4 WILL BE ORDAINED FOR ARCHDIOCESE ON MAY 31 Church Dedication June 10 First Solemn Masses Of New PrisDts Are MOST OF BUILDING Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Content* Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. 1947—Permission to Reproduce, Except on LABOR IS DONATED Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday PoUowinsr Issue Planned for June 1 BY MEMBERS OFl Four students of St. Thomas’ seminary will be eleyated to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr at ordination ceremonies in the Denver Cathe­ ROGGEN PARISH DENVER CATUaiC dral on Saturday, May 31. Three of the. ordinandi, the Rev. Walter R. Jaeger, the Rev. William H. Jones, and the Rev. The new S a c r e d Heart George R. Evans, are natives of Denver, and the Rev. Rob­ church in Roggen will be ded­ ert A. Freudenstein is a native of Butte, Mont. All four will icated on Tuesday, June 10, offer their first Solemn Masses on June 1. it is announced by the Rev. The Rev. Walter Ralph Jaeger------Charles Sanger, pastor of the is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Keenesburg and Roggen par­ REGISTER Jaeger, parishioners of St. Philo- PROGRAM LISTED mena’s church, Denver. He was ishes The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Rot. Walter R. Jaagar Rar. William H. Jonas born July 9, 1922, in Denver. He Presiding at the dedication Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller attended St. -Philomena’s g;rade Services, NCWC and Religious News Photos (3 cents per copy) FOR CONFERENCE ceremonies will be Archbishop school, from which he was gradu­ Urban J. Vehr of Denver. ated in 1936. After a year at (Ca­ VOL. XLn. No. 38. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1947. f l PER YEAR. thedral high, he transferred to OF ACCW MAY 22 A dinner will highlight the pa­ Regis high school, and was gradu- rishioners* celebration of the event. a W in 1940. The same year he en­ tered St. Thomas’ seminary, where The 21st annual convention of Constructed at a cost of approxi­ Communion Breokfast ST. FRANCIS' GETS MOST COMPLETE he took his entire course. the Archdiocesan Council of Cath­ mately $15,000, the new church is Will Attroct Over 400 Prieit-Uncle* to Attiit olic Women will open on Thurs­ a 36x90-foot structure. Most of the Father Jaeger will celebrate his day, May 22, with Mass offered in work, except for a few jobs, was SCHOOL SOUND SYSTEM IN DENVER first Solemn Mass in St. Philo- the Holy Ghost church, Deftver, A record attendance of more at 8:30 by Archbishop Urban J. done by the parishioners themselves, mena’s church on June 1. He will than 400 is anticipated for the (See Picture on Page 11) Father Smith and Mother Anna be assisted by two priest-uncles, Vehr. This donation of labor made pos Catholic Young People’s council The ntew RCA school sound sys­ Joseph spoke a few words to the the Rev. Robert Jaeger, S.V.D., The business session of the sible the erection of the structure student body, present in their re­ Ommunion breakfast in the Lin­ tem just installed at St. Francis and ^the Rev. William Jaeger, conference will get under way at for Such a moderate sum. de Sales’ high school, Denver, was spective home rooms. Winifred Lin­ S.'V.D., as assistant priest and dea­ 10 o’clock in the Albany hotel. coln room of the Shirley-Savoy blessed by the Rev. Gregory Smith senmaier, accompanied by Joan con, respectively. The subdeacon Mrs. L. A. Higgins, president of In charge of construction was hotel, Sunday morning. May 18, Tuesday, May 13, at 12:45 p.m. Flood, sang an “Ave Maria.’’ The will be the Rev. Francis Syrianey. the ACCW, will preside. The in­ Charles Buchholtz, a member of following the 9 o’clock Mass in Joseph Sloan, newly elected presi­ program was concluded with the The sermon will be delivered by vocation and the address of wel­ the Sacred Heart parish. The deco­ the Cathedral. The center aisle dent of the school senate, presided singing of the Fransalian theme the R t Rev. Monsignor William come to the delegates will be given rating of the interior was in charge pews will be reserved for the at the program that followed. song written by Miss Azalea M. Higgins. by the Very Rev. Joseph O’Heron Noakes, director of the musiq de­ The Rev. William Hubert Jones of St. Louis’ parish, Englewood. of his artist-daughter. Sister Regina, group, and special ushers will take care of the seating. Joe O’Neil, partment This number was ren­ was born Aug. 4, 1923, in Denver, The reports of the officers and a member of the Sisters Adorers of Denver vocalist, will sing at the HUNDREDS A H EN D dered by the quartet composed of the son of Mr, lyid Mrs. William E. chairmen will be made at 10:30. the Precious Blood. John K. Mon­ Mass. Miss Noakes, Winifred Linsen­ Jones, who also are parishioners of At 11:30, the main feature of roe of Denver was the architect. The Very Rev. John J. Flanagan, maier, Jack Fennelly, and Dave St. Philomena’s. After being grad­ the morning’s meeting will be an S J., president of Regis college, will FUNERAL SERVICE Langfield. uated from St. Philomena’s school address on “Recreation” by An­ The old church building has been This new RCA school sound in 1936, he entered Cathedral high be the speaker at the Communion Rev. Robert Frendenstein Rev. George R. Evans thony P. Williamson, executive converted into a^ school, which breakfast James McCoy, president system has a number of features school. On completion of his high secretary of the recreation divi­ opened last fall with 35 pupils of the Catholic Young People’s FOR FRANCISCAN that are of special interest The school course in 1940, he began sion of the Council of Social enrolled under directiorx of the council, will give a report on the central control panel, which is lo­ his college studies at St. Thomas’ Agencies. cated in the principal’s office, in the same year. His philosophy Sisters Adorers of the Precious recent convention of Catholic col­ More than 70 priests, 80 sisters, Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert, presi­ lege students in Toledo, 0., which includes a special communications and theology studies also were dent of the Denver deanery, will Blood. and hundreds of Catholics from New Swansea Parish made in the Denver institution. he attended as a delegate from all parts of the city attended the type of radio receiver with both prqpide at the luncheon to be held long and short wave bands, and a Brother to Be Deacon at Matt The Roggen church is a mission Regis college. Funeral Mass on Monday for the A priest-brother and a priest- in the Cathedral room of the Al­ Kathleen Andrew, Denver pian­ Very Rev. Claude Kellerman, high fidelity 50-watt amplifier bany hotel at 12:30. Highlights of of the Keenesburg parish. At one that is capable of reproducing the uncle will assist Father Jones at time both churches were in the vast ist; Winifred Linsenmaier, singer O.F.M., guardian of St. Elizabeth’s his first Solemn Mass in St. Philo­ the luncheon will be the addresses monastery, Denver. Father Claude voice or music with true life-like To Have Mass Sunday of Archbishop Vehr and of the territory cared for by the Very Rev. from St. Francis de Sales’ high tone quality. The volume and mena’s on June 1. His uncle, the school; and James Powers, har­ died last Friday from the results Rev. Hubert Newell, will be assist­ Rev. William Kenneally, C.M., St. Bernard J. Froegel, now pastor of of a cerebral hemorrhage suf­ tone remain the same regai;dless Thomas’ seminary. Father Ken­ monica virtuoso, will entertain of whether all the room speakers The first of Denver’s new parishes to inaugurate serv­ ant priest, and his brother, the St. Peter's parish, Greeley. during the breakfast. fered two •\yceks ago. Rev. Charles Jones, will be deacon. neally will speak on “Our Lady of are connected in the circuit or ices will be that of Our Lady of (Jrace, serving the Elyria and the Rosary.” Celebrant of the Solemn Requiem only one is used. The ^ v . Jeremiah Mahoney will Mass eorairh^rchiepiscopo was the Swansea districts. The first Mass in the area will be of­ be the subdeacon and the Rev. Dr. The afternoon’s meeting will Rev, Felix Reitlingshofer, O.P.M., The various switches on the fered at 9 o’clock this Sunday by one of the priests of An­ John R, Vidal, C.M., will be the start at 2 o’clock with* Mrs. Hig­ pastor of St. Elizabeth’s; deacon, front panel give the operator the preacher. The master of cere­ gins presiding. The Very Rev. Garage Adds Radio-Phone choice ofvany room or combina­ nunciation parish. Monsignor Charles H. Hagus, Annuncia­ the Rev. Malachy Kane, O.F.M.: tion pastor, announced. monies will be Robert Nevans, and Eugene O’Sullivan of Fort Collins subdeacon, the Rev. Fridolin tion of rooms to be served with the new priest’s two younger will offer the opening prayer. The Shockley, O.F.M.; master of cere­ music, and the choice of input Services will be held every Sun­ brothers, Ray and Hubert Jones, business session will include re­ To Speed Crash Service monies, the Rev. Edward Fraez- channels provided makes possible Letter of Gratitude day at that time in the Anna Louise will be the acolytes. ports from the Denver, Colorado kowski; acolytes, the Rev. Pacificus the reproduction of radio, phono­ Johnson Community center audi Father Jones has another priest- Springs, Greeley, and Fort Col­ graph, or microphone progrrams. lins deaneries; an address by Sis­ By David Prudhomme service cars. Subscribing to the Kennedy, O.F.M., and the Rev. torium at E. 48th avenue and Race uncle. He is the Rev. John T. New Fabian Joyce, O.F.M.; thurifer, the A telephone handset type of mi­ To Mrs. Tynan Tells ell, S.J. ter Maiiy Florence, dean of Lo- A futuristic touch has been "revolutionary idea’’ as recently crophone has been provided for street. An invitation is extended to retto Heights college; resolutions, added to Denver. There are about as December of last year, they are Rev. Emil Eckert. The celebration of the first Sol convenience of the principal in Of Need in Germony all Qtholics living in the area to emn Mass by two young priests in report of the nominating commit- 33 vehicles in the city—ambu­ pioneering the system along with Archbishop Urban J. Vehr gave making announcements to the va­ a small nucleus of other Denver the Anal absolution. The sermon attend Sunday Mass there. St. Philomena’s on June 1 will te§, election of directors and tha lances, tow-cars, newsmen’s and rious classrooms. In the case of A letter

LV 1 PAGE TWO THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 4205 Thursday, May 15, 1947 Office, 938 Bannock Street I HUNDREDS AHEND FOUR PRIESTS WILL BE ORDAINEDI CATHOUC Spec/of Sale el late Best Sellers 615 17th Street FUNERAL SERVICE FOR DENVER ARCHDIOCESE MAY 31 RADIO LOG V A Choice of FOR FRANCISCAN (Continued From Page One) Jones and the Rev. Robert Syrian- Station KOA Francesco Cabrini a half that two sons of the parish ey celebrated first Solemn Masses. CATHOLIC HOUR — Sunday, ^pmplete. Well have returned to offer a first Sol­ Alumnui of Cathedral (Continiud From Pago Ono) emn Mass on the same day. On ASK^’ a ND l e a r n — Sunday. munity Aug:. 24, 1931. He was sol­ The jlev. Robert Arthur Preud- Miracle of the Bells \Planned Dec. 1, 1945, the Rev. Charles enstein was bom July 4, 1923, in 11:15 p.m. emnly professed Sept 17,1936, and Butte, Mont. His parents are Mr. Station KVOD was ordained June 7, 1938. and Mrs. Clarence Freudenstein. HOUR OF FAITH — Sunday, BREAK^STS CATHOLICS S m He attended St. Patrick’s grade 9:30 a.m. After a year’s work in the East SUtion KMYR Human Destiny he was assigned to S t Elizabeth’s school in Butte from 1928 to 1936, Priced from 45c to 95c when he entered St. John the SACRED HEARTPROGRAM— W* pMtur* aa ExcIuiiT* BIO I of Coffee in Denver, where he remained in OFFICES IN CITY Evangelist’s school in Denver. On Week days at 7:15 a.m. Sweat RolU Baked Freih Daily R pm Our Oreni the capacity of assistant priest and his g;raduation from Cathedral SutioD KFEL missioner until two years ago, high school, where he was a stu­ AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday, and others Open Week Days 6:30 A.M. - ^ d a y s 8 A.M. when he was named superior. mam m a y 20 dent from 1936 to" 1940, he en­ 5 a.m. and 11 fl.m. He is survived by three sisters. rolled in Regis college. He took his FAMILY THEATER — Tkurs- Miss Mary Kellerman, Mrs. Joseph (Cepwri«ht*4 May 18. philosophy and theology courses in 7 p.ra. SPECIAL SUNDAY DtllNER Maynard, and Mrs. Wilfred Ber­ tio. in part or la wlteU ferfaiddw)) St. Thomas’ from 1942 to 1947. 1 0 % off geron. Burial was in the Francis­ The following Catholics are seek­ The Rev. John J. Moran will be %m Choice 6 Appetfaien, 2 Sonpe, 7 Entrees, tAclodias can plot in Mt. Olivet cemetery. ing various offices in the Denver the assistant priest at Father Theodore Hackethal service. general municipal elections to be Preudensteilfie first Solemn Mass CHOPPED STEAK, HALIBUT held on Tuesday, May 20: to be offered in St. John’s church NAVY MOTHERS TO MEET office of mayor: Thomas J. Mor­ on June 1. The other officers of RedemptoristPTA Indlvidnal Baked C H IC K E N PIE The Rocky Mountain Navy rissey; the Mass will be the Rev. Theodore «.m. to Mothers’ club 462 will meet at A. Haas, deacon; the Rev. Robert 8 p.m. Monday, May 19^ in Cen­ Office of city auditor: William 2 Salads, 10 Desserts and Drinks i.nTi. onlx H. McNichols; Syrianey, subdeaconj and John tral Christian church hall, E. 16th Freudenstein, a brother, master of JnniES Cmrke avenue and Lincoln street. Office of election commission: Selects Officers 100 Seats • No Liquor • Organ Musiti ceremonies. The preacher will be Paul V. Hodges, Jr.; Bert M. the Rev. Thomas J. Barrett, C.M, CHURCH Keating, William A. Lewis, and A cousin of Father Freuden­ (St. Joiepk’* Redemptoritt PAbh, CLOSED Rupert C. Meek, Jr.; stein, Catherine Pohndorf, is Sis­ Danvar) The Denver Catholic For councilman, district No. 1: ter Marie Catherine, a Sister of At a meeting of the St Jo- Sat. Afternoons GOODS j o H n s a n s Janies P. Davis, Richard DeNileon, Loretto. , smh PTA May 6 the election of Register and Don B. Oliver; Stadiad at Notra Dama ouicera was held. New officers 12:30 HOUSE S T O R A G E Mt m O U m C C D . PnbHshed Weekly by the For councilman, district No. 2: Mr. and Mrs. George H. Evans are the following: President, Mrs. E i^ n e Nobles; vice president, 1636-38 Tremont Street Itione TAbor 3789 Catholic Preaa Society. Ine. Dominic Crow; are the parents of the Rev. George £ C K > I £ '*** ‘ Record he was best known for his attended the installation cere­ mony of the Most Rev. William T. daily column, “Just Once Over.’’ HO i4ssl««V He ^iegan it each day with the McCarty, C.SS.R., at Rapid City, f^<-« « € « C C C C C«> » » » » » » 3 au US[D BY GIBAGE S. Dak., last week, visited in the same general lead: “Today the W fat reporter observed." It was rectory: The Veiy Rev. Clement V Wagner, acting vice provincial of a homfey column filled with bits of (Continued From Pago One) the Oakland vice pj;pvince; the ■>< Cm ^lete D ignifM Jim euUi sr philosophy and sparkling humor. mass production will eventually Rev. John Kalvelage and the Rev. MWmiMMlSTMMMNK For many of the Daily Record sub­ bring it down. ctoaca p. nocK. PrssWist scribers it -.MS the first thing they The Campbell brothers have Alphonse Zeller of the St. Louis province; the Very Rev. John Kee­ >SM4CalWeniia$». I Ospoilf Psmwr Dry CsiSS C«.IybSmmMAInSWrr JIfeedJl/efSe turned to ii^ h e evening paper. been dabbling in gears And axle- gan and the Rev. Hugo Hahn, of Mr. Sterling had covered vir­ grease for nine years. Decorating the province. tually every ^ g news story in their white tow trucks with the Southern Colorado in this gen­ familiar slogan, “The Campbells « < -< c « c « < ^ eration. He wait the first news­ Are Coming," they go in for almost !!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll man to enter the * Colorado state everything that needs to be done prison in the riot of 1929 and was to cars, trucks, and jalopies. Both one of the first to en(er Pueblo garages run on a 24-hour schedule in the fiood of 1921. and maintain facilities for towing, repairing, painting, and body and He was past president at;^ many fender work. Their fleet of tow IT’S STRAW HAT TIME! times director of the Ganok City trucks is one of the largest in the Chamber of Commerce. Hetwas Rocky mountain area. a charter member of the LtWia’ Starting out with "only a And CottreWs Are Ready club. Rotary, and the University monkey wrench and an oil can,' club, all three of which he had ■the two brothers now employ 82 To Greet the Season With headed as president. He also headed men and have witnessed more traf­ When,*as a family friend, you attend a aerVlca at Boulevard the local lodge of the Elks and was Mortuary, you are impressed by one iact: the way a funeral service fic accidents than the average Their Largeat Selection of a past president of the Colorado civilian does in a lifetime. “We’ve ila conducted Is more important than tha amount oi money spent for It. Press association. During the war pulled cars out of Cherry creek The cost oi a funeral at Boulevard is always known in advance— he was chairman of the Fremont and the Platte river, out of snow­ Fine the entire cost. Never is there any misunderstanding due to unexpected county draft board, a job which drifts an'^J, mountain canyons. One extra charges, because there are none. More than that, every he laughingly referred to as the time last '.jear we covered 100 “one which makes me the least- tow-jobs in T^s than 24 hours." Boulevard service is complete, regardless of the price. liked man in the county.’’ The winter Isjthe busiest season, Boulevard oilers complete funerals in a wide range of prices, to He was born in Eagle Grove, la., they revealed. \When the streets meet the needs of families in every walk of hie. Any family may select in 1889 and attended Columbia! are slippery wiw: ice and snow, an appropriate and digniiied 'service without entailing a iinancial college in Dubuque. He married we don’t have to ijok for trouble. in 1912 in Iowa, and came to It looks for us." Campbells burden. , Canon City in 1919 for health rea­ have taken active parrjn a number Whether the expenditure ia much or little every iacillty oi this sons. His wife, Mrs. Myrtle Janet of D^ver safety progfams. mortuary goes with the service—and the quoted cost is the total cost. Sterling, is society editor of the Although Ramon and Jdhn were Canon City Daily Record'and for both bom in Portland, Or%, they many years served as correspond­ have spent most of their lives in ent for the Denver Catholie Reg- Denver. They have a brother. An­ In YearsI BOULEVARD itter. thony, who lives in , Calif., and a sister, Ellen Mary, He was the father of James Cottrell’s 1947 showing of straw Sterling, advertising manager of of Raton, N. Mex. the Record: Mrs. Dorothy Burger Ramon is the father of two chil­ hats is a joy to behold! Every dren and lives in St. Dominic’s of Glenwood Springs, Mrs. Janet wanted type, every size and ev- ohoni t626 fedebal at north sbesr... mbs. jas. a. McConatv Martin of Lamar, and Robert, a parish. John and his wife are in pre-medical student. He was the the Cathedral parish. Their father, .ery style are fully represented. .JAS. F. H«CONATV • JOS. 9. MtCONATV brother of Harold of Eagle Grove, John, Sr., is chairman of the Mother Cabrini Shrine committee And Cottrell’s experienced hat­ la., and Dr. Robert R. of Pleasant of the Denver Fourth Degree ter^.are ready and waiting to Ridge, Mich. K. of C. Requiem High Mass for Mr. aid yoi^^in choosing the hat that Sterling was sung in S t Mi- will keep.'.you looking cool and phael’s church May 14. Burial was in~ Lakeside cemetery under the , FORD crisp ail sUjipier long! direction of the Canon mortuary. BETTER SERVICE SWAYNE GRASS MARSH WIMBUSH, lAe. SEED 8.50 Bannock St. TA. 6113 Selling Fordt Since 1912 Knox Sailors Stetson Sailors Barteldei Grata Seed rivet Including Long-Oval Sizes you strong, thick, velvety With Smart Summery Colored turf. You can buy no bet­ Hat Bands ter grass seed. $6.50 & $7.50 COLUMBINE MIXED 1 Ib., Sl-SS g lbs., 16.16 DENVER FANCY MIXED 1 Ib., SSo 10 lbs., fS.OO Knox Panamas SHADY NOOK Genuine South American Panamaa 1 Ib., $1.00 3 Ibs.^ SX.60 KENTUCKY $6.50 Up Stetson Panamas Miller’ s Brings You the Whole World BLUE GRASS 1 Ib., Sl.iO 10 lbs., $13.40 Genuine South American Of Frozen Foods at Thrifty Prices BARTELDES Knox Genuine Leghorns Several styles with gaily colored hat bands. . . Plan magic menua from Miller’s Frozen Food F air. . . choose from the magic caseal 70% 2, 4-D JOSEPH D. $750 U p FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS WEED KILLER "Joe" Kills dandsUons, plantain, WhUe the Supply Mm H m etbsr weeds— roots and all Straw Hat Day Speciall —ena spraying. Ganolna KEATING I k r U s t I w r ASdsd. pest-wnr mimelo 1 Spmy on A p p le S u c e ran 1 ib. pkg._____ u Grapefruit Sections new. tor STRAWS S2-®® Spsrklst. roll LOW PRICED Up ]P eu It onan pseksgs. 4 as. rarart QBfJl Councilman Peaches Bkylaad Klberta, 9aaar Addsd, ites ss. f t ______OO^ Foil 1 pound psebaat. 15c 1 lb. toTm District 5 Sewed braids, coconuts, Philippine straws— Mixed Vegetablei MM Iff. f t ___ $2.75 all styles and all colors. El^tiim, May 20 Sosar Addsd £ 9 ^ Boysenberries Pull 1 Ib. pkg. i Lmen Spraying Service for Bom and Baited in Thii Dittriet Seaton, Phone for ettimate. Sugar Added Comprising St. Philo-' Loganberriei Full 1 Jb. pkg. 29c mena, B less^ Sacra­ miLLER'S ment, Loyola Parishes. Bugar Addsd Strawberriet Full 1 Ib. pkg. 45c Regis Grad Mfr,TA. 4211 THE mfln'S STORE.621 SIXTEEOTH 1521 FIFTEFMTH STREET Vet World War II 5UPEB RlflBKETfl P a t Adv ......

i Thursday, May 15, 1947 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 42Q5 PAGE THREE LORETTO ROUNDUP, BIG HORSESHOW, Dinner Is Slated ARCHDiOCESAN COMMiHEE ON GIRL SCOUTING MEETS \ PROMISES COLOR AND EXCITEMENT At Dedicotion of ’The arbhdiocesan committee of that has members attending camp committee for new troops being Catholic girl scouting held its quar­ will donate a sum toward the camp formed in the parochial schools. terly luncheon meeting April 24 fund to defray the expenses of Special tribute was paid to Mrs. The Loretto Roundup, annual iip will be added by Lueiana Fang, Church in Roggen in &e home of MraJ^H. J. Strel- transporting these g^rls to and James Buckley, Mrs. J. E. Doher­ colorful horaeshow sponsored by Chinese student from Shanghai, esky, Denver. from Mass. ty, and Mrs. C. V. Gooding at the who win participate in the Needle Father Barry J. Wogan'^swh- At this meeting Mrs. J. V. Pi- annual Girl Scout dinner held re> the Quirt and Crop esmpua riding Roggen.—The new Sacred Heart club, will be held Saturday after­ and Button racefi. diocesan scout chaplain, announced quette was appointed a member cently at Daniels and Fisher’s tea* Among the Denver girls who church will be dedicated June-10. that Mass again would be held at bf .the organization committee of room. These three women were noon, May 17, at 2:30 at the Lo­ Dinner will be served for those retto Heights riding ring. Fea­ will take a leading part in the Buffalo for girls attending the the -GiW Scouts of Denver to re- presented with five-year numerals planning to attend; adults, $2; chil­ Flying G Girl Scout ranch at presenr^he parochial schools of showing that they have given five imnimiiT pbovisioii tured events will include the (frand events of the horseshow are Ber­ dren,,60 cents. entry, English and Western exhi­ nice Reddick, Norma Branden­ Deckers this stammer. It is hoped the city. She will be the co-ordina­ years of continuous service to The social for the month of April that every parish scout auxiliary tor to the general organization scouting. ______Thoughtful men and women realize the im­ bition riding, Roman riding, hurd- burg, Anne Stewart, Catherine was a carnival held in the new church basement. Each month the portance of Future Need Protection. Under Sacred Heart Altar and Rosary Oiingcr’a Future Need Plan, there is no society sponsors a social. ’The so­ ciety wishes to thaiik those attend­ problem of financial worry to add to the ing for helping to make the car­ nival such a great success. burden of bereavement. Every member of The Sacred Heart Altar and Ro­ DENVER’S NEXT MAYOR sary society meeting ^as held on the family, regardless of age, is protected . . . May 7. Plans for the church dedi­ at a cost of only a few cents a day. To learn cation dinner were discussed. Thirteen children made their every detail of this sensible, trustworthy plan First Holy Communion on Mother’s day. After Mass the men of the M . . consult Olinger’s Advisory Department. parish served the women and first communicants breakfast in the tAll Departments, Call 611NDH136(3 basement of the church.

16tb at SPEER at College Women's BOULDER i SHERMAN Club Names Heads O R T IR R IfS Catholic members of our personnel and the fin­ Election of officers was held by est equipment and facilities are assigned to every the Loretto Heights Women^club at the college, May 6, followed by Catholic Service. a musical program and tea. The following were chosen: Mrs. J. P. VICE PRESIDENT Reddick, president; Mrs. M. J. McDonough, first vice president; Mrs. Paul Ryan, second vice pres­ 1 ident; Mrs. W. E. Dolan, third vice president; Mrs. F. A. Riley, recording secretary; Mrs. G. H. Gorman, corresponding secreta^; Mrs. W. J. McMenaray, treasurer; Mrs. G. McManus, parliamentar­ ian; and Mrs. T. Killian, histo­ rian. A vote was taken to make several amendments to the con­ Horteaia Ford of Santiago, Cbila stitution. ling, quadrille, musical chairs, mil­ Murray, Helen Johnson, Sally The following received a gift in itary drill, and various contests, Smith, and Peggy Antonelli. recognition of their service to the ARVIN Automatic races, and novelty numbers. The club during the year: Sisters The Loretto Roundup is Mauro, Juliene, Vida, Estelle Ma­ public is cordially invited to at­ yearly event sponsored by the tend. rie, and Jane Theresa, and Miss QuiH and Crop club, honorary Mary Killian. ELECTRIC IRON Merrilee Murphy of Canon City campus riding organization. This Sister Francetta extended an in- will take part in the Western vitatioh to the parents and friends events and give an exhibition of year’s membership includes Agnes of the students to attend open Roman riding. Miss Murphy, who Cummings, president' Doris Wil­ house May 15 from 2 to 5 p.m. to is a sophomore at Loretto Heights, son, Marjorie Whelan, Bonnie visit the new mountain home in Model won the world’s championship Frost, Bernice Reddick, Pat Kel Tiny Town. A musical program Must Be Experienced, Capable cowgirl’s relay race at Cheyenne logg, Hortense Ford, Mcrrillee was enjoyed. Lucille Hammond 2200 Frontier Days in 1946. Murphy, Marjorie Glassbrock, played a piano selection, Mary One of the outstanding attrac­ Betty Rauner, Wilma More, and McManus sang, accompanied by tions of the afternoon program Mary Flo Ament. Clara Marie O’Keefe, and Barbara will be a special exhibition of The official judges of the Lo­ Vanetta sang, acompanied by Dynamic^Progressive $ 9 .9 5 hurdling by Hortense Ford, an ac­ retto Roundup will be Mrs. Wil­ Betty Boyd. complished equestrienne who came Mrs. W. R. Joseph and Mrs. J. to Loretto from Santiago, Chile. liam L. Earley, Harry Eliason, P. Reddick held high scores at the Miss Ford has gained wide experi­ and Clifton DuPriest. The riders S t Vivian’s card club meeting held ence and acdlaim for her ability in received their training and in­ in the home of Mrs. Henry Job. You’ll Like It BETTER . . . jumping and cross-country riding struction from John Patton, and Mrs. Sidney Wilkins was a guest, T H O M A / J . MORRISSEY in the thrilling “paperchase” Miss Veronica Brown has been and Mrs. James Davis has become Because It Lets You Iron races, which are the Cnilean coun­ the faculty adviser. The public a member of the club. Eas^ir, Faster, Safer terpart of our steeple chase address system and announce­ S t Cecelia’s Sewing group will events. ments during the horseshow will meet at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, May YOUR m h R U. S. DISTRICT ATTORNEY Another touch of International be handled by Miss Rufina Mar­ 20, in the hom^ of Mrs. Otto s competition in the Loretto Round- tinez of Taos, N. Mex. Huck, 2633 W. 42nd avenue. HAS THE EXPERIENCE IN •Wim 0«wr SUfi iM W-KIyalaw> Sin ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH HAS 105 PEACE AND WAR AND HAS PROVED HIMSELF CHILDREN IN 1ST COMMUNION CLASS A CAPABLE, DYNAMIC, AND PROGRESSIVE EXECUTIVE

Recommended by Duncan Hines ^ S A (S t. C ath erin e’s P arish , D en v er) Csrolrn /»»>‘ry. EUlns filWo'kI. Csrolyn J i VETERAN, A TAXPAYER, A HOME OWNER. _^M0IE FOR YOON One hundred and five children rareoRt. -Donna ‘Lee Ghlgliano.*...... Hsian Ras ^0NEY...9af«/yf Hanley, Ellsan Hanrahant Emily Hanre* THE FATHER OF THREE CHILDREN for LUNCHEONS and DINNERS made their First Holy Communion ban. Linda Holman. Myrna Lea Human. Let your MTioqt'earQ;' May 11. The children were the Mary Gail Huston. Judith Johnson. Lor* STEAKS aor*,. S AFELYl Higher rains Johnson. June Kafka. Jacquelyn WHO EARNED HIS SUCCESS INSTEAD OF SEA FOODS than average earnings guests of the pastor, the Rev. D. K nott. Marianne Korsiek. Gloria Lorn* ' on savii»gsr--prolecled A. Lemieux, at breakfast served bardi. Michael Ann Marslco. Carol Ann CHOICE POUL’TRY by govermaenl insured Miller, Madonna Murphy. Jo Ann Muaser, INHERITING IT HAS ALL THE QUALIFICATIONS PRIVATE DINING ROOMS after the Mass by the members of Leola Pels, Lucille Phillips. Betty Piro^i and guaraale^ iirst Janice Pertleehio. Theresa Poirier. AtwT morigage home la ^ . the Altar and Rosary society. The gela Pollies. Betty RossoreUi. Palmentc' AND ALL THE EXPERIENCE NECESSARY TO MAKE Withdrawal .atiany­ first communicants were: Rossorelll. M. Susan Sanders, Juliaitn time. Deposits by 10th Santangelo. Margaret Schwars. Dorothy Kenneth Anielmo, Bobby Archer, Seida. Mary Ann Sroaldone. Eloiie S^ifiith. DENVER THE GREAT CITY IT DESERVES TO BE. earn'- frojn 1st. i Mail Chnrlea Beckman. Donald Brown. An* Marlena Spero. Jeanne E. Stark. An* URF > H Y ’S deposits welcome. thony Capra, Tommy Carbone. Ronald toinette Tabor, Toinette Valente. Julia Dahlbl>rg. Jam ea De Jiaeomo, Paul / De Vanderbur, Jo Ann Villano. HdHlta Ann 41$ Malestic BUs. Mott. Richard Da Salvo. John Di Tullio. illb SL. OMrm Villano, Judy Vollmer. ClauddMe Wells. TOM MORRISSEY IS^ 'OF THE PEOPLE AND Thomaa Downifig. George Fabry. Jerry Louise Wells, and Geraldina jf^lisbaum. Floyd. Willicm Frank. Tbomaa Game). Robert Getter. Michael Giambroeco. Gary May Procession FROM THE PEOPLE' . . . HE FORGETS NEITHER fine GtfTord. Paul Grout. Jerry Haaenkamp. OODS John Huber. Joseph lacino, Leo. Koreick. Is Conducted /■ Fine (iocktsils and Joseph Lewis. Jerry Long. Edward Low* THE POOR AND HUMBLE, NOR THE RICH AND PROUD Fountain Service ery. Harold Lunka. Donald Maring. Dar* In the afternoon'May procession reit MeVay. Albert Mailinger. Fred PerT, Irene Hanley was' the May queen, BROADWAY ^T ELLSWORTH Jamea Phillips. Richard PbilHpa. John THE HOPE OF AMERICA — OF COLORADO — OF DENVER ALTAR BREADS Reardon. Michael Roasorelli. Thomaa and placed the,^rown of blossoms Open 11 AM to 2 AM ' Closed Tuesdays Salter, Joseph Sarconi, Richard Schafer. on the statu®-'of the Blessed Vir­ SEWING John Bill Schneringer, Frank Stefano. gin. This followed by the re­ RESTS IN MEN OF EXPERIENCED VISION LIKE LIttIa Girls* Drtssss. EMbroldtry, John Tegeler, Glenn Tracy. Michael ception iy o the Young ^Ladies’ lloii4>trsaloc* Etc. Walah. Richard Waainger. Charles Wells. Albert Zarlengo; sodality offthase candidates: Ther­ THE SISTERS OF THE Mary Ann Adduce!. Rosemary Amman. esa Egauj^Philomena Klamann, An- GOOD SHEPHERD Barbara Anderson. Rosemary Ameson. namae iCirk, Pauline Moreno, Pa- Marlene Bello, Arlene Bott, Elaine Cole* KEEP YOUR CAR IN A-1 CONDITION TKL8PB0NI PEARL MSI santl, Linda Collina, Joan Dillon, Vir* tricia.i'McCarthy, Adelaide Kelly, glnU Di Pilla. Mary Carol Dispense. Betty Jane Nothhaft, Dorothy TOM MORRISSEY It may need a Tnne-np or HerAey, Marian Sullivan, and jjCofy Aileen Doyle. Complete Engine Overhaul The class leaders for the past TRULY NON-PARTISAN . . . TRULY INDEPENDENT EXPERT MECHANICS — GENUINE FACTORY PARTS period were: Eighth grade, Frank ,;1i> HE OWES NOTHING TO THE POLITICAL TYCOONS Drs Lee G. Haney Dfs Richard L Haney^'/&■ Kafka; seventh grade, Mary Fran­ COMPLETE FEIVDER & BODY DEPT. ces Boyle; sixth grade, Joann FREE PICKUP SERVICE ^ Optometrists Scavo? fifth grade, Joan Camel; NOR THE POWER-HUNGRY CLIQUE WHO RULE IV fourth grade.. Anthony Derry; PE. Iliu m nupiinni f t a a 4 5 5 third grade, Kathleen Cuthbert- AND WANT TO CONTINUE THEIR RULE TO THE 4641 VINER CHEVROLET CO. Bdwy. Members of St. Vincent de Paul Parish^ son; second grade, Bruce Tawson; and first grade, Marlene Sparo. DETRIMENT OF EVERY MAN, WOMAN, AND CHILD [ 827 16Ui SI.-PI i o m YA.2690 .5 Sandra Lorraine, infant daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mahon, was baptized,‘with Marie Flint and AT VOTING TIME MISTAKES ARE COSTLY William Cunningham as sponsors. Mrs. Helen Handy, had as a AT VOTING TIME WE CANNOT AFFORD THE Look at Your Hat— guest her sister, whom she had “Everyone EUe^Doee!** not seen in 14 years. Sister M a^ LUXURY OF UNTRIED AND INEXPERIENCED WE NOT ONLY Ida of Mt. St. Mary’s college in The Well-Dressed Man Is Using Los Angeles. Sister Ida was here This Serviee as one of the delegates to the col­ AMATEURS WHO WOULD LIKE TO BE ALL FACTORY HNISHED legian convention _ held recently TRY TO PLEASE at the Shirley-Savoy hotel. THINGS TO ALL MEN . . . NOR OF MEN WHO ROBERTS but do please over 17,000 borrowj^B yearly. We can con-^ 'New Officers WERE ONCE CAPABLE BUT NOW INDECISIVE — the. h at m an tinue tojnake bo many loans q'j^y because our borrow- To Be Installed LADIES’ HATS TOO! era like'our service. They therefore recommend us to The regular meeting of the PTA SPnice 4726 PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 258 Broadway their friends. If you need mjMey a phone call will bring will be held May 20 at 3 o’clock, our representative to youfpiome or business. Or call at which .time the new officers will personally at our office v ^ r e one of our six loan coun­ be installed.illed. A. council meeting sellor's is ready to serve'^du. will precede at 2 :30 p.m. TOM MORRISSEY Wm. H. L O A N S 4 h CKLY m a d e . Now Lower Cost IS THE ONE CANDIDATE WHO HAS EVERYTHING DENVER NEEDS . . . DENVER WANTS McNICHOLS Autos, Furniture,'VoUateral, First and Second Mort­ Personal Loans gages on Improved Denver Real Estate and to Salaried EXPERIENCED JUDGMENT . . . DYNAMIC VISION Candidate for Employes on t ^ r plain note, without an assignment D. N. Bank Plan of wages and.nvithout notifying the employer. PROVED CAPABILITIES . . . PROGRESSIVE THINKING No Co-Signers or Security City Auditor Required on This Low Bank Rate Election, May 20 for A Better Denver Vote For Only $6 per $100 borrowed, per year, is the low rate offered metro­ JIM FURLMG politan Denyer residents, who have While I am unopposed A’?*' satisfactory credit ratings and are for re-election, I will steadily employed.' $8.85 repays a THOMAS J. MORRIISSEY 1 ^ Welton St KEystone 2224 $100 loan in 12 months. appreciate your vote /' Open Daily 8:30 to Si30. Saturdays Till 1 P.M. Our These loans repayable in up to YOUR NEXT MAYOR Branch Office at Furlong Auto Co.. 539 Broad­ 12 equal monthly payments. in the coming election. See Mr. Smead or Mr. Smith in way, Is Open Till Si30 P.BL (THU AD PAID FOR BY FEIANDS OF TON MORRI8SET) P e l A ir . Pol. Adv. the Personal Loan Dept of The Denver National Bank.—Adv. sSH

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■ ‘‘De n v e r ;# m ost' raooK M iTr' SALVAGE BUREAU Coronation Group at Prom SODALITY PLANS Hparsi 9 to 12; 1 to 5 Phono MAia 3437 Th f Cascade .La n d ry I Dry Oleaaers , Compht* IM m iry & Dry Cleaning Service MAKES LAD HAPPY TO HONOR MARY f ' W t Call Im Mid Dellvtf Dr. J. J. O’Neit Dentist 1847 Marketi^ Tabor 63706379 Graduation, even from the (St. Patrick’s Parish, Danvar)^ eighth grade, is an important The crowning of the Blessed Suita 722 Mack Building, 16th and Qdifornia Straata event in any young life. It means Virgin’s statue, ceremony in new clothes, and gifts and other a nieetiei. It does, that is, for the which all the children of the pa­ FOR A MORE average child. rochial school and members of both If it nad not been for the St junior and senior Young Ladies’ PROGRESSIVE DENVER Vincent de Paul Salvage bureau, sodalities take part, will be held V ita-F luff Denver, and for co-operative Cath­ on May 18. Vote For olic families, one 13-year-old heart The World's Finest Shampoo would have been heavy on Tuesday Senior Sodality to Moat Is Available at of this week. The senior Young Ladies’ sodal­ DONB. He has no father and lives in a ity will hold its monthly meeting foster home in a little mountain May 16 in the school. A mother- AVALON BEAUn SALON town. His mother is doing restau­ daughter corporate Communion OLIVER rant work in an attempt, to main­ day was part of the May program 325 E. Colfax Ave. CH. 0543 tain herself while receiving out­ of this sodality. The following Denver 3, Colo. FOR COVNCnUHAN patient treatment at a loctd hos­ members and their mothers re­ DISTRICT ONE pital. There simply were no funds, ceived Communion in the 7 o'clock no relatives, no family friends to Mass May 11 and immediately fol­ The Large Economy She May # Attorney BCWie Minded provide the graduation shirt and lowing the Mass the mothers were Be Purchased by Mail # Life-Long Reeident shoes and suit of clothes. raests of their daughters at break­ # Friend end Neighbor The distraught mother appealed fast in the Brown Palace hotel. FtLAgr. to a welfare agency which, in Misses Bernice Archer, Rose Cinea, More than 8 months turn, promptly contacted the Sal Viola Cinea, Mary siianley, Ber­ $ 5 0 0 nice Negri, Rosema^ Colosacco, supply only ...... vage bureau. Because Catholic P in. P o tU n families had sent in clothing that Leona Ecker, Louise Zanon, Mabel would fit this young fellow, he Negri,m Dorothy Negri, and Melvina W A N T E D - 15,000 Electors to Vote for this sat before the audience the equal DaUa were in ch ar^. May 18 will Common Man with a multitude of Common in appearance of others of his be regular Communion Sunday for VOTE FOR class. the society. Ideas that could, and should be transformed “We wish,” the bureau manager School Children W a r r e i v € . W a t e r s into Actual and said, “that eveiy problem con­ fronting us coula be so promptly Sponsor Award 7 COUNOLMAN DISTRICT NO. 2 Constructive Proj­ and satisfactorily solved. The children of the school are ET.17 b.dr U dofnt It on Mar It, IM7 ects. “Too often the articles re­ sponsoring the award of a table PE. 8185 2839 W. Alameda quested Tor destitute men, women, The eorenntioB group, at St. Ian (laft) and Elian Staputi. radio at the annual bazaar. Prizes He U a member of and children are not available in St. Catherine’e Pariih, and Fraud, da Salat' junior-Mnior (rigbt).^ Tba littU flower girl, are merited by the children and the our stock, though in every instance prom hold at Lakawood Country conmetition is keen. The Sisters reeident for 25 yean at we do our very best and erown-baarer ara Diana and 4930 Grove St. club Wodnotday, May 7, I. shown Sharry Laa Montagna and Sharo- of S t Joseph supervise this work. “There is a solution that can abovo, Tba quaan, Patricia Pha- lynn Sloan; tba pagas, Michael V ote fo r be accomplished with increasing H r. and Mrs. Anthony Zamboni niz, i. attandad by Ckarlena Pba- Flood end Edwerd Lederko*. are the parents of a girl, bom success if our people will remem­ at a local hospital May 12. Richard ber us whenever they have any ar­ W. Davis ticles to dispose of. We are always ST. DOMINIC'S SODALin TO HOLD Nursa to Ba Graduatad G. in heed of clothing, shoes, furni­ Miss Jennie Berlinger is a mem­ 600 King St. ture, mattresses, bedding, dishes, ber of the naduation class of St De Nileon etc. Newspapers, magazines, Anthony's hospital nurses’ train­ FOR books, rags, and glass jars are also COMMUNION BREAKFAST ON MAY 18 ing school, which will hold gradua­ welcome. tion exercises in the Cathedral on COUNCILMAN for CoHncilman “Our trucks operate in North (St. Dominie’s Parish, Danvar) Mass will be held every Sunday May 22. Miss Berlinger is the Denver on Monday and Saturday, The sodality members will spon­ during June, July, and August. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ber­ Disirict One South and West Denver on Tues­ sor a Communion breakfast for linger of this parisb. DISTRICT 2 day and Thursday, and in East Graduation Sot Jnna 1 their parents Sunday morning, The parish school graduation The meeting of bazaar work­ Remember, Abraham Lin­ Denver and Park Hill every May 18, after the 7:80 o’clock ers will be held on Friday night, Not Spon.ored by Any coln onea remarked, “A Wednesday and Friday. Because will take place Sunday, June 1, Selfish Interests Mass, in which the members will with the graduates attending Mass May 16. The Rev. Theodore Haas, common man should be pick-up schedules must be made receive Communion. This break­ chairman, will preside. The main Four Years in State elected, beeaute there are up in advance, we request that at 7:30 and then being served award oi the sewing group this fast is held every year on the breakfast in the rectory dining Legislature more of them” calls be placed a day or two in ad­ Sunday following Mother’s day. iTear will be a 12-piece set of cook- Pol. Adv. vance.” The telephone number is room. The breakfast will be in ng aluminum, which includes a Good, Clean Record Miss Dolores Jensen, prefect, is in charge of the seventh-grade room Endorsed 100% by CHerry 5603. charge of the arrangements. The jressure cooker and over-flame mothers, Mrs. Robert Bennett and }aking unit Organised Labor breakfast will be prepared and Mrs. Dominic Grisenti, who will be World War No. I V*t served by the young women them­ RE-ELECT Cathedral PTA Meets assisted by a select^ group of Pol. AdT. selves and will take place in the PTA officers and members. The “LET’S GROW May 22 in Malo Hall church auditorium. A special com­ actual graduation ceremonies will mittee has been appointed to ar­ take place in the school hall in the range the details of the breakfast evening at 7:30 ojclock, with the WITH CROW” L A. (Val) The May meeting of the Denver and to serve it. Misses Lonnette principal, Sister Eugenia, and the Be Finer - Feel Finer - Look Finer Cathedral PTA will be held on Green, Patricia Pimpl, Agnes other sisters of the teaching staff May 22 at 7:45 p.m. in Oscar Carey, Murtha Grant, ahd Alvira present The pastor, the Rev. Malo, Jr., Memorial hall. Nomina­ Pawloski form the committee. Miss V. R. Hughes, O.P., will preside Let^s All Pull Together tion and installation of officers Ann Hoare and Miss Ann Sweeney and award the diplomas. will take place at this meeting. will render vocal numbers at the Brownies Hold Tea BLAKLEY The PTA will be host to the breakfast accompanied by Mrs. and The Brownie troop 165 of the eighth grade graduates at break­ Mary Hoare. parish school entertained the COUNCILMAN fast at the Argonaut hotel on PTA Officers Installed mothers at a tea Saturday, May Thursday morning, June 6. The PTA officers were installed 10, in the home of Mrs. M. W. Elect District No. 1 The Marianita card circle met by the CPTL president, Mrs. A. F. Dicks, 8744 Eliot street, mother of last week in the home of Mrs. Zarlengo, at the final meeting of one of the troop members. Other TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1947 Edna Stoky. Mrs. George Con­ the school year May 14 in the mothers who assisted the Brownies nors was co-hostess. The prizes school hall. The new officers are were Mrs.' Fred Bartle, who acted were won by Mrs. George Springer Mrs. A. C. Reid, president; Mrs. as hostess for them; Mrs. J. R. !§ a m \A Man icith His 'Feet on the Ground— and Mrs. John Miller. Blakiey Means Better Buslneu Robert Bennett, vice president; Preston, leader; and Mrs. J. J. Kon Background, Mrs. Nicholas Jamison, secretary; rade, co-leader. The Brownies gave Your Beat Bet Mrs. J. K. Mc(Jarthy, treasurer; a demonstration of group dances F e i n e r P e l Adv. and Mrs. Fred Sabon, historian and folk songs. Plans were dis­ The second grade children, under cussed ior the summer day-camp the direction of Sister Dolores, en­ activity. Councilman James P. Davis tertained, and Judge Joseph Cook was the ^est speaker. The regu- District 2 lar meeting was preceded by a 120 TO RECEIVE Council­ council meeting in the mothers’ Standard Bearer room at 7:30 p.m. man Carnival Plant Ditenttad 1ST COMMUNION ELECT for the Rights of All A meeting of the carnival work­ District ers has been called by the general DOMINIC CROW VOTE Endorsed by the Rocky Mt. News 1 chairman, John Reilly, for Wednes­ (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) day evening, May 21, at 8 o’clock COUNCILMAN On Sunday morning, May 18, in District 2 Endorsed by The Monitor in the rectory reading room. At another large class of children will Know. this meeting the full complement Well knoten to Denverites 12 Years Service under City Auditor McNiehols receive First Holy Commimion as the "Smiling Cop” the of members of the various commit­ in the 7:80 p’clock Mass, ^h is Informed on the Needs of the District Problem. tees will be filled and detailed plans From 16th and Champa time there will be 120 in the class. Resident of District No. 2 for 40 Years of the effected for the operation of the On May 8, 276 children and U « n b .r oi 8 t Dominie’s fnriih DUtrict various booths and games at the adults received the sacrament of PoL AdT. PeL Adv. ON NO. 3 carnival to be held the evenings Confirmation. of June 19, 20, and 21. * Yonns! * Reliably A special prize will be a fall PTA Hold. Final Meeting vacation for two to South Bend, « At their final regular meeting • Aggressive Ind., including a visit to Notre May 6, the women of the PTA pre­ YOUR DOCTOR p Dame and a football game. A sented the Rev. M, A. Schiltz, S.J., \ Member of public address system will be in spiritual director, with a gift, in Holy Family Parisb operation on the church grounds appreciation for his work in their YOUR DINTIST during the carnival and special behalf. The resigning president, Formerly of lighting equipment will be in Mrs. Roger Martinez, was pre­ St. Catherine’. Parish stalled. sented with an electric toaster. The special prize was won by Sis­ YOUR NURSE Member of Organised Labor The Rosary Holy Hour will be conducted Friday evening, May ter Mary Raphael, teacher of the We, who have our children to 16, from 7:30 to 8:30 by the Rev. fourth grade, and the penny march YOUR DRUGGIST raise in this District, need a J. G. Forquer, O.P. was won by the first grade. Tea New Deal. The Young Ladies’ sodality will was served after the irfeeting. meet Tuesday evening, May 20, in The motion picture, sponsored Urge you to protect your HEALTH and your POCKET- District I comprise, the parishes the rectory. by the Beatrice Creamery Co., BOOK . . . by voting and working to defeat Amendment of St. Catherine’s, St. Dominic’s, Nederland Chapel to Open scheduled for May 12, has been A s k M rs and Holy Family. The St Rita chapel at'^eder- postponed until May 26. No. 3 on the City Election Ballot. Mmes. Peter Hotra, Catherine PoL Adv. land will open for Sunday sArvirvices June 1, with MasT at 8 o’clock. Jones, Mary Martinez, and Sally Olguin attended an informal din­ ner in the Cosmopolitan l^otel, as guests of the Denver Dairy ^council May 20, 1947 FOR THE BEHERMENT OF to represent the Sacred' Heart PTA. D ISTRia 1 Bazaar Committee to Meet Here are the FACTS about Amendment On Friday there will be the Elect usual devotions of the perpetual No. 3 (on the Denver City Election ballot novena in honor of the Sacred Henry A. Heart at 7:30. Immediately after May 20,1947) . the devotions ^ e re will be a meet­ ing of the chairmen and all those ■s It is cleverly worded to deceive you into approve HENNIES who intend to work for the bazaar Ing it... VOTE NO! in Sodality hall. May 18 is the Communion day Its effect will be to raid the City Treasury and COUNCILMAN for the women of the parish Altar direct health and charity funds to the owners of a gen­ For'District I sodality in the 7:30 o’clock Mass. erally disapproved “sanitarium.” VOTE NO! # Bn.inott Man 16 Year* • Votaraa World War II It will reduce the financial support available to W Mombor DUablod VoU Holy Rosary PTA 9 Civic Loador Pol. Adr. the Denver General Hospital, a nationally recognized Elects Officers Mrs. Chonay h lha friendly lody whose work eonslstt of helping yo« institution, which gives modem scientific care to Den­ get bonking service that is convenient, prompt, and thoro«/ghly lotitT ver’s poor and to Denver’s emergency accident cases Vote FOR . . » (Holy Rosary Parish, Denver) factory to you. She is the United States Notlonol Bonk's charming hostess . . . VOTE NO! The Holv Rosary PTA met in —the well-informed woman who Is on duty In the lebby during banking the school nail May 8. Mrs. An­ • . . And get ALL your FRIENDS to do the same. Howard B. thony Zarlengo installed the new hours to answer your questions ond see that you receive the banking officers and called their attention service required to meet your individuol needs. to tte importance of a well-or­ Vote No on Amendment No. 3 BANZHAF ganized PTA. This new service, like the recently installed sciF.SltviCE DEPOUTOrr, Mrs. T. Crow, the new presi­ was introduced to provide you a foster, more convenient banking torvlc«. May 2d, 1947 dent, congratulated the retiring FOR COUNCILMAN president, Mrs. F. Baudek, for her For prompt, personalized banking sorvice, opon yow account o t.^ untiring efforts for the welfare of MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE IN DISTRICT 1 the school and promised to promote Veteran — Legionnaire its interests in every possible man CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER ner. After the meeting a lunch A Hard Worker for District 1 Pledged to . . .. was served in the cafeteria. The operetta, Bloesom Time, will It will bg very detrimental to the new public Health " A Greater North Denver" . be produced at 8 p.m. Saturday and program now being worked out. Sunday, May 17-18, in the school Howard B. Banzhaf FIRST Nam* on th* B a llo t hall, 4664 Pearl street FIRST Choic* for Councilman A novena in honor of the Holy For Your Own Protection VOTE NO on No. 3 (In Dbrtrict t) Ghost as a preparation for the Feast of Pentecost will begin Pol. Adv. CAPABLE — QUALIFIED P o t Adr, Friday, May 16. Novena prayers will be said after Mass. m m

Thursday, May 15, 1947 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER ' Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE 17 Will Receive Cardinal Visits Archbishop Catheilral High First Connniiiiion Has Fashion Show

Golden.—Seventeen children of (Cathedral High School, Denver) S t'Jo sep h ’s church will receive Cathedral high school’s home their First Holy Communion on economics department presented Sunday, May 18, in the 8 o’clock a fashion show in the Oscar Malo Mass. Members of the class are Re­ hall OQ May 14. All clothes becca Neighbors, Robert Jennings, modeled by Cathedral girls were Howard Bolitho. William Peters, self-made and self-fashioned. The Beth Deem, Paul Meyer, Jane Mc­ program was under the direction Coy, Leo Hoefer, Joseph Walsh, of Sister Mary Walburga. Girls Regina Tuttle, George Leland, who modeled clothes were: Joseph Cameron, Raymond Luckin- First year students: Ernestine bili, Ann Luckinbill, Susan Hawk Anderson, Margaret Chamberlain, ins, Joan DeGraaff, and Lawrence Joan Cullen, Janet Davis, Dolores Thuet Delgado, Gladys Demshki, Rose Altar Society Meets Marie Diaz, Carla Galvez, Kath­ COMPLETE SIX COURSE DINNERS St Joseph’s Altar and Rosary leen Gannon, Dorothy Ann Gerst- r 1 society met. M ^ 7 in the rectory ner, Mary Griffin, Elaine Hilbert, with the Rev. Barry J. Wogan as Frances McCartin, Rosemary Mc­ host In charge of the altairs and Dermott, Jean McGraw, Barbara sanctuary for the month of May May, Rosa Mazone, Nancy Middle- [Hur ctnlra^ly locafbd are Mrs. Hugh Beers and Mrs. New Low Prices ton, Jane Petroski, Joyce Shur, E. J. Anderson. Shirley Stephens, Elaine Telk, Ce­ Choice of . 10 Appetizers, 4 Vegetables, 3 Salads, 20 Desserts, ‘ The nominating committee, con­ cilia Weible, Dorothy Wyatt, and Chapels sisting of Mrs. S. Paul Harris, Hot Butter Rolls, and Choice of Drink Hazel Wyatt; 850 Seats a No Parking Problem I chairman; and Mrs. Gilbert Fabre Second year students: Mary Jo are easily reached Closed Mondays lOe Parking Next Door and Mrs. R. H. Graves, presented Abegg, Anita Apodaca, Mary Ar­ from anywhere in its report Election of officers for nold, Shirley Coffman, Barbara the ensuing year will be held in the Dowd, Rosemarie Erger,, Inez June meeting! The guest speaker Galvez, Joan Garin, Rita /Hirzel, Denver was the Rev, Leonard A. Aber­ Lenora McLuster, Marie Mapelli, GroldraOLantem crombie, who spoke to the grroup Beverly Miller, Jeannine MilUkin, Complete facilities include on the Mass. Jean Olguin, Betty Spittell, Gwen The June meeting of the society 1265 Bdwy. Near ISth Ave. Restaurant Ke 1204 i' a large parking lot. will be held in the home of Mrs. J. Volzke, and Mary Weber. Fred Meyer. On May 12 campaign speeches Baptiimt Performed for student council executive of­ Among persons recently bap­ fices were presented to the stu­ tized .by Father Barry J. Wogan dent body. Candidates who cam­ are Rotert Magnie, an adult con­ paigned were Joe Dechant, Mil­ vert, for whom Jack Tiehan was ford Seby, governor; Ann Mc- It's sponsor; and Coleen Ethel Picken- Enulty, Jean Weathers, lieutenant brock, infant daughter of Mr. and Cardinal Francii J. Spallman of latter’s home on his visit in Denver governor; Barbara Burcher, Lu­ Mrs. Bernard Pickenbrock, whose Naw York, left, is shown with May 9. The Cardinal flew here cille Conroy, secretary of state; Dry Cleaning Time sponsors were Robert and Ethel Archbishop Urban J. Vehr at the from Rapid City, S. Dak. Gilbert Borelli, Gene Di Manna, Christen. secretaiy of treasury. Students for Honan &Son Chapels Banns of marriage have been running for senators, also intro­ KEystone 6297 KEystone 6298 announced for Jesse -Medaris PRELATIAL ROBES ARE PRESENTED duced to the student body, were Curtains, Drapes, Slip Covers of this parish and Patricia Shelly Catherine Campbell, Pat Chase, 1527 Cleveland Place of St. Ann’s parish, Sidney, Aus­ Bob Colaiano, Betty Cotter, Don­ also tralia. MSGR. HIGGINS BY ALTAR SOCIETY ald Fourcade, Jack Gillin, Mar­ Confirmation Planned garet Grant, Jon Kerr, Pat Me Family Wearing Apparel The sacrament of Confirmation (St. Pbilomena’s Parish, Denver) meeting of the Denver deanery Gowan, Catherine Pasic, Jerry will be administered in S t Joseph’s At the monthly meeting of St. and of the talks by Monsignor Pond, and Jack Sweeney. — formals and every day! church by Archbishop Urban J. Philomena’s Altar and Rosary so­ John Mulroy and the Rev. Hubert Cathedral music and dance Vehr on Wednesday, May 28. ciety, held May 12 in the home of Newell. Donations of furniture for students will present a spring fes­ Mrs. Anna Douglass returned Mrs. J. T. Cronin, Monsignor Wil­ the Missionary Sisters’ new home tival in the Oscar Malo hall Thurs­ 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS on May 10 from an extended vaca­ liam M. Higgins exhibited the were solicited. day evening. May 22. Vocal selec­ tion in California. Main office and plant— beautiful new Domestic Prelate’s Monsignor Higgins read a se­ tions are under the direction of Mrs. Mary Hawn is ill. Prof. H, robes made by Canadian nuns and Forrest E. Fishel and Sister Ana­ • COLFAX AT ADAMS E. Short organist and choir di­ lection from a current magazine, presented to him by the Altar so­ a review of By Her Son, James stasia. Edward V. Libonati will Colfax at Quebec rector, has also been ill for sev­ ciety in token of appreciation for direct the orchestra, and Miss eral days. Barry’s tribute to his mother. 337 E. Colfax, near Cathedral his 25 years of service in St. Phil­ A social hour followed the busi­ Lillian Covillo is the chore­ ' Paitor to Attend Parley omena’s parish. ographer for the dance selections. Sixth at Marion Father Wogan will take an act­ ness meeting. There were 68 mem­ Denver’s Largest Dealer An appeal for blood donations bers in attendance. Mrs. Thomas Participants will include Mary ive part in the conference on youth was made in a letter from Miss Lee Guy, Madeline Reiger, Sally 20th Ave. at Grant work in Cleveland, 0,, May 19, 20, Coupe and Mrs. Frank Fogarty Frances Smith, a patient in the were co-hostesses. The June meet­ Simpson, Joanne EUjott, Lois Ep- **After All, Ifs Service That Counts^ and 21. The national meeting is be­ National Jewish hospital. Miss pich, Winifred Smith, Kathy ing sponsored by the NCWC Youth ing will be held in the home of Smith gave some interesting infor­ Miss E. Murphy. Springer, Julian Atencio, Bernice department. Father Wogan is a mation on the work done at the PupiU Give Recital Schields, Mary Ellen Baptist, Tom member of the program committee. hospital for Catholics and other Cook, Peggy Brown, Frank 1335 Broadway 1314*1338 Acoma Gentiles, although 70 per cent of Music pupils of S t Philomena’s Bridges, Patricia Donehue, May Card Party Set May 16 the income of the hospital comes school were presented in recitals Matz, Shirley Reid, Betty Lou Oa CMe CenUr In St. Vincent’s Parish from Jewish people. She stressed Sunday afternoon and evening. Wade, John Carroll, Bob Elliott, the urgent need of bldod to help May 11. Those taking part in the Ray Hamilton, and Jack Jepson in surgery cases, and asked help junior recital in the afternoon CLEANERS (St. Vincent de PanI’i Parish, of the Altar unit members and were: John Furstenburg III, Ruth S. 'J Denver) others of the Catholic faith. Mrs. Norfleet, Charles Tracey, Jr.; Honor Sorority to Hold For Pick-up, Phone FRemonl 2783 The bridge and pinochle circle L, H. Herr volunteered to make Michael Coffey, Christine Garbow, AUTOMOBILE INSinSANCE of the Altar and Rosary society Meeting in K. of C. Home a donation at this'time. Helen Wilopx, Kathleen Madden, The Kappa Gamma Pi sorority, will hold its monthly card party The president, Mrs. H. T. Zook, Joseph Cook, Constance Kush, Public Liability & Property Damage in the school hall on Friday eve­ national honor society for Cath­ presided, and the recitation of the Loretta McNamara, Jay Wilson, olic college alumnae, will hold a Meela Requirementt of New Stale Lam ning, May 16, at 8:16. Refresh­ Rosary was led by Miss Rose Sharon Murphy, Tom O’Connell, ments will be served. All parish­ Denver chapter meeting Thursday Miller. Mrs. Zook announced the Donna McNamara, John Maloney, evening, May 15, at 8 o’clock in “Not Too Young - Not Too Old** $ 1 6 . 0 0 ioners and their friends are in­ conference of the ACCW to be held Barbara Culley, and ^ singing Phone J. S. MeQnie, AL. 5222 vited to attend. the Knights of Columbus club May 22, and urged a good attend-, groups from the primary grades rooms, 1576 Grant street The Mother CabrinI sewing cir­ ance. She also announced that res­ and the third grade. WILLIAM A. cle will meet at the home of Mrs. ervations had been made at El In the evening, the following Joseph Maginn, 1426 S. Race Eomar retreat house, Broadmoor, were presented: E u^ne Schnabel, street, on Wednesday evening, fo r. members of S t Philomena’s Regina Lowrey, Billy Longan, BLACK May 21, at 8 o’clock. Altar and Rosary society. The Louan Madden, Warren Miller, for dates assigned to the society are Mary Ann Dolan, Jimmy Butler, TWSNTY'FOURTH ANNUAL iS8«ar-tw Sept 12-14, inclusive. Members Jeaneane Bartlett, Geraldine Mad­ MAYOR are asked to plan to attend the den, Dennis Donnelly, Roberta retreat kt that time. Koehl, Donald Lawless, Jo Ann ** Experienced** Thanks were extended to Mmes. Epson, Betty Higgins, Joan Vec- District Judge, 1943 to date. Reilly and Hilbert for sanctuary chio, Billy Zook, Mary Therese State Representative, 1941-1942. work in April, and Mrs. J, T. Cro­ WaldroiL Mary Jess Strachan, Judas wraim. A. Week Deputy District Attorney, 1932-1937 nin and Mrs. Mae Johnson volun­ Nancy Everett, Jane Ccrtipe, and President, Old Timers Baseball Association teered to serve in May. In the ab­ the seventh imd eighth grade Awarded Los Angeles Times National Sports Award for Socia sence of Mrs. T. C. Rhoades, sew­ choral group. "Accompanists for sponsoring greatest youth sports program in nation, 1944 ing chairman, Mrs. P. H. Williams the instrumentalists and choral Are 49— Rasident Denver 45 Years reported that the work of the past groups were Nancy Everett and * PoL Adv. month consisted in remodeling the Mary Jess Strachan. Communion cloths to fit the size Large Confirmation Clait m m and style of the new altar rail. Get summer- Mrs. George Schwartz, member­ One hundred children and 50 and adults will receive the sacrament long fur safety . . . ship chairman, repotted much en­ of Confirmation from the Most plus finer fur thusiasm and good results from cleaning . . . with the letters and ^plications dis­ Rev. Urban J. Vehr Thursday eve­ ning in St. Philomena’s church. The weather-proofing 4rfv«rl99d kt V90V9 tributed recently. Those who have at no extra cost! affiliated with the society since services will begin at 8 o’clock. end Horp9r*t $etoar Spring Frolic the last meeting are: Mme.s. H. C. Because the n e a t number to be Binns, E. F. Brown, Elizabeth Ber confirmed and their sponsors will berich, John T. Cross, R. F. Don­ tax the seating capacity of the nelly, Arthur Fawkes, Joseph E church, the priests of the parish Hankey, Peter Januks, Thomas announce that there will be no ^CLTnii roYi Junk, J. G. Lloyd, Sylvester Kel­ room to accommodate spectators ler, A. L. Roberts, and W. M. Wag­ and friends. 1616 STOUT V ote fo r oner; and Misses Catherine Hatch, Preceding the Confirmation IN PERSON! Sarah Higgins, Edith Kiene, Ther­ ceremony Archbishop Vehr and TA. 2911 Ernest esa Moran, Margaret A. Mohan, more than 60 Monsignori and May E. Mohan, and Ernestine priests of the archdiocese will MARRANZINO Trudel. gather in St. Philomena’s school E P ^ C K Applications were also received hall for a dinner in honor of Mon For from Mrs. Irene Appel Mrs, Mary signor Higgins’ 25th anniversary Curling, Mrs. Charles Tobin, Mrs. as pastor of this pariah. Councilmon A. D. Edmonson, Mrs. J. T. Nea Bazaar Committee Meeting vill, Mrs. N. J. Loesch, Miss Eliza­ There will be a meeting of the District 9 beth Roche, Miss Eileen Foster, bazaar committee in the rectory Miss Mary Whalen, Mrs. Bertha "NATUTtE TT Regi$ College Graduate Friday evening. May 16, at 8:30. McFadden, and Mrs. M. B. Vif- The Cub Scout pack will meet Combat Veteran quain. Qualified in the school hall Friday evening Pot. Adv. Mrs. T. J. Vincent gave an in­ at 7 :30. SHOE REPAIRIHG teresting report of the April The PTA will sponsor a hay rack ride Monday, May 19, for WHILE YOU WAIT VOTE FOR members and their friends. Res­ ervations must be made by Fri­ day of this week with Mrs. Eugene Foster, FR. 1603; Mrs. Francis Mc­ DOMINIC A. COLOROSO Namara, FR. 0215; or Mrs. Ed­ for ward Conway. EA. 1279. The do­ nation for the evening’s enter­ sy xepd/xfw a celestial idea CDUNGILMAN tainment will be $1.50 per couple. iO U k S H O S S • The novena to the Holy Ghost Ever see the makings of a tie pattern in a piece Given by the D istrict 9 in preparation for the Teast of MAY 20 Pentecost will begin this Friday of carved jade? A priceless Ming vase? Arrow evening. designers did and what honeys they turned out BERKELEY SOCIAL CLUB O Experienced Legislator May devotions are conducted O Civic Leader every evening at 7:45 and on Sun- to be. It's our pleasure to present them in this For the Benefit of Holy Family Church and School days at 6 p.m. O Member Ml. Carmel Parish clubs meeting this week tvrell new series called Arrow Mandarins. Cburcb include Mrs. J. L. Monaghan’s O Active in Civic and Cbarck with Mrs. R. J. Ryan, on Tuesday, Their colors ore magnificent, the fabrics ideal Work and the St. Frances Cabrini club Riibber heela, lop lifts, toe with Mrs. Louis T. Hough, on Fri­ for Summer. All knot beautifully, hove o special AT ELITGH’S GARDENS # Formerly witb Public Serv­ pieces, half aolea, full soles, day. lining that resists wrinkles. Stop by and see ice Co. of Colo, as cashier attached bj experienced and Investigator for 25 them ... soon. I Years. Junior CD,of A. Set shoemakers while you- work 9 Taxpayer or shop. We also remodel O Business Man Crowning for May 18 ARROW HAWARIN TIES . . . $1.S0 shoes, cut out toes or heels, Thursday Evening, 9 Lived in District 9 Contin­ uously for 44 Years The May crowning, sponsored rebind, take in sides to fit, by the Junior Catholic Daughters May I expreu my iincere thanks to all for your loyal of Denver, which was to b | held make shoes longer or wider. support on previous occasions. Friday evening. May 16, has been chang^ to Sunday evening, May For Qu^lty Shoe Repetrtng et M ay 22,1947 *‘Start District 9 A-ncw~—Coloroso 18, at 8 in S t Paul's chapeT. The Popular PHeae Visit Ou^ Shoe WiU Be for All of You’* juniors participating in the event Repair Dept, . . . Baiamenl will meet Saturday afternoon at Hear Coloroso at 7:15 P.BL Monday — KFEL 2:30 for a rehearsal in the chapel PoL Adv. Parents and friends of the juniors ara invited to attend. PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 T hursday, May 15, 1947

The House of Quality Meats and Groceries At Archbishop^s Guild Breakfast MAPELLl BRO& Grand Savings! 221 15th St. We Deliver TA. 5311 SomiY Dawn Corn F»d POT ROAST_ __ 45c ft. Special TOMATO JUICE Com Fed BOILING RIBS. __ 25c ft. N«w Shipment—Pure Itelien OLIVE OILS NO. 2 CAN 46-OZ. CAN Full Line of Femoni St. Louis R-F MACARONI PRODUCTS b Imported ITALIAN CHEESES 3 For -35c 3 'For...... TSC

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Miss Madal/n Nulty, secretary. 46-OZ. Those in the picture, left to right, aro Miss Frances Nadorff, Tomato Juice _____ 12c c a n ____ ...... 26c + + + + + 17-or. Enjoy Yourself Completely Choir is Preparing Program Is Announcod Tomato Juice n !!”’, ’ . - 13c 28c 2-lb. ARCHBISHOP SPEAKS AT BREAKFAST For Graduation Week Premium Crackers p w * :______24c pkK. 45c High Mass Music 2-lb. HELD BY GUILD TO HOHOR MOTHERS Graduation week. May 19 to 22, Soda Crackers f.r S'J'" 22c box ,------.----- 42c at the St. Joseph hospital school T „ „ Canterburr 0. P. Vi-lb. Littleton.—The senior choir of of nursing, Denver, will be cele­ f «-ib. pkz. .. 23c 45c vited the following to attend a St. Mary’s church met May 14 to Thirty-one mothers of members brated as follows; LIpton’i 0. P. of the Archbishop’s guild were meeting at her home, 2611 Birch, V4-lb. practice for the High Mass which Monday, May 19—Junior-sen­ f e a i4-ib. pkz...... 26c pkz...... 51c honored at a breakfast on May on Wednesday, May 21, to make ior prom, Shirley-Savoy hotel, will be sung at 10 o'clock on Sun­ 11 in Fransalian hall following a final plans: 9 p.m. D - . f . , Kuner D aitr Whole Llbby*» Cut D eeiS No. 2 can ...... 15c No. 2 can____ 12c day morning, May 18. Mass in S t Francis de Sales’ Mmes. Margaret Volk, Margaret Tuesday, May 20 — Mass and MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Mrs. Henry Olson, the former church, Denver. Archbishop Urban McCallin, Marion Kelly, Norris Holy Communion, hospital chapel, Country Home C.S.G.B. * Kuner C.S.G.B. Vehr celebrated the Maiss in GOrn No. 2 can .,...... 18c No. 2 can...—.... 15c Miss Eileen Stone, is visiting here Hoskins, Alberta Leonard, and 8:16 a.m.; breakfast at 9 a.m. in S 5 S S Robert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Marram S S S which the women received Com­ Marie Schlereth; and Misses Mar­ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. the gym, given by the sisters. Sniders, munion. He was guest speaker at garet Lynch, Catherine Maloney, Catsup f»tl"';i. 18c 14-oz. gis...... 22c E. Stone. Mrs. Olson arrived from the breakfast Wednesday, May 21—Alumnae Mary Nadorff, Josephine Hytrek, luncheon. 12:30 p.m.. Cosmopoli­ Monte Bamesville, Minn., by automobile An outline of the work being ac­ Jessie Pasquale, Madelyn Nalty, tan hotel; practice in the Cathe­ Chili Sauce S r i." r ______28c 11-01. gls_____ 25c May 10, and plans to remain in complished by the Missionary Sis­ Helen Flynn, Margaret Gravin, dral, 3 p.m. LOOP IHARKLT Littleton until the latter part of ters of Our Lady of Victory in Cecilia Chekal, and Isabelle Mc­ FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE June. their two Colorado missions at Namara. The entertainment com­ Thursday. May 22—Graduation, Free Parking With Purchee# of SOe or More at 1429 Lawrenao Cathedral, 8:16 p.m.; reception in CRACKERS CHEESE Louis Jones, long-time member Greeley and Brighton, so far es­ mittee, consisting of Mmes. Eileen Koester and ClelTa Barry, will have the Catherine Mullen home follow­ KRAFT of St. Mary’s parish, passed away tablished, waa the theme of the ing graduation. in his home on Bowles avenue last Archbishop’s talk. charge of refreshments at the Premium ____ 24c Velveeta 85c SOLES week. Monsignor John R. Mulroy of games party. Sunday, May 25—Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Nurses’ Com­ PremiuDn pi!^; 45c DOUEDUTB 8RRVICB Mrs. B. F. O’Brien attended the Holy Ghost church thanked Miss Members of the counseling group munion ■ in Holy Ghost church, Dutch Mill 88c ■ ta 'e , W eam '* and ChUdrcD*! monthly meeting of the Past Presi­ Catherine Maloney and her com­ for Queen of Heaven and St. 8:15, followed by breakfast in the Half SolM dents’ Social club, Catholic Parent- mittee for the work they are doing Clara’s orphanages, with Mrs. Emerald room of the Brown Palace Busy Baker ___ 22c Breeze 85c an Work Gaarantaad ' ONE STOa* ONIY Teacher league, which was held in establishing a third mission for Elizabeth Saya as chairman, will hotel, 9:30 a.m. LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP IWTHE lOCP Pi;»LIC VAPUH-IS’^'C-UABfNCE May 7 in the Holy Ghost hall in these sisters, to be located at 22nd entertain about 40 girls at a Busy Baker __ 42c LOOP HARKKT -.oKE bOlO vT MAliCSV Denver. and Tremont in Denver. At the magic show on Friday, May 23. suggestion of the Rev. Gregory COFFEE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ritchlin At the May meeting held in the FOR THAT PICNIC and their children, who had been Smith, spiritual director of the orphanage by St Clara’s group on residing with the former’s parents, guild, this year’s spring benefit, Tuesday, May 13, Miss Elizabeth BLEACH Airway ^ ____ 41c Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ritchlin, have to be held on Monday, May 26, will Maloney of Littleton, a nurse in moved into their own home on be sponsored by the ways and the navy’s reserve corps, gave a FRENCH FRIED White Magic 11c N o b ’ H i l U i ^ _____ 44c Bowles avenue. means committee to aid the Mis­ talk on her experiences at Pearl Several women from S t Mary’s sionary Sisters in establishing their Harbor during the war. White Magic 22c Edwards __ 51c church attended the Mother’s day Denver convent. The Argonaut hotel on Satur' POTATOES ANNOUNCEMENT Mass and breakfast in St. Francis A special honor was bestowed day. May 10, was the scene of the White Magic 38c Wakefield _ „47c de Sales’ church and parish hall on one of the guild’s charter mem­ Precious Blood circle’s monthly May 11. Among them were Mmes. bers at the breakfast. Mrs. Mary dinner party, with Mrs. Ann Uteck 1-lb. XOX Bleach 25c Folgers CAR . Robert Kinkel, Anna Lethbert, Kinkel, of Littleton’s Ave Maria and Miss Sylvia Keller as co-host­ _51c Howard Kinkel, and B. F. O’Brien, circle, was presented with a life esses. and Misses Catherine Maloney membership in the organization for Mrs. Dorothy Nadorff will en­ T0 Our Many and Mary O’Brien. her outstanding work on the linen tertain members of Blessed Sacra­ HENRY'S committee for the past 17 years. ment circle at the May meeting, FRSIIN Friends and Loyal Tb« firms listsd htrs dtservt t# Benefit Aidei Named being held this Thursday, May 15, bt rtmembsred when you ore dis- in her home, 2387 Forest tributinf your pstronsfe to the dif- Miss Frances Nadorfif, ways and . 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Thursday, May 15, 1947 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHDUC ItEGISyER Telephone, KEystone 4205 pa6e seven

Nurse Socialists Hold May Crowning THE THING TO DO RmusEmenTS-DininG Cathedral Society When Yon Can’t Afford Disappointment ENJOY AN INVIGORATING DRIVE RECRERTIOn To HollaniTs LA RAY HOTEL T heatre The D ej^r Cathedral Altar and PARK PE. 9877 Rosary 8oci^|Lmet in St. Paul’s IN GOLDEN SWIM 1028 S. Gaylord reading room ^te 9 with the pres- In Clean, Friday .8a tardar, ident, Miss Ida C ^ ih an , in charge. For Luidieoa or Dimor May tS.1T I After the recita^ fco f the Ros­ Heated Robert Cumminga - Mlchela Morgan in ary for a deceased fijjember. Miss Yott*U Like the Food, Service and Atmosphere The Chase Mary Fahey, and a shd||k.bu8ine8s Drinking DINING ROOMS OPEN DAILY and session, Mrs. C. A. Rei^nyder, Roy Rose ra - "Gabby" HayN • Prom 12 to 2 at noon—^5:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. Water Dale Evana in general chairman of the carcRparty Sundays and Holidays From 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. Sunset in Eldorado to be held at the Knights of Colum­ MON. THRU FRIDAY bus hall on the afternoon of May Phone Gol4leti 68 for Reservation, or Evenings, 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday, Monday. Tneaday, Wcdneaday Mar lt.lS.T0.n; 28, announced that her committees just flrive out and come in SAT. & SUNDAY Ray Milland • Barbara Stanwyck - Barry Filagerald in were putting forth every effort to 1 to 6 p.m.—7 to 10 p.m. California make the affair a success. She , Adults 60^, Children 35#, (In Technicolor) asked the co-operation of all Special Added t members and distributed tickets. PROGRESS PLUNGE A1 JoiMn - Eddie Cantor In Those wishing to obtain additional 3300 W.- FLORIDA Minstrel Days tickets may contact Mrs. Reifsny- 2 BIkt. W. Fed. Bird. Greene s Drive-In Restaurant T«k» Ft Loean bo* at Alameda and Matineea: Sunday, Saturday der, 333 E. 16th avenue, TA. 0929, Bdwy. and HaUdaya. I :N P. M. or Mrs. Charles J. Dunn, 1345 Lo­ West 8th Ave. at Speer Blvd. PH. WESTWOOD 386-W gan street, TA. 3083. I Featuring . . . . Reservations for tables to date show promise of a large attendance • BREAKFAST from 45c TOUR FAVORITK OAIRT AND of members of the society and BEST FOLKS OF ALL J lOI CRRAH 8POT • LUNCHEON fi^m 45e “EAT-AT-THE-HALL” ^ friends of the Cathedral through­ out the city. • DINNERS from 65c Joa M. Bland, Mgr PRODUCERS DAIRY There will be table awards, spe­ Hotel Coffee Shop At the annual May crowning held by the to- Mother.’’ Benediction in the hospital chapel pre­ cial prizes, and refreshments. * Booth and Coonter Service S33 BANNOCK dalitts of St. Joeeph’t hoepital tckool of nnriing, ceded the procession. 1311 Cartlt Street Mrs. John J. Morley, Mrs. Ber­ OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY OlrMtly AertM tho Btretl Frea Denvar, the uodality banner carried by Mieee* A. In the picture above are shown Father LoCascio, tram Hitt, Mrs. John Meany, Mrs. Tbt lUflattr Erast, M. L. Ryan, and N. Gasca lad the proces­ (left), and Father Richard Duffy (right), Groban, Miss Sue Hally, and Miss For Your Convenience — Courteous Curb Service sion from the hospital to the nurses’ home where director of the sodality and hospital chaplain, and Margaret Daly became members LUNCHES the statue of Mary, placed on an outdoor shrine, the attendants of tha'prefect (left to right); Misses of the Altar and Rosary society. Tom Burke’s was crowned by Miss Flerine Gallagher, prefect. V, Joerger, M. Stehne, J. Webster, J. Garavaglia, FOUNTAIN SERVICE Following the crowning the Living Rosary was re* A. Mahoney, 1. Kult, F. Gallagher, A. Bartak, R. In an election of officers, the fol­ and the betl in cited by the nurses, and a talk was given by the Rev. Merlino, M. Twinning, and L. Ago. Charlene Archer lowing were chosen: Miss Ida Cal­ Thomas LeCascio, O.S.M., of Our Lady of Mt. was crown-bearer and holds the white satin pillow lahan, president; Mrs. James M. FOR DINNERS DE LUXE OR MIDNIGHT SNACKS Roosevelt Grill DAIRY PRODUCTS Knight, first vice president; Miss 1 Carraol. church, on "Devotion to Our Blessed on which she carried the crown. 7 Barbara C. Bach, second vice pres­ Famout for ident; and Miss Elizabeth Sheeby, IMMEDIATE Property Taxes ACCN WILL HOLD ANNUAL RETREAT third vice president (all re­ FINE FOGGS AIR AND STEAMER elected) ; Mrs. Emmet V. Knight, raiNu.'jNiii RESERVATIONS Cocktails ALL LINES AT REGULAR RATES recording secretary; Mrs. William NO SERVICE CHARGE Not to Jump If AT EL POMAR FROM MAY 16 TO 18 B. McFarland, corresponding sec­ Wharo Quality Pood Still Prmsrails and at Modarato Cost Post ConrtaoHj Servlet CALL retary; and Mrs. Howard Sleeper, CARL STEELE treasurer. Miss Clara Courtney 18 th and California WORLD WIDE TRAVEL SERVICE Bond Issue Voted The Denver Archdiocesan Coun­ or Mrs. Dorothy Bann, RA. 0372. was appointed deanery representa­ 1644 GLEN ARM Open 11 A. H. to S A. 824 17th Street Ph. ALyiae «»I cil of Catholic Nurses will hold its The ACCN netted well over $450 tive. I annual retreat at El Pomar the at the annual games party held A vote for 11 major civic im­ The following committees were week end of May 16, 17, and May 2. The committee wishes to appointed by the pre president; Care provements in Denver will not 18. It has been suggested that each thank all those who secured or do­ of the altars, Mrs. James M. mean an increase in property Catholic nurse interest one or more nated prizes, particularly Mrs. taxes, according to Glenn G. Saun­ Knight, assisted by Mrs. A. H. For a Real Treat in Good Food, Tom Shipley, of her non-Catholic friends in at­ Esther (ilahill and Misses Mary and Schoenherr, Mrs. A. E. Murchie, !5“Acroaf '®’yC>oll/yiei1© ders, assistant city attorney. Mr. Your Host, Invites You to Try Our Saunders says that, of the proposed tending. Fathbr Elmer Tranie, S.J., Eileen Cahill. Mrs. Wenzel, Misses Nan Hast from Regis college, will be the retreat Coamopolitan civic projects, four will be at least The annual corporate Commun­ ings, and Barbara Bach; ways LUNCHEONS . . . SOc BO-per-cent self-liquidating. In­ master. Reservations may be made ion will be held Sunday, May 25, and means, Mrs. Charles J. Dunn COMPLETE DIHHERS Hotel with Mrs. Dorthea Hoell, EA. 1125, ai(^d Mrs. Reifsnyder, assisted by AND cluded in these are the construc­ in Holy Ghost church in the 8:15 EVENINGS AND^BUNDAYS DINNERS . . $1.00 UP tion of a stadium and concert hall, o’clock Mass. Breakfast will be Mrs. H. J. Easley, Mrs. Margaret Cocktail Grill enlargement and improvement of served in the Emerald room of the Roberto, Mrs. Emmet Dwyer, Mrs. NOON LUNCHEONS Tremont Howard Sleeper, Mrs. Katherine City auditorium, and improvement ACADEUY mm Brown Palace hotel at 9:30. Harley Cross at the Hammond Organ at Italian French Speciahy Tickets, which are $1.15. may be Parent, Miss Margaret Hamilton, Broadway of recreational facilities. . 5 to 8:30 P. M. The proposed extension of run­ 8TH GRADE GIRLS secured at S t Anthony’s from Miss and Miss Grace Palmer; ways and other renovations at the Virginia Wade, at St. Joseph’s Sick: Miss Elizabeth Sheeby, Anditorimn Hotel Dining municipal airport, which will cost from Miss Jessica Ryle, and pt Miss Margaret Maloney, Mrs. Wil­ Room and Coffee Shop an estimated $1,400,000 to be T0TEA0NMAY19 Mercy from Mrs. Katherine Mc- liam V. McFarland, and Mrs. M. FOR SEA FOODS - STEAKS AND CHOPS matched dollar for dollar by fed­ Karthy, or by calling Mrs. Bernice E. Walsh; phone, Mrs. John B. 14TH AT STOUT STREETS eral funds, will be paid from land­ Kittell, EA. 3212. The clergy have Carroll, Mrs. Anna Fagan, Mrs. ing fees and rental of ticket office The St. Mary academy faculty requested that the nurses wear Gertrude Atkinson; Misses Nell space by air lines. and Mothers’ club of Denver ex­ complete uniform and capes, but Ryan, Winifred Mullady, Agnes m e d W l I V G When voted by the people, the tend a cordial invitation for tea it will be optional with the individ­ Toohey, Mary Shelly, and Helen R civic improvement bonds will be to the mothers and girls of .the ual nurse. The hospital sisters have O’C o n n |r ; refreshments, Mrs. subject to redemption at the op­ eighth grade graduation classes of volunteered to lend uniforms and Maurice m ury. REST All BANT tion of the city not later than 10 the parochial schools and any capes tH the retired nurses. The meeting closed with a short HEAR Breakfad - Lonch • Dinner and After Midnight Snaeka years after date of issue, and will other eighth grade school gradu The regular meeting date has instruction by the spiritual direc­ mature over a period of 30 years. ates who may be interested in be­ been changed from the fourth tor, Father Frederick McCallin, Open 23 Hour$ and 58 Minutes Every Day The $14,050,000 bond issue for coming acquainted with the St. Thursday of the month to Thurs­ on the meaning and use of candles civic improvements guarantees Mary academy. The tea will be day, May 29. The change was in the church. Delightful Cocktail Lounge these improvements; Beautiful, held Monday, May 19, at 1:30 p.m. made because of the graduation N'OTICS TO CHBDITOB8 OPPOSITE BROWN PALACE HOTEL useful art museum; modernised The girls of the freshman class exercises of the three Catholic hos­ 340 17TH ST. EvtJkU of Delore FVederick Valtton. mHn City auditorium; improved, en­ will be on hand to greet the un- pitals, which fall on the reg;ular known na D. Fred Vnliton, decoAMd. No. larged Civic center; new wing derclassipen and to direct anyone meeting date. 81115. for Colorado Museum of Natural who may wish to view the building Mercy Hospital Notico is hereby given that on the 22nd History; new concert hall; im­ and surroundings. day of April, 1947, letters of admlnistra- proved Denver General hospital; Miss Lois Burke has accepted a tion were issned to the undersigned at ad- At this time the Mothers’ club position on the general staff. She mioUtrator of the above named eeUta and new Public library; improved mu­ will hold its regular meeting, with was formerly at the National Jew­ alt persons having claims against said nicipal airport; all-purpose munic Mrs. John 0. Rae presiding. Mrs ish hospital. estate are required to file them for tllow- ipal stadium; expanded recrea­ ance 'n the County Court of the Qity and tional facilities; and improved City Anthony F. Zarlengo, CPTL pres­ Miss Margaret Dombeck is re­ County of Denver, Colorado, wtOiin aiz park zoo. ident, will be on hand for instal­ siding at 1320 York avenue. New months from said date or said elaimi will lation of the newly appointed of­ York 21. She is taking a post­ be forever barred. ficers. B. C. HillUrd, Jr.. graduate course in operating room Administrator. Hostesses for the day will be technique and management at The firms listed here ‘deserve to the officers, room representatives, Cornell university. New York. Miss be remembered when you are dis­ and council members. All guests Mary Fahey, one of the first grad­ tributing your patronage to the dif­ are invited to remain for the social uates of Mercy, died last week. ferent Ones of business. hour which will follow the busi­ St. Joseph’s Hospital ness meeting. Miss Jeanne Webster, president of the senior class, has sold 30 (^(rrtcleh^uL Je^ncj.. mORRISSEV Chaperons for.the junior-senior prom were Mr. and Mrs. S. J. tickets to the senior students for Amato, Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. the ACCN Communion breakfast. (J)cnd5\^ut .. Kemme, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. Hazel Lucy, 2935 Clayton, FRIDAY 7:45 P. M.-KFEL Wright. is a patient in the hospital. LAKESIDE Mrs. Ruth Shannon, St John’s \ OPENS parish, has been readmitted to the SATURDAY 9:30 P. M.—KOA La Kota Study Club hospital. I t h e l 6 ’^of M jiy Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Erpelding. Meets at Luncheon 1401 East 12th avenue, are recent MONDAY 7 P. M.—KFEL arrivals in Denver. Mrs. Erpelding, (Thif sd paid (or br Frisnd* e( Tbsas* J. Horrissor) the former Cleo Catherine Schne Pol. Adr. Mrs. J. A. Peterson entertained berger, is a graduate of St. Jo the La Kota study club of Denver seph’s school of nursing, class of with a luncheon in her home May '41, Ponca City, Okla. Before com­ ANNUAL ST. MICHAEL FEAST 8. Mrs. Sam H. Weber presided ing to Denver, Mrs. Erpelding was for Mrs. Frank De Rose, who surgical supervisor at Pampa hos­ Postponed because of bad teeather— was ill. pital, Pampa, Tex. O P EN S - SEATS ON SALE Until May 17th-18th The Colonization of Vir^nia Other Hospitals and Roanoke Colony were re­ Miss Mary Trujillo, Colorado Mats. Sat8. May 24 The Annual Celebration in observance of the Feast of viewed by Miss Nora Brophy. In Training school alumna, is a pa­ AMERICA S EUGCf '.AMj 6ANi : M AY 21st and 31 at 2:30 ST. MICHAEL’S Society is scheduled for May 17th-18th honor of Mother’s day, Mrs. W. J. tient at Fitzsimons, ward 12. DR. H. C. DOLPH McGettigan read “Glorious New council members include Nitely at 8:30 in OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL CHURCH, 3600 Nav­ Mother” and other poems by Misses Mary J. Weber, Ellen THRU ajo. Present Councilman Eugene Field. Schlenter, Mattie Traynor, Eliza­ There will be a procession starling at 4:30 p.m. SUNDAY, May 18 Mrs. Mary Dalton Walsh pre­ beth Mehlen, Imelda Lohrman, M AY 31st DISTRICH’ No. 5 sented “A Pair of Shoes," by Agnes Lohrman, Rose O’Brien, Officer* of ST. MICHAEL SOCIETY announce a Band Mary T o u d o u z e, and Freda Concert under direction of Prof. PoIHce, and an open air Mary King McDonald. Mrs. J. A. Candidate for Election Peterson read an article on the Locthowe, and Mrs. Josephine baaaar. EVERYBODY INVITED, GOOD TIME FOR ALL. origin and founding of the Sisters Hayes. This brings ACCN mem­ MAY 20, 1947 of the Sick Poor by John I. Mc- bership to 450 in the Denver area. Gover in the May issue of the Membership djies of $1.25 per year may be mailed to the chairman, Will Appreciate Your Support! Catholic Digest. Others present were Mmes. J. J.* Mrs. Earl Baker, 930 Magnolia. Pol. Adr. O’Neil, and Theodore Kittleson, and The ACCN will be in charge of Miss Anne O’Neil. the hospitality committee for the HOT SULPHUR MIHERAL BATHS ACCW convention May 22 in the Albany hotel. AND Dr< an4 Mrs. Roy Cleere were in ARE YOU TIRED Trinidad for the week end. of the present administration? SWIMMING POOL the defiant Hr. Cranmer the I don’t know Mr. Schwalh Alumnae Will Witness the Rubber S. M, Kirschwing WORLD'S LAROEST- the Fam. Co, of C. H. Movies of Campus Life PORTABLE ICE RINK Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo. I t So — Then E lect Colored movies of campus ac­ tivities will be shown for the Den­ COMPANY OF 110 CHARLES W. SARCONI ver chapter of the Loretto Heights Alumnae association Monday, May 36 GLAMOUR-ICED BEAUTIES COUNCILMAN DISTRICT 5 19, at 8 p.m. in the K. of C. hall, ~25 SENSATIONAL ACTS CITY ELECTION MAY 2», 1847 1575 Grant street. A running com- PoL AdT. W ntary on the movie, which will include girls from several recent 7 PRODUCTION EXTRAVAGANZAS classes, will be given by a student Siciyod by GEORGE HALE from the college. RE-ELECH’ Vote for A business meeting and re­ AIJDITORIIJM freshments will follow the motion C. PAUL DENVER. COLORADO picture. Arrangements are in Local Managament of Arthur M. Obcrfelder FLOYD E. COBB charge of Miss Muriel Fuite. TICKETS ON SALE AT 1714 STOUT STREET Other events on the Denver HARRINGTON PRICES, incl. Ux: — $2.50 — $2.00 — $1.50 — $1.20 Business Man and Former Member of the chapter calendar for the summer Colorado State Legislature months have been announced u COUNCILMAN follows by Mrs. John Dinan, presi­ dent: National Alumnae home­ DISTRICT NO. 6 GLENWOOD SPRINGS COUNCILMAN coming at Loretto Heights college, “TAe Sea Beach in the Mountains^* June 7 and 8; business meeting BUSINESS MAN DISTRICT NO. 5 in K. of C. hall, June 23; card OFFERS party in hospitality institute. Pub- EX-SERVICE MAN CITY ELECTION MAY 2arry Lee. son of Mr. and Mrs. traveling on photographic assign­ Businessman Wasme Kerby, with Joseph and Amelia ments for the top magazines of Balm L WUliami Werts as sponsors: Sandra Sue. daugh­ UM bir BlnsW SscTaa.nl PiriOi ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Zarlengo. the nation. He is a regular con­ with John and Johanna Zarlengo as spon- tributor to Life, Harper’e, Made­ Vet War II St. Dominic’s Joseph Carl, son of Mr. and Mrs. RATES TO CHURCHES, ETC . Joseph Luciano, with John Luciano and moiselle, Time, Fortune, and a Meek Trunk Co. GIFTS THAT Will BE lONG REMEMBERED Virginia Tuppney at sponsors; Thomas number of lesser magazines. He SAVE TIBES — BUT AT OLSON'S PhsBM KEyiton. lITt, PB.a.Bt MM Greene* son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas is also a frequent contributor to Pol. A d.. SUGGESTIONS Greene, with Clyde and Anna Stone as the Denver Catholic Register. WALL CLEANING sponsors: Rose Marie, daughter of Mr. For Her For Him FOOD and Mrs. Ralph Jardino, with Cebstioo l OLSON’S STORES Negro and Carmella Gannaro as spon e Wrist Watche* Faster — Cleaner .port; Linda Marie, daughter of Ur. and QUALIFIED eWriat W«lche» Mrs. Dominic Rotioi, with Roeco and EXPERIENCED e Expantion Bracelet* e Cameo Rings No Bockiti, No Splosh, No Sponfhic. No Drop Cloths to Moss Up T oot Pisco I 2750 W. 29th GL 3613 Josephine Brindisi as sponsors: Dianna ePen and Pencil Set* eP en and Pencil Set* Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank e Elgin Amer. Compact* e Leather Billfolds 3030 E 6tb EA. 1801 Dardano, with Salvator Taddonio and # Cigarette Lighter* We Cleon With the "WAllMASTER" Lucille Petrillo as sponsors: Gerald e Gold Locket* Nicholas, SOD of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Per­ Bert M . Keating e Birthitone Ring* OKey & Tie Chain* PATENTED CLEANING UNIT gola. with Joseph and Connie Gulda as e Costume Jewelry e Watch Bracelet* BcaoTliii: All Dirt, Grias and Soot In Ono Operation st a Lowar WHITTAKER sponsors For Cloaninr Cost! The following marriages took A Small Deposit will hold any item till wanted. PHARMACY place recently: Eugene Archer J. A. and W. J. Wolf. 0.«r Qn.rt.r Ontory In 8 t Franci. d. SalM’ Pariah FREE ESTIMATES — EA. 8485 **The Friendly Stored* and Dolores Fabrizie—witnesses, ELECTION COMMISSIONER Albert'Fabrizio and Geraldine DO' Pol. Adr. COLORADO MAINTENANCE COMPANY Prescription Specialists menico; William Langdon and W. S2nd and Perry GL. 2401 Mary Palizzi — -witnesses, Frank 7530 E. COLFAX Domenico and Rose Palizzi; and Eugene Marcello and Evelyn Ce- VOTE FOR J Lojola lentano—^witnesses, Alfonso Mar­ ew el "V shop cello and Lorraine Chiarelli. II EAST BflVflUD HUE, • 8P 1578 ■ The St. Philomena study club PAUL V. HODGES, JR. ARGAINS Rocky’s Pharmacy will meet on Friday, May 16, in the YES Proscription 'Dnmtots home of Mrs. Lucy I^Sasso, 1746 W.~ 40th ■ avenue. , at rr i.m. FOR EYOND IFs Time to Turn to the 2001 E. 17th Ava. §4. John’a Pari.eh Phone EA. 9867 Joseph Waring were united in mar­ ELECTION COMMISSIONER A-G STOP AND SHOP Yoar Druggist Is Your riage. The witnesses were Daniel Radios & Appiiasees ELIEF! Neighborhood Friend Rapue and Rose Higgins. ATTORNEY PUCKETT’S Conoco Serviee Sales and Service STOP-A^-SHOP H o l j G h o s t Served $eith FBI 7 Years IFashing and Greasing HONEST WORK — FAIR FRICKS Cars Callfd tor and DMlrtrod FRANKLIN ANDERSON SUPER MARKET GRADUATE CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL 6th Ave at York. EA. 9932 2316 E. 6ih Ave. EMU 9586 7540 E. Colfax at Rosemarj GOOD CLOTHES NEED REGIS COLLEGE NOT BE EXPENSIVE PoL Ad». ^ Y ou Buy h —We driver la— - BROWN’S - COnOUER’S DE. 1581-1532 R ed & W Ute THE PBE8H MEATS— FUH. GROCERIES Vac.tabl«, Fraita, Bakor -Goods FOOD STORE ENGLISH let's All Work ond Vote for PHONE EA. 1844 f nu>{f/ ' • St. Catherine's Daily Delivery iMii \ m 11\ I im s TAILORS 2306 E. 6th Ave. at University 171S i. 6TH AVE RADIO SERVIGE 901 FIFTEENTH STREET Wm. (Bill) A. LEWIS EnchonKng a:: Irresistible Table Models For Sale BOB & TED’S Combine Quality and Style La F ayette at Pricea You Can Afford jtU Work Guaranteed 90 Days Bed ft White Grocery ft Market OllVER’ S UNB SBLBCnON HEATS. nSH AMO POULTBT RYAX lot ELECnON COMMSSIONER 38th Ave. Radio Service •*Onee Tried . . . SetUfiedT S t Joseph’s Parish For - 2709 W. 38tli GR. 5127 2707 W. S8th GB. 2773 (POUSH) MARKET Election Commissioner A joy to have . . . a Denvet^s Finest ' We all know “Bill” as a Lawyer and former joy to wear, because W h| Pay Garfare? The firms listed here de­ Selection of Wesierkamp Bns. GBADUATE OF UNIV. OP DENVEB it’s cool, comfort­ Oni^ Every Day Price* serve to be remembered 8UPKB1NTENDENT OF SCHOOLS member of the State Legislature—a man de­ able, *0 completely bcautifuL Call us n S E & POULTRY Save Ye« Money KE. 9043 5100 Wash. WAB VETERAN — LAW STUDENT today for vour Rillinir COLD .WAVE. GRAIN-FED MEATS Prescriptions Carefully Filled when you are distributing HOME OWNER SO. DENVEB serving of your vote. - ‘ XVEBTTHING A OOOD GBOOEBT MYUDY EDITH BEAUTY 1312 Elast 6tb Ave. your patronage in the dif­ SHOULD HAVE 30 TEARS UiNNIX B. - Phone PE. 4629 Guido Shumaka Drugs BBST POODS AT LOWEST PBICXi KESBm.EH. M*t. SHOPPE ferent lines of business. —WE DBUVEB— Now Reed Estate Dealer FoL Adv. CR. 993A' 36th ft Clay AdT. 2804 E. 6th Ave EA. 0788

A T hursday, May 15, 1947 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, EEyitone 4206 PAGE NINE

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Elect St. Vincent's Aid MRS. ZARLENGO INSTALLS OFFICERS St. Mery's Prom FRED LUCCI Is Feted at Home AT MEETING HELD IN ST. FRANCIS' Given by Juniors 4368 Eliot St. E. (Me) Floyd FURNITURE REBUILT • Veteran The members of St. Vincent's (St. Franc!, de SaU.' Part.h, tee, and Mrs. Thomas M. Carroll, On May 13, the annual junior Aid society and thetr guests were Danrer) new chairman, attended the Press promenade of St. Mary’s academy, & REUPHOLSTERED Denver, waa given in the Empire • Legionnaire entertained May 6 in St. Vincent’s The following officers were in­ club luncheon at the Shirley- home, Denver, by the sisters and Savoy May 13. room of the Shirley-Savoy hotel. MAURI STUOlU • Business Man boys of the home. The president, stalled by Mrs. Anthony Zarlengo, All members are urged to attend The junior class was host to the Order Now NEW FURNITURE • Civic Leader Miss Eva Walsh, was in charge of CPTL president, at the regular the CPTL meeting in Holy Ghost seniors. A dinner given by the First Communion . the meeting. A number of guests PTA meeting held May 6 In the hall at 2 o’clock on Friday, May Mothers’ club preceded the prom. Confirmation Graduation MADE TO ORDER Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wright, Mr. COUNCILMAN were introduced, and the following high school auditorium: President, 16. The meeting will be in the Mother’s Day were received as new members: form of a tea for outgoing and and Mrs. F. H. Kemme, and Mr. 975 BV ay CH. 3926 GL. 1222 GL. 1909 District No. 4 Mrs. J. B. Cosjn-iff, Mrs. Adrian Mts. M. Behan; first vice president, incoming officers. and Mrs. S. J. Amato were (llaMbar St. Cath«rina*a Pariah) McGuire, Mrs. Effie Baumgartner, Mrs. R. Alexus; second vice presi­ Leafue Meats May 20 chaperons. Special guests included and Mrs. Joseph Guiry. dent, Mother Anna Joseph; third the Rev. Frederick MeCallin, the E. MeCaleheoi Floyd The League of the Sacred Heart Rev, John Regan, and the Rev. An interesting talk on the can­ vice president. Sister Mary Owen; will meet Tuesday May 20, at 2 Duane Theobald. A number of PaL AdT. cer drive was made by Mrs. p.m. in the recreation room of the TO GIVE YOU BETTER SERVICE fourth vice president, Mrs. J. Tran- parties were given in connection All oBr fBcilltin ir« cenerntnted in ent nedtrn itrctmlintd itert. Thomas J. Morrissey, and she well; treasurer, Mrs. G. Wieder; rectory. with the prom. Joan Deline and urged all to nve generously to The Holy Name society awarded Doris Splear were hostesses to the Four OptometriaU to serve you: this most worthy cause. Miss Ida secretary, Mrs. J. McCarthy; re­ a singular honor to one of its mem­ Emil A. Briokh«iu Herman J. Brinkhaai senior class at an after-the-prom Ed J. Brinkhniu __ _ Callahan gave the deanery report. cording secretary, Mrs. A. Phan- bers, Carl Ott, at the meeting May party, Mary Ann Pleasants and Raj L. Dillon VOTE FOR Bojrs Give Program nenstiel; historian, Mrs. F. Guerin; 12. Father Gregory Smith, in grat­ Mary Johnson gave breakfasts for We invite you to have your glasses adjusted. parliamentarian, Mrs. J. Loeffel. itude for Mr. Ott’s long'service in The boys presented an entertain­ their respective classes, and Dee Father Hubert Newell gave a parish Boy Scout work, presented Esher a coke party before the and SUPPORT ing program, which was directed Mr, Ott.with a life-time member­ % S e M ia - by the sisters of the home and Mr. short talk. Mrs. T. J. Morrissey prom. spoke on the cancer drive. Patty ship in the Holy Name society. Mr. Staff Selected DON D. Barnard. Following the program, Ott is retiring this year. Benediction was held in the chapel. ^ngenberger played several ac­ The staff for the 1947 Saimarae, The Rev. Nicholas Walsh, chaplain cordion numbers. The glee club, The meeting May 12 was well St. Mary’s annual, has been an­ of St. Vincent’s home, expressed under the direction of Miss J. attended. The annual Boy Scout nounced as follows: Mary Killian, BOWMAN his appreciation and that of the Noakes, sang a variety of selec­ report was made and Dick Hunter sister» of the ever-faithful co­ tions. gave a hhmorous declamation. FOR operation of the members. He re­ Room mothers and chairmen Seniors Rehearse OPTOMETRISTS nni OPTICIANS______minded the women of the many were presented with roses. and Marden Clifford and Jackie spiritual favors they receive as After the meeting refreshments Class Play Fisher, assistant business man­ Coancilman District 4 members even though there is were served in the cafeteria. The members'-of the senior class agers. Sunday, May 11, eight grade little temporal glpry. The PTA council entertained at St. Francis de Sales’ are busy I will appreciate rehearsing for the annual class school girls received their First Refreshments were served ^ the Mrs. Joseph Loeffel, retiring presi­ Communion in the school chapel. boys to the guests, and a pleasant dent, at a luncheon at the Blue Par­ play, Ottr Heart* HVr« Young and the support of my many Gay, to be given in the Fransalian Those who received were Barbara social hour was enjoyed with the rot inn on May 14. A piera of lug­ Nicoll, Barbara Conley, Berna­ sisters. gage was presented to Mrs. Loeffel hall on Thursday and Friday, May Recommended Firms Catholic friends in 22 and 23, at 8:16 p.m. The leading dette Johnson, Miriam Keller, Mrs. Ella Weekbaugh cordially as a token of appreciation. Council Marlene Johnson, Cheryl Garnett, invited the members and friends members in attendance numbered roles will be played by Pat Thomp­ Margaret Moffat, and Helen Sher- District 4 on May 20.^ of S t Vincent’s Aid to be guests about 30. son as Mrs. Skinner; Anne De­ for AUTO laney, Cornelia Skinner; and Irene ick. The Rev. Frederick MeCallin Pol. Adr. in her home at the next meeting Mrs. Arthur Turner, retiring co- officiated. on Tuesday, June 3. chairman of the publicity coramit- Zoellner as Emily Kimbrough, Dick'Hutter will play Otis Skinner On Monday, May 12, a skating and Joe Sweeney and Jack Fen- party was held at Skateland for SERVICE nelly, the two Harvard medical the first four classes of the grade students. school. St. J o h ’s Women Mrs. A. E. Magers will enter­ ELECT CARL ELECT tain S t Francis’ circle in the as­ sembly room of the rectory on ESSAY CONTEST Buckley Bros. Motors Wednesday, May 21, at 1 o’clock. S ales — STUDEBAKEB — S ervice Invited to Tea The monthly meeting of the Al­ WILLIAMS tar and R osa^ society will be-held WINNERS GIVEN Denver’s Fittest and Best Equipped Shop / AUTO REPAIKINO ON ALL MAKE CARS at 2 p.m. Friday in the assembly EXPERT BODY AND FENDER WORK - QUALITY PAINTING 'A' i r room of the rectory. Members will The following students are the STEAM CLEANING - WASHING - LUBRICATION • SERVICE recite the Rosary at 1:45 in the winners of the recent essay con­ At Nuns Convent church. 660 So. B’dwy. — New Location — RA. 2826 test sponsored by the Ladies’ aux­ Denver Born World War The annual mother-daughter iliary of the Veterans of Foreign (St. John’. Pari.h, Denyor) Communion will be held May 18 in Wars, district one: AUTO REPAIRINfi ★ Veteran the 8 o’clock Mass. All the women First prize, Robert Coburn, 790 PACKARD All women in St. John’s parish of the parish are invited to attend Experienced Meckanica are invited to be guests of the Forest, East high school; second TKa O nij Packard Sarrlee hi DeiiTar All Uaka Can Has Lived in * with members of the society. This prize, Patricia Tague, 1730 Grape, Gaa — Olla — Lnbricatiaa pariah priests at a tea to be held custom had its origin 12 years ago. Packard Denver Co. in the sisters’ convent, 2830 E. 7th East high; third prize, Joan Garin, Wa Girt S A H GrMn Stampa District 11 Years Experienced Mariijn Phalaa It Wed Diatribaten avenue, on Friday afternoon, May 4581 Julian, Cathedral high; Nov In Onr N tv Bnildinc HOLLY’S SERVICE ★ ★ 16, beginning at 2 o’clock. A short Miss Marilyn Anne Phelan, fourth prize, Otto Neubuerger, 1700 Lincoln TA. 5888 meeting of the Altar and Rosary daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grattan 2090 Cherry, Regis high; and fifth III Broadwar 8P . HIT Homeowner Capable society, presided over by Mrs. John Phelan, became the bride of John prize, Cora Jean Walker, 2145 Murtaugh, will precede the tea. Joseph Young, Jr., son of Mr. and Franklin, Manual high. ★ ★ Mrs. John J. Young, prior to a The first prize winner’s essay Members of the Altar and Ylo- will be judged with the winners LOGAN GARAGE sary eociety will receive Holy Com­ Nuptial Mass May 3. The Rev. Legionnaire Progressive Robert G. McMahon officiated at of the other districts in Colorado We Specialise in Front End Work munion in a body in the 8 o’clock for the state prize. Mass on Sunday, May 18. the double-ring ceremony. ★ ★ Whe bride, given in marriage by Wheel Balancing — Body and Fender, and Anto Repairing Interested members^ of the Al­ her father, wore an*exquisite gown Parent-Teacher League Go-getter Trustworthy tar and Rosary society and of the of ice-blue satin made with tiny 275 So. Logan ' SP. 3811 PTA are urged to attend the an­ seed pearls. The tight fitting bodice nual all-day conference of the was made with a marquisette yoke Will Convene May 16 ACCW to be held in the Albany and cap sleeves edged with tiny DODGE-PLYMOUTH OWNERS hotel on Thursday, May 22. Dele­ seed pearls. The skirt fell into a gates from the Altar and Rosary T h e Catholic Parent-Teacher long train. She wore matching satin leag;ue will meet Friday, May 16, society are Mrs. John Murtaugh, gloves edged with seed pearls and EXGIXE TENE-EP Mrs. Fred Kemme, Mrs. Hugh at 2 p.m. in Holy Ghost hall, Den­ COriVCILMAN her fingertip veil fell from a tiara ver. A tea will follow. Mrs. Fred A tim pit **tan«-ap** by oar tn ln o d mrchanlct cotU iarpriiiiirly litU*. yol Stewart, and Mrs. Roy G. Atkin­ of seed pearls. She carried a bou­ •Mare* quicker starting, faster pick ap, smoother perfonnsneo and grtatar son. Luncheon reservations should H. Thompson, president of the Past economy. DISTRICT 4 quet of white roses and sweet peas Presidents’ club, is chairman of the be made with Mrs. Leonard Swi- and stephanotis. gert not Ikter than Tuesday, May tea arrangements. Thl> Ad P«Id for br Fritndi Who A n Mombon of Parioheo In DUtriet No. 4 Election of officers will take JAM ES M OTOR CO. Pol. Ado. 20. Miss Joan Woodman, maid of 1278 honor, wore a peach net dress with place. The following are on the Lincoln Dodge & Plymouth Sale* & Service KE. 8221 Mrs. John Threlkeld entertained matching hat and hoop skirt. The nominating committee: Mrs. Elmer St. Mary's circle with luncheon bridesmaids. Misses Betty Lee Grant, Loyola PTA, chairman; and bridge in her home May 7. Marriott, Betty McKee, and Pa­ Mrs. W. Buschetta, Mt. Carmel Mrs. Vincent McVeigh and Mrs. tricia Gibney of Dalhart, Tex., PTA; Mrs. John Rae, St. Mary’s Peter Wig;gington, a guest, were wore nile-green net with matching academy PTA; Mrs. Louis Mar­ DENVER’S FEW EST awarded the bridge honors. hats and hoop skirts. All the brides­ tinez, St. Cajetan’s PTA; and Mrs. Charles Albi, brother of Ralph maids carried old-fashioned colon­ R. J, TeMaat, SL Vincent de Paul’s B O D Y & PAINT SHOP Albi and Dr. Frank Albi of S t ial bouquets. PTA. QVICK SERVICE! John’s parish, is recovering in Patricia Ellen Phelan was flower . The next meeting will be held in 8 Reasons Why Mercy hospital from surgery per­ girl. She was dressed in a nile the Shirley-Savoy hotel in Septem­ Body * Fender * Paint * Upholstery formed May 5. , green net dress. Norman Lee Rader ber, when the annual school of A ll M akes KIR AY Girls Sponsor was ring-bearer. instruction will be conducted. * Baby-Sitting* Robert Young acted as best man QUALITY AT A FAIR PRICE for his brother and ushers in­ DOYLE’S DENVER WANTS Girl members of the KIRAY cluded Thomas Young, another club for high school students are brother of the bridegroom; Thomt^ PHARMACY CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. sponsoring a new Sunday morning Wenginger, and Thomas Phelan, Tht ParticaJar Dnitilat service for the parents of young brother of the bride. 13th and Broadway TAbor 5191 children. For the convenience of Following the ceremony a break­ 17th AVE. AND GRANT these people, members of the club fast was served at the Park Lane KB. U*7 FKBB DEUVEBT will be on hand a t the school hall hotel. A reception was held in the SEAT COVERS STAPLETON every Sunday morning from 7:30 home of the bride’s parents in the COMPLETE to 10 o’clock. This will allow par­ late afternoon. Plastics - Fibers ents to leave their children during Both young people attended St. MOTOR TUNE-UP Rayons either the 8 or 9 o’clock Maues Francis’ high school. Miss Phelan Parishioners are invited to make A n lla b l. In Many Popniar attended Loretto Heights college. HI Speedometer Service Patama and Colon for MAYOR use of this new service. Mr. Young served three years with The KIRAY picpic will be held the navy. 11543LARIMER ♦A Lpinc3422| AutomotiTS Parta t CONVERTIBLE TOPS Thursday afternoon. May 16, with Following a motor trip to Cali­ Wholetale and Retail INVESTIGATB OUR trucks leaving from the school at fornia the young couple will make EASY PAYMENT PLAN 1 o’clock. All members will travel their home in Denver. ScoH BaHeiy Go. together and will be back in town The Boy Scout troop 126 will Woodrow Wilson at 9 o’clock. meet in the home of Mrs. Alex­ Willard Batteries Auto Upholstery Michael Lee. son of M>. and ander Phannenstiel, 494 S. Ogden 14th at Bannock street, at 1:15 p. m. Thursday. Member S t Francis de Ssles‘ Parish ] | 1. He has a constructive program lor Denver's growth. Mrs. George Zimmerman, was bap­ Civic Center MA. 0258 tized Sunday by the Rev. Charles t 692S.Bdwy. PE 5264 Jones. Sponsors were Edwin and Marie Zimmefman. FOR COUNCIOfAN DISTRICT NO. 1 X' 2. He has an impressive record of accomplishment Archbishop ILETFMmtGUMAtR/ra I 'Largest in Denver’ | Confirms 80 PAKTS 3. He is a man of experience. On Tuesday evening Archbishop REPAiRYOURCARSERVKf NEW and USED Urban J. Vehr confirmed a large CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH class of 63 boys and girls and 17 Municipal U Pnm M MOTOR CO. adult converts in St. John’s church. 1008 BROADWAY CH.5fe26_ PARTS 4. He has kept our city free from vice and corruption. The Archbishop expressed spe­ Election cial gratification at the large num­ lY 20, 1947 for Every Car and Track ber of adults in the class. Before 5. He has protected and developed Denver's water supply. the services dinner was served to IVEW SEAT the Archbishop and visiting priests lie d HAROLD A. MocARTHUR COVEBS in the sisters’ convent. VETERAN WORLD WAB II Pol. Adr. 6. He has inaugurated a splendid health and recreation program. Make Your Car Last*Longer— Shop at HARRIS AUTO and PARTS CO. 1649 S. Bdw’y 7 . He hos established Buckley Field Veteran's housing VOTE FOR MARSHALL PE. 4661 project and other veterans' programs. AUTO SUPPLY STAFFORD J. B. DONIPHAN, Mgr. « AL. 2083 ' E X P E R T ■ 8. He will continue to give Denver a business-like, v -AUTO REPAIR Present COUNCILMAN 1530 BROADWAY All Makes economical and efficient government. Easy Time Payments DISTRICT FOUR “ Joe” Young NorthwesteraAiloCo. PACKARD SPECIALIST 549 Broadway TAbor 6201 His Tax Program for 1947 was: WILL MAKE YOUB CAR TOJUNGEB Auto Service Station Tha finna Uatad kara dititvt ta ELECT STAPLETON MAYOR Bannoek and Twelfth CH. 8234 ba ramambarad vbaa you ^ 41^ NO SALES TAX Iributina yoiir patronafa ta tba ait* t f.rant llnaa ol buafaiaaa. ___ (In the teordt of Rt. Rev. Megr. Mulroy, thie tax teould have mSDAY, MAY 20th added to cost of ell neceuitie* of life.) . BRAKE RELINE S10.95 AND UP FORD, CHEVROLET, PLYMOUTH No Increase in Taxes on Your Homes, Other Can Pnaortlenataly Low HEAR BEN BEZOFF ON THE MAYORALTY RACE Furniture, Etc. Have Yours Checked Nom Avoid the Rushl ^TATE INSPECTION DUE NOW

7:15-Every nite-KMYR*8:45-Every nite-KFEL //' ART MALNATI THE TAXPAYERS' FRIEND" TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE PoL Adr. Pol. Adr. 1733 Gtenarm TAbor S287 Thursday, May 16, 1947 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN Annunciation SOCIETY TO MEET Test School PA System ST. FRANCIS' YPC - BISHOPS - AT PRESENTATION POSTPONES PARTY 5c TO 11.00 STORE (PretentatioB Parith, Denrar) (St. Francii' Young' People's 1626 E. 34th Ave. The Altar and Rosary socie Club) will be host for the monuily gnil The regularly scheduled meeting TEL. Cd. 7507 meeting to be held Monday, Mav of the St Ffancis de Sales Young 10, at 1 o’clock in Community hall. People’s club was held Mav 18. It DUKE’S GRILL A local creamery will show pictures was decided to postpone the event m oYh e r ’s d a y g if t s niSEST OF FOODS and award five special prizes. Re­ honoring the high school gradua­ 1,001 ITEMS Vmia New HuactaiBt «f freshments will be served. AU tion claas until next month. Fear DOMINIC CROW parishioners are cordially invited of conflicting with regularly sched­ Tha "Samni Cop" to attend. uled graduation functions necessi­ WE RECEIVE NEW The opening of a solemn novena S4ERCHANDISE EVERY DAY! . WHKKI FRIENDS MEET tated this action. Two entertain­ UM B. Mth Art. TA. ItM in honor of the Holy Ghost will be ments will be held in the coming Shop BISHOrS Often held Friday evening at 7:30. 12 days. The time and nature of The Young Ladies’ sodality will these activities will be published meet in the school May 16 after in the Reaitler and announced at services. This Sunday they will ABOUT ROGER’S won- The firms listed here de­ DRUGS rai^ w*DWVEa Sunday Masses. Following the receive Communion in a body. business meeting a social was held derfol selection of gifts serve to be remembered During the month of May the and refreshments were served. Young Ladies’ sodalitv has charge for graduates! Every­ when you are distributing Dorothy Quinn, in charge of of the sanctuary. The following irls’ softball, announces that prac one, a perfect answer to your patronage in'the dif­ STOBB have been appointed: May 17, ce sessions will begin today. Helen Sedimayer and Carolyn Mil­ your problem 1 ferent lines of business. gMay 16. at 6:30 p.m. in Washing­ Mil FBANEUN ST. ler; May 24, Helen Gaffney and ton park. The boys’ softball team Sue Ann McCabe; and May 81, will open practice sessions some Rose Milner and Loretta Sedi­ time next week. mayer. Value Plus! Stw Philom ena*s The Rev. M. J. Blenkush enter­ tained the choir girls at a local Club Plans A handsome jeweled watch with theater the past week. Mountain Punic smart leather strap. Ideal for S H U nO BROS. The Altar and Rosary society any young man planning on a W. J. LAWLESS will meet at 1 o’clock today. May (St. John’a-St. Philomena’a Club) college career’this fall. An ac­ FINEST IN FRUITS 15, in the home of Mrs. August The first outdoor activity of the curate time-keeper in a good AND VEGETABLES 1602 Adams Brunner. season for the K-Ducat dub for looking yellow gold n il B. Caifu The Teen-agers will hold a dance young people of S t John’s and 18.75 EA 4586 FR 1909 EA. 8159 May 26 in Community hall. 'The St. Philomena’s parishes will be Ftm NEXT TO BLARNEY BARBER public is invited. an evening picnic Wednesday, May Specializing in Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reichert have 21. Cars will leave S t John’s Marsolek’s * Repairing been appointed chairmen for the school at 7 o'clock. Members of Elegance! festival country store. the picnic committee will leave Radio & * Storing earlier to make preparations for Of course that boy graduate Appliance * Remodeling Jos. McNeive Renomed the picnic, which will be held some­ Kks a touch of vanity, and Store where in Bear Creek canyon. All ’ he’ll be pleased as punch with MN.N Eut Caifu * Cleaning young people who would care to at­ this dapper tie and 4 C A EA. iUl Committee Chairman tend are invited to join the dub collar clip set...... — * s w U to RADIO REPAIR * Custom Made Furs Joseph Sloan, junior, and Wil­ in a Colorado Catholic high school, ft-Dajr Gaaraataa 24>Boar Sarrica liam Miller, senior, make the first permits massages, programs, and in this vicinity. At the monthly meeting of the test of a pnhlio address system broadcasts to be transmitted from New officers of the K-Ducat 10.00 community centers of Denver held that has bean installed in St. Fran­ tha principal’s office to indiridual dub elected at the meeting in St. BLOf'K PELLS at the Goldman Community center cis de Sales’ high school, Denver. rooms or to all the classrooms in Philomena’s school May 7 are Bill MAN’S FLORAL CO. 2412 EAST COLFAX last week, James P. McNeive. eX' Tha system, the first of its kind tha South Denver schooL Roberts, president; Lloyd Stake- HAMILTON FEATUBING ecutive director of the Little bake, vice president; and Kathy- 66.00 S238 E. Colfax at Adams Steak* and Bome-Made Piet Flower and Vail Community cen­ leen Rourke, secretary-treasurer. CM. 3351 « COUB8B DINNERS ters, was re-elected chairman of WORKERS IN LOYOLA BAZAAR BOOTH They succeed Ralph Haley, Bill 0pp. Blno-Bird Sarrad (Tom 4 p.tn. ootU I p.ai. waak d the Community Center Committee Horan, and Joanne Gibson, respect­ Utmbar IS noon nntU 8 p-m. Snndaya of Denver. Bud Tamler of the ively. Special thanks are extended Flerlrti Takaraph Dalltaty Aiaoeiatlmi Claaad Wadniadny Goldman Communi^ center was TO SPONSOR SOCIAL THIS SUNDAY to ^ e retiring officers, who have re-elected vice chairman of the guided the dub through its first National! committee. year. Their work and the work of Fine Candies Ice Cream ^ The community centers that are (Loyola Pariah, Denver) some article that can be sold in their committees have contributed to the success of the dub, which Whatever the famous name represented on the committee are Sunday evening, May 18, at 8 the booth. Refreshments will he Epworth, Guldman, Lincoln Park, served. now has more than 200 young peo­ watch you’d like to purchase o’clock, the women of the St. An­ Ted Clinton INTEMANN'S Northside, Rude park, Anna Lou­ The Altar sodality vrill receive ple on its list Of these there are for your special graduate, (Onr Own Manafaetnrs) ise Johnson, Fox street, Globeville, thony bazaar hetoth will sponsor a Communion in the 8:30 o'clock about 76 who participate actively whether a boy or girl, you'll card party in Loyola hall. Admis­ and regularly in dub activities. 3228 E. Celfax EAst 2690 Grace, Little Flower, Vail, Steele, Mass Sunday. All mothers of the find it at ROGER’S I Bulova Bamum, Lawrence, Whittier, and sion for the men will be 60 cents, parish and their daughters are in­ Fairview, and women are requested to bring vited to receive. Next Recreation a s, Gnten , , . BamlUon , • • Scouts Meat Cardinal Talk Scheduled Elgin , , , Waltham , , , , I'alhedral Parish Girl Scouts who made a (Cathedral Young Peopla’a Club) Longine . . . and many others. All on easy payment terms. Expert Radio Repairing retreat at El Pomar were privi­ The next talk in the series of LADIES’ leged to meet Cardinal Francis J. recreation planning talks being GRUEN Free Pickup and Delivery Sjiellman and Archbishop Urban J. sponsored by the Cathedral Young ‘ ehr at the airport, before they People’s dub will be held Monday 49.75 Reasonable Pries* ECONOMY entered the plane to Colorado IdnMS/ N ot Is Clerked Charch Oiidi night. May 19, at 8 o’clock in the ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED Springs. local YWCA building, 1645 Tre­ "IFken in lo ts spbit* call Jerry" The Brownies, under the direc­ mont place. Ralph Veasey will give THREE MONTHS ttoeotH 1634 Tremont KE. 4554 tion of Mmei. Leaho, Klinke, Wor- a talk on the planning of picnics. VTKVtA, Cola land, and Beebe, are making great All young people and those asso­ 4 WAYS TO PAY FREE DEUVERY FREE PAREIN6 progress in their work. ciated in uieir work with young AT ROGERS! THE BLARNEY SHOP At the last meeting of the Holy people’s groups are invited to be A REPUTABLE DRUG Name society Edwin J. Bethka was present. • Cash 3205 East Colfax at Steele FR 9986 STORE chosen president; Guy Routzon, CURirS FLOWERS vice president; and Joseph Reisch- • Charge >MPLBTB LINE OP CUT FLOWERS man, secretary-treasurer. Father OFFICERS MAMED AND POTTED PLANTS William O’Shaughnessy. S.J., is • Layaway IvWa Dallrar TA. »«; their spiritual director. The society St. Vincent de PanFs Parish Floral Sprays and Cortagea had more than 200 present at the BY PRESS WOMEN • Year to Pay Colfax at Downing 'COLFAX DRIVE-IN IISS E. COLFAX Communion Mass and breakfast KEystona 3217 last Sunday. New officers were elected Mon­ 2105HM6E8R0CERY»SMSSfJr' E. Virginia SP. 7505 DOWNING STRiXT Open Day and Nile Mary Reischman day of this week at the last meet­ We hara added complete BILL HUGHES, Prop. PHARMACY Elected Prefect ing of the season of the Colorado Line of FROZEN FOODS t OBOROE H. BILL. PreiiL CAPITOL HILL Catholic Women’s Press club. New Complete Food Service At the home of Donna McCourt, president is Miss Lillian Anthony, Meats . . . Groceries Profesitonal Pharmacist 598 South Gilpin Pbeae CBm y STST CAFE the Young Ladies’ sodality elected succeeding Mrs. Stanley B. No- Handy! Fresh Fruits & Vegetables ‘‘It’s Sssart U B« Thriltr" COMPLETE LINE OF COSMETICS AND 735 B. Colfax ^ lary Reischman, prefect; Celine wack, who declined a second term; HEECHANDUS Hebert, vice prefect; and Madon Every girl graduate raal- Dndar N a. Maaaaanant Flno Foods sa F a b Prleae first vice president, Miss Barbara izes the value of good HI Dewalag 8L na Naity, secretary. Margaret Bach; second .vice president. Miss Burke was re-elected treasurer. grooming so she is sure LEN’S Pharmacy JAMES GROCERY Ida Kirwan; third vice president, to appreciate this There were six new candidates Miss Clara Koster; recording sec­ L. b. FSHK. Prop. FRED BELMBWORTH, Prop. QUEEN GLEANERS I present: Pat Sullivan, Barbara lovely little manicure Mtaibsr Bt Tiacsiit ^ Piel’s Parish FANCY GROCERIES retary, Miss Agnes Meintee; cor­ kit in its handsome Have Your Doctor Phone 1231 East 13th Ava. May, Kay Moore, Maxine Mohr- responding secretary, Mrs. T. D. VEGETABLES — FRUITS (Naar Marion) bacher, Elaine Hilbert, and Joan leatherette i; n n and Us Your Prescription CHOICE MEA’TS Fahey; treasurer, Miss Elizabeth LILUAN BRIE. Ownar Bastien. Sheeby; historian, Mrs. Morris 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 1923 E. Kentncky PE. 2478 Wa Spaeiallia in Claania# The Loyola PTA will meet May Hoskins. At LeaMana and Saath Claytse » DRAPES 27 at 2 p.m. instead of on May 20. On the board of diwetors are • BLANKETS Mrs. Walter Wade, past president, • SMALL RUGS4 Mmes. T. J. Vincent, Stanley B. is chairman for the reception for Nowack, and Ann Curtis, and Miss old a/id new officers. Yes, every girl graduate BOIVNIE BRAE Mary Rose O’Brien. starting on a business TOUR PATRONAGE APPRECUTED’ St. Bemadine’s Pinochle club Awards in the short story con­ met in the home of Mrs. Ralph test, conducted by the club, were career or off to college Shopping DisArici Alamo Dairy • Grocery Golden May 6. Prizes were won merited by the following: First has need of a smart look­ PHONE CB. ItlT ing compact. Roger’s by Mmes. Nolan, Brown, and Mc- place, Mrs. Helen Jackson, who Denver, €ola 1515 East Colfax Loughlin. Mrs. E. Betka will be was given the Mrs. Joseph Emer­ collection is superb. P]Mr14kir9793 Denver 6, Colo. hostess for the club May 20. son Smith plaque and a cash Many smart styles ki CGNOGO PRODUCTS -HOLTZ- Opan IS Hoars a Day Bridge Circle Meets award; second place, Mrs. John W. metal or 2,Q 0 St. Catherine’s bridge circle met LubrleatiBn, Car Washing, Batteries RED& WHITE Holmes; third place, Sister Bede Recharged, Tire Vulcanizing May 6. Mrs. V. C. HaJmquist and Sullivan of the Sisters of St, Bene­ FRtSH MEATS — nSH Open Front 10 to 10 Miss Nora Sullivan were cO' dict. BONNIE BRAE Groceriea & Vegelablea Sun. 3-9 Haickett Drag Sion hostesses. Prizes went to Mrs. J. Thirty-eight were present at the Your Patranazs AppraeiaWd Klinke, Mrs. Elmer Grant, and meeting. Sessions of the club, CONOCO SERVICE DEUVERY SERVICE BP. Itll ITa Cater to Organlaation* T V Stars af OeaMty aad S a r r W Mrs. R. A. Sullivan. Mrs. E. Grant which is for Catholic women 724 So. University • PE. 9909 2626 E. Lonisiana at S. Clayton 701 GRANT will enterUin June 3. writers of the Rocky Mountain re­ NANCY LEE’S St. Joseph’s' Pinochle club met gion, will be resumed in the fall. OoBpotnidhic pfnisrtpclofw li tk* MMi Preisser’s Red f t While DO NUT SHOP in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bonnie Brae tasportaBl phft of omr buoteemk Frei. Prizes were won by Mr. and Grocery and Market Dru^ t o. 1219 E. Colfax AL. 6014 Mrs. Guy Routzon. This club ALFRED C. ANDERSON. Owner-Manasti JAMES BONNER, Man bought the bedspread, robe, and FANCY MEATS. VEGETABLES, AND FOR TBB TtXACO rout CHIEF gown for the PTA cedar chest for Whal is 80% Collision QUAUTY GROCERIES AT Pretcriplion* Filled A* Your Doctor Order* the bazaar. LOWER PBiCBS Safety of Your Car BONNER’S The Sigma club met in the home Just what is this 80% collision Free Dellrery SPmee 4447 FOUNTAIN SERVICE See Us For TEXACO STA’nO N policy we hear so much about? XSSI E Okie Are. fSe. UbIt. and Okie) of Jean KohuL Prizes went to Sue 763 So. UnIrerahT PE. 225S Goodyear Tires GAS. u IL a n d ACCESSORIES Gannon and Mary Jo Abegg. Simply this—State Farm Mutual Bowers Batteries OREASINO AND WASHING Saturday evening, fAm 7 to pays 80% of your collision bills O.K. Recapping rBUNB KE tUI 10, the eighth grade ^ p ils will from one dollar up to $250 and ^OtJTH GAYL4BBB and Bjinnfirfc Daeaar A Cats. have a party in Loyolp hall, spon­ 100% of all over that amount Texaco Products sored "by the parents. Phone or write your nearest State Mechanic^ Work Order Note For Kathleen Ann Callen was bap­ Farm Agent today. S h o p p in g THANK YOU First CaaaBBBloii — C oeflr«atiaa tized Sunday. She is a daughter SERVICE GradoaUon A. H. ERPELDING Hothar'a Day of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Callen. XIX pRtttiMn BMt. Wright O.K. Rubber Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. W, & CHERRY HIS ALPINE USX HOOVER-CRADDICK J. May. Welders STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Mary Asse Oakeries tXM E. CaUaz Stadisi KE. MI4 *^CH- of Bloonlaxton, IlUnob BA. STSI n . t u t SSI B. COLFAX AVE. [ominunitij flomer' Speeialiit* In UmViRSITY CLUB TIm World's Lorsost Ante Insttrooeo Co. \ f n r o 1043 SOUTH GRYLORO V lu lc PHONE $Prucc73l8 PARTY PA5JTRIES XI Br»sdwh7 ISX4 Sa. Oartaid NOD HILL INN TO HEAR DRAMA VAN ZUHiERMAN. HBnaccr SP. 7413 PE. 7315 4» EAST COLFAX Fkaaea COCKTAILS The Shirley Garage PK 3494 OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE Guest artists at the meeting Her entire Spring and Summer BOB'S PE. BASS Delicious Dinners PHONE TAB4IR i f 11 Sunday, May 18, of the S t wardrobe will take on a Dar aaa Nlgki Stsraaa.' RasaMag. Thomas University club will be Gaylord Drag Go. HOT AND COLD LUNCHES EBablat aaJ Oraaatar GaasHaa tai Oik the Regis college dramatists. The sophisticated air when you Grocery aed Merkel J. ROY SMITH. Prop. Tear BuhiMa It Apprtrltt«6 Htr* tStl-n LfNrOIJI ST players, under the direction of brighten it up with a gift of Groceriea, Meats and Fancy 1059 So. Gaylord SP. 3345 Norman Teska, will present the lovely costume jewelry. One pin VegetablM Prescription* CarefuUr Pilled The firms listed here de­ Milady's Favorite Store drama, A Game of Chet*. and earring set from our by Registered PharmacUt* serve tb be remembered Starting at 8 p.m. in the K. of Tho Store tf Quality and Priem C. hall, 1575 Grant street the grand collection when you are distributing MINTKEN'S evening’s agenda includes a brief W# Offer a Earrings...... 1 .0 0 & up SOUTH GAYLORD your patronage in the dif­ sketch qf the life of St. Thomas Complete Optical Sendee Quality Cleaning STORE HOURS: f:tl A.M.-I:H P.M. Aquinas, the club’s patron, to Pins and Chatelaines 2 .9 5 up Washington Park SUPER MARKET ferent lines of business. 1509 E. Colfax KEystone 4667 be • presented by Thomas An­ Examination, Refraction, Htmber of AisoclaUd Grocera of Colorado derson. Preacription Cleaners Finest Quality Meats, pTuita, A short business meeting to All Glaate* Manufariured la N. W CBBiSTENSVN Vegelablea, Groceries discuss plans for a picnic or sim­ Our Owo Laboratory FREE DAILY DELIVERIES ilar outing for July will follow, 1087 S. Gaylord * SP. 7898 BP. X(C8 HATHAWAY’S* 1004 S. Gaylord SP. XU* with Charles Macfarlane, Jr., pre­ Qtdck Repair Service siding. Refreshments and dancing WATCHBH DIAMONDS JEWELEV BivktD leasts DapllcaUd City Lace Cleaners will conclude the program. Ocalitt PrweriptioaR FUM WATCH, CLOCK and Anyone interested in joining' JEWELRY REPAIRING HARDWARE 218. East Seventh Are Phone TAbor 7907 the club, which is open to Cath­ HARRY M. LUSTIG PTREXWARE. 8ILEX COFFEE MAKERS CURTAINS . PILLOWS CAREFULLY CLEANED AND RE- olics having two years of college SULLIVAN’S KEMTONB — HaiURTRY PAINTS or more, is invited to attend the JOSEPH VOLOSIN HOUSEHOLD WARE TURNED SAME SIZE. SPEI.IAL CARE GIVEN TO TABLE ■UU-R*ttot*nd OptoBiitrbti ROGERS meeting. Further information may Bonnie Brae Jewelry So. Gaylord Hdw. Go. UNENS. BUNKETS UUNDEBEO WITHOUT SHRINKAGE. be obtained from the secretary. 935 IStb Sl I^ . 3683 526'16^”- ST, WORE CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Miss Torchy Mahoney, at SPruce LIBERAL CREDR TERMS 1048 S. Gaylord SP. 6026 1055 So. Gaylord SP. 2961 4612. mm mmsmmmm

PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, KEyatone 4206 T hursday, May 15, 1947

Ticket Sales Good GRADUATION SlRVICiS ANNOUNCID C. D. of A . Court Modern Science— Slates laitiation Can Improve your aeeing, can correct the eye c h a n ts of age, For Elitch Social FOR NURSES IN DFNYIR, SPRINGS BOSWORTH, SULLIVAN can increase efficiency and comfort. Take advantage of our A class of 32 will be received Knowledge and Professional skill for “ Better Vision—for (Holp Familjr Pariah, Danwar) (Continued From Pape One) in the Denver Cathedral. Arch­ The advance sale of tickets for ner for the clergy participating in bishop Vehr will confer the diplo­ ^ Court St. Rita 625, Catholic & C O M P A N Y Better Living.” the 24th annual Elitch social, to be the g;raduation exerciMs. mas, and the Rev, Richard Duffy Daughters of America, at 7:30 p.m. INVESTNENT RANKERS held Thursday evening, May 22, at Joint Exercises will address the graduates. Solemn Sunday, May 26, in ceremonies at Elitch Gardens, indicate that a Pontifical Benediction will be given the Cosmopolitan hotel, Denver. Successor to record crowd will be present. In Denver Cathedral with the Rev. Bernard Cullen and This ^o u p will be known as the SWIGERT BROS. Buddy Moreno’s orchestra will The 1947 qjasses of St. Joseph’s, the Rev. Frederick McCallin, as "Our Lady of Fatima” class. BOSWORTH. CHANUTE, LOUGHRIDGE & CO. provide the music for the evening S t Anthony’s, and Mercy hospitals The state grrand regent, Mrs. and OptometriMtM Good Servlee sistants to the Archbishop, and the Beltgr ViMion Joan Annette and Rose Marie, will receive diplomas at exercises Rev. Dr. David Maloney acting as Catherine D. Fagan of Colorado At Right Price* Springrs, assisted by the officers of SULLIVAN & COMPANY for Every Age daughters of Mr. and Mrs. An­ Thursday, May 22, at 8:15 p.m. master of ceremonies.- Tljp Cathe­ Kfyttone 7651 thony DeAndrea, with Vera Toll dral choir, under the direction of the Denver court, will conduct the JOHN J. SULLIVAN, President 1550 California as sponsor, were baptized May 6 the R t Rev, Monsignor Joseph J. ceremony for the following candi­ dates: Mmes. Ruth Baatien, Ann 17th at California Streeta Denver 2, Colorado GLASSES INDIVIDDALLT STYLED by Father Leo Flynn. Bosetti, V.G., will provide the mu Father Flynn baptized the fol sic. Louise Brown, Bonita Byrnes, IKMOmilSSlI Anna A. Bamford, Margaret G. lowing on May 11: Patricia Kath­ Gyaduatea Listed Cart, Grekhen Droll, ^ r a h C. UtlOi leen, infant daughter of Mr. and The following will receive diplo­ Mrs, Raymond Flynn, with Thomas mas: Golden,/Verna Goliwons, Mari Flynn and Helen Blaine as spon­ Hoffman, Lucile G. JacI $ SETON SCHOOL OF NURSING, Irene Koser, Anna B. McI sors; Margaret Jean, infant daugh­ IS CDIIFIDENT OF COLORADO SPRINGS—Eliubeth Robio- Now Is the Time to Have Your THEODORE REQUIESCANT ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smol- MD Bridfelbni. Doloxa Mar Carntj, Abbie Agnes Milner, Kathryn M. ski, with Donald McKenna and A g o n Dyer Carr, Maejiilko Haoawa. Alice Mey Hawkenball, Leone Ann IN P A C E Margaret Yoachum as sponsors; Hoover, Martha Penney Hoover, Betty RUGS, FURNITURE & URAPES HACKETHAL Sharon Marie, infant daughter of Hallen Jackson, Joan Eltoabeth Katper, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hensgen, with Janet Marie Kellermen, Seiko Gene Koike, Harxaxt Patti, Pauline Eltoabeth FRANCES M. BALL, Stoekyarda ata- J, S. Kavanaugh and Mario Kav- Schneider, Connie Tixrclli, Eatber Ellx- Air Conditioned tion. Wife of Anthony W. Ball; mother anaugh as sponsors. Predictions of victory at the beth Weidmtn, Franeet Elaine Willard, W yner;. Misses -Mary A. Dalla- CLEANED of Hra. Uary F. Jackaon, Jamea E. and The grade school pupils will give Virginia Lee Woodley, Mayble* Hiyeko roaa, Mary Fitzsimmons, Mary E. Eleanor Ball; aiater of John, Raymond, polls on May 20 for Thomas J. Yaauda: and Henry Schneider. Renutem Uea* wea their annual review under the di­ Grant, Rose Hattendorf, PHONE CH. 2084 MORTUARY Morrissey, leading candidate for Virginia Gabriel Ashe, Johan An­ offered in St. John the Evangeliat’y rection of Margie and Jerry mayor, were made by his sup­ trude Kandorf, Ora Lass i church May 0. Interment Mt. Olivet. toinette Corich, Patricia Ann Edmond­ one E. O’Neil, Veronica D. V W. P. Horan A Son aervice. O’Neil on Monday evening. May porters .as the campaign was son, Billie Jeanne Fargber, Rebecca 1449-Sl Kalamath Sl LUCY CALOBICK, 1S62 Marion 19, in the school hall. drawing to a close. Gomex, Claire Ann Grcenwo<^, Miyeko and May C. Weber. atreet. Mother of Cheryl Alice Caldbick; Hayano, Texsa Haxelwood, Doris Ann In the evening at 6:30 th( MULLIGAN’S I Phone MAin 4006 daughter of Hr. and Hra. Max Duran; Color Day “I have let a lot of light into Horteh, Louiae Frencet Jakthe, Esther nual banquet will be held. CMiimmRmiimnnHiiimiuiiminiuiiHiinnHiuin aiater of Max, Jr.; Phillip. Emeit, and dark places in the course of the Zae Jankovaky, Glenns Mae Johnson, Lionel Duran. Funeral aervicee and in­ To Be Held Lillian L. Long, Clan Sehaubel Mac­ Officers Re-Elected Carpet and Upholstery campaign,” Morrissey said. “Some Donald, Beverly Daniel Olin, Patricia Imhmi nI nk terment in Antonito thia week, W. P. Mass and Holy Communion for Horen A Son eereice. the student body Friday, May 16, of>it was not too pleasant for my Mary McMahon, Patty Jean Maluy, Lil­ Cleaning Service WILLIAM RUPERT MEEKS, formerly opponents. But what I have said lian Martinet, Matilda Lou Hellor, Cath- BRONZE of Wilmington, N. Car. Father of Wll- will inaugurate Color day, the cli­ is the exact truth. I cannot apolo­ erina A xtta Reiselt, Helen Anna Smith, officers waa re-elected: 2079 Washington St. liam Ueeka, Kansaa City. Kani.; brother max of “High School Week.’’ Shir­ Ruth Swartfager, Dorathy Mae Sjrphar, of Felix J. Meeka, Jr., Wilmington, N. gize for the truth. It is incontro­ Ruth Ayako Tanaka, Chiyeko Yamamato, ley Briola and Genevieve Malpiede vertible.” and Dorothy Ann Zabrutky. MEMORIALS Car. Requiem Maia waa offered in St. are chairmen of the talent parade, Bottinelli; prophetess, Miss Lee Joaeph’e (Redemptoriat) church Hay S. Looking vigorous and happy, ST. JOSEPH’S HOSPITAL SCHOOL Boulevard mortuary. which will be presented at assem Matties; historian. Miss Marie rS E B LITERATUKE ON REQUEST Morrissey told of the enthusia^ic OF NURSING, DENVER—Marie Louiae FRANCES LAROCCO, 4224 Quivaa bly period. Prizes will be awarded Ago, Cathlxn Caxoll Ashe, Eleine Ruth Schiffer; treasurer. Miss Cath­ PtrptttuU th* mimoTj of your lorW meetings he had addressed, the on« with a branio memorioL atrut. Mother of Catherine LaRocco to the boy and girl who best ex Caldwell, Eleanor Canacari, Mary Alverda arine Maloney; financial secretaiiy, Bronx to m xt endurins. lout and Vita Piaciotta, New York; Joaephine emplify their class colors. radio speeches he had made, and Cherry. Marguerite Shirley Dilts, Lu­ Mrs. Genevieve Flynn; lecturer. u p o n ilx Clemenxa, Andrew and Veto LaRocco, all the personal contacts with literally cille Carmelita Domenico, Mary Ann "Mulligan’s Muffin Makers” Fchringer, Doria Elaine FritKhe, Florine Miss Elizabeth Salmon; monitor, of Denver. Seventeen grandchildren, 14 thousands of voters throughout QUALITY great-grandchildren, and two great-great­ will meet “Sabell’s Spaghetti Ben­ Mae Gallagher, Jennie Ganvaglia, Dor­ Miss Teresa Feen^; sentinel, grandchildren alao aurvive. Requiem ders” in a baseball game at 1:30 the city, othy Elizabeth Garbarino, Conaucio Mrs. Florence McGiHivray; or­ Meea wat offered in Our Lady of Mt. "I never realized how many Garcia. Terxa Mary Ginti, June Rox MEMORIAL CO. Carmel church Hay 12. Interment Mt. at Berkeley park. Senior and Gioraelli, Alice Pauline Gondeck, Mar­ ganist, Mrs. Julia McDonald; trus­ Olivet. Boulevard mortuary. junior members of the social club friends I had made during the jorie Lee Goodlander, Gloria Irene tees, Mrs. Regina Cole and Grace 8518 E. Colfax Hawkins, Gertrude Helen Henderxn, JEANNETTE CUCINTA ZITO, 4617 will entertain the student body in course of my 47 years,” Morrissey Cassiday; board of managers, Miss EA. 2395 Margaxt Ann Hynn, Ruby June Inness, Perry atreet. Wife of John Zito; mother the evening. said. “It makes me happy, and Patricia Anne Jcnien, Verena Katherine Anne O’Kane, Margaret Carroll, of Pearl DiYorio, Joaephine DIYorio, very, very humble. I promise to Joerger, Narona Gertrude Kemmerer, Mary Achlerno, and Jamea Zito. Den­ Registration of underclassmen Barbara Bach, Mrs. Margaret ■■■.■■aaaaaaaaaa ejLtiJt mamt do my utmost to deserve this con­ Beverly Jane Koth, Margaxt Anne Kova- Werle, and Kate K. Miller. ver; Lucille Cianeio, Lot Angelea, Calif.; for the next year, voting of stu­ rik, Janice Lx Lanning, Shirley Jxn and Anthony Zito, San Diego, Calif.; dent chairmen for Wednesday fidence, this faith and trust. That On May 22 at 7 :45 o'clock in DRYER & ASTLER Slater of Dominic, Anthony, end Marahall is my pledge.” Larten, Patricia Ann Lewis, Rosemary Periichetti and . Jamea Alley. Twelve classes, and an afternoon social Frances Merlino; Holy Ghost church, an anniversary grandchildren and three great-grand­ sponsored by the Lincoln club Morrissey said the issues in the Joaephine Mettina, Franex Elixbetb Mass will be offered in honor of PRINTING GO. children alao aurvive. Requiem Mtaa waa under the direction of Joseph Volk, mayoralty campaign are “clear- Hexnar, Marilyn Ann Mills, Alice Grace St. Rita with a special remem­ offered in Holy Family church May 12. Hazel Dixon, and Lois Foley, of­ cut” and familiar to every citizen Moore, Elnara Pearl Moore. Margaret brance of departed members and Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortu­ of the city. He pointed out devious Roxlie Morell, Catherine Ellen Ochsner, Programs and Circulars ary. ficers, marked Membership day. Margaret Ellen O'Connor, Eleie Jane Father William Neenan, who*was traps that had been laid to draw Ottwald, Geraldine Joan Puzo. Helen Lor- Tickets for CLEMACA M. SANDOVAL. Hothar of Hobbyists Enter Contest the second chaplain of Court St. Eleanor, Edward, Frank, Patfick, and the unwary into pitfalls, but that rienc Roach, Dora Maxine Buggies, Lil­ Rita. Bazaars and Carnivals Thomas Toohey and Thomas lian Irene Sagehorn, Leafte June Sam- ludore Sandoval, Hrt. Joaie Chavax, and Martelon were in charge of Hobby by sticking to the truth and the Mrs. Gerald Malone is the Quickly Produced Virginia Moya. Requiem Maaa waa of­ main issues he had brought home mona, Betty June Shevick, Betty Jean fered in St. Cajetan’e church May IS. day Tuesday. Thirty-eight entries, Small, Phylllt Jxn Sponeman, Virginia mother of twins, a boy and a girl, Reatonably Priced Interment Mt. Olivet. Capitol mortuary. ranging from miniature midget to the people Denver’s problems Margaret Mary Stehno, Madeleine Vir­ born May 9. ROSE M. GRIPPA, 6800 N. Tennyaon auto racers, with a speed of 95 and their solution. ginia Stephras, Dorothy Lavern Stewart, UNION LABEL IF DESIRED street. Mother of Mra. Anna Conti of Eleanor Ellxbeth Sup, Mary Lorraine “For 20 years or more, this city Twining, Helen Virginia Vance. Frances American Pennant Salt Lake City, Mrs. Angelina Lauxta, miles per hour, to a shell jewelry has been ruled by a small clique H e r e , every Catholic service is supdr- 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. Michael, James, Jennie, Joe, and Mary collection, were judged by Fathers Anna May Vogt, Ella Marie Warxn, of power-mad persons whose only Jeanne Anne Webster.' Vetulia Welch. Grippa, and the late Jerry L. Grippa; Leo Flynn, Omer Foxhoven, and Mfg. Co. vised by Francis J. Cervi, former student KEystone 6348 sister of Mrs. Louiae Pen7 , Eighteen thought has been to serve their Luclle Frances Wheeler, and Phyllis Joseph Koontz, and by James Ixne Yxrous. MFGR’S. OF of St. Thomas Seminary. 1 a vwTra'rrirwTnrirawyww'innnnrih grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildran special interests,” Morrissey as­ HI-8CBOOL AND FRAT. BANNERS. also aurvive. Requiem Maas was of­ Kenna. Originality, educational ST. ANTHONY’S HOSPITAL SCHOOL SEALS. STATE PENNANTS, SCOUT Capitol provides complete, beautiful and fered in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church serted. “The families, the tax­ OF NURSING, DENVER-Jennie S. Ber- Let na show ;’on monameDta value, and development of the payers of this city have always BANNERS memorable Catholic Mrvice st a central loca. we have erected in Mu Olivet Hay 14. Interment ML Olivet. Olinger hobby were considered in awarding linger, LuJean Boyle. Doris Jx n Coffey, CHENILLE EMBLEMS. m ortuary. been a side issue to be conven­ Rosemary Dodson. Wanda L x Fernimen. MONOGRAMS AND CAPS tion—and at coats any family can afford. Cemetery. the ribbon. Rita Rose Friscbholt, Alberta H. Gabardi, ELIZABETH ROHNER. Wife of John iently ignored. I forced these 634 letk S t, Fontiaa BnildiDg, KE 88(7 Ask for illustrated booklet describing Capi* Rohner, Idaho Springs. Requiem Haas The National Forensic league cynical masters into the open. Zella M. Gallatin, Edna Gxrge, Herna K A. T. THOMSON waa offered in Idaho Springs May 10. Cravatt. Shirlee R. Grxn', Jx n C. Hxk- tol’s facilities and Mrvices. Furnished without Interment M t Olivet. presented an assembly, with Ber­ “The real issues are clear-cut man, Bernice 1. Howland, LaVerne TONY FERREin MONUMENTS FRED A. M’CEE, 1720 E. 17th ave­ nard Warner as chairman, on Wed­ and well-known. 'They are hous­ Hutchinson. Bcvxly H. Lance, Deannc So. t World War Vot obligation. 600 Sherman St. TA. 8018 nue. Son of Mn. Matilda McGee; brother nesday, Citizenship day. Donald ing, health, streets, alleys, dumps, Matthews, Barbers Nolte Davis, Frances Inritaa Hit Old Friend* and CtMtomcra to of Mra. Marie Trout and Pat McGee of Anderson, Robert Greenburg, and non-discrimination, and what H. Pxvy, Gladys Rossman, Harriet M. Hit New Store . . . Denver. Six aunts and one uncle alao Gerald Rumley gave oratorical, Rudbxk, Vina Mary Sebastian, Mary survive. Funeral services were held Americans call progress. For 20 Elixbelh Shx, Dolores M. Skroch, Rose The Congress Clothing Co. May 10. dramatic, and humorous declama­ years these problems have either Marie Soixn. Corinne Stephens, Julia JOHN HELGETH, Elbert. Brother of F. Tokar, and Margaret E. Yoaebum. 433 1STH ST. T A . 4 7 1 8 CAPITOL mORTOflRV tions, respectively. On that day been ignored entirely or attended ‘'S p x itl AttentlOD to Clcrgr’* Paul and Joe Helgeth and Mra. Mary MERCY HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF Larsen. Requiem Maas and Interment James Villotti, Anna May Kirk, to on a piecemeal basis highly un­ Tailor Hate Readj Mads Uilitarr Soppllx 14th Avenue et Lincoln (0pp. Stete Cepitol) KEystone 0281 ERIGKSON NURSING, DENVER—Mary Meliaaa Al­ MAIL ORDERS were in Elbert May 10. Joseph Volk, and Mary Stefanich satisfactory to everyone. ford. Eva Marie Babcock, RiU Marie MARGARET M'GUIRE, 2148 Welton presided in Uie halls, and’students “By bringing the issues and Bahl, Dorothy Jxnne Berthold, Florence ONE DAT SERVICE THE RULE— MEMORIAL GO. street. Mother of Marion, Nellie, and were “teachers” for a day. Carolina Carlson, Gladys Ado Carter, NOT THE EXCEPTION Martin McGuix of Denver; aiater of my answers to them into the open Catherine Marie Casey. Donna Vernxn 820 Speer Bird. Denver, Colo. Mn. Annie Hillman, Windsor, Ontario; Paper Rates ‘Excellent’ in the course of this campaira, Collette, Alice Margaret Condon, Mary Public Cleaners Mrs. Abbie Love, Yorkton, Saak., Canada; National Scholastic Press as­ I have created a distinct dis­ Therex Cullen, Gertrude K. Diederich, jUI GarmeaU Insured Acidnst FIro and John Johnson, Roslin, Ontario. Re­ sociation report has given the turbance in the camps of my op­ June liX Esser, Lavena Ethel Gardner, and Tbeft CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING Monuments Markers quiem Mass waa offend in Holy Ghoet Margaret L. Gorman, Sarah Helen G xx. church May 14. Interment Ht. Olivet. Lamp-Post first-class rating for ponents and have forced issue Evelyn Janice Grovx, Margaret Mary Tho Fined in Cemetery MICHAEL J. LEARY issues of the paper published dur­ after issue into the light of day. Haberer, Inx Lucille Hahn. Marie E. Michael J. Leary, 68, of 1868 Clayton ing the first semester. Out of a “Let’s have some action for a Heilman. Anna Marie Hett. Eathx I20RICI Ads Louiae Hill, Ada Louise Jofanaon. Mar­ Memorial! street, died May 8 in a local hoapital total score of 866, points totaling change. My program is positive, CARMEMT c u a h in g system It wiU pay yon to road ALL of Iho foUowing adTartiaamaotu. ^ after an illneaa of three weeks. A na­ 240 were given for news writing not negative. It is definite and garet Jean Johnson, Hazel Annette REPRESENTATIVES tive of Monson, Mus., Hr. Leary at­ Kelley, Louise Koehler, Emma Ix>uia# tended the Monson academy then. He and editing. The judges’ comment constructive. It calls for action, Magagna, -Dolores M. Mahon Elizabeth A, A A A A A Denrcrt Colorado Sprlngat came to Denver when he waa 17. For was: "The editing is thoughtfully not promises.” M. May. fttricia Anne McAndries, Joyce several years he waa associated with the T x McCay, Roberta Terelt McConville. FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS WOOD 8ALE~KindIlng, range, heater» Jay Busht Scott D. Tinadale, done.” Morriss^ urged every voter to 1106 No. Nevada Singer Sewing Machine Co., and later Donit L x McGx, Charlotte Clara Nlern- furnace, fireplace blocks, mill ends^De* he became a dealer for the Remington Typography and make-up re­ go to the ^olls May 20. He said berger, Dorothy Suxn .Nxalanlk. Su­ Eaargrncr Orr Clxaing Bvrvix 2 Car radio, 6 tubeti ffood condition, fiti livered |3.00. KEystone 2460. Grulcy, Cols.t Woatorn Slopat zanne Frances Orr, Sybil Jxn Perkins, hoars or lax at alight additional xaL older model*. 126.00. RA. 819S. Roy Adami Typewriter Co. He remained there ceived a superior score of 230 that only a complete turnout of LAWNMOWERs sharpened, Sl.76. Called L tt E. Gibaoa until about 1818, when he started with Clara Mae Phllllpa, Yvonne Marie Price. Oar Own Plant Oparatad an tha Pueblo t points. The judges advised that citizens could wrest Denver from Ciara Helen Ritter. Bernice Ann Rothx- Preatoaa. for and delivered. Jays Hahdwars A Be* the Travelers Insurance Co. He __ FOR SALE — REAL ESTATE, pair, 4236 Tennyson. GR. 7993. Sonthem Colo, i Michael J, Fiahtr, tired two years ago after more than 26 current and international events the hands of the “small clique” berg, Stella Marie Ruiz. Beverly Jane PHONE ALPINE 2181 Carl R. Loo, 720 Palmar Ava. yyara of insurance work. Hr. Leary wsi be given more space. Ajidrew Mar­ which rules openly and from be­ Schindler, Edna Mae SUrks. Josephine 131 16tl) S trx t Danvar 1. Ctolarada Incoai* property for *ale, 7*room*, white brick, ra* fomace, completely fumiahed SPLENDID opportunity to make money. 220 Cimarron, W yomlnri a member of the Knights of Columbus telon, ’47, is editor. hind the scenes. Mary Stoll. Lucille S. Taucher, Virginia La Junta, Colo. John A. Jacoby for miny years. Surviving ax a daugh­ Marie Vance, Edna Delores Wilson. upstairs and down with refrifferator and Call GR 2096 before 10:30 a.m. or after ter. Mx. Catherine Howard, and a son, Jacqueline Anne Young, and Virginia washinR machine included. Apartment on 6:80 p.m. WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG Edwin Leary of The Register business Ruth Zirman. second floor, 2 ^ r garage, two block* from staff, both of Denver. Requiem Maas SL Dominic’* School, No. 11 busline, po*> MUSICAL INSTRUMEf«rrS JOANN SMITH CROWNS MARY STATUE session upstairs and down by the 7tb of was offered in St Philonfhna’s church Built Like New Reconditioned planoa, players, grands, or^ May 10. Interm ent M t O livet W. P. June, leaving city. 2719 Haxel court, GR. Hoxn A Son service. 3837. gaos (pipe and reed), orchestra instruments. Spillane Mortsani IN MAY RITES IN GREELEY PARISH By T. R. Walker, 236 Broadway. 8P. 7864. MISS MARY FAHEY MUSICAL 1545 So. Broadway PEarl 0723 SOMEBODY PLEASE Reqniem Maaa w u offared in the Ca- Greeley.—For the annual May of Platteville; and Ed Flynn of SkiUed RICCARDA FORREST MOONCT — Vlo- thedxl Hay 18 for Hiss Mary Mar- READ THIS: lln • piaao • cDtcmbla. Conventont to Afra. John H. Spillane saxt Fahey, 70, one of the first nuxe crowning in St. Peter’s church, Milliken. Edward Brynn, 78, a Tbs wsdding date Is almost hsrs, St Joaaph'a and St Franeit te Salx RegUtered Funeral Director Xxduates of Mercy hoapital and a pri­ resident of Greeley for 57 years, Craftsmen and still no apsrtmcnt! My hairris Pariahx. 125 Pennsylvania. Pbont RA 6303. vate nuxe in Denver for many yean. Joann Smith was chosen by the waa buried in Linn Grove ceme­ turning gray I If anyens has any­ and Embalmer Mias Fahey, who died Hay 8 In the Olin student body to crown the, statue tery. He is survived by his wife, thing resembling an apartmsnt. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING hotel, where she* lived, waa bom in In ­ of the Blessed Virgin. Members Mary; one son, and two daughters. please rush to the aearest phene FOR PAPER’ HANGINO and painting aaJJ land in 1877. She came to Denver 46 UPHOLSTERING and call David Prudhomme, KE. A. Beringtr. 163 Madtoon. EA 2286- years ago and entered nunea' tnining at of the junior high school, accom­ Jerome Henry Loeffler and 4265 ar EA. S93I. 1 am a A a ff Call a Mercy hospital. She was smduated two Lydia Winter were recently mar­ Finest Selection of Fabrics writer on THE REGISTER, vet, BRICK REPAIRS yean later in Its first xnduation data. panied by flower girls, were named ried in St. Peter’s church. Father college grad. 3# yoars eld. My Miss Fahey waa a iwrober of the St. attendants. A sermon and Bene­ Froegel officiated. Mildred Marie at Prices that Satisfy girl wants very mach te marry die. SPECIALIZING In hrick pointing and x- Thomas Seminary xuTld, the Cathedral diction by the Very Rev. B. J. Froe- and vice versa. palring, alao x n lk tn g and painting. MA. ZOXE CAB Altar and Rotary. Tabemaele. St. Vin­ Loeffler, sister of the bridegroom, 6666. WALTER EVANS. 1946 P x rl E t cent's Aid. and Qdxn of Heaven Aid gel were on the program. was bridesmaid, and Charles Loef­ • Remodeling MAin 7171 locieties. the Third Order of St. Fxn- Pxmpt Conrtnns Servtx cis, and the Regiatend Nurses' axocto- Two Pianists fler was best man. After a wed­ • Repairing WANTED TO RENT CHEAPER RATES tion. Surviving are a nephew, Patrick ding trip, the couple will make • Refinishing CLEAN NEW CABS Fahey of St. Ijouia, and a aiater and two Rated ‘Excellenf their home in St. Peter’s parish. WANTED House or Apt by June 1st Best of csre brothers in Dublin. Ireland. Interment All Work Guaranteed and references. C. H. Lindner, CH 0787. Mt, Olivet. W. P. Honn A Son aervice. Two piano soloists from the The bride is a recent convert. 3 LAUNDRESSES EMPLOYED couple desperately in need of ninth grade in St Peter’s school CALL GL. 2549 2 or /S. room apartment References if JULIUS NICKLIS won the rating of “excellent” in SALARY CHANGE Good Salary with All desired. PEarl 3848 after 5 p.m. Julius Nicklis, 81. of 1266 S. Gaylord the Northern Colorado Music fes­ BUILtWELL Permanently employed marrieried couple. street, died in his home Hay 7 after a Expenses Paid. World war II veteran and wif'iA, need an long illness. Mr. Nicklis was born In tival in Greeley. They are Rich­ FURNITURE AND apartment, fttmished or unfurntshclumbna, O. He cemetery. He is survived by two Camp FOR PARTICULARS ance, not for just a day, week, came to Colorado u a young man, and ($6,600); manager of health and COUNCILMAN daughters, Mrs. Helen Bihain of charity, $4,000, ($6,500); city CaU KE. 4205 or Write after several yxra of mining he xrae Greeley and Mrs. Agnes Nesom Call KE. 4205 or month or year, but through to Denver. For raox than 46 yean he attorney, $6,000, '($6,500); and P. 0 . Box 1620,. V had operated a wboixalc produce bnti- auditor, $4,600, ($6,500); District No. 7 Write P. 0. Box 1620, every moment of our lives. nnt hex. He retind about 10 yean txch journalism. H* taught gt Denvtr Denver 1, Colo. ago. Surviving ax hit wife. Hx. Elix- university for a yxr. and thx retired. Commissioner of su p p lies, . , . WHO KNOWS HIS DISTRICT Denver beth C. Kavanagh: and two sons, Thomas, Hr. MacLennan. k resident of the Brown $3,000, ($6,000); clerk and re­ Don’t wait. Plan a memorial Jr., and John C., all of Denver. Inter­ Palace hotel for many years, had no Pol. Adv. ment Mt Olivet (teorge P. Hdeke^al known turvivora. Requiem Mua wat of­ corder, $2,600, ($4,000); justice NOW and make every day service. fered in Holy Ghost church May 12. In­ of the peace (2), $4,000, ($8,000); Veteran terment ML OliveL Olinger mortuary. election commissioners (2), $2,000, Register Associate Editor your own MEMORIAL DAYl JAMES M. MacLENNAN ($3,000); councilmen (8), $9,600, ($19,200); president of council, James H. MacLennan, veteran Denver MRS. ROSE E. W^DOW To the Voters NEEDS APARTMENT JAGQUES BROTHERS newspaperman and former editorial Requiem Meat waa offered in St. $1,800, ($3,000); toUl, $54,500, writer for The Rocky Mountain News, Louis’ church. Englewood. May 8 for ($91,200). died May 8 in the Porter sanitarium Mra. Rose K. Wedojv. 76. 4821 S. Broad­ in District 8 Pumithed or Unfurnished Since 1902 after a long flinxs. Mr. MacLennan waa way. who died in her home Hay 6 after On valuation of'$429,511,420.00 Both Employed, •Call FR 1062 MONUMENTS OF DISTINCTION born in Scotland, was a graduate of Edin­ a long Ilinxt. Born in . a mill levy of .0855 would produce Bwtoa I tellm It to b. In tha btit Intimta at tb« (to- burgh university, and began bis' xreer 28 E. 6th Ave. Tabor 6468 Mra. Wedow came to Denm when the $36,723.23 to take care of the pro­ tricl. and to arder to clarilr tht batM, I aa ntlriof m Can- on several newpapera in Scotland before waa flve, and had bran a resident alnct. posed increase of $86,700.00. For dldila (« CaOKlIaian Irtai Olitrtot I IS FAVII IF JAMES coming to the United Statx in 1880. in 1888 she married Frank M. Wedow FIEStUEt. Shortly after hit arrival in the United hex. They celebrated their 68th wed­ $2,500.00 property valuation, the Distinctive. Printing Statx he came to Colorado and baxme ding annirerxry last Saptamber. Sur­ tax would be increased 21 cents; 1 (Hply appiactoto tha ngawrt that nany rf yao hira editor of The Lxdvilla Herald-Democrat. viving. in addition to her hnabaod, are firaa M u d 1 ok that y« lira that laaa, vhalabaarltd m v • LEAVES GOOD IMPRESSIONS AND In 1808 he waa hired as managing editor Bve sons, Frank. Jr.. Dxvcr; HatCy. $5,000.00 property valuation, in­ port, la Hr. Flioqiiai la tha alactlag Hay 30. of t^e old Denvx Timet, and a ftw Lyons; Albert. Littleton; Charlet, Den­ creased 43 cents; $10,000.00 prop­ helps your business COLD SPRING yxra later bxaroe an editorial writer for ver, end Leonard, Englewood: two daugh­ erty valuation, increased 86 cents; 8INCKIUSLY. The Denvx Republixn. In 1814 ha be­ ters, Hrt. Ida Lee of Arvada and Mrs. L. D. MULLIGAN MONUMENTS came chief editorial writer for The Rocky Carria Collins of San Franeixo: 18 $16,000.00 property valuation, in­ ABEGG-FELLOWS Printing Co. IKAUTIFtll. CMAIUS Mountain News, and he xtained that grandchildren; and six great-graodebil- creased $1.28; $26,000.00 prop­ PoL Adr. B18 14th Str««t KEystone 4054 i^eammmii poattioa until 18J8| when b« quit to drtn. IntermtDt LittlMon. erty valuation, increased $2.14.

1 Thursday, May 15, 1947 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEyatone 4205 PAGE THIRTEEN ||as wraic rv-Tisrirr.." The Denver Catholic Register itramiAant ...... _ .Moit ReT. ArchbUhop Urban J. Vahr, D.D. Rt- RtT. Matthaw Smith, Ph.D„. LLJ)., J

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Maaafactartn al CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS CHURCH FURNITURE BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES MUltcork of All Kindt FRANK KIRCHHOF, President' 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. C F. STAHL, Secretary DENVER, COLO. PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 4206 T hursday, May 15, 1947

Guadalupe Parish Reorganization of AOH Officers Seated SEE ^ ‘SKID SAFETY Plannii^ Bazaar Contemplated in Denver By S t Louis’PTA WM. EICH A drive to reorganize and re­ Catholic businessmen and civic FINE FUR 1552 Lawrence activate the Denver division of the leaders will support Mr. Reilly’s (St. Loui*’ Parl.h, Englewood) (Onr Ladjr of Gnailalupa Pariah, Ancient Order of Hibernians, well- eifforts,” he added. Mrs. A. Zarlengo, president of AT FAIR PRICES* MA. 8862 WITH Danvar) known organization of Irish Catho­ "We are fortunate that Mr. the Catholic Parent-Teacher Plans art under way and com* lics, dedicated to the principles of Reilly’s duties as a constitution league, installed these PTA offi­ Vel of World War No. S mitteea have been set up for the tolerance and freedom of religion, ally elected official of the state cers May 18: Mrs. E. Glenn, pres­ Jewelry— Gifts QUALITY annual bazaar to be held on the was announced this week by James of California bring him to Denver ident; Mrs. T. Van Swearingen, COLFAX AT WASHINGTON chapel grounds. A 1947 Ford sedan W. Creamer, Denver attorney, at this time, and we expect bis vice president; Mrs. H. A. Kissoll, KB 4B7B will be given away the last night visit to result in much good for second vice president; the Very of the bazaar. "George R. Beilly, national or- anizer of the Hibernians,, will be our community,’’ Mr. Creamer de­ Rev, Joseph O’Heron, third vice The members of the Altar society in Denver May 17 through May clared. "Georg# R. Reilly,’’ he president; Mrs. Paul Hogan, treas­ will receive Communion in a body explained, "will represent Califor­ urer; Mrs. Harold Hoy, secretary; Sunday, May 18. nia and the state ooard of equal­ and Mrs. William Roach, his­ RECAPPING The Young Ladies’ sodality ization at the National Administra­ torian. served a luncheon for the mothers tors’ convention to be held in the Mrs. E. Glenn, president, was •AlANCES YOUR RECAR on Mother’s day, Brown Palace hotel May 18, 19, in cha^e of the businesa meeting. IIKE A NEW TIRE ’Services are being held each eve­ and 20." Mrs. £. Vogt, health chairman, ning at 7:30 in the chapel, after In a letter to local leaders out­ gave a report on the summer SINCERITY OlVES LONGER MILSAOl which all members of the Young lining his reorganization plans for round-up. She requested thft the NO SHIMMY Ladies’ sodality are urged to re* the Ancient Order of Hibernians, parents of children who are enter­ main in order to practice for the Mr. Reilly wrote: ing the first grade this fall send coronation which will be held May This is the quality which distinguishes O uigg 26. Mary Gomez was chosen queen, "Some time ago I noticed an edi­ the names of the children to the ^ > - » o ' and her attendants are Mary Maes* torial in one of your newspapers school or the rectory. Mrs. William Newton's campaign for Mayor of Denver. tas, Jean Olguin, Sally Romero, referring to the great parades once Roach gave a r^ 'o rt on the con­ GENERAL held in Denver many, many years vention held in Fort Collins April Many of you who hove heard Mr. Newton in and Carmen Blea. The crown* ago. The editorial commented on ^ TIRE bearer will be Jaclde Martinez, 22 and 23. recent personal appearances throughout the city have r the loss of enthusiasm and inter­ Mrs. T. Van Swearingen, pro­ est in honoring the patron saint gram chairman, presented the remarked: lUimRECAPniKlEAOMMTaS of Ireland, St Patrick, and a pub­ Ice Show Is Held Over Glenn children, who played several "This man is differdnt from the usual wvHnM ndil^ By Mexico City Demand lic display of the Irish Catholics’ selections. belief in the principles of tolerance political candidate. He wants noth* F e l ew vke. . . O ie * A Ih f* OvaNTy and freedom of religion. Mrs. Reims took the room at­ r«M«r... M«t la lawal Holiday on lee, the show that tendance and announced the sec­ ing for himself... he has no axe to “I feel it is important that we ond grade as winners. The eighth will open in the City auditorium, have in the state of Colorado and grind...he is making no rash prom* Denver, .May 21, was held over in in the city of Denver a vigorous grade dads won the prize for larg­ Mexico City because of popular group to be the spokesmen for those est attendance. ises and is pandering to no special demand. The Mexican Ministry of of Irish ancestry in your state, Mrs. A. Girety and the second JOE KAVANAUGH Education, sponsors, announced and to encourage and co-operate grade mothers served refresh­ groups to gain quick votes. ments. that thousands had previously George R. Reilly with other organizations in pro­ UNCOLN AT TTH been turned away. moting tolerance and religious free­ Hours of Musses W e think you will agree with us that O uigg The Denver showing of the Ice 21, and will direct the drive for dom. extravaganza will be held under new members and an active pro­ "The history of the Hibernians To Change Mag 25 Newton is the candidate for public office Denver has PHONE TA. 1261 ~ the management of Arthur M. gram,” Mr. Creamer announced. is a glorious one. Our roots go The summer schedule of Sunday long been waiting for. Oberfelder. "A group of Denver's outstanding deep into the past. The Ancient Masses will begin on the last Sun­ Order of Hibernians has been or­ day of the month, May 25, with Ouigg Newton has a happy combination of vi­ ganized for more than 100 vears. Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11:30. sion and common sense. His program and his platform “Originally the order had its The vacation school for Catholic birth in Ireland, where its duty was children attending the public for Denver are based on facts and realities...not on to defend the priests who were schools will begin on June 9. vote-catching phrases which mean nothing. forced because of persecution to Hostesses for the Altar society say Mass in caves and barns and card partyyto be held in the school Newton's approach to city problems is in the fields. this Thursday, Ascension day, May “The history of the Hibernians 16, are Mrs. J. Jaap, Mrs. J. Kee­ simply that a great city, like Denver, needs in the United States has been one gan, and Mrs. M. O’Sullivan. All ond deserves efficient, business-like man* of active co-operation with local are invited to attend. parish priests, and of raising a The school children are conclud­ ogement. national voice on every question ing this week' a successful paper His program embraces city personnel, purchas­ requiring the spirit of true Amer­ ai\d magazine drive. icanism. This Sunday will be Communion ing, housing, police, recreation facilities, health, in- "On my visit to Denver to at­ day for the children of the parish. dustrial-'Ylevelopment, traffic, charter reform, and tend the National Administrators’ A hundred persons attended the convention I am naturally most Holy Name Mother’s day break­ long-range city planning. anxious to take advantage of the fast last Sunday. He is the only candidate who con ^ive Denver opportunity to assist in reviving the Ancient Order of Hibernians. genuine non-partisan government. It is my hope that we will be able Novena Set May 16-24 to bring together a strong group that will work to revive the spirit That's why we urge you to support and elect of our order in the city of Denver At St. Vincent's Home throughout the year, and particu­ larly around St. Patrick’s day, and A rovena to Our Lady of Vic­ to foster and encourage a closer tory will be held May 16-24 at ML Quigg tie by means of Catholic Action SL Vincent’s home, Denver, con­ within the local parishes in our ducted by the Sisters of Charity. community. Mass will be celebrated daily. NEWTON “The drfeat of the forces of anti- The sisters and boys will receive To\i know, Brother Bear, it^s time that you and I got down to the Christ must be brought about by Communion, and recite the Rosary, fflis ad paid Ear bf Niwten lot Uayot Club bear facts. organization with the fighting her­ litany, and other prayers for their JOHIiniE: itage of the Hibernians." benefactors. I can’t worry about elections, Johnnie. I have enough trouble keeping BEAR: my wife and kids happy where we’re living. JOHnniE: 'Then that’s just why you should be interested in this May 20th elec­ tion. BEAR: I don’t get it. Here’s what I mean. Ah . . . quit yawning. You’ve been sleeping JOHIiniE: all winter. N'ow, listen. My daddy says if these CIVIC IMPROVE­ MENT BOND projects pass you might even get a new home. You mean they’ll fix this City Park Zoo so it’ll be decent enough for BERR: a bear? Sure. And for kids like me there’s gonna be 31 new baseball fields JOHnniE: . . . 39 additional softball grounds . . . 17 new tennis courts . . • 13 more swimming pools . , and 5’ recreation centers for kid^like my « brother and sister. Holy smokes! You mean there are some people actually INTER­ BEHR: ESTED in kids and animals? /

Of V./V.MXAI9^^ com’se,^^urj;^ss. OVfUX UOw* _A.^bqdv^ XXX4 ~ W V l V whqUkes VY AXIVCw boysU w j O or bears will vote FOR JO H nniE : the CIVIC IMPEOVEM^NT’BOND project.

Yes, the challenge of May 20th is one every father and mother must face. Whether to provide a clean, decent city for their sons and daughters . . . and their favorite animal friends . . . or to sink back into unhealthy hiberna­ tion while Denver becomes a second rate city. Here’s what your vote FOR these projects will give you: / 1. A $2,000,000 Art Museum. 2. An enlarged City Auditorium. 3. Improved, expanded Civic Center. / 4. More extensive Colorado Museum of Natural History. 5. A new $2,000,000 Concert Holl. 6. Improved Denver General Hospital with building for Public Welfare. 7. A new Public Library, accommodating Denver's expanding population. 8. Extended runwoys and focilities at Municipal Airport. 9. A new Stockyards Stadium for sporting attractions. 10. $1,000,000 for improved recreational facilities. 1 1 . A humane and decent Zoo for animals ot City Pork.

Even the Aapt of thb latest **New Freedom Cas Kitchen” is newsi It introduoee the modified semi-ctrenlar plan—for gretter The kitchen that's 10 years eSeisney in a imaller iptoe. Notiee how near the refrigerator is to the range. . . aiid how few steps need be taken te _ J g j S # 1 * A ” ■ ■ • 0 0 O l l l l O lIlY lO v dishes to the link. Yet for all of iti work-uving eompsctnesi, this kitchen hu so much light and air, it would never make a woman feel “hemmed in.”

XO IIVCREASE 1I¥ PROPERTY TAXES! I li Public Service Cenpony of Colorado / T h u rid a y , May 16, 1947 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER telephone, EEystone 4206 PAGE FIFTEEN ANNUAL MAY CROWNING CEREMONY IIII Mother's Face Will Light Up NEWMIIII CLUB Please Vote For . . . Wb« »ht h«r " n u r r d r y " Uundir bmidl* t09* HELD BY SETON SCHOOL OF NURSING t)Mk from CJtF-nit«. Shi will Snd b « t«bta Item. W llnm and kitchen Itain— all h«r flatwork— waihid, iroaid and raadjr AJI her othir things will b# nmtly folded and r Colorado Springs. — The Seton secretary of the sodality, and Miss or. If she wUhei. ebe may na« them without school of nursing held its annual Dolores Ortiz, vice prefect. Miss Ironln* . . . they’re lult that beautifully done I May crowning ceremony May 11 Sally Starsmors was the cro'wn- Minlaram bundle, only Me, Hankies flnlilMd, le Greeley.,— The regular meeting in the Glockncr hospital chapel, at bearer, and Misses Julia Trainor Glenwood Springs.—The annual AMENDMENT NO. 4 each extra, Shlrta Snlthed, lOe each extra. of the Ne'wman club of the Colo­ 8:30 p.m. Miss Mary Ann Knight, and Mary Stanmore were train- corporate Communion for the rado State College of Education prefect of the sodglity, crowned the bearers. Following the exercises, Cauolie Daughters was held May fir riek-ir «x< Dolivtfy ttnfko Iktt etil ®^rafJL®*Ove7'* was held May 6. statue of the Blessed Mother. Her a Mother’s day tea was held in the 4. A breakfast followed at the I Officers elected for the coming attendants were Miss Elise Lowrey, music room of the Marg;sry Reed Colorado hotel.' The grand regent, year are Don Harron, president; memorial. Mrs. Dorothy Burger, presided; THEY HELP YOU PROTEa YOURS CITY-ELITE LAUNDRY ^____ Rose Soon, vice president; Pris­ John Webstar returned Monday Mrs. John Bershenyi played two (SANITONE cilla Cabulong, recording secre­ from a trip to Los Angeles and piano selections, and Mrs. Burger tary; Marianne Zaek, correspond 21 TOTS RECEIIE San Franciaco. welcomed the group. The vice W ON'T YOU HELP THEM PROTEa THEIRS TAbor 3385 Ing secretary; Paul Gregor, treas­ Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts state regent. Miss Catherine I0«n Oil (or Cash & Cjrry at 2101 Lawrencr '462 York, 1809 Champa urer; Helen Alitto, historian; and left by plana May 10 for Charles­ McNulty, spoke briefly. The Betty Weber, re-elected as dele­ ton, S. Car. Mrs. Roberts jeame chaplain, the Rev, C. E, Kessler, gate to the Newman protfince con­ here as a bride. They will be at addressed the meeting.^ ST the home of her parents, Mr. and W, H. Patterson^Dias vention. 1 N Mrs. Joseph Pattm on. Funeral services for William H. Outgoing officers are Merrif Patterson were held April 30 from POLICE RETIREMENT PLAN Foster, president; Don Harron, Fort Collins,—Twenty-one chll The Progressive Book club will dren of St. Joseph's school made celebrate its 20th birthday Satur­ St. Stephen’s church, Father Kes­ vice president; Mary Lou Wil­ sler offering Requiem High Msss. liams, recording secretary; Evelyn their First Holy Communion in the day with a luncheon and program SPBINGS 7:30 Mass on May 11. They wore in the home of Mrs. Walter Mrs. Albert Kessler snd Mrs. Elias, corresponding secretary; Joseph Ryan sang, with Mrs. Ryan REVISED MAY 1947 Frank Petrocco, treasurer; and Donald €. Ahlbrandt, Clao Dinkel, Brandes. Assisting her will be Eugene Emanual, Thomas «Hehn, Mrs. Eugene Brown and Mra. Au­ as accompanist at the organ. Dorothy Van Driel, historian. Hr. Patterson, 77, had been In PETE BEROM Fort Collins Newmanites have Robert Halzfaster, Richard Kints gust Bender. C> O. Olrlen ley, Michael McClanahan, Richard Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michae' failing health since last October invited the Colorado State New­ and (Tied April 27 in a local hos­ ToLA*t. fXJRNITlJRE SHOP man club to an all-day picnic at Orleans, Anthony Spiotto, Robert Shepard are Mr. and Mrs. John CraOLeTKRINO, Estes Park Sunday, May 26. A Wilcox, Claudia Bertragnolli, Wright of Long Beach, Calif., and pital. PEBHNS-SHEAIIEB BE-npnOI,STEBING AND Guendolyn B o g a r d, Mary E New York dty. Mrs. Wright is He was bom in North Burke, ■ ■ ' Oi ^»«bna EEPAIBINO • Field Mass at Camp St. Malo is ■tip Covers and Draperies being planned. A baseball team is Bowen, Judy Day, Jeanetta Dortig- Mrs. Shepard’s aunt. N. Y., and had been a resident of 102 No, Tejon Made to Order nac, Mary Lou Fattor, Roberta L«ava* for Rhoda liland Glensrood the past 46 years, in being organised. All Catholic stu­ the plumbing business until his COLOBADO BPBINGa- Farnitnre Made to Order dents ate invited. Fattor, Micholine Hues, Patricia Mrs. Catherine Holland left for ■MARTBST STOM m ■, Caarade Aee. Mala ISM Huss, Betty M. Sherman, and her home in Rhode Island, after retirement about seven years ago News has b^n received of the Joyce Wombacker. several months’ visit here with His wife preceded him in death Store for Men Newman club national convention Girls of the second and third relatives. She visited a week in 21 years ago. Since that time he which will be held July 11-13 in grades acting as flower girls were and two weeks in New made his home with his daughter, CASH Boys Shop WIUIAM C. GRARON Houston, Tex. It is hop^ that the Marjorie Rae File, Catherine Cal­ York city, cn route to her home. Mrs. Phil Rigney. Beside Mrs. Rig- C.S.C.E. Newman club will be well laghan, Beverly Bogard, Mary Ann Edwatd McKim of San Fran ney, two nephews, Frank and E< We WiU Pay Cash for Small Women’s Casual Shop Optometrist represented. Piefer, and Barbara Perry, The ciMO, who had been the guest of ward Patterson of Lead'ville, and t» Nartb Tejea St. pagea were Patricia Day, Ray­ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward one niece, Sister Mary Grace of Homes in or Near Denver. *th 8t. Denver, Colorado Brother Heir Mfchaol Madden Monroo CiW. Mo. Brother Heir Simon Hadden, Allas Gentrol DolIvcnr, UREELEY John MeNabh Wianipos, Monltoba, 61ST YEAR Coiuda Brother Heir Edward Mtddtn 114 Jooopbtno at., Bulova & Gruen DtoTcr, Colorado Brothor Bair Mrs. CotharllM Heir. Legatee Sonth Greeley Fnel Watches Hemilton Monroe Oltr. Me. , S blar snd OtTiSM Rocky Moontam l€W Thomoo B, Lee Rent* No. s,. and Feed s ta m p s USUH K A P K L K E t S 1 P tlm ^ Ie, CnIIL Nephew B d r Hatchery STPta s s m tm Harold J, Las 7S27 Conitaaco Ave.. CetL Salt Kladlliu and Oraia 9 S. TEJON Chlcajro, IlL Nephew Heir William J. Boetel Baled Hey aad Btyaw i r Qraco R. Leo. new Sr. 408 H lth EL, Fallernm Tested Baby Chkka a. a STRONO. Prop, Harr Ralph. B.VJL Rnrllnarton, Iowa Nltoo Bclr John E. Leo 69S4 Dant* Ara.. TI7 7th B t PM. $07 llkh It. Ph. M2 2 SHOWS IN 1 Cbleato. HI. Nephew Heir ReJon Leo ProotiM SOI 8. Ardmoro, ENTCRPRISE TENT Ixw Angele*. CalU. ' Nice* Heir at the ICE PALACE Franelo P. Las S20S Kenwood Av*.. AND AWNING GO. Chieaso, IlL Nopbew Heir Ralph E. Lao loses Hillbavea Art,, FORT COLLINS MAY 17 & 18 128 Sontli Nersds Avenns Tajnnsa, Calif, Nephew Halt W nilaa T. 7047 Vernon Ato„ PH. 1264 Chieaso, IlL Nephew Heir VISITORS ARE ALWAYS POUDRE VALLEY STORE A W N IN (» NOW Charles p. Lea SSlt Vernon Am., WRITE FOR RESERVATIONS Chieaso, IIL Nephew Heir WELCOME AT HATCHERY Martarot niiaboth SIO So. Itb S t, Madden Hannibal, Hoi. Niece Heir ED. J. POWERS, Prey. John William Maddaa 1801 Graee S t. SHINN’S PHARMAOY 164 Linden Thona 466 PULLORUH TESTED BLIGK SPORTING Hannibal. Mo. Nephew B ob NORTHERN HOTBL COR. BROADMOOR Catbtrine laabello boa 1U7A Howard St, WHITE LEGHORNS OUM . (Mn. Emmett ben) S t l ^ b . Mo. Nleoe . Heir PH. 98 Ft. Cwllina ■ PR C U L T r H otel GOODS CO. Robert Emmott Haddini 1817A Jeffenon S t, St Lonb, H,h Nephew Heir *Vv Weldlaa .SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CLEBGY AND BELIGIOUS By R. a PRIUPS. ByiaMn’i Bylakt Bpet -Deputs Clerk, PAGE SIXTEEN Offlce, 938 BaiiDock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 T hursday, May 15, 1947 F t Collins Rally MWHT m C A m u c siBUfwJGraikliiiii Rites 18 mm & 16 mm Movie Film Rental Library HOMEMAKER’S u c m iA t o V . S IT l u r u -it MOVIE CAMERA DEPARTMENT Cinemaster 8 nun...... ^ 0 1 Attended by IDO Boulder. — The Rev. Charles ing on the university campus. Slated in Velby Patronixe These Reliable and Friendly Firms Forsyth, O.S.B., the University Later in the afternoon the closing At Your Friendly of Colorado Newman club chap­ ceremony will be held. Fort Collins.—At the meeting of lain, has announced fbat a spirit­ An important point of this re­ Welby. — ^Assumption Parish) the Fort Collins Deanery council, —Graduation exercises* will take *EARL J. • ual retreat frill be held May 16, treat is that it is designed for THE ACCW, held May 6 in St. Joseph’s 17, and 18 for the Catholic stu­ place at the 8 o’clock Mass Sun­ BARNARD FURR. CO. school hall here, with 100 persons dents and their friends. day, May 18, in Assumption STROHMINGER McVeigh Company present, the following new officers The retreat master will be the church. 4040 Tejen Ph. CL 1796 were elected: PAINTING AND Rev-. Kenneth G. Stack of San Fourteen high school graduates Electrical Contracting DECORATING Mrs. E. 0. Ahlbrandt of Fort Diego. He has announced that ac­ will be in the class. They are Henry Complete Stock 8 mm & 16 mm Film Ssbject UocDMd and Bonded la CIO of O uinr Collins, president, re-elected; Mrs. cording to tentative plans the re­ Covillo, Ray Domenico, Margaret CONTRACTORS Dursey, Ted James, Armella 'WWW w w w w w w erw wwwwwwwwwwwww'O 817 14th S t ‘'is: V" 13S8 Inea KE. 0718 Frank Calkum, Loveland, first vice treat will consist of three confer­ president; Mrs. R. Miles, Boulder, ences on both Friday and Satur­ Kreutzer, Elizabeth March'eae, second vice president; Mrs, Harold day, and a Field Mass and closing Carlo Marchetti, Agnes Porecco, FURNACE Smith, Estes Park, third vice pres­ cereqjony on Sunday. This will Angela Porreco, Betty Porreco, tddtothoBeietyofYourHone ident; make it possible for the maximum Elaine Rossi, Phyllis Sferra, Ce­ '• WORK cilia Saccamano, and Delma Sac- ’ftVMmMranoa.tSOL Mrs. Afired Helart, Louisville, number of students to attend with­ Repairs recording secretary; Mrs. E. Bill- out missing classes. camano. Five grade school children also SBBBT MBTiX ington, Lafayette, financial secre­ The first of these three confer, WOBX PLUMRING tary; Mrs. James Card, Longmont, ences will be held after 6 :30 Mass will receive diplomas at the gradu­ T PICKET FENCE mnu treasurer; Mrs. L. Martinez, Fort in the morning and the second at ation exercises. They are Prances Pearson Heating Co. Emsrgmney Work Jt SorvUo 3:30. At 7:30 a conference and De Luzio, Theresa Persichetti, Mi­ Collins, auditor. chael Tomio, Robert Mazzucca, Prompt Service on Complete Installation 1231 Wazee Ph. TA. 3628 1163 WELTON TA. 4444 Appointments were as follows: , Benediction will be h eld \ On Sun­ day a Field Mass will be held in and Rocco Rotello. Reasonable Cost— Free Estimate on Request Mrs. Walter Harnett, Fort Col­ A special tribute to all mothers ACE PAINTING lins, corresponding secretary; Mrs. the Mary Rippon theater at the ROUSH rear of the arts and science build- of the parish living and dead is CONTRACTORS, Ine. M. E. Siefkin, Loveland, organiza­ being held in the form of a no­ tion chairman; Mrs. George Rusho, vena, which began on Mother’s 8TEPBEN U SCBAPr. Prop. Refrigeration Service Longmont, legislative; Mrs. R. E. University Park Lumber Yard i ITMURTRY’S PAINTS R Recital Presented Fr. Kenneth G. Stack day and will close next week. A VARNISHES Household & Commercial Kenworthy, Fort Collins, publicity High Mass is bein^ offered daily. WALL PAPER - KEMTONB and historian everyone. Catholic students are Mr. and Mrs. William Croce are Phone PE. 2435 1810 So. Josephine I Gnaraateed Serrica Priests attending the meeting P t m B it la a u . By Boulder Pupils urged to feel free to bring any of the parents of a girl born May 1 1934 So. Broadway PE. 0265 KE.> 1657 848 B’dwy. were Fathers Maurus Zabolitzky, their friends, and any non-Cath- in St. Joseph’s hospital. Mr. and IA A i LAAAASAdbA Adb-el O.S.B., Lafayette; Dominic Scla- olic is very welcome. Mrs. Joseph P ^o tti are the fani, O.S.B., Louisville; Claude Boulder. — Twenty-seven yquni In Father Stack, a very cap­ parents of a boy bom recently in The firms listed here de- Roberts, O.S.B., Boulder; Francis musicians at Sacre'ed Heart school able retreat master has been St. Joseph’s hospital. Sunglo Announces 24 Colors now serve to be remembered Kappes, Loveland; and John Full- were recently presented in a re­ found. He was one of the most Mrs. John Tolvo, who under­ ana, C.R., Fort Collins; and the cital in the school auditorium. In highly decorated chaplains serv­ went an operation in St Joseph’s Available in Baked Enamel when you are distributing Very Rev. Eugene O’Sullivan, S t addition, a combined chorus of ing in Worlds war II. Ordained hospital, has returned home and Interior • Exterior Painting Joseph’s, Fort Collins. in San Diego in 1938, he served Steel Slat Venetian Blinds Phone CH. 6581 your patronage in the dif* fourth and fifth grade students is convalescing satisfactorily. sang five selections. as secretary to the Bishop of San DtllTorr In Cnitom-Msds Denver 6, Colorado Special guests were Mrs. L. A. The Confirmation date is set for Ono Woek ferent lines of business. Higgins, ACCW president, Denver; A special feature of the pro­ Diege until he volunteered for June 12. Instructions for children In D oortr 1 0 4 2 ^ Santa Fe Drive Mrs. Thomas Garrison, former gram was the preeentation of a service with the army in June, are held after the 10 o’clock Mass SALES SERVICE NCCW president, Golden; Mrs. life-time pen and pencil set by the 1941. During the early part of on Sunday, and on Wednesday and J. L. Swigert, Denver deanery Rev. Paul Fife, O.S.B., to Mary the war, he served in the Solomon Friday at 7 :30 p.m. in the rectory Louise Lousberg, .eighth grade stu­ area, and was stationed at Hen­ ISSOAeomaSL Ph. m ain 3644 Re^upholstering EASY TBBMS president; and Mrs. T, A. Cosgriff, for adults. dent who was runner-up in the derson Field. Later he was as­ By Expert Craltinm NCCW board member, Denver. Play Is Presentee! In his talk before the' delegates, state-wide spelling contest in Den­ signed to B-29 training units, On the evening of May 14 the ver. and then was chaplain to the 20th the Rev. Pacificus Kennedy, grade school presented the an­ ELECTRIC FIXTURES APPLIANCES DAVENPORT O.F.M., pointed out that the Ann Maxine Bartle bomber command in India. He nual play. Catholic Church is the only exist­ Engaged to Marry ended his duty at Saipan, and at On Tuesday, May 20, the school and CHAIR ing institution left to defend the the time of his discharge he was a will have the annual picnic. The traditional Christian concept of Mr. and Mrs. James Bartle an colonel. nounced the engagement and early children have chosen City park C. .A. DENNETT Easy Term s the family. Women in particular. At the present time he is the as the site. The picnic is a treat marriage of . their daughter, Ann business manner and associate he said, can play an important part Maxine, to Edmund Senram, at a from the PTA. • in safeguarding marriage and its editor of the Extension magazine The following were baptized In ELECTRICAL CO. tea in the home of Mrs, Frank Hel- in Chicago. Beat inflation— You'll bo ourprltod horn beautiful tee can progeny by individual action and art In the receiving line were the week: Ann Dorothy May Stev­ CONTRACTING AND REPAIRING make your old IMng room euUe—AT-LOW-COST* organization. Mrs. Bartle and Mrs. Helart. About ens, a convert, whose sponsors As concerns marriage, he pointed 100 g;uests called. were Louis Vecchiarelli and Jo­ Successor to H. G. Reid Fiaeel out, the biggest danger is in mixed The bride-to-be is a graduate of sephine Russo; Judith Elaine UphohHrteg marriages. But it can no longer be Sacred Heart school and ML St. Real, daughter of Pasqual and Phone MAin 2303 329 14tb Street said that Catholic marriages do not Entire FamOy Mary Real, sponsors being Pasqual Gertrude’s academy. The couple end in divorce. Nor can we over­ have set June 3 for the wedding Spera and Albina Spera; and Ed­ DENVER 2. COLORADO look the growing menace of al­ in Sacred Heart church, where a ward Michael RedotiA, son of Jo­ coholism, he declared. The alcho- Nuptial Mass will be celebrated. seph and Sue Redotta, whose spon­ holic needs the services of a priest May devotions are being held Converts to Faitk sors were George Mazzotti and Gas Fumacaa in Stock Bate, to Institathaa 1 5 8 3 6 EGoIhotAsR? and a Catholic doctor. after the 8 o’clock Mass on week- Elizabeth Marchese. Mothers should teach their chil days. Can install now, $3.50 24 hri. dren in matters religious, the priest e Altar and Rosary society Hilco Floor Saador The 1 a p< O’Brien Furnace & Sheet noted. Facts concerning ,aex may sponsored a party on May 12 to two and one-half years, all the Altar Society Holds ARROW PAINT & possibly be given at an appropriate defray the cost of the new drapes children of the Hansen family of Metal Works age but, much more important, in the Altar and Rosary society Pino Bluffs, Wyo., have become Session in Erie Home WALL PAPER CO. mothers should instill in the child’s room. Proceeds amounted to f72. converts to the Church and were 3641 Larhaer EE 6363 1521 L aw rsac. St. C H . I I U mind the omnipresence of God, Refreshments were served. among the 36 men, women, and Erie.—St. Scholastica’s Altar and instruct him to say three Hail The spring deanery meeting children who received Confirma Marys daily for the gift of purity. society met May 7 at 7:30 p.m. was held in Fort Collins on May tion in St Paul’s church in Pine in the home of Mrs. Joseph Evatz. In her address Mrs. Garrison 6 and the following attended Bluffs recently. ASSOCIATED Draper’s Fumihire- said that the council has done and More members were present, since from Boulder: Mrs. John Reinert, Bishop Patrick McGovern of it is more convenient for them to can do much to safeguard the fam- Mrs. Frank Helart, Mrs. Robert come in the evening. The pastor “ '—for instance, in combating the Cheyenne was assisted at the Con DECORATORS Upholsleiy Shop Specht, Mrs. Dennis Merlino, Mrs. firmation services by the Rev. D. reported to the society on the cur­ advocates of birth control. Mothers John Gilmore, Mrs. Harry Lee, rent financial status of the parish. — Custom Built — should listen to their children; B. Carroll, the Rev. James Hart­ Mrs. J. Ross, Mrs. J. B. Busch, mann of St Mary’s Cathedral of Mother’s day was celebrated by many children are lonely for some and Miss Ida Boigegrain. Mrs. crowning the statue of the Blessed Decorators Remodeling & Repairing to talk with. Children can ask Cheyenne, and the Rev. Norbert Robert Miles was re-elected second Walsh of St. Mary’s church, Virgin. Two of the religion classes All work guaranteed endless questions, Mrs. Garrison vice president. The next meeting took part. Janet Brown had the said, but mothers should try to Grover. A dinner was served at TAbor 1393 Lawrence will be held in Boulder some time the parish house after Confirma­ honor of crowning the statue. Shir & Painters FREE ESTIMATES give them satisfactory answers in August. ley Zinge was ring-bearer, and tion to the visiting priests. OOMMBEOUL -. 8PBAT 83 years experienc* 8P. T. J. C«wd«a Children Receive Included in the Confirmation Dorothy Miller and Mona Kolar H unber of were her attendants. The altar ^ e * k J. Ward. gapt. SANDING AND PreMntation Pxrfab First Communion class were Mrs. E. G. Sanders, a 926 W. 6 Ave. Ma. 4507 boys formed a guard of honor. 155 Hamel Ct. PE. 6454 FLOOR REFINISHING TOM’S On Mother’s day, 35 boys and convert, and her three children. This closed the religion classes for PRES ESTIMATES — EXPERT WORKMANSHIP UPHOLSTERING girls received their First Holy Gordon Brown of Farmington, the year. SHOP Communion in the 8 o’clock Mass N. MCx., is visiting his cousins, Livinaroem Suites Rebuilt Eldon Brown and family, Mrs. CERNICR Floor Sanding & Reflniahing G>. New Suites Hade to Order celebrated by the pastor, the Rev. Specializing in Quality Plumbing and S48 8. SHERMAN SP. 79B2 1443 So. Knox Ct. Paul Fife, O.S.B. Members of the James Zitok and family, and Mrs. HOSPITAL Frts Estimstts class were Juanita Archuleta, Lawrence Sorensen and family. Heating Repairs Helen Argon, Anthony Argon, A business meeting and basket EQUrpMENT Harold Argon, Esther Arroyo, dinner at the Community hall were Gee Bee Electric ^ — - — '— RICHARD LAKGE. Prop. Josephine Arroya, Anita Bullard, held recently at Grover for mem SLATTERY & COMPANY ORDER COAL NOW (Miaber Blessed Sseraaent Perish) Alan Chleborad, Stephen Dickson, hers of St. Mary's church. Hoipital • ■ • Institutional Radios & Appliances Neal Ford, Emory Fraker, Eliza­ The regular meeting of the Al­ ] Wheel Chairs • Dish Trucks | PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS beth Gladbois, Theodore W. Giles, tar and Resary society was held at Wheel Stretchers • Tray We Reeommeni Sale* & Service Danaline Goodall, Dwayne Hale, the home of Mrs. Elmer Kelley. 1726 MARKET STREET WORK GUARANTBED Eugene 0. Hoehne, James Kirby, Questions on religious topics were Trucks # Inhalators 251 Broadway PE. 4596 Instrument Tables JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE MAIN 7127 or 7128 PINNACLE - WADQE Eileen Krogh, Gilbert Lee, Reyes brought by each member and an­ Electric Food Conveyors Madrigal, Dolaritas Martinez, Jo­ swered. On May 13 the ^ u p at­ Castors • Industrial Trucks sephine Martinez, David McCort, tended a meeting of the Altar HARRIS-BLACK WALNUT William O’Rourke, David L. Pen- and Rosary society of St. Raph­ ARMSTRONG napocker, George D. Pennapocker, ael’s church of Carpenter at the COLORADO UPHOLSTERY CO. IN BITUMINOUS COALS CASTER CO. Janice Roberts, Margaret Reiss, home of Mrs. Arnoul Poelma. Fine Selection of PIKEVIEWCOAL Judith Layre, Sally‘^Stengel, Pat­ Mrs. John Poelma and Mrs. 828 14TH ST. rick Shanahan, Lawrence Schulze, Gerald Thompson were among the TAbor 4692 Garden Furniture and mwA f i i o i DENVER’S CLEANEST LIGNITE Sandra Sue Temple, Myrna Whit­ guests at a bridge party at the Trellises 85e and up SOOT—NO CLINKERS more, and Charles Ward. A break­ home of Mrs. Bud Bosworth at fast was served to the children by Hereford. Fnrnitiire Rebuilt All Grades of Stoker and Steam Coals the sisters of Sacred Heart school Miss Magdalene Markobrad of immediately following Mass, and St. Joseph’s hospital at Alliance, and Reupbolstered each child was presented a leaflet, Neb., was a week-end gniest of her PIKES PEAK FUEL TkoH aoti'' m *j (wxrm lac lAttle White Guest, composed by sister, Mrs. Gerald Thompson. adwstof 2 Pieces $69 and ujp U r a ltti. One* «r tw ict «xc)i j t a r • ftw one of the sisters of the school. The Rev. Peter J. Moran of Big Selection of Fabric* 635 Curtis St Phone MA 6181 •f th* MrmlUt, tha wlnrad rtpradae- Girl Scout troop two will hold Sterling was a recent visitor. He dratifers tivM, iwarB from tiitir rroand bm U to a bake sale Saturday, May 17, in was formerly pastor of St. Mary’s 2501 16th St. Ph, GL. 2304 ■tart ntir eolonita. Swarmtr tarmltca the school hall. church. 9S< m Itara behind them theaiands of worker The Catholic Young People’s John Poelma, Amoul Poelma, taraltea to cat the wood 1r foot home. club will meet at 7:30 Tuesday and Gerald Thompson attended night in Sacred Heart school ./or initiation services of the Knights CaU SP. 4673 for a social hour, dancing, and re­ of Columbus at Cheyenne. Arnoul a freshments. Poelma was a new candidate. Free Inspection by Our Wives of the three men attended Girls’ Troops Affiliates the banquet at the Elks’ dining ^ U 4 H O C e Trained Engineers . room in the evening. Of International Group Initiation in Chejranna Colorado Terminix Co. New York.—The Junior Cath­ Knights of Columbus from Chey olic Daughters of America have enne.were hosts to members from ^M e? Maabar af WerlTi Urgaat become affiliated with the Youth pbinto in Wyoming, Colorado, and Tarxiita Centrei OrtaBiiatiofi section of the International Union Nebraska during initiation cere­ 24 E. Alameda Denver of Catholic Women’s Leagues. The monies May 3. BOULEVARD VACUUM No. I’m no loll/pop—bat I Serving Colorado Since 19Z9 girls were invited to send a dele­ Veteran members and 88 candi­ SWEEPER COMPANY hsT* mr rishts and ont of gate to the international confer' dates began day-long activities New Cleutcrs Anilskls them Is th . rish t to gas ence next September in Rome. Prank H srtI 3334 Csis. Bird. heat Dirt and ssbes for ths with Mass attendance at 7 :30 DExUr p tl* o’clock in S t Mary’s Cathedral gals who want to bear that in Cheyenne. yokel I'll take mine with Beginning at 1 p.m, in the after­ GASt LOKHNER AND LYNCH, INC. noon, initiation and exemplifica­ tion of the first secohd, and third FINE FLOOR COVERINGS degrees were held at the K. of C. A ComplaU Line of Rug*, Carpel* and Unoleum* hall. The emancipation of American womanhood from the coal-shovel-and-ash-can brigade is pro­ INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE Activities were culminated with DRAPERIES — CONTRACT WORK INVITED a banquet for members and their ceeding rapidly. Women want gas—the cleanest, guests in the dining room of most reliable method of home heating. The most 7501 E. COLFAX AVE. FR. 3008 the Elks’ lodge. Prank Tallmirc economical way to get it is to convert your EVE BY APPOINTMENT served as toastmaster. The main address of the evening was given present coal-fired heating equipment to auto­ by Vincent Mulvaney. The grand matic gas heat—with a genuine Barber Con- knight, Patrick J. Sullivan, wel­ versioh Burner. Why not get the story? PORTRAIT OF A MAN comed visiting knights and guests and district officers. Not sched' Tonr Barber distribu­ p FFURIVITIJRE E R X CLEAIVIIVG tor can fit your fumac. firing a Handley Brown uled on the program, but enjoyed Casibination Olfor by the group, was an extempora or boiler with the proper AND Reg. 134.95 Berber Burner to gir* • neous talk in a humorous vein by Coldwell Lite Weight you Ideal hMting and Father Eugene O’Sullivan of Fort reasonable fuel biUa. Aik REG SHAMPOOING for estimate. FURNACE BURNER I 5 E5 Collins. 16" Lawn Mower Announcement was made that and Grass Catcher Ton, too, cim enjoy automatic, modern heat with the AUTO UPHOLSTERY CLEANING day of a Fourth Degree installa­ Gas Furnaces . . . 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