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A STRANGE BED-FELLOW IS THIS COMMUNISM ALMOST BEFELL CRUSADE FOR When Mussolini, high priest of the world’s Fascists, declared a DENVER CATHOLIC few weeks ago, “Democracy has failed,” he must have touched the F R . EUSEBIUS LENTEN PERIOD risibilities of every serious Com­ munist throughout the world. Be­ cause, when Benito said these words, he gave at least a semblance Priest Who Died Here Last Saturday Had Sermon on Mixed Marriages to Be Preached of credence to the claims of the Assignment to Fr. Leo Said At Masses on Fourth Sunday of Communists in every country REGISTER where there is Democracy that the Morning He Was Shot Penitential Season titanic struggle which sees the na­ The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have tions of Europe and Asia at Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. swords’ edge is resolving itself into Few men miss death by so close a margin as once did Visualizing the penitential season of Lent as an appro­ a finish fight between Democracy the Rev. Eusebius Schlingmann, O.F.M., guardian at St. VOL. XXXII. No. 25. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, FEB. 4, 1937. *2 PER YEAR priate time for a crusade that will result in the return to and Fascism— and Communism, Elizabeth’s monastery, who died last Saturday after a long the Church of Catholics who are lax in their religion, the the ultimate in methods of a To­ illness. Twenty-nine years ago Father Eusebius was as­ talitarian State, is part of De­ Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver, directs all mocracy. sistant at St. Elizabeth’s under the Rev. Leo Heinrichs, 0. Taken Prisoners in Industrial Strife the priests of the diocese to “ attempt to reach indifferent The national Red magazines— F.M., pastor. Father Eusebius was appointed to say the i and careless Catholics of your parish during the Lenten Nation, New Republic, and others 6 o’clock Mass at the church Sunday, Feb. 23, 1908. At a season to induce them to receive the sacraments, and make — have been harping on this theory late hour Saturday night, the two priests changed hours of their peace with God.” The letter to the priests, mailed for months. They would have us Mass because of a slight illness of the assistant. The next believe that we have nothing to from Denver this week, was received a few days ago from fear from Communism; more than morning when Father Leo was distributing Communion, an Bishop Vehr, who is now in Manila as a pilgrim to the that, they would try to convince ana;rchist, Guiseppe Alia, received International Eucharistic Congress. the Body and Blood of the Lord, us that this radical movement is The Bishop also orders that a our greatest ally— even a part of spat out the Host, and then shot the priest through the heart. sermon treating on mixed mar­ us— and that with it we stand on mm L I c. riages b preached at all the common ground. They would teach Clutching the ciborium in his hands. Father Leo fell dying be­ Masses on the fourth Sunday of STIDf ARM S us to be so gullible as to believe fore the Blessed ’s altar. Lent, and that marriage regula­ that our only hope for the future tions be again read at every Mass lies in an alliance with Russia and Father Eusebius was called and ad­ ministered the Last Sacraments to of each Sunday of Lent. His letter the small-fry governments that follows: have followed her lead (Mexico the one who had been martyred TO B[ BESHD Reverend dear Father: and the beaten “ Loyalist” forces in his place. in Spain, for example). The Knights of Columbus of Father Eusebius was born Jan. 1. Priests authorized to hear Typical of Communism and its Pueblo, who relinquished their 19, 1869, in Paderborn, Germany. Confessions in the diocese are The Rev. L. Lilly’s hatred of Catholicism, is an article, equity in their home on Fifth street He made his classical studies in his gpven the necessary faculties to planation of the current Study “ Pius XI and His Successor,” by last summer, have purchased the native land and joined the Fran­ dispense their penitents from the club lessons for the clubs follow­ Reinhold Niebuhr in the current building formerly used by the ciscan order in Paterson, N. J., obligation of fasting. ing the program of the Diocesan Nation. Niebuhr adopts his most Knights of Pythias in that city, it Aug. 16, 1888. After completing 2. Lenten devotions and Holy Confraternity of Christian Doc­ patronizing manner in a crude at­ was announced this week. The his philosophical and theological Week services should be held in trine will be resumed' in next every parish church in the diocese. tempt to indict the present Pontiff. newly-acquired building, in a fine (Turn to Page i — Column U) week’s edition of the Denver Cath­ He tries to foresee a change of location in the downtown district 3. The opportunity of an ex­ olic Register. The explanation* ^ international (political, he calls it) directly opposite the City audito­ traordinary confessor should be were discontinued because of the policy of the Vatican after the rium, will serve as a home for Denver Girl to Be provided during the Lenten season. presumption that they were not death of the Holy Father. He Pueblo council and as a Catholic This can possibly be most easily necessary in conjunction with the decides to give a description of community center as v/ell. The effected in the smaller centers by simplified syllabus now in use, but that policy, but, in his next sen­ Catholic Daughters of America Good Shepherd Nun an exchange of priests at a given there has been a storm of requests tence, declares it cannot be en­ have already voted to hold their time. Due announcement should that they be resumed. The notes tirely accurate, “ because Catholic meetings in the K. of C. hall, and Mary Margaret Feeiy, daughter be made so that the faithful may in explanation of Lesson XII will other organizations in the city will take advantage of the privilege. appear in next week’s Register, discipline prevents the serious ten­ of Mr. aftid Mrs. John Feeiy of St. sions within the Church from being undoubtedly follow suit. 4. On the fourth Sunday of The Register, Panhandle Edition, aired in public.” The deal was completed by a K. Catherine’s parish, plans to leave Lent, a sermon should be preached uses the same notes for Study duo With no little degree of self- of C. committee composed of Clar­ for the Convent of the Good Shep­ at all the Masses on the subject members in the Amarillo diocese imposed infallibility, Niebuhr, ence Bellinger, as attorney; Ed­ herd in St. Paul, Minn., to enter (Turn to Page 4 — Colum n 6) in Texas. after telling his readers that the ward Pettit, as grand knight, and the Congregation of Our Lady of present policy is one for which Dr. Frank W. Blarney, as past Charity of the Good Shepherd. Cardinal Pacelli is probably more state deputy. The deeds have been Miss Feeiy was graduated in 1928 responsible than the , goes transferred to Dr. Blarney, but will from the Cathedral high school New Grotto to Have on to give the Papacy and the later be turned over to a holding and her parents have been mem­ Hierarchy credit for much greater company that will be formed by bers of St. Catherine’s parish Arrest of six union members by National guardsmen in the turbulent course of the auto strike regimentation powers over the the knights. for the past 12 years. Mrs. Feeiy at Flint, Mich., added new tension to the situation following the drastic injunction secured by General Historic Background laity than would be admitted by The K. of C. have been holding has been very active in the years Motors Corp. ordering sit-down strikers lo evacuate its plants. This excellent International Illustrated any other person of average intel­ their meetings in St. Patrick’s par­ she has been a member of the par­ News soundphoto was taken as troopers took the men into custody. ligence. Hitler, he says, was vic- ish hall since giving up their for­ ish. Rocks from places o f historic knowledge that St. Mary’s, the in­ (Tumto Page It — Colum n I) mer home. Two former Denver girls, Sister interest all over the United States stitution from which their daugh­ are being sent to St. Mary’s acad­ Mary of Our Lady (Kathleen O’­ Priest Stresses Need of Catholic Works ter, now a Sister of Loretto, had Brien) and Sister Mary of S t Ger­ emy in Denver for use in the con­ struction of the Grotto of Our been graduated, was to have a grot­ trude (Florence Wiley), took their to in honor of the Blessed Virgin, Lady of Grace. Many of the Daily Communion yows of holy profession at fte nOr. IS MEANS they immediately sacrificed their vitiate o f the Congregation of Our stones .will come from sites rich rock collection for the cause. The Lady of Charity of the Good Shep­ in religious lore at the mother- following is a list of the historic house of the Sisters of Loretto in herd in St. Paul in September, rocks donated by the Bechtold In Lent Is Urged Nerinx, Ky. 1936. At the same novitiate in OF INFLUENCING THOUGHT family: Pieces of old pottery St. Paul, three other girls from The Rev. B. J. Wogan visited gathered at the cave-dwellers’ Bishop Urban J. Vehr, in his' newed fervor in His service and Denver are preparing for their California recently and, remem­ ruins near Old Pecos -Taission in an ever-increasing love for Him. bering St. Mary’s, gathered rocks annual Lenten pastoral, which is profession. Sister Mary of the (By C h a r l e s J. M c N e i l l ) be held at St. Mary’s academy interests of all, said Smith. And New Mexico in 1925; crystals to be read at the Masses this Sun­ from the Painted desert and from LENTEN REGULATIONS Blessed Sacrament (Josephine The spread of Catholic literature Saturday, Feb. 20, and the possibil­ the world followed him. The evils from the plains east of Artesia, day, calls upon the people to try Sail Fernando mission. The San Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, Hoare) will be professed in April. as a powerful means of extending ity of a co-operative Catholic resulting from the wild and unjust N. Mex.; stones from the old to attend Mass and receive Holy Feb. 10, and ends at 12 o’clock Sister Mary of St. William (Joan book store in Denver was shown in Fernando rock is of historic im­ abandoned Doby Fort Stanton the influence of Catholic thought system that developed made the portance because the mission was Communion daily, or as frequently noon on Holy Saturday, March 27. McGlone) and Sister Mary of St. was urged on members of the Den­ a report on the co-operative store near Las Cruces, N. Mex.; a lava as possible. The letter, which There is neither fast nor absti­ Stanislaus (Blanche Fitzgerald) established by students at Loretto masses ready for the message of built by the Indians in 1797. rock from La Bajada hill between ver Sodality union by the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bechtold and urges self-sacrifice and mortifica­ nence on the Sundays of Lent.. are scheduled to take their, vows Heights college. Karl Marx, the apostle of Commu­ Santa Fe and Albuquerque in New Herbert Walker, S.J., who spoke family of 394 South Washington tion, is as follows: THE LAW OF ABSTINENCE in September of this year. Father Walker, a member of the nism. Marx pointed out real evils Mexico, rocks taken out of the at the union’s quarterly meeting at have for several years had the Reverend dear Father and beloved binds all over the age of seven staff of the Queen’s Work, na­ —oppressions of the poor and bad foundation of Old Fort Stanton in Miss Feeiy has three sisters, the K. of C. hall Saturday, Jan. (Turn to Page 4 Column .S) “ rock hobby,” but, when the People: years. On Wednesdays and Fri­ Rita, Ellen, and Ann. She was em­ 30. Plans were made at the meet­ tional sodality publication, traced the Mesilla valley near Las Cruces, The struggle to overcome self is days of Lent, on Ember Saturday, ployed by the Public Service Co. ing for a day of recollection for the rise of modern social, economic, N. Mex.; stones from the oldest a life-long effort. During the holy Feb. 20, and on Holy Saturday after leaving high school. sodality prefects and'officers, to and mental chaos to the coloring Church Damage Estimated at $1,500 church in America, San Miguel, ' .season of Lent, the Church asks until noon, abstinence is pre­ of people’s minds by a series of Santa Fe, N. Mex.; white alabaster us to consider seriously the affairs scribed. On these days, flesh meat writers who broke down the sand from Alamogordo, N. Mex.; of our soul and our eternal desHny. is not allowed, nor broth or soup masses’ Catholic thought over a stones from Our Lady o f Guada­ Of what avail is the acquisition of made from meat. period of many centuries. It is- FIRE HAMPERS PRIEST lupe church, Jaurez, Old Mexico; temporal goods if our soul’s sal­ THE LAW OF FASTING ap­ ARCHDISHOP LAMY BOOK impossible to read good literature “ Tears of Christ” found in the vation is sacrificed for them? Oirr plies every day in Lent, except without absorbing the ideas con­ mountains south of Taos, N. Mex.; true home is heaven. We should Sundays, to all who are over 21 tained in the writing, said the turquoise from the mine south o f ask ourselves in prayer and serious years of age and have not reached Queen’s Work representative. Ideas IN RESCUE OF EUCHARIST Santa Fe, N. Mex.; rocks from thought if the life we are living is their 60th year. CREATING MUCH INTEREST contained in literature move into Silver City, N. Mex.; ore from the truly Catholic, is tending toward On fast days, those bound to the mind along with the well-turned week, although the children will mountains of Colorado, rocks from phrase and the pretty word. This Fire caused by a defective flue God. Are we conscientiously avoid­ fast are allowed one full meal a did damage estimated at $1,500 have to make up for the lost time the famed moving mountain near Much interest has been dis­ The fascinating story, overflow­ fact made it possible for clever ing sin and its proximate occasions day, at noon or in the evening. The to Presentation church. West 8th later in the year. Durango, stones from the placer and striving to make our lives God­ use of meat and fish is permitted played in recent weeks in Judge ing with romance and thrills, gives writers to infect the minds of the deposits at Telluride, petrified a vivid panorama of the times people. avenue and Julian street, Satur­ Work was started early this like, or are we worshipping Satan at this meal. A small quantity of Louis H. Warner’s Archbishop day night at 11 o’clock. 'The blaze wood from the petrified forest in from when prelate week on repairing the church. A Arizona. Sea shells from the and passion and blinding our souls bread with coffee, tea, or chocolate Lamp, an Epochmaker, which nar­ The popularity of classical pa­ was discovered by Sister Mary large portion of the floor was de­ lo the influences of the grace of may be taken in the morning. The rates the life history, both in his was consecrated as Bishop of Santa gan writings at the time of the Pacific ocean picked up in 1931 Fe in 1850 until his. resignation Helen, one of the Presentation stroyed, some of the pews were God? third meal should not exceed a native France and in the United Renaissance in the late Middle school teachers, who turned in the by Mrs. Bechtold and her daugh­ as Archbishop in 1885 and his burned, and the altar railing was ter, Florence, now Sister France* The Church proposes to us dur­ moderate lunch or collation. States, of the Most Rev. J. B. Ages tended to develop a looseness alarm to the fire department and damaged. The altar and sanc­ death in 1888. of fundamental thought that made Agnes of Loretto academy, Kan­ ing this season of special grrace op­ EXEMPT FROM THE LAW OF Lamy, first Archbishop of Santa notified the pastor, the Rev. Henry tuary were unharmed, although it easier for the ideas of Luther sas City, Mo., were included with portunities of self-sacrifice and FASTING IN LENT are the poor, Fe, one of the most colorful char­ The following review of Arch­ A. Geisert. Father Geisert made the altar linens, vestments, stat­ and other leaders of the “ Reforma­ the rocks. mortification, fasting, prayer, and and all those who are dependent on acters in the history of New Mex­ bishop Lamy, an Epochmaker, is an unsuccessful attempt to enter ues, walls, and ceiling were con­ taken from a recent issue of the tion” to take hold on the people. self-imposed penance for sin. All (Turn to Page U — Column 4) ico and the entire Southwest. the church and rescue the Blessed siderably damaged by smoke and The Taylor family living at may not be able to fast; everyone Boston Pilot: With Luther came the so-called Sacrament, but, after the arrival water. 1275 Detroit have sent in stone* “ Reformation.” In the 18th cen­ should, however, perform some From the upper reaches of the of five fire companies, accom­ Had the fire not been discovered and shells from the shores of Lake . jioluntary work of penance. In the Loire River valley in Eastern tury, Voltaire, Rousseau, and the plished the removal of the Divine Erie and from the Grand canyon other encyclopedists brought revo­ until a few minutes later, firemen Spirit of personal sacrifice, places PRIEST-MUSICIAN France to the young missionary Presence, assisted by Father say, the blaze would have gained in Arizona. of public amusement should be country of America came, shortly lution with their writings. With Byrnes, O.P., of St. Dominic’s In 1847, the Rev. John Schoen- the revolution in thought came an such headway as to cause much avoided during the season of Lent. before the middle of the 19th cen­ church, volunteer fire chaplain. more damage. (Turn to Page 4 — Colum n 4) As far as your duties permit, try TO WORK IN DENVER tury, a young cleric who had volun­ over-exalted idea of freedom—free­ Firemen fought the blaze till after i o attend Holy-Maes and receive teered for foreign service, dedicat­ dom of thought, freedom from all 1 a. m. The damage is covered Holjr Communion daily, or as fre- ing himself to the greatest of all kinds of supervision, restraint, and by insurance. '’Jqiiently as possible. Pray for the From the Diocese or Patriarcato with the mission of East Lake, now apostolic works, the planting of authority. Early Sunday morning, an im­ 'Jfbhversion of indifferent and care­ of Venice comes the Rev. B. John added to that parish. Father Pao­ the Gospel seed in soil long wait­ Came Smith with his provised altar * consisting of a Negro Apostolate less Catholics. Ask God to give the Paolazzi, former teacher of Nino lazzi came to America in 1929 and ing for it. Jean Baptiste Lamy Wealth of Nations, which shaped piano and several of the sisters’ ' grac^ of faith to those in the dark- Martini and a composer of sacred was put in charge of the choir in first served as parish priest for 11 the whole development of the in­ desks was set up in one of the -^Tiess of error and unbelief. music, who will perform choir St. Teresa’.s church in New York. years in the then frontier Diocese dustrial theory of laissez fairs. rooms of the school and Masses Report Is Planned - ' May the good Lord grant us re­ work at St. Catherine’s and assist Later he was placed over the fa­ o f Cincinnati. At the end of that Let the businessman run his busi­ were said at the regular time. The mous choir of the Church of Our period, in 1850, he was selected ness free from the regulating hand school will be used for daily Mass The I2th annual Mission week the average Catholic know through Lady of Mt. Carmel, called the as head of the new diocese created of government and some unseen until the church is completely celebration in the schools of the what agencies the Church is at­ Italian Cathedral of the Bronx. in the valley of the Rio Grande hand from above will insure that renovated. Classes at Presenta­ tacking these problems? Do you This church was destroyed by (Turn to PageS — Colum n S) business will work ^for the best tion school are not in session this Denver diocese will be brought to Collection Feb. 14 a close with a quarterly meeting know the place of the Society for fire in July of 1936 and it will of the local conference of the the Propagation of the Faith, the be some time before it can be re­ Catholic Students’ Mission Cru­ Extension society, built. Father Paolazzi came to For Indian Missions sade at St. ’ high Maryknoll, the Catholic Students’ Denver to visit his mother and two school on Sunday afternoon at Mission Crusade in the mission sisters and several other reatives setup? 'The annual collection for the 377 Non-Catholics at Retreat 2:30. The mission activities car­ tudes await the blessings of our here. ried on in the schools in the past 2. What are some of our local Indian and Negro missions in the holy religion. The Italian musician made his quarter and particularly in Mis­ mission problems and agencies? United States will be taken up in "1116 Church undertook the con­ studies of Gregorian chant and version of the Indian four centu­ sion week will be reported and Do you know of our local Mex- harmony in Rome in the Scola the Diocese of Denver on Sunday, ries ago. In this more limited field, prize-winners in the Holy Child­ (T u m to Page 4 — Column 3) Pontiflcia di Musica Sacra, under Conducted by Regis Priest Feb. 14, according to the follow­ success has been relatively greater. hood Christmas seal contest will the direction of Maestro Cesare ing letter from Bishop Vehr sent One Indian of every three is Cath­ Ise honored. The conference has olic. Dobici. He has composed several Father Theodore J. Schulte, beginning. Father Mahan felt that,! revival,” Father Schulte said, after interested itself this year in the Sterling Pastor’s to the clergy of Colorado this sacred songs, among them being This annual collection for the while Catholic doctrine need not presenting a series of four talks a practical missionary problem of an Ave Maria that has been sung S. J., of Regis high school last week week: Indians and Negroes supports 450 be presented, every student in day for the three days, in which work among the Colored popula­ on the radio, in New York. Sev­ gave a three-day retreat at Creigh­ Father Passes Away Reverend dear Father and beloved centers of missionary activity. Creighton "university should have he was greeted with boisterous ap­ tion of Denver. A report on the eral of Father Paolazzi’s compo­ People: Most of the missionary priests and ton university to 377 non-Catholic at least the fundamentals of moral plause each time he appeared. present missionary status of the sitions were published a few years students, 46 of whom were Jews. A cable from Ghent, Belgium, The dioceses of the country will sisters live in evangelical poverty. training.' “ There was a dash o f the Demo­ Negro in the city will be given by was received last Saturday by the ago in Venice, including a musical This was the fifth annual exercise Willard Kinney of St. Thomas’ take a collection on the first Sun­ Much more could be done if the At. first the idea of being com­ cratic convention about it all, but Rev. E. J. Verschraeghen, pastor day of Lent for the missions number of works were increased operetto in two parts, II Messio, given at the university for the there was no question of their sin­ seminary, president Of the confer­ which has already been given in purpose of giving non-Catholic pelled to make a retreat met with at St. Anthony’s church. Sterling, among the Indians and the Colored and more resources available. cerity,” the priest said. He was ence. ’The following sets of'ques­ telling of the sudden death of his several parishes with great suc­ students there a fundamental idea opposition among some of the stu­ people of the United States. It is Every Catholic is given an op­ dents, but the program has been much inspired by his audience’s in­ tions have been suggested by the father, Louis Verschraeghen, 87. cess. of morality and a knowledge of R.ev. F. Gregory Smith, diocesan estimated that only two out of portunity of participating in these meeting with increasing popularity terest in ethical matters as he Mr. Verschraeghen had been a Nino Martini, famous radio and the necessity of religion in modem director of mission activities, for every hundred o f our Colored peo­ missionary labors by assisting until now the non-Catholic stu­ talked on the Ten Commandments, prominent manufacturer of Ghent opera singer, used to sing in Fa­ life. spontaneous open discussion at ple are Catholic. More than 35,000 those actively engaged in the work dents look forward to their exer- the natural law, and basic moral for several years. Negro converts were gained in the of saving souls. This charity is ther Paolazzi’s choir in Italy. principles. the meeting: He is survived by his wife, two When still an amateur. Martini the auditorium, with last decade. Last year, twice as most worthy and I commend it to - I t t T ;: the interest of those of the Many beneficial effects on the _1. Is America mission con­ other sons, one of whom, the Rev. many entered the Church as ten your generosity and prayer. had the leading part in the oper­ student body have resulted from scious? W hat'does the a v erse Albert Verschraeghgn, is pastor of years ago and the missions among Faithfully yours in Christ, etta, La Pionella,' presented with & o H c students’ privilege of a n ^ ^ ^ in this plan, which is now an estab­ Catholic man, woman, boy, or girl the church at Calken, Belgium, and the Colored people are most prom­ «i URBAN J. VEHR, great acclaim in Verona and in annual spiritual checkup with with j " ' lished tradition at the Creighton know or care about the missionary two daughters. Funeral services ising at the present time. Multi­ Bishop of Denver. (TumtoPagei — C olu m n s) non-Catholic collegians found its | “ It was much like an old-time university. problems of the Church? Does were held Monday of this week.

It I>AGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, February 4, 1937

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Under the direction of Austin I cently defeated Young Joe Louis, Denver Pharmacy Mich, Joyce, the third annual Holy Name | and Young TrevinOj bantamweight CLEM UOHR. Prop. (Continued From Page One) boxing show to be held in Hagus champion, will appear on the card. (St. Patrick’* Parish) 3483 WEST 32ND AVENUE hall. East 37th avenue and Trevino meets Micky Martin, a Class leaders for the last six IF YOU HAVE in New Mexico and was conse­ rugged youngster from Los An­ (Next Door to J. C. Penney Co.) Lafayette street, Feb. 22 promises weeks have been announced as Children Receive Prompt Attention EPILEPSY crated Bishop at Cincinnati that geles. Martin has met some of GET THIS KNOWLEDGE FREE! same year, jufet previous to his de­ to be the best presentation of fis­ follows: Grade 8— Melba Chavez; W e Atiure Courteou* Service to All W e Solicit Union Trade GRAY HAIR tic talent in years. Mr. Joyce has the best fighters on the Pacific and DON'T LIKE a concerning s way by wbicb epUeptiei for the past 28 parture for his new field. grade 7—^Helen Dezzutti; grade A TRULY COMPLETE DRUG STORE resrs isy they bars been relieved of sttseks. Simply signed up some of the best fighters coast and will return shortly to 6— John Healy; grade 5— Gloria MESSY MIXTURE.... sMd name sad sdortM for this FBEB Infomatioaa Archbishop Lamy, whom his re­ California for further bouts. cent biographer, Louis H. Warner, in the Rocky Mountain region, as Billings; grade 4— Shirley Spieler; than writ# today for my B. Lepso, E. Wright St.» Milwaukee, Wise well as many other noteworthy Jaramillo’s opponent has not yet justly calls “ An Epoch Maker,” grade 3— Thomas Feely; grade 2 ^ FREE TRIAL BOmE fighters. Two state champions, been selected. Another star bout knew all the dangers and hardships — Charles Lembo; grade 1— ^Rob­ (As a Hiir Color Specialist with forty years o f Joe Jaramillo, middleweight and will pit the veteran Ray (Show- ert Urbana. European-American eiroericnce, I am proud of of pioneering, both in the spiritual boat) McQuillan against Dick my Color Impartor for Grayntts. Use it like a and in the physical sense, and Mission week is being observed hair tonte. Wonderfully GOOD for the scalp Kidneys Must Provo, foremost lightweight of the and dandruff; It can’t leave ataina. Aa you “ »« braced himself to accept them. Rocky Mountain region, in a four- with various exercises and special It, the gray hair bocomta a darker, more youthful For only one of gigantic moral round tussle. A special event will prayers. A candy sale to raise color. I want to convince you by lending iny stature as priest and man could money for the local Chapter of free trial bottle and book All About Gray Hau. Fek. 8 Date of feature the youngest exponents of ARTHUR F.RHODES,HiltC»l«rEjp^UlWEa,IIIASS. Clean Out Acids conquer the seemingly insurmount­ the art of self-defense seen in local the Red Cross was held Wednes­ Year body cleans out Acids and poison­ able obstacles in the way and blaze rings — Billy and Dan LaBate. day. ous wastes in your blood through 9 mil­ across the rude, uncultivated land They are eight-year-old twins, and, The last issue of the Comet lion tiny, delicate kidney tubes or filters, but beware of cheap, drastic, irritating a trail that would never grow dim whenever they have appeared on a was dedicated to Sister St. John, in the skies, but would cast its Pre-Lenten Ball dmgs. If functional Kidney or Bladder card, they have provided some of former seventh and eighth grade DENTISTRY disorders make you suffer from Getting kindly glow upon all those who the highlights of the evening’s en­ teacher, who was recently trans­ Up Nights, Nervousness, Leg Pains, should come after him. tertainment. These young ama­ DR. JORGENSEN Backache, Circles Under Eyes, Disziness, Members of the Cathedral Al­ ferred to St. Bridget’s school, St. AND ASSOCIATES Rheumatic Pains, Acidity, Burning, Mr. Warner, formerly of Nort­ tar and Rosary society will enter­ teurs are appearing because of Louis. Through an error, it was Smarting or Itching, don't take chances. popular demand. announced last week that she had Diagnoais, X-Rays, Plates, Bridges, hampton, later in government tain at their fourth annual pre- Get the Doctor’s guaranteed prescription service among the Indians of New been replaced by Sister Louis Crowns, Inlays, Fillings, Extrac­ called Cystex. $10,000.00 deposited with Lenten ball and card party on Mon­ A wrestling match, a heavy­ tions, Treatments, Cleanings, and Bank of America. Los Angeles, Calif., Mexico, has well interpreted the Adelaide. Instead, her place has Repairing. day evening, Feb. 8, at Lakewood weight bout, and several matches guarantees Cystex most bring new vital­ temper and achievement of a great Country club. Mrs. James J. Teel- between the champions and the been filled by Sister M. Leocritia. 1206 ISth 606 15th ity in 48 hours and make you feel years soul, as he has presented both his­ ing is chairman. Mrs. Thomas G. runners-up of the Elks’ tourna­ Sister Adelaide teaches third and 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 8 a.m.-8 p.m, younger in one week or money back on fourth grades. TA. 5761 KE. 8721 return of empty package. Telephone your tory and his biography in a man­ Barry, president of the society, is ment will fill the balance of the druggist for guaranteed Cystex (Siss-tex) ner that it vitally interesting and chairman of the reception com­ card. Music, songs, and vaudeville Sunday will be Holy Commun­ today. significant. mittee. will complete the program. ion day for the members of the Altar and Rosary society. The Jean Baptiste Lamy could draw Patronesses are Mmes. D. G. This year’s mid-winter classic lessons for souls from his ultimate Monaghan, A. A. Hauk, Charles February meeting will be held promises to be the biggest and best Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 9, in the knowledge of the lowliest g^rowing J. Dunn, Ralph W. Kelly, Oscar L. event of its kind staged. The things in the fields and plains, and, Malo, T. A. Cosgriff, J. Winters library. Mmes. G. A. Durbin and tickets are being sold by members A. Goetz will be hostesses. A [ CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING because he came close to the very Morrell, Dennis Sheedy, John L. of the Holy Name society. Reserva­ heart of creation and learned well Dower, M. J. O’Fallon, W. P. Don­ meeting of the officers of the so­ f tions may be made by calling the ciety was held Thursday after­ 1 the purposes of the Creator, he ley, T. Walter O’Connor, William Annunciation parish rectory, ► could gauge the task entrusted to V. McFarland, Joseph Emerson noon to complete nlans for a bene­ Classified Ads TAbor 2030. The committee urges fit, the details oi which will be ► him and fulfill it as only an heroic' Smith, J, M. Knight, F. H. Weiss, patrons to buy their tickets early soul can do. Ella Mullen Weekbaugh, G. L. announced later. ► H will pay you to read ALL of the following adwertisements. ^ as a large crowd is expected. ► Willa Gather's great novel, Death Shott, M. J, McCarthy, C. L. Har­ A party will be held Monday A A A A A A j Comes for the Archbishop, had rington, Maurice C. Dolan, S. P, At the regular P.-T. A. meeting evening, Feb. 8, in the library previously introduced this missi'on- Keating, Margaret Hunter, Harry held in January, a report was given under the auspices of the Mothers’ DRUG STORES EURNACES AND GRATES ary Bishop, whose visitations were M. Mulvihill, and J. F. Fagan. by the Rev. Charles Hagus, pastor, club of the school. Cash prizes made for the most part swinging Mmes. W. J. Coyle, H. J. Early, who announced the completion of will be awarded and refreshments FURNACES INSTALLED & REPAIRED the installation of electric lights in HUTCHINSON’S PHARMACY H. H. York. 527 E. Exsosition. PE. 2218 along in the saddle, where at any A. E. Murchie, H. D. Hoskins, will be served. Proceeds will be Your Naborhood Druggist turn he might encounter enemies Theodore Kittleson, R. G. Mor­ six of the classrooms. The lighting used for defraying the expense of Fhons SFruce 0688 700 So, Pearl program was a project undertaken HOTELS whom, however, he did not fear. rison, Mary B. O’Fallon, Frank spring activities and to defray the SEALY JAMES HUTCHINSON Dixon, T. J. Bamidge, Joseph by the organization at the begin­ expense of books for those chil­ When his service had been com­ Stankavage, James Whelan, P. R. ning of the school year, and was NEWHOUSE HOTEL pleted to the best of his ability, dren who are unable to purchase HELP WANTED IN THE SHADOW of Colorado’s beau­ Riordan, Frank Bourke, Paul Fitz financed by various benefits. At them. tiful eapitol. Colfax at Grant, Denver. and no man can give more, Jean the meeting, the organization re­ Gerald, Edward M. Greene, Ed­ Holy Hour will be held Friday Colo. Baptiste Lamy craved permission ward J. Gibbons, Frank Kendlen, ceived a tribute from the nuns and MIDDLE-AGED woman for general to retire and in prayer and medita­ afternoon at 3 o’clock. STUDIO COUCH housework and care of children. Call CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS’ HOME, Mallory Catlett, Harry W. Swigert, the student body for the presenta­ after 8 p. m. GA. 1993-W. 1772 Grant. Pleasant home for girls. tion prepare "or his going “ farther Jr.; Warwick Downing, William tion to the school of a set of 12 Miss Stella Halley, who has By special co-operation we are able been ill for several months, is a to feature in our February Sale this West.” An eventful career, a life of B. Swigert, Edward Delehanty, J. volumes of Compton’s Encyclopedia continuous struggle against odds, patient at St. Joseph’s hospital. reruUr $29.75 SEALY Studio Couch at J. O’Neil, 0. T. Burwitz, and Alice together with a book rack and in­ a sayinjr to you of $5.25. Makes into yet crowned with good, is the pic­ E. Healy, and Misses Margaret E. dex card case, to be used by both Miss Rose Reno of this parish two single beds or a doable bed. Fitted TICK TOOK INN ture presented for our study and Murphy, Margaret A. Maloney, the grade and high school stu­ and Dominic Malara of 'W elby with a srood Sealy sprinor-filled mat­ admiration by Mr. Warner in Arch­ were married Sunday afternoon tress. Choice of attractive modern In the Crest Hotel Rose Longran, Julia Clifford, Mary dents. covers. Only 12* to sro at—• bishop Lamy, an Epochmaker.” at 2 o’clock, the Rev. A. Somma- 20th at Broadway Coughlin, and Anne Fallon. Breakfast is being served in Here we venture to assert is a ruga officiating. Witnesses were other Studio Couches, 75c DOWN Delicious Home Cooked Luncheons and Dinners Hagus hall the first Friday to book for the armchair on a blus­ Joseph Reno and Margery Reno, $34.50 to $79.50 75c W EEK Mixed Drinks - Liquors - Wines the children of the parish. Mmes. brother and sister of the bride. tery winter night; beneath a quiet Bartel, Charleston, Mullin, Monck- Joe Devereaux, Formerly of Nob Hill Inn lamp, in peace after the labor of ton, and Cooke are on the com­ The Lenten program will be as the day, we may take it up and Hospital Holding mittee. follows: find in its pages a vivid charm, a Ash Wednesday, Masses at 7 breath of inspiration for our own The first of the card and social and 8 o’clock with distribution of pioneering, whatsoever form it meetings was held Wednesday at ashes immediately afterwards, and 1^34 CHAMPA STREET »• ♦» ESTABLISHED l899 may take. the home of Mrs. Henry Basteen, evening services at 7:45. Daily The book is published by the Novena (or Sick 3621 Race street. Mmes. Ander­ Masses will be at 7 and 8 o’clock. FURNITURE’ RUCS’ RANGES Santa Fe New Mexican Publishing son, Bartel, and Baudendistle were Confessions will be heard at both assisting hostesses. A large num­ corporation, Santa Fe, N. M. (St. Joteph’t Hospital) Masses on Tuesday and Friday of After'Inventory A novena for the sick is being ber were present. The date and each week. Services on Wednes­ place of the next meeting will be day evenings will consist of Ro­ FREE CLINIC to Children under 12. Special clinic price* during $-4 conducted from Feb. 2 to Feb. 11 Monday, Wednesday* and Friday. at the hospital. Services consist announced later. sary, sermon on the sacraments, of daily Mass and Communion, The meeting of the Confra­ and Benediction. Friday services REDUCTIONS visits to the grotto, and a con­ ternity of Christian Doctrine will consist of Way of the Cross DR.N.J.0’DEA tinuous Rosary on Feb. 2 and Feb. Study club will be held Friday eve­ and Benediction. Chiropractor and Physiotherapist 11. ning at the home of Mrs*. Wilson, Tuesday, Jan. 26, the Rev. Wil­ 1685 Williams street. Call Office for Information—KE 0492 516-22 Denver Theater Bldg. TO STJOE M liam J. O’Shaughnessy, S.J., of Aid Society to Meet Regis gave a spiritual conference The regular meeting of the An­ [ 385 Beverly ^30 to the sodality nurses on devotion The Dramatic club of the Junior to the Blessed Sacrament. He nunciation branch of St. Vincent’s Catholic Daughters of America stressed the value of daily Mass Aid society will be held Thursday will hold a meeting Saturday aft­ and Communion in the nurse’s afternoon, Feb. 11, in Hagus hall. ernoon, Feb. 6, at 3 at the club life and also the cultivation of the Mmes. T. Johnson, 0. W. Magor, TO CIVT SOCIAL house, 1772 Grant street. The R. Moore, J. Murphy, and A. Thaler SPFEUJnY habit of frequent visits to the play that has been selected is Judy Blessed Sacrament. These prac­ will be hostesses. Everyone inter­ to the Rescue, Parts in the play tices, he said, tend to create a ested in the work of this society (St. Louii’ Parish, Englewood) will be distributed at the meeting. spiritual atmosphere that uncon­ is invited to attend. The Holy Name men will enter­ tain at a pre-Lenten social Satur­ FIDDLY UJIDDLY The club is under the direction of sciously permeates the nurse’s ac­ Mrs. Philip Ryan of 3349 Gay­ Miss Emily Grover. tions. lord entertained her club Wednes­ day evening, Feb. 6, in Concordia Price* effective Friday and Saturday, February 5 and $, in all Safeway Orchestra practice will be held day, Jan. 27, at a 12 o’clock din­ hall. There will be good music and In keeping with Mission work, Mid Piaariy wiaaly Stor« in Denver «nd enbarbi. under the direction of Ernest Ross the Co-Missionary Apostolate, ner. A business session was held a luncheon will be served. The ad­ Friday evening, Feb. 5, at the club which is established at Techny, afterward. Mrs. O’Brien is presi­ m is s io n ■will b e $ 1 .5 0 a c o u p le . A ll house at 7:30. III, has met with much response. dent, Mrs. L. Ryan, secretary, and are invited to attend. The drill team will meet at St. Each sodalist has adopted a mis­ Mrs. Hanson, treasurer. The final There will be a social for the Fancy Quality Dominic’s hall Wednesday, Feb. sionary and is eagerly awaiting report of last year’s meetings was young folks Tuesday evening, Feb. Colorado made. Games were played. Prizes 9. The admission will be 25 cents 10, at 7:30 p. m. Positions on the the adopted missionary’s name and F e d L a m b s Airway w e r e a person. LAMB team will be assigpied. address. The group’s slogan is won by Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. All receipts from the recent “ Stamps, stamps everywhere and Hart. Beginning Ash Wednesday, play, Turn to Right, are to be not a stamp to waste,” and slowly German-speaking members of week-day Mass will be said in Legs, to Roast...... lb. 22 C offee the church each morning at 8:15. turned in not later than Saturday. •but surely the 25-pound bag is the parish will hold a social Satur­ i-ib. Troop 4 will have a business being; filled. A trunk of mission­ Evening devotions will be at 7 :45. Shoulder R oast...... lb. 17*/2^ day evening, Feb. 6, in Hagus b « g ... 19c meeting at the club house Feb. 6 ary articles was sent to the So­ hall. There will be Rosary, sermon, and at 2 o’clock, A social was held by ciety of Missionary Catechists at Benediction on Wednesday eve­ Chops, Rib or shoulder, lb. 25^ troop 7 Saturday, Jan. 30, at the nings, and Stations of the Cross on 3 lb*, -^Glen Plaids Las Vegas, N. Mex. The recip­ f o r ...... home of Miss Dorothy Walsh, ients of the trunk wrote aa fol­ Friday evenings. The stations will Stew, Piece or cut up, 2 lbs. 15^ —Stripes counselor. Games were played and lows: “ We surely appreciate more 38 Are Initiated by also be recited on Friday after­ refreshments served. First prize than we can tell you all articles noons at 2:30. —Models and was awarded to Shirley Freeman. contained in the trunk, although Denver Newraanites The Altar society members wijl Beef Pot Roast, lb ...... patterns that A theater party will be held by we have not mentioned every­ receive Communion in a body at ...... 1 9 ^ , 2 2 ^ look higher troop 16 Saturday afternoon, Feb. thing. But you can be sure that the 8 o’clock Mass this Sunday. At the Denver university New­ Fancy Colorado Fad Beof Crisco priced! 6. Members will meet at 12:30. we will make good use of every­ man club initiation held Sunday at The regular meeting of the society Troop 18 will hold a business will be held Tuesday afternoon at —Single and thing. The trunk will be a never- St. John’s hall, 38 candidates were 3-lb. meeting Feb. 6 at 2 o’clock at the forgotten gift for some poor fam­ 2 o’clock. Following the meeting, Premium Bacon...... lb. 35^ Doable received into the club. The candi­ 55c club house. ily. It serves as chair, table, and there will be a social hour. Breasted dates were admitted at an impres­ Swift’* Sliced At a business meeting held Sat­ many times as a bed for the sive ritual ceremony that took Harry Marling of Denver ad­ urday, Jan. 30, by troop 20, plans —A ll Sizes— younger members of the family.” place from 3 until 5:30 p. m. At dressed the P.-T. A. Monday eve­ were made for the monthly social. regulars, Another box is being prepared for 6 o’clock, a dinner was served in ning on the “ Spirit of Modem A skating party was enjoyed re­ the same needy missionaries. the cafeteria to 55 persons. This Youth.” This being “ Dads’ Night,” longs, shorts cently by troop members. Miss the following men presided and Columbine Tomatoes lOC and stouts. In keeping with Catholic Press number included former members, Joyce Kline, counselor, was chap­ month, more than 50 new pam­ initiates, and several provincial made reports: J. Alexander, presi­ eron. phlets on current subjects, maga­ officers from Laramie, Greeley, dent; Kelso Downtain, secretary; Del Monte Spinach f ^... „..15c zines, and papers have been placed and Ft. Collins. Several speeches John Sausa, treasurer; H.’ Sheetz, in the sodality library. were given. program; Gordon Bell, member­ As a pre-Lenten activity, the ship: John Young, health; A. KadotaFigs 25c Plans Made for From 8:30 until 11:30 p. m., a Northeutt, safety; L. L. Young, sodality sponsored the motion pic­ social was held. Jim Little’s band ture, San Francisco, Feb. 3. county council; Joseph Flood, Super Suds S u T ^ n e t t furnished the music for the enter­ president’s message; E. Bou­ ...... 18c Hibernian Event tainment Everyone enjoyed the dreaux, legislation, and Clem Reds Destroy Biretta; affair and pledged his support Jostes, hospitality. V. Millard gave Dried Peaches 14c to all Newman activities and also Hart Schoffner & Marx The Hibernians met at Dan Sul­ Pope Presents New One two vocal numbers and Warren Vatican City.— Just prior to his regular attendance at the future Taylor introduced the speakers and and livan’s, 1526 Champa street, this m ^ings. A. & H. Soda 15c B everly week to complete plans for their leaving Rome to return to the played two violin selections. Mem­ annual St. Patrick’s day social. Archdiocese of Toledo in Spain, Sunday, Feb. 14, is the date for bers appointed to serve on the Topcoats-OToats the next meeting of the Newman The Irish ball will be held Wednes­ Cardinal Goma y Tomas, Primate nominating committee were Mrs. Hundreds to choose front- day evening, March 17, at the Cor­ of Spain, was received in audience club to be held in S t John’s hall. J. Alexander, Mrs. J. Jackson, and Fruits and Vegetables all styles—all sizes: onado club building, E. 16th ave­ by the Holy Father. His Holiness the Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron. nue and Clarkson street. There presented Cardinal Tomas with a Mrs. J. Jackson extends an in­ $30 Beverly Coats .$ 1 5 .0 0 will be no early sale of tickets this new red biretta to replace that Good Shepherd Aid vitation to prospective Study club Grapefruit Apples $35 Beverly Coats.$ 1 7 .5 0 year, but they may be purchased at given at his nomination and de­ Will Meet Tuesday members to meet in Concordia hall Texas 6 Deli cion* stroyed in the pillaging of the this Friday evening at 7:30. Pa­ for____ ...... 19c $45 H. S. & M. the door. N.W. Extra Fancy The meeting was presided over Toledo Archiepiscopal palace by rishioners desirous of joining a Seedless, Coats ...... $ 2 2 .5 0 The Good Shepherd Aid society by Jack Gleason, the president. Spanish Leftists Study club, which will convene in Size 96 Dozen...... 37c 3 $56 H. S. & M. Other oflBcers present were Steve will convene for the February the hall every Friday night, are lb*.. meeting at the home of Mrs. Horan, John McKee, and Tom especially invited to attend the Coats ...... $ 2 7 .5 0 Magazine Solicitor Not Charles Burke, 1125 Clarkson $75 H. S. & M. Henry. meeting. Potatoes PRICE Authorized hy Home street, Tuesday afternoon at 2 Children Give to Flood Fund Winesaps Coats ...... $ 3 7 .5 0 o’clock. The school children contributed N.W. Fancy Defroster Invented by Because of the influenza epi­ $10 to the American Red Cross for A young man calling him- Florida, 4 Priest Used on Zephyrs telf Lockard Cooper and demic, there was no meeting in flood relief. Five dollars of this Green Beans Pound..l l O c lb*.... 25c A solution for defrosting glass claiming to be from Mt. St. January, and Mrs. W. F. McGlone, amount, a Christmas present the has been adopted as standard Vineent’i home for boy* has the president, requests a record children were treasuring, was equipment by the Burlington rail­ been selling subscriptions to attendance at the Tuesday as­ given by Mary Sue, Margaret, Les­ road on two of its stream-lined The Home Arts and other sembly. There are numerous fu­ ter, Jr.; Ethel, and Galvin. COTTRELL'S Zephyrs, according to the Rev. magazines. He says he is do­ ture events to be discussed, in-' The offering of the children Francis Keenoy, S.J., who invented ing this as a means of obtain­ eluding the annual Easter Mon­ brought the total contribution the fliud. The solution, called Saf- ing money to study for the day card party. from the parish to $52. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 621 S IX T E E N T H STREET Vue, has already proved satisfac­ priesthood. Mt. St. Vincent’s The sisters and the girls are tory on Union Pacific trains and home ha^ no record of a per­ already active in fashioning a Tell the people you patronize will probably be adopted on all son by that name ever being number of attractive articles for that you «aw their advertUement Burlington cars. there. individual table prizes. in The Regifter. THEY ARE RELIABLE

.1 Thursday, February 4, 1937 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE STUDY CLUB MEETINGS ARE Altar Society to Preferred Parish SCHEDULED AT ST. DOMINIC’S Olinger Mortuaries i Trading List*« INC (St. Dominic’s Parish) the home of Misses Mary and Cath­ CoDvene Feb. 8 L^UtL^ Study clubs will meet as fol­ erine Torbey, 2660 King street. CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our personnel and the lows in the coming week: Sunday Tuesday—8 p. m., leaders’ finest equipment and facilities are assigned to MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: -4:30 p. m., Little Flower club at meeting in the rectory, following (St. ’x ParUli) the home of Mrs. Mary Hoare, devotions to St. Dominic; Thurs­ Every Catholic Service The merchants represented in this section are boosters. They (St. Mary’s Academy) The Altar and Rosary society 2223 King street; Monday— 7 p. day— 7:30 p. m., high school club will meet at the home of Mrs. anxious to work with yon and are deserring of your patronage, The Forty Hours’ devotion opens m., St. Dominic’s junior club at at the E. P. Gartland residence, Giles F. Foley Monday, Feb. 8. operate with them. at St. Mary’s academy Friday the home of Mrs. D. W. O’Xeefe, 2935 West 29th avenue, Miss Mary Those assisting the hostess will be morning, Feb. 5, at 6:30 o’clock 2626 Lowell boulevard; 7:30 p. Shovlin, leader; 7:45 p. m.-, Vita Mrs. Karl Chambers and Mrs. C. JOSEPH E. BONA, Vice President C a th e d r a l with the celebration of High Mass m., St. ’s club Chriati club, Mrs, Glen' Weller, H. Campbell. On Sunday, the by the Rev. Edward Woeber, vice at the home of Mrs. Bernard Pilz, leader, at the home of Mrs. Pat society will receive Communion in 2673 Julian street; 8 p. m., Our Duffy; Friday— 2 p. m., St. Domi­ Chancellor of the. Diocese of Den­ a body at the 8 o’clock Mass. Lady of Lourdes club at the home nic’s club at the home of Mrs. P. The P.-T.A. will sponsor a book ver. There will be special serv­ of Miss Mary Shovlin, 2482 Meade B. Thumess, 2927 West 29th ave­ review Monday, Feb. 15, at 2‘ p. 16th at Boulder and Speer Blvd. at Sherman Skelly Master Station ices on Friday and Saturday eve­ street; 8:15 p. m., St. Barbara’s nue; Saturday— 8 p. m., St. Fran­ m. in the school auditorium. A cis of Assisi’s club, Mrs. Frank All Departments: GAllup 0303 C.J. (CHET) STEBENNE, Mgr, nings and Sunday afternoon, with club. Miss Mary Keniery, leader, at charge of 35 cents per person will a sermon by a different priest each Kemme, leader, at the home of 13th AVE. AND LINCOLN be made, the proceeds of which Please write or phone for ear gift booklet, “ Looking Ahead." day. Mrs. Margaret Quinn. will be used for necessary school Skelly Aromax, Tagolene Oils, Moto Sway Lub. The Rev. Dr. Clarence G. Issen- Altar Society to Meet supplies. Mrs. Rhona Phipps Aven U. S. Royal Tires and Tubes man, a priest of the Archdiocese of i m M [ N 10 St. Dominic’s Altar and Rosary will review Gone With the Wind. Cincinnati who is studying at the society will hold its regular meet­ Miss Ruth Church, the daugh­ Cars Called for and Delivered— Scooter Service Register college of journalism, will ing in the rectory Tuesday, Feb. ter of Mrs. John E. Church of speak Friday evening at 7:30 9, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Michael Tim­ St. James’ parish, became the o’clock. On Saturday at the same mins will entertain with a piano bride of Joseph J. Dooling at St. time, the Rev. Dr. Thomas A. solo. The president, Mrs. Glen James’ church Wednesday. The Preferred Parish HARPEL’S Doran of the Cathedral will talk. Weller, urges a large attendance. Rev. James Walsh officiated, and There will be an attendance prize. COLFAX a LOGAN KE. 5333 At the closing exercises Sunday attendants were Mrs. Justin P. The Shirley Garage afternoon at 4 o’clock, the Very (Presentation Parish) The following pnpils - of St. Courtney and William J. May. The Trading List— OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE Fresh Fish, Corn-Fed Moats, Staple Rev. Dr. Thomas D. Coyne, C.M., The Altar and Rosary society Dominic’s school are fisted on the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and PHONE TABOR 5911 rector of St. Thomas’ seminary, will hold its monthly meeting Fri­ honor roll for January: Eighth Mrs. J. J. Dooling of this parish. .A A A.. Day and Nijht Storage, Repairing, Wash­ Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables day evening at 7:30 o’clock. All grade— Leo McCloskey, Betty ing and Greasing, Gasoline and Oils will give the sermon. The Rt. Rev. A reception was held at the 1631-37 LINCOLN ST. Free Delivery Any Size Order Msgr. Joseph Bosetti, Vicar Gen­ the women of the parish are cor­ Artese, and Patricia Horn; seventh Dooling home after the wedding. MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: eral and Chancellor, will give dially invited to attend. Installa­ grade-^ean Stapleton, Alice The couple are taking a trip to The merchants represented in this section are boosters. They aro Colonic Irrigations Benediction at the closing cere­ tion of officers will take place at Brisnehan, Elizabeth Conley, Dor­ New Orleans and Mexico City. anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co­ Colon Irrigations Insure mony. this meeting. Members will re­ othy McBride, Elenora Bastar, D. J. McQuaid has returned operate with them. ceive Holy Communion in a body and Patricia Burtscher; sixth Cleanliness King Cole Room An informal dinner will be from South Bend, Ind., where he this Sunday. grade— Evelyn Artese, Theresa Of our greatest disease-producing center 1082 BROADWAY served to the priests assisting at was called on the death of his —the lower bowel. Physicians recom­ The O’Brien-Hart wedding that Rowan, Mary Goan, Mary Mapelli, mother, Mrs. Ellen McQuaid. mend Colonic Irrigations. You may get Excellent Lunches and Dinners. Benediction and other members of was to take place Saturday in the Eleanor Marchi, Robert McLain, St. Francis de Sales' well by stopping the absorption of poi­ the clergy in attendance at the Mrs. Mamie Coll is making a church will be held in St. Francis and Patricia Pimple; fifth grade— sons from the bowel cess-pool. All Kinds of Delicious Sandwiches. service. rapid recovery after her recent Mrs. Sharley Chilcote de Sales’ church at 9 a. rti. because Robert Dickman, William Hanjill, operation. Pabst Blue Ribbon on Tap. Presentation church will not be Philip Mahoney, and Frederick Mrs. J. A. Smethill’s club met KE. 8263 1600 Logan St. ready for use. McBride; fourth grade— Gloria with Mrs. F. E. Beagle at a local Visit our Mexican curio and Last Saturday, Helen Lozinski Grisenti, Edward Hamilton, Rob­ KROONENBER6 GOAL CO. PHONE YORK 2587 tea room Feb, 2, Honors were novelty store. Most complete became the bride of John Petros. ert Hamill, and Patricia Hag­ shared by Mrs. Selander and Miss FOR stock of Mexican curios in the Football Squad to The Needlework club will meet gerty; third gp^de— Daniel Ma­ 1909 South Broadway SP. 4478 Seidenkranz. The next meeting state. Visitors always welcome. ALADDIN GARAGE at the home of Mrs. Bucholz honey, Geraldine Weller, Sarah will be held with Mrs. Hahn. BOULDER VALLEY, GOLDEN ASH INDUSTRIAL. WADGE, Thursday, Feb. 11. The members Pimple, and Helen Anthony; sec­ Mrs. James Palmer entertained PINNACLE, COLUMBINE, GRANT, AND MONARCH COALS f f i c ie n t are working on the handmade quilt ond grade— Valdeen Brown, Mary Mrs. Monaghan’s club Feb. 2. Mrs. CONOMICAL The Cactus Shop Be Fctcd at Rcgls to be awarded as a prize at the Rowan, Walter Ingling, and Wil­ Mulcahy and Mrs. Wolfe won the EXPERT 428 East Colfax Ave. annual St. Patrick’s day card party liam Stapleton. honors. Mrs. Monaghan will en­ Spruce 9908 275 South Logan 24-HOUR SERVICE Opp. Cathedral Rectory sponsored by the Altar and Ro­ The sodality will sponsor a tertain next. Glen Miles Drug Store sary society. bridge-pinochle tournament on (Regis College) Mrs. M. A. Hickey’s club met at Prescriptions Our Specialty The members of the football The Holy Name society will hold five Wednesday evenings, begin­ the home of Mrs. J. J. Walsh. Mrs. LOGAN GARAGE Blessed Sacrament squad will be feted Monday eve- its regular meeting Monday eve­ ning Feb. 17 and ending March 17. Morkan won first honors and Mrs. C. E. SHERRED. Prop. East Alameda at Penn St. ning, Feb. 8. It is hoped that Turkey Party John Childs won second. Mrs. "The Home of Specialized Service” The Drug Store Complete there will be a large attendance as McAbee will hold the next meet­ RED a D PrkW M ’O COMPLETE Storage - Repairing We Deliver Free and FreaJy W HITE D X V U TV iV O FOOD STORE Park Hill Grocery there will be election of officers. Set for Feb. 5 ing at her home. Wrecker Service Prayers are asked for Mr. Mess- Mrs. P. F. Giblin’s club met with Phone Pearl 6433 - SP. 9S43 Colfax at Holly Phones YO. 3309-3310 Since there is no good reason and Market ner and Mrs. Banahan, both of why turkey parties should be con­ Mrs. W, H. Hilbert Jan. 28. Honors — WE DELIVER— m. Awards will be given to the whom are ill. fined to the Thanksgiving season were won by Mrs. John Mohan. GRAHAM’S RED MII>E HI 4620 EAST 23rd AVE. The Mass on Ash Wednesday alone, St. Dominic’s parish will The next meeting will be held with CORN-FED MEATS - FRESH FISH Fresh Meats, Fish, and Poultry will be at 8 o’clock, and ashes will duplicate its November party Fri­ Mrs. Lamberty. AND WHITE ROLLER RINK Fancy and Staple Ch'oceries A Complete Line of Groceries will be distributed after the Mass day evening, Feb. 5. One of the Mrs. E. F. Brown’s club met 538 East Alameda SP. 7800 531 BROADWAY and after services at 7 :30 in the FRESH FISH - CORN FED MEATS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ph Truskol, Edward Ryan, distinctive features of these par­ Jan. 28 at the home of Mrs. Wil­ Skating every night, exce]:ept Mondays, Phone YO. 8664 FR. 1771 evening. Lenten devotions will ties is the amplifying system liam Foley. Mrs. Simonson and QUALITY GROCERIES 7:30 to 10:30. Matinees fthursday>Sat<« u i • - 1 Mote, Edmund Verdieck, AND VEGETABLES urday-Sunday, 2 to 5. ding Payne, Robert John- be on Wednesday and Friday eve­ that carries the announced num­ Mrs. Foley won the honors. Mrs. nings at 7:30. Your Patronage Appreciated Here Monday nights reserved for private Stanley Hall, Pasquale Mar­ bers to all parts of the hall; this Simonson will hold the next meet­ parties. St. L ouis' ino, John Marshall, Wal- Sister Mary Anita is improving is a big improvement on the old ing. Rountree, Bruce Collins, and expects to return from the system of relayingilayi announcements. Mrs. Amalia Ott entertained D A N TONER hospital in a few days. At a recent meeting of the Holy the members of Mrs. T. Neyen’s FLORIDA CAFE Manager Lee DeLacey. The P.-T.A. meeting will be Name society, Frank Kemme was club Jan. 27. Miss Leary and Mrs. U N A DELL M O TO R CO. Tuesday night, Feb. 9, instead of elected president to succeed Sheehy shared honors. The club 1472 SO. BROADWAY Fred Doyle, Leroy Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 10. Joseph Connelly, who served dur­ will be entertained hy the sponsor, Under New Management CLEANERS AND DYERS 2441 SO. BROADWAY Dependable Service at Low Cost ing the past two years. Other Mrs. Neyens, next time. MRS. A. L. SCHNEIDER, Prop. A Size and Style for Every Business HOME COOKED MEALS 328 BROADWAY PEARL 3753 MARGARET GATES, Prop. officers elected were Enos Patrick, Complete Dinners 25c to 35c Upholstered Furniture, Curtaine, and Chrysler & Plymouth Jr., as vice president, Martin J. FEB. 9 CHOSEN CLUB CARD FETE Open Sundays to 12 o’clock and Draperies Expertly Cleaned and Finished Evenings 8 o’clock Coors, Heilemans Old Style Lager ■ Cars Patrick, secretary; John J. Ken­ iery, treasurer, and Patrick Beer, Sandwiches, & Hot Lunches — USED CARS— Merkl, Bernard Strauss, WILL BE FEB.5 WE DO SELL FOR LESS Hoare, marshaL Consultors are AS PARTY DATE Bfllie The RED & W H ITE Store Messrs. Edward P. Gartland, (Holy Family Pari»h) DADS PLACE ROYAL BEAUTY Henry Ruwart, Jr.; John Roach, With the closing of the retreat The Stitch and Chatter club will Ohier’s Model Market 710 South Broadway id enrollment for the _ second (Holy Rosary Parish) and Fred Weisenborn. give a card party Friday, Feb. Full Line of Meata and Fiah PE. 9802 W . W . BYRD SHOPPE Freah and Smoked mester, campus activities are A pre-Lenten party will be held Mrs. Hugh J, Loughran enter­ 5, after the Holy Hour, in the 2270 So. Broadway PE. 6912 Makers of gradually coming to the fore again. in Holy Rosary school hall Tues­ tained her bridge club at her home, school hall of Holy Family parish, Mobilgas MobUoil GROCERY AND MARKET SPECIALIZING 3465 West 33rd avenue, Thurs­ FAMOUS BILLIE’S U TTLE PIG The New Balmer Oil Steam An intramural basketball tourna­ day evening, Feb. 9, starting at 8 W. 44th and Utica. There will be SAUSAGE SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION day, Jan. 28. Mmes. John and Phones: PEarl 2242 - SPrnce 7489 Permanent Wave $3.00-$5.00 ment, from which varsity talent o’clock. It is to be arranged by the usual prizes and refreshments. Phone PEarl 1100 1487 So. Pearl St. We Give S. & H. Green Stamps All live steam wave. Guaranteed will be excluded, was launched this the Altar society. A program Henry Holcombe, A1 Geiger, Admission is 25 cents. Everybody 2095 So. Broadway All branches of Beanty Work. week. This will give some of the guaranteed to please all has been Archie Blair, Thomas Leahy, Bird is invited. “ back-yard” stars an opportunity prepared, and a fine orchestra will Hesselbine, and Hannah Kelley, Furniture of Character furnish the music. Lunch will be and Miss Loretta Loughran at­ Elliott Pharmacy ALBRECHTS j to manifest their prowess. Quin­ Regis Mothers’ Club 495 So. Pearl St. at Virginia tets fifom every part of the campus served by members of the Altar tended. Prizes were won by ^ eiS E. ALAMEDA ^ AT REASONABLE PRICES Mmes. Hannah Kelly and A1 PHONE SPRUCE 6226 l l i n i i n - r . will be formed including teams of society. To Convene Feb. 11 Geiger. ► For * ■ Cars to East and West SOUTH BROADWAY freshmen, juniors, sophomores, A mission program was given The regular meeting of the Regis The Prescription Drug seniors, upper and lower dormitory by the school children Tuesday Mothers’ club will be held in the ► Fine Beers, Wines \ J r 1st a 15th of Each Month FURNITURE CO. Store ► . < floors, the Delta Sigma, the Press afternoon. It consisted of the sing­ library at Regis Thursday after­ FURNITURE. RUGS, HARDWARE AND FREE DELIVERY , Sandwichea and Hot Lunehea 4 OOm a Wsnbausc, 1821 20lk 84. ing of mission hymns and of two noon, Feb. 11, at 2:30 o’clock. Final RADIO. RADIO REPAIRING. club, the Ckrroll Choral club, and Seeviee—KEyiteee 8828 other campus organizations. The playlets, one describing in what returns on the recent card party S - i Phone PE. 9907 1930 So. Bdway. manner the faithful are able to Special Sodality will be made at this time. Yarcho Grocery NELSON^S ______games are to be played at the noon hour recreation period Mon­ help the missions and the other RED & WHITE days, Wednesdays, and Fridays. showing the pagans adoring their & Market idol and their being converted to FOR COAL 1410 South Broadway Annnneiation The new game of “ 21,” intro­ QUALITY MEATS Christianity. The program was Home Owned Store duced by Coach Mai Fiese, will be Meeting Is Called Try J. C. Stortz, Sr. PEARL 4896 under the direction of the sisters. and Fancy Groceries played in the gymnasium on Tues­ The party given recently by the Complete Line of Staple DRUGS days, and boxing and wrestling will FREE DELIVERY DE SELLEM P.-T. A. was very successful. There C. L. Cowell hold the boards in the arena on the (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish) Groceries - Com Fed Meats Phone PE. 6322 1236 8. Broadway was a large attendance. Refresh­ for all gradeS) $4*75 a Ton and up FUEL AND FEED CO. There will be a special meeting 4230 YORK TW O STORES fourth floor of Carroll hall on ments were served by the P.-T. A. CHARLES A. UeSELLElI Thursdays. The variety of athletic of the Young Ladies’ sodality in Office Phone CH. 0766 members. The special prize was N ifh t Phone FR« 0609*J SAME PRICES the assembly room of the rectory We Ship b y Rail facilities which is offered is calcu­ won by Joseph Pavlakovich. St. Vincent de Paul's PHONE TA. 3205 lated to meet the tastes and wishes On Ash Wednesday, Mass will Tuesday evening, Feb. 9, after de­ of every student enrolled in the votions. The sodality will receive 35TH AND WALNUT be at 8:15 o’clock. Ashes will be college. Communion in a body at the 9 S401 Franklin St. 3101 WUHams St. RES. PHONE MA. 8844 blessed and distributed before the Holy Family WASHINGTON The weekly mission collection of Mass and also in the evening after o’clock Mass Sunday, Feb. 7. SWEGLE-MYERS Friday, Feb. 5, is to be handed over the devotions, which will begpn at Gerlits-Hardin Wedding Held PARK GARAGE KNOWLES to the Red Cross for the relief of In a very lovely ceremony at St. FURNITURE CO. HOBART 7 :30 o’clock. 1001 so. GAYLORD flood victims in the Ohio river val­ Francis de Sales’ church Jan. 2'7, BURGRAF Complete Stock of Latest Texaco Service Station SERVICE STATION ley disaster. The suggestion was Miss Nora Hardin became the General Repairing, Battery and Tabernacle Society bride of Jesse Gerlits. She looked PHARMACY Styles Tire Service, Gaa, Oil Phillips Gasoline and Oils approved by Oie student council "86” on the motion of Edward Ryan. The beautiful in ^ gown of white lace Sold on Easy Term. When in Trouble, Call Texaco and Havoline Products SPECIALIZED GREASING To Hold Meet Feb. 5 4939 W . 38th Cor. Yate# sum of $50 also was voted upon as over satin and veil of tulle. Her Phone PE. 7288 1655 So. Gaylord SP. 9931 . Firestone Tires and Batteries Humholdt at 34th Av«. Main 9781 a contribution toward the purchase bouquet was of bride’s roses. PHONE GALLUP 0621 The senior Tabernacle so­ 3320 Downing Street J. H. KNOWLES, Prop. of monogram sweaters for the foot­ Miss Lucile Weadick was maid- CUT RATE ball team. ciety will hold its first meeting of-honor, gowned in lovely chiffon Open Evenings by Appointment Tankersley Pharmacy Four important meetings were of the year at the home of of American beauty shade. Brides­ Mrs. H. Mulvihill, 800 Logan maids were Misses Hazel and Pearl Free Delivery held simultaneously on the campus PHONE GALLUP 7708 PHONE SPRUCE 9888 St. John's Monday evening, Feb. 1. The Col­ street, oq Friday, Feb. 5, at Gerlits, who looked dainty in blue MOVE lege Parents’ association assembled 2 o’clock. A delightful pro­ and peach taffeta. All wore large WINES AND LIQUORS gram has been arranged by ANN LTTLE r F im cM H o i u m , DENVER Loretto O’Donnell to hear an illustrated lecture by hats and corsages of sweet peas Will Call for and Deliver the Rev. T. E. Reynolds, S.J., the Adine Grant Force. The en­ and roses. Permanent Waving - Marcelling Your Prescriptions M A R K E T CO. Beauty Salon alumni unit in the Regis Institute tertainment will consist of Following the wedding cere­ - Finger Waving a We lyrics set to music. All mem­ mony, a breakfast was served. The 1069 So. Gaylord Denver, Colo. HAIR STYLIST of Social Economy discussed a 4931 Weft 36tb Ave. Denverg Colo. I.G.A. Stores “ Cure for Communism,” the Xavier bers are urged to attend. couple left • for a honeymoon in 2422 E. 6th Ave. FR. 5355 Sp *«• Scientific Facial and Scalp forum, a mission unit directed by New Mexico. On their return they •k • j Treatment the Rev. Theodore J. Schulte, S.J., JOS. CRAVEN CHAIRMAN will be at home to their friends at Selected coro'fed meata. Fancy and OF CHEST BUDGET GROUP staple groceries, fruits and vegetables 2314 E. 6tb and comprising mostly Loretto 4407 Morrison road. WASHINGTON PARK CAFE Joseph Craven, prominent Den­ St. Patrick's 3 Fresh fish and oysters ' 1 FR. 3515 Heights collegians, met in the Car- Mitt Hynet in Michigan REGULAR MEALS, 25 AND 35 CENTS roll lounge on the second floor, and ver Catholic attorney, has been ap­ Miss Catherine Hynes was called Play Apparatus for an important meeting of the Delta pointed chairman of the budget to Adrian, Mich., last week when CHICKEN DINNER, SUNDAYS, 40 CENTS Empire Cleaners the Play Yard Sigma club, C. and F. organization, committee of the Denver Commun­ word was received here of the sud­ Tejon Creamery Store Sandwichea— Fine Wines— Coor’g Repeal Beer on Tap was held with Wilbur Harrington ity Chest for 1937. den death of her aunt, Miss Mary 1052 So. Gaylord W . V . Davia, Prop. 2434 E a st 6 th Ave. 4050 Tejon St. in the chair. The task of the committee con­ Guire. Other relatives here are sists in finding out the needs of W ALT SIMPSON, Prop. Franklin 2989 PUYW AY CO. Mrs. Thomas Egan, and Bernard the various chest agencies and and Richard Hynes. OPEN SUNDAYS Quality work at reasonable prices. Swings - Rings working out the total amount re­ Miss Lucile Weadick entertained Your Business Is Appreciated Here Prompt called for and delivery 2812 E. 6th Ave. SP. 2187 St. James' quired for all the 51 social service recently for Mrs. Jesse Gerlits St. Catherine's service. Chester J. Preisser agencies that comprise the chest. (Nora Hardin). Guests included HARSHBARGER’S MONTCLAIR Budgets are submitted to the com­ Mmes. George Evans, Russell Map- Frank G. Eskuche THE COLUMBINE mittee by the individual agencies. ston. Clay Burkhardt, Robert Voth, Grocery & Market The firms listed here de­ SERVICE STATION Glenn Nelson, and Allan McDon­ GARAGE BAIRD’S PHARMACY ald, and Misses Hazel, Pearl, and 4053 TEJON TEL. GA. 3380 First Class Repairing, All Makes, Autho­ serve to be remembered Geo. H.’ Grose, Prop. ATTEND rized Brake Service ■J PROMPT FREE DELIVERY Gertrude Gerlits, Mary Woodman, Cylinder Reboring, “KuikAVay” Valva when you are distributing “EVERY SERVICE FOR Cathedral Altar and Rosary so­ Helen Werle, Dolores beus, Rita Complete Line of Staple Groceries Refacing, Oils, Greases PHARMACY Carlson’s Ice Cream EVERY CAR” ciety ball Feb. 8 at Lakewood your patronage in the dif­ Clark, Mary Meehan, Iva Boehm, and Corn Fed Meats W . 38th and Federal Blvd. 3785 Federal Blvd. Prescriptions - Drugs - Sundries Official Inspection Station country club. Outstanding Cath­ and Peg^y Weadick. 2960 W. 38th Ave. YO. 3373-9474 ferent lines of business. YOrk 5185-W 6918 E. Colfax Ave. olic social event of the season. School Aidt Flood Victimt PHONE GALLUP 5746 GAllup 0549 Denver, Colo. 6th at Columbine A neat sum of money has been Sacred Heart* offered by the students of St. St. Philomena's Francis de Sales’, school for the H o ly G h ost St. Dominic's flood refugees. Loyola Jan. 31 to Feb. 7 is Mission " .. .. -- - .. --- V ...... mf week. Tuesday, Feb. 2, two bas­ The firms listed here de­ Dr. Harry A. MiUer A lb e r t s ketball games were staged in the Good Clothes Need Not Be Expensive Bertha G. Moore school gym with the proceeds going ;SAM HAMBLEYi serve to be remembered DENTIST Beauty Shop to the mission fund. Receipts of THE ENGLISH TAILORS Restaurant the first Friday breakfast will when you are distributing Extractions and Standard Oil Products 901 f i f t e e n t h STREET COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE 3019 EAST COLFAX also be given to the mission fund. your patronage in the dif­ Plate Work Only 2300 LAFAYETTE Combine Quality and Style at Prices You Can MAIN 4885 3209 E. CoIIax Avt. Home Cooked 3Sc Luncheon Daily A marionette show will be pre­ 50c, S5c, 60c Dinners sented in the high school audito­ M A. 9322 ferent lines of business. 308 Central Savings Bank Bldg. PHONE FR. 5150 Afford EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS rium Tuesday, Feb. 9.

h I /A G E FOUR Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, February 4, 1937 The Denver Catholic Register |[ IS NEW GROTTO AT ACADEMY TO Resident.™— ------Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. r t ^ d e n t Emeritus...... Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D. Editor...... Rt. Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. HAVE HISTORIC BACKGROUND Manapng Editor.------„._..Hubert A. Smith. Jour.D. Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeilL A.B.. |[ilCLi IHIIT (Continued From Page One) grotto in Denver. These stones CBBSBDEFOB B.J.; Rev. Walter Canavan, M.A.; Ruth Vincent. makers, S.J., made a tedious trip bear the inscription: “ In Memory to the motherhouse of the Sisters of Mother Bridget Hayden and Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. of Loretto at Nerinx, Ky., to ask the Pioneer Lorettines in South­ T for a colony of sisters who would eastern Kansas.” LENTEN PEBIOB Published Weekly by brave the dangers and the terrors Mother Olivette Norton and the of the frontier and come to Osage five bther members of the general THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) Mission (now St. Paul), Kans., to council at the Loretto mother- (Continued From Page One) 938 Bannock Street (Continued From Page One) assist the Jesuit Fathers in their house plan to send rocks gathered distribution of the fruits of labor. work among the Osage Indians. from the site of Loretto's first of mixed marriages, explaining the Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1497 He held that without a violent His request was granted, and a foundation. These will be sent in reasons for the attitude of the Church and emphasizing the possi­ uprising of the downtrodden there little band of volunteer mission­ memory of the Rev. Charles $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, aries trekked its way to the Nerinckx, founder of the Sisters ble loss of faith or religious indif; could be no remedy. Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. Osage Indian mission in South­ of Loretto; Mother Mary Rhodes, ference so frequently resulting Today, Marx’s ideas have been eastern Kansas. In 1870, the Sis­ the foundress, and Mother Ann from it. Every priest knows many adopted by millions and their ters of Loretto opened their acad­ Rhodes, the first superior general. such cases in his own experience. Thursday, February 4, 1937 practice is bringing into the world emy for the White girls of Kansas. The novices from the mother- 5. Seriously attempt to reach even greater evil than Adam Smith The institution was known as S t house will send a collection of the indifferent and careless Cath­ fostered with his laiaaez faire. Anne’s academy. Mother Bridget rocks gathered from the historic olics of your parish during the Lenten season to induce them to OFFICIAL: DIOCESE OF DENVER All the men in this long series of Hayden, whose picture hangs in grounds that surround the novi­ the Kansas state capitol at To­ tiate and the Loretto Junior col­ receive the sacraments and make The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. shapers of thought could write well, and their messages were accepted. peka, did much toward helping lege. Some of these will be gath­ their peace with God. We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese. Whatever the Jesuit priest spread the taith ered near the graves of Father To combat false ideas. Catholics 6. The prayer, “ Pro quacumque A COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE TO ALL PARTS appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those in Kansas. St. Anne’s academy Nerinckx and Mother Mary must get away from the writers necessitate” (No. 12), is to bo of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. was destroyed by fire in 1896 Rhodes, foundress of the first OF THE WORLD that fostered them. Even the great added in the Mass (when the ru­ We hope The Register will be read in every home of the and, soon after this, the Sisters order of religious women in Amer­ brics permit) for the spiritual and Diocese. classics of English literature are of Loretto left Osage mission to tainted with Protestant thinking, ica without European affiliations, material needs of the people of We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in be succeeded by the Ursuline Sis­ and from the grounds that sur­ DUNSAY’S TRAVEL SERVICE and from them readers cannot our diocese. This imperata is to the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. ters and later by the Sisters of round the house of the Rev. Theo­ get even the atmo^here of a be said until countermanded. 301 Security Bldg. — Denver— MAin 4305 St. Joseph from Wichita, Kans. dore Badin, the proto-priest of + URBAN J. VEHR, properly-regulated Catholic so­ MARRIAGE REGULATIONS When the fact that a grotto in America. This house is really the Aug. 5, 1931. Bishop of Denver. ciety. Mary’s honor was to be built in first seminary in America. Kindly read the following ex­ To get the basis of Catholic cerpts from canon law regarding Denver reached Mrs. James J. Eighty rocks will be sent from thought that offers the solution of Owens, a former pupil at St. marriage at every Mass of each the modern world’s problems, per­ various places of interest around Sunday of Lent: Anne’s academy and a grateful the grounds of the motherhouse in sons must read from Catholic pupil of Mother Bridget Hayden, 1. Catholics must be married in sources. To spread the mind of Kentucky by the aged members J she immediately sent' her two lit­ of the local community. Many of the presence of the pastor of the Why Pay More? the Church to those outside, mem­ tle grandsons, Richard and Alban place, or his delegate, and two wit­ bers of the Church must spread these sisters have labored either (Trademark) Sp0t0torial0 Owens, down to the old St. Anne’s at St. Mary’s academy or at Lo­ nesses. Catholic literature. “ We have a grounds to gather a box of 2. A marriage of Catholics be­ reasonable doctrine,” said Father retto Heights college. Their in­ ;; Opinions of Associate Editors of The Register “ rugged” Kansas stones for the terest in the work that is being fore a civil magistrate or Protes­ Walker. “ We can logically prove tant minister is an invalid mar­ our contentions.” But we must done at St. Mary’s will be mani­ WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES fested in this collection. riage in the eyes of the Church. reach the hearts as well as the INCORPORATED (Continued From Page One) heads of those outside the Church. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent O'Fla­ 3. Catholics married before a Literature imbued with sound herty of 5300 Rockhill road, Kan­ Protestant minister incur excom­ torious in the Saar plebitcite be* student who is definitely Christian Colorado Owned Stores thinking can reach the heart and c sas City, Mo., recently visited their munication. cause of an understanding with the in his faith and life and one who move the will through its appeal daughter. Sister Mary Emily 4. It is the mind of the Church i7th and Broadway Church that violated the convic­ will advance the principles and the to the emotions. Hence comes the O’Flaherty, at Marillac seminary, that Catholic marriages should be 800 Santa F e Dr. tions of 90 per cent of the Cath­ Broadway and Ellsworth program of the Church as the only need to spread Catholic literature. Normandy, Mo. The news that a solemnized in church with a Nup­ 16th and California olic population in the Saar. Where M S T BEFELL tial Mass after three publications 15th and California Father Walker told the sodalists grotto is to be built at St. Mary’s the Reds fail in such a deduction agency which can ultimately help j in honor of Our Lady reached of banns. is that they cannot understand the State.” that they must not strive imme­ We Do Not Have Special Salea But Sell You at Oar Loweat diately to conquer the world, that them a short time before this trip. 5. The Church discourages Prices Every Day on All Drug Merehandiee. how a person can be Icyal to his At a Presbyterian College union On this visit, they gathered rocks mixed marriages because of the Church and loyal to his country at they must not merely shout: “ Let’s dinner, A. C. Marts, acting presi. do something.” They must pre­ FB. E from the various parts of historic dangers to the faith of the Cath­ the same time. Communism fails pare themselves by careful study old Marillac to be sent to their olic party and the children. in that it insists upon being abso­ dent of Bucknell university, said, daughter. Sister Marie O’Flaherty, 6. Dispensations for mixed mar­ lute. "There is something forgotten in of the Church’s position on ques­ tions of importance before they can who is a member of the S t Mary riages can be granted only on the Though the present Communist (Continued From Page One) Hours; 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone MAin 3437 American education. It is reli­ hope to present the Church’s ideas community. These rocks were expressed and serious promise that policy of trying to ally itself with courses there, the priest was or­ gion. It is training in moral char­ with effectiveness. sent as a memorial from the the non-Catholic party vnll not Democracy is extremely danger­ dained May 27, 1893, at St. Pat­ acter. Education has forgotten O’Flaherty family. Mr. and Mrs. interfere in the religious practices ous, it is undoubtedly futile as Day of Recollection Planned rick’s Cathedral, Newark, N. J. O’Flaherty have three children in of the Catholic party and that all Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist well. Wo believe that the Ameri­ the only thing that brought it into At the suggestion of Virginia After his appointment as assist­ religion— the two sisters that the children resulting from the can people will elect to continue to being and made it vital— religion.” W’ilson of Holy Family high ant at St. Elizabeth’s. Father Euse­ have been mentioned and Mr. John union be baptized, reared, and i take their Democracy tans either Dr. Marts declared that colleges school, the Sodality union voted to bius was transferred to St. Fran­ O’Flaherty, S.J. The O’Flaherty educated in the Catholic religion. ! Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets Communism or Fascism.— Hubert sponsor a day of recollection at were founded not through love of cis’ church in New York city. family selected the Marillac 7. The Catholic party has a se­ A. Smith. St. Mary’s academy Feb. 20. science or love of art, but for the While in the Eastern city, the grounds as their quarry because rious obligation in conscience to The day will begin with Mass, fol­ strive in every reasonable way to love of God. priest originated the printers’ their daughter. Sister Emily, was lowed by two meditative confer­ Mass on Sunday mornings at 2:15. sent, while yet a novice, to Paris bring about the conversion of the PRAYER AS AFFECTED Those outside the Church will ences conducted by the Rev. Theo­ BY PROSPERITY The purpose of the early Mass was in 1930 to represent the Western non-Catholic consort. find it difficult to build up an effec­ dore J. Schulte, S.J., director of the to give those who worked on morn­ province of the Sisters of Charity 8. No other marriage ceremony thatcM uiti Times ir.ust be getting much bet­ tive system of religious training; union, and a lengthy round-table ing newspapers an opportunity of at the centennial celebration of may take place except that in the tor. During the depression, there if they find the task impossible: discussion. NoUonly the prefects attending Mass immediately after the manifestation of the Miracu­ presence of the priest and two Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are was hardly a week that did not Protestantism will be just so much of the various sodalities, but also they got off work. lous Medal to Sister Catherine witnesses. have a half-dozen requests for nearer the grave. Catholics have all the members of the spiritual reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. The Office of the Dead was Laboure. Sister Emily was chosen May the great High Priest give publication of thanks for favors throughout this country’s history council, or the executive officers, chanted for Father Eusebius at St. as a delegate because of her out­ us an increase of zeal and love in received. Now one or two a spent themselves in erecting a of each unit are to be invited. JOHN H. REDDIN Elizabeth’s Tuesday evening at standing work. The delegates His service, and may He bless our month may be the average. complete educational system. They It had been suggested at a were all novices because Blessed labors with abundant fruit. Attorney and Counselor at Law have found it necessary to supple­ 7:30. Funeral services were held 612-614 Ernest h Cranmer Block This change is readily under­ previous union meeting that a co­ at 10 o’clock Wednesday morning Catherine Laboure was but a Faithfully yoUrs in Christ, ment the parochial schools with « URBAN J. VEHR, COAL standable in one way. People in operative Catholic book store might at the church. novice at the time of the mani­ 17th and Curtis need seek help. The greatest regular instruction classes, with be established in Denver. Anna festation. Bishop of Denver. Phone MAin 0657 Denver, Colo. Celebrant of the Solemn Re­ Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. Force known is God; hence, they summer and correspondence Marie W’ade’s report from Loretto schools, and with Study clubs. To quiem Mass was the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Mr. and Mrs. Tighe and family ask Hit aid, directly or through Heights college, where a co-opera­ F. A. Mumford, Mgr. found the schools and to keep them Hugh L. McMenamin, deacon, the of Aurora spent an entire after­ His closest friends, the . But tive store has been in operation noon gathering stones from Castle Priest-Musician W. 26tb and Decatur GA. 6126 running has been a hard . since December, showed that the Very Rev. Angelus Tintle, O.F.M., not all the favors acknowledged and subdeacon, the Rev. Theodore Rock. Each member of the fam­ were the obtaining of work or the The non-Catholics who now re­ co-operative plan can be carried H. G. REID Walheim, O.F.M. The Rt. Rev. ily made his contribution and then To Work in Denver The House ef Quality, where the betterment of health. Many ware alize their need to imitate the out successfully in schools. It was Electrical Contracting, Msgi’. 'William O’Ryan preached gathered extra stones as a gift for spiritual, such as the return to the Church in education will find their urged that other schools in the the four daughters who are mem­ Repairing and Fixture! best meats at the most reasonable union inaugurate small stores and the sermon. Present in the sanc­ (Continued From Page One) faith of a loved one. task rendered doubly hard by their bers of the Sisters o f Loretto. Trento. Even in those days the MAip *303 329 Mtb St. prices may he obtained. ICO years of neglect.— C. J. Mc­ gain experience in the movement tuary were the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Jos­ Can it be that spiritual favors eph J. Bosetti, V.G., and 30 priests Mr. and Mrs. R. P, Goggin o young singer was the idol of the are no longer needed? Can it be Neill. before any attempt be made to undertake such a large project as of the city. Fitzsimmons hospital have sacri­ ;rowd, for wherever he sang he that in a measure of prosperty ficed their collection from places received with tremendous RABTOAT'S STERILIZATION a book store. That a book store The church was packed with people are giving up the practice throughout the United States. ovations. 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 of prayer? It is a human failing, IN COLORADO? might grow out of the smaller people who came to pay their last school stores appeared to be a respects to the priest. Burial was Many of these stones were gath­ The junior and senior choirs of understandable though not admi­ The question of sterilization ered by Mrs. Goggin while she was St. Catherine’s parish are fortu­ rable, to forget the spiritual when likely possibility. in the Franciscan plot in Mt. Oli­ seems to pop up at every session vet cemetery. Theodore Hacke- yet a girl. nate in having so accomplished a INSURANCE Francis J. Fisher, Inc. material wants are well supplied. Other discussions at the meet­ Many stones have been sent in, musician as Father Paolozzi to as­ of the Colorado legislature. Up to ing, which was presided over by thal service. Prayer is much more than an the present time, no such proposal and many others have been prom­ sist them. He is an accomplished or­ TAbor 6204 act of petition. It is the "raising Ed McMahon, Regis college pre­ ised. The children of the Little ganist and will play the Hammond has become law, although in one fect, centered around the problem of the mind and heart to God,’’ instance a measure advocating Flower catechetical center at Au­ electric organ installed in the JOS. J. CELLA Cement - Plaster - Mortar and, next to devotion, which is "the of enrolling more Catholic pupils rora have sent in their quota and new St. Catherine’s church, which sterilization was passed by the in Church schools, which was con­ 1120 Security Bldg. Metal Lath • Stucco will to jive oneself readily to the assembly and was vetoed by Gov. Daily Commiinion continue to bring in stones to add has been built under the pastorate sidered by William Jeffries of things that pertain to the service to their collection. of the Rev. Dr. D. A. Lemieux. Phone KEystone 2633 2863 Blake St. Denver William . A bill calling for St. Francis de Sales’ high school, of God," is the highest exercise of the castration or spaying of crim­ and the need for study of the the virtue of religion. It includes inally insane persons has been pro­ Church’s social a n d economic worship, praise, thanksgiving, sor­ posed for the consideration of the teachings, which was introduced by Urged by Bisbop ESTABLISHED SINCE ISOS row, reparation, and petition. 31st general assembly, now in ses­ Barry Currigan of Regis high. MAin 5314 It is of faith that prayer is nec­ sion, by State Senator John J. The Rev. Theodore Schulte, S.J., essary for salvation, at least with Abbott. moderator of the union, introduced (Continued From Page One) the necessity of precept. There­ Mr. Abbott would have the state Father Walker and spoke briefly charity, the sick, and, in general, The American Fixture Co. fore, it is to be made frequently representatives legislate that an at the close of the program. Jean those who because of delicate con­ during Ufe. Good works, since Fe Je KIRCHHOF operation for the removal of cer­ M. Burns was secretary at the ses­ stitution or hard w’ork cannot fast they have an impetratory value, tain organs be performed on all sion. without detriment to their health Maaulactursrs of are called virtual prayer, and the who plead not guilty to murder, or would not be able to do their man of prayer is not necess&rily he rape, or abnormal sex crimes by work properly. CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS CONSTRUCTION CO. who spends most time in its formal reason of insanity. The pro­ SPECIAL INDULT— By special vocal or mental exercise; prayer is posed bill goes much farther than dispensation frona the Holy See, CHURCH FURNITURE by definition an attitude of mind. the ordinary sterilization legisla­ working people and their families BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES BUILDERS The prayer of asking is not to tion that orders a simple operation are permitted the use of meat on e be despised, and all prayer at least that merely prevents procreation. all days throughout the year ex­ implicity asks for God’s graces and The operation advocated by the cept Fridays, Ash Wednesday, the Miilwork of All Kinds We Appreciate Your Patronage obtains them. But we should re­ senator presumably would effect 10 END S forenoon of Holy Saturday, and FRANK KIRCHHOF. 1232-46 ARAPAHOE ST. member that the highest form of that the insane person would not the Vigil of Christmas. PRESIDENT prayer is that of adoration or wor­ commit the same crime again. Those who are suffering for DENVER, COLO. 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. ship. If we have been lax in this want of the very necessaries of life The great difficulty with Mr. (Continued From Page One) form of devotion to God, the ap­ Abbott’s proposal is that it is ethic­ or those who are dependent on proaching Lenten season will be a ally unsound. If the persons who ican problems? Our leakage public charity, or those who have good time to make amends.— Mil­ commit sex crimes are insane, and problem? Our difficulties arising not the means of securing a suffi­ lard F. Everett. the bill provides for only such from vast distances in parishes? cient quantity of food, are not < persons, they are not morally re­ What is being done to solve the bound by the laws of fast and abstinence during Lent, not even NON-CATHOLICS SEE NEED sponsible for their actions. Even Mexican promem? -What is the A Striking Bank Increase FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION the courts of the land admit the vacation school movement? The on Wednesdays and Fridays. non-culpability of those of unbal­ Study club movement? The work The time for the fulfillment of Whether our constant clamoring the precept of Easter Communion anced mind who offend against the of the N.C.C.W.? The Tabernacle or whether the evil effect itself of is from the first Sunday of Lent The service given its customers by any business concern is the law. Any proposal, therefore, that societies? education without religion has Priests, brothers, sisters, and to Trinity Sunday, inclusive. caused leaders of thought outside would mutilate such persons would high school, .college, and seminary Faithfully yours in Christ, measure of its usefulness to the community. By that service it the Church to realize the need foi be decidedly unfair. « URBAN J. VEHR, God in instruction, we do not students are’ invited to attend the The obvious action of the law conference meeting. Each junior Bishop of Denver, is known, and respected. Public recognition of it creates busi- know. That non-Catholics are enforcement agencies of the state unit of the Crusade (grade school more and more coming to realize with regard to men or women of ness. this fact, we do know. unit) is expected to be represented Donations Needed unsound mind convicted of sex by at least two student delegates For nearly 100 years now those crimes would be to place them in and each senior unit (high school, For Benefit Shop The number of depositors, and the size of their deposits have who look on education as a prepa­ institutions where such crimes college, or seminary) is expected ration for something more than would be impossible. The proposed to send at least four student dele­ The benefit shop of the steadily increased in The American National Bank. We are the life of a healthy -nimal on the operation would be useless if the gates. Denver deanery it badly in good earth have been hearing the end of protecting society is at­ need of clothing and furni­ please(i to believe that this is due to the friendly and efficient praises of non-sectarian training tained by segregation. Even if the Announcement will be made at ture. Any perton having the almost maudlin glorification of proposal were adopted, the neces­ the meeting of the National Cru­ bundlet may call TAbor 2916, service rendered. the public school. Catholics have sity of tncarceration, with its en­ sade convention at Cleveland, Aug. and they will be called for. realized all the time that the pub­ suing expense, would still be 17-20, and an effort will be made The stock at the shop it now lic school, for all its advantages— present. to insure proper representation almost depleted, and, at-the and it has many— has been skip­ of the Colorado units at the con­ Even in the event that persons activities of the deanery de­ ping the most important part of vention. guilty of sex crimes are sane, it pend to greatly on the shop, education— training for eternity. is debatable whether the state an urgent appeal it being The harvest of irreligion and Junior Good Shepherd should order a mutilating opera­ made for contributions. anti-religion has been great. It tion as a punishment. While it is Aid to Convene Feb. 12 American National Bank is so great today that non-Cath- admitted theoretically that the HEADS CREIGHTON ALUMNI olic leaders are asking for a return state has such a right with regard The junior Good Shepherd Aid Thomas F. Madden of 3127 of religious education. Witness to sane sex criminals, the practice society will meet at the home of Franklin street, a pharmacist, was 17th at Lawrence Frank Kirchhof, Pres. these examples; of that right is indefensible since Mrs. J, G. Simpson, 2610 Colo. elected Saturday president of the In speaking of the relations of the desired effect can be attained Blvd., Friday, Feb. 12, at 8 p. m. Creighton University Alumni club Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Church and State at the 24th an­ by incarceration. ^ Plans will be discussed concerning of Denver, succeeding Dr, John F. nua! convention of the National It is to be hoped that the legisla­ the spring activities of the group. Harrington of 3205 Josephine Our “Ports of Call,” Next Sunday, 6:30 to 7, over KLZ. Sub- Lutheran Educational conference tors of the present assembly allow The Rev. W. J. Canavan, spiritual street. The club has 45 members. at Washington, Dr. Conrad Bergen- Mr. Abbott’s bill to die the death director of the society, will give A scholarship to Creighton uni­ ject, C h i n a ” doff declared: "The task of the that it deserves.— Rev. Walter J. a talk on "Communism.” All the versity will be awarded to a high Christian college is to produce a Canavan. members are urged to attend. school graduate this year. Thursday, February 4, 1937 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOtiC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE FORTY HOURS’ IS BEING HELD FtCoIlinsILolC. AT ACADEMY IN CANON C i n Greeting Cards Canon City. — Beginning with evening. The members of the So­ To Join Crnsade Our new line of everyday cards now on display among High Maas Friday morning, Forty dality of the Blosaed Virgin Mary which are the following: Hours’ devotion is being neid in have pledged themselves lo act as Constantly Up'to-Date the chapel of St. Scholastica’s acad­ perpetual guard of honor through­ Fort Collins.— Fort Collins coun BIRTHDAY, FEAST DAY, HAPPY OCCASION, JUBILEES, emy. The speakers for the eve­ out the three days. cil No. 1214 of the K. of C, will WEDDING, ST. PATRICK’S DAY, EASTER, ANNIVERSARY, ning conferences will be the Rev. Patricia Ann Limes of Pueblo, a join in the knights’ crusade. The BAPTISMAL, SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS, and MASS CARDS The recent modernization of the Horan Charles Forsvthe, O.S.B., Friday; freshman, led the high school with meeting held Jan. 27 was well at- establishment so that it presents an entirely the Rev. James Gookin, O S.B., a general average of 97 8/6 per tended, after which a social was VALENTINES, RELIGIOUS AND GENERAL Saturdayj t.nd the Very Rev. Leon­ cent in the first semester. Gloria enjoyed by members of the council |Sl« new outside appearance, addition of Vene­ ard Schwinn, O.S.B., prior of Holy Rath, sophomore, whose standing and guests. A soda’ is being We have at present a very complete line of Valentine*; Cross abbey, who will be celebrant was 96 1/6 per cent, was second. planned for St, Patrick’s day, prices from 5c each to 35c each. tian shades to all windows, and refurnishing at the solemn closing on Sunday Leading the juniors was Fede Mar­ and considerable preparation is quez with an average of 9 4^ per being done by the committee in LENTEN CALENDARS and redecorating of the chapels, are only an cent. Regina Hansen led the sen­ charge. A slipper and p4rty were indication of the constantly up-to-date char­ iors with 93 per cent. Ranged announced for Feb. 9, A large All fast and abstinence days are plainly marked on closely behind these were the fol­ mm P A i H number of K, of C. received Com­ these calendars. acter of Horan Service. lowing “ A " students: Dorothy St. munion in a body Jan. 81. John, Josephine Hallenbeck, Anne A meeting of the men of St. Merlino, and Mary Anne Strln- Joseph’s parish was called recently Price— 10c, 30c, and 35c each Other examples are: The most modern gari. to stimulate interest in the activi­ Lincoln auto equipment, lady assistant, po­ illLl HAVE PARIK A rousing mission rally was held ties of the Hoi; Name society. Sunday afternoon as a means of The following officers were elected: lice escort for funeral processions, private awakening enthusiasm for Mission William Kintzley, president; Laur­ parking grounds, clergyman’s car, visitors’ Holyoke.— A party will be held week. Crusade hymns were sung, ence Southworth, secretary, and James Clarke at St. Patrick’s church hall Shrove and the pledge to the mission cru­ 0. F. Simon, treasurer. It was de­ registers, floral acknowledgment cards, etc. Tuesday, Feb. 9. Five prizes of sade was led by the sodality pre­ cided to revise the by-laws, appoint $3 each will be given away. A fect, Regina Hansen. The high­ prefects, and hold meetings once fancy quilt will also be awarded. light of the program was a talk by each three months instead of Church Goods House Dubbert-Riley Rite Held the Rev, F. Gregory Smith of Den­ monthly. Members will go to the We have a limited eupidy of the Official Art Calendar Miss Ruth Elizabeth Riley and ver. Father Smith pointed out school hall and march to the church August Dubbert of Holyoke were that missionary work exists not in a body each monthly Commun­ of the Catholic Church Exteneion Society available ion Sunday. Headquarter* for Article* of Devotion, Church Fini*hings, married at a Nupticl High Mass only in foreign lands and in our Book* for the Catholic Laity and Clergy to those who wish to call personally at our office. at 9 o’clock Wednesday morning, own country, but chiefly in our Miss Margaret Michaud and John Jan. 27, in the presence of a host own hearts. “ If this crusade is Kokena exchanged marriage vows 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 of friends, the Rev. Francis Brady accomplished successfully, it will at 9 o’clock Saturday morning, officiating. ultimately lead to helping others,’’ Jan. 30, in St. Joseph’s church. The I Miss Pearl Riley, sister of the he said. Rev. E. O’Sullivan officiated and 1^)1 bride, who came from Omaha, The home economics class enter­ the couple were attended by the ll-Mi Nobr., for the occasion, served as tained the faculty and former bride’s sister. Miss Helen Michaud, bridesmaid, while Joseph Dubbert, home economics students at a buf­ and the bridegroom’s brother, Leo brother of the bridegroom, was fet supper Sunday evening. A fea­ Kokena. A wedding breakfast was AND SON CHAPELS best man. Miss Betty Ann Riley, ture was a large colonial doll as a served following the ceremony. also a sister of the bride, was maid table centerpiece with smaller Mr. and Mrs. Kokena will make of honor. dolls as favors. Following the sup­ their home in Louisville, where the Announcing... / Clcvclajrtd IP X tL oe per, the guests spent the evening bridegroom is employed as a The bride was gownod in white miner. Mrs. Kokena had been satin and carried a bouquet of playing bridge. Several birthdays were cele­ reared in Fort Colling and was white roses and lilies of the val­ Taduated from the high school New 1937 Models ley, while her sisters wore pastel- brated In the past week. Joiephine Hallenbeck, Shirley Jeanne h(ere. She is a daughter of the shaded satin dresses styled alike, Groome, Dorothy St. John, Regina late Ignace Michaud and Mrs. G ’uariing forever our Ibunieris Weals one in an apricot color and the Schneible, and Imelda Manley, who Mamie Michaud. Mr. Kokena’s other in aqua blue. The brides­ former home was In Oklahoma. Universal and maid's bouquet was of sweetpeas. was entertained at the home of Anne Crawford by the senior class, As the bridal party entered the added another year to their age. church, Mrs. Joe Pittsenberger Through the courtesy of station Magic Chef Gas Ranges ■:ang. KNUTZ, Regina Hansen and the Following the ceremony, a wed­ resident students presented an Party Date Set SEMINARIANS OBSERVE MISSION ding breakfast was served to the amateur hour in the auditorium immediate relatives at the home Sunday evening. Miss Hansen Suggesting of the bride’s parents, Mr. and proved to be the spice of the pro­ WEEK WITH VARIED PROGRAM Mrs. B. Riley, Mr, and Mrs, gram with her witticisms. Worthy In PueUo Parisl your prompt decision to install that Dubbert left afterward on a wed­ of mention were Gloria Rath, The students of St. Thomas’ monies; Francis Bottler, thurifier, ding trip to Omaha, Nebr., and Rae Benton, Betty J. Walsh, and AUTOMATIC Gas Water Heater. The seminary began a week especially and William Kiefer and John points in Iowa. Dorothy St. John. Pueblo.— (St. Leander’s Parish) manufacturers have notified us of a Price devoted to the threefold aim of Regan, acolytes. The sermon was They expect to be at home about St. Scholastica’s Hikers' club — Pinal plans have been com­ the Misision Crusade, prayer, preached by Father Kenneally. Feb. 10 at the Redios farm, north­ held its first meeting Jan. 29. At pleted for the pre-Lenten partv to Increase, but we will make installation study, and sacrifice, Sunday, Jan. The Denver alumni of St. east of town, which the Albert the meeting was established the be given in the school hall Friday at' the present price for a limited time. 3X, Roy Figlino, director of the Thomas’ were the guests of the Heermann family are now va­ purpose of the club— to become evening, Feb. 5. St. Thomas unit of the Catholic faculty at supper and at a party cating. acquainted with the surrounding The children of St. Leander's Students’ - Mission Crusade, pre­ conducted by Francis Bottler Both Mr. and Mrs. Dubbert are territory and to develop appreci­ school made a donation of $6 to pared and took charge of the pro­ 'Tuesday evening. A general mis­ natives of the Holyoke community, ation for the beauties of nature. the local Red Cross chapter for gram for the observance of Mis­ sion meeting, featuring a mission having spent virtually all their The officers are the following: An- the flood relief fund. sion week. Tuesday, after the discussion, was convoked in the lives here. The former, a son of nabella Parder, president; Dolores Two home card parties were blessing of the candles, a Solemn assembly hall Thursday at 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. George Dubbert of Cox, secretary, and Hilogene Da­ given last week for the 'Altar so­ Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Saturday morning, a Solemn Holyoke, has been a farmer east vie, treasurer. Father Hauber ciety and Mothers’ club fund. William Kenneally, C.M., assisted Mass of for the souls of of town for several years. Mrs. agreed to act in the capacity of a On Thursday afternoon, Jan. 28, by the Rev. Mr. Willard Kenney, deceased members of the faculty, Dubbert was graduated from the guide. As there are no free week­ Mrs. C. J, Baer and Mrs. 0, Mc­ Public Service Co. deacon; Bernard Burns, subdea- alumni, and students will be sung Holyoke high school in 1036, and ends until after the beginning of Daniel entertained at'the home of con; Roy Figlino, master of cere- by the Rev. John R. Vidal, C.M., for almost a year was employed Lent, Feb. 13 was set as the date, Mrs. Baer. On Friday evening, OF COLORADO with the Rev. Mr. Oscar Vogel, at the Holyoke hospital. for the first hike. Mrs. E. Hager and Mrs. Robert deacon; Paul H. Judge, subdea­ Chapman acted as hostesses for a Miss Pearl Riley returned to group of friends at the home of con; Edward Leyden, master of Omaha Wednesday. m i ceremonies; Patrick Cleary, thuri- Mrs. Hager. Fr. J. P. Walsk to fer, and Edward Breen and Rich­ Undergoes Operation f G i l ! Members of the O.F.F. Bridge www^AVWvwWiVywvwwWiWwi ard Duffy, acolytes. Delegates of William Bauer, who submitted club enjoyed a covered-dish lunch­ St. Thomas’ will attend the mis­ to a major operation at Holyoke eon at the home of Mrs. F. Powers sion rally at St. Francis de Sales’ hospital Saturday evening, is on Thursday of last week. ESPECIAL OFFER school which will formally doge getting along as well as can be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hayes were Go to California expected at this writing, We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six the Mission week program of the 0B!E1 FEAHI the honored guests at a miscella­ seminary. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Church and neous shower given in their home months to pay your bill. Private room or open storage. We their son, Tommy, were dinner Wednesday, Jan. 27. have low rate of insurance. Mission week also saw the re­ Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on NO Crested Butte.— It is reported sumption of the regular St. guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Mrs. C, P. Sordelet suffered a that the Rev. J. P, Walshj pastor, Boulder.— The aodalists of Mt. broken arm in a fall at her home your work. Thomas mission activities of Church In Holyoke Sunday. St. Gertrude's spent the Feast COST will be unable to resume his duties last week. Mrs. Sordelet is a pio­ MOVING, STORAGE AND PACKING prayer, study, and sacrifice. The of the Purification, Feb. 2, as a Fot H u to Call and Girt Stol* here for gome time. Although he neer member of St. Leander’s Mtaa os Packiif t«4 ShifplH prayers of the students, with the special day of prayer and repara­ ig gtill a patient at St. Joseph’s parish. No Money Needed for Six Months UjratoM «SW number of Masses and Commun­ tion. wa aMl Warchan^ tM) IMk H hospital, Denver, he is to leave Meeting Held by Frances Eileen Johnson received ions offered for the missions, are Jan. 24, six seniors at Mt. St. DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. soon for California to recuperate. collected each week. a painful injury in a fall from a Gertrude’s argued whether Lady bicycle Sundajr morning. The Rev. William Mahoney of Three Study clubs again began Macbeth or Macbeth was guilty 1521 20th St. Office and Warchouae St. Thomas’ seminary faculty vis­ Miss Catherine Sullivan of Val­ their regular functions. One club Gunnison Women of the murder of King Duncan. ited here last week. paraiso, Ind„ is visiting with Mr. studies, discusses, and refutes the Defending Lady Macbeth were and Mrs. C. P, Sordelet en route DR. I. B. EVANS The Rev. Andrew Topor accom­ principles and theory of Commu­ Gunnison.— The regular meet­ Dorothy Shireman, Margaret Mary to her home from Tucson, Ariz. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN panied the Rev. William Powers nism. A new series of lectures in ing of the Altar and Rosary so­ McNulty, and Mary Ellen Pierce. of Gunnison to Montrose last Sun­ Frederick Cassidy came from Radionic Diagnosis and Treatment this circle will be begun by the ciety was held at the rectory Negative arguments were pre­ Loveland to spend Sunday with his SPECIALIZING IN BODY BALANCE day to attend an initiation ban­ Rev. Joseph L. Lilly, C.M. A Thursday, Feb. 4, The food sale sented by Rita Dolan, Blanche quet of the Knights of Columbus. parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Cassidy. Special Attention Given Painful and Study club dealing with converts, for February will be in charge of Rosser, and Mildred Achen. The Jerry and Jack Shope, children Broken-down Feet Father Mahoney said Mass at St. the science, problems, and meth­ Judges’ decision was in favor of LOOP MARKET Mrs. John Zugelder and Mrs. La of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Shope, are 331 Fourteenth St. KEfataiM 0903 Patrick’s church. the negative. Dorothy Shireman ods of conversation will be opened Plante. Mrs. John Rozman and 111 at home of scarlet fever. FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE The Altar and Rosary society with an address by the Rev. Ralph Mrs. John Yoklavich are in charge was chosen best speaker. Judges Mrs, Matt Kochevar has been mat Wednesday evening at the Bayard, C.M. The discussions of of the altar this month. were Mrs. A. C. Cross, wife of called to Chicago, 111,, by the seri­ Free Parking With Purcha*e of 50c or More at 1429 Lawronce THE C. C. GILL rectory, this club will be based on a series Jean Kropfinger is expected Prof. A, C. Cross of the University ous illness of a brother. of articles which appeared in the of Colorado; Prof. E. 0. Bergman, ! 'The senior choir of St. Patrick’s home this week from Salida, where Mri. Wallace Diet parish enjoyed a social Sunday Homilitic Review. A club devoted and Prof. D. H. Howells, instruc­ ENGRAVING CO. she went to spend some time with Mrs. N. R. Wallace, well-known afternoon at the C. F. & I. recrea­ to the methods of vacation school her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. tors at the University of Colorado. SOLES tion hall on Big Mine hill. Mrs. teaching meets weekly under the Miss Mary Jane Williams, a law member of St. Leander’s parish, Men'*, Woman’*, and Steel and Copper Plate Engravers Charles Stewart, The littla girl died at the family home, 723 East of C. L. Helfrick was hostess. Fa­ direction of Howard Delaney. had been very ill, suffering from student at the university, was Coffee I ChiUrtn'a Half Salts chairman. Second street, Sunday, Jan. 81, Social and Commercial Stationery ther Mahoney was a guest. bronchial pneumonia in the Salida Fresh as Milk ,Tan. 23, Prof. T. Cockerell gave after an illness of four weeks. She Loop Shoe 37 Joe Laoev incurred painful and B ou tn l today—. hospital. Is survived by her husband, three REPAIR SHOP 1751 Champa St. MAin 3046 dangerous injuries Monday when an illustrated lecture to the faculty delircrcd today Edgewater Priest Dr. J. P. McDonough spoke to and students in the Little theater children, Mary Ellen, Bernard, Simply Call Loop Market, Lavrrtnce StrMt Si«U struck on the head by falling coal the county health council at the and Ruth, all at home; her father, KE. 71»1 while working at the C. F. & I. big of Mt. St Gertrude’s on “ The AI*o Bt T hao Pine Street school auditorium George H. McGowan of Greeley mine. He has a broken nose and Winter Birds of Colorado.’’ Spray Stora: Monday night. Mrs. Clem Hel­ Center, Nebr., and six sisters, The^firms listed here de- several bad gashes on the head, He Aids at Durango The English classes of M t St 9 Horn* Public frick of Crested Butte was a dele­ Gertrude’s went In a body to see Katherine' McGowan, Mrs. F. J, Markat I serve to be remembered is also suffering from shock. gate to this meeting. 9 Loop Public Romeo and Juliet Jan. 28. Skarr, Mrs. Ruth Skipper, Mrs. biarktt FRESH COAL Mr. and Mrs. Martin Veriuh re­ Durango.— The Rev. Janies P. Jean Geise of Pasadena, Calif.; when you are distributing turned Sunday from Kansas City, Mrs. J. Alonzo Miller is recover­ The senior class held Its initial Coir*B Harlut Flanagan, pastor of St. Mary Mag­ Mrs. T. E. McGuire, and Mrs. John : ■■Bdvjr, at Kans., where they had attended the ing from a serious attack of in­ card party Jan. 29 with a large at­ j your patronage in the dif­ dalene’s parish in Edgewater, is J. Kelley of Greeley Center, Nebr. Kllnworih Large Lump ...... J^5.55 funeral of a relative, John Lacey. fluenza. She has been confined to tendance. 'Hie prizes offered for taking the Rev. Francis P. Caw. her home for more than a week. Funeral services were held at St. ferent lines of business. Large Egg ...... $ 5 .4 5 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Spritzer, Jr., ley’s place at St. Columba’s while each table were useful and.varied. Miss Patricia Thomas of Du­ After the games, refreshments Leander’s church at 9 o'clock Clean Nut ...... $ 4 .8 5 are the parents of a son born Sat­ the latter is attending to business Thursday morning. urday. This is their first child. matters in Denver. Father Flana- rango spent the week-end at her were served. The seniors greatly g;an vdll leave for Edgewater Fri­ home. Miss Thomas is a sopho­ appreciate the co-operation of All Other Gradea more at Western State college. 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION day afternoon, and Father Cawley the resident* of Boulder, Denver, The Girvin Furniture & Auction Co. Prompt Service St. Clara’s Orphans will be here to conduct services Among those going to Moijtrosa and Longmont. Mrs. Frank Dale Week of Feb, 7— Denver— Sunday for the K. of C. initiation „ . , „ , IM4-S* Court Place, Dtnver. TeL KE. 5856 Will Give Program Sunday, Feb. 7. of Boulder acted as general chair­ Mt, Carmel, Sacred Heart, Our Auetion Salee at 2 p. jaif Monday pnd Thursday each week supply at lowest Elk Coal Company wore Charles Eilebrecht, grand man for the party. The following and St. James' ckurehet; and carry" fhrurcs furniture for every need o f the home, m rs, M d in g , Masses this week are being knight of the Gunnison council; resident students of the junior Canon City— St. Seholattiea’t auhes. Home and Office furnilure, ru^s, rangtSp circulatinir heaters at fair held on Tuesday, Wednesday, and prices, cash or credit We buy for cash or exchange. Call KE. 6856. MAin 5335 The children of St. Clara’s Kenneth Marks, Rudolph Krop­ class assisted in the serving: Cath­ academy. orphanage will give their an­ Friday. The blessing of the candles finger, and J. J. Miller. erine Burgess, Kathleen Gephart, nual entertainment at St. took place on Tuesday and the Helen Brown, Mary Jane Sturm, Clara’s hail, 3800 W . 29th blessing of throats on Wednesday Betty Jo Lauterbaur, Margaret Ave., Sunday and Monday, after the Mass, at 3 p. m., and MacDonald, and Mary Jane MillU Colorado Feb. 7 and 8, at 8 p. m. All again at 7 p. m. The first Friday Plans Complete thaler. friends of the children and Mass is being said at 7 o’clock, Two seniors, M. E. Pierce and all who are interested in St. followed by Benediction of the M. M. McNulty, and four juniors,. Steamship Clara’s and its work are in­ Blessed Sacrament. For Aid Benefit J. Lee, B. Betten, M. J. Millithaler, vited to attend the program. The bake sale on Saturday was and M. McDonald, attended the Frsm Parking — COLFAX, DOWNING & MARION — Open Sat. Till 9 P. M. Agency Tickets are 28 cents and may well attended despite the snow Plana are now complete for the Newman social Jan. 20 at Sacred he purchased at the doer. storm th*t prevailed. Heart auditorium, Boulder. Piero de Lui*e, Mgr. benefit card party to be held by R. V. , uncle of Dolores Fra* Dali vary 213 ISth St., Denver Walter Christian, who is with the Friends of the Sick Poor Aid For Low Prices the highway department in Pagosa society and the Dominican Sisters and Georgine Smith, students at TA. 1776 SHOE ‘‘Satumia” to Havana Springs, was in Durango for medi­ of the Sick Poor Saturday, Feb, Mt. St. Gertrude’s, spoke to the REPAIRING $ 1 5 2 .5 0 cal treatment, but was able to re­ 13, at Daniels & Fisher’s tea room. students and faculty Jan. 31 in W. S. Sanderson turn to work. The chairman of the affair Is Mrs, the academy Little theater. Mr, PAUL'S SHU CHATEAU “ Vulcania” to Rio * T. C. McElroy. Numerous table David studies Wyoming history as Margaret Conway, who recently Only Finest Matariak Used $ 3 2 5 & Bros. returned from a trip to Europe, and special prizes will be awarded. a hobby and collects originBl ac­ LIQUOR MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES spent a few days visiting her par- A list of the patrons and hos­ counts of battles from living par­ Shot* Dyed Any Color——.._JSOe 1514 Arapahoe TA. 2391 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Con­ tesses for the party will be pub­ ticipants. He has traveled exten­ FRESH SEA FOODS Eucharistic Congress sively in this country and abroad. 1120 E. COLFAX way. Miss Conway is a trained lished in next week’s Issue of the BELGIAN HARES to Manila— Feb. 3, 1937 Morovit Coffee, lb...... 28c nurse and returned to her work in RegUter, Hie accounts of the Indian tribes, Naxt to Craamery See Europe with French, Ital­ the Shoshone, Sioux, and Arapa­ FANCY DRY PICKED PATRONIZE 4 lbs...... $1.10 La Jolla, Calif. MILK FED POULTRY ian, German, Cunard Lines— Lenten services will be con­ FAVOR RECEIVED hoe, were intensely interesting, Fraa Delivary KE, 95X6 We sell Italian Tourist Checks Other Coffees from ducted on Wednesday and Friday A reader of the Register wishes Mr. DavW told of mummies found Capons, fancy dry OUR at 4.91 per 100 lire. 18c to 49c lb. evenings at 7:30. There will be to publish thanks to the Sacred in CentraiWyoming tha’ are three picked, 3 1 f lb. We Carry a Fall Lia* of We specialize in grinding coffee Rosary and sermon on Wednesday Heart for a favor received through feet high, have blond hair, and! Squabe—Ducks Carratt’s and Roma Winat ADVERTISERS bodies covered with a light fuzz. Inquire about the CruUea for Silex, Corry and other and Stations of the Cross on Fri­ the intercession of the Blessed Vir­ Last week, the seniors received the SUN SHINES ON. coffee makers. day, followed by Benediction of gin Mary, St. Joseph, and St. An­ the Blessed Sacrament, thony. their rings, gold with an onyx set.' i>AGE SIX OfBce, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone '4205 Thursday, February 4, 1937 DENVER PARISH’S 40 HOURS’ Some Real Blind Flying ‘DOGFIGHT AMONG PREP FIVES St. yincent de Paul WILL OPEN FRIDAY, FEB. 12 IS SEEN IN SECOND HALF TILTS

(Sacred Heart-Loyola Parish) day, closing with a general car­ A nice dogfight to stay in the Annunciation high’s one-point The Forty Hours’ devotion will nival for the. entire school on Fri­ running for basketball honora will win over Holy Family high gave •pen at Sacred Heart church Fri­ day. Each grade has charge of a begin,in the Parochial High School the 1936 football championship day, Feb. 12, and will close Sun­ particular attraction or concession league' Sunday as a result of a school third place, and dropped day evening, Feb. 14. The order at the carnival. schedule experiment adopted by Holy Family’s team to fourth. The o f services will be as follows: Fri­ The students have been doing league officials and coaches for the other fives follow in this order: day, Mass and procession at 8:30 their bit for the Red Cross relief second-round battles. St. Joseph’s, Mullen home, St. fund. and all-day exposition, closing As soon as a team loses its sec­ Francis’, and Sacred Heart high. with devotions in the evening at The Young Ladies’ sodality will ond game in the last division of Official percentage and scoring Follow the Crowd to the Fourth Annual receive Communion at Loyola at 7:45 o’clock; Saturday, High Mass the schedule, which opens with the figures for the first round of the the 8:30 Mass this Sunday. for peace at 8 o’clock and exposi­ Feb.- Y games, it will be ineligible seven-game series, which ended tion all day, with devotions in the Rehearsals have been started for further competition in the of­ last Sunday, are as follows: evening at 7:45; Sunday, exposi­ for the annual St. Patrick’s day ficial Sunday contests, but will be play. A group from the alumni TEAM STANDINGS Mid-Winter tion all day and solemn closing in given its percentage ranking for TEAM— w . L. Pet. the evening at 7 ;45 o’clock. roster makes up the cast. the year on a basis of all games Regis ...... 7 0 1.000 Lenten devotions will be held in . won and lost The first tests Sun­ Cathedral ...... 6 1 .867 Annunciation ...... ___ ... 6 2 .714 Sacred Heart church on Sunday, day afternoon at the Temple of Holy Family ...... 4 3 .571 Wednesday, and Friday evenings; Youth gym line up Annunciation St. Joseph’s ...... 8 4 .428 CARNIVAL at Loyola church on Monday, high vs. Sacred Heart high at 1 p. Mullen home ...... 2 5 .285 Wednesday, and Friday evenings. Collegians Form m., Regis vs. St. Francis’ at 2 p. St. Francis’ ...... 1 6 .142 Sacred Heart ______0 7 .000 of St. Vincent de PauTs Parish The time of evening devotions at m., Mullen home vs. Cathedral at TEAM SCORING 3 p. m., and St. Joseph’s vs. Holy both churches will be 7:45 o’clock. TEAM— GFTTP OPP East Arizona and Josephine Streets Ashes will be distributed on Ash Family high at 4 p. m. Regis ...... 86 26 197 94 Wednesday after the Masses in Student, alumnus, and “ just Cathedral ...... 80 19 179 98 literary Group St. Joseph’s ...... B7 34 148 149 the morning and again at the eve­ spectator” attendance and interest Holy Family ...... 49 28 126 116 Thursday - Friday ■ Saturday ning devotions. are expected to increase in the sec­ Mullen home ...... „ 61 18 120 150 ond half, for approximately 1,000 St. Francis’ ...... _ 43 26 110 182 Jfjssion week is being observed The enthusiasm of the Loretto Annunciation ...... — 36 29 101 125 February 4,5 and 6 in the school with great enthu­ fans saw the speedy games last Sacred Heart ...... Heights collegpans has brought Sunday afternoon. The 20-to-19 .... 34 14 82 189 siasm on the part of both teachers about a new movement— a Cath­ N.B.—Mullen home’s 2-0 forfeit to $200 Given Away Free semi-final between Annunciation Annunciation hifirh affects both teams’ and students. Some special mi.s- olic Revival club. The text to be sion activity is scheduled for each high and Holy Family high and the scoring. studied is the Catholic Literary wind-up clash between the un­ LEADING SCORERS Turkey Dinner — Saturday Evening Revival, by Calvert Alexander, sup­ PLAYERS—G FGFTTP beaten Regis and Cathedral fives, Celia (R ) ...... 7 30 0 87 plemented with a book list com­ in which Cathedral received its GAMES PRIZES ENTERTAINMENT piled by the Rev. Herbert 0. Schmitz (C ) ...... 7 81 9 71 first defeat, 11 to 13, were defen­ Hickey (R) ______7 19 6 43 This Ad Donated by the O’Meara Motor Company Walker, S.J., of the office of the Pilot H. B. Snead of Transcontinental and Western Air, Inc., sive demonstrations that gave fans La Bate (StJ) ...... 6 15 18 43 Carnival Is Being Queen’s Work. The price of this demonstrates a “ homing-pigeon’’ device 3,000 feet above Frenchtown, F. Ford (StJ) ______4 17 7 41 a good idea o f the excellent bas­ book is ten cents. N. J. His co-pilot had “ lost” the plane while Snead was blindfolded Myrick (M) ______6 16 6 37 ketball played in the loop. In the Conboy (HF) ______IS and a hood drawn over the cockpit windows, then turned the ship over 7 8 $4 The aim of the club is to ac­ other games, Mullen home defeat­ Baum (StF) ______7 14 6 S3 to Snead, who had no difficulty in immediately determining his exact quaint the Catholic college stu­ ed St. Francis’, 19 to 14, and St. Reil (H F ) ...... 7 18 6 32 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS location and turning in the direction of Newark airport. The gadget Hall (H F) ______7 12 4 28 Attended by Many dents with the wealth of modern Joseph’s won from Sacred Heart Nolan (A) ...... 6 10 8 28 used is a new shielded anti-static loop antenna, .which took two years Catholic literature and to sup­ high, 37 to 16. Velsinick (M) ...... 6 12 4 28 THEY ARE RELIABLE port Catholic writers and the to perfect. (St. Vincent de Paul’i Pariah) Regis’ unbeaten Reds hold four Catholic press. The members honors in first-round figures re­ St. Vincent de Paul’s fourth hope that they may enjoy and annual mid-winter carnival opened leased this week by the Denver profit it and that they may dis­ Catholic High School Athletic as­ Thursday evening with a ham din­ seminate it by talks and conversa­ NEW JOURNALISM TOPICS TO ner and a fine number of attrac­ sociation. Besides topping the tion and by inspiring in other Cath­ other seven teams with seven tions. The carnival will continue olic young men and women the idea Friday and Saturday evenings, with straight ■victories, the Regis five of also forming such clubs. BE DISCUSSED AT MEETING leads in scoring with 197 points, $75 _ being given away Friday The club will devote its time evening and $100 Saturday eve­ in defensive stinginess with 94 by largely to the reading of fiction, High school and college journal­ Included in the many interesting ning. An elaborate turkey dinner, their opponents, and in one-man biography, and sociology. The mem­ ists will derive much benefit from topics under discussion at the round complete with all the trimmings, scoring with Celia’s 87 markers. bers -will discuss books and authors the topics on new journalism to be tables and general sessions will be Cathedral holds second in won- will be served Saturday evening at various meetings and ■will re­ discussed at the annual convention various pertinent points concern­ from 5 to 8 o’clock. lost averages, scoring, and de­ view Catholic books for any,school of the Association of the Catholic ing the use of pictorial journalism fense, and in individual marksman­ In connection with the affair, or sodality group that may wish Schools’ Press Relations to be held in the school papers. a complete hope chest will be given ship with Schmitz’s 71 points. to have them do so. They plan at Loretto Heights college Feb. 26 Competent speakers will tell of away under the auspices of the P.- to have an old-fashioned spelling and 27. Governor Ammons has the advantages of using pictures T. A. The women of the Altar and bee contest at the end of the year consented to open this press con­ not only in the annual but also in Rosary society will give away an with a prize for the girl who can vention. Delegates should make the monthly and quarterly school electric mixer in connection with answer the most questions con­ their plans for attending early and papers. The special phases of pho­ the apron booth they are conduct­ Boy Scout Troop cerning Catholic literature. send in for reservations. tography, colored plates, and roto­ ing. Up to date the following re­ gravure sections in both yearbooks BE LOYAL TO More attractions than ever be­ sults have been effected by this and special editions will be treated. fore arc being offered with this group of Catholic-minded young One of the most interesting talks year’s carnival, and Thursday women: They have surveyed for ■will be on how camera hobbies of Receives Honor night’s crowd was enthusiastic in history and objectives the Cath­ Denver Deanery the individual students may be of its praise of the carnival arrange­ olic magazines listed in Alexan­ great value in making school ments. der’s book. They have voted on papers unusually interesting. (Boy Scout News) A carnival will be held Friday five favorite fiction works and Arguments for and against spe­ afternoon for all the children of Regular meetings of troop No. five favorite biographies. cial pictorial editions of school 101 are held each Fnday evening YOUR PAPER the parish. The women in charge To Give U e o n At present, their big objec­ papers will be given, and opened to at 7:30 o’clock in the Oscar Malo, have left nothing undone to give tive is to put into the public general discussion. Many other them a full afternoon of entertain­ Jr., memorial hall. At the January library more Catholic books. To topics of general interest chosen court of honor, the troop received ment and refreshments. foster this objective, a leaflet was (Denver Deanery) with the purpose of making not One of the features of Saturday the East district achievement ban­ mimeographed by the club and A luncheon will be held Feb. 15 only better, journalists for the night’s dinner is the fact that there ner for 1936. This honor was won distributed at the tea recently at 12 o’clock at the Blue Parrot school papers, but better all- in competition with 23 other troops will be no waiting in line to be sponsored by the student council for the presidents of all the affili­ around writers, will be discussed. served. Through the courtesy of in the East district and shows that and held at the Loretto Heights ated organizations of the Denver the boys in Cathedral parish are one of the patrons of the carnival, college. At this tea there was an deanery. Mrs. Joseph Seubert, taking advantage of all the oppor­ the hall will be equipped with loud exhibit of a dozen or more books, PEarl 2362, is in charge of ar­ tunities that scouting offers. It speaking equipment, and each per­ which were there by the courtesy rangements. requires 15,000 points to win this son, as he enters the fall, will be of the Clark Church Goods com­ The Little Flower social center Study Clnk Hold banner. The boys also won a grade presented wtih a number. When pany and were marked “ Our Fu­ is giving a wedding shower and “ A” rating for the year 1936, the places are available at the tables, ture Reading.’’ Close at hand party for two of the center’s young President Head Acorn award, and the next number in order will be there was another table of well- people, Jennie Tafoya’ and Garfield the Stanley T. Wallbank Presi­ announced over the public address worn and well-marked material Trujillo, who will be married Sun­ dent’s streamer for advancement. system. Approximately 300 per­ Initial Meetings labeled, “ We have read all of day in Sacred Heart church. They The scoutmaster received his cer­ sons can be seated at the tables at these.’’ There was another sec­ have been attending the center for tificate from the national council When you are in the market to one time. tion that stressed the idea of the the last three years. for attending the training school First Aid Classes Planned (Blessed Sacrament Parish) worth of juvenile books when they Two of Little Flower center’s The idea of the Study club has last fall. These awards will be pre­ Beginning next week. Miss Pal­ are truly Catholic. NYA workers. Prances Martinez sented to the troop Friday at the huy anything—no matter what it is mer of the Visiting Nurses’ asso­ been received enthusiastically The club meets bi-monthly. The and Nellie Valencia, are lea'ving throughout the parish. A number regular meeting, to which the par­ ciation will conduct first aid classes intention is to continue the tradi­ for the NYA camp at Colorado ents and friends of the boys are for the pupils of the seventh and of the clubs have held their first tion set by the Catholic Revival Springs to stay three months tak­ invited. —look through the advertisements in eighth grades. meetings, and there are other class, which was given by Sister ing the NYA course in domestic clubs still to be organized. A Troop 78 collected $30 Sunday Marie Clyde at Loretto Heights household arts. The place of Miss meeting of the leaders took place for the Red Cross, to be used for college in the past semester. Iris Weade as piano teacher at the Tuesday morning at the rectory, the relief of the flood sufferers. The Register to see whether you can EPILEPSY (Fits) center is being taken by Mrs. with the Rev. W. J. Mulcahy, di­ Fifty visitors and 16 scouts were CATHEDRAL P.-T. A. Harris. rector of the Study clubs, in present at the party given by the It is of Vital importance that suf­ St. Anthony’s Neighborhood charge. The leaders’ meeting ■will troop Saturday evening, Jan. 30. give your husiness to someone who is ferers from attacks of Epileptic WILL MEET FEB. 10 house has an Indian club for boys be held each week on Tuesday The troop will decorate a show win­ fit.-', convulsions or falling sickness, who are learning bead and leather morning. dow at 41st and Tennyson, celebrat­ helping to make this paper possible. try a treatment which is trust­ The monthly meeting of the handicraft. The girls have an em­ A delegation of about 45 men ing Boy Scout week, Feb. 7 to 13. worthy. If you have been disap­ Cathedral Parent-Teachers’ asso­ broidery class, and last week they accompanied the Rev. Harold V. The court of honor for the pointed in your search for relief, ciation will be held Feb. 10 in the. had a birthday party for 50 of the Campbell and the Rev. W. J. Mul­ North district will be held as usual don’t give, up, but send name, age •school cafeteria at 2:30 p. m. The small children of the neighborhood. cahy to the Knights of Colum­ in Skinner junior high school Tues­ and particulars for a free test, sent council will meet at 1 o’clock the The center is sponsofing adult bus meeting Tuesday night. day, Feb. 9. Troop 78 will have a prepaid. Dr. Fred E. Grant Co., same day. All members are urged bridge classes, which are self-gov­ This Sunday is Communion day 100-per-cent attendance. Advertising revenue is as impor­ 774 Davidson Bldg., Kansas City, to be present. erning and self-supporting. The for the women of the Altar and In observance of Boy Scout Mo. Mr,s. Charles A. Byrne was re­ citizenship class had an exhibit, Rosary society. They will receive week, scouts of troop 126 will re­ cently appointed cafeteria chair­ and C. A. Bent, state superintend­ in a body at the 8:30 Mass, and ceive Holy Communion in a body at tant as subscription revenue to a man after her resignation as Study ent of adult citizenship classes, all members are urged to attend. the 8 o’clock Mass. Fathers are ONE CENT A DAY PAYS club chairman had been accepted. was the main speaker. Mrs. Anna Austin is at Mercy in'vited to receive ■with their scout UP TO $100 A MONTH hospital recovering from pneu­ sons. Scouts are requested to wear paper. *lhe Postal Life & Casualty Insurance Co., 8009 Postal Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., monia. their uniforms to school Anniver­ now offering a new accident policy The meeting of St. Norbert’s sary day, Monday, Feb. 8. Par­ Tvhich pays up to $100 a month for Canoe Service a la Carte circle has been postponed from ents’ night will be observed in «iisability and up to $1,000.00 for deaths at a cost of less than 1 cent a day.. Monday, Feb. 8, to Friday, E%b. Boy Scout week, with a benefit Wore than 200,000 have already bought 12. Mrs. Leo Ewers will enter­ card party at the home of Mr. and this unusual policy. $600,000.00 cash tain the members at her home. Mrs. Robert‘ Petrovich, 600 South All things else being equal—Pat­ mlr*ady paid holders. Men, women and children eligible. Send no money. Simply Mrs. M. A. Spangleburger fell Grant, Friday, Feb. 12. The troop »end your lige. and your beneficiary’s the early part of the week and went on a skating hike to 'Wash­ rame and relationship and a policy will sufltered painful injuries. ington park lake Jan. 28. ronize Register advertisers and tell bo sent you promptly for 10 days’ FREE inspection. No medical examination. No Mrs. Bankhart, who has been Barents. This offer is limited, so write singing in the parish choir, is quite todaj*. ill at a local hospital. Flood Appeal Gains them why you are giving them your Generous Response busmess. TjiCuTm ASTtp: Meeting Held by Catholics throughout the dio­ cese responded generously to the Arvada Society appeal of the Red Cross for funds for relief of the Ohio river valley Bluhill flood sufferers, the Chancery of­ is Guaranteed RICH and (Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada) -i 1 The Altar and Rosary society fice announced. Most of the par­ met Tuesday, Feb. 2, in the base­ ishes in the city made returns di­ FRESH. Try a Vacuum rectly to Red Cross headquarters ment of the church. The Rev. and many Catholics made individ­ Can today. Adam Ritter and 27 women were present. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. ual contributions to the fund. Nearly $700 has been turned in at Schoech were hostesses. the Chancery office for the Red Miss Julia Schneider, who was operated on at Mercy hospital, re­ Cross. The amount represents turned to her home op North the 'returns from only a few of Wadsworth and is doing as well the parishes and several schools, where special collections were as can be expected. taken up. Mmes. Klumkcr, La Moure, Lutkemeier, and Bayer attended Parishes outside the city made the bridge luncheon at St. Clara’s their contributions to local Red Cross offices. orphanage Wednesday. Mrs. Klumker won high score. Mrs. Lutkemeier, who has been CO-OPERATE visiting at the home of her daugh­ Appeal Made by ter, Mrs. Fred Moore, ■will return to her home in Louisville, Ky., School for Piano Friday. An appeal is made to the Reg­ Texas Descendant of ister by a school in one of the out­ lying sections.of the diocese for a St. Dies piano. As there are undoubtedly ^AVOR Abilene, Tex.— A descendant of a number of homes with well-con­ FINER St. Thomas More, Chancellor of ditioned pianos not in use, we pass Femiliei stranded in the upper floor* of Louisville, Ky., homes are England martyred under Henry this appeal along to our readers in replenishing their larders via rope and basket. This cop, pinch hitting VIII and canonized in 1935. died the hope that some one will answer T«li til* people you petronie* as a relief worker, makes the rounds in a canoe laden with food. It here at 87. He was S. P. Moore, this missionary call. Write or let JOB MW their edvertuemeBt might look amusing, but it isn’t. There’s no heat— end distribution a resident of Abilene for more phone the Register, KEystone £ The Reyitter. of food take* time. than 25 years. 4205, for information. Thursday, February 4, 1937 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE ^VEN • CATIiCUC REGISTER Home Economics Page

RULES TIRED HDRSEWIFE HOMEMAKING SUPERVISOR LIS PRIZES Mail or bring recipe or letter, as designated for that particular A cash prize of five dollars will be awarded each week by week, to the office of the Denver Catholic Register, 938 Bannock St. the R e^ster for the winning recipe or letter (as designated for All entries must be in the Register office no latet than the VISITS GIRLS’ COLLEGE DT D E P E R the particular week) selected by Mrs. John Utard, supervisor of following Tuesday. foods at the Cathedral schools. A different subject will be gpven each week and the winning recipe or letter, with the name and address of the contestant, will Wednesday, the homemaking college student not only a voca­ In addition, the Doran Coffee Co. of 1520 20th St. will give be published the following week. division of Loretto Heights col­ tional homemaking education but Eis extra final prizes one Cory Vacuum Glass Coffee Maker and Letters will be judged for their sincerity, brevity, and neat­ DESIRE FOR ERSE lege was visited by Leonora H. opening up a professional field as PICKLE CDMPKNY one six-cup clear Drip Coffee Maker for the two winning letters ness, and recipes for their practical use as well as delicious flavor. Zimmerman, state supervisor of well. or recipes judged best among the winners selected during the All decisions will be considered final. homemaking education for Colo­ For the girl who specializes in contest. rado. Although courses in foods homemaking education, besides The housewife who at and clothing have long been given the fashion-design course, Loretto Denver’s only mustard mill is times grows discouraged in the schools, it has been a re­ Heights college offers various owned and operated by the Perk- with her kitchen tasks will cent development to raise the courses, such as clothing in fash­ ins-Epeneter_Pickle Co., located at standards of these classes to the ion, experimental cookery, nutri­ 900 Lawrence street. Of its many WHITE ROCK have a chance to cash in on college level, and to create more tion, diet in disease, home man­ her very desire to be free at and more courses in the homemak­ agement, home practice, market­ delectable products, including dill Your Budget Approves: EDELWEISS times from these duties. The ing department, offering to the ing, home nursing, food account­ and sweet pickles, “ Loveapplc” Your family will “ go for” the rich delicacy of White Rock Cot­ KITCHEN $5 cash prize to be given to ing, marriage and the family, in­ catsup, “ Real” mustard, and “ El stitutional management, interior tage Cheese. They’ll enjoy its fresh, subtle sweetness; its ap­ the first winner in The Den­ decoration, consumer education Perko” peppers, one of the tastiest pealing flavor. ver Catholic Register’s Home problems, child welfare, with ob­ is “ Lady-Perkins Sandwich Nor is that all! White Rock Economics contest will be Every GdoiI Cook servation of the pre-school child, Sweets.” These thinly-slice^, deli­ Cottage Cheese is an eco­ awarded to the author of the and the teaching of home eco­ cately-flavored pickles are* deli­ nomical food to serve. Up- nomics. cious eaten with plain bread and to-the-minute homemakers best letter on the subject, On the campus is an ideal cbt- butter, not to mention how greatly are planning several meals “ Why I Prefer to Dine at the tage where the girls in the depart­ they add to a dinner or picnic a week around White Rock Largest Deligkts in Meal lunch. To taste them is to create Cottage Cheese dishes. Edelweiss Restaurant.” Let­ ment will be required to live for Selection a six-week term before finishing a craving for their tart sweetness. Buy Some Today! of Fresh Fish ters should not exceed 150 words in length, but should the course. There they will put Perkins-Epeneter products give and Seafoods into practice their knowledge of in the City! contain at least 100 words. character to the simplest meal. The Away From Home the family budget system, keep fact that this company grinds its Try our SPECIAL LOB- Entries must be received at accounts, plan and prepare meals, own mustard makes certain the STER DINNER— Com­ The Register office, 938 Ban­ and entertain at different affairs. best of quality. E. H. Perkins is It is in this little practice home Le Amber Dry Quick Furniture Polish plete for $1.00 nock street, Denver, no later A meal away from home is a real the head of the firm, which has than Tuesday, Feb. 9. treat to every woman, but more been established for 35 years. An Cleans and Polishes Woodwork, Fine Furniture, Floors, and Autos OPEN ALL NITE! particularly to the good cook. For enviable reputation for supplying The it gives new ideas of serving, new the finest of all pickle products Apply evenly on clean surface and let dry. No rubbing nccetsary. Safe for any* combinations of foods, and new has made this company one of one to applys Dcmonitration on request Phone FR. 3036-R. Girl Is Hostess to manners of cooking. Many of the Denver’s outstanding businesses. best cooks I know take their cues On Sale at Denver Dry Goods and D. & F’s, EDELWEISS Don’t forget— if you haven’t 1644 GLENARM for meal planning from good res­ taurant-cooked meals. already done so, try “ Lady-Perkins Tabernacle Circle Sandwich Sweets.” ' WW W T W W W W 'll , In restaurants, some names Miss Prances Chiolero enter­ stand apart, for there are a few Perkins Sandwich Sweets tain^ the Our Lady of Loretto establishments that are in a class Groups to Fight Reds articular DILL AND SWEET PICKLES circle of the Junior Tabernacle so­ by themselves. Yes— with some FISH eopla "LOVEAPPLE” CATSUP ciety in her home Tuesday eve­ few restaurants, fine foods have Quebec. — Seven committees, refer ■•REAL" MUSTARD ning, Feb. 2. Games were enjoyed, been a tradition for a great many four of which are directly under erkint Misses Rozella Weber and Louise years. Their wide-spread fame has the supreme council of the Knights The Perfect Lenten Dish P Perkins Epeneter Pickle Co. been won through an unvarying icklet Krabacher winning the honors. of Columbus, have been appointed "EL PERKO" PEPPERS Those enjoying the social were and uniform excellence in prepar­ with a view to leading an anti- Misses Rozella Weber, Louise ing and serving fine foods. Communist campaign at Quebec. The Mort Weltman Fish Co. Krabacher, Dorothy Walsh, Mar­ Just such a restaurant is the gery Walsh, Evelyn Miller, Eileen “ THE HOUSE. OF FINE SEA FOODS" Edelweiss, which have been build­ DENVER, COLORADO Morrissey, Mrs. Geraldine Nelson, ing up its reputation for fine foods Rose-Ann’s Economy Skin Lotion and the hostess. in the past 32 years. 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ROOFING SUNG FOR NUN dining in this famous cafe. SOCIAL USAGE For all Flat and Edelweiss breads and pastries COURSE BEING GIVEN The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Bo- are all baked in the restaurant’s Steep Roofs Feb. 3, 4, and 5, Theodosia setti was celebrant of the Soleipn own ovens from old-world recipes ASPHALT Mass that marked the golden jubi­ that are delightfully different. The Crosse, nationally known lecturer, lee of Mother Ignatius, now sta­ Edelweiss is very particular to is giving the student body a tioned at the Queen of Heaven serve only the best of corn-fed correct social usage course. The S h in gles orphanage. The Very Rev. Rob­ course is given in two daily lec­ meats. It is this careful attention Made Specially for Thi> Climate I tfJ III iM ert M. Kelley, S.J., president of to quality that makes this restau­ tures for three days. It includes Regis college, delivered a sermon rant so outstanding. lectures on social fundamentals, on the service that Mother Igna­ table etiquette, social occasions, wilk Specials fresh e^gs! tius has given in her years in charm, tact, art of contact, dress, religion. Mrs. J. Utard, Superior of modes, behavior both at home and The Rev. Dr. D. A. Lemieux, in public^ conversation, and voca­ BREAD pastor of St. Catherine’s parish, Foods, to Judge Contest bulary. REFRESHING* DIFFERENT • DELICIOUS was deacon of the Mass; Father Mrs. Crosse was for ten years Charles Hagus, P.R., pastor of Mr«. John Utard, superritor an acting college president, has Annunciation parish, subdeacon, of foods at the Cathedral high written for many of the foremost Liberal supply and the Rev. John Moran of school and grades, has been magazines, and is noted for her White King Golden, master of ceremonies. chosen to judge the recipes and dramatic interpretations of liter­ WASHERS! Soap or Rlnso Several other priests of the dio­ letters receired in The C a th olic ary classics. She has presented with each Elec­ cese were on the altar. Register Home Economics con­ her social usage course to colleges tric Washer sold this At a breakfast held after the test. Her experience as a and universities throughout the The Western Elaterite ONLY month. Rinse tubs services a telegram of congratula­ teacher in this field qualifies her United States under exclusive Free with washers The Best Subsfitnte for Meid tion was received from the Most Roofing Co. / to select the winning recipe and auspices. Her course, besides be­ selling at $59.50 and MACARONI! more than takes the placece of Rev. J. Henry Tihen, former letter each week. ing authoritative, is also practical Equitable Bldg. TAbor 5287 up. Easy, 1-Minute, Bishop of Denver. for every-day use. General Electric, meat on the I

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i 1 PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4208 Thursday, February 4, 1937 YOUR NERVES? JUGOSUVIAN PRIEST GIVES COLORADO SPRINGS TO HAVE M ANY women suffer from periodic pains in MISSION IN PUEBLO PARISH NOON MASS DAILY IN LENT side or back—from nervousness, irrita­ Pueblo.— The mission given last held Feb. 12 at the Silver Slipper. DI[S 0NC 0ISI Colorado Springs. — Beginning ver preached a special sermon for bility, heat flashes week at St. Mary’s church for the Chi Gamma Chi met Tuesday on Ash Wednesday and continuing the occasion. Fifty of the high ana discomforts as­ older people of the parish, with evening at the home of Miss Leona throughout the season of Lent, school pupils were enrolled. The sociated with func­ the Rev. Vital Vodusek in charge, Vogt. Assisting hostesses were Glenwood Springs.— Mrs. Mary Mass will be celebrated each day investiture was followed by a tional disturbances, was a great success. The church Mrs. Rose Redwine, Miss Elizabeth Lunny, 80, one-time resident of at noon in St. Mary’s church. Spe­ breakfast at the school. Toast­ they should try was crowded for nearly every Byrne, and Miss Terese McDon­ Glenwood Spring, died recently in cial devotions will be held every master for the occasion was Wil­ j . Oiat vegetable tonic service. The mission closed Sun­ known for nearly aeventy years as nell. The following were present: Los Angeles, Calif., where she had _ Wednesday and Friday in the Len­ liam Gaughan. Appropriate talks Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Read this: day afternoon with Solemn Bene­ Miss Catharine Merchant, Miss Ce­ gone in September, accompanied j ten period at 7 ;30 p. m. On were given by the following stu­ jdra, F, Dc Anda of Sp^arks, Ncv., Box 544* diction. Father Vodusek, who is celia Lidle, Miss Alyce' Vitulla, by her daughter, Mabel, in hope W'ednesdays, there will be Rosary, dents elected by their respective •aid: “ There is nothing better in my opinion from Jugoslavia, remained, in for women as a tonic than Dr. Pierce’s Fa­ Miss Anna Lidle, Miss Lill O’Con­ of improving her health. Mrs. swmon, and Benediction. A spe­ classes as representatives: Seniors, vorite Prescription. At times when I w^as Pueblo until Wednesday evening, nor, Miss Mina Isbester, Mrs. Lunny and family had made their cial series of sermons on the sacra­ Adelaide Lachowsky and Robert weak and suffered from nervqusncss, asso­ when he left for Leadville, where Mary Burdick, Miss Dorothy Ray- home in and near -Glenwood for ment of Matrimony will be Kekeisen; juniors, Geraldine Mc­ ciated with menstrual functional disturbances, he will hold a mission for a week. •Favorite Prescription* helped me quickly. It hawk, Mrs. Isabel Cooper, Mrs. La more than 30 years. She was one preached by the Rev. William Cormack and Jesse Sutherland; •timulatcd my appetite, then I became strong ’* There are many residents of that Vina Joswick, Mrs. Margaret of Glenwood’s highly respected and Kelly. On Fridays, there will be sophomores, Mary Rose Noll and New size, ubs. 50c. Liquid $1.00 & $1.35, section who speak Slovenian and Hardaway, Mrs. Nellie Rinker Mc­ loved citizens. Although 80 years Stations of the Cross, followed by George Vandenburg; freshmen, they are looking forward to the Donald, Mrs. Helen Wenger of of age, she had until recently been Benediction. \The Sunday devo­ Joan Harris and Melvin Good. An services. Father Vodusek made Trinidad, and the four hostesses. very active around her home in tions will be at 4 o’clock in the address by the Rev. William Kelly Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted many calls at the homes of mem­ Students’ Club Organized caring for garden flowers that afternoon. completed the morning’s program. An Efficient Dignified Service bers o f the Pueblo parish and vis­ A newly-organized club for stu­ would be a credit to any home in The V e/y Rev. William Kipp, Few events in the scholastic calen­ HARRY M. LUSTIG ited nearby towns. dents of St. Patrick’s sclyiol will the city. pastor, who has been vacationing dar surpass the sodality reception OPTOMETRIST Members of the Catholic Daugh­ be known as the Primrose club. In the early days, the Lunny’s in the West, is resuming his^duties in beauty and importance, and stu­ That Merits Your Careful ters of America, under the leader­ The girls met Friday afternoon at were residents of Leadville, where on Friday, Feb. 5. dents of each class anticipate the Office Phone KEystone 3683 ship of the regent, Mrs. L. R. the home of Miss Cecelia Mae her husband, a son, and daughter The Rev. Francis Hornung, 0. celebration with added interest 935 Fifteenth St. Balleweg, worked on the Red Cross Spitzer. After the business ses­ are buried. She is survived by two S. B., of Holy Cross abbey in and enthusiasm as year succeeds Consideration OCULISTS . PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED flood relief committee Monday sion, a birthday party was given daughters, Mabel and Agnes. Miss Canon City is assisting at St. year. and took in offerings for the cam­ for Miss Ann P’itzgerald and Miss Agnes Lunny, who has made her Mary’s in th4 absence of the Rev. Seton Alumnae Elect Officer* paign. Frances Naughton. Those present home in California for some years, John Scannell, who is attending At the annual meeting of the Several Pueblo students at were Miss Geraldine Vay, Miss is superintendent of the surgical the the Eucharistic Congress at alumnae of the Seton school of Colorado college in Colorado Alice Vay, Miss Mary Dorazio, department of Santa Fe hospital. Manila, P. I. nursing held at Seton, Miss The­ Springs came home for a vacation Miss Dorothy Smith, Miss Fitzpat­ Miss Mabel Lunny is Colorado 50 Enrolled in Sodality resa Johnston was elected pres­ National last week. Miss Jane Ann Gass- rick, Miss Naughton, Miss Mary state secretaiy of the C. D. of A. An an investiture of the Sodality ident; Josephine De Oui, Pueblo, man visited her.parents, Mr. and Malay, Miss Spitzer, Miss Eleanor Funeral services were held in Los of the B. V. M. on the Feast of first vice president; Thelma Mat- ^FEDERALdltoSPIR-'CAj0407 Mrs. Sid Gassman, and Misses Griesemer, counselor, and Mrs. Angeles with interment in Calvary the Purification, Feb. 2 the Rev. thys, recording secretary; Ellen Market Geraldine and Joanna Daily vis­ Spitzer. cemetery. Wiliam Kelly celebrated Mass and Flynn, Pueblo, corresponding sec­ JAMES P. McCONATY the Rev. William Higgins of Den- 1017 15th ST, ited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. The Study club meeting of the P. J. Kirwan, Sr., Ill retary, and Juliana Schano, treas­ Between Curtis and Arapahoe James Daily. Ladies’ Catholic Benevolent asso­ P. J, Kirwan, Sr., who has been urer. Sister Cyril, superintendent TA. 4892 TA. 4898 Mrs. Louise Millinger and her ciation was held at the home of vei-y ill of pneumonia at Hopkins of the nursing school, talked on nephew, William McCarthy, re­ Mrs. C. L. Ducy Thursday eve­ hospital, is reported slightly im­ Canon City Group “ Notes on Modern Nursing Prob­ Stock Show Beef turned last week from Algonac, ning, Jan. 28. proved. lems.” The next meeting will be Sirloins or Flat Bone Steaks Mich., where they had inspected a Mrs/® J. A. McDonnell gave a Miss Evelyn Brown, who had in April in’ St. Mary’s hospital in 2 7 Me lb. boat factory, and brought back a breakfast at her home Saturday spent the past several months in Postpones Supper Pueblo. high-speed boat they will use at morning complimentary to Mrs. Oklahoma and at other points, has Fr. Lopez Closet Mission Grand Lake. Theodore Loeffler, a recent bride. returned to Glenwood. Canon City.—The Mothers’ club A special mission for the Span­ The appointments were carried out Mrs. J. C. Welte was hostess to Johanna McNulty, little daugh­ of St. Michael’s parochial school ish-speaking residents of St. Caalwa That Art Built te De. the members of St. Mary’s hospital in yellow and white. met Tuesday afternoon in the so­ Mary’s parish came to a close Sun­ Hmr X mU S nw kc fjn Ymur The annual birthday celebration ter of the T. F, McNultys, was Sr m Mc ItaqutruiKiits. guild last Friday. The guild cial hall, with Mrs. A. W. Ham­ day, Jan. 31. The mission, of the local C. D. of A. court is taken to her home from a local HOSPITAL—HOME works for the pediatric ward at St. hospital, where she had undergone mond, president, in charge of the preached by the Rev. Juan Lopez, INSTITUnONE Mary’s hospital. planned for Tuesday evening, meeting. Various business mat­ C.SS.R., had a large attendance at Armstrong Feb. 9, when a dinner will be held an operation for ruptured appen­ dix. ters pertaining to the school were all the exercises. Caster Co. Benefit Social to Be Held at one of the hotels. The commit­ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thome and discussed and financial reports Father Lopez addressed an as­ Formerly Industrial The Chi Alpha Sigma fraternity tee in charge of this affair consists were gfiven. The chili supper Caster and Truck Co. members are making extensive children, Morgan and Mary Rita, sembly at St. Mary’s high school. of Miss Lillie O’Connor, Mrs. Al­ scheduled to be served Tuesday plans for their social Feb. 11 for left Tuesday for a trip to Mexico The talk centered on conditions in KE. 4951 bert Thomas, and Mrs. Mack Get- evening of next week has been 625 14TH ST.» DENVER the benefit of the pediatric ward tler. There will be a program in City. They will return home via Mexico at the present time. A at St. Mary’s hospital. Joseph California and the Boulder Dam postponed until after Easter be­ rapid recapitulation ' of Mexican which the members will take part. cause of illness among the mem­ Comisky is general chairman of route. history formed a background for It IS expected that there will be bers of the club. I CALL the affair. visitors from some of the nearby Mrs. J. F. Gregory has gone to the lecture. Most interesting, how­ The Altar and Rosary society ever, were the personal experi­ Verdi chapter of Amici d’ltalia courts. Court St. Ann will be 12 Bartlesville, Okla., where she will ___ JB______.ja L > -^ met Thursday, Jan. 28. Mrs. D. ences of the speaker. In the near I JOHNSON held its January meeting in St. years old this year. spend two weeks visiting her G. Hayes is the president for the future, Father Lopez intends to Patrick’s hall with the president, daughter, Mrs. T. W. Wheeler. STORAGE & MOVING CO. Pre-Lenten Party Planned new year. Plans for the coming return, and at that time he will Joe Musso, in charge. New offi­ A pre-Lenten card party will be Mrs. Henry Bosco suffered a Greentburg, stroke of paralysis at her apart­ months were discussed. A report again address the student body. WHY TAKE CHANCES? cers were installed as follows; held Sunday evening, Feb. 7, in from this society shows that it SETON HILL COLLEGE Pennsylvania President, Paul De Joy; vice ment at the Star hotel Monday. He promised to bring pictures il­ Tou Can Hare Dependable Servict St. Anthony’s hall. All are in­ cleared over $1,000 dollars in 1936 lustrative of his many narrow and the Cost Is Very Low. president, Joe Farbo; recording Her condition is somewhat im­ Accredited by Women frem 11 Foreign Countries vited to attend. by activities and a collection taken escapes while in Old Mexico. PEarl 2433 221 Broadway secretary. Miss Rose L. Costanza; Mrs. Leo Driscoll and family proved. Association of American Universities and 37 American States up among the church members. Extra prayers are being said in corresponding secretary. Miss and her sister, Mrs. M. Beecher, L. DeMershman, who has been Miss Josephine Balagna of all St. Mary’s high school classes Catherine Christiano; treasurer, have returned to Pueblo from a ill for some time, is reported rest­ Brewster returned to her school for the flood sufferers. The Sis­ Elvira Gobatti; chairman of mem­ visit in California. Mrs. Leo Dris­ ing easily at a local hospital. duties at the academy after an ab­ Upton Renovating Co. bership committee, Kelly Bonjir- coll came home earlier than was Mrs. Fitzgerald Injured sence of a week at home because ters of Loretto, who conduct St. Mary’s, have several schools in the VINCENTIAN BROTHERS no; captain of initiation, Earl anticipatedicip; on account of the seri- Word was received here this of an attack of influenza. are called to a beautiful and lofty vocation, co-operating with the priests CARPET Archives; historian. Miss Pinga- ous illness of Mrs. Vance___ Driscoll. week that Mrs. Winnie Fitzgerald Many people of St. Michael’s inundated regions. in the work of the mission, both at home and abroad. They reap an abundant CLEANERS tore; sergeant-at-arms, Sam Bras- The Young People’s Social club had fallen at her home and frac- church are well again after ill­ The St. Mary’s Pirates defeated harvest of souls in the service of the Master. selero; members of executive com­ ■ ~ ■ . - - - tured her hip. Because of her ad­ Manitou high school, 14-13, in a THAT CLEAN met Tuesday evening in St. Mary’s nesses. The Van Alstyne and the YOUNG MEN mittee, Joe De Carlo, Miss Anna- school hall. A social was the di­ vanced age, the doctors were un­ E. J. Bower families are greatly fast basketball game on the K. of W. H. UPTON. Manacer belle Parlapiano, Miss Tonata Par- version of the evening and re­ able to set the broken bone. Mrs. improved and Dr. E. J. Burke, who C. floor. feeling themselves called to serve God In the religious state are requested Corpus Christ! Parish Rites Set to write us We assure you a prompt and sincere response. Especially wel­ 765 Tejon Street rino, and Miss Frances Sammar- freshments were served. The Fitzgerald, an old-time Glenwood was in a local hospital for a week, come are those who are skilled in any trade. tino. committee in charge of the party resident, nOw resides in Los An­ is back at his office. Bobby Gib­ Lenten devotions will be held TAbor 5223 geles, Calif., and has many friends in Corpus Christ! church every For particulars write to Members of Entra Noi club held consisted of John Evans, chair­ son, who is suffering from an ear REVEREND FATHER SUPERIOR. man; Tony Klune, Miss Anna here. Wednesday and Friday at 7 :45 their monthly meeting Friday eve­ infection, also is improving. The St, Mary’s Seminary Perryville* Missouri ning at the home o f Miss Alice Mutz, Miss Veda Erajavic, and The Catholic Daughters 'held Rev. Albert Schaller, O.S.B., who p. m. On Wednesdays, the devo­ s Charlson. Officers for the year Miss Rose Lessar. Those attend­ their business meeting Monday was very ill for sometime, is bet­ tions will consist of Rosary, SPECIALIST ware installed as follows: Presi­ ing were Misses Rose Spelich, Lil­ evening because the annual “ kid” ter. He is able to be about his sermon, and Benediction. A spe­ YE EAR NOSE THROAT dent, Mrs. Philip Fabrizio; vice lian Lancing, Pauline Terlep, Flor­ party scheduled to be held at this home at the present time, but not cial series of sermons wilT be £ preached by the pastor, the Rev. NERVOUS AND GLAND president, Mrs. John Pagano; sec­ ence Terlep, Catherine Mutz, Val time had been postponed. Many able to attend to parochial duties. retary, Mrs. Joseph Martell; treas­ Pestekle, Helen Lessar, Elizabeth members were ill of flu. Priests from Holy Cross abbey are Felix Abel, on the commandments. DISEASES urer, Mrs. John Taulle; sergeant- Anzik, Anna Barbich, Agnes Raitz, Candles were blessed before the supplying in his stead. The Way of the Cross, followed by DR.P.W.FORSTER.d .C.' at-arms, Mrs. Joseph Musso; Rose Pestekle, Josephine Lousin, Mass Tuesday, the Feast of the Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Sterling Benediction, will take place on PHONE m a i n 5 5 9 6 trustees, Mrs. Sam Spinuzzi, Mrs. Edith Sudinsky, Stephania Papish, Purification, by the Rev. Clarence w’ere guests in Denver Saturday Fridays. In Lent, the Sunday ser­ 218 STEELE BLDG., 1551 WELTON ST. Ralph Perrota, and Mrs. Russell Stephania Evans, Anna Kolbezen, Kessler. Wednesday, the Feast of and Sunday. mons will be devoted to a con­ Sedita. The ____ nexti . _____ meetingi..*___ __ will *11 «be i Katherine Tezak, Mary Erajavic, St. Blaise, throats were blessed Mrs. D. G. Hayes, Mrs. J. J. Mc­ sideration of the four last things. ------and Elsie Pugel, and Stanley Ga- following the Mass, and again at Donnell, and Mrs. Harry Scarf Sunday will be Communion day cink, William Poder,. John Lan­ 7:30 in the evening. were among the Canon City wom­ for the Corpus Christi guild. The cing, Louis Raspet, Joe Klune, The P. McNulty family of Cattle en who attended a talk given in monthly meeting will take place Louis Zunich, Stanley Zunich, Creek and the Chris Quigley fam­ Florence Monday. Thursday, Feb. 11, I Windsor-Meadow Gold John Terlep, Jr.; Harold Orazem, ily of Spring Valley are recovering Miss Elois Meade was a dinner Fr. Higgins to Preach in Kris Stance, Peter Thomas, Wil­ from flu attacks. hostess Tuesday evening, when she Broadmoor ^ CALL MAIN 5131 liam Ratkovich, Martin Poder, and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Keegan re­ entertained a small group of Lenten devotions will be held Victor Ursick. turned last week from Denver, friends. at St. Paul’s chapel, Broadmoor, J TheTheStana standard in Dairy Products for Forty Years Novena Held at Orphanage where Mr. Keegan had-attended Mrs. Thomas Prescott is ill in every Wednesday and Friday in The Church Unity Octave was the state meeting of county clerks her home and suffers from a lame­ the penitential period. On Wednes­ S a w w v w w v held in the Sacred Heart orphan­ and Mrs. Keegan had visited her ness, making it necessary to use a days, there will be Rosary, sermon, age chapel and was followed by a sisters, Mrs. J. M. Harrington and crutch to get about the house. and Benediction. The Rev. Joseph public novena in honor of the Mrs. Teresa Almquist, and her Mrs. Mary Morello, long-time Higgins of St. Patrick’s church, Blessed Sacrament for the success brother, A. M. Holland. resident of Rockvale, died at her Pueblo, will preach the first Lenten of the Eucharistic Congress at Ma­ home Sunday, Jan. 31, following an sermon on Ash Wednesday eve­ nila. The children attended Mass Sick Prieits’ Retreat Donated illness of two months. She was ning. He will be followed by dif­ and Benediction and received Holy Montreal.— A new retreat for born in Italy 73 years ago, and ferent preachers as the season DENVER Communion each morning. They sick priests of this diocese has been came to this country when a young progresses. On Fridays, there will offered several thousand ejacula­ confided to the care of the Clerics woman. She settled in Rockvale be the Stations of the Cross, fol­ BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL tions for the glorification of Jesus of St. Viator. The home is the with her husband when that town lowed by Benediction. in the Blessed Sacrament and for gift of Mrs. Arthur Roy. was founded, and had always been Owing to the prevalende of scar­ DIRECTORY the conversion of Communists to identified with the activities of let fever in the locality, the Satur­ the faith. orphanage because Mrs. Vance the community. She is survived day religious instructions in the The firms that appear in this directory, or have dis­ Driscoll, who had been very ill of mission church at Fountain have play ads in other sections of your Register, consist­ The Feast of the Presentation by one son, John of Rockvale, and of the Child Jesus in the Temple pneumonia at St. Mary’s hospital one brother, Modesto Valerio of been temporarily abandoned. ently represent the best in their business and profes­ was fittingly celebrated. Eighteen since the death of her father, Jos- Lincoln park. The funeral took Sacred Heart Schedule Given sion. They are doing their part to deseive your trade altar boys carried lighted candles Hochenauer, on Jan. 13, is now on place Wednesday at St. Patrick’s Lenten devotions at Sacred by supporting your paper. You can do your share in the procession and the chil­ the way to recovery. church in Rockvale. Heart church will be held at Fr. Wolohan in Hospital 7:45 p. m. every Wednesday and a cciden t by patronizing them and mentioning The Catholic dren’s choir sang hymns to the Mrs. T. J. Mclnerney of Colorado Blessed Lady at the Mass. The Very Rev. Thomas J. Wolo­ Springs, a former resident of this Friday in the season. A spe­ Register. On Sunday evening, the children han of Sacred Heart church is city, is critically ill in a hospital cial series of sermons on the sac­ — MAKE THIS A H A B I T - had their annual Holy Childhood quite ill at St. Mary’s hospital there. raments will constitute a part of party. After a lengthy program suffering from a heavy cold. Funeral services were held Sat­ the Wedensday evening devotions. REGISTER ATTENTION TO CATHOLIC and refreshments, games were Judge and Mrs. John Murphy urday morning, Jan. 30, for Dom­ On Fridays, there will be the W’ay ______REGISTER AOS______played until all were ready to re­ are confined to St. Mary’s hospital inic Constantino of Brookside. Pall­ of the Cross and Benediction. tire. On Friday, all will enjoy because of attacks of the flu. Mrs. bearers were Carlo Aprato, Joseph Sunday is general Communion two motion pictures, entitled The Murphy has been in the hospital Aventatti, Alex Beltramo, Louis day for the women of the parish. AUTOMOBILES Count Takes the Count and Wan­ for about two weeks, and the judge Moschetti, Tony Fragino, and Dom­ A special pre-Lenten series of derer of the Wasteland, and on was taken there this week. inic Castagna. parties to aid the parish is now in 13th & Lincoln St. Patrick’s day, The Arizonian The members of the Seton Ath­ progress. Each party is held at JAMES MOTOR CO. KE. 8221 and Grandfather’s Clock. After letic club, made up of*nurses from the home of one of the parishion­ the hospital, are sponsoring a Val­ ers. The series will culminate in DODGE AND. PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS Easter, the usual weekly programs will continue. entine social Friday evening in the Cathedral Group one large party before Lent. Many Expert Repair Service at Reaionable Retei— Alto Used Cart The sum of $15 was collected recreation hall of the hospital. valuable prizes will be awarded. i for the children of heathen lands The doctors and their families and Kansas Priest Visits Hospital FLORIST on the sale of a pair of roller friends have been invited to at­ To Meet Feb. 12 The Rev. John Lenahan of Clay skates donated by a friend of the tend. A large crowd is expected. Center, Kans., was a visitor at St. orphanage, and $10 was collected The blessing of throats was per­ The Cathedral Altar and Rosary Francis’ hospital recently. The Bright Spot in the mite boxes. The entire formed in all of the parishes of society will meet at the Catholic Mrs. Mary Bums of Cripple amount, $25, was sent to the Rev. the city Wednesday, St. Blaise’s Daughters’ clubhouse Friday, Feb. Creek, who had been seriously ill F. Gregory Smith of Denver for day, and large crowds attended 12, at 2 o’clock. The president, here, is now reported to be recov­ Flower Shop use in the foreign missions. There morning, afternoon, and evening. Mrs. 'Thomas G. Barry, will pre­ ering. ’ PUEBLO DEATHS has also been collected at the Boy Ethelbcrt Rhoades died in Denver side, and the hostesses for the day Mrs. J. Charles DeLongchamps Fifth Avenue and Josephine orphanage $5 for the flood suffer­ as the result of a double attack of pneu­ will be Mrs. John B. Carroll, Mrs. is seriously ill here of pneumonia. ers. The money was sent to the monia and influenza. He was a salesman 6. W. Gunnison, and Mrs. Cath­ Miss Florence Conroy^ who had YORK 0690 for a manufacturing company in Denver, resided at the sanatorium here, Red Cross through F. Hoag. but resided here with his wife at 207 erine Harkins. Instead of spending money on East Routt avenue. Mr. Rhoades was The board of managers will made a good recovery and has re­ LAUNDRIES Valentine cards, the orphanage not well for the past year, and several gather at I o’clock on the day of turned to her home at 1101 East children will adopt a pagan boy times his wife had been called to his the meeting in the library of the C. Platte avenue. *^DsBTsr’s Most ProgrsssiTS Laundry” bedside while he was traveling his terri­ and girl to be named Joseph and tory. This time, Mrs. Rhoades was also D. of A. clubhouse. The Rev. Dr. Miss Katherine Rock, formerly Mary. ill at SL Mary’s hospital suffering from Thomas A. Doran, .spiritual direc­ a patient at the sanatorium, vis­ The chaplain, the Rev. P. J. influenia and was unable to go to him. Mr. tor, will preside at this meeting ited many of her old friends re­ THE CASCADE LAUNDRY Rhoades embraced the Catholic faith last Phelan, is delivering a series of and all members of the board are cently. Miss Rock now resides at “TRY OUR NEW SERVICE” Saturday, receiving the Last Sacraments. When lectures on the Apostles’ Creed, Besides his wife. Callie, he also leaves a urged to be present. the home of her parents at 828 and will continue in Lent with Bon, Boy Rhoades, who came from St. Sunday, Feb. 7, will be Com­ East Willamette avenue. Complete Laundry Service talks on the commandments. Louis to be with his mother; two broth-^ munion day for the society._ Joseph A . Lee Buried ers. and six sisters. The body was 0 Masses, Communions, and spe­ A Requiem High Mass for Jos­ TELEPHONE most...even 1847 Market We Cell For end Deliver FA. 6370-6379 brought to Pueblo and the Rosary was cial prayers are being offered by recited. Many friends attended. The Holy Ghost Group eph A. Lee wa.s offered Thurs­ the children for the repose of the Requiem Mass was offered at St. Pat­ day morning at St. Mary’s church. next door may be too far away! TRANSFER AND STORAGE soul of the Rev. Eusebius Schling- rick’s church. His wife and son accom­ Burial was in Evergreen ceme­ panied the body to Slater, Mo., Mr. To Meet on Feb. 8 man, O.F.M., of St. Elizabeth’s Rhoades’ birthplace, where burial took tery. Joseph A. Lee, 80, was bom church, Denver, an old-time friend place in the family plot. The regular meeting of the Holy in Connecticut. He came to Colo­ of the institution. Pauling Shustar, born and reared In Ghost Altar and Rosary society rado in the 90’s and never re­ Gallagher Transfer & Storage Co. Pueblo, died at Alamosa Sunday night, will be held Monday, Feb. 8, at 2 turned to the East. He is sur­ Useful daily, priceless in emergencies, a telephone costs Sister Ludmilla and Sister Jan. 24. The body was brought to Pueb­ 1700 16th St. Mathilda, both formerly engaged lo. The Rosary was held at the family p. m. at Holy Ghost hall. The vived by two brothers, Edward T. but a few cents a day. Any employee will take your order. TA. 3341 in work at the orphanage, died at home. 1710 Palmer etreet. Wednesday j hosteSSes for the meeting will be Lee, an attorney residing in Chi­ St.' Louis, Mo., Jan. 23 and 25, evening. Jan. 27. and the funeral Maas Mrs. Lyda O’Hara, Mrs. Mary Pur- cago, and Henry Lee, in the real HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MACHINERY MOVING 7?* at St. Mary’e church at cgH Mrs. Ray Parker, and Miss The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Company respectively, after long illnesses. 10 0 clock the followinx mormng. I n -i estate business in Valparaiso, Ind., There is much rejoicing at the terment was mada in Roselawn. | Mayme O xiara* and a sister in Valparaiso. Thursday, February 4, 1937 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telenhone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE

ATTEND ^ Cathedral Altar and Rotary so­ ST. JOSEPH’S ALTAR SOCIEH ciety ball Feb. 8 at Lakewood 1st Retreat Being country club. Outstanding Cath­ olic social erent of the season. GAINS $1,353 FOR PARISH f Held (or Students (St. Joseph’* Parish) melyn, H. L. Harrison, Stella Ra- A good number of old members dyx, and Gertrude Ford, were in­ Priest's Strange and several new members were stalled. Boulder.— The first annual re­ present at the meeting,of the Altar The Young Ladies’ sodality will Mixture Helps Hair treat for Catholic students spon­ and Rosary society Wednesday, receive Communion Sunday at the sored by the Newman club is being Feb. 3. The retiring officers, Mmes. Remember the A Gonzara UnlveraUy priest chem­ 8:30 Mass. The moderator, 'the ist’s treatise on CARE OF THE held Friday, Saturday, and Sun­ H. J. Sweeney, Don McCormic, and Rev, A. Zeller, C.SS.R., •will pre­ HAIR Is DOW being sent free to scalp day of this week-end. The Rev. Mary Hicks, were hostesses at a sufterers. It describes how to retain side. A pre-Lenten Valentine hair and how to use the strange com­ Harold Glentzer, O.S.B., chaplain luncheon that was served at 1 party was held Thursday, Feb. 4. o’clock. At the meeting, it was pound, mixed four years ago by of the club, is conducting the re­ Mrs. Mamie Goll, who is well Father James Gilmore, which grew announced that in 1936 the society treat. All meetings and confer­ known in this parish, is a patient" perfect hair on head of bald student. turned in to the church fund Since then, more than 40,000 bottles of ences are held at St. Gertrude’s at Mercy hospital. Mr. Egan, fa­ ■1] $1,353.63, which was the proceeds the fluid have been successfully used academy on University hill. ther of Mrs. A. Pollock of 308 by scalp sufterers, all royalties going Twenty-nine members were ini­ from card parties, lunches, circles, to charity. A 3-month supply of the dues, and- the fall festival. The West Fourth avenue, who broke Church in compound (called Halrmore) is sold tiated into the club Saturday. The his hip several weeks ago, shows for 32.00. Write for free treatise to R. ceremony was followed by a social new officers, Mmes. Martin Bom- H. (iilmord (brother of Father Gil­ a slight improvement. more), Textile Tower, Seattle, Wash. in the auditorium of Sacred Heart school. Those who were initiated The Very Rev. C. J. Darley, C. are Roene Abrums, Nellie Marga­ SS. R., and the Rev, P. G. O’Con­ ret Archibald, Ann Marie Bollero, nor, C.SS.R., expect to leave next Shrine of Pauline Bigelow, Dorothy Casey, week for Chicago, where they will Josephine Ciochetto, Jeanne De­ preach a two-week mission at St. Blessed Martin laney, Frances Kalcevic, Kathryn Leo’s church. Your Will Koerber, Lauretta Maloney, Leota The Rev. Ralph Michaels, C. SS. (St. Ellubeth’s Church, Chicago, III.) Pekrul, Julie Southwell, Rose TO DE POESEIIIED R., gave the annual retreat for Henry, Laurence Monniger, Mar­ the high school that opened Mon­ Perpetual Novena every Sunday garet Scarafiotte, Ralph Politte, day and closed Thursday at the evening at 8 o’clock. Send in your Clifford Morelli, Prank Zanoni, The first of a series of picture 8 o’clotk Mass with a general Com­ Remember the Poor Missions of the Diocese petitions and thanksgivings. Join Michael Scerba, Leonard Willy, sermons will be presented Ash munion. Wednesday evening, Feb. 10, in Blessed Martin’s league, which Arthur Pattor, Edward Campiglia, Services on Ash Wednesday eve­ Loyola church, E. 23rd Ave. and continues the 1 i f e w o r k of Eugene Bigelow, Bernard Brands, ning, Feb. 10^ will be held at 7 :30 this saintly Dominican Brother William Brady, John Brady, James York St., by the* Rev. George A. and will consist of Rosary, sermon amongst the poor and suffering. Whaley, Morgan Ryan, and Betty Keith, S.J., of Sacred Heart par­ by Father Christian Darley, and ish. These illustrated sermons will Become his client. For informa­ Maschetti. Benediction. Ashes will be dis­ tion, write to Blessed Martin’s be continued each Wednesday eve­ Chaperons for the social were ning in Lent. The subject to be tributed .after services and also League, 4049 S. Wabash Ave., Miss Evelyn Sturdyvin and Fran­ after the Masses. Chicago. treated Feb. 10, “Jesus Christ, the In an alt.r boys’ contest that cis Geek, who is the faculty spon­ Sa-vior of the World,’’ must be s4en Form of Bequest for Establishment of sor of the club. to get a full appreciation of suc­ began Nov. 1 and closed on Jan. 15, the following were awarded The last meeting of the club ceeding topics. prizes: High school— W alter IS YOUR HAIR featured a talk on the sacrament Following are the subjects to be Bridgewater, Frank Ford, and of Matrimony by Alec Keller of treated by Father Keith: Feb. 17, Herbert Schull; grade school— R. Denver. “ Christ vs, the Sham Catholic;’’ Funds for Education of Priests: WORTH 6 0 f^? Garrett, George Ford, J. Cusack, li yoni Hail U Ihiaalag, il 70m icalp poraa ar« Feb. 24, “ The Sacred Love Story of H, Radyx, P. Ochs, J. Martin, and ologaed, il you ar« iiufiarisg from loot* dan I! the Mass;’’ March 3, “ The Sacra­ dmi^ wiiy not try, on* bottU of JAPANESE Oils ment of Love;’’ March 10, “ Con­ R. Dooley. The prizes consisted of •—ihe cleacain? scalp m*dicin* tkat sttmnlatos statues, crucifixes, companion •npexficial cfrcnlation. fession—Peace of Soul;’’ March 17, cases, and rosaries. They were If you haT* been disappointed before, remem* “ The Wedding Ring;” March 24, ber JAPANESE OIL is oifferenil It h^^s a tour “ True Soldiers of the King.” awarded Friday, Jan. 29, by Broth way action *— Coanter-Irrilant Antiseptic — er Benedict, C.SS.R., the director. Medicinal—Cleanaiag. Attacks conditions wHicH All are invited to attend this oontribate to hair lost. One application vriU series, with the exception of chil­ A junior Holv Name society has prore its itiianlatiag action. Macie in U. S. A. been organized among the grade dren under high school age. The VTHy not inTest 60c today in this 50 year old school students by Father Darley. “ I hereby give and bequeath to the proren hair preparation? At all good drug stores. pictures are being presented in the church by special ecclesiastical per­ The solemn reception of the mem^ m Write for Valueble Booklet **THE hers will take place Sunday at Fr0A*TRUTH ABOUT THE HAIR*' (St. James’ Parish) mission. Each Wednesday evening edited by a reiiatered physician the 7:30 Mass. The boys will re­ The Forty Hours’ devotion will in the series the Rosary will begin NATIONAL RBIEDY CO. DapLBj 56 W. 45 CT., N.Yu promptly at 7:45, the sermon will ceive Communion with the men for begin Sunday after the 8 o’clock the first time Sunday, Feb. 14. Fa­ Roman Catholic Bishop of the Mass. As it is the first Sunday last from 8 until 9 o’clock, and Benediction will be concluded at ther Darley announced that in the of the month, it also is the reg:ular near future the C.Y.O. will be Communion Sunday for members 9:15 p. m. Non-Catholics will find Missionary Brothers the sermons of special interest. given serious consideration. of the Altar and Rosary society Father Darley was host to mem­ Diocese of Denver, Colorado, the Novitiate of the Lay Brothers and all women of the parish. The Missionaries of the Sacred Heart bers of St. Alphonsus’ guard at a welcome candidates in good standing The women will occupy the pews dinner Thursday, Jan. 28. At the for missionary work at home and on the Blessed Virgin’s side of the election of officers, Larry Sexton abroad. church in order to leave the pews and George Canny, secretary and For particulars, apply to Parish Has Fine sum of $ ...... for the education FATHER JOHN DICKS, M.S.C. on St. Joseph’s side for the Holy president, respectively, were re­ 719 Batavia Ave. Geneva, Illinois Name men and all men of the par­ elected. Present were Mr. and ish. The children -will meet as Mrs. John Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. usual at 9:15 o’clock, but, instead C. Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of their re^ la r Sunday school Flood Collection Bergner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert and maintenance, in Colorado, of program, -will have devotions in Turner, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Mc' honor of the Blessed Sacrament. (St. John’s Parish) Closkey, Mr. and Mrs. C. Larry 300 MASSES The list of names of those who An unannounced special collec­ Sexton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Done will adore will be found in the tion for the flood sufferers of the van, George Canny, B. J. Ham­ students studying for the priesthood. ANNUALLY vestibule of the church. Ohio and Mississippi valleys Sun­ mons, Joseph Sheridan, Joseph There -will be devotions Sunday, day morning brought the unex­ Ford, Otto Winter, Joseph Schull, for Membership for life and William Bancroft, Joseph Kastner, after death in the Union of Monday, and Tuesday evenings at pected sum of $165, far more than 8 o’clock. Sunday evening, the the average return on a special Thomas Kavanagh, Art McTavish, Masses and John Swanger, and Misses Tho deceased can also be enrolled Rev. Leonard Gall of St. Cather­ collection. The children of St. Enrollment dues Twenty-five Cents ine’s will preach; Monday evening, John’s school this week augmented Peggy Weadick, Tnelma Home, (never to be renewed) the Rev. Elmer Kolka of St. this sum by $25, raised in special Maureen DuBe, Viola Zoellner, Ei­ leen Larson, Marie McNellis, Helen St. Sodality Philomena’s will speak, and, Tues­ appeals for the flood'sufferers in day evening, the Rev. Joseph Lane the classrooms. The contributions Canny, Cecilia Kuhn, and Hazel for the African Missions of St. Francis de Sales’ will give were forwarded immediately to Davey, and Fathers Darley and DEPARTMENT R the sermon. the Red Cross headquarters. Dockery. 3624 W . Pine Bl., St. Louis, Mo. St. Catherine’s club met with The annual oratorical and elocu­ On Tuesday evening for the clos­ tion contest semi-finals ■will be held ing exercises, the Very Rev. Thom­ Miss Jeanette Dunn Monday, Feb. 1. Miss Ruth Dolaa was a guest Friday, Feb. 12. The finals will be as D. Coyne, C.M., of St. Thomas’ held on the evening of Friday, Feb. seminary and the Rev. Walter J. for the afternoon. The club will Brothers of Holy Cross meet ag^in Monday, Feb. 15, at 19. The subject for the oratorical Canavan will be present in the division is: “ The government has sanctuary in addition to the Rev. the home of Mrs. deorge Mallett. Teaching Brothers: the right and duty to interfere in High Schools and Colleges. St. Joseph’s club met Wednes­ permanent burse for the perpetual James Walsh and the abov^named A private business.” Between the priests. day, Feb; 3, at the home of Mrs. Coadjutor Brothers: T. J. McNally. The next meeting contests on the final evening, the Trades and Clerical Work. of the club will be Feb. 17 at the Glee club will render several se­ JUNlORATESt Watertown, Wisconsin, home of Mrs. John Schilling. lections and the sophomore girls and Valatie, New York. HOSPITAL STAFF Word has been received that will present a program. The school NOVITIATES: Notre Dame, Indiana, and orchestra will play. education of a seminarian is $6,000. Mrs. 0. M. Kellogg suffered a North Dartmouth, Mass. MEMBERS NAMED Several showers have been given Young men interested in the Religious broken toe and leg injuries in a recent accident on her trip to El in the past week in honor of Miss life should write for booklet— Helen Carbrey, who will be mar­ '^The Training of a Brother.'* Appointments on the staff of Paso. St. Anthony’s hospital for the ried Saturday, Feb. 6. Mrs. Ricb Brother Ephrem, C. S. C. Mrs. 0. S. Levin is confined to new year have been announced. a nursing home by a throat ail­ ard Huff entertained for the bride- 218 Dujarie Bldg., Notre Dame, Indiana to-be at a shower Friday, Jan. 29. Any portion of this, however, can be Dr. John S. Bouslog has been ment. Present were Mmes. Charles Car­ Brother Jude, C. S. C. named president, Dr. Gunnar Mr. and Mrs. H. Grant Wim- 823 Madison Ave. \lbany, New York Jelstrup, vice president, and Dr. bush will leave Tuesday, Feb, 9. brey, Agnes Schmitz, Martin George P. Bailey, secretary. The They will motor to New Orleans, Greer, Robert Taylor, and James following have been placed on the from where they -will embark on an Delaney, and Misses Irma Carr, executive board of the staff; Dr. ocean voyage to the Carribean Marietta Maguire, and Gertrude Woman 85 Who J. S. Bouslog, chairman; Dr. Philip sea. Butz. Last Sunday, Mmes. Ger­ Hillkowitz, secretary; Dr. R. G. trude and Alberta Butz entertained Hewlett, Dr. Gunnar Jelstrup, Dr. at a miscellaneous shower at their Never Looked Old W. E. Morgan, Dr. John G. Ryan, home, 4578 Alcott street The fol­ and Dr. M. A. Spangelberger. lowing were present: Betty Bums, Tf you are beginning to show signs of Agnes Lotito, Kelly, Rita age listen to the secrets o f the woman Following ;,re the committee ap­ PDETIIl SOCIEl! 86 who never looked old. pointments for 1937: Interne com­ Johnson, Irma Carr, Mildred Ol­ Pauline Palmer has for years been iver, Denise Law, and Aldon Lan- mittee— Dr. J. G. Ryan, chairman; writing articles and telling women how genham. Miss Genevieve was host­ to erase wrinkles and other marks of age Dr. D. R. Higbee, and Dr. John THE SUM OF $350 WILL TAKE without cosmetics. Only 5 minutes a day ess at a miscellaneous shower Feb. in their own home by an easy method of Zarit; library committee— Dr. Eli Miller, chairman; Dr. G. C. Main, I. The guests were Mmes. Car­ facial rejuvenation that any one can do. brey, May Kelly, Marjorie Meehan, Her secrets fully explained with photo­ and Dr. M. A. Spangelberger; O. graphs in a thrilling book sent free to­ B. committee — Dr. Gunnar Jel­ The regular meeting of the Martin Greer, and George Kellogg, gether with a Facial Analysis Chart also strup, chairman; Dr. Paul K. Catholic Poetry society took place and Misses Lillian McBride, Fran­ free to men or women by writing to ces Miller, Virginia Finilll, Mary Pauline Palmer, 1409A Armour Blvd., Dwyer, and Dr. R. W. Hoyt; pro­ Monday, Feb. 1, at the home of CARE OF A STUDENT Kansas • City, Mo. Write before supply gram committee— Dr. H. D. Ulmer, Miss Nellie Lennon in the form Kintsler, Helen Gibbons, Agnes is gone.—Adv. chairman; Dr. A. W. Fresh­ of a Valentine party. Guests for Lotito, Marietta Maguire, Dorothy man, and Dr. S. P. Ne-wman; rec­ the evening were Miss Anita Welch Medae, Frances Hamilton, Marie ord committee— Dr. T. E. Best, of Chicago, Mrs. Hannah O’Day, Hamilton, and Dot Lenharts. A chairman; Dr. J. D. Hazlett, and Miss Margaret O’Day, Miss Mary kitchen shower was given Wednes­ Dr. W. A. Ohmart; surgery com­ Ellen Doherty, and Edward An­ day, Feb. 3, by Mmes. H. E. Mar­ FOR ONE YEAR. mittee—Dr. W. E. Mogan, chair­ derson. tin and Agnes Schmitz with the man; Dr. H. J. Freeland, and Dr. A number of poems were sub­ following present: Mmes. Carbrey, R. G. Hewlett. mitted on the assignment given. Greer, Henry Cooper, Ben These will be copied and each mem­ Brausch, Roy Bale, Herbert Farm­ ber given a copy at the next meet­ er, and McReynolds, and Miss Dor­ ing, when the class will choose the othy Brasch. Annual Banquet winners for first and second place. The card party held under the The Rev. William Doyle, S.J., auspices of the Holy Name society read several poems from the attarcted the biggest crowd that FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, APPLY AT ever attended a like affair in St. WINTER COMFORT Held by Sodality January number of Spirit, which Joseph’s hall. Nearly $50 was AT LOW COST were discussed. Preface to Poetry (St. Leo’s Parish) by Theodore Maynard was recom­ realized. Prizewiners were Mrs. The annual banquet of the mended by Father Doyle. In the Hazel Sweeney, Mrs. Martin Bom- Lignite Egg - -$5.451 Young Ladies’ sodality was held evening, all were asked to write a melyn, Mrs. Pollock, Mrs. Cath­ erine Cook, and J. E. Richter. Corona Lump- 5.70 Saturday, Jan. 30, at the Casa­ Valentine, and Mrs. Blanche Scar­ nova. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Wil­ borough was given the prize, a Hi-Way Lump- 6.75 liam O’Ryan, spiritual director, booki England, by Wallace Nutting. was the guest of honor. Arrange­ At the close of the meeting, a St. Rita’ s C ourt to Raven Lump- - 7.25 ments were in charge of the retir­ buffet supper was served. ing officers, Margaret Regan, Ag­ The next meeting ■will be held Honor New Members Chancery Monarch Lump 7.25 [ nes Morley, Sylvia Keller, and Feb. 15 at the home of Miss Kath­ Theresa O’Hagan. New officers ryn Olmstead, 964 Downing street. Reservations for the dinner in EMPIRE'LUMP installed were June Holzer, presi­ She will be assisted by Misses Ruth honor of the newly-elected mem­ A GUARANTEED COAL dent; Mary Bennetts, vice presi­ Brown, Sarah Higgins, and Alice bers of Court St. Rita 625, Cath­ dent; Catherine Lahr, secretary; Packham. olic Daughters of America, to be at ^5-95 Alice Miller, treasurer. There is no specific assignment given at the Olin hotel Sunday, On behalf of the sodality, Miss for the next meeting, but Father Feb. 7, at 6 p. m. should be made June Holzer expressed apprecia­ Doyle asked for poems on any sub­ with Miss Margaret Shelton, MA. tion to the retiring officers for ject, in any form, and made these Office 9383. All members are urged to their work in the past year, and two suggestions; Alone in the attend. ?RIO GRANDE presented each with a gift. The cabin of a ship, which is possibly • FUEL CO. • The Business Girls’ Study club evening was devoted to music and sinking; what would be one’s last will meet at the clubhouse at din­ S E COND AND SANTA F E cards. thoughts? FJmotions anticipating ner Thursday, Feb. 11, at 6:1B The next regular meeting of the message in telegram just received. p. m. One of the late books will 1536 Logan Street Denver. Colorado sodality will be held Friday eve­ An invitation is extended to be reviewed ning, Feb. 19, after the devotions. Catholics and non-Catholics who The regular business meeting Dr. Horace Cooper, husband of are interested in writing poetry, will be held Thursday, Feb. 11, aa" Mrs. Cooper, choir director, passed or its appreciation, to attend the at 8 p. m. at the clubhouse. A away. meetings of the society. full attendance is requested. PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, February 4, 1937

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»<< ♦♦♦♦♦ 111 ♦♦♦♦♦♦ »111 |i| ♦♦♦♦ ST. CATHERINE’S GROUP PLANS Everything Depends Upon Good Vision C0U[G[ ClIISS ORDER Give your eyes their food . . . good light. And give them help ST. PATRICK’S DAY DINNER . . . the help that Optical Science offers. GGASSES. Don’t COAL TO SPONSOB FETE (St. Catherine’i Parish) After all the Masses last Sun­ OPEN 10 POPILO handicap your chance in life with weak blurred vision. Arrange • At the Altar and Rosary so­ day, members of the Altar and today for an eye examination. ciety meeting Tuesday, Feb. 2, Rosary society took orders for NOW! (Loretto Heighti College) the following were assigned to candles for Candlemas day. The The dancing classes being spon­ In the spirit of the South, the duties for the St. Patrick’s day following took iharge at the va­ sored by St. Francis de Sales’ P.- EGG ...... $5.20 LU M P...... $5.55 sophomore class will give a mardi dinner March 17: Mrs. Davidson, rious Masses: At 6 o’clock— Mmes. T.A. are proving very popular, and Other High Grade* of Coal at l^arket Price* in charge of the dinner; Mrs. Schil- Doherty, McGlone, Stewart, and the association has decided to open SWIGERT BROS. gras Shrove Tuesday as a final Prompt Delivery Service linger, in charge of the dining Bonner; at 7:30 o’clock — Mmes. these classes to the children of celebration before the Lenten sea­ room; Mrs. Schmittling, entertain­ Weber, Shea, Doyle, and Davidson; other Catholic schools in the city. Du*tle** Delivery— W e Spray Your Bin* Better Vision Good Service Optometrists son begins. Guests will be costumed ment, and Mrs. Mayeau and Mrs. at 8:45 o’clock— Mmes. Schmitt- The classes are held on Satur­ for Every Age at Right Prices and masked. At the grand march, Swan, tickets. The following wom­ Hng, Morfeld, Haley, and Bishop; day and are in charge of Cecile THE RUGBY COAL CO. 1550 California KEystone 7651 en served refreshments: Mmes. at 10:30 o’clock—Mmes. Flaherty, King, a prominent dance instruc­ the king and queen of the ball will Ditolla, Doyle, and Beck. Grannell, Moran, and Denny; at tor. Grade school children are D. V. HARPER, Mgr. be selected. The choice will be The Rev. B. J. Paolazai is call­ 12 o’clock — Mmes. Schillinger, being taught tap, musical comedy, Home Public Market KEy*tone 0121 based on the originality and clever­ ing for adult members of the par­ Mayeau, Swan, and Maddock. etc. The pupils of the high school ness of the costumes. Refreshments ish who have singing voices to The members of the Altar and have the evening hours for in­ will be sold as a Red Cross benefit meet at the church Thursday, Feb. Rosary society who are caring for struction in the latest ballroom 11, at 7:30 p. m. the altars for the month of dances. There is a nominal charge after the crowning of the king and February are Mmes. Davidson, of 10 cents made for these lessons. queen by the evening’s court jes­ The regular meeting of the C. T.-P.A. will be held Tuesday, Feb. Bowman, and Barth. A new victrola-radio combina­ 28 E. 6th ter. Catholic 0, at 3:15 p. m. in the banquet hall. The' card party sponsored by the tion with amplifiers has been in­ The Sports club has a skating Ave. Symbolism Mrs. Perkins of the Visiting Altar and Rosary society at the stalled for the use of the ballroom party planned in the mountains for Nurse association desires a home Public Service auditorium Feb. classes. The hours for classes are a Satjirday. Miss Margaret Killeen, hygiene class if enougli are in­ 1 was a great success. The hostesses as follows: Seventh and eighth Catholic Church and TA. 6468 Specialty Sports club sponsor, will accom­ terested. Classes will start the were Mmes. T. J. McGlone, H. grade pupils, 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.; pany the group. second week in February. For Martin, F. Martelli, L. Madigan, third and fourth grade pupils, Institutional Securities Meetings of the Xavier forum information, call GAllup 7273. F. Clark, E. Haley, G. Muser, E. 10:45 to 11:45 a. m.; fifth and were resumed Feb. 2 at Regis col­ sixth grade pupils, 1 to 2 p. m."; "QUALITY MONUMENTS FOR LESS” The Altar and Rosary society Gotchey, W’illiam Purcell, J. Mc­ Combine Safety and lege. The usual schedule of meet­ will receive Communion this Sun­ Ginn, D. A. Mundwiller, P. J, Ber­ first and second grade pupils and ings, twice a month, will be fol­ day at the 7:30 o’clock Mass. ry, F. Krabacker, and R. M. pre-school children, 2:15 to 3:15 lowed. The next assembly of the Stewart. p. m. Grade school ballroom Reasonable Return forum will be held Feb. 15 at Holy Name Men to Meet classes to the ninth grade are held Loretto Heights college, where The Holy Name men will meet Clai* Leaders Lilted from 6 to 7 p. m. High school Specializing in Quality Plumbing and the position of the Chui’ch and Monday evening at 8:15 o’clock. The class leaders in the school ballroom classes are from 7 to 9 labor will be discussed. The Rev. Theodore J. Schulte, S.J., for the past month are as follows: p. m. Heating Repairs will address the men. .^11 men Eighth grade. John Gannon; Miss Marcella Colburn will en­ Children may enroll in these of the parish are invited to epme seventh, John Gleason; sixth, Mary classes on any Saturday. They are tertain at a farewell party for to this meeting and join the or­ Catherine Kirk; fifth, Theresa Isabel Mahony Friday evening. being held in the gymnasium of We invite your inquiries either in SUTTERY & COMPANY ganization. Marie Muto; fourth, Clare Stien- the high school building. Misses Virginia and Marcella hart; third, Evelyn Caranci, and PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS Vollmar will spend the week-end second, Mary Lou Bromme. person or by mail, no obligation. at their home in Platteville. Miss 1646 BLAKE STREET The following were baptized in Bishop Johannes Is Virginia Aasterud will accompany the past week: Geraldine Loretta JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 them as their house guest. Head of Staff Is Pisicchio, daughter of Mr. and USE OF PUPPETS Mrs. Rocco N. Pisicchio, with Steadily Improving IS DEMONSTRATED Nicholas Pisicchio and Mildred SULLIVAN & C o m p a n y The Most Rev. Francis Johannes, Under the direction of the edu­ Pacifico as sponsors, and Donald Bishop of Leavenworth, Kans., who Security Building Thatcher Building cational department, the Thompson Vincent Blanch, son of Mr. and Named at Mercy has been critically ill at St. Jos­ Denver puppeteers, who are touring the Mrs. James Blanch, with Martha Pueblo Blanch and Anthony Blanch as eph's hospital, is steadily improv­ TAbor 4264 country presenting the puppet ing. He will probably be able to Phone 5744 show. Snow JVhite, taught the ai't (Mercy Hospital) sponsors. Delda Aleyne Throop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry leave the hospital in three or four of making and the use of puppets A large gp-oup of prominent weeks* in the classroom Tuesday. The in­ physicians and surgeons of Den­ Throop, was received into the Church last Saturday. Her spon­ The Rev. John P. Walsh of expensive little dolls are simple ver attended the annual assem­ Crested Butte and the Rev. Ray­ enough for all the children to bly of the medical staff of Mercy sors were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Penunzio. mond Ryan, O.M.Cap., patients at make themselves. Mrs. Thompson hospital Saturday evening, Jan. St. Joseph’s hospital, are expected Colorado’s Cleanest Coal—PIKE VIEW stressed the fact that the girls, 30. The social event on this oc­ Canny-Barth Nuptial* Held to leave soon. NO SOOT . NO CLINKER MURPHY-MAHONEY MOTOR CO. as teachers, must not make poor casion was the doctors’ banquet One of the prettiest weddings of The Rev. John Bonet, C.R., pas­ children feel that they cannot do served in a specially-prepared din­ the pre-Lenton season was sol­ tor of St. Cajetan’s church, is mak­ 2986 NO. SPEER the things the others do because ing hall. A.S guests of the Sisters emnized in St. Catherine’s church ing a good recovery after a major they cannot afford materials, etc., Wednesday, Feb. 3, at a Nuptial THE PIKES PEAK FUEL of Mercy, the doctors expressed operation in Mercy hospital. 863 WAZEE Used Cars GA. 1457 Service and showed the girls how to use their appreciation of the cordial Mass at 9 o’clock, when Miss Helen The Rev. Anthony Martinez, Ob­ MA. 6181-2-3-4 scraps of goods, old wires, and even reception extended and of their Mary Barth and George Joseph late missionary from San Antonio, model T Ford coils in the construc­ friendly association with the in­ Canny were united in marriage, Tex., was a visitor at Mercy hos­ tion of these dolls. She also stressed stitution. with the Rev. A. Zeller, C.SS.R., pital over the week-end, as the the fact that the making of pup­ officiating. The bride was attired guest of the Rev. J. P. Trudel, S.S., pets ties up with other classes; The election o f ' officers took Cell Frank Williams when yon want dependable place in the doctors’ auditorium in a white satin dress and a veil chaplain. Father Martinez left for repair work on yonr typewriter. for example, the manual training fastened to a long train. Her dress Fort Lupton and Gilchrist, where IN THE LENTEN SEASON department can help assemble the with the following result: Presi­ dent, T. Leon Howard, M.D.; vice and veil had lace insertions and the he will give missions to the Span- PROMPT SERVICE— HONEST PRICES parts, the sewing classes can make sleeves were wrist length, and she ish-American Catholics. the costumes, apd the dramatic art president, A. J. Chisholm, M.D.; secretary, T. E. Beyer, M.D. carried a shower bouquet of white A ll Makes Typewriter Service and reading classes can co-operate roses and white sweet peas. She Some interesting items of the Texas Senate Names 435 I4th St. SALES - RENTALS - REPAIRS MAin 349S by writing the plays and interpret­ was given in marriage by her fa­ PELLS ing the classics. The lectures, at hospital report from Jan. 1, 1936, ther, Joseph L. Barth. to Jan. 1, 1937, are the following: First Priest-Chaplain OYSTER HOUSE AND TAVERN which Mrs. Thompson was assisted Mrs. Thomas Sullivan, sister of Austin, Tex.— For the first time by her three sons, were much en­ Number of patients admitted, The famou* re*taurant that feature* tho*e deliciou* *ea food* 5,478; surgical cases, 2,686; med­ the bride, was matron of honor, and in the history of Texas, a Catholic joyed by the girls, who are already was attired in American beau^ priest was elected chaplain of the cooked in that inimitable *tyle that ha* made Pell* famou*. planning ways and means of ical cases, 1,839; maternity cases, (A*k you dad, he know*.) It’* Denver’* nice*t place to dine. REQUIESCANT 473; newborn, including seven taffeta and Alice blue, with an off- state senate when the Rev. Theo­ Theodore putting their new knowledge into the-face hat piped in contrasting dore Drees, pastor of St. Mary’s practice. multiple births, 480. Noon Luncheon 40^ IN PACE colors. American beauty roses and church in 'Taylor, was named for NURSES’ SODALITY orchid sweet peas form ^ her bou­ the office. 1518 WELTON CHERRY 1293 HOLDS RECEPTION quet. Mrs. L. Ochs was bridesmaid, Hackethai JOSEPH V. SCHWAB. Mullen home. On the Feast of the Purification and she choose Alice blue taffeta Father of Harry A. Schwab. 2133 S. Lecture Topics j of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the and an American beauty hat piped Ogden. Requiem Mass was offered Sat> new members of the Nurses’ so­ in contrasting colors. Her colonial urday at 6. Funeral was held at 2 p. m. dality at Mercy hospital were MORTUARY Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan & Iwuquet was in pink roses and blue Son service. Are Announced formally received. After the sweet peas. LOUISE GEIGER, 2937 Gaylord. Wife examination of candidates and the STOCKS - BONDS 1449-51 Kalamath St. recital of pledges of loyalty,and obert Canny was the best man of Alexander F. Geiger, mother of Mrs. The regular lecture on Catholic Richard Canny was the other William Lawless, Mrs. John Roethl, Ed­ constancy in the sodality, medals f doctrine will be given by the Rev. bridegroom’s attendant, with J. We Buy, Sell, and Quote All Local and Listed Securities Phone MAin 4006 ward T., and Albert F. Geiger. Requiem were blessed and presented to the Fine American Mass was offered in St, John's church Charles M. Johnson in St. Paul’s Edwin McCloskey and Edward Ri­ individual applicants. The brief Wednesday at 9:30. Interment Mt. chapel, 1526 Logan street, Tuesday der as ushers. Four brothers of the Olivet. W. P. Horan &. Son service. sermon of welcome and encourage­ Watches— evening at 8 o’clock. Catholics are PEDLET-RTAN 6t CO. JENNIE HICKEY, 952 10th St. Re­ ment was preached by the direc­ bridegroom took M rt in the wed­ Our Specialty quiem Mass is being offered in St. Fran­ invited to bring their non-Catholic ding. Frank and Donald, together 840 17th St. Bo*ton Bldg. Denver, Colo. cis’ church Friday at 10. Interment Mt. friends. The subject will be “ Our tor, the Rev. Theodore J. Schulte, S.J. with Joseph Barth, served the MA. 5641 Olivet. W. P. Horan & Son service. Guide to Heaven.” The lecture will Mass and the other two were in Expert Watch Repairing THOMAS MITCHELL, Mullen home The nurses received were Mar­ GEO. P. for aged. Requiem Mass was offered at be over at 8:30 o’clock and those the bridal party. John O’Hagan HACKETHAL 6 Thursday. Funeral was held at 2 p. m. who wi.sh may leave then, but all garet Drenick, Frances Gracey, was the soloist, assisted at the All Work Guaranteed Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan & are invited to stay for the open Rose Gudfelder, Laura Inghram, organ by Rosemary Morefield. WE MANUFACTURE AND Son service. forum and question box that fol­ Helen Nevin, Josephine Scherrer, Funeral Director IDA LASSOR, 1868 S. Corona. Re­ A wedding breakfast was served REPAIR JEWELRY quiem Mass was offered in St. Francis' low. and Margaret Schlife. 1240 Aeoma TA. 1656 to 25 guests, including Fathers church Saturday at 10. Interment Ware, Father Johnson’s subject for the On Thursday night, Feb. 4, the D. A. LeMieux, A. Zeller, C.SS.R., Mass. Olinger service. nurses’ sodality Study club had M. O ’ K E E F E The Rocky Mountain Fuel Co. RAFFAELE CERASUOLO (CHERRY), illustrated lecture, which he gives and P. G. O’Connor, C.SS.R. A re­ Hot Springs, Ark. Brother of John Cera- on each Friday at 8 p. m. in St. a very pleasant and instructive ception was held in the afternoon GUARANTEED COALS suolo of 3632 Quivas, uncle of John Lom­ Paul’s chapel, will be “ The Passion round-table discussion on the early and evening. After a honeymoon bardi of 4434 Grove. Requiem Mass was days of the Church. An analysis INDUSTRIAL - COLUMBINE • GRANT - BALDWIN offered in Mt. Carmel church Saturday at of Christ.” These lectures on the in Santa Fe, N. Mex., the couple Jewelry Co. Bible should be of particular in­ of the first ten chapters of the COAL 9. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger service. will be at home to friends after New Location, 623 15th St. KEYSTONE 6161 1642.44 COURT PLACE DUSTLESS DELIVERY HARRY GAGNON. 1544 Welton. Re­ terest at the beginning of and Acts of the Apostles was the basis Feb. 10 at 200 East Fourth ave­ quiem Mass was offered in Holy Ghost in the Lenten season. of the discussions. All the so- AH Standard Gradea of Coal church Tuesday at 9:80. Interment Mt. nue. The bride is the daughter of A Kind for Every Purpose Olivet. George P. Hackethai service. The Guild of Faith will meet at dalists will receive Holy Com­ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barth of 4302 A Price for Every Purse MATT BOSICK, 4717 Pearl. Requiem 6:40 p. m. Friday at the Cathedral munion together Sunday, Feb. 21. Zuni street and a graduate, of w ww w w w w w Mass was offered in Holy Rosary church for its regular first Friday hour St. Joseph’s high school of the OWEN COAL CO. Wednesday at 10. Interment Mt. Olivet. of adoration. All members and Boulevard service. class of ’31, and the bridegroom $01 West Bayaud SP. 4425 JOHN STEINMETZ, Englewood. Hus­ friends are urged to attend. All finished with the class of 1928 at band of Hanna Steiftmetz. father of John Catholics who are interested in the TO the same school. He is the son of L. and Lewis J. Steinmetz. brother of spreading of the faith are invited Mr. and Mrs. John Canny of 736 Mary Waldow, Sophie Kissell, Annie to become members of the guild. CALL A Nestau, and N. M. Steinmetz of Buena Elati street. Vis^. Requiem Mass was offered in St. Meetings are held every other Louis' church, Englewood, Thursday at Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock in 9. Interment Mt. Olivet. George P. the reading room, 1526 Logan PLAY i i FIVE ZONE CAB Hackethai service. SLIPS street. MAin 7171 MATTHEW L. DEERING settlins at Golden, where he operated a Prompt, Courteons Service Matthew L. Deering, 2340 Vine St., hotel until 1888, when he moved to (Regis High School) Satin Secrete Slips Are Fast Be­ retired Denver police sergeant and a resi­ Denver. The basketball team is making coming the Tavorite of Women CLEAN NEW CABS dent of Colorado for almost a half cen­ In 1893, he purchased a dairy ranch definite plans for the trip to Holy tury, died Friday at Mercy hospital fol­ near Derby, and, in 1902, purchased a Rosary mission among the Sioux lowing an illness of two weeks. He was cattle ranch near Grand Lake. He retired Who Appreciate Quality and 70. from the operation of the dairy ranch in at Pine Ridge, S. Dak., Feb. 19, Style. Mr. Deering was bom in Valley Bum, 1918, but retained the cattle ranch. when the Reds will meet the sharp­ County Kildare, Ireland, in 1867. He Seven children, eight grandchildren, shooting Indians of the mission came to the United States when a youth and two great-grandchildren survive. DOYLE’S and, after spending several years in Her­ The children are Mrs. Leona Todd. Mrs. school. rington, Kans., moved to Cripple Creek. L. A. Husted, and Tony Koerber, all of Three new boarders, two fresh­ PHARMACY He was engaged In the mining business Grand Lake; Miss Anna Koerber of men and one junior, arrived from The Particular Drufttst there in the 1880's and was a deputy Wbeatridge, and Mrs. Cora Hughes, Casper, Wyo., for the second . 9 8 sheriff in Teller county for a number of Walter, and John, all of Denver. 17TH AVE. AND GRANT years. Requiem High Mass was sung Monday semester. A new day-student TED D A Y KE. ses7 FREE DELIVERY He came to Denver in 1890 and four at 10 in Loyola church. Interment Mt. transferred from St. Francis’ par­ # 1 years later .wga piarried here. Mr. Deer­ Olivet, ish. Four students were dropped Home Mortuary ing joined the Denver police department from the list of boarders. in 1906 aiid'was promoted to sergeant in LOSES TWO RELATIVES Almost everyone is under the mis­ 1920. He was retired about five years Ted Day of 2406 Federal Blvd., Den­ The outstanding event of last ago. Mrs. Deering died in 1925. taken impression that all funeral ver, was called to La Grange, Mo., Mon­ week was the very successful card services are expensive. One of This slip is luxurious in appear­ He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Mary day by the sudden death of. his father, party given by the Mothers’ club Doyle of Herringtop, Kans.; two broth­ our services, which is the finest Ben Day, of a heart attack. As he in the administration building. ance, fits the body smoothly— l i p s i z ers, Mark and J*ohn Deering in Ireland; arrived in La Grange, he was informed of you can obtain', is also one of the three sons, Henry P. Deering, L. J. the passing of an aunt, Miss. Tessie The dining room, study hall, and least costly. it ■wears and wears! Seams Household Goods Deering, a city fireman, and Thomas E. Ballring of La Grange, who had been main corridor were needed to ac­ Deering, and two grandchildren, all of 2406 FEDERAL BLVD. bonded against ripping, special ^ and Merchandise Denver, ill for some time of arthritis. Mr. Day’s commodate the players. funeral was held Wednesday afternoon GA. 5709 SUFFY STORAGE AND Requiem Mass was offered Tuesday in and Miss Ballring’s Thursday morning. The students are enthusiastical­ moisture-proof feature— guaran­ Loyola church. Burial was in -Mt. Olivet. MOVING CO. Besides his son in Denver. Mr. Day, ly following the daily program of who was nearly 70, leaves his wife and a Mission week. General Commu­ 1 9 3 7 teed to give complete satisfaction. MARTHA HALL daughter, Mrs. Raymond Walters of Wal­ nion in the chapel and the pres­ IRISH In sizes 32 to 44. Requiem Mass for Miss Martha Hall, lace, Nebr. He was a frequent visitor in 1600 Sheridan Blvd., was offered at 9 Denver. He was a native of La Grange entation of two one-act plays in BALL Optometrist and Optician Thursday In St. Elizabeth’s church. Miss and had spent all his life there. For the little theater to raise funds Coronado Hall died Sunday of pneumonia. She years, be had run a harness shop and for thq Indians are the features Tearose Navy White HELEN WALSH was 48. then had operated a garage. , . Club Miss Hall was a native of Missouri' Miss Ballring was a sister of Ted Day's o f the week. John Walsh is chair­ V i -' IStk ft Chrkion Associate and came hire with her parents from mother. She lived with her brother, T. man of the committee that is di­ M .rch 17 Whiteside. Mo., 16 years ago. She is A. Ballring, who survives. Neither had recting the week’s program. Extra sizes, W . R. JOSEPH survived by 'her mother, Mrs. Mar/ A. married. Miss Ballring was more than The Reds lost a game to West \ Ticket* at Door Hail, 1267 Downing St.; a aister, Mrs. 46 to 52..... EYES EXAMINED 70 years old. high, 33 to 24, in West’s gym last $2.98 Nettie Achor, Gilmore, Mo., and three A Good Place to brothers, Floyd O. Hall of Louisiana, Mo.; week. Phan. TAbw ISSO MRS. MARY RYAN EAT end DRINK Howard 3. Hall of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Mary Ryan, 49. of 1134 St. Paul As soon as the weather per­ Grover A. Hall of Akron, O. The Denver— Second Floor 21S-21S Majestic Bld«. St., died Tuesday in Mercy hospital after mits, a new floor will be laid for where you may Burial was in Mt. OliveL Olinger a brief illness. service. She was born in County Cork, Ireland, the outdoor handball alley. The the whole and immigrated to the United States volleyball court will be moved When in Need of Help JOHN KOERBER with her parents when a small girl. She east of the handball court- The Lnnche* or John Koerber. 8*. of 2266 High St., had liVed in Denver 80 years. new clubroom of the boarders will well-known dairymgn and rancher, died Mrs. Ryan is survived by her husband, Regular Meal* • f any kind, permanent or odd job, at his home of heart trouble Friday after John Ryan; a son, Daniel: a sister, Mrs. be opened with a housewarming an illness of two days. Try Out Ro-Coco call Employment Department. Ella O’Connor of Denver, and two broth­ party this Sunday. Argentine Style Mr. Koerber was born in Oberfranken, ers, James O’Connor of Denver and John Bavaria, Germany, and came to the O’Connor of County Cork. Catholic Charities United States when he was 21. He first Requiem Mass is being offered at 9 Tell the people you patronize N [ ^ Where Denver Shops With Confidence”— KE. 2111 obtained employment in a mine in Michi­ Friday in St. Fhllomena's church. Burial that you taw their advertuement 1666 Grant St. KEystone 6386 gan. He came to Colorado in 1879, in Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. in The Regieter. 1219 Lawrence St. bdiliAj AAA A AAA AA.