spent the past rescue work and died. transitions are not new to our sis­ OF ALL ATHLETIC UNIFORMS < year on the teaching staff of Xav­ Residents near the hospital were ters— we move slowly but when CHENILLE LETTERS. EMBLEMS < BRICK REPAIRS I Spaclallalnt In brick necessary we move.” pointins and rapaiiing, alao eaalklng and JACQUES BROTHERS ier college at Melbourne. He spent awakened by screams of the AND MONOGRAMS i painting. DK. 86B0. WALTER BVANS. 18 months in the U. S. following trapped patients. Hundreds of the The Benedictine nuns of St. "lA’a!- 948 Staala. S ince 1902 his ordination. burga have three houses in this KSIB IBth SC, Fantlaa Bolldinp. KE 88B7 i MONUMENTS OF DISTINCTION townfolk assisted in t h e rescues. country; At Latrobe, Pa., in St. 28 E. 6th Ave. AL 2019 Patients were transferred to hos­ Vincent’s archabbey, 38 sisters; at DORAN Get Your Spring; Painting Done Before the Rush Starts Protest Arrests pitals in Mattoon, Olney, Cen- Canon City, seven sisters; and HATTERS London.—The Catholic Union of tralia, 111., and Terre Haute, Ind. Boulder, eight sisters. Mother Painting — Wall Washing — Paper Cleaning Great Britain has passed a reso [NCWC Wire] Augustina thinks that because of "Bat RacondltlaniBC lution criticizing the imprisonment _ ' Sandet EzclaaiTaly* _ Linoleum end Tile Work—Drein Boerda a Specialty CB 5 5 2 8 the distance between the two 733 E. Colfoz mt CImrksem Will Work Evenings , COLD SPRING of the 15 Bulgarian Protestant 1,000 study Church coasts, there will some day be an CALL MAIN BBSS MONUMENTS pastors. The Duke of Norfolk, Eastern and Western provinc ^Par Fra* Pick-op and Oallvaty t ttAUTiFuL cM nites leading British lay Catholic, in a Kyoto, Japan.—The Kyoto Fed­ “and the Western will be the finest, Sarrica letter to the London Times, gave eration of Catholic Students I think.” CHECKER CABS THE RAINBOW LINE OF GRANITES the text of the resolution. comprising some 20 groups in four But now the sisters are turning universities, eight colleges, and their attention toward their im^ ED OUNDON TA. 2233 eight high schools has as a prin­ mediate future in Boulder. For the cipal activity the formation of ast two years, all their funds Beaatifoi Services study clubs, which meet every ave gone into relief work in week or two to discuss religious "Vicar Apostolic of the Germany—now they will think of SAVE WE HAVE MOVED At Costs Any Family and social questions from the Gold Coast, West Africa, themselves. Catholic viewpoint. The clubs are Bishop William T. Porter (above) “ We have no fear, God’s hands' Can Afford attended regularly Ijy about 1,000 is in the U. S. on a visit. He is lay on the pages of history.'istofy.” ABEGG'-FEtLOWS Printing Cor. in the several schools. staying at the headquarters of the DOUGH! 1454 Welton in Rear • Denver • KE. 4054 GEO. P. HAGKETHAL American Eastern province of the Procurator General Dies Society of the African Missions, of CAIL which he is a member, in Tenafly, Winooski Park, Vt, — Funeral N. J. Bishop Porter has 800,000 ARAPAHOE A and A FLOOR SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTOR services for Father Louis Martin persons in his vicariate, of whom 2206 East Colfax at Gaylord Cheray, S.S.E., one of the found­ 110,000 are Catholics. He is a na Sanding- Laying-Finishing ers of S t Michael’s college, and tive of Liverpool, England, and .has cleaners & Dyers EAst 1867 worked in.the African missions for Old Floors a Specialty — Guy Routzon, Member Loyola Parish Procurator General of the Society 2162ArRp.‘ JCE. 834t CH. 5292 ■ AU Work Guaranteed • 2925 Vine Su of S t Edmund, were held April 2. many years/ ' - \ . ! THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyttone 4205 Thurtdoy, April 7, 1949 Office, 938 8< ;k Street a. PAGE NINE < The Denver Catholic Register r President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Editor______R t Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Managing Director.______Rev. John B. Cavanagh, M.A^Litt,D. H e a r Associate Editors—M. F, Everett, Jour.D.; Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A.; Linus Jordan, A.B., Litt.M.; Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A.; tions, perhaps through govern­ world’s woes that rest heavy on Rev. John Ebel, M.A.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A.; Paul H. Hallett, City of 14,000 ment aid to families as done in Postscript Pope Pius’ frail shoulders. Litt.D.; Art Editor, Leo Canavan. Editorial Assistants: Robert Hoyt, other nations, and similar moves. Our awareness of our role in the ASK and LEARN A.B.; Jack Heher, A.B.; Paul Hennessey, M.A. (Joum.), M.A, (H ist); The problem is an ugly one. It To Prayer Mystical Body and the power that James Kelly, A.B. ______Is Wiped Out is not pleasant to write about it, we have in uniting our little ef­ By M. F, E verett and most God-fearing persons B ^ R ev. F rancis Syrianey forts with those of the earthly Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. Boulder is one of Colorado’s whom it does_not touch personal­ Last week we took occasion head of the Church should encour­ KOA lovely little cities. Nestled in the ly probably would rather not hear from the golden anniversary of age us to piay daily for him. There Published Weekly by majestic mountains, it is clean, of it. But it is so destructive of our Holy Father’s ordination to is no better prayer than that of THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) progressive, a wonderful place for the phj^ical and moral well-being the priesthood to urge prayers for the official liturgy, a prayer re­ 938 Bannock Street, 1 a home. Suppose it were wiped of individuals and of the na­ him and for his intentions, which cited in many Masses: 10:45 Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 out overnight by some catastro­ tion that it must be faced con­ should be our own. May we add a “0 God, the pastor and ruler phe. The story of the tremendous stantly and overcome by every postscript this week? P.S. Keep of all the faithful, look down, in tragedy would go all over the na­ means within our power. praying. Thy mercy, upon Thy servant, e I e RY SUNDAY NIGHT Subscription; $1 per year. tion. It is shocking to think of such Truly we can say of Pope Pius Pius, whom Thou has appointed to Club Subscription, with The Register, Local Edition, $1.30 per Year. a loss. XII that he is the Pope of the preside over Thy Church; and No Club Subscription Price Offered Outside Colorado. Yet a similar disaster is hap­ Communion Day common touch. He has received grant, we beseech Thee, that both Questions on religion submitted by the radio pening every year in the United thousands of visitors, high and by word and example he may audience answered on the archdiocesan broadcast. Thursday, April 7, 1949 States, and little attention is paid For the Zooks low, and everyone has felt a per­ edify all those who are under his to it except among those con­ By Rev. J ames B. H amblin sonal assurance of the Holy charge; so that, with the flock stantly fighting for betterment Mrs. Zook says it is a tribute Father’s interest in him. This has entrusted to him, he may arrive Booklets on Catholic Church available free of cost of the people. Fourteen thousand to St. Philomena’s church, Denver, been true of non-Catholic world at length unto life everlasting. OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER persons die unnecessarily every leaders, zealous pilgrims, military Through Our Lord Jesus Christ. to all inquirers. The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. but Mpnsignor William M. Higgins year—roughly equivalent to a city insists the credit should go to Mrs. men (for whom the Pope seemed Amen.” We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ such as Boulder, Fort Collins, to show a special predilection), im­ ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or Grand Junction, or Trinidad—a Zook. Whatever or whoever gets WRITE TO the glory, the Zook Family Com­ portant dignitaries, and humble those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official calamity far greater than this bald working people. The children, es­ No Shangri-La We hope The Register will be read in every home of the figure indicates, and the nation munion day is something worth ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA, telling and imitating. pecially, have felt his fatherly con­ By Paul H. H allett Archdiocese. goes on unheeding. cern. We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in It is estimated that two per cent There does not have to be an Through 10 years the great and A Jewish woman, the repre­ Denver 2, Colorado the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. of. all abortions result in the death occasion for the Family Commun­ the lowly have trod the path to sentative of a nationally circu­ + ifRBAN J. VEHR, of the mother. With at least 700,- ion day, but usually the three Rome and listened carefully and lated magazine for Jews, wrote Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. 000 abortions committed yearly married daughters manage to find respectfully to the words of the this writer a letter, which reached in America, that means 14,000 some excuse to come back to St. Vicar of Christ and he has had us a day after the signing of the women die as a result of this Philomena’s church and to receive appropriate words for all. He has Atlantic Pact. In the course of her Hosanna, Son of David; ghastly business. If you consider the Eucharist with their parents given inspiring direction to all remarks she said; AHENTION BAZAAR COMMIHEES the total death of mothers and and their five brothers. And add worth-while causes, particularly “As for the regimes in eastern unborn babies, it would equal ing to the joy of having her fam­ the growing Catholic Action move­ Europe or anywhere else in the Complete line of Merchandise for Crucify Him roughly half the population of ily together again, says Mrs. Zook, ment among the laboring classes war areas, they are of little inter­ By R ev. Robert E. K ek eisen of glory, then the pesthole of Colorado. Imagine every other per­ is the knowledge that her sons-in- of European countries. At vast est to most of the members of the Sunday to Friday — only five shame? son in this state dying suddenly law all like the idea, too, and have rallies and to small groups. His decimated Jewish communities, Parish Bazaars and Carnivals days. We owe that gentle Savior our and you can understand the loss. even been known to suggest that Holiness has encouraged the who for the most part are planning eternal life. This is no fairy tale, The reason for this horrible it is time for another Family Com­ spread of this return to Christian­ to go to Israel as soon as it is Praise to condemnation — only munion. ^rize Merchandise for Fish Ponds no idle figment of fertile imagina tragedy? Ostensibly it may be ity, which, more than any single possible for them to get out. They the transition from one thought, tion: Christ died for us. The least fear of discovery among the un­ have no motive for taking sides in one feeling, to another thought, The practice was started lifter cause, is turning back the tide of _Gifts - Games - Balloons - Etc. we can do is live for Him. married, unwillingness to assume a chance remark made several Cbmmunism. • a political power struggle between another feeling. Often the condem­ an economic burden, unnecessary East and West.” nation lies, in the area of the mind, years ago by the Rev. Paul Reed, The Holy Father knows that Write — Phone come in worry over health, lack of knowl­ then an assistant at St. Philo­ This sentiment goes far to ex very close to the praise, waiting in edge, and so on. Fundamentally organizations, zeal, and enthu­ We contribute 10% of purchase totcard your affair. -ambush for an opportunity to de­ Not Even the mena’s. One of the girls suggest­ siasm are not enough, though, be­ plain one reason for the attraction it is an absence of Christian ed that the Zooks start the custom of Zionism for many Jews—the troy, to discredit its object. Love morals. cause he has constantly advised and hatred are akin; when love Angels of God.... and the whole family immediately a foundation of prayer and mo­ belief that in Palestine they can What can be done about it? erect a state of their own, from Thrift Novelty Co., Inc. is intense, it can easily boil over Bv Rev. J ohn Cavanagh agreed. They all like the practice rality for all worthy endeavors. It Basically, the only real cure is and, consequently, nothing more is which they can wall out the strife and become, by some mysterious Many stories are being featured is interesting to read that every 1742 Arapahoe — KE. 2806 — Denver human alchemy, the direst hate. education in morality, teaching required to organize the Commun­ Thursday night between 10 and 11 of the larger world. If they could in the Sunday supplements and persons to realize that direct abor­ ion than a reminder to the boys succeed who would begrudge them But sometimes the love just seems magazines about the arrival of the tion is simply murder, contrary o’clock, a group of young Italian intense by reason of its exuberant about Confession on Saturday. workingmen (once thought to be the feat? “millennium.” Signs of the times to the natural law and God’s com­ But no nation, signatory or not expression — when in reality it are being interpreted as indicat­ mandments. But, since a pagan Harry, perhaps, is proudest of ready pawns of Communist propa­ does not even exist. It fronts for all. He can find only one draw- ganda) gather on the top steps of to the Atlantic Pact, can escape ing the imminent approach of the secularism is rampant in this coun­ its implications, for the precise 3>oji jth£ y ifiA jt hatred, and with facility cedes last days of this weary old world. try, other means must be used back, and even that, if the truth the Basilica of St. Peter in Rome. place to hatred when an opening were known, is a great satisfaction The great square is .silent, dark, reason that the struggle between We are told with frightening also. the Sovietized East and the free come.s . . . illustrations of the terrific battle to him. It seems that somewhere and deserted. A solitary light The danger to a woman’s health along the line Harry has gotten a shipes down from the Voom where West is not primarily a political “Hosanna to the son of David,” between the powers of good and of mind and body should be a but a religious struggle. It is the sang the Jews the first Palm Sun­ the powers of evil, and the serene reputation for his ham and eggs, the Holy Father works late into ^jojnm wuam t strong deterrent. Often, it is Now, ordinarily, ham and eggs are the night. There these young men old conflict, on a world-wide day. And Christ rode into the city time ahead in the millennium. pointed out, women are not aware stage, between God and Baal, be­ amid resounding cheers of wel­ It is not only wishful thinking to not too great a task. But either,meditate on Our Lord’s agony in of this and rely upon go.ssiping the Zook girls married big eaters the garden and offer their prayers tween Yahve and Moloch, who de­ come. Not even the Pharisees claim that the time of the world’s advice for “an easy way out.” Be­ manded sacrifices of the children could curb the exuberance of last whirl is at hand, but it is sides the two per cent as a re­ or Harry’s specialty is irresistible. and meditations for tlye Vicar of the people’s welcome of their contradictory to what God has re­ .4nd so, Zook Family Com m unis (Christ. of his votaries. Rosaries sult of abortions, a far greater Thg Jews, had no rest from that Messias. .■\11 the regal greetings vealed, if an exact time is set. He number of women suffer ill health day means a long session at the Our love of the Holy Father were extended Him—a royal beast has told us that not even the kitchen stove for him. After all, should be no^less than th^rs. We conflict, even after they had con­ to a considerable degree as a re­ quered the Land of Canaan from of burden, a path strewn with angels of heaven know when the sult. half a ham and four dozen eggs can well emulate their example take a bit of cooking. But he loves the original inhabitants. For not greenery, and exclamations of joy last day will be, but pseudo gospel Even worse Ls the mental and in our own lives and should do so Prayer Books on His approach. preachers claim to know more than it. constantly. We hope by our pray­ very long after the Jewish king­ emotional disturbance. A woman dom was established the brutish How difficult it mu.st have been the angels. is fashioned to be a creator and Not the least of the problems ers and sacrifices to lighten in Particularly dangerous to some small degree the terhble bur­ religions of the surrounding peo­ for the Lord, all but smothered in conserver of the race, not only in connected with the Family Com­ ples began to penetrate Israel. pompous welcome, to keep from straight thinking is belief in the bodily makeup but also in the munion is the baby-sitting situa­ den of the Cross that Chrfst car­ so-called millennium. The word ried to Calvary. We are just as There were kings who “did that saying something, just one little very fiber of her emotions. This tion. There are four grandchjl- which was right in the sight of word, to let those greeters know millennium means a thousand God-given feeling is so strong that dren, but only one infant’s bed. able to lighten the weight of the years. Applied to religion it means the Lord” and those who did not, that He knew He was soon to a woman who loses a baby through Having reared eight youngsters and the latter outnumbered the die; that He would be surrounded that at the end of time Christ will no fault of her own may be upset herself, Mrs. Zook met the crisis parish bazaar, and an usher in St. return to this world, gather the Philomena’s church. former. After Solomon, most of then, too, hy| milling crowds of for years by the mishap. Picture, with her usual calm and dignity the Hebrew Kings “did not take Jews. Next h'riday they would be saints around Him, and literally then, the mother who deliberately S ie merely set up a schedule and The Zooks get together often annihilate the sinners; and then in the year. And they enjoy every away the groves and high places” shouting, too, but the shouts would kills her unborn child, the mo.st e tots nap in their turn. Sort where corrupt worship was cele­ say: “Crucify Him!” Then, He for a thousand years He will reign helpless creature on earth. of an assembly line, true, but the gathering. But the Family Com­ would be the bea.st of burden, on earth with the world’s inhabi­ munion day is something special brated. It is impossible to see how even napping gets done. And then the Jews learned that bearing a rough-hewn cross. He tants enjoying such pleasures as the most hardened person can Surely the Lord who is the center could be extracted only from an The whole thing is a bit hard on the Promised Land held no prom­ would be clothed in royal purple, bury the realization of the crime “Spot” too. The big hound has to of the day must take special de­ but its violet royalty would have opium pipe. light in being their Host and their ise of protection from hostile and the loss so deep that it will work overtime to give proper at­ Egypt, Syria, and Babylon, or even been cast on Him in mockery. His On the face of it, this is noth­ not affect the con.science and the tention to everyone, .^nd. then, Guest. route that Friday would take Him ing but a pernicious and fantastic from schism among themselves. mind, and thus goes equally for a youngsters have a way of mauling Peace could come only from out to the edge of the same city, error. As a matter of fact it is man who assists in procuring an an ancient idea that even ante­ a dog which can get painful. Spot loyalty to the precepts of El- where He would mount a little hill, abortion. is brave, though, and manages to and be fastened with nails unto dates Christianity. It blossoms in CATHOLIC RADIO LOG Shaddai, the Mighty. many variations and vagaries, but A plan has been suggested in let everyone know, several times, Today the scepter has passed the cross. Chicago, which has pioneered in that he is glad he could come. Station KOA It was not long after Palm Sun­ originally it was a Jewish dream. CATHOLIC HOUR — Sunday, from the carnal Israel, and its The roots of the millennium are medical advances for aid to moth­ It really is small wonder that fortunes are part of the fate of day that Jesus wept over the city ers and to newborn babies, to re­ 4 p.m, of Jerusalem — a city doomed, a found in the Jewish belief and the Zook girls love to come back the larger, spiritual Israel of \ hope for a temporal Messias. As port all pregnancies to the board to St. Philomena’s. They were bap­ ASK AND LEARN—Sunday. Christendom. If the spiritual people doomed, because they would of health. This idea would not COMPUTE LINE OF REIICIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME fashion that bloody Friday on a conquered people the Jews longed tized there, received First Com­ 10:45 p.ra. Israel conquers, the carnal Israel automatically solve the situation, munion and Confirmation, and Station KVOD which ^he Son of Man would die for a Savior who would free them but it would give competent ad­ is saved. If the spiritual Israel is for men. from their oppressors, and restore were married before its altar. HOUR OF FAITH—Sunday. “taken captive.” so also will be the vice earlier and might obviate mis­ There has been a Zook in St. Phil­ 9:30 a.m. Love is akin to hate. And some­ the former splendor of Israel. They takes made through unreasoning carnal We say “taken captive” \. I * . times a pretense of love is al­ looked for .lehovah to appear in omena’s school since it was opened. Station KMYR and not “destroyed,” because the fear or ignorance. They figure that the Zooks alone SACRED HEART PROGRAM ready incipient hate, lying in am­ person, destroy all hostile powers, Other means to meet the situ­ first Israel has its fulfillment in n iTiU II GOODS 4 0. bush in the dark regions of the and set up the final and glorious ation on the positive side include have put in an aggregate of 64 —Weekday* at 7:30 a.m. the Church. Neither Israel can die, soul awaiting a chance to flash kingdom of Israel. Some ancient an extension of medical facilities school years there. Frankie, the Sunday at 12:45 p.m. but only because of the divine I \. 000 l llh into hatred. apocrypha describe in detail the ar­ to give adequate care to mothers baby, will be graduated in 1951. ; Station KFEL promise of survival given to Peter. Sunday to Friday — not very rival of this temporal Messias. and babies at a cost within their The real inspiration, of course, AVE MARIA HOUR—Sunday, The building of a Jewish state in long, but long enough for fickle In the New Testament we are means or free if necessary, a re­ is the outstanding example given 5:30 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. Palestine must be numbered CATHOLIC PROPERTIES CUT HEATING COSTS WITH man to replace the palms of wel­ clearly shown how fervently the adjustment of economic condi­ by their splendid Catholic par-, FAMILY THEATER — Wed- among any of the 10 greatest come with the hammer and nails; Jews expected an earthly Mes­ ents. They have reared a large, ne*day, 7:30 p.m. achievements since ’ 1500. The Kiitam Gag Convergion Burnerg long enough for a crowd of people sianic kingdom, but the same Zion. This group advocated the family but have always found time ASK FR. LORD— 9 to 9:15 a.m. Jews have wrought things of apoc to change the tone of their aggre­ Gospels show just as clearly that sharing of property and women to give to Church and civic activ­ daily Monday through Friday alyptic significance, but their More than 30 Catholic- Churches and Institutions in Metro­ gate voice from joy to mockery, the Savior came to proclaim a in common as a prelude to the ities. Mrs. Zook has served two over FM. meaning must be found in the from commendation to condem­ spiritual kingdom. St. Paul, even new kingdom! politan Denver have reduced their heating costs, lowering fool, terms as president of both the Al­ Station KTLN Motint of Olives, on which Christ nation. in his description of the end of Principal advocates of the mil­ tar and Rosary society and the died and near which He ascended, maintenance and cleaning bills, as well as increasing comfort Lessons from history are clear the world, says nothing about any lennium today are the Witnesses PTA: she has been treasurer of SEMINARY LENTEN HOUR not in a Shang;ri-La of escapism. with Killam Gas Burners. Killam serves every type of gas enough, perhaps tpe clear; so clear millennium. of Jehovah and the Seventh Day the Tabernacle society, a vice — Sunday at 2:15 p.m. Dr. The- restoration of the earthly heating need. that we fail to see their application Back in the days of the early Adventists, and in a modified form president of the Denver deanery, William K e n n e a lly , C.M., Israel we believe is a preparation in our own personal, individual Church the millennium was taught it is preached by the Mormons. president of St. Vincent’s Aid, a speaker. for its conversion, just as the con­ lives. The question is: Our lives, by the Montanists. With the Prot­ Just what form the millennium is member of the parish bazaar com­ Station KLZ version of Israel is itself a sign of are they constant recurrences of estant revolt in the 16th century supposed to take for these people mittee; and has also served on the CHURCH OF AIR — Sunday, the coming of the end. The con­ K i i i a m g a s b u r n e r co. Palm Sunday and Good Friday? millenarian doctrines took a new is pretty much a matter of personal Community Chest and Red Cross April 10, 8-8:30 a.m. version of the Jews is far removed MANUFACTURERS AND HEATINO INOINEERS Do we praise God with the ctowd lease on life. The Anabaptists, for interpretation or imagination. But drives. Mr. Zook is a member of SUNDAY MASS—At 11 a.m. from human possibilities, but in church, and go home to give instance, became great devotees of it does seem rather strange that the Knights of Columbus, the par­ hardly more so than the re-estab- 260 BROADWAY RAce 2871 Him nothing but rebuff? Are our the doctrine, and in 1534 set up in during April. Special music they would persist in keeping ish Men’s club, the 40 & 8 of the and sermons. lishment of a Jewish state seemed souls like Jerusalem, first the place Westphalia the new kingdom of secrets from the angels. American Legion, chairman of ^he to be 50 or 30 years ago.

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(- PAGE TEN Offiet, 938 Bannock Stroot THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Teltphona, KEyttona 4205 Thursday, April 7, 1949 ST. JOHN'S PARISH Fr. Leyden to Talk St. Francis' Speech Winners DRAPES & SLIPCOVERS Guaranteed Permanent Waving Before PTA Group Beautifully Dry Gleaned ^ y RADIO SERVICE a Specialty Fast Service — Quality Work : and SaU$ My Lady Edith At St. Catherine's Burke's Broadmoar Cleanei’s TIP TOP RADIO Benuty Shoppe (St. Catharine’* Pariih, DenTar) 26 E. 11th Ave. and 712 So. Pearl & APPLIANCE HhmU KMatkr, H it . “Life Adjustment Education’’ ia S434 E. 3rd Aye. EA. 2222 2804 E. 6tk Are. EA. 0788 the subject chosen by the Rev. Ed­ MA. 7442 Call for & Delivery PE. 8485: ward Leyden, guest sjgeaker, for St. Catherine’s PTA meeting on The firms listed here de­ KNIGHT SERVICE CO. Tuesday, April 12, at 3:15 p.m. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH serve to be remembered Mrs. J. A. Foley will preside. The MOTOR TUNING council will meet at 2:46 p.m. when you are distributing Complete Auto Service On display at this meeting will CONOCO PRODUaS your patronage in the dif­ be a picture of Our Lady of Fa­ It’s 1 thrill Wasbinf • Polishing Sl Lnbrication tima, which is a copy of a paint­ Lubrication — Delco Batteriei ferent lines of business. ing by the well-known artist, Sis­ Car Washing ti ke reieikerei 6th At*, at Detroit FR. 3396 ter Evelyn Marie of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, St. Louis. witk The picture was presented to the W. A. (Dutch) THOMAS ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH PTA through the generosity of the Alameda & Logan P£. 9840 local Sisters of St. Joseph. The nominating committee will , RA. ISIS, SANTA FE SHOE present the new slate of PTA offi­ '"fe v / f r e e d e l i v e r y I cers for the approval of the mem­ BUCHANAN’S YOU WILL BE PROUD DRAPER’S HOSPITAL bers at this meeting. Christian Bros. Wines THEY CAME FROM Joseph Colqnftl. Prep. Plans for the sister.s’ spring card AU Popalar S—n FORGET-ME-XOT Furniture & Upholstery Work D on. W hil. You Walt party will be discussed,and a large BBA80NABLE PBtCES attendance is urged by the presi­ W« Dtliver FLOWER SHOP 926 W. 6ih Main 4507 742 SANTA FE DRIVE dent. PE. 1777 377 So. Bdw^ 285 SO. DOWNING The Altar and Rosary society Upholstering The firms listed here de­ met Tuesday, March 29, at MERK'S 1:30 p.m. Before the meeting the Alameda Drag Store Repairing serve to be remembered Rosary was recited in the church. V. O. PETERSON. Prou. DRUG STORE Modernizing when you are distributing This practice rnet with the ap­ proval of the members and will be Cat Rate Drags CUT RATE PRICES your patronage in the dif­ Fonntain Service • School SnppUe* Praaerlptloni Aceantals riUa4 All work guaranteed followed in the future. Wlnm. Btora. Bte. — roantafn ferent lines of business. Your Business Appreciated Terms if desired Mrs. Nevin of 3740 W. 40th ave­ the leading chapter for 1948 in the state of Colo­ l.'^OO So. Pearl * SP. 7539 nue, GL. 5765, representing the FOR THE SECOND TIME in three Alameda and Broadway Evening Calls Prescriptions Correctly years the speech class of St. Francis de rado. Miss Peggie Chambers has coached the groups Samples Furnished Tabernacle society, reque-sted that for three years, her students winning two contests Filled donations of gold, or sterling silver Sales’ high, school in Denver has won the Rocky and being runners-up in the third year. articles be turned in to her for Mountain district speech meet, conducted under the Also Living Room Reasonable Prices the annual Tabernacle campaign. sponsorship of the University of Colorado. St. Fran-, Shown in the picture, left to right, standing, are ROTOLO'S hen your child is dul and listless, it may bi a Fo.nuin A Lnachconttl* Scrrlca Mrs. C. J. Des Moineaux thanked cis’ concluded its talks with 42 points out of a pos­ Felix Gonzales, Barbara Reefe, Elaine Hencmann, 796 So. Broadway Slets for Sale the following women for their as­ sible 48, the best of the 25 schools participating. Mias Chambers, Roger Zoellner, Dorothy Neville, he is a visual cripple an< HASTINGS DRUG sistance in the sale of religious The National Forensic league presented a plaque Betty McGruder, and Ed Towey; seated are Winnie needs help in seeing correct F. D. Draper, prop. to. the St. Francis chapter, signifying that it was Linsenmaier, left, and Florence Connors. ^ 733 Santa Fe Dr. KE. 6532 articles at the recent mission: ly. As 0 safeguard again* Mme.s. D. Malone, A. Lilly, + 4 - + - + + Standard Gas & Oils A. Negri, G. Rowe, R. Slattery, visual complications, yous J. Langer, A. Amol.sch, J. Dul- child's eyes should be exam­ maine, F. Welsh, L. Johnson, Grade School Talent Show to' Be Apr. 24 ined yearly. Charlie’s IGA Superette V. Jones, F. Williams, F. Morfeld, Charles Scarafiotti, Prop. (Member St. .Joseph’s Parish) iJoyce Cleaners The training and expert H. Johnson, T. Gleason, M. Hamil­ (St. Francii de Sale*’ Pari*h, The following attended the all­ April 10 i-s Holy Name Sunday ence of your optometrist ii Formerly National Brands Store ton, J. Weaver, J. Telk, R. La Bate, Danvar) day conference of the Denver and all men of the parish afre John and Albert Nillson Onr IG.4 Plan Offers You Bigger and Leonetti, L. Stephens, F. Ihrer, Final plans are now being form­ County PTA in the Shirley-Savoy invited to receive Holy Communion " safeguard of your child') H. Lewis, W. Gamel, R. Stewart, ulated for the presentation of the on Tuesday: Mmes. M. Behan, H. in a body with the .society. FINER eyesight.a.iMUa Better Rargain.s at Everyday LOW J. Kolb, H. Jacques, A. Schwarts, annual grade school talent show, Doyle, Vance Johnson, John Mc­ At the monthly Holy Name meet­ PRICES — Come in and Be Convinced J. Foley, and W. Scavo, and Miss sponsored by the PTA, which will Carthy, John Trammell, and Wil­ ing, Monday evening, -April 11, inj J. Connell. he held in the high school audi­ liam Weador. the high school library. Father' GLEANING GEORGE W. MASTEN ALL MEATS GUARANTEED TO BE GOOD The following volunteered to torium Sunday, .April 24, at after­ Mrs. Thomas Miller entertained William J. Monahan of the Cath­ OPTOMETRrST.S assist in caring for the altars and noon and evening performances. members of the Bdrney Boosters olic Cliarities will give a talk on AND TENDER OR YOUR MONEY BACK sanctuary during Holy Week: The judges’ final choice for the on Monday, March 28, at a bridge- Theresa Neumann. This is a very 1284 So. Pearl 5 Broadway PEarl 4668 Free Parking in the Rear Tuesday, April 12, Mmes. Lilly, cast wa.<< announced on the public luncheon. The Rev. Bernard Karst, timely subject and should he par­ “It pays to take care of Dever, Hamilton, Stewart, Boyd, address system in the grade school SJ., was a guest. Prizes were won ticularly intere.sting. Father Mon­ SP. 3662 your eyes ______74.3 Santa Fe Drive — KE. 0747______Buehler, and Gamel; Wednesday, on Tuesday. Tickets will be avail­ by Mrs. L. H. Connell, Mrs. 0. H. ahan has firsthand knowledge of April 13, Mmes. Foley, Andersen. able from any grade school student Hencmann, and Mrs. S. A. Ries- this famous stigmatlc, having made ‘AW*. Sullivan, Foster, Jones, Amol.sch, or PTA member. enmaii. a visit to her home a.s an army ST. JAMES' PARISH Williams, L. Johnson, Welsh, Du­ chaplain. .All the men of the par­ JACKSON’S rant, Ihrer, and Morfeld; Satur­ ish are invited to attend. TEMPTATION day, April 16, Mme.s. Langer, Dul- Cut Rate Drugt maine, Stewart, Lilly, and Hamil­ Capacity Crowd Attends Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sweeney, PRESCRIPTIONS ton. Other members who would former members of St. Francis de FOUNTAIN SERVICE care to assist in this work may Sales' parish, now living in Ma­ ICE CREAMQOc PKBR PROMPT DBUYKST come on any of the three days at Tabernacle Society Meet con, Ga., announce the adoption of In H Gallona Wv WV ^ Can 8P. tea DawaOit R 9:30 a.m. a baby hoy, Dennis Lawrence. Mr. The firms listed here de- A capacity attendance was regis­ stoles, maniples, and burses, which Sweeney is a son of Mrs. Bart Best Quality Fresh Eggs Those who cared for the altars tered at the Tabernacle society’s .Mrs. A. E. Murchie said completed Tha Armt bar* d*Mrva t# lerve to be remembered during March were Mmes. Weber, Sweeney of St. Francis’ parish. meeting in the home of Mrs. four sets of vestments. Mrs. The parents of Boy Scouts in Broadway Creamery b« r«*i9mb«r«eonard Swigert attend. IVAN'HOE DBUG BI.DG. ments were not served at this wood brought in four .sets of brought a box of linens made by The mont'hly meeting of the COLFAX AT IVY meeting, but gifts were awarded her sewing circle. Another cinc­ mothers’ auxiliary of the Brownie I New Management •• Guaranteed Oila and to Mmes. Lilly, Henry, and Gamel. ture was made and presented by troop number 37 was held in the Lubrications Rwently baptized were Sheilah Westwood HNS •Mrs. .A. E. Seep, Sr. There is a home of Mrs. Reuben Alexus Lucille, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bigydemand for full sets of vest­ March 21. Mrs. Bernard Lawlor NEW LOW PRICES :: 8 5 cents PIERRE ROOFERS Robert Coursey, with Jerry Cour- ments, altar cloths, and other acces­ wa.s elected treasurer. Young’s Service Station sey and Eleanor Grannell as spon­ sories for the new missions. Many Drugs - Prescriptions • C. J. ST. PETER, Contractor To Meet Apr. 7 “thank you’’ letters were read. The next monthly meeting will at 20tb A CaKfomia DECORATORS sors; P'reddie Joe, son of Mr. and he held April 19 in the home of Fountain - Luncheonatta • • Naar Holy Ghoat Ckareli Wood Shingles The nominating committee ap­ INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Mrs. Fred G. Steinmark, with Mr. (St. Anthony’* Pari*h, Wojtwood) Mrs. Louis Barton. and Mrs. Nick Marchitti as spon­ pointed by the president, Mrs. Expert Spraying or Composition Roofs The Holy Name society will Mrs. J. Folkler and Mrs. G. Brufh Painting sors; Lon Alexander, son of Mr. James Knight, consists of Mrs Standard The firms listed here dee Free Estimates meet Thursday, April 7, at 8 p.m. Clem Kohl, Mrs. J. Leonard Mally will attend the annual Girl and Mrs. .Norman Comstock, with in the Aeroplane banquet room. TEXTURING Roof Repairing Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manning Swigert, and Miss . Elizabeth Scout dinner at the Denver Dry serve to be remembered ROOF PAINTING — SPRAT OR Miss Margaret Louise Geary, in­ Sheeby. Election of officers will Goods tearoom April 25. Drug Co. PAPER HANGING as sponsors; fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed when you are distributing BRUSH Cheryl Lou, daughter of Mr. snd take place next month. Those present at the Lincoln CONTRACTORS LATHING - PLASTERING Geary, 401 S. Stuart, was bap­ The Very Rev. William Kenne- ,, 19th A California CH. 4703 ■, your patronage in the dll* R u . PhoB* GR. Bnd ISi< Mrs. Hugo Berg, with Joseph tized Sunday, April 3, with Har­ neighborhood group meeting Aero*. Btrart Iron Boljr 6h»at . > FREE ESTIMATES lacino and Florence Villano as ally, C.M., rector of St. Thomas’ Wednesday, March 24, were Mmes. Chorch < > ferent lines of business. Budgat Paymenti if Deifred PIERRE ROOFING Co. old Pelha’m and Anna R. Geary as seminary, gave a talk on the his­ sponsors; Ronald James, son of sponsors; and John Joseph Reick- J. Folkner, B. Lawlor, and G. tory of seminaries and vocations Mally. uii p.ati.i DExter 5321 MSI Pontitc DExter 3869 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Frtfbrizio, ert, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. to the priesthood. with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Milano Ed Reickert. 1827 S. Grove, was Committee Memberi Named A vote of thanks is due Mrs. B. as sponsors; Mary Kathryne, baptized with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mi.ss Anne Birmingham, general Lawlor, troop cookies chairman, BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nelson as sponsors. Father Michael chairman of old gold and .sterling for the succe.ss of the cookie sale. Lewis, with Clarence Savage and CHRIST THE KING PARISH Maher officiated at the Baptisms. silver committee, announced the Prizes will be awarded to Janice The firms listed here de­ Antoinette Ehlers as spon.sors; names of members of various par­ Bahl and Margaret Ann Lawlor Bernadette, daughter of Mr. and Eighteen men from St. An­ LEONARD thony’s attended the nocturnal ishes .serving on this committee, for selling the greatest number of serve to be remembered Mrs. Samuel Mazotti, with Mr. and as follows: Cathedral, Mrs. James boxes. Mrs. Roy M^rqueer as sponsors; adoration hour last Friday morn­ when you are distributing ing in the Holy Ghost church, and Knight, Miss Barbara Bach, Miss BEAUTY BAR RONNIE BRYAN Patricia Ann, daughter of Mr. and Clara Courtney, .Mrs. Charles your patronage in the dif­ Mrs. Marvin Ehlers, with Lt. and nine attended the annual Knights of Columbus corporate Commun­ Dunn, Mrs. Rose Shall, Mrs. Ber­ FLorida 050.5 ferent lines of busineas. Mrs. V. P. Lewis as sponsors; nard Lynch, Miss Sue Hally, and Diamonds - Watches OFFERS YOU Veronica Mary, daughter of Mr. ion in the Cathedral Sunday morn­ 22S4 KEARNEY STREET ing. Mis.s Nora Freeman: BIe.s.sed Sac-; and Mrs. Ronald Bishop, with Mr. rament parish, Mmes. D. G. Multi-i and Jewelry and Mrs. Harry Rhode as spon­ The Altar and Rosary society gan, C. F. Wibel, T. A. Kenime, NEW HOMES FOR SALE sors : will take up special donations W. J. McMenamy, W. E. Dolan, I ROSS VARIEH STORE 2 and 3 Bed Room* in Park Hill the Rx of Automotive Service Sunday after the Ma.sses for Offle* DE. 42il I Judith Ann^ daughter of Mr. and and W. R. Joseph; St. Philo-j NOTIONS - INFANT WEAR CoBipl.i. Ktal Batata 8*r.tc* ! .Mrs. William E. Enarson, with flowers to be used on the altar mena’s; Mrs. Harrj’ Zook, Miss Hard-ware • Toy* EAst 4766 8TH AT BIRCH I Mr. and Mrs. Nick Marchitti as Easter Sunday. Eva Walsh, and Miss Anne O’Neil; SUNDMAN’S JOHN F. BRUNO I sponsors; Donald James, son of Christ the King parish, Mrs. Frank I 2214-16 Kaarnay Realtor Open all day Snndayt 7:30 A.M. to 9 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dennis Ryan, Buckley, Mrs. Herman F. Seep, Watchmakers and DE. 4488 with Mary T. Van Akkeren as Two Books Suggested and Mrs. Albert E. Seep; ' Jetcelers 6107 F. 22nd sponsor; and Ronald Charles, son St. Vincent de.Paul’s, Mrs. Ber-, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Zar- To Queen's Daughters nard Mahoney, Mrs. A. R. Gros-j John C. lengo, with Vincent Zarlengo and heider, Mrs. L. A. Higgins, and' 59 So. Broadway Mrs. Howard F. App; St. John’s, Scholl Fairfax Hardware ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH Verneda Stehno as sponsors. The Queen’s Daughters of Den­ (Oolfax at Fairfax) ver met Sunday, April 3, with Mrs. John Rae and Mrs. Ja.sper FINEST P McNeive; St. James’, Mrs. Paul HASOWARE. GLASS. PAINTS Frtnk Anloticlll W. L. (8r«(d) Uteger Marie Spillman, 540 Humboldt HKAT8 AND LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED Regis Guild to Meet street. Assistant hostesses were Fitzgerald and Mr.s. J. P. Reddick; ANNUNCIATION GEOCERIBS Mary McGlone, Mary Rose St. Francis de Sales’, Mrs. Oliver FR. 2725 5022 E. Colfas Ml( Falrtai a. L. RINEHART Prop ‘ TRY, WINES April 10 at College O’Brien, Agnes O’Brieii, Mary F. Wienecke and-Mrs. 0. H. Hence- FB. 27M mann; Annunciation parish, Mrs. n o i i r c LOWEST for Cooking Schurman, and Mary Detmoyer. U K U v J PBICRS IN DENVER The firms listed here de­ 'The April meeting of the Regis Marie Kreiner presided. Lila William Robinson; Holy Family serve to be remembered guild will he held Sunday after­ O'Boyle reported on the last dean­ parish, Mrs'. Peter King; Holy LENTEN MEALS noon, April 10, at 3 o'clock at Regis ery meeting. All members were Ghost parish, Mrs. Eleanor Way- when you are distributing college, Denver. This being the last urged to read Father James Kel­ land; Presentation parish, Mrs. FREE RECIPES ler’s book, You Can Change (he E. Sedimayer; St. Catnerine’s par- , STORS Wktf the FUNERAL meeting of the guild before the i.sh, Mrs. John D. Nevin; St. Elizar your patronage in the dif­ Regis bazaar, Mrs. W. J. McMen- World!, and Father McCarthy’s book; Safeguarding Mental Health beth’s, Mrs. Evangeline Augus­ ta i rSANKLIN ST. ferent lines of business. amy and Mrs. Adrian F. Maguire, tine; St. Rose of Lima’s, Mrs. DsttfirOnkK.rr DESIGNS TED*S special...... chairmen for the guild il( on Mary McGlone announced that Charles Read; S t Ignatius Loy­ 3.-;04 E. Colfax the general bazaar committee, ask the next card party will be held ola's, Miss Lucy Flath; St. Jo­ VACUUM SWEEPERS that the members bring to this at annex on seph’s, Redemptorist, Mrs. Jack I Flowers FRemonl 8881 meeting all articles which have May 14. Ward; St. Louis’, Englewood, Mrs. Rented — Repaired — Sold been secured for the gift shop Members were urged to collect Lmeest Prices— Easiest Terms for all occasions used clothing for NCCW war re- Harold Hoy; St. Anthony’s, West- which is sponsored by the guild. wood, Miss Eleanor Schueth; St. The fish pond, for the younger lief. Guest speaker was the Rev. E. Bernadette's, Lakewood, Mrs. Meyer Electric Co. patrons of the bazaar, is also a Agnes Harris; and Our Lady of 1500 E. 37th Ava. Capitol Drug Co. Jotephina responsibility of the guild, and the A... Stauffen, S.J., of Regis col Lourdes, Mrs. Mark A. Behan. Pick Up antf TAbor 8388 Specialising in Prescriptions donation of toys, games, books, lege, who described the need of t proper education for stability of Donations received include the BdfliUred P ham arU t an daty 9 A.M. to 12 Mldnifht balls, and novelties will be appre­ following: Loyola, Mrs. F. Liver- ciated. homes. FREE DELIVERY FRemonl 2741 man, two and one-half dozen ster------DExter 2741 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ling silver fiat pieces,' a cherished ST. DOMINIC'S ESTATE OF Ifirths 0. Btllard, *l*o wedding gift; S t (Catherine’s, Mrs. known a* Marth* C y ran * Ballard, St. Joseph's Guild John D. Nevin, four gold watches Martha Ballard and Uatti* BaFIard, ctor’i ptm atfitm ^ W -BILL BLAND’S FUEL & FEED. adminiatrator of tha abova named eatate ^ y afternoon, April 2, in St, corractlr dUpaeaaS at Farlj HM and and all pataon* haring elaima again*! aald pieces, and four eye-glass frames; **The Friendly Store** Dm . a . • mwm< eetata are requirad to fila tham fer allow- Francis de 8a)es’“ ■ ninigh school li­ Mrs. E. Dolan, eye-glass frames; phsmadets to Mrrt fw. CONOCO SERVICE STATION ane* In tha County Court of th* City and brary. Denver, with Mrs. J. Craig, Cathedral, Mrs. Bernard F. Lynph, Prescription Specialists W§ pr®«aiy »ekR«w4*d** p it Arya-Prid* and Faultlaaa Poultry Faeda County of Danvar, Colorado, witWn aix president, presiding. Mrs. Lois heavy gold ring, gold shirt studs^ eaat aetaptaac* kj th* BtSical p r^ montha from taid data or raid clairaa will W. 32nd and Perry GL. 2401 fMaieii.- 4a* to fair prlea*. praaipt COMPLETB LINK GAKDEN SEEDS b* foravar barrad. Kuempler, Mrs. Tom Egan, and and other sm^l gold and silver Mrs. Nelson were welcomed as pieces; Miss Nora Freeman, gold aarrict, aaii anoiaatisiiad accarecy. S&H Slanipg 1095 SO. FEDERAL BLVD. B. C. HILUABD, JR., Far DIatInetiTt PrisM far BrMs* Adminiatrator. new members. The hostesses, ieces* and St. Louis’, Englewood, FREE DELIVERY ON FUEL AND FEED WE. 211 Catholic Raglatar Partk* *n4 *U athar Mmes. Goets, Margaret Lucy, Mil­ SIrs. Harold Hoy, gold pieces. MT. CARMEL VISIT ouB cirr d e p a r t m in t Mailed S/18/4S dred Lucy, V. McVeigh, and H, Contributions of gold and ster­ Jacques, served refreshments,ini fol­ CKywIde Oelircry B trrin U% Diicoant fer Cith 8 Carry ling silver may be made to any Complete Line lowingig the meeting. Siatpr M member serving on this committee, Roeco Carbone GRand 9049 The firms listed here > Quality Meats & Groceries Benedict and Mothertni Stephen or brought to the next meeting Rocky’s serve to be remembered | were winners of special prizes. of the Tabernacle society, May Ato Z Dry Cleaners BEER TO TAKE OUT Mrs. H. Grout, ways and meant 6 in the home of Mrs. Phil Clarke. Cleaning & Tailoring when you are dlBtributmjg eatw ood 1 0 8 2 1 0 9 1 So, Federal Blvd SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS chairman, announced a card 782 PiUmore, or to the annual 1320 W. 38th Ava. your patronage in the dif­ ITe Sp«ciali»e in Fine Dry Cleaning party at the Electric Institute of tea in June. The- name of the FIORE GROCERY SUITS MADE TO ORDER tA,*77H H . - 9 C Mall Ordan ^eetptrd Madarata Prieaa i«n BO. reoBRAL . wi. tw the Public Service company on parish from which the contribu Alteration* Remodeling ferent lines of business. Thursday afternoon, May 5. I tion is made should be included.

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Sioeiinc siDcuGHTC By JimJCally .. DPL Glove Tourney Will Start April 7 + , • f ■ + + + :+ Jhn Hegge, accomplished senior guard on St. Francis de Sales' state parochial championship quintet, received signal acknowledg­ Mullen, Cathedral, S t Francis* They'll Come Out Fighting ment of his court ability this week in a letter from Murray, Ky., notifying him that he is being considered for invitation to play in the first annual North-South Are Favorites in 3'Day Meet high school all-star game June 11. Accompanying the letter was a By Al Dark form to be filled in with personal statistics and information about Good news for local fight fans is the Denver Parochial boxing tournament to be held the player’s high school. If Hegge in the Auditorium annex Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights of this week. indicates willingness to accept an One hundred and sixty high school fighters, ranging in weight from 90 to 165 pounds, invitation—and he seems to view the opportunity favorably — the weighed in at the Auditorium Tuesday afternoon, and, according to Morey Fade, tourney form must be returned counter­ director, 27 bouts are scheduled for signed by Joe Loffreda, St. Fran­ each night of action. cis’ coach. Mullen high school is the heavy contender in the advance ratings, Juit how Jim’i name came Parochial League Ball but Cathedral and St. Francis’ to be choten i* not indicated ia have plenty of power in reserve. the letter, the openinf para­ TOP TEAM IN '48 graph of which layt only: Season Opens Apr. 24 Tho mighty Mullenites cap­ "You have been recommended tured top team honors at the to the North-South cage com- The Denver Parochial league Father Wogan revealed also the 1948 tournament, and Coach miaiion at one of the outstand­ baseball season, originally slated decision of league officials to insti­ Dick Brown is returning with a crew of experienced punchers. ing 'high school basketball to get under way April 17, has tute An adult patrons’ season pass, been rescheduled for an opening price $2, with which admission Gene B%nson, 160-pound stand­ players in your state." But the Sunday, April 24, announced Fa­ may be gained to all seven triple out, figures not only to help Gremlin star is not likely to ther Barry Wogan, business man­ headers on payment of a 10-cent Mullen to the crown, but also to walk away with the heavy­ Jim Hegae delve too deeply into the ques­ ager of the leagpie. fe6-\for each use. The passes will tion, for he it more interested The closing date. May 29, will be oh sale at all league schools weight title. Others on the Mus­ tang squad are John Craig, Az- the fact that K-nfucky happens to be the Hegge family’s remain the same, but the triple­ until April 24, after which date native state, and Jim would enjoy nothing better than demon­ header that had ^en set for May they may NOT be bought. riel Martinez, Johnny Barone, strating to the home folks how much prowess he Inherited from 22 will be held Ascension Thurs­ Leroy Sandri, Bert (jlivas, and M t Carmel HNS Quintet a father who played considerable basketball in the Blue Grass day, May 26, at 10, 12, and 2 By purchasing the new ducats, many more. area. o'clock in Elitch Gardens as a DPL fans can save 80 cents over Cathedral high, under the guid­ feature of the annual parochial the season. The regular price per ance of Louis Howell, former The North-South contest is sponsored, according to the mes­ Golden Gloves champion, has been sage, by the Chamber of Commerce in Murray, and the list of high school picnic. All other games are to be played in Bear stadium triple-header is 50 cents, a total putting the emphasis on physical Top officials includes prominent civic, industrial, newspaper, and radio Parish Cage Loop of $3.50 if the full number a re condition and training. A good leaders. If the weather allows, evidently it will be held on an out­ starting at 12 noon, 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. attended. fighter is a conditioned fighter. + door court in a stadium that seats 8,000. The 24 selected players Cathedral has three veterans of will be guests of the city for one week prior to the game, with a full schedule of entertainment planned to consume their leisure ‘48 on the card. Bob Warder, Norm For Championship Efforts time between practice sessions (Murray is situated near Kentucky REGIS 8, MINES 5 Saindon, and Frank Barreras, who lake, the largest man-made body of water in the United States). undoubtedly carry the bulk of the ------\CROWN IN In the .serious matter of basketball, the youthful stars are to be Bluejays’ victory chances. directed by an outstanding coach from a Northern state and his IN SEASON OPENER Coach John De Mers’ Fransal- CH U RCH tAEET counterpart from the South. ians lost some strong fighters last Two runs in the eighth and another pair in the ninth year, but Mike Carroll, middle­ You have the Regialer'f best wishes from here on in,^Jim. weight titlist, is still on board, and By David I. Rvan There is a point to be proved: A Kentuckian need not stay at gave the Regis college baseball Rangers an 8-5 win over Chuck Mulqueen, Pete Miller, home to become an e.\pert in the court sport! Colorado School of Mines Tuesday in Golden George Philbin, John Rico, Frank Mt. Carmel HNS team pol-' Keegan, and Rusty Mathers are ished off a highly successful ♦ ♦ ♦ Vince Rossi, Ranger outfielder, drove out a home run, a double, and a single for the visi­ promising material for a winning season by winning the Parish .At the Rocky Mountain regional roller-skating racing cham­ tors. and Bill Arnold, Mines grounds, and then will come a two- challenge. pionships May 30-31 in Greeley, Blessed Lydwina, patron saint catcher, delivered the only triple game series with Denver univer Over Annunciation way they are Basketball league title, the talking about Esquibel in the 115- of skating, will be guiding two of the Mile High roller . of the afternoon. .'ity to be played in Bear stadium city Inter-Religious- tourna­ .^pril 29 and 30. pound bracket and B ris^igil in Patricia O’Brien of Cathedral high school and Mary Alice Nothaft Ken Gartrell was the big man the 130-pound class. Joe Abeyta is ment, and placing third in the of St. James’ parish are the young people. for Regis, going the distance and Games with Colorado Springs, trimmed down for the 130 pound­ Tournament of Champions. allowing 11 hits. Hurley Pepper Trinidad Junior college, Colorado ers. Blessed Lydwina, whose cultus has spread far beyond the also held the mound for nine Mines, Fitzsimons hospital, and Composed mainly of former All- limits of her native Holland, is generally* regarded as the patron innings, but the hurling Hurley let Lowry field are scheduled for May. The Northside will be well Parochial league stars and ex- saint of skaters. Born Palm Sunday, 1380, she delighted in skat­ represented in the Auditorium. North high players, the team, seven men reach first base on If possible, the two games with ing on the frozen canals near the town of Schiedam with the balls. Holy Family team, coached by under the direction of the Rev. other young girls. At 1.5 she w^s frightfully injured—so intense the University of Colorado, can­ Morey Fade himself, and stu­ Dominic M. Albino, O.S.M., won was her pain and severe her injuries that she could never skate Northtideri will continue their celed by the weather last week dents from Regis high school 40 of the 45 games on its schedule. again. Until she died in 1433 she offered up her sufferings and batebell tour with a two-game end, may be rescheduled later in who will affiliate with the other the season. In the Parish Basketball league, she became such a model for expiation that her name was coupled teriet with Colorado college to schools for the tournament the HNS quintet, winners of Sun­ with those of Lazarus, Job, and Tobias. be played on the Regia campua LINEUP SET should pull down their share of day division play, beat the Holy' Both during her life and afterward, many miraculous favors Friday and Saturday, April 8 Coach Larrv- Varnell has ex­ the points in all classes. Holy Ghost squad, leaders of the Satur­ and cures were attributed to her intervention. Because of her and 9. The team will take to the pressed himself as pleased with Family boxers are Pete Lom­ day division, 46-23, in the April skating activities in her early years and the fact that her ill health road April 18 for gamei with the showing of his key squad mem­ bard, Harold Harris, Bernie FATHER JAMES MOYNIHAN, director, presents 3 play-off for the loop champion­ was brought on by a skating accident, she is considered the patron Trinidad Junior college, that bers and, unless something unex­ O’Hara, and Pat Sheer. the Archbishop Urban J. Vehr trophy to Harry Capra, ship. The winners were awarded saint of skating among widespread numbers who have taken up her date, Colorado college the fol- pected develops, the season’s line­ St. Joseph’s comes up with 18 playing manager of the Mt. Carmel HNS five that won the Parish the Archbishop Urban J. Vehr cultus and accepted her as a saint, although the Church has never ^ lowing day, and Camp Carton on up will be as follows: Catchers, inexperienced but ready fighters, Basketball league title. The presentation was made March 31 at the trophy for their circuit supremacy officially canonized her. April 20. Skip Hallinan and Teke Aliota; plus Larry McCreavy, Don See, HNS team banquet given in the Log Cabin inn by John Marino, at a team banquet given by John Skating is one of the very few sports that can boast of a Fitzsimons hospital will be the pitchers, Ken Gartrell. Lou Hall, and Jim Eberle, all veterans. proprietor, who, along with the Holy Name society of Mt. Carmei Marino of the Log Cabin inn. Coach Pete Steffen is putting his patron saint. foe on April 22 on the Regis Joe Stengele, George Minor; first. parish, lent much financial support to the team during the season. DEFEATED ONCE Jack Baxter; second, John Kilpat­ boys in shape rapidly, and if this Members of the championship quintet are Frank Ford, Gene Perry, rick or Paul Villano; short. Bob year does not see St. Joe's with Duke La Conte, Mike Carnival, Pat Moriarity, Paul Satrianno, Julius Led by Player-Manager Harry ing Must Be Here Burns; third, Joe Lahriola; out­ the crown, next year might. Carabello, John Di Tierro, John Piccone, and Capra.— (Photo by Capra, tbe championibip team field, Jerry Cloursey, Vince Rossi, Each bout in the week-end tour­ Jerome) went through it. regular I^ari.h and Ken Capra or Bob Stromsell. ney will be three rounds, one min­ ute for weights up to. 120 pounds league tea.on of eight gainaa and two minutes for weights above . offering only one defeat. Ita 120. The gloves to be used are Cathedral and St. James' neareat rival, in the Sunday di- Regis Golfers Set standard 12-ounce mitts. viaion, St. Auguatine'a and An­ The judges for all events will be nunciation YPC, tied with aim- 1st Game Against Dan Ennis and Joe Coogan. Don Girls Seek Skate Titles ilar recordi of four-and-four, Styer of Golden Gloves renown were far behind. and Wolcott Marsh will serve as Extra-league victories chalked Colorado Miners referees for the three nights. The up by the HNS team include those timekeeper will be Ed McCune. gained over Frontier Refinery, The Regis college golf season Action will get under way at Eaton Metal, and Joe Coffee’s of will get under way Friday, April 7 ;30 each evening and tickets, the Naismith league. Also defeated 8, when the Ranger divot-diggers which are 75 cents for a single were Stewart post, VFW district meet Colorado Mines in a match night, $1.50 for three nights, may tournament champions; and Gard­ at the Lakewood Country club. be obtained at any of the paro­ ner Denver, top team in the Den­ Other matches with Colorado chial high schools or at the box ver Industrial league. university, Colorado college, and office, In the Inter-Religious tourna­ the Mines have been arranged ment, conducted annually by the throughout April and May, and the Creighton Holds Clinics city recreation department, the THE ANNUNCIATION CARDINALS, (left), former Philadelphia Athletic player, lines Rangers will climax their season HNS five whipped the Grace Luth­ with a new diamond coach, seven letter- up with three of his charges. The hopefuls by taking part in the annual col­ For Doctors and Dentists eran quintet, 48-19, to garner the men back, and high hopes, are getting set for the “Gabby” Cavanaugh, catcher; Len Grommett, lege invitational tournament at Omaha, Neb.—Creighton univer­ first place trophy. This is the 1949 Parochial league flag race. Bruno KonopV.a I pitcher; and Fred Maes, pitcher. Colorado Springs May 14. second year in succession that Mt. sity medical and dental alumni re­ Carmel HNS has won the tourney. + + + Viewed in advance of actual turned to the college campus in competition, Don Powers, Jim large numbers for professional Sixteen teams participated in the K. of C. Altenbern, Ed Connell and Jake clinics held for their benefit. The play-off. Four teams were en­ Annunciation High Lists Straul appear to be the top school of medicine held a three- tered from the Parish loop, two OWLING threats in the Ranger links day assembly with 39 doctors on from the six-club Buddhist (Japa­ B squadron, but Bob Shoric, Mike the program. The dental school nese) league, four from the two Standings, March 31 Cusack, Hugh Rodney, Bill Tay­ sponsored a one-day clinic. Jewish circuits (two from each), lor, and Jim Fahey may oust two from the six-squad Latter Day New Coach, 7 Lettermen TEAMS w L Av,. some of this quartet to land in Saints league, and four from the the top four themselves. Soon Out of Hospital 20-team Protestant group. The Redbirds of Annunciation Thus far^this season the Cardi SecreUries ...... — 55 38 791-9 Deputies ...... 49 44 788-85 Dick Petry, considered to be one lAsndon.—Cardinal GriflRn, Arch­ In the Tournament of Cham­ high are baseball conscious this nals have played one practice game Gusrds ...... 49 44 769-67 of the chief Regis threats on the year, with a new coach and seven Chancellors ...... 48 45 786-14 bishop of Westminster, hospital­ pions, which is also run by the city of six innings with Manual high, 45 links, has intimated that he plans lettermen on hand to win ball winning, 4-0. Trustees ...... 782-10 ized by nervous exhaustion since recreation department, the win­ Grand Knights . 42 60 722-18 to devote a great deal of time to the beginning of February, is ex­ ners of eight city-run tourneys games. At present the Cardinal lineup Navigators ...... 42 51 774-64 Wardens ...... 38 66 766-69 study and may not come into pected to be discharged soon for participated. The Mt. Carmel HNS The new coach is Bruno is about as follows; Catchers, competition this year. Konopka, a hard-working new­ INDIVIDUAL convalescence. crew took third place, losing out Gabby Cavanaugh, Fred Maes, Ed Game! Avg. in the semifinals to the champions. comer to Denver who played ball Horvat; pitchers, Ric Mares, Len King—T...... 90 179-65 for .Atlanta, Ga., and Little Rock, Lauvetz—C...... 80 177-47 Marxism Makes Slaves First Time in 4 Centuries MT. CARMEL HNS HOLY GHOST Grommett; first base, Mike Su- Carr—N...... »7 172-96 G F P G F Ark., in the major league farm cir­ iero, Joe Streml, John Kelly; Alff—D...... 78 169-68 Cologne.—“The workers will be­ Munich.—For the firzt time Csprs. f 01 Hernendez. f 2 cuits, and for the Philadelphia Ath­ W ond base. A1 Jenkins; short­ Waaner— G...... 72 169-24 come slaves if the Socialist idea is since the Reformation, a Catholic Ford, f 2II,.ehman. f 1 letics before coming here in 1948. stop, Jim McCullough; third base, Sherrr—W...... 84 168-34 CsrftbeJlo, f 2'DeideI. f 4 K. Mariachrr—G. K...... 93 168-13 carried out to its last conse­ religious order has returned to Perry, f 2 Hodges, c Gfl Mares, Ray Heronema;, and T. Berlin—S...... - 90 167-57 quence," said Cardinal Frings, Denmark with the re-establishment Ditirro, c Aheyta, g field, Joe Gobster, Phil Marquez, Mullen— D...... 84 167- (Cologne, 17 addressing 2,000 dele­ of the ancient monastery of Oem, Moriarity. g Stringer, g GOLGOTHA and George Heronema. Lynch—C...... 63 166-25 Piccone, g O'Donnell—S...... 93 164-84 gates of the Catholic Workers’ as­ Jutland, by Austrian Cistercian Leconte, g PASSIOA' FILM Coach Konopka expressed opti­ Ramsey—G. K. - ...... 93 162-83 sociation. monks. Carnival, g mism over the Redbirds’ chances Alcorn—S...... 42 162-27 Tomorrow Evening, 8 P.M, McMahon— W...... 81 161-75 ToUls 18 10 14 ToUls 7 9 13 the Parochial league this year. G. Mariacher—T...... 87 159-12 Half time scores Mt. Carmel, 20: .NAVA.K) THEATER The team ia currently working out Swigert—G...... 75 158-58 4 Brothers to Boys Town Holy Ghost, 6. at its practice field, 37th avenue Day—N...... 61 168- 47 Referees: Bshl and Milner. April Bill Beckiu!—N. 83 157-38 and Clayborn street. Moncklon-^“G. K 87 156-81 Kerwin— G...... 90 156-38 It's Bicycle Time! K rute—T...... 75 156-12 Patricia O'Brien Mary Alice Nothaft PE. 0905 Prijuta—D...... 90 155-24 A Cathedral high school student mg of Johnny Green, rink in­ Kane—T...... 87 164-71 New Bikes and Trikes Look Denver! SP. 9700 Mulllflran— C. .u...... 7 4 154-54 and a member of St. James’ par­ structor at Mammoth Garden, and We Fix All Makes Dehmer— C. . 154-29 ish will be in the thick of the at present they are using available M iion— W. , 153-49 Rocky Mountain regional roller­ free moments for concentrated W elih—N. 72 152-18 Hay— D...... 78 151-71 skating racing championships May practice. Time-trial results made American Cyclery Mill!— G. K. 90 151-87 30-21 at Greeley. The youthful, in these sessions indicate that Ja rra tt— S. ... 93 148-66 Bluejay on whirring wheels is NEW LOCATION Miller— G. ... 84 147-45 loth will be serious contenders for Stolte— S. 90 147-2 Patricia O’Brien, 17, who intends championship honors. 1901 So. Broadway Morrissey—D...... 78 145-22 to come home wrth the intermedi­ Patricia, left, and Mary Alice Donlgan^G. K...... 93 143-67 ate girls’ title. Defending her PE. 3180 Norton— W...... 84 140-82 are shown above hard at their Carl Hausen, Prop., Member Restaurant Moore— G...... 87 188-63 junior girls’ crown will be Eastside practice. St- Vincent de Paul Pariah Lerf—C...... 78 134-64 parishioner Mary Alice Nothaft, 1578 So. Broadway Beilman—N...... 56 134-46 15. HIGH GAME The girls skate under the coach- Team. $1.35, Complete Prime Rib Dinner Grand Knight. (HC) ...... »6J DENVER'S FINEST (Cnt from Cholca Show Bo«f) SMretarl.i ...... __ 622 Spelling Champions Tru.t... (HC) ...... ___ 920 Complete Specialized Individual. Dubuque.—Mary Healy, 14, Du­ { ! * $1.25, Complete Fried Jumbo Shrimp Dinner Ramsey ...... 246 buque, for the second year won (Eztrm L«rs« Golf Shrimp) Day ...... —...... 229 McMahon ...... 216 the annual spelling bee contest HIGH SERIES for Dubuque, sponsored by the Chevrolet Service $1.45, Complete Fried Chicken Dinner Taam. Des Moines Register and Tribune. 10 Modern Equipped Specialized Departments (Half FrNk Corn-F.d Chick.n) Tni.t... (HC) ...... t*78 She is an eighth grade pupil in St. Navigator. (HC) ...... 2614 Deputi*...... 2661 Columbkille's school. Mary Heri, To Better Serve You $1.65, Whole Broiled Live Lobster 13, of Rickardsville, la., was run­ (IncladM Potato*!. Hot Braadi. Drink) ner-up and was declared the ZIPPER REPAIRS FOUR MEMBERS of the same family were received county winner." She ia an eighth OPncIAL AAA BE8TAURANT grade student in St. Joseph’s. t, Catering to On Alaoat Anr Gann.nt t Artie). at the same time in Boys^'Town, Neb„ for the second MURPHY MAHONEY time in its history. The boys, shown with Monsignor Nicholas H. Liturgy-^eek Set BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS ROY SYSTEM, INC. Wegner, director, are the Slobodnik brothers. Their father was elec­ 29 Years Same Location—GL. 4747 SHOE RBPAIK trocuted when he touched a transformer on a telephone pole he was St, Louis.—The 10th National 2986 N. Speer at Federal Blvd. PE. 0905 • Banquet Room • Private Entrance • SP. 9700 II BrMdwar SP. 4161 climbing to secure a bird’s nest for his sons.- Left to right are Robefrt, Liturgical week will be held here 9; Joseph, 12; Monsignor Wegner; Francis, 11; and John, 8. I Aug. 22 to 26. 1 ' PAOE TWELVE Offlet, fSI BaiiRftelc SfrMt THE DENVEE CATHOLIC REOISTBE T«l«ph«n«i KEyif«n«420l Thuridoy, April 7, 1949 llessed Sacrament PTA I Fr. R. W. Burke St. James' Altar JOE HUPPERTS DRUG Announces Book Review (Member of St Louie' Pariih) tu eoofnt luiLOiNO To Give Tre Ore’ (Bleued Sacrament Pariik, The assistant hoetaMei will be Unit Will Meet Reliable Prescription Service DENVER Z, COLORADO Denver) Mmes J. R. Hamilton, E. 0. Nord, The Blessed Sacrament Altar and W. D. Bryeon. Boy Scout Cigarettes Carton: $1.53 pffering 2,000,000 Shares of Capital Stock At St. Dominic's and Rosary society will maet F ri­ troop 146 participated in the Boy Friday Afternoon Wines — Beers —• Etc. day, April 8, in McDonough hall, Scout ei):cui, held laet Friday and Saturday in tha Stockyardi ita- at lYiC per ihare (St. Deminla't Pariik, Doavor) '"he Rosary will be recited in the (St, Jarasa’ Parish, Denver) 426 So. Colorado Blvd. DE. 5898 church at 2 o’clock preceding dium. The Vary R av. Raphasl W, The Altar and Rosary society the meeting. The guest speaker Mr. and Mrs. George McDevitt Burks, O.P.,P,G., will prsach ths returned laat Friday from a six- will meet in the Walsh Memorial Orders Executed by the Company Thrss Hours isrideei on Good Fri­ will be the Rev. Joseph Leberer, hall on Friday of this week. Mem­ who will review The Seven Storey week trip to Florida and other day, April 1 6 r from 1 2 noon until bers of the Ave Maria circle will Mountain, by Thomas Merton, a Southern points. 8 p.m. Father Burks, a noted ora­ Miu 'Tnereea Seidenkrans of be in charge of the luncheon to be tor, comes to this parish from his Trappist monk. It is hoped thet a served at 1 o’clock. Those helping laig^ group of wdmen will be pres­ this parish will leava April 9 for assirnment previously in Minns Now Orleans, which will be thS are Miss A. Girardot and Mmes J Easter Qreetings apolTs, Minn. His discourses will ent to hear this review oi an out­ Le Boil, H odni, Dolan, Gallaher, standing book. itarting point of a Caribbean TERMITE CONTROL be on the Seven Last Words on cruise. She Mrill sail from there on Addems, Bush, Connor, Kittleson, the Cross. Suitable musie and The Very Rev. Harold V. Camp- April 16, aboard the S. S. Quiri- Solis, Waggoner, Torpey, and Termites May Be Seri- hymns will be povided by the yell will officiate at the investi­ gua for Havana, Cuba, and Guate­ Young. Final plans Vill be made choir. Special booklets on the Last ture services for the Brownie and mala. for tha food sale that will be held I from Conrad’s ously Damaging Your Words will be provided. Girl Scout troops in tha church of Miss Catherine Hall, who under­ in the Walsh Memorial hall Sun­ TERMITES SWARM The Rotary Altar society will the Most Blessed Sacrament on went an operation at Mercy hos­ day, April 10. Food will be on sale Home! ^ conduct a bake sale on Saturday, Palm Sunday, April 10„ at 4 p.m pital last Wednesday, is making a Sunday morning until after the K m II 'S A WAHNINC Oi April 16, and on Easter Sunday Father Campbell will bless the go'od recovery. 12:16 Mass, Mrs. Katherine Snow y/hy Be in Doubt? c o s ily DAMACt NIAKBY* morning, April 17, in the church scarves and pint of the girls, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Amato left is in charge. Parishioners are asked auditorium. A special committee Benediction of the Most Blessed last week for a three-week trip to to bring their donations to the has been appointed by Mrs. Harry Sacrament will follow. The follow- New York and Boston. They ex­ hall late Saturday afternoon or '•'J-. Hughes, president, to conduct this ng girls will participate: Brownie pect to spend Easter with their evaning and on Sunday morning. Sp! « 7 3 FREE INSPECTION COLORADO sals. Contributions of baksd goods ^ 0^ 378, third grade, leader, Mrs. daughter Helen, who is attend­ Donationi of eakes, pies, bread, may be deliytred to the church TeBockhurst; co-leader, Mrs. ing an Eastern college. rolla, candy, etc., will be gratefully Colorado Terminlx Co. auditorium on Saturday morning William McCarthy: Eleanor Ann Tiekats for Bell Availehle received: 24 E. Alameda, Denrer where several members of the »o- Cabela, Patricia Cunningham, Ann Tickets for the 34th annual Eas­ Dwyer, Barbara Edwards, Mary Plans also will be formulated for Member of World's Largest Termite Control Organhatlon ciety will be present to accept ter Monday ball, which will be the rummage sale to be held later ETcrr Job Triplj Gnarintaad them. Ann Famularo, Mary Ann John­ held on April 18 in the Lincoln son, Mary Ann Madden, Marilyn this spring. Mrs. Thomas Murray (1) Br Ui . . . (3) B7 E. L. Bnjc* Co. . . . (1) Br Ban Innu’tnca OHlci, LIE. The International Friendship day room of the Shirley-Savov hotel, will be chairman of this projaet McCaddon, Nancy McCarthy, An- are still being distributed tnrou^- AND was observed by the Girl Scouts eline Medcalf, Margaret Murphy, A mambarihip drive has bean un­ before an interested audience in out the parish by members of the der way for tiie past month under Clalne Schoendallcr, Carol Te­ committee. Since thii is the only Denver Pest Control & Service Lab. the church auditorium Sunday af­ Bockhurst, and Mary Kay 'Treek- tha direction of Mrs. Philomena ternoon, April 3. All the Girl parish-wide project undertaken Extermination — Fumigation man; during the year, it is hoped that Hedges. All women of the parish Scout troops participated in th i Brownie troop 318, third grade, era invited and urged to attend Rati— Mice— Roaches— Bed Bugs— Moths ceremonies, including the Brownies, parishioners will co-operate fully leader, Mrs. G. E. Treahv; co-lead­ to make it an outstanding aue- this moating. Mn. Leo R. Boyle, Contract Service for Hospitals, Hotels, Restaurants, Etc. the second grade pupils who rep er, Mrs. F. J, Todd; Kathleen Ber­ president, will preside at the meet­ resented• Holland." Tl • The“ ■ scouts por cess. The tickets, which are |2.60 Geo. Lcschman. Owner 34 E. AUmeda SP. 4671 ger, Theresa Beyer, Claire Etche- per couple, may also be be pro­ ing. trayed the various nations includ­ pare, Mary Ellen Foster, Maureen The S t James Men’s club will ing Switzerland, the Hawaiian cured at the rectorj'. As pre­ Geraghty, Shelia Kenney, Alice viously announced, the proceeds of meet Wednesday, April 20. ^Dr. O. C. Werthman^ islands, Czeeho-Slovakia, Sweden, Mayes, Jane McLaughlin, Mary Baptized Sunday was Thomas GOLGOTHA and Ireland the ball will be used to defray and Associate < Ann O'Hara, Carol Power, Ther­ the expense of the erection of the Leonard, infant son of Mr. and PASSION FILM Our Lady of Fatima circle will esa Swanson, Mary Frances Todd, shrine to Our Lady of Fatima Mrs, Joseph V. Forte, with Russell < and Laura Vittetoe as sponsors. Dentists Tomorrow Evening, 8 P.M. meet in the home of Mrs. Roy Barbara Treahey, and Karen on the church grounds. i Micheel, 2607 Caithness placs, on :sisehman; The Rev. Richard Hiester re­ Mrs. M. Gerald Abell was host­ PLATES i NAVAJO THEATER Friday evening, April 8, at 8 Girl Scout troop 172, fifth ceived Ruth Garcia into the church ess to the Martha circle in her ISth StrMt UOi Iftb StrMH April 8lh o'clock following the Holy Hour. grade, leader, Mrs. C. J. Mangan- Saturday, April 2. Her sponsors home on Monday, March 28. k K E rtton. S72I TAIwr 1711 4 Carnival Workart Meat aro; co-leader, Mrs. George Cat- were Dr. and Mrs. H. 6. Mo- Gueste for the evening were Mrs. COiNRAD’S EASTER termole; Maureen Aggeler, Rose­ Closkey. Father Hiester baptized Guy Smith and (Mrs. E. E. Good- A recent meeting of the carnival ion. Honors were won by Mrs. workers was held under tha direc­ mary Buckley, Jean Marie Getter- the infant daughter of Mr. and tion of Leroy Volk, general chair­ mole, Paula Curran, Mary Conway, Mrs. Paul Godsman, April 3, the M. E. Thomas and Mrs. Goodson. Jack Hall Wants To $avt You lyionoyl man. It was decided to hold the Helen Elliott, Susan Geiger, Sylvia child receiving the name of Elsie The next meeting will be held in JaiJujoju ham dinner on the opening night, Genaro, Mary Jean Hurst, Nancy iCtthlein. The sponsors were Fred th* home Mrs. Frank F. Gold, jOu Kislin, Mary Denise Hum- Warihauer and Gertrude MacHen- 2640 Olive street, on Monday Thursday, June 23. New games evening, April 11, at 7:30. ARE NOW AT THEIR PEAK WHEN YOU RENEW AUTO INSURANCE and attractions are being provided ihrey, Mary Ann Lawienion, drie. by the general committee. Wary Lee McLaughlin, Donna Sunday at the 8 o'clock Mass S t Theresa’s circle met on Maeksll, Antoinette Marie Man- March 26 in the home of Mrs. c A ck THIS LOW PRICE I all men in the parish are in- Sunday, April 10, will be Com­ ;anaro, Delora Martinez, Betty soiyorate Com­ William E. Roark. Mrs. W. E. Liability A Praparty I 0 B O munion day for the Holy Name Matty, and Marjorie Murray. munion. They will Include the Holy Baptist will entertain the April Ushers in the 7:30 o’clock Mass. Damage, 5-10-5 for 6 mei. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Agan Name society, the Knlghti of Co­ meeting in her home at 660 Olive We eordially invite you to cumnt r*u A meeting of the organization will are the parents of a girl bom lumbus, the St. Vincent de Paul so­ street ;Iui IS UltUBf mnlwrtilj («. take place Thursday evening at Tuesday, March 29, in St. Joseph’s ciety, the Dads’ club, the Boy Twelve members of the Ave visit our nearest 8 o’clock in the church auditorium i l r u l y , J.Oii iNfl* Mn iMt IlHir Irlrni hospital! Scoute, and the Cub Scouts. Maria circle met in the home of llcintM bMiiM af fillira li NMply with tbi itila Holy Week services will be held Mrs. James R. Moiier, who en­ Mr. and Mra. M. B. Preilinger Mrs. Marshall Reddish on March Flninilil iHMailbllllyHMsiibiiliy law.I Ta lyall Ihit bnyialai to y«i, sni to bo botior irotNtol. rioov vltb■ 1 raman. In the church during the week of tered Mercy hospital last week for and their son Michael will leave 28. The next meeting will be Clolm ifo poll proaptly. So ufo. boy • loaplito. SIS- April 11 to April 16, with Confes­ an operation, is making a good re­ on Friday for Chicago to spend in the home of Mrs. W. J. Solis CONRAD'S SHOP AtSUSASLE Imoroou poUiy *Hb sions in the morning and again in covery. the■ .. Easter...... holidays with rir relatives. • ■ at 1684 Locust street on April 26. to choota your Eaatar Wardrobe from o u r grand the evening, commencing at 7:40 Misses Ann and Marne Cronin After Easter they will return by The pahns will be blessed before o’clock. Special provisions have will entertain the members of St. way of Carthage, Mo., to visit the 6 o’cloek Mass this Sunday and collaction o f Famous Brand Fa$hioni In JACK HALL been made to care for the sick and Cecilia’s circle in their home Tues- Mrs. Freilinger’s parents. will be distributed at all the Masses. Olitrlet A|9T!t house-confined during the early day evening, April 12 part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Udry end COATS - SUITS - DRESSES FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP The palms will be blessed and Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. Maltby Annunciation PTA Plans 43S 14tk St. AL. 0466 distributed before the 10 o’clock spent Friday, Saturday, and Sun­ Sportiwear - Children’i Wear - Lingerie Mass on Sunday, April 10. day at the Broadmoor hotel in The 4-H club had its flret Coloredlorado Springs. Monthly Meeting April 12 meeting April 2, and elected these Leaves far Washington Post 'All Smartly Styled officers: Mary Silk, president; Pa­ Forbes Parkhill left recently for (Annunciation Parith, Denver) of adoration will begin at 7:80 Washington, D.C., to assume his tricia Wilmot, vice president and The monthly PTA meeting will o’clock. All Modestly Priced news reporter; Alice Lamprecht new post as research assistant for Good Friday the Mass of the the Federal government, with be held on Tuesday afternoon, Recommended Firms council representative: Grace Pel April 12, at 2 o’clock in Hagus Presanctified and veneration of the ham, song and recreation leader, offices in the Senate building. Mrs. croii will begin at 8 o'clock. The Parkhill plans to join her husband hall. Mrs. George Smart will pre­ and Eleanor Weigel, secretary and side. Members are asked to note Stations of the Cross and venera treasurer. The club s name will be shortly. tion of the cross will be held at 3 CONRAD'S Mademoiselle Shops fo r AUTO Because of Holy Week, St. Nor- that the meeting day hai been the “Fire Maids.” Meetings will changed from Wednesday to Tues­ 7:30 p.p.m. be held twice a mojjth at the home bert’s circle advanced its meet­ Jt IN DENVER day this month. Holy Saturday the blessing of 503 16th St. • 63 Broadway - 774 Santa Fe Drive of Mri. Ruscetta, leader. Miss ing to Thursday, April 7. Mrs. M, The third grade children will ths Es Easter water and baptismal Isman and Mrs, McDonald were B. Frelllnger wiU entertain the font and reading of ths prophteies SERVICE members in her home at 8800 E present the program, and the third HZ ALSO IN guests at the first meeting. grade mothers, under the ehair- will begin at 7 a.m., followed by Englewood - Botridor - Greeley . Ft. Collins • Starling 22nd avenue at a bridge luncheon High Mass. She will be assiited by Mrs. J. H. manihip of Mre. Ruth Buhr, will Ft. Morgan - Montroia be ths hostessei. Confessions will be heard Leyden. Wedntsdty, Thursday, and Friday Sodolity Union Holds Mrs. Barry Appel will be hest- The following members partiei- Backle^i' Bros; M otors pated in the tour of the Capitol from 4 to 6 p.m.; Saturday after­ ess to tha members of St. Girard's noon from 8 to 6 o’cloek; and every Mooting in NCCS circle in her home on Monday aundry on April 1; Miss Nellie Sales - STIJDEBAKER - Service evaning, April 11. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. George evening following services. Chil- The Denver Archdiocesan Par Honeker, Mmes. D. Baillis, r . drsn’s Confeesions will be heard AUTO REPAIRING ON ALL MAKE .CARS A TRUCKS Louann Eakins, daughter of Mr Saturday morning at 9:30 o’clock. DEUOTIOnS OF THE ish Sodali^ union held a counci' and Mrs. Jamas M. Eakins, enter­ Cort, J. Atzenbeck, J. Appelhans, EXPEBT BODY AND PENDKB WORK — QVAUTT PAINTING R. Buhr, S. Dorchsk, A. Dmovsek, Parents are asked to see that their STEAM C L E A N IN G - WASHING - LUBRICATION SERVICE meeting Friday evening at the tained htr Potluck Sapper club Catholic library. Plane were made April 2. A. Condon, J. Feeley, J. Goebenc, children go to Confession at this 660 So. Broadway — New Location — RA. 2826 for topics to be brought up and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Parle left D. Creach, Gettlin, J. Heronema, time. discussed at the monthly meeting March 81 for a month’s vacation. J. Mumford, J. Meek, Nixon, J. B. P. Pitziimmens is seriously nine tucsdrvs EXPERT - Honeker, J. O’Leary, M. Martin. ill in hii home. of the sodality union, held Tues­ They expect to spend several days Mrs. Urban has returned to her day evening at the NCX)S. in S t Louis cn route to New Or­ G. Petri, J. Plumb, J. Tanko, and IN HONOR OF [LlTFKiim AUTO REPAIR G. Smart. home from the hetpital. All HakeN The committee chairmen were leans, La., from which point they Mre. Tufford i| reported some­ Easy Time Paymenta given special alignments to be will sail on April 9 aboard the S. S, Frances Elaine Appelhans, what improved. RtPAnKAR presented at the union meetings Chiriqui for Havana, Cuba, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ap- CHRrSLIR-PL'YMOUTH Guatemala. lehans of 3309 Vine street, who Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kopatak are Among the topice aisigned were the parents of a boy bom recently. ST. onTHonv of podua UPTOWN Morok CO. \ HorthweslemAaloDo. the following: The furtneranee of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Schinka as been quite 111 in Children's hos­ 1^8 BROADWAY CH.5626I S49 Broadway TAhor 6201 weekly Communion among all are newcomers to the perieh. pital, was able to be taken home The newly formed Junior Legion The Franciscan Wonder-Worker Their new home ia at 2810 Holly Monday but is still not able to have of Mary, under the direction of Catholics; the proper preparation visitors. Frances Elaine is a pupil for Holy Communion; tns Summer street. Father Donald McMahon, has been Robert Baumgartner, ion of Mr. in the third grade at Annunciation doing some outstanding work. The School of Catholic Action, to be and Mrs. A. B. Baumgartner, Jr., school. band consista of 20 girls who have held in Denver in June; the annual Denver's Finest Body & Point Service entered Children’i hospital April Girl Scout Leaders to Meet been visiting the sick, distributing retreat at El Pomar; and tha fur­ 4 for a minor operation. He will Catholic literature, and assisting ther action to be taken by the be there for a week. An area meeting for Girl Scout five afternoons a week at the In­ QUICK SERVICE! sodality union in the operation leaders, co-leaders, committee Ths Girl Scoute’ Mothers’ club members, and all parents interested fant of Prague nuraery. land maintenance of the Catholic will meet Thursday, April 7, in the Body # Fender # Paint # Upholutery library. in summer camping for the Girl The second pinochle tourney home of Mrs. Emmett J. Dignan, Scouts will be held Thurida]r aft­ opened in Hague hall laat Thurs­ All Makes 4936 Montview boulevard. It will ernoon, April 7, at 2 o’clock in St. day evening, with a good crowd in be a 1 o’clock luncheon. She will be Charles’ center. Everyone inter­ attendance. Firat prize was won QUALITY AT A PAIR PRICE assisted by Mmes. P. J. Schoendal- ested in this program is welcome. by Mrs. Rosanna Hebert and sec­ ler, P. Etehepara, and C. J. Man- Sunday will be Communion day ond by Mrs. W. E. Robinson. Spe­ ganaro. for the' Holy Name lo c l^ and the cial prizes, donated by Mrs. F. CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. The first Friday Communion older boys of the parish in ths Popesh and Mrs. Sadie Heffeman, breakfast was arranged by the 7:30 o’clock Mass. were won by Frank Pankosk! and 13th and Broadway TAborS191 eighth grade mothers under the Mrs. J. J. Roach. chairmanihip of Mmes. Edward Holy Week Services The Annunciation branch of L. Coughlin and Edward L. Alton- Wednesday evening Lenten serv­ St. Vincent’i Aid society hat post- NATIONAL AUTO BODY & RADIATOR CO. dorf. ices will consist of Kosary, ques­ oned its regular meeting day, Mrs. Edward L. Curran, a pa­ tion box, and Benediction. loly Thurtday, to Thursday, April FRANK J. NASTI.EY, M*mb«r 8t rrmnelt is B«l«s Paiitb tient at St. Joseph’s hospital, is Holy Thursday there will be 21. RADIATORS, BODIES, HOODS AND FENDERS improvine steadily. High Mass at 9 o’clock and REPAIRED AND MANUFACTURED iss Mary Nadorff, who is procession of the Blessed Sacra­ Optometrist ment to the repository. Commun­ Repairing Wrecks a Specialty Quality Palatiag X,(dctio*^ connected with the public welfare and Optician department of Colorado, returned ion will be distributed at 7 o’clock. Phone TA. 2918 12 E, 8th Are p C 0 Holy Thursday evening an hour 1L. last Saturday from a w^ek’a trip Helen Walsh to Alamoia and Durango. AMOclet* Pena-Tread gives this soma Mrs. W. R, Joseph entertained W. R. JOSEPH GUARANTEED REPAIR WORK S t Vlvlan’a circle in her nome at Quoin of Hoavon AH STM IXAMINjn) double protection to your cor a brida’a lunehadn on Friday, April Pheatt^TAkar tM O OIM ALL MAKE CARS . . . normal Nra traction PLUS 1. The prizea were won ^ Mmes. Slatos Lunch, Cards XIS-SI* Maitatie iMa- Only Skilled Mechanics Work on Your Car David B. Douglas and Harry E. COMPLETE OVERHAUL AND TUNE-UP strong, penetrating steal dows WbiU. The QuMn of l^cavan Aid so­ that control skids on k t ; snow ri. A. B. Baumgartnar, Jr., ciety will hold the spring luncheon BRAKE RELINING-ELECTRIC SERVICE end card party at the orphanage, or graosy blacktop. antertained bar bridge club March Easy Terms — /Vo Red Tape 28. It la aompoiad of a group of 4826 Federal boulevard, Denver, St Mary's graduaUa, who nave at 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 10, Dave Staub Auto Service been masting for tha past 10 Mrs. G. J. O’Byme, general CLEANED »nd years. chairman, and her aseistanta will RENOVATED 272.S W. 29th Ave. at Speer GL. 3645 Mri. Peter D. Haley flew to prraart tha luncheon. San Francisco on March 25 to vis­ The table favors will bs made it her daughter, Hargardt Mary, by Mrs. M. Covillo. There will be e a < / who is a atawardau for tha Uni­ many special attractions. The of­ ted Air Lints. Mra. Haley expecta ficers will act as a reception com­ RADIO SERVICE to return home for Eaatar. mittee. Take the Argo bui at 15th A Complete Service for Car or Home Radio# or 16th etreete ana Lawrence to PLNLtRATlON • TfiACr/ON Tha Boy Scouts' Mortara’ club We Will Sere* Yorn Bees will hold its regular meeting in reach, to orphanage. HAVE YOU EVER MADE THE 9 TUESDAYS? the home of Mre. Frank" M. Saoina Taki I ridi wim your at 1601 Elm, at a 1 o’clock lunch' WHY NOT THIS YEAR—FOR SELF AND OTHERS? JAMES MOTOR CO. fini’Triid Dialir TOOAYI con on Wadnasdey, April 18. Allen Murphy to Load BEGINNIN6-TUESDAY, APRIL 19TH 1278 Lincoln Dodge A Rlymosuh Sales A Service KE. 8221 Good Shophord Aid Unit Tnti Institifto Mnt TA 1261 at 7:45 P.M. Allen Murphy will conduct the RIFlUFfiD AND STMIUZB) Plans Meeting April 12 concluding eession of the Tests and Father John Weaver, O.F.M., will deliver the sermon each MTURNID SOFT AND DOWNY The Coed Shepherd Aid M-\ Measurements institute for pa­ Tuesday evening. JOE elety will meet ia the Deavfr ' rochial school teachers this Satur- 91>00 ea. 8-Day Service LOGAX GARAGE Dry Geeds tea room ea Tae*- day, Aprll 9, at Loretto Heights Expert Repairing on All Makes dav, April 12, at li30 p.m. fer eollei--.Jege, Denver, Sixty-eight pe- CRYSTM Completo B ^y, Pander and Paint Dept. refraihiaeats sad to make final roehlal school teachers havs bMi ST. ELIZABETH'S CHURCH 'Wheel Balancing and Front End Alignment KAVANAUGH arrangements tor the annual attending the Institute conductet LaHiidry and Dry Cloantn card party, u he held en May on lueeessive Setordays sinea 4)4 S. Ireadway, SL 2417 11th and Curtia ' 275 So. Logan SP. 3811 UNCPLN AT 7TH TA. 126 10. _ March 5.

i L Jb Thursday, April 7, 1949 Offica, 938 iannock Stroot TH I DINVIR CATHOLIC REGISTER TaUphone, KEyaton* 4205 PAGE THIRTEEN AAA UNDSCAPING CO. MA. 6066 — Joe Loffreda — 3900 So. Inca Pastor of Welby Artistic Statue Sheep Fertilizer, $4.SO Yd. Delivered 01 <25 Spread Returns From Given Convent PERENNIAL FLOWERS — ^R U B S — NEW LAWNS Coast Vacation Of Christ, King Immediate Installation CHOOf I AN Welby.— (Aseumption Parish) (Christ the King Parish, Denver) on New GAS FURNACES The Rev. John Giambastisni, A beautiful, tinted, woodcut O.S.M., pastor, who has been in statue of Christ the King, executed Mueller Climotral California the past few weeks, will bv the famous artist, Giacomo V. 30 Yean Experience return to Welby this week. Mussner of Italy, has been donated The Holy Name society met in to Christ the King parish for the €[asttr ImtalUng Furnace4 in Denver the rectory Mondty evening, April listara’ diapel by Mri. Philip Sheet Metal & Gutter Work 4. Sunday will be Communion day Clarke of the Clarke Church Goods for the Holy Neme members. company. PRESENT O'BRIEN SHEH METAl & Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock A special meeting of the Men’s there will be the Way of the Crossi club has been called for Thursday WITH A FUTUR^I FURNACE WORKS and on Friday afternoon at 2:30 evening, April 7, in the rectory, p.m. the Way of the Cross for the 700 Fairfax street. All members of 2B41 Larimer KE. e047 the Men’s dub, as well as all men BeanliAil glAi for her Re*. CH. S3B3 school Children and adults who cannot attend the evening serv­ of the parish, are urgently asked to ubU.„FINE CHINA asii be present for this important ices. The perpetual novena in CRYSTAL... G i m honor of Our Sotrowful Mother is meeting. included in the evening services. Mrs. Perry Lancaster will be • r SILVER t u i COLOIFUL - MISS MARY MARTHA SACHS and Mis* Mary Lee hostess to the Little Flower circle It's Holy Week Guy will have the role of Danny in The Hither and in her home, 1362 Clermont street, CERAMICS. Schedule Thither of Danny Dither which will be presented at Loretto Heights Tuesday, April 12. college May 1, 2, 3, and 4. As the next meeting date for HooMwarM' Dapartmeot Holy Week services will be as Green-Up St. John’s circle falls in Holy Week, has soma praatleal gift follows; Palm Sunday, Masses at + + + “b the meeting has been postponed to 3. 8, 10, and 12. Before the 10 Thursday, April 21. eaggeationa, toe. Time! o'clock Mass the blessing of the Our Lady of Fatima circle en­ palms and procession will be held, Casting Completed for Ploy joyed the hospitality of Mrs. Kemp with distribution of palms during Cooper in her home April 1. That meoni Gardaning the Mass. Slated at Loretto Heights ^frs. Jamesr Cudmore ■ ■ was hostess Londscaping— Treat On Wednesday, Confessions will to St. Anne’s circle in her home C a % io n % be heard from 3 to 3 p.m., and (Loretto Heights College, Denver) and Adelaide Kelly, the man and on April 1. The hostess was the 1ITH AND ITOUT STtllTS Buihti from 7 to 10 p.m. On Holy Thurs­ woman; Toni Velasques, the devil; recipient of bridge honors. day, Holy Communion will be dis­ Mary Martha Sachs and Mary Ave Maria circle members were Lee Guy have been chosen to por­ Mary MeCaiek, the radio voice; tributed at 6 and 7 p.m. The High Kathleen O’Neill and Jackie Camp­ entertained March 31 by Mrs. For Information and Mass will be sung at 8 o’clock with tray Danny in the Loretto Heights Arthur Davis in her home. Miss production, The Hither and Thither bell, the little girls, and Connie FREE Estimates the procession following. A Holy Hendricks, the little boboy. Sheila Guise, Mrs. Frank Sullivan, Hour will be held in the evening of Danny Dither. They will alter­ Miss Rita Coffey, and Miss Doro­ nate the lead in the musical play Dorothy Supernant, Pat Dolan, CALL FRemont 2862 at 7 :30 p.m. and Lorraine Magor have been thea Williams were guests. Bridge Rocky Mountain Services on Good Friday will that will be presented in the col­ honors were awarded to Mrs. lege auditorium. May 1, 2, 3, and 4. cast in the roles of stevedores, and OFFICE: 1BS5 Bellaira St. start at 8 a.m., and will consist of the pen pushers include Mary Me- Wayne Nollop and Miss Sheila the reading of the Prophecies and Cast in the role of Daisy are al­ Casek, May Burges.s, Anna Revi- Guise. On account of Holy Week NURSERIES SALES YARD: Passion, the unveiling and venera­ ternates Mary Carolyn Sinnett the midmonth meeting of this cir­ OPES SUNDAYS 4141 £. Colfax at A.h elle, Pat Crawford, Joan Donelan, tion of the cross, procession, and and Peggy Alcorn. Faith will be and Ivajean Mathews. cle has been postponed to Wednes­ Mass of the Presanctified. The De- layed by Eileen Lujan and ^ a ry Members of the Glee club under day, April 27. solata will be conducted at 7:30 ftone0 French;^ Hope by Mary Fran­ the direction of Max di Julio will Mrs. P. C. Schaefer, Jr., ex­ p.m. ces Campbell and Marilyn Colli- tended the hospitality of her home 99 portray the grownups, and mem­ On Holy Saturday, services w ill son; and Charity by Anne Hoare bers of Miss DiGaetano's dancing to St. Jude's circle March 31. Mrs. aUrt at 7:30 s.m. 'with the b le s s -'«nd Ethel Marie Buckley. Mr. classes will be included in the cast. Royal R. Irwin, Mrs. John Bru­ **Wliy l*ay More |ing of ^he fire, reading of the Judkins will be enacted by alter­ baker. and Mrs. William Earl re­ nates Sally Smith and Genevieve Earl C. Bach, head of the dra­ ceived bridge awards. (Tradamark) I Prophecies, and blessing of the matic department at the college, holy water, followed by the Litany Larche. Barbara Stevens has hern Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. Deline, will direct the play. He will be aa- 4201 E. Sixth avenue, have re­ of the Saints and Mass. Confes­ cast in the role of Lucas, Pat Hsr- sisted by James Kenna. Mr. Di- sions on Saturday will be heard mon as the Duke, Edith Ketty as Julio will serve as musical director, turned from an extended visit in WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES from 3 to 6 p.m., and from 7 to Droopy, Elizabeth Lemus as the California, COMPANY and Miss DiGaetano will be in Mrs. Herman Seep, who was the 10 p.m. wealthy man, and Merrilee Mur­ charge of the dances. Colorado Owned Stores Masses on Easter Sunday will phy as Officer O’Shaughnessy. The first president of the Altar and Ro­ be at 8, 8, 10, and 12 o’clock. High sandwich men will be portrayed by Alice in Wonderland Recital sary .society, is the first member of Englcwoot^ 800 Santa Fe Dr. Masses will be sung at 8 and 10. Marjorie Howard, Sally Pimpl, and , Marion Stortz, a senior at Lo- the society to take out a life mem­ Katie Herrman; the immigration retto Heights college, will present bership. .30 Sou ill Broadway 1.3th and California Brother Bonaventura official by Grace Burke;.the guard a program based on Alice in Won­ .39.3.3 \S . Colfax . 17lh & Glenarm Is Hospitalized by Jane Cuthbertson;... reporters by derland, as her major speech re­ Betsy Foley and Char Wilkins; and cital, Monday evening, April 11, at Holy Ghost Altar Unit Brother Bonaventura, who has the sponsors by Genevieve Msl- 8 o’clock ip the college auditorium-1 been an invalid for the past three piede, Pat Gie.s, and Marion Stortz. It will be a demonstration of work Sets Luncheon Meeting years, became seriously ill and was Minnie O'Dorisio will portray in children’s theaters. taken to St. Joseph’s hospital. The program includes: Part I, a The Holy Ghost Altar and Ro­ Joseph Spano. who was in St. the sound man; Sheiiagh Flynn, statement of the purpose of a sary society will have lunch in Josephus hospital, has returned the announcer; Ruth Wernimont. Children’s Theater project; Part the Holy Ghost hall at 12:30 p.m. home. the heavenly guard; Pat Harden II, synopsis and explanation of Monday, April 11. The meeting Alice in Wonderland as a dramatic afterward will begin with recita­ production: fart III, cutting from tion of the Rosary in the church Alice in Wonderland to demon­ at 2 p.m. Holy Family Altar Society strate the utilization of masks and Hostesses will be Mrs, Agnes costumes; and Part IV, a demon­ Kerrigan and Mrs. C- B. Frantz. Plans Food Sole on Sunday stration of mask construction and All members and prospective mem­ an exhibit of costume pieces. bers are invited to attend. (Holy Family Parish, Danvtr) after Masses Palm Sunday to re­ Miss Stortz will be assisted by At the business meeting of the ceive donations for flowers for the the following girls: Jane Donelan, Altar and Rosary society March repository on Holy Thursday and Sally Smith, Genevieve Larche, Fr. Monahan Appointed 31 the members completed plans for Easter: Mmes. Beach, Duffy, Char Wilkins, Mary Frances Camp­ for a food sale to be held the morn­ Berger, Dowling, Epping, Fallico, bell. Grace Burke, Jane Cuthbert- To Family, Child Group ing of Palm Sunday, April 10, in Flannigan, Heiderstadt, Henry, •son, Mary Gwen Morrissey, Anna the school hall. Mrs. W. J. Koerber King, Lovelace, Krouse, Minge, Revielle, Anne Hoare, and Mae The Rev. William J. Monahan accepted the chairmanship. As­ and O’Connor. Burgess. of the Catholic Charities was Easter Preview... Jacheis, sisting her will be Mmes. Ahern, The president, Mrs. P. King, in­ The masks and costumes that named to the family and child wel­ troduced a new member, Mrs. I Brown, Delaney, Dowling, Duffy, will be used were made by Miss fare division of the Denver Area Neusteters collection of Easter Fashions Capes. Epping,ing, Healy, Heiderstadt, King,King. I^elda Koch of 4.509 Winona Stortz. Welfare council in the group’s Krlley, Krouse, Lovelace, Minge.Minge, Mrs. Koch gave a talk on This recital is given as a partial March meeting. Father Monahan I O'Connor, Scott, and Toohey. St. the national cancer drive that is fulfillment of the requirementa will serve on the planning com­ are now at their peak . . . more interesting Stoles and Rita's circle will have for sale being conducted this month. Mrs. for 8 Bachelor of Arts dlegree. mittee of the division. {handmade household linens suit­ A. J. Epping was awarded the thai^ ever I able for gifts. special prize, a tulip plant, that Neckpieces I The following parishioners will the Graul Florist shop donated. Hammond Organ Studio I be at the doors of the church The sacristy will be cleaned and all of Jonai* decorated Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, April 12 and 13, by superb quality. Mmes. Ahern. Dowling, Duffy, Is Opened by Dr. Houde Navajo Theater Fallico, Heiderstadt, King, Koer- Dr. E. Louis Houde, organist, Harrisonburg, Va., and has given ber, Kriley, Lovelace, Minge, concerts for benefits, hospitals, To Show Film on Pughes, Stewart, Toohey, and has opened an exclusive Hammond and many charitable organizations. Wild. Saturday, April 9, Mmes. orgarr studio at 1782 S. Broadway, At the present time, plans are be­ Berger and Fallico will care for Denver. This studio is the only one the altars. ing made for a series of concerts Passion of Christ of its kind in Denver and the only in and around Denver. The studio The following is the schedule is open every day to visitors. I for Holy Week services: M lss organ studio in the entire state (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish,ion Holy Thursday, Good Friday, of Colorado. It is equipped with 1037 BROADWAY • DINVIR Denver) land Holy Saturday will be at 8 the very latest Hammond organ, Many hundreds of Denverites'o'clock. On Holy 'Thursday, April including an Aeolian Duo-Art Re­ will attend the Navajo theater on 114, Holy Communion will be dis- producing grand piano with the ■41'!^ Friday night, April 8, to .see the tributed at 6, 6:30, 7, and 7:30 new 1949 model "Solovox" at­ beautiful motion picture of the o’clock and in the 8 o'clock Mass. tached to the piano. The object of Wherever Good life of Christ and His Passion, en­ Evening services will be held this fine reproducing piaffq. is the i titled Golgotha. It depicts the Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday special training of organ pupils to| Lighting is Desired i story of Jesus from the triumphal at 7:45. Confessions will be play with the electric reproducing entry to the Ascension, and is based heard Wednesday, April 13, from piano and to play the organ and! upon the world-famous Freiburg 3:30 to 6 p.m., and on Wednesday, piano simultaneously. All these and Oberammergau Passion plays Holy Thursday, and. Good Friday Instruments are available for stu­ of Europe. It was actually filmeti in evenings after the services. -Sta­ dents' practice. Europe at the cost of a half-mil­ tions of the Cross will be held at At 15, E. Louis Houde was or- lion dollars. It is being brought 3 p-m. on Good Friday. f anist and choir director at St. here by the St. Theresa club of Baptized on Sunday, April 3, oseph’s church in Boston, Mass. Mt. Carmel parish. were Thomas Michael, son of Mr. He attended the conservatory of The film nas dialogue and nar­ and Mrs. Francis Clark, with Wil­ music in Boston and private tutor­ rative in English, together with liam Clark and Helen Zahn ship was received under the fam­ / ^ tyr ^ an appropriate musical .score. The O’Meara as sponsors; and Joseph '» ■>** ous Dr. Ringwald. Counterpoint, magnificent scenes, which portray Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph sight-reading, harmony, and or­ in authentic and historic fashion Fanning, with William Blalack chestration Were studied under the the life, crucifixion, and Resurrec­ and Catherine Fanning as spon- training of Roy L. Frazee of Bos­ Each task in the home requires tion of Jesus, are all vividly por­ •sors. ton. Dr. Houde was featured thea­ trayed. The film was produced in 'Lamp Post' Y^ini G ood Light suitable for the par­ ter organist for 10 years at the France and has won the profound Press Aword State theater on Broadway, New ticular job. admiration and approval of mil­ The Holy Family Lamp Post York city, playing a large four- lions. was cited for all-around excellence manual Moller pipe organ. During Good Light must be Generous A spiritual and reverent atmos- gg g school newspaper by his long term contract there, he Light for eye comfort. Scientific phere is established and main the Denver University Men’s gave an organ concert at the world- tained throughout the entire pro­ Press club, at a banquet at Denver famous Carnegie hall, under the Control is necessary to have light gram and leaves the audience in a university April 1. A trophy was sponsorship of the New York Amer­ VISIT OUR '\i meditative, prayerful, and heart- of pleasing quality. Proper Light presented to Inez Landrum, co­ ican newspaper. In his engagements searching mood, provoking thought editor of the paper. John Conway throughout the United States, he NEW DRIVE-IN D istribution is also important. concerning the reality of the Chris­ is also co-editor. A plaque was has dedicated many church organs, tian principles in their daily live.s awarded the school for superiority such as the instrument in the Im­ Finally, there should be Protec­ The film is one of unusual beauty in makeup and news and feature maculate Conception church in 17th & lOGAN and has been highly praised wher­ writing. tion Against Glare. ever it has been shown. The public + + . -I- if cordially invited to attend the M a ll coupon todoy for your free copy of this help­ Certified Lamps Navajo theater on April 8. Have Your arc built to meet The S t Philomena club will meet ful folder. It contains photos and description of the in the home of Mrs. Lucy Lo Sa.sso, these specifica­ 1745 W, 40th avenue on Friday, National Parks and other vacation regions In the April 8, at 1 p.m. The discussion CLOTHES tions. And, their on the Sixth (Commandment of the "ifnlon Pacific West"; also a large/ colorful map moderate price Church will be resumed this week. Mrs. Angelins Lo Sasso re­ showing their location. ranges will de­ ceived the honor prize last week, CLEANED light you. and Mra, Nellie Brindisi will do­ Unlan Fatlfls sorYSS thsso rsglonn California, . . CWara## nate the prita thii week. . . . Fnlflt tiartkwast. . . Sim Valtay, Idaho . . . Yollmr* The mambers will not meet in AT sfano . . . Savthara Utah-Arlseiia National Parks . . « Holy Week. All the members were las Vafai-Naavar Dam . • • Wairarit Ooda Kanthas, invited to attend a play given by Look for the Certified Lamp Tag the Mt. Carmel school children last Friday afternoon. The theme was “Life’i Vocation” and the GIGANTIC UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD story was based on the life of S t Juliana. The play was enjoyed by Gleaners and Lanndry For free copy of "Wsttern Nams^ Woadtrlaadt" mail eeupan to GOLGOTHA MA. 6101 UNION PACine tAIUOAD PASSION FILM CITT TtClUT ornci 0 (fin n ia lempt on oispimt n omunt sroen ^ Tomorrow Evening, 8 P. M. 10% DisoonnI 031 17th straat NAVAJO THEATER Daavar S. Caia. Public Service Company of Colorodo PhoM Kayitana 4141 ApHl 8 tb On Cash and Carry Dr. £. Louie Houde r

PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Sfretf THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitpne 4205 Thuridoy, April 7, 194>

•By Putting Spiritual FirsU Czecho-Slovak Prelates Specialixing in II High School Principals Back From Rome Trip Interior Decorating Prague. — Archbishop Joseph t/k u m e d d Attend Chicogo Meeting Church Greatest Friend Matocha of Olmutz, Moravia, and Monsignor Gennaro Verolina have CHURCHES The annual conventions of the cago. 111., were attended by rep­ returned from Rome. Monsignor Schools, Hospitals, Etc. North Central Association of Sec­ resentatives of Catholic schools O f Material Progress Verolina will resume his duties as and Residences ondary Schools and Colleges and in Colorado during the week of charge d’affairs of the Papal In- Midwest Unit of the National March 27. temuncio in Prague. It is believed R e v . J o h n B . E b e l that, but to make use of all ma­ Catholic Educational Association Principals from the Denver pa­ that Archbishop Matocha was dis­ Anton Schwaerzief' at the Palmer House hotel, Chi- rochial high schools included Sis­ “A atrai^e thing it is, this re­ terial things, properly, on our way to our spiritual goal, which is cussing the Church-state situation A-l Reftrcncei ter Anna Joseph from St. Francis ligion,” said the French author with Vatican authorities. de Sales’: Sister Marie William of Montesquieu, "which, although it union with God. Phone Evenings GR. 409 6 Junior Entertainment Cathedral, Sister Matthew Marie, meana to occupy itself only with To say that the Church has A conference with government 3715 W. 26th Ave., Denver . Holy Family; and Sister M. Cal- the interests of the other life, yet done more for material progress officials on Church-state affairs is To Give Play for Tots lista and Sister Leocadia of St. succeeds better than anything else than any other organization is not expected to follow a conference Joseph’s high school. Sister M. to mean that it was a Catholic who of the Czecho-Slovakian Bishops in safeguarding those of this.” in Slovakia. The meeting will be SAVE 25% TO 50% AND MORE On Saturday, April 9, at Phipps Gertrude of St. Anthony’s high The Church has often been ac- invented the steam engine or the auditorium, Junior Entertainment, school. Sterling: and Sister Gerald cotton gin, or a Catholic who a follow-up to one between Church on Beautiful Easter Gifts of Lasting Value, Listed here | cus^ of being obstructionist, of and state leaders in February. Inc., will present its sixth and last Marie of St. Mary’s high school, holding back the forces of progress first split the atom or who worked I are only a few of scores in this event! performance of this season’s series Colorado Springs, represented and advanceiqent ' in material out the laws of physics that en­ for children. The Junior league other archdiocesan accredited things; but the reall'’ keen minds, abled it to be done. It is rather List of Red-Persecuted players will give The Pied Piper of schools. such as Montesquieu, have seen the general attitude the Church Hamelin, a story familiar to most Delegates from the Pueblo dio­ that the very opposite is true. The has stressed that has led to prog­ Clergy Is Lengthening children. They will enjoy this dra­ cese included the Rev. James paradox is that the Church, by ress, for only when material Rome. — Vatican informants O’Sullivan, superintendent of matization with its oolorful cos­ her very insistence that the spir­ things are governed and ruled ac­ have put at 2,305 the total num­ tumes and attractive stage setting. Pueblo Catholic high school; the itual is immeasurably more im­ cording to spiritual rules is true ber of clergy who are known to be ■ There will be two performances, Rev. Edward VoTlmer, O.S.B., portant than the material, has material progress possible. TOM WALKER PIANOS headmaster of the Abbey school. the victims of anti-religious per­ at 2 and at 4 o’clock. Tickets are made all true material progress "And lo the Church, giving A t la sh Repreiirntadve of Kimball. Sohmer* Canon City; and Sister M. Sebas­ possible. henelf up lolely to her work secution behind the Iron Curtain. Haddorff, and Starr Pianoa on sale now at Chappell house for tian of St. Scholastica’s academy. C. G. Conn Connaonata both shows, and will be available Canon City. The Rev. Edward A. It is certainly true that the of (anctification, doee more for The total, which may be even Kiectronie Organ at the box office for the 4 o’clock Leyden, archdiocesan superintend­ Church has no desire to promote material civilization in the meas­ higher because information is slow Fine Reconditioned Pianoa our attachment to this world—we ure that she disdains it, so to 45 S. BROADWAY SProca 7364 performance prior to the show. ent of schools, was also in attend­ in leaking out, includes 246 Bish­ ance. like material possessions and pleas­ speak; that is to say, puts it in ures far too well already by na­ its place among her interests, ops and priests killed, one Cardi­ tural attraction. She constantly and refuses to be involved in it nal imprisoned for life, 1,065 1, 2, & 3-STRAND I>EARLS 2 Archdiocesan Priests recalls to us the words of Ecclesi­ at the cost of deserting tb« high Bishops and priests jailed, 589 [Special Purchase Just in time for Easter Gifts! astes about the things of this peaks of the spiritual life” priests missing, and 404 Bishops Beautiful, lustrous simulated Pearls— so smart, so world: “Vanity of vanities and all (Sertillanges, "The Church,’’ and priests deported to Siberia. flattering, so sensationally underpriced. Values Injured in Accidents is vanity.” And she holds up the page 276). to $4.95, choice ...... $198 warning of Christ: “What does it Those who claim that the CROSSES, LOCKETS, ROSARIES— and all Reli- Two priests of the Denver arch­ profit a man to gain the whole Four Years for ‘Slander’ Church, by her insistence on the gious Jewelry—so right for Easter giving—reduced 1/. A44 diocese were injured slightly in world, if he suffers the loss of his nothingness of the material Polish Priest’s Sentence I al Frumess’ ...... W II | accidents that occurred last week own soul?” - Suggests for things, blocks material progress, Warsaw.— Charged with spread­ Prices Plus Tax on icy roads. This attitude, it seems, would forget some of the fundamental I The Rev. Roy Figlino, pastor of not lead to much progress in sci­ conditions of human life. It is ing from his pulpit “hostile, false NO CHARGF. FOR CREDIT St. Augustine’s. Brighton, suffered ence, in medicine, industry, com­ the very one who insists that ma­ news slandering the national ad­ a slight brain concussion when his merce, agriculture. But let us terial life is everything, and makes ministration,” the Rev. Jozef Dan- car hit a patch of ice on the EASTER GIFTS see. Has not the Church, at least wealth and pleasure the whole goal son drew a sentence of four years’ highway and skidded off the road through her children, had a hand of his life, who is the real enemy imprisonment from a Red court on March .lO. He was released from in all that is great and beneficial of progress. For progress is pos­ in Lodz March 29. St. Joseph’s hospital on April 2. in the world today? In the past sible only when things are put in Ti * Just received a Shipment of St. Christopher Medals A car driven by the Rev. Omer we see it was her monks who pre­ their proper place, viewed in // in all new styles. Foxhoven of Victor skidded off the served learning in the dark ages, proper perspective. Theology for Nuns * MiroculCts Medals in Silver and Marcasite icy road near Divide on March 28 and who civilized the barbarians Were one, for example, to sacri­ Chicago, 111.—St. Xavier’s college 6 0 5 ST. and turned over. He suffered and taught them better methods of fice moral values to material prog­ will conduct its second theological Trim Silver Chains wrenched shoulder muscles. His tilling the soil. Work itself she has ress, he would end with the very institute for .sisters this summer mother, who was riding with him, * Rosaries restored to a proud position, after vices that destroy all progress. from June 27 to Aug. 3. suffered a broken shoulder blade. it had been relegated to the slaves The Church by stressing the vir­ * Costume Jewelry Pieces from $1.00 in the pagan nations. tuous life opens the door to ma­ • Sterling Silver Jewelry from $3.00 And in her liturgy, the terial progre.' of and taking on human flesh, by But now take a look at the ultra­ the French club. He may enter St. living among men and making use progressive land of America. We • Here’s more of everything you Thomas’ seminary or study speech with them of material things, has for Spring .see whole mountains, hillside after o new refrigerator. More in college after his graduation given a dignity to material crea­ hillside, denuded of their very soil wont in Oar tailoring la tuned to the tlma from high school. tion that it never had before. The because entire forests were strip­ space on the inside, more usable purpose, then, must be not to cut ped from the land and no trees space the new flat top, more THE CONGRESS ourselves off entirely from ma­ planted to replace them. We see freezer space, more moist storage Classes Are Offered terial things, for no one can do farmhouse after farmhouse stand­ CLOTHING CO. ing empty, its windows staring space for vegetables and fruits, more SUITS AND TOPCOATS In Mother-Baby Care vacantly, roofs sagging. They dollar value than ever before In a "Special Attention to Oerfy" Vitality of Faith were abandoned because the soil dependable Frigidaire Refrigerator. Mail Ordera had been farmed wastefully for a Another series of free mother- few years of big profits, and then dU 15th St. TA. 47U baby care classes has been sched­ Is Evidenced by became so poor and eroded that Tailor Made Beady Made uled to start April 11, according the land could no longer support a with oil these features — ' to Mrs. Ray Purinton, chairman of farmer and his family. the Denver Red Cross home nurs­ Fruits it Bears Now which attitude----that of USE OUR EASTER LAYAWAY PLAN ing service. the other-worldly monkz or of • Famous Meter-Miser Mr. Waller J. Kerwin Especially trained registered By Rev. F rancis Syrianey the materially minded loggeri— mechanism nurses conduct the 12-hour course In addition to the very impor­ ii really conducive to material Aaaociated with in the home care of mothers and tant quality of universality, there progreii? • Exclusive Quickube Trays and babies in the model classrooms at are three other characteristics of Instant Cube Release 1515 Cheyenne plaA. a true faith. Our faith must not Deafened Hear \^’ith JOS. M. FISHMAN • Full-width, roller-bearing Classes are open to all interested only turn to all things proposed New ,\id Using Jeweler and OptometritI men and women in the community. by God for belief but it should be Hydrotor, gloss-topped DIAMONDS - LOCKETS Enrollment can be made for either firm, lively, and constant. Wireless Circuit • 1-piece porcelain interior WATCHES - ROSARIES morning, afternoon, or evening Our faith is firm when we be­ Minneapolis, Minn. — Wireless CROSSES - COMPACTS sessions by calling ALpine 0311. lieve without the least doubt. Real • Large Super-Freezer ST. CHRISTOPHER MEDALS circuits, unbelievable magic for MIRACULOUS MEDALS and CHAINS faith gives certitude that does not SCAPULAR MEDAI.8 leave room for doubt. A wavering the deafened, weigh only 1/32 of Glasses on Credit To Show No ‘C’ Film faith, hesitant to give complete an ounce. Troublesome, bulky, Covington, Ky.—The manager acceptance of a truth, *or vacillat­ static-producing wires are ban­ 807 15ih St. TA. 0029 of a local drive-in theater has ing between acceptance and re­ More Frigidaire Refrigerators ished forever in this tiny circuit. made a written pledge in a letter jection, is not real faith. Faith to serve In more American to the editor of the Messenger, be real must be unequivocal in its Users report clear understanding— ®® Down homes than any other make. 537 that he will not show“ C” pictures, acceptance. hear even a whisper. The maker As low as $ 1 9 .0 0 per month condemned by the Legion of De­ Not only should it be firm but of Telex, Allen Hempel, Telex cency. He expressed regret over it should be constant, that is, it the showjpg at his theater last Park, Minneapolis, Minn., is so should never change. It should Phone for all stores—AComo 0541 Al Bennett fall of the condemned film, Mom be the same tomorrow as today. proud of this triumph he will and Dad. And, more important, it should gladly send you a free booklet on Men's Clothing Dept. never change because of some out­ how to hear more clearly, and ex­ Music Award side force. Our faith is constant plain how you may test this instru­ when we are ready to lose every­ ment with a wireless circuit in the thing, even our life, to preserve Society Brand privacy of your own home without 1532 Stout 1543 Champa 765 Santo Fei it. This was the glory of the (M&ln Store) Wall Street, Scottsdale martyrs, that their faith remained risking a penny. Write Telex today. constant despite torture and death. —Adv. and Brayton It is obvious, then, that our faith will be firm and constant when it is never denied, not even in appearance, but is professed THE mnv CO. openly in word and deed. Such a profession should extend, of G 2ND FLOOR course, to all the truths proposed 0 to our belief. The fourth quality of faith, and a most important quality, is that it .should be lively. Our faith is Ciarden Rcok Fklt " / cr(c lively when we live up to it— when we avoid evil and do good F, after the manner our faith pre­ This is the newly designed scribes. Not infrequently, one who 0 medal of the Catholrc Choir­ possesses the three other qualities master Liturgical Music award of faith fails in this important given annually since 1947 by the consideration. Society of St. Gregory of America A dead faith will accomplish to outstanding leaders in the field little. Our faith must prove itself of Church music. Dom Gregory alive and active by exercising Huegle, O.S.B., of Conception ab­ works of virtue. St. Paul, in his We D b the Experimenting! bey, Mo., is the recipient of the magnificent encomium of charity, The Very Reverend Raphael W, Burke, O.P. Y

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rjn^ 'He Never Hod It So Good' IIVSURAINXE STATEMEIVTS . 4 AmoBf iBfsniiict eompanlM llecMed to transtet bufinees in ColortHo by tiM Bute Iniiireaee Dspertment ere tbeee Kl>Ud belev ei feUewet olorado ijprings S The foUawinc m ztpanlu rapreuntad Morgan, Leibman and Hickey by INSinUNCB BDfCK 18IT J. J. CELLA IN8URANCB AGENCY Gas and Electric Bldg. TA. 1395 1128 Security Bids. K£. 2688

STATE OF COLOBADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO ! , Inaaranca Dapartatnt iBiariBC# D«p»rta«Bt Inrarane* Dapartnent . Smopalf ofStatement for 1946 as ren­ Bynoptii at SUtement tor 1948 m r«n- Synopalf of Statement for 1948 as ran- dered to the Commiaaioner of Iniuranet d«rad to th t Commiuioner of Inrarane* dertd to the Commiaalonar of Inauranoof AfrienHnral InaBraara Company Th* E*al* Fir* Coapoar *f N«w York ComBarcial Caaoalty Insuranc* Comptnr Watartown, N. Y, N*w York, N. Y. Newark, N. J. AsmU ______I21.989.9M.81 Ass*U ______22.808,499.66 Aaseta ------♦29.99A 460.81 U a b U ttic i______14.889,476.96 LiibiUtlio ______1,192,647.11 L laM litla*______24,982.816.04. Capital ...... 8,000,000.00 Capital ______1,006.000.00 C a p ita l------I.OOO.OOO.OOT Surplus . 4,060,446.86 S u r p l u i ______!______410,882.49 Surplus ------4.011.644.27) (Copy of CertiScata of Authority) (C«pr of C«rtlScato of Agthoritp) .(Cepy of CortlScato of Anthority) STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE o r COLORADO CBRTIFICATK OF AUTBORITT CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY Offic* of C onniulontr of Iniurtnc* CKBTiriCATK OF AUTHORITY Office of Ceamiation.r of Insurance Office of Commiuioner ef Insuranc* I, Luke J. Kavanauyh, Comraiailonar of L Luko J. Kavanauah, Comaiitioptr of Inaurtnet, do herebr ecrtlfr that tho I. Luka J. Kavanaush, Commiuione Iniorance, ‘do hereby certify that tha of InaurMce, do hereby certify that thaji Aarieultural luauranoa Company, a eor- Tho Eatlo Fir# 0>mpan7 of Now York, Commercial Casualty Insurance Company, poratJon orxanliad under the laws of a corporation erxaniiad andor the lawo a corporation oroanixod under tho lawa’ J. I). Cronch C. D. 0*Britn New York wboee principal office ia locatad of Now York whooo principal offieo la of New Jersey whoae principal office ia' MAY REALTY at Watertown, in eonsideratioo of oom- located at Now York, fai eonaidoration of located at Newark, in consideration of pHanca with the Itwi of Colorado, is compliarca with tho lawa of Ck>lor*do, Is compliance with the laws of Colorado, ia heraby autborixed to transact tha buaincat berehy authorized to transact tha bnainess •et forth In tho prorialons et Its Charter hereby authorised to transact the business' PERKINS-SHEAIIER •et forth in the proviiloni of its Charter set fo r^ in the provisions of its Charter COMPANY or Articles of Incorporation parmitted by or Article! of Incorporation permitted by or Articles of Incorporation permitted by_ the laid laws, until tha last day of Feb­ the said laws, nntll the lu t day of Feb- the said laws, until -the lu t day of Fel>; ruary in tha year of our Lord ena thou­ mary In the year of our Lord one thou­ 102 No. Tejon Real Estate, Loans, ruary in the year of our Lord one thou—_ sand nine hundred and fifty. sand nine hundred and fifty. und nine hundred and fifty. . Insurance IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I havt bars- □4 WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here­ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hero- unto sat my hand and cant^ tha seal at unto aet my hand and caoaad th* aaal of my offka to bo affixed at the City and unto Ht my hand and caus^ tha soal of' We Specialize in^ RgUanet Vndmneritari Agener my attic* to be affixed at the City and my office to bo affixed at the City andr County of Denrer this Smt day of March, County of Denver this flrtt day of March, County of Denver this first day of Hareh, - Clergy Wear A. D. 1949. A.D. 1949. A. D. 1949. 7 OLD LINE STOCK, FIRE, (SEAL) LUKE J. KAVANAUGH, (SEAL) LUKE J. KAVANAUGH. Commiiaionar of Iniurance. (SEAL) LUKE J. KAVANAUGH, Suits— Topcoats MARINE AND AUTOMOBILE Commiaaioner of Insurance. Commiuioner of Insurance.. THE ll.OOOTH SOLDIER to enter the He is shown shaking hands with Thomas J. Ad(Jiego, 8TATK OF COLORADO Cassocks, Etc. INSURANCE 8TATB OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO USO-NCCS club in Coloraiio Springs was director of the club, and surrounded by junior Iiunrxnc* Dtpirtraent Insurance Departaicnt Synopais of Statement for 1948 u ren­ Insuranc* Department Ret. James Organetti,-537th field artillery battalion. hostesses.— (U. S. army photo) SynopaU at 8Ut*m«nt for 1948 u i^- Synopsis of Statement for 1948 u ren«’ dciwd to tbt (^m m iuiontr of Ituurxnot dered to the Osmmiuioner of Insurance Sonthsm Fire Insurance Company dered to the Commiuioner of Insuranc^ + Bsffalo Iniaraac* Company Republic lusnrancs Company Buffalo. N. Y. Durham, North Carolina WORLD WIDE Auots ______a.______88.666.096.88 Dlllu, Tszu (1 BUCK SPORTING Aueta ...... 88.569.872.52 AsaeU ------IU,066,217.6r Liabllitiea ______6.071.718.96 L ia b illM u ______2,115.888.86 TRAVEL SYSTEIR C a p l u l ______500,000.00 L ia b iliU u ------8,622.282.29lo; AUTHUKIZED AGENTS EOR THE G/s Pack USO Club in Colo. Springs C a p i u l _____ 1,000.000.00 Capiul ...... 2,000,000.00 GOODS CO. Voluntary Reaorvo ______700,000.00 S u r p lu s ______1,050.712.02 AIRLINES AND STEAMSHIP LINES (Cepy of Certificate et Anthority) Continseney R e u rv e ______666.645.99T'* “Kr.rjthint for Etory Sport” Surplui _____ 1,787,963.67 Surplus ...... 2,767.889.84 : B. J. O'LEARY MiniBer (Cspy of Cortlflcata of Authority) STATE OF COLORADO Phone Main 9.30 Colorado Springs.—More than snack bar, and on dance evenings, home to mothers, wives, and sweet­ CEB'HFICATE OF AUTHORITY (Copy of Csrtificsts of Anthority) Spoeial Attrnllon le QcrtT aa^ STATE OF COLORADO 19 NO. TEJON ST. 1.000 service men from Camp Car- the Knights of Columbus man the hearts. They flock to the telephone Office of CommUsioncr of Insurance STATE OF COLORADO • R.litioaa •son and the 15th air force have check room. booths and long distance lines have CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY 1, Luke J. Kavanaush, Commiuioner CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY visited'the new USO club. North Ever since the official opening, been kept busy from the resort Office of Commiuioner of Insoraneo of luurance, do hereby certify that the Office of Commiuioner of Insurance '*. I. Luke J. Kivanaush, Cnmmiuioner Soutliem Fire Insurance Company, a cor­ I, Luke J. Kavanaush, Commisslonas ' Cascade avenue, since it was for­ when Joseph A. Reich, chairnran of town at the foot of Pikes Peak, of Insurance, do hereby certify that the poration oitraniied under the laws of of Insurance, do hereby certify that tha ' FRANK "If Your Needt Are Electrical mally opened on March 12. The the USO council said to the com­ to Boston, Brooklyn, and the Buffalo Insuraneo Ckmpany, a corpora­ North Carolina whoae principal offic* la Republic Insurance Company, a corpora* - MORRISSEY Call Main 939" club is open daily and never an manding officers of Camp Carson Bronx. tion orsanisod under tho laws of New locatad at Durham, in consideration of tion orsanized under the laws of Texad 7 hour passes that soldiers do not Pool and ping-pong rank high York whoae principal offieo Is located at compliance with the laws of Colorado, ia whosa principal offic* ia located at Dallas, ■ Special WIRING—FIXTURES AND REPAIRS and 15th air force, “To you I Buffalo, in consideration of compliance hareby nuthoriied to transact the busineu in consideration of compliance with th* come into the club to enjoy the assign the USO club at 15 North in popularity in the recreational with Um laws of Colorado, is heraby au­ aet forth in the provisions of its Charter laws of Colorado, is hereby authorised" SPRING SERVICE friendly atmosphere and facilities Cascade avenue,” and Brig. Gen. group. Checkers, chess, and cards thorised to tranuet tha buainau set forth or Articles of Incorporation parmitted by to trsnaaet the business set forth in th* ' Berwick Electric Co. in the provisions of Its Charter or Arti­ the Slid lawa, until th* lu t day of Feb­ provisions of its Charter or Articles o f * Cars —— Trucks J D. BERWICK of “a home away from home.” Harry B. Sherman responded with are much in demand in the game Dances are held every Wednes­ room, and even the old jig-saw cles of Incorporation permitted by the ruary in tha y u r of our Lord one thou- Incorporation permitted by th* said UwsiA 1 W. Cuchorro, Colorado Spline*. Colorado the remark that “this club will said laws, until the lu t day of February un d nine hundred and fifty. until the last day of February in the yaeVr-' day and Friday night and 110 furnish the men who come into puzzles do their bit in helping to in the year of our Lord one thousand IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have here­ of our Lord one thousand nine bundrra * junior hostesses have been re­ the armed forces with that wel­ beguile idle moments. Motion pic- nine hundred and fifty. unto set my hand and caused the seal of »nd fifty. " cruited and are on hand for the turs are shown on Sunday nights, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have here­ my office to be affixed at the City and IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hot* .-t come they so need,” service men unto set my hand and causM the s u l of County of Denver this first dsy of March, unto set my hand *nd caused the seal o{ ' The Murray Drug Co. WILLIAM C. GRARON dance programs. Senior hostesses have taken to the club like ducks games parties are held on Friday my office to be affixed at the City and A.D. 1949. my office to be affixed at the City and " from all the Catholic parishes of take to water. They write letters nights, and before the Wednesday County of Denver this first day of March, (SEAL) LUKE J. KAVANAUGH. County of Denver this first day of Marelu * Commiuioner of Insuranc*. A. D. 1949. "Superior Service Stores" Colorado Springs and from several by the carload and to date they night dances, GIs brush up on A. D. 1049. Optometrist (SEAL) LUKE J. KAVANAUGH. (SEAL) LUKE J. KAVANAUGH, •* civic organizations, take over have used 34,000 envelopes and their dance steps at ar "Learn to Commiuioner of Insurance. STATE o r COLORADO Commiuioner of Inauranem * Main S to re Phone Main 144 126 .North Tejoo St. duties at information desk, library. 9,000 sheets of paper, writing Dance” hour. Insurance Department Main Slur. — 13 North Tt)on 8l PHONE MAIN 6661 STATE OF COLORADO Synopais of Sutaraent for 1948 M ran- STATE OF COLORADO darad to th* Commiuioner of Insurance Ininrance Department " North Sloro — 8]} North Tojon St. COLORADO 8PBINCS. COLO. Insurance Department American Indemnity Oimpany Synopsis of Statsment for 1948 u ren­ Synopsis of Suum ent for 1948 as renl'.' Galveston. Taxis dtred to th* Commiuioner of Insuranc* ' dered to the Commiuioner of Insurance Assets ______18,004.718.84 Springs School Plans Spring Operetta Datnit Firs and Marine Insuranc* Firamta'i luiursnce Company of Newail^ * Get Hour’s (of Denver) PETE BERONl Liabilltiu 8,588,001.89 New Jarsey ' Campany Capital 1, 000, 000.00 Candy and Ice Cream at Datrolt, Mich. Newark, N. J. FLRIV1TURE SHOP Colorado Springs.—The re-iMaby, Bob De Masters, Jerome -\CCN, held recently. Miss Kem Caustroph* ft Contincency AueU ------176,023,158.74 AsaeU ______....86,270,988.61 Reserve ...... 800,000.00 UPHOLSTERING. hearsals of St. Mary’s high school | Thomas, Barney Lanz, Mary Gath nedy, who has been educational Liabilltica ______8,000,041.45 Llabilitiu ------61.880,215.18 t Johnson-English RB-Urnoi.STERING AND erer. Tommy Gallo, Margaret director at the school of nursing C a p iu l ______1,000,000.00 Additional for Sacurltlu C a p iu l ------18,325.000.08 REPAIRING spring operetta. Meet Arizona, a Depreciation ...... n,718.95 Surplus ...... 10,867,938.81 Sanchez. Joe Mott, Elizabeth at Cornell and chairman of the Surplus ______2.270,897.16 , , Slip Cover, and DraperlM two-act comedy, are well under Surplus ...... 1 100 000.00 (Copy of Certificate of Authority) Drug Go. Mad. to Orotr Mathews, and Mary Asch. The Committee on Security for Nurses (Copy of Certificate of Authority) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) way. Action takes place on a dude of the .American Nur.ses’ associ STATE OF COLORADO STATE o r COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO LENTHERIC Tollelrie. Fnmitnre Made to Order Rev. William Kelly is director of CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY ' Tflon at BIjoQ 8L Phono 1411 tv, S. Caiead. A .a Main 620* ranch, “Ride ‘Em Hard,” between the play and Miss Mary Kelleher, ation, spoke to the members con­ Office of CommisaioBer of Insuranc* Office of Comrelulonsr *f Itisuranu Office of Commiuioner of Insuranc* two heirs of a lo.st will played by assisted by her niece, Marilyn, cerning the results of the studies I, Luka J. Kavanaush, Oommiuionar I, Luke J. Kavanaush, Coinmlsiioner I. Luke J. Kavanaush, CommIulonaiF will direct the dancing. The oper­ made by the committee. She urged of Insurance, do hereby certify that th* of Insurance, do hereby u rtify that the of Insuranea, do hareby certify that thtf* Eugene Morgan, soprano, and Wil­ Detroit Fire and Marine Insurance Com­ American Indemnity Company, n oorpor- Foramen's Insuranc* Company of Newari^ The Heyse Sheet liam Lueb, tenor. Other members etta will be given May 1, 2, and 3, every nurse to consider herself pany, a corporation orsanised under th* ation orsanized under tha laws of T u u New Jersey, a corporation organized onda]F of the cast are Vincent Gardner, in the Fine Arts center. committee of one to interpret to laws of Michisan whose principal office whose principal office is lowtad at (3al- th* lawa of New Jersey whoae principal Metal and Roofing the newly-graduated nurse the is located at Detroit, in consideration of veston, in consideration of compllanu office Is located at Newark, in oonaiderak Q w g iQ G B incorporated Jack Holvey, Angie Loetscher, Pat St. Mary’s Altar and Rosary so­ compllanca with tha laws of Colorado, with Um laws of Colorado, Is hereby au- HEATING ROOFING necessity for financial plans for tion of compliance with the laws of Cold, ciety will meet Friday, April 8, ia hereby authorised to . transact, tha bnai- iheriaed to tranuet tha busineu tat forth rado, ia hereby authorised to transadt ENTERPRISE TEIVT SHEET METAL the day when she may no longer nrss set forth in the provisions of its in th* provisions of its Charter or Artt- 629 SO. NEVADA in St. Mary’s school assembly hall the busineu set forth in th* .provisloM of at 3:15 p.m. Preceding the meet­ be able to support herself. Charter or Article* of Incorporation per­ clu of Incorporation parmitted by th* Its Charter or Articles of fneorporatioll AiVD AWNIIVG CO. Phon.: Main 651 mitted by the acid lawa, until th* las4 day n id laws, until tha last day of February Eat 1836 1J2 Youths Make In reviewing all annuity plans permitted by th* said laws, until PH. 1264 ing the recitation of the Rosary of February in th* y u r of our Lord on* In the year of our Lord ons thousand nine last day of February In the year of oug will be held in St. Mary’s church in which the members of the Amer thousand nine hundrinl and fifty. hundred and fifty. Lord ons thouund nine hundred and fifty.' at 3 o'clock. lean Nurses' association have indi­ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have here­ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have heiw- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hav* h e r^ First Retreat Held cated an interest. Miss Kennedy unto set my hand and caused the s u l of nnto set my hand and caus^ tha aul of nnto u t my hand and caused the seal ojT The regular meeting of the my office to be affixed at tb* City and my offic* to b* affixed at the City and my office to b* affixed at the City anf* Pauline chapel Altar and Rosary stated that the committee after County of Denver this first day of Hareh, County of Denver this first day of March, County of Denver this first day of Marelh' HEIDELBERG'S society was held Wednesday, consultation with lawyers and brok­ A. D. 1949, A. D. 1949. A. D. 1949. ^ In Greeley Parish ers still considered the Harmon (SEAL) LUKE J. KAVANAUGH, (SEAL) LUKE J. KAVANAUGH, (SEAL) LUKE J. KAVANAUGH, ; CLOTHING March 30, in the home of Mrs. Commiuioner of Insuranc*. Commfuionar of Insuranc*. Commiuioner of InsuraneC ^ Greeley.— (Our Lady of Peace Joseph Murray, 27 Lake avenue, plan started 22 years ago, as the M en’s F u rn ish in g s Broadmoor. Mrs. Howard Sanders one giving the nurse the most re­ Parish)—The first retreat to take turn for her money with the least 10 NORTH TEJON ST. place in Our Lady of Peace church was assisting hostess. wa.s attended by 112 young people. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Edgars, cost, and as being the most flex CENTRAL CATHOUC Father Robert Hoffman, assistant who left in January for Tucson, ible. WQLFE & STRUBY CO. Ariz., arc expected home about Since the question of a security COMPLIMENTS OP at St. Peter's parish, conducted the PROTECTION THROUGH INSURANC! CASUALTY CO. retreat. It began with Mass and April 8. Upon their return Mr. plan for all nurses will again b< brought up at the biennial conven OLSOIM & BEl^OW during the day conferences, Ro­ and Mrs. Eugene Holmquist of University Building AL. 1767 OMAHA, N EU A SK A PLBG. & HTG. CO. sary, stations, and a question per­ Chicago will be their guests for tion of the American Nurses' as iod were held. Breakfast and din­ three weeks. sociation in 1950, Miss Kennedy 116 North Weber St. ner were served by women of the The Third Order of St. Francis stressed the need for local dele- STATR OF COLORADO will have its regular meeting in j^ates to be well versed in the de­ STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLOBADO Tel. Slain 3066 parish who volunteered their serv­ Insuranc* Dspartmsnt luurance Department Insuranea Department ices. ?t. Mary’s church Sunday, April tails of the various insurance and Synopsis of StaUment for 1948 u ren­ Synopsis of Sutament for 1948 u ren- Syrumis of Sutament for 19a _ 10. annuity income plans. dered to th* Commiuioner of Insuranea darad to th* Commiuioner of luurane* derad to the CommUsiooer of l u u r a ^ Spanish Priest Waatchutsr^ Fir* Insuranc* Company GraniU SUU Fir* Inuranea Company Central Catholic Cuualty Company The Knights of Columbus held Miss Kennedy also took this New York, N. Y. PerUmouth, N. H. Omaha, N shruka '* Conducts Mission their April meeting Wednesday opportunity to tell the Catholic A u e U ______841.808,184.18 Asuta ...... 17,112,811.29 Assets ------H28,648Jl evening following the Lenten serv- nurses that they should be active Liabilities______24,008,481.04 Liabilities______4,868,886.26 Liabilltiu 98,088.89 Father Augustine Cortez is con- ■ C a p iu l ______2,000,000.00 Capital ______1,000,000.00 Capiul M utual' ducting a mission this week. Fa- in committees of their district Surplus ____ 15,804,968.14 S u r p lu s ______1,288,626.08 Suirdns 80.476.71 nurses’ associations and state or­ (Cep7 at CsrtlficaU of Authority) (Copy ef Cartificata of Authority) ther Cortez recently came from! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ruder, 15 STATE OP COLORADO (Copy of CertlficaU of Authority) • Spain to Del Norte where he Pourtales road, Broadmoor, sailed ganizations, to give of themselves, STATE OF COLORADO and thereby aid in the advancement CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY CERTIFICATE OP AUTHORITT STATE OF COLORADO j * now pastor. from San Francisco March 28 for Offic* of Commiuioner of Insuranc* Offiu of Commbsionsr of lasnranu CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITT of nursing programs. I, Luke J. Kavanaugh, Commiuioner of L Luka J. Kavanaugh. Coramlutonar of The firms listed here de­ VISITORS ARE ALWAYS Father Joseph Llaurado, S.F., their vacation to be spent in Office of Commlasbntr of Insurance * Hawaii. Mrs. Alice Assaiante, treasurer, Iruurance, do hareby certify, that th* Insurance, do hereby cartify that tb* serve to be remembered WELCOME AT recently received word that his fa­ Westeheatier Fire Insurance Ciompany, a GraniU S uta Fir* IninranM Company, L Luke J. Kavanaugh, CpmmiMloncr et * was elected as a representative of corporation organized under the lavri of a corporation otganizad under th* laws of Insuranu, do hereby certify that t h . • ther pa.ssed away in Spain. James The Catholic Daughters of Central Catholic Casualty Company, *' when you are distributing Llaurado was 77 years old and is America held their annual recep­ the Colorado Springs chapter to New York wbou principal offic* is lo­ Naw Hampahire whoa* principal offic* is SHINN'S PHARMAa the executive board of the Arch­ cated at New York, in consideration of located at Portsmouth, in consideration corporation organized under 0i< b ** of t your patronage in the dif­ survived b.v his wife and six chil­ tion of new members Sunday. The eompllanea with the laws of Colorado, is of eompllanea with th* laws of Colorado, Nebruka whou principal httte* ia loeatei- | NORTHERN HOTEL COR. dren. A Requiem High Mass was day began with Mass and Holy diocesan Council of Catholic hareby authoriaed to transact the busineu is hareby authorisad to transact tha bnal- at Omaha, ia consideration of eomplUneg * ferent lines of business. sung for the repose of his soul. Communion for members and can­ Nurses, succeeding Mary Frances u t forth In tha provision* of iU CharUr nen aat forth in th* provlslou of iU wHh the laws of Colorado, is hereby an-; * PH. 92 Fl. Collint. Loughlin, whose term has expired or Artloles of Incorporation permitted by Clurter or Articles of Incorporation per- thorised to transact the boainua set forth' * A baby contest is being spon­ didates at 8 o’clock Mass in St. the said laws, until tha lut day of F*b- mtttad by th* u id laws, nntil the lu t day in the provisions of iU Charter or Artl- ' Mary’s church. The degrees were Ellen Evans, as president of the rutry In th* year of our Lord on* thou- of February In the ywr of our Lord ona clu of Incorporation permitted by thir , sored by the sodality. Any child chapter, will also serve on the said lawa. until the lut day of February In Ft. Collina on Hiwapa 87 and 287 less than three years old is eligible conferred at 1:30 p.m. in the mod­ und nine hundred and fifty, thousand nin* hundred and fifty. ern Woodman hall, 19 S. Cascade. board for the coming year. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hav* here­ IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hav* hara- in the year of our Lord ona thousand ninar * for entry. Votes will be sold and unto ut my hand and eaui^ the seal of unto u t my hand and caus^ th* a n l of hundred and fifty. DREILIlSIr MOTORS the baby with the most votes will A banquet was held for the new The annual retreat for ACCN my office to be affixed at the City and my office to b* affixed at tb* City and IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hav* her^' ‘ be the winner. members in the Palm room of the members will be held at El Pomar County of Denver this first day ef Matth. County of Denver this first day of March. unto set my hand and canaed th* seal qC ‘ Buick and G-M.C. Spacialiita — Salea and Expert Serrice Blue Spruce at 6:30. The state the week end of May 13, according A. D. 1949. A. D. 1949. my office to be affixed at the City anA t A beautiful purple antependium (SEAL) LUKE J. KAVANAUGH, (SEAL) LUKE J. KAVANAUGH, County of Denver thia first day of MarehJ * I^t Vs Porcelainize Your Car regent. Miss Catherine McNulty of to preliminary arrangements made Commiuioner of Insnranc*. Commiuioner of Insuranea. A. D. 1949. V ; was used for the first time on Pas­ Carbondale, was present for both by Miss Ann Rodden. All nurses (SEAL) LUKE J. KAVANAUGH, ' • Telephnqe 626 sion Sunday. It is a gift of the Commluionar of Inaoran^': Altar and Rosary society. functions. whether members of the chapter Officers will be elected at the or not, are invited to participate. Navarro Afguello passed away Reservations may be made by con­ SEABOARD SURETY last Thursday in his home in meeting Friday 8f the Book club. PARAMOUNT FIRE One o’clock luncheon will be served tacting Miss Rodden at 712 N GOOD CLOTHES NEED Greeley. Funeral services were Walnut, or by phoning MAin held Saturday in Our Lady of in the home of Mrs. Edward No­ COMPANY INSURANCE CO. NOT BE EXPENSIVE vak, assisted by Miss Effie John­ 1988J. Peace church. Mr. Arguello was NEW YORK, N. Y. for a long time a resident of son and Mrs. Joseph Gates. NEW YORK, N. Y. Greeley. American Nurses' Official THE PURINA FEEDS - FARM 8UPPLIBB — SANITATION DAIRY SUPPLIES Addresses ACCN Chapter Wray Group Hears STATE OF COLORADO 8TATB OF COLORADO Miss May Kennedy, member of lasnrane* Dapartmant Insuranea Department Brighton Hatchery and Farm Store St. Michaer$ Society Synopais of Sutament for 1948 u ren­ ENGLISH 176 N. MAIN the board of directors of the Amer­ Synopaisof Sutament for 19M u rtn- ______6JS-W ican Nurses’ association for many Talk on Pontiff dered to the Commiuioner of Insuranea derad to th* Cbmmiuionar of Insuranu Has Meeting in Craig Suburd Snrsty Campany Faramannt Fir* Inaunnu (bmpany Naw York, N. T. Naw York, N. T. TAILORS Wray.—The Altar and Rosa^ AiseU ______410.818,020.84 Craig.—St. Michael’s Altar so­ L is b ilitlu ______4,440,188.26 AsaeU ______41.S48.686.01 901 FIFTEENTH STREET 14" Garden Rakes society of St. Andrew’s parisli was C a p i u l ______1,000,000.00 U tb lliU m ______643,677.84 ciety met in the basement of the entertained in t)ie home of Mrs. VolunUry R*s«rvt ...... 1,877,864.08 C a p iu l ______800.000.00 Combln* and Styl« church Friday afternoon. After Surplus ______4,000,000.00 Surplui ______602.068.17 ai Prieaa Yon Can Afford $1.98 Rhil Shea, with Mrs. Don Jensen (Copy of Cartificata of AntharHy) (Capy of C artilu U ef Authority) the business meeting, a luncheon as co-hostess. Mrs. Mary Weaver STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO CEHTiriCATE OF AUTHORITY CERTUriCATH OF AUTHORITT KOMAC COLORIZING PAINTS was served. Those present were gave an interesting account of the Offic* of Cammiubgar of lusurtnc* Office of Cemminbnsr *f lunranc* Mmes. J. L. Maxor, Gus Farhar, activities of the Sovereign Pon­ L Luka J. Kavuangb, Cbnonluioner of I, Luke J. Kavanaugh, Commissioner John Farhar, E. J. Gribel, Paul tiff. Each member had made a Insuranea, do hareby certify that th* of Insuranea, do hereby certify that th* Duncan, John Mathers, Joe L. quilt block for a quilt for relief Saahoard Surety Company, a corporation Paramount Fir* Inturane* Company, Complete Supply Gardening Tools, organized under th* b w i of Naw York a corporation organtsad under tha bwu Seeds and Fertilizers Knez, Antone Knez, Raymond purposes. Twenty members at­ whoM principal offic* b loctM at New of New York whoa* principal office it Knez, Joseph M. Knez, John Kan- tended. York, in consideration of eomplianea with located at New York, tq eonaideratbn aly, Frank Adamek, Betty Bing­ The Concordia club sponsoredp a tha laws of Colorado, Is heraby authorized compliance wHh th* lawa of Cobrado, b to transact tb* buainas sat forth in th* hereby authorized to transact tha buainua HUNTER HARDWARE CO. ham, Susan Panak, and Father pleasant party in the church hall. provisions of its Cturtar or Artieba of We Offer a CnBqtlata Optical tervlca Proceeds will be used for softball set forth in the provisbu of ita Charttr APPLIANCES • IMPLEMENTS • COAL Paul D. Slatery^ On Sunday in Incorporation parmlttM by ths said laws, or Articlet of Incorporation parmitted by IXAMINATION, REFRAaiON, the_ first Mass the members of the equipment. , until tha lut day of Fabruary in th* year the said hwa, nntil tha lu t day of Ftbru- ^ 1 7 7 BRIDGE ST., BRIGHTON, COLO. society received Holy Communion The young men of the parish ef our Lord on* thouund nhi* hundred ary in the year of our Lord ona thouund PRESCRIPTION and fifty. nine hnndr^ and fifty. AH GLuuf Manafulortd la in a body. met to organize their St. Andrew IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I havt bar*- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I havt here- Onr Own Lahontoiy Frances Johnson, who has been softball team. unto u t my hand and eagtad th* s u l of unto set my hand and caused the seal Mrs. Charles Barkmeier visited my offlea to h* affixed at tha City and my office to be affixed at the City and Quick Repair Service quite ill, is improved. County of Denver thb first day of March. County of Denver thia first day of Mareh, Broken Lenses Duplicated Hortense FitzPatrick, who has in Denver. A. D. 1 9 a. A. D. 1949. Oeuliat Praseriptlons FlUad AURORA been in Denver for medical treat­ William Dias attended the col­ (SEAL) LinOE J. KAVANAUGH. (SEAL) LUKE J. KAVANAUGH, ment, expects to return home. lege basketball tgumament in Commiubner of Inautanca. Commiubner of Inasrance. HARRY M. LUSTia Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Evans, Mrs JOSEPH YOLOSIN BtateRegistered Optomatrista PURSE BROS. IVEW FASmON GOLGOTHA Rex Foltmer and her little daugh­ 935 15TH S T R E E T K E . 3683 ter attended the 61st wedding an­ fFe Photograph Anything Anytehera I.IBEBAT. CREDIT TERMS GROCERY & MARKET Cleaners & Dyers PASSIOIV FILM Miss May Kennedy niversary of Mr. Evans’ parents, GBOCEBIES - MEATS — FBUITS JOHN a. JOHNSON Tomorrow Evening, 8 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Evims, m Holy­ The Mile-High Photo Co. years and uqtil recently treasurer oke March 19. VEGETABLES Offka PUbi KODAK FINISHING The firm* Ibtad hera daatrr* t* , NAVAJO THEATER of the organization, was the guest The children of the parish eag b* ramambarad whan you ara dla. i tTN Baat Colfax A n . Ph. Aarora US 8Pn<« 667S tl8J> But CaItU US B. AlamaJa Aaa. Airara IS April 8th speaker at the March meeting of erlv await the visit of Archbishop S20-22 Seventeentb KEitone 61 1 4 Denver tributiag yoar patronag* la th* dlf* the Colorado Springs chapter. Venr in June. fartat Unaa a l buaineaa.

ii L PAGE SIXTEEN Office, 938 B( ;lc Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyatene4205 Thursday, April 7, 1949 ; i

M Full Holy Week Program 1 {Roggen Parish 150 Are Present BARNARD^S 1 Homemaker’s Set in Glen wood Springs ■ ■RECORD SHOP :■ Departm ent Starts Fatima Glenwopd Springs. — Services o’clock Mass the junior choir will At Breakfast Held for Holy Week at St. Stephens’ sing hymns. The 10 o’clock Mass PatroniM That* Rmliabl* and Prlandly Firma will be as follows: Blessing and will be a High Mass with the sen­ Atonement Hour distribution of palms, preceding ior choir providing the music. In Fort Collins the 10 o'clock Mass Palm Sunday. The Rev. Solanus Gallagher, Italian Records Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, O.F.M., from Denver will be here Fort Collins.— (St. Joseph’s Par­ THE Roggen.— Saturday marked the beginning of a monthly Holy Hour Mass at the usual hour, 7:30. to assist Father Clarence Kessler ish)—Three hundred and fifty men Open Evenings STILES with the services. and boys from Holy Family and McVeigh Company of Atonement in honor o f Our Wednesday ,evening at 7:30, Ro­ Tejon St. GI Lady of Fatima. There was Mass sary, sermon, and Benediction. The interior of the church is St. Joseph’s parishes received PAINTING AND X Holy Thursday, Mass at 9 o’clock being newly decorated and cleaned Communion in the 8:30 Mass cele­ ILECTRIC SERVICE at 8 o’clock and Holy Hour from REE DELIVERY ON 3 OR MORE RECORD DECORATING 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., which was well- followed by a procession to the and will be finished in time for brated by the Rev. Richard M. Wiring - Lighting CONTRACTORS attended in spite of the bad repository. Thursday evening, a Easter. Duffy in St Joseph’s church Sun­ 1328 Inca K£. 0718 weather. short service at 7 o’clock. Friday A large attendance was reported day morning. Following the Mass 1100 Larimer TA. 6875 services from 12 tO|3 p.m. begin­ at the corporate Communion and breakfast was served by The monthly'meeting of Sacred ning with unveiling and veneration breakfast Sunday, April 3. An­ women of the Altar and Rosary Garden Tool -C A R L J.' Heart Altar and Rosary society of the cross procession from the thony Alexander, grand knight, society. ' was held Wednesday ^ternoon. repository, Mass of the Presancti­ presided at the bxgakfast and in­ Specials m E R S oW S l Results of the elections will be re­ Mrs. Frank Spitz had charge of not E B |B STROHMINGER fied, sermons, and closing with the troduced the Rev. John McGrath the preparing of the breakfast ported next week. of Walsenburg, who gave the invo­ Cultivators _ -escli $1.19 Electrical Contracting Way of the Cross. Mrs. C. H. Lewis was chairman in Interior • Exterior Painting Because of the cold, wet weather Saturday services at 8 a.m., cation and talked briefly to the charge of the dining room. A Garden Hoes____ Lic«nied ind Bonded in City of Donvor little work has been done on the blessing of Easier water, fire, and meeting. Father Kessler addressed _.g*:'sT . $1.98 Phone CH. 6581 short program, with Dr. Robert new classroom for Sacred Heart font followed by Mass. the Moup. Prayers were offered Bliss as toastmaster, followed the 16” Garden Rakes Denver 6, Colorado 1178 Stout •’"Tnr'Jirw"** school. On the one fair day last Easter Sunday Masses at 7, 8, for the repose of the souls of five •* breakfast State officers of the 1042-44 Santa Fe Drive week the men poured the concrete 9, and 10 o’clock. At the 8 members who were taken in death Knights of Columbus introduced by (T‘7: $2.49 foundation for the building. during the past year. They are J. the toastmaster were Hugh V. Dandelion Rakes _ $1.69 THE BEST IN LUGGAGE Veloy and Molly Vigil and Ida M. Sheehan, formerly of Aspen; Of All KIndo PLCM BIISG Gitner, state deputy; Claude J. Lonf Handle Round CRANE FIXTURES Rodriquez attended the Junior Food Sole Planned Lawrence Herron, Aspen; Walter Peay, district deputy; and E. 0. Point ShoTcU $2.89 YOUNGSTOWN STEEL Newman club meeting in Brighton J. Frost and James Ford of Glen- Ahlbrandt, state warden. Rather KITCHENS last Sunday. wood; and Anthony Thome, for­ DulTy gave a short talk. Sturdy Step Stools $1,89 AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS Mr. and Mrs. George Sigg spent By Brighton Group merly of Glenwood,'who died re­ The Very Rev. Eugene O’Sulli­ Free Parking in Rear last Thursday and Friday in Den­ cently in Salt Lake City. Mrs. van, pastor of S t Vincent de Paul’s ECONOMY LUMBER & HARDWARE ver at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brighton.—The food sale spon­ Amelia Zanella was chairman of parish, Denver, who was the 350 So. Colorado BWd. Easy Payments DE. 5495 L R. Fry rtbg. & Htg. the Catholic Daughters breakfast t2« 8. BDWT. HA. m i Conrad Sigg and family. sored by St. Augrustine’s Altar and speaker, gave an interesting talk Mr. and Mrs. John Irsik and Rosary society will be held Sat­ committee. on the dangers of Communism. Mary and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Irsik urday, April 9. The sale will start Parional Notet Miss Rita Ann Hammett played Bacon & Schramm and family were Sunday dinner at 10 a.m. at the Public Service Mrs. Rose Boland is spending several piano selections. JUSSEL guests at the Gerald Sigg hom'e. company. Mrs. H. H. Harms is in some time in California visiting K. of C. Hold InitiatioB CO.MPOSmON ROOFING Mrs. Rosa Pelz and Herbert charge. her sons, Francis and Andrew, and One of the most successful Electric Co. families in Los Angeles, ancl Lt. 1163 California St. TILE ROOFING drove into Denver last Sunday The retreat for high school stu­ major degree initiations into the Electrical Contractora with Miss Gertrude Forster, who dents of St. Augustine’s parish and Col. Claude Brittel, wife, and fam­ K. of C. was held Sunday afternoon 300 Washing Machines ROOF REPAIRING surrounding parishes will be held ily in Alameda. Mrs. Brittel will be Call AL. 1743 for took the bus back to Andale, Kans. in the Moose hall, with the degree $ 4 ftOO A GoorantMd Elodtrlcal Job 4020 Brighton Blvd. CH. 6563 Miss Forster had been visiting Monday and Tuesday, April 11 remembered here as the former team of Leadville and William friends and relatives in the com­ and 12. Father Eugene Witte, Bernadette Boland. Carter of Denver in charge of de­ GOOD USED ONES ...... I U & up munity for the past 10 days. :.SS.R., (ft the Rederaptorist mis­ Paul Toomey has returned to gree work. Thirty-five men from sionary band will be the retreat Boulder, where he attends C.U. Word was received last week of Boulder, Longmont, Greeley, and GUARANTEED REBUILT ... to the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Bosch- master. Lunch will be served every He spent his vacation at his home Fort Collins received seconci and *35 *50 JOHNS-MANYILLE ert of St. Charles, Mo., aunt of day to the retreatants. in Glenwood canyon with Mr. and third degrees. $ 7 7 5 0 Mrs. Bill Howard and Joe and Ben The men’s annual breakfast and Trs. Paul Toomey, Sr. Two hundred and fifty attended NEW LATE MODELS...... I I & up COMPOSITION AND ASBESTOS Linnebur. corporate Communion held last Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bosco were the banquet held in Ladd’s dovered Sunday, April 3, was well at­ business visitors in Denver last wagon. Altar and Rosary tended. The women of the Altar week. Bargains for Cash — Terms too, if Desired ROOFS and Rosary society served break­ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kendrick The program that closed the day Committee Meets fast to approximately 200 mem spent last week in Denver combin­ was as follows: Toastmaster, A. D. All Standard Makes — Immediate Delivery { For any type Home or Building hers and guests. Several Brighton ing business and pleasure. Peck: invocation. Father Duffy; The final meeting of the nomi­ greetingSj Claude J. Peay; musical You Can’t Afford to Miss this Sale nating committee for the Sacred business and professional men Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gregory re­ ASBESTOS SIDING were special guests. John J. Sulli turned to Glenwood recently from selections, Nell Rae O’Laughlin; Heart Altar and Rosary society remark.s, Hugh V. Giltner; re­ If You Need a Washer was held in the home of Mrs. van, prominent Denver Catholic Arizona where they were vacation­ CaU KE. 5236 for FREE ESIMATES layman, was the guest speaker. ing for several weeks. marks, Father Duffy; impressions George Sigg Monday afternoon. on initiation, William McCam- Father Charles P. Sanger, Lois Peter Erger, vice president of the Mrs. James DeRemer of Denver Holy Name society, was the mas­ is spending an indefinite time at bridge; vocal selections, Newman Roy Jones Washing Machine Ce. Buchholz, and Agnes Blick attend­ club of A. and M. men’s quartette; ed, but Mary Vilo Erker, also a ter of ceremonies in the absence of the home of her sister, Mrs. J. F. Eat. l«3t R. H. Kimball Co. Victor Jacobucci. Music during Benedeck here. addres.', William J. Carter; and member of this committee, was not “America,” R. T. Kiely. 376 So. Broadway SP. 3798 1001 Midland Saring* BIdg.» Denverg Colo. preseAt on account of illness. the breakfast was furnished by A1 Dr. ^ d Mrs. Leo Leonard! of Bucci, Sr., on his accordion. Salida *nd daughter were week­ Named Director Virginia Klausner, who had been Plans for the Easter Monday end visitors at the home of his Father Duffy has been made a Johna>HanTitle Franchfaed AppUcatora working in Enid, Okla., came up ball are progressing. Anyone who parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leonard!. director on the Fort Collins Com­ for a rest and visit with her sister, would like tickets may obtain them J. J. Flynn, who has spent the munity Chest to represent the' Agnes Blick, and other relatives. at the rectory or from any mem­ winter in Colorado Springs, re­ Cathoiic Welfare bureau. Completely Automatic Mr. and Mrs. Miles Milan took ber of either the Altar society or turned to Glenwood Saturday. In the past,few days more than Jessie Lee to Colorado General Phone EA. 6759 the Holy Name society. Music will Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oleskey 25 families have contacted Father Free Eatimatea [AWN SPRINKLING SYSTEM hospital Monday to have the cast be furnished by Roxie De Carlo’s spent Sunday in Glenwood from Duffy to promise flOO or more for removed from her foot, which was band. Refreshments will be served their home in Grand Junction vis­ the 1949 building fund drive. This Small Down Payment. Us« Your Credit— 36 Months to Pay sprained a month ago in a bicycle The St. Thomas Aquinas study iting in the Guadnola home. is in addition to the regular weekly Vittetoe Bros. Let Our Trained Landscape Designer Consult With You accident. club will meet in the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schutte have contribution and will be put into a Painting No Obligation. Last Sunday evening Mr. and and Mrs. George Mancini Friday received word th^t their son, separate fund to provide a suitable PHONE OR WRITE Mrs. Lyman Barney and family, evening after the mission service. Cpl. John Paul Schutte, is en residence for the sisters of St. Jo­ Cleaning Mr. and Mrs. John Evers and fam The ushers for the month of route to the United States from seph’s school in the near future. 2700 E. 13th Ava. EVERETT 0. NORD & SONS ily, and Frank Evers were visiting .\pril are: 7 o’clock Mass. Frank Germany where he has4been sta­ A great many families have also Denver and playing cards at the Joe Mancini and John Marino; 8, tioned with the army. He may re­ made smaller contributions and it is Landscape Design and Construction Linnebur home. Iniullera & DlUribators In the Monntaln SUtea. James McMorrow and John Steg- ceive his discharge in June. to be hoped that without exception 15 Years In the Sprinkler Baiineas. Regenia Schmidt’s aunt and man; 10:30, * Elmer Goetz and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Dundson everyone in the parish will return 3125-27 EAST COLFAX AVE., DENVER, COLO. uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kuhn, Harry Neis. are the parents of a girl born his or her pledge card before the PHONE DE. 5021 DEALERS WANTED and son from Ripon, Calif., were The members of the Altar and March 2 in a local hospital. Mrs. end of the month. visiting, this week at the Bill Rosary society will receive Holy Dundson is the former Jessie Gar- Mis.s Alice Bishop, a senior at HOME INSULATION Schmidt home. Communion in the 8 o’clock Mass rish. Fort Collins high school, placed Agnes Blick, Virginia Klausner, Sunday, April 10. Word has been received here of second in the state Elks’ lodge and Bernice Milan went to West­ Victor Jacobucci is recovering the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. scholarship contest. Miss Bishop Johns-Manville minster last Monday to visit Dem in St. Joseph’s hospital from an Edward Plenzo in Brooklyn, N. Y. is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. KHRC'5 pninr to. operation, which he underwent in The Plenzos were formerly of Ernest Bishop, members of St. Jo­ nis Blick. iShiiieri Rdvici in DitorotIng Problems the past week. Glenwood. seph’s church. She received as a Mrs. Rosa Pelz and Herb Pelz Rock Wool DAVE __ ^ dell prize a $400 .savings bond and visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pelz and $25 in cash. She attended St. Jo­ For Your Winter family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl seph’s school for several years and Ehnstrom and family when they Devotions of Tuesdays COMFORT completed the ninth grade there. Redmcea Healing Coata up to 50% were in Denver last Sunday after­ PTA to Meet noon. A Johnt-Manville Installed Job Slated at St. Elizabeth's St. Joseph’s PTA will meet Fri­ Will Last a Lifetime On first Friday, April 1, the day at 3 o’clock. A program will be choir of Sacred Heart grade school, (St. Elizabeth’s Parish, Denver) usual places in church this Sun­ presented by the two Girl Scout RENTAL EQUIPMENT under the direction of Sister M. day. On Sunday before Holy Thurs­ troops under the leadership of Mrs. HomUinsuIntien & Improvement Co. Ph. CH. 3778 Praxedes, sang for the first time The annual solemn novena of nine Tuesdays in honor of St. day and Easter it is customary for Fred Snelling of the senior troop 16 W. 13th Ave. Phones AC 4624 - 25 Free the music for a new Mass that JUST o r r BROADWAY 620 Santa Fe Delivery .Anthony of Padua will begiu Tues­ the members of the Altar society to and Mrs. F. Tuner, leader of they have just learned. day, April 19. This year the no­ stand at the doors of the Church troop 9. vena will close on June 14, the day and accept donations to help de­ Girl Scout troop 9 met on JOHNS-MANVILLE FLOO^LVGS after the feast of the famous fray the cost of decorating the March 28 and practiced for the Franciscan saint. The solemn ncA church in a fitting manner at this program. Scouts also studied good Asphalt Tile RUG vena devotions will be conducted sacred time. manners in ballroom dancing. IF irs A FENCE A long lived, low priced flooring for Schoolsj every Tuesday morning after the Fathers Malachy Kain, O.F.M., Anna Marie Leyton joined the Hospitals, Churches, Residences. 8 o’clock Mass and again Tuesday and Fabian Joyce, O.F.M., re­ troop. WE HAVE i r evenings at 7:45 o’clock. The f'erraflex turned home to St. Elizabeth’s fri­ On April 4 the girls received CLEANING evening services will consist of their last requirement badge for Residential One of the toughest, longest wearing floor Rosary, sermon, novena prayers. ary after conducting a successful second class scouts. The Rev. Luke coverings ever developed; grease proof. Acid Work Guaranteed Benediction of the Most Blessed mission at Sacred Heart Cathedral Stoffel talked to the troop on life Industrial FREE MOTH PROOFING Sacrament, and the veneration of in Pueblo. Father John is now in in China. proof; unaffected by alkalis. Brilliant colors. the relic of St. Anthony. This year Estates, Etc. Free Estimates Descriptive Literature Free Father John Weaver, O.F.M., will St. Mary’s church, Galveston, Tex., Famous Rug & conduct the novena in honor of the conducting a mission. Father Pa- Priest on Wage Panel FREE saint. Building & Maintenance Co. cificus Kennedy, O.F.M., is preach­ Olympia, Wash.—The Rev. Je­ ESTIMATES Furniture Cleaning Co. As usual, there will be placed in ing a mission and a series of re­ rome L. Toner, O.S.B., authority 1863 WAZEE ST., DENVER KE. 2371 the Shrine of St. Anthony, in the TA. 6569 1542 Blake treats in Sidney, Mont. Father Se on labor problems and professor F. H.-A. rear of St. Elizabeth’s church, the of industrial relations at St'Mar­ Complete Terms petition box. In years passed there bastian Egan, O.F.M., is now in tin’s college, has been named a Sales and have been many petitions of both Rapid City, S. Dak., preaching a member of the State Wage Panel Erection Stove and Furnace Parta spiritual and temporal nature mission. [by Gov. Arthur B. Langlie. \ Service Still Available that have been answered during this novena through the interces­ Satiafaction GAS FURNACES sion of this favorite saint of God. Guaranteed. It is hoped that many will avail Licensed The Geo. A. Pullen themselves of this manner of pe­ Contractor. Company titioning God for the many needs AN ALUMINU^WNINA THAT 13S1 Lawrence Street that arise in life. It is also hoped! P hone TABOR 1121 DENVER. COLO. and desired that the clients of St. RA. 2879 Anthony, whose number are le­ gion, will attend this novena faith­ 2 Pieces fully. THE EMPIRE’S MOST'COMPLETE FENCE STOCK Recovered The St. Elizabeth PTA will hold 4405 Cl ^A P and ’4405 its April meeting a week later East Evans SUPPLY CO. East Evans $65.50 than usual this month. The regu­ W. J. Cartil* A. M. ElUrby Up lar date for the meeting, th e Complete Playground Equipment TAbor 1393 1721 LAWRENCE second Thursday of the month, co­ Beautiful incides this year with Holy Thurs­ Fabrics day, and for that reason the meet- fng will be put off until the Thurs­ day of the following week. At this Come Ib or We Will Skew meeting, April 21, there will be ail aicuuns Fabric* IB Yenr Heme election of officers for the coming UCM year. It is hoped all the members COLORADO of the PTA will be on hand for UPHOLSTERY CO. this important meeting. GL. 2304 2501 16tb S t This week marked the beginning MA. of a junior praesidium of the Le­ gion of Mary in St, Elizabeth’s 1295 Life's Too Short parish. Through the tireless ef­ Te Be Wriagiaf Out Dirty forts of the senior group of le­ Mep* with Y ear Head* I gionaries a group of junjors have COMfORT WITH TH£... been rounded up and shaped into EZE Mop & a little army to work in a real spiritual