St. Catherine’s to Extend Convent at Cost of $60,000 Building Fund Swelled Nocturnal Adoration Society Erected] st Step in Plan Canonically by Archbishop Urban Vehr To Furnish Greater By D ok E b b il e a formal ceremony in the Holy for Our Eucharistic Lord during The Nocturnal Adoration so­ Ghost church Sunday, Feb. 20, the lonely hours of the night; to ciety, a 139-year-old international at 4 p.m. atone for the coldness and indif­ men’s spiritual organization for The officers of the chap­ ference of so many Catholics to­ School Facilities night-long adoration of the ter are: The Rev. William J. Gal­ ward the Holy Eucharist and in Blessed Sacrament, will be inaug­ lagher, acting spiritual director; a special way to atone for the The Rev. Dr. Delisle A. Lemieux, pastor of St, Cath­ urated officially in D enver Thurs­ Joseph Dulmaine, president; An­ m any sins committed during the day night, Feb. 3, in Holy Ghost thony Dnnst, vice president; Leo night; to draw down God’s bless­ erine’s parish in Denver, announced this week the first step church. Canjar, treasurer; Walter Wade, ings on the Archdiocese of Den­ in an extensive program to provide further educatiomal Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, recording secretary; and George ver; and to gain personal sancti­ facilities for the school children in his parish. formally endorsed and canonically Kellogg, corresponding secretary. fication. The new program, which will cost approximately |60,- erected the Denver society in a le^ Has Four-fold Purpoia History of Society 000, will provide for a needed addition to St. Catherine’s ter Dec, 18 to the Rt. Rev. Monsi- The Nocturnal Adoration so­ ior John R. Mulroy, pastor of The Nocturnal Adoration so­ ciety owes its origin to a priest of convent, the renovation of a classroom in the basement of goly Ghost church. ciety of the archdiocese has a four­ Rome, the Rev. Giacomo Sinibaldi, the present school building, and the leveling off and ex­ “I am sure that fideli^ to the fold purpose: To provide adorers (Turn to Page I t — Colum n 3) tension of the playground toward Federal boulevard. aims of the society will bring many “At present we have nine sisters blessings upon the members of the teaching in the school plus one organization and upon the music teacher,” said Father Le­ Church,’’ the Archbishop said. mieux as he announced the plans. Following the Archbishop’s ap­ “But we have a promise of another proval the Denver Nortumal next year and biefore very long it Adoration society was notified by is anticipated that our teaching the national center in New York staff will consist of 15 or 16 nuns.” that it had been officially affil­ iated with the Roman Archconfra­ Work on the two-story addition ; A SUBSTANTIAL/GIFT toward the Co. presented a check for $1,200 to the institu­ ternity of the Nocturnal Adora­ to the convent, which will measure tion. Receiving the donation ^ is Sister Francetta, tion Society, Jan. 17, 1949. 32 by 42 feet, will begin “in 'the building program of Loretto Heights col­ superior of the collen, shown with W. D. Sullivan, very near future,’’ according." to Active Unofficially in Past Y ev Father Lemieux’s expectations. lege, Denver, was made Jan. ,28 when E. J. Scarry & center, and Carl E. Rush. During the past year the hroc- turnal Adoration society was ac­ The new addition will be an ex­ Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation tive in an unofficial capacity. tension wing to the west, contiin- Three hundred names of men who ing a new chapel, a recreation Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1949—Permiswon to Reproduce, Except on have attended the devotions are room, and a reception room for the ■ l!Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following■ l!Articles Issue. listed. The average number of men sisters, on the first floor. who participated in a nightly ado­ _ On the second floor will be in­ ration is 160 dividual rooms for seven sisters, Beginning Thursday jiight, Feb. additional space that will relieve 3,!, at 9 o'cTco'clock after Benediction the crowded conditions existing un­ services at 8 o’clock and continu­ der the present! arrangement. The ing thereafty on the eve'of every second floor vwll tie in with the first Friday; men from all Den­ old structure so that when finished DENVER CATHaiC ver parishes will meet in shifts the convent will be an integrated throughout the night until 6 a.ra. unit. for Holy Hour devotions in the ^ The basement of the new struc- presence of the Blessed Sacra­ (T um to Page H — Column 3) ment. Archbishop Vehr will receive REGISTER new members into the society in Cana Conference The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Sf. Bernadette's Slated All Day Services, NCWC and Religious News Photos. Price of paper 3 cents a copy. Dedication Mass Sunday, Feb.. 20 VOL. XVIV. No. 24. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1949. $1 PER YEAR. A city-wide, all-day Cana Con? Officers Listed ference will take place in Denver ST. CAJETAN'S GROWS TO 10,000 SINCE 1925 Sunday, Feb. 20, it was announced Officers for the Solemn Mass THREE CATHOLIC SCOUTS of Den­ Shown in the photo 'above with Mayor Newton this week by Mrs. John P. Downs, following the dedication of the ver experienced a thrill when they were are Louis Ramaley, Cub pack 161, son of Mr. and president of the Denver Cana new St. Bernadette church, West received by Mayor Quigg Newton to whom they Mrs. David Ramaley; Robert Carver, troop 161, son group. 35,000 Spanish-Speaking 12th and Teller, Lakewood, on extended an invitation to Scout Sunday services of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Carver; and Michael O’Don- The session will begin with Mass at the Cathedral Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. in St Francis de Sales’ church at Thursday, Feb. 10, were an­ aghue, troop 162, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael nounced this week by the Rev. More than 400 Catholic Boy and Cub Scouts and 9 o’clock and will continue until John Doherty, pastor. Archbishop 170 scout leaders will be on hand to witness the O’Donaghue. Standing in the rear is Albert E. Seep 4:30 p.m., Mrs. Downs said. Clos­ Urban J. Vehr will officiate at presentation by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of the of Christ the King parish, chairman of the arch- ing exercises will consist of Bene­ In Denver, Says Fr. Ordinas the dedication. Ad Altare Dei cross to 35 scouts. • diocesan lay committee on scouting. diction and renewal of marriage Celebrant of the Solemn Mais + "f + vows. Since the establishment of St. Cajetan’a parish in Denver in 1925, the number of at 10 o’clock will be the Rev. Three conferences will be given parishioners has tripled and today the congregation totals nearly 4,000 families made up James P. Flanagan, paslor of St. for the couples attending the con­ Mary Magdalene’s parish, Edge- More Patients, Shorter ference. They will be conducted by of 10,000 persons, reports to the Very Rev. John Ordinas, C.R., pastor. water, with whom Father Doherty 35 Catholic the Very Rev. Gregory Smith, pas­ This growth, according to Fa­ is living; assistant priest, the Rev. tor of St. Francis’, in the high ther Ordinas, parallels the increase John P. Moran of St. John’s; dea­ Stay, Reports Hospital school hall. in popuiipopulation of the Spanish- con, the Rev. Matthias Blenkush Scouts Will Breakfast and lunch will be Regis and Loretto Heights w e a « i^ peoplp of Metropolitan of Presentation pariah; sttbdeacon, served for couples participating in Denver, .i ; , -4^|| =fhe Rev. F 6 ff« t AHen of Arvada;' the exerqjsez, a t .a minimuni cost 35,000 mark. The majority of masters of ceremonies, the Rev. From Colorado Springs of $3 pec coupTe. No charge will be Each Add Faculty Member these people are Catholics, many Bernard Cullen - - of the Chancery Get Cross made for children’s meals, and the of whom attend other parishes in staff and the Rev. William Mona­ Colorado Springs.—Figures re­ with modernization of existing fa­ sisters of the parish, aided by the Denver besides St. Cajetan’s. han of the Catholic Charities staff. Thirty-five Catholic Boy Scouts leased by St. Francis’ hospital here cilities. Junior Legion of Mary, will care Dr. Smith to Teach Jesuit Is 2nd Ph.D. The year 1948 saw the contin­ Deacons of honor to the Arch­ will receive the Ad Altare Dei indicate continuance of an increa^s- The increase in the total number for children while the parents are ued growth of the parish and the bishop will be the Rev. William cross from Archbishop Urban J. ing demand for hospital beds. The of patients treated was reflected in attending the conferences. expansion of parochial facilities. V. Powers of S t James’ parish and Vehr in the Denver Cathedral Sun­ total number of cases treated all departments, the annual report 'Reservations may be made with 'Philosophy in for Chemistry The old rectory, next to the the Rev. Berard Giblin, O.F.M., of day, Feb. 6. More than 400 Cath­ reached an all-time high of 7,941, shows. A sharp rise in the volume Mrs. Downs at ALpine 3327. The church, was tom down in Decem­ St. Elizabeth’s. The Rt. Rev. Monsi- olic Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts in but the total number of days of fTumtoPaaelS — Colum n i) deadline has been srt at Feb. 16. Atomic Age' S ta ff ber to make way for a new two- gmor Charles Hagus of Annuncia­ the city of Denver will participate hospital care decreased. - The trend story edifice. The excavation for tion parish will give the sermon. in the program. In addition there toward fewer days of hospital care The newest member of the its program ofContinuing the new building has been com­ Chanting will be directed by the will be more than 170 adult scout per patient is continued from last leaders in the procession into the Loretto Heights college faculty is ^owth and higher academic stand­ pleted and work has begun on the Rev. Richard Hiester, chaplain of year, authorities said. Pioneers Sweated to Get frames for the foundation, but the St. Joseph’s convent of the Fran­ Cathedral for the Scout Sunday Dr. Vincent E. Smith, whose ing, Regis college of Denver added St. Francis’, operated by the another Ph. D. faculty member to extreme cold weather of the past ciscan nuns. services. course, “Philosophy in the Atomic Poor Sisters of St. Francis of the its chemistry department with the month has delayed all progress. A dinner for the clergy will be 70 Seminarians Perpetual Adoration, reported im­ Catholic Press in Colorado Age.” is being offered to upper start of the second semester, it In time the rectory may become held after the Mass in flie Wood- provements in facilities and serv­ class students in the philosophy de­ was announced this week by the the provincial house for the order lawn restaurant. West Colfax and To Participate in the U. S. ices to match the greater demands By Monsignor Matthew S m it h ver. All I know about it is that it partment for the second semester. Rev. Louis G. Mattione, S.J., dean Brentwood. More than 70 seminarians from made upon the institution. Physical existed. An old woman who * 35 Dr. Smith, who is the author of of the college. 510 INFANTS ARE Work on the church has been (Memoirs o f s Catholic Editor. Copy- BAPTIZED IN YEAR St. Thomas’ seminary who were improvements completed in 1948 rifhtsd, 1949. Reproduction in whole or years ago kept a rooming house on. Philosophical Frontiers of Physics completely finished, but cold included repairs and remodeling in in part forbidden.) The Rev. George M. Tipton, S.J., A total of 510 infant Bap- weather has stopped progress on former Boy Scouts will join in this Curtis street near Eighteenth told (Catholic University Press, 1947), who arrived at Reps last week and annual Catholic Scout ceremony. all parts of the structure, together The story of the Catholic press me about i t Although her place spent two years in study at the took up his teaching duties Tues­ tiimi wa* listed in 1948 in St. the rectory, the shell of vmich has Included in the group who will re­ in Colorado has been a long, hard was in downtown Denver and sur­ University of Fribourg in Switzer­ day, thus becomes the second Cajetan’s parish. This figure been erected. It is hoped that this includes those baptized in Our building, which will consist of ceive the highest award ferr Cath­ climb, leading finally to the best rounded by places of “easy virtue,” land after receiving his A. B. at Ph.D. in the Regis chemistry de- olic scouts are four Eagle Scouts. Alt-Day Exposition circulated religious newspaper in |t was respectable enough; for Fa­ Xavier university, Cincinnati, 0. Ladjr of Victory chapel and Our eight rooms, may be finished this (Turn to Page S — Colum n S) spring. The boys who will receive the the world. Among all Catholic pub­ ther Frederick Bender, an aged, re­ Returning to the United States in Catholic Scouting award are from To Petition Release lications, Our Sunday Visitor in tired priest who founded St. Eliza­ 1940, he spent a year at the Insti- the following Denver parishes: Hunting;ton, Ind., has been the only beth’s parish and then built the tutum Divi Thomae in Cincinnati, Blessed Sacrament, Christ the Of Cardinal Primate one of our era to reach a compa­ first Holy Ghost church, lived there. followed by two years at the Cath­ Penrose Gincer Hospital King, Our Lady of Lourdes, St. rable circulation. It has usually run The woman was a pious old soul olic University of America, where John’s, St. Louis’, Englewood- St. The Rt. Rev. Moniignor Wil­ neck and neck with the Register. who often came into the Denver he received his Ph.D. in 1945. Francis’. S t Catherine’s, St. Vin­ liam M. Hifgin*, paitor of St, ■The Visitor, though it has news edi­ Catholic Register office nearby, He enlisted in the U. S. navy in cent’s, and Holy Family. The pas­ Philomena’t parith, Denver, an- tions, is, however, a magazine when I was a “boy editor.” 1943 and served as an electronics Is Set Up at Glockner tors of the boys will present the aouncee that, on the -four Sun­ rather than a newspaper. Hectic History engineer in the South Pacific. At crosses to the Archbishop and he day! of February, all-day ex- Partly from our newspaper files, The Colorado Catholic, the teal the termination of hostilities, he Colorado Springs.—Sister Maria Regato has ended his long associa­ will pin one on each boy’s uni­ poiition of the Bletted Sacra­ partly from a scholarly review of pioneer diocesan paper, was was sent to Europe as a member Gratia, superintendent of the tion with the Ellis Fischel Cancer form. ment will be held in petition for the history of the Catholic press in founded in November, 1884. No of the U. S. Naval Technical mis­ Glockner-Penroso hospital of Colo­ hospital of Columbia, Mo. Pre- the releaie of Cardinal Mindi- Colorado written by Charles J. Mc­ fUes of it exist; I doubt that any Members of the Fourth Degree xenty. Primate of Hungary, now sion. He left the service in 1946 rado Springs, has announced a Knights of Columbus will form a Neill, now of Dayton, 0., and (Turn to Page S — Co tum n 4) (Turn to Page IS — Column S) new arrangement through which a priioner of the Coramuniit re­ partly from my own personal mem­ guard of honor for the Archbishop gime in that land. part of the facilities of the (Turn to Page S — Colum n 3) . ories, I intend to digest the history Catholics Join Feb. 7 C. D. of A. in Denver hospital, including its richly en­ The expoiition will begin at of Catholic journalism in this state. dowed radiotherapy department, the 5:45 Ma«i each Sunday, and I think it merits chronicling both and a number of hospital beds will 'Operation U plift' ^will conclude at the regular from an ecclesiastical and from a In Free Dental Care> To Join in Holding be reserved for use by cancer pa­ Sunday afternoon services at civic viewpoint, for the roots go tients. Charles L. Tutt, vice presi­ 5 o’clock. back to real pioneer days. And Poster Contest Three Essay Contests dent of the board of the El Pomar All Catholics of the city are The first Catholic paper I ever Foundation, has announced the ap­ Needed for Rescue invited to visit St. Philomena’s heard of in Colorado was the Child Catholic children in Denver in­ Court St. Rita of Denver will pointment of Dr. J. A. del Regato, church on the Sundays of Fab- Apostle. It was probably little more stitutions and parochial students participate in the national contest well-known cancer specialist, as niary to pray for the persecuted than a pamphlet affair, printed throughout Colorado will take part ^onsored by the Department of the director of the new organiza­ Of Seminary Burse Prince of the Church whose trial for children, in the old Cathedral in two events connected with Education, Catholic Daughters of tion to be known as the Penrose Children’s Dental Health day, About the only thing that will before a so-called "People’s parish that was founded in 1861 by America. There will be three di­ Cancer hospital. court” was expected to start Father Joseph Projectus Mache- Monday, Feb. 7. Nearly 500 chil­ visions of the contest: For adults, Fr. Georg* M. Tipton, S.J. To take this new position. Dr. pull the S t Joseph seminary burse dren in Denver Catholic homes for fund out of the doldrums from this week. beuf, later the first Bishop of Den- for high school students, and for partment Both he,and Eugene M. youth will receive free dental cara elementary students of Catholic which it has suffered' since the Holleran, who j ^ e d the Regis start of the new Served in Pioneer Days of Denver Monday. The state-wide project is schools. Each of the three divisions faculty last September, have com K. of C-Catholic Men's OPEBAHou veurr a poster contest in which most of ^rrie s a first, second, and third year 'will be a pleted all their studies for their rescue project the parochial schools will partici­ prize of $50. $30, and $20, re­ doctoral degrees and will receive Communion, Breakfast pate. spectively. These are national similar to the Succesisor of Father Leo them this spring. At the present one carried on Elaborate have been made awards. Local prizes will be deter­ time they hold the rank oi candi­ for the free treatment Mondjay. mined later. Scheduled for April 3 by the army in dates for their doctorates. e snowbound At St. Elizabeth's Buried Seeking to do the most practical Anyone over 18 years of age is The annual Communion and good in the observance Feb. 7, the Father Tipton taught physics at t r a c ts of the the Denver Franciscans until they eligible for the adult division of Regis high school in the year 1939- breakfast for Catholic men spon­ Rocky Monntain Death on Jan. 27 claimed the Denver Dental association asked sored by the Knights of Columbus Rev. Bernard Spiegelberg, O.F.M., surrendered it to the diocesan this contest, which consists of 40. He is a native of Guthrie, Dr. J. A. del Refato Empire. 150 dentists to give the full day writing a book review limited to Okla., where he attended St. in Denver has been set this year ----' ‘‘Operation Up­ who devoted many years of his clergy. to the care of patients from (or­ 1,000 words on Father Magner’s Mary’s parochial school and Guth­ for Sunday, April 3, by Arch­ viously he had been a member of lift!" priesthood to the Church in Den­ Following a five-year assi^- phanages and other youth homes brok. Personality and Successful rie high school. In 1927, he en­ bishop Urban J. Vehr, according the clinical staff of the National The need for ver in the pioneer days. Father ment as professor of mathematics in Denver. The children have been Living. Each paper in the adult tered S t Mary’s college, St. to George H. Lerg, grand knight (Turn to Page H — Colum n i) such an approach Bernard died ii^ S t Francis’ hos­ at St. Joseph’s Seraphic seminary, examined in advance. Charts have division should be identified by (Turn to Page IS — Column 8) of the organization. to the vital task pital, New York, at the age of 74, Callicoon, N. Y., he returned to been prepared outlining the work placing at the top of the first page The colorful event is attended Ex-Regis Prof Given of providing priests for the following a lingering illness. Denver April 10, 1908, to succeed to be done. The youngsters will (1) “Adult Division’’; (2) Name every year by the Governor, the archdiocese was seen this week A Solemn Mass of Requiem was Father Leo Heinrichs, O.F.M., who visit the dentists’ offices at stated and complete address of the con­ Graduation of Nurses Mayor, the heads of the fire and when only two donations were re. celebrated on Monday, Jan. 31, in ■was assassinated by an anarchist times, just as if they were ordi­ testant. All entries are to be sent police departments, and members High Atomic Position ceived by the Chancery office. Holy Cross church, the Bronx, at the Communion rail of S t nary patients with a private ap­ first class mail to Mrs. Helen Jack- Scheduled for May 18 of both departments in uniform, as Dr. p. J. Pflaum, formerly dep­ Anonymous, Denver, donated $6 New York, by the Very Rev. Ber­ Elizabeth’s church Feb. 23, 1908. pointment son, local chairman of education, well as many service men in their and a second aponymous contribu­ trand Campbell, O.F.M., Minister Father Bernard’s term as pastor Catholic institutions covered in 1266 Emerson, Denver, Colo., and uty chief of the Materials and In­ The joint graduation of nurses uniforms. formation Branch of the Atomic tion from Denver for $26 boosted Provincial of the iS'anciscan and superior lasted until July the campaign are S t 'Vincent’s are to reach her not later than from St. Anthony’s, St Joseph’s, The knights as well as the mem­ the fund total to $4,372. Fathers, and interment took place 1911. During that period he en­ home, 110 children; Queen of April 16, 1949. The grand re­ E n e r^ Commission’s Washington and Mercy schools of nursing in bers of' the fire and police depart­ Division of Research with offices at "Operation Uplift 1” would help in Paterson, N. J. larged and renovated the parochial Heaven home, 145; St. Clara’s, gent, Mrs. Louise Brown, will an­ ments march in a body from Die Denver will be held at 8:15 p.m. Oak Ridge, Tenn., has been ap­ rovide the $500 which Arch- A native of Germany, the de­ school. Following assignments in 198; and Good Shepherd home, pooint three judges to determine the K. of jC- kail to the Cathedral to ceased friar came to this country Callicoon and New York, Father 20. Transportation will be fur­ local winners for each division pointed chief of the branch and ishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver Wednesday, May 18, it was an­ attend the 8 o’clock Mass. Fol­ transferred to Washington. must pro'vide for financing one in 1892 and entered the Francis­ Bernard returned to Denver as nished by the Ladies’ auxiliaiy of " Denver winning papers will par- nounced this week by the Chancery lowing Mass, the entire group iacipate in the state contest and Dr. Pflaum has been stationed in seminarian for one year ^ his can order in Pateraon in the same pastor in 1922. Daring that stay he the American Legion; the Ladies’ office. The exercises, with Arch­ parades to the breakfast at the Oak Ridge for three years. Prior expensive, bnt necessary, training. year. He was ordained in Newark, enlarged and remodeled the sis­ auxiliary of the Denver Dental state winning papers will be sent Shirley-Savoy hotel. to national headquarters. bishop Urban I J. Vehr presiding, to that he was in the army on as­ Because of the burden placed on N. J., by the late Bishop 'Winand ters’ convent From September, association, and the Denver ’Tram­ Mr. Lerg announced also that way Co. Children will be propeirly are held annually in the Cathedral. signment with the Madison Square the Archbishop, tills opportunity M. W gger, June 4, 1898. His first 1924, until his|death, he was sta­ Complete rules for the high the second and third degrees will area, having offices in New York. is made available to thd laity. appointment was to S t Elizabeth’s tioned in Holy Cross monastery, supervised on the trip. school and elementary divisions of Archbishop Vehr will celebrate be exemplified by a yisiting degree Before the army assignment he Contributions in any amount monastery, Denver, where he re­ the Bronx, where he inaugurated Good Prises Offered this contest will be announced a men’s Communion Mass and at­ team to a class of 48 candidates on taught chemistry in Regis college, are welcome. Address all commu­ mained as an assistant from Oct the Franciscan Missionary union The Colorado State Dental as­ within a short time. AU Catholic tend a breakfast following-in St. Sunday, Feb. 13, at 1:30 p.m. Denver. Dr. and Mrs. PflaVm now nications to the Most Rev. Urban 28, 1898, to Nov. 2, 1902. During for the support of Franciscan sociation is sponsoring the poster students in these schools are eli- Vincent de Paul’s parish, Denver, Hugh Giltner, state deputy, will have five children, two boye and J. Vehr, Chancery office, 1686 (T um to P a g e s— Colum n 8) that time he erected St Joseph’s home and foreign missions. He was contest in both public and paro- I Sunday, Feb. 13. attend the event. three girls. Logan street, Denver 6, Colo. church, Golden, an outmisaion of (Turn to Pages — Column 8) (Turn, to Page IS — Colum n S) f:' \ ij I

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COMPLETE SUNDAY DINNER Spanish-Speaking Pioneers Sweated to G e t Pioneer Pastor Srap, Cccktail or Utlon Cap Sorrad CHOICE OP i ENTREES U AJI. ta la Denver Total Of St. [lizabetk NEW SHIPMENT Potato—Vor«tablo—8>U4—Douort onl Drink I PJM. Catholic Press in Colorado 3 5 ,0 0 0 , Report (Continued From Page One) blanketed the West. About Sept Parish Is Buried (Continued From Page One) were kept! The historical loss in­ 20, 1899, the maiUng list was 85e volved is enormous. turned over to the Intermountain (Continued From Page One) L a d y of Guadalupo ihrlne, 17th Street which ara cared for by tho Tho- I learned from the late J. K. Catholic of Salt Lake City, which provincial procurator of the union Hand Carved Wood Statues Bet atina Fathart of St. Cajetan’a. Mullen, pioneer milling man, one until the 'teens of the 1900’s from 1924 to 1938, and provincial WeltoB and Laat October marked tho dedica­ of the great Catholic lay figures of thenceforward carried a Denver de­ promotor fronr 1938 until his Califemta tion of the new Our Lady of the early West, something about partment of a column or two. The death. During those 25 years he and Crucifixes Htrlcr Crou ot tho ConioU Guadalupo ahrine. the story of tho Colorado Catkolie; grandiose comment of the Colorado collected thousands of dollars for tl)e benefit of the missions main­ 400 SEATS • NO LIQUOR • ORGAN MUSI S t Cajetan’s school, conducted also from Monsignor William Catholic, however, ran in part as by the Sisters of St. Benedict from O’Ryan, who was one of its editors. follows: tained in China, Brazil, ana the Imported from Italy Atchison, Kans., has a capacity en­ Father Thomas Malone, another “For a long time the paper has Southern States by the Franciscan editor, was living in retirement for been at a disadvantage in reaching Province of the Most Holy Name.’ 5S rollment of 340. In addition the - ....i; iwiYiWeVi'kV vriViVi^v-*^ • 'ii^ hp-iViiiiitfMiiirf sisters teach catechism every week years during my time in Denver, its subscribers in Montana, Idaho, Father Bernard visited Denver at three centers in the parish for but never snowed any disposition Utah, Nevada, Western Wyoming, in May, 1941, on the '^Iden SOME DELICATELY TINTED children who attend public schools. to divulge Catholic press history to and Western Colorado, owing to jubilee of tho founding of St Outstanding among the parish me, although I know he felt proud the fact that Denver is situated Elizabeth’s parochial school. He organizaUons of St. Cajetan’a is of tho development that came to in a remote Eastern part of the was the speaker at the dinner at­ . N ^ i e l ^ O the credit union. An increase of the Register. Intermountain country . . . Com­ tended by 300 persons and nar­ Prices Range from $21.00 $56*40 80 members in 1948 brought the The early story of the Colorado mencing with the next issue, the rated some of his early experien­ total participants in the project Catholic is unbelievable. It was Colorado Catholic will be knovm as ces in Denver. During his first to 872." On the last day of 1948, founded by an erratic but brainy the Interreountain Catholic, and period of service here, he had to when the, books were closed for priest by the name of Father John published at Salt Lake City, which, visit all the towns in Jefferson the fiscal year, the union listed Quinn, whose picture I have. He being the center of the Intermoun­ county and all the station stops assets of $116,000. In the pre­ was a htfndsome young man when tain states, offers superior induce­ on the Union Pacific railroad east vious 12 months 438 loans were the photograph was taken. J. K. ments from every point of view for to . made for $101,000. An insurance Mullen and Charles D. MePhee put the publication of a weekly paper.” THE JAMES CLARKE up the money to launch the publish­ .“It took strong, healthy nien to plan that is run in connection with That was describing collapse in handle thati job,’’ he declared. "I the «edit union has proved a fi­ ing enterprise. MePhee was one of what may be described as the the founders of the MePhee & Mc- used to catch a train every Sun­ CHURCH GOODS HOUSE nancial boon to many families in grand manner. But it was typical day morning for Golden. It took time of bereavement. Ginnity Lumber Co., and was an of the West in its day— a never- outstanding Catholic layman and say-die spirit even when a bullet two hours to get there.” Established 1902 1636 Tremont Place SPIRITUAL GAINS When Father Bernard rode his PLANNED Jam ilij. PROTECTION FROM CREDIT UNION businessman. One night, when Fa­ was aim^ right at the heart. It ther Quinn had arranged a lecture is funny in a sense, but it does circuit through Jefferson county, TA. 3789 Denver 2, Colo. Thara ara alio ipiritual gaini by a noted visiting clergyman, he n(A lack a certain grandiose no­ he used a horse and wagon. “In to ha eountad in any report on those days,” he recalled, “when This FUTURE NEED PLAN is worthy of suddenly announced that he was bility. tho credit union. Father Ordi- leaving Denver on a midnight My I estimate, based on figures one friar had to cover half a state the consideration of every Denver family. na« point* out. Only a prac­ he seldom knew where his meals It GUARANTEES you the cash to pay for train. That was in 1886. This was that I learned years later, is that tical Catholic can bo a member the last anybody here heard of him the combined Intermountain Catk­ were coming from.” The railroad any service you choose—when you need it. of the credit union. A number stations were generally reached There is no "red tape" and nothing it ever again. It is presumed that he went olie and Colorado Catholic did not of marriage* have bean recti­ to some other nation, perhaps back have 2,000 circulation. Yet as late either by train or by railroad hand- Announcing the Reopening omitted from the fine quality of a Boulevard fied and there ha* been a return car. service. to Ireland. as 1917 or 1918, I had a letter to the *acraraont* after lap*e* From 1886 to 1889, Father Pat­ from a lay editor of the Intermoun­ o f th e Every service at Boulevard is complete, re« of year* by individual* wiihing rick R. Carr was editor. He was tain Catholic, who wrote also gartUess of cost; there are no unexpected to join tho union. a half-brother of Thomas F. Sav­ about Montana, Idaho, Utah, Ne­ C. D. o f A. Plan extras. The majority of the loans, Fa­ age, who was for long a prom­ vada, Wyoming, and Colorado as ther Ordinas said, were made by inent official of the J. K. Mullen his field. The vision bf these men MARINE GRILL his parishioners to pay rent, buy The same personnel with years of experience milling interests. Father Carr, who was like the Powder river—a mile Essay Contests food, pay doctors’ bills, and to built St. Leo’s church, Denver, left wide; and the circulation was also Bernic* Weber, Prop. (Member of St. Loai* Pari.h) and finest equipmentused on every service. meet various other financial emer­ f for California. He was pastor for like the Powder river — an inch (Continued From Page One) gencies. years in Dunsmuir, Diocese of Sac­ deep. But those were undefeated B O U L^EVARD New problems have been placed ramento, and died of influenza in days! gible and the contest will be along Remo(Jeled and Re-Decorated on the shoulders of Father Ordi­ the lines of creative writing. the terrible epidemic of First Though the Salt Lake Tribune nas and the other three priests of World war times (1918). Ho con­ Watch for the announcements of the parish. The current let-down said the Colorado Catholic had these two divisions for CathoHc Serving Complete Meals tracted the disease when taking 8,000 circulation, I have learned to in employment has affected ouite care of ill parishioners, and thus school students only. a number of the Spanish-speaking take newspaper circulation figures Rea.onable Price* — Open Every Dey 8 A.M. to Midnite FEDERAL 8LVD. AT NORTH SPEER had an unspectacular death that to with a grain of salt, unless they Anyone wishing further infor­ people. They in turn have come mation on any of the three divi­ mo seems equivalent to martyr­ are backed up by ABC audits— Wines and Beers — 1032 So. Gaylord — SP. 9753 PHONE GRand /6<26 to » e priest for advice and assist­ dom. One or two old copies of the sions of the local or national con­ ance. Wherever possible Father today or in the past. paper when it was under manage­ , Father O’Ryan, when he sold his test is asked to call Keystone 2083 Ordinas helps out.with donations ment amazed me when I got them after 6 p.m. week days or Sundays of food.> Sometimes he is able to share of the Colorado Catholic, did years later. They had a suprising not layi down his pen for long. In between 2 and 6 p.m. Every cour­ give the unfortunate people a amount of national and interna­ tesy will be extended in assisting little money or to help them buy 1894 and 1895, he edited the Celtic \m tional news, which was obtained by Cross, an Irish Chtholic paper, in participants to comply with rules coal. clipping exchanges, for there was of the contest. Last year also saw the com­ Denver. I never saw a'copy and no news service then. Father Carr, never heard of it except through Monthly Meeting Fob. 10 pleting of the 13th year of the judged by today’s technique, was publication by the parish Theatine him. He had one of the finest Court St. Rita will have its an amateur in journalism, but ob­ minds I have ever encountered, and monthly meeting at the club house, Fathers of El Reino de Dice, a viously a gifted one. He once was monthly religious review, which he wrote charmingly. His life was 1772 Grant street, Thursday eve­ j o H n s o n s picked by a daily spent mainly as a pastor and ora­ ning, Feb. 10. The meeting will gives instructions on Catholic doc­ as being among the five best cleri­ trine. It is published in a print tor; but obviously his editorial open at 7:30 with a book review ^ STORAGE & mouinc CD. shop in the basement of the cal orators (all denominations) in days were in his own eyes his Mrs. Charles Schroeder, and will church. that metropolis, before he came to greatest achievement, for he spoke be followed by the business meet­ L a c / K L d k £ 0 / r C D tS T A /% /C m Denver. chiefly of them when he was in­ ing and social hour. 2 PRIESTS LIVE Father Carr, I feel sure, made no vited to send data toward the end IN CHURCH BELFRY money on the paper, and that is of his lifd to WAo’s Who tn Amer­ > I O V ' 1 J V O At present the parish church is why perhaps he did a strange thing ica. He wrote editorials for two serving as a combination church, when in 1890, after three years of years for the Denver Catholic Reg­ The Denver Catholic office, and rectory. A small room editorship, he sold the Colorado Ca­ ister when Joe Newman was man­ Register For the Safety of Year Goods off the vestibule of the church is tholic to Fathers Thomas H. Malone aging editor. It is too bad that the office. A room in the belfry and William O’Ryan. Father Ma­ Father O’Ryan wrote no books. He Published Weekly by the Use JohnsoR Service on Every Move has been fixed up as living quar­ lone was American-born; Father had a liltinif literary style, and Catholic Press Society, Inc. AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN UNES, INC ters for tw4 of the priests, and the O’Ryan was Irish-born and briK his information, was gigantic. I 938 Bannock Street, Denver, “TO AND rROM EVEKTWHEE^ other two priesta have their sleep­ liant no end, and had come to never knew any Colorado man who ^ Colo. ing quarters in the school. The Denver from London in 1887 in read more. STORAGE . PACKJDVG s m p p c v G kitchen and dining room are in Subscription: $1 Per Year DENVER INMISntUlMNK in search of health. No cash was in­ Almost 40 years later, the Inter­ Entered as Second Class CIORCE F. KOOC ArttWuf Phone PE 2433 the basement of the church. volved .in the “sale.” But Father mountain Catholic came back into CalHomiaSt. Denver 221 Broadway The spiritual life of the parish Matter at the Post Office, ^1534 f>eM*a* D*ev*> Dry J PhonaMAinSIS5<{ Carr had failed to consult his consolidation with tho Denver Denver, Colo. centers around Mary. The Span­ backers, Messrs. Mullen and Me­ paper—this time as the Intermoun­ ish-speaking people. Father Or­ Phee, and the new editors found tain Edition of the Register. dinas stresses, have great devotion Short Livad and Co*tlj DENVER'S OLDEST l! CHEVROLET DEALER that the owners had locked up the to Our Blessed Lady, and history office when they had learned about The pioneer Diocese of Denver records the great care that she the deal. was evidently not in favor of con­ has bestowed on these people. This low-cost Chock- There was a debt on the paper. tinuing without a paper of its own Be Safe! Even when they are not practical when the Colorado Catholic quit Up includes Steering Catholics, they hardly ever fail to This explains why no purchase price was demanded. Mullen and in 1899. Only a few montjis later, Get a pray frequently to Mary, the the Denver Catholic appeared. Ed­ Cottrell’s Pre-Inventory Wheel mechanism . . . priest points out. Mary rewards .MePhee reached a satisfactory con­ ited by F. J. Kramer, who had won this devotion by bringing them clusion with the two young priests, fame a.s a newspaper editor in the Tie-Rod ends . . . . back to the faith even after they who in the first year paid off the high-altitude mining town of Tel- Complete have stayed away from the sacra­ debt. Father O’Ryan also made Wheel alignment . . . $1,000. But he did not get rich, luride, Colo., and who had made, if ments for long years. I am correctly informed, about $20,- Radiator, Water Pump Almost the entire parish unit I assure you, as a Catholic pub Front End Usher in a raw frontier town. 000 ranching in the San Luis val­ of St. Cajetan’s stands as a mem­ ley, the newspaper began its career and Hose connec­ orial to John K. Mullen, Denver Father O’Ryan was editor from March 17, 1900, with J. J. Burke pioneer Catholic, and to his wife, 1890 to 1892, when he and Father as general manager and J. F. Roth Checkup! tions. Stop in soon! Catherine, who were generous Malone disagreed over editorial as “circulator.” Of these men, I benefactors of the Church, as policies and Father Malone bought later knew only Roth. He was an have been their children. The Father O’Ryan’s share. The price invalid when I visited him in West church now stands on the old Mul­ was kept a secret. My guess is that Denver, and he lived in the glory len homesite. the sheet was worth maybe a few of the days when he helped the hundred dollars. Father Malone pioneer paper and wrote a column then continued as editor from 1892 called Credo. Kramer had written YOUR CHANCE 35 Boy Scouts to 1899. The late Father Michael a similarly named column for the Callanan informed me more than old Colorado Catholic. VALENTINE GIFTS once that a layman did most of the TO SAVE ON work. Alas, that associate editor’s Kramer got the official approval W ill Get Award of Bishop Matz April 18, 1900. The Mr. Walter J. Kerwin name has now been lost to history. t,.;.!, ulo Atiociated with (Continued From Page One) Those were days when the new-1 i " ’f S during the ceremonies. Eagle comers to%.\J the LIIC West IT cot, hadliau ideasJUCAO ofVI I J Catholic press of that Scouts from troop 126, St. Fran­ their own about scrapping some of ° , cis’ parish, will form the color the old rules of civilization and It went further and further into JOS. M. FISHMAN the red, and Kramer lost his little Jet^ler and Optomatritt guard. The choir for the cere­ building anew, and Father Malone monies will be furnished by the got into difficulties with Bishop fortune. He put up a brave fight. EnLi re Stock DIAMONDS - LOCKETS The last issue was Nov. 5, 1904. WATCHES ■ ROSARIES members of the St. John’s parish Nicholas C. Matz because of opin­ CROSSES - COMPACTS choir with Miss Helen Neumann ions that were not in accord with Fifteen and more years later, ST. CHRISTOPHER MEDALS as organist and Mrs. Leonard Tag- the Bishop’s. He criticized tho when 1 was a student of theology MIRACULOUS MEDALS and CHAINS new as director. Bishop in the . paper. . Old-timer; in St. Thomas’ seminary, '7 . Denver, SCAPULAR MEDALS An interpretation of the mean­ told me that Father Malone “sold! I learned something about Kra- Glasses on Credit ing of Scout Sunday will be given out” to the Republican p a rty ,!mer’s scholarship. Father Julian Topcoats - O ’Coats 807 15th St. TA. 0029 by the Rev. Michael Kavanagh, as­ though most of the Catholics of the Layton, C.M., and other professors sistant pastor of St. Mary’s church, day were Democrats. I do not take; put me through a considerable Colorado Springs. the term “sold out” literally. He reading course in the philosophy of r An invitation is extended to all always was a Republican. But the history in order to train me for ► interested persons to attend this paper tottered; for the Irish were editorial writing. I already knew i disturbed. the technical side of newspapers, ► < scout ceremony at the Cathedral beginning at 4 o’clock. The serv­ The Archbishop of Santa Fe was for I had been a reporter, a desk ► i ices will be very colorful and in­ man, and an editor. Among the. ► sent by Rome to look into the whole < teresting and \dll not last more matter, and in an evening service volumes I read in this course were ► i than one hour. at S t Joseph’s church, which had a number of Orestes Brownson’s been built by Father Malone, the works. The set had once belonged ► \ prelate gave his decision before a to Kramer and had come into the ► i YOU'LL MISS A crowd that jammed the edifice. The possession of the seminary. At the beginning of many eesays was a ► .BANK i verdict obviously an attempt to BIG EVENT smooth things down, was that Fa­ careful summary of the chapter ► 4 written in Kramer’s penmanship. ► 4 ther Malone was trying to do too IF YOU MISS THE much in editing a paper and run­ On the ashes of these predeces­ MONET ORDERS 4 ning a parish that still had a large sors, the Denver Catholic Register ► 4 Loretto Heights' sized debt Hence he should resign was founded. I personally fought I 4 one post or the other. its way up, though others preceded 4 Bozoar Father Malone chose the paper, me as editor. And let me bear testi­ 4 and never again was a pastor. mony that the fight to establish BARRELS OF,GROCERIES, a Catholic paper in the frontier ► 4 ELECTRIC c LoCK, HUGE This proceeding, in 1899, was ► 4 CAKES, FANCY WORK, characteristic of frontier times in West was so difficult that I won­ its publicity. I sit in judgment on der how we succeeded. 1 take off ► 4 HAMS, BACON, CANDY. my hat to the men who preceded 4 CLOWNS and TOYS neltiier side, for the facts are hard to obtain, and now it makes small me in this battle. They fought in i 4 Conrtnr oI even harder times. 4 difference. I suspect, however, the Bishop was right The whole story Though the history of the Colo­ > CASHABLE WITHOUT DELAY 4 DWYER DRUG is a typical page from pioneer rado Catholic was stormy, and y 4 1400 S. Broadway RA. 2405 times when a generous share of that of the Denver Catkolie was 4 life was abnormal. financially bitter, the men who ► ON IDENTIFICATION ONLY 4 Out i> tb* Grand Mannar headed these enterprises were as ► 4 I am sure from Father O’Ryan brave as the first settlers who ► 4 Dr. 6. J. that the Colorado Catholic never came acroes the wild prairies in 4 had more than 2,700 circulation a “covered wagons” and withstood ► the attacks of hostile Indians. The ► 4 Scbaeible week* but its final announcement was worthy of an enterprise that early West produced great people, ► 4 bat it also had many problems > 4 Optometrist rarely encountered in better civil­ ► 4 Bishop O’Hara Better ized parts of the world. The ► 4 Spoeialitf Kansas City.—Bishop Edwin V. pioneer Catholic editors did more ► NTH STREET XT OtAMPA • DENVER 4 Par Vtsnal O’Hara of Kansas City, who has than their share in fseifig some 4 Eya Cara been a patient in S t Joseph’s hos­ of theee problems. Father Thomas ► pital here since Jan. 16, haa shown Malone, I was often told, was fear­ ► < steady improvement following a less in battling the A.P.A. move­ serious illness. ment and was extremely effective. Telephone, KEyitone4205 Thurtday, Februory 3, 1949 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER' PAGE THREE ± IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU- Archbishop Urban Vehr to Celebrate Past Presidents m ’49 l«x« Plymouth Sedan 9 cu. ft- refriferator a Radio Phonograph Automatic Electric Range on Display at the Holy Name Mass at Sf. Vincent's Feted by PJA at NOVENA LOREHO HEI6HTS BAZAAR (St, Vincent de Paul’s Parish, school age will be served under the ments will be sponsored by all the K. OF C. HALL — FEB. 3-4-5 Denrer) auspices of the Holy Name society societies of the parish on Friday, Feb. 25. All members of the parish St.‘ Philomena's CourtMT of Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will immediately after the Mass in the celebrate the Holy Name society’s school hall. All men of the parish are requested to reserve that night (St. Philomena’s Parish, Denver) Mn. Peter Jonkt are urged to be present. Reserva­ for a good time. Lullaby Lane Communion Mass in St. Vincent’s Past presidents were honored at church on Sunday, Feb. 18, at 8 tions for the breakfast should be The members of the Ushers' club , Infants’ and Children’s Wear made with the ushers at all the were the guests of Father O’Sul­ the meeting of St. Philomena’s o’clock. A breakfast for the men PTA held in the school hall Jan. t 278 So. Dovmlng We Deliver RA 6060 of the parish and boys of high Masses on Sunday, Feb. 6. livan at the annual meeting in the A meeting to discuss immediate rectory on Monday, Jan. 31. 31. Mothers of the sixth grade and future plans for the parish Thomas M. Smith was elected pupils served tea. will be held in the school hall on president and Ray C. Tharp secre­ Moflsignor William M. Higgins Monday, Feb. 7, at 8 p.m. All tary-treasurer for the coming was the ^uest speaker, giving New Students members of the parish are_ in­ year. some highlights of his European vited as Father Eugene O'Sullivan The Holy Name society will meet pilgrimage. Mrs. E. B. Conway, wishes to have the views of all Wednesday evening, Feb. 9, at 8 president, announced the institu­ B uilding fund Double Loss interested in the welfare of the o’clock. All men of the parish are tion of the 4-H club program and parish. Refreshments will be invited to attend. asked for volunteer leaders. Spe­ AND ORGANIZATION served after the meeting. Mrs. Fred Linsenmaier enter­ cial awards went to Mrs. L. L. The monthly meeting of the tained the Little Flower circle in Bennett and Sister Magdalene By Graduation Holy Name society will be held in her home at a luncheon and bridge Mary. TREASURERS the school hall on Wednesday, Feb. on Jan. 27. Awards were won by Mrs. John Strachan and Mrs. More than 25 new students reg­ 9, at 8 p.m. Mrs. George Bader and Mrs. Wil­ George Pease are in charge of the istered on the campus- at Regis Thursday evening from 10 to 11 liam Tet Har. The next meeting first Friday breakfast for Febru­ college, Denver, this week to re­ ary. place in double measure the 12 o’clock has been designated as the will be held at the home of Mrs. Jnvest your funds with us and students lost by midyear gradua­ time for the St. Vincent de Paul George Bader on Feb. 24 at 1 Members of the PTA will re­ tion, according to records from the parish members of the Nocturnal o’clock. ceive Holy Communion in the 8:15 office of the Rev. Louis G. Mat- Adoration society to be present at Mrs. John Finerty (Betty Ter Mass this Sunday, Feb. 6. tione, S.J., dean of the college. the monthly hour of adoration by Har) became the mother of twins, Throats are being blessed today, reap these EXTRA advantages: the society. Men of the parish a boy and girl recently. Her the Feast of St. Blaise, at 3:30 The same midterm interest In attending will meet in front of mother and sister, Barbara, at­ college classes was shown at Down­ in the afternoon and at 7:45 in St. Vincent de Paul’s church at tended the christening in New the evening. 0 Higher rates- 2 ':% dividends compounded town Regis where 50 students who 9:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8. had not previously attended class­ York city, and have just returned Confessions in preparation for twice a year es there signed up for the various St. Vincent de Paul’s unit of after a month’s visit. the first Friday will be heard KIRAY will meet in the schooj hall _ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Jan­ Thursday afternoon and evenings! 0 Insurance to $ 5,000 on each account evening courses. These were in ad­ dition to students who had taken on Tuesday, Feb. 8, and all the uary have returned to Denver after at the regular hours. Masses on young people are invited to attend. a month’s vacation in New Orleans, 0 Your money on bond when you request it first semester courses, the major­ Friday will be at 6:30, 7, and 8:15. ity of whom are continuing in There will be square dancing after La. Holy Communion will be, distrib­ class. the meeting. A group of friends gave a sur­ uted at 6 o’clock. oseA games party for the purp oseA prise party for Mr. and Mrs. H. Men of St. Philomena’s parish The Rev. William B. Faherty, of securing funds to purchase 0. Hill at their new home in Bon­ Ask about our plan "B -15" which grants extended insurance S.J., director of Downtown Reps, have been assigned the hour of dishes for the church entertain­ nie Brae last Saturday. 1 to 2 a.m. for Nocturnal Adora­ without additional cost has announced that registration will continue this week before the tion Thursday night in the Holy class periods each evening. He ex- Ghost church. nressed his gratitude to the pas­ Kathaleen Shell Is Married Boy Scouts and Cubs of the par­ tors of the diocese and to the var­ ish will receive Holy Communion [RPITOl FEDERHl ious youth clubs in the parishes for in the 8:15 Mass on Scout Sunday, their efforts to extend the scope To Dr. John Hemming, Jr. Feb. 6. A N D L O A N of the evening classes by arous­ (St. Jamea’ Pariah, DenTcr) St. Joseph’s circle met in the Parish clubs meeting this week ing a greater interest in them' Miss Kathaleen Creighton Sheil, include Mrs. J. L. Monaghan’s with SAVINGS ASSOCIATION among young people. home of Mrs. Joseph Weiss. High Mrs. R. J. Foley, on Tuesday p and daughter of Mrs. James C. Sheil score was won by the honored 1665 BROADWAY a DENVER DADS’ CLUB the St. Frances Xavier Cabrini TO OU R LADY MEETS FEB. 8 guest, Mrs. D. Burke. club with Mrs. J. A. Koening, on The Very Rev. Raphael C. Mc­ Mrs. T. Raymond Young was Friday. Carthy, S.J., president of Regis hostess to the Ave Maria circle in Mrs. Harry T. Zook will be host to the Tabernacle society in her tn«college, will be the speaker *t tn«college, her new home, 1325 Dahlia street, monthly meeting of the Regis home, 1240 Detroit, this Friday, Dads’ club to be held Tuesday eve­ Jan. 24. Mrs. Everett 0. Nord was Feb. 4. OF LOURDES ning, Feb. 8, in the Regis dining guest. Mrs. C. J. Freiberger Stations of the Cross are eon- room. The rector will speak as substituted for her mother, Mrs. ducted on Friday evening at 7 :45, part of a continued prowam which William J. Solis. Honors were won and a Holy Hour is conducted on enables the fathers of high school by Mrs. J. J. Torpey and Mrs. P. Saturday evening at the same BRACONIER students to meet all of the faculty Hodges. The next meeting will hour. Begins Tonight members of Regis college and high be in the home of Mrs. P. R. Galla­ The instruction class under the school. gher, 6611 Montview boulevard. direction of the Rev. George PLUMBING & HEATING CO. President Roady Kenehan of the St. Dismas’ circle met with Mrs. Evans will meet in the future on club has announced that refresh­ Stephen Kay Jan. 25. The next Tuesday and Thursday evenings in Thursday, Feb. 3 FOUNDED 1906 ments and a social will follow the meeting will be held Feb. 18 in the the rectory. • talk. A short business meeting will home of Mrs. Roark. The Men’s club met in the ^ at be held before the program gets The Circle of St. Michael met school hall Jan. 27 to make pre­ under way. Friday, Jan. 21, in the home of liminary plans for the annual en­ GENERAL ELECTRIC HOME APPLIANCES SEES BLIZZARD Mrs. Joseph Sticksel with Mrs. tertainment in honor of wives of AT CLOSE RANGE William Henderson as co-hostess. the members. A gigantic musical OUR LADY OF LOURDES CHURCH An opportunity to observe a Ne­ Guests were Mrs. Howard Lee and production is planned on Feb. 24, • Dishwashers • Automatic Washers braska blizzard at close range was Mrs. Hector Serpe. High score was and rehearsals have already be­ afforded Father McCarthy on his won by Mrs. Fred Thompson. gun. CORiyERS OF SO. LOGAN & ILIFF • Disposalls • Wringer Washers return to Denver from Omaha last week. Recent Baptisms • Refrigerators • Automatic Ironers Mr*. John G, Hemming, Jr. Cathedral Sodalists His train, due in Denver at 8 :30 Are Listed t a.m. Friday, arrived late Friday • Home Freezers • Electric Ranges of 1531 Syracuse street, Denver, Baptized in St. James’ church To Fill Fatima Request night after spending more than 12 became the bride of Dr. John G. were the following: Jan. 22, Pa­ PDr. D. C. W erthm an^ hours stalled in ^Irifta near Lin­ Hemming, Jr., Saturday, Jan. 29, tricia Ann, daughter of Mr. and A.B.C. DOLL SHOP coln. The rotary plows sent to ex­ Following the 7:45 Mass on Sat­ in St. James’ church. Both bride Mrs. William F. Yeager, with An urday, Feb. 5, the members of the Ur. and Hra. John A. UcCooit 1 and Associate < Complete G, Ef Kitchens tricate the train had not bden and bridegroom are prominent in drew Collins and Mrs. Charles R. Cathedral Sodality of Our Lady DOLLS and TOYS >■' D entists * used in nearly 15 years owing to Catholic circles in Denver. Eulo as sponsors; Jan. 23, James comparatively mild winters and will recite the Rosary publicly as Dr. Hemming is the son of Mr. Charles Smith, son of Mr. and a fulfillment of the request of Our Doll Hospital ^ PUTES ^ though the plows were in good State** Bepairtd and Mrs. John G. Hemming of Mrs. Francis P. Smith, Jr., with Lady of Fatima. Since this is an Rallcion ^dOt ISth Stroet US< lltk Itreat^ condition, the crews were not too Janesville, Wis. Stanley J. Smith and Rosalie ISIS Arapaho* MA. 7117 Remodeling and New Construction experienced in their operation. important step in the unending KEyitooo S721 TAker ITSl i Attending the bride was her sis­ Smith as sponsors; Jan. 30, Mich­ fight against the evils of Com­ Food remained plentiful on the ter, Miss Mary Shell. Dr. William ael Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. munism, all parishioners are in­ train and the travelers were not Swigert was the best man. Ushers Dennis F. Flynn, with Lawrence vited to join the sodalists in this too uncomfortable, Father McCar­ 1076 SOUTH GAYLORD SPRUCE 1679 were Dr. Howard Bronson and Jo­ C. Kaphle and Helen L. Bieganek devotion. The girls will be grouped thy reported. seph Sheil, a toother of the bride. as sponsors; and Mavis Earlene, on the right side of the main aisle. DILLON BAGAN MORRY SMITH, Mgr. The Regis rector had just fin­ The Rt. Rev. onsignor John R. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest At the monthly business meet­ ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH ished giving a student retreat at Mulroy officiated at th^ceremony, R. Esterline, with Frank Rookard ing held on Jan. 19, the sodality Creighton university. with the following cler^m en pres­ and Dorothy Rookard as sponsors. tentatively planned a card party ent in the sanctuary: Fathers John Father William V. Powers, pas­ for April 27. A committee to com­ Washington Park Mkf. Moran, Elmer Kolka, Henry Foley, tor, has been on a motor trip to plete this plan will be appointed and Joseph Leberer, all of Denver; Arizona and California. by Prefect Charlene Pierson. Red & While Food Store jlTircLE A i^ Blessing of Throats and Father Thomas Barry of BILL HUGHES, Prop. Grand Lake. CATHEDRAL PARISH ( Finer Cleaners < Is Being Given Miss Sheil was given in marriage Complete Food Service by her eldest brother, Thomas. Ac­ .598 South Gilpin / It frosts N o More \ companying Mrs. Henry Sonnleit- WE HELP THE MAN •nfi Snart u* B« ThrHty*’ ATTEND L I O I ^ O M Y A t Lovoln Parish ner, soloist at the ceremonies, was ) For the Best S LORETTO HEIGHTS Ntxt t« Clark*** Charrb C«*a* Miss Catherine Pruisner pt the Open Sundays 9 to 12 “When in low ipirila cell lerry’’, organ. Both are former classmates Dailr. 7 to 7 ( Call PE. 4517 } WOMEN'S CLUB (Loyola Pariik, Denver) of the bride. WHO NEEDS MONEY 1634 Tremont KE. 4554 The blessingblei of the throats is Rudisill IGA > Alterations • Drapes \ BAZAAR being given on Feb. 3, the Feast of After a wedding breakfast in KKEB DKUVBBT FREB PARKING St. Blaise, at* 2:30 o’clock and will the Olin hotel, a reception was held by lending him currency with Uncle Sam's Grocery & Market > Lamp Shades A Feb. 3, 4, and 5 be given again Friday after the in the clubhouse of the American Association of University Women. 0. K. on it. When a man needs money, advice Quality Meats — Groceries Masses as well as after novena Frcah and Frozen Fruit* and Vegatable* } 2060 So. .University |) K. OF C. HALL services in the evening. Assisting at the reception were from his mother-in-law or banker will do him Misses Angela Eisenman, Mary Loniiiana Se Clajton SP. S'17 Conrte»7 of Confessions are being heard no good— that's why we "soy it with cur­ Thursday from 3:30 until 5:30 p.m. Mannion, 'Torchy Mahoney, Rita COLONY GRILL and in the evening from 7:30 until Coffey, Ruth Maginsky, and Nancy rency." We hove helped over 400,000 bor­ The firms listed here de-: 9 o’clock. Gallagher; and Mmes. William LEN’S Pharmacy 569 E. Colfax ^oeotH 4 Swigert and Charles Sangirardi. rowers during the lost 30 years. * V tH v iK , Colo The perpetual novena services in U C. FEHR. Prop. serve to be remembered honor of the Sacred HearUwill be After a trip through the South­ Member St. Vlneeot do PuaPa Paiitli when you are distributing held Friday at 7:30 p.m. Every west, the couple will be at home at Hato Your poctor Phone Sunday evening at 5 o’clock the 1160 Sherman street. Ut Your Prescription ATTEND perpetual novena services in honor Loans Quickly Made on your patronage in the dif­ LORETTO HEIGHTS of th^ Little Flower are held. Graduate of 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 ferent lines of business. WOMEN’S CLUB BAZAAR(j On Sunday the Altar sodality Loretto Heights Autos, Furniture, Collateral, First and Second At Lenlsisns mnd SoeUi CIsjtee The Shirley Garage members will distribute the candles Mortgages on Improved Denver Real Estate OFFICIAL AAA GAKAGB Feb. 3, 4, and 5 that were ordered to be blessed and A graduate-of Loretto Heights PHONE TABOR Mil Coortfoy of will likewise accept the offerings college, the former Miss Sheil did and to salaried employes on their plain note, Da; *M NIrlit Starat*. Rapairtas. CLARK FLOWERS! of candles to be used during the graduate study in the Catholic Vaabinf aaA Graaalna. Gaaahna aa4 OB, University of America social without on assignment of wages and without IS3I-J) U NCOIJI 8T 1130 Colfax holy sacrifice of the Mass. Saturday evening at 8:30 o’clock service school, Washington, D. C., notifying the employer. LAPP'S GROCERY the Holy Name society will sponsorspo on a scholarship awarded by the Formerly Bodge Grocery Archdiocesan Council of Catholic HATHAWAY’S the first of the parish parties for WE BUY MORTGAGES AND CONTRACTS 2105 E ast Virginia Phone SP. 7505 February. Women in Denver. She has subse­ CITY LACE CLEAiVERS The Altar sodality will meet next quently been employed by the A 2625 Eaat 3rd Ave^ Phone DE. 6891 Tuesday, Feb. 8. 'This will be the Denver Catholic Charities. Complete New Grocery and Market Cartaln* - Pillow* Circfntl; Claanrd and Rctamtd Sam* Siic. Bpacla] Car* first meeting presided over the Besides conducting a private Featuring Finest Quality GIt*ii Io TabI* Linen*. Blanket* Laondared WItboat Sbrlnkac*. newly elects officers and a large practice in Denver, Dr. Hemming WORK CALLED FOB AND DEUVEBED attendance is expected so that IS a member of the teaching staff Meats — Nati(mally Known Foods plans can be made in preparation of the University of Colorado for the decoration of the altar and medical school and is on the staff JIM FURLONG At Reagonahle Prices sanctuary for the "devotion of the of several local hospitals. He was R-C PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Forty Hourt' which will take place 1735 Welton St. KEystone 2224 Frogen Fruits & Vegetables — Ice Cream John F. Boho # Lloyd H. ChirnBldo educated in the University of before the Mardvaneeting, Notre Dame and Northwestern fc 1600 East SeTcnteantli ATcnue ^ DenTar* Colorado Open Daily 8:30 to 5:00, Saturdayi Till 1 PM. I? university medical school. He did ■ ■ — ■ ------■ ■ Phone: DExter 9568 Loyola Card postgraduate work in surgery in Chib Meets Cook County hospital, Chicago, Members of the Ldyola Card and Henry Ford hospital, Detroit. NOB HILL INN club were the guests of Mrs. Sarah He is a member of Nu Sigma Nu nOJYNIE RRAE Hatchett Drug Store dSt EAST COLFAX Murphy for luncheon and bridge medical fraternity. ^Th* Star* *1 Qoalit; and SafTte*** COCKTAILS Jan. 26.in the home of Mrs. P. F. The couple are among the SOUTH GAYLORD L ^ “pT?:2X 701 GRANT Bums. Honors were awarded to founders of the St. Thomas Uni­ Shopping District: Delicious Dinners Mrs. J. P. Guiry and Mrs. P. F. versity club in Denver, of which 5^hopping District Ootnpoondlnt pmaetiptloni te tb* moai HOT AND COLD LUNCHES Burns. Mrs. Walter J. Wade, pres­ the bridegroom is a past president. important part at a m boataia** ident of the club, read a thank-you Toer b AoDroctibd Btro Out-of-town relatives present letter from Father A. J. Herbers, for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Brae Attend Loretto Heighti S.J., pastor, and his assistants. B. F. Gallagher, Miss Grace Jen­ Women's Club Bazaar Fathers Edward Murphy, S J., and nings, and Miss Nancy Gallagher, Mary Aane Bakeries D R U G C O . Michael A. Schaefer, S.J., express­ K. of C. Hall, Feb. 3, 4, ond 5 all of Chicago; Mrs. John G. Hem­ SpedallMt* In SHOES FOR THE ALFRED C ANOBK8EN. 0»eor4(astf«r ing their sincere gratitude for the ming, Sr., and Miss Genevieve Mc- swinging arm lamps for their Have Yomr Doctor phono ns Ginley of Janesville; and Mrs. PARTY PASTRIES Priesser’s Red & White rooms and alw the Hallmark lamp Charles Sangirardi of Milwaukee. ENTIRE FAMILY your Prescriptions ACOMA for the desk in the reception room U Braadva; l « 4 B*. GarlarS Beer. Wineg, Etc. Grocery & Market SP. 7413 PE. 731S Lotceat Prices in Denver S H O E S H O P in the rectory. These lamps were Parish Cifcles 7« So. Dnloenlt; BA. U74 2331 E. Ohio SP.4447 Christmas gifts from the club. Children’* Shoe* $3.50 to $3.95 1154 Acoma « The 12 club members donated Conduct Meeting A Warm Welcome Awaila You X-Ray Fitting ^ GUARANTEED! $6 to the March of Dimes. The Holy Rosary circle held its LoU at Fan The firms listed here Quality Shoe Ropatring at the Mrs. W. H. Grimm will be host­ January mee^ng in the home of Cushioned Shoes At the Loretto Height* Bazaar serve to be remembered for the entire family. ess to the club at its next meet­ Mrs. McCraner, 1183 St. Paul Loretto Heights Bazaar! Knight* of Columbus Hall Your patronaga appre* ing, Feb. 23. • ' street. High score went to Mrs. Knighta of Columbo* Hall Health Spot Shoes Feb. 3rd, '4th, and 5th when you are distributing dated. Mrs. W. J. Wade mailed a check Arnold and Mrs. Crede. The next February 3rd, 4 th. and 5tb Ooinrtesy of your patronage in the dif-* for J14.25 to Mrs. Fred Thompson meeting will be held in the home Conrt**; of SENDEL SHOE STORE BONNIE BRAE for the March of Dimes from the of Mrs. Pierce Welsh, 2059 Kra- Bob’i Super Market ' 1023 So. Gaylord RA. 5087 CONOCO SERVICE ferent lines of business, i Loyola Altar society. « * meria, Feb. 3. leil Be. Otrlord PI lUi 724 Bo, VnlTtrsity FB SOS / L PAGE FOUR Office, 9 3 8 Bannock Stroot THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Tolopheno, KEyttona420| Thurtdoy, February 3, 1949 Lady of Lourdes Novena Cathedral Pupils Christ, King Parish Gets Attend Mass for COME AND ENJOY Will Be Held Feb. 3-11 Gift of Mass Vestmedts N Jailed Cardinal (Our Lady of Lourde* Pariah, Danyar) (Christ the King Parish, Denver) and with what a great privilege it. Italian Spaghetti Dinner The first novena to Our Lady of Lourdes begins tonight. A complete set of vestments for is to be an American. (Cathedral Hi|(h School, Denver) the celebration of Solemn Maas Mrs. Robert Carmody, member­ Thursday, Feb. 8, in the new Church of Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral high school students located In’In the 2200 block on S. Logan, at the corner of South has been presented to Father John ship chairman, presented Mmes. observed Feb. 2 by attending a R. Scannell, paator of Christ the John F. Bruno, R. J. Gillespie, Logan and Iliff streets. The novena will be^in at 7:46 o’clock High Mass at the Cathedral, of­ February 6th every evening Feb. 3'to Feb. 11. The closing of the novena fered for Cardinal Josef S. Minds- King parish, by Dr. and Mrs. Wil­ Charles F. Lamberty, Frank J. coincides witt the solemn closing of the Forty Hours’ devotion lenty, Primate of Hungary. The liam B. Swigert and Mr. and Mrs. Buckley, and Richard Mulligan, as at which Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will be present. day’s work, play, and prayer were H a ^ Swigert, Sr. They are ex­ new members. After the novena on Thursday, Feb. 3, members of the offered for the same Intention. quisitely beautiful and were made After the meeting a social hour Altar and Rosary society will meet in the school building. Plans The students received report at the ecclesiastical art depart­ followed, with Mmes. Louis Ca- for the Forty Hours’ devotion will be discussed. Men of the cards Monday, Jan. 31, follovdng ment of the Sisters of the Most bela, Howard J. Crede, William Guards of Lourdes club will serve coffee and doughnuts in the semester examinations Jan. 18 and Precious Blood of O’Fallon, Mo. Earley, and Frank Grannell, as Shrine of St. Anne school after the novena services for those who wish to stay 19. Those who obtained 12 or more Despite the inclemency of the hostesses. Mrs. Howard Clennan and visit. merit points were recorded on the weather, a large number were and Miss Estella Murphy poured. ARVADA, COLO. REMEMBER Guard of Lourde* to Meat honor roll as follows: present at the monthly meeting of In addition to the donation of Woodrow Wilson, president of the Guards of Lourdes club, Senior homeroom 1: Helen the Altar and Rotary society, at the vestments, Mrs. William B. THE DAY announced this week tnat a meeting of the Guards has been Blyth, Bonnie Bray, Rosemary the home of Mrs. C. L. Carr, 1268 Swigert has made and presented Servad 3 P.M. to 8 P.M. Flower* show that yon ttill called for Friday, Feb. 4, after the novena. Important matters Broderick, Walt Burcher, La Dahlia street, Jan. 28. Monsignor to the church two tabernacle veils, will be discussed and all men are urged to attend. one in red and one in green. remember. Keep memory Verne Cart, Dick Church, Mary William M. Higgins was the guest Adults $1.00— Children under 12 years of ago, 50 Cents froth with flower* from The Frits Brennecke, football coach and athletic director at the Elizabeth Connor, Eugene Di speaker. He gave an interesting To compliment Miss Mary Lou Bright Spot Flower Shop. Colorado School of Mines will be ^ e s t speaker at the meeting Guardi, Ann Doherty, Rdse Marie talk on his recent visit to the Wolfe, the daughter of Mr, and She’ll l^e grilled when they of the Rocks of Lourdes club Tuesday night, Feb. 8. The meet­ Erger, Richard Halbur, Margaret‘•rgi shrines of Europe. He was impres­ Mrs. Howard Wolfe, whose en­ arriye■riyo in ^he box with the ing will start after the novena and will be held in the school Kirchoff, Margaret Kolbel, Harri- sed more than ever with the uni­ gagement to William Emrich was itamp of tmartne**. building. Mr. Brennecke will show football pictures to the ette McLuster, Virmnia McGloth- versality of the Catholic Church, announced recently. Miss Cather­ men of the club. Members will take up the vital meeting of the len, Reathel Nicbms, Lola Sieg. ine Morroni will entertain at a CALL FR. 2745 Mardi Gras dance and reports on tickets sales will.be made. The warth, and Jackie O’Leary; kitchen shower in her home, 646 Awards: Mardi Gras this year will be held in the Lincoln room of the Junior homeroom 7: Patricia Presentation Men Birch... street, Saturday, Feb. . 5, The Shirley-Savoy hotel March 1. Chase, Maureen Courtney, Donna at eight p.m. Those invited are Bright Spot Bremkfa*t Served Sunday* Custy, Barbara Demahki, Eliza Mrs. Howard Wolfe, Mrs. J. H. ROGER BROTHERS SILVER SET FOR 12 Breakfast will be served after the first two Masses this beth Dreiling, Rita Flanagan, Dor­ To.Meet Feb. 7 Emrich, and Misses Patsy Cham­ Sunday, Feb. 6. Parishioners are invited to remain after Mass othy Ann Gerstner, Geraldine bers, Gloria Hallen, Joan Findle, PRESSURE COOKER and to get better acquainted with one another over a cup of Hamilton, Virginia Herrman, Mar­ (Presentation Parish, Denver) Betty Wolff, Betty Ann Costello, Flower Shop coffee and light breakfast. Twenty-five new tables will be cella Hoover, Rosemary McDer­ The Holy10^ MarneName societys< will meet Katie Purstenburg, Elaine Kra- CAKES ' Jotephine at 5th Aye. available in the school building for the breakfast. On March 1, mott, Janice McGraw, Theresa Monday, Feb. 7, at 8 n.m. in Com­ bacher, Peggy Cashin, Joanne Lit­ the breakfast room will be transferred to the centerhouse near Marchio, Ida Mae Pfeifer, Eliza­ munity hall. Refreshments and tle, Phyllis White, and Terry the church, where better facilities will be available. ______beth Riordan, Mary Louise Vuro entertainment will be provided Kemme. vec, and Cecilia Weible; Mrs. Theresa Altfilisch and Dr. and Mrs. William B. Swigertrgert J^unior homeroom 4: Gloria An­ Mrs. William Buchholz will have entertained at dinner at the Den­ Movie to Feature PTA drew, Meriem Cunningham, Janet charm of the altar and sanctuary ver Athletic club Jj^n. 26, in honor ATTEND WHY is Davis, Anna Maria de Simone, Vel­ for tne month of February. of Dr. John Hemming and Miss •DENVER’S MVO/f/rf LAUNDRY, . ma Evans, Jacquelinp Lee, and Members of the Altar and Ro­ Kathaleen Shell, who were Mar­ Meeting at St. Catherine's Margaret Shipp; sary society will be outside church ried on January 29. Dr. Swigert LORETTO HEIGHTS after all the Masses Sunday with The reason Idttl Junior homeroom 3: Barbara was Dr. Hemming's best man at (St. Catherine’* PerUb, Denver) the January meeting were Mmes. Barbato, Gladys Demshki, Mary blessed candles for those who wish the wedding. WOMEN'S CLUB serves more families in to secure them. Denver than any other St. Catherine’s PTA will con­ H. J. Anderson, J. J. Bums, J, A. Evers, Francis Gappa, Jean Glenn, Mrs. Herman Seep will be hos­ laundry is because Ideal vene again on Tuesday, Feb. 8, at Foley, T. J. Hill, L. A. Johnson, Geraldine H.olland, Kathleen The Altar and Rosary society tess to our Lady of Fatima circle customers get just the 3:15 p.m., and will be in the form J. L. Langer, H. R. Lewis, J. Lub- Horan, Joan Kirby, Rosa Mazone, has organized two new circles. Our in her home, 70 Eudora street, on BAZAAR kind of laundry service of a social meeting. A movie en­ inski, G. E. Rowe, H. Santangelo, Janet Miller, John Nazy, Elizabeth Lady of the Presentation circle Friday, Feb. 4, with a dessert they want. William Scavo, W. J. Schwarz, J. Tabor, and Elaine Telk; held its first meeting in the home luncheon. The members will spend titled Scenery Unlimited will be of Mrs. Louis Kerstiens. Pinochle Feb. 3, 4, and 5 Why don’t you, too, shown through the courtesy of the J. SuHivan, I. Sussman, A. R. Tay­ Sophomore homeroom 10: Betty the afternoon sewing. enjoy Ideal Laundry lor, and F. R. Williams. ‘ Jean Higgins, Marlene O’Leacy, followed a lovely dessert-luncheon. Mrs. Walter S. Hill is confined Denver & Rio Grande Western Compliments Service?- Prompt Service railway. Mrs. H. L. Weber, first Vacation* Di*cu**ad Barbara Prichard, Regina Reisch- Mrs. Ruth Devinny had high score. to her home on account of illness. —careful handling—and Brother Francis of the Christian man, Diane Sullivan, and Mar­ Our Lady of Perpetual Help cir­ Harry Swigert, Sr., is convales­ Al Bennett truly superior work, at PTA president, will give a resume Men's Clothing Dept. of the early history of St. Cath­ Brothers’ association visited the garet Waggener; cle will meet in the home of Mrs. cing from s recent illness in St. standard prices. eighth grade last week and spoke Sophomore homeroom 5; Bar­ T. H. Kisseil Feb. 10. Anthony's hospital. l>lMn* HAIa 4»l. erine's PTA. There will be no council meeting this month. to the students on the various bara Broderick, Edward Glenn, The project sponsored by the S t Jude’s circle was enter­ choices of vocations. He gave an and Mary Quayhagen; Assisting Mrs. Horace .Ander­ third and fourth grades for the tained by Mrs. Royal R. Irwin at T H E m n v CO explanation of the life and work Sophomore homeroom 13: Hazel building fund awarded the follow­ the Denver Athletic club oh Thurs­ son, first Friday breakfast chair­ carried on by the Christian Broth­ Arnold, Mary Jo Bindle, John ing: 2ND FLOOR. man, are Mmes. J. .^nselmo, J. J. day, Jan. 27. Honors were awarded ers. Glenn, Luana Noll, Albert Pe- Juke box, Martha M offettr700 to Mrs. P. C. Schaefer, Jr.; Mrs. Burns, H. De Salvo, P. DiPilla, On Friday, there will be a spell- trone, Mary Ann Ress, and Ber­ uitman; train, Orin Leabo, 3701 A. Girardo, F. LaBate, J. Mueller, William Earley, and Mrs. Ansel down for thi the seventh and eighth nice Wroebel; '. 9th avenue; wagon, Martha Smith. H. Santangelo, W. J. Schwarz, and grade students who wish to parti­ Freshman homeroom 9: Eileen Luew, 127 W. Cedar avenue. L. Stevens. The Men’s club will meet at the cipate in the annual spelldown Andrew, Mildred Baca, Betty Children of the school enjoyed rectory, 700 Fairfax, Wednesday, PROMPT AND CLEAN DELIVERY OF Mmes. J. L. Langer and Ray sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Coffman, Delores Cotter, Patricia a lecture on foreign missions by Feb. 9, for the'election of officers Slattery represented St. Cather­ News. Only a limited number may Courtney, Jerry Cusack, Myrna Monsignor Ferdinand Evans of ine’s at the deanery meeting Jan. and other important business. HIGHEST QUALITY COALS ONLY A be sent from each school. The Diering, Patty Ann Foley, Mary Ohio. After the business merting, a so­ 17 and enjoyed the talk by 'the winners on Friday will then be Louise Hayes, Kathryn McCabe, The RTA will meet Wednesday, Pike View, “Denver’s Geanest Lignite” Rev. Francis S y r i a n e y, guest cial hour will be enjoyed, at Special Purchase entered in the elimination contest Jackie Noll, Ann .Marie O’Connor, Feb. 9, at 3 p.m. in the school which refreshments will be served. Wadge & Pinnacle, “ 1/3 More Heat” speaker. at the Cathedral school. Patricia Papiemik, Richard Perez, building. Refreshments will be Coaid B rlnf Yoa Thii Vila* l&t. Catherine’s PTA members Sunday, Feb. 6, St. Catherine’s Beverly Pollock, and Helen Tabor; served. Nugget Economy Lump A NATIONALLY still hold the highest attendance Altar and Rosary society members Freshman homeroom 11: Mary Throats will be blessed Thurs­ Good Shepherd Aid ADVERTISED BRAND record at the CPTL meetings, but will receive corporate Communion Frances Boyle, Loretta Cole, Ei­ day, Feb. 3, before the 6:45 o'clock ^ W ORDER IVOW competition has been promised. All in the 7:30 o’clock Mass. leen Dolan, Patricia King, Bea­ Maas, after the 8 o’clock Mass, at Will Meet Feh. 8 * Elk Uppers are urged to attend the next meet­ Baptized last Sunday were Marie trice Moroney, Jeanne Olson, Mar­ 8 p.m., and 7 p.m. ^ M Prompt Service White or ing, Feb. 17. Those who attended Frances Borelli, daughter of Mr. cia Vaughin, and Donna Ward; Firirst Friday Masses will be at 71>« Good Shepherd aid to- Brown and Mrs. Chester J. Borelli, with Freshman homeroom 12: Neal 6:45 and 8 o’clock. Communion cietjr will meet in the Denver U*e Our Budget Plan Roland Mapelli and Mary Ficca as Koch, Frances Marie Lee, Jean will be given at 6:30. Confessions Dry Good* tearoom Fab. 8 at Coleman-Weiland sponsors: Robert Charles Lonl- McGraw, Michael O’Donaghue, are on Thursday from 8 to 6 p.m. li30 p.m. with Mr*. A. E. Per- C C A l / VICTORY CHEMICAL TREATMENT bardi, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rosalen Pfeifer, Jeanne Roach, and 7 to 9 p.m. riara pr**iding. The fuatt *peak- Lombardi, with Mr. and Mrs. Vic­ and Ann Louise Romero, The Nocturnal Adoration hours ar will be Father Jo*aph Her- Will Eliminate Dn*t and Dirt From Any Coal You Order Wedding Held in tor Butero as sponsors; and Ger­ Jimmy Stitt, co-editor-in-chief for men of Presentation will be bar*, S.J., of Loyola parUh. aldine Susan Miller, daughter of of the student paper, Hi-Pal, par from 4 to 6 o’clock Friday. Tha ho*te**a* will bf Mma*. THE PIKES^ PEAK FUEL ticipated in the radio program. Linda Katherine Miller, daugh­ George Pope, R. S. Brink, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, with Alex Dividan of th* Golden Crele Cerp. Edgewater Church Heidenreich and Margaret Brozo- These Kids of Ours, Monday eve ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes E. Mil­ Leona Courtney, Howard Clan- Plk* Vlow Cool Phone Sizes vich as sponsors. ning over KOA. ______ler, was baptized last Sunday. nan, and Mi** Ann Birmingkam. 635 Curtis Sponsors are Lester Dillow and All member* and their friend* M A . 6 1 8 1 2 V2 to 8 Evelyn Ann Weiland of Wheat- ridge became the bride of Robert Rose Reinhardt are cordially invited to attend. Mail Order* Barrett Coleman, a senior at the Laretta Heights Bazaar Filled Promptly Colorado School of Mines, at a P1*a*« Inclnde Tax ceremony held in St. Mary Magda­ and Poatag* lene’s church Jan. 9. Opens Thursday Evening Oat-of-Hirh-R«nt>Dlitrlet • The bride, who attended Lo- retto Heights college in Denver, Everything is In readiness for for this booth, including a satin was given in marriage by her fa­ the opening of the Loretto Heights comforter, replicas of Snow White Cancellation ther, Henry J. Weiland of 3248 benefit bazaar, sponsored by the and the Seven Dwarfs in miniature, Loretto Heights Women’s club. Harlan street, a Wheatridge flor­ many handmade dolls, and hand- 621 18th St, TA. 4069 ist. The double-ring ceremony was The Knights of Columbus hall, t Door* Froiy Denham Theater held before the Rev. J. P. Flana­ where the event will be held, will knit infants’ wear. In this booth, gan. open Thursday night at 7. The too, will be numerous fancy aprons X The bridegroom, a graduate of bazaar will continue through and a complete layette. ft:;:: Saturday evening. Regis high school, had as best man, A cordial invitation to attend There will be at least eight Douglas Taylor of Denver, and the event is extended to all friends Robert Munroe of Wheatridge and booths, including games. Articles Jack Dempsey were attendants. on display are, first of all, the of Loretto and anyone else who Robert Behrens and William King, 1949 four-door Plymouth sedan, is interested. The various commit­ Keepsake both of Denver, were ushers. which will be shown in front of the tees arranging the bazaar have left D'l A M 0 N D « I N C'$~ The maid of honor was Miss hall; the electrical booth with four no stone unturned to make the Rose Gorman of Denver, a' niece major appliances and a handmade three consecutive evenings, Thurs­ of the bride, and bridesmaids were banquet cloth; a treasure chest of day, Friday, and Saturday of this Mrs. Fontella Schrup of Denver gifts containing a woolen blanket, week, an enjoyable occasion for and Miss Helen Fritz of Durango. electric clock, two shag rugs, a all The junior bridesmaids were Miss lamp, and chinaware; the country At the last bazaar meeting, held For That Patricia Weiland, niece of the store with barrels of groceries, Monday night. Sister Francetta, bride, and Miss Dolores Coleman, and unusual gifts donated by stu­ superior at the college, addressed sister of the bridegroom, both of dents of the college, as well as the gathering and expressed the Denver. Robert Weiland, three more than 100 homemade cakes; gratitude of the college faculty V alentine a booth filled with ham and ba­ for the work that has been done con, and the faneywork booth. on the bazaar. Sister Francetta Sister* Contribute Gift* also gave an invitation to every­ The sisters of the college have one who has helped with this contributed many beautiful gifts event to attend a buffet supper Feb. 13 at 5 p.m. in the college Hot Time on Cold Day administration building. Mrs, M. P. McDonough, general bazaar The traditional symbol of chairman, also thanked her phair- At CPTL Card Party men and their committees for their love . . . 0 genuine loyal support. registered Keepsake Bundled up to make an Eskimo Diamond Ring. Choose with envious, Denver Catholic Parent- confidence , ,. at this store Teachers’ league members and friends wended their way to St. Dominic’s church auditorium on PTA at Cathedral frigid Friday afternoon, Jan. 28, to make tire league’s mid-year card party a success. A dessert- Sets Games fete luncheon was followed by an after­ noon of cards with numerous beau­ Mrs. Paul Ryan of the Denver tiful gifts awarded as prizes at Cathedral PTA and her commit­ the close of the party. A cake tee are busy with preparations baked by Mrs. F. Morrato was won for the games party to be held by Mrs. P. J. Mulligan. Saturday night, Feb. 5, in Malo Assisting with hospitality and hall. Many prizes will be on dis­ serving were Mmes. L. Gallegos, A. play. The proceeds are for the Mr. and Mr*. Robert Coleman Zarlengo, E. Conway, H. Harri­ book rental systm . son, C. Allen, R. McNicholas, J. The following women are as­ years old, a nephew of the bride, Ward, F. Sabin, S. Steas, G. Bugg, sisting Mrs. Ryan: Mmes. Bren- was ring-bearer. W. Buscietta, C. Switzer, C. Noss- ner,, Foley, O’Connor, Dewhurst, Mrs. Leona Togue played the aman, J. Foley, M. Cooke, I. Alire, Schwartz, Mohrbacher, Miller, organ and Mrs. Dorothy Johnson J. Miller, and G. Schwartz. Keeps, Seibert, Murahy, Gannon, sang “The Rosary” and an “Ave Job, Rehkow, Haas, Hale, Wenters, Maria.” Vostrys, Cohut, Lehman, and S HtAna* iM u iM ii«t ss*ao A reception was held following Denver Woman Writes* Wurtz. Urn tIM •• lOi the wedding at the Weiland home. Mmes. G. Schwartz, R. Fulham, Hostesses were Miss Roberta Pet- Protest to President J. Andrew, C. Freudenstein, A. AH rmgi illuitrorad 9roltabl« in wtwt* at waff ti^ew and Mrs. Dennis Gregg. Harris, and M. McCarthy attended m nolwfol ootd Prtcos utekadt Fodofol toib. Miss Jacquelyn Von Holdt passed Mrs. Georgie Bums de la Cour, the CPTL meeting on Jan. 20. the guest book. Denver newspaper writer, tJiough Mrs. A. Rehkow entertained the Out-of-town guests include Mr. not a Catholic, has been moved by Girl Scout mothers in her home and ^rs. Harold Weiland and sons the Communist persecution of on Jan. 17. Those attending J U L IU S 0 . from Loveland; Miss Helen Fritz Cardinal Josef Mindszenty and were Mmes. D. Negri, L. Hsle, J. from Durango; Mr. and Mrs. Den­ other CathoHc priests and lapnen nis Barrett, grandparents of the Conners, J. McNeive, R. Kuhn, to write letters of protest to Presi­ and R. Fulham. Mrs. O’Connor MOLBERG bride«oom, from Kansas City, dent Truman and to a number of and Mrs. Hale received their scout Mo.:• “'" I Mrs. Howard Brown, cevtfsvaunt of V* Senators and Congreasmen. In her the bridenoom, from Kansas City, letters Mrs. de la Cour pointed out leader pins. MFG. JEWELERS Mo.; andid Mr. and Mrs. Dave that such Red tactics prove that Doreen Negri was received Into HOME OF CRIPPLE tREEK Milek and Miss Katherine Ryan of firmness and action are the only the fourth grade troop and Pat GOLD JEWELRY Boulder. language the Communists under­ Mennick into the third grade The couple took a short wedding stand. troop. Redesigning of Outmoded Jetoeliy trip to Colorado Springs, staying Senator Ed Johnsdn wrote to St, Patrick’s circle met Jan. 27 at the Broadmoor hotel.ssvws* TheyMss^y wifi wits Mrs. de la Cour: “Hoad men in th& with Mrs. H. Collips, with Mrs. 1019 E. Colfax MA. 2758 make their home in Wheatridge Administration have told me that E. Wurtz as co-host^. Prizes until May, when Mr. Coleman vnll for the balance of our lives we are were... won by Mrs. C. Courtney be graduated. to be in t cold war with Buieia.'' tad Mrs. William Kelty. •v

i . M i Tliundoy, February 3, 1949 Offict, 931 lennoclc Stroof THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telepheni, KEyitena 4205 FACE PIV t 3 K S DR. JAMES P. Officers Installed by Nurses' Council GRAY Vie. Serva (ArehdiocMAn Council of CntlioHe The Cana living room unit will are enrolled for further studies Members of S t Anthony’s alum­ Optometrist Families Nursos, Donvor) hold its regular meeting Friday, toward a Bachelor of-Science de­ nae held their annual meeting in The inauguration of the newly Feb. 11, at 8 p.m. in the home of. gree in nursing. Among the latter the nurses’ residence Jan. 18. The VISVAL CARE in Every Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Macker, is Collette Bartlett, whose address newly elected officers for 1949 are: elected officers of the Denver EYES EXAMINED Circumsiance chapter was held Monday, Jan. 31, 1010 S. Fillmore way. Father John will be St. Louis university for the President, Edna Lon Berke, 1943; at the Catherine Mullen nurses’ Regan, director, will lead the eve­ next year. Mad.eline and Frances vice president, Jennie Berlinger, riSVAL TRAINING ning’s discussion. Leininger will act as campus 1947; secretary, Mary Elizabeth home, with the Sisters of Charity Optometrist of St. Joseph’s hospital as host­ Hospitals in Denver are becom­ nurses at Mt. St. Scholastica’s in Shay, 1947; and treasurer, Jeanne esses. An impressive candlelight ing aware of the increasing aid be­ Atchison, Kans., where they at­ Schmidt, 1947. 812-13 Colo. Bldg., 1616 Calif. S t ceremony installed the following ing given the sick poor by the tended college for one year previous The students are sponsoring a for the ensuing year: President, Mother of Perpetual Help guild. to their nursing course. semiformal Valentine dance on Phone for Appointment Mrs. Josephine Hays; first vice The guild is receiving more calls Jean Prohman is enjoying her Feb. 12 in the nurses' resi­ TA. 8888 president. Sister M. Jerome, St. from the private hospitals. In the work at Alameda General hospital, dence auditorium. Joseph Haas’ Joseph’s hospital; second vice pres­ past week four nurses performed as well as .Califomia’s ice and orchestra will furnish the music. ident, Mrs. Agnes Elliott; secre­ private duty nursing care at Den­ snow. Miss Rachel Hanson and Miss tary, Mrs. Viola Fanger; corre­ ver General hospital and five Dixie Mahan chose general duty Betty June Shevick are attending DELICIOUS sponding aecretary, Marion Brown; nurses answered a call from Mercy in a psychiatric hospital in Sioux classes in supervision and ward ad­ fu n e ra l ™ treasurer, Mary Burke. hospital. C i^, la. ministration given by Colorado uni­ (xeraldine Molignoni returned to versity. •*— ,S| ACCN governing board: Mrs. her home town of Menominee, 'Miss Hattie Davis left St. An­ Josephine Anderson and Miss Mich., where the operating rooms thony’s hospital Jan. 30, after LUNCHEONS Catherine Scharping; executive keep her busy. recuperating from in^’uries sus­ 45c to $1.00 committee, auditing, Mrs. Marjorie Mary Jane Bailey and her Voight; ^iritual life, Mrs. Mary tained in an automobile accident SsrTsd From 11:10 A. M. to 4 P. M. (Except Snndajrs) mother returned to their home in Jan. 25. ISO Basts—IS CourteoBs Waitresses Baker; 'Visiting, Ruth Gibbs; pro­ Eau Claire, Wis. gram, Mary Louise Maloy; bylaws, ST. JOSEPH’S HOSPITAL Mrs. Stephens, the former Mary On Sunday evening the stv^dent NO PARKING PROBLEMS Florine Gallagher; and finance, Flores, is the proud mother of a Mary Burke and Laurette Dwyer. nurses held a reception honoring ISO S sau lOe P srk in r Gars(» six-pound baby boy, born at St. Father Theodore Haas, newly ap­ Closed Mondays Next Door Past officers and committee chair­ Anthony’s on Jan. 23. pointed chaplain at the hospital. men were presented with a cor­ Mrs. Niell, nee Jenny Paglione, On Feb. 7 the students’ glee club, sage from tne out-going president, has resigned her position in sur­ under tjie direction of Dave Mrs. Mary Baker^ gery to devote her full time to Downes, will present a concert. Guest speakers for the evening Housekeeping at her home in Miss Jessica Ryle, educational Grold^ OLaiitetn were Father William Monahan, as­ Golden. Colo. director, has been ill at home for sistant director of ||athoIic Chari Mrs. Helen Thomas Olsen is act­ the past week. 1265 Bdwy., Near ISth Ave. Restaurant KE. 1204 ties, who spoke of his visit to The­ ing as relief nurse since Jan. 15. Miss Verna Grovert, '44, was a resa Neumann during his service Helen Meister Haas has been in recent visitor. Miss Grovert. since as an Army chaplain in Europe, Omaha, Neb., caring for her father, receiving her degree from Creigh­ and Father Sebastian Egan, who has been ill in St. Joseph’s ton, has been employed as clinical r i o r a n ix O o n O.F.M., St. Elizabeth’s parish, who hospital. supervisor in a St. Paul hospital. C liapc'U gave a brief resume of the Chris­ Helen Wheeler Clark, of San An­ Miss Blanche Sobieszczyk, pe­ Cleaning at its Best topher movement that Father gelo, Tex., is the mother of a baby diatrics nurse, is visiting at her r.iy'.lcMf 6297 KEv»ur.„ 62V6 James Keller, M.M., will explain girl born last December. home in Nebraska. 3 DAY SERVICE ■;27 Cfeveia'' 3 P-ji.t Thursday, Feb. 17, at 8:30 p.m. at Mrs. Norma Bloom, director of The following recent graduates Phipps auditorium. nursing service, is also the director are attending college:illege: Carroll Ashe, Pickup and Delivery Instead of the regular meeting of the new program for training Creighton; Mary Therese Shea and TWO STORES of the Spiritual Life club of the Mr*. Josephine Hayes practical nurses. Classes began Margaret O’Connor, the St. Mary Denver chapter, members will at­ Jan. 17, with 25 students enrolled. college, Xavier, Kans.; Alice Gon-' 594 So. Broadway — PE. 4686 tend Father Keller’s lecture. Tick­ . Mrs. Josephine Hayes, 37 2 6 S. One class will be admitted annually deck, Marquette; Helen Benz, Den­ ets at 50 cents each may be ob­ Acoma street, has been welcomed in January of each year, and will ver university: and Teresa Gintz, 2025 W. Alameda — RA. 0612 tained from Mrs. Josephine Hayes, as president of the Denver chap complete the course in 12 months. Carroll college, Helena, Mont. (Across (ram Vslvtrd* Scbonl) president, Denver chapter, DE. ter of, the ACCN. Mrs, Hayes, a 1671. native of Dublin, Ireland, began SOUTH DENVER CLEANERS Mrs. Mary Baker, chairman of her nurses’ training at Mercy hos­ Holy Family Parish PTA .V the spiritual life committee, was pital, Dublin, and was graduated Midwest Garage elected to head the program com­ from Mercy hospital in Des 1837 California mittee of the National Council of. Moines, la. Slates Card Tournament Have You Heard About the $1,000 Display Catholic Nurses, at the executive As an active member, Mrs. at the W sabins board meetii^ in December in Hayes served as chairman of the (Holy Family Parish, Denver) of the diocese were present in the Lubrication Washington, D. C. Mrs. Baker is .deanery committee and a member At the PTA meeting Jan. 24 the sanctuary. Father Malachy Rain, Sundar Inalda Parkint also second vice president of the of the Communion Breakfast com­ president, Mrs. J. R. Kelly, an­ O.F.M., preached the sermons at LOREHO HEIGHTS WOMEN'S CLUB BAZAAR Gtaolina A OUa executive board of the NCCN. mittee the past year, and also has nounced that plan* are being made the evening services and at the Also from this archdiocese is Mary taken an active role in the Spirit­ to have a card tournament, to be closing. Which Contains ' j Frances Laughlin of the Colorado ual Life club. held for five Wednesday evenings St. Rita’s circle met Jan. 26, (Uambar of St. Rota of Lima) Springs chapter, who will partici­ Because of her unassuming man­ beginning Feb. 9 at 8:30 o’clock. and the folowlng ofricers were Automatic Electric Range — 9 Cu. Ft. pate on the committee of the Vol­ ner and outstanding ability Mrs. The tournament will be held for elected for the ensuing year: unteer Nursing plan. It is un­ Hayes will add dignity and worth the benefit of the school book fund. President, Mrs. W. J. Koerber; Refrigerator — Hand-Made Banquet Cloth — usual that two nurses are repre­ to the office of president. Bridge and pinochle wall be vice president, Mrs. Ann Richards; Combination Radio and Phonograph ^ sented from the same diocese, but The class of September, 1948, played and the members are asked and treasurer, Mrs. C. B. Wilson. because of the past record of out­ numbering 21, took the national to donate prizes. The embroidered pillow cases Floor Lamp — Electric Blanket standing activities and the intro­ 'Test Pool examinations on Nov. A p f t has been received from were awarded to Mrs. K. Sihler. RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. ducing of the Volunteer Nursin 9, 10, and 11, and successfully the Sisters of Loretto in the form Recently baptized was Arthur plan here this diocese has receive passed. Some will now return home of a spiritual bouquet. Several Calvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ Feb. 3-4-5 at Knights of Colnmbns Hall GENERAL TIRES outstanding recognition. for a well-earned vacation; others hundred Masses will be offered thur Cooke, Jr., who had William for the parents during the year. and Catherine Cooke as sponsors. B ring the F am ily — Fun for All General Batteries The guest speaker. Bishop B. J. Report cards for Ifhe grade 9 / ^ ^ o Giant Games Party Is Set Sullivan, S.J., formerly Bisnop of school were given out Monday, This Space Courtoiy o f a Friend Patna, India, spoke of the vast­ Jan. 31. KRAFT RECAPPING ness of the India diocese, the Masses on First Friday, Feb. 4, GENERAL By St. John's Men's Club work there of the Catholic Church will be 6, 7, and 8 o’clock. Kraft Inspected to educate native priests, to con­ Mrs. (i. J. Lovelace and D. L. > J u u t A y o u A SOUEECEE Used Tires (St. John’s Parish, Denver) been called by John Rae, club duct schools, give medical care, Manes will care for the altars The biggest games party of all is president, for Tuesday evening, and the need of our prayers for Feb. 5. planned by the special committee more vocations. 5 Awards in Speech Meat 6.T.A.C Easy Pay 1401 W. Colfax TA 6604 Feb. 8, at 8 o’clock in the school. Sister M. Lorene’s seventh O a b itiin ji! of St. John’s Men’s club. The party A special call is made to men who Five Hbly Family speech stu­ will be held Saturday evening, frade pupils entertained with a dents received awards in the an Feb. 12, from 8 to 11 o’clock in the can volunteer to assist in running ance exhibit. James H. Bruce nual Cheyenne speech meet Sat­ Knights of Columbus hall. A large the games. All are welcome. showed a Catholic Action colored urday, Jan. 29. The school ranked film of Our Lady of Fatima. Mrs. third in the ccmteit. Ernest Bar- and attractive list of valuable Scout Sunday to Bo Obtarvad Theodore,.Lally was chairman of articles will be shown. lock placed first in extempor- All Boy Scouts of troop 161 and the 10th grade room mothers, who Members of the parish and par­ ai.eous and third in debate. Second all ‘Cub Scouts of pack 161 will were hostesses. ^ e S t u f , ents of children in St. John’s The PTA activities for Decem­ awards were received by Margaret Fur C oats school have received their tickets participate in Scout Sunday ser­ ber were the Christmas party for Marvel and Sharon Fitzpatrick in for the party. If they are unable vices to be held in the Cathedral original oratory and radio, respec­ the grade and high school and the tively. Robert Greenberg rated Fur Jackets to use them they are asked to turn of the Immaculate Conception on banquet, with the assistance of Fa­ them over to others who will be ther Leo M. Flynn, pastor, for the third place in oratorical declama­ able to attend. Sunday, Feb. 6, beginning at 4 tion. C apes football squad. Twenty-five students made the A group of members of the p.m. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr Magr, Bosetti Officiates 0 » • trip, leaving by bus Friday after­ Young People’s club assisted Em­ will award the Ad Altare Dei At the closing of the annual noon and returning Saturday Scarves mett Cloughesy, ticket chairman, medal to a large group of Boy Forty Hours’ devotion Sunday, night. They were Catherine Kol- all are Included in our all types of tecuricies, specializing in those of.the in handling ^ e distribution of Scouts at this service. Martin D. Jan. 30, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor lander, Virginia Lesser, Joanne Rocky Mounuin Empire. tickets. O’Keefe of troop 161 will receive Joseph Bosetti officiated at the Keough, Jean Peck, Trudy Sperki, A special meeting of the com­ the Ad Altare Dei medal. Solemn Fenediction. Eight priests Kathleen Larkin, Peggy Marvel, We deal in government, municipal, and co^ mittee in charge of the party has Pages for the Archbishop will be Mary Catherine Grace, Pauline February^ potation bonds, preferred and common stocks. Cub Scouts from pack 161. They Armstrong, Peggy Doyle, Celene Regis Mothers' Club are Bobby Hayes, Donald Dodson, Johanson, Terry Goodwin, Irvin Our statistical depanment will be glad to ana* Pat Thorpe, and Michael Ryan. Englewood PTA Barlock; Sale lyze your list of holdings and make suggesttoos. Cub Scout color-bearers from pack Ernest Barlock, Walter Pesci, W ill Meet on Feb, 10 161 will be John Drake, Philip Ma­ Donna Coursey, Joanne Stevens, donna, Andy Dickson, and Louis Kathleen Mershon, Pat Paezosa, Regis college will be represented Ramaley. David Flanagan will Past Presidents Shelia Fitzpatrick, Sharon Fitz­ o n a s at the annual conference of dis­ carry the troop flag for troop 161, patrick, Jerry Rumley. Bob Green- J trict 11, American College Public burg, Don Anderson, and Bob ^ R O S . MEMBER CHICAGO Relations association, to be held and Richard Ling will carry the American flag. Dunlap. Friday an4 Saturday, Feb. 4 and Will Be Honored The group was accompanied by 1037 Broadway SIOCK EXCHANGE 5, on the campus of the University Parents of Boy Scouts and of the Rev. Joseph Koontz, Sister of Wyoming in Laramie. Cub Scouts are invited to be pres­ (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) Frances Paula, Sister Matthew All of the colleges and univer­ ent at this service. Past presidents of S t Louis’ Marie, John Peacock, and James sities in Colorado and Wyoming Masses on Friday, Feb. 4, will PTA will be honored in the found­ Kenna. will be represented at the meeting, be offered at 6, 7, 8, and 8:30 ers’ day program of the association No Parking Problems KEystone 6241 which will be devoted to a discus­ o’clock. School children will at­ Tuesday evening, Feb. 8, at 8 sion of the growth and expanding tend the 8:30 Mass and receive o’clock in the school. The council needs of higher educational insti­ Holy Communion in a body. Break­ will meet with the sisters in the Altar Unit Plans tutions in general. fast will be served to the children convent prior to the founders’ pro­ lO H N i SUUfVAN, f i t s . Ed Williams of Regis and Ted immediately after this Mass in the gram. Cleveland of Loretto Heights col­ school cafeteria by Mmes. C. B. Members of the Altar society will Communion in CURB SERVICE... lege will attend the conference. McCormick and L. D. O’Kane, as­ receive Communion in the 8 o’clock sisted by mothers of the fourth Mass this Sunday, Feb. 6. They Westwood Parish I7th at CAIIFORNIA ST. a DENVER. C O I O R A 0 O Optometrist grade children. will meet in the rectory Monday and Optician Confessions in preparation for afternoon, Feb. 7, following Rosary (St. Anthony’s Parish, Westwood) for Downtown Banking first Friday will be heard on and Benediction in the church at The Altar and Rosarjr society Helen Walsh Thursday afternoon and evening 1:30 p.m. Mrs. J. Crookham and will receive Communion m a body AMoeUta at the usual hours. Mrs. H. Cudney will care for the in the 7 o’clock Mass this Sunday. AT 16TH 8 BROADWAY altar and sanctuary during Feb­ The children will receive in the 9 W. R. JOSEPH Saturday, Feb. 6, is the first ruary. EYES EXAMINED o’clock Mass. Now )-ou can bank Joum - PhoB( TAber 1880 Saturday of the month, a day of Throats will be blessed Thurs­ 318.210 Mslsstlr BM« special devotion to Our Lady of The St. Anthony circle met day, Feb. 3, the Feast of St. Blaise, Wednesday afternoon at the home /o w e easily, without leaving Fatima. at 3 and at 7:46 p.m. A of Mrs. A1 Sole, 3164 West Dakota. your car! Turn ofif Broadway A tm HlATl Perpetual novena services in Boosters’ Party, Feb, 10 Fourteen members were present. honor of Our Lady of the Miracu­ The St. Louis Boosters and Get- Mrs. Margaret Tracy is chairman, onto Qeveland Place, st l6th lous Medal are held every Satur­ MEXICO Acquainted club is planning an­ and Mrs. A1 Sole is treasurer. Each Street. The Curb-Side Teller- YOG'S YANKEE DOLLABS WILL day evening at 7 :30 p.m. Novena other party in the Englewood GO A LONG WAY IN MEXICO member should bring a piece of Window is sc your right, in prayers are also recited after the American legion hall for Thurs­ faneywork to work on at the next BLACK HAWK —Now th st th* exchsnst is almost 7 pesos Masses on Saturday morning. to 1 Amerlesn Dollar, you can spend s day evenirffe Feb. 10. meeting — which will be held front of the bank. Place your Slorious week In Mexico City for only S7S. S t Mary’s club members were The.rPTA extends thanks to the Wednesday, Feb. 16 at the home deposit in the imall "elevstoc" First class hotel accommodations and msals MSATWe guests of Mrs. Claire Mulligan for parishioners for a successful games of Mrs. Ed Cumeen, 433 B. Lo­ sr* incladed, also sightsceInK trips to thst ukei it down to the teller, PUEBLA, th* PYRAMIDS. XOCHIMILCO. luncheon and bridge at the Top party. The association is apprecia­ well. GUADALUPE and in MEXICO CITY of the Park on Tuesday, Feb. 1. tive of all prizes donated, especially Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reichert and located beneath the sidewalk. ' itself. Call the TRAVEL TELEPHONE The hostess and Mrs. Vincent Mc­ the special prize given by Mrs. T. son were Sunday dinner guests of NOW, and wa'll arrange YOUR yacation la And you can talk to, and hear sunny, glamorous MEXICO! Veigh won the bridge awards. Moews. the Art Neders. Mrs. Louis Paul Weadick was Mrs. E. J, Duffy, Mrs. H. Hoy, the teller. In a jiffy, he recoedf Mrs. J. McDonough,. Mrs. A. ffiory onn fishtr baptized and received into the the transiaion, and your bank Church on Saturday evening by jMichaud, Mrs. William Roach, r ^ w l Im portant Meet. book It KDC back up to you, Black COAL Hawk it an outstanding lignite coal ...bum s hotter the Rev. John P. Moran. On Sun­ Mrs. J. McGovern, Mrs. L. Rormi- t arek, and Mrs. F. Voorhees at­ 1724 Champa Siraat MA. 1211 day afternoon the infant son of \ on street level, it the window. without toot or heavy smoke...it harder with lets moisture Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paul Weadick tended the Catholic Parent-Teacher league party in S t Dominic’s hall Slated by HNS ...and hat low ath content. was baptized. Sponsors were Mr. QUICK TELLER SERVICE I and Mrs. Ralph 'Turano. Friday, Jan. 28. The Masses on Friday, with de- (Holy Rosary Parish, Denvar) IDEAL FOR STORAGE Mrs. Ben Slattery is ill in Mercy yotisai to the Sacred Heart of An important meeting of the N ONE MINUTE Put in your entire winter’s supply NOWI Investigate our SHOE REPAIRING hospital. ____ fesus, will be said in the church at Holy Name society will held in Budget Plan. No down payment required. Six months to pay. 6:30 and 8 o'clock. the school hall Monday evening, WHILE YOU WAIT Saturday morning in the 8 Feb. 7. Men and boys are urged to attend. Several matters of interest y o u r f le k a r . Rio Grande Dust>Pruf Stoker Coal o’clock Mass there will be devotions is -Draperies-! in honor of the Immaculate Heart to the society will be discussed. specially prepared and carefully blended for of All Types of Mary, The PTA party given Friday, your complete satisfaction. A statements of receipts and ex­ Jan. 28, was well attended and was For Homes, Oiurrhes, penditures for 1948 is being mailed a great success. Thanks are due to SPICK AND SPAN DtUVSHY Schools, Thralcrs, Etc. to the parishioners this week. Ex­ the officers for arranging the tra copies call be obtained at the party and to thoRe who assisted. i COLORADO STATE BANK W* Bjsslallss la rectory. The work of the school children The St. Louis conference of the and others in selling the tickets is OF DENVER Per QtutlUy Shoe KepmMng at PADDING KNEELERS St. Vincent de Paul society wishes deeply appreciated. The credit for r\tobli\bcti 'n 190® Pofmler PrUae—VisU Our Shea fat Charckss TSreacbeat CsIsraS* to thank the parishioners for their the sale of the most tickets goes to Repair Dept. , , . Basement generous response to last Sunday’s Mrs. Anna Mikan. WHERE BROADWAY MEETS SIXTEENTH ST. %ffio6iiindefad& Witaichek Drapery Co. appeal for help in assisting fami­ The Children of Mary sodality TAbor 2211 — S«cei4 at Saato N Drtva I4U Brrsai St, Dsaeet lies in need, and for the two bassi­ will receive Holy Communion this PhooM GIL 8488 and GR. 0880 nets and infants’ supplisi thst coming Sunday in the 8 o’clock AIIMUR FfOIRAl MPOSIT INIURANCr CORPOMTION! wars doBhtsd. M m s . 3 PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitene4205 Thurfdoy, Febraory 3,1949

VOSS BROS. Rosemary Duiist Married You Just Can't Miss Tish' BAKERIES At St. Froncis de Sales' S Stores to Serve You (St. Fnincii d« SaU*’ Parith, Charlea Dunst and Fred Moss Danrer) served aa ushers. Miss Rosemary Dunst became Following the ceremoiw a break the bride of Dale E. Warner in a fast was served at the tilin hotel. SAVE Vi ON YOUR double-ring ceremony in St.'> Fran­ The reception was held in the cis de Sales’ church Jan. 16. The evening in the home of the bride’s MEAT BILL Very Rev. Gregory Smith, pastor, parents. By Buying in Quantity officiated at the ceremony. Rose- Mrs. Warner received all of her Complete Proceiting Serriee grammar school and high school training at St. Francis de Sales’ Steel Lockers Available schools. She attended Denver uni­ i I versity. KING'S FRIGID The couple made a wedding trip to Glenwood Springs and are now FOOD BANK residing in Denver. (Mr. A Mr«. A. A. K iss, of Both are members of the St. Cathedral Pariah) Francis Young People’s club. 2041 So. University Mrs. Reuben Alexus, ways and PE. 3533 means chairman of the PTA, wishes to thank the committee of mothers who helped promote the bake sale last Sunday. Gratitude is also expressed to all parishioners American who lontributed to its success. The THE DRAMATIC CLUB of Annuncia­ Feb. 4, at 8:15. Admission will be 60 cents including prizes were given as follows: tion high school in Denver will present the tax. Ham, Mrs. A. L. McCutcheon. 226 The cast is shown above, left to right, stand­ S. Pearl street; cakes, Mrs. 0. S. difficulties involved by the unpredictable actions of PHONE Beauty Folkner and Mrs. Mark Behan. three old maids, Tish, Aggie, and Lizzie, who got ing, Joe Grebenc, Bob Bowen, Joe Smith,-Gerald GOODHEART’S into almost more jams than Mary Roberts Rinehart Lukton, and Bert Zumtobel; seated, Bettie S t John, BROADWAY LAUNDRY SP 4 4 3 6 Mrs. Mark Behan and Mrs. could describe in her well-known Tish novels. The Betty yglencour; Bettijane Tanko,» Elizabeth Krug, © 387 SO. BROADWAY • 'W e Return A ll But The D irt" Thomas M. Carroll will attend the play, a three-act comedy by Alicd Chadwicke, will Mabel Ann Glasmann, Mary Ann Ryszkowski, and Colorado Confess Founders’ day 3e presented at the Cole junior h i^ school audi­ Joan Sanchez. Dortha Kolar w ^ absent when the BONNIE BRAE BRANCH Iqncheon on Thursday, in the Trin­ torium, 33rd and Humboldt streets, Friday evening, picture was taken.— (Jerome pKto) I StAGHEin ity building. 2322 E. Exposition at University SH. 0038 St. Francis’ group will be rep­ + + + + + Mr*. Dale E. Warner resented at the conference on nb~famiivVfavori*> “Emergency in Public Education,’’ JERRY BkEEX mary is the daughter of Mr. and which will be held in the Cosmo­ Annunciation Class to Present 'Tish' Westerkamp Bras. Mrs. Anthony J. Dunst. politan hotel at 3 p.m. on Thurs­ X E H L O C A U O KE. 9043 5106 Wash. The attendants were Miss Pat day, Feb. 3. (Annunciation Parish, Denver) the younger children of the parish in Hagus hall. Mrs. George Smart V.' Mulqueen, maid of honor; Mrs. The following women attended On Friday evening the speech in the 7:30 o’clock Mass. will preside. 1004 15th St EVERYTHINO A GOOD GROCERY The firma Hated here dcaerve to The Brickbi^ds will meet Slon- This meeting will honor the past SHOULD HAVE be remembered when you are dla- Elizabeth Duffner, sister of the the Denver County Founders’ day class under the direction of Sister BEST KUUU8 A1 LOWES1 PRICES tributinf your patronage to the dlf* tea at South high school Tuesday: Prisilla will present Tish, a three- day evening in the hall. The Rev. presidents, who are Mmes. JI. Con- NOW OPEN -W l: DBI.IVRR- ferent linea of bualnesa. bride; and Mary Lou Warner. Donald Mulqueen was best man. Mmes. Mark Behan, Herman Doyle, act comedy, at the Cole junior Donald McMahon, who has re­ nolly, W. E. Robinson, R. W. J. McCarthy, J. Trammell, and high school auditorium, 32nd and turned from SuH Valley, will be Moore, P. V. Cooke, 0. W. Magor, li ^FOR YOUR- William Weador. Humboldt streets, Feb. 4, at 8:16 present. ' J. M. Murphy, J. J. Roach, A. J. t j Book Reviaw Scheduled p.m. Admission will be 60 cents The blessing of throats will take Murphy, C. J. Haley, and Alex A \ I /' including tax. The part of Tish place Thursday, the Feast of St. Bubr. St. Paul’s guild will sponsor the will be taken by Miss Mabel Ann Blaise. The fifth grade mothers, with VAIENTINE^GIFT fifth in a series of Catholic book Glasmann. . A reward is offered for the re­ Mrs. T. Apodaca as chairman, will reviews this Friday evening at Sunday is Communion day for turn of a Catholic Missal lost in be hostesses and the fifth grade G ive 8:15 o’clock in the assembly room the Guardian Angel sodality and East Denver by Mrs. William Rob­ children will give an interesting of the rectory. Cardinal Wiseman’s inson, who values the book for program. Jack Clow will give a Recollections of the Last Four sentimental reasons. It was a gift talk and demonstration on “The BERG'S CANDY Popes is the book that the Rev. from her husband who is now de­ Arrangement of Spring Flowers.” John J. Danagher, C.M., of St. ceased. Mass will be celebrated for the Thomas’ seminary has selected to Sodality Plans The Annunciation branch of the school children at 8 o’clock on the And You Give the Best review. Catholics and non-Catho- S t Vincent Aid society will meet first Friday, Feb. 4. Breakfast will lics are invited to attend this Thursday afternoon, Feb. 10, at be served in Hagus hall immedi­ series of lectures. 1 p.m. in the home. Hostesses will ately after the Mass. Fancy- Satin Heart Boxes The League of the Sacred Heart Games Party at F IIM With Lo k Iohi Hoiii.-H.dt Chotol.tM be Mmes. William Robinson, John Mrs. Rose Donahue is donating will receive Communion in a body Roach, Harry Gruninger, H. E. a cake to he on display at the • CnpM Ht.rtf # Vent Rt.rU • ChoeoUtt Dtcorittd BtarU, Etc. in the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, Keb. F .T or. t o r Vilentlnt P.rtitt Cnainil Piper V.IentinM Copeland, L. J. Peters, E. E. Lally, coming bake sale. 6. St. Dominic's J. B. Vessa, Anna Thaler, John Brownie troop 315 is practicing All Cub Scouts of pack 126 and (St. Dominic’i Pariib, Denver) Gracy, Frank Popish, Sr.; John for a valentine d?iy tea party for Shower Your Valentine BERG'S CANDIES — 29 Broadway Boy Scouts of troop 126 are asked Members of the Blessed Virgin Tanko, Eva Gick, D. E. Griffith, their mothers Feb. 16. to observe Scout Friday, Feb. 6, and Ann Frisch. At the Brownie meeting Feb. 2, by being present in full uniform sodality are planning a games party With Qifts From Carson^s to be held in the church auditorium Following the regular meeting Mrs. David Baillie treated the at the 8 o’clock Mass with their the evening of Feb. 16. The various cards will be played and refresh­ group to ice cream and cake in Livable, lovable gifts for her home . THIS IS THE BIG WEEK! ■ parents and again in the after­ committees in charge of this party ments will be served. honor of Jo Ann Baillie’s birthday. noon at 3 :30 p.m. at the Cathedral. will meet in the rectory reading PTA to Meet Feb. 9 Frances Cort of troop 231 is still . . fine china, crystal, silver and All Catholic Cub Scouts and room Thursday evening, Feb. 3, The next meeting of the Annun­ confined to her home because of ceramics! LOREnO HEIGHTS BAZAAR Boy Scouts not registered in a when final preparations will be ciation PTA will be held Wednes­ illness but is able to receive vis Catholic pack or troop are invited day afternoon, Feb. 9, at 2 o’clock, itors. Thursday, Feb. 3 to join these two exercises as made. guests of pack 126 and troop 126. The Forty Hours’ devotion will Friday, Feb. 4 First Class Scout Rudy Phanen- begin Friday, Feb. 4, at the 6:30 C a % iO M : 4 - Mass. The closing of the Forty Catholic U. Classmates Saturday, Feb. 5 steil is progressing satisfactorily Hours’ will take place on Sunday 15th and Stout Streets at St. Joseph’s hospital after an afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. A ’49 DE LUXE PLYMOUTH SEDAN appendectomy. The February meeting of the Form Denver Law Firm And Valuable Electric Appliances on Display adult scouts will be held in the home of Mrs. Jacob Konrade, 3200 The reunion of three former new firm, which has its offices at COURTESY MURRAY BROS. DIST. CO. Queen's Daughters W. 27th avenue, Tuesday after­ classmates from the Catholic Uni­ 1335 Bannock street. WE ARE NOW OPEN EVENINGS noon, Feb. 8, at 12:30 o’clock, with versity of America has resulted in Mrs. Maloy and Mr. Carter are SCHLITZ BEER Will Meet Sunday Mrs. James Beck assisting as co­ the opening of an all-Catholic Den­ natives of Denver and Mr. Maloy for the convenience of those who work all day. hostess. Square dancing has been ver law firm, Maloy, Carter, and is originally from Utica, N.Y, The "Phone Cherry 0545 for Your Apointment'* The Queen’s Daughters will chosen by the program chairman, Mkloy. Bernard F. Maloy, James three were friends and students at meet Sunday, Feb. 6, at 3 p.m. Mrs. W. Hamill, as the main topic J. Carter, and Mrs. Bernard Maloy, the Catholic university when with Mrs. Mary K. Morgan, 3053 of discussion. Mrs. S. F. Speas will the former Patricia Hallenbeck, World war II began. The two men Kolestral Creme Oil W. 26th avenue, Denver. Assistant preside. all members of the New York Bar left school to join the service, Mr. hostesses will be Mrs. Elizabeth A birthday party was enjoyed association, are the partners of the Maloy joining the coast ^ a r d and PERMANENTS INTERMOUNTAIN ELEVATORS Donahue and Misses Hazel Cos­ by the members and leaders of Mr. Carter joining the army. Now $ A .00 UENVEJl tello, Lily Packham, and Mar­ troop 237 at their Jan. 25 meeting In 1945, after he had returned guerite Rothaus. Mrs. Charles in the home of Joan Volk, a mem­ St. Joseph's Guild from overseas, Mr. Maloy was mar­ Only Schroeder will giye a book re­ ber of the troop. Games were ried to Miss Hallenbeck and he MACHINE OR MACHINELiSS FORT MORGAN view. All members are urged to be played and cake and other refresh­ completed work on his law degree We are SPECIALISTS in PERMA­ present. ments were served by Mrs. Leroy Plans Card Party at Georgetown university. Mrs. NENTS. H AIR TINTIN G and Volk. Maloy was teaching at Columbus HAIR TREATMENTS. FLOUR MILLS . Tht firms llsttd bars dsstrv* to Scout Investiture Held On Saturday, Feb. 6, the tea university and after graduation FURl MORGAN bs remembarsd wbsn you a rt dis* The combined Senior Girl Scouts Mr, Maloy was a legal examiner of St. Dominic’s and St. Cather­ room of the Denver Dry Goods BRANCHES AT— tributinf your patronafo to tbs dif- with the maritime commission. fsrent linss of business. ine’s parishes received their senior company will be the scene of the When the couple came to Den­ AVALOX BEAUTY SALON LONGMONT . . . YUMA pins and other awards at an all­ annual get-together of the friends ver, they again met James Carter. s S t e M e of the Sisters of St. Joseph in the “/4i you travel along, there's no place like the Avalon" HUDSON . . . HILL ROSE city senior investiture ceremony Mr. Carter, who attended St. Fran­ WE BEBL VITA-FLUFF MILLERS AND HANDLERS OF Sunday afternoon, Jan. 30. Girls St. Joseph guild’s card party at cis de Sales’ school and Regis col­ 325 E. COLFAX CH. 0545 FLOUR. WHEAT. CORN, BARLEY, from St. Dominic’s were Sarajo 2:16 p.m. lege, was former deputy district at­ OATS, AND MILL FEEDS Gassen, Mary Keeley, Jean Mc- The floor committee consists of torney for two years under James Country Shippers! Graw, JoAnn Niccoli, Louise Pat­ the following officers: Mrs. John Burke. He is the son of Detective Consign Your Shipment To Vs rick, Geraldine Pilz, and Carol Ann Craig, president; Mrs. George Ep- 0. A. Carter. The three friends 99 Strelesky. Those from St. Cath­ pich, secretary; Mrs. Arthur joined forces to practice general (»

_aL Thunday, February 3, 1949 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATh 6 l IC REGISTER Telephone, KEyetone 4205 PAGE SEVEN Newlyweds Guild Council, Presidents Happy Bride Th« Thing To De rhiisements ♦ Dining When You Con't Afford Diiappointmenf To Be Honored 9 at Dinner ENJOY AN INVIGORATING DRIVE The Archbishop’s g:uild of Den- which is to l>ring a closer relation- ver will entertain the members of ship betweenn inaividual circles and Recreation the council and the presidents of the general organization. The Very all the circles at a dinner in the Rev. Gregory Smith, spiritual Olin hotel Wednesday evening, Feb. director of the gijild, originated 9, at 6:15 o’clock. This will be the the idea of this new activity and THE HOLLAND HOUSE first meeting of the newly formed will speak at the dinner. A valen­ ' (Formerly known as The La Ray Hotel. No change Red Wing Restaurant Presidents’ club, the object of tine motif will be carried out in in ownership, management or policy) 340 17th St. Aero»i from Brown PnUee decoration for the occasion. Mhis Isabelle McNamara, presi­ Serving Thick, Juicy, Corn Fed Parish Altar Unit dent of the guild, requests all pres­ idents who are not able to attend IN GOLDEN the dinner to send a representative To Seat Officers in their place and notify her of FOR LUNCHEON OR DINNER Sirloin Steaks s i-75 the change immediately. All coun­ (New York Cut) SIZZLING on the Dinner cil members who will be unable to You’ll Like the Food, Service and Atmosphere “It Will Melt in Your Mouth** ' At St. Joseph's attend are also asked to get in 18 Choifet of Doliciout Dinners touch with Miss McNamara at Dining Rooms Open Doily (St. Jotaph’s Radaraptori*! Parish, SP. 2181. Invitations have been From 12 to 2 at noon — 5:30 to 9:30 P.M. Also Sea Food Dinners Danvar) issued to the presidents as they now stand on record. If any circles Sundays and Holidays From 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. At the next meeUng, on Wednes­ have had elections since the list day, Feb. 9, the Altar and Rosary Phone Golden 68 for Reservation, or Just Drivo Out Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ap- was made up, Miss McNamara re­ and Coma Ini society will install the following quests that the invitation be passed The former Cecelia Quint, puglise of Denver are shown new officers: Mrs. Mary Ward, on to the newly elected officers. above following their recent mar­ president; Mrs. Haring, vice presi­ above, daughter of Mr. and HAVE YOU TRIED OUR NEW COFFEE SHOP? Miss Margaret Lynch and Miss Mrs. Alex Quint of Brighton, be­ It it open from 6:30 in the morning until 1 at night. riage in Annunciation church be­ dent; Mrs. Mary Musso, treasurer; Stella Dalheimer were the coun­ fore the Rev. James Moynihan. The and Mrs. Irene Quinn, secretary. came the bride of Alvin Hoffman, selors who took charge of a recent son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoff­ ceremony preceded a Nuptial Mass The retiring officers are Mrs. Blr- meeting of the girls at St. Clara’s offered at 7 o’clock. Mrs. Appug- tha Berger, Mrs. Bowen, Mrs. man of Brighton, in St. Augustine’s orphanage. The meeting was held church in Brighton Jan. 17. The lise is the former Valeria J. Hard­ Mary Ward, and Mrs. Haring. Tuesday, Jan. 25. man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The activities will begin at 1 Rev. Roy Figifino officiated at the John Hardman of Derby, and Mr. p.m., when a luncheon will be New Circle Formed ceremony and offered the Nuptial Appuglise is the son of Mr. and served by the new and retiring A new circle has been formed, Mass at 9:30 o’clock. Miss Anna- J. J. CELLA INSURANCE Mrs. James Appuglise of 3446 officers. The business session wifi the name of which has not been belle Quint attended Jier sister as *Humboldt street in Denver. After follow.:oiiow. TThe Rev. Milton Girse. definitely decided. The new mem­ maid of hofl^, and fne bridal At­ Maria A. Celia Jack J. Calla a wedding trip to Salt Lake City, LSS.Tl., is the spiritual director of bers were entertained by Mrs. tendants were" Angeline Schmidt of the couple are making their home the society. Cecilia Scheunemann in her home Hudson and Helen Depperschmidt in Denver.— (Jerome photo) at 1549 Franklin street Sunday, of Brighton. Robert Deschant of "Insurance of All Kinds" W tim at te 0«pT«r't Klnot The Very Rev. Harry Smith, lone wAs best man and the ushers C.SS.R., is giving a three-d^ re­ Jan. 30. Miss Isabelle McNamara was a guest of honor and spoke were Eugene Quint and Robert treat to the students of St. Mary’s Hoffman. Following the wedding, 42 Years of Dependable Service itt the Field uhere COLBURN HOTEL high school, Colorado Springs. It to those present on the purpose, work, and activities of tnie club. a reception was held in Watten- Dependability is Essential. LUXURIOUS ROOMS Reservations opened on Tuesday and will close on Friday, Feb. 4. Election of officers was held as berg hall.— (Jerome photo) COCKTAIL LOUNGE follows: President, Mrs. Cecilia NEW COFFEE .SHOP Tickets for the parish social on Scheunemann; secretary-treasurer,' 1120 Security Bldg. nui a Caiit. Phone KE. 2633 Saturday, Feb. 12, should be re­ Miss Rita Scheunemann; and pub-' lOth Avenue ■! Grant Asked for ACCW served as soon as possible. No MAin 6261 licity chairman. Miss June Holzer.l Golcjen Wedding D. B. CERISR. Maaicti tickets will be sold beyond the Other members of the circle are' capacity of the hall. Dwight Mc- Miss Ruth Holzer, Mrs. Rose Meet in Brighton Cready’s orchestra has again been Scheunemann, Mrs. Josephine hired to furnish the music and will Ipsen, Mrs. Dee Smith, Mrs. Marg;y Set Feb. 6 for \ ATTEND l o r e t t o h e i g h t s Reservations for tran.>iportation have the honor of initiating the Vance, Mrs. Kay Harrington, Mrs. WOMEN’S CLUB BAZAAR and luncheon at the joint quar­ new stage. Kay Roche, Mrs. Lois O’Fallon, terly meeting of the Denver Jack Ward and his helpers are Feb. 3, 4. and 5 ConrtMr ot K. of C. Hall and Miss Maura O’Sullivan. .^CCW and the Greeley deanerj', winning praise for the decoration Miss O’Sullivan recently moved Pioneer Couple Won't Be Long slated at Brighton Thursday, Feb. of the stage. to this country from Ireland. She 10, may be made with Miss Eliza­ Cres De Herrera, 73, and Mrs. ; LOKHNER AND LYNCH, INC. A new track for the curtain has is the sister of the Very Rev. Dolores De Herrera, 67, will cele­ beth Sheeby, AL. 0158, not later been ordered and should be re­ Eugene O’Sullivan, pastor of S t brate their 60th wedding anniver­ I FR. 3008 Evenings by Appointment 7501 E. Colfax Ave. than Feb. 4. Cost of the bus trip ceived soon. Vincent de Paul’s parish, and acts sary Feb. 6, starting with a Mass will be $1, and for the luncheon as his secretary. Mrs. Helen Har­ at 8 o'clock in S t Joseph’s church, $1.25. rington of Grand Junction was also Denver, where they will renew The Rev. Dr. Edgar Schmiedeler, 2 Colorado Students a guest at the meeting. , their marriage vows ef 60 years JIM’S TAVERI^ O.S.B., director of the NCWC BUtied Sacrament Circle ago. The Very Rev. Harry Smith, Family Life bureau, will be the In Kansas Selected Miss Mildred Connell entertained C.SS.R., will officiate. They will LI/ACHEOiV principal speaker at the meeting. the members of the Blessed Sacra­ then attend a breakfast served by BEEK — WINE — MIXED DRINKS Dr. - Schmiedeler, nationally To Write Radio Script ment circle in her home Thursday, their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lela ...before your 128 BROADWAY known author and lecturer, will Jan. 20. The circle held its elec­ De Herrera. speak on “Our Goals” at the lunch­ JAMES U. DELOHREY Patricia Moore, daughter of Mr. tion of officers as follows; Miss At their home, 2320 Lafayette, eon session. and Mrs. R. W. Moore, 3638 Hum Catherine Nadorff, president; Miss from 3 to 6 o’clock, they will hold New Telephone Directory Mrs. Fred Starbuck, president boldt, a n d Barbara Costello, Dorothy Nadorff, secretary-treas­ a reception for their family and of St. Augustine’s Altar and Ro­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. urer; and Miss Thelma Miles, pub­ friends. Both are descendants of sary society, will preside. Costello, Fort Collins, are two of licity chairman. the early-day Spanish settlers who Goes to Press... Mrs. B. Leo Devlin, president of the 10 students selected from the This circle opens its meetings moved north out of New Mexico the Greeley deanery, will conduct Survey of European Civilization with a recitation of the Rosary. into the San Luis valley in a set­ the morning program, featuring class at the S t Mary college, Xav­ Our Lady of Loretto Circle ting surrounded by prosperous old BOGCIOS committee reports and accounts of ier, Kans., to write an original The members of Our Lady of Spanish cattle ranches near the For chonged or additional group activities, starting promptly script for the St. Mary Hour over Loretto circle were entertained town of Isle El Broco, near fA R IS ll'""’ at 1:30 in St. Augustine’s hall. KCLO (Leavenworth) Monday, Friday, Jan. 28, by Mrs. Louise Manassa. • FAMOUS FO« FINt f NJOY THt WtST S The afterA)on will be given over Feb. 7, at 3 p.m. The St. Mary O’Brien. Mrs. Frances Edmonds They attended grade and high listingi or for FOOD SEIVFD IN A A MOST UFKSHINC to a round-table discussion on Hour is broadcast every Monday at was elected president; Miss Dor­ school in this community. Later, CtACIOUS MANNIlt COCXTAU lOUNCI 'The Christian family—The an­ 3 o’clock from the campus studio othy Walsh, vice president; Mrs. Mr. De Herrera attended the Uni­ directory advertising...Colt TREMONT AT BROADWAY swer to our quest for life, liberty, In Xavier hall. Helen Nossman, secretary-treas­ versity of Colorado and Mrs. De B V and the pursuit of happiness.” Par­ urer; and Miss Catherine Mahttr, Herrera attended a private school. The program in which Patricia r A- KE. 9618 « CH. 2494 ticipants will be Judge Joseph E. chairman of publicity. 'The new Even under the strict discipline of the Telephone ButinHt Officih * it- _ and Barbara will also have dia­ linens were distributed at this Cook, Dr. Jean McMahon, the Rev. logue parts is a tribute to Mary, old 'Spanish customs a romance Harry Smith, and Sister Mary' Re­ meeting and each member took bloomed between Cres and Dolores, the exemplar of all the virtues of some home to complete. gina, all of Denver, and Mrs. John Christian womanhood. Choosing and in the year, 1889, they were Beals of Brighton. The moderator from the saints who have exem My«tical Rose Circle married and became one of the The Meuntain Stotes Telephone end Telegraph'Cempety will be Father Schmiedeler. plified in their own lives virtues An election of officers will be held many famous ranch families of Monsignor John R. Mulroy will by the members of the Mystical the Sap Luis valley. They have a Mary had in perfection, the St Rose circle Friday, Feb. 4, when speak on ‘‘Legislation in the Mak­ Marians have selected Monica, the large family of children: John, Al, ing.” Benediction in St. Augus- mother of Augustine, for her per­ Miss Virginia Vaughn will enter­ Victor Gilbert, Fidelia, Mary, tiife’s church, with the Rev. Roy severance; Matilda of Tuscany, tain the members in her home. Olympia, and Stella; , Figlino as celebrant, will conclude noted for her fearless courage; They will sew on linens during the In 1924, Mr. De Herrera sold his the meeting. Joan of Arc, undaunted in suffer­ evening. ranch afid brought hia family to DRIYE-IN RESTAURANT ing; and Catherine of Siena, peace­ Our Lady of Sorrows Circle Denver so that they could have the 800 Speer Blvd. Wazee Market I maker. The January meeting of Our advantages of a city. Lady of Sorrows circle, which had Of great interest to the family 11th St. at Wazea Other members of the cast in­ Patronize Open 24 hourt dai Open till 9 p.m. S Sacred Heart PTA been postponed because of the is a copy of Ratteh and Range, pub­ clude Nancy Jones, Colorado weather, will be held Monday, Feb. lished iia August, 1900, which has Springs; Ardith L u ^ , Lincoln, 7, in the home of Miss Evelyn a colorful history of the old fam­ Delicious Pastries SWill Meet Feb. 8 Nab.; Eleanor Hart, Kansas City, (Proa Odr Own O t «i u ) Byrne. The group will sew on ilies, and reads like the recent Mo.; Rita Hagan, Joplin, Mo. linens. movie, Captain From Castile. # Seafoods (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) Celia Saunders, Amarillo, Tex. Miss Marguerite Graven is still The De Herrera family received Register Advertisers The parish school PTA will meet Joan Hudson, Tulsa, Okla.; Mary confined to her home because of prominent notice a few years ago # Fried Chicken Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 8, at 2:30 Alice Nugent, Kansas City, Kans illness. when their sons returned from the # Late Evening; Snacks o’clock. Father Edward Leyden, and Frances Grennan, Garnett, Sancta Maria Circle war at the same time to attend a archdioccsan superintendent of Kans. Mrs. Martha Flanagan enter­ Thanksgiving dinner at their par­ schools, will be the gtrest speaker. tained the members of the Sancta ents’ home. The hostesses will be the fourth Mr., Mrs. Stemmier Maria circle in her home Jan. 21. grade mothers. Immediately pre- Morning Star Circle cedinif this meeting there will be a A potiuck dinner will be held Cothedral Women Set council meeting of a t officers and To Note 50th Jubilee in the home of Mrs. Phyllis Del- chairmen at 2 o’clock. haute Sunday evening, Feb. 13. At the room mothers’ meeting, A family dinner on Feb. 8 will Corporate Communion Tell Them mark the 50th wedding anniver­ The members of the 'Morning Star held last week, prizes were awarded circle, with their husbands and to Mrs, Irene Gessing and Mrs. sary of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J Members of the Denver Ca­ Stemmier at 2614 River drive, Den­ children, will attend the dinner and thedral Altar and Roaary society Ruth Harris. Tickets were distrib­ social evening. Mrs. Clella Barry uted to the room mothers for a ver. will receive Holy Communion in a They were married Feb. 8, 1899 will be a guest of honor at the next body Sunday, Feb. 6, in the 8 dance to be held Feb. 13. meeting of the Stella Maris circle Confessions for first FViday will in St. Dominic’s old church at o’clock Mass. W. 25th avenue and Grove street to instruct the members in making Members are requested to oc­ You Read E d e l w e i s s be heard Thursday afternoon and a set of vestments. evening. Masses Friday morning before the Rev. S. R. Brock- cupy the first 10 pews at the right bank, O.P. Stella Mari* Circle of the center aisle. 1644 GLENARM . OPEN 11 A M tc 3 A M will be at 6, 7, and 8 o’clock, and Mrs. Emma Gherardini will act the Sacred Heart league will re­ Mrs. Stemmier, the former A good attendance is anticipated Clara K. Hensel, was born in Day as hostess to the members of the ceive Communion in the 8 o’clock Stella Maris circle in her home at the next monthly meeting, Mass. Friday evening at 7:30 there ton, 0., in August, 1879, and came which 'Will be held in St. Paul’s will be the usual devotions ter the U) Denver in 1886. Mr. Stemmier Thursday, Feb. 3. St. Franca* Cabrini’* Circle reading room Friday, Feb. 10, at Their Ad perpetual novena in honor « the was born in November, 1877, and 2 p.m. YOUR BEST Sacred Heart. came here from Altoona, Pa., in Election of officers of the St. Frances Cabrini circle will be held After recitation of the Roaary Sunday is the Communion Sun­ 1889. and a short business session, cards HOTEL VALUE day for the Boys and Girls’ School They had two children, a daugh at the next meeting Tuesday eve IN ning, Feb. 8. Mrs. Gertrude Mac- will be played by members and sodality in the 9 o’clock Mass. ter, Bernice C., now deceased, and their guests. There will be prizes Tuesday the parish Holy Name a son, George J., who resides in Hendrie will be hostess to the group in her home. for tables and several special In □ENVER society will meet in Sodality hall at Denver. They have one grandchild, prizes. 8 o’clock. Sandra Lu Stemmier. St. Jo*aph’* Circle The January meeting of St. Jo­ New members who joined In Look Fint of IW Sliiflw>3oToy Engagement Revealed seph’s circle, in the home of Mrs January are Mmes. J. A. Robinson, for Yoor Homo-towii rrionds McCortys Purchase Mildred Kehoe, was particularly D. A. Kuhn, P. F. Fortune, Sylvia colorful in that corsages were pre­ Tillotson, Elizabeth Hattendorf, sented to all the outgoing officers Catherine Henry, and Mary Hall. THE REGISTER Broconier Plumbing and the hoetess offerra a toast to the new officers who were installed B^n J. Braconier, member of that night Attention - Brides To Be ABGOXAUT HOTEL St. Vincent de Paul’s parish, Den­ Mrs. Keats Orookham will enter­ ver, who operated the plumbii^ Nothing will “dress up” the Where Denver’s Society Entertains for Luncheons and Dinners and heating business at 1076 ^ >■ tain the members of this circle in Church more for your wedding FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, Gaylord for many years, sold his wJ""' * ■■ her home Feb. 9. The members are than one of Wagner’s White DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 business to Joe and John McCarty, to wear old-fashioned costumes and Ai*le Cloth Runner*, laid down Beautiful Ballrooms Private Dining Rooms who are also members of St. Vin­ bring homemade valentines to their the aisle for the Bridal Party cent’s parish. The McCarty broth­ secret sisters. There will be a guest to walk on, from the door to ers are co-owners of the McCarty speaker. the altar. VAVVVkVVW«V«\V«Vi

J PAGE EIGHT OHica, 9ZB Bannock Streot THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Talaphona, KEyitone 4205 Thursday, February 3, 1949

Denver Catholics Serve With Community Chest Ticket Demand Heavy for Father Keller Talk Mrs. Helen Bonfils Somnes and (Catholic Young Paopla’t Council) witness the games, bu the pro­ Scheduled council activities are: -Wednesday evening the monthly are still on top, however, and hope John J. Sullivan, both prominent Interest in the forthcoming lec­ moters assure team supporters Thursday, Feb. 3 — Council- business meeting was held. The so­ to remain in first place by winning in Catholic circles, are vice presi­ ture on the Christophers to be that there are still plenty of square dancing at S t Joseph’s hall, cial program for February was all three games this Saturday. dents of the Denver Community given by the Rev. James Keller, choice seats to be had. A nominal Sixth and Galapago, at 8:30 p.m. outlined and discussed. All mem­ Good luck, fellows! M.M., has reached a high pitch Chest board of directors chosen at admission fee of 10 cents entitles Saturday, Feb. 5 — Council bers are urged to attend the busi­ The skiing party originally plan­ the annual election Jan. 28. and already tickets for the lecture the s ^ ta to r to three hours of un­ bowling, 7:15 p.m., Bowl-Mor ness meeting's and express their are at a premium. Since the seat­ beatable entertainment. ned for this coming Sunday has TOM WALKER PIANOS Palmer Hoyt, editor and pub lanes,. views on planned programs or out­ been postponed until further notice. ing capacity of the hall is limited, Standings Approximately 126 persons at­ line new programs. Repreuntdirt of Kimboll, Sohmcr lisher of , was those who plan to attend should Tuesday night the club will have Hoddom ond Starr Pianot tended last Wednesday’s dance, at Sunday, Feb. 9, a skiing party elected p re sid e n t, succeeding procure their tickets immediately. Team PcL its monthly meeting in the high C. G. Conn Conntonata Frank H. Ricketson, Jr., who was St, Mary’s ...... which S t Joseph’s YPC was our is planned for St, Joseph’s club school library at 8:15 p.m. All Electronic Orpan Father Keller's lecture is sched­ 1.000 guest, and a good time was had Fine Reconditioned Pianoa named chairman of the board. uled for Thursday, Feb. 17, at St. M ark's______.666 members. All will meet at the Un­ members are urged to be present nu 8. BROADWAY SPmco 7U4 Other officials elected were: Vice Lady of Lourdes ... .666 by all. Annabelle Edwards, social ion station .at 7:45 a.m. The price and to pay their dues for the first 8:30 in Phipps auditorium in City chairman, wishes to thank Mary presidents: Claude K. Boettcher, park. Indications are that a sell­ K-Ducats ...... — .666 of the round trip ticket on the train six months of 1949. Any young Cathedral ...... 500 Jane Dumm, Frank Breen, Howard to Winter Park is $2.30. The train people in the parish interested in Thomas A. Dines, John G. Gates, out house will hear the noted Heffernan, Mike Sachse, Ed Roger D. Knight, Jr.; Ralph B. founder and director of the Chris­ St. Joseph’s ...... 333 leaves the station at 8 o’clock, and joining the club are invited to at­ St. Louis’ ...... 333 Lynch, and Leo Kitson for their returns at 6:30 p.m. tend this meeting and get Mayo, John W, Morey, Richard J. tophers. aesietaace. Annabelle, herself, de­ Bacon & Schramm Osenbaugh, Mrs. Eugene C. Re- It was ahnouncod this weak St. Francis’ ...... 000 St. Joseph’s YPC extends a cor­ acquainted with the activities of serves much credit for the fine the club. • COMPOSITION^ ROOFING velle, Isadore Samuels, Barry M. that a Quantity of Father Kel­ The schedule for Monday, Feb way she managed this event. dial invitation to any young Cath­ Specialising Sullivan, Henry C. Van Schaack, ler’s new Christopher manual, 7, will see another triple-header ’Those desiring more radio tick­ olic members of S t Joseph’s par­ Plans are now undqr way for a in Quality TILE ROOFING and Mrs. Stanley T. Wallbank; in the Oscar Malo gym. which has already sold 100,000 ets may obtain them from Presi­ ish, or surrounding parishes that bigger and better pre-Cana con­ Plumbing ROOF REPAIRING treasurer, Henry A. Kugeler; as­ copies, will be on sale at the au­ 7:45 p.m. Cathedral v*. St. do not have young people’s clubs, ference than the one held last dent Howard- Heffernan, KE. and 4020 Brighton Blvd. CH. 6563 sistant treasurer, Robert H. Shep- ditorium on the night of tho Jo*eph’i. 0821. Returns should be made to to join. We will be most happy September. The conference will be ler; secretary, Thomas B. Knowles. lecture and that Father Keller 8:45 p.m. St. Mary’i vi. St. Secretary Kathleen £. Lare. to have you as members and held Sunday, March 20, at St. Heating will autograph copies of his book. Mark’s. Just a reminder—tickets for the will do our best to make everyone Francis’ high school, and will be Repairs Additional literature on the 9:45 p.m. St. Louis’ vs. K-Du- council dance on Feb. 19 in the feel at home. Do not let the fact sponsored by the S t Francis Young SEE OUR FINE Christophers will be distributed cats. K. of C. ballroom, may be obtained that you do not know anyone in the People’s club. Watch the Register free on the night of the lecture. from your council representatives, club keep you away—St. Joseph’s for further details about the con­ Bowling Race has a special committee set up to ference. Selection of Father Keller, who will be in Tightens Up Howard Heffernan, KE. 0821, Denver for the Loretto Heights Frank Breen, MA. 9402, and Ma­ welcome new members and make press convention, has expressed The council bowling race rian Macken, KE. 6866. them feel that they know every­ Winter Fabrics gratitude that the Young People’s tightened up but standings were one at-the club. Will Promote Vocations not affected when the cellar-dwel­ Tickets for Father Keller’s lec­ Oor UlloriRt 1* tontd to Ui* Umc*. council is sponsoring his lecture. ture to be given at Phipps audi­ Chicago.—To provide stimulus He is anxious to carry his Christo­ ling K-Ducats rose to the heights St. Francis' Enjoys for religious vocations, a “Good to take all three games from the torium, City park, 8:30 p.m. on THE CONGRESS pher message to as many as possi­ Thursday, Feb. 19, are now avail­ Skating Party Counsel congress” is planned for ble. It is Imphasized that non league-leading St. Francis’ keg- able. You may secure yours from CLOTHING CO. Catholics as well as Catholics are lers, despite the St. Francis’ hand­ (St. Francis’ Young People’s Club]) Feb. 12 at Notre Dame high school SUITS AND TOPCOATS John Dowling. ' eligible candidates for the Christo­ icap. The Fransalians could not Notice to all club members and Last Sunday the club held a skat­ here. Directed by Father Howard “Special Altcntloii to Clerfr" phers and they, too, are welcome find the head pin. ing party at Homewood park. A Mail Ordera other correspondents — the new Ralenkotter, C.P., the congress | at the lecture. St. Joseph’s copped two out of mailing address of the Cathedral fine time was had by all. will provide an opportunity for Plumbing and Healing 433 15th St. TA. 4718 Attractive posters have been three from Cath^ral to put the We hope to see a large group Tmitor Mad« Ready Made Young People’s club is the Knights Catholic girls of high school age Contractors prepared to be placed in the two teams in a second-place tie of Columbus building, 1575 Grant, from the club square dancing at or older to meet with sisters re­ churches of the city and notices St. Louis’ of Englewood also pulled St. Joseph’s Thursday night. It is a surprise by taking all three Denver, Colo. presenting various communities. JOHN J. CONNOR, Pre»ident are being sent to all organized Cupid’s corner — Two CYPC loads of fun for'both beginners and Communities wishing to be repre­ ROBERT F. CONNOR, Vie* PresU tnt groups in the city. Already the games from Our Lady of Lourdes advanced dancers. team. members, Charles Van Buskirk sented or girls wishing to attend Jock Hall Wants To $ave You Money! Legion of Mary, the Nurses’ coun­ and Catherine Murray have set Our bowlers were off the beam may obtain further information 1726 MARKET STREET cil, the Sodality union, and other This Saturday Cathedral and St. Saturday, Feb. 12, for their wed­ last Saturday night and dropped from Sister Marie Louise, Naza­ PHONE MAIN 7127 or 7128 groups are assisting in the sale of Louis’ will roll on alleys 1 and 2, three games to the K-Ducats. They St. Joseph’s and St. Francis’ will ding day. They will be married at reth academy, La Grange, HI. WHEN YOU RENEW AUTO INSURANCE tickets. 10:30 a.m. in Holy Family church. Thraufh the kindness of Mrs. meet on alleys 3 and 4; and the K-Ducats and Lady of Lourdes All club members are invited to CHECK THIS LOW PRICEI M. P. McDonough, who is in the wedding, as well as the re­ charge of the bazaar being spon­ team will compete on 5 and 6. Liability A Property $ 0 .8 0 Team W L Avg. ception to be held following the sored by the Loretto Heights ceremony at 5003 West 38th -j Damage, 5-10-5 for 6 raoa. Women’s club, a small booth will St. Francis’...... 25 645 cuntnt ran Cathedral ______20 642 avenue. plm tS liftUma nenberthlp fta. be set up at the K. of C. hail on the three nights of the bazaar St. Joseph’s ...... „...20 590 Blessed Martin Club AlraiSy, 3.063 Celarafa pHila ban lail tbalr frhran Lady of Lourdes ___ 18 539 linniti bacaiu at fallara ta uaply witb tba ttata this week at which tickats for To Hold Meeting Financial SaiHnilblllty U«. Ta anl< tbli kaaaaalai St. Louis’ ...... 17 597 Father Keller’s lecture will be (Bleiied Martin Young People’* ta yai, an! ta ba battir prati(ta4, nnaw litb Fafaan. aTailable. The lecture tickets K-Ducats ...... 17 593 Clalaii are pal4 praaptly. Ba Ufa. bay a caailita, non> Club) ASSESSABLE InuranM pallty «ltb cost 50 cents, tax included. All 'Sweetheort Swirl' Remember the Church proceeds aboxe expenses will be The next regular meeting of the W ill Be Repeated Blessed Martin club will be held in i r - given to Father Keller for his (K-Ducat Young People’i Club) St. Dominic’s church auditorium. JACK HALL Christopher work. The K-Ducat club for the young 'The meeting will open with the District A|«Dt Council Meeting Ipeople of St. Philomena’s, St. recitation of the Rosary and no­ FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Set for Feb. 11 John’s, Blessed Sacrament, and vena prayers honoring Blessed The next regular council meet­ Christ the King parishes hopes to Martin. A card party will follow 435 14th St. AL. 0466 ing has been set for Friday eve­ repeat one of its most successful the business meeting. Refreshments ning, Feb. 11, in the Gold room of parties. This was the famous will be in keeping with the enter­ “Sweetheart Swirl,” valentine tainment. in the Knights of Columbus club­ house. At that time a complete party, A committee was appointed Plans are under way for a sleigh report will be given by delegates at the meeting Wednesday evening ride and barn dance at Glasier’s on the sales of the lecture tickets. to arrange the party to which it barn Feb. 12. The committee in Howard Heffernan, chairman is planned to invite the members charge, Jack and Jinny Prose and YOUR W ILL of the council’s midwinter ball, of one of the other young people’s June and Bill Wagner, asks that which will be held in the K. of C. clubs. reservations be made by calling hall on Saturday evening, Feb. 19, Dee Abelein, Kathy Rourke, Biz GR. 8708. has requested club delegates to Motley, and Bill and Janice Leh­ A very interesting talk on make as complete a report as pos­ man assisted members of St. “Greatness,” given by the Rev. R. sible on the sale of tickets for the John’s Men’s club in the distribu­ M. Burke, O.P., was enjoyed by lecture. tion of tickets for the Men's club’s club members, last week. Proving REMEMBER THE The midwinter ball, which for forthcoming games party. that it is deeds and not always the past two years has been the _ Young people of Denver’s East- names that make a person great, highlight of the council’s social side parishes are reminded that Father Burke drew an analogy be­ activities, will feature the music tli£y need no special invitation to tween a great President and the POOR MISSIONS of Johnny Haws and his orchestra. belong to the _ K-Ducat club. All Unknown Soldier. “The man of New Location—525 Bannock It will be a semiformal affair. they need do is to present them­ the hour may not necessarily be Of special interest in connec­ selves at the meetings or to get the man of the century,” Father tion with the midwinter ball will in touch with one of the club Burke said. OF THE ARCHDIOCESE SEAT COVERS- UPHOLSTERING members who will give all the in­ Large Selection of New Fabrics— Floor Mats for All Cars be the display of the Philco com­ The Communion breakfast last bination radio-phonograph. This formation necessary. The Rev, Sunday was well attended. Thanks is the project in which all mem­ Francis Syrianey, EA. 2026, is to the co-operation of everyone the WORTHMAN AUTO TOP CO. ber clubs of the council have club moderator. fastest dish-washing job in the E. P. Worthman (Member St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish) * been participating, it is empha­ history of the club took place. An sized that although this event (Cathedral Young People’s Club) impromptu ice skating party at Form of Bequest for KE. 1057 Free Estimates 525 Bannock was announced for Feb. 5, it is “Be it ever so humble Sloan’s lake followed the breakfast. being postponed until Feb. 19, There is no place . . .” Blessed Martin mission of Am­ Establishment of so that it can be held in con­ This is the theme song of the arillo, Tex., again profited by the junction With the midwinter ball. CYPC Camera club, which is de­ generosity of the club in the Funds for Education Buckley Bros. Ufotors George Rogerts, chairman of the sirous of renting a darkroom for monthly collection for the aid of project, requests that club dele­ an indefinite period. Any small the mission. of Priests: Sale. - STVDEBAKER - Service gates submit their reports and re­ room with running water will Jim Coursey, club president, has AUTO REPAIRING ON ALL MAKE CARS & TRUCKS turns at the council meeting Feb. serve the purpose. This group will put the program committees on a 11. meet Monday, Feb. 7, at 8 o’clock EXPERT BODY AND FENDER WORK — QUALITY PAINTING in St. Paul’s reading room. All voluntary basis. Anyone wishing^to STEAM CLEANING - WASHING - LUBRICATION SERVICE Cage Loop Ploy shutterbugs are cordially invited have a voice in club activities is 660 So. Broadway — New Location — RA. 2B26 Is Getting Hot to attend. The red carpet will be welcome. Generally good performances rolled out for those with leads on ------EXPERT marked the fourth evening of play how to obtain a darkroom. Those Adoration Night [LETlMHieUMAEII/ AUTO REPAIR in the council’s new basketball in the know” who cannot attend Again for St. Mark's All Makea league. The Monday evening the Monday night meeting are (St. Mark'* Young People’* Club) Eaay Time Payments triple-header left St. Mary’s of asked to call GL. 4144 after “0 come let us adore Him!” This Littleton in first spot with two 5:30 p.m. will be the song in the hearts of CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH _ wins and no losses. Surprise of Also on Monday, Feb. 7, the St. Mark’s club members Thurs­ UPTOWN MOTOR CO. I NoHhwesternAatoGo. the evening was Cathedral’s loss Red Cross hostess group will visit day night, Feb. 3, at Holy Ghost 1908 BROADWAY CH.5626I 549 Broadway TAbor 6201 to the K-Ducat team, 45-27. Ham­ the sick and convalescent patients church. For another month has pered by the lack of substitutes, in Fitzsimons hospital. The pro­ gone by and Thufsday adoration the CYPC team suffered its first gram of games and card- playing is here again. At 8 o’clock members loss. will be held in the Red Cross rec­ will attend Holy Hour services to­ SPECIAL-$1 0.95 The other two games were much reation hut. Girls who would like gether. Everyone is welcome. The more closely contested with St. to participate should call Kath­ club hopes to make February’s at­ Brake Rellne—Chev., Ford, Plymouth Louis’ coming from behind to nip leen E. Lare, AL. 4579, after 6 p.m., tendance the largest yet. St. Joseph’s, 20-18. Our Lady of or Adelyne Frankovich, AL. 5916, The Marksmen, St. Mark’s bas­ Lourdes team also surged ahead between 9 and 5, by noon Feb. 7, ketball team, have been making a ART MALIVATI, im \ in the closing moments to trip S t so that transportation may be ar­ mark in the council ba.sketball TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE Mark’s club, 26-22. ranged. league. To date their record stands 1733 GLENARM TAbor 5287 A fine crowd was on hand to To make it a triple-header for at two wins and one loss. The first Monday, Feb. 7, the CYPC basket­ was received Monday, when the ball team will play St. Joseph’s team was beaten by the Our Lady HUDSON VIC HEBERT, Inc. team at 7 :45 p.m. in the Oscar of Lourdes squad, 26-22. The Malo gymnasium. The K-Ducats Since 1913 Marksmen, however, are aiming defeated the team last Monday for their third victory when they night by a score of 45-27. Only play St. Mary’s of Littleton Feb. 7 five men showed up and Coach at Oscar Malo hall at 8:45 p.m. 3660 Downing Denver Phone AC 4848 Yoleff asks for more men for next Club members are urged to be at Monday’s game. the game and give their team vocal On Tuesday, Feb. 8, the Rev. support. GUARANTEED REPAIR WORK Elmer J. Trame, S.J., of Regis col­ The bowling league is again in ON ALL MAKE CARS lege, will address the religious dis­ progress with several teams bat­ cussion group. His topic will be tling for first place. Bowlers are Only Skilled Mechanics Work on Your Car “Science and the Soul.’’ This meet­ also competing for individual A PERMANENT BURSE FOR THE PERPETUAL EDUCATION OF COMPLETE OVERHACL AND TUNE-UP ing will be held at 8 p.m. in the scores. Every Sunday at 6:30 at Gold room of the Knights of Co­ Centennial lanes, the bowlers are A SEMINARIAN IS $6,000. ANY PORTION OF ' BRAKE RELINING-ELECTRIC SERVICE lumbus building. There will be an in action. The league ia open to all Easy Terms — No Red Tape p C 0 admission charge of 10 cents. The members who are interested. club wishes to thank Father Carl Marking Times, tho club paper, THIS, HOWEVER, CAN BE LEFT. Dave Staub Auto Service Pena-Tread gives this same V. Schwarz, C.SS.R., for his in­ was received by members this week. %• 2725 W. 29lh Ave. at Speer GL. 3645 teresting talk at the last meeting The staff published the newsletter double protection to your cor of this group. Jan. 30, . . . normol tire traction PLUS A social activity is scheduled The February business meeting for Wednesday, Feb. 9. As yet is scheduled for Thursday evening, strong, penetrating steel claws definite arrangements have not Feb. 10, at Holy Family school at that control skids on ice, snow been made but be sure to keep 8:30. Mark that date on your cal­ THE SUM OF $500 WILL TAKE CARE RADIO SERVICE this date open. Members -will be endar. A Complete Service for Car or Home Radioe or greasy blacktop. furnished full details by postcard Wa Will Serve Ton Beet as soon as plans have been com­ St. Joteph'i Appreciotet pleted. OF A STUDENT FOR ONE YEAR On Friday night, Feb. 4, there CoHiedral ParlY - L JAMES MOTOR TO. will be regular league bowling at (St. Joiapk’* Young People’* Club) 9 o’clock, Colfax lanes. The Sham­ S t Joseph’s club would like to tr r 1278 Lineolo Dodge Sc Plymouth Seles St Service KE. 8221 rocks, captained by Frank Breen, thank members of Cathedral Y P r a still maintain their six-game lead for the entertaining party given B ^enaW^ea

Thurwly, Febniory 3,1949 Offie«, 938 Bannock Stroof THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Tfliopliono, KEysteno 4205 PAGE NINE RANGERS SEEK 18th VICTORY Not This Time Gagers Begin 2nd Round + .' + ^ 4* The Reps Rangers seek their 18th victory Friday night against Western State in the renewal of a traditional rivalry Ranger Pivot that dates back more than a score of years. The teams will meet again Saturday night with both games being played in ihe Auditorium annex, Denver Of Play Thursday Probably a more difficult task counters 'as if the year’s success will face the Buzz Boys Monday depended on the outcome. night in the same arena when they Jimmy Core from Delta will meet the high-flying St. Ambrose again spark the Mountaineers, as­ Bill Matches Top, Bottom Squads; Bees, who have won their last six sisted by Clayton Gray, at six feet, games by sizable scores. flve inches, the tallest man on the Gremlins Seek Revenge on Mullen The Gunniion Mountaineers squad, and A1 Tollis, one of the coma to Denver under the tute­ fastest men in the mountain area. Parochial Basketball league fans will be treated to an early inaugural of the second- lage of Rudy Schlott, who took ST. AMBROSE BEES round schedulings because of a one-day advance in the regular date of pMy. The triple-bill, over the coaching reins at West­ ern State last fail after Ed Wil­ HAVE FINE RECORD matching squads that rank frqm top to bottom on the percentage scale, will begin at 7 lett had accepted a coaching job The St. Ambrose Bees boast a o’clock in the auditorium annex Thursday, Feb. 3. at Idaho State. Of the 12-man more impressive win and lost Regis high will tip-off against-the Annunciation Cardinals in the opener; Mullen will squad only six veterans of record (9-3) and are undefeated oppose the St. Francis Gremlins at former years remain and the in two circuits, the Iowa confer­ 8,p.m.; and tha finale at 9 p.m. Mountaineers' five victories to ence and the Midlands conference, wifi be watched most closely by date are outweighed by nine in each of which they have won the Cathedral and Holy Family fol­ defeats. four and dropped none. Their lowers. In reverse order of the Previous records usually go by three non-conference losses came initial round, the first named the board when the traditional early in the season. school will be the home team. Western State-Regis rivalry is re­ Together with the Idaho State Tha contasts bring together a The disheartening feature of against Big Bob Kurland, whosR sumed and the R jA ers are facing Bengals, who come to Denver the truly representative assembly of watching the Denver Chevrolet defiant gestures to the excited fane Garry Simon both Friday anT Saturday en- following week, the Bees constitute league talents. Regis, at the became, unlike the good natured the toughest opposition the Rang­ moment, leads all other squads squad suffer defeat at the hands of the Phillips Sixty-Sixers was taunts of other player.s, purely in­ ers are apt to face the rest of the with a perfect record of six wins solent. But 15 points in the third season. In fact they stand a good in the first round. Tho fee of not 80 much the 12 points which quarter, the best shooting he ha8 chance of marring the Buzz Boys’ tonight’s meeting was tho only separated the teams at the end— ever done in Denver, and 26 pointt 17-2 win record. raamber of the loop to fail in its E the brilliance of the game is not for the four quarters were enougji I CIDCLinC SIDEIICHTS Jim O’Connor, who became bas­ bid for victory, but Annuncia­ indicated by the score—but the to decide the game. By Jim Kelly : ...... ketball coach at St. Ambrose’s last tion team has been improving CROWD FOR SHORTY September, had previoMly coached with each game and on several manner in which Gordon occasions .was defeated by the (“Shorty”) Carpenter regarded But it was Mr. Carpenter who the 1942-43 squad which was con­ A SHOT DEFLECTED right under the hoop by Blue- the game as a personal defeat. sidered the finest St. Ambrose jay Dewhurst saves two points in the battle for first-place slim margin of a few points. drew the sympathy of the crowd ae Everyone who sits at the press table in City Auditorium team in recent years. His victory AH, REVENGE! The collapse of the Chevs in the he took a merciless riding all night, annex is in agreement that a rearrangement of the prep rooting honors that closed the DPL’s first round. Ronnie Himstreet was third Quarter was not pleasant as suffered a quasi-personal attack over Loras (43-84) on the Loras frustrated in this attempt, but the Regis Raider had his hands on sections would not only save wear and tear on eardrums, but floor two weeks ago ia the high The Mullen-St Francis’ fray has first doubt, then indecision, and from Lou Beck, who played medio­ give each school’s pep group a distinct and equal prominence the sphere often during the afternoon. Teammates Hansen (7) and ill the trimmings of a “natural.” finally utter degeneration tore the cre ball, and sufferea innumerable point of the season. Jack Donnelly, Frazzini (11) await Dewhurst’s brush-pass.—(Bill Smyth photo) scarcely enjoyed under present conditions. The deafening din six foot, four-inch center, is the In the first outing of the year, the team apart. Even worse, however, tongue lashings from Gerald Tuck­ just inches removed from the timer, scorers, PA announcer, and chief threat with 177 points in 11 4“ “t" ~f- i ” Mustangs rushed their taller oppo­ was the defeat of Mr. Carpenter. er, as cocky a ball player as ever radio men is upsetting, to say the least. games for a 16.1 average. nents to defeat in a surprise up­ His was a brilliant game, laced on knee protectors. With plenty of leatt on both *ide> of the court, why O ne Point Drops Joys From Tie set. Revenge for that eonqueet throughout, and these few words The despair which Came oveir All varsity games will start at will surely be the intent of the are no criticism of the leader­ Shorty as KurladH poured in should the rooters of two schools be congregated just a 8:30 with the Regis freshmen meet- short distance from each other? Organised cheers are heard Fransaliens. Also, the teams will ship he displays as Denver’s play­ basket after basket, against the ing Cobb Plumbing, Greeley fresh­ be battling to break a three-way ing-captain. But nothing is as so­ best that Denver could offer in*thie to advantage only by those out in front of the neise; The men, and "Rockmont college, re­ working press, broadcasters, etc., whom it bothers at such tie for third position. bering as to watch a big man on a way of opposition, was devastating. spectively, in the next three games. Regis Quint Take Cathedral lost last week’s classic close range; and the players, who take heart from the sup­ big job—and without the slightest There was nothing on Shortyls port, presumably. The great body of spectators around and to the Regia Raiders by one point, chaQce of success. mind except winning, - and there and the sharp disappointment of was nothing in the world he could behind the Pep clubs hear merely a cacophonous racket. NOTICE In a way, it was strange to see The concentration of decibels might be reduced consider­ this defeat could be thi impelling Big Shorty lose control of himself. do to win—but he never stopped ably if separate sections are reserved on each side of the floor The Denver Parochial First-Round Honors force that might make matters dif­ He looked much like a man en­ trying. for the rooters of the two schools whose teams are actually ficult for the Holy Family Tigers. gaged in the fight of his life, but And when at the end of the long league basketball triple- After a slow start, however, the on the court. Less confusion and intermingling of efforts would By H oward McCall never able to see his opponent. For evening, with two minutes left in header originally scheduled Bengals have been moving right result, and separation from the rival crowd should lend dis­ The Raiders of Regis made a daring mid-afternoon raid the first time this year Shorty grew the game, he retired to the bench tinction to each group’s vocal offerings. Strict arrangements for Friday will be played along and now share the rating be irritated on the playing court, and it was not so much the score which would have to be made, however, for rapid replacement of Thursday night, Feb. 3, in last Sunday on the trophy room of the Parochial Basketball hind the Bluejays. slammed the ball around as if some­ exhausted him as it was a bruised rooters between games. On some occasions in the past, a few the City Auditorium annex. league—and they now possess the laurels of the first-round The second session of the week­ how the sphere were to blame. spirit. selfish students have been hesitant about giving up seats that end court engagements will be held This happened late in Gte third But strangely, in spite of his schedule by virtue of the one-point, 25-24 victory they as usual on Sunday afternoon, at rightfully belonged to their successors. snatched from the Cathedral Blue- quarter when seven points sep­ heated and personal attack on Dick F e F i v e 2, 3, and 4 o’clock, respectively. arated Denver from the leading Reich in the fourth quarter. Car­ Down Santa jays in the Denver auditorium St. Joseph’s Bulldogs will meet Phillips. Time out was called. But penter was more outstanding with annex. the Annunciation team in the pre­ nothing could be done that night his team at the short end of a 69- No returns will be in for awhile on invitations to the Na­ liminary. The Mustangs and the 47 score than were Lou Beck and tional Catholic Intercollegiate basketball tournament, but cheer­ Though this contest made leaves them sharing a tie posi­ No Freeze h r Buzz Boys Regis high the undisputed king Tigers will match strides in the in­ Bob Kurland of the Bartlesville ful officials have revealed a last-minute change of mind at termediate contest, and St Fran­ tion. Both squads have been de­ of tho loop for the moment, veloping with each game. Unfor­ Giants. And even he, an old cam* certain schools well up in the latest rankings. St. John’s of cis’, 1948 champion, will meet the paigner, must have been touched Brooklyn, De Paul, and Villanova, for example, may yet decide there was a mad scramble for tunately, they have both had on- the other standings in the re­ current league leader. Regis, in the by the wild applause at the end of to forego waiting around for a dubious bid to the New York In Sizzling 89-47 Victory closing encounter. and-off days which deprived them the last battle. Invitational, concluding correctly that a championship won in maining two games of the day. Present rMordt litt St. Jo* of additional wins. It will be a B y A l D ark Inactive St. Francis' was forced real ball ?ame if both are “up” Denver would mean more than a first or second-round loss in •«ph'a and Anniitteiotion in that Parochial G otham . The loyal Regis fans turned out with sleigh bells on Sun­ to share tho third.place position order at tha bottom of tha stand* for this one. B League Even without the appearance of the three above, however, day night to w atch the Northland Buzz Boys run through with the Mullen and the Holy inft. Tha Bulldofi wara sue- The Fransalians have the talent Team W L Pts. (Jpp. Family t^ami as a result of the our town will be treated to a substantial helping of excellent eeiiful in their first contest of —and the Raiders have the record. Assumption, ;heir paces beside the Knights of St. Michael’s college, Santa M uitanfi triumph over the An* basketball. The 30-odd teams who have already asked for invita­ Fe, N. Mex. Playing in their own gymnasium for the first the 1949 season, and that was Potential ability and the confi­ Welby...... 8 0 78 64 tions make that an assurance. nunciation Cardinals and tha their only win. On rating alone, dence that court finesse has es­ Cathedral ...... 2 0 41 85 time this season, the Rangers did Tigers’ victory over St. Joseph's tablished will be traced on the S t Joseph’s ___ 1 1 47 46 ♦ ♦ ♦ not have to press to leave the put all they had into their few Bulldogs last week. The Cardi­ this should bo an even conflict, minutes of basketball, and their and it is possible that here tha hardwood early in this struggle. St Francis’ ...... 2 1 65 71 Father James Moynihan, president of the Junior Paro­ scrappy but understaffed Michael- nals and the Bulldogs fill tha Cardinals will start on the trail The Gremlins are still within Regis...... 1 2 63 70 chial and Parish leagues, has called a meeting of all parish men on the short end of an 89-47 all is something worth recording. two lower rankings in that order. A good part of the show on any to subsaquent triumphs. reaching distance of the crown Holy Fam ily ...... 0 2 34 47 men's club presidents, JPL athletic directors, and parish score. The winter wind did blow in The Cathedral-Regis tilt was a Mullen and Holy Family quin­ they held last year, and it is pos­ Scores o f C8im«G played Jan. 211 loop leaders for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Fab. 9, at the Knights the Regis gym, but the basketball night when the Rangers are in Walby» Reci*. 24 battle in true championship form tets will have a little private bat­ sible that they may stall tha Raid- St. FrancU' 20; Annunciation tauit 19 of Columbus building, 1575 Grant, to discuss participation was very hot indeed. town is Phil Antonelli, five feet, both in the play of the rival quin­ nine inches tall with socks on and tle if Thursday’s sch^uling still era’ march in that direction. C«tb4dra]» 17; St. Jofttpb't, 16 by those groups in a city-wide pre-tourney ticket sale and NICE, BRYCE tets, and in the support rendered well known up North for the kind publicity campaign. The men’s clubs, particularly, hava Bryce Heffley, the handsome lad by the largest audience of the started the ball'tolling in the ducat department by encour­ in the green trunks, stole the fea­ of basketball that makes saps of year. aging purchase of reservations for each night of the meet. the cloud hangers. He unwrapped ture scoring attraction role by pot- his stuff for the Michaelmen Sun­ Except for an early period of Raiders and Jays Advance Together Mail orders for tickets may be sent to NCIT Tickets, 1824 tin? the hoop for nine field goals the game and again in the last and four free throws, a neat 22 day night with a burst of speed Curtis street, Denver 2, Colo. The scale is: Stage, $2.40; parquet, that would have looked good on moments, the two teams were By D avid I. R yan . 4-• H-' • $2.10; and first balcony, $1.80. points. Bobby Wallace hit for 14, cinders. Phil is a senior at Regis never separated by more than a Arrangements were scheduled to be made Feb. 2 for spon­ Harvey Moore and Bob Fisher for and this is his last year of college single field-goal margin. The story Regia and Cathedral came through Friday night with Why and Wherefore sorship of the tournament by the Catholic Young People’s clubs 11 each, and set-shot artist Dick basketball. of the fast contest is recorded, in cushioned victories in preparation for their loop-leading of Denver, said Father Barry Wogan, director of youth activities Retry stayed in the fold with 10 fairness to both teams, in the scor­ points. KNIGHTS HUSTLE clash last Sunday. The Raiders defeated the Holy Family in the archdiocese. ing ledger: First quarter, 9-9; half Tigers, 42-29, and the Bluejays It wai a good night for the time, 18-17, Cathedral; third peri' ing fourth period, Jim Hegge man­ ♦ ♦ ♦ firzt string Rangart, a warm The Knights of SL Michael’s downed the Mullen Mustangs, never let the action lag for their od, 21-20, Regis; and the same aged to bag five points for the Coats, hats, gloves, mufflers, etc., were conspicuous at the workout on a very chilly eve­ marginal difference four points 46-35. In a closer contest—the Fransalians, while he and his Regis-St. Michael game because few spectators had the nerve to ning; but for the loyal Regit fan part in the exhibition. Ted Spring­ later at the sound of the final night’s thriller — St. F r a n c i s’ it wai a night to ite tha ra- er, Bob Ortiz, Dick Shelley, and teammates froze the ball as much shed protection against the bitter January chill that overpowered whistle. Gremlins beat off a St. Joseph’s the inadequate Regis gym heating plant. Fortunately, the contest iervat in action. Coach Varnell John Alire lack the height and ex­ as possible. Although the Bulldogs itself was such that veteran bench-warmers were not called used them all: Pete Berney, perience for top-flight play, but REFEREES' SKILL TESTED rally to squeeze through the Bull­ dogs, 34-32. outscored the Gremlins in the last upon to perform their usual assignment under the handicap of Phil Antonelli, Jim Sheehan they displayed good eyes for the The skill and judgment of the a plunging therometer. (who laft for Notre Dame the basket and the kind of spirit that BULLDOG ACE HITS 19 quarter, 6-6, the strategy paid off. Western fans admire. referees, Davis and D’Hallicourt ♦ ♦ ♦ following day, winner of a were constantly called upon Despite stand-out play by Ivan But it was a nip-and tuck ball prized scholarship), Jerry Cour- The Regiz freshmen helped to throughout the game. Incluifing DeHerrera—he chalked up 19 game down to the -wire. It has come to our attention through an unimpeachable sey. Tommy Waters, and Jerry take the chill off the air by source that Ranger coach, Larry Vamell, took the easy way out the two free throws made at the counters for the Bulldogs—S t Jo­ Mullan gave Cathedral a hard Simon. downing Pat and Mike’s grill, outset to tie the tilt for the first seph’s could not keep up with the time of it, but tha Mustangs between halves of last Sunday’s game. The dressing rooms in the The seldom seen replacements 40-28, in a preliminary contest. Northside gym are side by side, with connecting door, and when time, a total of 39 personals and fast-stepping Gremlins. In a broil- did not have Bluejay endurance. Varnell led his warriors into the Regis cubicle to deliver the several technical fouls was re­ The Jays held a one-point ad­ usual rest-period advice in his best Southern oratorical manner, corded. Three players in all were vantage at tha quarter mark, who should be heard but the St. Michael coach already well Mt. Carmel Teams Ahead banished via this route, but it was K. of C. 10-9; a two-point lead at the started on a harangue of eloquent proportions. “He’s got me no reflection against the fine spirit half, 17-15; and a four-counter beat,” commented Larry, and forthwith the whole Regis squad of the victims. Hard and driving as OWLING lead going into the final period, B 30-26. Then came the deluge as took comfortable positions to listen unabashedly to the im­ In Parish Cage Tourney the pace was, there was more open passioned pleas meant only for the ears of their rivals. t evidence of sportmanship in this Standings, Jan. 27 Cobe Jones' cagers hit for 16 The point of the lecture oCcaiioned tome little turprite, Both ML Carmel teams went ous trouble as it dawned St. fray than has been exhioited be­ Teams points to bag their 46-point total however. “What’t wrong with yon fellows?*' eried the Santa into the lead last week end in their Patrick’s, 43-31. fore this season. WL Avg. while the Mighty Mites could respective divisions of the Parish SecreUries ...... *6 24 788-42 only garner nine counters. It Fe mentor, “Why don't you buttle?” The Buzz Boyt to a In Sunday night play the Mt Coach Cobe Jones, in a strategic ChaBcellarB ...... _____ 88 27 712-87 man intitt that St. Michaal't wat tha tpeediett, “huttlingatt” Basketball league. The Alexians Carmel HNS crew met up with a move that almost accomplished its D .putics ...... - _____ 32 2S 780-7 was tight and close until the last quintet they had faced all teaton. in the Saturday division came little oppostion and handed As­ purpose, switched the defensive T ru s tC i ...... 29 780-84 quarter, but it was then that through with their third straight Grand Knixhts ...______30 so Y80-68 Cathedral went far into the lead sumption team of Welby a smack­ a.ssignments of his starters— Blue- Guards ...... ______23 82 757-86 victory to ring up a perfect three- ing 57-33 defeat In the low sec jay center Sweeney covering Raid­ Nsvizators ...... 26 35 766-80 and iced the game. The decision and-nothing record. The HNS tion of the division St. Augustine’s er Bob Burns, and Dewhurst WirdfOB ...... 26 36 761-44 was hardly in doubt after the quintet of the Sunday division of Brighton team downed winless guarding the Regis pivot man, Dick Individuals final stanza got under way, garnered its second win in as many Gamei At e . Blessed Sacrament team for its Massman. Collectively, each pair tsAUveti— C...... 47 180-82 TIGERS NOT College Basketball starts and earned its top position first win. The Brighton five, paced accounted for 12 of their squad’s Kinx— T...... 60 178-48 because of its better offensive and Carr—N ...... , 67 171-84 TROUBLESOME by Molander who gathered in 16 points, and, individually, they were ..... 64 170-19 WESTERN STATE YPC team of the Sunday division points, outscored the favored often guarding their line-up op­ S cher.r— W...... that got a bye also has a two and- K. M arUcher G. K. ______60 169*64 After the opening period, when FRIDAY A SATURDAY. FKB. 4 * 1 Blessed Sacrament crew, 35-29. ponents after precision checks and Alff— D...... 60 169-9 they led by three points, 10-7, REGIS nothing record but has allowed six the subsequent switches. T. Berlin— S...... 57 168-lS more points to pour through its STANDINGS W agner— G...... 89 166-0 Regis had little trouble cutting ST. AMRROSE Parish Basketball Loagua Dick Maksman was really “tops” M ulltn— D...... 67 166-26 down the Holy Family Tigers, VS. defenses while scoring 10 counters Alcorn— S...... 9 164*8 Eight and nine point leads at half­ One reason, among sever­ MONDAY. FXB. T less. SATURDAY DIVISION in his-best ball game of the year...... 163*81 TEAM Lynch— C. ..—— S3 W L P is. Opp. The record reads thai^ he was held 0* Donnell—S...... 60 111*48 time and the three-quarter mark al, for Cathedral’s Friday AUDITORIUM ANNEX It took the Sacred Heart taam Mt. Carm tl AUxians.... 3 0 156 138 to one field goal, a tribute to McMahon— W...... 57 161-27 gave _ the Raiders a comfortable night win over Mullen was the eight minutes before it could Holy CboBt ...... 0 94 67 C. M srU eh.r—T...... _____ 64 168-21 3|icrc6 H urt ...... 1 71 Dewhurst’s efforts. It does not tell, margin on which to work. Both inability of the .Mites to control Reserved Seats $1.20 Admission 70c chalk up a point against the 66 Swigert— G...... 45 167-28 AiiBUBtUtioB alumni .. 0 2 91 109 however, of his motion in the key­ ...... 54 quintets blasted away .for high rebounds. Ray Cordinaz (22) pUt Sf. Patrick's ...... 12S Monckton—G. K. 167-16 TICKETS AT MAX COOK. 1688 GLENARH Altaians and at intarraiision it 0 3 102 hole slot, his pass-outs, or his Ramsey— G. K...... 60 157-5 points in the last period, but here his all into this jump, but Nonti trailed, 19-7. Tha Mt/ Carmal SUNDAY DIVISION P rliuU — D...... 60 188-22 again the Raiders came out the Frazzini stretched a hand highesr T E A M w L PU. Opp. screen maneuvers, especially as _____ ...... 156-12 club had some rough going in Mt. Carm tl HNS... Kruse— T...... 54 ... 2 0 90 61 Burns came under the hoop from Beeklus— N...... 53 166-48 winners, outscoring the Tigers, IS­ to grab the sphere.—(Bill Smyth tha second half but managed to AnnunclslioB YPC ___ 2 0 60 67 the side court Sweeney performed M aion— W...... 64 165-6 IS. photo) hang on to its lead to finish A»»umption ...... ___ 1 a lo a 132 ...... 67 184-8 St. A u ru stias's ... smoothly from his pivot post as Ksrwln— G...... ahead, 48-40. Holy Ghost team, ,™ . 1 2 94 103 m ils— G. K . ___ 80 158-43 ^TLAS STEEL LATHES BletBed Sacriaeat ...... 0 2 66 75 the Bluejays attacked, and matched ...... Scarss last wscki Dshmer— C...... 67 163-18 Whole-Live gfl . . the Aleaians nearest and most teammate Dewhurst’s six counters. Day— N ...... ____ J ____ 24 183-0 dangereos rival in tho Saturday SATURDAY DIVISION Kane— T. ------...... 54 162-48 Mt. Carmel Alsxians, 48; Saervd Heart Raiders Heimstreet, Cronin, Hag- ______WOOD WORKING TOOLS division, never was in any seri- team, 40. Ifnlltran— C. — 44 152-88 Mrty, and injured Bob Kuntz, and Welsh—N . _____ ...... 42 151-28 Holy Ghost tsam, 43; St. Patrick's, 31. 60 SUNDAY DIVISION Cathedral mainstays Scheurn, J s rra tt— S...... — 150-80 Lobster Dinner ^ 1 °^ -...... SJ.ANDINGS Mt. Carmel HNS. 87 Asaumptien tsara Frazzini, and Hansen were the co­ M lll.r—G. ------57 147-18 No. 282 (Wsibr), 33 atolt^—5...... 60 146-87 lacludes Potatoes, Denver Parochial League St. Augustino'i (Brigbtoa), 35| BIsssad ordinating cogs of the respective H a y - D ...... — 51 145-18 Sacramsnt tsam, 19. squads. All shared in their teams’ Donixsn— G, K...... 60 144-18 A **Boneless Piece of Paradise^*^'^*^^*’ 8 ii. TIH Saw Basketball H orrissey— D...... 48 142-16 scoring in almost equal proportion Norton— W...... 57 139-61 Complete TEAM W L Pts. Opp. STANDINGS —a teatimonsl to the all-around IsoiUo—T ...... ______1____ 60 185-13 * C 1 Junior Parochial Basketball ability of these league performers. L .tr —C...... — 67 133-34 Only O At Regii ...... 6 0 .223 163 J. Berlin—W. — ...... 48 188-T Cathedral ...... 5 1 210 167 League In tha preliminary, Coach Ev 'BoIlmBB— K...... ______44 132-26 CLUB STEAK DINNER • NORTHSIDE DIVISION - Moor*—G...... 54 182-7 • Ih Stock St./Francis’ ... 3 3 224 210 TEAM W L Ptr..Opp. Stewart’s five slowly fell be­ Mullen ...... 3 3 214 223 St. Patrick's __—_____3 , 0 SS hind the Holy Family Ttfors as Mullen. 36-21. Through the ef­ Holy F am ily... 3 3 176 198 Holy Family ...... ^ 2 0 ■ 88 they inereaiod their load with fectiveness of their zone defense St. Vlncsot’s hem s...... 1 1 48 each passing quarter. Trailing St. Josapli't . . . 1 8 188 i o i 5l. Dominic's ..... I 1 XS in the firat quarter,, the Cardinals No. 818 Annunciation.. 0 6 156 216 St. Catbsrias's ______1 2 14-7 at tha firat period, the Bull­ were right in the running. An 8-7 Mt. CarmsI ______... 1 g £ dogs were unable to meet the standing at the start of the second Individual Statistics' St. Clara's ...______0 3 22 8x18 LsHm Scorss last weski Bengali aa they charged around canto, however, was extended to c FC FT PF PU. Avz. NORTHSIDE DIVISION tho pivot lor puth-upa. Walt 19-10 by the MuUanites at half­ Swoansy, C..... 6 29 18 24 72 12.0 St. Patrick's, 24; St. Cathtrino's, 14 Saunders controlled the pest for RESTAURANT Timken Bearinga Wsbbsr, S. F. S 28 13 19 63 10.5 Holy Family taam, 38; St. Vincaat's time. J«i6infGrs Ms 6 22 12 18 56 9 J hems, 21 the winners and led all tha The Mustangs continued their ♦ Private Entrance % 4 4 9 . 8 0 Massman, R..... i 25 4 21 54 9.0 Mt. Carmal. 17; St. Ctara's, 11 ugers with a 13-point tally. romping in the third and final ses­ D«Hcrr«ra, 9.J* 6 21 I t 22 S3 8.8 SOUTHSIDE DIVISION ray t< * Convenient Parking Only 1 1 3 H s tn , s .F .....a 18 13 IS 51 8.8 TEAM W L sion to enter a tie for the league Craboskl, S.J. 6 16 18 23 47 7.5 St. VIncsal do P aul's...... 3 0 with aino, one Iasi thaa Gyab- rating behind Regis and Cathedral. ^ Completely Carpeted Air Conditioned M eCsrty, S.F. t at 2 12 44 7 J Si. PbUemtna's ______2 0 oski, highartaa for tho lotors. Jaidinger and Sandri notched Soundsrs, H.F. 4 14 14 44 7.3 St. John's ...... — 2 I seven apiece in this triumph. Scor­ Catering to »{wr TOM KILLIAN lUB Haffsrty, R... 4 « • IS 41 8A CatbodrsI ------I I CARDS SIX DOWN OUvas, M...... 4 17 8 17 39 6.8 St. Francis da Sales' — 0 2 ing honors of the game went tn, 0128 INC. Bdwys SaaJri, a t ...... 4 17 S 20 39 4.8 St. Jamaa* ...... 0 Annunciation team failed in its Al Jenkini of the defeated BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS K. Msiras. A~. 8 14 10 10 38 7 J Scorss last wvaki bid for victory number one in the dinals, a jtlayer who h u never . Call SP. *700 . PE. 0905 SS Yean Serving the Trade Dawhurst, C... 4 IS 11 24 37 4.1 St. Vincent da Paul's, 20i St. Leuis'i 14 1878 So. Broadway Reservation. C ra a u a a ti A. S 14 a 17 34 TJt St. Phllomana's, 18; Cathedral; IS first-round as they lost the after- stopped trying tq win and to rally H aasoa, C...... 4 14 7 24 SS 8.6 St. Jaha's, 37] St. Joasa’, 4 >Boon finals to tha Mustangs of hia teammates to victory. /

I PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Strecf THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4205 Thursday, Februor^3, 1 ^ 9 Colgate U. Honors Polly Noone Becomes Bride Qouncil MODERNIZE YOUR OLD SEWING MACHINE UNDER ARTIFICAL LIGHT Father Gannon We reconstruct any make treadle Thara ara thraa factor* in viaion—tha eye* through which to Of Paul Sculley of Topeka Machine into a Modem Portable aee, the light by which to aee, the brain to intarpret maaaaga* or Cabinet Electric, (Blettcd Sacrament Pari.li, usa, Calif., are the parents of a Prints Folder cent through the eyea. If one ha* aya defect*—Glaaae* help to Danrar) second girl, Pamela Marie. Mrs. REASONABLE RATES conaerve energy and aaaiat light in apeed, accuracy and comfort The marriage of Miss Polly H. Lane is the former Jane Meany Minor Adja'ttmanU in Your Home. of viaion. Noone, daughter of Ray J. Noone of this parish. For Catholics Expert Repairing of All Makei. of this parish, and Paul E. Scul Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bindel and 24 Years Experience ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. F, Scul­ family moved to Denver recently The Denver Area council of the SW IGERT BROS. ley of Topeka, Kans., took place from Carlsbad, N. Mex., and are Boy Scouts of America in an effort Singer and White Reconitructed Mechinei for Saio at a Saving on Saturday morning, Jan. 29, be residing at 2915 Eudora street. All Major Repairs and Machines Guerenteed KEystonm 7651 to assist the scouting movement 1550 Califomia. O ptO m C tristS fore a Nuptial Mass in the Blessed Cub Auziliarr to Moot among Catholic boys has published Sacrament church. The ceremony The Cub Scouts’ Mothers’ aux­ a special folder directed to Cath­ ACE SEWING MACHINE CO. Gtlod Service was performed before the Rev. iliary of pack 23 will meet Thurs­ olic pastors and organizations. The 174 So. Broadway Denrer RA. 2250 At Right Prices William F. Mulcahy. day, Feb. 10, in the home of Mrs. folder is similar to the one being The matron of honor was Mrs Don Kirley, 2360 Dahlia street, at used by the area council in its an­ GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY 8 T T L K D Philip Hudspeth of La Junta, sis­ 1 o’clock. Mrs. Kirley will be as­ nual Round-Up campaign. ter of the bride. The bridesmaids sisted by Mmes. Donald Dunn and The folder has a special page were Misses Barbara Reichen and M. Reese. featuring pictures and quotations goiuinuiuuniiiiiiniiiuiiiiiniiiiuiuuiniiiuiuniinmH Grace Price. The best man was Mrs. C. J. Burley entered Mercy of Catholic leaders, who endorse Donald Sculley of Topeka, Kans., hospital Sunday, Jan. 30, for an the scouting movement. Leading Heavy Tap brother of the birdegroom, and operation. the list is the quotation of Pop the ushers Were R. James Noone, Miss Mildred Connell was hos­ Pius XI: “And the greater will b A* Low •65“’ THEODORE I brother of the bride, and Donald tess to 14 members of the Blessed your vigor, your strength, and your special/ Lonieau. • Sacrament circle of the Arch­ nobility of character in later years Mr. and Mrs. F. Sculley, parents bishop’s guild Thdm ay, Jan. 20. the more faithfully you attend to Easy Payments of the bridegroom, came to Denver An election of officers was held your ideals and your duties as HACKETHALl MARGARET A. MALONEY, 1586 Em­ A day before the end of to attend their son’s weddings Af with Miss Catherine E. Nadorff Catholic Boy Scouts.” erson street. Sister of Honora H. Cahil), ter a short wedding trip the young being re-elected president, and Los Angeles, Calif. Member of the Ca- his unprecedented. 13-year Archbishop Urban J. Vehr’s mes­ thedrai Altar and Rosary society. League couple will make their home in Mrs. Henry B, Nadorff, re-elected sage emphasizes that the Bishops Sofa hetis and studios! MORTUARY I of the ^cred Heart, Tabernacle society, reign as president of Fordham Manhattan, Kans., where Mr. Scul­ secretary-treasurer. For the past of the country have encouraged William O’Brien, Aaiociate g and St. Vincent's Aid society. Requiem university, New York, the Very ley is attending Kansas State col two years this group has offered the scoot program for Catholic Mass was offered Jan. 29 in the Cathe­ Rev. Robert I. Gannon, S.J. lege. He is a member of the Phi the Rosary at their meetings for 1449-51 Kalamatb St. | dral. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan (above), received the honorary de­ boys and says that “our Catholic A Son mortuary. KaMa fraternity. the conversion of Russia. laymen must assume the duty of Phone HAin 4006 E KATHERINE M. MURPHY, 534 Penn­ gree of Doctor of Laws in Colgate A reception was held in the Mrs. C. Walter Kranz and her SNOW FURNITURE & APPLIANCE sylvania avenue. Requiem Mass is being university’s mid-winter commence providinp* leadership.” offered at 9 o’clock Thursday, Feb. 3, in home of the bride during the after­ son, Walter, left Sunday to accom­ Also pictured and quoted are the 1613 Court Place AL. 5904 miiiiniiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiniiinnniniiiieg the Cathedral. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. ment exercises Feb. 1. Father noon, at which time an announce­ pany the body of Dr. Kranz, who Gannon delivered the graduation Rev. Barry Wogan, archdiocesan P. Horgn A Son mortuary. ment was made of the marriage died on Thursday of last week, to scout chaplain, and the Rev. CHARLIE ROMANOWSKl, Navajo address at the university in Ham­ of the bride’s father, Ray J. Noone, Huntsville, Ala. Mary Kranz of hotel. Requiem High Mass Is being of­ ilton, N. Y. The invitation to re­ Charles Jones, Denver area scout Call a fered at 9 o'clock Thursday. Feb. 3. in to Alice C. Elliott of Denver. They New York will meet her mother chaplain. 'rhe| three members of St. Joseph’s church. Interment Mt. Olivet. ceive the honor came from Col­ were married in Littleton Wednes­ and brother in Huntsville, where the arcbdiocesan lay committee are Boulevard mortuary. gate President Everett Case, who the funeral will be held. Walter Z O X E C A B MARIA A. CAMPANELLA, 3420 Pecos. day, Jan. 19, before the Rev. Fred­ also represented. They are Albert Wife of Tony Campanella; mother of Joe, succeeded Father Gannon as head erick McCallin. will return to Denver immediately, E. Seep, chairman, of Christ the METAL METAL METAL MAin 7171 Sam, and Anthony Campanella and Sadie of the Association of Colleges and Prompt, Coorttoai Sorrleo This Sunday the members of the but Mrs. Kranz will remain In King parish; Carl M. Ott of St. Cavaleri; also survived by six grandchil­ Universities of the State of New Altar and Rosary society and of Huntsville for about two weeks. CHEAPER RATES dren. Rosary will be recited -at 8 p.m. Francis de Sales’ parish; and Dr. FILES DESKS CHAIRS 2-WAY-RADIO Thursday. Feb. 8. in the mortuary draw­ York, a position the Jesuit held for the PTA will receive Communion Mrs. H. J. Von Detten was hos­ F. A. Peterson of Blessed Sacra­ CLEAN NEW CAB8 ingroom. Requiem High Mass will be of­ three successive terms. in the 8 o’clock Mass. All the tess to the members of St. Anne’s ment parish. fered at 10 o’clock Friday. Feb. 4, in Mt. During Father Gannon’s last six circle Tuesday, Jan. 25. Bridge Carmel church. Interment Mt. Olivet. women of the parish are urged to Complete Lines of Olinger mortuary. and one-half years as president, attend. awards were won by Mmes. L. lORTUARl JAMES J. CAMPBELL, 1430 £. 18th Fordham university liquidated a Twenty members of the St. Joan Johnson and F. Hesselbine. avenue. Husband of Juanita V. Campbell: debt of a half-million dolors, in­ Mrs. David Douglas will enter­ father of Donald L. and James J. Camp­ of Arc circle attended a bridge Over 100 Wamen \ M O h F E lK R A L creased its endowment by a like 1 bell, Jr.; brother of Kathleen Campbell luncheon in the home of Mrs. tain the memiers of St. Vivian’s s! OFFICE EQUPIMENT S GL. 5709 and Alfred Kavaoaugh: nephew of Mrs. amount, put $1,000,000 into new G. Mulligan. Co-hostesses were circle of the Loretto Heights Katherine L. Kavanaugh. Requiem High buildings and reconstruction, and Mmes. James Powers and Peter Women’s club in her'home at 2678 Attend Receptiani^ Mass was offered Feb. 1 in St. Dominic's AND The Day Mortuary has o church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger at present has an operating surplus D. Walsh. The prizes were Eudora street Friday, Feb. 4, at m ortuary. of $513,000. The present student awarded to Mmes. Freddy Curri- 12:30 p.m. The January meeting (St, Patrick’s Parish, Denver) very simple plan for pre­ GEORGE H. LYOON, 8416 Lawrence body numbers 13,200, compared gan and Paul Desilets. was held in the home of Mrs. In spite of the inclement weather street. Brother of Thomas A. and Martin with 7,010 in 1941, placing Ford­ arranging 0 funeral. J. Lydon, Mrs. Elisabeth C. Kelly. Mrs. Miss Grace Larson, who was a Harry White. Bridge awards were more than 100 women of the par­ Anna Norris, and Mrs. Sarah Smith. ham sixth among New York state’s patient at St. Joseph’s hospital, made to Mmes. James Reddick ish attended the reception tendered SUPPLIES Requiem Maas is being offered at 9:30 112 institutions of higher learning. and Louis Sullivan We recommend that you get o’clock Thursday, Feb. 3. in Annuncia­ has returned to her home. by the Rev. Achille Sommaruga, tion church. Interment ML OliveL Day W. E. Dolan returned recently Joini Huiband on Guam assisted by the assistant pastor, FOLDERS-FILING EQUIPMENT in touch with us for further m ortuary. from a trip to Des Moines, la. the Rev. Regis McGuire, on Thurs­ JAMES A. BURNS, 1001 Fillmore St, Mary Magdalene's Word was received that Mrs. information. street. Husband of Rebe Bums. Requiem The Mothers’ auxiliary of Boy Donald Hathaway arrived in Guam day afternoon, Jan. 27, in the audi­ Mass was offered Feb. 2 in Sl Joseph's Scout troop 145 will meet Wednes­ the latter part of October to join torium of the school. Hostesses for church. Salida. Society Sets Meeting day, Feb. 9, at 1 o’clock in the home I her husband. Ensign Donald L. the dergy were members of the EMILIA RAEL, 3022 West 14th ave­ \ of Mrs. Don Kirley, 2360 Dahlia Altar and Rosary society. nue. Mother of Bennie Rael, Richmond. (St. Mary Magdalede’, Pari.h, Hathaway, USN. Mr. Hatliaway C O I B C U L PRODUCTS CO. S Calif.; Flavio Rael, Esther Morgan, and street, with Mrs. H. E. Bowlds as has been stationed at Apra Harbor, The children of the school fur­ M onum en ts Arroma Blumgartner, Denver: daughter Edgewater) co-hostess. nished the entertainment Each We hare erected man; beauti­ of Teleafora C dc Baca; aister of Tillie The Altar society will meet Guam, since February of 1948, on Stationery — Office Equipment J ful monuments in Mt. Olivet Lucero. Lily Trujillo, Lola Paiz, Tony the U.S.S. Magpie, an American classroom presented a special num­ Cemetery. and Telesfora C de Baca, Jr. Also sur­ Thursday, Feb. 10, in the parish Circle Elects mine sweeper. The young couple ber. Refreshments were served. vived by two grandchildren. Requiem hall. A luncheon will be served at Officers were married in Blessed Sacra­ The cookies were baked by Mmes. 1707 Lawrence TA 2990 ^ Mass was offered Jan. 29 in St. Cajetan’s 1 p.m., with the following members Sanford Lucy, M. Strempel, and R. A. T. THOMSON church. Interment Mt. Olivet. The members of St. Rita's circle ment church Jan. 3, 1948. Mrs. ROSE PLANK, 914 13th street. Golden. in charge: Mrs. Jueschke, Mrs. Vendena in the home of Mrs. Lucy. were entertained Tuesday, Jan Hathaway is the former Mary 600 Sherman St. TA 8018 Mother of John G. Plank and Mrs. Evelyn Branch, Mrs. Squire, Mrs. Leo Murphy, daughter of Mr^and Mrs. Sunday is Holy Communion day Van Winkle of Golden, and Mrs. Rose Haug, and Mrs. Hanzlick. 25, by Mrs. Charles Parslow at a McNess of Edgewater; sister of Mrs. J. T. Murphy of this parish. Mr. for the members of the Altar and ’w w w w w *r ▼ WW W w w w w w w w w w Installation of the following of­ bridge luncheon. *An election of Rosary society. The society will ATTEND LORETTO Mar>’ Lentz, Mrs. Evelyn Florine, and officers was held, and the nomin­ Hathaway is the son of Mrs. Fred HEIGHTS WOMEN’S CLUB George C. Slangier of Idaho Springs, and ficers of the society will take place: Fraser and the gn*andson of. the meet Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 7, CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING Mrs. Elizabeth Faulhaber and Herman President, Mrs. Siegfried; vice ating committee, Mmes. Louis Dis in the lunchroom of the school. BAZAAR J. Slangier of Denver. Requiem Maas pense, Alfred H. Rampe, and Ralph late Mrs. Charles Haskell. was offered Jan. 81 in SL Joseph's church. president, Mrs. Osberg; secretary, Mrs. Rubylea Flageolle was re­ Lists of subscribers to the Feb. 3, 4, and 5 Golden. Interment ML Olivet. Mrs. Leo Haug; and treasurer, Hogan, presented the slate as fol­ Christmas collection were distrib­ ALBERT H. WYERS lows: Mrs. Geo. Anderson, cap­ ceived into the Church on Satur­ 4Tassified Ads 8psc* CourtuT of Mrs. Joseph Jueschke. day afternoon, Jan. 29, by Father uted at all Masses Sunday. Father Albert H. Wyers, 70, of 717 Kramoria The following were selected as tain, and Mrs. Guy Reed, re-elected It will pay yoa to road A lX of the following advartiiomentib ^ street, died Jan. 28 in Mercy hospital as secretary - treasurer. Guests Mulcahy and made her first Com­ Sommaruga wishes to extend SAM FRANK DRUG CO. after an illness of a week. Bom in Ger­ officers of the Holy Name society: munion Sunday. thanks for the generosity of his ColfaJC at Downing K£ 3217 many, Jan. 16, 1879, he came to this President, Joe Jueschke; vice pres­ were Mmes. F. M. Forquer and country and St. Louis, Mo., when a child. W. J. Bindel. The prize was won Two babies were baptized on parishioners to this collection. He attended school in St. Louis and in ident, J. S. Hershberger; treas­ Sunday, Jan. 30, by Father Mul­ Holy Hour will be held on Fri­ FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 1903 founded the A. H. W yers Printing urer, John Byers; and secretary, by Mrs. John Ruddy. day afternoon at 3:15 o’clock. SAVE TIME company there. He transferred the com­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lane of Az- cahy: Patricia Theresa Brennan, WOOD SALE—KindUnx, ranc*. beatar. PLEASE KEEP THIS NUMBER pany to Denver in 1922 and was president Edward Klocker. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Throats are being blessed after fam aca, firaplaca blocka, mill aoda—Da- INTERIOR painting and wall waibing. AND MONEY of the firm, which is at 1858 Stout Our Lady of Perpetual Help T. Brennan, with Vincent T. Smith Doth Masses on Thursday and at Jirarad |3.0e. KEyatona Z4(e. Free eatimata* and auggaatlona flY*n to streeL In addition, he was a director of circle will meet Feb. 4, in the home 3 o’clock in the afternoon and again baautity yovir home, Phon*: TAbor 1007, the Professional and Businessmen's Life and Patricia Marguerite Brennan FURNITURE Bamie Land. INCOME TAX SERVICE Insurance company. Mr. Wyers was a of Mrs. John Dolphin, 4540 W. Parish in Arvada as sponsors, with Ella Sheedy act­ in the evening. $2.50 up member of the Knights of Columbus, SL Hayward place. ing as proxy for the latter; and A pre-Lenten social under the FURNITURE bought, told or traded foi APARTMENT WANTED James' parish, and a veteran of the Mrs. Ben Branch has been ill in Dale Franklin Brown, son of Mr. auspices of all the senior groups eaah. Higbeat eaah pricaa paid. Eatimata* GR. 8768 Spanish-American war. a local sanitarium the past week To Have Dinner on ali alaaat* ot oitrehaodia*. Open are. PLEA SE! Yountr couple employed a t R«e- Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Mary E. and Mrs. Donald Francis Brown, of the parish is scheduled for Feb. ninga ontil S p.m., Sonday* 8 a.m. to It ister. desperately need furnished ipart* Wyers; a son, Carl A. Wyers; and two with pneumonia. with Glenn A. Kulp and Marie 19. Details are being planned and noon. Phone* I PE. 4014 or RA 6428 ment with private bath. Call KE ‘4205. grandchildren. Stephen A. and Patricia Ext. 8. _ ONE yVORE o n l y _ A lovely rhinestone earring was Wunsch as sponsors. the patronage of everyone is so­ Canr'a Pumltura. 1600 Sa Broadway. Ann Wyers, all of Denver. Requiem Mass found in the church some time ago On This Sunday was offered Jan. 31 in-SL James' church. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haraway licited. PAINTING AND DECORATING WANTED TO RENT: I q u a l i t y Interm ent SL Louis, Mo. W. P. Horan The owner may call for it at the will leave Friday morning for Lar­ •I e WCLERS & Son mortuary. rectory. Arvada.— (St. Anne’s Shrine) amie, IVyo., to attend the Denver Firat claa* Painting and Decorating Gl FURNISHED or unfurnished apartment or ZENO TESKA —Plans are being completed for 7471. house. Near St. Vincent de Paul HhooU Zeno Teska, Denver barber, died Jan. university and Wyoming univer­ St. Mary's Halds Two aduita and boy age six. RA. 9809. t§a4lAJM &. 30 of a heart attack in his home at. Jesuits Free Islands the annual Italian spaghetti din­ sity basketball game. BRICK REPAIRS 4804 Raleigh street. Born in Milwaukee, ner to be held on Sunday, Feb. 6. EMPLOYED couple desire furnished Wis.. Dec. 15. 1890, Mr. Teska moved McCarthy-Ncubuerger Wedding apartment. AC^ma 2989. ’ Of Evil Done by War The church has been redecorated BRICK REPAIRS Spactallxlng in brkk to Denver 29 years ago. He had owned Thursday morning, Jan. 27, the 40 Naurs' Devatian 1 several barber shops here. New York.—Mission work done and given the new look for this oc­ pointing and repairing, alao eanUcins ano CATHOLIC couple with baby deape^tely He is survived by his wife, Agnes casion. A special award will be marriage of Henrietta Emma Neu- painting. DE I860. .WALTER EVANS need house or bedroom apartment furmsbed Teska: a daughter. Mrs. Bernice Henry, by the Jesuits in the Caroline and given. Tickets are on sale now and buerger and Howard J. McCarthy, (St. Mary’* Academy, Denrer) 948 Steal*. or unfurnished. Good Reference. GL. *3028. American Pennant Philadelphia. Pa.; three sons, C. Norman, Jr., took place prior to a Nuptial Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Thomas, and Gerald Teska. all of Denver; Marshall islands is fast succeed­ will be sold at the dinner for $1 A and A FLOOR SERVICE Mfg. Co. a sister, Mrs. Frances Przytarski, and a ing in undoing the evils wrought and 50 cents for children under 12. Mass. Father Mulcahy officiated. Jan. 28-30, Forty Hours’ devotion brother, Frank Teska. both of Milwau­ by the war, reports Jesuit Missions. St. Anne’s circle members met The bride is the daughter of Dr. was held in the chapel. Students Sanding — Laying — Finishing LETTERING AND DECORATING kee; and four grandchildren. Requiem Karl T. and Dr. Katharina Neu- High Mass was offered Feb. 2 in Holy Progress made by the priests under in the church hall on Monday to had half-hour vigils for these three Old Floors a Specialty OF ALL ATHLETIC UNIFORMS buerger. Her sister, Marie Eliz­ Family church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Very Rev. Vincent Kennally, S.J., sew on new curtains for the hall. days. Guy Routaon, Member Loyola Pariah CHENILLE LETTERS. EMBLEMS Boulevard mortuary. abeth, acted as her bridesmaid. superior and Vicar Apostolic, is A potluck luncheon was held at Mother M. Rebecca, supervisor All Work Guaranteed AND MONOGRAMS CHARLES F. BROWN The bridegroom is the son of Mr of Loretto grade schools, and Sis­ CH. 5292 2925 Vine Charles F. Brown, World war I veteran, evidenced in the 15,717 out of noon. ^ iU ISth St., FonUu Baildlns. KE SM7 I and Mrs. Howard J. McCarthy of ter Mary Felicitas, Treasurer Gen­ died Jan. 30 of a heart attack in his 37.000 Caroline islanders who re­ Those baptized recently were: St. John’s parish. Donald Wagen- home. 3327 Zuni streeL A resident of ceive the sacraments regularly and eral of the Loretto society, spent Denver since 1921, Mr. Brown was em­ Ronald Albert, son of Mr. and bach was his best man. a few days at St. Mary’s this week. CHECKER CABS ployed in the main Post Office building the 650 practicing Catholics in the Mrs. Albert Richard Weekley, Immediately following the cere­ in the finance department. He was bom 10.000 population of the Marshalls Sisters Rose Genevieve and ED OUNDON in Mechanicsburg, 111., Feb. 21. 1897, and sponsors by proxy, Rita Petty and mony a wedding breakfast for the Mary Matthew stopped at St. TA. 2233 served with the army in World war I. In Three Maryknoll Sisters, the Paul V. Petty. members of Iwth families was Mary’s on their return trip from France he took part in the battle of the first American nuns to work in the Dale Roland and Katherine Ann, given at the Tiffin. A reception Meuse-Argonne and other major engage* China. The former has labored in ments. He was sent to Fitzsimons Gen­ Carolines, arrived in Korror last son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was held in the home of the the missionary field for 15 years, COM eral hospital for treatment and discharge. September. William R. Atchley; sponsors, Mr. bride’s parents from 4 to 6 o’clock the latter for three. They s^ke to WE HAVE MOVED Surviving are his wife, Angelina M. and Mrs. Lloyd Gautheir. in the afternoon. After a short Brown, 3327 Zuni street: a son. Raymond the students on the conditions in C. Brown of Cheyenne: and a grandson. ‘Burke’s Politics’ Brian Joseph, son of Mr. and wedding trip the young couple that war-ridden country. All Grades of Raymond C. Brown II. Requiem Mass Mrs. John J. Walker; sponsors, will make their home in Denver. A students’ Mass on first Fri­ ABEGG-FELLOWS P rinting Co. Lignite and Bituminous was offered Feb. 2 in St. Patrick's church. New York.—Burke’s Politics, a Alice Walker and James lAfrenz. They are both pre-medic students days will be resumed starting Fri­ Interment ML Olivet. OHnger mortuary. at Denver university. 1454 Welton in Rear • Denver • KE. 4054 Stoker Coals DR. C. W ALTER KRANZ selection from the writings and Ruth Ann, daughter of Mr. and day, Feb. 4. Mass will be cele­ Dr. C. Walter Kranz. 74. of 2205 speeches of Edmund Burke, 18th Mrs. Arnold Pyle; sponsors, Mr, brated on that day by the Rev. Eudora street, a dentist in Denver for 31 Mary Coughlin Wed century British statesman well and Mrs. Louis Pedota. William Heavey, S.J. Breakfast years, died. Jan. 27 in St. Joseph’s hos­ In Washington, D. C. will be served as usual. RAY COAL CO. pital of effects of a cerebral hemorrhage known for his pro-American and William Jeffrey, son of Mr. and suffered Jan. 23 in his home. Born in A wedding of interest to many Seniors’ pictures are being 116S So. Penn PE. 4604 Shakopee. Minn., April 25, 1874. he was pro-Catholic sympathies, is to be Mrs. Gail E. Rumley; sponsors by We Wish You Denver friends is that of Misa taken this week at Lainson’s. taken to Huntsville. Ala., by his family published in February by Alfred proxy, Helen Theresa Woods and A Merry Christmas and when he was four. Following his gradu­ Joseph M. Kelly. Mary Coughlin, formerly of Den­ Semester tests are being held in ation from Vanderbilt university den* A. Knopf. The selection was com­ ver, and Edward J. Hesterberg of A Happy New Year tiitry school in 1908, he practiced in piled and edited by Ross J. S. Michael Andrew, son of Mr. and Brooklyn, N. Y. The couple were all classes this week. m w m w w m w m w m Huntsville until coming to Denver in Hoffman and Paul Levack of Ford­ Mrs. Gerald A. Huck; sponsors, 1917. married at noon Jan. 29 at the The Bit-and-Spur Riding club is Joe Stremel, Largest Routt County Dr. Krans had occupied the same of­ ham university. Joseph Memanski (by proxy) and Shrine of the Bless^ Sacrament, initiating two St. Mary’s girls, Pat fice space in the M etropolitan building Mrs. Mary Huck. Hibert and Jackie Buttell. Semi-Hard Coal Dealer, Says: 25 years, and engaged in his profession Washington, D. C. lKavanauiS until he became ill a few weeks ago. He Nuns Note Centenary John Paul, infant soft of Mr The Rev. Louis Motry, professor Because of airplane flight can­ was a member of the Denver Dental and Mrs. Paul Marino; sponsors, of canon law at the Catholic uni­ cellations, St. Mary’s NFL group association and the Denver council of the St. Louis.—A triduum of Sol­ Mr. and Mrs. ^ohn Marino. Knights of Columbus. emn Masses noted the 100th anni- versity, officiated in the ceremony. was unable to attend the Cheyenne If It's Good, Clean Surviving are his wife, the former versa^ of the establishment of Father Forrest Allen purchased Miss Coughlin’s attendants speech m eet Mary Lou Harris, whom he married in the Sisters of Our Lady of Char­ a badminton set for the altar boys. were: Mrs. Joseph M. Fox III of Huntsville in 1912; a daughter. Mary, of It is also available foi*the use of Joseph F. t 9 - ^ New York city: two sons, Walter H. and ity of the Good Shepherd in the Brooklyn, a former classmate at Navy Mothers’ Club 462 Hot Cool You Want, Try Stephen W.. both of Denver: and a St. Louis archdiocese. others. Villa de Chantal, Rock Island, 111., Stremel grandson. Richard. Requiem High Mass matron of honor; Miss Helen E. Will M ^t on February 7 was offered Jan. 29 in Blessed Sacra­ at tha time of hit death was employed as // DEVOUT PEOPLE buy ment church., Interment in Huntsville. a heat operator engineer at Lowry Field. Spaeth of New York city, also a The Rocky Mountain Navy PAY NOTHING Ala. Olinger mortuary. Surviving^ are his wife, the former classmate at Villa de Chantal, and Mothers’ dub 462 will meet at 8 DOWN AND NU-KOL" memorials. Those who, LEO J. (TED) McDo n a l d Theresa Smith, to whom he was married Social Is Planned Miss Mary Jean Coughlin of Dav­ Leo J. (Ted) McDonald, 50, Denver in 1919; four daughters, Miss Ann and p.m. Monday, Feb. 7, at 1772 Grant AS LITTLE AS being faithful to their re businessman for many years, died Feb. 1. Miss Nettie Reedy^ ^^** Fem Newcomm, enport, la., a cousin of Hie bride, street, Denver. It Has No Equal Mr. McDonald, who lived at 4223 Knox and Mrs. Cecelia Phillips; two sons, bridesmaids. $5.00 PER MO. — At Lowest Pricea ligious convictions, desire to court, was a graduate of the University Eugene and Russeli, all of Denver; a sis­ In Golden Feb. 5 of Colorado. He had been in the tire ter, Mrs. Hazel Wlsner, Watsonville. Best man was Alexander Hes­ unrevocably record in gran­ business since he was graduated and Calif.; and four grandchildren. Requiem terberg of Brooklyn, a brother of had been employed by the Joe Kavanaugh High Mass will be offered at 9 :80 o'clock Golden.— (St. Joseph’s Parish) the bridegroom, and ushers were ABCD SERVICE ite an indication of these Tire company, Inc., for the past 16 Friday, Feb. 4, in Annunciation church. •—A dance and social will be held years. Interm ent ML OliveL Dennis S. Regan and Edward G. DORAN* convictions so that the influ­ Survivihg are his wife, Stella Mc­ in S t Joseph’s parish hall Satur­ Biggins, both of Brooklyn; and PVT. ELOY ROMERO day evening, Feb. 5. “Happy” Lo­ HATTERS ence of their name and faith Donald; two children, Joseph and Jean; Funeral services were held Jan. 28 Mark Pierre Coughlin and Peter CROW BAR COAL CO. one brother. Angus McDonald; and three for Pvt. Eioy Romero. World war II gan and his orchestra from the J. Coughlin, brothers of the bride. I “B it B*c*ndlti«alat sisters. Sister Marie William and* Miss casualty, who was killed in action in ' 0«rTl«* bdoiTtlj* __ Bettor Clean Duatleai may be extended far beyond Mayme McDonald. Denver, and Sister Cosmopolitan hotel in Denver, with A Low France, Nov. 9, 1944. Born in Denver wedding breakfast was served 733 E. Colfax at Clarksoa Heating Burning Delivary their life span. BenedicL Springfield, O. Arrangements SepL 12, 1924, Romero attended local Helen Hartley, singing and whist­ to 125 guests at the Wardman Aah will be made later. Boulevard mortuary. schools. He entered the service in 1948 ling vocalist, will furnish the mu­ Park hotel. CALL UAOI IStS Store Now for Winter T-B SIMON A. MORENO and was attached to the medical corps, sic for dancing on the splendid Par Praa Plck-«x bb4 DtOrafy Funeral services were held Jan. 81 858th infantry. He took part in the In­ Mrs. Hesterberg attended the TA. 2336 35th & Wazee for Simon A. Moreno, technician fifth vasion of France. floor. A new Hammond organ will Blessed Sacrament school in Den­ JACQUES BROTHERS grade, who was killed in action in World Surviving are his father, Eioy Romero. also be featured for the first time ver, and was graduated from Villa war 11. Mr. Moreno was born in Swink 2587 W, llth avenue; four sisters, at the Feb. 5 social. Oct. 28, 1918, but moved to Denver as Mrs. Russeli Tofoya, Mrs. Norman Daw- de Chantal and Georgetown Visita­ a child. He withdrew from high school ^n, Mrs. Abe Trujillo, and Mist June The price of admission is $1 per tion convent in Washington. She Since 1902 in order to join the army in 1942. A ^m ero; four brothers, Valentine. Ernest. couple. is the daughter of Mrs. Francis GOOD CLOTHES NEED member of the S2nd airl^rne division, Eddie, and John Romero, and several MONUMENTS OF DISTINCTION he served in the European theater and aunts and uncles, all of Denver. Requiem Refreshments and. novelties will R. Hoehl of Chevy Chase, Md., No t b e EXPENSIVE Beautiful Services was killed In Holland, ^ t . 29, 1944. Masa was offered i% Sacred Heart church be available. It Is su^ested that and the late Mark Coughlin of 28 E. 6th Ave. AL 2019 Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jan. 28. Interment ML Olivet. patrons make up parties to enjoy Denver. At Costs Any Family Leon R. Moreno, 2550 W. 48rd avenue; SISTER MARY ERBACHER four brothers, (^cil, Elno, Dominic, and Word has been received in Denver of inexpensive e n t e r t a i nment in Mr. Hesterberg is an alumnus THE Anthony Moreno; and three sisters, Mrs. the death of Sister Mary Erbacher at wholesome surroundings. of the Brooklyn Preparatory Can Afford Albert Marin, and Pauline and Frances the mother-house of the Sisters of Mrs. Mildred Delaney and Mrs. school, Georgetown university, and Moreno, all of Denver. Requiem Wgb Charity of Leavenworth in Xavier, Kans. TRADI u. s. Mass was offered Jan. 31 in Our Lady She was 68 years old and had served in Eugenp Bolitho returned Sunday S t John’s university school of law. ENGLISH 6E0. P. HACKETHAL MARI MTCRT of Guadalupe church. Interment ML the community for 48 years. She was from Crawford, Neb., after at­ He served for three years with the lU. COLD .SPRING orncf OliveL stationed at SL Vincent's home in 1923 tending the funeral of Mrs. Mary army air foren in the Pacific, and MONUMENT.S WILLIAM D. REEDY for almost two years and had also taught Duffin, mother of Mrs. Delaney is now connected with the New TAILORS iMAurifUL tMnrrat William D. Reedy. 8635 Lafayette in Helenh, MonL, and at SL Vincent's FUNERAL DIRECTOR street, died in his home Jan. 80. Born in orphanage in Leavenworth. Kans. She and nandmother of Mrs, Bolitho. Amsterdam Casualty Co. of New 901 FIFTEENTH STREET Bamee, Kans., Mr. Reedy was one day was bom and reared in SL Marys. Kans. The Very Rev. Howard Delaney of short of 51 at his death. He farmed for York. His faUier, former president 2206 East Colfax at Gaylord THK RAINBOW LINE OF GRANITEg Survivors include one sister in Cal­ Walsenburg, a grandson, sang the of the Borough of Brooklyn, is a Combine Quality apd Styl* a time in Kansas and moved in 1987 ifornia; a cousin, Father Vincent F. at Pricaa You Can Afford BAst 1867 to Brighton where he worked with a coo-: Erbacher, 8.J., SL Louis. Mo.; and siz: Requiem High Mass. Mrs. Duffin commissioner of the Board of MMVWWWVWWVWVWMA tractor. He came to Denver In 1940 and cousins in the Sisters of Charitr, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 24. Water Supply of New York city. T>

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The Denver Catholic Register President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Rditor______R t Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Reg istorials Managing IMrector„...... Rev, John B. Cavanagh, M.A., LittD.- Hear Associate Elditors—M. F. Everett Jour.D.; Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A.; Linns Riordan, A.B., Litt.M.; Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A.; or at whatever hour they wish in the quality that every journalist Rev. John Ebel, M.A.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A.; Paul H. Hallett Where .to Put ' the Eucharistic watch hour. Catholic Press must cultivate—simplicity. Litt.D.; Art Editor, Leo Canavan. Editorial Assistants: Robert Hoyt, Encouraging, too, has been the In the writing's of St. Francis ASK and LEARK A.B.; Jack Heher, A.B,; Paul Hennessey, M.A. (Joum .), M.A. (H ist); College Graids? action pf some of the Youn^ Peo­ Is Different! we see exemplified the quality of James Kelly, A.B. ple’s cliibs in participating in the the Catholic press that led Arch­ By I^ev. J o h n B, E bel By M il l a r d F. E v e r e t t Euchgristic devotion.. It is hoped bishop Richard J. Cushing of Bos­ Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. The President's Commission on that additional clubs will see their February is a very special month ton to refer to it as Vthe scrip­ KOA for the Catholic press, and for all tures of our times.” He espoused Higher Education has proposed for way clear to extend their activities who work in that field and read Published Weekly by 1960 an enrollment of 4,600,000 to such group worship. and defended the truth always, students in American colleges and The Nocturnal Adoration society its products. It is the month of and he sought the solution for the THE CATHOtlC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) universities. This compares with is sponsoring the-monthly devotion February that roost Catholic peri­ world’s ills. ’This solution he found 10:45 938 Bannock Street, 1 the present crowded classes of 2,- in tne beautiful Holy Ghost down­ odicals devote to their subscrip­ eventually ^always in God—the tion campai^s and promotional final answer to every problem. Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 500)000 and a generally expected town church. It is fitting that this drives, and it is in the. month of registration of 3,000,000 by the church be chosen, since it is there And it is this emphasis upon God EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT that all-day exposition of the February that the. Catholic Li­ in a godless world that gives the « Subscription: $1 per year. ’50s. brary association sponsors the ob­ Club Subscription, with The Regrister, Local Edition, $1.30 per Year. If the students in higher levels Blessed Sacrament is held daily. A servance of Catholic Book week Catholic press today its tremen­ No Club Subscription Price Offered Outside Colorado. increase to such an extent, tre­ more devotional netting would be throughout the country. dous worth and importance and Questions on religion submitted by the radio mendous problems in providing hard to find. that sets it off from the secular There are instances of some It has been pointed' out that audience answered on the archdiocesan broadcast. buildings and teachers must be although the Catholic press is very press. ■; Thursday, February 3, 1949 faced. There are other vexing churches in Mexico and even some in our oifrn country where noc­ like the secular press in many questions. One of these, where things, there is one thing—or Booklets on Catholic Church available free of cost jobs are to be found for college turnal adoration attracts hundreds U. S. Will Continue of men at every hour. It is no rather, one person—that distin­ to all inquirers. OFFICIAL; ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER graduates to this extent, was dis­ guishes it and sets it above all cussed by Seymouj^ E. Harris, pro­ simple thing for a man who has spent a long and hard day of work other endeavors of the printed To Watch Developments The Denver Catholic Reg:ister merits our cordial approval. fessor of economics at Harvard word. For the Catholic press has We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ university, in a recent issue of to rouse himself out for a church WRITE TO visit at an hour in the middle of a patron in heaven to serve as In Arrest of Cardinal ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or the New York Times intercessor and mode(, a patron those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official the night But such a pMsonal Washington.—In reply to a pro­ ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA, We hope The Register will be read in every home of the Dr. Seymour points out that sacrifice will be productive oftnany who is St. Francis de Sales. nearly all the college graduates be­ We used to wonder vaguely test over the arrest of Cardinal Archdiocese. graces for that individual and for Josef Mindszenty by the Red- Denver 2, (^lorado We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in long to the owning and managerial the community in which he lives. what connection St. Francis had or the professional groups. Only with the Catholic press, and why dominated rulers of Hungary, a the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. Lay people often look with ad­ U. S. State department official in­ + URBAN J. VEHR. about five per cent of the jobs in miration and edification I upon the he was named its patron by Pope the entire labor force require or Pius XI. The saint’s 16th century formed Archbishop John T. Mc- Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. contemplative live.s of cloistered Nicholas of Cincinnati, chairman attract college graduates. .Accord­ monks and nuns. These lay people success in combating the heresy ing to his estimates the supply of can, in their own way, render them­ of Calvinism in his Diocese of of the NCWC Administrative college-trained personnel would selves, their communities, and the Geneva and the fame of his strik­ board, that the State department Approach to Sanity far outweigh the available jobs. world great spiritual benefits by ing prowess as a preacher seemed “will continue to give close atten­ What will be the result of this to be the most obvious features of tion to all developments” in the participation in such a devotion as Cardinal’s case. “You Can Change the World” In Acaidemic Free(dom changing attitode toward seeking the nocturnal adoration. his life. But a deeper look into his higher education? Restrictionism It is to be hoped that the quiet labor reveals that a great deal of The letter, written by Walworth By P aul H. H allett formance. Pragmatic Ben, though in professional fields? Frustra­ beginnings of the past year will his success in converting heretics Barbour, chief of the Southern by James Ketler The decision of the board of re­ tion? Anti-intellectualism? Dr. now be encouraged and blessed was owing, humanly at least, to European division, recalls that far from orthodox himself, told his use of the Catholic press. In Robert A. Lovett, former acting gents of the University of Wasn- Volney that he had better burn Seymour suggests these and other with considerable and constant suc­ ingtoA state to dismiss three pro­ troubles. cess as the number of night watch­ fact, perhaps no other saint has Secretarji of State, “denounced 300 fessors simply becau.se they were the manuscript before it fell If a federal or other large-scale ers in the presence of the Eucha­ made so constant, varied, and suc­ as a sickening sham” the arrest Communists, and hence no fit pur­ into another’s hands. He pointed health program is to be adopted, ristic Lord increases. cessful use of the pen and print­ of Cardinal Mindszenty. The letter veyors of truth, marks at least the out that a man with a steadying there must be many more doctors ing press in his apostolate. also said that the “Voice of Amer­ Y o u who feel the world of good will is fast joining the great background of years and habit To a newspaper man perhaps ica,” a channel through which the l>eginning of a rational attitude and^entists. This in itself will ages of the past and there is nothing you as an individual can toward the abused notion of aca­ might do without organized re­ demand extensive changes in the his “Controversies” are most in­ people of Hungary and other East­ demic freedom.. ligion and not suffer shipwreck in training of these men, and great No Separation teresting, for this is as close as he ern European lands have access do about it, will take heart from this book on the Christopher The Communist professors made his own life, but that such a thing sums to provide sufficient physi­ came to writing and publishing a to the truth, is carrying comments their defense on the plea that aca­ was impossible with youth and the cal facilities for their study. From Christ newspaper in our modem sense of of representative public figures movement by Father Keller, of the Mary Knoll priests. Com­ bulk of mankind. demic freedom demands protection Yet if it were possible to fur­ By R ev. Robert E. K e k eisen the term. 'They were really leaf throughout the world who have lets in which he set down popu­ munists, Fascists and "other wicked or misguided fishes" com­ of "private belief” and the “right The restraints laid uponj the nish the training in these and other ^ “Separate us froip Christ? condemned the attacks on the to follow the dictates of con­ Catholic professor are restraints fields in which expansion is indi­ larly a complete case for Catholi­ religious freedom of Hungary. prise less than one per cent of the population of the United Neither life nor death, nor any cism—something that remains the science." The board of regents of order. They no more interfere cated, the basic problem of over- other creat'ure can separate us [NCWC Wire! rightly decided that with a Com­ with the free pursuit of knowledge .supply on the whole will not be goal of the Catholic newspaper in States. If another one per cent becomes as desoted to the from the love of God embodied in our times and for all times. munist there is no such thing as than the square and compass in­ touched. The question needs care­ Jesus Christ, Our Lord.” democratic and Hebraic Christian ideal as the first is to their private belief or conscience, since terfere with the creations of the ful study. _But his use of the Catholic press To Washington Writer architect. The rule that the in­ With these words from another went much deeper than this. He Milwaukee, Wis.—Walter Fitz both are subject to the dictates of The thought that occurs to us will great, persecuted Apostle still opposite, the fundamental decency of the majority will the Party line. terpretation of scientific data must not cure the financial and like was convinced that sanctity was maurice of the Washington, D.C., The university’s decision was always square with the certain problems, but it could do much to echoing in the ears of his poor, not for the monastery or convent staff of Newsweek magazine will triumph. sound as far as it went, but it principles of theolog;y or philoso­ obviate dissatisfaction. In the besieged flock, Cardinal Josef cloister alone, but that it must'be receive on Feb. 12 the 1949 Byline should have gone further. It should phy simply saves needless flound­ first place, education ought to be Mindszenty, Primate of Hungary, fostered in every rank of society. award, presented annually by Mar­ have made it clearer that academic ering about in the search for truth. fitted to the individual. If a man was led away by the Communists For this purpose he wrote his quette university to an alumnus N»er fATHIR KIILIR ip to k at th« Phlppi Auditorium freedom, like every other freedom, All scientists implicitly recognize is skillful with his hands and can to be beaten and tortured, drugged Introduction to the Devout Life, distinguished in journalism. The has responsibilities correlative to this when they assume, for ex­ make a good mechanic or carpen­ and coerced into an unconscious in which he says that “it is an honor recipient is the nephew of February 17 admission of non-existent g;uilt. error, even a heresy, to wish to rights. ample, that the conflicting data of ter. why force him (by social cus­ the late Monsignor Walter Fitz-j Order your outegraphod capy of hti book today In tho First of all, the freedom of re­ astronomy and gdologry in regard tom and opinion) to study to be an The Cardinal, in his last pas­ banish the devout life from the maurice of Appleton, Wis. search must be carefully distin­ to the age of the earth must ulti­ engineer? toral to his p^ple, summoned barracks of soldiers, the shops of . D A f look Shop—Third floor guished from the freedom to teach. mately be reconciled. Secondly, a college education cause for confidence also from the workman, the courts of princes, Thomistic Expert Dies A professor may, with the proper The Soviets demand that the need not necessarily unfit one to the words of Chrysostom: “What­ the homes of the married.” ever the violence of the sea, it His most important work is his Munich. — Monsignor Martin permission and safeguards, inves­ Party line shall be followed in be, a ditch digger. The feeling is Grabmann, distinguished Catholic tigate dangerous philosophies, but mathematics and biology. This that a college education calls for cannot shatter this rock. No mat­ Treatise on the Love of God, to retail them to his impression­ a white collar job and a high sal­ ter how wildly the gale rages, it kind of sequel to the Introduction. theologian on the faculty of the would be all right if the Marxists cannot sink the boat of Jesus.” Then there is also his Spiritual university here died at the age of able students without pointing out were correct in their claim of ary. But, if such an education OINVirS OWN AND DINVIR OWNtO FOR IS YIARS their errors is something else were properly ordered, that is, if The Hungarian Primate mu.sf have Conferences and, probably the most 74. He was internationally known having hit upon the sure philoso­ B.s a specialist in medieval philoso­ again. A Catholic professor may, phy of the universe, but they are it has as its end to show men and been reading the Gospel of a few interesting and revealing of all, to his mindls content, investigate women how to live on earth hap­ weeks past, the one about the his Letters. phy and mystics and had published not. The fact that the Party line important Thomistic studies. the facts that are said to support is wrong in eMerimental science pily in the service of God while Apostles “of little faith,” who were The great keynote of St. Fran­ Malthusianism, may weigh its ar­ follows from iTs being wrong in reparing for an eternity with Him, afraid the boat their Master rode cis’ writings—and what must be guments as impartially as he likes, there should be a perfect satisfac­ would be submerged by a puny taken ^s the keynote of all the Such Gifts for Red! the science of ultimate causes, storm. work W the Catholic press—^vas Religious Articles but he may not teach the practi­ which is philosophy. tion with one’s lot as determined Munich.—A valuable CathcJlic cal possibility of absolute world by capability and circumstances. The whole theology of what his complete, unswerving love for e Statuea 9 Rotarioo 9 Medal* 9 Picture* REDS CANNOT DISPENSE should be a Catholic’s attitude dur­ truth. His life was a passion for Missal and various prayer books, overpopulation to his students, or For, if our eyes are turned fully including some in Hebrew, were even admit it to himself. The rea­ WITH MARRIAGE toward God, there is little worry ing persecution is reflected in that truth. He fought the errors of 9 Crucifixe* 9 Prayer Book* 9 Pendant* 9 Book* 9 Plaque* pastoral, the masterpiece of a heresy unceasingly, and he fought among the presents given to Pre­ son is that the. practical impossi­ The American Bar Association about material circumstances. mier Klement Gottwald of Com­ bility of absolute world overpopu­ Journal cites Judge Paul W. Alex­ world-condemned, but God-ele­ the lesser errors that he found COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HONt vated man. Speaking of the duty among Catholics too>^hiefly that munist - dominated Czecho - Slo­ lation is a rigid deduction from the ander of the domestic relations vakia on his 52nd birthday. philosophically and theologically court of Toledo, 0., now chairman 'Will You Watch of priests and religious. Cardinal of not aiming high enough—for certain fact that God cares for of the American Bar Association’s Mindszenty said: “Their ponfes sanctity—in their everyday lives. A . I*. mankind. Therefore he must as­ Committee on Divorce and Mar­ An Hour With Me?' sion of faith must not Uave the And all his writing is marked by 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION sume that the Malthusian argu­ riage Laws and Family Courts, as least doubt in the mincm of the ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER t iiritrii ro. ments must be illogical or un­ being opposed to a relaxation of By R ev. F ra.ncis Syrianey lay faithful, the followers of other what is necessary. Temptation Week of Sunday, Feb. 6: Our uoous founded, which fact is indeed borne the strictest divorce laws now ex­ The official recognition an­ religions, and the non-believers. cannot overcome their strengrth. . . Lady of Lourdes, Denrer; St. i .\. ecame and disrespect for the rights of pure.” And a regal pronounce the standard of Christ in your daily Monday through Friday 7 :Z0 and the Killam story with Bing Croaby, 7 :46 to 8. the organization has an official ment: “With Jesus Christ, in Him land. We wilj not say, “God bless the victims of pagan hatred sev­ the person can reign for a long status. Many of the Denver par­ over FM. eral centuries ago. time, as history is witness; the and through Him, we will grow you,” for He has; and it is you Station KTLN ishes already have regular watch into lions with fiery breath.” whom we should ask to beseech Music on the program will be same history testifies that a cer hours assigned for the men of those PAROCHIAL LEAGUE — Bas- supplied by the Regis college glee tain regularity in sexual relation­ The essence of Christianity is God’s blessings for us, that our parishes. An open invitation is emphasized by the Cardinal un land may not fall into the hands ketball games Sunday at 2 club, accompanied on the organ ships is indispensable to the long hereby extended to all men to join .and 3 p.m. by Margaret Reddy. life of a nation. these words: “Those who partake of the enemies of Christ and with the men of their own parish of the life of grace never forget of morality. < MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY i INSURANCE SINCE 1897 i i ALL LINES OF INSURANCE i i Gaa and Elactrie Bldg. Phono TAher i m i i i Loreito Heights -a- ^ ^ ^ - >dh A AAAA: >dh Adh Adk: Plan MAin 5314 r N o w F. J. KIRCHHOF / Women’s Club Bazaar Construction Co. to BUILDERS We Appreciate Your Patronage Attend February 3, 4 A 5 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Cdo.

ESTABLISHED SINCE IHI Knights of Columbus Hall The American Fixture Coa . Unnnfsctnrer* ef Church Pews and Altars 1575 Grant St. ^ Church Furniture Bank, Bar, and Store Fixtures Milbcork of All Kinds MA.0168 F. J. Kirchhof, Fic* Prss. / 1232 Arapahoe Su C F. Stahl, iSwafary. ^ Denver, Colo. PAGE TWELVE Offic«> 9 3 8 B« ;k Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4205 Thursday, February 3, 1949 DOYLE’S Andre DeVajdo, .Exiled Lithuanian Leaders PHARMACY hlocturnal Adoration BURKE^S Th» Ptrtintu Draggiit Furrier, Praised 17th AVE. AND GRANT Society /$ Erected Broadmoor Cleaners KK. w n PBEB DELIVEKT , For Coot Design (Continued From Page One) St. John the Evangelist, All Saints, ONE DAY SERVICE IF DESIRED Andre D e V a j d a, well-known canon of the Church of Sancta and on All Souls’ day. Catholic furrier of Denver, has ac­ Maria in Via Lata. He conceived At the hour of death members, 26 E. 11th Ave., and 712 So. Peorl i HOLY GHOST complished one of his lifelong am­ the idea of having men spend the if they have fulfilled the usual con­ bitions—to design and show the night in prayer before the Blessed ditions or are at least truly con­ MA. 7442 Call for & Delivery PB. 8485 first chinchilla coat in this coun­ Sacrament exposed for* the Forty trite, can gain a plenary indul­ Laundry Service at Both Shops Guaranteed Oils and try. Hours’ devotion. gence if they Invoke the Most Holy Name of Jesus mentally if unable Lubrications It all came about when his coat, He gathered about him several laymen, drafted a constitution, to do so orally. • 8 5 cents valued at $100,000, was worn by A plenary indulgence applicable ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH Iona Beard, queen of the National and formed the society on Nov. 21, 1810. To this day the society only to the souls in purgatorv mav Young’s Service Station Chinchilla show in the Shirley- be gained twice a year by falflll- at 20th & California Savoy hotel Jan. 22. Its beauty provides jnen for the night hours Near Hoir Ghoat Church n the various churches of Rome ing the usual conditions and by brought praise in seven languages, praving for the repose of the souls MERK'S and brought DeVajda national in which the Forty Hours’ night f it’s a tiirill watch is held. of deceased members. Many other fame. indulgences and spiritual advan­ DRUG STORE He has been invited to attend The society was carried to tages can be gained by men who CUT RATE PRICES te ke reifiktred France by Herman Cohen, a Jew­ the greater Chinchilla show irf are members of the Nocturnal Prsscriptloni Aeceretsir Elllsd ish convert who later became a Adoration society. WInss. Besrs. Etc. — PaeBtsIn will The Donehue Los Angeles Feb. 11, 12, and 13, Carmelite priest. With 19 other l.'lOO So. Pearl SP. 7539 when the stars of stage and screen laymen he inaugurated a branch Hours of Adoration Listed Frame Shop will see this Denver-made “plati­ in Paris. The first night of adora­ The hours of adoration for Fri­ tion was held Dec. 8, 1840, in the day, Feb. 4, are announced for RA. I818i 1SS2 Cleveland Place num of the fur world.” It took Church of Notre Dame des Vic- men of the following parishes. _ '^FREE DELIVERY! MA. 0962 more than two years of collecting toires. From there the society 9 to 10 o’clock—Cathedral, S t BUCHANAN’S YOU WILL BE PROUD 0pp. Horan's Mortuary skins, with the aid of four expert spread throughout France. Joseph’s (C .^iR .) St. Mary Mag- Christian Bros. Wines THEY CAME FROM FRAMES MADE TO assistants, to create the coat. No In 1863 Father Augustin Marie, delene’s. Our Lady of Victory, Our FORGET-IRE-IVOT ORDER AT the former Herman Cohen, went Lady of Guadalupe, and St. Caje- An Pepelsr B«*n MODERATE PRICES acid was used in the tanning proc­ to London and on Aug. 6 he tan’s; Ws Deliver FLOWER SHOP ess, which made use of a secret 285 SO. DOWNING Estttblifhed— 50 Years formed an English branch of the 10 to 11 o’clock—S t Vincent de PE. 1777 S77 So. Bdw, formula discovered in Europe. society in the Kensington chapel Paul’s, St, Dominic’s, Christ the DeVajda’s colorful career as one of the Carmelite monastery. In King, and Our Lady of Grace; QUALITY CLEANING of the renowned furriers of two 1928, Cardinal Bourne set aside a 11 to 12 o’clock—Annunciation, Alameda Drag Store chapel in Horseferry road, West­ MONSIGNOR MYKOLAS Krupaviciua (right), RKASONABLK PKICICa continents is well known in the St. Francis de Sales’, S t Joseph’s V. O. PBTBB80N. Prep. Yoar (famienta Iniared Ptre U.S. and Europe. A master crafts­ minster, as the chief London cen­ (Golden), and St. Mary’s (Little­ chairman of the Supreme Lithuanian Committee of Liber­ and Thef? ANNUNCIATION man and expert on chinchilla furs, ter of the society. ton) ; ation, is shown with Vacys Sidzikauskas, director of the committee’s Cnt Rate Drugs he received his early' training in 12 bo 1 o’clock—Blessed Sacra­ executive group, as they talk with reporters following their arrival Fountain Service - School Supplier l\Dlir*C LOWEST Spread to Spain at Idlewild airport. New York, from Paris. Monsignor Krupavicius, U K U v J PRICES IN DENVER Hungary prior to 1900. ment, Holy Rosary, and S t Jo­ From France the society spread former minister of health in various Lithuanian cabinets, has been Your Business Apprecieted Andre first come to Denver in also to Spain. In 1877 a member seph’s (Polish); condemned to death tn abeentia by the Russians. He is one of the Alameda and Broadway $ 0 d 0 f 0 ( t 1923, where he operated two shops of the Paris Nocturnal Adoration 1 to 2 o’clock—St. Philomena's, authors of the Lithuanian Constitution and of that country’s Agrarian U.EANKK.'i and DVEKS for 10 years. Then, after a success­ society journeyed to Madrid to es­ Our Lady of Lourdes, St. Patrick’s, Reform act. The men came to the U. S. to tell American Lithuanians 1Z8 U K U A D W A t ful association with Saks Fifth tablish the society. With six other and St Anne’s (Arvada); W O O D Y ^ § STORJB Avenue in Detroit, he returned to of conditions in their homeland. P b o n u P E I 7S 3 « P K . I 76S members he held the nrst night 2 to 3 o’clock—Sacred Heart, RED & WHITE 8481 FRANKLIN 8T. Denver to establish his modem of adoration on Nov. 3 of that year S t Anthony’s, St. Louis’, and M t elite fur shop on East Colfax. Carmel; Jesuit Brings 2nd Ph.D. GROCERY & MARKET TEMPTATION 3 to 4 o’clock—S t Catherine’s and S t Ignatius’ Loyola; Quality Meats • Groreries ST. JOHN'S PARISH To Regis Chemistry Staff Fresh A Frosen Fruits & Fegeiables 4 to 5 o’clock—St. John’s, Pre­ 105 So. Ogden PE. 1943 ICE CREAM fin e sentation, St. James’, and St Rose In H Gallons W W * of Lima’s; (Continued From Page One) entered the Society of Jesus and Permanent Waving continued his classical studies at KNIGHT SERVICE CO. a Specially 6 to 6 o’clock—Holy Ghost, St. Marys, Kans., and received his Best Quality Freeh Eggs From Spain the society soon Elizabeth’s, and Holy Family. B.A. degree in 1931. Florissant until 1934. Then he SOUTH DENVER DRUG ■OBsed over to the Spanish-speak- While at St. Mary’s he won hon­ studied philosophy at St. Louis ^ Wm. N. SnlStr, Pro*. MOTOR TUNING My Lady E^’th ig countries of Mexico and South university and carried on three Broadway Creamery Lay Leader Dies ors in English and in chemistrv, Let Vb Fill Your Preerriptlone Complete Auto Service his work in the latter subject ob­ years’ work in chemistry in the 66 Bo. Broadway 8P* 8166 Beauty Shoppe Detroit—Faculty members and taining him a post as assistant in graduate school, WInea, Beers, Etc. Washing • Polishing A Lubrication Minnie Retwltr, Mgr. students of Marygrove college at­ the chemistry department during In 1939, he came to Regis high 6tb Are. at Detroit FR. 3396 2804 Ea 6tb Aw*. EA. 0788 tended Requiem Mass offered in his upper class ydars. school and a year later returned RA 5191 695 So. Pearl to S t Mary’s, which by that time PBBB DBLIVBBf JAGKSON’S Guaranteed the college chapel simultaneously The following September, he The firms listed here de­ The society was introduced to with funeral services in the Port­ had become a theological school Cnt Date Druyt RADIO SERVICE le United States in 1882. Dr. land, Me., Cathedral for Dr. George for' the society. He was ordained Ths Anns llsIsS bers dsssrvs to serve to be remembered Herman Derry, who was president Doctor Smith in June, 1943. b« rsmsmbsrtd whsn you sr* dls- PRESCRimUNS ’ and Sales of the college from 1927 to 1937. After several 'months as assist­ tributlnr your patraoats to lbs dl(- FOUNTAIN 8ERVKX when you are distributing fsnni llnss of buslaess. PRKB PROUn DBUVERT Dr. Derry, a leader in organizing ant at Gesu parish, Milwaukee, Call BP 1441 OawnHit A K leeaia TIP TOP RADIO your patronage in the dif­ the Legion of Decency, was made To Teach Atom ic Wis., he went to Cleveland, 0., for & APPLIANCE ferent lines of business. a Knight Commander of St. Greg­ his tertianship and then returned 2434 E. 3rd Ave. EA. 2222 ory the Great by Pope Pius XI to the graduate school at St. Louis athedral. The opening night of in 1932. A native of Portland, Age Philosophy university for additional study in BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH doration was held on Dec. 7, Me., he was an alumnus of Holy chemistry. ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH 882. Cross college and Oxford and (Continued From Page One) Father Tipton is a member of Cambridge universities in Eng­ NEW HOMES FOR SALE ------t4—< ______—______Only a few years ago the Noc- with the rank of lieutenant, and the American Chemical society arnal Adoration society was com- land. and of the St. Louis Society of 2 and 3 Bed Rooms in Park Hill ROSS VARIETY STORE now holds a commission in the U. Offies DE. 4H6 CALL FR. 9986 FOR laratively unknown in the United S. Naval Reserve unit at Buckley Analysts. Catnpist* Rsal BsUts Bsrrlcs NOTIONS . INFANT WEAR ♦ ♦ ♦ Itates. field. Hardware • Top. EXPERT RADIO REPAIR- Rich in Indulgence! Report Given In addition to his teaching du­ JOHN F. BRUNO 2214-16 Keamsp ING - FREE DELIVERY Many indulgences can be gained ties, Dr. Smith is the editor of the Regis to Send Delegate Realtor The firm.s listed here de­ b/eu' Seholaetieism, the journal of 6107 E ^ 2 n d DE. 4488 serve to be remembered All Work Guaranteed By Hospital the AmerAan Catholic Philosophi­ To Publicity Convention when you are distributing cal association. His newest book. All members of the Regis Present Times in Philosophy, will pothers’ club are requested to be The Girls' Shoppe your patronage in the dif­ Authorized Dealer jne to Confession and received In Sprin^gs be brought out by the Bruce Pub­ loly Communion, shall pray for at the college at 1:15 Feb. 10, and 2SII Colorado Bird. DE. OTIS lishing company some time next to bring a sandwich. Coffee will be ferent lines of business. (Continued From Page One) year. Red Gooee Shoes Wiat the ARVIN RADIOS served by the committee. The very Complete Line of of cases was noted in the x-ray 450 Enroll at Haights Rev. Raphael McCarthy, S.J., will department, where a total of 7,62T CHILDEN’S AND Registration for the second be the speaker. INFANTS’ WEAR Deeter Ontere.si ♦ ♦ ♦ THE BLARNEY SHOP treatments and examinations were semester at Loretto Heights col­ Mrs. Trione, chairman of the n*i Best CaUax FK. tIM given in 1948. In 1947, the highest lege closed Monday, Jan. 81, bring­ faneywork booth, would be pleased previous year, 4,976 patients were ing th^ total enrollment to 460, to have each member bring a piece treated in the department. including the special Saturday of faneywork for the booth. YOU ALWAYS Servieas Reach New High classes for religious. A plenary indulgence may be SAVE AT ANNOUNCEMENT ained also by all members who, Physical therapy treatments rose Two foreign students were en­ aving gone to Confession and re- from 271 in 1947 to 1,081 in 1948, rolled among the new students To Honor Archbishop eived Holy Communion, shall pay and laboratory examinations registering for the new term. They Newark.—The annual S t Pat­ SIMMONS DRUG reached a new high of 39,573, com­ are Catherine Choy of Shanghai, W. L. (Speed) MIEGER rick’s day parade of the United IMS Colo. Bird BA H U pared with 22,622 in the previous China, and Carmen Alvarez of Irish Societies of New Jersey, WELL KNOWN IN HOLY NAME ATHLETICS year. Juarez, Mexico. The student body which is to be held this year on Is Now Manager at The average occupancy, shown in at Loretto now includes girls from March 13 in Newark, will be re: John C* percentage of total beds available, 25 states and eight foreign coun­ viewed at City Hall and at S t Pat­ was 79.9 per cent for the year. tries. rick’s Cathedral by Archbishop Seholl X V THE BEST IN Although some facilities of the hos­ Thomas J. Walsh of Newark. The nM BST ' Asmtd hg 8 pital have at times felt the need for parade will be a tribute to Arch­ HKAT8 AND Regfrt«rcd Phttim flAff additional space or equipment, Curb-Service Banking bishop Walsh on the golden jubi­ GROCBBIB8 ^ WINES AND BEERS there has been “no lack of hospital 3504 E. COLFAX FR. 8881 lee of his priesthood. , HU Poirtsj your doctor’! prsocriptleii will ks beds,” according to the report Is Proving Popular ra. vet cerrostJy dispenstd it Park BIB Among the improvements dis­ Dm. Coapoay . . . I rsftptorsd closed by the hospital officials was The convenience of "banking SAVE TIBBS — BUT AT OLaONI pbaimadiU to sorrs yon. Wo proadly aekiiowlodfo IN N t the complete remodeling of the ma­ from your car” is proving popular wnt aeccptaiieo by tbo msdical pr» ternity floor. A complete new FOOD with depositors of the Cfolorado STORES (sssloB. dot to loir pricss, prowpt ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH nursery, a delivery room, and a la­ State bank of Denver, at 16th and OLSON’S osrrlco. and oaqaaoliaaod octarasy. bor room were added. Many of Broadway. Colorado State is the Par DlsttnctlTo Prliaa (or Brlift the patients’ rooms were completely Partioo and all stbsr setaslsas- only downtown bank to oiler this 2750 W. 29th GL. 3613 v i s r r o u B g ip t DEPARTHBirr Why Pay Carfare? redecorated; corridors and utility nc service for drive-up depositors. BOB & TED’S To Orphans rooms were improved; and an ex­ Our Every Day Prices tensive observation room that af­ The curb-teller is an ingenious 3030 E 6th EA. 1801 Save You Money Red A White Grocery & Market (Continued From Page One) fords a panoramic view of the city affair. Depositors drive on to Cleve­ land place from Broadway, up to Prescriptions Carefully Filled FINE SELECTION and famed Pike’s Peak was in­ HEATS. FISH AND POULTKY stalled. the curb-teller, which is located on Guido Shumake Drugs the sidewalk beside the bank build­ Fairfax Hardware “Once Tried . . . Satisfied” Manjr Improrements Mad* ing. The depositor places his bank (Ooltox at Palrfax) GR. 9934 38th Clay & 2707 W. 38th GR. 2773 Operating rooms of the hospital book and deposit into a small "ele­ b a b d w a r b . g l a Bs . p a in t s were equipped with new operating vator” which travels down to the LAWN MOWBB8 SHARPENED The firms listed here de­ GEORGE'S CLEANERS tables and lights, and a consulta­ teller, who is located beneath the PR. 2728 5022 E. Colfax tion room for surgeons was pre­ sidewalk. When the transaction is a L RtNERABl Pran serve to be remembered Gaorga Perry. Prop. pared. A doctors’ lounge that con­ (Member of St. Catherine's Parish) completed the bank book is sent when you are distributing The contest will open Feb. 7 tains a medical library contributed back up to the depositor, sitting in Expert Cleaning and Repairing your patronage in the dif­ by a group of doctors was con­ his car at street-level. A two-way 10% Cash and Carry structed. To speed up the paging speaker system enables the de­ HOLY FAMILY PARISH ferent lines of business. We pick np A delirer Tnes.-Thars.. SsL of doctors in the hospital, a public positor and the teller to converse, 2834 W. 44th At. Ph. GE. 1011 Deni address system was installed. and an arrangement of mirrors s. Til Service of food has been im­ enables them to see each other as proved by the addition of electri­ well. ALCOTT cally heated food conveyors for Grocery & Market BILLY’S INN The Colorado State bank is the dock Haines — Clay Davis ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH each floor. second bank in^the nation to in­ Karl E. Elliott. Prop. New terrazzo floors were laid in stall a “curb-serYice teller.” ■ It is (^mplets Food Sorrleo Good Foods the ground floor corridor and in open to all depositors of the bank Prs* DtllTsry Meet Your Friends Here the lobby being constructed at the at no extra charge. VISIT OUR 3971 Tennjroon GL. 4759 44th A Lowell Phone CL. 9733 SANTA FE SHOE east entrance of the main building. DRAPER’S HOSPITAL To provide space for carpenter and NEW DRIVE-IN CORN ra u MEATh Jeaiph Colqaltt. Prop.* paint shops and for a garage, a Chinese Peasants Only POULTRY AND RSH Furniture & Upholstery Work Don* While You Walt new building was constructed. ‘Radish Type’ Commies Clark's Hardware aBASONABI.8 PBICE8 Conversion to gas burners in the 17ih & LOGAN TElVIVYSOiV 926 W. 6lh Main 4507 742 SANTA FE DRIVE boilers of the power plant resulted Scranton, Pa.—A Maryknoll Mis- Hardware — Paints Copies of the rules have been in sizable savings in fuel bills, sioner recently returned after 10 Sporting Goods •— Gifts Meat Market Upholstering according to the report Another years in 'China believes that Chi­ Hove Your 4016 Tennyson CIt. 0443 The firms listed here de­ major improvement was the crea­ 4034 Tennyson GL. 9282 Repairing serve to be remembered tion of a large parking area. nese peasants belong to the "radish type of Communist: Red outside Moderniadng when you are distributing The cost of the improvement pro­ gram, hospital authorities dis­ but white within.” Father John All work guaranteed your patronage in the dif­ closed, was considerably lessened F. Donovan, M.M., believes that CLOTHES 0 K For Quality Bakery Goods Terms if desired ferent lines of business. LOYOLA through the generosity of the va­ the Commpnists’ denial of personal QEANERS & DYERS Try Evening Calls rious Colorado Springs firms en­ freedom will alienate the Chinese. ^ Prescriptions Correctly gaged to complete the projects. IRA T. TBOHAS. Pie*. Samples Furnished Prescriptinns Three Yeers Compared Already, in North China, "the CLEANED J Filled people are exhausting patience Qeaning - Altering WEISS BAKERY Also Living Room A tabular presentation of the waiting for the fulfillment” of the Repairing • Dyeing 4024 Tennyson St. J Reasonable Prices ROCKY'S PHAR. statistics of the hospital for 1946, Reds’ “rosy promises.” AT 4120 TennyMn GL. 5084 Sets for Sale * Poentaia A Laachaenstta Bsrvic* 1947, and 1948, follows below: EA. 9867, 17U> Are. at Race 1946 1947 1948 F. D, Draper, prop. % HASTINGS DRUG I Medical patients ...... 1,323 1,693 1,803 CHRIST THE KING PARISH R. M. PIORI T. J. HATES Surgical patients ______...a .. 878 1,286 1,416 * 733 Santa Fe Dr. KE. 6532 Obstetrical patients ...... 601 667 618 GIGANTIC Newborn ...... 1...... 413 486 416 Out-patients treated ...... 2,438 3,289 3,788 Lowest Food Prices ST. DOMINIC'S C hildren...... 546 893 935 Gleaners and Laundry RONNIE-BRYAN Total patients (in and ou^.....__ 6,140 6,928 7,941 in Denver on Quality 144 105 131 MEATS - GROCERIES - FRUITS Autopsies ...... 30 29 67 MA. 6101 OFFERS YOU ^ WHITTAKER Consultations ...... 124 259 376 and VEGETABLES Laboratory examinations ....1...... 22,483 22,622 39,673 PHARMACY Radiographic examinations...... 2,016 3,133 3,540 10% DIsGonnt COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE **The Friendly Store” Fluoroscopic examinations ...... 294 479 681 IVationalCbarle* Barafiotti, Prop.Brands (Member of St. Joieph't Store Parltta) X-ray therapy ...... 6 1,364 3,505 On Ca$h and Carry EA-4766 RX-Serviee 8TH & BIRCIi Prescription Specialists Physical therapy ...... 209 271 1,081 743 Sonia Fe Drive —— K£ 0747 Fre^ De/lpery W< 8lad and Psny OL. 8401 Total number days' care ...... 67,419 64,489 69,981

i ...... I..,-. - s m Thursday, Fabruary 3, 1949 Offita, 938 Bonneck Stroof THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystene 4205 FAGI THIRTEEN Mother of Roggen Pastor Vincentian Will Preach Greeley Newmanitef Colo. Springs Plan Games Party Po^es Awoy in Cleveland 4-Day Mission in Rifle Greeley.—Sunday evening the College Newman club will have s ^ C olorado Sf>rings { Roggen. — Word wj^s received stayed in Denver with her aunt Man Returns to Rifle.— (St. Mary’s Parish)—church from Sunday, Feb. 6 until games p a r^ in Newman hall. Sund^ of the death of Mrs. Eliza­ and uncle, Rosie and Ed Ham The Rev. John Clark, C.M., of Wednesday, Feb. 9 The topics for discussion at the beth Sanger, mother of the Rev. 'back. the Miraculous Medal novena In the misBion, Father Gark instruction classes will be; Tues­ C. P. Sanger, pastor of Sacred Mr. and Mrs. Harold Klausner band, St. Louis, Mo., will hold a will officiate at Maas each morning day -evening, the Church,, and United States four-day mission in St. Mary’s Heart—Holy Family parish. Fa­ and Hank Prebiah were dinner Colorado Springs.—Sgt. James at 8 o’clock and give instructions, Thursday evening, the sacraihents. ther Sanger had been with his guests in the William L. Blick R. Kekeisen, 809 E. Boulder, Colo­ Benediction, and prayers in the A joint meeting of the Denver mother at her home in Cleveland, home last Friday night. rado Springs, has been transferred evenings at 7 o’clock. and Greeley deaneries will be; held 0., for the past two weeks. During Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sigg vis­ from Harmon air force base, Greeley Sodalists From Rifle, Father Clark will in Brighton on Feb. 10. his absence. Father Justin Eeles, ited her folks, Mr. and Mrs. John Guam, to the Clinton County air go to Meeker to hold a four-day The basket supper and free O.F.M., from St. Elizabeth’s Irsik, in Brighton last Sunday. base at Wilmington, 0., where he mission in the Holy Family church. games party that was held- last church, Denver, tohk his place. Ben Linnebur is home from the will be an aircraft maintenance Will Sell'Register" beginning Feb. 12, and closing Feb. Sunday by the K. of C. were well The Holy Family Altar and Ro­ hospital and is reported as feeling airman. 13. While in Rifle he will m the attended in spite of the incleansnt sary society of Keenesburg met better. Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. house guest of Father Paul Reed, weather. with the Sacred Heart Altar and Judy Milan spent the week end To Parishioners pastor of St. Mary’s church. On Thursday, the Feast of St. Trainor, 1516 Cheyefine road, an­ Blaise, throats will be blessed after Rosary society in Sacred' Heart between semesters at Cathedral nounce the birth of a girl on Jan. Father Reed observed the Feast church hall Wednesday. Hostesses high school in the home of her 26. Mrs. Trainor was formerly Greeley.— (Our Lady of Peace of Candlemas Wednesday Feb. 2, the Masses and Benediction. - for the affair were Louise Klaus- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Milan. Miss Agnes Welsh. Parish)—In Catholic Press month at 7:30 p.m. Candles were blessed ner, Emma Rodriquez, Elaine Sigg, Prize! at Birthday Party the sodalists of Our Lady of Peace at that time. Kate Howard, Rita Buchholz, and Mrs. Ellen C. Plonien, 323 E. church will endeavor to sell Denver Prayer Card Is Deviled There was a birthday party in BoulOer, died Jan. 27. A resident Baptism was conferred, Jan. 23, Anne Robertson, Catholic Rejfiater subscriptiona to on Jane Louise Trijullo, daughter Cleveland, 0.—A prayer card the Martin Shoeneman home last here for 24 years, she was a mem­ all parishioners who are not yet for the sick, featuring large type The committee in charge of Saturday afternoon h o n o r i n ber of SL Mary’s church. Requiem of Stephen and Marjorie Trijullo church cleaning for the month of subscribing. The girl who sells the of Rifle. Sponsors were Michael and a coating of lacquer to fScili-■ cili- Christine, who was six years ol High Mass was sung in S t Mary’s most subscriptions will receive a tate sterilizing, is on sale si the February includes Lois Buchholz, Guests at the phrty were Mary church Jan. 31. Burial was in Trijullo and Loretto Ruis. C. D. O’Brlm Agnes Blick, and Margaret Klaus- prize from the sodality. A farewell party honoring Mr. bookstore of John Carroll hniver- MAY REALTY Alice and Martin Cordes, Gary Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Plonien sity here. Prayers on the card ner. Matthews, Jimmy and Barbara is survived by four sisters, Mrs The sodality girls are also spon- and Mrs. Norman Muhle was held soring a valentinetfm dance, Feb. 12 in the home of Father Reed Thurs­ were composed by the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Dyess re­ Lehnerz, Celeste Bettale, Jean­ Loretta Westercamp, Colorado Thomas C. Biecker, S.J. PEBKINS-SHEABEB COMPANY turned Sunday n^ht from a trip nette and Jimmy Blick, David Springs; Mrs. Mary McDonald, Profit* from this dance will help day evening, Jan. 27, with members, •0**re< through New Mexico into Texas, Sanchez, Nadine Rau, Gary and Newark, N. J.; Mrs. Alice Jacobs, pay for the organ that they hope of the Altar and Rosary society as hostesses. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Real Estate, Loans, where they visited his folks. Jerry, Shirley Erker. and Charlotte Racine, Wis.; and Mrs. Julia to get for the new church. They e s t a t e o f Mss Miller Brown, zlso 102 No. Tejon Edward, Kathleen, and Marilyn Klausner. The children enjoyed the Luthe, Dubuque, la.; and two have held several other such proj­ Mr. and Mr*. Muhle were pre­ known St Msc M. Bro-wn ind Ufs; Csrl Insurance ects for the same purpose since sented with a farewell and re­ F. Brown, deoessed. No. 8B54S. went along, but little Linda Marie performance of a dancing balloon brothers, Mike McCormick, Colo­ Notice Js hereby given that on tl)* 7th Rdianet Ondeneritart Agancr doll, and later made dolls from rado Springs, and James McCor­ the building of the church last membrance gift from the Altar dsy of J4nasry. 1949, letters of admlnis- In Colorado Springs, gumdrops and toothpicks. NadinCj mick, Oakland, Calif. year. end Rosary society, a lovely pic­ tn tlo n were issued to the andersiiriKU sa OLD LINE STOCK. FIRE. David, and Christine received ture named, “The Light of the administrator of the above named estate with quality apparel, Cana Meet On Wednesday afternoon St. The bodies of two Catholic sol­ and all persons hsvinf claims sfsiiut MARINE AND AUTOMOBILE prizes for theirs, and Jimmy Blick diers were recently brought to World,” which is a copy of the Mary’s PTA met iR the school as­ original painting of “St. Joseph said estate are required to file thc^ let since 1876. INSURANCE received a prize for blowing his sembly hall. The Council meeting Greeley for burial. Pfe, Arthur allowance In the County* Court of the City balloon biggest. Martinez, son of Mr. and Mrs. with the Child Jesus,” at the St and County of Denver, Colorado, withdn sl* Is Planned was held eaUier, Mrs. Carroll Ignatius’ church in Chicago. months from said date or said claims will Little Billy Blick is entirely re­ Dunn reviewed The End of the Basillo Martinez ffOm Kersey, was be forever barred. covered from a light attack of Santa Fe Trail, by Sister Blandina burled here two weeks ago. Joe Those attending the gathering B. C. HILLIARD. JR., In Brighton mumps, which developed earlier in Segale. Mrs. Paul Fox presided at B. Gonzales was buried at Linn were Mr. and Mrs. Dow Thurston, Adminiatrator. IVORLD WIDE R. J. Snoddy, Victor Kalcevic, Catholic Retciater th^ month. No other cases are re­ meeting.tirthe Grove Feb. 3. Services were held in Mailed 1/8/49 TRAVEL SVSTEIH Brighton.—Plans are progress­ ported so far. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Benkins Our Lady of Peace church today at Pete Bierchied, M. M. Brennan, AUTBORIZBD AGENTS rOS TBK ing for the first Cana conference Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yeager and will leave next week to spend 9 o’clock. Gonzales entered the serv­ R. W. Cook, Harley Ortman, John NOTICE TO CREDITORS AIRLINES AND 8TEAUSHIP LINES Steele, Jude McLearn, Jack Hub­ e s t a t e o f John Mickolowski, alao known to be held in St. Augustine's par­ family visited Thursday at the Joe several weeks at Palm Beach, Fla. ice in 1942 and was killed in Luzon aa John Micbaelowski, deceased. No, B. J. O'LEARY UaniRcr ish. This conference iwill be held Sigg home, where they admired They will stop in Chicago to visit in September, 1945. The VFW was bard, Stanley Lord, Father Reed, 86610. T Si>Mlal Atttntlon to G orf, onS on Sunday, Feb. 13. All married in charge of military' honors at and the guests. Notice IS hereby given thst on the Itth Rolirloo, Elaine’s beautiful new kitchen. with Mr. Benkin’s sister, Mrs. John day of January, 1949, letters of administra­ couples are cordially invited to Knowles. the interment at Soldiers’ field at Mr. and Mrs. Muhle and small Mrs. Miles Milan and children son, Mickey, plan to make their tion wars issued to the undersigned ai ad­ attend. The conference will begin visited at the William L. Blick The Knights of Columbus are Linn Grove. ministrator of the above named estata and The firms listed here de­ at 10 ;30 a.m. future home in Denver some time all persons having claims against aaU home Sunday afternoon. sponsoring a day of recollection at Members of the credit union will after Feb. 1 and will be greatly estate are reqtlired to file them for hUow- serve to be remembered St. Augustine’s parish will be Tony Bettale was called to Ster­ St. Francis’ hospital chapel Feb. enjoy a social and dinner .this Sun missed by all. Both Mr. and Mrs. ance in the County Court of the CIW and host to a joint meeting of the ling last Wednesday because of 13. day. Fathef Dominic Morera, S.P., w_ii_ _ ±- ■ 1 i County of Denver, Colorado, within si* when you are distributing Muhle have been active jn church I months from said data or said claims wiU Greeley deanery council and the the illness of his father, Dominic Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raapke will wishes in this way to honor the your patronage in the dif­ ACCW on Feb. 10. One of the affairs. I be forever barred, Bettale, who died Thursday eve, hold open house this Sunday, members who have worked so Mrs. Robert Quimby was hon-1 B. c. billiard, jk., outstanding features of this meet­ ning. Funeral services were held Administrator. VILLAGE INN ferent lines of business. their 25th wedding anniversary, faithfully since 1942 in assisting ored at a pink and bine shower catholic Reguter ing will be the appearance of the Monday morning in St. Anthony’s from 5 to 7 p.m. No invitations the people of the parish. The Rev, Edgar Schmiedeler, O.S.B., di­ church, Sterling. Friday afternoon, Jan. 28, in the Msll^ 1/13/49 have been issued. members of the Altar and Rosary home of Mrs. Donald Meisner rector of the Family Life bureau Mr. and Mrs. Charles Erker and I society will serve the dinner. NO'nCE OF f i n a l s e t t l e m e n t a n d FRANK "If Yomr Aeedf Ara Electrical with Mrs. Henry Meisner as co­ DETERMINATION OF HEHteHIP MORRISSEY Call Main 939” of the NCWC. Father Schmiedeler Celia were Sunday guests at the] Father Dominic reports that hostess. is coming here from Washington, Martin Shoeneman home, prior to about 170 Baptisms have been per­ ESTATE OF FANNIE B. MECELtNO, m Spec/o/ WIRING—riXTURES AND REPAIRS Charles’ departure for Washing­ 4ewmon Groups Among the guests were Mmes. DECEASED. No. SS99Z D.C. The business session will start formed since the dedication of the B. A. Nelson, R. W. Cook, Forest SPRING SERVICE at 10:30 a.m. Women of the par­ ton state, where he has work. church in July. This averages ap­ Notie* is hereby given that on the ZSd Berwick Electric Co. ish who would like to hear Father Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Klausner Anders, Lee Zarlingo, Robert day of February, 1949. I will present to th* Cars —— Trucks J 0. BERWICK Meet in Trinidad proximately one baby a day. The Aluise, and C. F. Burgess. -County Court of the City and County of Schmiedeler are asked to get their and Robert were in Denver Tues­ Denver, Colorado, my accounts for final Catorod. Sprints. Colorado most recent infants to be baptized Dinner guests at the home of ^ W. Cuchorrat reservations in for the luncheon day. settlement of the administration of said were Daniel Federico, son of Mr Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Burgess Thurs­ estate, when and wher* all persons lo no later than Feb. 4. Contact Mrs. Gabriel Orth and the two children Trinidad. — Representatives of were visiting Thursday at the home Colorado university, Denver uni­ and Mrs. Guadalupe Federico, and day evening were Mr. and Mrs. interest may appear and object to them, Fred Starbuck for reservations. versity, Wyoming, Utah, Utah Maria Najer, daughter of Mr. and Richard Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. if they so desire. The Holy Name society will of his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Hu­ Notie* Is also hereby given that there The Murray Drug Co. WILLIAM C. GRARON bert Orth. State, Colorado college, Colorado Mrs. Castos Naer. Walter Tufly and children. hat been filed in said eatate a petition ask­ hold its regular meeting Thursday Mrs. George Sigg spent from A. & M., Colorado State College A young man, formerly from ing for a Judicial ascertainment and de­ evening, Feb. 3, at 8 o’clock. The termination of the heirs of such deeeased, “Snperlor Service Storat” Optometrist Wednesday to Saturday at the of Education, La Junta and P u^- Boys’ Town, was married in Our and setting forth that the nsmss, addresses meeting will be called to order by Conrad Sigg home in Denver, help­ Junior colleges, Trinidad Lady of Peace church last week. and relationship ol ail persons, who nrt or Main Store Phone Main 144 m North Ttjon 8t Heavenly Star Circle Victor JacQbucci. All mepibers and ing during illness. junior college, and the San Luis He is Laiidencio Jaramillo. Jara- claim to be heirs of said deceased, so far UalB Btoro — IS North Tajon Bt. PBONB MAIN MU all men of the parish are invited as known to the petitioner, are as fallows, Mrs. Bob Knox, Helen, and branch of Adams State college millo left Boys’ Town to join the Has Meet in Padroni to-wit; Alles Hechling Sksife, I14S Vina North Storo — 813 North Teloe Bt COLORADO BPRINGB. COLO. to receive Holy Communion at the Bobbie, and Miss Ann Scheer from attended the meeting of the Inter­ service. He came to Greeley after Street, Denver, Colorado, daughtap; En> 8 o’clock Mass on Sunday, Feb. 6. Denver, were visiting over the mountain Province of Newman receiving his discharge. He mar­ gene Mechling, 22 Rutgers Place, Sears- Padroni, — The Heavenly Star dsle. New York, son; Dand L, Maehltng, Victor Jacobucci, Melvin Kreut- week end in the home of Mrs. Clubs here. ried Margaret Manzanares, daugh­ circle met Jan. 19 in the home of 1143 Vina Street, Denver, Colorado^ hus­ Get Baur*$ (o f Denver) PETE RERONl zer, and Charles Erger attended Knox’ mother, Mrs. Marie Evers, The main purpose of the gather­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Man Mrs. Steven Benanidez, with Mrs. band. I Candy and Ice Cream at the quarterly meeting of the Arch- and her daughter, Mrs. Johnny ing was to formulate plans for zanares of Greeley. The reception Ralph Deganhart as co-hostess. Accordingly, notice It also hereby given FURIVnURE SHOP diocesan Holy Name Society union Epple. the national Newman convention and dinner were held in the bride’s that upon tha date aforetaid. or th* d v to UPHOLSTERING. Members present were Mmes. which the hearing may be continued, the on Wednesday, Jan. 26. K. of C. Meeting Held Court will proceed to receive and hear Johnsoii-Eii|lish RB-UPHOLSTERING AND to be held next September. Dis­ home. The festivities were con­ Joe Gertner, Andrew Hochanadel, REPAIRING The regular meeting of the cussed also were the Fribourg cluded with a dance also held in proofs coneeming the heira of such do> Devotions to Our Lady of Fatima John Hochanadel, Frank Klober- oeased, and, upon the proofs subm itted Blip CoTors and Omparla Knights of Columbus was held summer sessions and the Mexico the bride’s home. danz, George Lambrecht, John Uad* to Ordtr are held each Wednesday evening will enter a decree in said estate determin­ Drug (So. at 7:45 o’clock. All those who are in the church hall last Tuesday City conference. Lechman, George Maier, Charles ing who are the heirs of such dscesaed LENTHERIC ToUetries Pnmitare Hade to Order making the first Saturdays evening. After corporate Communion in Mari,” • -Ralph ■ • Scnell,-c'j, - Steven- Bena­ person, at which bearing all persons claim­ Tejae at Bite* 8L Phaet UM TH B. Caicsdo Art. Main U09 Sunday dinner guests in the ing to bt heirs at law of such dcceasad asked by Our Lady of Fatima are Holy Trinity church and the Com­ videz, Ralph Degandbart, and Lee George Sigg home were Father may appear and present their proofs. reminded that Saturday, Feb. 5, munion breakfast in Community Sterling Circles Vigil. B. C. HillUrd, -Jr,. Eeles, andnd Mr. and Mrs. Gerald AdminJatrsior. The Heyse Sheet is the first Saturday. Communion hall, the group adjourned to the After the meeting, special prizes This notles la lasued pursuant to Se& 2*7, will be distributed at 7 o’clock Sigg. residence of Bill Smith, where the were given. Luncheon was served. aa amended, and Sec. 18. Ch. ITS. '35 O.S.A. Metal and Roofing and Mass will be said at 8 o’clock. Classes at Sacred Heart school Joint Committee of Student Report Activities INCORPORATED were suspended Friday because of Action and press meetings were BEATING ROOFING Friday of this week is th e first cold weatherth and snow drifts ‘ again EIVTERPRISE TEIVT SHEET METAL Friday. Communion will be dis­ blocking the bus route. held. At Council Parley 529 SO. NEVADA tributed at 7 o’clock and Mass will Dinner was served in Commun- AND AWNING €0. Pkenet Mein 551 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Klausner ENGLEWOOD be said at 8 o'clock. There will be ty hall at noon, and included the PH. 1264 Eit 188B announce the birth of a daughter, Sterling.— (St. Anthony’s Par­ a Holy Hour on Friday evening Roseanne, Jan. 22, in DoMan hos­ ntroduction of delegates and their ish)—The monthly general coun ■w beginning at 7 :30 o’clock. pital in j^righton. chaplains and visiting priests. cil meeting was called to order bj President Willie Tapia of Trinidad We have the Largest Selection of homes for sole in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Starbuck Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Lederhos the president, Mrs. Edgar Tunisoiv • Englewootl were hosts to the St. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Dann:? Lederhos was toastmaster, and dinner music Thirteen circles answered roll can from Denver stayed several days was furnished by Bob Williams a U o HEIDELBERG'S Aquinas discussion club on Tues­ T.J.C. student, at the piano key­ by telling about some of their activ­ day evening, Feb. 1. last week in the William L. Blick ities of the month. St. Barbara’- Any type of insurance, property management and CLOTHING home. Danny and Norbert were board. The St. Augustine discussion circle reported a profit of 835 on Notary Public working on the new rectory, where 3 Naw Clubs Represented Men'* FurnishinKi club will meet in the home of Mr. public dance. Sacred Heart circle they donated their skilled work ill The dinner was prepared by the conducted a party within its own 10 NORTH TEJON ST. and Mrs. John Beals on Friday laying the linoleum and finishing WILSON AND WILSON REALTY evening, Feb, 4. Holy Trinity PTA members and circle netting $3.60. Heavenly Star the bathroom walls. served by Holy Trinity high school circle sponsored a public dance 2868 SOUTH BROADWAY The sanctuary committee for the Ben Cordes, William L. Blick, girls. It was noted at the banquet Dec. 18 that netted $74. The Ave month of February is Mrs. Alex and Paul Buchholz, the rectory Phone: Englewood 566 Englewood 2563 COMPLIMENTS OP that a new record was established Maria women displayed their hand Roth, Mrs. Mike Schaeffer, Mrs. building committee, report that the for province meetings, with three made afghan at the monthly K. oi • (V«mb«im of S t LouU ParUb) OLSON & RENROW Shannon Smith, with Mrs. George floor of the rectory is laid, but new clubs being represented at C. party. It was given to Mrs (MNGtS-LOII b Roth as chairman. sanding and finishing remains to be one meeting. Dorothy Sullivan. PLBG. & HTG. CO. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holman, Jr., done. The hand-built cabinets in The province business meetin; The treasurer reported a bal 116 North Weber Sl O fYlolort S ne. are the parents of a son bom the kitchen are all completed. pi AURORA Mr. and Mrs. Joe Linnebur and was held in Little theater o ance of $6.50. The Sacred Heart Tei. Main 3066 Jan. 29 in a Denver hospital. He T.J.C. and1 in?ludedinch an address of circle has turned in its yearly has been named Dennis Albert. family, and Mr. and Mrs. John Evers and family were seen at welcome by President Dwight C. quota of $150. Miss Josephine Rombeck be­ church Sunday. They report that Baird on behalf of the college. Miss Agnes Shea was elected IVEW FASmOlV ZXCHA & A D ^S came the bride of William E the roads in their vicinity were Chuck Piper of Fort Collins, chair­ treasurer to fill the vacancy left PURSE BROS. Conoco Service Station Bremkamp at a double-ring cere­ blocked-with snow, but that they man of the province, was in charge by Mrs. Lawrence Kaiser when she Cleaners & Dyers ALEY DRUG GO. mony before a Nuptial Mass on of the meeting. moved from Sterling recently. GROCERY & MARKET were able to clear them with a ^JOHN a. JOHNSON PRESCRIPTION Saturday, Jan. 29, in St. Paul’s jeep. Next Meeting In April Women were appointed to take GROCERIES - MEATS - FRUITS Chapel of the Cathedral in Denver, Thhe annual meeting and dinner The meeting adjourned at orders for candles after Masses on VEGETABLES Office Plant DRUGGISTS Robert Bremkamp was the best SPm es 007* 10031 East Oalfax of the Consumers’ Co-op Oil com­ p.m., and all visiting delegates re­ Sunday Jan. 30 in preparation for 97*( Bast CeUaa Ava. Pk. Aarara til it* e. Alameda Ava. Aarara (S Pbon. Main ISO 111 8*. Tojm Bt man and Miss Rose Hattendorf was pany will be held in Sacred Heart turned to their homes impressed Candlemas day, Feb. 2. COLORADO SPRINGS the bridesmaid. Mrs. Bremkamp church hall, South Roggen, Mon­ by Trinidad’s “Southern hospital­ NoTidi At*. 01 Caeli. la Poadr. is the daughter of Mrs. H. J. Rom, The motion was made and day, Feb. 14. A roast beef dinner ity, Western style,” to meet again passed that each circle would have beck and the late H. J. Rombeck will be served at 6:30 p.m. in Fort Collins in April. The firms listed here de­ of Los Angeles. Mr. Bremkamp is Masses said for deceased members. Guy Williams and F. E. O’Dell The clubs which were attending It was suggested that each group serve to be remembered the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C will be featured speakers. Two such a rileeting for the first time have a Sunshine committee. Bremkamp of Brighton. board members and five advisoi are from the Junior colleges in when you are distributing Mrs. Tunison invited all who are board members are to be electe La Junta and Pueblo, and the San your patronage in the dif­ and a financial and progress report Luis branch of Adams State col able to attend the joint meeting of PURINA FEEDS — FARM BUPPLIBS — SANITATION DAIRY SUPPLIES Educator in Loveland of the company will be given. lege. There were 117 delegates the Greeley deanery and the ferent lines of business. Archdiocesan Council of Catholic AURORA DRUO Provisions are being made to en present The detailed number of Gse. W. McBride AU. 163 Brighton Hatchery ond Form Store Addresses Altar Unit tertain the children during the delegates was as follows; Boulder, Women at Brighton to be held 17* N. MAIN us-w meeting. 11; Greeley, five; Denver, one; Feb. 10. Lovelind.—Following the custo­ Free tickets will be mailed to all La Junta, five; Pueblo, four; St. Margaret’s circle will have mary program of presenting au members on request Laramie, 12; Salt Lake City, one charge of cleaning the church dur­ thoritative guest speakers on time- Fort Collins, 13; San Luis, 13; anc ing the month of February. topics at their monthly meetings Trinidad, 60. Priest* present were The meeting was adjourned and t^e ■women of St. John’s Altar and Skating Party Slated the Rev. Joseph S. Haller, S.J. closed with prayers for deceased GREELEY Rosary society invited H. E. Reed from Trinidad; the Rev. Charles members. superintendent of the Loveland By D. U. Newman Club Forsyth, O.S.B., Boulder; the Rev. Mrs. John Becker was hostess schools, as guest speaker for the Robert Hoffman from Greeley; to members of St. Theresa’s circle January meeting of their society. A skating party will be spon­ the Vefjr Rev. Joseph O’Heron from of S t Anthony’s Alter and Rosary SOUTH GREELEY FUEL AND FEED Mr. Reed acknowledged add sored by the Denver anivertity Denver; the Rev. Thomas Hickey society in her home. Refreshments praised the part which the Church Newman club Feb, 13 at Home- from La Junta; and the Very Rev. were served by the hostess, as­ Coal, Salt, Kindlinf, and Grain, Baled May and Straw wood. Thera will be a charga Joseph F. Wamat from Pueolo, sisted by Mrs. Fred Pimple, Mrs. plays in the formation of its mem­ of 35 cants par parson. Any­ H. C. STRONG, Pr o . bers’ characters particularly in the Mike Foxhoven, and Mrs. A. 8e- early formative years of the indi­ one interested is invited to meet Former Denver Chaplain waid. 609 13th Sl Ph. 682 vidual’s life. He definitely empha- at the Catholic Charities annex, 1665 Grant straat, at 1:30 p.m. In Retirement in Italy NOTICE TO CREDITORS sizedr however, that neither church Transportation will bo providSd. ESTATE OF Mary Farrell Reagon, also or school, nor the combination of The Rev. A. J. Happe,_ former known as Marie Farrell. Mary A. Raa- Becansa of a flood in tbo chaplain at the Mullen Home for gon, Marie Farrell Reagon. and Mary both would be able to counteract basement of tbo photographer, Reagon, deoeaeed. No. 86705. the current trend toward crime If the Aged^ is now living in retire- Notlea ti hereby »lven that on th* 24th the Newman cluh pictures for mo, luTy, an item parents neglect to fulfill their obli­ the annual will hava to ho taken day of January, 1949, letters of Adaolnls- FORT COLLINS gations as parents and fail to in­ Reginer relates. trstion were isracd to the undersigned as New Telephone Directory culcate in their children proper again at the next meeting. The The 88-year-old priest served as Administrator of the above named eatate meeting Is scheduled for Tues­ pastor at St. Engelbert’* panih, and all periona having eJaima against said respect for religion, law, and or­ day, Feh. 8, at 8 p.m. in tha Holy 1 estate are required to file them for aliow- abont to go to press! der. He also emphasized the last­ Louis, from March 3, 1916. to ance in tha County Court of the Cite and ing effect parental attitude toward eiktfst hall. Oct. 1, 1918, when he resigned to County of Denver, Colorado, within sU The firms listed here de­ VISITORS ARE ALWAYS Transportation ■will ha pro­ come to Denver. Later he returned months from said date or said elaima will religion, scnools, and citizenship in vided hereafter to taka the New- forever barred. For changed or additional listings serve to be remembered WELCOME AT general has upon the youth of to­ to his native Europe, and eventu ROBERT H. CLOSE. manites home after tlK meet­ ally to the northern part of Italy. Administrator. when you are distributing day. He urged the parents to co­ ings. or for directory advertising. SHINN'S PHARMAa operate more closely with church NOnCB TO CREDITORS your patronage in the dif­ and school authorities in order to Kolping Centennial ESTATE 'OF Uargurrite M. HcLauthlln,' NOBTHESN HOTEL COB Reds Incite Students also knqwn as M axtnerlta MeGill Me- ferent lines of business. promote better relations)iip8 among Cologne.—Fifty thoussnd men Lauthlln, Maigurite Jeanne McLauthlin PH. 92 Fl Coiliaa. all concerned. Ernakulam, India.—The Catho­ are expected to attend the centen­ and Marguriu J. McLauthlin, deceased. The completion of the kitchen lic Bishops and Archbishops of ary cdlebrationi of tha Kolpina so­ No. 86717, , Malabar (South India) called tha Notice is hereby given that on the 26th unit adjacent to the parish hall is cieties when Cardinal Josef n u _ day of January, 1*4*, lettora of adminiatia- In Fl CoIUm on Hiwaya 87 aad 287 progressing satUfactorily. To meet attention of the faithful to what presides in -the Cologne Cathedral tion war* iaeuiM to the undateigned i* ad- at least a part ol the expense being they described ae Communist-in on Pentecost Sunday. Hundreda of minietrator of the above named eatate end DREDLING MOTORS incurred in its completion, the spired efforts to create friction American members have an­ all petaont bavin* elalms against said es­ tate arc recuirsj to fils them for lUowanee Bnlale aad G.M.C. Specialists — Sale* and gxpart Servica members of the Altar society con-, between labor and management nounced that they will attsnd. in the County Court of the City and Let V$ Porcelainise Your Car ducted a successful baked food and to an increasing tendency to The Kolping movement is devoted County of Denver, Colorado, within six sale on Jan. 22. A kitchenware organised acts of< unruliness to the material and spiritual wel­ months from said data or said claims will bs forever barred. Telephone 6126* shower to equip it is being planned among atudents. The Bishops is­ fare of Catholic tradesmen and B. a HILLIARD, JR., in the near future. sued a joint statement. apprentice*. i Administrator. PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 9 3 8 Bonneck Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitene 420S Thursday, Februory 3, 1949

g U B W W ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I Foretold by Isaias' ■ Homemaker’s St. Patrick's Pueblo Clergy BARNARD'S I Church Is Banner Raised Tejon St. I D e p a rtm e n t Club Holds Top Changes Listed North Denver’s In Northside division play in For. Salvation of Nations PfltroniM Tks»0 RmUabU and friandlj Pirnu Pueblo.—The following appoint­ the Junior Parochial Basketball ments of diocesan clergry have been Most Modern Self-Serve L league St Patrick’s team remained By R e v . J o h n B. E b e l exhumed by the Church’s enemies, undefeated for the third straight Through the great Prophet shows that they have no real announced by Bishop Joseph C. THE week to maintain the top spot it Isaias, God promised “s standard charges to press against the Willging: STILES has held since competition got set up to all themations” (xi, 12). Church. They therefore grasp at The Rev. Lucien Lareau, vicar RECORD SHOP McVeigh Compony under way. Dowd, Colazzi, and De For all who sincerely seek salva­ any straw. substitute of St. Michael’s parish. Open Evenings PAINTING AND Angelis paced their team t6 its tion, that standard has been raised The Church remains and will Delta; *■ ELECRIC SERVICE DECORATING 24-14 victory over St. Catherine’s. on high 80 that everyone can see always be “a standard set up for The Rev. John P. McMulIan, as­ lEE DEUyERY DN 3 OR MORE RECORD; Wiring - Lighting' CONTRACTORS The second place Holy Family and recognize it—it is the Cath­ the nations.” Knowledge of the sistant pastor of St. Patrick’s par­ 1328 Inea K£. 0718 quintet was too much for fighting olic Church. When Christ estab­ Chnreh and close association ish, Pueblo; 1100 Larimer TA. 6875 St. Vincent’s home. lished a living, visible Church He with it almost always bring con­ The Rev. Manuel F. Morgan, as­ It was a close game for the first immeasurably reduced the diffi­ version. It remains only to make -EARL J. sistant pastor of Our Lady of Phone EA. 6759 two quarters but the Holy Family culty of finding the truth and the Clsnrch better loiown to Guadalupe parish, La Junta; NDERSO club opened up in the third quar­ achieving salvation. make it-more widely and deeply Free Estimates ter, hitting for 17 points. J. Mar­ The Rev. Joseph D. Minot, STROHMINGER Suppose a man sets out on a loved. granted indefinite leave of absence Yittetoe Bros. tinez of the losers beat out Holy search for the truth, and for the owing to illness. Family team’s high scoring center, divinely appointed custodian of Interior • Exterior Painting Electrical Contracting The Rev. Lucien Lareau, vicar Painting Llcaiucd uid Banded in Citr ef Den Ter Isenhart, 13-11. In a low scoring the revelation made by God.^ For Pbona CH. 6581 • game, Mt. Carmel chalked up its what will he look? He will m lize substitute of St. Michael’s parish. Cleaning Denver 6, Colorado 1178 Stout *’’’E’n";.m w* first win of the season when it de­ that it must be a human organiza­ Delta, has been assistant pastor in St. Mary’s parish, Walsenburg, and 2700 E. 13th Ave. 1 0 4 2 ^ Santa Fe Drive feated winless St. Clara’s, 17-11. tion, since its purpose is the sal­ H o b k m Denver vation of mankind, and there­ Our Lady of Guadalupe parish, La THE BEST IN LUGGAGE Southside Division fore that it will have many of the Junta. He was pastor for one year Of AD Kiade _ PLUMBINCH in S t Rita’s parish. Mancos. CRANE FIXTURES In the feature game of the week characteristics of humanity—in­ in Southside division play, Jan. 29 cluding even some of the faults. The Rev. Joseph D. Minot has YOUNGSTOWN STEEL St. Philomena’s Palominos beat the 'ink been in ill health at various times KITCHENS Cathedral Blue Jets, 16-12. The But above all be will leek tbe AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS reiulti tbat the truth mutt Dear Roberta Guidon t during the past year. He suffered* Fiber Glass Free Parking in Rear game, which will go far in decid­ ing the division championship, was achieve in the live* of men and I have been reading your Prob­ severe heart attacks around Christ­ in the world. When he leei mas. A veteran priest of this dio­ Insulating Wool Bet i m L. R. Fry Hog. & Htg. close all the way. lem Clinic column for a long time im Bvv. » 4 8. BDWY. RA. 28(1 In a brilliant exhibition of shot­ human livei tranaformed Into cese, he has been in the Delta par­ 1" Blanket for Ceilings and making, “Crush” Warder, Cathe­ pattern! bated on the life of note, and find It most interesting. ish for many years. Sidewalls JOHNS-MAJWILLE FLOORKVGS dral’s captain, racked up all his their divine Model, Chritt; when* Many times, however, your replies The Rev. John P. McMullan was SPECIAL LOW Agphalt Tile team’s points. Joe Horan, ambi­ he ditcovert workt of charity have made me impatient — they ordained at Christmas, 1948, and | dextrous St. Philomena’s center, that relieve tbe mitery, ifnor- seem to me to be unrealistic. his appointment as assistant pastor j PRICES A long lived, low priced flooring for Schools, scored eight counters for his club. ence, and tuffering of unfortu­ What prompts this letter is your of St. Patrick’s parish, Pueblo, isi nate human beiiygt; whan ho Only 4%c per sq. foot Hospitals, Churches, Residences. In other Southside division con- reply to “Convert and Mother.” his first assignment in the diocese. | findt the teaching! ef Chritt He is a native of Ireland. He took T erraflex tesd loop-leading St. Vincent de Your advice to her (to “speak up handed down from generation all his schooling there and in Eng-1 ECONOMY LUMBER & HARDWARE One of the toughest, longest wearing floor Paul’s, with a three-and-nothing in meetings” and not be afraid of record, downed St. Louis’ of to generation without change— land except his last year of the­ 350 So. Colorado Blvd. Easy Payments DE. 5495. coverings ever developed; grease proof. Acid Englewood, 20-14. And St. John’s then he will know that ha it face the opinions of older membere of ology, which he took in St. Thomas’ d proof; unaffected by alkalis. Brilliant colors. got its second win in three games to face with the true Church. the club) seems to me inadequate. seminary, Denver. Free Eitimates Descriptive, Literature Frea when it crushed hapless St. James’, The Vatican Council, recogniz­ You suggest also that she do more The Rev. Manuel F, Morgan is 37-4. ing this fact, declares that “to Catholic reading, but that will not a newcomer to the diocese. He was the Catholic Church alone pertain solve her problem. bom Dec. 2#, 1916, in El Venadito, Check your Brakes — Reline with Building '& Maintenance Co. all those things—so many and so In my “career” as a parishioner state of Durango, Mexico. He Raybestos Brake Lining 1863 WAZEE ST., DENVER KE. 2371 wonderful—that have been di­ I have belonged to mothers’ clubs, speaks fluent English, Spanish, For safe, sure stops St. Catherine's vinely disposed for the evident various parish societies, and other German, and Italian. Distributed by credibility of the Christian faith.” women’s groups. In nine out of Ordained in Santa Barbara mis­ HENDRIE & ROLTHOFF CO. And as regards these motives of 10, / am afraid you will find con­ sion, California, in 1945, he has To Spend $60,000 belief, it adds that “the Church ditions as Mrs, Convert describis Denver, Colorado * itself, because of its wonderful them. The club is actually operated served as pastor and assistant pas­ tor in the Archdiocese of Los An­ growth, the extraordinary sanc­ by an “inner club,” and, though ~ r On Convent, School tity, and inexhaustible richness an outsider is tolerated, suggestions geles, the Diocesft of San Diego, in all good works, because of its or opinions are not welcomed. and the Diocese of El Paso. He (Continued Front Page One) universal unity and unconquerable Whenever I served as president was assistant pastor in St. Joseph’s ture will be of sufficient size to stability, is a great and perpetual or chairman of such groups, I churth, Los Angeles, and in the JOE HUPPERT'S DRUG provide a complete music room and motive of faith and irrefutable fought hard to drown these cus­ cities of Banning, Calif., and Tula- choir room for the use of the sis­ testimony to its divine mission.” toms, but eventually I always lost. rosa, N. Mex., and was pastor in Reliable Prescription Service ters and pupils, added facilities Thus, as “a standard set up to For a few weeks or months there Beaumont, Calif. which have long been needed by all the nations,” the Church both would be open discussion, but im­ 426 So. Colo. Blvd. DE. 5898 the staff. invites^ those who" do not yet be­ portant matters always called for “The room we are providing in lieve, 'and makes its members a closed caucus. , Life's Too Short DRUGS FROM A TO Z the basement of the school will be more certain that the faith they Practically the only way to cor- 1 Cigarettes Carton i $1.53 used as a kindergarten room,” profess rests on the firmest of To Ba Wringing Out Dirty reef such a condition in a club, 11 Mops with Your Hands I Heaiber ef St. Lenli Parish larltee year patrontce commented Father Lemieux. “But foundations. This marvelous life feel, is to persuade the pastor o r : TAbor 1393 1721 LAWRENCE eventually we hope that the room of the Church is an irrefutable assistant pastor to take an active EZE Mop & can be used for small parish meet­ sign of its divine mission—it is a interest in the ocfieities. Usually a ings. The enlargement of the play­ moral miracle tbat can be pro­ priest’s influence can correct such Cone Wringer ground will relieve a great deal of duced by God alhne. faults, Cant.It This Unpleasant Mueller Gas Furnaces the congestion for the students.” TaiA P ar.v .r It doet not take deep reteareh, —Mrs. E.A.C. • SAVES TIME I!VmEDIATE INSTALLATION School 1$ Crowded therefore, to discover the true FIREPLACE Dear Mrs. C.i • SAVES HANDS Over 30 Years Installing Furnaces in Denver Church of God. It doet not re­ Conditions at St. Catherine’s Thanks for adding a practical, • CLEANS FLOORS school are crowded, according to quire a mind verted in much BETTER. FASTER FIATCHES the pastor. As an example, he re­ knowledge and capabla of keen note to the discussion. In self-de­ O^BRIEN SHEET METAL & FURNACE WORKS decitiont and subtle distinctions. Gap and Electric Logs 2541 Larimer — Phone KE. 6047 or CH. 5353 vealed that more than 80 pupils fense, however, I must point out j $ Q . 5 0 applied last year for the first The Church stands visibly be- that “Convert and Mother" did not I Curtain and Flex Screens, Grates, And­ grade, but the sisters are able to .-fore us always, the divine origin Only emmt irons sad Fire Sell, in ill finiehce. provide for only 50. of its mifsion and the truth of raise the precise issue your letter | wmi' Tile snd nurble (or nil aece. deals with; her timidity in parish! LrM D.tlT.rr In Denrcr and Snbarb. The over-all enrollment of the its teachings unmistakably evi­ 8hipp«l Anywhere lie Extra Ileatilator Fireplaces eight grades at St. Catherine’s dent in its saints, in its self- meetings was caused, not by a well-; Get Yours Now this, year is 428, although there sacrificing religious orders de­ entrenched inner circle, but by her Phone AComa 3030 DENVER MARBLE & TILE CO. $ 1 0 0 * ^ ^ . have been a great many more voted to works of charity, in own feeling of newnesi in the EZE MOP & CONE WRINGER than 500 applications. the lives even of its ordinary Chufeh. I CO. 1330 Stout Est. 1891 Phone MA. 1484 members. As long as the subject hat been 1327 B. 17th Are. — Denrar (. Cole. “Wfi.. are much concerned over (Sur Letirette tt.l FOR OLD FURNACES this condition at St. Catherine’s,” The strong position of the brought up, however, I would like remarked Father Lemieux. “It is Church is certainly evident from to add a word about “inner circlea" \ obvious that we will have to make the manner in which it has stood and factions and the like. I have and STOKERS some further adjustment in the fu­ the test of time and the attacks certain partiality for them, be­ ture, and because of that we have of the centuries, which have de­ lieve it or not. I think a properly in trade for started now to provide further edu­ scended upon it from every point organized “inner circle” can do cational facilities for our chil­ of the compass. Yet even the a great deal for a club. GAS FURNACE INSTALLATIONS dren.” most virulent enemies of the Obvioauly I am not speaking of MEET THE TVfestinghouse Church, who have subjected its the sort of “inner circle" you con­ The firms listed here deserve to history and its teachings to the demn. I am referring, rather, to Don't W ait, Let's Trade Now! 4 be remembered when you are dis> most minute and searching study a “eonntch-circle,” one formed pre­ tributinf your patronage to the dif­ FREE ESTIMATES BY CAPABLE HEATING ENGINEERS ferent lines of bueiness. and investigation, have been cisely in order to defeat the evils so foiled. They have been able to ^ Immediate Installation. All Work Guaranteed. Terms, common to many parish groups. Stove and Furnace Parts find not a single instance of con­ We all know that parish societies PHONE PEorl 7862 Still Available tradiction in the teachings of the are often ruled by petty oligarchies, Church throughout its 2,000 Vho use the group to pamper their DEL PATRICK, INC. 200 BROADWAY GAS FURNACES stormy years of history. They own egos rather than to improve have been able to point to the the members and aid the parish. The Geo. A. Pollen faults and mistakes of many mem­ What good comes out of such C o m p an y bers of the Church, yes, but these groups is frequently a by-product 1833 Lawrence Street were owing to the fact that these achieved in spite of the leaders TABOR 1321 DENVER. COLO members did not live up to the rather than because of them. teachings of their Church and did When such conditions exist, the USE DEPENDABLE not make use of the means of first step, as you point out, it to 2 Pieces grace it had to offer them. interest the pastor or his assistant. Recovered Were it not for /ll will, preju­ But pastors are busy men. When dice, and a certain moral inertia they do take an interest, they need $65.50 that tend to keep human beings help. Op from changing their way of life As I see it, this help can be pro­ BRICK SIDinC and their mental convictions and vided by apostolic-minded members Beautiful outlook, it would be evident that of the group, who will dedicate As You Fabrics the old charges so often raised against the Church are either un­ themselves to the task of keeping Come In or We Will Show founded, irrevelant, or so pica­ the society directed toward the Fabrics in Your Home yune that they would not even be fundamental aims of any parish considered against any other or­ club— the sanctification of the Prepare for Winter COLORADO ganization. The Galileo case, for members, and the spiritual and example, even if it were proved, material growth of the parish. UPHOLSTERY CO. which it certainly is not, would mil­ GL. 2304 2501 16th St. This advice could create or en­ Western Elnterite Roofing Co. itate not at all against the truth courage a busy-body spirit rather of the Church. No official state­ than a true apostolic urge. It is ment was ever made by the Church Equitable Building CHerry 6651 necessary to add a warning, there­ HOSPITAL upon the truth or falsity of his fore: Reformers mnst first reform scientific theories. The fact that themselves, and they must be cer­ EQUIPMENT his teachings brought him into dif­ tain that their efforts are directed ficulties with certain high officials toward the group’s good and not in the Church would be merely a their own glory. Farther, since i HotpUal • - • Institulionalj disciplinary matter.' It has no the pastor it the head of the parish bearing on the truth of the Church ■ Wheel Chairs e Dish Trucks and responsible for it, the clubs Yet the very fact that this old must work with him, never in op­ ■ w ; Wheel Stretchers #o T raj f charge, buried so often, is always Trucks e Inhalatora t position to him. E u iu H e .' DRY*DIAL In.strument Tables f (Address correspondence to Ro­ Electric Food Conveyors ? berta L. Guidon, Box 1620, Denver Quality Seeds I Casters # Industrial ’TVuclcs : Cancer Hospital I, Colo.) WJ(liR$AVER lARMSTRONG^ Produce Quality Ve^taUes i CASTER CO Is Established Loyola Lecture Series ! 828 UTB ST. ‘ t • Chicago. — The 1949 lecture NEW NEW (Continued From Page One) series of Loyola university, which ' TAbor 4692 j Cancer institute. Dr. Regato, a was opened with an address by the Grold Seal Seeds Fellow of the American College Rev. Hugh M. Calkins, O.S.M., WITH WATER SAVER WITH DRY-DIAL of Radiology, received his train­ will include talks by Rear Admiral are bred and seleaed for the finest eat­ 4- ing in radiotherapy at the Founda­ EUis M. Zacharias, Evelyn Waugh, Saves up to 10 gallons of water a load. No ^ e r ! No guesswork! Choose tht ' tion Curie of Paris. He has done Louis F. Budenz, Sydney J. Har­ MOVING research in the treatment of can­ ris, Chicago newspaperman, and Patented, gentle but thorough action dryneu you want. Dry-dial shuts Dryer ing vegetables in the west. Superb flavor cer that has won him a grant from the Rev. Ralph A. Gallagher, S.J., washes cleaner. Completely automatie off automatically when clothes are bone STORAGE the National Advisory Cancer of Loyola universi^s Institute of and tenderness and heavy yielding crops. council. He has special interest in Social Administration. . . . installs anywhere. . . no bolting. . . dry . . . ready to fold and put away . . • SHIPPING the training of therapeutic radiol­ no 'vibration. or just right for ironing. ^ Local and ogists, and is co-author of a popu­ Two Newman Volumes Get the new Gold Seal Catalog. 100 pages lar book on the diagnosis and Phone ua and make arrangements to se< a load Long Distance treatment of cancer. New York.—Volumes VII and fully illustrated, showing ^ ry th in g for Moving The Penrose Cancer hospital ex­ VIII of the Charles F. Harrold col­ GiT PROOF of your clothes washed clean . .. the Laundromat pects to co-ordinate and stimulate lection ^ f the works of Cardinal way . . . thra dried to fluffy perfection in the Storage • Packing the efforts of the members of the Newman are now being published FREEI garden, lawn and field at attractive prices Shipping medical staff, centralizing the fa­ by Longmans, Green & Co. Theu Clothes Dryer. We pick up tbe clothes. It’s all/reef Wt own (nd opcmc, with oor affiliated companies, over 6.000 acres All Types of Frame cilities for the diagnosis and volumes contain selections from of fertile land devoted to extensive trials and the' production of teed and Buildings Moved treatment of cancer. 'The organ­ sermons and discourses. ization of the medical work on a See JOE for the Best Trade in Town vejeublei. Quick, helpful, courteous service. ■ Free Estimates high scientific standard should provide enviable opportunities for Pilgrimage to Europe DUFFY STORAGE training of young physicians in Worcester, Mass.—The Assump- the diagnosis and treatment of tionist Fathers of Assumption col­ The W estern Seed Co. & MOVING COe cancer. This will culminate the lege are making plans for a pil­ 1425 FiftMn(li St. DENVER winhes of the late Spencer Penrose grimage to shrines in France;' JOE ONOFRIO MUSIC CO. 1521 20th St. and achieve the favorite project of Italy, and Switzerland. The trip (lunkn Book FREE ' WfHf for Co/uf Tel KF.. 6228 his widow, Mrs. Julio Penrose of will leave % ay 20 on the Queen 1805 Broai^way MA. 8585 Joe Jr. i Colorado B pringa. iiary and will return June 28o

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