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Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1941— Permission to Reproduce, Excepting Tentative Plans Call on Articles■ ‘ Otherwise...... Marked,...... Given After ■ ■ --12 -- M. Friday • • -Following •• • Issue Students to Become For Dedication Before m i E G I S I O B l Priests This Spring Easter Sunday in 1942 DENVER CATHOUC E7 Fr. Banigan to Work in Denver Diocese, Fr. Senninger in Covington, Fr. Gill in Solemn Ceremonies Held to Launch Project; The Rev. Joseph Hargarten, a former student at Regis college, Omaha, Fr. Kerr in Gonoordia will be ordained to the priesthood Tower of French Gothic Edifice to Rise on June 7 in St. Mary’s Cathedral, REGISTER Grand Island, Nebr., by the Most With the ordination o f the Rev. Robert A. Banigan for U O Feet Above Street The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Rev. Bishop Stanislaus V. Bona. the Diocese of Denver and the Rev. Bernard A. Senninger Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. for the Diocese of Covington in the Denver Cathedral on Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. Fred Hargarten of Alliance, Nebr., Saturday, June 7, the last of the 1941 ordination class of Solemn ceremonies marked and the brother of Sister Agnesine the start of work on the erec­ ‘ St. Elizabeth’s school, Denver. nihe at St. Thomas’ seminary will have been elevated to the Registorials tion of the new Holy Ghost VOL. XXXVI. No. 40. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1941. $2 PER YEAR He will celebrate his first Solemn priesthood. To be ordained also by Bishop Urban J. Vehr chui’ch at 19th and California Mass in Holy Rosary church. in the Denver Cathedral on that date is the Rev. Gerard streets Monday morning, May Alliance, on June 8. That day a Louis Goetz, O.S.B., of Holy Cross abbey, Canon City. CHRISrS METHOD reception will be held in the new New Feature of the Skyline The Rev. Richard A. Kerr will be” OF TEACHING 19. Preceding the outdoor 1" priest’s honor by the Rev. P. J. Hrchilcct's drawing. The tower o f the edifice will rise 110 feet above the street level. Work on the new ordained by Bishop Frank A. Thill In a series o f at least 30 great procession and blessing of the Manning, pastor. structure began Monday morning with an outdoor procession and blessing o f the four corners o f the for the Diocese of Concordia on illustrations, or parables, Cltrist four comers of the church, the Joseph Hargarten attended Re­ Del Norte Ready Litany of the Saints was chanted, church by the pastor, the Very Rev. Monsignor John R. Mulroy. John K . Monroe is the architect. gis college' from 1933 to 1936. the same date in the Cathedral of conveyed His sublime teachings in Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Con­ terms familiar and understandable led by the Very Rev. Monsignor While at Regis he took a course John R. Mulroy, pastor. Assisting leading to the Bachelor of Science cordia, and the Rev. Edward B. To Greet K. of C. to those o f His own time, and of Gill will be ordained one week all time. The parable, with which Monsignor Mulroy in the cere­ i» Cominerce degree. monies were the Rev. John P. earlier. May 31, by Bishop James Oriental literature o f that time Denverites' Kin to Hugh Ryan in St. Cecilia’s Cathe­ abounded, “ with Him . . . rose to Moran, pastor of St. John the At State Meet Evangelist’s church; the Rev. dral, Omaha. Other members of a height and attained a perfection Be Ordained in East the class, the Rev. Joseph J. Ab­ undreamed of before, both as to Jerome Weinert and the Rev. Wil­ liam Monahan, assistants at Holy The Rev.. Alpheus Reifsnyder, bott of the Diocese of Denver, the Del Norte.— Everything is in literary beauty and as to instruc­ nephew of C. A. Reifsnyder and Rev. James T. Weber of the Dio­ readiness for the state convention tive power.” Ghost parish; the Rev. Hubert M. Newell, diocesan superintendent of Mrs. Michael Crotty and cousin of cese of Tucson, the Rev. Elmer of the Knights of Columbus, which By means o f this method o f in- Sister Charles Marie of St. Cath­ Niemeyer of the Archdiocese of will be held here Saturday, Sun­ struclion, the truth that brought education, and the Rev. John Cavanagh of the Register staff. erine's school and Mrs. I. R. Kline, Santa Fe, the Rev. Michael Rana- day, and Monday, May 24, 26, and God from heaven to earth was con­ all of Denver, will be ordained in Following the procession, which han, C.S.V., and the Rev. Donald 26. Councils from all over (Colo­ veyed in a manner both natural Baltimore, Md., on June 13. Fa­ was held in a downpour of rain, Glynn, C.S.V., have already been rado are expected to send dele­ and vivid. It furnished Divine ther Reifsnyder will celebrate his Monsignor Mulroy officiated at ordained. gates. Men arc invited to bring truth in a form that could easily first Solemn Mass June 15 in Pitts­ Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ Rev. Robt. A. Banigan their wives, and ample accommo­ and quickly be recalled, and it burgh. dations have been provided to care stimulated the inquiry that led to ment. Mrs. John J. Sullivan was The Rev, Robert A. Banigan, soloist, accompanied at the organ who will be ordained on the 25th for the knights and guests. fuller explanation of points not 21 to (^t Degrees Registration will be held Satur­ clearly grasped. (Turn to Page h — Column 3) anniversary of his Baptism, was born in Grace, Ida., on Jan. 14, day at the convention’s headquar­ Again, in addition to assisting ters, the Rio hotel. The convention the sincere and well-disposed of At Cascade, Regis 1916, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Prominent K.S.G. Thomas A. Banigan, both of whom ball will get under way that eve­ His followers, by parables Christ ning at 8:30. rebuked the many Jewish leaders arc living in Denver. He attended Five Retreats St. Mary’s parochial school in On Sunday, all candidates for who had proved themselves un­ To Be Speaker at degrees and knights will march worthy of His teaching. Under the Colorado Springs from 1921 to 1926, when he transferred to Ca­ from the Rio hotel to the Holy cloak of parables He hid His doc­ Name of Mary church, • where trines from all who were thus un Scheduled for 'K thedral school in Denver. After Regis Exercises finishing Cathedral high school in Bishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver worthy and unreceptive. But in so will celebrate Mass at 9 o’clock. doing He exercised the Divine qual­ 1933, he entered St. Thomas’ semi­ Colorado Men nary, where he has studied for the The exemplification of the first ity o f mercy, for He thus saved John W. D e l e h a n t , K.S.G., degree will follow the Mass. After His foes from knowing and then re­ past eight years. prominent Catholic lawyer of Bea­ Father Banigan will celebrate a luncheon at 12 o’clock, the second jecting the truth He preached. If trice, Nebr., will deliver the prin­ and third degrees will be exempli­ at some futtire time, however, they Summer schedules embracing his first Solemn Mass in the Cathe­ five retreats have been released cipal address at the Regis college dral on the day following his ordi­ fied. A banquet will be held at (Turn to Page 4 — (iolumn 1) commencement exercises to be by the Pike’s Peak Laymen’s nation, at which Monsignor John 7 p.m. Retreat league, whose first session held in the college gymnasium R. Mulroy will assist as chaplain. At 7 o’clock on Monday, a Mass From Regis College Monday, June 2, at 8:15 p.m. The is scheduled June 6-8 at Cascade The Rev. John R. Vidal, C.M., of for all the deceased membei's of degrees will be conferred by the chapel, and by the Regis Laymen’s St. Thomas’ seminary will be as the order will be offered at Holy Very Rev. Dr. Robert M. Kelley, Retreat league, which plans a se­ sistant priest at the Mass, the Rev. Name of Mary church. Mayor R. E, ries of four periods, with the first S.J., president. The 21 candidates Francis Bottler of St.’ Mary’s C, Ellithorpe will deliver the open­ for degrees will be presented by on June 26-29. For the Cascade church, Wabenburg, deacon; the ing address at the meeting, which exercises, the Rev. Bryant Grant, Bishop to Sing Pontifical Mass of Requiem the Rev. John J. Flanagan, S.J., Rev. Edward A. Breen of St. will be called to order at 8:30 by O.M.I., former provincial of the dean, who will also distribute the James’ church, Denver, subdeacon, State Deputy William J. Carter WILL RECEIVE Oblates of Mary Immaculate, will prizes and awards. and Herbert Banigan, a semina­ on the first floor of the Masonic be the retreat-master. The closed Mr. Delehaqt, who is attorney rian and a brother of the cgle- temple. S^ssionq ivill be held New Soldiers^ Plot at Mt. Olivet and genernl counsel for the cor­ throughout the morning and after­ services at Regis college will have brant,.mfi2ter .of ceremonies. Rich- t h e ^ v . Raymond J. Ireland, SJ., porations o f the Dipce«e of -Lin (TurntoPagei. — Column 4) noon. Dinner wilt be served at coin, is. a graduate Of S t Mary’s of Marquette university as tlie di­ + rl- -f- 6 p.m. rector of the first program; while To Be Dedicated on Memorial Day college in St. M a^s, Kans., and of the second period, July 17-20, will the Creighton university school of find the Rev. William S. Bowdern, law in Omaha, Nebr. A prominent John L. Dower, outstanding member of the legal profession in S.J., president of Campion acad­ A Solemn Pontifical Mass of appropriate ceremonies by the T o B e Ordained This Spring Catholic businessmen and noted emy, Prairie du Chien, Wise., as Eastern Nebraska, he has served Requiem and special dedication Murphy-Borelli chapter of the Estes Park Church on the school board of the Beatrice philanthropist, will be the recipient master of the conference. The two DAV. In charge of general ar­ of an honorary Doctor of Laws de­ services by the Disabled American public schools and has established other sessions at Regis, July 31- rangements for the program is To Open on May 25 gree at the Regis college com­ Aug. 3 and Aug. 21-24, will, be Veterans will mark the Memorial an enviable reputation as a Cath' Harold R. Dolan, a Catholic, com­ olic layman. He will also deliver mencement exercises Monday eve­ conducted by the Very Rev. Daniel day semces at Mt. Olivet ceme­ mander of the chapter. He will St. Walter’s church in Estes tery on May 30. The Most Rev. (Turn to Page i — Column 6) ning, June 2, at 8 o’clock in the H. Conway, S.J., native of Dunango also make the dedication speech. Park will be opened for the Urban J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver, Regis gymnasium. Mr. Dower has and president of St. Mary’s college, The prayer will be led by the Very summer season this Sunday, will celebrate the Solemn Pon­ been distinguished for more than St. Marys, Kans., and by the Rev. Rev. Christian Darley, C.SS.R., May 2S. Two Masses will be State W GOF Convention tifical Mass in the Gallagher Me­ Theodore J. Schulte, S.J., of Regis. and the presentation of the flag celebrated in the mountain ra- morial sanctuary a t . 10 o’clock. will be made by William J. Nelson, sort town every Sunday, the Assisting the Bishop will be the To Be Held in Denver Cascade Chapel Is grand knight of the Denver K. of first at 7 :3 0 and the second at Very Rev. Dr. William Higgins, C. council. The flag-raising cere­ 9:30 o’clock. The Rev. J. Roy Tourist Attraction assistant priest; the Very Rev. Jos­ The state convention of the mony will be conducted by the per­ Fiflina, assistant pastor of St. The Pike’s Peak leagrue’s three- eph P. O’Heron and the Very Rev. John’s church, Denver, will have Women’s Catholic Order of For­ day closed retreat, which will be sonnel of the army, marine, and esters will be held May 28. in Den­ Harold V. Campbell, deacons of navy recruiting offices in Denver. charge of the parish. Father conducted in the beautiful Cascade honor; the Rev. Barry Wogan, Figlino plans to conduct in­ ver. The day will open with Plane Sajute to Be Feature chapel located in one of (Colorado’s deacon of the Mass, and the Rev. struction courses for the chil­ High Mass in the Cathedral at 9 most popular vacation spots, begins Anthony Elzi, subdeacon. The The feature of the afternoon’s dren of the town. T|fe time of o’clock. The delegates will then Friday evening, June 6, and closes Rev. Bernard Cullen will be mas­ program will be an airplane salute these instructions will be an­ go to the Knights of Columbus Sunday evening, June 8. Reserva­ ter of ceremonies and the Very by a squadron from Lowry field nounced later. Confessions will hall to select representatives for tions are being made not only by Rev. Charles Hagus will preach under the command of Col. Early be heard on Saturdays from 4 the national convention to be held Catholic and non-Catholic men of the sermon. Duncan. The sermon will be de­ to 5 and from 7:30 to 8 p.m. in Glacier National Park on Aug. the Pike’s Peak region but also by At 2:30 p.m. the new soldiers’ livered by Father Darley, and the 31. many Catholic tourists who .will plot in Mt. Olivet, immediately Memorial day address will be given arrive in the region at that time. north of the Gallagher Memorial by Thomas J. Morrissey, U. S. 2-Story Structure to Be Used as School (Turn to Page j — Column S) •sanctuary, will be dedicated with district attorney. Mrs. Etienne Perenyi will render several selec­ tions. Building Is Acquired to Rev. Robert Banigan Rev. B. A. Senninfor The complete progiam follows: Fr. Andrew Warwick Named Airplane salute — Squadron, Lowry field. Col. Early Duncan commanding; “ God Bless America" Solve Expansion Problem — band; opening r6marks and in­ Julesburg Administrator troduction — Harold R. Dolan; “ General Logan’s Order No. 11 To care for the steadily increas­ Humboldt. Constmeted some 25 The Rev. Andrew E. Warwick, — Joseph Gonzales, winner, Regis ing number of children iii- An­ years ago at a cost of approxi­ John L. Dower retary for the Catholic University mately 320,ODO, it was bought by assistant pastor of Blessed Sacra­ college’s 20th annual oratorical nunciation grade and high schoob, of Peking. Prior to that time he the parish for $4,000. a score of years in Denver by his ment parish, Denver, has been ap­ contest, 1941; sermon— Father the parish has purchased a modem was procurator at Sacred Heart two-story building, which will be benefactions to the Church and his pointed administrator of St. An­ Darley; vocal selections — Mrs. jThirty-two feet wide, 65 feet mission house in Girard, Pa. His Etienne Perenyi; Lincoln’s Gettys­ remodeled for school purposes, it civic leadership. thony’s parish in Julesburg by the first appointment in Colorado was long, and built of pressed brick, The Very Rev. Robert M. Kelley, Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop burg address— Francis Morriss, was announced this Iveek by the the structure is in splendid con­ to the a.s.sistant pastorship of St. winner, Regis* college elocution Very Rev. Charles Hagus, pastor. S.J., pre.§ideHt of Regis college, in of Denver. Father Warwick’s ap­ dition throughout and can be ad­ Anthony’s in Sterling, where he contest, 1941; Memorial day ad­ The newly acquired proper<;y is announcing the selection of Mr. pointment becomes effective Sun­ mirably adapted to school use. Dower for the LL.D. award, de­ day, June 1. dress— Thomas Morrissey, United directly across the street from An­ While no definite plans for re­ States* district attorney; prayer nunciation school on the southwest clared: “ In its 52 years of exist­ ' Father Warwick came to the modeling havC' yet Jjeen made, and benediction by Father Darley. corner of E. 37th avenue and ence Regis has granted not more Denver diocese July 16, 1937, three or possibly four classrooms (Turn to Page 3 — Column 1) after serving as national field sec­ will be constructed. It has not Leaving for Ft. Knox May 25 been decided whether the grade or Lavish Ceremonies Mark Diamond Anniversary high school will use the building, but at least 100 more pupils wm be accommodated in the newly Maj. Martin Honored on acquired structure. Remodeling 4,500 Attend Field Mass work will begin in June, Father Hagus said. 20th Ordination Jubilee At the rear of the building is a Sung in Trinidad Stadium three-car garage, which will be used by the pnests of the parish. Rev. Richard Kerr Coincident with the 20th anni­ Campbell, pastor of Blessed Sac­ Although the present Annun­ versary of his ordination to the rament church, and by Fathers ciation school building was com­ Trinidad.—The colorful history priately observing the diamond Joint Commencement of this Southern Colorado commu­ priesthood, Major Edward R. Mar­ Wachter and Martin. Bishop pletely remodeled and an addition jubilee of the church, added a page tin, retiring chaplain at Lowry Vehr also spoke and expressed ap­ nity was given due recognition last constructed only three year ago, to its career that far surpassed field, was honored with a testi­ preciation to the departing chap­ the school authorities have been Address to Be Given Sunday as its citizenry heralded any _ other event ever to occur with lavish ceremonies the 75th monial banquet at the Cosmopoli­ lain. forced to turn away children for within the confines of Las Animas tan hotel Wednesday, May 21. lack of accommodations in the past By Dr. Paul Ketrick anniversary of the founding of county. Father Martin plans to leave Bbhop Urban J. Vehr, the Rev. Denver Sunday, May 25, and to two years. The grade school en­ Holy Trinity parish. Rich in. Cath­ With some 35 visiting clergy olic tradition, Trinidad, in appro- Christian A. Wachter, new Lowry report at.his new station. Fort rollment has remained fairly con­ Dr. Paul J, Ketrick, president of present, headed by Bishop Urban field chaplain, and a number of Knox, Ky., by the end of next stant at approximately 400, but Loretto Heights college, will de­ J. Vehr of Denver; four sis­ diocesan priests attended the^ af­ week. A staff of 22 chaplains b the high school is growing fast. In liver the commencement address Fr. McCarton Given ters’ communities represented, and fair. stationed at the Kentucky fort. some cases chairs have even been at the joint graduation exercises many civic officials included in Monsignor John R. Mulroy, placed In the aisles of the class­ to be held for the 375 students of Chaplaincy at Fori the gathering, the city was turned head of the USO in this region, New Lowry Chaplain rooms to accommodate the over­ six Denver Catholic high schoob over to the occasion for the entire R*t . Andrew E. Warwick acted as toastmaster and paid In Army 12 Years flow of pupib. in the Municipal auditorium Sun­ day. The outstanding event of the tribute to the work accomplished Six Sisters of Charity of Leav­ day, June 1, at 3 p.m. After the N e ^ San Francisco diamond jubilee celebration was served until his transfer to a sim­ by Father Martin in the eight Father Wachter, who is taking enworth are now teaching in the presentation of diplomas, a talk the first Field Mass in Trinidad’s ilar post at Blessed Sacrament months he has been stationed at up the duties of head chaplain at high school and Father Hagus an­ will be given by Bishop Urban J. The R ev.. Vincent McCartan, history. A crowd estimated at parish on Aug. 30, 1939. Lowry. The Rev. Willbm V. Lowry, also holds the rank of nounces that a seventh will be Vehr. John Nushy of Annuncia­ C.SS.R., who has been stationed at 4,500 persons was present for th» Father Warwick was born in Powers, pastor of St. James’ par­ major in the regular army. He added to the faculty in the fall. tion high will deliver the valedic­ St. Joseph’s parish, Denver, for Field Mass in the large Trinidad Ironton, 0., on Jan. 3, 1900. He ish, spoke briefly and pointed to has been an army chaplain, for 12 Registration for the 1941-42 term tory. The address of welcome and the past three years, has been as­ high school stadium. Bishop Vehr made his philosophical studies at the respect and esteem of the years, having joined tne forces in in the high school is already ex­ the presentation of the speakers signed to a chaplaincy with the U. was the celebrant, and the Rev. St. Mary’s mi.ssion house, Techny, Lowry men as an indication of 1929 while he was pastor of Our ceptionally heavj^ and will appre­ will be made by James Conboy of S. army coast artillery division at Charles M. McDonnell, SJ., of St. 111., from S y t. 23, 1921, to June, the success the departing chaplain Lady of Perpetual Help parish, ciably swell the present enrollnient Holy Family high. Fort Winfield Scott, near San Louis, Mo., former pastor, preached 1923. His theological course was has met with in hb work here. Marion, S. Dak., in the Diocese of of more than 250. But the con­ Dr. Ketrick also will deliver the Francisco, Calif. Father MeCkr- the sermon. A vested choir of 70 taken at the same institution, and Brief addresses were made also Sioux Falls. templated addition of three or four .commencement address at St. tan’s orders are effective June 1. members, 40 altar boys, and the he was ordained May 26, 1927, by by the Rev. William J. Mulcahy, The new Lowry chaplain was new classrooms to the school’s Mary’s high, Wabenburg, on May He is a first lieutenant in the chap­ uniformed Knights of Columbus the Most Rev. Bishop Edward F. civilian chaplain at Fort Logan; bom in Dubuque, la., on Nov. 7, facilities should solve its space 28 and at Mt St. Scholastica col­ lains’ reserve corps. (Turn to Page U — Column i ) Hoban in Techny. by the Very Rev. Harold V. (TumU) P a get — Column 9) [problem for some years. lege, Atchison, Kans., on June 4. Rev. Gerard Goetz, O.S.B, PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DEN VER ..CATHOLIC. REG.ISTE.R. Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 22, 1941 JOHN L. DOWER TO RECEIVE Soapy Smith’ s ‘ Swan Song’ Started GIFTS for HONORARY LLD. FROM REGIS With Military Siege of Old City Hall (Continued From Page One) month baltle with officials of the than 20 honorary degrees. On June city administration, John Dower the GRADUATES 2 it is to confer on John L, Dower, secured the ratification of his ap­ (One of a eeriei of dramatic With the sickening decrease in readiness to march to Denver, president of the Colorado Milling pointment o f a Panama engineer stories of pioneer Colorado life as realty values and equities, deposi­ Soapy and his gang came down and Elevator company, the LL.D. to construct dams and aqueducts related by Joseph Emerson Smith, tors. began withdrawing their sav­ from City hall tower, and the Win­ Bracelets...... 50<, and $ 2 .0 0 degree. Mr. Dower will be pre­ to provide the city with mountain a Catholic, who is dean of news­ ings and accounts from the banks, chesters were stacked. March 25 sented by another outstanding water. papermen in Denver.) many of which had heavy loans the supreme court decided the gov­ Rosaries 50<), 75<, $1, $ 1 .5 0 and up M illabd F. E v e rett) they were unable to collect. ernor, under the city charter act, Catholic layman, John.J. Sullivan, It was while Mr. Dower was still (Continued From Page One) Catholic Girl’s Guide_____ $ 1 .7 5 and up “ Can you imagine soldiers sur­ Twelve banks closed their doors in had authority to remove the com­ who received the same degree from engaged as receiver for' the Mid­ rounding the old City hall at Denver in three days— the Peo­ missioners and appoint successors, 1896. He attended parochial Young Man’s Guide...... $ 2 .0 0 and up Regis in 1940. dlesex Banking company in 1917 Larimer and 14th streets, stand­ ples’, Colorado, and Rocky Moun­ but “ his duty and responsibility schools in Dubuque, and spent one that business brought him to Den­ Pictures...... 50

Thoraday, May 22, 1941 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telefihone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE mTflR 'JOCIFTy AT m o t h e r-d a u g h t e r EVENT IS ST, SCHEDULED AT ST. FRANCIS’ (St. Fraacit de Sales’ Parish) included Mr. and Mrs. John Col­ OF ATHOLIC MEMBERS The Altar and Rosary society of lins, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sullivan, St. Francis de Sales’ parish is of our personnel and the finest equipment and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hannigan, Mr. LAUNDRY sponsoring a mother - daughter ID IIIEND MISS Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass and Mrs. Neil Sweeney, Mr. and PTA SCHFOilFD facilities are assigned to every Catholic Servico. on Sunday, May 26. At the regu­ Mrs. Herman Miller, and Martin lar May meeting of the society C. Boggis. About 50 couples, par­ r Friday, May 16, reports were re­ n even / m if ents of the seniors and the juniors, (St. Catherin.’a Pariah) ceived from the various commit­ (Holy Family Parish) I were guests. In addition, special The Altar and Rosary society tees. Mrs. E. W. Rogers presided. The final meeting of the school Vic* PrsiidaoS JL _____ J i r '...... - j c i . will hold its annual breakfast after A committee under the leadership guests were Fathers Gregory year of the Holy Family PTA will the 7 o’clock Mass Sunday, May of Mrs. G. B. Wilson is promoting Smith, Anthony Weinzapfel, and be held in the school hall on Mon­ a benefit for the purpose of acquir­ 25. All members, as well as those James Scanlon of St. Francis de day evening, May 26. The social ing new vestments. The artistic wishing to join the organization, Sales’ parish; Fathers M. P. Boyle hour with the sisters will be held are invited to attend the break­ handiwork of the Maryknoll Sis­ from 7 to 8, followed by the busi­ Preferred Parish fast, which will be served by the ters of China has been selected be­ ness meeting, election and installa­ members of the Young Ladies’ cause it offers an opportunity to tion of officers for the coming sodality. The communicants are re­ enhance the beauty of the liturgi­ year, an interesting program, and quested to occupy the front pews cal services and at the same time refreshments. Mothers of the Trading List and to receive Holy Communion the work of the Church in the mis­ eighth grade and room 4 of the in a body. sion fields is aided. A handmade ninth grade will be hostesses. Mrs. quilt, the work of Miss Charlotte J. W. Feierstein, Mrs. J. B. Ginn, Mrs. Joseph Hamilton, presi­ James, is being offered as a prize dent of the Altar and Rosary so and Mrs. Robert Diehl are on the Cathedral at the benefit. The membership nominating committee. Only a few Preferred Parish ciety, extends thanks to the fol­ committee announced that dues en­ lowing committee members who days are left in which to partici­ FOR FINE QUAUTT velopes and enrollment cards will pate in the afghan award being assisted with the father-son break­ be available in the pew-pockets HEATS AND FOOD STUFFS fast recently: Mmes. Ftacek, handled by the children in the Trading List Economy Liquor Store GO TO rODB Sunday, May 25, for the benefit of school. The afghan will be given Thompson, Purcell, P. J. Doherty, the regular and prospective mem­ Next to Clarke’s Church Goods F. Gartland, F. Grannell, J. the last night of the card tourna­ bers. An invitation is issued to all ment, May 29. “ When low in spirits call Jerry” Piggly Wiggly Store Schmittling, Marie Boland, C. women of the parish to affiliate MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER at Beck, Zontine, Roberts, T. Moran, themselves with the Altar and Ro­ Final Card Party Scheduled The merchant* represented in this section are boosters. They are 1634 Tremont KE. 4534 R. Lawlor, G. Schweiger, G. Rowe, 13TH AT SHERMAN sary society. The final party in the card tour­ anxious to work with yon and are deserving of your patronage. Co* FRKE DELIVERY FREE PARKING Shannon, and T. Gleason,., operate with them. 17TH AT PENN. Card Party ‘June 10 nament sponsored by the PTA and Appreciation is expressed to the St. Vincent de Paul society will Mmes. F. Gartland, A. Lily, H. The League of the Sacred Heart will hold a card party on Saturday be held in the school hall on Thurs­ St. Francis de Sales* Bromme, and D. Flaherty for car­ day, May 29. A grand prize of $5 NOB HILL INN EXPERT ing for the altars in the month of afternoon, June 10,' at the recrea­ 420 BAST COLFAX will be awarded for the high scores May and to Mrs. Purcell for her tion room of the high school. A Shoe Rebuilding of the five nights in both bridge I Mixed Drinks, Draught Beer care of the vigil lights. luncheon is planned for 1 o’clock, Something New in Denver Lincoln Creamery ERNEST MANTELLO, Prop. and many table and special prizes and pinochle. Second high will re­ 515 E. Expoiltlon flP, 8288 Delicious Dinners The monthly meeting of the are being prepared! ceive $2.50. The regular prizes for Try Our Pacific Coast Special 1746 S. Broadway SP, 1418 Altar and Rosary society will be 526 E. COLFAX (at Pearl St.) high scores for the evening will be FRESH FRIED RAZOR CLAMS Dairy Products Delivered HOT AND COLD LUNCHES held Tue.sday, May 27, with a des­ High School Seniors KE. 0622 Free Cell and DeliTerr awarded as usual, besides table Anytchere in City. Tour Bosiness Is Aopreriated Bers sert-luncheon at 1:30 followed by Feted at Prom prizes for those who do not wish’ to RIDE-A-WEE the business meeting. TRY OUR progress and numerous attendance 815 Broadway KE. 9731 SUPERB BABY »HLK Sewing Club Meets The Lincoln room of the Shirley prizes. Savoy hotel presented a gay scene The Sewing club met at the on Thursday evening. May 15, Circle to Meet May 28 home of Mrs. J. A. Piper, 3847 when members of the senior class St. Rita’s circle will meet at the The Shirley Garage Irving, Thursday, May 15, with CAR OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE of "t. Francis de Sales’ high school home of Mrs. N. J. Prehn, 5600 N. W.M. WITTE Mrs. Moon as co-hostess. The mem­ were guests of the juniors at the 38th avenue, on Wednesday, May PHONE TABOR SOU bers present were Mmes. Breen, Daj and Night Storage, Repairing. annual junior-senior prom. About 28, at 1:30 p.m. WASH 8 | 0 '^ Grocery and Market WHY GROVER FAILED TO, GET Beck, Davisson, Doherty, Lynch, Washing and Greasing. Gssolint and Oils 90 couples attended. The event was The Elitch’s. benefit held Thurs­ Corn Fed Meats Fresh Fish 1631-37 LINCOLN ST. THE ORDER Fahey, Lavelle, Nahring, Plane, one of the most interesting and TED SHAFFER’S “ Grover's firm must be pretty ehaky.” day, May 15, was both a social and Piper, Purcell, Tobin, Weber, successful proms ever staged by Standard Service Station Staple Groceries, Fresh Vegetables the boss said. "He looks seedy, run White, and D. Walsh. The guests a financial success. All those have The Best in Hardware and down.” So Grover lost a big contract, the school and proved to be the 363 Logan SP. 9902 because he had neglected his appeer- were Mmes. E. PfefTer, J. J. Tobin ing returns yet to make on tickets 701 SOUTH LOGAN PE. 0984 Sheet Metal VTorks social highlight of the year’s school ancc. It pays' business men to have of Gunnison, Powell, Lawlor, Har- activities. EMERSON HARDWARE their hair trimmed regularly by ex- jris, and Gerdom. The following pc'rta. Attired in a beautiful white for­ complete report. St. John's day, Mrs. Piper left for a several mal gown over which was worn a AND PAINT CO. ‘ weeks’ visit with her son and A picnic for the members of St. 804 E. COLFAX Tom’s Rarber Shop blue-lined white satin cape with 3. H Monson. Prop. 313 East 7th Ave. ; daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mi’s. long train, Margaret Haney, pre­ AYLARD PHARMACY TA. 0978 Corner Colfax & Emerson T. 3. OBERENDER. Prop. Jack Piper, in Dallas, Tex. Sunday, May 25. Those planning viously selected to be queen, en­ 794 The Store Complete East All members of the Junior New­ tered the hall with her escort, John ^ ‘Morganti Phdto. to attend are requested to call Mar­ man club who have made reser­ Herberger, and her court. Two garet Mary Doyle or Gertrude Colo. Blvd. FAST DELIVERY 7718 Margaret Haney Fanning. The party will leave at vations to attend the picnic are white-clad pages, Bobby Miller of Annunciation 1:30 p.m. requested to assemble at St. Cath­ the first grade and John Mesch, and Charles Sexton of St. Vincent erine’s at 9:30 Sunday morning, second grade pupil, carried the de Paul’s parish, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ PAT’S TAVERN AT LOWEST May 25. DE SELLEM train. Seven-year-old Theresa Li- ward Libonati, Miss Lena Belle PAT HAGGERTEY, Prop. DRUGS PRICES IN DENVER The Senior Tabernacle' society bonati, who wore a muted blue Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. George stein and Mrs. Henry Heinz. — ----<-•------f u e l a n d f e e d CO. HI Percent Wines, Been snd Als has appointed Mrs. John Nevin as satin dress, was the crown-bearer Kearns, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Confirmation Classes Slated St. John DRIJG C CHARLES A. DaSELLEM St. Catherine’s representative to Other attendants were the two jun­ Hynes. 3030 E. 6th— EA. 1801 LUNCHES — SANDWICHES Sunday school classes for chil- 6019 E. Colfsx EM. 8781 Wa Ship by Rail collect old gold in this parish to be ior maids, Cecilia Selander and her Much credit for the outstanding Comer, 3rd and Detroit used in the work of regilding 2760 W. 29th GL. 3616 THE ^ e / S ta J U L STORE PHONE TA. 1206 escort, Arnold Thompson, and Ro­ success of the prom is due to Sister chalices of the mission churches S5TB AND WALNUT berta Roach, who was escorted by Teresine, junior homeroom teacher, 3401 FRANKLIN ST. o f' the Denver diocese. Anyone Robert Maiforth. BES. PHONE UA. 8644 who had charge of the general ar­ Monday evenings in the with heirlooms they would like to As the procession of the queen rangements. Sister Teresine was donate are requested to call Mrs. and her court moved across the classroom at 8 o’clock. 6th Ave. Variety Store ; SAVE MOIVEY! I When buying from the assisted by Mrs. J. S. Reiter, social 2808 E. 6th ON THE WAY HOME Nevin at Glendale 5765. floor they were met by Dan Brown, chairman of the PTA, and Mrs. BICYCLE ACCESSORIES Stop at PTA Hat Final Setiion president of the junior class, and M. P. McDonough, junior room firms advertising in this GARDEN HOSE AND ACCESSORIES The PTA held its last meeting Mary Mesch, who presented Miss representative. 1 SHIRTS 10c paper, please mention that Kelley & Malone’s for the year' Tuesday, May 20, Haney with a huge shower bouquet LAWN MOWER SHARPENING when the new officers for the fol­ of sweetheart roses and spring Exams Scheduled PAINTS. NAILS, ETC. 6 Cash Carry you saw their advertise­ TAVERN lowing year were installed by the Dowers on behalf of the class of Final examinations for the se­ Denver, 1 ► ; ment. Rev. Dr. D. A. Lemieux. They were 42. mester, which ends on May 29, will president of Mentors, EMPIRE t Pierce’s Laundry 3940 York C3B. 9390 Mrs. G. Rowe, president; Mrs. H. This group then took their places be given to students of St. Francis ^ 2nd Ave. and Fillmore St. ^ Bradford, vice president; Mrs. F. at the head of the grand march, de Sales’ high school on Monday men. CLEANERS Bruno, treasurer; Mrs. Marvell, which was led by the masters of and Tuesday, May 26 and 27. EA. 9661 ! secretary, and Mrs. E. O’Connor, ceremonies, Mr. and Mrs. Tom The junior class will bid the pep club of the university. AND St. Philomena'’s Egan. Others filling prominent historian. seniors farewell at the 8 o’clock DYERS ICE COLD BEER We Appreciate Your As a token of appreciation for places in the march included the Mass on Thursday, May 29, by Owr her work in the organization, Mrs. senior class president, Paul Glore; taking charge of the Missa Re- EMertoa 2989 CHILLED WINE Patronage Marie Jeffries, Benjamin Hanni- aanity A. G. Winter, retiring president, citata. The leader in the Mass of kowski on Sunday, May 18. 8484 B. 4tb At*. 1 ^ was presented with a prayerbook gan, and Shirley French. The the Octave of the Ascension will be ------6th AVE. LIQUOR Cars to East aad West Gratum Fruit Store by the members of the society. The queen and her court ascended the Jack Aylword, wth Daniel Brown, sponsors. STORE h t Sc 15th of Each Month Rev. John Flanagan, S.J., of Regis throne and the coronation was Hugh Adams, Joseph Brink, John GEO. KEITH FREE DELIVERY held. As the attendants stood be­ EA. 5 5 75 2316 East 6th Ave. a A Warekoaac. K21 atlh St. college was the guest speaker. Stretz, Carl Boggis, and Arnold Invite* You To GLENN 8CHAFBUCH. Prop. side her, the guests sang the Fran- Thompson as ushers. Parents are Scnriee— KEyatoao 922A Mrs. G. Rowe and Mrs. H. Brad­ salian school song. The favors EM. 2736 3126 E. COLFAX invited to attend the Mass. After CONIOCO ford were appointed delegates to were miniature crosses of silver Patronize These Firms, They the DCCW convention. Mass the seniors will be served SERVICE STATION with “ Peace” engraved on each. breakfast at the Park Lane hotel. .Are Co-operating With Your COLO. BLVD. DRUG €0. Among the recent Baptisms Stanley Koskoff’s orchestra pro­ Honor students who will grive 6th at York East 9932 Paper. were those of Cynthia Ann, infant COLFAX AT FREE ZIP vided the music. Later in the eve­ speeches and toasts are Paul Mc- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jl^mes ning punch was served. Chaperons liCOLO. BLVD. WM. A. GEDDES DELIVERY Callin, Barbara Nieters, Benjamin Domenico, with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hannigan, John Kelly, Mary Agnes Blessed Sacrament A. Mazzulla as sponsors; Mary Hett, Margaret Buchen, and Shir­ Catherine, infant daughter of Mr, ley French. Paul Glore, president (St. Miry Magdalene’s Parish, St. Joseph's and Mrs. Donald H. Raub, with of the senior class, will be master Edgewater) Helene Cope Zarlengo and Angelo Sodafas to Join LAWSON DRUG of ceremonies, and Daniel Brown Members of the First Holy PrMcrIption SpecIsHsU — Wt Apprtclsts CsIhoUc Pstronsx* TA. 7080 6TB A INCA O’Dorisio as s p o n s o r s ; John will respond for the junior class, The firms listed here de­ Thomas Hanson, infant son of Communion cla.ss will receive the HUDSON MOTOR CARS Kathleen Mahon, Mary Agnes Blessed Sacrament at the 8 serve to be remembered Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hanson, with WINES UQUOBS Santa Fe Oil Co. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sullivan as In May Crowning Hett, Margaret Haney, Rosanna o’clock Mass Sunday, May 25. The John C. w^hen you are distributing West Side’s Largest Serxice Station sponsors. Nolan, Shirley French, Sadie following children are in the class Campenello, Betty Craven, Doris Ronald Bartier, David Blanchard, Scholl Nadorff Liquors, Inc. your patronage in the dif­ HARRY LEISENRING Baptism ceremonies were sup­ (St. Louts’ Parish, Englewood) O’Toole, Alma Rose Marriott, Arthur Crowfoot, Donald Klocker, HOME OP GOOD S^IBITS Washing — Greasinr — Accessories plied for Kenneth Jerry, infant FINEST ferent lines of business. Motor Tune up ~ General Repairing The Daughters of Mary sodality Marie Whitfield, Phyllis Lichter, Bernard Mazanec, John Real, 6IEATS AND Wt feiturt CbrlttlAn Bro«. WIbm son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Leone. and the Children of Mary will par­ Marie Jefferies, Margaret Swee­ Terry Simpson, Glen Tonkin, GBOCEBIES Wherw 700 ret the mott of tho btrt Sponsors were Annette and George ticipate in the annual May crown­ ney, Elizabeth Dunst, and Mary Richard Tonkin, Joan Castellan, for the leut. Petrocco. 1816 Fstrfsx Call EM. 0877 for Prompt Dtllrnr ing ceremony in the church this Mesch, seniors of the high school, Leontine Eckhardt, Mary Joe EM. 1704 Holy Ghost Mrs. Louise M. Ricotta, a con­ Sunday afternoon, May 25, at 3 and Mary Ellen Mulqueen, Loretta Lasky, Teresa Mazzucca, Shirley 1816 E. Colfax Are. Colfax A Wllllamt vert, was received into the Church o’clock. Following the procession Sweeney, Dorothy Smith, and Simpson, Dora Smith, Grace E in the past week. Her sponsor was and sermon an act of Jeanne Haggerty, juniors, were in Smith, Ruth Simons, and Corinne Angelina Ricotta. UJ6STGRn m€SS€nGGR. 1 to the Blessed Virgin will be re­ the court of honor for the May Wolf. Treasure Corner Fairfax Hardware WE Sodalists Take Part cited by the sodalists. The serv­ crowning of the Young Ladies’ Marriage Is Held (Colfax A Fairfax) ices will close with Benediction of .sodality on Sunday afternoon. Headquarters for Gifts TAbor In Living Rosary The marriage of Beniard Kon- Fertiiixer, Seeds. Garden Tools, Paint MOVE the Blessed Sacrament. The so­ May 18. Souvenirs, Toys Lawnrqowers Machine Sharpened Seven members of the Young dalists will entertain their moth­ rade and Loretto Haug took Twenty-five senior students of EM. 0810 Colfax at Elm 5345 Hotia«c, Gau-agM Ladies’ .sodality represented St ers at a tea in the hall following place Monday, May 19, before EA. 3777 5022 E. Colfax St. Francis de Sales high school the 9 o’clock Mass. The Rev. Mar­ P. E. RINEHART. Prop. IW Swvlc—KEystoM SOM Catherine’s parish at the Living the May crowning. Optn Ersninfi attended the "I Am an American tin Arno, O.S.B., a cousin of the Let Us DeliTer Your Packafsa A WarobrntM, 8SM 20th Bt. Rosary at Regis stadium Sunday, Mrs. Thomas Sullivan will enter­ 424 18TH ST. May 18. Day” program at the City audi­ bride, offered the Mass in the pres­ tain for the PTA at a luncheon and torium on Sunday evening, May k PHONE EA. 6143 The following girls were in the ence of many friends. ' RES. PHONE EMERSON 5808 K O A SERVICE card party in her home, 3850 S. 18. cross formation; Barbara Bates, Lincoln, Wednesday, May 28, at The May crowning ceremony STATION president; Eileen Bauman, Madge Forty-four students of the will take place Sunday afternoon, B. NANCE St. Vineent tie Paul's 1 o’clock. The admission to the Texaco Products Lowry, and Agnes Weber. Rozella party will be 35 cents. All are in­ eighth grade will be graduated in May 25, at 3 o’clock Weber represented an "Our Fa­ the St. Francis de Sales’ church Free Csll For end Delivery vited/to attend. Reservations can The following were baptized DRY GODDS GO. GREASING — WASHING When buying from the ther,” and Frances Schweiger was be made by calling the PTA offi- on Friday, May 30, at the 8 Sunday, May 18: Eileen Louise Tire snd Bsttery Serrie* L Summer Clothes for the Kiddies j SOUTH GAYLORD a “ Hail Mary.” cers or the rectory, Englewood 451. o’clock Mass. The members of the Hefner, daughter of Charles C. EH. 0917 Colfax at Jssmla* r e a s t COLFAX AT FAIRFAX Parishioners Treated Courteously firms advertising in this Those attending are askedik ■ to ■bring ■ class are as follows: Shirley Al­ and Hflen Hefner; sponsors, BERNICE NANCE BAKERY paper, please mention that their own cards. bright, Bernard Bernardini, Mar­ Charles E. Rufren and Augusta guerite Bray, John Brockman, It's Wise to Buy at Weiss Fluffy, Flakey Homemade The sodality will entertain at a Lasky; Mary Ellen Peake, daugh­ SMITH GARAGE you saw their advertise­ Vacation School Charles Carletti, Anacletus Car ter, of Wendell V. Peake and Pastry social in the hall this Friday eve­ D. H. SMITH, Prop. ment. ning, May 23. The admission will roll, John Cocharo, John Collins, Elinor M. Peake; sponsors, James W EISS DRUG GENERAL REPAIRING PE. 7816 1024 So. Gaylord be 15 cents. All are invited to at­ Rosemary Dollaghen, Ronald \Don- F. Kittleson and Rose McNamee; Official State Inspection Statloa Slated in Aurora Prescription SpecialioU tend. Refreshmente are included ovan, Margaret Dunst, June Robert John Hubert, son of Henry 1475 JASMINE Erickson, Eunice Evers, Robert Fre* DfllTsry Rear of Brown's Grocery, Just off in the price of admission. D. Hubert and Ann Magdalene East Colfsx (Shrine of the Little Flower, Garland, Alfred Griebling, Eugene BAUR’S ICE CREAM Loyola The pre-school “ roundup” for Kuhn; sponsors,, Roscoe C. Soli CUT RATE Fender snd Body Work Aurora) Hallinan, Shirley Hallinan, James and Anna M. Soil.' EM. 9849 the PTA will be held next week EAst 1814 Colfax and Elm The annual vacation school will and the week following. The pur­ Hartford, R o b e r t Herberger Paul Schweger, who has been begin June 2 this year. Confirma­ pose is to provide physical and James Hodapp, Edward Hughes sick for several weeks at St. An­ We tion will take place on June 11. dental examinations for the chil­ Pauline Hupp, James Huter, John thony’s hospital, is reported as BEN R O LD T, JR . DELUXE CLEANERS This will give the-children who are dren who will enter school this fall. Lane, Joseph Langfield, Robert much improved. Stove to be confirmed_a better oppor­ All the physicians and dentists are Leberer, Francis Leonard, Robert Mrs. Leo Foley of 4503 Wads­ FLORIST H 4>f»elM>ld Goods Let Us Clean Your Winter tunity to prepare well for the re­ donating their services the next Leonard, Betty Lynch, Arthur Mc- worth street is also a patient at Member Florists Teiexrsph ception of the sacrament. As Kone, James MacDonald, Jerry Delivery Assn. For Maa to CsU and 06w M l* aad Merehaadise Clothes and Put Them in Moth two weeks for this purpose. Reg St. Anthony’s hospital. m ates on Packinx snd Sblpplac Proof Bags. usual, classes will begin at 9 istration should be made with Dr. Magers, Betty Marriott, Donald Members of the Young Ladies’ EAST 7701 NIGHT NO. EASY 6629 ^yston* eZZS nr STORAGE AND o’clock with the holy sacrifice of Catron, 3503 S. Broadway. Murray, Thomas O’Leary, Betty sodality entertained their mothers 4926 Eait Colfax Ave. Warohonssy 1S21 M O VIN G CO. 2802 Jotephine ' EA. 7363 the Mass, and the children will be The Junior Newman club voted Ott, Marilyn Phelan, Betty Teilly, at a meeting in the parish hall dismissed at noon. All children in to continue meetings in the sum' Richard Ruhland, Anthony Rum Monday evening, May 19. the public schools, as well as those mer months. A social meeting will melhart, Betty Sievert, Joseph N EW LOCLLTION— MODERN STORE— NEW LOCATION St. I^ouis’ attending parochial schools, are be held each Monday evening at Smith, Andrew Sujata, and Joan Opportunity School Fete expected to attend. As in preced­ 7:30. Woodman. Scheduled for May 23 ¥ 17 /¥ 1 1 1 7 H CLEAIVERS ing years two Sisters of Loretto The Young People’s club wil The seventh grade, gifls will I j JEj If Hi l i & TAILORS EXGLEWOOD will again conduct the school. hold a cabin party at Evergreen serve the giraduation breakfast BETTEVGER’S Tuesday evening. May 27, im­ this Saturday and Sunday. The to the graduates following the ex­ The first annual Emily ^Griffith CaU ONE DAY SERVICE 2878 Shoe Repair Shop CAB SERVICE mediately after perpetual novena party will be chaperoned by some ercises in the church. Opportunity school picnic will be WE CALL FOB devotions there will be instructions of the parents of the members. All held Friday, May 23, at Lakeside EAst 2774 A.ND DELIVER Colo. Blvd. John C. Bettinger, Prop. Fully Insured given to all adults who are to be are invited to attend. Circle to Be Entertained park. Games, contests, prizes TRY OUR DOUBLE TAN TIME CALLS ON TIME DOUBLE WEAR LEATHER BOLES confirmed. Members of the graduation class Mrs. Stephen Walter and Mrs free coffee, free rides, and many Homs of Bettinger’s Bull Dog Glu* Phone Englewood 1000 Willis L. Frieze and Justine I. will be guests of honor at a party Louise Post will entertain the other attractions are listed on the 8471 SO. BROADWAY 8414 South Brosdwsr Kleinsmith were married this week in the hall on the evening of Wed- members of St. Joseph’s circle at program starting at 1:30 p.m. and at the Little Flower shrine in Au­ nesday, May 28. their home, 436 S. Logan street, continuing through to midnight- PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS rora. The couple were attended The Young People’s club will ep- on Wednesday, May 28. A lunch AU former students are urged to by the brother-in-law and sister tertain the 1941 high school gradu­ eon will be served at 1 o’clock. All be present to celebrate this gala of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. ates living in the parish at a party members are invited to be pres- event. Tickets may be secured at THEY ARE RELIABLE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Lyle Stokles. in the h&U on Weonesday, June U, ent. 1 Opportunity school lor 10-cents. I

PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone '4205 Thursday, May 22, 1941 \ The Denver Catholic Register THREE WILL BE ORDAINED ON Fill HFTIIEITS " u a r u f m .. . President...... - ...... Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Editor...... Rt. Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. JUNE 7 IN DENVER UTHEDRAL Managing Editor...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. FILFD m (Continued From Page One) Rev. Philip T. Walsh, pastor of WILL SPUR IT Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B., ard Mershon, a seminarian, will be Immaculate Conception church in Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, Jour.^., M.A.; Rev. John Cavanagh, thurifer, and Jack Reyes and Ray­ Spring Valley, 111., will be assistant M.A. (Basselin, C. U. of A .), Jour.M.; Rev. Edward A. Breen, M.A mond Banigan, another brother, priest; the ^ v . Lyle F. Sheen, a (Basselin, C. U. of A .); Leonard Tangney, A.B., Jour.M. [IRLl SiliER will be acolytes. Robert Banigan cousin of Father Senninger and RTEIS [w m has five brothers and two sisters. pastor of Sacred Heart church, Entered a$ second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. George, the eldest brother, is a Rutland, 111., will be deacon; the (Continued From Page One) staff sergeant in the U.S. army and Rev. K. L. Roche, pastor of the (Continued From Page One) Accommodations for the retreat- is now stationed in the Canal zone. Toluca parish, will be master of the commencement address at the Published Weekly by ants will be made in' the various Another brother, Thomas, is an ceremonies, and the Rev. T. E. graduation exercises of Rockhurst cabins and homes near the Cas­ accountant in the navy department Shea, pastor of St. Mary’s church, college in Kansas City, Mo. THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) cade chapel, which offer ideal and is working in New York city. Pontiac, 111., will preach. In addi­ John Connors of Pueblo, candi­ ScUalfer places for rest and relaxation. A younger sister, Mary, will be tion to Father Sheen, the ordinand date for a Ph.B. degree and major 938 Bannock Street in English, will deliver the valedic­ The Cascade area, with its graduated from Cathedral high has 12 cousins in religion. One tory. Mr. Connors has been editor Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 beauty and perfect summer cli­ school this June. For the past 15 cousin. Sister Albertina, is a mem­ years, at least one of the Banigan ber of the congregation of the of the Brown and Gold in the past mate, is one of nature’s most at­ year, in addition to making a high^ tractive vacation spots in the state. family has been a Cathedral stu­ Sisters of St. Benedict and is sta­ 154-1 ARAPAHOE 5T. dent each year. tioned in Atchison, Kans. scholastic record in his four years. Subscription: $2.00 per year. Thousands of tourists passing He is a Bonfils scholar and will through this garden spot of Colo­ Rev. Bernard A. Saaniafer Rev. Richard A. Kerr receive his degree cum laude. John rado on their way to Pike’s peak The Rev. Richard A. Kerr was Thursday, May 22, 1941 The Rev. Bernard A. Senninger Connors, Jim Costello, and Gerry stop at this chapel to marvel at was bom Nov. 1, 1909, at Toluca, bom Dec. 7,1914, at Damar, Kans., Galligan will receive degrees with a/i On th at counts the grandeur of its resting place 111., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter the son of Mr. and Mrs. William honors. Connors and Galligan are among the mountains and hills. On J. Sennii»;er. His mother is now Kerr, both of whom are still living candidates for Ph.B. depees, Advertisers that merit your patronage. They art OFFICIAL: DIOCESE OF DENVER approaching the chapel from Ute living at El Paso, 111. The ordinand at Damar. He attended rural while Costello will receive a Bach­ pass, one sees the edifice erected reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. attended the parochial school in schools in the neighborhood of elor of Science degree with a by the Thomas Cusack family in Toluca an;! was graduated from Damar, and entered St. Benedict’s major in chemistry. We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese. Whatever all the charm and romance of an appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those St. Ann’s high school there in college, Atchison, Kans., in 1933. Only one Bachelor o f Arts de­ FOR QUALITY CORN FEE Old World shrine. A hill overlooks 1926. He attended St. Viator’s The following year he enrolled at gree will be awarded, that to of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. the valley around which the town MEATS & POULTRY SEE We hope The Repster will be read in every home of the college at Bourbonnais, HI., from St. Joseph’s college in Hays, Kans., Frank Williams, history major and of Cascade nestles, with the 1927 to 1931, and in 1937 entered and in 1935 transferred to the St. COIMk Bonfils scholarship student. Diocese. rugged pine-covered mountains af­ LUMP COAL I5.T1 We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in St. Thomas’ seminary in Denver Louis Preparatory seminary in Seven Ph.B. degrees, five B.S. fording a stately setting. This Webster Groves; Mo. NUT COAL |i.7i RABTOAY’S the children of the Diocese for the reading o f The Register. Father Senninger will sing his degrees, eight B.S. degrees in com­ chapel, dedicated in 1931, has a 1030 W, Colfax TA. 729V « URBAN J. VEHR, first Solemn Mass in St. Ann’s In 1937 he entered St. Thomas’ merce, and one A.B. degree will Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. high open timber ceiling, while the seminary, here, as a student for awarded. Twenty-one members of F. UUMFORD. Mgr. Aug.. 5, 1931. Bishop of Denver. church, Toluca, on June 16. The walls are of white plastering with the Diocese of -Concordia the class of ’41 will be graduated. 25tli and Decatur GRand 5125 out ornament or trim. This af ' The members of the class and fords a striking contrast to the Father Kerr will sing his first When buying from the Solemn Mass in St. Joseph’s dhurch, the degrees they will receive are: glorious windows and mosaic sta­ John M. Aaaterud. Ph.B.: Joicph firms advertising in this INSURANCE tions executed by Franz Mayer of Mass Featuring Damar, on Tuesday, June 10, with Borniztr. B.S.: T. Terrence Brtdy. B.S. Munich. The jewel of the chapel, the pastor, the Rev. Thomas L in commerce; Edmund A. Brunner. B.S. paper, please mention that Aumais, as assistant priest. Father in commerce; Leo M. Clark. Pb-B.; John JOS. J. CELLA the climax of the desi^, is the F. Connori, Ph.B. (cum laude); Jamet you saw their advertise­ Registorfals white marble altar with its exquis Aumais and the deacon of the R. Coitello, B.S. (cum laude); John M. 1120 Security Bldg. ite, portrayal of the Last Supper, Mass, the Rev. Adolph Hecker of Daly. B.S. in commerce; Edward Duffy. ment. Phone KEystone 2633 Trinidad Jubilee Aurora, Kans., and the subdeacon, Ph.B.'; Joieph K. Duffy. B.S. in com­ executed by Lualdi of Florence, the Rev. Eugene Senecal of Park, merce; Richard B. Folpy. B.S. in com­ (Continued From Page One) Italy. Over the altar hangs a merce: Gerald H. Gallizan, Ph.B. (cam large wooden crucifix carved by Kans., are all alumni of the Den­ laude); Robert F. Griffith. B.S. in com­ were given the grace o f conversion, importance right now. This coun­ Anton Lang. ver .seminary. The Rev. Romanus merce; Robert H. Kelley. Ph.B.; Bernard J. Mattingly of Chapman, Kans., William Masor. B.S.: Felix W. McKenna. they could yet recall His teaching try's position in international af­ Attended by iSOI) B.S. in commerce: George E. Stapleton. SPECIAL OFFER The league officers sponsoring fairs is ^ th delicate and danger­ will be master of-ceremonies, and as it was contained in His parables. the retreat exercises include the B.S.; Joteph A. Stein. B.S. in commerce; Wo will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six ous. The conduct of our foreign the Rev. Edmond Arpin of Ogden, Francis S. Williams. A.B.: Louis V. As must always be the case with following: President, Frank Stark; months to pay your bill. Private room or open storage. We policy is in the hands o f the Presi­ (Continued From Page One) Kans., will preach. Father Arpin Zarlengo, Ph.B.; Roland J. Zarlengo. B.S. God, He reconciled in this fashion vice president, Vincent Maloney; The orchestra will play for the have low rate of insurance. the Divine attributes o f mercy and dent and his advisers, but congress and Catholic Daughters of America is a cousin of the ordinand, who secretai-y, John McCrady; treas­ were at this Mass, the most impres­ has another cousin. Sister Rose commencement exercises June, 2 Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on justice. must determine the policy and urer, Patrick Broddrick. All com­ regulate it in accord with the fast­ sive religious service Trinidad ever Alma, a Sister of St. JoS' under the direction of Edwin V. your work. Just as the truths taught by munications should be addressed Libonati. The program will consist Christ are ageless and have vital changing world situation. had seen. eph stationed in the Diocese of MOVING, STORAGE AND PACKING to the Pike’s Peak Laymen’s Re­ Concordia. of a processional, overture, and re­ meaning for men of every age, so, We are dangerously close to war. treat league, 2026 W. Colorado Bishop Speaks at Banquet cessional. The orchestra may also "No Money Needed for Six Months too. His parables are as vivid and as Whether we shall remain at peace avenue, Colorado Springs. A luncheon for the clergy fol­ Rev. Edward B. Gill play for the parochial high school telling today as when they were or go to war is a question for con­ lowed the Mass, and in the evening The Rev. Edward B. Gill was exercises to be held in the audito­ DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. first unfolded. The kingdom of gress to decide. The senators and Regis Requests the jubilee banquet in the Ckim- born May 22, 1913, in Omaha, the rium June 1. Cod was the destination of the Jews representatives are the servants of Early Reservations munity hall brought t)ie day-long son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gill, Baccalaureate June 1 1521 20th St. Office and Warehouse in the first century just as it is the people, and they are inclined to celebration to a close. Bishop both of whom are now living in Baccalaureate ceremonies for the destination o f Americans in the follow the wishes o f the people Those attending the days of rec Vehr, in his address highlighting Oklahoma City, Okla. Father Gill this year’s seniors will be held 20th' century; the parables are ollection at Regis will reside at the Last year, when congress was in­ the banquet, pointed to the im­ attended Sacred Heart parochial Sunday, June 1, in Loyola church based from beginning to end on vited to clo»e up shop and go home college, where adequate living ac­ portance of Catholic education, school and Creighton high school at 10:30 a.m. The Mass will be the needs of man's intellectual na­ for the summer, it was only the de­ commodations will be provided and stressed the fact that only by ad­ in Omaha and Nazareth Hall celebrated by Father Kelley, and NORTH DENVER OLDSMORILE ture and the image of Cod's great­ mand of the people that kept the where an atmosphere of peace and hering to the principles of the Preparatory seminary in St. Paul, the sermon will be preached by Your Friendly Olds Dealer ness as reflected in creation. "F or legislators in Washington. Some o f relaxation will give the retreats a Ten Commandments can a good Minn., prior to entering St. the Rev. John J. Halloran, S.J. the invisible things o f Him from the most important and far-reach stimulant toward spiritual perfeC' world result, and said that from Thomas’ seminary, here. Assisting Father Kelley at the SALES & SERVICE the creation o f the world are clearly ing laws in this nation’ s history tion. The Rev. B. J. Murray, S J., God c o m e man’s inalienable He will sing his first Solemn SoUmn Mass will be the Rev. BILL PHILBIN, Manager seen, being understood by the were passed last summer. of Regis, director-of retreats, asks rights. His Excellency flayed Mass on June 8 in Oklahoma City James P. Flanagan of St. Mary 2953 W. 38th Ave. GL. 4735 things that are made.” — Rev, Ed­ This year the situation is far the men to make reservations early the divorce evils, companionate and will be assisted by the Rev. Magdalene’s parish, deacon; Mr. ward A . Breen. ^ more critical than it was in 1940, by either calling or writing him* at marriages, and the results of pa­ John Mason Connor, rector of Our L. J. Thro, S.J., subdeacon, and and it is unthinkable that the peo­ the college. Catholics are urged ganism that are found in the world Lady of Perpetual Help Cathedral, the Rev. Dr. Thomas Doran of the CONGRESS MUST STAY IN ple's representatives should leave to bring their non-Catholic friends. today. as assistant priest. Father Connor Cathedral, master of ceremonies. SESSION THIS SUMMER No charge will be made, and only will also be the preacher on the OFFER OF EXCHANGE their desks to go fishing or to Mayor Joseph Storm gave the Father Halloran, who will pde a free-will offering is to be taken occasion. The Rev. Roy Figlino, Congressmen are beginning to build political fences in their home address of welcome, and greetings liver the sermon, has been study­ up. assistant at St. John’s church, MOFFAT TLIVNEL IMPR. BIST. talk about the possibility of a re­ districts. Congress will stay at work were extended by William R. ing pulpit oratory for two years Denver, will be deacon, and the J cess that would allow them to get if the people make it plain that The retreats •will begin on Thurs Roth, superintendent of schools; at Weston, Mass. He is an accom­ Rev. F. Beckerle, assistant at the 51/4 % away from the capital's summer they will not tolerate a recess this day evening about 8:15 and will William Carter of Leadville, state plished speaker and in his short Oklahoma City Cathedral, will be SUPPLEMENTAL BONDS DUE SER. 1947/56 heat. It is easy to understand why summer.— C. J. McNeill. close on Sunday evening. Father deputy of the Knights of Ckilum- stay at Regis has already made subdeacon. Morris Stathum and members o f congre.ss like to leave Murray issues a particular call to bus, and the Rev. E. J. McCarthy, several addresses, including one at Washington in the hot season, but STR.AWBERRY all members of the association to John Sullivan, seminarians, will the May crowning. Detailed information and copy of forms to be signed pastor of Sacred Heart church in act as master of ceremonies and it would be a grievous error for SHORTCAKE start “ talking up” the retreat idea, Alamosa. The Rev. F. L. Se- thurifer, respectively. ' available at our office upon request. congress to take a vacation this We wonder whether there has particularly with regard to the baatiani, S.J.,. pastor of Holy Trin­ Baltimore Poles Honor In religion he has one uncle year. ever been a monument erected to spiritual fortitude a period of rec­ ity parish, in a brief talk gave ex­ Brother Plorian, a Holy Cross Memory of Pulaski Congress has a big job to do in the originator o f strawberry short­ ollection gives to men who today pression to the gratitude of the brother, and a, cousin. Sister Mary Baltimore.—The cornerstone of this time o f national crisis, and cake. Perhaps that benefactor of face a barile against anti-religious Trinidad. clergy to all who par- McCABE.HANIFEN& COMPANY ^ Florian, a Notre Dame Sister. the monument to General Casimir congress must stay in session. mankind is hidden behind the propaganda stemming from home ticiiJated in the jubilee. The Rev. IftVKSTMENT SECURITIES Minority spokesmen in the senate and abroad. For reservations call Rev. Garard Goetz, O.S.B. Pulaski, Polish patriot and a hero misty veil of time. The Anglo- Raymond L. Newell o f St. Mary’s Security Bldg. CH. 4509 have already declared their deter­ of the American Revolutionary Saxon origin o f the word straw­ GL. 3633, or write to the director church, Walsenburg, was the toast- The Rev. Gerard Goetz was born mination that legislative action will war, was laid at the celebration of berry might indicate this. There are of retreats at Regis. The officers I master. Musical selections were Oct. 6, 1916, at Hays, Kans., the W . E . M cCabk e . a . H a n if e n not cease this summer. For one of the league are: President, F. the signing of the Polish constitu­ numerous works on strawberries, also featured on the program. son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M Over 20 Years Investment Experience thing, there is the administration's F. Campbell; vice president, F. S. tion by the Polish-Americans of their culture, use, propagation, and Goetz, both o f whom are now liv­ huge tax bill to consider. It will McNamara, and secretary-treas­ Tribute Paid to Pionefr Clergy this city. the like; but we have seen no dis^ ing in Denver. He attended St take weeks for that bill to be pre­ urer, H. A. Kiley. sertation on shortcake, the fruition “ This Is the Day That the Lord Patrick’s school in Denver from pared for action, and probably it of the delightful berry. Hath Made” was the theme of the 1924 to 1929, and Cathedral high will take a long time to push the sermon given by Father McDon­ Strictly speaking, the strawberry school hero from 1929 to 1933. legislation through the house and nell at the Field Mass. The former After leaving Cathedral, where he senate. There can be no question of is not a berry at all, but “ an en­ Work Started Holy Trinity parish pastor in larged pulpy receptacle bearing was awarded a two-year scholar­ a recess until the tax bill is passed summary fashion told of the be- ship to the Abbey school in Canon numerous seed-like achencs.” That and signed by the President. rinnings of Catholicity in Trini­ City, Frater Goetz attended Regis is quite a mouthful but it does not On New Church But even so pressing a matter as dad, cited incidents that have gone college for one year, after which igste so pleasant as the original. national finance is of secondary down as part of the history of the he entered the Benedictine novi­ Perhaps its flavor is associated parish here, and gave just tribute tiate in Canon City. He received a with the fact that the strawberry is Of Holy Ghost Bi-Centenary of U. S. to those Bishops and priests who Bachelor of Arts de^ee in phi­ actually a member o f the rose fam ­ were and are so closely associated losophy at St. Benedict’s college Pioneer Priest Planned ily. Where the “ straw” in the name (Continued From Page One) with the Church in this vicinity. in Atchison, Kans., in .1938, and comes from nobody knows unless Lafayette, Ind. — On June 29 by Miss Wilma Gerspach. A break­ That the priests and sisters has been teaching the same subject it is from the resemblance o f the at the abbey. He is also an assist­ Bishop John F. Noll of Fort Wayne runners to long straws. fast was served in the rectory!were given hearty Co-operation by will celebrate a Solemn Pontifical after Benediction for the clergy, the parishioners was evidenced in ant librarian at the Abbey school. Someone has said that doubtless Field Mass in the Purdue univer­ Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sullivan, who Father McDonnell’s - closing i - . : . , ------wordsj .. Father Gerard will sing his first sity field house to celebrate the God could make a better tasting represented Mrs. Helen Bonfils ■'As we look back 75 years, ___ we_____ say,Solemn Mass in St. Patrick’s bi-centenary of the birth of the morsel than tlie wild strawberry, Somnes, through whosa generosity All praise to our prfests and sis-^hurch, Denver, on June 8 at 9 Rev. Anthony Foucher. the first but that doubtless He never did. Its the new church is being built; ters— we owe everything to them.’ o’clock, ''’<’1'''’^ with witVi the fVio Rev.'Rov Achille Aphiiio Som-SAm. White child bom west of the Alle­ tangy sweetness always seemed to Francis J. Kirchhof, contractor, From across the valley comes a maruga, pastor, as assistant priest. ghenies to become a priest. The us imbued with the very spirit o f and John K. Monroe, architect. cry of protest, ‘We did not do it The Rev. Jerome Healy, O.S.B., the woods. It was usually not found public is invited to attend. As a Tentative plans call for the com­ alone. The good peonle helped of Holy Cross abbey, Canon City, tribute to the pioneer priest, per­ in large patches but coyly spotted us.’ And the records snow this is will be deacon, and the Rev. F. J. liere and there, as shy as the wood pletion of the new church before sons are asked to contribute to Easter, '1942, but, because of the true. Each pastor in turn, from Mahoney, S.J., of Regis college the establishment of a foundation anemone or the dog's tooth violet. the first one to the present one, will be subdeacon. Brother Michael The chase was always worth the possibility of\ delays in filling or­ for the religious advancement of ders for structural steel, no defi­ was assisted and encouraged by Jankowsky, O.S.B., also of the Means Efficiency-in 1941! students in West Lafayette. Con­ capture, for the tiny red berry, wise and generous members of Canon City abbey, will be master never bigger than the tfp of one's nite date for the dedication has tributions should be sent to the been set. Immediate construction the laity.” of ceremonies, and the Rt. Rev. Anthony Faucher Foundation, little finger, seemed to hold all the Leonard Schwinn, O.S.B., Abbot, zestful savor that is contained in plans will not interfere with serv­ Many Clergy Preaaat George McGrath, treasurer, Lafay­ ices in the church for several will be the preacher. A reception O N T poy bills the old-fashioned SLOW woy — its larger cultivated brother, a Assisting at the Field Mass were ette, Ind. months. The airxonditioning plant will be held m S t Patrick’s library midget with force unimpaired by the Very Rev. Thomas D. Coyne, walking from store to store! Open a checking for the new church is now being in the afternoon from 3 until 5 D lack o f size. C.M., rector of S t Thomas’ semi- o’clock. The new priest will at­ account — pay your bills by check! All accounts are NCCS Program Is Being built, together with footings and nai7 , Denver, assistant priest; the When we had plenty of time, we tend Notre Dame university for other preliminary details. Rev. F. S. Ziccardi, S.J., Trinidad, insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Speeded Throughout U. S. occasionally gathered a hat full of library science this summer. The new church, according to and the Very Rev. Augustine the wild berries to bring home. But Frater Gerard has two sisters, with $5,000 moximum insurance/or each depositor! Mr. Monroe, architect, will be of a Waldner, S.J., rector of Monte­ Chicago. — Prominent members somehow it seemed an injustice, as modified French Gothic design. Agatha Goetz, house nurse at the of the clergy and the laity are if a wild bird were caged. Berries zuma seminary, Montezuma, N. Good Shepherd convent, Denver, The tower at fhe front, northwest Mex., deacons of honor; the Very among the 37 persons nathed to from the garden were more suited and Mrs. J. P. Lechman of Ven­ cornar of the edifice will rise 110 Rev. Robert M. Kelley, S.J., presi­ the archdiocesan committee of the to the table. And what berries! So tura, Calif. Out-of-to^vn relatives feet above the street,, and will be dent of Regis college, Denver, National C ath olic Community big that one would almost fill a expected to attend the ordination American National equipped with chimes and sound deacon; the ^ v . Leo P. Bums, S. Service. . . , Scranton, Pa.— A di­ coffee cup (demi-tasse, of course). ceremonies are Mr. and Mrs. John equipment, which will make pos­ J., of Regis college, subdeacon, and a siU s f Denver ocesan committee of the NCCS is So sweet, so flavorful. « . . sible the broadcasting of music and Pfanenstiel, maternal grandpar­ headed by the Very Rev. Monsi­ the Rev. Bernard Cullen, Denver, ents, and Miss Mollic Pfananstiel, Let us here and now enter a other servicey throughout the assistant Chancellor, master of IISTEN TO PULTON LlWtS, J ft.. Comment gnor John J. V. Vaughan and the stem protest against that culinary downtown area. The super-struc­ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Staab, Mr. and tator from fFashlngton, D. C., Daily Monday Rev. C. W. Held. . . . St. Augus­ ceromonies. Mrs. L. W. Weisner, and Mr. and through Friday, 9:30 p. m.. station KFEL. miscreant who would make short­ ture of the church itself will be 60 ------^—Liiuj "Ml tine, Fla.— The Rev. Thomas Com­ cake with cake dough. A short bis­ feet high, and will be fitted with Clergy present included the R t Mrs. A. J. Kuhn, all of Hays, k e VdlTK BBSlRESlS FSIEND ber is diocesan director of the cuit dough for us, and nothing else. an ultra-moderiv air-conditioning Rev.^Matthew Smith, editor of the Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Pfanan­ I newly established NCCS unit. Let the sweetness be in the A iries plant and provided with the latest Regieter^^getem of Newspapers; stiel o f Topeka, Kans.; Mr. and and the dash o f sugar that overlays developments in acoustical equip­ Father John Cavanagh of tne Reg­ Mrs. J. M. Pfananstiel of Ellis, ister staff. Father A. S. Dimichlno, Catholic Students Win them. And no whipped cream, ment. Kans.; Mt. and Mrs. R. C. Arnold S.J., of Sacred Heart-Loyola par­ In Commercial Contest please; it ii too dry and insipid. of Plainville, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. A layer of shortcake, one of ish, Denver: Father Francis Bot­ John Benning of Bird City, Kans.; tler of Walsenburg, Father E. J. ADOLPH KUNSMILLER Chicago.—The Illinois state com- mashed berries and sugar, another USED TEXTBOOKS Mr. and Mrs. William Veselik of FRANK KIRCHHOF piercial contest; held a£ the Univer­ layer of shortcake, topped off with McCarthy of Alamosa, Fathers Sil- Ruleton, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Vice President and Cashier sity of Illinois under the auspices vano Prat, S.J.; Angelo Savarino, President berries mashed and whole, and ARE NEEDED FOR Warder of Chicago, 111.; Mr. and of the Illinois High School asso­ over all the rich yellow cream S.J., and J. Ortega, S.J., all from Mrs. Michael Goetz of Dunella, ciation, was won by students of the Montezuma seminary: Father Ray­ skimmed fresh from the jars in POOR CHILDREN N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. William commercial department of Siena the cool m ilk cellar. Who could mond Newell of Walsenburg Fa­ Goetz of Brighton, aunts and high school, who were awarded the ask for more? ther Patrick Conway of Rocky uncles of the ordinand. sweep-state trophy. Teams and in­ Ford, and Father J. A. vLtquerre dividuals from the 12 sections of Man, and we mean the male of An appeal for u«ad text­ of Las Animas. Brother A. Car- the state, representing approxi­ the species in particular, U like an books tbet would reach needy moqa, SJ., Montezuma, N. Mex., m a te ly ^ schools, participate. automobile tire. The inner tube of children in the next school also attended. MAln 5314 ESTABUBHED SINCE 1901 the tire has to be filled before the term is made in a letter writ­ tire can operate. And a person is ten by the Rev. Hubert a much happier individual if the Newell, diocesan superintend­ 10,429 in Vicariate Are A Rwninder; Use of “ inner man” it catered to. Perhaps ent of schools, to the prin­ Baptized in One Year F . J . K i r c h h o f The American Fixture Co. it was the memory o f a Lucullan cipals of parochial schools in dessert such as we described above Denver. Peking. — (Lumen) — Baptisms Ibnofacturara Meal Allowed May 30 in the past year in the Vicariate that brought this Paul Bunyan onstruction o Books that students might Apostolic of Suchow, Kiangsu, to­ C C . aspiration from an old railroad donate after the current term CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS The faithful are reminded taled 10,429, as compared with nwn we knew long ago. He said: “ I will be given to the St- Vin­ that, tbroufb ipacial faeultie* 8,768 the previous year, It was an­ CHURCH FURNITURE wish someone would set me in a granted by the Holy See, the cent de Paul sociaty, which nounced here by the Very Rev. BUILDERS big box car, fill it with strawberry law of abstinence will be lifted will repair tham end present Joseph Courchesne, SJ., superior BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES shortcake, hand me a fire shovel, them to poor children in Sep­ in the Diocese of Denver on of the Jesuits at Suchow. The and tell me to eat my way out. tember. Those desiring to co­ We 'Appreciate Your. Patronage May 30, Mamorial day, and on vicariate now has 81,828 Chris­ That would be the only way I know Millwork of All Kinds July 4, Indepandenco day. operate in the plan may call tians. Father Courchesne'a cep to get enough of it.”— Millard F. Thomas Griffin, KEystona traltral parishpL______has 4,757. . CtthoUea and ZM Liwmct Sjy Denver, Qqlo. FRANK KIRCHHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE St, Everetts 67 24 . 4 S 'S ' catecbumensi DENVER, COLa Thursday, May 22, 1941 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE SHEET METAL WORK TO BE niTf ST. LEANDER’S STUDENTS WILL A R E Y O U SUMMER COURSE AT REGIS PRESENT ANNUAL PROGRAM making embarrassing mistakes? Perhaps it js your eyes. (Regi* College) the oratorical finalists, the elocu­ WILL B[ H[[D IN Pueblo.— (St. Leander’s Parish) Smbllett, Lawrenea Colby; Ban Gunn. Regis will co-operate with the Charlaa Hager; Dick, Howard Bargar; tion finalists, the debate squad. — The annual entertainment given Israel, George Andrews; townspeople. national defense effort in offer­ and the radio p lie r s at a dinner by the pupils of S t Leaftder’s Jean Gardner, Ruth Woolven, Harvey ing a course in sheet metal work held at Boggio’sio^s 'Tuesday,Ti May 13. Mudd, Ed Schmitt, Bob Sturtevant, and school will be presented in the Louis Patrick: James P. Gray this sumtner. The course will con­ Honored guests at the dinner PBEBLO i m 29 sist of advanced instruction in school auditorium Tuesday, May Spanish dance: Joan Muhte, Norma were Father Flanagan, Father Mudd, Shirley Murphy, Gladys Balsick. mechanical drawing with special Halloran, and the forensic coach, 27, at 8 p.m. Ttieasure Island, an Dolores Stanko,^ Katie Saccamanno, Re­ Optometrist application to sheet metal layout. gina Neis. Shirley Rear. Margaret Con­ Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par- Mr. O’Sullivan, S.J.; Judge Walsh Pueblo.— (Sacred Heart Parish) operetta, will be presented by the The course will be conducted by of the Denver district court, Alan nors, I.,orraint Solee, and Irma Jane :| ish)—For the first time in the his upper grades, with the following Arthur: 212 Colorado Bldg. Arthur W. Buell, who has been Lutz, Catholic Drama guild; Jack —Graduation exercises q,f Sacred ’ tory of the parish a formal May Heart school children will take cast of characters: Sailor Hance: Dick Jahn. Joe Cowen, ■ crowning will be held at 3 o’clock instructor in mechanical drawing W. LeXvis of the Rocky Mountain Sam McUonnell. Harold Baer, Rudolph in the past year. A knowledge of place Thursday evening. May 29, Mrs. Htwkint, Irma Jane Arthur; Jim, Perko. Harold Robinson, Marigene Hen­ 1615 California TA. 8883 this Sunday, May 25, There will Radio council, and John T. Lynch, mechanical drawing and descrip­ University of Denver. at 8 o’clock in the school audito­ Thomas Habiger; Old Sea Doc, Charlea derson, Verna Hayes. Patricia Waltmire. be a procession of school children rium. Students of the school will Hacer; Dr. Livesey. Donald Campbelh; Dorothy Schmitt, Ruth Leritz, Mary LENSES DUPLICATED — PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED tive geometry will be a prerequis­ Frances Chase, and Mary Hayes; and priests from the school build­ Joseph Stein, elocution finalist present a two-act operetta. Paints Black Doc, Donald Carara; Few, Sam wwvwwwwyvvvvwiivwAiVw^ ite to the course. and outgoing president of the stu­ Mehalovitx; Wee Willie, Raymond O’Neil; Native dance: Genevieve Curry, Phyllis ing and through the church. Sol­ arid Patches, a fanciful story of a Squire Trelawney, Daniel Driaeoll; l.onc Trontel, Barbara Heningsman, Pauline emn Benediction of the Blessed The course will be given with­ dent body, acted as toastmaster group of young artists waitjng to John Silver. Sam HehaloriU; Captain. Prince. Betty I^aughiin, Jean Murphy, j Sacrament will follow the crown- out cost to applicants, since it is Awards were made by the dean. be “ finishedv” The gay Gypsy Mary G. McGovern, Bernadine Stanko, Specializing in Quality Plumbing and being sponsor^ by the United Father Flanagan, to the debate Florence McLaughlin, Frances Arthur. ' ing. The sermon will be given by music and a stately Colonial Shirley Dunn. Donna L. Rhoades. Michael the Rev. Hubert Newell, diocesan States government in the interests squad: Thomas Garry, Jack GroS^ minuet will add greatly to the Davis, Richard Schmalz. Gene Sturtevant, Heating Repairs superintendent of schools. of national defense. jean, Jim Harris, and Francis spirit of the evening. 'The grand Dick Baum, and Patricia McLaughlia; Morriss. Bishop to Address Pirate dance: George Cowen. BUI Me* The course, beginning with the Word has been received of the finale will be followed by a dance I.aughlin. Howard Barger. George An­ death of Robert John Lub^ley, a first week of June, will be an Jack W. Lewis of the Rocky by the- seventh grade girls .singing drews. James Holst. Bob Chapman. Del­ SLAHERY & COMPANY nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Frank intensive one lasting five or six Mountain Radio council made the “ My Alice Blue Gown.” A short bert Mundt, Fred Jahn, Gerald Murphy, Holitza of this parish, on Satur­ weeks. About six hours a day will principal talk of the evening. musical comedy will be presented and Alfred Birrer: PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS "Rhythm Band Selections,*' a medley, day, May 17, at Sacred Heart hos­ be devoted to classroom work. Classes will be resumed next by the lower grade children, in Pueblo Graduates presented by members of the primary 1726 MARKET STREET pital in Yankton, S. Dak. Mr. Frohman Geti Appointment September earlier than heretofore. which the primary boys will show grades: S. Copenhavre. L. Laughlin, D. their skill as sailors. Prince. B. Copenhavre. D. Barger. J. JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 Lubeley made his home here with Charles G. Herder, freshman Freshman registration days will be held Sept. 8' and 9, and regis­ Geiser. M. Currie. R. Cooper, L. Barger. fjfhis aunt and uncle for several from Pueblo, h»s received an ap­ The eighth grade students who pueblo. — Graduation exercises E. Patrick. T. Muhic. R. Calentlno. R. tration for upperclassmen will be ,-jyears while attending the univer- pointment as pharmacist’s mate, will receive their diplomas are Le­ for the seniors at Pueblo Catholic Schaefer. B. Smalz, K. Mehalovitz. R. Maity and was director of the choir held Sept. 10, Classes will begin ona Carson, Claudia Frizier, Con- high school will be held in the City Cowen, M. Rhoades, D. Birrer. J. Birrer, "DENVER’S MOST PROGRESSIVE LAUNDRY" .second class, in the naval reserve. J« Shope, T. Karras, and M. Lerita, during that time. Mr. and Mrs. Sept. 11. suela Silva, Cleo Sena, Shirley auditorium June 3 at 8 p.n<. The He Will report'Honday, May 26, There will be a dress rehearsal : Holitza left Sunday morning. May Patter.son, .Anna Mary Kubick, Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop for duty. The Christmas recess will begin for the entertainment Saturday THE TASrADE LAEADRY 18, for Hartington, Nebr., to at­ after the last class of Dec. 12. This Mary Ann Darling, Edward Flan- of Denver, will deliver the com­ Senior Dinner Sunday, June 1 afternon in the school hall, and "TRY OUR NEW SERVICE” tend the funeral. Burial w’as made will enable more of the students to nigan, Billy McDonald, Anthony mencement addres.s. there. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prospective graduates, alumni, those who are unable to attend get jobs in the Christmas season. Gonzales, Eugene Lippis, Fred The valedictorian for the occa- Tuesday evening may secure tick­ Complete Laundry Service ' John Lubeley, reside in Harting- and friends will attend a dinner a:t Kuetter Elected President Vigil, and Charles Mastrini. Di­ si(#h will be George Holland. A ets of admission for the Saturday 1««7 Mirket WE CALL EOR AND DELIVER TA. 6J70-637* i ton. the Oxford hote! Sunday, June 1, plomas and the many awards will mu.sical program will be furni-shed performance. at 1 p.m. The ^n n er will be in The Chem club elected Frank be conferred by the Very Rev, An important meeting of the So­ Kuester president for the coming By the school Glee club, under the Graduation Is June 1 honor of the "frospective Regis Thomas J. Wolohan. direction of Forrest Fishel of the ciety of St. Jerome was held on year at a meeting held May 12. Graduation for the pupils of the graduates who will receive their University of Denver, and the Monday evening at 8. A new presi­ Ramsay Stewart, John Thompson, The ble.ssing of the Baptismal eighth grade in St. Leander’s dent, Anna May Reed, was elected degrees at commencement exercises school orche.stra, under the direc­ and Charles Zarlengo were other font will take place on the Vigil school will be held in St. Lean­ t^ fill the vacancy caused by the Monday. tion of Rafaello Cavallo. All th# nominees for the office. Charles of Pentecost, May 31, at 7 a.m. The der’s church at the 7 o’clock Mass Several .speakers, among them cibrgy of the city will be present resignation of Miss Geraldine Delio was named vice president and altar boys will chant the Litany of Sunday, June 1. Members of the Dome, who left last week to accept the Very Rev. Robert M. Kelley, the Saints. at the exercises. S.J., and Rev. John J. Flanagan, Norman Brinkhaus, secretary- class are Irma Jane Arthur, civil service appointment in Twenty-nine seniors will be Gladys Mary Balsick, Donald F. Camp St. Malo treasurer. Coronation Rite Planned AVa.shington, D. C. Members will S.J., will be heard. Gerry Galligan, graduated at the ceremony. president of the senior class, will The noon intramural softball Campbell, Donald L. Carara, receive Holy Communion in a body The crowning of the Blessed Th<> members of the Krftduatlon eUse act as toastmaster. league goes into its final period Virgin’s .statue will take place Lawrence John Colby, Margaret The Ideal \acation Spot for Boys at the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, are Helen Aastertid. Betty Lee Coats, Mary Connors, ’Thomas A. Ha-1 May 25. • The dinner is an annual event this week with a tie between the Sunday evening. May 25, at 7:30. Ann Fitzpatrick, Dolores Fumey, Marie Hunyada, Cecilia Morin. Margaret Mur* biger, Charles Edward Hager, Sam for those who are shortly to be two hottest teams in the struggle The children’s sodality and the AGED 10 TO 18 Three Masses were celebrated on graduated from Regis. for supremacy. The Villains and phy, Virginia Perko, Margaret Perse, L. Mehalovitz, Norma Marie Mudd, Ascension Thursday at 6, 7:30, Young Ladies’ sodality will take Josephine Petros, Mary Jane O'Hare. Board Lays Plant the Amici are all even with four Josephine Scoggins. Frances Naughton. Raymond Lee O’Neil, and Mary L. and 9. The parish choir sang at part in the procession. Plans for the coming school year wins and one loss. Betty Jane Williamson. Ai Butkovieh, Silva. 72 Mile. From Denver at the Foot of Famous Long’s Peak High .Mass at 7:30. \Banns of marriage were read George Rurkhard. William Childers. An* The regular meeting of the Al­ are being made by the new five- The Coffee club, with a produc­ for John Toth and Miss Velma thony Gradisar, George Holland. Law* Members of the Benedictine man board headed by Chester Bo- tion of Afraid of ihe Dark, won rence Keller. George Connors. Marcellas tar and Rosary society will be held Apostolate did not hold their usual Tyree Sunday, May 18. Mi.ss Ty­ in St. Leander's school hall at 2 reli. Although yet in the forma­ the Little Theater contest Thurs­ ree was received into the Church O’Leary. George Piute. Marvin Poi?ler, meeting thi^ week.______tive stage, the board’s plans are day, May 15, in the Little theater. James Rohar, Bryce Schiller. Rudolph p.m. Friday, May 23. Season Opens July 6 Sunday, May 18. The sponsors Stancer, Omer Williams, and Edward Many parishioners are showing directed primarily toward an in­ The freshman day students pre­ were Anthony and Agnes Toth, Grutt. crease of interest in all school ac­ sented the other play to reach the interest in the forthcoming edition Miss Jetta Palidino of Denver is McGee Out*Balloti Dixon of the New Testament and orders tivities. finals. 21st Season Under Personal Direction of It has been tentatively decided John Yelenick as Willie, John visiting at the home of her sister, Dave McGee defeated Fred are being placed for future de­ to give the direction of one phase Brittan as the captain, Frank Mc­ Mrs. Bruno De Rose. Dixon in the race for president of livery. MONSIGNOR BOSETTI of the plan to each of the five men Cabe as the guard, Felix Loomis Mr. and Mrs. George Springer next year’s junior college student Card Party Suceettful comprising the board. Sub-chair­ Ayres as Juan, and Jim Harris as have moved into St. Patrick’s par­ body, it was announced at the ball The annual May card party men will be appointed from the the priest constituted the cast of ish. Their children are attending at City park pavilion, which cli­ given in the school hall Saturday BLESSED VIRem student • council which will be the winning play. school in that parish. maxed the annual college pow­ afternoon. May 17, was a decided Rates— $7 per week elected next fall. Committee mem­ Gerry Harris as Herman, Frank Dr. Bruno dc Rose refereed the wow. .success. 'The gratitude of the par­ bers to Assist in carrying out the Morriss in the part of Ben, Lou football game at D. U. Friday, McGee will succeed Jeff Fitz­ ish is g’xpressed to Mrs. L. M. May 16. projects will be named from the Antonelli as Arthur, and Joe Gon­ patrick, and, like Fitzpatrick, is Rhoades and member* of the vari­ As a tribute to the Blessed Vir- student body. zales as Butch made up the cast Mrs. Mary Ellis Conner, mother a graduate of Pueblo Catholic ous committees who worked for t gin, the Cathedral sodalists gath­ Club Hoit at Party of the freshman day students’ of George (Conner, died in Denver high school. He i.s assistant editor the success of the affair. ered in the Oscar Malo hall to The Coffee club played host to play, A Message From Ku Fhu. recently. of Tsanti, the college annual, and Members of the Chi Alpha Sig­ New parishioners are Mr. and 11 sing hymns of praise and to re­ The Catholic Intercollegiate a member of the advertising staff ma fraternity received Communion For Information Addressi Press survey, conducted by the de­ Mrs. Melvin Ferg;uson, who are liv­ of the Arrow, college paper. at St. Leander’s church Sunday, cite prayers of thanksgiving Tues- RALLY TO STRESS ing at 917 W. 17th street, and Mrs. May 18. This group of young men RT. REV. JOSEPH BOSETTI, V.G. partment of journalism of Seton Banquet, Prom Succeii f ■ day, May 20. The ceremony was Hall college. South Orange, N. J., Albert Stavat, 1014 Elizabeth is known throughout the city for street. 1536 LOGAN STREET originally scheduled for the con­ VALUES DERIVED has awarded a certificate of merit The junior-senior banquet and various charitable activities, espe­ to the Brown and Gold for out­ Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McLaughlin prom of Pueblo Catholic high was cially the work for the pediatrics I DENVER, COLORADO vent garden, but it was held in­ standing achievement in the field are visiting in Durango. held at the Minnequa club. The doors because of rain. FROM CREDIT UNIDN ward at St. Mary's hospital and the of Catholic college journalism for Charles Wall was in Denver two tables were decorated with the Sacred Heart orphanage. Many . The exercise was opened by the the year 1940-41. days last week. senior class colors, blue and gold, little ones have been helped to , singing of the hymn, “ On This (St. Cajetan’t Parish) Girl Rated ‘Highly Superior' ’and the centerpiece included yel­ St. Cajetan’s ci-edit union will The survey rated the paper’s health and a normal life through editorials superior, its features and low snapdragons and blue colum­ j Day, 0 Beautiful Mother.” Ed hold a rally Sunday, May 25, at Miss Nan Walker, daughter of its efforts. columns excellent, and its news and bines. The aifair was a huge suc­ Simones, prefect of the boys’ so­ 3 p.m. in the school hall. The pur­ Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Walker, was Mrs. Catherine Lidle is spending sports stories good. The format of cess. pose of this rally is to stimulate rated “ highly superior” at the na­ the week in Denver with her dality, delivered a panegyric on the paper was also rated .good. Those Attending were the Very Rev, more interest among the people of tional regional music festival held Thomas J. Wolohan. the Rev. William daughter, Mrs. James Smith, and the Blessed Mother, and Elsie Lutz Father W. F. Robison, S.J., de­ the parish in their credit union last weekend in Topeka, Kans. D. McCarthy, the Very Rev. A. J. Miller, Mr. Smith. recited the poem, “ Lovely Lady livered* the sennon at the Solemn the Rev. Joseph Warntt, the Rev. John and to explain more fully the At the quarterly meeting of the Leo Keller, Jr., is recovering ' Dressed in Blue,” by Mary Dixon Mass May 12. The Mass, which Kelly, the Rev. Joseph F. Higgins, Helen benefits derived from it. There DCCW in Denver Mrs. H. J. Tyson Aasterud, Omer Williams. Margaret from a leg injury suffered two Thayer. was said on the rector’s name day, will be some interesting speakers and Mrs. George Conners repre­ Perse. George Holland. Marie Hunyada, weeks ago while at work. the Feast of St. Robert Bellar- Rudolph Stancer, Josephine Scoggins. Climaxing the hour’s cere- on the program. .All parishioners sented the Altar and Rosary soci­ Lawrence Whitlock came from mine, was celebrated by Father Josephine Petros. Michael McCann, Ce­ i monies, Shirley Ann Lewis, prefect are urged to attend. ety and Mrs. Charles Digby and cilia Morin. George Burkhardf Ann Fitz* Denver Sunday, May 18, to spend of the girls' sodality, crowned the On Sunday, May 25, at 7:30 Kelley, Father Flanagan served as Mrs. Thomas Hudson were dele­ Patrick. Al Butkovieh. Virginia Perko. the day with Mrs. Whitlock, who is deacon and Father F. J. Mahoney, Robert Krasovich, Laurence Keller. Mar* statue of Our Blessed Lady. Her p.m. Miss Jesucita Lopez will gates from the PTA. visiting with her parents, Mr. and S.J., as subdeacon. garet Murphy. George Piute. Betty Jane attendants were Elsie Lutz, Marie crown the statue of Our Lady. Philipps. Bill Childers. Patricia Hamrick, Mrs. A. E. Sollee. The Very Rev. Robert M. Kelley, .^Iurphy, Anna Lou Hahn, and Her attendants will be Emma Gar­ George Connors, Dolores Furney, Bryce Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rudolph S.J., left for Kansas City with the Schiller. Marian Andrews: Mary Catherine Jaeger. cia and Juanita Lopez. A social of Denver spent the weekend with Rev. J. J. Flanagan, S.J., to take Edward Grutt. Mary Jane O'Hare, An­ Pledges to the Blessed Mother hour will take place afterwards. thony Gradisar. Marjorie Hoffman. Mar­ relatives and friends in this parish. part in a symposium on “ The Good Jibilee Eveits They recently left here to make were made by members of the The Young Ladies’ sodality from vin Porter. Francis Naughton, James ?enior class, who participated in Life.” They expect to return Fri­ Rohar, Jeanne Moore. Marcellus O'Leary. their home in Denver. via the Brighton will also participate in day morning. Betty Lee Coats, Jack Thomas, Betty the coronation in formal attire. the coronation. May devotions, in­ Jan«* Williamson^ AI Boggs. Mary Lou Circle Entertmined The Rev. Dr. Thomas Doran gave cluding the Rosary, a short dis­ Lay Council Meet Slated Cooper. Frank Ward. Jeanne Mary Miss Loretto Jansen entertained EXPOSITION FLYER an address, and the hour was con- course on the glories of Mary, and The next Regis Lay Council Close With Play O'Neil, Maurice Campbell. Patricia Fits* the members of St. Jude’s circle Patrick. James Clark, Mary Margaret 'luded with the singing of “ Mother Benediction, are held every day meeting will be held Thursday, Gray, George Subotich, Florence Mulhol* of Our Lady of Good Counsel at Lv. DENVER...... 12:15 noon Beloved.” Pete -Albi was the mas­ May 29. The dinner will begin at land. William Sajbel. Anne Allesandro, the home of Mrs. Leo Kellar Tues­ in May. At. McCook (M.T.)...... 4:15 P.M. ter of ceremonies. The Confraternity of Christian 6:30 p.m. and the meeting proper (St. Elizabeth’i Pariih) Armand Jerman. Clara Mae Aniick. day evening. May 13. Those at­ Marion Kemp. Betty Parga, Raymond tending were Babe Vidmar, Mar­ The officers of the sodality for Doctrine will sponsor a linen at 8 o’clock. The golden jubilee celebration of Kolbeson, Theresa Lepeska, Agnes Bensik, Ar. Holdrege...... 6:47 P.M. lie past year were Shirley Ann shower for the benefit of the Father Ernest J. Dannegger, St. Elizabeth’s school was brought Sam Spoone: garet McGovern, Agnes Leshe, Ar. Hastings...... 7:47 P.M. Lewis, Ed Simones, Mary Martha forthcoming bazaar in August on S.J., leaves Saturday for San Luis, to a close on Monday evening, May Virginia Blatnik. John McGinn. Ger­ Ann Comerford, Dorothy Durkin, Thursday, May 29, at 8 p.m. in where he is to begin a retreat for trude Hager. William Bratina. Virginia Leona Voght, Elizabeth Keller, Ar. LINCOLN...... 9:30 P.M. tones. Bill .Anderson. Nancy Pot- 19. The pupils of the school, with Driscoll, Thomas Connors. Helen Gorshe. •er, .Terry Abegg, Elsie Lutz, and the church basement. There will the Si.sters of Mercy Sunday, former members of the old Jeffer­ Robert Sajbel, Katherine Kirch. Pete Catherine Lidle, Florence Keller, Ar. O M AH A...... 10:45 P.M; and the hostess. Toe Ryan. be games and refreshments. May *25. son Dramatic club, staged Memory Zena, Thelma Joxen, William O'Neil. Ar. Chicago...... 8:55 A.M. Review. Many of the old parish­ Ruby Griswold. Bill Mehring. Theresa Honoring Miss Loretto Jansen Ortiz, Elizabeth Jackson, and Ann on her birthday anniversary, Flor­ ioners attended the celebration. Kolesarek. De luxe chair cars, observation-lounge car, PuHmanS| ence and Elizabeth Keller enter­ The Rev. Bernard Spiegelberg, The music was furnished by tained at a surprise party in their dining car, hostess-nurse. O.F.M., has returned to Holy Cross Bernard Jerman and his orchestra. home Thursday evening. May 15. friary, Clason Point, N. Y. Sodality Day Held Those enjoying the evening with Low One-Way and Round Trip Fares The Rev. Lawrence Bultman, 0. Sodality day at Pueblo Catholic the guest of honor were Kay Dy- F. M., is spending a few days at high was under the direction of mond, Louise Hammerstrom, Hel­ St. Elizabeth’s. the Rev. William D. McCarthy. en Hammerstrom, Velma Hooper, BURLINGTON TRAVEL BUREAU The Rev. Robert Dunphy, O.F.M., The sodality was officially erected Eileen Wyman, Catherine Lidle, of St. Elizabeth’s friary, will as- under the title of Mary, Queen of Lucille Cloud, Mary Susam, Viola Seventeenth Telephone sisrthe Rev. Edward L. Horgan, Peace, on Oct. 19, 1940, with the Gacnick, Thelma Searer, Florence and Keystone pastor of Annunciation church, secondary title of St. Joseph. Keller, Elizabeth Keller, and Mrs. Helpful Service Champa Street* Burlington 1123 Leadville, until June 2. The sodality day was opened by William Jansen of Canon City, V, , Mrs. Vincent Kandorf, president Mass and Holy Communion at 8. who has been spending the past of the Third Order of St. Francis, The monthly breakfa.st followed, week with her daughter. Route has returned to her home from a with Father McCarthy as toast­ Assured local hospital. Her condition is master. Hymns were sung in honor much improved. of Mary and an address, entitled 2! Received Into Plans for the coming bazaar are “ Our Sodality,” was given by progressing at a steady pace. The George Holland. “ St. Joseph, the women of the Altar and Rosary First Sodalist,” was discussed by Church in Golden society are requested to call at the Cecila Morin and “ Purpose of the^ Any family in Denver can friary for dinner tickets. Sodality,” by George Burkhard. PUEBLO Golden.— Anthony Elder was Sunday, May 25, will be Com­ The day closed with a prayer of dedication to Mary. received into the Church on May call Horan anid Son with the munion day for the members of 16, and Aubrey George Greiber the Third Order of St. Francis. On May ,23 the Glee club of on May 17. Both were baptized the high school will give a “ Musi by Father Barry J. Wogan. WATCHES i cale” at the junior high school aU' St. Agnes’ circle will hold its assurance of receiving a ditorium. The Glee club has been Students at Academy next meeting at the home of Mrs. under the direction of Mr. Fishel DIAMONDS Eugene Bolitho on Wednesday for the past year. i service that will fulfill all of Hear Dr. Paul Ketrick afternoon, May 28. The monthly meeting of the The Young Ladies’ sodality held , € i PTA was held May 12. A lace a short meeting at the rectory on their requirements—an(d at (St. Mary’s Academy) tablecloth was awarded to Mrs. F. Friday evening. May 16, after On Tuesday, May 20, at 9:30, Cassidy of 821 E. Eighth street. which the members were Father the high school students had the Wogan’s guests at the spring foot­ a price within their means. pleasure of listening to an illus­ July Bazaar Project ball game between the Denver uni­ ! trated lecture by Dr. Paul J. versity Reds, and Golds at the The Standard of Quality Ketrick. The pictures shown were D. U. stadium. Opposite Post Office scenes taken on the Loretto Bhosen by Sodality Prof. N. C. Schieltz has accepted for Perfect Baking Heights campus. Many of the St. a positon in the new research de­ "And Just as Rdiable" Mary’s alumnae were featured in partment of the Gates Rubber com­ the picture. (St. Dominic’. Pari.k) pany in Denver, and will take up The sodality project for St. I On Saturday morning. May 24, his new duties there about June at 7 :45 o’clock, the members of Dominic’s July carnival is two 10. Prof. Schieltz .has been an in­ round-trip railroad tickets and two the Machebeuf History club will structor in the department of Electrify Your Home for admission ticket, to the Notre have a Mass offered in the Cathe­ chemistry at the Colorado school Dame football game which will be dral for the repose of the soul of of mines ^ot the past three and sponsored this fall by the Denver SUMMER COMFORT Mrs. Margaret Cavanaugh Hunter. one-half years. He does not know Notre Dame club. at this time whether he and Mrs. AND SON CHAPELS The members of the Machebeuf Electricity for cooking, water heating, refrigeration and air club will assist at the Mass in com­ Miss Lonette Green was named Schiihieltz and their young son will KEystone 6297 # KEystone 6296 plete uniform. The Ma.ss will be ch|iirman of a committee to place continue to reside in Golden or conditioning costs so little, yet pays such big dividends in cool offered By the Rev. Arthur Lucy Catholic literature in the Denver move to Denver. comfort all summer long, that you’ll find it wise to modernize 152.7 Cleveland Place of the Cathedral. I'he students of General hospital. —ELECTRICALLY— before hot weather comes. I the academy and the friends of The children will rqcmve their 40 HOURS’ DEVOTIOI'I Guarding Forever our Founder^ Ideals Mrs. Hunter are invited to be pres­ First Holy Communion at the 7:30 Week of May 2Si Holy ent at this Mass, which is being Mass Sunday, May- 25. The par­ Ghoit church, Dsnver; St. offered as a tribute to Mrs. Hunter, ents of these chUdren will also re­ Joteph't hoqpital, Denver, and SUUTHERN COLORADO POWER COMPANY who was an honorary member of ceive Holy (Tommunion at the Our Lady of Guadalupe the club. Mas*. church, Conejot. PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KE3retone 4205 Thursday, May 22, 1941 Roster Reaches 107 GRADUATION EXERCISES TO BE GRAND JUNCTION KNIGHTS ^^ „.„„u,„aoMEMBERS .mINITIATED i.ft.i.i, uBY i iTiEBS FETEO I N I T I A L F O U R MEMBM'':;yp p W ALSENBlJRrC^'rOT^^^^^ HELD IN CANON CITY MAY 29 Grand IT SBDIliy TEH Canon City.— (Abbey School) Moylan, 1Puebl^ Wlfiiam IT luiaiii McCoy*iuu^inji* 1 Junction.^On Thursday, Rita Walkar Sol^ht IILLIUlUll UUIIUULU ______Monte Vista; Theodore Putaturo* May 22, th« Knights of Columbus Miss Rita Walker, iughter of ■—Thursday morning. May 29, at Trinidad; Stanley Scymanski, council...... initiatedio four new members Mr. and Mrs. D. W. ' F'alker, 1356 Walsenburg. — At reception the drill team, exemplified the 9 o’clock, the Abbey chapel will and conducted eight reinstate­ Chipeta avenue, v m presented in ceremonies Sunday evening. May ritual. The officers included: be the scene of the school’s 15th Monte Vista; Anthony Vitale. Wil­ ments. The Grand Junction degree a vlo’plin '- solo at tM ------spring program 18. in the Knights of Columbus Grand regent, Mrs. Anna Tail- annual graduation ceremonies, as liamsburg; Frank G. Williams, ...... i m i F n E T T E ANO S I E SBOW four Bachelor of Arts degt-ees and Colorado Springs, and William R. team will put on second de^ee of the St. Mwry college, Leaven­ hall, the Court of Our Lady of man; vice grand regent, Mrs. Ida work at the state convention, which worth, Sunday evening, Lourdes No. 1202, Catholic Daugh­ Zupancic; prophetess, Mrs. Hazel 30 high school diplomas will be Yaeger, Wichita, Kans. will be held May 24, 26, and 26 May 18. Walker played the ters of America, initiated 11 new Turner; monitor, Mrs. Mary awarded. members and increased its roster Boyer; lecturer. Miss Emma Bel- Colorado Springs.— A tea for at Del Norte. Those attending first mov ent of the “ Concerto Boulder.— (Mt. St. Gertrude’s the mothers was given Sunday The Very Rev. Thomas D. CHEMIST-PRIEST of members in good standing to lottl; historian. Miss Dorothy Tail- from here will be Harrison J. El­ for Vie and Orchestra in E afternoon. May 18, at 3 o’clock Coyne, C.M., rector of St. Thomas’ Academy)— The two weeks’ va­ 107. Those admitted into the court man; treasurer. Miss Edythe der, state advocate: P r e s ^ Dean, Minor by Mendelssohn, and was by the girls of the sodality of St. seminary, Denver, will be the main cation school conducted by the were: Mmes, Margaret Magnone, Benine; financial secretary, Mrs. H ELP S HAIR Herb Wilson, and Bill Callahan. war received for her artistic Mary’s high school. Misses. speaker at the exercises. The Rosine Ariano, Dorothy O’Neil, Josephine Kopine; outside senti­ Do you tufftr from Itchin* Scalp, Dandruff Celebrates Birthday orinance of this difficult con- Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Anno Conway and Dorothy Dea, diplomas and awards will be pre­ or ThinnInK Hair, 'which may indloaU 0. At St.^ Mary, where she is a Mary Patar, Lucille Scheckart, nel, Mrs. M. J. Judiscak: inside sented by the Rt. Rev. Abbot approaching bahtnaasT Don't dally—ttart Billy Ray Berry celebrated hl§ Virgin Mary at St. Ida’s church, prefect and vice prefect of the junior, she is majoring in public Elivia Repola, and Nora Hobeika; sentinel. Miss Viola King; banner- Leonard Schwinn, O.S.B., presi­ NOW to urogram was a fashion ahow. take place immediately after the violin performances. The retiring officers, assi.sted by were Miss Martha King, Mrs. Alice everywhere testify to wonderful results ol>- nue. be assisted by two Mt. St. Ger­ T!'hose participating were Loralee Solemn Mass in honor of the Holy taincd. Order through your druggist OT Mrs. Agnes Miihoan, area NY A Vigil, and Miss Helen Panucci. McDougall, Helen Lynch, Pauline Ghost. Celebrant of the Mass will dept, store, who will gladly get It for you if Nine of Billy’s y t ^ g friends trude’s high school Students, Miss superintendent, visited in Delta Drill Team Maupin, Donna Stwertnik, Elea­ be the Rev. Harold Glentzer, they do not hsve It on hand. Price* t Glo- were invited to share in the cele­ Mary Gallagher and Miss Viola more Shampoo 60c. Hairmor# Scalp I/itloa and Montrose Tuesday. She left nor Craft, Mabie Greggs, Anne O.S.B., rector; deacon, the Rev. bration, and eachyorought him a Lee Drake. Is Presented ' $1.00 and $2.00. Writ* for free treatise. later for Garfield, Rio Blanco, and IIEM II CLUBS Letas Lachowsky, Catherine Duffy, Jerome Healy, O.S.B.; subdeacon, GII-MOR^BURKE, INC.. Sesttl*. Ws*h. gift. They s p ^ the afternoon Pitkin Counties for interviews. The classes will be conducted For the initiation exercise's, the Charleen MacDonald, Ritamarie the Rfjr. Stephen Sustrich, O.S.B playing gamc8j,«nd later ice cream drill team was attired in uniforms master of ceremonies, Prater and birthday^ke were served. Record C. D. of A. from 9 until 12 o’clock each morn­ Remington, Alice Lehn, Geraldine W ho will prnjr Tor you of purple, gold, and white. Fol­ Ripley, Pauline Elnlow, and Mary Lambert Morrow, O.S.B. Class Initiated ing. A class of younger pupils will lowing the degree work, the team Invited ^ th e party were Jimmy Elizabeth Gaughan. . The stvle Bachelor of Arts degrees will The largest class that has ever be prepared for the reception of presented an exhibition of fancy N ylu n d ,^ im Oglesby, Tommy commentator was Eunice Hahn. be conferred on Prater Bernard AFTER DEATH? Spor, yrommy Colman, Henry been received into Court Mount of First Holy Communion. In drill formations. For this the Marjorie Howard was accompanist. Gervase, O.S.B., of Holy Cross Wt cordially Invite yon to join Snyepf Garv McFadden, Frankie the Holy Cross 941, C. D. of A., structions in the fundamentals of members wore floor-length gowns After the show, the mothers and abbey; Hubert Peter, Santa Ros$, was seen Sunday evening. May 18, Christian doctrine, the biographies of pastel shades and corsages of am, Adrian Stuart, Jerry Lee daughters attended Benediction. Calif., John Balagna, Brookside, THE SACRED HEART y and Billy Ray. when 20 candidate."! were initiated of the saints^ prayers, hymns,^ re­ PICNIC. SOCIAL Talisman roses. Mrs. Rose Mauro, Refreshments followed. Those on Beginning at 6 o’clock, a dinner ligious art works, and supervised and Clrilo Ortiz, .Wamosa. . Ray Dessert of El Centro, Calif., drill captain, was presented with the committee were Helen Hoinko, Those receiving diplomas for the MASS LEAGUE was here visiting friends and I'ela- was served to 34 members and the recreation are to be included in the a beautiful corsage by the follow­ chairman, and Eleanor Dant, Edith Its mfinberi (both IWInf tnd dtc^titd) day’s program. A project in which Pueblo. — The year’s activities completion of their high school shtr« In tht rich spiritual benefits of a tives and attending to business in­ candidates. The room was beauti­ ing members of the team:,Mmes. Polumba, Marie De Marco, Geral­ the students will participate to for the Junior Newman clubs of Studies are: Joseph A. Arambel, Mail said dailXi to the end of time* terests. fully decorated with spring flow­ Louise Falsetta, Alice Vigil, Mary dine Einlng, Rosemary O’Leary, eipeciail/ for the members of the ers, each table being candlelighted. clarify for them the meaning and Pueblo closed Sunday, May 18, Rock Springs, Wyo.; William Bab­ Cesario, and Martha Solomon; and Mary Hogan. bitt, Cnandlei-: Frank J. Berber- League. The group attended Rosary serv historical signflcance of the vest­ with a picnic at City park, fel- For Information wrtttt Misses Dorothy Tallman, Ann Tes- Thursday, May 16, the Rev. Ich, Wichita, Kans.; Robert E, ices and aftenvards went to the ments and liturgy will l^e the dom- lowed by a party in the auditorium REVERKND FATHER SUPERIOR Sodality Sunday itor^ Virginia Neeman,Mary Bassi, John J. Flanagan, S.J., registrar Buser, Wichita, Kans.; Bernard hall. Mrs. William Schneible, past position and arrangement of Mass of Pueblo“ il( Catholic...... high school. At Mill Tomsic, Ann Glinsky, Jo­ SACRED HEART MONASTERY the afternoon picnic, games were and dean of Regis college, and Dr. Chiaro, Rockvale; William Coble, Halei Corneri. Witeoniin grand regent, acted as installing books. sephine Madle, Adele Miszkiel, Paul Ketrick, president of Loretto officer. enjoyed and refreshments sei-ved Leadville; Charles L. Cole, Santa Held in Leadville Frethmatl Feted at Party Ann Panion, Florence Solomon, Heights college, presented movies Fe, N. Mex.; Daniel Costigan, The following were initiated; to the memberdr The evening was Helen Panucci, and Isabel Niccoli. Oh Thursday evening. May 16. viven over to games and dancing, in technicolor of the two colleges. Trinidad; Leonard Dearhamer, ElehlRcnth Annual Mmes. Virginia Andrews, Jo­ Between the first and second On Friday, May 16, at 3 o’clock Leadville.— The boys and the her freshman classmates honored 3 ponsors for ' the■’ city-wide " affasi' ' Denver; Earl Di Rito, Canon City; IM L G K I IM A G E sephine L. Berry, Margaret Colli degree work, Mrs. Josephine Dal- the Sisters of Loretto presented Ann Maxine Bartle with a birth were the Rev. Paul Fife,, O.S.B.; Mark D u j m o v i c, Chandler; irls of St. Mary’s school held a ton, June E. Connor, Lucille E piaz sang an “ Ave Maria.” She their pupils in a recital at the TO THE Joint Sodality Sunday, May 18. Duncan, Ida May Foster, Rose E day surprise party. the Rev. Francis Wagner, the Rev. Leonard Farrelly, Santa Fe, N. was accompanied by Mrs. Mar­ music room of the Fine Arts cen Mex.; Stephen Farrelly, Rye, N.Y.; Th ■ Junior Holy Name society and Fenton, Wyona H. Griffith, Irene The students and the faculty John Kelley, the Rev. William Mc­ garet Smith. Mrs. Virginia Diss- recently saw the picture. The Carthy, the Very Rev. A. J. Miller, ter. The junior high and senior Vincent Fearheiley, Rockvale; SHRINES OF MIRACLES •the Sodality of Mary participated. Hendrickson, Elizabeth Jacketta ler, state secretary, addressed the high school pupils were present. June 27 - July l3, 1941 About 160 children received Holy Agnes Miihoan, Josephine A. Prin Fighting 69th. the Rev. Joseph Warnat, and the Aquino Gallegos, San Luis; Law­ court in behalf of the state grand The primary grades will perform rence Holden, Canon City; David Communion in a body. The two ster, Jane Palrang, Julia Pirtz, On Wednesday afternoon. May Rev. Paulinus Hammer, O.S.B., regent, Mrs. Adeline Gerardi, Devotional, • and Joseph Curran. About 175 Sunday, May 25, at 3 p.m. The Kahne. Monta Vista; Frank Ken­ organizations each carried their Louise E. Stuart, Alice B. Tracey 21, the members of the academy whose presence at this time was Girls’ Glee club Is taking part in Educational, members were present. ney, Denver; Emory Kerr, Su- respective banners. They were Sylvia Walker, Celeste Werth, LU' freshman hall were hostesses to required at Glenwood Springs, both performances. The following members acted as erior; John Ladd, Monte Vista; Kecreational. led into the church by the officers. cretia Rogers, and Bernice Muck- the eighth grades of Sacred Heart where preparations for the .state a general committee: St. Patrick’s Denverite* Are Guest* D anei Lambros, San Diego, Calif.; The officials of the Holy Name enthaler. school and of Mt. St. Gertrude’s. biennial convention this weekend Under auspice* of the parish— Helen Smith and Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Clare Jencks of Alfred Linnebur, Strasburg; Wil­ sodality are: President, Marion The class was welcomed by Vice were being made. The Rev. Fran­ Bachik; St. Francis’ parish—Fred Denver are spending two weeks liam D. Mahoney, Denver; Donald PILGRIM SOCIETY Moffett: vice president, Charles State Regent S^ina O’Malley, Piano Students cis Bottler, chaplain, spoke on the 4817 Chicato Avtnus Palko and Irene Yusko; Sacred here. They plan to remain for Calvert; secretary, Richard Cody, telegram from .State Regent Ade accomplishments of the local or­ MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA and treasurer. Bob Maich. At the line Gerardi welcoming members Will Be Heard Heart parish— Ruth Carson and the wedding of Mrs. Jencks| sister. On^ Saturday afternoon, May 24, Dick Hauley; St. Mary’s parish— ganization and the work in the Miss Alyce Hawk, which will take Holy Name meeting Friday, May was read. The Very Rev. Nicholas state and the nation. Others who Festival Held by 16, each officer was given a “ My Bertrand, St. Joseph’s pastor, the primary pupils of the academy A! Krall, Ed Terlap, Jack Robeda, place this month. St Anthony de Padua music department will give piano Elsie Poder, Helen Anzick, Ann spoke were Mrs. Mauro, state drill Mrs. M. M. Dea was hostess Companion Case’’ and each boy spoke. The new members as well as team chairman, chairman of the selections at the program sponsored Anzlck, and Mary Burin; St. Le- Monday, May 19, to her bridge Pueblo Society Hospital School of Nursing who had not missed a sodality the old members were urged to at­ Junior C. D. of A. in Walsenburg, meeting was given a holy water tend the state convention being by Boulder’s Junior Music commit­ ander’s parish — Edward Hoist, club at a dessert dinner. 19th Street and Marshall Bird.. Chicago* tee in the Boulder Woman’s club- Lawrence Stevenson, and Alice and captain of the Walsenburg House guests of Miss Ida Illinois, Offers a throe years* course to four sprinkler. held at Glenwood Springs Saturday Pueblo.—St. Joseph’s society of year high school Rraduntes. Conducted by rooms. The participants and their Sollee. drill team; Mrs. Olive O’Rourke, Sachsenmier of 1930 N. Nevada The officers of the girls’ group and Sunday, May 24-25. past grand regent and past chair­ Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church Franciscan Sisters of the, Sacreii Heart, af* selections follow: Diana O’Sulli­ avenue are her brother-in-law and filiated with De Paul University and are; President Dorothy Geary; vice Cailforniant Visiting man of the Walsenburg Junior C. held its annual festival with an Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hurd of van, “ Cotton Tall," De Leone; Bar­ sister, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Henry Municipal Contagious Ditcasa Hospital. president, Luella Riedel; secre­ D. of A.; Mrs. Sara Ariano, past all-day program starting 'with a For farther parttcalars apply to Soperta* tary, June Zaitz, and treasurer, Hemet, Calif., are here on a two bara Reefe, “ Dancing Dawn,” Lowry of Kansas City, Mo, County School grand regent, and Mrs. Tallman. Miss Margaret Sullivan of Palo Low Mass at 7 o'clock May^ 18. undent of Nurses Helen Kane. These girls were weeks’ vacation visiting Mrs. Mokrejs; Phyllis Cobb, "A Jolly There were a Solemn Mass Hurd’s mother, Mrs. Helen Har- Time,” Johnson, and Edith Kelly, At the social hour, refreshments Alto, Calif., who had been visiting given statues of the Blessed Vir­ were served from a lace covered and Benediction of the Blessed gin and the other girls who had ington. “ Moonbeam Dance.” Morton. relatives in Kansas City for sev­ Grads to Note table decorated in the May day Sacrament at 8 o’clock with the perfect attendance received small eral months, is spending some time Coronation Is Sunday theme. A miniature maypole cen­ here with friends en route to her Rev. S. M. Giglio, S.J., in charge. 5% to 7% lapel crosses. Both^odalities boast On Sunday afternoon, May 25, A procession was held at 4-p.m., a successful year. tered the table. Miss Isabel Maz- home. Miss Sullivan formerly INTEREST FOR LIFE at 3 o’clock Mt. St. Gertrude’i Communion Day zone was chairman of the commit­ after which the participants re­ Supervifor Pays Visit lived in Colorado Springs and is will have the traditional May pro­ tee in charge of the social hour. turned to the church for Bene­ Sister Baptists, supervisor of )urangoC.D.ofA. being extensively entertained by cession and coronation in tribute diction. Glenwood Springs. — As has Assisting her were Mmes. Mar­ friends. schools for the Sisters of Charity, to the Blessed Virgin Mary as A ball was held in the evening CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY been the custom in Glenwood for garet Kalmes, Myrtle Krier, Dor­ Mrs. C. E. Borden entertained visited the school Monday and Queen of the May. The proces­ at St. Joseph’s hall. several years, the Catholic mem­ othy Turner, and Sylvia Dalpiaz, Hie Fortnightly ^lub at her home (PEKING) Tuesday, May 19 and 20. She sion will be followed by Bene­ The committee in charge of the bers of the graduation class of and Misses Virginia Neeman, Isa­ Tuesday, May 2 administered achievement tests to lold Initiation diction of the Most Blessed Sacra­ day’s program included Joe Felice, ANNUITY BONOS Garfield county high school will bel Niccoli, and Ann Panion. The On Tuesday, May 13, Miss Eliza­ the seventh and eighth grades and ment in the academy chapel. receive Holy Communion in a body installation of officers will be held beth Bailey was hostess at her chairman; Sam Bonjirno, Gus Di- Writ, to reported that all “ did very well." Parents and friends are invited. gioia, Frank Deluca, Joe Clemente, Durango.—The Catholic Daugh on the day the baccalaureate ser­ at the June meeting. home to honor Miss Alyce Hawk REV. FATHER RALPH Academy Field day was held mon is preached. This year they at a personal and linen shower. Bennie Clemente, Dominick Geno­ ters of America, Court St. An­ vese, Flippe Casio,'Cicamo Riggio, thony No. 1248, held initiation ex­ Thursday, May 22. will receive at the 8 o’clock Mass Guests were Mrs. Jerry Garvin, 176 W. Adamj St. - Chicago Your Natural Beauty The seniors will be hostesses to Sunday, May 25. The Rev. C. E. Mrs. Paul Hawk, and Misses Sebastiano Bonjirno, Fete Rossie, ercises for ten new members Sun­ and Frank Cristiano. brought Dill with aid ot day, May 18, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Sarah the mothers of the students at a Kessler will celebrate the Mass. Canon City Pair Louise Vandenberg, Lena Cote, McCoy of the'Trlnidad court ren­ garden tea on Friday afternoon. Those receiving Communion Helen Jackson, Jackie McClinton Mercoiizod dered a vocal solo, and the Very May 23. will include Misses Jeanette Blue, Charlene Dwyer, Theresa Brickel Young men who have completed at least a Rev. Francis Cawley, St. Colum- Mary Frost, Marcella Keegan, Feted on Jubilee and Mary Jean Enlow. §ERVITE Secondary course of education and are desirous Wax Cream ba’s pastor, spoke. The following Betty Neislanek, Delores Schaus- House guest of Mr. and Mrs. of dedicating their lives to the priesthood in Trr this fstnous Skin Canon City.— The home of Mr. C. B. Horn of 1829 N. Nevada the religious Order of Servants of Marj', may Bleteh tnd Btsutlntr, were Initiated; Mmes. Edward ter, Bert Bacca, Robert Gallagher, FATHERS write for information to: Mercelized Wu Ct«tm. Brennan, T. V. Cummins, George Leo Leonard, and John Schneff, and Mrs. Joseph Fassler was the avenue is Miss Marjorie De Bolt la cffeetivi intredieaa huten thi aitural Hildenbrand, Henrr Katschthaler, C. D.< of A. Hold Election scene of an enjoyable party Sun­ of Pasadena, Calif., who arrived THE VERY REVEREND FATHER PROVINCIAL aetivicT of the tlcio in^daking off UfielMa, dull Edward Leehner, Leo McCartney, At the business meeting of St day evening. May 18, in honor of Monday, May 12. She plans to re­ llt l JACKSON BLVD. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS or darkened surface skin ia tiny, invilible ptN Stephen McCormick, Carl Schoen- Theresa’s court, C. D. of A., May Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Schmitt, whose main until May'26. tides. This complexion lightencr used U ^ berger, and Herbert Young and 12 the following officers were re­ silver wedding anniversary was Mr. and Mrs. James O’Connell, recced rereala toe whiter, newer underskin. who had been visiting in Minne turtU Sibiitui riihcens leese surface skin. Giru a Miss Anna Kelly. 1 elected: Grand regent, Mary Frost; observed that day. Do You Wish Io Become a Prie.sl? delishtfullightful sense of freshness. KtilueM ucets lurfsct Immediately following, a recep­ vice regent, Veronica Keegan; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maichinot apolis, Minn., for several months, oil.. . DiifoDissolve Saxolite Astringent _ (ti ono^diilf prophetess, Elizabeth Schauster; have returned to their home. W* wticvme te osr xi’vni sojnmi* to om A ' d r mflimie tion was held at the annex. A were assisting hosts. The favors Sewite tho$r li«a* s* MvattHsu Pn#»u to the Apnlokte of witch hml tnd uie dailji morning lecturer, Catherine McNulty; fi­ Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Flngel and F»n»h*MiAektn«. letisrH. te the edursUen of th* Salvalorian Brother? Tvkrul Itifty Mttk^Tnr thii cooling, toothing tnd musical program was enjoyed and Canon City.— St. Scholastlca’s at the bridge tables were silver Uity end of t«a(nnU tn the fineethooH: ihd to the eeuw of the CethoUr Prm, *t«. If yoe do not fetl youreelf c«R«d to the holy refreshing ftcitl. We believe you will like it. consisted of the following: Vocal academy will hold its spring prom nancial secretary, Elizabeth Ber- bells, and the guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fox have gone pnwthood. ind )«n wish to rnnsecritt youn shenyi; treasurer, Mae Mullen; to Canton, 111., for a two weeks’ At thi* time. *v*h s* hsv* hed *rlf jroe ire toe poor to pov the If ywM know I trede. olfer R to Cod. If ySu The Christ Child society was coilomirt few ind If yog ir# w*I! rerommended.!. Ihor* “ will b* h*v# no trad* w* thall leech yog one.—Outme.—*0111 Boys and Young Men lin solo, Margaret Gallavan, hall will be beautifully decorated nel, Irene McCarthy; trustees for Hagen Stockder, Otto Anna, An­ liitleorKOCHAflOE. Liy’Rro’.her* or* co B. TEJON for a class of 11 candidates Mon­ from out of town to be present They motored there Thursday Sponsors were Miss Dorothy Y Story of the Most Loved Book day evening at 8 o’clock in the par­ at the recital. In the evening, the hostesses Neead* A t*, s i Csch* It Poadr* Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hadsell and served refreshments. Tucker and Francis Lepfiard of of All Tim e— The Holy Bible ish hall. On the evening of May 18, a children have moved to Carbon- Cathedral parish, Denver. The A dinner was served to 22 guests general musical recital was pre­ dale. They had been residing at baby is the grandson of Mr. and Light of the World . . . radio's by Mr. and Mrs. James Cummins sented. The following took part in Sunbeam. Alumnae of Colles^e in Mrs. George Tucker and Mrs. greatest daytime program, in their new home at Falfa. the presentation; Sera Gold, Miss Nellie Flynn of Casper, Kansas Plan Reception Elizabeth Abernathy. U s e OERNGOOD COFFEE brought to you five times a week Mrs. 0. B. Rensch and Mrs. Leo Wyo., formerly located In Gien- Gwelda Gardner, Constance Sala­ A reception for members of the St. Margaret’s circle will meet VACUUM FRESHNESS AT PAPER BAG COST for your inspiration. Presented Lloyd entertained in honor of Mrs. zar, Marian Soldin, Jeanne vkiod with the U. S. land office for a dessert-bridge Monday, May as a living human monument to Fergus Pingrey and Mrs. C. H. Alumnae association of the St. IN THE NEW PRESSURE PACK PLIOFILM BAG. Blankenship, Vita Lee Salardino, visisited friends here for several Mary college, Leavenworth, Kans., 26, at the home of Mrs. Frank man’s everlasting faith in God. Martin. The party was held at the Frances Margaret Lynn, and Ruth days en route to Vermont, her for­ O’Neil. Mrs. Isabel Lynch will be home of Mrs. Lloyd. will be held Saturday afternoon, BUY A POUND TODAY Don’t miss this program—you’ll Skoglund. mer home. She has retired from assistant hostess. The clergy conference for this May 24, from 3 to 5 o’clock at the never forget it once you hear iti active duty. Catherine Mullen Memorial nurses' The Harriett Seton unit will district was held in St. Columba’s Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Moriarity meet at the home of Miss Agnes rectory May 20, home. Here’* W hy Thi* Girl Failed.. . Tene in MendoyThreegh Friday te visited R. W. McGuirk Friday Moroney Thursday afternoon, Masses qn Ascension Thursday Noira Dame U. Grads She wu pleuint. nic* looking «nd May 16. Thev had been visiting in Montana Editor to Note May 29. InUllisent but . . she started out too in St. Columba’s church were at Chicago and were returning to Mrs. Robert J. Stewart visited soon. That tempomry Job rtqulrlnie 6 and 8 o’clock. To Include Ooloradant their home in Grhnd Junction. 25 Years in Priesthood her mother, Mrs. Mary Ribel, and inexperienced h*ip soon left her look- in* (or tnothn. Th* (*w job* avtil- Hugh Conway died at his home Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holland of other relatives in New Ulm, Minn. on the Florida after a heart at­ The Rev. Patrick Casey, who is sbl* paid too litti* to make them IKHT OF THE Four Colorado men, three from Wolcott left for Denver to meet Dr. John Sabo was elected presi­ worthwhile. Batter paring potitlons tack. Funeral services will be held well known in Denver and is now Denver, are among the 652 senior their daughter, Rose, who has editor of the Register, Western dent of the Pueblo Dental society required ipcelsllted training. Had aha on the arrival of- his family from apant juat • (aw more months pre- students at the University of spent the winter in Phoenix, Ariz., Montana Edition, is observing his at a dinner meeting at the Con­ Pennsylvania. paring eht might h«v« been aaved Notre Dame to receive degrees at and will return to Wolcott wUH silver sacerdotal jubilee Sunday, gress hotel. manr he*rt*c(iee *nd detpalr. the university’s 97th annual com- them. May 26, at a Solemn Mass ot Chairmanship of the DCCW READER RECEIVES FAVORS ENROLL NOW meijcement exercises June 1. 'They Mrs. Bernard Carragher of Den­ Thanksgiving to be celebrated at committee to work with the NBC RED NETWORK A reader of the Register wishes are Thomas G. Currigan, 2668 ver spent a week with her parents, St. Michael’s church, Drummond, National , Catholic Community to_ publish thanks for favors re­ Clermont street; Felix Pogliano, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mangnall, Mont. A reception for the laity Service was bestowed at the BLAIR BUSIIVESS Sm lacol |Mp*r for llmo and stalien ceived through the intercession of Jr., 983 S, York street; Paul R. May devotions Wednesday and will be held at noon at St. Mi- women’s diocesan meetiM in Den­ COLLEGE, INC. the Blessed Mother and of Blessed Santopictro, 4326 W olff street, Friday evening have been well at-lchael’s rectory. A luncheon for ver on Mrs. John B. Farley of Phone Main 1160 Colorado Springs, Colo. Martin de Porres. and Leo J. Robidoux, Fort Collins. tended. I the clergy will be held at 2 p.m. Puebld.

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Hldl/y r ^ i v / c ll** officer* of the graduation cla** Dr. Harry A. Bliller WATCH REPAIRING X X IVC VJU W , j94i^ 3^ HERB FAIRALL NOMINATED ing activities at, St. Mary’s academy. They are: Lower, left to right— 13 TO RTOEIVT Main Springi Yvonne Joseph, secretary; Betty Bader, class president, and Shirley DENTIST 90o Kirkpatrick, treasurer; standing— Catherine Ceamowsky, vice presi­ FOR POST AS GRAND KNIGHT dent, and Margaret Ann Drinkard, class historian. ExtraeHoru and Plat* IPork Only ALL WORK Herbert C. Fairall, past grand George E. Reed; inside guard, 1ST MAln 4885 GUARANTRED knight of the Denver council, K. of Harold Harmer; outside guard, Eyea Bxatninad Glasses Fitted FANCY C., was nominated for the office Wallace Dee, and trustee, Dr. Wil­ CRYSTALS HARRY Nl. LUSTIG of grand knight in the 1941-42 liam McCarthy. Further nomina­ I T ST. I3e term at the regular meeting Tues­ tions may be made preceding the OPTOMETRIST day, May 20. election at the next session. Office Phone KEystone 3683 1520 Featured prominently in the Other names placed in nomina­ Clubhouse to Reeelvo Repairs (St. James’ Parish) 935 Fifteenth 8t. LAWRENCE annual handicraft exhibit of the tion for the election to take place The board of trustees reported First Communion caremonies OCULIST • PRES0R1PTI0N8 FILLED Denver Diocesan Council of Cath­ June 3 were: Deputy grand olic Women’s convention at the that repairs soon will be made on will be held in St. James’ church knight, Thomas Nevin; chancellor, the roof of the Denver clubhouse. THE SPAGHETTI Shlrley-Savoy hotel May 15 were Sunday, May 25, at the 7 :30 Mass, It is More Evident j numerous articles from the Little John Morrissey; warden, Bert The outside of the building will - MIXED when a class of 13 children will I Flower center. Beckius; recorder Walter Anger; be repainted. Further repairs and every day that there is only one DRINKS treasurer, Paul (Jurrie; advocate, Improvements are planned for the receive the Holy Eucharist for the loan company in Denver worthy j Outstanding pieces of workman- near future. |ship by youngsters at the center first time. Included in the class of consideration when you want 17 th a loan on your Auto, Furniture, I were chosen from hundreds of ar>- Hospilal Guild Plans Soldiers, Will Be are Thomas Kottenstette, James Clarkson tides made in the past year under Custy, Margaret Moser, Patricia Collateral, Co-makers or Sec­ the direction of Joseph Martinet, Guests of K. of C, Blakely, Ann Seawell, Paul Col- ond Mortgages on Improved Jimmr DtCrtdleo Dome Miss Nellie Valencia, and Miss Final Seasonal Parley On Saturday evening, May 24, lard, William O’Toole, Thomas Real Estate in Denver and towns Louisa Ca.stro. Also displayed the K. of C. will be host to 200 O’Toole, Charles Picconi, Richard clo.se by, at the lowest rales were several championship banners St. Anthony’s Hospital guild soldiers from Lowry field, Fort Cowan, Nancy Middleton, John and with prompt service and Bacon & Schramm won by Little Flower athletic will hold its last business meeting Logan, and Fitzsimons hospital at Downing, and Joan Thoden. Assis­ courteous treatment. Jim also teams. of the year on Monday, May 26, at a social in the clubhouse. Grand ting at the ceremonies as flower makes loans of ROOFING With the advent of sRmmer 2 o’clock in the hospital audi­ Knight William Nelson is co-oper­ girls and page.s will be Fred Kot- AND months, the handicraft instructors torium. Mrs. R. M. Burlingame will ating with the Civilian Military tenslctte, Linwood O’Leary, Rita $10 to $50 CASH plan to hold daily classes at Curtis preside over the business meeting, Hospitality association in plans for Hirtzcll, and Kathleen Thoden. ROOF REPAIRING on your plain note without se­ park in co-operation with the play­ and Mrs. Mabel Lippincott will be the ball. The K. of C. will pro­ The entire class, along with the 3230 Walnut Sl CH. 6563 curity, without assignment, and i- ground instructors. At a recent Denver Young People*s Activities in charge of the production of vide transportation for Catholic pages and flower girls, will be without endorsers. Simply sign meeting, the entire staff, under surgical dressings. young women to and from the club­ guests of the pastor, tho Rev. Wil­ the guidance of Misi Mary Ellen house. liam V. Powers, at a breakfast to note, take the money and go on In the summer, the f;uild will about your business. Dougherty, outlined a complete St. Francis’ Youth Plan meet on the fourth Monday of each A ballroom class for beginners be served after the Mass in the recreational program for the month to fold surgical dressings. will meet tonight (Friday) at the parish rectory. summer. At the last meeting members of K. of C. hall., John Hurley is the The bridge-luncheon scheduled Coach Johnny Martinez was se­ the guild made 1,500 tonsil instructor and a group of 50 sol­ by the Altar and Rosary society JIM FURLONG lected to stimulate and create new ‘Apron, dverair Social sponge.s. diers are expected to be present. for Tuesday, May 27, in the Mont­ r o a s t e d a n d delivered sports activities among boys of Members are requested to make The class enjoys the co-operation clair Civic building at 1 o’clock 1735 Wellon or 539 Broadway ' East Denver. Heading a similar returns on the sale of tickets for of the Civilian-Military Hospital­ promises to be an enjoyable affair, FRESH DAILY (campaign among girls will be Miss (St. Francis’ Young People’s Club) .season given by St. Mark’s Young the benefit games party, which was ity association, an affiliate oi the according to plans announced by KEvstone 2224 MAin 3345 i Valencia, who will be assisted by Values unexcelled in Quality Teas, This Sunday evehing. May 25, at People’s club will be held this Sun held earlier in the month. USO. the committee in charge. I Miss Castro. Mrs. Sara Bailoy is Sple«s,Extrseti, Baking Powder 5 o’clock the boys'^and girls will day. May 25. Reservations are to in charge of adult recreation. meet back of South high school to be made with Catherine Fanning KE. 7181^ Assistants are Tommy Chavez, play softball. The game will be and Margaret Mary Doyle. To Rocita Martinez, Jenny Vigil, followed by a basket lunch at date approximately 40 members Louis Chavez, and Joe Martinez. Ws.shington park. are planning to attend. As it was [Opening their regular league SPICE Plans have been completed for last ye^r, the picnic will be held at (schedule, the senior boys lost a Twin Forks lodge. Cars will leave close game to Green Lantern. the “ Apron and Overall’’ social to be given this Saturday evening. at 10:30 a.m. from Holy Family 2lit & Market St). Dtnver Miss Mary Ellen Dougherty, dl church. k IH COLORADO SINCE 190fc J rector of the center, has been re­ May 24, in the high school gymna- elected to the chairmanship of the •sium. It will start promptly at The entertainment committee in Community Center council. The 8:30. Members of other Denver charge this year includes Barbara election took place May 14 at the young people’s clubs are invited. A Fogliatti, Jackie O’Keefe, Cather­ Argonaut hotel. large crowd is expected. ine Panning, and Lloyd Cuneo. The Open House Draws 200 The hoys’ softball team has en­ committee in charge of transporta­ W'ell over 200 persons attended tered the Max Cook Sunday morn­ tion includes Joe Nelson, Phil the center’s open house last week­ ing Overland Park league. The Blain, and Roland Seaman. Re­ ROOF end, when a tea was given in honor schedule may be found in the daily freshments will be served by Mar­ garet Mary Doyle, Gertrade Fan­ of the mothers of the community. press. Another STRIKING PROOF tliat the American .everlasllnaly brings you thp newest furniture fasliions at prices Particularly noticeable was the ning, Elizabeth Sommers, Betty New members announced at the Caulfield, and Shirley Rothfuss. weil within the reach of your purse. See these amazing values . . . Furniture that transforms an ordinary house fine co-operation of the Sacred last meeting were Arthur Pirisley RIGHT Club members will pay 25 cents into a home. Heart league, led by Mrs. Leonila and Bob McKenzie. Refreshments Mijarez. at the meeting were served by Wil­ per person for the picnic and all \ i_L / y 7 The hostess for the day was Mrs. bur Cannon, Mary Ellen Brennan, additional expense will be taken Catherine Murtaugh, who was as­ and Olive Pelham. from the club treasury. Married Duncan Phyfe sisted by Mrs. Helen Wagner, Mrs. couples who formerly belonj^ed to This Sunday at the 9 o’clock L. A. Higgins, Mrs. W’. C. Weldon, the club are invited to attend the Mass the club will receive Com­ 8-Piece Mahogany Mrs. P. J. Sullivan, and the domes­ picnic at a minimum charge of 60 munion in a body. All the mem­ tic science class, cents per person. Fathers Leo M. bers are asked to he present. A large group of versatile Flynn, Edward A. Leyden, and Ed­ young artists from the qenter will Miss Mary Margaret Grabus re­ ward J. Fraezkowski will attend Diningroom Mrticip^te in the Inter-Center turned last week from a three- the outing as guests of the club. week trip to California. Points of Folk festival at the Anna Louise Senisr* to Be Entertained Johnson center May 29. Interest visited on her trip were Those who will dance are Mary San Pranci.sco, San Diego, and Los On Tuesday, May 27, the senior Angeles. While in Los Angeles, class of Holy Family high school For Free Inspection and Estimate Rodarte, Joseph Rodarte, Marie Ogle, Bernice Martinez, Eleanore she spent some time with Angela will be entertained by the St. S S o t i Servoy, Gloria Romero, Lillian and- Josephine Petrovich, former Mark’s club. The entertainment Martinez, Adeline Mitotes, Stella members of the club. and social committees will be in charge. It is expected, at this time, p/toHeCWbbS] Ruiz, Audy Baca, Edith Wertz, REGULAR $135.00 — Au­ Margaret Cordova, and others. St. Mark's Schedules to secure new members for the First Summer Picnic club. The seniors are also invited thentically 18th Century in WESTERN ELATERITE to bring guest.s provided that they spirit — the stately Duncan Portuguese Bishop Is (St. Mark'f Club, Holy Family are not underclassmen. ROOFING COMPANY Pariih) Phyfe table, buffet, five side Given Honorary Degree Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, chairs and host chair are (OUITABU The first picnic of the summer former members of the club, were Lisbon.— The Most Rev. Manuel proportioned to make ydur BUIIDING COlORftDO Trindade Salgueiro, married Saturday, May 10, in Holy diningroom look impressive. S l a t e r i t f I of Helenopolis and former eccle­ Family church. Mrs. Wilson was siastical adviser to the Academic Ruth Nollett before her marriage. Right now you can buy this Center for Christian Democracy of [ Bids are now being secured for diningroom suite at a sub­ Patronize The«e Firnia. They Coimbra university, was awarded club stationery. Bob Nelson it in stantial saving. Are Co-operating With Youp; an honorary doctor’s degree by the charge. Paper. I university at a special session held The feature entertainment at in the university chapel. TOTS OOTMTJST the regular social meeting was a taffy pull. (St. Patrick’s Parish) Tickets Out for Grand Rapids Citltok Tear AnomUni Forty-eight children, members Alumni Ball Mott Rav. Pranela 4. Spanmaiti O. 0 « Praeldent of the First Communion class and 2-Piece 18th Century their attendants, were served (St. Joieph’f Gu«nth«r Club) tU Rav. Mtgr. Jamaa B. O'Rallly. Pb. 0 , Nattwiol l eifOttiy A special meeting was called by Rav. John J. Corrigan, AsalatanS Baeratary breakfast by the Mothers’ club immediately following the Com­ the president, Louis Snapp, Thurs­ munion Mass at 9 o’clock Sunday day, May 15, for the distribution morning. May 18. Mrs. A. Can of tickets for the forthcoming First Communion Classes [zona made and donated two cakes alumni reunion ball, which Is to Livingroom be given June 6 at Hillcrest Coun­ In all our missions there are little ones who will make their in the shape of lambs which were awarded to Mickey Jo Calabrese try club. Tickets are $1.10 per First Communion during the next few weeks. Will you dress couple. Peter Smythe’s orchestra one child? Three dollars will take care of everything. and Louise Romero. The mem­ bers of the Mothers’ club wish to will play. extend their thanks to all who At the semi-monthly meeting SEMINARY IN JERUSALEM WHAT A CHAPEL MEANS made this breakfast possible by May 22 members of Holy Family When the missionary has a their co-operation and assistance. Young People’s club were guests. 9900 If /tile Fat/iert In Charge of chapel he can start his work. He The ceremony of the crowninf As entertainment for the evening Students then can gather the people for of the Blessed Virgin’s statue wil a social gathering in the form of a Mass and for instructions. He can be held Sunday afternoon, May 25, basket supper was furnished by reserve the Blessed Sacrament and at 3 o’clock. All the pupils of the girls, and the boys did their The While Fathers conduct the invite the non-Catholics to visit the the school will participate in the part by providing transportation REGULAR $145.00 — The flowing Seminary in Jerusalem. Father Chapel. In the Near East a chapel ceremony. to one of the mountain parks. Poitier, the Superior, writes: can be built for Five Hundred Dol­ lines interpret modern comfort Banns of Matrimony are being Sunday, May 25, is Communion "In Saint Anne's Seminary we lars. The donor can select the Sunday. All members should t ^ have one hundred and four stu­ name and the Holy Father will se­ announced for Peter Brator of this combined with dignity and charm. narish and Antoinette Devitis of to be present. The members will dents. I try to picture the activi­ lect the site. receive Communion in a body at ties of these men in years to come Brookside, and Anthony Juliano Here you have the perfect blending FROM MEMBERS and Irma Pullo, both of this par­ the 7:30 o’clock Mass. The reli­ when they are scattered through­ oiJif gious committee will make ar­ of the traditional and the progres­ out the Near East. One hundred One dollar a year is all we ask ish. $5.00 Down from our mem'jers. rangements for a breakfast after and four priests, each one working Six members of the senior Mass. sive. Covers of brocatelle, tapestry, for Christ, can do a vast amount Young Ladies’ sodality partici Delivers for souls. A YEAR’S SUPPLY pated in the Living Rosary cere­ or velvet— solid mahogany frames. _ Eight Dollars will supply a mis­ CYPC Plans Any Suite "I like to look into the future, mony heW on the Regis college sion chapel with all the Candle.s grounds Sunday evening, May 18 Mountain Outing but I must consider the present used in a year. hour. Our revenue is constantly They were Antoinette Pastore (Cathedral Young People’s Club) decreasing. Aid from tne occupied GREGORIAN MASSES Viola Cinea, Nancy and Ann Pet On Memorial day, Friday, May raglia, Dorothy Negri, and Vir countries of Europe has ceased, A set of Gregorian Masses 30, members of the Cathedral and this aid kept our Seminary means that a Mass is offered every ginia Battaia. The regular May Young People’s club will hold an open. At the end of 1940 there day for thirty days for one who is meeting was held in the library all-day mountain outing and picnic 8-Piece Mahogany was a deficit of $2,100.00. So far deceased. Read our pamphlet on Thursday evening, May 15. near Conifer. Each person will this year conditions are worse. We Gregorian Masses. It is free. John Daly, Jr., son of Mr. and bring his own lunch. A committee 18th Century must either close the Seminary or W'rite for a copy. Mrs. John Daly of this parish and of girls will provide side dishes, dismiss about seventy students. a former pupil of the parochial and coffee will be served. “ We are facing a crisis. In this A.N~ALTAR school, will be graduated from Agnes Regan is the chairman in part of the world, $2,100.00 is a You can give an Altar to a mis­ Regis college June 2. charge of the picnic. She will b« Bedroom sion chapel for Fifty Dollars. huge debt. We need one hundred Mothers’ Club Meet) assisted by Linus Ryan, Tom Gil- dollars a year for each student. We Make this gift in memory of your les, Emily Caplis, and Frances parents. \ Seventeen mothers were In at are not receiving this for thirty tendance at the monthly meeting Murphy. students. Our condition is pitiful. of the Mothers’ club in the school CYPC discussion club meetings ^ye need priests so badly for the FOR OUR MEMBERS have been discontinued for the The Missionaries offer Fifteen auditorium Tuesday afternoon, Near East and the prospect of dis­ May 20. The Rev. Thomas Barry summer months. missing these students saddens us. Thousand Masses every year for 8 9 ^ ° our members. These Masses are offered the opening and closing NOTICE OF PINAL SETTLEMENT "I won’t say any more to you. I prayers. Routine committee re­ hope you will do something.” for the living and the deceased. ESTATE OF Hugh McCtrtior. DtesassS ports were submitted. A nomi ...No. SS12S. REGULAR $125.00—Handsome We leave this letter with our , CUT THIS OUT nating committee for the annual Notico to heroby givon tbot on tho ITth jcaders and friends. We hope that day of June, 1941. I will preoent to tho sleigh type double bed, chest, Five Dollars will take care of a election of officers was named as County Court of tho City ond County of many will rally to help Father child in a Mission Day School for follows: Mmes. J. Matkovlch, Wil­ Denver, Colorado, my aecounta for Final vanity and bench—A most be­ Portier. No matter how small the six months. Cut out this notice liam Spieler, William Gaglia, H. Settlament at adminiatration of taid aatato, sum, it will be useful and helpful. when and whera all pertoni in Intoroat may loved style, because it is so and attach your check or bill and Bustos, Mother Rose Gertrude, appear and obloct to them. If they to deolre. mail it to us, and Father Barry. The club will REV. JAMES FLANAGAN, Truitsa adaptable — so livable. A bed­ CHAPEL FURNLSHINGS sponsor the fish pond in connection Donald F. CliSord \ ■ Edward C. Day. Jr. room to be remembered by all After a chapel is built it can’t be ' MASS FOR FAMILY with the annual bazaar. Assisting 730 MajMlic Bldg. opened until it is furnished. Here Ask the missionary to offer Mass Mrs. J. Smith, president, will be Attorneyi for EataU. who see it. Only a limited num­ are the necessities: for the spiritual and temporal wel­ Mmes. DeSabato, J. Keelan, A. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ber of suites are available at An Altar A Ciborium fare of your family. Vecchiarelli, Andrews, Gaglia, ESTATE OF Joaoph SIttorlo. alio known A Chalice A Missal Miller, Spieler, Zangari, and M aa Joo SItUrto, Deeeaacd, No. STMS. this very special price. Crucifix and Candlesticks THE LONELY MISSIONARY • Rofrone. Plans were made for Notleo It horeby givon that on tha 7th serving the graduation class break­ doy of May, 1941, lettera Testamontary Candles Ask the missionary who Is far were loadtd to tho uodertigned as Executor You can give all these to a mis­ from home and friends to offer a fast following services in the of the abovt named eauto and all periont sion chapel for One Hundred Five Mass for your intentions. He ^11 church. The sewing group will having elaima agalnat said eatate art re­ Dollars. meet at the home of Mrs. Rofrone quired to file them for allowtnee in the be very grateful. County Court of the City and County of Tuesday/ May 27. Denver. Colorado, within aix montlu from Miss Clara Chifalo and James said data or laid claims will be forever ••Hd tH eommuniettient tk bsrred. Veltri, both of this parish, were CLEMENS 8ITTERLE. married before the Rev. Achille Executor, American Furniture Co. Catholic ^ear Ba«t IDelfarc AModatfon Sommaruga Sunday afternoon, Donald F. Clifford Edward C. Day. Jr. '*The Store o f Many Friends** Sixteenth Street at Lawrence 480 LBxington Av«* at 45th 8 t Ntw y. May 18. Witnesses were Anthony Atterncye for Eotats Chifalo and Sarah YeltrL 7IS MaJosUi BMf. \ PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock' Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone,' KEystone '4205 Thursday, May 22, 1941 Home Travel Recreation

E. B. CLAYTON LORETTO HEIGHTS WILL HOLD Drive Carefully—Save Lives Plumbing & Heating Co. IS ST. JISTPS'S ARE YOU A SAFE DRIVER? M Teets^flnnivm aniSak ' Denrer’i Repair Specialist ‘SPIRITUAL COMMENCEMENT’ Best Mechanics HERE IS EASY WAY TO TELL 240S E. COLFAX PUPILS SEGLPILD by Misses Mary Qualkenbush. EA. «2«8 EA. 5037 Ret. Phones Spiritual commencement exer­ Kaye Blodgett, add Betty Schroll, You can savo 20^0 ko 50^o cises of the class of 1941 will be The Denver Catholic Register, green light? Do you give hand held in the chapel of Loretto the other sodality officers. Miss signals? Do you drive as close to Guindon will then place a crown with the North Denver police, has on these odd Diningroom pieces. DINE and DANCE Heights college Sunday evening, the right hand curb as possible? May 25. The ceremony is an an­ on the statue of the Blessed Vir­ been furnishing traffic informa­ NITE OWL tion each week since January, first Do you keep up to the speed limit • - See iJtese pieces in our windows now Excellent Pood — The Beet of nual affair, and for several years gin, after which she will place on through street?? Do you give Mixed Drinks — Fine Dance Floors has been the outstanding spiritual around the neck of the statue, a to help motorists to becoihe better drivers through knowing the traf­ the other fellow the right of way Quao. Description Was Now Featarinff Jimmy's Swingsters Or* function of the sodality at Loretto. silver heart containing a written in order to avoid an accident? Do chestra. Phone Soli. 81, 490 8. (St. Joseph’s Parish) fic laws, and SScond, to cut down 1 Modem Table ond 6 Chairs...... $64.50 $ 4 9 .5 0 This year the ceremony will be pledge from each senior. A short you give pedestrians the right of Colo. Bird. auto accidents and the death rate 2 ftodem Chinas—Prima Vera...... each 49.50 especially impressive. A proces­ address by the Rev. William J. Character, leadership, scholar­ way at all times? Do you stop for 1 9 .5 0 of 1940. The Register feels that sion of undergraduates in aca­ Mulcahy, college chaplain, will ship, and service are qualities re­ all stop streets? Do you pull to 1 18lh Century China— Mahogany...... 47.50 2 9 .5 0 quired to make the grade in the the people are co-operating to the demic cap and gown will enter close the program. the curb and stop when you hear 2 Early American Maple Extension Tables.._...... each 15.50 1 1 .9 5 HAVE YOU fullest extent with the police and the chapel, followed by membere Miss Guindon has been active National Honor society. With that, with the continued support fire or police cars approaching? 5 Robert W. Irwin Maple Chairs...... T...... _....each 17.50 7 .9 5 MODERNIZED YOUR of the senior class gowned in at Loretto since her freshman eight St. Joseph’s seniors as per­ These are all rules and regula­ year in both spiritual and scho­ manent members and eight juniors of the motoring public, Denver will 1 Drop Leal Duncan Phyfe Table—Walnut...... 34.50 2 4 .5 0 INSURANCE? white and carrying lighted tapers. soon gain the reputation of being a tions of the traffic code of Denver lastic fields. She has been a mem­ as honorary members, the list was and, when they are obeyed by all 4 Maple Chairs (floor samples)...... „....each 3.50 1 .9 5 Protect yourtelf against new Miss Pauline Guindon, prefect of safe city to drive in. the sodality, will enter, attended ber of both the student council capped with 12 sophomores receiv­ motorists, driving will become a 1 S-piece Oak Breakfast Set...... 32.50 1 9 .9 5 hasards. ing honorable mention. and the ,student cabinet for four The police want to ask readers pleasure in this city, visitors will 1 5-piece 18th Century Junior Dining Room Suite...... 79.50 5 9 .5 0 HORACE W. BENNETT year. Sh^ has been*president of The winners among the seniors a few personal questions about be glad to come here, accidents will 1 18th Century Extension Table...... 44.50 3 4 .5 0 & CO. her class once and secretary of the are Norman Lamers, Vernon Bar­ driving: Do you wait for the decrease, and the death, rate will 1 Mahogany 18lh Century Buffet...... 39.50 1^50 210 Tsbor Bld(. Pbons TA. 1271 student body for one year. In ker, Peggy Hewitt, Mary Cain, drop. Do your part and save a FRANK ENGLAND, Jr„ HsJisrsr her junior year she was associate Angela Lambrecht, Lorraine Mar- Boys Town Graduation life in 1941. 1 18th Century Leg Bullet...... 59.50 2 4 .5 0 In^nrsncs Department editor of the college annual, and chi, Margaret Orlusky, and Flor­ To make this more interesting 1 Complete Set of 6 French Provincial Choirs."...... 89.50 5 4 .5 0 has taken an active interest in ence Cassidy; juniors, Gerald Lam­ for adults and children, the Miller 1 Walnut Drop Leal Table...... 34.50 2 4 .5 0 dramatics, having acted in and ers, Gene Jepkes, Virginia Spicer, Exercises on June I grocery markets, the Standard ANTI-GLARE Lenses 1 Walnut Bullet ...... 34.50 1 9 .5 0 directed several jlays, as well as Vivian Marques, Mary Milne, Dor­ Bottling Co., and the Fargo Oil Protect Your Eyes having been a member of the dra­ othy Hafertepen, Mary Louise To Be Carried by KFEL Co., as well as the Civic theaters, Cushman Chairs ...... CLOSEOUTS matic club! At the end of her Dubweber, and Loretta Quinn; are giving valuable prizes each 4 Malden Maple Chairs...... each 14.50 8 .9 5 Tinted lenses, ground to prescription junior year she was elected pre­ to kill blinding glare and at the same sophomores, Richard Lundborg, A 30-minute broadcast of the month for the best safety slogan. 6 (3omb Back Maple Chairs...... each 15.50 1 1 .9 5 time give perfect sight torreeilon. fect of the sodality, and, in that Gerald Gruber, Bill Miller, Paul Ideal for sports and all outdoor wear. commencement exercises to be The police want you to write a 3 Anow Back Maple Chairs...... each 14.50 7 ,9 5 capacity, presided over the Rocky Sherick, Joe Martin, Bob McLain, held Sunday, June 1, at Monsignor short letter telling how, through Mountain Sodality union for the Michael Carey, Tom Dufficy, Pa­ Flanagan’s home for boys at Boys your careful driving, you avoided year 1940-41. She is a resident tricia Pimpl, Nellie Kane, Yvonne Town, Nebr., will be carried over an accident. Give the location and student, the daughter of Mrs. Price, and Florence Grisenti. a national hookup of the Mutual date. Children should give their DEL-TEET Furniture Co. Mars Guindon of Ft. Lupton. Pins and membership cards were Broadcasting system. The pro­ ages. Send all letters to the Regis­ East Celfax Avenue behi-eco Pearl and Washington Graduates Feted presented to the seniors and blue gram will be heard in Denver ter or to Peggy BroWn, in care of Members of the graduation ribbons were pinned on the juniors, from 11:30 to 12 noon through the North Denver police. class have been feted at several while the sophom ores were the facilities of station KFEL. PRACTICE DAY OR NIGHT functions in the past week. On acknowledged by receiving the ap­ The commencement speaker will Patronize These Firms. They May 19 they were guests of the plause of the student body. After OPTICIAN be Francis P. Matthews, prominent .\re C o -o p e r a tin g With Your DENVER GOLF COERT freshman class at a card party the assembly, members of the so­ Omaha attorney and supreme lOth & Colo. Blvd. E.4, 9802 and buffet supper held in Pan­ ciety elected officers for the chap­ knight of the Knights of Colum­ Paper. GOOD GOLFERS PRACTICE—OTHERS SHOULD cratia hall. The highlights of the ter as follows: Virginia Piccoii, bus. Diplomas will be awarded William O'Sullivan—Pat Patrick evening’s program were a poem ’40, president; Frank Kozak, '40, PROGRESS by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Ed­ DENVER’S MOST COMFORTABLE COCKTAIL ROOM dedicated to the departing class vice president, and Peggy Hewitt, ward J, Flanagan, founder and ARGONAUT by Virginia Thieler, and the will­ '41, secretary. RR Lu m ber Pauline Guindon director of Boys Town. Members | The SENATE LOENGE PLUNGE ing of the class song to the fresh­ Officers Address SSC of the graduation class will be in­ HOTEL men by the seniors. Then each DENVER’S FINEST MUSIC Speeches by the old and new terviewed, and the Boys Town 3 3 00 W . Florida of the guests was called upon to choir of 60 voices and the school officers featured the last students’ SIOS V/slA Ave. recount the most memorable band will render musical selec­ Vacation School event of her college life. In the spiritual council session on Tues­ R E E ~ P U A N S E R V I C E PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS day, May 20. tions. Adults 40c evening, Blanche Wallace ren­ dered selections on the piano. Eighth grade students who will receive their diplomas at the 8 Children 25e Seniors were again honored at a To Begin June I tea given by the Loretto Heights o’clock Mass Wednesday, May 28, Women’s club in the Gold room are as follows: Edwin Joe Buhr, 12:30 Noon Until Mary Kathleen McCloskey, Rose 10:30 P. M. on May 20. Each of the guests received a jeweled vanity case Bell Verdeal, Mary Catherine (Assumption Parish, Welby) from the hostesses. Seniors who Ginsburg, Charles W, Bishop, Summer .gchool will begin June attended were Peggy See, Mary Eula Sue Finnegan, Carl Ruscio, Daniel Richard McNellis, Michael 2. For six weeks the sisters of the O’Byrne, Mary Qualkenbush, Pauline Guindon, Dorothy Cud- H. Marchner, Ervin F. Rivera, Ray parish will give instructions every T. O’Malley, Pauline Marie Kerr, more, Rose Marie Lucy, Meryle Listen to the Dime Man Daily 11:30 a. m. on KFEL day from 9 a.m. until noon. Classes McAvoy, Virginia Homig, Mar Yolanda Mary Lansville, Marjorie Ann Rust, Bob M. Maline, Bob M will be held at the following guerite Wathen, Betty Woodman, Colorado Frog Legi...... doz. 60c Marie C de Baca, Helen Nieters, Morgan, Nora Bernice Lopez, DAILY QUOTATION Meet Me at FRESH FRUITS AND schools: Mapleton, Washington, Betty Jane Egger, Dorothy Jeanne No man is common unless he makes MA. 3 2 6 1 and Irondale. All parents are Peggy Zook, Ann Pape, Feme himself so. VEGETABLES Tooke, Dorothy Vogel, Barbara Horan, Rudolph Martinez, Emma DEWEY’S CAFE DELIVERY BUSINKSS IS GOOD. HELP US Mr, and Mri. Dawcy Ingram urged to send their children. Spam, Adelaide Lachowsky, Mary Beatrice Schench, James Robert KEEP IT GOOD AT O’Hara, Mary Beth TeMatt, Au­ Are Ideal Hot Weather The Young Ladies’ auxiliary will Ellen Green, Flora Lou Meek, and Horn# Public Market-—Uth & Califomla drey June Waills, Bette Ann Hoag Mariene McMahon. LEWIS FISH SHGP Foods receive Holy Communion at the 8 land, Patricia Ann Lundborg, Dor­ Open 6 A. M. TUI 8 P. U. o’clock Mass Sunday, May 25 Alumna Assembly Speaker Where you get Service, Quality, Price othy Jeanne Schwindt, Mary Cath­ With s Smile Mrs. John Merkle, an alumna GOOD FOOD — QUICK 8ERVICB The senior graduation class will erine Bridgewater, James William FRESH ENGLISH SOLE______lb. 3Sc LOWEST PRICES DISPEHSE BRGS. receive diplomas at the 8 o’clock of Loretto Heights college, was Canny, Leo E. Deutsch, Ruth FRESH ALASKA SOLE______lb. 40c Mass May 25. The class includes the guest speaker at a student Thompson, William T. Garret, FRESH RED SNAPPER______Ib. 40c assembly held in the college audi FRESH HERRING...... lb. 27c Rose Porreco, Pauline Domenico, Margaret Lamont, Ann Belrose, LIVE MT. TROUT...... lb. 60c Florence Rossi, Madeline James, torium on May 21. Mrs. Merkle Frank P. Schumki, Marie A. FANCY YOUNG HENS...... lb. 25c 1 pkg. Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Mary Croce, Cecilia Labriola, spoke on “ Qualifications and Ac­ Rivera, and Robert Wingq. FANCY SPRING FRYERS...... Ib. 28c Romeo De Luzio, and Anthony tivities of Kappa Gamma Pi, Na­ Fancy Cut-Up FRYERS...... lea. 45e FRESH CAUGHT tional Catholic Honor Society,” Two weeks of eliciting sales by Fresh Cooked and Green Shrimp 2 large pkgs. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes HALIBUT ...... Ib. 30c Serravo. The girls will wear the parish committee for the new PIKE ...... Ib. 35e of which she is a member. Scallops, Crabs and Sea Food white caps and gowns and the translation of the New Testament WHITE FISH ... lb. 40c Resident students motored to We ship Mt. Trout to Any Part of tha I Cereal Bowl BARRACUDA ... lb. 35c boys, black. of the Bible was begun this week U. S. Buy Your Trout by tbs Pound. PERCH ...... Ib. 40c the mountains May 22 for their TRY OUR PICKLES AND OLIVES At the same Mass, the eighth annual spring picnic. An after­ St. Joseph’s alumni will receive CRAPPIES lb. 45c grade graduation class will also Free Delivery TA. 2734 YOUNG HENS ...... lb. 25c noon of fishing, riding, and hiking Communion at Mass June 1. They Frying and Roasting SPRINGS, Ib. 28c receive diplomas. Members are will be host to this year’s seniors was enjoyed by the girls. The trip Beautiful Fresh Cut CHICKEN LIVERS AND GIBLETS Catherine Werth, Lucille Lauri- was supervised by Sister Francis afterwards. Election of alumni Flowers NO LEGHORNS enti, Madeliene Porreco, Virginia Therese, dean of women, with the officers w-ill be held. All for 3 0 c Ciancio, Bernard Domenico, and aid of Miss Meryle McAvoy, presi­ Father Alphonse Zeller, C.SS.R., Large Assortment of Potted Rotes, $1.25 ap Vincent Rossi. The girls will wear dent o f -the boarder council. began a retreat for the children of Plants and Funeral Designs WHti BoM. $2.00 wp formals in pastel shades. St. Clara’s orphanage Monday, Class Elections Held May 19, and ended it Thursday E. J. STACK, Manager The closing program of the Class elections for the scholastic KlCin'S FOOD STORES morning, May 22. school will be held May 28 at 8 year beginning in September, The singing of Edna Barbero, p.m. The children of the pfimapr 1941, were held at the college in Dwight McCready’s trombone solos, grades will present Snow White the past week. The results were JERRY BREEN Lorraine Wingo’s two accordion and the Seven Dwarfs, and the as follows: Senior class— Presi­ selections, and a few numbers intermediate grades will present dent, Helen Mahoney; student Florist played by the band featured the The Patriotic Peanut Stand. The body representative, Mary Jane 1456 California MA. 2279 PORK ROAST grade school’s big social event of admission charge is 25 cents for Nolan; vice president, Angela Loin Ends...... 19c adults and 10 cents for children. the year. The entertainment was Eisenman; secretary, Catherine under the direction of Dwight Mc- New Citizen! Honored O’Donnell;' treasurer, Virginia Cready, senior. FRED’S PURE PORK The new citizens’ program was Bailey. Perfect attendance records were Bi-Low Meat lifkt. SAUSAGE held in the school hall May 17. Junior class— President, Mary broken in the g;rade school by an Harry J. Pells, chairman of the Catherine Madden; student body epidemic of measles among the Springtime brings a change in Home Made...... 19c Americanism committee of the representative, Corinne Schultze; pupils. appetite. THE RIGHT TIME American Legion Leyden-Chiles- vice president, Jean Kelley; secre­ Assorted Lunch Meats Wickersham post No. 1, presented tary, Betty Jo Campbell, and Fancy, Sliced Boosts Confidence treasurer, Patricia Gallagher. the Assumption school with a Mt. Carmel Club to Breakfast Bacon.... O O w Men in busineM are calleci upon, regu­ United States flag. Sophomore class — President, WEE SHGP BAKERY larly, for promptness, the proper tim­ Virginia Thieler; student body ing of appointments and other matters Reading of the preamble of the representative, Joan Roberts; vice Meet Monday, May 26 Leg O’ Veal of importance to employers. It BOOSTS Wee-Defy Higher Prices START YOUR FISHING CONFIDENCE to always have THE Constitution and a flag folk dance president, Catherine Dean. Roasts ...... were given by Marlene Rotello. Buns, Coneys, Pastries, Cakes RIGHT. TAKE AIX)NG 19c RIGHT TIME. I,d?t us tell you how The Active Catholicity club met little it will cost to make YOUR watch (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Pariah) at Lowest Prices m s rouK imer ^ for the last time this year on JESS’ QUALITY MEATS RIGHT. May 17 at a picnic supper on the St. Therese’s club will receive FOOD STAMPS ACCEPTED Presentation School college campus. At the meeting Holy Communion in a body Sun­ day at the 9 o’clock Mass. The T G M L . GGSS election of officers for the coming SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY members will hold their monthly PECAN PIECES ...... Ib. 49c Denver’s l\ ew Favorite year was held. Results are: Presi­ Watchmaker and Jeweler Will Hold Graduation meeting Monday evening, May 26, SPANISH PEANUTS______2 Iba. 25e JESS SUPER mflRKET dent, Patricia Gallagher; secre­ BRIDGE MIX...... Ib. 25c at 8 o’clock. MAin 2826 tary, Betti Rose Nankeville; treas­ ICE TEA BLEND...... Ib. 35c The following Baptisms were CEYLON PEKOE TEA...... Ib. 56e RUSS (Presentation Parish) urer, Mary Catherine Madden. AFTERNOON TEA...... lb. 70c Watch Cleaning Sl.ijO Students of the eighth grade After the supper, an open forum held recently: Anthony Philip, CANDIES who will be graduated on May was conducted on “ Questions son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ri- ADDISON’S TEA & Patronize Our Advertisers .Main Springs .... 1.00 25 at the 8 o’clock Mass are as fol­ Asked by Non-Catholics.” zutto, with Amico and Mary Co- Crystals ...... 25 MORGAN liano as sponsors; Ralph Anthony, lows: Virginia Marie Urban, COFFEE SHOP son of Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Vel- AND HIS GREAT George Wayne Adams, Rudolph Nun, College Head, Feted Thomas Cain, Patrick Henry otta, with John and Louise Ricotta WIRTH B i-Low ORCHESTRA Campbell, James Vincent Crandell, On 50th Anniversary as sponsors, and Diana Patricia, John Joseph Dufficy, Emma Louise daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael • 20 Stars • Buchholz, Rose Mary Sedlmayer, Cleveland.—More than 500 stu­ Duran, with Tony Sanchez and VOSS BROS. FOOD iFi\TER and Anna Pauline Tamburello. dents, alumnae, faculty members, Lucy Duran as sponsors. S « H GREEN STAMPS Un.iced Angel 2 Q 3 0 0 CINNAMON If You’re Fishing for NOW AT They will wear caps and gowns. and friends of Notre Dame college The card and bunco party spon­ B R EAD ...... ea. 10c The PTA will serve breakfast to paid tribute to Mother Mary Eva- sored by the Adola club Thurs­ Food Cake, ea. www Bargains, Come Here, them after the Mass. The class rista, president of the college since day, May 15, was attended by more CHICKEN Holland Dutch Bread 4 colors are blue and gold. it was organized in 1922, on the than 350 persons. The proceeds Sensational Flower Seed Offer! LAKESIDE PIES ...... ea. 10c (Vitamin B-1) ...... ea. ■ t i l # BIG SAVINGS I Final plans for the Young golden anniversary of her sister­ will go to increase the funds for Where the Big Bands Ploy” Ladies’ spring ball were made at hood. the new parish school. RIDE THE NEW “WHIP” the meeting on Friday, May 16. • SWIM • PICNIC The social will be held at Redman NO,SON, I

Thursday, May 22, 1941 Telephone, KEystone 4205 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Office, 938 Bannock Street PAGE NINE CARDS NEAR 1ST UNDISPUTED TITLE SINCE '36

Remember David, Qoliath? ■51 night's battle in Graduation Ax to Fall on East Siders Rated Washington, D. C , between Joe Louis and Buddy Baer for the hea>'y- JR. M iO Cii weight championship of the world will almost approximate it in the Sideline comparative size.of the two opponents and in the probable outcome, but the similarity between the two battles stops there. Joe is a top-heavy Many Abbey Bear Athletes favorite to add Baer's scalp to his belt, but he wiH be giving away Strong Favorites to many physical advantages, at shown in the chart below, Baer, 25, TIRE TO fl[ IT Echoes was bom in Denver and that factor has made him a sentimental Canon City.— (Abbey School) ment of the past season, ten will favorite with Mile High fight fans. It looks, however, as if the Goliath From George Kelly — 'Thursday, May 29, will be a sad be graduated, and Captain-elect rather than the David in this affray will need the slingshot for victory. day for followers of Abbey’s foot­ Squeak Arambel and Teddy Espi­ Submerge Fransalians n ball team, for on that day 15 mem­ nosa are left as the only survivors. Sunday’s final tripleheader will bers of the 1940 grid squad will Even the most ardent followers bring to a close the most success­ A hard-hitting band of Annun­ receive their,, sheepskins and bid of the Bruins are looking for s ful year in the Parochial league’s ciation grade school baseballers adieu to high school athletics. lean year on the grid and hard­ Redbirds Have Not Won Clear Baseball Grown history. Success greeted the loop will meet a smooth-fielding Holy Included in this list are nine wood next year, and the well- financially and competitively on a Family nine Saturday morning, first string men, while the remain­ known crying towel will probably more imposing basis than at any May 24, at 10:30 on the Elitch’s ing six were capable reserve men. see much use in the coming cam­ Since 1928; Mullen, Regis to Clash at I time since January, 1929, when to­ gardens’ diamond to settle a dis­ This is one of the greatest gradu­ paigns. day’s full-grown product was but a pute about which team will take ation losses ever suffered by the Among those who have played C’Glock in Important Contest feeble infant with only a 50-50 down top honors in the Junior Pa­ Bruin school. their final game for the Silver and chance to live. When the final out rochial league. In a preliminary But that is not all. Of the 12 Gold are Mark Dujmovic, football is written into the score book Sun­ game, St. Francis’ will meet St. members of the Bear basketball captain and forward on the hard­ A never-say-die gang of Annunciation Cardinals tangles day, it will officially end the 41st Dominic’s at 9 o’clock in a tilt that squad which gained the runner- wood team; Dan Costigan, basket­ with St. Francis’ Sunday at 3 p.m. on the Regis field in the sports program sponsored under will decide the third-place winner up position in the state tourna- ball pilot and football end; Bob climax game of a hectic Parochial league baseball race, which league guidance. in the loop. Buser, fullback and cage guard; may give the Redbirds their first undisputed championship Included in that impressive ar­ Both the Holy Family and An­ Joe Arambel, football guard and ray of separate sports seasons are nunciation clubs are unbeaten this since 1936. The East Siders are definitely assured of at least Young Men’s reserve backcourtman; Bill Ma­ 14 years of basketball, 13 of foot­ year. Each won five games and honey, giant end on the grid and a tie for the championship and a win Sunday would give ball, 11 of baseball, two of box­ the divisional championship in center of the basketeers; Larry them sole rights to the title. At 1 o’clock, Mullen home and ing, and one of track. Basketball, their respective sections and on Softball Loop Holden, football center and guard Regis, both with a chance to tie for the crown in the event of course, was the first event ever Wednesday ^ e North Siders on the hardwood team; Bill Bab­ attempted and for 14 straight turned back 'St. Francis’, 6‘ 3, bitt, veteran halfback; Vine Fear- of a Cardinal loss, will tangle in a seasons the cage game has been while their East Side rivals were game that promises to be the equal heiley, fleet back; Bemie Chiaro, an integral part of Catholic prep defeating St. Dominic’s, 13-8, to Being Formed of the featured 3 o’clock affair watch-charm guard; Ted Putaturo, activities. Football was introduced cinch places in the championship three-year letterman at tackle; The Cardinals come up to Sun­ in September, 1928, and it, like playoff. Efforts are' being made by Don Moylan, reserve guard; Dane day’s game with the top fielding court play, has run on uninter­ Both teams boast of sterling Robert Nelson of St. Mark’s Larabros, reserve quarterback; and hitting combine in the loop ruptedly ever since. pitchers, but league observers club of Holy Family parish to' Tony Vitale, veteran wing^man; and a pair of dependable hurlers Baseball made its bow in 1928, claim that the Annunciation team organize a softball league for Bill Coble, reserve end, and Soapy in the two Bills, Shea and Sullivan. but the infant league was not quite has the strongest hitting attack. young men and entries for the Williams, fullback. The Redbirds rate the favored role ready for the expensive game and Holy Family school supporters be­ from any angle, but St. Francis’ from 1929 to 1932 there was no loop are now being sought. Frank Berberich, Bill Farrelly, lieve, however, that the snappy Arrangements have been com­ demonstrated in its first three organized loop play. In the latter fielding and moundwork of their and Earl Di Rito are the basketball pleted to utilize the armory games that it is a dangerous foe year, the horsehiders again came club, which is coached by the Rev. men who will be graduated besides diamond at E. 3rd avenue and until the last man is out. into their own and they have been Edward Fraezkowski, will more those mentioned above. Loganstreet on Thursday Not since 1928 has an Annun­ holding sway in the spring ever than qffset any stick advantage Returning for grid warfare, nights. Nelson reports, and at however, will be Captain-elect Joe ciation team been able to capture The big bats of the Annuncia­ since. the East Side nine may hold. a baseball championship outright. Boxing, which lasted for two least six teams are needed for Berta, back; Ted Espinosa, back; tion Cardinals boomed out in all the league. Joe Lopez, guard; Tom Berberich, In that year the East Siders, their power Sunday and blasted years, 1929 and 1930, proved boasting such stars as Johnny Men- popular with the fans, but was Members of youth clubs be­ end; Gene Robl, tackle; Alf San- the Holy Family Tigers into sub­ longing to the Denver Cath­ tarelli, guard; Jerry Hernandez, cimer. Hack Wilson, Ed Clark, and mission, 13-6, in a game that gave abandoned because at that time Rangers Split Marty Dowd, captured the first two amateur battlers died from olic Young People’s council tackle; Dick Shay, center; Moon the Redbirds undisputed posses­ are particularly invited to or­ DiOriq, tackle; Bob Kane, tackle; diamond race in the loop’s history. sion of first place in the Parochial blows received in bouts (not in In 1939 the Annunciation crew Final Tilts on ganize teams and compete in Walt Sobba, back; Earl McKenna, league. Regis bowed, 9-7, to St. Parochial competition). It is the. league. A t least four such had a title in its grasp, but faltered probably just as well, because few back; Kenny Holden, center; Red Joseph’s, and St. Francis’ dropped aggregations are already en­ to finish in a tie with three other schools are stocked with the neces­ Hogan, back, and Ed Kruljac, end. an 8-7 decision to Mullen home. gaged in softball play. Other boys from the Nipper ranks nines. This year it will be differ­ The defeats shoved both the Reds sary equipment to prepare boys Baseball Slate ent, the latest crew of Cards shout. Clubs interasted in enter­ will also be on the 1941 roster. and the Fransalians out of a'first- for mitt matches. ing teams in the loop are re­ Track made a one-year stand St. Francis’ bagged the only place tie. Regis college’s diamond forces quested to telephone Nelson Arambeh Berberich Shine at 1929, when the schools got sports title in its history in 1938, The Cardinals’ fielding, their in closed the campaign Wednesday at KEystone 5246 in the day­ Handbell together for their first _ picnic when a clever crew of horsehiders strongest point all year, failed afternoon by bowing to Greeley time or GLendale 1664 at The handball duo o f Johnny at Elitch’s and combined it with rode to the throne room on Mike miserably as they committed six State, 10-8„ in a 12-inning fray night. Arambel and Mose Berberich track meet. In that year of Auer’s excellent hurling. The errors, but 13 hits for 20 bases on the Ranger diamond after According to present plans smashed their way through the high living and higher prices, Fran.salians have no Auer this more than balanced the scales and thumping the Del Rio club Sun the league will get under way upper bracket o f the Abbey “ free- lad by the name of Rush . year, but they do have a depend­ enabled the Redbirds to move close day, 8-4, at Merchants’ park. in tha first part of June and for-all” handball doubles tourna­ Razee was attending Holy Fam­ able chucker in Dan Brown, who to their first undisputed champion­ The Rangers jumped into an will continue throughout the ment and are now one of the favor­ ily high school and he turned is credited with three triumphs and ship since 1936. Johnny Paprocki early lead against the Bears and summer. ites to cop the school crown. After the trackfest into a one-man show. a loss for the year’s work. The stole hitting honors for the East were on top until the eighth in their first round win this pair de­ Unless our memory fails us, he South Siders have been saying Siders by contributing a double ning, when the invaders tied up feated Dujmovic and Holden, a captured the 100 and 220-yard New Catholic Cemetery nothing and carrying a big stick, and a homerun that accounted for the contest by pushing across seeded team, then went into the da-shes, the broad jump, high jump, and they believe that combination five runs. Angie Russo banged three runs. In the 12th a bunt by Established in Scranton finals by routing Frank Berberich and shot put. For some reason still will give them a victory Sunday, out a double, a triple, and a hornet Bobby Flieger with the bases and Bob Buser. despite their underdog role. unknown to us, track was aban­ Scranton.—A new Catholic ceme­ to grab the spotlight for the loaded and none out and a single tery has been established at Drums Two encounters remain in the Mullen home will be out to re­ Tigers. doned and has never since ap­ by Earl Vaughn gave Greeley the peared on the Parochial horizon. in East Butler valley, on the lower bracket before the cham­ ward Jim Payton for his valiant St. Joseph’s and Regis staged a decision. grounds adjoining the Church of pionship match will be played. work in the past three seasons thrilling _ see-saw battle that was Lack of facilities, as in boxing, was probably responsible for the Regis outhit the Bears, 12-11, the Good Shepherd. This is.the when it takes the field against not decides until the seventh but was unable to solve the expert first step in a program to organize demise of the cinder sport. QrUduation to Take Regis. The Mustangs, boasting iSle inning when Paul Pietrafeso, Bull­ relief work of Vaughn after blast­ Catholic cemeteries in this diocese second best hitting average in the dog pitcher, banged out a round- Bringing this discussion up to ing two other Greeley moundsmen SULLIVAN’S loop, have their eyes focused on a tripper, his third hit of the day, the present, or at least to this from the hill. Curly Thompson Full-Fledged Americans (DAN) second-place tie or— if the Red­ with two men on to give the West 72 Parochial Athletes climaxed a brilliant year by bang­ birds lose— a tie for first, and will school year, we risk no prestige Siders their two-run margin. But in asserting that the league has ing out three hits in four tries and Have Learned Tolerance Where the Irish Meet stop at nothing to attain their ler and Haggerty were the Red progressed to the point where by handling ten chances afield Boston.. — Senator David I goal. batting stars, while Hamilton con­ practically every individual en­ No less than 72 athletes will be Reds will have back, their entire without a miscue. Walsh of Massachusetts warns new FOOD AT ITS FINEST tributed two blows to the Bulldog graduated by Parochial league state titular cage outfit, with one counter offers competitive inter­ Against Del Rio, Bill Newland citizens that they are not full- cause. schools this year, and many exception—Paul Davis. est that is unsurpassed by any lefthanded his Brown and Gold fledged Americans until they have MIXED DRINKS Mullen’s Mustangs found the names that are covered with prep other prep loop in the state. Foot­ Annunciation high loses men mates to victory by keeping the learned tolerance. “ You are not Altar Society at offerings o f Art Dolahan and Dan fame disappear from loo^ rosters. ball this year saw St. Joseph’s who have performed admirably ten hits of one of Denver’s to; a real American if you entertain Brown exactly to their liking and Regis high tops the list by losing BLATZ hang up six consecutive wins in for the East Side school and prob­ semi-pro teams well scattered any prejudice against any other pounded out 14 safe knocks for 17 men'\5'ho have performed in va­ league competition and then cli- ably is bidding adieu to more valu­ Paul Brockwell pounded out two American, if you think o f your ON TAP Cathedral Elects 27 bases in the most impressive rious branches of athletics. Next max its season by turning^ack able men than any other school. In homers and a triple to lead the, fellow Americans in terms of race, exhibition of stickwork the league come Cathedral with 13, Annun­ St. Mary’s of Walsenburg fdt the football, for example, the .Cards Regis attack, while Frank Ford creed, or conditions of servitude,” 1212 16th Street The business meeting of the Ca­ has seen this year. The Fran­ ciation high, 12; St. Joseph’s and state gonfalon. But in football are losing ten of their first 1940 was credited with ten fielding he said. thedral Altar and Rosary society salians bunched eight hits, includ­ Holy Family high, eight each, and alone did any champion stand out eleven. chances without an error to star was held Friday, May 16, at 2 ing two each by Wenzinger— one St, Francis’ and Mullen home, so brilliantly. S t Francis* apparently will be on defense. o’clock in St. Paul’s chapel. Elec­ a round-trip blow— and Brown, to seven each. Basketball saw Holy Family in the best position when fall rolls Regis, playing in the Rocky tion of officers was held and the stay in the game all the way. Mul According to these figures. It high stand off a late surge by around, at least from a pigskin Mountain conference, finished its To Our Friends of Last Year! following were re-elected unani­ len’s extra base hits were con^ appears that the Reds are the Cathedral, St. Francis’, and Regis standpoint The Fransalians will season without a triumph over col mously: President, Mrs. Alfred A. tributed by Jarvis, who. banged a hardest hit by the distribution of to capture the title, but_ only by have five regular linemen and two legiate competition, but in every Hauk, first vice president; Mrs. double and triple; Zaring, a double diplomas, but actually Regis will one game. If the Bluejays had first-string backs reporting. game the Rangers demonstrated a James M. Knight; second vice and homer; Dunnebecke a double not suffer greatly from the gradu­ MARVEL’S FLOWER STAND turned back the Tigers in the final St. Joseph’s loses its touchdown formidable attack at the plate. president, Mrs. Thomas G. Barry; John Payton, a triple, ^ d Simms ation ax, except in football. The tilt for each team, the flag race twins, Paul Vinnola and Ev Stew­ Weakness on the mound was third vice president, Mrs. George a homerun. First Stand West of Wadsworth on 44th would have ended with four art, but enough gridders are re­ largely responsible for the victory H. Williamson; treasurer, Mrs. LEADING HITTERS PLAYERS— AB H TB Pet schools claiming a share of the turning to give the Bulldogs high drought, although at times both James J. Teeling; recording secre­ Box Petunias— Rosy Morn, Elks Pride, Ruiuo. cL, H.F...... 11 7 14 .500 first place honors. hopes for a third straight cham­ Earl House and Bill Newland tary, Mrs. Ralph H. Shaw, and cor­ Broiovich, «s., A...... - 1-4 7 10 .600 pionship. turned in brilliant performances. Ageratum, Lobelia, 1 doz. in box...... per box 25^ Wenzinger. 2b., S.F.. .. 16 7 9 .633 The present baseball season Applications (or responding secretary, Mrs. C. C. Beiiaon. lb.. A...... 7 .433 finds the Annunciation Cards on Califf. .. IS 10 Cathedral loses 13, but a talented Ruffled Monsters Petunias...... per box 35^ \ Hendrick*, lb., S.F...... 17 7 7 .412 top, just a step away from their crop of sophomores and freshmen Pietrafeso. p.. S.J..... Regis High Graduate Is The spiritual director, the Rev. 16 6 10 .400 first undisputed pennant in five makes the Bluejays’ future look Double Petunias...... each 10^ Arthur J. Lucy, addressed the Dunnebeeke, rf., M.H .. 13 6 7 .336 In Hospital Detachment Conboy. lb.. H.F...... 13 6 6 .385 years, but right behind them are Sdiolarsliip Must anything but gloomy. The 19th Salvia ...... each 10^ members, and Mrs. Etienne Pe- John Payton, c., M.H. 19 7 9 .36! St. Francis’, Regis, Mullen, and avenue school’s basketball pros­ Robert H. Green, graduate of renyi, well-known Denver mezzo- Quinn, lb.. R...... 16 5 10 .33! St. Joseph’s, all tied for second. pects are hardest hit by gradua­ Regis high school of the class of Geraniums— (4 inch pot) ...... _.each 20^ soprano, sang a group of songs, Simms. 3b., M.H...... 15 5 9 .33! S. Paprocki, 3b.. M.H . U 6 9 .33! The contests this year, with few tion. 1936, is now in the medical detach­ Geraniums— (3 inch pot) ...... _ .2 for 2 5 t accompanied by Miss Josephine ment at Beaumont General hos­ TEAM BATTING exceptions, have been close and Holy Family will say good­ Coleus •■■■ T------T ■■ ...... for 15^ Courtney. TEAMS— AB H TB Pet well-played, qualities that always Be in Promptly pital, El Paso, Tex., and has been 2 bye to eight men. Included Annunciation ...... 142 39 59 .275 recently assigned to post office Hostesses for the afternoon Mullen home ...... 145 39 5S .261 stamp Parochial contests with an in that number are the entire first Cut Flowers...... Bunch 25^ duties. were Miss Barbara Bach, Mrs. St. Francis* ...... 141 35 43 .24! individuality all their own. five that brought the Tigers their Recis ...... 146 32 46 .230 Howard Barry, Mrs. William Gone are the days when one or Applications from Colorado first loop cage title in 14 years. Re­ Donald Green of Regis college St. Joseph’s ...... 145 29 35 • 20( entertained Jerome Quinn at his All Spring Plants Reasonably Priced Schultz, and Mrs. John A. Dem- Holy Family ...... 163 28 47 .184 two schools hoisted all the pen­ high school seniors for a competi­ building will be the main occupa­ mer. Cathedral ...... 134 20 26 .149 nants and the rest stood idly by. tive $400 scholarship to Notre tion for the Holy Family teams home at Buffalo this last weekend. The president, Mrs. Alfred A. And the future looks even Dame U. should be sent promptly next year, although there were Hauk, was elected chairman of lirighter. The grade schools have to the Denver Notre Dame club only two seniors on this year’s the Altar society division at the Elileh’s Show Season seen to that. Never before in prep scholarship committee. diamond crew. history have the elementary teams diocesan convention held recently This announcement was made Mullen home’s scanty forces will produced so many promising ath at the Shirley-Savoy hotel. Tickets Now on Sale Wednesday night. May 21, at the suffer a heavy loss in the departure letes as they are now doing. The The members are now planning Denver Notre Dame club’s meet­ of seven men, but enough Mus­ coaching and equipment of the their annual garden party, which Tickets for the Elitch’s theater ing at the Denver Athletic club tangs remain to insure the Fort graders are excellent and the spirit will take place early in July. season, which begins June 16, are by Charles Haskell, attorney, who Logan school’s position as peren­ on sale at Baur’s, 1512 Curtis is even better. No one can lose is heading the scholarship commit­ nial contender for all league street; those who desire reserva­ when conditions are like that. tee for 1941-42. honors. Thus it is with keen satisfaction tions will find Josh Billings at the Graduates of Colorado high box office window ready to tell that we cast our eyes backward on The list of graduated athletes FISHERMAN schools, parochial, public, or pri­ patrons of the plays and cast the 1940-41 school year and find follows: GART BROS. vate, are eligible for entrance in FREE FISHER.MAN’S assembled for the golden anniver­ delight in the continued progress CATHEDRAL—Peter Albi, Wil- Lake & Stream Guide sary year. of the league. The future, more the scholarship competition. All Ham Colburn, John Flynn, Steve inquiries and requests for appli­ Don Woods heads the cast, and than ever, is mute andwysterious, Link, Robert Morrison, Jerry No­ he will have a new leading woman but one thing is certain— the Pa cation blanks should be sent to lan, John Quinn, Kenneth Reed, OFFICIAL ROUTE TO THE in the person of Ruth Matteson rochial league will continue to Charles Haskell, Majestic build­ Joseph Ryan, Wilfred Schumacher, who, in the last two years, has de advance. And so we retire to the ing, Denver. Richard Sharron, Ed Simones, and lighted New York audiences in sidelines until next fall, when, Information sheets for school John Tiehen. The Male Animal, the Eliott God willing, we will return again bulletin boards will go out this ST. JOSEPH’S—Bob Brown, Ninth National Eucharistic Congress Nugent and James Thurber com­ to send out more echoes to you week to all the state’s high schools. Charles Eggert, Jos Gargaro, A1 LAKE TROUT edy, which is scheduled for pro Candidates are judged on scho­ Hamilton, Dick Lane, A1 Miller, A tr e a t tam e fiph— duction here. Others in the cast lastic attainment, general ability Ev Stewart, and Paul Vinnola. ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS cautht by deep water include Viola Roache, Helen Bon Loretto Heights in all types of school activities, HOLY FAMILY HIGH—Frank trollint tn the eummer—in fils, Larry Fletcher, Richard character, and recommendations Caron, Leo Casper, Jim Conboy,y. eprint and fall can be Irving, Freddie Sherman, Jacque­ cautht by caetlnt. of pastors, principals, and other Bob Hoag, JolinnyJob] Kilpatrick, June 23-26,1941 line Dewit, Augusta Dabney, Graduates Feted character re:lerences. Johnnyly O’FO’Hayre, Leo Walton, and Arthur Gould-Porter, and Emmett Take a look in your tackle box The applicant or his parents Dick Ziska. Make your trip to the Ninth National Eucharistic Congress — it probably could stand a bit Rogers. The Loretto Heights Women’s must be able to show that he or George Somnes returns for his ANNUNCIATION HIGH — of overhauling— even the best club entertained the members of they will be able to carry the Richard Amman, Rocco Bomareto, on the Union Podiic “Columbine", Colorado's own tredn to seventh consecutive year to di of tackle will deteriorate in the class of ’41 at a tea Tuesday, necessary remaining part of the John Brozovich, John Canjar, Leo rect and brings with him his New the East. Fast doily service . ^ . modem travel comforts in time. At Cart’s you’ll find a May 20, 3 to 5 p.m. A gift was re student’s expenses, since the schol­ Chojnowski, Joseph Dorchak, Fran­ York assistant, Lucian Self, as full line of fishing supplies to ceived by each guest arship is not a full one. cis Krasovich, Hugh McDougal, “sleep-easy" Coach seat or restful Pullman. Every car is' stage director. Again the theater satisfy every use. The business meeting held May The chief sources of income for William Nygren, John Paprocki, ofr-conditiened. cool ond clean. Fares are low! will have exquisite settinn de­ 15 was well attended. Mrs. E. C. the club’s scholarship fund are the Bill Shea, and A1 Sustrick. signed by Victor Paganuzsi. The Spain was elected president of the ahnual “ Varsity Flyer’’ football Ret. 25c pack Gart’a Star Allta opening play will be Skylark, the ST. FRANCIS’ — Gene Clark, DAILY SCHEDULE CITY TICKET OFFICE club succeeding Mrs. J. Elliott trains to Notre Dame games and Bob English, Jim Forry, Clyde Angle Worms. 100..„._...... _lBc brilliant comedy that Gertrude who has just completed a success­ various special social events. Hendricks, Hal Johnson, Johnny Lv. Dtnvtr ...... 8:00 p.m. l7th4WeltonSts. Phone Keyrtone 414.1 Lawrence played for two seasons tJS.OO Webber Drr Fir Roda...„.$«.88 ful year. The first vice president is Ball Ticket Konard, and Walt Wenzinger. Ar. Om«ht ...... 8:00 «.m. or Consult Tentatively scheduled for the sec Mrs. C. J. O’Byme; second vice Rer- tS.tO FInreight Hip Fithing ond production is The Male Anu REGIS-^William Brennan, Paul president, Mrs. F. J. Quinn; third Sales Advance Davis, Mike Dooling, Buzz Cog­ At, St. Paul...... 7:15 p.m, FATHER H. V CAMPBELL Boots—Cleated Solei...... S 3.9B mal. vice president, Mrs. Frank Horat; A meetingI 'o f the committee for - gins, Andy Kelleher, Tom Kelley, (via C.&N.W.) 4930 Montview Blvd., Phone Em 1492 fourth vice president, Mrs. James the Denver Notre Dame club’s an­ Ted Kemme, Jim Kenehan, John FREE BIG BARGAIN CATALOG CALL Elliott; treasurer, Mrs. M. B. Ma­ nual summer ball at the Broad­ Lester, Gerald Malone, Charles honey; secretary, Mrs. J. M. Evert moor Friday night, June 6, showed Meyer, Jim Noone, John Noonen, J. A dessert luncheon was served that early ticket sales are ahead F. Pino, Joe Reilly, Gordon Smith, PLAZA after the election of officers. Mrs. of previous years. Co-chaimen and George Thrapp. LiqUORS J. M. Evert, chairman of the hos­ Louis Hough and Jack Sheehan, MULLEN HOME— Sam Jarvis, tesses, was assisted by Mrs. w . aided by Herb Fairall, Ed Owens, Paul Randolph, Paul Schwartz, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD ■ EIP SERVICE P. Horan, Jr., Mrs. 0 ’(5rady, Mn. Gene BHsh, and Felix Pogliano, Boo Strange, Chuck Simms, Hank 1643 LARIMER ST. Conway, and Mrs. J. B. Costello. Jr., are in charge. Murphy, and Jim Payton, ' •'Vt — • **l V I M I S i

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Date Is May 28 Senior Tabernacle Qroup New President The Handicraft Shop Of DCGW DAVID J. FOLEY, Prop. Dick Francis* Band to Play ARTLEATHER — METALS — FIBER PLASTICS — AEROPLANE KITS Plans 7th Qarden Party 731 East Colfax TA. 6961 Wtztcm Agent for At Junior C. D . of A . Ball Fellowcmft«n..Inc., Boston, Mau. Mrs. Ella Mullen Weckbaugh, man on arrangements, and Mrs. Fredrick Gushurst, retiring presi­ 1701 E. Cedar avenue, will be host­ Dick Francis’ 12-piece orchestra hotel. The orchestra will feature ess to members and friends of the dent, will endeavor to carry out the plans of Mrs. John F. Vail, has been secured by the Junior the singing of Eddie Stember, bari­ Senior Tabernacle society when Catholic Daughters of America tone, and Daryl Beckman. they hold their seventh annual sil­ chairman, who is recovering from HONEY POT a serious illness. for their annual semi-formal The date of the ball is Wednes-* ver reception and garden party spring ball to be held at the Olin day. May 28. It was originally sug­ Friday afternoon, June 6, from The Tabernacle society, founded (S t. John’* Parish) in the year 1910 by Monsignor gested that the social be held on INN 3 to 5 o’clock. Because of the the eve of Memorial day, but the The final meeting of the school S prin g tim e appetite* Hugh L. McMenamin, is unique year for St. John’s PTA will be exquisite setting and the interest committee in charge was unable to in that it was the first organiza­ held in the school auditorium Mon­ of the members, this event promises secure a ballroom for that evening. Lu n ch e s___ 25c up tion of its kind and until recently day afternoon. May 26, at 2 call for cake. Just the thing to be one of the most enjoyable of Chaperons of the evening in­ tljje only one. Its work is aiding o’clock. A council meeting will the season’s outdoor parties. clude Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. small churches in sparsely inhab­ precede the general session and Dinner.^...... 36c up Mrs. Weckbaugh’s gardens, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bon- t. for hungry youngsters ,«• which have been written up in sev­ ited districts throughout the state. will begin at 1:15 o’clock. The Hot Biscuits and Honey with The silver tea was -inaugurated narens, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mar­ feature of the afternoon will be Every Meal. eral leading national magazines, tin, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. rival in beauty famous gardens of in commemdration of the 25th an­ the installation of the officers for 431 15th Street Makes a big hit with com­ niversary of its existence. In the Galvin. the next school term. Those to be the Old World. Mr*. Smith, to Represent Denver FRANK SETVIN. 23 ytarz c.lerinf Mrs. Charles J. Dunn, co-chair- 32 years of - life iit f ] has attained a installed include: Mrs. John Rae, Mrs. Harvey J. Smith, former m.nagrr at Rrfrn Palace. pany, too. Bake a cake to« complete membership of approxi­ president; Mrs. Daniel Reinert, In Glenwood Springs mately 5,000 persons. council chariman, will represent vice preSdent; Mrs. William Du- Assistants Named the Denver junior court at the ceyv secretary; Mrs. J. J. Reilly, day. It’s fun I Miss Anne Birmingham, chair­ state convention of the Catholic treasurer, and Mrs. James McMul­ State C. D. of A. man of the reception committee, (Annunciation Parish) Daughters and the Junior Catholic len, historian. Register Ads Get and Mrs. Weckbaugh will be as­ The annual May crowning cere Daughters at Glenwood Springs On Tuesday, May 27, the chil­ sisted by Miss Eleanore Weck­ Elected as president o f the Den monies will be held in Annuncia­ Saturday and Sunday, May 24 and dren of the school will enjoy their PIKES PEAK Convention Will baugh, Mrs. Fred Gushurst, Mrs. ver Diocesan Council o f Catholic tion church this, Sunday at 7:30 25. Mrs. Smith will take dolls, annual picnic at Elitch’s gardens. Results. . a dressed as Junior Catholic Daugh­ John L. Dower, Mrs. Dennis Wom en at the closing sessions o f p.m. If weather permits, part of The PTA will serve a luncheon to the exercises will be held at ters, submitted from various Muriel M. Gilmore, 2331 Cathe­ Sheedy, Mrs. Charles J. Dunn, Mrs. the 15th annual convention at the the prie.sts of the parish and to Open on May 24 Oscar Malo, Mrs. William H. An­ the new Shrine of Our Lady of troops, to the convention, where the sisters who teach in the school. dral Ave., Washington, D. C., Shirley-Savoy hotel May 15 was the most appropriately dressed drew, Mrs. Peter C. Schaefer, Mrs. Lourdes on the church grounds. The new red carpet reoiptly in­ writes: “ I saw your ad in the T. A. Cosgriff, Mrs. Alexis A. Gar- Mrs. Thomas G. Garrison (above) Jeanette Gaimara was elected doll will be judged and entered stalled in the sanctuary is the gift in the best-dressed junior doll Denver Catholic Register. FLOUR Glenwood Springs.— Plant gan, Mrs. T. Walter O^Connor, of (^Iden. All other past officers queen and her attendants are of St. John’s Altar and Rosary are in readiness for the ninth contest at the national convention Please take care of my Easter Mrs. George R. Pope, Mrs. Harry were re-elected. Helen Anderson, Helen Bittle, society. At your grocer biennial convention of the M. Mulvihill, Mrs. B. K. Sweeney, Marilyn Cooke, Mary McCarrIck, in Washington, D. C., this summer. The May crowning held Sunday flower order.” state court of the Catholic Mrs. Charles McAllister Wilcox, + +■ + Geraldine Charleton, and Dor­ Mrs. Smith will also read a brief evening. May 18, in the church description and history of the jun­ Daughters of America, to be Mrs. 0. M. Kellogg, Mrs. Sewell othy Kloberdanz. Joseph Coogan was well attended. Father J. Roy Courtesy of held here Saturday and Sun­ Thomas, Mrs. Edward Delehanty, will be the crown-bearer. ior organization, as prepared by Figlino, director of the junior so­ day, May 24 and 25. Mrs. Grace Bekender, a student at Holy Optometrist and Optician Mrs. P. J. Sullivan, Mrs. Charles Jubilee Pageant Presented dality, reported that students rep­ Adeline Gerardi of Trinidad, Family high school, who, although resenting seven schools in the Den­ Hayden, Mrs. A. E. Seep, Sr.; Mrs. A pageant commemorating the Helen Walsh state regent, has been in Fred Davis, Mrs. Mallory Catlett, she is not a member, chose the or­ ver area were participants in the FLOWERS, Inc. Glenwood Springs the past parish’s golden jubilee was pre­ ganization for a class paper proj­ crowning ceremonies. Mrs. Helen Bonfils Somnes, Mrs. sented by the grade and high Order Koto for Decoration Day Associate several days conferring with James Knight, Mrs. J. B. Cosgriff, ect. Also to be exhibited is a John Tynan, son of Mr. and school pupils May 13 and 14. It press scrapbook containing junior W. R.JOSEPH the officers and committees of Mrs. F. W. Barry, Mrs. J. J. Dool- Mrs. Thomas Tynan of St. John’s Needs Court St. Therese No. 1084 . J. B, FlBLEl depicted in a series of episodes the press stories of the last two years. parish, is being honored at grad­ ing, and Misses Nellie Lennon, EYES EXAMINED history of the early West leading 718 17th St. T.4. 0010 on convention arrangements. Nellie Burke, and Harriet Roderick. To Participate in Parade uation exercises of the- Colorado Phont TAbor 1880 up to present-day school life. Miss Girls who are to march in the On Saturday evening a re­ Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon heads the school of mines Friday morning. 2 1 8 -2 1 9 Majutie Bldt. Norma Ward was crowned as Miss Memorial day parade should be at ception will be given by the committee in charge of the silver May 23. He is receiving the de­ Annunciation at the climax of the the clubhouse Friday, May 30, local court in honor of the offering. Her aides will include gree of petroleum engineer. pageant. The program was as fol­ at 9 a.m., at which time the uni­ visitors. The state officers, Mrs. Louis Hough, Mrs. Edward Plans for the graduation exer­ lows: forms will be distributed. Members GHESKER GABS delegates, and members will T. Gibbons, Mrs. S. P. Mangan, cises of the eighth grade students Episode I, “ Vanishing Race,’’ who have uniforms at home are ED DUNDON. Mar. attend the 8 o’clock Mass in Mrs. William Weldon, Mrs. Grant of the parish school are being At the conclusion of the DCCW sixth and eighth grade,?; episode asked to return them at once. NEW LOW ZONED RATES St. Stephen’s church. The Wimbush, Mrs. T. A. Collins, Mrs formulated by the committee of convention in Denver May 15 Mrs. II, “ The Pioneers,” fifth and sev­ The girls who have not yet made No Lowor Ratti in Denrcr business sessions throughout Philip Clarke, Mrs. L. W. Wagner, PTA members and will be an­ enth grades; episode III, “ Civil ticket returns for the recent plays the day and the evening ban­ Mrs. Patrick Dolan, Mrs. J. T J. B. Farley of Pueblo, second vice nounced in the next issue of the TAbor 2233 War Era,” high school students; should turn in the money to Mrs. quet will be held in the Legion Tierney, Mrs. F. D. Jennings, Mrs. president, was named diocesan Denver Catholic Register. ALSO DAILY SIGHT SEEING TOURS episode IV , “ Colorado as a State,” M. Bonnarens at the clubhouse auditorium. Gil Gi'ab'er, Mrs. William J. Mc- Miss Anna Marie Mangan, Mrs. chairman of the DCCW committee high school students; episode V, at once. Menany, Mrs. A. C. Tremlett, Mrs. that will co-operate with the Na­ “ Nymphs in Forest,” first and sec­ Roy Park, and Mrs. John Schill­ FREE WHY GO DOWN TOWN? FREE Mary Purcell, Mrs. Frank Barry, tional Catholic Community Service ond grades; episode VI, “ Annun­ ing are convalescing at Mercy hos­ pital. Mrs. William Kimmins, and Mrs. and the Civilian Military Hospi­ ciation School,” third and fourth St. Mary’s Alumnae D D Edward Delehanty. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beringer E tality association to provide rec­ grades; episode VH, fcrowning of FREE CALLING CARDS E Baskets will be conveniently reation for men in the armed serv­ Miss Annunciation. • are the parents of a boy born at L L placed to give every one ample op­ Plan Ball June 2 St. Joseph’s hospital May 2. W ITH EACH I ices. Deanery and municipal com­ Sodalitt* Elect Leaden WEDDING ORDER 1 portunity to have a part in this mittees will soon be established. The members of the Blessed V CHssav 65W V important work. Among the resolutions passed ^at Virgin and Holy Name sodalities Bill Petrie and his band will Queen of Heaven Aid E COR. 3 4 = t m CUPM E 5lrs. Ralph W. Kelly, assisted the final session of the convention of the grade school held an election R R by Mrs. George Blish, will have furnish the music for St. Mary’s was one calling for full backing of officers recently with the fol­ Y Doicnlown Prices at Your Doorstep Y on display contributions of dis­ Alumnae association’s annual ball Conducts Final Parley of the United Service Organiza­ lowing results: Blessed Virgin carded jewelry and old gold, which in honor of the graduates, it was Wedding tions for National Defense. Other sodality— prefect, Angelina Wei- are used to recondition sacred announced by Mrs. Herman F. The Queen of Heaven Aid so­ Invitations— .Announcement* resolutions pledged support to the man; vice prefect. Madonna Ryan; Gate vessels. Seep, general chairman. ciety held the final meeting before Adm. 10c president in the defense emer­ secretary, Virginia Gahan; treas­ Mrs. Howard Barry and Mrs. urer, Mary Jane Bowes; Holy Aiding Mrs. Seep on the gen­ vacation at the school, 4825 Fed­ SPECIAL —FREE gency and backing of the diocesan eral, Tuesday, May 20, with Mrs. John Burt will have the exhibit Name sodality— prefect, Thomas eral committee are Mrs. John Rae, Parking! youth and confraternity programs. J. Fred Doyle presiding. The mem­ of needlework, vestments, altar Masdarenas, rtce prefect, Eugene Mary Jane Nolan, Betty Currigan, Mrs. Thomas G. Garrison of bers were grieved to learn of the REDUCED PRICES linens, and many small pieces of Urban; secretary, John Betz; and Jewel McGovern. Golden, new president of the dioc­ illness of Mother Ignatius, and lace and embroidery. treasurer, William Robinson. This year’s traditional affair Choict of Gtnulne Engrtred, PrinUd. esan council, has pledged full co­ prayers were asked for her speedy or Our Sew Procezt. which give* en­ Those attending who are not Sunday It Communion Day will be held Tuesday evening, Johnnie ‘Scat’ DAVIS operation with the Very Rev. Mon­ recovery. graved effect, at trifle more than ordi­ members will be given the oppor­ Members of the Altar and Ro­ June 2, at the Brown Palace nary printed. signor John R. Mulroy, spiritual Thanks were expressed by Mrs. tunity to affiliate, if they so de­ sary society will receive Commun­ hoters Casanova room, and is open o w jnvitatlona or Annoonceraenta —The Trumpet Tornado Mas Taken the Town! director, and the Most Rev. Bishop G. O’BjTne to the ' members for sire, by the membership commit­ ion in a body Sunday, May 25, at to St. Mary’s graduates and their “ 3 with double envelopea, Urban J. Vehr in the work of the their splendid co-operation at the tee, of which Mrs. Ralph Shaw is the 7 :30 Mass. friends. Tickets are on sale at look! like engraved...... “ np ★ Fly THE SPITFIRE! 1 chairman. NCCS. Mrs. Garrison is a past annual dinner. Jerry Valenti and Larger Qaantitiee. 3c each president of the Altar society of Members who have entertained $1.10 per couple. — Denver’i Neweit Thrill Craze! Under the supervision of Mrs. Mrs. A. Tremlett were awarded < St. Joseph’s parish, Golden, and in the Altar and Rosary society’s Other Specials J. J. O’Neill, refreshments will be series of card parties are Mrs. J. prizes. The attendance prizes past president of the Denver dean­ were won by Mrs. Mary Hill, Mrs. 1 n n Informal!, white or Ivory, wtth served on the garden terrace. As­ McClain, Mrs. Honaker, Mrs. J. SI. Clara’s Orphanage SQU.\RE DANCE Make Advance Season ery. She is the wife of T. G. Gar­ Dorothy Rice, and Mrs. Chris A. I " ' ' envelopea, engraved I I sisting will be Mmes. John Spil- Yedo, Mrs. Alice Cawley, Rosanna effect ROMPS .Monday Nile! Reservations for Theatre, rison, manager of the Golden Stahl. lane, A. E. Murchie, J. L. Sweigert, Hebert, Mrs. J. Connolly, Mrs. P. Cardi, Mri., Miia, or DANCE ALL EVENING. branch office of the Mountain To Hold Opon House Plans yrere discussed for the inn Baur’s, 1S12 Curtis John Akolt, Fred Kemme, William Powers, and Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. l u U Gent'a lize, panelled, *1 LADIES 20c. MEN 40c States Telephone and Telegraph annual card party, which is to be McCabe, Ralph Taylor, Harvey Margaret Clark will entertain engraved effect ...... -..—a . * Co., and the daughter of Mrs. To all friends and former pupils, held Oct. 21, with Mrs. William Smith, Leo P. Pekrul, John Tell­ Tuesday evening at her home, ALSO GRADUATION Mary Cunningham and the late T. as well as to the relatives and Ducey as chairman. Cards will ing, Paul Fitzgerald, Stanley 3337 Lafayette, at 8 o’clock. CONFIRMATION. AND W. Cunningham of Georgetown. friends of the children who are at be played in the afternoon, and ORDINATION ANNOUNCEMENTS Davies, Ralph W. Kelly, and S. Reported ill in the parish are Social service is her hobby.' present in the institution, the sis­ cards and games will be played W. McNamara. Mrs. Cort, Mrs. Bernice Mannion, P Ril N T I N G ters of St. Clara’s orphanage, 3800 in the evening. Members of the Junior Taber­ Mrs. S. J. O’Day, past president, Mrs. Harry Taylor, and Mrs. Hepp. ENGRAVING W. 29th avenue, extend a cordial The sisters have invited the MERRITT’S nacle society, headed by Mrs. was named chairman of the com­ • Members of the Holy Name so­ invitation to visit the home and en­ members to a picnic at their moun­ “ 40 Yearz of Satlefled Service” Marion Kelly, will serve on the mittee in charge of the NCCW ciety received orders for the re­ joy a social afternoon with old ac­ tain home. The date will be an­ Q I A 16th Street bet M m n u S courtesy committee, and w ll show regional convention to be held in vised New Testament after all the quaintances and friends Sunday, nounced later. A tablecloth and 010 Stout and Champa UOIIf VI the guests through the garden. Denver Aug. 3-5, Masses Sunday, May 18. This group includes Mmes. Ann May 25, between the hours of 2 a bedspread will be awarded at Write for tamplea you dealra. Guild to Fete Sodalittt and 5 p.m. this time. Kitto, Margaret Volk, Emma Celia, The Sacred Motherhood guild Maxine Burke, Lorene Reagan, will sponsor a reception and tea Marie Dinan, and Pauline Curran Loretto Heights in honor of the Young Ladies’ so­ and Misses C. Maloney, Frances dality from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nadorff, J. Pasquale, D. Meiken- May 25, in Hagus hall. The senior hous, M. Lynch, Kathleen Flynn, Grads to Receive girls are especially invited, as well and SHADE fo r C. McNamara, Handley, M. Davis, a.s members of the Junior Newman mEXCELLED CHARM AI\D BEAETY Mary Madden, Margaret Madden, club who are eligible for the so­ J. Palaze, Rose M. Palaze, and M. Degirees June 1 dality. An interesting program Ever notice how mo*t people will turn end take a second look at the colorfully Comstock. will be presented by the girls. Graduation Gift Special... awmlnyed home? You can make your home the envy of the neigh^rhood at a 800 Invitations Issued small cost and at the same time gain many advantages of comfort and protec­ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gallagher are tion. Get full details NOW. More than 800 invitations have The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, the parents of a boy, born May 18 been issued by Miss Barbara Bach Bishop of Denver, will confer de­ at Mercy hospital. GOLORAOG TENT S AWNING GG. and her co-workers. grees on Loretto Heights college The LCBA will hold a card party Mrs. J. J. Torpey will have the graduates at exercises to be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 at the “Colorado Aunings for Colorado Sunshine" visitors’ book, in which everyone June 1 at the college. A bac­ Meadow Gold dairy. Guests should 1642 Lawrence M.4. 51 24 is requested to register. Serving calaureate Mass will be celebrated bring playing cards. with her are Mrs. Julia O’Neill, i 1 the college chapel May 28 at Fir>t Communicants Listei. Mrs. Joseph Walsh, and Mrs. A1 10 o’clock. 'The Very Rev. William Followinz is th« corrected list of A. Hauk. M. Higgins will be celebrant, the children who msde their First Communion May I I : Barbara Appelhsns, Robert The honored guest will be the Rev, Hubert M. Newell, deacon; Baillee. Dorothy Baker. James Baker, Most Rev! Urban J. Vehr. Many the Very Rev. Joseph O’Heron, John Beshoar, Elvera Bustaa, Edward members of the clergy, both local subdeacon, and the Rev. Arthur Cec, Joanne Center, John Charles, Ronald Chittim, Joseph Coosan, Leonard Dorchak, Blue Grass Flower Mist and state, will attend. Lucy, master of ceremonies. The William Domineuez, Charles Drnonsek, sermon will be preached by the Boniface Duran, Le Roy Eldrige, Barbara Rev. Dr. Thomas Doran. Grealish, Gerald Grealish, John Grealiah, COMPLETE with an atomizer, so she can Aid Society to Hold Joanne Grommet. Robert Heit: The planting of the ivy will be Agnes Hepp. Ralph Heronema, Eliza­ held May 28 at 11:15 a.m. at the beth Hewes, Thomas Hollenbaugb, Ed­ spray it daintily over her pretty head! Blue Season’s Last Meeting east campus. ward Keddy, Francis Kelly, Raymond Krantz, Shirley La Motte, Sally Lenlban, Grass Flower Mist is cool, refreshing, subtly The commencement exercises on Bernard Lynch, Lorraine Uahler, Thomas CANTERBURY TEA The last meeting until fall of June 1 will start at 8 p.m. and Mansfield, Edward Mascarenta, Michael exciting. In festive gift-wrappings I the Dominican Sisters and Friends will be as follows: McNulty. Marilyn Meyer. Yvonne Molloy, Orange Pekoe, in ^ and U lb. packages of the Sick Poor Aid society will Dpnald MumfoH, Joseph Pennetta: Processional, presentation of Jacquelyn Perko, Geraldine Petri, Green, in and^}4 lb. packages be held at the Corpus Christi con­ Elmer Pfertah. Frank Priselac, Kenneth vent, 2501 Gaylord street, Tues­ candidates for degrees— Paul J. Reidel. Arlene Rohr, Shirley Rupp, Lillian day afternoon. May 27, at 2 Ketrick, president of the college; Samide, Shirley Sandoval, Joseph Schell, o’clock. conferring of degrees— Bishop Gwendolyn Sprig*. Glenn Sprigg, Walter LIPTOX TEA Vehr; commencement address— Stegeman, Boy Stocking, Henry Sweet, 1.25 Because of the illness of Mrs. Theresa Trujillo. Mary Jane Wabst, John Schilling, program chairman, the Rev. Joseph F. Higgins; reces­ Gerald Villano, knd Edwin Gates. Orange Label, H, and 1 lb. packages sional. who is in St. Joseph’s' hospital, PTA to Meet May 28 ToUetrli* Dept there will be no guest speaker. Candidates for degrees are: The PTA will meet Wednesday Bill Misch will sing a group of Bachelor of Science in Nursing— evening. May 28, at Hagus hall at Street rioM songs, accompanied at the piano May Ellen Green; Bachelor of 8 o’clock. 'The annual election of by Miss Helen Noonan. Science in Home Economics— officers will take place, and all TO .MAKE ICED TEA Dorothy Anne Cudmore, Elizabeth members are requested to attend. Follow method for making hot tea, using a heaping teaspoon Emma Kelly, and Flora Louise 'The seventh grade students will Yoiirs to Enjoy Meek; Bachelor of Science— Mar­ entertain at the meeting and the of tea for each glass. Pour freshly boiled water over the tea, For addMl p ln n rt, «nt«rUlB «t Uit garet Rose See and Ann Margaret seventh grade mothers will act as allowing to steep for five minutes. Strain immediately into CotmopolIUo - PIONEER DIMIMO Zook; hostesses. Bachelor of Arts— Marie Ana­ Miss Betty Brennan of 3627 pitcher, permitting tea to cool a few minutes before adding ROOU . . 0 0 F P B B stasia C. de Baca, Pauline Marie Humboldt street will leave Mon­ ice. Squeeze half teaspoon lemon juice into tea iov each SHOPPE . . . Guindon, Virginia Mary Hornig, day evening, May 26, for Rich­ mond, Calif., where she will spend glass, adding sugar to suit taste. BAMBOO Adelaide Benitia Lachowsky, Rose ROOM. R«o. Marie Lucy, Meryle Marie Mc- the summer with her brother and ammaad t h • Avoy, Mary Irene McMahon, his family. OosmopoIitaD Helen Ann Nieters, Mary Cather­ The altar boys of the parish en­ to OUt-of-tOWB ine O’Byme, Leah Ann Pape, joyed their annual picnic at Tinj( (rltndi. Mary Margaret Qualkenbush, Bar­ Town May 20. Accompanying* bara Katherine Spam, Feme Vi­ them were the Very Rev. Charles "Where Denver Shops Wltlf Confidence" Phone KE. 2111 WA.Y CosmopoUtan Hotel vian Tooke, Dorothy Jane Vogel, H a^s, pastor: the Rev. Anthony BRAOBUBT B. M0B8B. 6

Deanery Speaker (St. Philomana’s Parish) and Harold Wolfe are in charge CSMC Delegate of (Blassad Sacrament Parish) Alfred H. Rampe Monday, May 19. Camp in Boulder The Mothers’ auxiliary of Boy of the arrangements. The annual May crowning •will Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Scout troop 180 met May 16 at The Sodality of the Blessed be held Tuesday evening. May 27, The ycry Rc^^ Monsignqr John Homer Anderson and Mrs. John 1:30 p.m. for a dessert luncheon Virgin Mary will receive Commun­ at 7:30. Coleen Calahan will Boulder.— Mother Augustina of R. Mulroy at the meeting of the and business session at the home ion Sunday at the 8:15 Mass. cro'wn the statue of the Blessed Butler. * Denver deanei;y on May 19 apoke Loretto Heights the Benedictine Sisters’ community of Mrs. Esther Deik, 1272 Clayton. The novena in preparation for Mother, and Sonia Campbell will Mrs. John F. Vail, who has been of the National Catholic Com­ The following officers were elected Pentecost will begin Friday, May carry the crown. The pages will seriously ill at Mercy hospital, is in South Boulder announces that munity Service. This is the Cath for the current year; President, 23, at 7 ;30 p.m. be James Thomson and Robert the camp for children located on olic body which will officially rep­ Miss Mary Elizabeth Eisenman, improved. Mrs, Paul Eckelman; vice presi­ Banns of marriage were pub recently ejected president of the Brown and the attendants will be property adjoining Sacred Heart resent Church forces in the na­ dent, Mrs. H. J. McLellan; secre­ lished for th»* first time Sunday Marie* Kulp, Rita McEnully, Dor­ Girl Graduates Fatad tion’s defense program. Loretto Heights unit of the Cath­ of Mary church will be opened to tary, Mrs. L. W. Rods, and treas­ for Lucile Peloni of St. CatK olic Students’ Mission Crusade, othy Fitzpatrick, Sue Young, Mary Mrs. Thomas J. Morrissey en­ The importance of the regional boys in the month of June and to urer, Mrs. J. J. Flynn. erine’s and Emmet J. Nevin of St. will be the official delegate of the Frances Thomson, Mary Ann Do­ tertained at a tea in her home Have Fun al Low NCCW conference in Denver Father Roy Breen was present Philomena’s and for Francis lan, Nancy Davis, Mary Keleher, girl campers in July and August college to the 12th national con­ ^Saturday, May 17. The guests Aug. 3, 4, and 5 was stressed by and discussed scout plans for the Lynch of 'Bt. Francis de Sales vention of the CSMC in Rochester, Betty Lou Wood, Dolores Gjer,- Since the close of the camp last were members of the Mile High Cost This Summer the president, Mrs. L. A. Higgins. summer months. It was decided and Madeline Mullen of St. Philo­ N. Y., June 27 to 30. Miss Eisen­ Mary E. Rogers, Doris Sloan, Ma­ fall, many additional facilities Mrs. E. C. Ritfhlin extended an to give a dinner for scouts and mena’s. man will be one of hundreds of ria Neuberger, Jane Hay^ Ann chapter of the Mt. St. Joseph’s have been incorporated into the invitation to all Catholic women their parents at 6 p.m. Ally 12 at Elaine Murray, Jean Kretehmex, plant directed by the Benedictine in a Used Gar! Officer* to Be Inttalled College club, and the tea compli­ to attend a “ pep" meeting at her Camp De Ricqules in order to and Mary Hinebry, The riest of the nuns. mented the 194l girl graduates of home in Littleton before the con­ raise funds for sedut activities. The monthly meeting o f St children of the school will' march For a ^rand and glorious ference. This is planned to arouse The auxiliary will continue Philomena's PTA will be held in in the procession and sing hymns to 'the Catholic high schools. Summer on Farm trip this summer we’ve all affiliates of the deanery regard­ its meetings throughout the the school auditorium Monday, the Blessed Mother. St. 'Agnes’ circle members were The camp offers parents an ex­ just the car you want. May 26, at 2 p.m. Mrs. J. F. Rein Priced low enough to sat­ ing the great opportunity afforded summer. The next one will be The invocation and welcoming guests of Miss Jane Hesselbine at cellent opportunity to have their at this time to get in actual touch hardt, the president, will be in children spend a part of the .sum­ isfy the thriftiest pocket- held at the home of Mrs. J. J. address at the DCCW convention her home May 14. The bridge with the NCCW and the particular Flynn, 1009 Jackson. charge. Mrs. Dwight Shea, presi­ May 16 were given by the Very mer on a healthful, clean farm, book. Checked and recon­ problems of the Santa Fe prov­ The auxiliary and members of dent of the CPTL, will install the Rev. Harold V. Campbell, pastor. prize was won by Mary Louise where, under the careful super­ ditioned to assure reliable ince, which includes Colorado. troop 120 extend thanks to J. F. recently elected officers Representing the parish at the Crapo. On May 28 the circle will vision of nine sisters, a program of service at low operating A program featuring “ Gradua­ The meeting Monday was opened Brunger, who donated all the meeting were Mmes. Peter D be entertained at the home of Miss recijpation and rest has been cai’e- cost. The make, the model tion for the Program School" Will fully planned. All meals served to you want is here— see these with prayer led by Mrs. Connors. wieners for the scout dinner held Walsh, W’. Weldon, Mark J. Fell­ Gerald O’Malley. The' official reports of Mrs. J. J. at Camp De Ricqules May 10. be given. Sister Mary Janet of ing, Alfred H. Rampe, 'Thomas J the children are planned and pre­ tremendous values. the Cathedral high school will ad' David Rampe has been elected pared by Si.ster Bonifacia and the Dean, treasurer; Mrs. G. Payne, Troop 130 Holdi Mooting Morris.sey, Frank J. Hill, James financial secretary, and Mrs. W. dress the group. Brennan, L. U. Wagner, and Anne prefect of the Regis high sodality. diet includes vegetables and pro­ 100 USED CARS TO CHOOSE E. Robinson, recording secretary, Troop 130 met Friday, May 16, Mrs. J. F. Reinhardt will repre­ Birmingham. Mrs. Wagner was It will be remembered that he re­ duce grown on the farm that sur­ FROM followed. Mrs. John Vail, cor­ at T:30 in the school auditorium. sent the PTA at the monthly meet named to the board of directors of rounds the camp. Twenty-eight boys and R. A. Jae ing of the CPTL to be held at Holy ceived the boys’ leadership trophy responding secretary, who has the DCCW. Capacity: 20 Camper* ger, scout committeeman, were Ghost hall Thursday, May 29 for the cla.sa of ’38 at Blessed Sac­ been ill, was reported as recover­ Twenty members of St. An­ The camp building is a modern ing. Reports of deanery com­ present. Following a brief meet­ Parish Clubs Convene rament school. The following parish card clubs thony’s circle met Thursday, May one-floor structure that includes a HOLT CHEIU munity centers — Little Flower, ing, C, Keith Kindblade, the scout­ 15, at the home of Mrs. E.. J. Mc­ The last meeting of the Joan of master, gave an inspiring talk to convened recently: Mrs. Carl 0 dormitory and single and double Vail, and St. Anthony’s Neighbor­ Mullen, with Mrs. H. A. White as Arc circle for the spring season rooms. The facilities of the camp hood house— were given by the di­ the boys and told them he would Selander’s met with Mrs. J. A. O’Boyle, 838 Fillmore. Mrs. J. H. co-hostess. Mrs. V. A. Smith was will take place June 6 at the mourn are adequate to care for 20 young­ rectors, Miss Mary Ellen Daugh­ have to resign from the active I a guest, and prizes went to Mrs. mOTOR CO. work of scoutmaster because of La Tourette and Mrs. Smethills re­ tain cabin home of Mrs. T. H. sters at a time. Much of the art erty, John Moody, and Frank I Frank Thom.son and Mrs. John H. ceived the awards. The next meet­ Kelly, Mt. Vernon Country club. work in the camp and convent Chrysler • Plymouth Seiner, respectively. Mrs. P. J. his health and outside duties. Fa­ ' Steele. Mcs. W. C. Thorpe was ther Breen, who is taking charge ing will be June 5 with Mrs. Smet­ Co-hoste.sses will be Mmes. J. W chapel has been executed by Si.ster Sullivan told of the garden being if* I received as a new member. temporarily, then presided at the hills, 2346 Clermont. Cerney, J. C. Dutton, W. A. War- Gertrude of the community, who 2105 HUMBOLDT planted at Rude center, and of a '.:ow*-Zcll« RandtII Studio Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Carbone meeting. The boys gave the scout Mrs. J. A. O’Neill’s gVoup met nick, and Mary Buell. will direct the campers in handi­ canning project that is being con­ are the parents of a girl, born at craft and art. sidered. cheer in honor of ^ r . Kindblade. with Mrs. J. L. Brubacher. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Eisenman Mrs. James Creamer'and Mrs. St. Joseph’s hospital. Information concerning the The formation of patrols fol­ Alice James was cohostess. Mrs. St. Joseph’s circle met at a tea­ Johii Elliott were hostes.ses to St. !Mrs. John Murtaugh thanked lowed, with the boys being per­ J. A. O’Neill and Mrs. Michael crusaders from every section of camp may be had by addressing the following for cash donations room Friday, May 16. Hostesses Norbert’s circle May 16. Prizes mitted to group themselves to­ Syrianey received the awards. The the United States, who will report were -won by Mmes. Harry Seiden- Mother Augustina, R.D. 1, Box and assistance toward the First ■were Mmes. Edw. J. McCabe, Jr.; 234, Boulder. gether in their own patrols and next meeting will be May 29 with their activities on behalf of reli­ H. J. Holland, and Harry Sims. stricker, John E. Kenna, Jr., and Communion breakfast at Little elect their own patroh leaders. Mrs. J. P. Carr, 1545 Fillmore. gion. She will give an account of Flower center May 11; Mmes. W. Prizes were won by Mrs. H. Flan­ Alwin Riede. New members re­ Each leader named from his patrol Mrs. Michael Syrianey will be the mission work at Loretto Heights nery and James C. Cassells. A ceived into the circle were Mmes. Schneider, P. J. Sullivan, L. A. assisting hostess. an assistant patrol leader, who will college in all its phases, and will new member received into the John E. Kenna, Jr,; Paul Kirley, W. S. SANDERSON Higfeins, J. J. Dean, L. J. Holmes, take charge in his absence. Each Mrs^ M. A. Hickey’s club met | gain many pointers for her work and L. U. Wagner. Mrs. Barth an­ circle was Mrs. J. A. Mosier. and G. R. Glover. patrol selected its own scribe and with Mrs. G. W. Stew.art. Mr.s” in 1941-42. She is a resident stu­ nounced that Miss Mary Hogan, Mrs. H, C. Brown, a sister of The regular Communion day & BRO. quartermaster and a name for the W. J. Foley and Mrs. J. L. Carlon dent, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Burley, died at her home for the Altar and Rosary society a friend of Little Flower center, patrol. The officers chosen Fri­ received the honors. The last meet­ Mrs. L. J. Eisenman of Marty, was ill. in Sterling May 17. and •the PTA, Sunday, June 1, has 1S14 Arapahoe T.Abor 2391 Land a Good Job with day evening were Jerry Abegg, ing was May 22 at Blue Manor. S. Dak. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Daniels been canceled because of gradua­ Mr.s. W. C. Kimmins told of im­ patrol leader, who is transferring Mrs. L. M. Appel’s club convened Phone Your Order BARNES’ Help! provements being made in Camp and children are newcomers to the tion on that day, from troop 12; Dick Roos, Jr., wth Mrs. Jennie Mix. Mrs. Otto parish. They moved here from Fresh Roasted Morovit A Birnet eours# quickly AU for Bendcmeer, which will be open assistant scoutmaster; Gregg Kiene and Mrs. Thomas Leonard Joan of Arc Is Symbol ‘Flanafan Fans” Fetad dfflirtblft offie* potitions. Dolly Los Angeles, Calif. Coffee 2.'»c per lb. colli from opening cn tb lt. June 10 to July 21. Those at­ Walden, scribe; Bobby Jackson, received the honors. The next Of France, Says Petain Mrs. Mark J. Felling enter­ tending Monday’s meeting brought Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Dignan 4 lbs. 95c Barnoi ffraduateo to ffct locatod troop quarterma.ster; John Abegg. meeting will be with Mrs. J. D. have moved into their new home at tained members of the “ Flanagan’s quicicly. New closiea each Mon* gifts of canned goods, tea towels, Goodrow May 29 at the Denver Quality Teat From the World'a Beat day. Visitor* welcome. Jack. Zook, Paul Eckelman, and Vichy. — In a message to the 4936 Montview boulevard. Fans,” a Regis college circle, at and other needed articles for the Dry Goods tearoom. Gardens Bill Cook, present patrol leaders. French people on Joan of Arc day. Friends of Mrs. A. C. Karback, a luncheon Wednesday, May 21. camp. For these Mrs. Kimmins Mary Rose O’Brie/i was hostess FRESH ROASTED PEANUT BUTTER B A R N E S COMMERCE j The Green Bar meeting, which Marshal Henri Philippe Petain ex­ formerly of this parish and now Present were Mmes, Frank Abegg. e.xpressed th^nks^ MIO Oltun.Sl.DCNVSa KE 2381 ' is a special meeting of patrol to Marie Bresnahan’s sodality horted them to love and venerate living in Larchmont, N. Y.,.will be J. J. Brady, E. H. Brinsa, Jame.s CASHEW NUT BUTTER Mrs. Dwight Shea, president leaders and their senior officers, club Saturday evening, May 17. the sainted deliverer of the nation glad to know that she is visiting P. McConaty, James Eakins, E. of the Catholic Parent-Teacher was held in.the rectory Tuesday Bridge furnishbd the diversion and to “ look to her in fidelity and her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Peterson, T. Gibbons, Joseph Gonzales, league, announced the next meeting evening at 7 :30 p.m. A timed with Mary McGlone receiving the hope.” “ Martyr of national unity Jr., 229 Eudora street. Frank Grannell, Dorothy McBride, award. of the league for Thursday, May program was scheduled for Fri­ and patroness of our towns and hlembers of the Barney Boosters John A. Mulick, and S. A. Rei.sen- DENVER TRANSFER CO.j 29, at 10 a.m. Mrs. Shea spoke day, May 23, at 7 ;30 p.m. A com­ Anna Fowle entertained Rita La villages, Joan of Arc is the symbol Card club of the Regis high Moth­ man, and the Rev. John J. Flan­ 4877 Every Load Insured 8th Walnut — with gratitude of the support and plete list of officers will be named Tourette's club Tuesday evening. of France,” the message said. ers’ club were guests of Mrs. agan, S.J., and others. encouragement given her by Mrs. May 20. at this meeting. Each boy will be St. Jude’s circle members were TRANSFER - HOUSEHOLD GOODS . Higgins and others connected with assigned a special office and each Dr. Ketrick to Giro Addrastes Silver Jubilee to Be Marked May 28 guests of Mrs. J, F. O’Brien Fri­ the deanery. Mrs. Gertrude Payne, patrol will function as one unit. HEAVY MOVING . immigration chairman, is arrang­ Dr. Paul J. Ketrick, president of day, May 16, at the Denver tea­ 8th Graderi to Be Feted at Loretto Heights college, accompa­ room. 'Two new circle members, Jimmy Carlisle Jim DeGcorte Ch.t Bsgmcartnsr ! ing a permanent office at Little Breakfast P'lower center, where aliens may nied by Mrs. Ketrick, will go to Abbot Has Guided Abbey Mmes. E. J. Daniels and E. G. A breakfast for the eighth grade Atchison, Kans., to deliver the Gunn, were received by the circle. come with their problems. graduates will be given in the main NORTH DENVER POULTRY SUPPLY Twenty-two organizations an­ commencement address at Mt. St. Guests were Mmes. H. J. Manning, dining-room of the Cosmopolitan Scholastica college June 4. From W. R. McCauley, Paul Desilets,. W. swered roll call. The closing COMPANY < hotel Sunday, June 1, at 10:15 there they will motor to St. Louis, Sass, and Hazel Mock. Prizes prayer was recited by Mrs. J. J. a.m. Parents and friends of the Through Progressive Era I)can. Mo., where they will be joined by- were won by Mmes. E. J. Daniels, BABY CHICKS— All Rrandt on Hand graduates may attend. The price Mrs. Ketrick’s sister, Mary Lillian W. Sass, and Paul Desilets. Compl^'line of Poultry Supplies, Feeds, and Remediee of the breakfast is 65 cents. -Res­ Hatton, who will come to Denver Canon City.—When the Rt. Rev. bot Leonard, observed his silver Garden Seed, PUnu and Fertiliser Hungarian Officials ervations must be made by Thurs­ Ractory Housekaapar Dias with them to spend the summer. Leonard Schwinn, 0. S. B., cele­ jubilee as a priest in Atchison, 4227 West 38th .Ave. Telephone GLendale 2671 < Is ote Pope’s Anniversary day, May 29. Reservations may be On May 28 Dr. Ketrick will deliver brates his silver jubilee in the Miss Margaret Campbell, rec­ Kans., this week. On May 18, he tory h'osekeeper for the last 25 made with the committee chair­ the commencement address at priesthood at'a Solemn Pontifical man, Mrs. E. L. Stakebake, EM. sang a Jubilee Mass at Mt. St. years, passed away Monday, May Vatican City.— Prime Minister St. Mary’s high school in Walsen- Mass in the Abbey church Wednes­ 6355. Scholastica college, of which he is 19, after a six-month illness. The Bardossy and other Hungarian burg. day, May 28, he can look back with A farewell party in honor of the vice president. On May 22, he cel­ Requiem Mass is being said Friday Gallagher Transfer & Storage Co. 3 government officials attended a satisfaction to eight years of ef­ Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Johnson ebrated Mass at St. Benedict’s ab­ morning. Burial will be in Mt. it eighth grade pupils and the sisters fective labor as superior of Holy 2424 ARAPAHOE Pontifical Mass celebrated in Bud- spent the weekend in Cheyenne, bey, of which he is sub-prior. Ab­ will be given by the PTA Tuesday, Cross abbey. Olivet cemetery. ■? ape.st by Justin Cardinal Seredi, May 27, at 5 p.m. in the school W y o ^ bot Leonard was a member of St. TA. 3341 Primate of Hungarj’, on the second auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Krier, Jr., Since coming to Canon City in Benedict’s abbey before he was Scout* to Hold Camporea anniversary of the coronation of HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MACHINERY MOVING The annual May crowning of are guests at the home of Miss February, 1933, as Apostolic Ad- made Apostolic Administrator here. The Boy Scouts of Capitol hill Pius XII. the statue of the Blessed Mother Marguerite Krier. ministratorf Abbot Leonard, who and Park hill districts will hold a will take place Sunday, May 25, Mrs. John L. Rice, 865 Fillmore, was raised to the Abbatial dignity combined camporee May 24 and The Best in at 5 p.m. in St. Philomena’s church. will be hostess at a large tea from in August, 1937, has carried out 25 at Camp de Ricqles. All the Barbara Foley has been chosen 3 to 6 May 24 in honor of Eliza­ an extensive program of religious, scouts should arrive there at 2 Used to crown the statue. Her attend­ beth Marie Meehan, whose mar­ educational, and material works. Pancratia Hall p.m. if possible. At least one Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Phono MAln 8437 Furniture ants are Elaine Taylor and Mar­ riage to William L. Rice, son of In the past eight years, 11 men adult must be present at all times tha Ann Dyer. Edna Lou Swee­ Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rice, will have joined the Benedictine com­ at the camporee. This may be the ALSO NEW ney will be the crown-bearer. take place prior to a Nuptial Mas.'i munity in Canon City. Abbot Leon­ scoutmaster, assistant scoutmaster Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist The Junior Newman club will to be read by the Rev, Thomas ard has sent members of the abbey To Graduate S (over 21), or committeeman. A Cash or Crodit have a picnic Sunday, May 25, at Doran at 9:30 o’clock May 30 in to the following institutions for camporee is an overnight hike in Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets •I f \ RiL the Olmstead cabin. Those at­ the Blessed Sacrament church. higher studies: University of which the troops of Various dis­ A FULL LINE OF Mrs. Frank E. Ruble returned in tricts try to camp according to OFFICE FURNITURE tending are requested to meet at Colorado, De Paul university. the rectory at 2 p.m. Jean Walden the week from a three-week visit Western Reserve university, Cath­ certain standards, and if these We rent Folding Chairs, Card and in Quincy, 111. In Final Class standards are met awards are olic Urfiversity of America, Notre Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver­ Meeting Conducted in Mrs. 'T. T. Brady returned re­ Damfe university, University of made. Each troop must haVe tents. ware, anything in stock. El Salvador by Jocists cently from a visit in Houston. Ljubljana, Yugoslavia; St. Bene­ Every scout should wear his uni­ Established 1888 Austin, and San Antonio, Tex. dict’s college, Colorado State col­ Commencement exercises will be form; he should bring cooking and PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Struck were held for the last time at Pan­ eating utensils, three or four San Salvador. — The Juvenind lege, and Adams State college. OPEN FROM S A. H. TO I P. M. hosts to the members of their Abbot Leonard established Holy- cratia hall, high school division of blankets, and material to make Obrera Cristiana held a meeting bridge club Sunday evening. May Loretto Heights college, for five tables, washracks, chairs, etc. Each at Suchitoto, the cradle of Jocism Cross college, first as a junior col­ lege and now as a four-year insti­ graduates on Thursday, May 29, troop must bring an American flag in El Salvador. Thousands of per­ Terry Brady returned from Du­ The ceremonies will include a Mass and a troop flag. It is suggested sons applauded enthusiastically as tution. Under his direction, the en­ GOLDEN buque, la., Sunday, May 18. While rollment of the Abbey school, a in the Chapel of Chri.st the King that scouts secure logs from the the labor youth marched through there he visited his sister, Mar­ on the campus at 9 o’clock crie- foothills or along streams for mak­ the streets of the town. high school for boys, has grown garet, and attended the annual from 70 to 165. brated by the Very Rev. Dr. Wil­ ing the , camp furnishings be­ EAGLE senior prom at Clarke college. Tha building p;..gram at Holy liam Higgins, who will also give cause there is very little available Legislators Distribute Dr. and Mrs. C. Howard Darrow Cross abbey has brought to com­ the address to the graduates. Di­ at Camp de Ricqles. Fire wood Money to Poor to Note returned to Denver Sunday, May pletion the following projects: plomas will be awarded by the will be furnished, but it is advis­ 18. following a four months’ vaca­ Stansbeck hall (biology), Sheehy Rev. William J. Mulcahy, chaplain able for each troop to bring some For Positive Encyclicals’ Jubilee tion spent in the Southwest. They at the college. A reception will hall (chemistry), and new dairy fire wood along. i EHSV CREDIT traveled in a trailer and spent the barns and silos in 1940; swimming follow the Mass. Miss Helen Catlett, daughter of Protection of Rugs winter months jn Tucson, Ariz., k Bogota.— To' commemorate the pool in 1939; printing shop in Miss Ruth Elizabeth Graber, 9 Mr. and Mrs. Mallory Catlett of No need to shut out every bit of light just to keep the sun 50th anniversary of the encyclical, going from there to Southern Cal­ 1938. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gil 9 HT Blessed Sacrament parish, will be­ from fading out your rugs, furniture and drapes. You can Renim S'ovartim, and the tenth ifornia, and thence to Santa Clara, The Abbot has been in.strumen- f come ,the bride of Rowland B. fully protect the.se things and at the same time enjoy adequate anniversary of the encyclical, where their son, Paul, was a stu­ tal in bringing Benedictine Sisters Gass, son of Mr. and Mrs, B. W. light in every part of the room and without affecting ventila­ 1 Quadragesima \Anno, the legisla­ dent at the University of Santa from Eichstaett, Bavaria, to oper­ J CHIH PRICES Gass of Pueblo, June 21 before tion or shutting out air. Phone us for details. • - • ture of Antioquia ha.s set aside a Clara. They attended the closing ate the kitchens at the abbey, and the Very Rev. Harold V. Camp­ considerable sum of money to be exercises of the current school he was largely responsible for the bell. The bride-elect’s sister, Mrs. UP TOT ake year at the university and the an­ JOHNS MANVILLE ASPHALT TILE Up To distributed among the laborers and establishment of St. Thomas More John F. Toner, Jr., will be her nual college play, Cemo Doxus, in ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM peasants of that state. The legisla­ hospital in Canon City. attendant. A reception will be which Paul Darrow took part. Thi.« tures of Calda and Magdalena offi­ Besides carrying out his oner­ held at the home of the bride’s CONGOLEUM NAIRN lo Paw cially proclaimed adherence to the was the second time the play, writ­ ous duties as superior of the com­ parents. Wood V.nttitn Blind.. Stool Vonctisn Blinds. Tonnii Tsblos, Chrome Fumltu* principles of the great labor en­ ten by a Jesuit Father in^he 16th munity, Abbot Leonard has con­ c\-o ne cyclicals. century, was produced in this Mary Ellen Logan, Peggy Jane COMPLETE SERVICE DEPARTMENT ducted retreats and missions in White, and Kathryn Ann Logan country. Paul returned to Denver many cities, taught English with his parents. will entertain at a party on Satur­ Military Honors Given courses in the college, direct^ dra­ day evening. May 24, in honor of ZIMMERHACKEL VENETIAN BLIND GO. Mr. and Mrs. H, B. Fisher and matic ventures, and even, on occa­ Bolivian Killed in Wreck daughter, Dorothy, will leave Den­ Helen Kelley, who will leave soon 1401 Blake Street MA. 3271 sion, played in the school orchestra. for her new home in Iowa. ver by motor Saturday for a three- In celebration of his silver sac­ Washington.— Full military hon­ week vacation in the East. Their erdotal jubilee. Abbot Leonard will ors to a soldier of a foreign na­ itinerarj’ will include a visit in sing a Solemn Pontifical Mass in tion were accorded by the United Chicago, 111. At Rochester, N. Y., the presence of Bishop Urban J States government when the re­ they will visit Mr. Fisher’s mother Vehr and members of the Canon mains of Captain Rafael Suarex- and from there they will go to City community on the morning of Rivas Morales, Bolivian army avia­ Washington, D. C. En route home May 28. Later he will be honor^ tor, killed when his plane evashed th^y will take a boat trip up the at a community dinner. at Washington airport, were placed St. Lawrence to the Thousand Dine at our on Board a flying fortress of the islands, and will visit Mrs, Fish Brother Has Silver streamlined United States army, en route home, er’s aunt, Sister Coaina, in Cincin­ Jubilee in Kansas and thus sadly completed the good­ nati, 0. The Very Rev. Bonaventure \JuHcJuenette will flight the young man had Miss Elise Stakebake of Chey Schwinn, O.S.B., a brother of Ab- O. W, Fitchtr phot*. started. enne, Wyo., spent the weekend at Can se a t srnuins ensrived arniounes- the E. L. Stakebake home. Patriarch of Lisbon Ruth Elizabeth Graher menu with envelope* to msteh Officers Elected by Mrs. Laura Wilkin of Holly has \^0OO d a ily returned to her home following a Asks Prayers for Peace Graber, 365 Colorado boulevard, is $7.95 Historians in Montreal si.x weeks’ visit at the L. M. Appel the only Denver representative in home. Lisbon. — “ By penitence and the class. Other members of the \\> have ihF Jargest and fInMt Miff- final graduation class are Ophilit tion of srenuine engraved wedding In- Montreal.—The R t Rev. Oliver Mrs. J. J. Torpey and Mrs. prayer all Christians can hasten vitationn and announeemenU in town. Maurault, P.S.S., historian and rec­ Charles B. Galligan will entertain the hour of peace," declared Car­ Gomez, Pagosa Junction; Sara You cah save from 25 to 50% BE­ tor of the University of Montreal, at a bridge party Wednesday eve­ dinal Goncaives Cerejeira, Patri Jane Greer, Santa Fe, N. Mex.; CAUSE OUR PRICE INCLUDES THE has been elected president of the Dixie Lee Howard, Winslow, Ariz,, COST OF THE PLATE. C O Q C ning in honor of Miss Helen Louise arch of Lisbon, in a communication >0 printed latest stTlea Historical Society of Montreal. He Wienecke, bride-to-be. The guests adtlressed to the clergy and faith­ and Constance Kanable, Basin, succeeds the late Aegidus Fauteux, will bo Mmes. Ferdinand Wienecke, ful, He urged special prayers and Wyo. noted Canadian historian whose Oliver Wienecke, Gregg Allen, Ar­ devotions, and suggested that, The high school department of i s Ofipartmentg overflouiing death occurred recently. M. E. nold Ware, and Catherine Keenan where pastors, or priests were nOt Loretto Heights college is being ujith merchandise for ^ in onaislSites’. II. H. UIVERS Beauregard-Champagne, a member of Dubuque, la., and Misses Mary available, the recitation of the abandoned next fall to give of the society for 25 years, was Dyer, Peggy Cooper, Rose Anne Rosary be led at certain set hours greater facilities to the college Hie home and individual... H.T. g r a n t CO. i'Vil.T. GRANT CO. pimniii 00. elected vice president, and (he Rev. Boyle, Ruth McBride, Betty Mc- by lay leaders so that “ there may students. This year’s graduation Leon Pouliot, S.J., was named Conaty, and Lydia Campbell of not be in the Patriarchate any ceremony ends the 49-vear-bId his­ • • • Everything it priced louier. 1749 CHAMPA ST. councilor. Rockwell, I t . chapel silent and closed.” tory of high school. . So .4 .W

P‘, PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 14205 Thursday, May 22, 1941

i / ill'IJYtfPPY CrYrUJ'ti^lA/ nyl/P Y e center from St. Francis de Sales’ high school will continue V VJf VV l/f ivei summer months, teaching rug-making and E Y E F O G PRODUCES BRAIN FOG crocheting and supervising games. Left to right are: Standing— Rosemary O’Byrne, Rosemary Reilly, Alma Rose Marriott, The Btrain of trying to overcome the hazy images of faulty Shirley French, and Rose Hupp; sitting— Loretta Sweeney, Philomene C de Baca, Annette Stout, Betty White, and Helen sight, fatigues and dulls the mind. Work less exact; accidents Sweenev. more frequent. Good vision conveys distinct images to the mind. The mind is alert; brain and body unfatigued by eye J: strain. Have your eyes examined now. WE SELL THE MERITS OF COLORADO DAILY TO TOURISTS Each day folks stop in here on their way through t o ^ to various destinationz. We regard it our duty and responsibility SWIGERT BROS. to properly represent the people and business interests of this Optometrists state to these people. We try to please each such person so Better VUion G ood Service thoroughly that they will want to tarry and perhaps spend for Every Age At Right Prices more with others. ISSO California KEystone 7651 GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED BRICE OIL SYSTEM ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I BRONZE FOR LESS There ia a Brie* Station in avery Denver Pariah to aerve yon.—Alao Busy Days Demand Typewriters Calo. Spring* Cucharraa i Weber Lafayette 8. Highway 87 Pueblo 7th A Grand Florence Highway No. 8S Walaenburg 10th Sc Main Idaho Spring* W. Highway No. 40 Portables $12.50 ap Alamo** Denver Sc Main Durango. Granby. Gardner. Starke- Monta Viita Grand Avenue ville. Cripple Creek, San Luia, Salld*. All Makes Typewriter Service Boulder 17th Sc Arapahoe Montroae, Englewood. • PATRONIZE THESE STATIONS—THEY ARE SUPPORTING YOUR PRESS 48S 14Ui 8 t BARNES SCHOOL BLDG. tlviN u n i THEODORE ] REQUIESCANT JAMES MOTOR CO. DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS IN PACE Expert Repair Service at Reaiaonable Rate*— Alao Uaed Car* HACKETHAL 13th & Lincoln KE. 8221

MARGARET M. CAMPBELL, 4930 Air Conditioned J Montview boulevard. Cousin of Mrs. Mary Bletbens of California and Frank Crimmins of Denver. Miis Campbell. SO* MORTUARY died Monday. She was born in Belfast. Ireland, and came to the United States “Why Pay More?” 1449-51 Kolamath Su ^ when she was 16 years old. She lived in New York city for a short time before (Trademark) Phone MAln 4006 ^ movins: to Denver. She served as house* i keeper at the Blessed Sacrament parish rectory for the past 26 years. The Rev. William Mulcahy is celebrant of the WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES Solemn Requiem Mass being offered Fri­ day at 9:30 in Blessed Sacrament church. INCORPORATED Miles & Dryer Interment Mt. Olivet W. P. Horan A Son service. Colorado Oioned Stores Printing Co. MRS. ANN THERESA ORCUTT, 40 W. T (Sacred Haart-Loyola Pari*h) S t Jude’s PTA circle held its 12th avenue. Wife of Arthur Orcutt. mother of Mrs. Deiores Evonaw. daughter At the May meeting of Loyola last entertainment of the season Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. Wheel Ticket* for of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore De Frane, PTA, Mrs. Dwight Shea installed at the home of Mrs. C. M. Wil­ sister of Lauretta McArthur and Frank the following officers who were liams, 2936 Elizabeth street. Co­ Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California Bazaars and Carnivals De Franc. Funeral services and inter­ ment were held in Detroit. Mich. W. P, PLIlilD B! CLUBelected for the 1941-42 season: hostesses were Mrs. Walter Light A 15th and California Horan & Son service. President, Mrs. Ed Hebert; vice and Mrs. R. E. Alward. Guests Catholic Work Our JOAN ALICE NAUGHTON. 3002 Fed­ president, Mrs. Harold Hawley; and members present were Mmes. We Do Not Have Special Sale* But Sell You at Our Loweal eral boulevard. Daughter of Mr. and secretary, Mrs. Paul Meador; E. Worland, F. Koneeny, P. Mc­ Price* Every Day on All Drug Merchandiae. Specialty Mrs. John Naughton. sister of John, Jr. On Saturday, May 31, the young Before a crowd estimated at Mass of the Angels was offered Monday men and women of the Broadcast­ treasurer, Mrs. William Burke, and Carty, J. R. Nalty, L. Reed, M. 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. at 7:46 in St. Dominic's church. In­ ing club of the Vail Community historian, Mrs. J. McCarty. Jochim, T. Nalty, G. Mohrbacher, approximately 4,000 persons, 85 terment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. center, 1904 W. 12th avenue, will The retiring president, Mrs. M. Nalty, Sr.; J. Kerns, L. Doel- sodalists representing the 13 par­ SISTER MARY PATRICIA DOWLING. ing, J. Esher, N. Ryan, W. Grimm, KEystone 6348, 6349 S t Joseph's hospital. Sister Mary Pa­ hold an overnight outing in the Valley, presented Mrs. Shea ish units affiliated with the Denver tricia. 78. died Tuesday in St. Joseph's mountains. The holiday will open with a lovely corsage, and each of and J. O’Brien. Mrs. Worland, hospital. She was born in Ireland and the officers, chairmen, and room the captain of this circle, thanks Parish Sodality union staged the came to the United States when a young with a picnic supper around an open fire at Camp Bendemeer and mothers with a religious memento. all who contributed to the success beautiful devotion of the Living! LOOP MARKET girl. She entered the order of the Sisters of this group. SERVICE QUALITY of Charity of Leavenworth, Kans.. 54 will be climaxed with a before­ She thanked all for Aeir loyal 'sup­ Rosary in the Regis college sta-j FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE years ago. Requiem Mass is being of­ breakfast attendance at an early port in her regime. Gratefully ac­ St. Joseph’s circle met Sunday dium Sunday evening. May 18. fered Friday at 9 in the hospital chapel. cepted by Mrs. Valley was a spirit­ evening at the home of Mrs. J. E. Free Parking With Purchaa* of 50e or Mora mt 1429 Lawrenca HARTFORD-ALCORN Interment Mt* Olivet* Boulevard serv­ Mass in the Chapel of Christ the As darkness descended on the ice. King in Evergreen. ual bouquet from the sisters and Wollenhaupt, 3140 Elizabeth street. football field, the sodalists united Mrs. MARIAN SPANO. Arvada. The outing will mark the close children, presented by Sister James Co-hostesses were Mrs. F. Koneeny, « I^Iortuary Mother of Sam and Salvator Spano. Mrs. in paying an unusual public trib-| of the social activities of the club Ellen. The Rev. E. J. Morgan, S. Mrs. J. Rusche, and Mrs. C. Wil­ The firms listed here de­ Jennie Amato, and Mrs. Clara Elliott. thanked the officers and liams. Guests were J. Bramer, ute to their patroness, the Blessed 620 E. Colfax KEystone 2779 Requiem Masa is being offered Friday at until September, according to John ■Virgin Mary, and to produce, by serve to be remembered SOLES 10 in St. Anne's shrine, Arvada. Inter-: . Moody, resident director of the mothers for the splendid co-opera­ Mr. and Mrs. J. Cornell, Mr. and Men’s Women'i, and ChildrcB*a ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. tion in the past year, and, on be­ Mrs. 0. Esher, Mrs. Nell Hebert, means of the lamps held by the when you are distributing center and sponsor of the club. participants, a rosary of flame on HaU Sales GIACINTO (JAMES) BATTAIA, 2559 half of the group, presented Mrs. Mrs. N. Judge, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. your patronage in the dif­ Call a 17th streeU Husband of Mrs. Mary: The Vail center's contribution Valley with crystal rosary beads. Kalamaya, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stock, the gridiron. Battaia, father of Mrs. Frances Perry and Loop Shoe Repair Shop to the spring folk festival Thurs­ and Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiedmaier. Those participating in the devo­ ferent lines of business. Virginia, Henry, and Rudolph A. Bat­ It was voted to sponsor a party Loop Market. Lawranc* Straal Sid* taia. Requiem Mass will be offered Sat­ day, May 29, at the Johnson Com­ in the summer months, the pro­ Members present were Messrs, tion marched from the Regis gym­ ZO^E CAB urday at 9 in St. Patrick’s church. In- munity center will include an ex­ ceeds of which are to be used for and Mmes. J. Bible, E. Frei, nasium to the stadium at 6:45 p.m. MAin 7171 terment Mt. Olivet. Olinger service. hibition of art and craft and a the erection of a stage in the G. Mohrbacher, H. Hawley, F. When they reached the field, they MRS. ADELINA M, MARTINEZ. 2351 program of vocal and instrumental Prompt, Courtsoos Serrlc* Glenarm. Wife of Joseph E. Martinez school hall. Chairmen of this ac­ Koneeny, J .' Miller, J. Rusche, broke ranks and formed a rosary, CHEAPER RATES and mother of Fred T. Martinez. Mrs, music. Helen and Carolina Vigil C. M. Williams, J. Reischman, and with the cross facing the altar] CLEAN NEW CABS tivity, who are to work with the Martinez. 37, died Tuesday. She was and Ruth Barcelona will sing to captains of the various circles, are . Wollenhaupt. High honors went erected at the extreme south end born in Espinosa, N. Mex., and spent her the violin and guitar acompani- Mmes. Matjeka, Worland, and to Mrs. G. Mohrbacher and J. of the stadium. The sodalists rep­ early life there. She came to Denver ment of John and Magin Mares when she was 18. She was married to Daniels. Following the acceptance Wiedmaier; low, to Mrs. J. Reisch­ resenting the Our Fathers and COLFAX MARKET DOYLE’S and Marion 0. Tackett. Jasper Martinez in 1924. Requiem Mass speech of the new president, chair­ man and J. Rusche. Mrs, Rusche, those in the formation of the cross] COLFAX AT COLFAX AT is being offered Friday at 9 in St. Caje- An important social event captain of this circle, thanks all were attired in blue choir robes DOWNING HABION PHARMACY tan's church. Interment Mt. Olivet. men were appointed to serve next Olinger service. planned for the junior members of season as follows: Membership, C. members and friends for their co lined in gold, and those represent­ Tht Psrtieclsr Drscfiit RICHARD J. CONNELL. 1624 Welton. the center will be the “ jUst kids” Williams and J. Cleary; hospital­ operation in helping to make this ing the Hail Marys wore white] 17TH AVE. AND GRANT Father of Joseph and Robert Connell, dress-up party scheduled for 3:30 club the success it was. brother of Mrs. H. L. Gordon. Mr, Con­ ity, Mrs. Calvert; program, G. choir robes. Fnm thair CalUorala NovltiaU th* KB. S>87 FREE DELIVERY nell, 67. died Tuesday. He was born in p.m. Monday, May 26, under the Stromsoe; ways and means, J. Woman Plan N*w Booth When the rosary was formed, Ckriatlao Brothar* lead roa tan mperb onsorship of Shirley Ann French, wiat*. Th* Brothara naintain St. Denver and attended Sacred Heart school Rusche; publicity, J. Ontis; audi The women' of SaCred Heart par­ the Rt. Rev. Joseph Bosetti, V.G., Harr’* CaUat* and otkar achool* DECORATION DAY and Regis high school and was gradu­ izabeth Dunst, Alma Rose Mar- tor, 0. Esher; room mothers, Mrs. ish have planned a new booth for carried the Blessed Sacrament in tkraokh th* aal* ot thair xraat win*. ated from Notre Dame university. He riett, and Philomena C de Baca, ALTAR BREADS worked as an accountant in a local firm C. Stubbs, first grade; Mrs. R. E. the coming parish bazaar. It will be procession, accompanied by the Complete line of Bedding until 1922, when he retired because of volunteer workers from St. Francis Alward, second grade; Mrs. Wil­ known as the religious booth and other officers at Benediction, to the P A U L ’S ill health. Requiem Mass is being offered de Sales’ high school. Stock and Cemetery Plants. SEWING Fridsy St 9 in Holy Ghost church. In­ liam May, third grade; Mrs. T. Mc- will contain all varieties of reli­ altar, where It was enthroned KE. 6171 Free Delivery gious articles, as well as some un­ Little Girls' Dresset, Eoibroideir. terment Mt. OiiveL Hartford'Alcorn Grail, fourth grade; Mrs. M. L, throughout the services. After the Large selection of Cut Monoffraroinff. Etc. service. Valley, fifth grade; Mrs. R. usual features. A miniature altar, Rosary had been recited and a MRS. MARY ELLEN CONNORS. 110 complete in every detail, will be THE SISTERS OF THE W. Archer. Mother of Mrs, Henry O’Haire, sixth grade; Mrs. E. W or blazing chain of Our Fathers and The firms listed here de­ Flowers and Wreaths. Tormey and Jack T.. Frank S., Leo M.. land, seventh grade, and Mrs. J. one of the attractions. There will Hail Marys was outlined in the] GOOD SHEPHERD Robert £., and Nellie Connors, all of Vacation School be a large doll, dressed as a Sister darkness, the sodalists, on the field serve to be remembered Cleary, eighth grade. TELEPHONE PEARL 1461 Denver: sister of Elizabeth Powell and of Charity, and many small “ sis­ Mrs. Loretta Johnson, both of Pueblo: A lovely tea was enjoyed under and in the stadium, united in an when you are distributing Clark’s Flowers Mrs. Kate Little of Butte, and Thomas the direction of Mrs. Walter Light, ter” dolls. Dolls attired in First act of consecration to the Virgin Powell of Wiggins. Mrs. Connors, 79, eighth grade room mother. Prizes Communion outfits will also be Mary. your patronage in the dif­ TA. 3662 died Thursday, May 15. Mrs. Connors, JOBS WANTED Benefit Planned donated by Mmes. Koneeny, Esher, found at the booth. Benediction of the Blessed Sac­ ferent lines of business. the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs For Good Workers George Powell, claimed the distinction of and Light were awarded to Mmes Plans for the annual parish car­ rament followed, with Monsignor] being the first White child born in Clear Tapley, Eberle, • and Bible. The nival are progressing rapidly. The Bosetti as celebrant. He was as­ of any type, permanent or odd Creek county. She was born at the little The Junior Tabernacle society Sxriaalvaly a flah attendance treat and banner went chairmen of the various booths are sisted by the Very Rev. Charles job, call Employment Department. mining camp of Spanish Bar. between is sponsoring a benefit for the va­ Special and poaltiy markat. to the second grade pupils. working with their committees H. Hagus as deacon, the Rev. Hu-j Dumont and Idaho Springs. The Powell cation school and mission funds Free delivery Colorado Catholic Charities family moved to Central City when Mrs. daily in order to make the project bert Newell, spiritual director of] Fed A radio, a candid camera, and pen TAbor 1775 Connors was a few years old. There the a big success. The three-day cele­ the union, as subdeacon, and the Roasting Frog L^gs 1665 Grant S t KEystone 6386 family was often host to the late Bishop and pencil set will be awarded bration will open with a home- Rev. Stephen Krieger, S.J., as mas­ Joseph P.' Machebeuf and the late Bishop June 11 at the annual meeting for St. Vincent’s to Chickens Nicholas C. Matz. Both Bishops, then cooked dinner on the night of June ter of ceremonies. The Rev. Dr. young priests assigned to a booming election of officers. 19. Fine prizes will be awarded Country h Delaware J . David Maloney was organist. Stu­ T. Upton Renovating mining town, often said Mass in the The Blessed Sacrament circle Hold Games Party each night and the closing night dents of Regis high school filled the Dressed, BRUN05 Co. Powell home before the Central City held its May meeting at the home Shad church was built. In 1882 she was will see a 1941 Hudson car given minor offices. Colored Csrptt Clesncrs That CIcsn married to Terrence Connors. Before of Mrs. Ruth Clennan, with Mrs. away. A general meeting for the coming to Denver at the turn of the Mary McCabe as co-hostess. The (St. Vincent’* Pari*h) bazaar workers will take place in Miss Rita La Tourette, presi-j PROMPT century the couple lived for many years The committee sponsoring the FBESHEK FISH AND POULTRY AT BRUNO’S Very Rev. Harold V. Campbell was Loyola hall after the services on dent of the Sodality union, led in PERSONAL in Leadville, where Mr. Powell was man­ games party, which is a continu the recitation of the Rosary and] ager of several large mines in the area. the guest of honor. Election of Friday evening. REASONABLE ation of the parish get-together other prayers, and Miss Anna She was an active member of St. Francis officers resulted in the re-election The Sacred Heart Young Ladies’ , ^ SERVICE dc Saie^ parish. The Rev. Gregory Smith of Miss Frances Nadorff as presi­ parties, Friday evening. May 23 Marie Wade, past president, read was celebrant of the Requiem Mass of sodality will receive Communion at — W. H. UPTON dent and the election of Miss Ann has completed arrangements for the 8:30 o’clock Mass in Sacred a brief history of the union and Msnsstr fered Saturday. May 17, at 9 in St CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING Francis de Sales’ church. Interment Mt Fitzgerald as 'secretary-treasurer, an enjoyable evening for all those Heart church Sunday morning, ||lighted the lamps carried by those Olivet. Hartford-Alcorn service. who attend. Mr. and Mrs. J. B in the formation of the rosary as 765 Tejon Street Plans were made at this meeting May 25. EMILY C. McGin n is , WSS Grove. Ryan are chairman of this com­ each prayer was said. TA bor 5223 for a picnic to be held in June. Sister of Mrs. A. H. Cross and Miss Anna Miss Fi-ances Jennings will be mittee. REAL ESTATE Classified Ads G. McGinnis. Requiem Mass was offered All the school children of the Monday at 9 in St. Dominic's church hostess to members of St. Luke’s If you with to tel! or rent your Day service. circle Friday, May 23, at her home parish will receive Holy Cotnmun- property call PEarl 4638, Wei It will pay you to read ALL of the following advertiaementa. DAVID D. MADDEN. 1204 8th street Our Lady of Peace circle met at ion Sunday, May 25, at the 8:30 tpecialize in South Denver. Husband of Mrs. Ida Madden, father of - A A A A A A Mrs. Stella Blair and David R. Madden. the home of Miss Maryanne Kra- Mass. Kimtey & Co., 308 South Pearl. The altar boys Mothers’ club Funeral services were held in the mortu­ backer Wednesday evening. May DRUG STORES PHOTOGRAPHS ary chapel Monday. Interment Ht. Olivet will meet Monday evening. May 21. Miss Betty Ter Har was re The Anderaon Photograph Studio, 1206 Theodore Hackethal service. * HUTCHINSON’S PHARMACY MRS. MARY CECELIA MILLS, 4167 ceived into the circle as a new 26, in the home of Mrs. Paul Bren 15th S t Comer Lawrence, Phon* MAin nan, 762 S. Gilpin street. Your Naborbood Dnjxxlat 1373. Elati. Wife of Michael F. Mills, mother member. Those attending were DORAN Phon* SPruc* 0588 ' 'iOO So Paarl of Mrs. Marguerite Hallinan and Thomas Misses Ruth Bonner, Betty Feely, Charles Pfarr, son of Mr. and JAMES HUTCHINSON and Robert Mills. Mrs. Mills. 76, died HATTERS HOME FOR SALE Saturday. May 17, in St. Anthony’ s hos Ann McHugh, and Lorraine Kel Mrs. Michael Pfarr, 726 S. Gay­ lord, who has been attending Sa "Bat Recondltloalnt m a t t r e s s RENOVATING S. Joaeph.ne St, 5 room*, full finiaber’. pita). She was born in Yorkshire. Eng Strric* EiclotlTclr" land, and came to the United States with baaement den, laundry room, gat h.w. My*tical Ro*e Circle Feted cred H«art training college at Las qpVi’ lAL PRICE FOR LIMITED TIME beat Clot* to churcK tefaoolt. 84,000. her parents when she was ten years old Vegas, N. Mex., is visiting with She received her education in Phila Mrs. Helen Kinkel entertained '7 3 3 E. Colfax, at Clarkion m^ r e sse s cushioned w ith delphia. In 1887 she was married to members of the Mystical Rose his parents. Charles will leave CALL MAIN S8S8 QUALITY INNER S P R IN ^ NEW FLOWERS Michael stills In Norristown, Pa. They May 26 to enter the novitiate of ^For Frt* Pick-np tad Dtllrery^ rOVERS FELTED. CARDED. M-45, circle at her home Monday eve Serric* nNETDAY 8ERV10B MATTRESSES Panaiea. Petunia*. Snapdragon*. A*teri, moved to Denver in 1888. She was a the Christian Brothers at Lafay member of St. Patrick's Altar and Rosary ning. May 19. Those who attended RENOVATED ^EW M V E ^ . Perennial*, porch box plant*, grave deoo- ette, Ind. Also RECOVER STUDIO COUCHES. rations. LIEB’S 2601 Quitman. society. Requiem Mass was offered Tuei and sewed on altar linens were Which Boot is the Larger? MOUNTAIN STATES MATTRESS CO. day at 9:30 in St. Patrick's church. In Mmes. Marie Schelereth. Margaret T. J. Mills of Vineland, N. J. terment MU Olivet. Hartford-Alcorn They're the •tme *ite, no matter what I 2166 16TH ST. TA. 0982. FOR SALE— CEMETERY LOTS Volk, Ann Kitto, Marion Kelly, brother of Mrs. T. J. Hallinan service. your eye* ssy. Many people who think MARY D. GONZALES. 2957 Galapago. and Margaret Struck and Misses 685 S. Vine, returned to his home Tom Flaherty’s FURNACE AND HEATING 2 choice sfTAvefa Mt. Olivet;^ and 6, aec> Requiem Mass was offered Friday. Hay Sophie Sundesh and Mildred King­ after spending two weeks in Den their eye* are xivinx them good vUion tion la 175.00* Phone £A. 6596, 2802 16. at 8il5 in SU Cajetan'a church. In are amazed to diacover that they’ve been | Air-Conditioninsr. sat and coal Iu * a c«. Eli/Jihetli. ston. Miss Mary Mieters was a ver, where he was called by the O’Brien Sheet Mrtal Sc Fumae* Work*. terment MU Olivet. living in a world of haty aemi-dark- ^ o a r 0 \ i n COA DONNA LEE ROLLINS, 702 JalUn guest for the evening. illness and death of his mother 2541 Larimer. MA. 5426. PRINTING Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rollins Boy Scout troop 140 of this COLONY GRILL neaa. Have your eye* examined today. I The hostess for the Little Flower • CATHOLIC DAUGHt'JllKS' HOME. Graduation Cards, 50 for 75c, beat qiuUty The two-year-girl died Thursday. Hay 15, parish meets every Wednesday 1772 Grant Pleaaant bom* for slrl*. of appropriate design, size and of a bronchial infection resulting from circle at its May meeting was Miss Where Friends Meet Friends Complst* for wedding announcements, commercial print­ inhaling a peanut. The peanut entered Betty Jo Adams. This circle wel­ evening in the parish hall. Many ing. Wheel ticket* always. We publish th* CIVIL SERVICE INFORMATION color of granite, are carefully her bronchial tubes when she fell with comed a new member, Miss Mary of the boys have worked for and It Low as... . ^ . 9 5 FREE Denver Street Guide. RODGERS the nut in her mouth while playing near • PINE FOODS PRINTING CO., 611 14th St, KE. 4064. Bahl. Miss Rosemaiy Dowkng is received merit badges. Sneeial training for civil tervic* teata. observed here and the unseen her home. The infection developed after PE. 8782. the physicians had removed the nut. The now on vacation in Iowa and On June 1, the summer sched • MIXED DRINKS V m u for free 4eUU*. Delmmr Inatituta Mass of the Angels was offered Saturday, Illinois. On Sunday morning, the ule of Masses goes into effect Tabor Bldg.. Denvar. FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE values of lasting quality are • BEER • WINE May 17, at 9 in St. Joseph's church. In All the Masses will be one-half IMPROVED terment Mt. Olivet. members enjoyed a bicycle ride in 1740 Bdway. TA. 1384 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS never neglected. City park. hour earlier. MRS. MARY J. STOEPEL, U10 Emer J. R. COYLB 6-room modem bungalow, white pretted con. Mother of Harry A. Stocpcl of Music pupils of Sister Mary 569 E. Colfax BaeondWonad piano*. organ* (pipe aoil orchaatrai Inaten- brick, *1. pch., garage, 2-lot comer, ex­ SanU Monica, Calif., and sister of Mrs Bennet will present a recital Stat* RegiaUred Optomatriat m S u . T. R. Waikar. 28« Broadway. 8P. cellent condition, low taxea, convenient to Habri Beuebner. Requiem Mass will be Denver Youth 1st Aviator offered Saturday at 9 in the Cathedral. day afternoon, May 23, at 2:30. 7864. ail achoola, shopping center, carline, Loyola Interment MU Olivet. To Solo at Naval Base pariah, $4,250.00 value for leta Call JACQUES rouNoio n u. X. kusiut PAPER HANGING AND Mulligan. KE. 2633 or EA. 7136. Agreements and Expenses PAINTING Indiana Nun Praised John B. Furstenberg, Jr., a ROOM A. BOARD graduate of Regis high school, is Both of theae become a part of our As Outstanding Scholar tervicea—the family pay* the expeoies For papor hanginjr and painting, call A. Younff person wishing ideal home, lovely BROTHERS the first aviator to make a solo but we muat—and alway* do—keep the Berinsrer. EAat 2285. location, call EM. 2161. flight from the naval training base agreemenU. Thia i* an important de­ tail frequently overlooked. There mutt FURNACES AND GRATES Since 1902 St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Ind.— at Corpus Christi, Tex., according be a practical aid* to theae thing* re- REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Sister Eugenia, dean o f St. Mary- to word received by his parents, FURNACES INSTALLED A REPAIRED gtrdleas of the grief and aprrow,. It 1* H. H. York, Btl E. Expoaitlon. PEar! 2218. Near Blessed Sacrament 4 Bedroom*,' 2 28 E. 6th Ave. TAbor 6468 of- the-Woods college, has received Mr. and Mrs. John Furstenberg, a time for clear underaUtldlar ** to bath*. Priced for quick sale. Unuaually costa and limit*—and keeping of agret- high praise as a scholar in a re­ 953 St. Paul street, members of PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Ro^ terms, CH. 5417. DEALERS 4N OENUINE COLD SPRING view of her “ A Concordance to the St. Philomena’s parish. raenta. Sunographer, typlat noUry, phonet ana- Near S t Vincent de Paul. Nice 5-room Poetry of Samuel Taylor Cole He received his preliminary Gro4:eriee • Meats • Bakery war^, mail forwarded, rgaaonabl*. MARIE brick bungalow in perfect condition. CHflNNEUO GRANITE ridge” In the May issue of Mod­ training at the naval reserve GEO. P. HACKETHAL K. DUNCAN. 602 Denver Nat’l Bldg. TA. 85,250. PE. 4949. |88B5. em Language Notes. The reviewer aviation base, Oakland, Calif., be MURRAY’S FU.NERAL DIRECTOR REAL ESTATE WANTED Btop ffl Boit Any timt to too onr is Dr. Lane Cooper of Cornell uni fore being transferred to Corpus SINCS 1818 1240 Acoma TAbor 1656 1 PAINTING a PAPERING •Mortmont of Beiatlfol Moaomcnto Christi. He attended Regis college Want at once 6-room brick bungalow, versity, well-known scholar, pro Phones GR. 1613*14>15 south, near achoola and transportation. Can fessor, and authority on concor and Purdue ^university before he Paintint and Papering ttaaooabla. & T. W«it Uad A Joliaa |Y*4«er, 87 W. Mapla. Sproea 298A pay $800 down. PE. 4949. dances. entered the United States navy.