Father Hanhix Will Be Buried Saturday Rev
FATHER HANHIX WILL BE BURIED SATURDAY REV. FRANCIS X. TOMMASINI IS DEAD BISHOP VEHR TO PONTIFICATE Contents Copyrighted— Permission to Reproduce Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Registorials PRIEST DID IN CATHEDRAL MERRY CHRISTMAS Th« staff of The Register ex tends to readers and patrons best PIONEER WORK wishes for a holy and happy Priest Leaves Behind Him Great Record as Christmas. DENVER CATHOLIC Spiritual Leader and Business MONEY IN CIRCULATION Administrator From all arailable reports, Den- IN COLORADO ▼er is enjoying its most prosper ous Christmas in a number of Solemn Pontifical Mass of Requiem will be celebrated years. Crowds haye been throng Funeral Services Will Be Held Saturday in the Cathedral Saturday morning at 10 o’clock for the ing the downtown streets for the Morning, With Requiem Mass at Rev. E. J. Mannix, S.T.L., pastor of St. Catherine’s church, last three weeks, and, what is REGISTER who died last Sunday morning at Mercy hospital in San more satisfying, they haTo been Regis College spending money. It would seem The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Diego. Office of the Dead will be chanted at 9:30, fol from this that, despite criticism The Rev. Francis Xavier Tomnaasini, S. J., who was the Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Sendees. lowing which the Mass will be celebrated by the Most that President Roosevelt and his ______Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr. Assisting at the Mass will be New Dealers get heaped upon oldest priest in the Jesuit order in the West and was one them, we are in a fair way towards of the pioneer clergy of that order who did valiant VOL. XXX. No. 18. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, DEC. 20, 1934. $2 PER YEAR the Rev. Charles H. Hagus, arch p riestth e Very Rev. getting back, if not to the so- work in the early days of the Church in this state, died Thomas D. Coyne, C.M., and the Rev. Theodore J. Schulte, called prosperity of the late ’20s, Thursday morning at 2 o’clock. In feeble health for the S.J., deacons of honor; the Rev. John R. Mulroy, deacon at least to some degree of nor Honor Patroness of Mexico of the Mass; the Rev. William D. McCarthy, subdeacon; malcy. past few years because of his advanced age, Father Tom- Speaking of money, we never masini was stricken by a cold and was taken to St. Jos the Rev. Clarence Kessler, master of ceremonies; the Rev. did try to pose as an expert on eph’s hospital on Dec. 11. He returned to Regis college, Roy Breen, assistant master; the ■ Rev. Leonard Gall, thurifier; the the matter, but we are more be where he had been living for the past several years, three fuddled on it now than we have Rev. Walter J. Canavan and the ever been before. News reports days later, but suffered a relapse. He first came to Colo Rev. Leo F. Thome, acolytes. The of the last week carried the in rado in the days of Archbishop Lamy of Santa Fe and music and singing will be under formation that there is more Bishop Machebeuf of Denver, both of whom he knew well. the direction of the Rt. Rev. Msgr. money in circulation, per capita, ------" " — ...... ’— ■ The veteran priest will be buried Joseph Bosetti, V.G., and the ser now than there was in 1928, the Redemptorist Missionary to mon will be preached by the Rev. in the Regis cemetery Saturday. Be Replaced by Rev. year in which w^ were supposed The Office of the Dead will be *Dr. William Higgins. The follow to enjoy our. greatest wealth. chanted in the students’ chapel at P. O’Connor ing priests will be pallbearers: Fa Much of that. 1928 prosperity, of 8 o’clock, with a Requiem Mass thers J. J. Regan, O.P., A. Som- maruga, Charles Johnson, Mark < course, was in the nature of imag following. The Rev. J. J. Fitzgerald, C. W. Lappen, D. A. Lemieux, and inary profits from stocks, profits Father Tommasini was bom SS. R., who has been stationed at that never were taken because the I May 24, 1848, in Reggio Calabria, St, Joseph’s church here for the James Flanagan. sky seemed to be the limit for the Italy, and 20 years later entered past 18 months as a missionary, Preceding the Cathedral serv worth of some stocks. Even tak the Jesuit novitiate of St. Andrea has been transferred to Daven ices, a High Mass of Requiem will ing paper profits into considera at Rome, where he studied until port, Iowa. He left for his new be sung _ in . St. Catherine’s , . , church . tion, however, it does seem odd coming to America. He contin field of labor last S a t u r d a y . ’ at 8 o’clock for the parishioners that the amount of money being ued his studies for the priesthood Father Fitzgerald, though away who will be unable to attend the used today surpasses that of our at Woodstock, Maryland, and was on mission work most of the time, Cathedral services. The celebrant so-called prosperous years. Prices ordained by James Cardinal Gib made many friends here who will of the parish Mass will be the on commodities have gone op bons April 27, 1878. regret his departure. Rev. Dr. D. A. Lemieux, who was some in the past year and a half, Shortly after his ordination. The Rev. Phil .O’Connor, C. SS. named administrator of St. Cath but they are still far below the R., a missionary ordained 11 years erine’s parish when Father Mannix level of several years ago. Father Tommasini was sent to Pueblo and thence to Las Vegas, ago, who has been working out of was taken ill. The Rev. Mark W. Much of the money now in cir New Mexico, where, in the year of the novitiate house of the order Lappen will preach. culation is released through fed his ordination, he established the in Glenview, Illinois, will take the Great Tribute eral aid, but even the vast amount first public school. For two years place of Father Fitzgerald. He that comes through public works he taught all the elementary sub will report here about the first of Paid to Priest projects and direct relief does not jects in a one-room school, besides January. A great tribute was paid to the account for all o f the per capita carrying on all his priestly duties. dead priest when the body arrived increase. W e are of the opinion In 1881 Father Tommasini’s in Denver at 10:30 Wednesday that many of the boarders, who BABY BOY IS missionary headquarters were at morning. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. lived under the delusion that their Tiptonville, New Mexico, and the Hugh L. McMenamin, six priests, (TnrntoPaged — Column 1) OFFERED FOR Father Tommatini the next year he was transferred More than 40,000 marched in a procession in Los Angeles in and 400 parishioners were gath to Raton, New Mexico. In those honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe, patroness of Mexico. The parade CHRISTMAS GIFT ered at the Union station and fol days he covered an immense ter was sponsored by the Holy Name society as part of a campaign of lowed the hearse to the Boulevard ritory. Missions attached to the prayer in that diocese for the restoration of religious freedom in A baby boy for Christmai mortuary. Fifty Honaso cadets 13 CONVERTS TO BE Raton parish included Springer, Mexico. Inset shows a parade banner, said to be 3S0 years old, de (oundi like an odd present, met the cortege at West 33rd Ave. Cimmaron, Ocate, Ra;rado, Eliza picting the patron saint. (Acme photo.) but in view of the fact that and Federal-Blvd. and formed an beth Town, Maxwell, Fort Union, it was on this occasion that escort to Ihe mortuary. BAPTIZED FRIDAY Wagon Mound, Aga Dulce, Cir- the Divine Infant was given Rosary services were held at uela, and the many small camps to the world such a gift the mortuary Wednesday night at S aib WiD Visit around Raton. should be very appropriate. Thirteen members of the Rev. into the Church this week began FORMER SEMINARY 8:30 under the auspices of the After a yeairhi Raton, Father The Catholic Chanties have a K ni^ts b'f GoTtimbus, vrith the Charles M. Johnson’s lest ins|7 uc- its --«erie8 of instructions under Tommasini was sent back to Pueb tion class will be baptized’ in a Father Johnson late in September. two-year-old boy for adopt Rev. William^ D. McCarthy, chap lo, which in 1883 was a one- ion, preferably by a high-class lain of the local council, presiding, special service in the Cathedral at Another class of 15 members is street village of adobe huts and PRIEST IS NAMED 7:30 Friday evening and another being instructed at the present Spanish family. Spanish an and on Thursday night at the same two frame buildings— the post cestry predominates in the hour under the auspices of the member of the group, baptized a time, and applications are being office and the flour mill. Here, child, as is shown by his Diocesan union of the Holy Name Catholic but just now instructed received for membership in a class too, the young Jesuit missionary VICAR APOSTOLIC r Santa Claus will pay his annual in the faith, will join with the‘13 to begin late in January. brown eyes and dark hair. society, led by the Rev. Harold V. ^sit t» the Denver orphanages this served a great area. With Pueblo Any reader of The Register in receiving First Communion at as his headquarters, he travelled Campbell, diocesan director. The Sund^ afternoon and evening un Father Johnson’s weekly lectures The Rev. Paul Bergan Misner, was on the faculty of the prepara who is interested should call following Rosary services have the 9 o’clock Mass in the Cathe over a large circuit of towns, in der the auspices of the Fourth De for Catholics and non-Catholics in tory seminary in Los Angeles. In the Catholic Charities, KE. been arranged for the church: Pri- dral Sunday morning. The class St. Paul’s chapel on Tuesday eve cluding Rocky Ford, La Junta, Las C.M., S.T.D., former dean of gree Knights of Columbus. De 1930 he again returned to the 6386. (T urntoPage4 — Column 4 ) spite the difficulty encountered in will be escorted at the First Com nings have been discontinued for ^ Animas, Boston, Fort Lyon, studies and secretary to the fac Chinese missions, and following munion Mass by members of the raising the necessary money for the threeree weeks of the holiday sea- j Lamar, Granada, Springfield,bpnngneid, Da^ua- ulty of St. Thomas’ seminary the death of the Most Rev. Bishop Guild of Faith, who will also en son. Thfr next lecture Nvill be ton, Ordway, Sheridan Lake, and this year’s orphans’ Christmas here, has been named Vicar Sheehan, Vicar Apostolic of Yuki party, 'old Santa told Joseph. J. tertain the converts at a breakfast gdven Tuesday evening, Jan. 16. • (Turn to Page S — Column 4) ang, in 1933, Father Misner was in the Argonaut hotel immediately Apostolic of Yukiang in the prov Dryer, who is chairman of the named superior. MISSION RALLY PLANS following the Mass. ince of Kiangsi, China. The new committee in charge, that he Many Vicars Apostolic appoint Included in the group to be bap would not consider passing up the Vicar Apostolic is a cousin of His ed in foreign mission fields have tized Friday evening are a mother Excellency, the Most Rev. Gerald Denver kiddies. As usual, Santa Episcopal consecration, but wheth has made arrangements to present and son, a mother and daughter, MEXICAH PERSECUTION T. Bergan, Bishop of Des Moines, ARE MADE AT MEETING two sisters-in-law, and a young er or not Father Misner was ele personally the gift each child has Iowa. Father Misner was born in vated to the Episcopacy was not lady who will be married Saturday requested and to give each kiddle Peoria, Illinois, Jan. 26, 1891. He indicated in the cable. Vicars morning. Mrs. Jane Noonan and Mission-minded students from gram of activities to date, de a stocking full of candies, fruits, was ordained in 1919 and pur Apostolic who are not Bishops and nuts, and, in addition, the her son, Herbert Neff, both of SUBJECT OF ADDRESS sued two years of graduate work cided to concentrate all efforts in have the same insignia and are ac all Denver’s Catholic high schools jolly old fellow will have a group 1855 Logan street, are members at the Collegio Angelico in Rome, and colleges and from St. Thomas’ setting a record in the remaining corded the same honors and privi of high-class entertainers to thrill o f the group. Mrs. Noonan is a where he was awarded the degree seminary packed the auditorium of days of the Christmas seal sales leges as Protonotaries Apostolic. the orphans. former Christian Church member “ The Catholic Church is the Name society to protest in every Doctor of Sacred Theology in St. Mary’s academy Sunday after campaign, and made preliminary As Vicars, they may administer the Santa and his troupe will visit and her sen, a former Episcopa first institution attacked when possible way a ^ n s t the injustices 1922. Upon returning to this noon as the Colorado conference plans for the observance of Mis lian. The mother and daughter rights of people are to be tam being done to Catholics in Mexico. sacrament of Confirmation and sion week in February. The Rev. the House of the Good Shepherd country, he spent one year as a stand in relation to their vicariate of the Catholic Students’ Mission are Mrs. Vera Grable and Shirley pered with. She has always Quoting from good authority. professor at Kenrick seminary in Crusade held its second general William J. O’Shaughnessy, S.J., of Sunday afternoon, the progpram as a Bishop does to his diocese. starting promptly at 2 o’clock, and Marie Noonan of 1383 Pennsyl taught the sacredness of human Father Campbell showed that re St. Louis, and then went to China quarterly meeting of the present Regis college addressed the group They may also confer Tonsure and in the evening, about 6:45, the vania street. Mrs. Grable was a rights arising from the dignity of ports from Mexico give false im for three years. Following a scholastic year. With the Rev. and. urged the students to con Minor Orders. performances will start simulta Methodist and her daughter, a man’s nature, and when a govern pressions of the situation there. breakdown in health, the missioner tinue the development of the spirit Stanislaus Garland of St. Thomas’ neously at St. Clara’s orphanage, Presbyterian. Mrs. LaReta Crable, ment wants to deny man’s rights, Father Campbell gave the follow returned to this country and spent The Vicariate of Yukiang has seminary, president of the mission of close interschool co-operation 20 Broadway, and Miss Carol the Catholic Church must be ing words of Robert Winson, who two years at St. Thomas’ here. In 24,000 Christians and is served organization, presiding, the stu that has been evident in projects the Colorado Christian home, St. Vincent’s home, and the Queen of Crabble, 328 South Gilpin, both driven out of existence in that (Turn to Page 4 — Column 31 the scholastic years 1927-30, he (Turn to Page 4 — Column 6) dent crusaders reviewed the pro- of the mission conference up to unbaptized, *are sisters-in-law. land. Such is the case in Mexico now. Heaven orphanage. Those who will today.” These were the words of participate in the program are Miss KatheriiPe Dahlberg, 825 Featuring the session was a live the Rev. Harold V. Campbell, Berton, the ventriloquist, who will South Gilpin, a former Baptist, ly open forum discussion of plans present his trained bird circus; will become the bride of Anton pastor of St. Anne’s shrine, Ar for the public mission rally to be vada, as he addressed delegates to LeMont, the mystery man, assisted Piute in a quiet service in St CHRISTMAS TO BE FEATURED BY held at one of the large Denv* by his wife and Billy, Jr.; John Paul’s chapel at 8 o’clock Satur the regular quarterly meeting of theaters in Mission week, which is the Denver Diocesan union of the Gleason, the diminutive dancer and day morning, with Father Johnson planned for the second week of ■finger, and Lorraine Wingo, the officiating. Holy Name society, of which he is February. Committees to work the spiritual director, at St. John’s tiny accordion player, both of Other members of the group to SPECIAL MUSIC out a definite program for the whom will be accompanied by Mrs. parish hall Tuesday night. PROGRAMS OF be baptized are Mrs. Gertrude giant annual rally and for the oth Wingo; Berenice Yonke in a mili Burke, 2755 Umatilla, unbaptized; er interschool activities of Mission In concluding his address, in As usual, all the churches of the 8:15, 9:15, 10:15, 11:15, 12:15. gelus Tintle, O.F.M., Superior. Agnus Dei ...... - ...... Powatowski tary tap dance, with Florence Mrs. Edith Kaahiki, 1215 Stout, a week will be chosen at a meeting which he briefly sketched the aims city will have special programs of Exposition and Benediction as Solemn Mass at midnight. Recessional— “ Angels We Have Heard Smith at the piano; Otto Pribyl, former Congregationalist; Fred J. Sunday after 12:15 Mass. on High” ...... Sanctuary choir of the conference executive board and methods of the Mexican music for Christmas day, and all, Processional— “ Stille Nacbt, Heilege in a funny chalk talk; Joseph New Rietbrock, 15 Broadway, unbap Nscht” ...... Sanctuary choir At the Communion and preceding the Sunday, Jan. 13. revolutionary rulers in seeking to with the exception of St. Philp- man, in humorous songs, with Miss tized; Mrs. Louise Winn, 1244 La establish firmly their godless to ST. ELIZABETH’S CHURCH Kyrie, Gloria ...... Gounod service Christmas songs, carols, and mena’s church, will usher in the Curtis and Eleventh Sts. Crusade officers in the individual Irene Keefe as accompanist; Tony fayette, a former Methodist; Law Sanctuary and. Senior choirs organ selections will be given. talitarian state. Father Campbell great feast with Midnight Masses. Franciscan Fathers, Very Rev. An- Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, ...... Lardelli Margaret Ossment and Winifred schools will work out schedules of Ferrero, accordion soloist, and rence Carpenter, 1029 Corona, a appealed to the Holy Name men Bauer, organists. Josephine Walker, activities for the observance of Jimmy Gallagher’s twelve snappy The music programs follow: director. Low Masses will be at 6,, 7:80, former Episcopalian; and Miss to “ make known to your Jewish CATHEDRAL Mission week by their own stu steppers in a variety of solo and Florence Joseph, 1241 Washing 9, 10:30, and 12. and non-Catholic friends the East Colfax at Logan St. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing At the Low Mass at 10:30 the Boys’ dents. ensemble dances. ton, a former Episcopalian. Jesse reasons for the persecution in Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D.D.* Bishop Sanctuary choir will sing carols. In discussing progres.s of the Because of the large deficit that Nessan, 1244 Lafayette, who was of Denver; Rt. Rev. Hugh L. McMena- Mexico. They arise from hatred min» rector. Christmas seal campaign, Mr. must be met in order to stage the baptized a Catholic^ has been in of God and the denial to men of ST. JOHN THE EVANGELISTS Judge of St. Thomas’ seminary party for the orphans this year, structed for his First Holy Com the rigljts granted them by their Bishop Vehr will celebrate Solemn CHURCH Pontifical Mass at midnight Christmas E. Fifth Ave. and Josephine St. reminded the crusade members the Knights of Columbus make'an- munion by Father Johnson. Creator.” and will preside on his throne at the Rev. F. Gregory Smith, Pastor (Tarn to Page 5 — Column 5) other appeal for financial aid. The class that is being received He urged members of the Holy Solemn Mass at 10 o’clock. The Mid* The Senior choir will sing Wiegand’s night Mass will be broadcast over sta* Mass at the Solemn Midnight Mass. tion KOA. beginning promptljr at 12 “ Silent Night” ' will be sung with the o’clock. Bishop Vehr will deliver the echo organ accompaniment before the sermon and Msgr. MeMenamin will give Mass. an explanation of the Mass as it pro “ Adeste Fideles”— Offertory. Christmas Crib Has KFEL to Broadcast gresses. The Cathedral Vested choir, “ Vcnlte Adoremus,” solo and chorus.... under the direction of the Rt. Rev...... - ...... - ...... Recessional Msgr. Joseph Bosetti. V. G., will sing Solemn Mass at 6 o’clock for children. Refice’a Responsive Mass at both Solemn Music by the children’s choir under Beautiful Details Fr. Coughlin Talks Masses. Part of the choir will be in the the direction of Misses M. £. Held and loft and the remainder in the sanctuary. M. Hamilton. Low Masses will be offered at 6. 7, 8. 9, Missa Brevis— Rev. Carlo Rossini. Aged towers and crumbling ing to it,” he said when asked The Rev. Charles E. Coughlin, nation’s outstanding radio orators. and 12 o’clock. Christmas hymns will Introit ...... Torer ramparts, sheep-dotted hillsides when it would be completed. nationally famous radio speaker He has made an extensive study of be sung at the children’s Mass at 8 Kyrie ...... Rossini and Biblical wells, miniature re The crib, which is built in three and at other Low Masses. Gloria ...... Rossini and pastor of the Shrine ■of the social and economic questions, and Graduale ...... Toier volving mill wheels, and even live parts, has as its base a 2-foot Little Flower at Royal Oak, Mich much of his broadcasting - time, HOLY GHOST CHURCH Credo ...... Rossini fish lend an air of Old World en- wall of red, green, and. white vo igan, is to be heard on his regular which is over a nationwide hook 1900 California St. Offertory ...... Toser chintment to the Christmas crib, tive lamps. The colors are so dis Sunday broadcasts over station up, is given over to these prob Rev. John R. Mulroy, Pastor Sanctus, Benedictus, and ...... built by Brother Antonine Mas tributed as to form the words Solemn Mass at Midnight. Agnus Dei ...... Rossini KFEL, Denver, Eugene O’Fallon, lems. In his address last Sunday, Processional— “ 0 Holy Night” ...... Adam Communion ...... Toxer son, O.F.M., which is on display “ Glory To God.” manager of the station, announces. he asked his audience to “ pray “ Silent Night” ...... Gruber "In Terra Pax” ...... Rossini at St Elizabeth’s church. Eleventh To one side of the crib proper Father Coughlin’s first program to Almighty God that He cast a pro Kyrie, Gloria. Credo...... Loesch Soloist. Jack Sherlock and Curtis streets. Brother Antonine has reproduced tecting arm over the Senate com Offertory— “ Adeste Fideles” ...... Novello At 8:30 the children's choir will render be heard through a Denver station Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Del...... a special program of Christmas hymns. Brother Antonine, a native of a desert scene for the three Wise will go on the air this Sunday aft mittee until the end of the week.” ...... Pietro Yon Mrs. John R. Schilling will be the ac Germany, has constructed this 21- Men and their camels, who are ernoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. O’Fallon The Senate committee is engaged Communion— “Jesu Bambino” ...... Yon companist. by-21-by-lO foot replica of the seeking the star in the East. The told 'The Register that it will be in investigating the arms industry. Recessional— “ Noel” ...... Traditional At 9:30 the Young Ladies’ choir will Nativity from his memory of those star itself, as well as the halo This program will be sung by a male render a special program. Miss Cecelia possible to have the broadcast “ Collusion, bribery of high of quartet composed of the following: Joe Torland will play the organ at this Mass of his native land. Although around the Infant’s head, is trans every Sunday if a sufficient num ficials, and government corruption Cli/Tord, Donald Davies, Oscar Heggem, and also at the 12 o’clock services. he has been working on the crib parent; by means of a silent motor ber of people either phone or write were proven to be the elements in and Ferdinand Cain. Orrraniot. Wilma At 10:80 the senior choir will sing. for more than 10 years, it is still and lights reflecting on a hidden - to the station saying they want to the making of munitions,” Father Gerspach. There will be Christmas Members of choir: Mesdames Opal unfinished. revolving multi-colored disc, all music at all the Masses on Christmas Bumgarner. Grant Wimbush, Hilda hear the priest regularly. Coughlin said in his summing up day. Simpson; Misses Geraldine Koch and P. “ Oh, I just keep gathering the colors of the spectrum radiate *'«f.her Coughlin is one of the (Turn to Pago 4 — Column 4) Masses v^ll be offered at 8, 7:16, (Tarn to Paf e 2 — Colamn 3) things for the crib and keep add (Tun> to Page 4 — 6oinmn 1) w
PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Main 541b Thursday, December 20, 1934
•tmWvo atMIh'a ae-mwra » OPEN EVENINGS CHRISTMAS A ^ With CHRISTMAS TO BE FEATURED BY CARDS Name The Store of $1.00 Gifts SPECIAL PROQRAMS OF MUSIC WANTED!! (Continued From Last Page) Reno. Basies, F. 8. Gilmartin, Earl sack, S.J., will preach at all morning deles,” "Jesu Redemptor,” and “ Tu CHILD 7 1 1 16thSt. Booker; Ueetre. Wm. Meieh, John Sears, Robert Teska, Masses. Scendi Dalle Stelle." Caaey, Justin Torgan, and Edward St. Leo’s choir will be assisted by John At 8— Low Mass. 1,000 WOMEN AND MISSES Bremer. O’Hagen, Mrs. John Cotter, and Misses At 10— High Mass and Benediction. BLESSED SACRAMENT CHURCH Jane and Betty Brown. Organist, Miss Music by Hontani, Gounod, Yon, and Montview Blvd. and Elm St. Catherine Burns. Director, Mrs. Horace Bach. LOYOLA CHURCH Rev. J. F. McDonough, Pastor Cooper. Midnight Mass. TO ATTEND I E. 23rd Avenue and York “ Silent Night” ...... - ...... Gruber. ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH Jeeuit Fathers, Rev. T. H. Devlia, S. J., Mass ...... J . A. Korman, PRESENTATION CHURCH Golden Superior Offertory— “ Adeste Fideles” __.„..Novello West 8th Ave. and Julian St., Barnum Rav. John P. Moran, Pastor Solemn Mass at midnight. Recessional ...... Selected Rev. Henry A. Geisert, Pastor Midnight Mass; Processional— “ Silent Night” ____ Gruber Members of adult choir: Sopranos, Christmas Masses at midnight, 9, and Christmas melodies ...... - ...... Kyrie, Gloria, and Credo from Loesch’s Mrs. Harold Collins, Misses Dorothy 11 o’clock. “ Silent Night” - ...... Traditional Midnight High Mass; KALMUS Maes in F. and Mary Doyl^, Margaret Gavin, Robert Hall and choir Offertory— "Adeste FldeIes’’....Tradltional Dorothy Grass, Ella Horan, Ann O’Don Processional— "Silent Night” ..... Haydn Kyrie and Gloria__Rosewig’a Mass in F Benedictus and Agnns Dei from nell. Contraltos, Mrs. Frank Wagner, Mass in honor of the Blessed Sacra Sermo:^ ...... Father Moran 62/ Sixteenth St Gounod’s Messe Solennelle. Misses Ann and Jane Lester, Helen ment ...... Theod. de La Hache Credo ...... Rosewig Recessional— “ Silent Night” ...... Gruber Steele. Tenors. Dr. Fred Peterson and Offertory— "Jesu Bambino’',— .P. A. Yon Offertory— “ Adeste Fideles” ...... -.Novello AFTER-CHRISTMAS SALE I Communion— “ Panis Angellcus” ...... Miss Marjorie lAmin, Mrs. H. S. Hamlin, I Program by the Loyola choir-—Mrs. Herbert Flannery. Bass, Joseph Cook. Fred Johnson, director: Mrs. W. Way- Organist. Lenora Metxger; assistant, ...... —....—...... - ...... Cesar TYanck R. C. Graves, J. C. Miller man, organist. Choir members; Mrs. 8. Mrs, Margaret Kretschmer. Director, Tenor solo by Larry O’Sullivan Sanctus Benedictus, Agnus Dei—Rosewig Andrew, Margaret O’Connor, Claire Mar Ray J. Noone. Violin solo — ...... Selected Communion— “Jesu Bambino’’..P. A. Yon Open Tonite Til 9 tin, Mrs. Yegge, Mrs. Jean Robertson, Masses on Christmas day will be at Gerald Campbell Mrs. Harlan E. Short COATS AND DRESSES Recessional— ^"Adeste Fideles” —Novello Recessional—_"0 Holy Night” ...... Adam I Mrs. Ruth Patterson. Mrs. Henry, Mrs. 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 o’clock. Stanley Sawicke, Estelle Camblin, Nora The Junior choir will sing at 8 and Soprano solo by Josephine Reams Members of choir: Misses Eloise Brophy, Mina Wilson, Mrs. Albert Children’s choir at 9. Choir members; Sopranos, Josephine Clark, Mary Gargan, Dorothy Hampton, Kessler, Frank Guiry, Mr. Beegan, Mr. Reams, Mary Cooper, Lena DUlehay, and Miidren Hokason, Anna Korosac, Mar The Year’* Greatest Money Saving ^ Charge Purchases Billed Feb. 1st Blatter, James Cahill, Hr. Walter. Bertha Gruber. Contraltos, Marguerite jorie Lamm, Ardelle Meyer, Irene Ward; Low Masses at 6, 7, 8:30, 10:30, and HOLY FAMILY CHURCH Callahan, Eleanor Imrie, Madeline Mar Mesdames Isabel Eldridge, Sam Gamble, Event Begin* Wedne*day, Dec. 26 St 12. Benediction after the 12 o’clock West 44th Are. and Utica St. tin. and Dorothy Hoelsken. Tenors, Pat H. S. Hamlin, Harlan E. Short; Messrs. rick Campbell, Frank Campbell, Larry Hass. Rev. Mark W. Lappen, Pastor R. C. Graves, Robert Hail, R. H. Martin- O’Snllivan, and Ben McHugh. Basses, dale, J. C. Miller, Monty Pike, Howard Solemn Hass at Midnight. Joseph Callahan, John Simington, and Saunders, Roland Vacher. Violinist, Mrs. SACRED HEART CHURCH Los Masses at 6, 7 :30, 9, and 11. Patrick Moore. Organist, Mary Payne. J. D. Brawner. Organists, Mrs. Thomas Larimer and 28th Street Processional— “Jesu Bambino” ...... Violin, Gerald Campbell. G. Garrison and Harlan E. Short. Di ...... Pietro- A. Yon G r e a t e s t Jeeuit Fathere, Rev. T. H. Devlin, S. J., At the 11 o’clock High Mass the rector. Prof. Harlan E. Short. Su^ior “ Misia Regina Pads” ...... Aloysius Rhode young ladies’ choir will sing: There will be a Low Mass at 10 D e n ve r Offertory— "Adeste Fideles"______Proceiiio’nal— "The First Noel” ...... o’clock. It Takes High Mass at midnight...... Traditional ...... - ...... Traditional melody Carols: “ Silent Night," “ Hark the Recessional— "Angels We Have Heard KALMUS Music,” “ Jesu Bambino,” “ 0 Holy Mass— Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, and ST. MARY’S CHURCH Cottrell on High” ...... -..French Carol Benedictus,. Mass in C...... A. Werner Littleton Night,” "Birthday of a King.” Margaret Schiller will be at the organ. Credo and Agnns Del, Mass in F— 920 15th Street to Do Mass in Honor of the Infant Jesus...... The choir Is composed of high school Rev. Leo M. Flynn, Pastor ______A. H.Midnight Rosewig Mass: This! G U O V t ^ ...... Marsh students under the direction, of a Sister Offertory— "Laetentnr Coeli” ...... Offertory— “ Adeste Fideles” __Traditional of Loretto, 11:40— pymns, “ Silent Night, Holy Recessional— "Like Silver Lamps in a Night,” “ In a Manger Lowly,” "0 Lovely •is3^mmmwmmmw0mmwmmm J After Mass— “ With Glory Lit the Mid At the Low Masses Christmas carols Distant Shrine” ...... - ...... night Air." will be sung by choirs composed of grade Infant, Dearest Savior,” duet, MiSs Vir Choir members: Sopranos, Katherine ginia Anderson and Mrs. Marcella Thel- Program by Sacred Heart high school and high school children with Marcella Glore, Agnes Lustid, Anna Cox. Rose sen; "Angels We Have Heard On High,” choir. Sister Anastasia, director. Hay Colbnm and Betty McCarthy at the Tamburella, Margaret Tomlinson, Elaine "When Blossoms Flowered Amidst the McMahon, organist. organ. DnIBcy. Contraltos, Dorothy, Florence Low Masses at 6, 7, 8:30, and 10:30. Snow.” Benediction after the 10:30 Mass. and Charlotte Hoelsken. Organist, June 12 o’clock; Any Home Will Appreciate ST. MARY MAGDALENE’S CHURCH Gruber. Missa “ Rosa Mystica” ...__ Vito Caraevali West 26th Ave. and Depew Street, Soloists; Mrs. Ada Gottscbalk, Mrs. ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH Edgewater ST. PHILOMENA’S CHURCH Marcella Theisen, Miss Mary Catherine Eaat 14th Ave. and Detroit Shadwell. and Miss Dolores Koldway, These Timely Gifts ;; S W. 6th Ave. and Calapago St. Rev. Jamas P. Flanagan, Pastor Redemptorist Fathers, Very Rev. J. J. Senior choir. Midnight High Mast, Rev. Wm. M. Higfins, Pastor Sermon— “ The Babe of Bethlehem” ___ Gunn, C. SS. R., Superior “ Silent Night’’ ______'Traditional Masses at 6, 8, 9, and 12 o’clock...... Father Flynn Midnight Mass. Soloist: Mrs. P. Baca Music at the 6 o'clock Solemn Mass: Offertory hymn— "Adeste Fideles” ...... Store Open Nights Mass in B Fist ______—Leonard Processional— "Holy Night” ...... Gruber Soloists, Miss Mary Catherine Shad- Processional— "Venite Adoremus” Bass solo, hamming accompaqiment ...... — ...... Oilsinn Soloists: Mrs. F. Boyle, Walter well, Miss Margnerite Davis, and Mrs. Kyrie— Gloria and Credo Mass in F____ Hyman, Anthony Patsy, Cecelia Patsy, Kyrie Elelson ...... Terry Marcella Theisen...... —...... — Sehnecker Alberta Washburn, Ruth Tapper. Gloria ___ .—— ...... —Concon Members of choir: Mrs. Ada Gott- Offertory— "Adeste Fideies” ...... Novello “ Adeste IFideles” ...... V. Novello Credo ...... - ...... Terry schalk. Dolores Langford, Mary Catherine Sanctns, Benedictus, and Agnus Dei.... Soloist; Stella Baca Offertory— "Adeste Fideles” __Traditional Shadwell, Mary Nita Ogborn, Marguerite ...... Sehnecker "Jesu Bambino” - ...... -.P. A. Yon Sanctas ‘ ...... :_____Gounod Davis, Mary Catherine Heckathorn. Vir Choir members: Sopranos, Mrs. E. Soloist; Cecelia Patsy Tenor solo, with chorus ginia Anderson, Dolores Koldwfy, Lncile Sedimayr, Mrs. B. Hoffman, Mrs. M. Beceiiionai— " 0 Holy Nlght” _.A . Adam Benedictus and Agnus Del...... Loesch Pearman, Edna Fearman, Helena Ritch- If you cttt duplicate this ralue Communion hymn— "Jesu Bambino” .... Smethills, Mrs. M. McCarthy, the Soloist: Alberta Washburn lin, Mary Maloney, Catharine Maloney, Soloists: Sopranos, Mrs. J. F. Clair, elsewhere for less than $U0 Hisses Ursula Wobido, Catherine Members of choir; Mrs. F. Boyle, Marcella Theisen, Bernice Boon, John —YOU GET A REFUND! Maguire, Estelle Rust, and, Dorothy j Mrs. P. Baca, Fauiiin Baca. Stella Mrs. Valens Jones, Winifred Scheble, Lievens, King Gertig, Edward Maloney. I Medae. Altos, Mrs^ F. Bliesmer and Baca, Frank Chadwick, Mary Dolorosa, Mrs. Marie Smithels, Miss Helen Burns, Organist, Miss Virginia Anderson. 500 Pain in the lot—Capeskins Miss Julia Garland. Tenors, Lawrence Leona Dolorosa, Walter Hyman, Mag Anne O’Neill. Altos, Sarah Biggins, 8 o’clock— Low Mass. Hymns sung Gillen and Howard Whalen. Basses, Irene O’Keefe. Tenors, Valens Jones. by St. Mary’s Junior choir: “ Dear Little and Pis Grains. And you’ll bs dalene Lcfler, Anthony Patsy, Cecelia Kirk Hale, losses, Martin J. O’Haire, smart to get two pain right now! Fred Bliesmer and Joseph Kastner. Patsy. Alberta Washburn, Ruth Tupper. One, How Sweet Thou Art.” “ Adeste Organist. Mrs. H. R. Fish. Director, Organist, Miss Leona Dolorosa. C. F. Lamberty, Frank Wagner. Chorus, Fideles,” "In a Manger Lowly.” “ Sleep, Rev. Henry Guenther, C. SS. B. Director, Miss Ruth Topper. Lynne M. Blaise, Geraldine V. King, Holy Babe,” “ Silent Night. Holy Night.” 2S00 pairs GLOVES The Senior choir will sing the Mid Christmas Masses; Midnight High Elizabeth K. Hart, Ruth A. Vincent, Members of choir: Marie Bolis, night Mass, and will return to eing at Hass, Senior choir. Eight o’clock Mass, Margaret Conway, Margery Smith, Mar Madeline Balls, Dorothy Fischback, Anna garet McQuaid, Lorena Russell, Kathryn Lined and Unlined the 9:80 Low Mass. The Children’s choir Junior choir. Ten o’clock High Mass, Mae Hogan, William Lievens, George will bs heard at the 8:30 Mass, and the Senior choir. Olmstead, Peggy Cotter, Mary Ellen Lievens, Walter Fischback. James An Genuine washable pigskins, suedes recently organized choir of mixed voices, Junior choir, 8 o’clock Mass. “ Sleep, Wagner, Alice Packham. Organist, Miss derson, Matilda Detrelch, Elaine Ander and capes! GIFT BOXED! directed by Father Zeller, will sing at Holy Babe,” "Angels We Have Heard Mamie O’Haire. Director, Miss Anne son, Agnes Koldway, Florence Koldway, the 11:30 Hass. The 11:30 program on High,” “ Adeste Fideles.” O’Neill. Dorothy Koplanic, Betty Lou Rees, Mary Give a Sme^er $7.60 Values 5 .0 0 follows; “ Venite Adoremus,” by Rossi. Organist, Miss Mary Keniery. Choir Elizabeth Wickens. "Jubilate Deo”— A. J. Weiss-Reilly. members: Lucille Berstert, Mary Camp ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Walnut finish, roomy Interior, re $5.00 Values 3 .9 5 “Cantique De Noel”— Adolph Adam, and bell, Jacqueline Clack, Caroline Crlbaro, East 12th Ave. and Newport St. ST. DOMINIC’S CHURCH Coffee Table $4.00 Values .$'2.95 “ Silent Night” by Gruber. The choir is Genevieve Cribaro. Agnes Harris, Billy Rev. James M. Walsh, Pastor West 29th Ave, and Federal Blvd. •Bemoveble Tmy movable Aah Tray. $3.75 composed of Joe Dwyer, Tom Kavanagb, Jean Harris, Eulalia Steinbeck, and Solemn Mass at midnight, Masses at Dominican Fathers, Rev. J. J. Regan, Specially priced at. $3.50 Values 6 :30 and 8. • $ 2 .4 5 Vincent O’Connor. Jnnior Kellogg, and Cornelia Wagner. Mrs. Evelyn Beach, O.P., Superior A sensible g^ift that is sure to $2.50 Values . . . . • .^ $ 1 .85 Ernest Berberich, and the Misses director. The Midnight Mass will be the Mass Music at Solemn Midnight Mass; Frances Hamilton, Virginia Finilli, and of the Angels, with congregational sing Hymns at 11:30, “ Under the Stars,” please. Our reg^ular . $7.95 Teresa Marsalli, Helen Wourms is the ing. “The Birthday of a King,” “ Glory to < • $12 J)0 value. organist. There will also be Low Mass OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL God.” “ Silent Night.” CHURCH at 6 and 7. ST. ROSE OF LIMA’S CHURCH Processional— “ Come Ye to Bethlehem” West 36th Ave. and Navajo St. 1310 W. Nevada, Valverde Sanctuary choir Hass of St. John the Evangelist....:...... ANNUNCIA-nON CHURCH Servlte Fathers, Rev. Julius M.' PlccoH, Rev. Louis J. Grohman, Pastor Cottrell’s Guaranteed O.S.M. Superior Leonard’s Mass in G will be sung at ...... - ...... — Reni Keyzer Comer of E. 36 th Ave. and Humboldt St. The Masses Christmas morning will the Midnight Maes. The violinist will Sung by 60 voices Rev. Charles Hagus, Pastor be at 5, 6:39, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10:30 be Ed Langfleld and the soloist, Mrs. Offertory— “Jesu Redemptor” ..Pietro Yon Hymns at reception of Holy Eu Masses at midnight, 5:30, 7:80, 9. JO, o’clock. There will be a Solemn Mass at William Wast. Christmas hymns will be midnight, with choir and orchestra serv sung at the 8 and 9 o’clock Low Masses. charist ; and 12 o’clock. Benediction of the Most "Anima ChriiU” ...... Blessed Sacrament after the noon day ice. The program is as follows; SHIRTS Prelude— “ March of the Magi Kings” ___Most Rev. Bishop Joseph Schrembs Mass...... - ...... - ...... —..... Dubois HOLY ROSARY CHURCH Male quartet Music at all Masses. E. 47th Ave. and Pearl St., Globeville "Jesu Duicis Memoriae” ...... A. Zeller Midnight Solemn Mass. "Silent Night” — __ .._...... Gruber Ordinary ...... Gregorian Rev. J. Judaic, Pastor Male quartet Processional— "Silent Night, Holy Hasses Christmas will he at midnight, “ Oesca Viatorum” ...... Traditional $ 1 .75 Night” by Gruber. “ Missa Regina Pacis” ...... P. A. Yon Offertory— “ Laetentnr Coeli” ...... 8, and 10 o’clock. Music by the Chil Recessional— “ Jesu Bambino” ..Pietro Yon Boys’ vested choir under the direction dren’s choir at 8 o’clock Low Mass. The Boys’ and mixed chairs of Sister Mary Giavanni. Elsie Harpel, ...... H. Gruender, S.J. Communion— "Adeste Fideles” ..... Novello Holy Rosary church choir will sing the The High Mass at 9 o’clock will he organist. following music for the Midnight and 10 sung by the Children’s choir of 160 Mass by adult choir. Postlude— “Jesu Kedemptor” — P, A. Yon "Tu Scendi Dalle Stelle” ...... o’clock High Masses: voices from St. Dominic’s school. 3 fo r $5.00 Kyrie .—..... - ...... —Gounod Christmas carols, several in the Slo “ Adeste Fideles” will be rendered at the Gloria and Credo...... Silver At the 9 o’clock Hass there will be a special musical program, with the fol venian language, will be sung before Offertory. Offertory— “ Adeste Fideles” ...... Novello Masses. Singing of carols will begin at The choir is under the direction of the A gift value hard to Sanctns, Benedictus, and Agnus Dei— lowing : beat! Fine mercerized “ Silent Night” — ._____—...... Gruber 11:80 and 9:30, respectively. Dominican Sisters...... - ...... Gounod Missa “ Da Pacem, Domine” ...... Low Masses will be at 5:30, 7:30, and broadcloth—custom tai Recessional— " 0 Come All Ye Faithful” "Laudate Pueri” ....™ ______G. Capocci 'Jesu Redemptor” ______P. A. Yon ...... Alfred J. Silver 10:80. Boys’ Vested choir. Helen Byers, Offertory— "Adeste Fideles” ...... lored With new patented Karrex perfect-fitting collar—in organist. 'Adeste Fideles” ...... NoveUo Combination Smoker solid white, blue or tan. Every Shirt with a written guaran ” Tu Scendi Dalle Stelle' ...... - ...... Anton Forester - ST. LOUIS’ CHURCH Senior choir members: Sopranos, Mrs. Communion— “ Veni, Jesu” ____ Cherubini tee for ONE yearl Guy Glover, Mrs. Harry Taylor, Miss Confessions will be heard for children 3300 So, Sherman St., Corner £. Floyd, Monday from 10 to 12 a. m. and for Recessional— “ With Glory Lit the Mid Englewood Stylish cabinet, copper lined, two Margaret Robinson. Altos, Miss Jo night Air" ...... - ...... Dielman sephine Engelhardt, Miss Eleanor Engle- adults from 2 to 6 p. m. and from 7 ;30 Rov. Joseph P. O’Heron, Pastor roomy magazine to 11 p. m. Benediction will follow the 10 o’clock Masses at midnight, 8, and 10 o’clock. $6.95 hardt. Tenors, Bernard Sloan, George Mass. Console Mirror pockets. Feature v^ue Miroslavich. Basses, Harry Taylor, Midnight—^Missa Cantata. "0 Salutaris” in A flat..... A. H. Rosewig Mass in F...... Joseph Concone Ferdinand Cain. Helen Neumann, ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH ‘"Tantum Ergo” In C...... Gluck An attractive gift Ux24-inch organist. Offertory— “ Adeste Fideles"...... Novello T IE Purchase West 33rd Ave. and Pecos St. “ Holy (3^, We Praise Thy Name” — At veneration at the Christmas crib size. Our regular $4.50 (Bn Q p Rev. A. Sommaniga, Pastor ...... P. Ritter the hymn, "In Old Judaea,” will be sung. Kramer Schrier Co. of Boston ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’ CHURCH Christmas music at Midnight Hass: Choir members: Sopranos, Helen Organist, Frances Jaap. Director, H. value at...... Processional— "Adeste Fideles” ...... wanted cash—Cottrell had the Alameda and South Sherman St. Sknli, Mary Kucler, Helen Miroslavich, E. Palmer. Choir members: Sopranos, Rev, J. J. Donnelly, Paator - ...... - ...... Traditional StefSe Harolt, Josephine Sterlc, Julia Mrs. H. Bald, Mrs. L. White, Misses Jo cash and so he made this tre Choir Stneka. Altos, Agnes Kucler, Helen sephine Herzog and Virginia Sansa. Masses Christmas will be at midnight, Mass in honor of St. Colnmba (Op. 'lanko, Elsie Kessinga, Alice Holland, 6:30, 7:80, 8:30, 9:80, 1«;S0, and 11:80. Altos, Mrs. V. MilUrd. Mrs. W. Smythe, mendous purchase of TIES at 50c 196)...... By Wm. Edwin Ashmall Mary Canjar. Tenors. George Mirosla- and Miss Loyola Bald. Tenors, J. (jline, The pastor. Father Donnelly, will Kyrie ...... Choir vich, Steve Machuga, Mike Ulaski, Henry on the dollar! Here they arc in preach the sermon at the Midnight Hass. E. Doyle, and P. Coffey. Basses, J. % Christe Elelson— Duet, tenor and bass Popish, Vincent Stonich. Basses, Joseph Hessel, V. Millard, and C. Tomlin. ’m m m Following is the program which the Wm. Jordons, Wm. Carey Tezak, Anthony Padboy, Andrew Boytz. every conceivable pattern and Senior choir will ling: Children’s choir of 50 voices at the 'fit r Gloria— Qui Toilis...... Bass solo Organist. Mary Canjar. Director, George 8 o’clock Mass. Organist, Mrs. A. Mc color—thousands of ’em for last- Processional— “ Silent Night” ...... Gruber Dr. Clyde England J, Miroslavich. V Choir Kee. Christmas hymns: "Glory to God.” Credo ...... —.Choir "In the Sky the Stars Are Shining,” minute gift shoppers. Mass in F...... - ...... Concone Offertory— “ O Mira Nox” ..Adolphe Adam V- ' Choir "Star and Sceptre,” "Gloria in Excelsis '' Soprano solo. Miss Irene Bayes ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH Deo.” $2 Imported Silk Soloist, Mrs. Hynes Choir E. 46th and Penn, GlobevlUe Neckwear for ,.. $ 1 .2 9 Offertory— "Adeste Fideles” ...... Novello "Resultet Usque” — Bass solo...... —._ Rev. John Guzinski, Pastor Mrs. Hynes. Mrs. Millard, Mr. Hartford. Robert Livingstone Midnight, High Mass. St. Cecelia’s ST. CAJETAN’S (SPANISH) CHURCH •a- Hr. Hillard, and Chorus. Sanctus— ^Tenor solo...... choir: Ninth and Lawrence 2 for $2.50 Recessional— “ Venite Adoremus” ...... Wm. Jordens, choir Processional— “ Silent Night” ...... Theatine Fathers. Rev, John Bonet, C.R., ...... Gilsinn Benedictus— Duet, soprano and alto.... Mass of the Angels by the congregation, Superior SlM Soloists, Mrs. Hynes, Mis. Hewlett. Blanche M. Osborne and Mrs. Everet led by St. Cecelia’s choir______The Girls’ choir at St. Cajetan’s church Ties 77c The choir personnel includes: The Burgess Offertory— "Adeste FideIes” ....Traditional will render the following program at the 3 tor 91.30 2 for 91.00 • Rev. L. J. Thome, spiritual director. Agnus Dei— Soprano solo...... Christmas hymns ...... Selected Midnight Mass and at the 10:30 Mass Sopranos, Mrs. Richard W. Hynes, Mrs, Mrs. Evelyn Jordens 8 o'clock— Low Mass. St. Agnes’ choir. Christmas day: James Quinn, Mrs. Norman Ray, Mrs. Communion...... “ Silent Night” Christmas hymns at the Hass. Pastoral prelude ...... Beethoven Carl Ott, Mrs. Coyle, Miss Emma Grant, Receuional...... —.."Joy to the World” 10:30, High Mass. St. Joseph’s male Organ spio, Mr. Bernard Hiss Margaret Koch. Altos, Mrs. John St. Patrick’s choir is under the direc choir: “ Noche de paz” (“ Silent Night” ) ____ Combination Smoker Entire Stock Broadcloth Burgess. Mrs. V. Millard, Mrs. Howard tion of Blanche M. Osbourne. The or Processional — “ O Lovely Infant — Choir ^ Hewlett, Mrs, Edward Freeman, Miss ganist is Miss Neil Finn. Dearest Savior” ...... Trad. Kyrie (from Twelfth M ass)--:.... Mozart Very Ueeful Desk Marguerite Burns. Tenors, Charles L. Low Masses will be at 6, 7 :30, 9, Introit— 3rd Mass Proper...... Gloria and Credo (from Mass in honor Black and chromium modem MUFFLERS PAJAMAS Hosconi, James A. Hartford, Robert 10:30, and 12...... - ...... Rev. Theo. Laboure, O.M.I. of St. Michael)...... Loesch Smoker with space for cocktail ] [ Schmitt. Basses, George Ashe, V, Mil Kyrie and Gloria— Messe Solennelle..- Choir A real gift for the home. Walnut Offertory— "Jesu Bambino” __Pietro Yon lard, A. A. Ranney. Organist, Hiss No. 2...... J. N. Bartholmeus finish with S roomy Reduced Jeanette Yeggy. Director, Howard S. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL’S CHURCH Graduale and Alleuia— Sid Mass Proper Choir $17.50 Special...... $4.95:: $ 1 -4 S Hewlett. So. Josephine and E. Arizon* ...... Rev. Theo. Ijaboure, O.M.I. Sanctus (from Mass in honor of St. drawers. Spechd. % The young men’s choir of 50 voices Rev. Manus P. Boyle, Paetor Michael) ...... Loesch 20 "Veni Creator” ...... - ...... -Trad, Smartest plaids—Initials and will sing for the High Mass Christmas Midnight Mass: Credo— Messe Solennelle No. 2...... Choir Regular $1.75 Values Processional ...... — ______JSelected plain colored Mutflers in line morning at 6:80. The Mass In B flat ...... - ...... J. N. Bartholmeus. Benedictns (from Mass in -F )..... Concone silks and woolens by Leonard will be rendered with Donald Introit ...... - ...... „-Rossini Offertory— 3rd Mass Proper...... Hisses Antonio and Petra Lopez Fine quality Broadcloth, tail Kyrie and Gloria__ ___ Haller and chorus ored to a man's taste! Attrac Scheiman and Thomas Halter es boy ...... - ...... Rev. Theo. Laboure, O.M.I. $1.00 Mufflers ...... 8 0 c soloists. The beautiful "Adeste Fideles” Graduale ...... — ______Rossini “ Adeste Fideles” ...... Trad. Agnus De! (from Twelfth Mass)..Mozart tive—practical—each pair In a Credo ...... —...... - __ — ...... Haller Choir $1.50 Mufflers ...$ 1 .2 0 gift box. by Reading, -arranged for fonr voices, Sanctus. Benedictus and Agnus Dei— will be sung. Much credit for the Offertory ...... Rossini Messe Solennelle No. 2...... “ Adeste Fideles” and "Vamos^ Todos $2.00 Mufflers$1.60 success of this musical organisation is Sanctus, Benedictus, and Agnus Dei.— ...... —___—____ - J. N. Bartholmeus Abelen” (Adoration of the Child Jesus) $3.50 Mufflers ...$ 2 .8 0 due to its director, Arthur Alcorn, and ...... - ...... Haller Communion— 3rd Mass Proper ______Choir Noveities, 1/4 Off to the Rev. Leo Thome, its spiritual Communion ...... Rossini .’...... Bev. Theo Laboure, O.M.I. Postlude— “ Cujus Animam” (from $5.00 Mufflers ...$ 4 .0 0 director, who have worked untiringly in 'Jisu Redemptor” ...... Pietro Yon Recessional— "Narodzli sie Jezns W Stabat Mater)- ...... Rossini Cocktail Shakers, Tie Racks, the past few months. Robert Prindle is Recessional— "Adeste Fideles” ....Novello Stani Ubog” ...... Organ, Mr. Bernard stylish KMIT MUFTLERS, Fitted Cases, Brushes, Ash the organist. Members of the choir: Sopraaos, First tenors, Theo Kurzyna, Lawrence Members of choir: Sopranos, Antonio white or black and 7Q |e Trays, Decanters, Billfolds— At 11:80 the Midnight Hass music Mesdames Ray C. Tharp, Alfred E. Boginski, Wm. Sullivan. Second tenors, Lopez. Florence Gallegos, Grace Abeyta, white, 91 valu e...... • w w gifts that men like! will be repeated with Professor Wlndolpb Reeves, S. H. January; Misses Gertrude Steve Banko, Adolph Anzic, Joseph No- Angela Miranda, Nea Lopez, Mary as director; Robert Thompson, organist: Kemtne, Caroline Welch, Vincie Bianco, Waeki. Basses, Lad Felix, Leo Chop- Miera, Miss Garcia. Olivia Lucero, Anna Elaine Johnson, violinist; Marie Dode, Patricia . Sharpe, Euleta Set». Altos, niak. Organist. Katherine Oletski. Di Quintana. Betty Montoya, Bertha Mi Hasel Fyles, Irene Quinn, Dot Walsh, Mesdames John Waehel, Frank Kohler, rector, Wm. Sullivan. randa, Helen Montoya. Altos. Petra Lila Savory, Edith Kreiling, Rose Hupp, David W. Oyler: Miss Mary Munz. The male choir will also sing the Lopez, Rose Vasquez, Viola Montoya, Edith Thompson, Elaine Staminson. Tenors, Bernard J. Golding, Ray C. Propers as arranged by Father Laboure Miss Garcia. Organist and director, Clarice Windolph, Robert Dode, Harold Tharp. Basies, Thomas M. Smith, Wm. for the first Mass— Midnight— at Christ William Bernard. McCurdy, Hal Clements, Gordon Dode, E. Dolan, Julius Woods, Albert Bianco. mas. Low Masses will he at 7, 7 :80, 8. ROBE SALE! and Charles Mosconi, vocalists. Organist, Miss Virginia M. Hamilton. 8 :89, and 9. S o’clock— Benediction. The Little Offering Handsome $7 Director, Hiss Marjorie Heid. Flower choir: Occasional Chair High Mass at 8:80— Missa de Angelis: A Christmas hymn— __—- ...... ST. CATHERINE’S CHURCH Introit ...... -.'Tozer SHRINE OF ST. THERESE Give a Silver Set and $8 Gift Robes at . 4200 Federal Blvd. “ O Salutaris” ...... — — ...... Selected Aurora Sale priced for Christmas buyers. Kyrie and Gloria...... — — Gregorian “ Tantum Ergo” ...... Selected Rev. D. A. Leraleux, Admiaistrator Graduale ...... — .Tozer Rev. D. A. Barry, Pastor \ \ 26-Fiece Sets in attractive case. Walnut finish frame, Tapestry ; ; Masses; Midnight (Solemn Mass, no Midnight Mass: Credo No. S______Gregorian \ I Sure to please and covers. children), 9, 7, 8:80 (children), 10, and Offertory - ...... - ...... -Tozer SHRINE OF ST. ANNE “ Asperges Me”— “ Silent Night” ...... $6.95 $ ^ . 9 5 11 (High). Sanctns, Benedictus, and Agnus Del__ . Arvada Mass—Leonard’s in B flat...... < ■ specially priced at, set Very special a t... $5.95 t Hass program; ...... - ...... Gregorian Rav. Harold V. Campbell, Pastor Offertory— “ Adeste Fideles” ...... Kyrie and Gloria---- Farmer’s In B Flat Communion — ...... -Tozer Midnight— Missa Cantata. Soprano, Mrs. E. Witashek. Alto, Miss Credo ...... - ..... Leonard’s in B Flat “ Emmanuel” ...... Rev. Carlo Rossini Missa Regina Paeis...... - ...... Rhode Emma Lombard. Tenor. James Hartford, Sanctas, Benedictns, and Agnns Dei.... Childien's choir under the direction of Choir members: Messrs. Francis Camp Bass, AI Ranney. Organist, Miss E. — ...... MilUrd’s in G Witasehek. Violinist. Frank Briley. Di *Way last August when robe business was Miss Virginia Hamilton. bell, Emil Schneider, Harry Crowe, Har Ameri(ian Furniture Co "Adeste Fideles” ...... - Low Masses will he at 7, 10:30, and ley, Richard, and John Schmitt; Misses rectress, Mrs. Ed Witasehek. ■low, Cottrell was able to buy robes for ' Rosa Piccoll 11:30. Blanche Caron. Bonnie Bonham, Dora Processional— "Angels We Have Heard SIXTEENTH AND LAWRENCE "Silent Night” ...... on High"...... cash at a real price! They’re beauties— Miss Monagan and Marie Tegtmier, Lois and Doris Scott, Jeannette Killer, Helen Hickman, Officers of the Midnight Mass: Cele rich brocades, new dots, stripes—luxuri "Ave Marla’’....Duet— Mrs. E. C. McCabe, ST. LEO’S CHURCH and ’Tiny Miskel, and Mrs. Emil Schnei brant. Father Barry. Deacon, Father Mc ously trimmed in satin and with generous L. J. Brierley. Tenth St, and Wast Colfax Ave. Donald. U. S. army chaplain, Fitzsimons " 0 Holy Night” ...... Mrs. A. Sterry Rt. Rav. Msgr. Wm. O'Ryan, Pastor der. Mrs, John Schmitt, organist. sash. When did gift shoppers ever find Lorr Masses and Christmas carols at 7 General hospital. Subdeacon, master of Organist and director, Mrs. Lee Gib Solemn Midnight Mass: and 8 :80. ceremonies, and acolytes, students at such values in handsome robes? bons. ' Sopranos, Mrs. E. C. McCabe, Missa de Angelis...... Singenhergar St. Thomas’ seminary. Denver. Mrs. F. X. Kra^cher. Mrs. L. Monahan, Sermon by Honsignor O’Rysn. Sermon by Father Barry. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Other Robes Reduced! GIFT BOXED! Miss Hazel Curran, Miss Emily Grover, Christmas morning—-Low Masses at ASSUMPTION CHURCH .Second Mass at 8. The Children’s choir Hiss Rose PlccoH. Altos, Miss Theresa 6, 7. and 9. Welby will sing. Mrs. P. H. Degnan. directress, Martelii, Miss Anna Martin, Mrs. A. 10:80 High Mass: Rev. A. Bars!, O.S.M., Pastor The third Mass will be said at 10. Sterry, Mrs. Mary Seidell. Tenors, Leo Missa de Angelis...... - ...... Singenberger At midnight— High Mass, Missa Re The choir will be directed by Mrs. Ed Fathers William McCarthy and Cu- THEY ARE RELIABLE J. Brierley, John R. Bums, William £ gina Pads, by Pietro Yon. “ Adeste Fi- Witasehek. . 'it .Tf:'!*.' ■ V T!T!^!wB5B'l
Thursday, December 20, 1934 Office. 938 Bannock Street I’HE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone. Main 5413 PAGE THREE MILLIONS SUFFER RECENTLY ORGANIZED P.-T. A. FATHER HUBBARD TO RETURN FROM NERVES Colorado Springs ARGONAUT HOTEL Famou* German Preteriptioa Where Denver’* Society Entertain* for Lunebeont and Dinner* Gives Quick Relief OF ST. DOMINIC’S ELECTS TO DENVER ON PALM SUNDAY Over 40 years agt a group of emmem FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, physirians in Germany discovered a (St. Dominic’s Pariah) ed for the school children Friday, of adoration before the Blessed formula for the Parislies Planning (Reel* Collete) DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE TABOR 2361 treatment of nsr> The recently organized Catholic afternoon, Dec. 14, with com The Rev. Bernard K. Hubbard, Sacrament in the college chapel. vousnesa Fathe: Parent-Teachers’ association of munity singing, exchange of gifts, S.J., the “ Glacier Priest,” will re Members took turns in keeping Boautifnl Ballroom* Private Dining Room* Koenig of the St. Dominic’s parish met in the and awarding of prizes in the turn to Denver in April on Palm vigil before the tabernacle. The Fort Wayne dio cese brought the Little theater auditorium Tues recent contest conducted for the Sunday, and in his lecture under regular monthly smoker was held prescription t o day afternoon with Mps. Ward benefit of the school. Midniglit Hasses the auspices of Regis college will at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil America. Today Anthony as temporary chairman show the finest set of films he has liam Paul Mr. Paul is instructor Koenig’s Nervine The Aguinas players met Tues is acclaimed and Mrs. Alfred Rampe, organiz day evening in their Little theater ever taken. in accounting at the college. A LARIMER AT ESTABLISHED McE\ERY'S ISSS everywhere b e- er, to select'the officers, with the to discuss further plans for their Colorado Springs. — Christnihs 'The Ranger basketball team de feature of the meeting was a talk 23RD ST. cause of its great result that Mrs. Frank Kemme day will be greeted by the cele by Mr. Moiland, state building and value in relieving dramatic and social activities. feated the P. and H. five in a was chosen president, Mrs. F. V. Recently pictures of the casts of bration of Midnight Mass in all Rocky Mountain league contest loa)i. commissioner, on the relation — Christmas Gift Sale — nervous disorders. churches of the city and vicinity, of accounting to business law. Why neglect ner O’Brien, vice president; Mrs. all the productions of the players at the Temple of Youth gymna $1.80 Broadcloth Dr«»* SUrU, Collar Attached, Vat Dy*d, Whit* or Fancy. 9*c vousness when James Bergin, recording secre were placed on the walls of the as well as at Glockner and St. sium Monday evening, 2^ to 15. Froth Win Titlo $2.00 Pre-ahrunk Broadcloth, “ Glover Make’’...... — ...... $1.45 quick relief is tary; Mrs. J. P. Lewis, treasurer, Francis’ hospitals. The Midnight $1.00 “ Phoenix” Cravat*. Hand made, Oct. 1934. Late*t Pattemi possible? Try this Little theater, where they will re Ed (Swede) Verdick Ted the Regis Saturday the freshman cage and Mrs. Phil Mahoney, Igistorian Mass at St. Mary’s church will be and De*iini .... - ...... - ...... celebrated medi main a& a very interesting display attack with his eight goals. team in the intramural IBop took 2Sc Rayon Fancy Ho»e...... — ...... _„..__._...._18c cine. It has given and auditor. These officers were In an elocution contest Sunday the championship away from seven $1A> Capeakin Lined Glove*. “ Rifon M*ke” ..,„...... $ 1 ^ relief to fh b u- insta-lled by Mrs. R ^ p e . It was William Kipp as celebrant, the other Campus teanis with a daz $1.29 Men’* Heavy Weight Winter Union Suit*. Ecru Color.„...... „ _ _ _ B 8 c sands For chronic contributed to the fine record of evening in the Little theater Alan decided to have regular meetings Rev. William J. Kelly, deacon, and zling victory over the sophomores. $1.00 Men'* Medium Weight Udion Suita, Ecru Color------— 79c nervous diso^crs. this popular parish dramatic Lutz, sophomore member of the ...10c i.ervoue actacas a,.u sleeplessness It has at 3 o’clock every Monday after the Rev. John Scannell, subdeacon. 15c Men’* Cotton Hoae. All Colors...... —...... society. The players will meet on editorial staff of The Brown and The score was 18 to 15. Capt. 25c Men’s Tie*. N
Matinee The Denver Catholic Register FUNERAL RITES TO BE HELD Saturday cmnoLic PBESS and President______PBIEST TELLS B i B i a i i i p a Sunday* •Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. President Emeritus.. -^...... -...Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, DJ). SATURDAY FOR FR. MANNIX Now Playing Editor______>...Rt Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D,, LL.D. A romantic comedy roveoHng our Mankging Editor__ ------Hubert A. Smith, Jonr.D. (Continued From Fage One) now famous Cathedral convert Puritan fathers in their gay moments! Associate Editors- ■Rev. Maurice Heimann, M.A., Jour.M.; M. F. day, 2 p. m., for St. Catherine’s classes was established. He con Adbl^ iskst gftssH Everett, Jour.M.; Rev. Arthur Froehle; Charles J. McNeill, A.B.; Ruth school children, first to fourth ducted these classes for a number Vincent, grades, inclusive; 3 p. m., fifth to of years and brought a large num FRANCII LIDERIR eighth grades; 4 p. m., junior girls; ber of truth-seekers into the in 5 p. m., Holy Name Regulars; Church. So great was his zeal in YEAR BECEPIIOII Entered as second class matter at the post o£9ce at Denver, Colo. 7:30 p. m.. Young Ladies’ sodal the work to bring souls to Christ THE PURSUIT (Continued From Page One) ity; 8 p. m.. Altar and Rosary that he often expressed the hope society, St. Catherine’s C. T.-P. that Mis entire time in the priest One of Denver’s smartest Yule- returned to this country from hood might be given over to the tide affairs will take place in the OF HAPPINESS Published Weekly by A., and the ladies of the parish; A Psrsmowit Pktsrt wkh Mexico recently, to show the true 9 p. m., Holy Name society, St. winning of converts. post-New Year season when the situation: “ Mexico has a one- Joan ■owictt, Cbaril* Rugglti • Mary Boland THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY (Inc.) Vincent de Paul society, and the After completing his post Catholic Press club will entertain party government. It is not a men of the parish. at a formal reception Jan. 6 at the 938 Bannock Street democracy but a party dictator graduate studies at the Catholic E A T R university. Father Mannix became Argonaut hotel. Calling houfs are ship much on the order of the Underwent Two between 3:30 and 5:30 o’clock. No Phone MAin 5413 P. 0. Box 1497 dictatorship of the Nazi party in the leader of the Colorado Aposto- end of preparation has been Start* Germany or the Communist party Major Operations late, a group of secular p rie^ , all of them in parochial work, who undergone to make the forth Tue*day “THE MERRY WIDOW” |2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, in Russia. The ideology of the Father Mannix h a d taken gave their time for missions and coming event the most outstand Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. totalitarian state is struggling for a leave of absence from the dio cese, because of illness, only a few repeats, particularly in the poor ing of the Press club’s achieve control. There is one party in ments. power and that is the National months ago. He went to San er' sections of the diocese. Father Thursday, December 20, 1934 ' Kevolutionary party. In conse Diego and there had a major Mannix’s ability as a retreat- Among the distinguished ^ests quence, any opposition is anti operation performed. His condi master was recognized even out invited are the Most Rev, Urban A MERRY CHRISTMAS side his own diocese, as he con government, and is so treated. tion changed frequently since that J. Vehr. ducted services, among other OFFICIAL: DIOCESE OF DENVER When the Catholic Church, there time, hope for complete recovery In the receiving line will be the laces; in Sterling, Illinois, and in The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial fore, finds itself, by its ethics and on several occasions being held. resident of the organization, To You and Yours letroit, Michigan. It is too bad We confirm it as the official pubi)publication of the Diocese. Whatever it whole tradition, opposed to For the, past month, however, his S rs. May West Owen; Mmes. that no exact number of his con appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those many of the objects of the revolu conditioh had been critical, and Joseph Seubert and Mary McAboy, May all happiness attend you versions is recorded, although it of the OfScials of our Curia is hereby declared official. last week, as was announced in and the Misses Mary Detmoyer, tion and says so, it is not accorded must be more than one thousand. at this Joyous Yuletide We hope The Register will be read in every home of the the freedom of speech that would The Register, little hope was held Katherine Kenehan, Catherine diocese. be permitted under similar for his recovery. A second m y or As a pastor, Father Mannix Lahr, and Benecia Batione. Season We urge pastors, parents and teachers to cultivate a taste in circumstaniSes in this country.’’ operation was performed last Fri leaves behind him an surpassed Guests at the reception will day. the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. Father Campbell also reported record in the diocese. Because of have the opportunity to view a col Edward John Mannix was bom the decision of KOA station of his splendid administration as a lection of rare old books loaned + URBAN J. VEHR, in Denver Feb. 17, 1886. He ficials to return the Catholic businessman, people are wont to to the club for the occasion by Aug. 6, 1831. ' Bishop of Denver. made his classical studies at the Hour to the air in Denver. All look upon his success as a builder members. The display will be in Holy Name society presidents in University of Colorado, 1902-06, as his crowning achievement. his philosophical studies at Sacred charge of Miss Nellie Lennon, as the city were instructed to send a Greater than his work in this field, sisted by the Misses Marie PHtz- letter to the radio station com Heart (Regis) college, and his however, is the good he accom theological studies at the Ameri plished spiritually in his parish. No gerald, Ida Kenehan, and Mary mending its action in this matter. Adkisson. J ose^ Walsh, president of the can college, Louvain, 'Belgium, parish in the diocese is better or 1421 lA iU A iE R ST* Miss Mabel Beuchner, music Diocesan union, congratulated the 1908-11. He was ordained priest ganized along parochial lines, and for the Diocese of Denver, July 9, none has a better spiritual record chairman, is arranging a musical parish delegates for the large rep program to be given by a string &P5tat0nal0 resentation bf Catholic men at the 1911, by the Most Rev. Auxiliary over a period of years than St. quartet. Honrs: 9 to 12; 1 td 6. Phone MAin 8437 ;; Opinions of Associate Editors of The Register \ Holy Name rally at S t Thomas’ Bishop of Mechlin, Monsignor Catherine’s. True, he took over seminary and gave brief reports Legraive. Returning to Denver, the duties of pastor at St. Cather Others who are assisting with of similar rallies in other parts of Father Mannix served as assistant ine’s when it had just b'Mome one arrannments are: Mesdames J. J. Colorado. He also asked the mem pastor at the Cathedral from of the fast-growing sections of the O’Neil, Joseph Emerson Smith, DR. J. J. O’NEIL, DENTIST September, 1911, to September, city, but it was through his vigor, (Coatiaaad From Pato One) | round out a man’s life. We don’t bers to continue active work in W. P. Horan, Sr,, Fred Davis, T. DENTAL X-RAY American dollar* would ttill be live Just to work and eat. Living the program of the Legion of 1920, and from that time until his zeal, his personality, his own Walter O’Connor, Ella WiUcin, money if tbe country bad con is an art, in which cultural con Decency and to renCw the Legion July 1, 1921, he studied at the personal willingness to work, tlmt Barbara Schwalbe, George Kearns, Suite 722 Meek Building, 16th and California Streeta tinued on- its downward spin to tacts, music, literature, painting— pledge in accordance with the Catholic University of America in the parish progressed to the point W. H. Lawrence, Ralph W. Kelly, bankruptcy, now feel tbat they whatever suits one’s nature best— wishes of Bishop 'Vehr. Washington, D. C. He was then where it is today—^ne of the J. B. Hunter, John F. VaU, Hattie can open their purse* and have should have a part A tree doesn’t The union adopted a resolution appointed a diocesan missionary, finest and best equipped in the E. Myres, W. P. Gibbons, Thomas tbe assurance there will be more grow like a telephone pole, of condolence on the death of hofdipg that position until Feb. 1, city of Denver. Barry, W. W. Adams, George Al 1922, when he was named pastor money to replenish their supply. straight and bare, but has Father Mannix, its former spirit Undertook Great len Smith, Hubert Smith, and the , of St. Catherine’ s church, which V/hittever the cause for this in branches and leaves that make it ual director, and decided to have a Building Program Misses M a^Coughlin, Julia Clif- j crease, though, all should feel a graceful, beautiful whole. Month’s Mind Mass said for the position he held until the time of- ford, Mary rlood, Lillian Anthony, J thankful''to God that better times There are several questions one repose of his soul. Holy Name his death. To his everlasting credit may it and Marie McNamara. are certainly here.— Hubert A. might ask Dr. Bryson in connec men recited the Rosary for Father Father Mannix attracted wide be said of Father Mannix that he Smith. tion with his dream for the fu Mannix at the Boulevard mor attention even in the early days carried out his building pronam ture. _How about the cost of the tuary Thursday evening at 8:30. of his priesthood. It was under with rare vision.^ He _ had an his direction that the first of the aversion to saddling his parish Alumnae Dinner Grownup* at School education? Is this prediction en The next quarterly meeting will tirely an altruistic move, looking be held at St. Leo’s parish in with a debt that would burden the Adult education will become a people down with interest pay MURPHY-MAHONEY MOTOR CO. regular function of the public to the betterment of mankind, or March. is there something of the profes ments. Every time a new unit WiU Be Dec. 27 school system throughout the Denver to Hear was to be added to the parish country within the next decade, sional educator, not loath to bet 2986 NO. SPEER ter his own position, in it? plant, the priest insisted that a 'The Christmas dinner party to says Dr. Lyman Bryson, professor good sum of money towards its of education at Teachers’ college, We strongly favor the idea of Father Coughlin be given by the Loretto Heights Used»Cars GA. 1457 ' Service payment would be on hand before alumnae Dec. 27 at the Junior Columbia tmivewity. New York. a better distribution of wealth so building was started. As a result Dr. Bryson divides the field of that all may have a decent living (Continued From Last Rage) League shop will have a well- of this foresight, his parish had a known speaker, the Rev. Russell adult education into five groups— and more leisure. But education of the findings of the Senate com development through a period of remedial, parental, vocational, lib cannot be forced upon anyone, mittee to date. twelve years in which a prog;ram Kirschenheuter, as the honor guest At the dinner a special musical eral, and political education. and there are grave questions to BOWLi LEIICBI “ ‘Away with the Prince of calling for $100,000 worth of Under the group of remedial be considered and worked out Peace! Crucify Him! Give us the buildings was erected. Little by education he places the function slowly in the light of experience Barrabas of war!’ is the motto of little the priest built, going into of teaching English to foreign- before present institutions of the American munitions mannfac- debt for but comparatively small . - -Ting 7 & . ARAPJUIOtfc F. J. Kirchhol their own cards. OOiORAOO bom and other citizens, of whom learning are expanded as Dr. Bry turer,’’ Father Coughlin charged. amounts as each unit was erected. son suggests.—^Millard F. Everett. T “ Let America have the truth,” he said there are about 20,000,000 As Father Mannix is laid to rest Arrangements*are being made above the age of ten years who he said, “ though the powers of with his deceased brother priests by Miss Catherine Floyd, assisted CoBstructHm are unable to use the language. W e Grow Up Members of Denver’s Holy hell, aided and abetted by the du in Mount Olivet cemetery, he by the Misses Mary Neitera and Parental education, he believes. A marked characteristic of chil Name Bowling league were form Fonts, the Steel corporation, and leaves behind him a parish better Helen Hyland. Reservations for .should-become a part of any adult dren, and a desirable one too, is ed into a permanent club as a the bankers will, in their diabolical than free from debt— a parish the dinner are to be made with Company progrram and should not be con the almost inherent belief that branch of the Holy Name works wisdom, try to hide the truth— with a cash balance, a fund to Miss Floyd, 4038 Alcott, GA. fined to the teaching of child psy adults, parents above all others, Sunday, Dec. 16, at a meeting in the truth that America harbors wards the erection of a new 2227-J, not later than Dec. 26. chology. Vocationsd training are creatures of almost infallible the Franciscan Fathers’ club traitors to all that is good in hu- church. Dinner is 80 cents^a plate. would be provided for those whose wisdom, of firm character, of im rooms at St. Elizabeth’s. manity-^harbors merchandisers of murder.” Both his parents are dead. BUILDERS jobs have been replaced by ma plicit goodness. This belief fol The Rev. Elmer Nicholas, 0. F. Survivors include his brother, ONCE SEMINARY HEAD, chines and to aid workers attempt lows naturally from the utter de M,. secretary and treasurer of the “ At least,” Father Coughlin continued, “ the unbelievable truth Frank J. Mannix, an attorney; his NOW VICAR APpSTOLIC ing to improve their positions. In pendence of the infant and the leagnic, opened the meeting with sister, Lucille, a teacher at West 20 years, he predicted, students | gro'wing child upon his elders, prayer. 'The fact that the or- must be believed. According to sworn testimony, it is the practice Denver high school, who was with would go to college mainly for .jjjg adolescent comes to doubt granization is to be a permanent him at his death; two aunts. Miss (Continned From La*t Page) We Would professional training. the wisdom of many of the adults thing and that the members are of our American corporations to by 18 secular priests and 21 Vin For quite a while we have been arm both warring nations, to arm Marg;aret Tobin, who had been his Appreciate he must deal with, but he still to be active Holy Name men was housekeeper; Tessie Tobin of Co centian Fathers. advocating further education to carries a belief that ones in the stressed by W. J. Steven, presi revolutionary factions in case of Father Misneris parents are Your Patronage take up part of the leisure time peace and to encourage war for lumbus, Wisconsin; two uncles, adult world have few problems dent of the league. John J. Tobin, state market direct dead. His sister, now deceased, of those whose working hours they cannot solve with ease, that Monthly dues were set at 25 military and naval supremacy be was a Daughter of Charity of St eroMr'w have been materially reduced in tween friendly nations. or, and D. S. Tobin of Montrose, they are settled and stable, that cents; these are to be used for re and a nephew, Frank Mannix, Jr. Vincent de Paul. , the new order. It seems to us, they are wiser and better than freshments and music at every “ The Senate committee dis The Vatican cable also an especially when the 30-hour week perturbed youth. third meeting. This special social covered that every effort Congress Guard of Honor nounced that the Very Rev. Betr 700 Lawrence Street is being more and more strongly One of the most crushing disil- meeting will be open to the wives made to regulate the shipment of in nard_ Francis Meyer, Maryknoll advocated, that some provision arms; every treaty respecting the Wj/lrh Bodg lusionments that come upon the and families of the league mem The'following members of the missionary, who was bom in MAin 5314 should be made for the filling of young in the first years of their bers and will take the form of traffic in arms, in munitions and Brooklyn, Iowa, in 1881, was ap these hours. When one mentions in powder has been defied by these Holy Name society and St. 'Vin Denver Colorado life as adults is the realization card parties or socials. cent de Paul society will act as pointed Prefect Apostolic of tne study to man whose hours are cut that most adults are not at all At the close of the meeting, manufacturers. new Prefecture Apostolic of 'Wu- down or who has lost his job be "What wonder then, that Pius guard of honor from Friday night stable and settled, that they are Father Roy Breen, president of until Saturday morning at 7, ac chow, China. The Rev. Joseph cause of the machine, the man is not nearly so'^ood, so wise, so the Holy Name society, expressed XI writes: ‘The whole economic Ansgar Julian, a White Father, apt to think of learning a new job, life has become hard, cruel and cording to the hours mentioned be % jnst, so capable as they should be. his appreciation for the use of the who was born in 1886 at S t Timo- some sort of professional or voca relentless in a ghastly measure. low: 10 to 11 p. m., William Mc- With this realization comes the Franciscan club rooms and also_ to Kone, D, J. McGinty, Joseph thee, in the Diocese of Valleyfleld, PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS tional training. fear that one, too, must fall into the members of the bowling Furthermore the intermingling and Canada, was named vicar Apos Dr. Bryson says that thU type scandalous confusing of the du Schmittling, Sr., S. E. Conkling, THEY ARE RELIABLE the rut of the many grown-ups league for their co-operation. Fred DeNave, and John McGov tolic of Nyassa, Africa. of study will feature the "college one sees and deals with. The league is made up of nearly ties and offices of civil authoiHty curriculum in the future. We be and of economics has gone as far ern. 11 to 12, W. J. Stahlberg, A graduate of a Catholic wom 50 men from the various parishes George Mnser, John Lawlor, James lieve this would be a mistake, just en’s college, new in the business of Denver. The team standings as to degrade the majesty of the as we think it wrong for a man State. The State, which should O’Driscoll, and Frank O’Brien, 12 world, brilliant and ambitious, are as follows: St. John’s, St. to 1 a. m., Edward Lowery, Sr,, to bend all efforts toward perfect Joseph’s, S t Catherine’s number be the supreme arbiter, ruling in writes as follows of her feelings Edward Lowery, Jr., William Low ing himself for some job. A cul in this regard: 2, Mt. Carmel, St. Dominie|s, St. kingly fashion, far above party tural training is vitally needed to Elizabeth’s number 2, S t Vincent contention, intent only on the ery, Bernard Lowery, and Emmett "I am not often calm. Part o Lowery. 1 to 2, Jqp Dryer, Joseph de Paul’s and Cathedral. It is common good, has become insteao the time I spend in futile specu Schmittling, Jr., IL J^ Crotty, CHRISTMAS CRIB A T lation about life, a hang-over from hoped that there will be 16 teams a slave— bound oyer to the serv ices of human passion and greed’.” George Schweiger, Ed O’Connor, Christmas ST. ELIZABETH’S READY going by next fall. adolescence, no doubt Much of and John McGinn. 2 to 3, Albert the time, I consider the adult (Continued From Png* One) Schillinger, Thomas McGlone, Leo world, the adults about me, and Madigan, Jerry Pastore, and Ed in shimmering waves from the myself as an adult person. When stable. 1 was a child and all the time I BOYS’ CLUB BEING PLANNED Haley. 3 to 4, Lawrence Merkl, Counter-balancing the desert was growing, I felt that when one W. J. Stever, Leonard Nevin, Tom Morrow, and Lewis O’Brien. 4 to ay Be Happy scene is the city of Bethlehem. De was a grown person, one must be tails of the well, where a girl is completely remarkable. You see, AT HOLY GHOST PARISH 5, Frank Gartland, Fred Romin- ger, Pat Berry, Joe O’Brien, and dipping water, are complete even I was an old-fashioned child and Frank Grannell. 6 .to 6, Edward to a %-inch oird perched on the respected my elders; I accepted (Holy Gho*t Parish) ment of Penance at Holy Ghost Lyons, John Burns, Tom May, bucket supports. The patio at the their estimate of themselves as At the 8:15 and 9:15 Masses church should try to do so Mon John Muller, and William Henry. front of the Inn holds tables on wholly superior beings. Oh, I’ll day rather than Christmas day. So that you may have money to spend which %-inch vases of flowers admit I didn’t always perceive Christmas day the newly formed 6 to 7, Joe Gavin, J. Fitzpatrick, Boys’ choir, under the direction of The Forty Hours’ devotion was Frank Morfeld, Capt. J. J. Lavelle, are surrounded by a complete din their superiority. But they seemed a splendid success, concluding on next Christmas will you join the 1935 Chist- ner service. A dusty, tired-look so sure of it, I thought that, at Ray Doyle, will sing. , Mr. Doyle and John Feeley, has been diligently training the Sunday afternoon with a very Cadet Honor Guard— Friday, 2 ing traveler is just entering the least, within them, where I could beautiful sermon by Father Ra mas Savings Club now, and put away a boys for the past two months. to 2:30 p. m., John Gleason, Don Inn. n’t see it, was something wonder phael Burke on “ No Cross, No A turbulent stream rushes ful, some strange knowledge of Many of the boys began their Winter, Leo Walton, and Edward certain amount each week? It is one sure musical instruction under Mr. Crown.” O’Connor. 2:30 to 3, William down the hillside, strikes and turns life, of the world— oh, a sure wis The Knights of Columbus-Cath Doyle while enjojfing their sum Grannell, Edward Gartland, John way to provide funds for Christmas. the paddles of a mill wheel, and dom and understanding and pur olic Charities workers were guests drops into a ‘fish-stocked millpond pose. mer outing at Camp Santa Maria. Gannon, and Frank Gust. 3 to At the suggestion of the pastor, Dec. 13 of Father Mulroy at a tes 3:80, R. Shillinger, Robert Merkl, j where a youthful fisherman sits “ But now that I am 22, past timonial dinner. The dinner was Father Mulroy, Mr. Doyle is un Paul Heinicke, and Louis Byrne. dangling his bare feet in, the the age when people thought it given to express appreciation for Could you spare a dollar a week for fifty dertaking to form the nucleus of a 3:30 to 4, Norman Moauro, Billy water. ‘cute’ of me to have reached my the eplendid work done by the Boys’ club which will have many Perrino, Paul Dunn, and Marion Farther up the sheep-dotted majority; now that I am an ac- team in the recent Community weeks? Then you get $50 for next Christmas. hill is the Jewish synagogue, and j cepted citizen of the adult world, I other activities besides the sing lacino. 4 to 4:80, Billy Switzer, Chest campaign. In addition to Charles McCaddon, John Kirk, and still farther is the shop of a na ' find that all these g;rown persons ing. It will be a distinct organi the members of the teams, and its And just like finding it. Yoi( may deposit tive pottery maker, each display whom I had envied and admired zation for Holy Ghost church and Ray Stewart. 4:30 to 5, John leader, Major William T. Roche, Hasting, James Gleason, Arthur complete with tiny ceramics. No for years have not, haven’t at all, will be entirely separate from thf Hubert Smith of The Register, Fa 25 or 50 cents, $2, $5 or up to $20 a week, on Boy Scouts. A program along the Hughes, and Charles Brady. 6 to detail has been forgotten. what they pretended to have. And ther Barry WUgan, artd Father lines suggested by the National 5:30, Walter Junger, Edward The largest and center scene, I haven’t what I had hoped would John P. Moran were present. The the same basis. Catholic Boys’ club rather than Trunk, Thomas McCad^lon, and that of the Nativity, is arranged come to me. I wonder at this, feel Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, as pres along lines of scouting will be car Joseph Gannon. 5:30 to 6, Law under three Roman -arches. The that it is wrong, and try to dis ident of the Catholic Chanties, familiar figures of the Infant, the cover what might be done about it. ried out. rence Brachle, Edward Gust, Da Safe-Deposit for valuables, $3.30 a year was present to express on behalf vid Brachle, and Robert Bishop. Blessed Mother, St. Joseph, shep It is wrong, certainly. People The Rev, Francis Brady is re of the Catholic organizations his herds, and the animals are backed should be better than they are. I covering from a recent operation 6 to 6:45, Sanford Lewis, N. and their appreciation for what Brinkhaus, John Walton, and Jos by a painting of the angel’s an-; don’t mean only good, but, in and has returned to Holy Ghost these “ Apostles of Catholic Ac nouncing of the “ glad tidings” to I themselves, they should have more, rectory from St. Joseph’s hospi eph McGlone. 6:45 to 7:30, Ed tion” did in putting the Knights ward O’Connor, J. Thornsberry, the tenders of the flocks. The' they should be more than most of tal. He will gradually take over of Columbus team over the top images of the three Wise Men I them ever are. They should be his duties at the church. Doqald Monty, and Jack Smith. in the drive. daily are moved to show t^eir' deeper. Because they aren’t. I Chaplain Damon McCaddon and Saturday, 7 to 7:30 a. m., Neal progress toward the stkble; and,jam troubled and spend more time the Rev. Florence Mahoney, S.J., Ahern, V. Nicoletti, Billy Switzer, as they are moved, they are in- than I should trying to deterjnine will assist the regular staff of Monsignor Invested and Paul Heinicke. 7:30 to 8,. American Natl. Bank creased in size, in order to keep how I must bo and fee! And think priests at Holy Ghost church m Muenster, Texas.— The Rt. Rev. Edward Gartland, L. Brachle, Da- i the proportion right. and act to keep from being ‘un- the Christmas services. There will Msgr. Augustine Danglmayr, vid Brachle, and Den Monty. | 17th at Lawrence St. Frank Kirchhof, Prraident Tne A tire tableau is a mirror j touched’ by life. I can’t be like be five priests hearing Confessions Chancellor of the Diocese of Dal Pallbearers at the parish Mass of Brother Aiitonine’s patience | so many I eee . . . I mean to make from 3 until 6 o’clock Monday aft las, was invested as Private Cham will be Frank Grannell, Albert and Ibvo for the Baby Kin^ and! a ^ o d thing f t living.” ernoon, Dec. 24, and from 7:30 berlain to Pope Pins XI, Dec. 18, Schillinger, Frank Gartland, Joel eve!ryy year at Christmas is viewed There’s wisdom in those words. to 10:30 Monday evening. Those in the Sacred Heart church at Schmittling, William McKoS^andi by thousands. 1— C. J. McNeiU. who intend to receive the sacra Muenster, Texas. Edward O’ Connor. ' I
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Tlnirsday, December 20, 1934 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Main 5413 PAGE FIVE Plan ‘War’ on War Profits Reservations Pour iLASTM/NUT£4i in lor W BaD
ONCE AGAIN Reservations for the big Knights of Columbus "Snow” ball at the clubhouse New Year’s eve are pouring in fast, and those who Again, we welcome the glad season of the plan to attend the gala affair are year. Christmas bells chime out their message urged to make reservations as soon as possible, since only a limited LATEST NEW CRIB SETS of cheer and joy, and people all over the number of couples can be accom modated in the K. of C. ballroom. BOOKS world gather in their respective homes to ob The festive affair is under the gen eral direction of A. J. Austing, as serve this festive occasion. sisted by Dr. Wm. D. McCarthy, council lecturer. A professional floor show will add to the gaiety of Again, we wish for you and yours a most the occasion, and noise-makers and other New -Year’s novelties will be merry Christmas. May the New Year,.with provided for patrons of the affair. its promise of better times, bring to each and A surprise orchestra "will be a feature of the evening’s program. everyone happiness and prosperity in grow Tickets are selling at $2.50 per couple. The party will start at 9 ing measure. . o’clock and last until the early hours of New Year’s morning ^cReavy ...... »1.2B without a let-up in the gala round Paper Cribs, Papier Mache of festivities from start to finish. Erasmus by Christopher Hollis..$2.25 Junlpero Serra hy Axnes . Bisque Composition [The yearly demand for the Official Art Calendar of I The stockings for the Christ ReppHer ...... $2JSO the Catholic Church Extension Society, has grown to ’ mas gifts at the Denver orphan Blue Portfolio by Vera M. Prices from 5 ^ to S 1 5 .0 0 f such proportions, that we must ask those who wish ages will be filled at the club Tracy ...... $1.50 ( copy to call personally at our office. rooms Friday evening at 7:30. All Twenty Years a Growing by Gen. Hugh S. Johnson Bernard M. Baruch those who can help in the work Maariee O’Sullivan ...... $2.25 are asked to be present. By Post— to the Apostles by •weeding memhert of a committee of nine appointed by President Homan ...... $2.50 Roosevelt to draw up a plan to end war profits, Gen. Hugh S. John Charles the First by Hilaire FRAMED Belloc ..... $4.00 son, left, former NRA administrator, and Bernard M. Baruch, financier Saint’s 9th Centenary For the Smallest Person • and chairman of the new committee, are pictured leaving the White Will Be Commemorated (illustrated) ...... 50c PICTURES House after a conference with the President. Baruch formerly served Mary of Jerusalena by Jean Ravennes ...... $2.50 In Leatherette, Old Gold, as chairman of the old war industries board. Budapest.— The Most Rev. Louis Book of Christian Classics hy Gilt. This line includes Shvoy, Bishop of Alba Reale Michael Williams ...... _..$2.00 (Szekegfeherver), has commenced Chamber’s, Light of the preparations for- the commemora Hundreds of Others to FATHER TOMMASINI, PIONEER tion in 1938 of the ninth cen Select From World, St. John, New Sa KE tenary of the death of St. Stephen, The Carpenter(McAstocker) ...... $1.00 cred Heart, St. Therese. founder and first King of Hun Hertelf (McAstocker) ...... 41.25 JESUIT IN STATE, IS DEAD gary. In a pastoral letter he pro Himself (McAstocker) ...... $1.25 132JCleveland P la c e poses the restoration of the Cathe The Secret of Little Flower Pirices from 9 ^ to dral, the chapter of which was (Gheon) ...... „..$1.7B The New 1935 Catholic (Continued Prom Face One) St. Ignatiqs’ church was blessed White Wampum (Patterson)___$2.00 and dedicated by the Most Rev. founded by King Stephen and several other small places. He which from 1380 to 1527 served Feet Upon the Mountain Art Calendar, 9x17 inches, Bishop Joseph P. Machebeuf. (Clarke) ...... _..$2.50 regularly visited all tnese_ places as the coronation church and 13 pages of famous mas Gxiartling forever our Ibuniers Ideals on horseback, carrying with him From that date on, Father Tom -Fish on Friday (Feeney)__...„.41.50 burial place of the Kings of Hun in his pack vestments, chalice, mis masini began to attend some set Burnished Chalices (Tracy)...... 41-50 terpieces — 2 5 ^ each, tlements around Pueblo and along gary. The Bishop also advocates sal, and other requisites for say the building of a chapel in honor Bill and His Friends (Lomers)..$1.50 $2.50 dozen. I i ing Mass and performing his other the A. T. & S. F. railroad. Father Joe McGuire (Lomers)...... $1.50 of St. Emeric, St. Stephen’s son, religious work. Aloysius Montenarelli came to Catholic Church in Action Pueblo from Denver to help Fa and the founding of a diocesan (Williams) ...... $2.50 Fancy Desk Calendars, Father Tommasini erected the museum for the preservation of Cromwell (Belloc) ...... $4.00 first Catholic school in Pueblo, ther Holland. Then Father Tom American Jesuits (Walsh)...... $2.50 5 0 ^ each masini began to visit La Junta, the historic and art treasures of YOUR where he was stationed at St. Ig the many parishes which have been natius’ and St. Patrick’s churches Las Animas, and Fort Lyon, EYES where two companies of the U. S. suppressed in the course of cen Save ICIDEMI GIRLS, for a period of 10 years, the long turies. ROSARIES AND /AONEY \___S ' \___S ROEBUCK AND C a est any priest had served there up A. were stationed and where the Whether you think you need glasiei or not, visit our Optical Dept, to the time of his departure for Catholic officers and soldiers in Mounted on gold filled and solid gold and ask for a scientific triple-check examination. Conejos in 1893. good number were very anxious to Head of Teresians in Chain and Cross. Prices from 50^, to hear Mass and a sermon. Major The following excerpt from the New Orleans for Visit r o a d w a y PRLSLIIT FIRST Clark, of good memory, wanted $50 . Can be had in Amethyst, Garnet, JOHN R. COYLE 1740 B diary of the Jesuit in Pueblo gives New Orleans, La.— Mother Mary Optometrist in charge Opposite Brown Palace always the privilege of serving the Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire, Jet, Topaz, a vivid picture of the active life Mass, and the commanding ofiBcer of the Angels, Mother General of of the rugged missioner in his ten of the fort was always ready to the Teresian Sisters, whose head Silver and Sterling Silver. La Tosca years at Pueblo: order the ambulance, with four quarters are at Barcelona^, Spain, PiS RFCIl will spend Christmas at the Pearl Rosaries from 60^ to $15.00. “ Father F. X. Tommasini was mules, to go Las Animas for the When in Need of Help sent to Pueblo on Dec. 6, 1883, to priest. Father Tommasini was Teresian convent here. She has Each Rosary in a box. help Father James Holland, S.J. treated there with great respect already visited the converts of her of any kind, permanent or odd job, (St. Scholastica’s Academy, , . On Aug. 15, 1883, the new sisters in Cuba and m Texas, only Canon City) and affection by the officers and call Employment Department. soldiers. other houses of the order in North The two weeks previous to the America. The Teresian Sisters for Han to Call and Give Bstl- “ On one occasion the Most Rev. CATHOLIC BIBLES awtas on Fackine and Shippint Christmas holidays have proved were founded in Spain about 30 Catholic Charities Bishop Machebeuf, according . to years ago. Their large properties ^KEpstona . 622S------busy as well as happy ones at St Containing Old and New Testaments 0«ca wad VanhoM% JCll SOtk gt his own zeal and holy sinvplicity, in Mexico were confiscated in the 1666 Grant St. KEystone 6386 Scholastica’s. The first piano re Cathedral Pupils desired to administer Holy Con recent anti-religious drive there. $3 to $6.50 cital of the year was given Sunday firmation in the many mission According to Binding evening, Dec. 9, by the young mu towns attended bv Father Tom sicians of the school. Those taking masini. Hence, one day in the Manchukuo Influenced part were the Misses Romana Pray lor Mexico summer they started on the A. T. by . Legion of Decency Red Letter India Paper Edition Clougher, Maxyne Provenza, Ar & S. F. railroad from Trinidad. F u s h u n, Manchulnio.— Mon- $ 7 .5 0 to $ 1 8 .0 0 lene Grahek, Martha Jane Grif At a lonely section house at Iron signor Raymond A. Lane, M.M., fiths, Jean 'Terry, Angelina Mos- (Cathedral School) Springs, they had a mishap. The of Lawrence, Mass., Prefect Apos chetti, Helen Moschetti, Josephine Bishop had told a Mexican gentle Pocket Bible India Paper At the last general meeting of tolic of the Maryknoll Fushun mis Hallenbeck, Camille Mandell, Mary man to come there with his team sion field in Manchukuo, reports $3.50 to $4.50 Theresa Ward, and Roselle En- the Unibn sodality George Rein to take them to Red Rocks, but he ert, chaiiPSan, asked the sodalists that the Legion of Decency or gler. failed to come, and they remained ganized in the United States has to pray for the persecuted Cath there with the night fresh air till The following Wednesday a olics of Mexico. This request was spread its influence to this sector If you can't three-act mystery play, “ Ten Days the next day, when the right man, of the world. The Legion meets PRAYER BOOKS responded to wholeheartedly and Mr. O’Rourke, at the appointed Before the Wedding,” was pre the sodalists volunteered to hear the strong desire of Orientals for Key of Heaven...... 9 0 ^ to $ 7 .50 sented in the academy auditorium time took them to Red Rocks, and cleaner moving pictures than have Mass and receive Communion on in his house the good Bishop said before a large and appreciative the Feast of Our Lady of Guada been received until now from ■Vest Pocket Manuel...... 75^ to $5.00 be with audience. All parts were remark Holy Mass. Farther up the river America. Local newspapers are lupe Dec. 12. Hail Holy Queen...... $2.50 to $6.00 ably portrayed by the members of he blessed the Chapel of St. Ig giving much publicity to the move the cast, who showed a splendid Both Cathedral’s sodalities co natius and gave Confirmation. ment. Pocket Prayer Book...... 65^ to $1.65 operated in having a Mass said for grasp and interpretation of char “ Then they went to Nine Mile Manual of Prayers...... $1.50 to $6.00 them/ acter. Those taking parts were the the Mexicans at which almost all Bottom and he administered Con Poland’s No. 1 Criminal Misses Caroline ' Shaeffer, Imelda the sodalists were present. firmation also, and then to Las My Prayer Book...... $1.25 to. $6.50 Gets Sentence of Death Manley, Pauline Stephenson, Cath At the last meeting of the Boys’ Animas church, and then to Fort Blessed Be God...... $2.50 to $15.00 Say erine Murphy, Gladys Hallenbeck, sodality, members were honored Lyon, where the Bishop was treat Warsaw, Poland.— Death and Margaret Mary O’Hanlon, Loretta by a talk on the conditions of ed royally before* the officers of “ loss of public rights and citizen i- ■ ■ ■ ------■ - - Garrett, Mary Theresa Ward, and Catholics in Mexico, given to them the army, according to his high ship forever” was the sentence ; Happee Hallenbeck. The play was by Mon-signor McMenamin. Wide dignity. In the year 1883 a chapel passed on Poland’s public enemy I under the able direction of Mrs. spread interest has been shown at in honor of St. Joseph was built No. 1, a criminal named Maezuga, Open Evenings— Friday William Manley. the conditions in Mexico. by Fathers Holland and Tommasini on the charge of murdering an • and Saturday The annual Christmas party Operetta Well Attended on ten lots bought by the fathers aged priest. Maezuga had terror given at St. Scholastica’s was en The beloved and oft-repeated on a place named the ‘.Tenderfoot ized all Southern Poland before Everything in the Church and Religious Line. joyed' by the student body Dec. fairy story, “ Hansel and Gretel,” hill.’ Said chapel was built for his capture a month ago. 18. The entertainment opened was presented in operetta form on the numerous workmen, who were MAIL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION ^Chmtmas with a program whose purpose Dec. 16 and 17 in the Oscar Malo living near the old Pueblo smelter, 3 Little Rock Priests was to foster true Christmas spirit. gymnasium. As an amateur per There were Spanish-speaking peo Two little girls, Joyce Manley and formance it surpassed all expec- ple, Italians, Irish, and French, so Made Domestic Prelates Maxyne Provinza, gave a clever Father Tommasini had to preach tatons. The hall was well filled •N:------James Clarke and little dialogue, which was followed on both nights. to them on alternate Sundays in Little Rock, Ark.— The rank of j by a short play, “ The Christmas Spanish, Italian, English, and Domestic Prelate has been con The most noticeable characteris French.” I Idea,” given by the junior high tic, says a writer in Hi-Pal, was ferred on the Very Rev. Msgr. Al Church Goods Houie ! school. The players were the the naturalness with which the After five years in Conejos, he bert L. Fletcher, 'Vicar General of ' Misses Romana Clougher, Betty players enacted their parts. was sent to Del Norte. Here he the Diocese of Little Rock; the 1636-38 Tremont TA. 3789 Mappii I Ann Petrie, Ester Sprecker, and Praise is to be accorded Jack Beck built the first church to be con Very Rev. Msgr. James P. Moran, 1 Alice Bain. As a final number, the for his clever characterization of secrated in the Diocese of Denver, rector of the Caljiedral, and the I freshmen gave an original play the witch. His first entrance and The Church of the Holy Name of Rev. James P. Gaffney, rector of I written by one of the members of subsequent entries afforded the Mary was consecrated by the Most St. John’s seminary. I the class, Josephine Hallenbeck, 7(ew Xlear only comedy relief. An excellent Rev. N. C. Matz, Bishop of Den I and acted out by her classmates. ver, Nov. 12, 1899. I The cast of characters were: The performance was given at both presentations by the leads. Following the dedication of his The Best in Misses Josephine- Hallenbeck, Mar- church in Del Norte, Father Tom j garet Mary O’Hanlon, Helen The music, was supplied by Mon- Bath masini was sent to Albuquerque in Used by signor Bosetti at the piano, and by ' Bolgna, Margaret Tonso, Emma 1900, where he served for six the school orchestra. The scenery Stringari, Helen Ruth' Petrie, years before being transferred to Furniture Betty Guising, and Theresa Pow was extremely realistic and the El Paso, Texas. In his ten-year Caih or Credit lighting was very effective. ers. stay in 'Texas, he built many chap Retail Rooms Sets i Telephone! On Wednesday evening Romana The operetta was under the els and churchs and directed im Open Daily Clougher entertained the resident supervision of three members of provements at many others. students at a Christmas dinner the faculty. Monsignor Bosetti had Returning to Colorado in 1916, A FULL UNE OF by party. The table was beautifully charge of the music, Father Kes-. Father Tommasini was made pas OFFICf FURNITURE Elizabeth decorated with candles and Christ ler directed the acting and staged tor of ML Carmel church, Trini mas holly. the play, and Miss Lucille Brush dad, in 1916, and a year later was We rent Folding Chairs, Card and Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver Arden At noon Thursday, Dec. 20 supervised the ballet. sent to Pueblo, where he stayed ware, anything in stock. Christmas vacation began. Schoo until 1924. Established 1888 , are little luxuries she’ll enjoy will 'reopen Monday, Jan. 7. English Beatus Honored In 1924, the old missionary priest was sent to Regis college PHONE KEYSTONE 48S2 in Own School at Rome for a long-due and well-earned ARDEN’S DUSTING POWDER . . . in the famous Arden No other holiday greeting is as per Food Is Gathered for Rome.— The Feast of Blessed rest.. Since that time, he had lived fragrances, “ Illusion,” “ Rose Geranium,” “ Snow Poor in Saint’s Honor Ralph Sherwin and his companion in partial retirement at the Denver W* Jesuit institution. drift”— $1.00 and $3.00 sonal, and sincere, as one from your English martyrs was kept in Rome Store for the first time this year by spe ARDEN’S BATH SALTS . . . Rose Geranium and refresh own lips. A telephone call, to mem Munich. — Commemorating the cial permission of the Sacred Household Goods MISSION RALLY PLANS ing Pine scents— $1.75 newest German saint, Conrad of Con^egation of Rites. Special end Merchandise bers of your family in other towns or' Parzham, Bavaria, several thou ARE MADE AT MEETING services were held at the 'Vener BATH BOX SETS . . . Elizabeth Arden’s “ Rose Geranium” sand boy and girl members of the BVFFY STORAGE AND to friends and relatives miles away, able English college, where Blessed (Continued From Last Page) bath crystals, followed by her June Geranium soap, Catholic youth groups here re Ralph and his companions were MOVING CO. cently gathered in St Joseph’s that the campaign does not close climaxed with her soft Venetian Dusting Powder, will will make their day happier and yours trained. Christmas day, but continues until church. In some 8,000 paper bags keep you beautiful, sweet-smelling, and in an excellent which had the shape x)f Capuchin Dec. 31. Proceeds of the cam as well. frame of mind. The Box Set contains all three of hoods they placed contribu- Bishop Talks as 1,000 paign are to be turned in by ing. The suggestion had come Thursday, Jan. 10. these pleasantries, and is lovely in itself— $4.00 from among the youth groups Student Sodalists Meet Father O’Shaughnessy was the COFFEE themselves to offer thousands of Toledo, 0.— The Most Rev. Karl only priest on^the program Sun J. Alter, Bishop of Toledo, preach day. Several nuns were in at Delivered to Your Home Toiletriea Shop— See the blue pages in your directory or “ paper hoods” to St. Conrad, who Street Floor all through his life, was satisfiet ed the sermon at the annual Mas:s tendance at the meeting to repre FRESH FROM THE ROASTER ask long distance for rates to any points. with only one hood. About 130 and Communion for members of sent various Denver schools, all I^iced to Suit Your Purse paniels 8c p»hcr tons of food and'shoes and cloth the college and high school sodality of which sent large delegations to ing for the poor, also some cash, union of Toledo. More than 1,000 the session. St. -Thomas’ semi SANDERSON’S were thus collected for the poor student sodalists took part in the nary had six representatives at the of the city. I services. affair. TAbor 2391 1514 Arspshoe St. PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER felephone. Main 5413 Thursday. December 20, 1934 Give An Accurate Watch YouA o[ Today to FATHER HAGUS WELCOMED BY Bishop Vehr TeDs Tkc HAMILTON has long been the ANNUNCIATION SCHOOL PUPILS chosen time piece in railroad and air travel. Be Disciissed liy (Annunciation Parish) Phyllis Falkner, Mary Wilson: Al Tabernacle Group Father Charles Hagus paid his phonse, Casper Kloster^ Reginald initial visit to the school Monday Brooke, Raymond Canjar; Mont morning. The students greeted morency MontmaiUj William Cogh- Now Showmg their pastor with reverent enthu lan; Mrs. Montmain, Edna Hart II. S. Army Captain siasm as he,q>assed from room to man; Lord Harding, Michael Mnl- of Holy Land Trip room giving each group his priest lin, “ Minuet,” Grace Blake, Vir ly blessing. The students gave a ginia Clarke, Patricia Connolly, (Holy Family Parisli) the Latest welcome program to Father Hagus Elwyna Lambert, Margaret Mc- The Christmas business meeting Capt. R. Grant Roby will give a on Thursday and presented him Lellan, Lucille Madden, Edith talk on “ The Youth of Today,” of the Junior Tabernacle society with a spiritual bouquet The Sustrick, Grace Thornbrugh; ac set an attendance record. Four Models in this Friday, Dec. 21, at 8 p. m. program consisted of the following companist, Irene Kerns. Chorus, in the parish hall on West 44th 'circles. Our Lady of Guadalupe, The first Christmas greeting— sung numbers: Chorus, selected, the “ Star of the East” and “ Silent Christ the King, Morning Stgr, and avenue and Utica street under the Choral club; greeting, E. Dinan; Night,” Ellen Rita Ammon, Wil- auspices of the Holy Name Mystical Rose, were present 100 by the choir invisible is today as -POCKET vocal solos, “ Friendship” and “ li helmina Connolly, Mary Ellen per cent. Owing largely to the society. Only married persons I Knew You and You Knew Me,” Feely, Edna Hartman, Anna through the ages past the very spirit will be admitted. This talk will he earnest efforts of the president, M. Robinson; “ The Crimson Rose,” Schweider, Eileen Sullivan, Mary Anna McGIone, this meeting was of tlie Sacred Season “ Glory to God of especial interest to parents and R. Shackley; “ Welcome Strains A ^ e s Sullivan, Frances Byers, -STRAP a large attendance is expected. one of the most interesting and God in the Highest, Peace on Earth Duet,” E. Harpel and H. Byers. William Anderson, James Dono successful ever held. Bishop Vehr Captain Roby is well qualified The Annunciation unit of the hue, Joseph Kitson, John Kelly, to talk on this subject, as prac addressed the meeting,' and de to men of Good Will.” C.S.M.C. met Friday, Dec. 14. Thomas Malone, Jack Shannon; lighted the members with remin -WRIST tically his whole life has been Edward Dinan, the president, accompanist, Elsie Harpel. “ When spent with hoys, young and old, iscences of his visit to Lourdes and opened the meeting witn prayer, the Little Angel Sang/' Little Bethlehem, where he was in the as a student at West Point and after which the members carried Shepherd, Rosemary Shackley; as a captain in the United States very cave where the Holy Infant WATCHES on a lively discussion concerning lost old man, Bernard Magor; was born. B o u le v a rd army. He is now in charge of the future activities of the unit. little angel, Josephine Wentworth; juvenile delinquency for the Rose Mary McClain gave an in thief, Richard Hamblin; Mary, The Bishop also told of his Cahtolic Charities in Denver. spiring talk on “ Prayer for the Margaret Robinson. Musical se great interest in the missions of There will be no admission charge Missions.” The meeting closed lections were by Elsie Harpel and Colorado and said that he appre M o rtu a ry 311. Teuielrtf nor collection. with the singing of the mission Frances Byers. ciated the Junior Tabernacle’s helping the missions by its activi This Sunday is Communion day hymn. Round tables, in connection DENVER'S QIJAUTY ^ JEW ELERS^ ties. He said, “ The Church is 3020 Federal Boulevard GALLUP for all the children of the parish. The dramatic classes of the with the C.S.M.C., are well organ holding its own through self-sac The council meeting of the P.- high school presented their an ized in the senior and junior James P. McConaty 0407 ince rifice.” He was presented with a S T.A. was held Thursday, Dec. 12, nual Christmas program Thursday classes at Annunciation. The sen box of linens, made by the girls in the school hall. There will be no evening, Dec. 20. Two one-act iors have selected “ Reveille,” a 827 15th St. KE. 1440 December meeting of the P.-T. A. plays were given. The program trumpet-call to missionary action, of the society. He complimented The children’s Christmas party was as follows: “ The Whole as their. subject of study. The the members on their charitable sponsored by the P.-T. A. in Truth,” Am yRoss, Lillian Schle- following members participate: endeavors throughout the year. charge of Mrs. Knealy will be reth; Barclay, Paul Heffeman; John Ha^er, Thomas Ammon, Father Woeber gave a short talk held Friday, Dec. 21, in the school Edward Dinan, Le Ona Hatt, Elsie on Catholic Action and stressed hall. The program will follow the Harpel, Paul Heffeman, John the powerful influence of good ex Rhythm band and entertainment Kelly, and Wilhelmina Connolly. ample. He thanked the society ih d t c o t w t i by the first, second, and third The juniors are studying Alaskan for the Christmas box of linens The Catholic Register g:rade pupils. P.-T. I, SEiES missions, and their round table in that he received. Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are Father Eckhoff is spending the cludes the following: Carl Gale, . Catherine Maloney, chairman of Christmas vacation at his home in Victor Hebert, Joljn Grebenc, Jos the altar linen committee, reported reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. Business Directory St. Louis, Missouri, and Father eph Novae, Charles Hartman, the members this year had con Newell, who is attending the W WITH FBEE Eileen Sullivan, Frances Kalcevic, tributed 300 pieces of hand-em Catholic university, is spending his Ethel Kennedy, and Phyllis Mc COAL AND WOOD broidered linen. Twenty hand- MADDEN'S vacation at Holy Family parish. Cormack. painted confessional stoles were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roach of 4171 The following members of the worked and these, together with COAL OAMBRIAN ALWAYS t h e b e s t Vrain street are the parent of a senior class attended a tea at Lo- the linens, are to be distributed 6IULL girl born at St. Anthony’s hospi retto Heights college Monday eve to needy priests. Hand-painted Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. tal this week. A good place toi ^ LUMP” OWEN COAL COMPANY ning: Wilhelmina Connolly, La Christmas cards will accompany the whole family F. A. Mumford, Mgr. SOI WEST BAYAUD AVENUE TELEPHONE SPRUCE 4428 Troop 78, Boy Scouts of Ameri Vern Agarth, Margaret Robinson, the boxes of linens. to eat and drink Lump Coal, $5.30 and up ca, will hold a Christmas party (Presentation Parish) Helen Byers, Anna Schweider, Le On display at the meeting was Steam Coal, $3.25 and up LAUNDRIES this Friday at 7 p. m. in the school From Nov. 19 to Dec. 12 in Ona Hatt, Helen Madden, Edna Opan 6 A. M. to Relief Orders Filled Promptly annex. Presents will be ex clusive the P.-T, A. has served a complete set of black vestments 1 A. M. Hartman, and Rosemafy Shackley. in the (Jothic style made by one W. 25th and Decatur GA. 6126 "D«av#r’i Most Profrtuiv* Laun^nr” changed. free cocoa or soup to 787 children. 1219 Laerrence St. Those on the committee serving Ths Altar and Rosary society of the girls, The society received these lunches this month are Mes- is sponsoring a turkey party Fri a complete set of white vestments THE CASCADE LAUNDRY FR. SCHULTE, S.J., dames Lord, Rogers, Baca, Buch- day night, Dec. 21. Turkeys will donated by the Blessed Sacrament be awarded as prizes, and refresh H e r b e r / t “TRY OUR NEW SERVICE” CLUS SPEAKER holz, Seward, and Payne. The circle, whose sponsor is Mrs. Damp Wash 15 Iba. for 49 cent* P.-T. A. held its monthly meeting ments will be served. Members will Rampe. H. G. REID Wednesday, Dec. 12. appreciate readers support as the The girls in Christ the King Electrical Contracting, ^ Excett at 3 Cent* Per Pound h u R A L L Golden.— The Newman club of proceeds will go for flowers for Repairing and Fixtures * the Colorado School of Mines The rummage sale and food circle sewed three layettes. One 1847 Market We Call For and Deliver FA. 6370-6379 sale were both so successful that the Christmas season. set is to be given to each of the MAin 2303 317 14th St. had as its guest speaker the Rev. the P.-T. A', now has $54 in the Miss Jeanette Balthazor and three Catholic hospitals of Den }^\%¥S(Unsurance Theodore Schulte, S. J., from treasury .after all expenses have Mrs. A. M. Charbonneau, who ver. Regis college at the monthly meet mnn JDL. been paid. It was decided to were ho use. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phone, MAm 4843 ing Sunday evening at the rec Three hundred gruests attended ^ ^ ^ a A A A A A A 4 give another rummage sale to W. E. Robinson, left Thursday the tea given by the Junior Taber tory. Dean Jesse Morgan of the dispose of the articles left over at morning, Dec. 13, for Los Angeles, 514-15 Equitable Bldg. School of Mines was also a guest. nacle society in the new nurses’ the previous one. This sale was California. home of St. Joseph’s hospital. It Mass will be celebrated for the Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Robinson held at 913 Larimer street Wed was a beautifully appointed af INSURANCE boys at the State Industrial school nesday, Dec. 19. The P.-T.A. has entertained the following at 6 on Sunday morning. Confessions fair, carried out in a Christmas RABTOAT'S ■ M S also provided liquid soap and con o’clock dinner Thursday, Dec. 13: will he heard at St. Joseph’s on Mr. and Mrs. H. Bastieu and Miss color scheme. Before the after tainers and is continuing to noon was over, the huge Santa JOS. J. CELLA MEAT MARKET Christmas eve from 8 to 6 and furnish paper towels for the use Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas from 7:30 to 9 o’clock. A Jesuit Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Mike O’ Brien, placed in one corner of the room 409 Security Bldg, The House of Quality, whera tba baat of the school children. It is found his pack had more than 300 m^ta at th^ nott reasonabla price* mmy Father from Regis college will as also having the black boards re Mrs. E. Caron, Mrs., A., M. Char Phooe KEystone 2633 LAUNDRY sist. gifts to be distributed to the chil be obtained. painted and is buying some new bonneau, and Miss Jeanette Bal 1030 We Colfax KE. 3630 Mrs. John Markey, Jr., is ill at thazor. dren at St. Anthony’s neighbor maps. A sweeping compound is hood house. Francis J. Fisher, Inc. Across from St. Lee*e Cburcb St. Anthony’s hospital. to be provided for use in sweeping Will members having dinner V The condiljion of Lawrence the scnool. tickets or money for them send or TAbor 6204 Mastqrson, who is ill at St. An JOHN H. REDDH'l As the holiday season is so near, mail them to MrS. W. E. Robin Affairs at Cathedral Attorney and Counselor at Law thony’s hospital, remains un son, 3346 Gilpin street, as she is Cement - Plaster - Mortar it was decided not to hold a social 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block changed. meeting for the fathers of the eager to make her flnal returns? Bring Total of $200 Miss Mai-garet Garrison a stu Metal Lath - Stucco 17th and Cnrtis ZZ ZEZZ children this month. dent at Denver University School 2863 Blake St. Oenrer Phone MAln 0657 Denver, Colo. The membership drive will end At the regular monthly meet of Commerce, is spending the Friday, Dec. 21, when three prizes vacation with her parents. ing of the Cathedral Altar and will be awarded. Grade 5 under Rosary society, Mrs. D. G. Monag ft^WWWAWWWWWVWWWVWWVWWWWWWWWWi ANDERSON BROS. COAL & GRAIN CO. the able direction of Sister Mary Biskop Is Visitor Home From College han, president, announced that the OSKAR N. ANDERSON Miss Marjorie Regan, daughter Assumpta sang a Christmas carol recent card party and lecture tour 4216 Josephine St^ Phone CHerry 0818 of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Regan, has and a song unaccompanied, with a receipts totaled $200. Thanks SPECIAL OFFER truly remarkable accuracy of were extended to all who helped We ipecialixe in Routt County, Louiiville, Boulder Valley and returned home from Mount Saint We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six Joseph college near Cincinnati to tone. The two little playlets were at Walsenburg make the party a success. Frederick Coali. months to pay your bill. Private room or open storage. We spend the holidays. She will re also well presented and were very Mrs. 0. T. Burwitz was received HOME TELEPHONE, YORK 7907 amusing. The whole entertain have low rate of insurance. sume her studies there Jan. 7. as a life member, and Mrs. Chal ment was enjoyed very much by Walsenburg.— Bishop Vehr and Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on mers Norton as a yearly member. those present. the Rev. Edward Woeber, assist your work. Study Club members will meet Needlework Club Meets ant chancellor, were guests at St. the third Wednesday of each MOVING. STORAGE AND PACKING The needlework club met Thurs Mary’s rectory Monday. Bishop month. Those wishing to join are No Money Needed for Six Months day, Dec. 13, to put the finishing Vehr was on his way to Gardner, aske dto call Mrs. J. J. O’Neil. touches to the five quilts the club where he administered the sacra ment of Confirmation to 165 chil The new sewing guild of the has to finish before Christmas. A society will be known, as St DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. dren. Fathers Liciotti and Woeber PICCLY W ICCLY delicious lunch was served by Margaret’s Sewing guild. Miss 1521 20th St. Office and Warehouse aided the Bishop in the ad Mesdames McCtath, L. Adams, Zetta Kirkpatrick is acting chair I SEIF SERVE AMD SAVE and Krupa. ministration of the sacrament. Sister M. Harlindas Lisdner man, assisted by Miss Margaret The next meeting of the club Maloney. Meetings will be held will be held Friday, Dec. 21, when died Wednesday, Dec. 12, in the twice a month. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS the ladies will give the church a local Convent. Requiem Mass was Price! quoted on staple! are good thorough cleaning for Christmas. offered Thursday morning, Dec. all week, December 21 to 27, in The Young Ladies’ sodality 13, in the convent chapel by Father Liciotti. Her body was clusive, in all Piggly Wiggly Stores gave a Christmas party Friday, Dec. 14, to which all the members shipped that afternoon to Atchi in Denver and vicinity. Prices on were invited. An enjoyable time son, Kansas, for burial, and was perishables are subject to market was spent by all present. accompanied by Sister M. Lude- changes! The church committee for this wiga. Sister Harlindas was in the month consists of Mesdames Louis order about ten years, and came and Moretz Kersteins. to Walsenburg eight years ago on The Ladies of the Altar and account of her health. She never **Wkere Denver Shops With Confidence* Rosary society took up a collec taught school. KUNER’S PUMPKIN tion at both Masses Sunday, Dec. Mrs. Adeline Gerardi of Trini 16, to provide flowers for the dad, state vice grand regent of No. 2V2 cans, each...... roc altar on Christmas day. the Catholic Daughters of The school children will have a America on Monday, Dec. 10, BATH TOWEL SETS party Friday, Dec. 21, from 7:30 installed the officers of Our HEINZ PUDDINGS to 9, at which Santa Claus is ex Lady of Lourdes court. Mrs. Plum, Fig or Date CANDY pected to be present. Gerardi was ably assisted by Mrs. A birthday party and anni M. McCabe, also of Trinidad, who Small can. .. 14c Large can.... 32c Hard Mix versary dinner were given at the assumed the office of monitor at for Colorful Qifts Peanut Brittle home /of Mr. and Mrs. Messner the ceremony. Those who as Gum Drops Sunday, Dec. 16. Many beautiful sumed the various offices of the 1 DUFFY’S GINGERALE 2 lbs. for... 23c gifts were received by them. A local court are: Grand regent, .‘i ,| big turkey dinner was the main Mrs. A. J. Dissler; vice grand re THE MOOR TREASURE GIFT SET Bottle lOc Dozen... $1.10 event. Those present were Mr. gent, Mrs. Gabe Murphy; proph CIGARETTES and Mrs. John Gossage and Allen etess, Mrs. Charles Lewis; moni Camel Paul, A1 Langfield, John, Evelyne, tor, Mrs. Frank Hulsey; lecturer. The Moor Treasure Gift Set . . . 3 BROKEN GRAPEFRUIT Lucky Strike and Charley Messner, and Leona Miss Josephine Dalpiaz; financial pieces, 1 bath towel and 2 face cloths ^ ^ secretary, Miss Margaret Turner; Chesterfield Pohe. in gay colors of blue, green, rose, lav* K No. 2 cans, 2 for...... 23c Raleigh treasurer, Mrs. Peter O’Rourke; DURANGO MASS historian. Miss Isabel Mazzone; ender and gold. Cellophane wrapped. ^ Carton.. $1.20 organist, Miss Dorothy Krier; BRAZIL NUTS ALMONDS PROGRAM GIVEN trustees, Mrs. C. A. Tallman, Mrs. Frank Yano, and Mrs. August A 3-PIECE SET BY MARTEX Pound 19c Soft Shell, lb.... 19c Durango.— The following is the Musso. Sisters M. Carmella and M. Fruits and program for the Midnight Mass Martex! A 3*piece set, 1 bath towel I at St. polumba’s church Christ Genevieve of Mount St. Scholas- Vegetables mas: tica, Atchison, Kansas, are visit and 2 wash cloths, in colors of blue, ^ ^ A P* "Hodie Christus Nstus Eat” ...... ing at the local convent. Sister M. green, coral, lavender and gold. Cello- K ^ — Quality Meats — ...... J. A. Korman Camella came here to visit her ORANGES, Battman’s Mass in P....K7 rie, Gloria. phane wrapped for gifts. ^ ^ Sermon ...... father Cawley mother at Gardner, who is very California Navel Credo— Offertory— "Adeste Pideles” ill. BAKING HENS, Fancy colored 126 size, Baas and tenor aolos and chorus. The members of the Tabernacle Sanctus, Benedietus, Agnus Dei...... society held their regular meeting A 4-PIECE MOOR TREASURE SET ...... "Silent Night, Holy Night” 3Yg to 6 lb. average. Lb...... 19c Senior choir members: Sopranos, Wednesday, Dec. 12, in St. Mary’s 200'216 size, Misses Mary Conway, Winifred Conway, school. The principal business of A 4-piece Moor Treasure Gift Set with per dozen...... A J v Patricia Thomaaa, Louise Richardson, this meeting was the election of Frinees Bobieb, Alice Soens, and Mary 1 bath towel, 1 guest towel and 2 face ^ ^ I'- FRESH Ha m p o r k . Fancy roasts. Dunleavy; altos. Misses Frances Pin- the new officers for the coming BANANAS, grey, Frances Engler, Lorainne Richard year. The following were elected: cloths. In white with colored borders. K 1 _ i C i l Half or whole. Per pound ...... 171c son, and Martha Clark; tenors, Messrs. Mesdames Frank Yano, president; Wrapped in cellophane. ^ ^ Per lb...... T...... ^ S C Robert Cummins, John Duggan, John Mike Kalmek, vice president; Mar Ford, and Edward Brennan; basses, Messrs. Jack Lysaek. Robert Ayers, tin Ariano, secretary, and Charles Domestics— Street Floor OYSTERS, Fancy Baltimores CELERY, Paschal Austin Klahn, Joe Cummins, Lloyd Dug Tallman, treasurer. gan, Paul McCormick, and Ralph O n - St. Mary’s school will close Fri nor; organist, Mrs. Augusta Davidson: Pint ...... 25c Large stalks, each.. Sc violin. Hiss Fsnto; directress. Miss day afternoon for the Christmas If you don’t Icnow what to get them, give them a Martha R. Clark. vacation, and will open again These prices good for Friday, Gift Certificate, and let them make their own These prices quoted for Friday, Christmas Masses will include High Jan. 2. Each class in both nigh Saturday, and Monday. Mass at midnight, sung by the senior school and grades will have a selection. Booth in Main Aisle, Street Floor. Saturday, aud Monday. choir; Low Mass at 8, hymns by chil dren’s choir; Low Mass at 10, hymns by Christmas program Friday after senior choir; Benediction after last Hass. noon.
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Thursday, December 20, 1934 Office. 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Main 5413 PAGE SEVEN Woman Catholic Women
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Catholics to Speak MILLER'S WHAT WE LOST IN PERIOD OF THE at Joint Convention Washington.— Two members of the faculty of the Catholic Uni Christmas Suggestions RENAISSANCE AND THE REFORMATION versity of America, here, will be among the speakers at the joint Thete Prices Good in All M ille r Stores sectional meeting o f the American Thurs.i Fri^ Sat., MONDAY (Rein’inted from Tba UaiTcr**, “ the ssered mysteries and the brai7 of two-penny C.T.S. litor- Association for the Advandement IC-0 - A - L Lottdota, Nov. 23, 1934} solemn prayers of the Church” a giesf pamphlets, and any chance of Science; the American Anthro Dee. 20,^1,22, and 24 In s week’s time we tom back primary and indispensable source selection of these will begin at pological association, and the of the true Christian t p iiit” If American Folk-Lore society to be Prune* in cello., Inrge, 3 lb*...... 34<^ to the first pages of onr missals once to open up the tressore ■ YOUR FAVORITE COAL— to begin once more the annnal these words, which are the key honse for titem. Bat if'w e were held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Solitaire Poultry Seasoning or Sage, can 7 ^ cycle of the Choreb’s year, and it words of 1^ :Dimoas edin on aske^ to suggest a short coarse Dec. 27-29. The Rev. Dr. John M. g TOE WAY YOU LIKE IT Mince Meat, pkg...... 1 0 ^ may be well, in looking forward Chuieb msrie, were ahrays borne of Advent n ^ n g o f more solid Cooper will raeak on “ Northern A ^ n iin ia and Athsbssksn Land Sweet Potatoes, No. 3 squat cans in to that fresh start, • to consider in mind, m u ^ that hampers the kind we would recornmend Just IHnrgy progress o f the revival would three tinngs: T m t * csrefal study Tienore.” Mist R ^ n s Flannery syrup, Dulaney^s, 2 cans...... 2 5 ^ shortly bow much the may mean to the Catholic who nudus automatically disappear. Bui o f the Advent Sunday Masses in win speak on *Some Aspects of Fresh’ Clean-Forked Lemon Peel, 1 lb., cello...... Eastern Cree Folklore.” I iV according to the measare of his their positive meaning also would the missal, tMether with the Bulk Dates, new crop, 2 lbs...... opportunity snd ability, the norm become plain. To mention only, breviary— not, fo r this purpose, ■ We Cater to Those Who Are Particular—^To Cut Rock or Ribbon Mix Candy, lb._____1 4 ^ of prayer and the guide td the three effeets o f liturgdcal worship as devmon hut as study. Then a Prelate Sings Mass spiritual life. We are in the midst according to the Church’s norm: study of Father Martindale’s mas Those Who Want the Most for' 2 lbs...... 2 ^ for SisteT'in'Law 5 of a litargieal revival— which What the Pep* Meant te Say terly UttU book, “The Words of Their Coal Dollar Heinz Plum Pudding, medium can...... 3 2 ^ simply means a revival of the First, it tends eminently to the Miwsl,” to show what lies in 5 Currants, in cello., Ib...... 1 8 ^ whole Catholic Kfe. It is making wards solidiw, m e t prayer is detail in the miiml for the spirit MUwankee, Wise.— The BL Eev. ual life. And then a study of a Currants, 9-oz. pkg...... 1 4 ^ progress, though very slow prog made— and owotion accordingly Msgr. B. G. Trsudt, Vicar General ress, in this coontry. There is formed— in the Chnrch’s own book that is not about the liturgy of the Archdiocese of MHwankee, MONARCH-INDUSTRIA^-CLAYTON Candy, Christmas Mix, Ib. 1 4 ^ , 2 lbs. 2 5 ^ good will enough to increase the forms, provided expressly for the at all—Abbot Voni^s "Chnl^ sang tile fnnersl Hass for Mrs. Dates, 10-oz. pkg., B la^ Palm, pitted..„10^ rate of progress enormously; only purpose and carrying her direct tisnus” — but is X picture of the Margaret Mennier Traudt, his sis- UNITED—FREDERICK s wider knowledge Is wanted of guarantee. Secondly, it must re- mritnal life of “ the classic ter-m-law. On the occasion of All Miller Stores Open ’til 9 p. m. Monday I the real purpose and meaning of gnlarize the conceptions held of Christianity” as formed by the the golden wedding anniversary of Pinnacle—Chandler—Rockvale—Kebler tl^ revival. the doctrines of the faith, prevent Htuiyy, the corporate activity of Mrs. Traudt and her husband two Crested Butte—Anthracite—Coke—^Wood Wreckage Left Reformation ing all disproportion and unwit the Mystical Body of Christ, func years ago, the couple received the MILLER'S It is not at all the meaning of ting distortion—for instance the tioning here on earth in life, in blessings of Pope Pius and Arch the revival that, now that the relation between offering the Holy thought, in work, in prayer. bishop Stritch. For Your Fireplace—Briquets, Pinon Wood SUPER PUBLIC MARKET Church has emerged from the Sacrifice of the Mass and partak tAwrencm Public Crystal Palace Eufleveod Public state of siege that followed the ing of the sacrificial banquet in Market Public Market Market “ Reformation,” she can deck her Holy Communion is clear to all ISth and Lawrence 3S12 E. 12tb Are. 3445 So. Broadway who approach both with their mis^ Broadway Public Market, 30 So. Broadway self out; once again with the ex INDIANS’ REACTION TO STORY Try a Ton From West Side Public Market, 8tb and Santa Pe terior and unessential trappings sals open. And thirdly, imliturgi- Alcott Public Market, 3036 Tennyson of an elaborate and traditional cal worship the Chnrch expresses So. Gaylord Public Market, 1004 So, Gaylord worship. It is rather that, driven herself openly as the Mystical U t T o d a y -C a ll underground and fighting for her Body of Christ, the Church mili OF CHRIST CHILD, LAME U M B life in that period, her worship tant corporately worshipping, and was likewise driven underground.- in every function of her worship (Prepared for the N.C.W.C. legend of the lame lamb. She knew Not only in this country was she united with the Church suffering ChrUtmat aupplcment by the that every Navajo boy was a bud and the Church glorified. Sitter* of the Bletted Sacra ding shepherd and each at one KE. 6393 robbed of her churches, the very houses of her worship, and ' her Long and Bad Traditions ment for Indian* and Colored time or another had had a pet orderly life subjected to every As we said at the beginning, the people, Cornwell* Height*, lamb of which he took the greatest kind of interruption and hind revival is moving amongst ns, Penntylvania, thi* Chrittme* possible care. It was essential to rance. Every country in turn thotigh slowly. A promising fea •tory ha* for it* tetting Toga- the success of the legend that Sis suffered in one way or another. ture of that movement is the num witfaa million, Houck, Ari- ter Mary Ellen should make the Worthip Cut to Etientiali ber of small beginnings made— in sona, where the liiter* con four-footed little hero of her story The result was that in the country parishes, in small board duct a day ichool and a med a lame lamb. Thus the legend LOOP MARKET amazing renewal of Catholic life ing schools, in little «ou p s of ical health center or diipen- grew from the scene on the hillside lary among the Navajo In The United Fuel & that began at the very moment of private individuals. In large cen on that sweet first Christmas— the FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE the cataclysm, and grew with ters long and bad traditions are dian*.) ^ hymns of the angels, the listening Free Parking Witb.Purebate of 50e or More at 1429 Lawrence every martyr’s blood that was hard to uproot, but the seed plant It was Christmas eve at the mis shepherds, their search for the shed, the forms of spiritual life ed in fresh ground can increase sion among the Navajo Indians. cave where the Star stood still. It Equipment Co* had to be such as the circum and multiply. The o:^an of the Candles were lighted on the altar was when their search was ended stances allowed— worship cut admirable little “ Society of the and all was ready for Midnight that sister introduced the lame down to its barest essentials, de Magnificat” (which comprises only Mass. Braves, in gorgeous blankets Iamb. In his eagerness a shepherd 1620 STOUT ST. SOLES votion private, individual, sub a few serious students of the and bright bandanas, winked or boy forgpt that one of his lambs jective; that, corporate action liturgy but is none the worse for dozed, luxuriating in the warmth was lame. He and his comrades 'Men’s Half Soles which is so characteristic of the that) records in its flew issue two of the chapel alter their long, cold were at the door of the stable of liturgy felt rather as an ideal than instances— the upbuilding of a trek, over snow-covered trails. Bethlehem when he heard a gentle Loop Shoe Repair Shop as a present reality. Not un small “ liturgical parish” from no Mothers, in bright shawls and cali bleating some distance off. Turn Loop Market^Lawrsnee Street Side naturally, on the gradual emer material at all, and the successful co flounces, rested their tired spir ing away, he ran back and there ALWAYS gence of the Church, this type of introduction of congregational its in the radiant beauty of their found his lame lamb by the road spirituality— commended by its liturgical worship into a country surroundings, so different from side panting for breath. It had LIVE POULTRY 22c, 25c, 30c, 35c splendid success in the special parish of the Westminster diocese. tried to keep up, limping along, The firms listed here de anything their drab lives had ever DRESSED, DRAWN, AND DELIVERED FREE — SPRAY STORES— circumstances— found itself estab And the same sort of news reaches known. but had at last fallen exhausted Home Public Market serve to be remembered lished as the norm and spread it us constantly. and would have died had not the Young Turkeys, lb ....20c-25c Colored Springs, lb....------...ISc Children, costumed miniatures boy rescued it, carried it tenderly Stewing Hens, Ib...... 10c Colored Hens, Ib...... 15c Loop Public Market when you ar? distributing self accordingly with the newer Small Scale Work of their parents, gazed long in Broadway at Ellsworth opportunities. Happily, though the contrary in his arms, and brought it to the Duck* and Geese, Ib...... 16c your patronage in the dit- tender scrutiny upon the Christ stable cave. BETWEEN ARAPAHOE AND CURTIS For Delivery Orders Improvised Tools Not Best impression is common, the revival mas crib. The Infant with tiny I ferent lines of business. But it does not follow that be suits itself eminently to small- arms outstretched tow^ard them And then what happened? The Phone KE. 7181 cause heroes of the faith worked scale work by persons who have won their hearts. Navajo babes, Baby Jesus reached out His hands 2,>°i,.DonelsonPoidtry marvels with improvised weapons their heart in it but can make no tucked warm in native cradles, above the heads of the kneeling Open 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Sat. 9 P. M.______■ these are the only or the best claim to be experts in anything wept or slept. All within the little shepherds. The boy thought the ones. On the contrary, the normal connected with it. In the current chapel was peaceful, but expect Baby Jesus was asking for his pet and due functioning • of the Holiday Greetings to Our Friends “ Music and Liturgy,” an article by ant. Time was nothing to the In lamb and straightaway he brought Church’s spiritual life is shown the president of the Society of St. dians. But the sisters knew it was it to Him. Jesus put His little and Patrons quite plainly in her service books, Gregory develops this theme veiy now half an hour past midnight hand on the poor lamb and made which go back in origin to her practically. One hopes that this and Father Anthony had not yet it well! .But better than that, Open Evenings earliest days, which maintained article may settle the future policy returned from his search for Jose. Jesus smiled and put His little We Appreciate Your Business their silent witness all through the of the society and may rescue it hand out again and stroked the Until 9:15 days of beleaguerment, and which from its present depressed state Sister Mary Ellen waited in cheek of the shepherd boy. stand today, the same as ever, — the result of allowing several anxiety, for Jose was her pupil. Sister felt that somehow her story Sister Mary Ellen was satisfied showing us what we should here years to be largely occupied that her story had stirred the and now do. Their restoration to in the disputations of experts. As of that little lame lamb had to do with Jose’s disappearance. The hearts of her little Navajo braves the use which every page of them a further example of the practical to a great love for the Infant MELNICK BROS. plainly sets forth is what we ness we may mention the ac telling of the legend had come about in this way: Just out of the Jesus. But she was not prepared mean by the liturgical revival, count in that very useful monthly for the reaction. There was a Loop Market MAin 3769 and this is nothing less than the magazine, “ Orate Fratres,” of the novitiate. Sister Mary Ellen soon exhausted her fund of Christmas spontaneous consyltation, one with revival of the whole corporate life scheme recently drawn up by the the other, by the flash of dark of the Church, in worship, at Catholic Women’s Union of Mis legends even though she told them G ood Gifts eyes, and the negative shaking of prayer. The liturgical books are souri to show what Catholic wom all very slowly and twice over. But what of that? It was not possible _heads, and finally a troubled, a not books simply for the clergy; en, even in their private capacity, tragic announcement: Not one of they are books for the whole can do in the cause. to exhaust the faith and love in human hearts. If others could the boys had a lame lamb! So Roach&MadoniaFruitCo. Church, as their contents show. Whet It I* All About great was their eagerness, how Pope Piut X Outstanding In conclusion we may perhaps fancy those pretty legends and tell at Little Prices! ever, to share the bliss of that In this modem revival the name venture on a word to the indi them for the edification of the LOOP MARKET FREE DELIVERY faithful, could she not do likewise shepherd boy that Sister Mary El of Pope Pius X is of course out dual reader. It is quite common len felt constrained to caution standing.- The movement had nowadays to find even educated and moreover, could she not PHONE CHERRY 1777 weave a legend that would be them to take good care of their already begun before his time, but .Catholics expressing curiosity four-footed playmates, because he extended to the whole Church about this liturgical movement. adafpted to the meager experience of these poor little desert folk? Jesus would not be pleased at all what hitherto had been the oc What is it all about? What have if a poor, helpless lamb was hurt cupation of sections or of in I got to do with it? Well, to go Story of Firit Chriitma* through their carelessness. Some dividuals. He called “ active par no further, such enquirers have Thus did Sister Mary Ellen ar day, sister thought, she would de ticipation” on the part of all in now at their disposal quite a li- rive at the conclusion to tell the velop the lesson and bring out the point she wished to make. For the Classified Ads present she would let the story The Realization of a Child’s Dream sink in. Joae’s Contribution ROOFING FOR SALE Dismissal time came and, INSURED ROOFS — Terms to suit. thoughtful eyed, the little Navajo Material and workmanship guaranteed. FOR SALE— Five>room modern home. Broadway Roofing k Supply Co. Exclu> $1,000 cash. Clear. 1426 Ames St. passed into rank, out of the Kive dealer in Amalgamated roofs. 140 school house, and over the desert Rroadwsy. PEarl 4725. Denver, Colo. FURNACE WORK trails to their hoglRns and their iambs— all but one. Jose remained. FURNAC^ INSTALLEP S REPAIRED SITUATIONS WANTED H. H. York. 5Z7 E. Ezpoiltion. PE. 2218 Sister asked why. “ Sister,” said Streak-o-Lite Coaster Jose, with shining eyes and stam MAN, father of 7 children, oeedi work. J. A. JOHNSON ~ mering in his eagerness, “ I got— Will do anything. P. Tixier. 716 26th St. Furnicea iniUlled. cleaned and re Regularly $5.25! Sensation at paired; iniide »ir retuma inatalled; r*. I gotta— a lame grandpa!” A few WIDOW with 4 children needi work paira lor *11 furnace*; aabeato* cover- months back Sister Mary Ellen, A fast, stream-lined model badly. Cleaning, etc. 25 centi an hour ehimney sUcka. Re*. 1038 Gar thefl a novice, would have giggled, that will tickle any youngster. and car fare. MAin 4981. field. FRanklin 1849-J. 709 E. 6tb Ave perhaps. But Sister Mary Ellen, KEyatone 4031. Of strong auto steel with disc WILL CARE for children and invaiida; now a missionary, did not even 40c an hour and car fare. MAin 2786. smile with amusement. Instead wheels, heavy tires, finished LUGGAGE she felt her eyes fill with the hap in bright red enamel. WITH- FURNITURE REPAIRING piest tears she could imagine. 'TIT LIGHTS. J-EATHER bill fold and keytainer aet. HAVE your furniture repaired, reHn* $1.00. A. K. Meek Trunk t Bag Co. iihrd, and uphoUtered by an axpert. 1086 16th St. KEyatone 3079. Canadian Congress Prices right. GA. 6497>W. 2992 Speer Blvd. Action Is Approved TRANSPORTATION _____BATTERIES & TIRES Quebec.— Cardinal Villeneuve, Archbishop of Quebec, has re (JUARANTEED' BATTERIES. 11.50 and JOE'S TRAVEL BUREAU yourn. All sites used tires, 96c and up. Car owner*! We fill your vacant aeats. ceived a letter from Cardinal Genuine Horsman LiHle Girls’ L. C. TULLOH. 588 SanU Fe. Paaaengeri chare expenae plan. Joe’* Pacelli, Papal Secretary of S^te, Travel Bureau. Kane Hotel. 1921 saying that Pope Pius XI read Champa St. UAIn 5030. $2.98 Baby Doll Sewing Sets UMBRELLAS with the greatest interest and ap proval resolutions adopted at the UMBRELLAS repaired. recovered, j ELECTRICAL WIRING Glovea mended. CSnver Umbrella Shop. annual congress of Canadian .69 1614 Champa St. MAin 3452. members of Catholic Action pro ELECTRICAL wirliii repairing eervice. testing against the blasphemies of '1 Lamp bulb* and lighting fixture*. Kaffer DRUG STORES Electric Co.. 1614 Champa St. KEyatone atheistic Communispi and the pro quality from 4801. posed deportation of the Mexican Bishops. head to foot. A set to delight HUTCHINSON’S PHARMACY All composition a little girl. Yoor Naborbood Druggiat REAL ESTATE with sleeping j Has doll and PbMte SPnica 0588 700 ^ P*ari FIREMAN HURT AT CHURCH JAMES HUTCHINSON HAHKNESS HEIGHTS BARGAIN eyes and all equipment Cloae to St. Catherine's church and Assistant Fire Chief William S. lashes, mova- necessary for school. Will sacrifice for moat cash, at DROHAN MOTOR CO. Bryan incurred a dislocated left ble arms and making her Aurora, Colorado 4131 Hooker St. shoulder Dec. 18 when he fell in ^ legs, beautiful wardrobe, and Ford Sale* and Service the 1900 block on California street ly dressed. . * other sewing. We repeir all make* of car* HOTELS as he was entering Holy Ghost YOrk 8000 • Aurora 271 church. NEWHOUSE HOTEL IN THE SHADOW of Colorado's bcau- uful eapItoL Colfax at Grant, Denver. THE ATTRACTION OF JESUS Men’s Felt Everett Slippers Colo. How powerfully Jesus attracts! So low-priced you can add a pair to In the crib. He drew kings from I La HOMA CATHOUC DAUGHTERS' HOME. his other gifts! Solt felt uppers, cot 1772 Grant. Plenaant home for girls. the East, and angels from heaven I CAFE to adore Him.— St. AugusUne. ton fleece lining, soft, padded leather EGGS sole and spring heel. Gray Or brown. 5 9 1011 E. Colfax NEVER HESITATE MORGAN'S EGG FARM—ReUU only. Run, run as soon as you see SPECIAL $01 Sheridan. KEyatone $88$. light: do not delay for a moment. Roast Young 3 5 ^ If you follow it not quickly, it will and WANTED be extinguished and you will be Sears, Roebuck Co. Turkey Dinner left in darkness.— St. John Clim. WORK of most any kind by middle- 1740 Broadway—FREE PARKING “ W e Speeialixe in Steak aged man with family. GAUup 6S1$-W I Dinner*” TRUST IN GOD i WANTED—Clean, quiet •leeping room. God takes care of the relatives One block from car line. Gentleman. In i Home Cooked Foods St. John's parish. State rent. Box J, Lucky ii thii little girl, who i* getting a fond embrace from good old St. Nick himaelf— the re of 'those who are faithful to <9 I care Denver Catholic Regiater. alisation of many a child’s dream. Who wouldn’t like to be in her place? Him.— Blessed Louise de Marillac. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS •tiffraiwn^T
Thursday, December 20, 1934 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Main 5413 PAGE ELEVEN As Hierarchy/ Honored Father Lorin in 1888 First Native Texas Our Negro Priest at Home Comaumity San Antonio, Texas.— The Rev. AT.... Can to Eatt and Waat Max E. Murphy, first native Texas lit A 15th of Each Month Negro to be ordained priest, vis Oflb* a WaraheuM, 1121 20th it. ited Dallas and San Antonio en route to the Diocese of Port of »arr»aa KEyatoaa «2U Spain, Trinidad, where he will take np his priestly duties. Fa ther Murphy studied at Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, and Menlo T Park, California, before going to P.M. ELATERITE Prague, Czechoslovakia, for his theological studies. He was or (Mountain Time) DON’T BE A GRUMBLER dained in Prague last June. ROOFING Are you discouraged and iif- clined to complain because you AND REPAIRING have an occasional pain or ache Sculptor’s Widow Gives ______SUNDAY FOR EVERY ROOF now and then? Do you blame Pizarro Statue to Peru nih!^hal^?c«lghi!^ DECEMBER 23 your inability to get much enjoy ment out of life on circumstances New York, N. Y.— A «an t Phone TA. 5287 beyond your control? Are you a bronze equestrian statue of Pi The Western Elaterite whiner? zarro, conqueror of Peru, was Answering any of these ques shipped from here to be unveiled FATHER COUGHLIN Roofing Co. in January at the fourth centen tions in the affirmative you will As He Speaks Over a National Network of Radio Stations be at least honest with yourself. nial celebratioh of the founding of Factory in Denver Over 25 the city of Lima. The statue is Incindittg Yeara But honesty of that sort is not a particularly great virtue. the work of Charles Cary Rumsey, When you feel like complaining American sculptor, and is a gift about your own disabilities and of his widow. KFEL handicaps, give a little thought to 920 Kilocycles— IN THE CENTER OF THE DIAL— Denver others and to what they accomplish Holy Name Director EYES EXAMINED under far greater difficulties than those you grumble about. Think Dies in New Jersey Claatat of that great college baseball Hillside, N. J.— The Rev. Thom That pitcher who was signed up. as F. Canty, pastor of St. Cather Satisfy at a fancy salary to play with ine’s church, director of the one of the leading big league county Holy Name society, and PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Reasonable clubs. Ten or twelve vears before moderator of the Mt. Carmel guild he was a victim of infantile paral Prices (Photo hy Do Prato Studioa) in the Diocese of Newark, died ysis. Doctors said he would never THEY ARE RELIABLE UonMirationi The picture shown above includes some of the outstanding members of the Catholic Hierarchy in here after several months’ illness. Serrlea walk again. 1888, among them the Most Rev. J. L. Spalding, Bishop of Peoria. The occasion of the photograph, the lut lie was no whiner, and he greatest celebration to be held in the Middlewcst until the Eucharistic Congress in Chicago, was tha W M . E. didn’t believe in despair. He had goldan jubilee of the Very Rev. E. Sorin, founder of Notre Dame university, Aug. 15, 1868. Father a lot of faith in God and in him ir JOSLIN’S McLAIN Sorin came to the present site of Notre Dame in 1841 with five priests and two brothers. He obtained self. Gradually he regained the the land for his school from Father Badin, the first priest to be ordained in America. It seems that the itom etrisl use of his limbs. He went to high first students in the log school were a Mr. Coquette, a wagonmaker in South Bend, and Mr. Studebaker, school and college. Coaches ad Open till 9 every night this week ______1509 of the Studebaker family. mired his grit but said that be WILLIAM K Mel.AlN CHAMPA Shown in the picture, left to right are: Back row. Bishop Ryan of Alton, Bishop Janssan of Bello* cause of his once spindling leg he Optometr<«t ville, Bishop Keane of Washington, D. C.; Bishop Burke of Cheyenne, Bishop Spalding of Peoria, Bishop could never become a player good YOURS FOR SERVICE Ryan of Buffalo, Bishop Richter of Grand Rapids; front row, Bishop Gilmour of Cleveland, Archbishop enough for the varsity. They were Elder of Cincinnati; Father Sorin, Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop of Baltimore; Archbishop Ireland of St. wrong. He became so proficient Paul, Bishop Dwenger of Fort Wayne, Bishop Watterson of Columbus, and Bishop Phelan of Pittsburgh. the coaches forgot all about the weak leg. It still bothers him, but not enough for him to mention it. Were most of us in his shoes we PRIEST SHOWS GOD IS ONLY would be sitting grumbling, selling pencils, demanding pity and char ity. Shouldn’t we feel ashamed of BASIS OF HUMAN EQUALITY ourselves when we pause to con sider what whiners we grumblers really are? New York.— “ Do away with Common in Catholic Ethics lia,” Father Gillis continued, God and you destroy the only sub These and other principles, Fa “ Wilhelm Emmaunel von Ketteler, stantial basis of human equality,’’ ther Gillis said, radical as they scion of an ancient Catholic fam Salesians Spreading might be regarded even today, are declared the Rev. James M. Gillis, ily. heir to the title ‘baron,’ re Work in Lithuania C.S.P., in the last of his addresses commonplaces in Catholic ethics and social teaching. He traced lated to royalty, at first a bright in the current, series over the Kaunas.— The Salesians have BAUR’S “ Catholic Hour,” which is broad- these teachings and others back and shining light in the profess(pn opened their first house in Lithu casTover a network of the Na- to the early Fathers of the of the law, later ordained priest ania at Skirsnemune in the Arch tioiiSl Broadcasting company, Church, from whom Bishop Ket and consecrated Bishop, he be diocese of Kaunas. The followers CANDY through station WEAF, 'here, and teler, he said, derived much of his came, notwithstanding his aristo of Don Bosco are very popular in is produced by the National Coun doctrine, and on which have been cratic lineage and high social Lithuania and there have been cil of Catholic Men. based many pronouncements of standing, famous as a champion of about 150 Lithuanian youths the Papal encyclicals. ... because Declaring that “ the idea that the poor, advocate of the natural studying at the various houses of “ We began before capitalism all human beings are one family rights of man, opponent in that the society, especially in Italy. only the implied God,” Father Gillis, who came into being,” he went on, capacity of the high and mighty Ten or more have been ordained. f e ^oke ,on “ Bishop Von Ketteler: “ before Socialism was heard of, Bismarck, ‘the man of blood and About 20,000 copies of The finest for a Pioneer of Social Reform,” said and when the word ‘Communism,’ iron;’ recognized by Pope Leo Salesian Bulletin, published in that we can accept the principle if spoken at all, was a synonym XIII as his teacher and ‘great Lithuanian, are circulated in this for conventualism, the community gift! “ that no man owns anything abso predecessor,’ in social science, country. The Capuchins have life of the Catholic religious lutely, but that all men are en and— last and best—^he was some opened a novitiate at Plunge, orders.” More of those wonderful If quality tiled to use and enjoy the fruits thing of a saint. where, in 1928, they opened a ii preferred. of the earth, on only one condi “ Bom at Munster in Westpha- “ We have heard much in recent school which is attended by more tion: The condition that there is years of the Papal encyclicals on than a hundred pupils. Two a God.” Social Reform, Rerum Novarum priests and two lay brothers are "Either to God or to jnan must of 1891, and Quadragesimo Anno in charge. be conceded absolute, ultimate of 1931, but perhaps we are -not N$gr. O’Ryan to all familiar with the fact that ownership,” - Father Gillis assert People Keep Vigil ed. "If to man— any man or those two priceless Papal docu group of men— ^you shall never ments virtually and indeed act Over Priest’s Body ually quote von Ketteler and re solve the social problem, for man Waco, Texas.— Members of par produce his teaching. Von Ket will always fight man for posses Offer St. Leo’s ish societies maintained a constant sion. If to God is attributed the teler in turn resumes and applies vigil over the body of the Very to m odem ' conditions the doc ownership of all things under God, Rev. Paul Puigserver, T.O.R., as man may have peace and justice trines of St. Thomas Aquinas, of it lay in state for a day and a and happiness.” 700 years ago, and St. Thomas Midniglit Mass does but present with scholastic night in front of the altar in St. accuracy the social doctrine of St, Francis’ church, of which he was pastor. The Most Rev. C. E Augustine, St. Basil, St. Jerome, (St. Leo’s Parish) Byrne, Bishop of Galveston, pre St. John Chrysostom, who lived sided at the funeral services. Monsignor O’Ryan will celebrate and taught and fought the poor Why Pay More?'' the Midnight Mass, assisted by the man’s battles 1,600 years ago. So, Rev, William McCarthy and the the Catholic Church welcomes the (Tradamark) Runstop Silk Hose Rev, Cusack, S.J., of Regis. It is Socialist challenge, ‘When did you expected that Monslgnor O’Ryan begin to take notice of the work will also preach. ingman? When did you begin to BITUMINOUS WM. W. HYER DRUG STORES The children’s choir under the study the social question . . .?’ De Luxe sheer chiffons and medium might direction of Frances O’Hagan will With None of Excoeiet INCORPORATED sing at the Christmas services. The “ What is more, we stand pre in another sensational Christmas Sale! soloists will be Mary and Teresa pared to prove, or shall we say COALS Colorado Owned Stores Augustine, Mary Milne, Dolores admit, that the doctrine of the 1 Rodriguez, and Dorothy and Billy Fathers of the Church in the FOR COLDER 17th and Broadway 800 Santa Fe Dr. Holzer. June Holzer is the or fourth and fifth centuries was every hit as ‘radical’ (in the good She wouldn’t be a woman if she didn't covet lots Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California ganist. WEATHER 15th and California The sodality will have its annual sense) and quite as hostile to ex of Eollin’s hose for Christmas! Tomorrow you Christmas party Friday, night at aggerated and perverted capital Pinnacle N^ffat can buy her these luxurious silk stockings at a We Do Not Hava Special Salat Bat Sell Yon at Oar Lowest the home of Marie Smith. Host ism as contemporary communism, c Prices Every Day on All Dmg Marckandite. esses who will assist Miss Smith but with none of the insane ex Chandler Crested Butte real saving . . for they regularly sell for more. are the Misses Margaret Regan, cesses now on exhibition in Mos Canyon City Calumet Mary Bennetts, June and Ruth cow and in Mexico, and with none Fashionable new shades, all sizes. Holzer, and Sylvia Keller. Father of the childish Utopianism of In Lump, Egg and Nut Size* McCarthy will be the guest of demagogic politicians. . . . from honor. “ Without doubt the most sweep special Choir rehearsal will be Friday ing statement ever made in the }7 .2 5 to $7.95 evening after the Holy Hour and name of Communism is the axiom * per ton. Sunday morning after the High usually attributed to Proudhon, JOSLIN’S . . . street floor 3 pRirs $2.25 100 Genuine Leather Mass. ‘Property is theft,’ But Proudhon, 79 who lived in the nineteenth cen Lignite Coak Benedictine Abbot tury, borrowed the maxim from from Jean Pierre Brissot, who died at Hassocks and Passes Away in Paris the end of the eighteenth. Bris $5.10 to $7.00 ★ ★★★★★★★★★★ sot had said; ‘Exclusive property per ton. Paris.— The Very Rev. Abbot is theft.’ Now, strange though it Dom Joseph Gabarra has died at seems, believe it or not, that most the Benedictine abbey here. The extreifie d o ^ a of Communism Pillows 80-ycar-oId monk had been con stems from Basil, who had said fined to his bed for a long period. in the fourth century, ‘Personal Dom Joseph was ordained in 1877 property is theft.’ . . . The saint Made by KARPEN and made his profession in 1888. was speaking of private property Shortly thereafter he founded the in a monastery. . . . However, St. Expertly tailored from Benedictine priory of Paris, where Basil, speaking again and repeat VjYande scraps of leather. Bright, he spent a great part of his life. edly . . . to rich men in the world, G l o v e s pretty, lasting colors. Exiled in 1901, he returned to told them too that under certain •FUELCO* Good • sized. An inex Prance in the war and, in 1918, conditions the very possession of (ECOHD LUNTAFE pensive gift that has qual reopened the priory on the Rue de private property is tantamount to ity. Should sell for $3.50. la Source. theft. . t . ” Fine Capeskins Pageant Depicts 300 Lightweight, washable, supple and Oft • wSiWa ••Wwr# •SfiflW# Missionary Societies smart 1 In black and brown slipons «F^.TO ^ You Can Find Your ^ and cuff styles. I New York, N. Y.— A religious pageant, in which 300 students took part dressed in the garbs of 300 different religious orders of Last Minute \ Imported Kid Gloves men and women engaged in mis You can be justly proud of these sionary work, featured the sixth beautiful French kid gloves. Black, annual Pontifical mission service S o -98 held by the Catholic Students’ G ifts- I brown; unusual at V Mission league of the Archdiocese street floor of New York. For Men, Women and Children |
SEEKING GOD The souls who seek God find Him everywhere, but particularly in the poor.— Saint Louise de at Marillac.
ROSES OF ETERNITY ^ o U J f T ^ I beg you to think often about eternity so that the hope*of pos J; Your Surest Store W Sixteenth and Curtis Streets OPPOSITE GAS & ELECTRIC BLDG. sessing its roses may console you amidst the thorns of this life.— tAMUJi lAGaei tAGKr • liSltit IdMtiMiSltif lAWaf Saint Louise de Maril'®' AfmWmWmwmW^wmWmWmwm
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PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Teleohone. Main 5413 Thursday. December 20. 1934
YOUR GIFT CHRISTMAS SEAL COITESTARTSP..TJl.ail||SisterS A REMINDER Your eyes are probably the greatest gift Longmont Pupils that nature has given you. Without them life ORDER COAL would mean little. What then is more ap EHCOUHTERMHCH COMPETITION propriate this Christmas than a gift of good glasses to help nature LUMP EGG Give 2-Act Play “ School closes in a few days— not need to be reminded; most of keep your eyes in good health, so that you may have the fullest $5.30 ton $5.10 ton but the Christmas seal contest j them were already aware that they enjoyment from yo»r vision? doesn’t. Let’s sell Seals!’’ That | had two weeks left in which to Other high gradea o f coal at Our Gift Certificate entitles the bearer to have his eyes Longmont.— A two-act play, is the poster which was placed on 'complete the work which they had (St. Francia il* Salex’ Pariah) market pricei. examined and fitted with becoming glasses. “ Geraldine’s Real Christmas,'* by most parochial school bulletin thus far nobly carried on. The The P.-T. A. is co-operating Emily B. Grover, was presented boards Monday morning, remind near approach of Christmas, in with the sisters in filling and dis by pupils of St. John’s school in ing the students that the Holy deed, gave additional encourage tributing Christmas baskets among THE R U 6B T COAL CO. Swigert Bros. Optical C6. the school auditorium Wednesday Childhood Christmas seal cam ment for the selling of seals. Now the poor of the parish. Send do D. V. HARPER, Mgr. DENVER’S RELIABLE OPTOMETRISTS evening, Dec. 19, at 8 o’clock and paign does not officially close un as never before, they realized, the. nations to the convent at 301 So. HOME PUBLIC MARKET KEYSTONE 0121 was enjoyed by alL The tableau til Dec. 31. But the students did people would be using and want Grant. of the Nativity, realistically ar Merry Christmas May Health and ing seals; now as never before, The seniors have received their ranged, made the play truly Christ to You and Yours Prosperity Be Yours the boys and girls of the Catholic class rings. The holiday spirit is mas in tone. The cast of char schools were determined to sell acters is as fo ws: Members of in full swing with every class hav 1550 California St. (Est. 1902) Phone KEystone 7651 seals. Bearing in mind the fact ing a Christmas party. As cus the aristocratic household— Geral Winter Carnival that they might win one of the dine, a little rich girl who is very tomary, the juniors will fete the many prizes that are being of seniors at their annual Christmas much neglected, LaVon Llpyd; fered, and conscious that they are Mrs. Payne, her beautiful mother, celebration. Season tickets are doing something for the Divine now on sale for the parochial Virginia Hofschulte: Mr. Payne, Infant of Bethlehem, the parochial her rich father, Robert Newton; at SL Vincent s league basketball games, which be 28 E. 6th Catholic students cannot fail to stage a Minetta, the maid, Loretta Cur gin Jan. 4. Symbolitn). great finish for what has been a Ave. ran. Children of the poor Stocker great campaign. Up to now only Sunday was the monthly Com a family— Maryanna, Donna Clare a few unofficial and incomplete munion day for the Altar society. Seckington; John, Norman Fyler; Members received in a body at the T A . 6468 to Be Big M air returns have been made to the Specialty Peggy, Betty Jane Hobday; Ellen, seal committee at St. Thomas’ 7:30 Mass. Mary Peter; Martin, Jack Ather seminary, but they have served The regular monthly meeting of ton; Alice, Mary Catherine Seck to indicate that whoever wins will the Altar society will be held this ington; characters of the panto (St. Vincent de Paul’i Pariah) ‘QUALITY MONUMENTS FOR LESS" The master chefs of Denver’s not do so without keen competi Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock in mime— St. Joseph, Gerald Peter; famous Manhattan restaurant will tion from the other schools en the assembly room of the rectory. Blessed Virgin Mary, Eileen Kul- tered in the contest. hanek; Three Kings, Jack Stein- prepare the hams and turkeys for Father Lilly of S t Thomas’ sem Mr. Ted Day Announces the Opening of the Jh» Holy Nome ^ w U of Leofuo cordially wants and invites all active Holy the two big dinners which will fea Especially keen rivalry is being inary will deliver another of his bach, Bernard Tholen, Peter shown by the individuals who are Name men interested in the society's advancement, but not belonfina to any Schell; Shepherds, Jack Grosjean, ture the second annual Winter lectures on the Bible and the Holy particular parish team, to enter ths league under the title of the Holy Name. carnival of St. Vincent de Paul’s out to win the $15 prize offered to Land. Jack Perce, Richard Davis; Prince, the boy and girl selling the most League officials will group the sppliesnts into teams, or place them on teams Richard Clark; angels, Betty Wil parish to be held Jan. 24, 25, and Mrs. Bernard Hynes, president, DAY MORTUARY short a man. seals. Among the leading sellers son, Anna Peter, Sue Kiely, Joan 26, An elaborate baked ham din requests a large attendance at the for the past week are: Laura Chio- 2406 Federal Boulevard For Further Information Telephone or Write Finleon, Mary Francis Campbell, ner will be served on the open last meeting of the year. ing night of the carnival, Jan. 24, lero and Elizabeth Notch of St Fourteen members of the Altar A Modern New Funeral Home With Complete Facilities Shirley Card; fairies, Virginia Patrick’s, Eugene Duffy and Flor Rev. E. J. Nichols, O.F.M., St. Elizabeths’ Monastery Horrell, LaVan Brown, Dorothy and a turkey dinner with all the society assembled Wednesday 1060 llT H STREET TEU KEYSTONE 4014 ence Winters of Sacred Heart, Grabrian, Jacqueline Jones, Har trimmings will be served Saturday morning to clean the sanctuary Glen Kepple and Theresa Hoare I take this opportunity to publicly thank Mr. Hartford of riet Lilly, Lorraine Newton, Melva night, ‘Jan. 26. As the main fea and church for Christmas. of St Dominic’s, Bob Kane and Zimmerman, Patricia Lynch; but ture of the carnival $150 in cash the Hartford-Alcorn Mortuary for his kindness and assistance will be given away free the last Josephine Palaze of S t John’s, Order your new portables from ns terflies, Teresa Clark, Teresa Cur to me during the past two years when I conducted my services NOW, before the price advances, ran, Jacqueline Hodgson, Loretta two nights. Progress thus far in Ned Cappelino and Winifred the planning of the carnival indi Holly of Holy Family, Francis through his establishment TYPEWRITERS and secure delivery at Christmas Stephen, Patricia Coan, Wanda Edgewater Group TED DAY. time. Any make portable desired. Horrell; brownies, Gregory Jones, cates that it will surpass all past Grande and Margaret Koprivic of carnivals and plans are being made Jack Farrell, Roland Bley, Robert Holy Rosary, Severin Callendrella ALL MAKES TYPEWRITER SERVICE McHale, Leon Higgins, Orlando to handle a great number of peo and Margaret Ann Roloson of Sponsors Party ple from outside the parish. _ In Corpus Christi, Colorado Springs. 435 Fourteenth St. Also Sales, Repairs and Rentals MAin 3495 Sanchez, and Charles Stevens; chorus of carolers, Irene Akers, connection with the main carnival Noteworthy in the seal cam Florence Mulyaney, Justin Akers, children’s bazaar will be held paign news for the week is the (St. Mary Magdaiene’a Pariah, REQUIESCANT IN PACE Vivian Oard, Margaret Jo Brown, Friday afternoon, with Mrs. Mary fact that the students of Loretto Edgewater) Mary Peter, Lois Buehler, Luella App as chairman. A boys’ bicycle Heights college, animated by Sis A delightful Christmas party Steffes, Lorraine Curran, Betty and a beautiful quilt will be given ter Frances de Chantal, have was given^by the Young Ladies’ NETTIE A. MACKEY. 600 W. Dart away as the main prizes, and, a mouth St., Englewood. Wife of Anthony Mae Tangney, Esther Hofschulte, pledged their support to'the seal sodality at*the parish hall Monday, Theodore Mackey, mother of Anthony R., Jr., Arleen Tordoff, Ruth Hofschulte, special prize will go to the boy £nd campajgn. Ineligible for any of Dec. 17. Miss Julia Hinckle and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Clapp, and Kathleen Tordoff. Music was girl winning the contest in con the prizes, which are restricted to Ursula Wagnep were in charge of sister of Mary, Frank, Joe, Michael, nection with these awards. Jack, and Mrs. John Lossenno, daughter- by the orchestra. the grade schools, these collegians the party. in-law of Josephine Mackey. Requiem A large illuminated outdoor nevertheless have promised to do The ladies of the Altar and Ro- School will close for the Christ sign advertising the carnival will H ackethal Mass was offered at Mt. Carmel church mas vacation Friday, Dec. 21, and all that they can in selling seals rary society will give a Christmas, Monday at 10. Interment Mt- Olivet. be erected on University boule and contributing a worthy sum treat to the children of tne parish W. P. Horan A Son service. open again Jan. 2. vard within the next few days to4(fards the redemption. Baptism, after the 8, o’clock Mass Sunday, CECELIA D. FORD, 1665 York St. The next meeting of the Altar through the courtesy of the Gen MORTUARY Sister of Mrs. John H. Reddin. Solemn and education of pagan children Dec. 23. Sunday will be Com Requiem Mass was offered at the Cathe and Rosary society will be Dec. 26, eral Outdoor Advertising com throughout the world. munion Sunday for the children dral Tuesday at 10. Interment Mt. Olivet. at which time election of officers pany. The dgn will also have on 1449-51 Kalamath St. Those wishing more seals in the of t,he parish. W. P. Horan A Son service. On her way for the year 1935 will take place. it the list of patrons and firms who Christmas holidays may obtain Emil Schweger of Brown avenue from Holy Ghost church, where she was Sunday, Dec. 22, is Communion are assisting the carnival. A meet Phone MAin 4006 a daily communicant, to her office Miss them either by writing to the semi and Mrs. S. M. Adams have been Ford fainted Saturday and fell, striking day for the Social club and stu ing of all the carnival committees nary or at the James Clarke ill for the past week. her head on the pavement. She died dents of the high school. was held Wednesday evening. Church Goods house, sponsors of shortly after as she was being taken to Services for Christmas day will There will be a meeting of all the Denver General hospital in an ambulance. the first Holy Childhood Christmas Tell the people you patronize She was a member of several Catholic, be as follows: Midnight Mass, 6 ladies of the parish who are willing seal broadcast. aocietles. o’clock for the children, 7, and 9 to work in the preparation of the that you aaw their advertiaement MARY A. HOFFMAN. 880 E. 19th o’clock. Confessions will be heard carnival dinners or to solicit do in The Regiater. Ave. Sister of Francis, James, Joseph, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. nations for the dinners at the NUN-SISTER OF and John Farrell. Requiem Mass was home of Mrs. Mary Higgins, 1219 offered at the Cathedral Monday at 9. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Haider of Harlford-Alcorn South Race street, Friday morn DENVER SISTER Interment Richmond, Indiana. W. P. Zell, South Dakota, are newcomers Horan A Son service. to Longmont. Their sons, Donald ing, Dec. 28. at 10 o’clock. Mortuary LOUISE C. OWEN, 2620 Stout St. A good crowd attended the TAKEN IN DEATH Mother of Mrs. Grace Burdell of Canon and Jerry, Are. new students at St. WE PAY CASH TONIGHT turkey party held Friday evening, John’s school. City, Lqretto Butterley of Detroit. Dec. 14, by the executive commit 620 E. Colfax Pb. KE. 2779 Hi^igan. and Herbert W. Owen of Sister M. Cyril Bohrer, a mem For Practically All Denver. Requiem Masi was offered at Miss Martha Miller, well-known tee of the carnival. Longmont young lady, became the ber of the Sisters <»f St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart church Tuesday at 8. The ^anctaary and side altars of Wichita, Kansas, for 25 years, who BUILDING & Res. Phones SP. 3296 • 1694 Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A bride of Bernard Ryan, also of the church are being remodeled Son service. this city, in a quiet ceremony at died recently in a hospital at Hal and painted in the present week stead, Kansas, was a sister of Sis LOAN STOCKS And Every Night MARGARET HAYDEN. 600 Sheridan 8 o’clock Friday evening, Dec. 14, and will be finished for Christmas. Blvd. Requiem Mass was offered at St. at the rectory of St. John’s church ter ^ean Marie of St. Mary’s acad and Accounts— Including Elizabeth’s church Wednesday at 9. In TPhe work is being sponsored by emy, Denver, and John F. Fer- terment ML Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son in the presence of Mrs. Martha the Altar and R o^ry society. service. Porter, the groom’s father, Pat rick, a member of Holy Family BANKERS A collection will be taken up parish. She is also survived by Until Christmas FRANK SCARDINA, 8721 Tejon St. rick Ryaji, and Mr. and Mrs. Uel after all the Masses Sunday for CAPITOL Husband of Agnes Scardina, father of Woosley. The young couple are another sister. Sister Mary Odile W E Anthony, Thomas, Jennie, and Mrs. Ray the decoration of the sanctuary of St. Louis’ school, Kansas City, COLONIAL mond Farley, brother of Ida Piccone of at home at the Crawford apart and church for Christmas. INDUSTRIAL Louisville, and Rose Sanfilippo. Requiem ments. conducted by the Sisters of Char NO NEED TO SHOP AROUND MOVE The first Communion Sunday ity of Leavenworth, and an aunt. MIDLAND Mass was offered Wednesday at 11 in Mrs. W. H. Parsons, formerly of the newly-formed sodality of Frame Houses, Garagee M t Carmel church. Interihent Mt. of Longmont, died at her home in Sister M. Rosine of the Dominican OTERO Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son service. the Blessed Virgin was held Sun YOU CAN SATISFY EVERY Phoenix, Arizona, according to Sisters at Washington, D. C. For Ssrvice—KEystSM SS28 JAMES RICHARD WEDOW, 4021 day and a splendid turnout of the Sister M. Cyril was born in St. REPUBLIC U c a WerehwM, 1521 aoth St. South Broadway. Son of Mr. and Mrs. word received here by friends. members received Holy Commun SILVER STATE Charles F. Wedow. Funeral was held Mr. and Mrs. John P. Tangney Paul, Kansas, and entered the Sis GIFT NEED HERE FOR LES$ Friday with interment in ML Olivet. ion at the 8:30 Mass. ters of St. Joseph from there 25 and two daughters, Patty and Bet Thirty-three have turned out for ANTORA MALENSEK, 8686 Milwau years ago. Those who survive her ty, will leave shortly for an ex the grade school basketball teams PEDLEY-RYAN kee St. Husband of Mary Malensek, besides the religious mentioned are father of Mary Ann Tonsick, brother of tended tour of the Pacific coast, and both the boys’ and girls’ Tony, John,' and Mary. Requiem Hass then to Oklahoma to visit Mr. three sisters, Mrs. H. C. Orcutt, & COMPANY DUBLIN teams have been practicing for the Wichita; Mrs. H. W. Scharpe, New was offered Wednesday at 9 in Holy Tangney’s brother. past two weeks. The Holy Name BOSTON BLDG. YOUR TAILOR Ghost church. Interment Ht. Olivet. John Tursick died Dec. 16. York, and Miss Catherine Bohrer Boulevard service. society is also sponsoring a team 840 17th St. MAin 5641-3351 Suits made to your measure. FGneral services were held Thurs of Kansas City, and two brothers, ROSE BINNING, 718 Curtis St. Wife in the Holy Name league and the Denver, Colorado Remodeling, re- of Albert Binning, mother of Mary, Wil day, Dec. 20, at 9:30 o’clock at John C. and A. J. Bohrer of Kan $27.50 and up. team has been working for the sas City. pairing, relining. liam, and Richard Binning. Requiem St. John’s church. Burial was in past few weeks. Mass was offered at 8 Monday in Sacred Mountain View cemetery. The Sister Jean Marie came to Den Heart church. Interment Mt. Olivet, The children’s ann^l Christmas The MAY Co MA. 9881 1471 Logan St. Rosary' was recited Wednesday party under the dirm ion of the ver in September from Kansas ■JOHN F. FREEMAN. 1481 South City, where she had been sta 10% Discount to Priests Lincoln. Brother of George T., Walter evening at 7 :30 , o’clock at the P.-T. A. is being held in the school J„ Jim T: Freeman, Phoenix, Arizona; home, two miles south of Rinn. hall Friday afternoon, Dec. 21. tioned for 13 years. She teaches Mrs. A. G. Brocker, and Mrs. George C. Longmont council, Knights of the first grade at S t John’s school. Coeking. Requiem Mass was offered at The, next lecture in the series St. Francis de Sales’ church Tuesday at Columbus, held the regular social of Mo)iday evening lectures for meeting 'Tuesday at 8 p. m., the 10- non-Cathoiics and Catholics will Father Masse Buried 0 . S. FOLKNER’S JOHNSON ARTHUR McGORIAN, uncle of James first inter-council meeting with answer the question, “ Is Our W. Ontis, 2914 Clayton St. Requiem Boulder and Fort Collins. The Church as Good as Another?" in Hartford, Conn. STORAGE & MOVING CO. .Mass was offered at Loyola church grand knight of Boulder council, Evergreen Wednesday at 9. Interment ML Olivet. Frank Dolan, was the principal WHY TAKE CHANCES? H ^ ford , Conn. — The Rev. RICHARD D. LUCY, 2918 Vallejo. speaker. He gave a very interest Decorating Shop Yea Can Have Dependable Service Son of Mrs. Nora Lucy, Ireland; brother Daniel D. Masse was buried here ing and instructive talk on “ The and the Coit la Very Low. of Cornelius. Abby, and Julia Lucy. Den Aurora Shrine following a Solemn Pontifical Mass ver; Daniel, Dennis, Mary, and Kath Duty of a Citizen.’’ The following PEarl 2433 221 Broadway of Requiem offered in Our Lady erine Lucy, and Mrs. Lynch, Ireland; members of Boulder council were • Xmas Trees nephew of Dr. Daniel R. Lucy. Requiem Is Finished of Sorrows church by the Most Mass was offered at 9 Thursday in St. present: Millecher, Gilmore, Ja- Rev. Maurice F. McAuliffe, Bishop • Evergreen Rope Patrick’s church. Interment Mt. Olivet. cobucci, Lanaham, Tavani, Swift, of Hartford. USE Boulevard service. and Blackburn. District Deputy (Shrine of St. Thereae, Aurora) MARY LARNER MILLS. Arvada. Joseph Collopy and members of • Wreaths Mother of Edward J.. John. Thomas J. The beautiful shrine is now fin CORBETT’S Mills, Mrs. Martin E. Musser, Mrs. Fort Collins were present; ished. The various colored lights Charles M. Harmon. Mrs. Abel F. Olson, and the new statuary will add to B radshaw ’s • Grave Covers and Hiss Ruth Mills. Requiem Mass the general beauty of the shrine ICE was offered at the Shrine of St. Anne. 1447 STOUT STREET at the Midnight Mass Christmp. Arvada, Thursday at 9:30. Interment St. Mary’s Grade Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, 151 So. Bdwy. SP. 7768 CREAM Mt. Olivet. Those who plan to attend the Mid Dresses (long and short MRS. ROSE HeCORMICK. 966 Ogden night Mass are urged to come early sleeves), $1.00 and up. St., a Denver resident for 85 years, died in oirder to obtain seats. Friends Tuesday. She was 65. She was bom in Pupils Entertain Chicago, where she was married 46 years from Denver and other outside ago to Patrick McCormick, who died places who receive Communion at DOYLE’S here IS years ago. Survivors are four (St. Mary’a Academy) the Midnight Mass are invited to daughters, Mrs. Rose Secrest, Mrs. Sara coffee and doughnuts after the MeDoIand, and Mrs. Harry Mil. all of The Christmas spirit prevailed PHARMACY Denver, and Mrs. Mary Grant of Phoenix. Mass. This Christmas treat is The Particular Dru((ist at St. Mary’s Friday, Dec. 14, Arizona, and a son. James T. McCor when the grade youngsters pre free. 17TH AVE. AND GRANT mick, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Requiem Mass is being offered in St. Francis’ sented the faculty and students KE. 6987 FREE DELIVERY church Friday at 9. Interment Mt. with a lovely Yuletide program. FATHER PICCOLI ! i Olivet. Carols were sung by the junior Glee club, and several skits were TO GIVE PARTY given. School was closed with I Season’s Qreetings: St. Philomena's Will Benediction of the Most Blessed FOR CHILDREN Gift Bags Miles & Dryer Not Have Midnight Sacrament, Father Russell Kirsch- i enheuter, C.M., officiating. (Mount Carmel Pariah) Printing Co. Mass Christmas Day The juniors entertained at a The Rev. J. Piccoli will be host I Best of Good Wishes, in Brilliant Array! lovely Christmas party Thursday at a Christmas party for the chil dren oft the parish Friday after Over 20 Years of evening, Dec. 19, for the faculty (St. Philomena’a Pariah) and students. noon at 4 o’clock. He will be as I Greetings to You. Antelope! Satisfactory Service Masses on Christmas day will be Each class in the high school sisted by Countess Di San Mar- at 6, 8, 9, and 12 o’clock. There, department , - . .prepared . baskets and zano, wife of the royal Italian Calf! Grains! consul. Oldeat Printing Plant in Denrer will be no Midnight Mass. Solemn clothing for the poor to be deliv- i May Christinas Cheer Last Wool Fabrics! Mass will be at 6. j ered on Christmas eve. The grade The pastor requests that all Specialising in Catholic Work Mrs. T. C. Rhoades entertained prepared baskete. members of the three parish so cieties receive Communion in a 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. the ladies of her club Tuesday, Members of the Glee club will i You Silk Fabrics! sing Sunday morning at the Christ body at the Midnight Mass. Mrs. H. J. Struck and Mrs. Eliza Seed Beads! KEystone 6348, 6349 beth Curcio shared the honors. mas party given for the catechism The next meeting will be with Mrs. classes at Holy Ghost church, and Alumni Seek to Free I The New Year Through. Fitted Vanities! W. J, Bardwell of 942 Jackson again Sunday evening at St. Fran Seminary of Debts street Thursday, Dec. 27. cis’ sanitarium. Cina Havelin of the sophomore Buffalo, N. Y.— Alumni of Sts. We’ve “bagged” some beautiful gifts in Meyers Drug Store Mrs. F. D. Jenning’s club met class left for California tBe past Cyril and Methodius’ seminary and with Mrs. J. J. Carr Tuesday. Mrs. week. Before her departure, sev St. Mary’s college at Orchard I Geo. P. Hackethal this group! Dressmaker types . .. evening D. E. McCurtain won high score. eral parties were given in her Lake, Michigan, met here to plan bags . . . utility bags . . . for every ncedl Complete Drug Service When Mrs. W. C. Schwenger’s honor by her classmates. a drive to assist in freeing the I FUNERAL DIRECTOR club met with Mrs. Mae Johnson schools of their present liabilities Initials, 25c, 35c and 50c extra. TAbor 9606 1100 Acoma Friday, Mrs. Schwenger won top Tell the people jron patronize of $160,000 in the coming year. * 1240 Acoma • TA. 1656 score. The next meeting will be that you oaw their advertiaement Msgr. Francis Kasprzak heads the * fa* • T ie May Co.—Street Float AmpU Parking Spac* Jan. 11 with Mrs. T. A. Triplett. in The Regiater. local group. AmmwmwmwmwmWmWmmk^iw