FIVE NEW PASTORATES FILLED Hospital Gives $66,123 Extensive List of Clerical Free Service During 19465''3nges Made by Archbishop;

By E llbn O'C onnor Spring a.— St. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Parish Boundaries Are Defined Francis’ hoapital, conducted % Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. 1947— Permission to Rej|roduce, Except on (Copyright 1947. Rapredaetion on radio or in print forbidden nntil Friday, 12 noon.) by the Sisters of St. Francis, Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue gave ?66,123.76 in free serv­ Priests in charge of four newly established parishes in and one in Crook are announced this ice in 1946, according to the week by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. Pour other pastors and two administrators are named in the extensive report issued by Dr. Harry C. list of clerical changes. One chaplain is announced and seven priests are given appointments as assist­ Bryan. Dr. Bryan is chairman ant pastors. An official decree defines the limits of three of the four new Denver parishes and also of of the St. Francis hospital parties immediately adjoining them. This decree and the list of appointments follow: benefit now being launched DENVER CATHOLIC that will close July 81 at an entertainment in City audi­ OFFICIAL DECREE APPOINTMENTS torium. state-wide interest is being Newly established Parish of Our Lady of Lourdes, Dinver shown in the benefit drive for Pastor: The Rev. Damcn McCaddon, residing temporarily at St. funds to aid this pioneer institu­ Francis de Sales’ rectory. tion that has given freely of its REGISTER The Sisters of St. Francis of St. Joseph’s convent, Denver, will staff charitable work through the years. The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We th« school when erected. An idea of this amount can be Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Specisl Service, Seven Smaller ARCnroiOCESE OF DENVER seen from the figures given in the Services. NCWC and Religious News Photos (3 cents per copy) Newly established Parish of Christ the King, Denver report from 1938 to 1946, which Chancery Office was 1829,023 in free service ren^ Pastor: The Rev. John W. Scannell, residing temporarily at Blessed VOL. XLn. No. 43. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1947. $1 PER YEAR Sacrament rectory. dered. 1536 Logan Street The hospital has long been an The Sisters of the Precious Blood, Dayton, O., will staff the school, important factor in the progress Denver, Colorado when erected. • and well-being of the Pike’s Peak region. Its bed capacity is 175; Newly established Parish of St. Bernadette, Lakewood, Denver number of employes, 160; and Indulgence Granted for Prayer Pastor: The Rev. John J. Doherty, temporarily residing at St. Mary monthly payroll, $20,000. Last Magdalene’s rectory. year its nursing care amounted to In accordance with the provisions of Canon $105,829. Newly established Parish of St. Anthony, Westwood, Denver Law th^ parishes of Christ the King, Denver; Our Came to State in 1887 Adds Interest to Pilgrimage Administrator: The Rev. Michael Maher, also assistant at Presenta­ Lady of Lourdes, Denver; St. Bernadette, Lake- The history of S t Francis’ hos­ tion parish, temporarily residing at Presentation rectory. pital and sanitarium is closely wood, Denver; and St. Anthony, Westwood, Den­ + + + + + The Missionary Sisters of the linked with that of the state. In Sacred Heart of the Queen of ver, are hereby established as removable parishes Newly established Parish of St. Peter, Crook September, 1887, the first four Sis Heaven orphanage announced this with territorial limits as hereinafter defined. The Administrator: "The Rev. Joseph Bosch, temporarily living at Iliff ters of St. .Francis calne to Colo Site of Shrine to Saint week that Archbishop Urbafi J. rectory. ' rado Springs at the request of Dr, Vehr has granted a special indul­ relative territorial changes of immediately adjoin­ B. P. Anderson, physician and gence for a prayer to S t Frances ing parishes are also given. St. Anne’s church, Arvada surgeon for the Colorado Midland Xavier Cabrini. The announce­ In witness whereof, etc. Pastor: The Rev. William J. Gallagher, residing temporarily at Railway company. While a surgeon ment was made in connection with rectory of Mullen home for the aged. CTumtoPaffeS— Column t) the scheduling of final plans for the pilgrimage honoring America’s St. Mary's parish. Rifle, and missions Pastor: The Rev. Paul Reed. first citizen saint to be held at the 7^ mountain camp founded by her in St. Mary's church. Aspen ' Fr. McCarthy the foothills near Golden. The pil­ grimage, to be held Sunday after­ Pastor: The Rev. Robert Banigan. noon, July 6, is being sponsored St. John’s church, Yuma by the Denver Fourth Degree as­ Archbishop of Denver. Pastor: The Rev. Clement Gallagher, residing temporarily at rectory Reception Is sembly of the Knights of Colum­ Joseph J. Bosetd, bus. in Akron. Vicar General. The pilgrimage will mark the St. 'Victor's church, Victor, and missions first anniversary (July 7) of the Given at Denver, Colorado Administrator: The Rev. Omcr Foxhoven. Set June 30 canonization of the little Italian June 7, 1947. saint who labored extensively in St. Anthony's church, Hugo, and missions Leaders in all walks of life in­ Denver and who founded the pres­ Administrator: The Rev. Francis Pettit. cluding clergy of the archdiocese, NEW PARISH BOUNDARIES ent Queen of Heaven orphanage. Chaplain: prominent educators, and digni­ Invitations are being sent to all taries in state and civic govern­ pastors of the city and of sur­ OUR LADY OF LOURDES Pariih Boundaries • St. Joseph’s mother-house, Denver: The Rev, Richard Hiester, mental circles will join students, rounding communities inviting The North Boandar>'— the south side of Louisiana Avenue from the Assistants; Platte River to Bnchtel Boulevard; the south aluinni, and friends of Regis in them to lead delegations of their side of Bnchtel Boulevard from Louisiana Ave­ Holy Ghost church, Denver: The Rev. Albert E. Puhl. honoring the Very Rev. Raphael C. parishioners in the formal pilgrim­ nue to High Street. McCarthy, S.J., newly installed age. Invitations are also being St. Vincent de Paul’s church, Denver: The Rev. Walter Jaeger. president of Regis, at a reception The East Boundary— the 'west side of High Street from Bnchtel Boule­ Sc Philomcna's church, Denver: 'The Rev. George-Evans. sent to various societies and or­ vard to Yale Avenue (Chy Limits). Monday evening, June 30, from ganizations soliciting their partiei- Holy Family church, Denver: The Rev. William H. Jones. 8 until 10 o’clock in the Knights^ The South Boundary-—the north aide of Yale Avenue (City Limits) of Columbus clubrooms, 1676 from Btnwt i6 the Plane BWer. ’ St. Mary’s church, Colorado Springs: The Rev. Robert Freudenstein, Grawf stf set,'Denver. TEeiTeJr BouhRiiTi-:;hi-ca-H^e oTThe fKKo ‘ StrTefefTTlfflTO’Utecley: TO The reception not only will be c-r St Charlts’ church, Stratton: The Rev. Charles Salmon. a tribute to the new president, Complete Burse who has won honors and acclaim S iN oih B ou fdar?^ ! «S h ^ ^ * if B.r.ud Avenue from the Appointmmts are effective July 3. 194?. both for his work in the field of Platte River to Cherokee Street; the south side .biographies of priests psychology and for his accomplish­ of First Avenue from Cherokee Street to Cherry affected by the clergy changes are For Seminarian given as follows: ments as an administrator while Creek; the south side of Cherry Creek from Jesuits to Celebrate Rev. John W. Scannell president of Marquette university, First Avenue to Utiiversity Boulevard, but will also take the form of a The East Bonndary- the weot side of University Boulevard from Father Scannell was bom March 1st Solemn Masses Is Contributed 28, 1907, at Ottumwa, la. He at­ reunion with old friends, since Cherry Creek to Virginia Avenue; the west side of Franklin Street from Virginia Avenue to tended the St. Ambrose college, Six Jesuits, former Denverites, Father McCarthy in former years Davenport, la., from 1925 to 1929, was a student, and later a teacher Louisiana Avenue; the west side of Lafayette A complete burse for the edu- when he entered Kenrick semi­ who were ordained in St. Mary’s at Regis college. Street from Louisiana Avenue to Bnchtel Boule­ caUon o f a seminarian for the nary,' Webster Groves, Mo. He college chapel, St. Marys, Kans., Among the distinguished guests vard. priesthooiL $6,000, was given entered St. Thomas’ seminary, June 18 by Bishop George J. Don­ who will be in attendance are through Blessed Sacrament par­ The South Boundary— the north side of Virginia Avenue from Univer­ sity Boulevard to Franklin Street; the north Denver, in 1931, and was ordained nelly of Leavenworth will offer Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, Gov. ish, the Very Rev. Harold V. their first Solemn Masses on Sun­ side of Louisiana Avenue from Franklin Street May 26, 1934, by the Most Rev. Lee Knous, and Mayor Quigg New­ Campbell, pastor, announced this Urban J. Vehr in the Denver day. Three of the Masses will be ton. The guest list includes other week. The gift was made as a to Lafayette Street; the north side of Buehtel Boulevard from Lafayette Street to Louisiana Cathedral. He served as assistant sung in Denver churches, one in members of the state and civic memorial to living and deceased at S t Mary’s parish, Colorado Sterling, one in Kansas City, Mo.; official family. members o f the^on or’s family. Avenue; the north side of Louisiana Avenue from Bnchtel Boulevard to the Platte River. Springs, until February, 1941, and One in Atwood, Kans. Educatori to Attend The donor preSbqi to remain when he was commissioned as a The Rev. Joseph L. Hebert, SJ., Prominent educators in the state Tliii small rock memorial snr- tively planned. The marble plaque anonymous. V'. (Turn to P aget — Column 4) ______chaplain in the U. S. army. He will sin^ his first Solemn Mass in who are numbered among the in moanted by a crucifixion group and its Latin inscription com­ This gift is the outstanding one served with distinction, gaining Annunciation church, Denver; the vited guests are Chancellor Caleb stands at the highest point of the memorate the white rock image of to date made in answei^ to Arch­ several decorations, and was dis­ Rev. Walter F. Harris, S.J., S t F. Gates of Denver university, as mountain camp near Golden the Heart of Jesus which Mother bishop Urban J. Vehr’s aihpeal for charged in 1945. In October, 1945, Francis de Sales’, Denver; the Rev, well as deans of the various col- where a shrine memorial to St. Cabrini fashioned on the ground contributions of this n atu ^ Gifts Peter’ s Pence Collection he was named pastor of S t An­ Raymond Demg, S.J., Sacred -leges at the university: Dr. Robert Frances Xavier Cabrini is tenta­ nearby with her own hands. thony’s parish, Hugo, and missions, Heart church, Denver; the Rev. 4 - in memory of loved ones i%y be E. Stearns, president of the Uni­ made in any amount, whil44hc where he has served until his Charles P, Cahill, S.J., St. Eliza­ versity of Colorado; Dr. Thurs­ donor is alive or in his will. H e>; present appointment to the new beth’s church, Kansas City, Mo.; ton J. Davis, president of Colorado ing a young man prepare m To Be Taken Up June 29 Christ the King parish, Denver. the Rev. Eugene 0. Latta, SJ., S t college; Dr. Melville F. Coolbaugh. V. F. WENDLING CHIEF COUNSELOR Christ’s ministry is a particular!; Rav. Daman L. MeCaddon Anthony’s church, Sterling; and . president of the Colorado School appropriate memorial. e annual Peter’s Pence col- give of our abundance so that the Father McCaddon was bom the Rev. James Eatough, Sacred of Mines; Dr. George W. Frasier, OF NEW COLUMBIAN SQUIRE CIRCLE (Turn to Page 10 — Column 3) Heart church, Atwood, Kans. president of Colorado State Col The Parish of St. Charles Bor- I for the Holy Father will Holy Father may distribute our lege of. Education; Dr. Roy M. romeo in Stratton has announced in up in the Denver arch- gifts where they will effect the Greene, president of Colorado A. Vincent F. Wendling. a convert, of Columbus hall, E. 16th and its intention of starting a burse dioceH^^une 20. In hie letter an- most good. and M. college; Dr. Peter P. Mi- and a leading lay apostle, has been Grant, and will be under the su­ for a seminarian. One hundred nouncingi^\the event, Archbishop May God bless you, your homes, BELGIAMS ASK HELP TO REPLACE chelson, president of western named chief counselor of the newly pervision of the state deputy of dollars was given in the week for Urban J .S ^ h r calls attention to and your loved ones. State college; Sister Frances reactivated Columbian Squires’ the K. of C., Thomas J. Lynch of the burse begun by S t James’ par­ the continuI(^distress of Catholics Faithfully yours, BELLS NAZIS STOLE FROM CHURCH Marie, president of Loretto circle 259; sponsored by the Den­ Grand Junction, and the grand ish, Denver. in all parts oi^he world and asks * URBAN J. VEHR, Heights college; Dr. James E, ver Knights of Columbus. knight of Denver council, Peter J. The Mary Immaculate burse, generous donam^s in order that Archbishop of Denver Hudiingson, president of Colorado A knight for 37 vears, as well Wagpier. All members of the sponsored by Archbishop Vehr, the Holy Father may meet ap­ P. S.—Kindly read this letter at First-hand evidence of the dis­ ganized a committee called Les tress in Europe is afforded by two Women’s college, as well as o f as an active ^ worker in other Knights of Columbus are welcome moved closer to its goal with the peals for his charity. The letter the Masses Sunday, June 22. The Amis des Cloches (tbe Friends of recent letters of appeal. The (Turn to P a g e t — Column 3) Catholic organisations and in the to attend. receipt of $610. One Denver per­ follows: ^ collection is to be taken on Sunday, the Bells), to purchase another set. Big Brothers, Mr. Wendling was Following the initiation, there first is addressed by the cure son gave $10 "in memory o f my Reverend Dear F ath ei^ June 29. But, since the entire village num­ the counselor in charge of the cul­ will be a banquet in the Knights mother;’’ another contributed and (Beloved People; ^ of the Belgian village o f Hemp- tural and educational committee of of Columbus home at 5 p.m. in $500. The total now is $4,990. tinne-Namur to the Denver Cath­ bers no more than 600, and the Two Priests Doing May 1 again appeal to your gen­ olic Regieter. From the church of new bells cost $4,600, it is impos­ honor of the new squires. Parents, erosity in this annual collection for relatives, or guardians of the Aadrew Marteloa, this village on Sept. 16, 1943, the sible for it to defray all the ex­ Enters Novitiate the Holy Father? This yearly con­ Nazis stole three beautiful bells penses, at least at this strait­ Field Work With newly initiated Squires are espe­ tribution to the common Father of cially invited to attend and are (enclosed were two photographs of ened time. Therefore, the pastor, Christendom, is an expression of urged to make their reservations Holy Fooiily High, the act). . the Rev. Louis Valanger, who is our loyalty to the See of Peter and as soon as possible by notifying secretary of the committee, ia ap­ Catholic Charities of our personal love for the Vicar The soldiers of the Belgian se­ the Squire committee at the cret army, the Maquisards, tried to pealing for funds from Catholics of Christ on earth. Wias Scholarship in America. Address Post No. Here for an extended period of Knights of Columbus offices. recapture them, but, after a fight As we know, the personal needs 1779.32, Heraptinne-NamUr, Bel­ field work with the Denver Cath­ Guests of honor at the banquet will in which one Nazi was killed, they include Bishop Bernard J, Sullivan, of the Holy Father are few and Andrew Martelon, who was had to give up the attempt, and gium. olic Charities organization are the limited. But upon him depend the Rev. Gilbert A. Carroll, Chicago, S.J.; the Very Rev. Raphael C. Mc­ naduated with the 1947 class the bells disappeared forever, no The second letter is addressed general government of the Church to "Die nationale Angabe der and the Rev, Walter Doyle, San Carthy, S J., president of Regps col­ from Holy Family high, school, doubt into some German foundry. and the support of many of the Roem-Katb. Zeitung, the Regie­ Francisco. Both priests are taking lege; and the state deputy, Mr, won the Knights of Columbus “ Since then,” the priest writes, "it missionary efforts of the Church the work as part of a two-year Lynch. scholarship to Regis college, Den­ is.a silence of death!” ter,” and is si^ed by Frau El- throughout the world. The cessa course in social work studies of­ ver. He is, the son of Mr. and After the war the former mili­ ^ e d a Gaupatz, Poessneckerstrasss fered at the Catholic University tion of war presents new problems Mrs. Andrew B. Martelon of 3887 tary prisoners of' tbe village or- 83. Saalfeld an der Saale, Thuer- of America in Washington, D. C. Over 20 of Clergy in destroyed churches, schools, Vrain street. His father is a ingen, Russian Zone, Gerinany. It Father Carroll, now staying at convtots, and the general im­ printer for the Denver Poet. Wins Scholarship reads: "I am turning to you with the Cathedral rectory, received his poverishment of priests, sisters, Andrew is the oldest of a fam­ a humble request for help. Twice seminary training at St. Mary of At Silver Jubilee and lay people in many countries ily of seven children— five boys we have lost everything and now the Lake seminary, Mundelein,' of the world. In their dire distress and two girls, including - John, a have nothing. I am asking you 111., and did parochial work in Chi­ they turn for aid to the Holy Fa­ senior next year at Holy Family tb insert a notice in your paper cago for five years before beini Of Father Morgan ther. I receive many'distressing ap­ high; George, an eighth grader; that a Christian mother with three sent to the university for socis peals from Bishops, priests, and Jim, Leo, Rita Marie, and Cath­ children is begging your help.” studies. sisters in all sections of the globe, erine Ann. The woman gives the Tracant More than 20 priests of the asking for a little help in. th^ir Andy was praised by his pastor, (reading uncertain) Corporation Receiving his preparatory semi­ Archdiocese of Denver and the Dio­ nary training at St. Joseph’s, Mt. extreme misery. We can readily the Rev, Leo Flynn, as a boy of of America, comer Broadway and cese of Pueblo attended the Solemn understand ^the number and agony high character who had been co­ 32nd, Rm. 244, New York, as. the View, Calif., and his seminary Vincent F. Wendling Mass of Thanksgiving offered in training at St. Patrick’s, Menlo of such appeals as come regularly operative in every school ectlvity agency through which 10 pounds Annunciation church, Leadville, by and parish affair. In high school of food or clothing can be sent Park, Calif., Father Doyle was the original circle in 1939 Al- the Rev. Edward L. Horgan, June to the Holy Father from all parts of the world. he was editor-in-chief of the school Charity packages may also be sent stationed at St. Cecilia’s parish in though a grandfather himself, he 11, in observance of his silver Miss Gladys Tanhaeff of 1588 San Francisco for two and one- We who have been spared many paper, the Lamp Poet, and was on at a cost of $10'from CARE bead- is still interested in the youth of jubilee as a priest. S. Clayton street, Denver, a chief the editorial staff of the class quarters, 50 Broad street. New half years and for eight months today. Father Horgan was assisted in operator for the Mountain States of the physical hardships of war at St. Mary’s Cathedral in San and have enjoyed many blessinn annual. Hq supplied the school Ifork 4, N. Y „ and contributions Squire Initiation the Mass by the Rev. Charles San­ Telephone company, entered the of any amount may be sent Fyancisco, until he was sent to the can sustain the hands of the Holy and parish with numerous print­ ger of Roggen, deacon; the Very novitiate for the Sisters of Loretto ing jobs from his home print shop. through the NCWC German Relief Catholic university. He is living To Be June 29 Father in relieving misery and dis-' Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron, Engle­ June 8. Miss Tenhaeff it a UMm- His other ^hool -activities in­ Committee, 350 Fifth avenue, in the rectory of the Holy Ghost Sundajr, June 29, has been set for pensing Christian charity. Prob­ wood, classmate of Father Horgan, her of St. Vincaat de Paul's par clude sports, speech, and religious' Hew York. The Register, NatioTial church. the reactivation of the Archbishop ably never will so little accomplish subdeacon; and James Kane, sem­ ish. Graduated from St. Vincent’s and social groups. Edition, h u receiv^ scores of let­ Both will return to the univer­ Urban Vehr circle 269 of the so much as at the present time. inarian, mastar of ceremonies. The grade school with the class of *38, The Knights of Columbus schol­ sity at the end of their period of Squires. ters like those above. Hundreds sermon was delivered by the Rev, she attended Cathedral high In view of the extreme urgency arship committee was confronted have also come to Archbishop Vehr, block field work in Denver and Approximately 60 youths of high James P. Flanagan of Denver. school and was graduated in 1942. of existing conditions, 1 would ask with a difficult task this year, in and dozens to Colorado priests will complete their course in June, school age will attend the 9 o’clock Following the Mass a luncheon She lived with her mother, Mrs. each priest, each/Catholic institu­ 1948, after which they will return view of the uniformly high ;excel- and convents. If you do not knew Mass and receive Communion in was served in the school hall by Percaeila T ea ^ eff, an empleya of tion, organization, and parochial lence o f the group of boys inter­ worthy individuals, we suggest to their respective archdioceses to the Cathedral'oh that day. the members of the Altar and Ro­ Fitxsiraons hospital, and a sister, society in the archdiocese to make viewed. Because three boys tied sending CARE packages to the work with the charity organiza­ ■rhe initiation ceremonies will sary Bocieto. The toastmaster was Mary Eileen, who ia a nnrsa at a generous ofltering. God has for first place, and two for uird in European Bishops, who 'will make tions. begin at 1:30 pun. in the Knights /Turn to Page 14 — Colum n S)~ Fort Legaa. blessed us with prosperity. We can (TumtoPage 14 — Column OJ ' Andrew Martelon a just distribation. ' PAGE TWO Office,-9S8 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, E E yston e 4205 Thursday, June 19, 1947

PARISH BOUNDARIES ESTABLISHED Reception Is Set l i ,123 Is Given OFFICIAL 6 l5 17th Street BY ARCHBISHOP'S OFFICIAL DECREE

A Choice of For Fr.McCartliy (Continued From Page One) b Free Service The Weet Boundary— the eaet eide of the Platte River from LouieiAua Complete, Well Avenue to Bayaud Avenue. a CATHOLIC (Continued From Page One) ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Parieh Boundariee (Continued From Page One) Planned ficials of the junior colleges The North Bonndary— the eoulh tide of LouUiana Avenne from Lafay­ in the Civil war he had observed throughout the state. ette Street to Franklin Street; the aoulh tide of the charity, zeal, and self-sacriflce Representatives of the profes* Virginia Avenue from Franklin Street to Uni- of the sisters in caring for the sick DIRECTORY BREAKFASTS sional and business world are also vereity Boulevard; the south eide of Cherry and wounded soldiers. on the guest list as are prominent Creek from University Boulevard to Colorado The first site of St. Francis’ hos Priced from 45e to OSe persons in the fraternal, patriotic, Boulevard. , pital was at Huerfano street and We Feature an Exclutiee Blend of Coffee and charitable organizations of the The East Boundary— the west side of Colorado Boulevard (City Colorado avenue, where the sisters Just Off the Press Sweet Roll* Baked Fresh Daily From Our Orent city. Clergy thrpughout the arch­ Limits) from Cherry Creek to Yale Avenne took care of a few railroad em­ diocese have been invited. (City Limits). ployes in a little adobe house. They Open Week Days 6:3 0 A.M. • Sundays 8 A.M. All students, alumni, and The South Bouhdary— the north side of Yale Avenue. (City Limits) soon realized that the building was friends of the college are asked to from Colorado Boulevard to High ^reet; the inadequate and planned a new attend the reception and meet north side of Buchtel Bonleva^ from High structure, but the site proved un­ SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Father McCarthy, who takes <)ver e Street to Lafayette Street. desirable because of noise and $600 t o $800 the leadership of Regis college at The Weft Bonndary— the east side of High Street frdk Yale Avenne smoke from the trains going to Choice 6 Appeticen, 2 Soups, 7 Entree#, Inclndlnf the most favorable time in' jts (City Limits) to Buchtel Boulevard; the east and from Colorado City, which was side of Lafayette Street from Buchtel Boulevard history. With the groundwork laid then the state capital. The pres­ to Louisiana Avenne; the east side of Franklin CHOPPED STEAK, HALIBUT by the Very Rev. John J. Flana­ ent location on Pike’s Peak ave^ Street from Louisiana Avenue to Virginia Ave­ gan, S. J., the former president, nue, overlooking, the entire city,^ nne; the eaat side of Usdversity Boulevard from Individual Baked CHICKEN PIE and his own outstanding record as was obtained. b ig es l l g r k e 11 a.ni. to an administrator. Father McCar­ ______Virginia Avenue to Cherry Creek. J CHRIST THE KING Parish Boundaries 2 Salads, 10 Desserts and Drinks 5 p.m. only thy is expected to lead Regis col­ Begged Money lege to new heights in the field The North Bonndary— the south side of 14th Avenne beginning at To Build of Catholic education in the Rocky (Colorado Boulevard extending east to the west 100 Seats No Liquor • Organ Music side of Jasmine Street, inclnsive. Mountain area. But the sisters had no money CHURCH The East Boundary— the west side of Jasmine Street from 14th Ave­ to build a hospital. They went from The reception is sponsored by nne to Alameda Avenne, inclusive. Open Saturdays the various groups affiliated with door to door asking aid. Later they GOODS The South Bonndary— the north side of Alameda Avenue from Jta- until 1 2 :3 0 Regis, under the general super­ ^ mine Street to Colorado Boulevard inclusive. visited rural districts and nearby vision of the group presidents. 'The West Bonndary— the east side of Colorado Boulevard from Ala­ settlements, going miles in a horse- HOUSE They are Mrs. William D. Phoenix, meda Avenne to 14th Avenue. drawn wagon. Enough money was president of the Regis Mothers’ BLESSED SACRAMENT Parish Boundaries procured to build the first unit 16.36-.3K Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 club, who is general chairman; The North Bonndary— the south side of the city line from Colorado of the present St. Francis’ hospi­ A MjO / V C , Mrs. Walter J. Wade, president Boulevard to Jasmine Street. tal It was a brick building three of the Regis Alumni Mothers’ club; The EUut Boundary— the west side of Jasmine Street from the chy stories high. Mrs. Adrian Maguire, president of line to 14th Avenne. The first addition was built in IVIOVIIVO the Regis guild; Mrs. JosephJosepl The South Bonndary— the north side of 14th Avenne from Jasmine 1896. The hospital was always SchmettUng, president o f the Col Street to Colorado Boulevard. kept filled tp capacity. In the early lege Mothers’ club; Stephen L. R, The West Bonndary—the east side of Colorado Boulevard from 14th TO GIVE YOU BETTER SERVICE For Hie Safely of Ydiir Goods days when there were no trained A ll our facIlltiM ara MneenUattd In ont aimieni •trtanlintd itor*. McNicbols, president of the Regis Avenue to the city line. nurses, the sisters had to do all Men’s club; and Walt Sullivan, ST. JOHN’ S Parish Boundaries . , the work and nursing care. In Four Optometriste to serve you: president of the Regis high school Emil A. Brlokhtui {toman Use Johntoa Sorvieo oa Efory Move The North Boundary— the south side of 8th Avenue from Colorado 1903, the addition facing Pike’s tom an J, Brinkhans Alumni association. Ed J. Brlnkhaua Ray L, Dllloa AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN UNES, INC. Boulevard to Garkson Street. Peak avenue was .built and the bed **TO AND PBOU EVERYWHERE” Tha East Bonndary— the west side of (Colorado Boulevard from 8th capacity was increased to 100. In We invito you to have your glasses adjusted. Avenne to Cherry Creek. PACKING SHIPPING 1916, the Gothic style chapel to STORAGE - The Sonth Boundary-w-the north side of Chertr Creek from (Colorado the east of the hospital was added. Denver 221 Broadway FORD Bonlevard to Clarkson Street. In 1930, the sanitarium was Phone PE 2433 The West Boundary— the east side of Oarkson Street from (Cherry built at a cost of more than a BEHER SERVICE Creek to 8th Avenne. .- A.B.C. DOLL SHOP ST. PHILOMENA’S Parish Boundaries half-million dollars. It accommo­ HANSEN & HANSEN SWAYNE The North Bonndary— the south side o£ 17th Avenne from Colorado dates 100 tuberculosis patients. New Dolls and Toys Bonlevard to Vine Street, including east and Pediatric Ward JEWELERS DoU Buffiiei and Trikt MARSH west sides of Vine Street. , The East Bonndary— the west side of Colorado Bonlevard from 17th Added in *45 [RINKH/UIS BROil 1628 17th St. DOLL WIGS WIMBUSH, Ine. _ OPTOMETRISTS ond OPTICIANS ____ 850 Baanock St. TA. 6113 * Avenue to 8th Avenue. In 1946, a new pediatric depart­ Religtoua Statue* Repaired 'The South Boundary— the north side of 8th Avenue from (Colorado ONE STORE ONLY Sdling Fords Sine* 1912 ment was added where children 821*15tli St. letweeR Oiampo n d Steet Sti. MAfai 8760 1515 Arapahoe MA. 7617 Boulevard to Vine Street, including east and are given care by specially trained west sides of Vine Street. nurses. A total of 829 cases has ’The West Bonndary— both sides of Vine Street from 8th Avenue to been cared for in this department 17th Avenne. since it was opened in October, ST. BERNADETTE, LAKEWOOD, Parish Boundaries 1946. 'The North Boundary— the sonth side of West 20th Avenne from Maple A new modern diagnostic and Grove Road to Teller Street; the sonth side of therapeutic x-ray department was West Colfax Avenue from Teller Street to Sher­ recently installed and is under the s V l B S i idan Bonlevard. direction of a full-time radiologist. The East Bonndary— the west side of Teller Street from West 20th Avenne to Colfax Avenue; the west side of Members of the honorary execu^ Sheridan Bonlevard from Colfax Avenne to West tive committee in charge of the 6th Avenne. benefit drive are Dr. H. C. Bryan, glLoans The' South Bonndary— the north side of West 6th Avenne from Sheri­ chairman; E. L. Mosley, Russell The Boulevard Mortuary strives dan Bonlevard to Maple Grove Road. Law, Roy A. Davis, Mrs. R. 0. The West Boundary— the east side of Maple Grpve Road from West Giddin^, the Rev. Mr. Gerald iSertkf to make every service a ministration^ to the living as ' 6th Avenue to West 20th Avenne. Berneking, Chase Stona,.^r. C. 0. rnv«» well as a tribute to the departed, to take away the ST. MARY MAGDALENE Parish Boundaries Giese, Rabbi Karl Weiner, the 'The North Bonndary— the sonth side of West 32nd Avenne from Maple Rev. Harley Schmitt, Dr. Charles grimness from the fact of death . . . that the transition Grove Road to Wadsworth Street; the south side Stough, Dr. L. J. Mahoney, Mrs. from life may seem calm, beautiful, dignified. of West 35tk Avenue from Wadsworth Street Lawrence Reibscheid, Mrs. W. W. ■ £»»»«• Cogswell, Mrs. George Bancrost, HO , to Stuart Street. , fVoand*** • More and more families are turning to Boulevard in The East Boundary— the west side of Stuart Street from West 3Sth Dr. Roy J. Wasson, and Thomas Avenue to Colfax Avenue. G. Corlett time of sorrow. Considerate attention to personal The South Boundary— the north side of Weal Colfax Avenue from Mayor J. N. McCullough heads desires is one of the reasons. Boulevard's service is Stuart Street to Teller Street; the north side of the organization committee, Har­ West 20th Avenne from Teller Street to Maple ley Remington, the ticket commit­ DINVERINDUSTRUIRUIK personal, kindly and d,ignified; it has the unqualified Grove Road. tee. The conunittee in charge of a cioacs a aoac ermism, ^l5a4CaUfemlaSt. approval of families from every walk of life. ’ILe West Bonndary—the ekst side of Teller Street from West Colfax special event include C. D. O’Brien, \ OpaeaVe Damrat Pry Caada Ca.pi Phone MAliiSWS < ! Avenue to West 20th Avenne; the east side of A. W. Engelbert, and P. H. Here one charge covers all and your selection deter­ Maple Grove Roed from West 20th Avenue to Broderick. mines the cost; there are no unexpected extras. Every West 32nd Avenne; the east side of Wadsworth Street from West 32nd Avenne to West 35th sni service is complete. You can safely put your trust in Avenne. Boulevard. mURANCl OFFERED TO CATHOLICS

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Margaret Reidiel Jubilee Mass Officers Dr. Lee C. Haiey Dr. Richard L Haney Optometrists From Wisconsin Membert of St Vincent de Paul Parish PROTECTION Visits in Denver 827 16Hi S I.-P h o n e TA. 2690 (Bleaaad Sacrament Pariah, Sudden bereavement often finds a family Daavar) Miss Margaret Reichel, Mar­ unprepared to meet the financial bur^n that quette, Wis., has been the house Recommended by Duncan Hines guest of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mayer must be assumed. Olinger’i Future Need and Mrs. Mayme Fletcher. Miss STEAKS Plan it the thoughtful, sensible arrangement Reichel came to attend the ordi­ MOUNTAIN TROUT nation and first Mass of Father CHOICE POULTRY . . . it protects every member of your family, George Evans. Mrs. Andrew M. Hagerty, who PRIVATE DINING ROOMS regardless of age . . . for only a few cents a wa^ in Rapid City, S. Dak., to at­ day. For helpful counul on Olinger’s Future tend the wedding of her son last week, flew to Muwaukee, Wis., to Need Plan . . . consult our Advisory Depart? spend a week with friends. URF Aid Society Entertained >HY’S ment. . . no obligation. Members of the Good Shepherd Aid society were guests of Mrs. Howard Clennan in her mountain 3663 home at Evergreen June 10. Co­ f m i boDS hostesses were Mrs. D. G. Mnlli' Fine Cocktail, and gan, Mrs. W. H. Grim, and Mrs. f Foontain Service Edward Udry. SPEER at Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carr and BROADWAY AT ELLSWORTH SHERMAN their son, Robert, are spending Open 11 A.M. to 2 A.M. Cloted Tnesdaya several weeks’ vacation in Ten­ nessee with Mr. Carr’s mother. CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our per­ Jeanne Crapo, daughter of Mrs. sonnel and the finest equipment and Charles Crapo, who has been ill fadlities are assigned to every Catholic the past several months, is a pa­ Service. ^ tient in Mercy hospital. Look at Your Hat— Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hill, and small daughter, Ann Frances, will **Everyone Else DoesP* VICl raESIDENT leave Friday to spend some time Some of tho effieora of the Solemn Mata Jnne xapfel, the other deacon of honor, it obtenrod by The Well-Oreseed Man la* U.ing in Chicago, 111., and visiting Mrs 11 marking tha ailvor Jnbilao of the R ot. Gregory Montignor Matthew Smith, attittant prietL M - Thl. Service Hill’s sister. Sister Gertrude, in Smith are shown in precoition aboTO. Archbishop ward Madden, teminarian, it carrying tha precet- FACTORY FINISHED Erie, Pa. Urban J. Vehr, who presided at tha Matt, it shown tional crott. In front it Father Roy Figlino, dea­ Patricia Jane Collins, daughter at tha roar. Attending him it Father Matthiat con of the Matt. Father David Malonay, who of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Cmlins, Blanknth, daacon of honor. Father Anthony Wain- gave the termon, it at Father Figlino’t left. ROBERTS received her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing at Colorado uni­ •— the hat man versity, Boulder, Monday evening, Nuptials Are Held LADIES’ HATS TOO! John Fleming Kelly, son of Mr. Redemptorist Priest Dies; SPruce 4726 PICK-UP AND DEUVERY 258 Broadway and Mrs. Charles J. Kelly, was graduated at Yale university last In Lafayette Church Dr. George T. Hein, D. C week. Young Kelly is a grad­ uate of Blessed Sacrament school Once Chaplain in Denver and Regis high school. After be­ Lafayette. — With many rela­ Adjustments ing discharged from the United tives and friends present, John Colonic Irrigations States navy, in which he held the (St. Joteph’t Redampteritt Parith, M. Ginsburg, Mrs. J. Musso, and Nuoci and Imogene Mattson were KEEP YOUR CAR IN A-1 CONDITION rank of ensign, he enrolled at Yale Denrer) Mrs. 0. V. Simpson acting as united in Matrimony June 14. Foot Correction university. He has been accepted The Rev. George Thomas, hostesses. Father Maurus Zabolitzky, O.S.B., It may need a Tnne-np o|* by the Yale law school, and will C.SS.R., stationed in Chicago many Chaplain Milton F, Girse, officiated at the wedding cere­ Electro Therapy continue his studies there in Sep­ years, died there Sunday, night. C.SS.R., formerly stationed in the mony. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Nuoci Complete Engine Overbad were best man and bridesmaid, Hydro Therapy tember. His mother and sister, Father Thomas Was the first Rc' parish, w ites to his Denver Cath­ EXPERT MECHANICS — GENUINE FACTORY PARTS Mary Ellen, went East to attend demptorist chaplain to take care olic Register friends from Japan; and Miss Lucille Di Giacomo and the commencement exercises. of the city hospital in Denver in “ H eft Ashiya and came here to Nicholas Nuoci were attendants. COMPLETE FEXDER & BODY DEPT. The couple are taking a trip in 1410 So. Broadway RAce 0606 Mrs. F. A. Peterson and her 1894-1897. In 1942, on his golden Itami. It took some time to get FREE PICKUP SERVICE children are Spending the summer jubilee trip, he visited the local settled down. Had to get an office the Northwest. They will make in their mountain home at Grand community and also inspected Den­ built, then get a d e^ and other their home in ■ Walsenburg. A Lake. ver General hospital. At the time, needed equipment Finished mak­ bridal shower was held on Tuesday he pointed out the original part of evening in St. Ida’s parish hall VINER CHEVROLET C0.Blf4 AUTOMOTIVE - ELECTRICAL Mrs. Margaret L. Gaub was re­ ing the nose count o f the Catholics ceived into the Church Saturday the hospital as he knew it in his here. Have to keep plugging along; with 95 guests present. The bride GENERAL SUPPLIES by the Rev. Joseph Leberer. On day as chaplain. He filled many succeeded in getting some of the received many beautiful and use­ I ful gifts. Distributed by Sunday Father Leberer baptized osts o f authority in Chicago and men to Mass on week days, but no John Eugene Noel, infant son of ansas City and was known for his impression as yet on others. This Miss Marguerite Smith of La­ HENDRIE & BOLTHOFF CO. fayette, a bride-to-be, was bap­ J Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur Noel, many retreats to the Little Sisters place is supposed to be a good Denver ...... Colorado with Robert C. Durbin and Gayle of the Poor, and the Good Shep­ spot. Not a bad field, in the center tized on Saturday, June 14. Mary Erdman as sponsors; and David herd nuns. He did missionary work of activity, close to Osaka, Kyoto, Plocus of Denver was the sponsor. Thomas Ord, infant son of Mr. and among the poorest class of people tind Kobe. I have a cubby hole for Miss Smith made her First Holy Mrs. Robert Ord, with Mr. and as a young priest. There will be a a_ room_ on the base, about six oy Communion the following day. CaSheslral Mrs. Arnold Allord as sponsors. Requiem High Mass next Wednes­ six, with nothing more than a The Aristos club served a day at 7 o’clock in SL Joseph’s. bed. a rod on which to hang things, Father’s day breakfast to a num­ Ph. CH 6565 Cor. 34th and Gilpin Members of the Young People’s and an open shelf. But at least the ber of guests in the parish hall. A Graduation Rites club are invited to receive Holy roof is better than a tent. It has musical program was rendered ECONOMY Communion this Sunday in the not leaked in the room during any during the meal. Nsal le CUrke's Ctwrsk Bewb 7:80 o’clock Maas. There will be of the rains. I do not use the room At the meeting of the Aristos St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish for anything else except for sleep­ club June 12 the members de­ “ Wiken in lorn spMis esdl lurry’* Held in Louisville a Solemn Mass this Sunday, Feast of Our Mother of Perpetual Help. ing, which is never before 11 cided, to go on a picnic to Flagstaff ^oeoiit ^ 4 1634 Tremont KE. 4554 Monday at 7 o'clock there will o’clock at night until 6 in the mountain near Boulder on June 26. It was also decided that this HODGE GROCERY FREE OBUVER1 FBEB PARnNG Louisville. — Graduation exer­ he the annual Solemn Requiem morning. Even at that, I can never cises.of the eighth grade students newly formed club in the parish 2 10 5 E. Virginia SP. 7505 Mass for deceased members of the finish a day’s work in a day. BILL HUGHES, Prop. ' were held May 28 in S t Louis’ “ Have my Blessed Sacrament would receive Holy Communion in We have added complete A REPUTABLE DRUG archconfratemity. Novena devo­ church. The following pupils re­ ^apel in operation now. Had a a body on the third Sunday of Une of FROZEN FOODS tions are held on Tuesday at 3 and each month. Complete Food Service STORE ceived their diplomas: Eileen 7 :30 p.m. drape made and have that hung. Meats . . . Groceries CLARK’S FLOWERS Porta, Wilma Riizi, Shirley Ann Have two paintings, four by two The S t Ida guild sponsored a .598 South Gilpin outlbtb u n i or cut flowibs' Kasenga, Alice Chavez, Ann Wa- The games party will he held games party recently for the bene­ Fresh Fruits & Vegetables “If* Sn.rt to B. Thrifty" AND POTTED PLANTS Monday at 8:30 p.m. in the parish feet, one of the Last Supper, the schaka, Bobby Ross, William other of the Blessed Mother. I have fit of the new church fund. The NWe DeUm TA. aSUj hall. Scrann, and Charles Reeves. three boys under instruction and party netted $125. It is {lianned D. U. GDNOGD Floral Sprays and Coraafea Father Dominic Sclafani, The Very Rev. John Buttimer, by the end o f the week hope to to hold these partiee monthly de­ LEH’S Pharmacy fCOLPAZ DIIVB-IN ntS I. COLPAX, Colfax at Downing O.S.B., gave the address and pre­ C.SS.R., will conduct the Forty have two more started. Have quite pending upon working conditions Service Station KEystone S217 for the miners of this community. L. C. FEBR, Prop. sented the awards and diplomas. Hours’ devotion at Estes Park this a few to be confirmed, but am HmbImt St Vloctnt di PedI’* Parish O. L. DABI* Prop. Eileen Porta and William Scrann week. The Rev. Carl Schwarz, waiting until I can get the exact On Monday, June 23, at 8 p.m. Have Yonr Doctor Phone DOWNING STREET a movie, The Life of St. Anthony, SPECIALIZING IN LUBRICATION NOS HILL INN were given the Leffion medal for C.SS.R., assisted at Holy Rosary number by interviewing the men. U* Your Prescription TIRE REPAIRING AND RECAPPING PBAHMACY scholarship and merit. The exer­ church last Sunday. The Rev. Mark “ As far as I know at present, I will be presented in the pari^ 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 4S( BAST COLFAX Van Gorp, C.SS.R., closed his re­ hall. 2001 So. Univ. PE. 9841 COCKTAILS GEORGE H. HILL. Prep. cises ended with Benediction of am the only Redemptorist in Ja­ At Loelsian. end Sooth Clsrtan ( Protutrional Pharmaeitt the Most Blessed Sacrament. treat to the Mercy Sisters Tuesday pan. The other veteran, Father Pkon* CHeny STIT The annual school picnic was morning. Lehrinan, went home last month. Delicious Dinners COMPLETE LINE OP COSHITICa AND $100 Personal HEBCHANDUB held at Chatauoua park in Boulder The regular meeting of the St He was from the Eastern province HOT AND COLD LUNCHES Ondtr Ntw MusaemseS on June 3. More than 100 chil­ Joseph Altar-Rosary society was and was up in Tokyo for quite BOXXIE BRAE Tear Basiata Is Apprsdatse Bars IN Dewaiac Sc Osenr dren and 30 mothers and the sis­ held June 11 in the church hall some time at a general hospital. Loans Now Only JAMBS BONNBR, Upr. ters enjoyed the day. Games, A social hour followed, with Mrs Last time I saw him was last No­ TEXACO FOtB CHIEF The firms listed here de­ hikes, , and other attrac­ vember. So looks as if I have the iShopping District tions were featured. Wieners and Enmire of the Rising Sun to my­ $6 P e r Yenr BOIVIVER’S serve to be remembered ice cream and cake were donated self now. TEXACO STATION when you ^re distributing by the members of the parish. Fr. Newell Speaks “ My Sunday mornings are quite SAB. OIL AND ACCBSSOBIES The monthly meeting of the busy from six and going strong No Co-Signera or Security -HOLTZ- GRBASINa AND WASHINO CDNDCO PRDDUGTS your patronage in the dif­ Altar and Rosary society was held until 12:15 p.m. with a bite to eat, Required on This Low . atii June 11. The following acted as Lubrication, Car Washing, Batteries RED& WHITE PBONB I ferent lines of business. preaching three times, and plenty Bank Rate lee Raneecfc DseT«r A Csle. hostesses: Mae Helart, Mary Ka­ of jeeping in between. Pray for Recharged, Tire Vulcanizing FRESH MEATS — HSH senga, Ann Hinton, Catherine At CPU Meeting me!” Groceries & Vegetables Harney, and Florence Frause. Carl Eiberger, Jr., is vacation­ BOXXIE BRAE FOR THE Only $6 per $100 borrowed per Yonr PatTonu. Apprariatod The party given by the Altar The third annual luncheon of ing for the present in Iowa, Mis­ year, is the low rate offered met­ CONOCO SERVICE OELIVEBT SERVICE SP. I.U Safety of Your Car and Rosary society June 12 was the Catholic Parent - Teacher souri, and Kansas. Carl brought ropolitan Denver residents, who 724 So. University - PE. 9909 2626 E. Louisiana at S. Clayton a success. Those on the commit­ See Us For league’s past presidents’ club was honor very recently, not only to have satisfactory credit ratings and tee were Susan Di Giacomo, Mae St. Joseph’s high school, but to Goodyear Tires held June 12 in the Knights of are steadily employed. Prei$serV ]ted & While Helart, Catherine Stangier, Mjiry Columbus club house, Denver. all the Catholic schools of the city Bonnie Brae B^ers Batteries La Salle. Joe Rizzi, Frank Rirjsi, by having been chosen president These loans repayable in up to Father Hubert Newell, spiritual 12 equal monthly payments. Drug Fo. O.K. Recapping Anton Stangier, John Coet, and director, was taastmaster. Other out of about 120 students, repre­ Grocery itnd Market Leonard Mellecker. Ten cakes ALFREID G. ANDERSON. OwnerUiaiias* Texaco Products honored guests were Mrs. A. senting the various schools, o f the See Mr, Franklie or Mr. Nelson PANCT HEATS. VEGETABLES. AND were donated by the women of first all-city Junior Red Cross in the Personal Loan Dept, of the QUALITY GBOCERIE8 AT Preteriptiona Filled Aa Mechanical Work Rampe. Mrs. 'Thomas J. Morrissey, Your Doctor Order a the parish. council. Denver National Bank.— Adv. LOWER PRICES THANK too Mrs. D. T. Shea, Mrs. W. E. Robin­ The Knights of St. John and the Free Delivery SPmee 4447 FOUNTAIN SERVICE .S69Gul&l£si SERVICE son, Mrs. A. F. Zarlengo, and Mrs. St. Rita auxiliary held their regu­ Fred H. Thompson, president. 8881 B. OUa Ava (So. UaW. and Ohio) 763 So. University PE. 225S D n v r r . f o l a Wrighl O.K. Rubber lar meeting June 3. Those on the Father Newell was given a gift, committee were Jenny Rizzi, Ange PlMir1Akr0703 Welders and the women were given hand Rizzi, Mary Ross, and Mary Rappa. MU B. Colfu crocheted, linen handkerchiefs EA. ITtI FR. 1747 NOTICE TO CREDIT0B8 made by Mrs. Thompson. ^OIITH CAYLORD ESTATE OF Elltn Mary Hambly, abo Those who attended and the known aa Elian U. Hambly; alao known COLD CASH schools they represented were: An­ Milady’s Favorite Store QUEEN CLEANERS ii aa Ellab Hambly, daoeaaad. No. 81487 nunciation, Mmes. W. E. Robinson, Chopping District 1231 East 13tb Are. NoUea ia haraby airan that on tha SUi E. J. Haley, J. M. Murphy, and day o{ Juna, 1947, lattan of Administra­ FOR (Ntar Marion) A. Murphy; Cathedral, Mmes. J. tion wars iaanad to tha nndaraicnad aa Miller and P. E. Kueser; Holy LILLIAN BRIK. Owner Adminiatrator of tha abova namad catata BTOBB BOUBBi tilS A.H.-|!$S PAL and all paraona havinc elaima axainat tald Family, Mrs. M. F. Ginn; Loyola, Mary Anne Bakeries Mmes. E. Grant, W. E, Light, W. 1509 E. Colfuc K£ 4667 "They’ll come dean” aatate ara raqnirad to file them for allow- tnea in tha County Court of tha City aim J. Wade. M .J. Valley, C. E. WU- [omniunity floiuer' Spedaliata In "If they’re from Queen’’ County of Danvar, Colorado, within lix montha from aaid daUvOt wM claims will liams, and ( j . A. Mohrbacher; O n r o 1043 SOUTH 6RYL0R0 ‘ ba forevar barred. Assumption, Welby, Mmes. H. HOT DAYS PARTY PASTRIES ylQlE PHONE SPruct73l8 COLFAX DRIVE-IN Barnard L. Hambly, Ferrero, A. Rossi, ■'A. Donqsnico, • SI BrM

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(Loyola Parish, Denwar) At tbe last meeting of tbe bazaar buni'ngflbM committee, favorable reports were given to Mick McNulty, general chairman of the parish carnival, to be given on the Loyola grounds, E. 23rd and York, Thursday, Fri­ day, Saturday, and Sunday even­ ings, Juna 26, 27, 28, and 29, Displayed on the grounds will be a 1947 De Luxe. Ford sedan, and other main attraction! will be of­ fered. Chairmen of variout boothe are: S t Anthony’s club, Mrs. C. E. Williams, Mrs. J. Nalty. wnd Mrs. J. Siillivan; fish pond. Girl Scouts of Loyola, with Mrs. Joseph Reischman as chairman: cake booth, Young Ladies’ sodality, with Miss M a^ Agnes Rontzan; chair­ man; PTA booth, with Mrs. Elmer Grant and Mrs. A. Linne- bur, chairmen; refreshment booth. Altar BodallW, with Mrs. W. J. Wade, chairman, Mrs. Emil Frei, co-chairman; special attraction, Mra. Marie Seaman, co-chairman. Special booth, Emil Frei; pop com, Jimmie Bible; drinks booth, Guy Routzon; candy booth, Gil­ more Mohrbacher; games booths, Perhaps it should be said that she is paying lor a bargain already W. J. May, Bill Dolan, Bob O’Halre, Mick Regan, L. Landis, bought, for she is making out a check for her monthly electric service and B. Schlereth. All reports can be made at the rectory or to thi bill. This expenditure has provided the family with light and power at various booths at the bazaar. the lowest cost in history. It is one of the few commodities in the cost Father Edward Murphy, S.J.. has had charge of installing the of living expense that has not increased in price during the last few booths, with the help o f John years. Joan Leary of Naw York city of New York, is a graduate of the Fletcher end others of the parish. became tbe bride of Robert Tal- Cathedral high school. New York Joseph Lewis, electrical engineer, kin, tbe aon of Mra. Agnet Talkin, city. Mr. Talkin attended Ward will have charge of the lights. Consider the service, it represents: lighting — to make the * 1030 Detroit street, Denrer, prior high school in Kansas City, Kens., Mary Janice Gallagher, daughtei home more cheerful as well as for better seeing; power to a Nuptial Maaa offered in St. and Cathedral high, Denwer. He of Mr. and Mrs. Edward I^ui: Nieholaa of Tolentine's cbureh in serred in the cosMt guard for throe Gallagher, was baptized on -June — to operate the radio to bring entertainment and up-to* New York city. Tbe young new­ years. The couple will live in Den- 16, the sponsors being Francis lyweds are shown in the picture war. Mr. Talkin is a professional Gallagher and Marion B. Humph­ theeminute news, the refrigerator to preserve food, the vao photographer. rey. abowe. The bride, tbe daughter uum cleaner to keep the home neat, and the other electrical of Mr. and Mra. Arthur F. Leary Patricia Heiney and Ralph Greene were married June 15, the appliances throughout the house. . . all of this on a twenty* witnesses being W. J. Hoeikur and SUMMER SCHEDULE OF MASS HOURS Genevieve Gullett. four hour basis, and for just a few cents a day.

STARTS AT ST. PATRICK'S PARISH The cost of using electric service is a bright spot among today’s high Moving • Storage prices. You get so much for so little without surrendering quality or (St. Patrick's Parish, Danver) were ushers. A reception followed dependability. Electricity is still one of the biggest bargains you can The summer schedule of Masses the ceremony. The couple plan to Express was put into effect Sunday. Hours reside here after a week’s trip. buy. of Masses are 6, 7:30, 9, 10:30, Low Rates and 12 o’clock. The Rev. Achille Before a Nuptial Mass June 16 KE. 0425 SU 9 Wdton Sl Sommaruga is spending a few days Miss Katherine Hoffman, daughter 7 s U 6 « a < U t in Cheyenne Wells, where he went of Mr, and Mrs. John Hoffman of to assist at the first Mass of the this parish, and Albert Kois were © Yoar Electric Scruont ASSOCIATED Rev. James Ludw ig which was married before Father Haas. Wit­ offered in Sacred Heart church nesses were Miss Kathryn May­ June 15. Father Ludwig was or nard and Robert Hoffman. A din­ DECORATORS dained in St. Joseph’s Cathedral, ner and reception followed the San Diego, Calif., for the San ceremony. Public Service Company of Colorado Decorators Diego diocese. He is the son of Mr. • A meeting of the Altar and 'Ro­ and Mrs. John Ludwig of Chey­ sary society was held June 10, enne Wells. Mrs. Joseph Carroll presiding in & Painters The Rev, Malachy Rain, O.F.M., the absence of the president, Mrs. of S t Elizabeth’s church and the W. H. White, who was^ill. Father COLORADO WOMEN Order Now COMMERCIAL — SPRAY First Communion Rev. Henry Foley, chaplain of St Sommaruga led opening and clos­ Conflrmttioa Graduation lack J. Ward, Sept. Anthony’s hospital, offered Masses ing prayer, and also gave a 10- demand good taste...in clothes... and In bread lU Ftdtral Bird. PEcrl 6171 on Sunday in the absence of Father minute instruction at the meeting, \ Mrs. Bertha Knoth was admitted to Deartr 6, Celarada Sommaruga. 975 B war C a 3926 The last meeting of the bazaar membership, Mmes. Anna Ecker, workers is scheduled for Friday Sanford Lucy, and Margaret Lucy acted as hostesses for the social TOWN TALK BREAD evening, June 20. in tbe lunchroom of the school. Tne annual bazaar hour which followed the business will be opened with a spaghetti session. The altars are being taken dinner to be served from 5 o’clock care of during June by Mmes. Jo­ until all are served. Mrs. J. Petra- seph Carroll and Ben Berlinger. glia is in charge of the dinner. Participation of the society in the The Mothers’ club, assisted by annual bazaar was planned. The members of the Senior and Junior main booth, display of a 12-piece Young Ladies’ sodalities, will have aluminum cooking set and hand­ charge of the dining room. Any made quilt, assistance of members young woman wishing to assist is in preparing the dinner, and the urged to be present at the meeting display of the cakes donated by Friday evening. The grounds com­ Mmes. R. A. Mauro and A. Ron- mittee met on Sunday to erect caglia will be sponsored by the so­ booths. ciety. Articles for the main booth should be in the hands of the com­ Among you favored women who really Mrs. Edith Gariboidi and son, mittee not later than Wednesday, LOVOU CHURCH David, ars vacationing in Califpr June 26. nia and expect to be gone for a month. NOTICE OB nN A L SETTLEMENT ESTATE o r MAOE DODGE, DECSAIED Mre. Mary Murphy announces NO. I01S9. the engagement of her daughter, Notics isvhsrebg' givsn that ee tha Sth Roberta McCartney, to Gerald An­ liar of Jalr. 1947, I will present to the underttand good lloing.. * good company... good food thony Messina, Jr., son of Mr. and Conntr Court of ths City and Countr ol Mrs. Gerald Messina of this par­ Denver. Colorado, my accounta for FINAL CARNIVAL ish. The couple plan a fall wedding. SETTLEMENT of admlniatratlon of sa.'d estate, when and where all parsons In *n tcrest msy appsar and objaot to them If Lar§e Number they to dMire. Receive Baptism B. C. BILLIAKO, Jr., * 0-- ♦ Administrator. e e. there fi a kinship. Your tablet The following were baptized re­ East 23rd and York Street cently: NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND Joseph Michael, son of Mr, and DBTEKMINATION OP BEIESBIP Mrs. Michael Fortunate, with An­ ESTATE OF Louis F. L. Outhntr, De­ ceased. No. snss. thony Lombardi and Eva Lombardi Notice Is btrsby sivsn that on the tJnd JUNE 26, 27, 28, 29 as sponsors; Janice Elaine, daugh­ diy of July, 1947, I will preeent to the * 4 ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Carlino, County Court of the City and County of may or may not be resplendent with with Rudy and Rose Carlino as Denver, Colorado, my aeeountt for hnil settlement of the edmlnlstrstion of u id i 'e » • V sponsors; Elizabeth Ann, daugh­ iitate, when nnd where all person! In in ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gregorio Mon­ tereet msy tppear and object to them. If toya, with Max and Angelins Rael they so desire. as sponsors; DanielA./CSSSSCS William, VT isssailll, sonOSfll Notice is siso hereby given thst there ■■ * * • * * ' of Mr. and Mra, William Sullivan, has besn filtd In said sstate a petition asking for a JudieUI ucertainment and with Isabelle McIntosh and John determination of the heirs of such decesaed tlloer service, but certain luxuries you do Sullivan as sponsors; and setting forth that the names, addressee 1947 FORD Judith Carol, daughter of Mr. and relstinnship of all persons, who art or claim to ht heirs of said deceased, so far and Mrs, Anthony Zamboni, with as known to the petitioner, are as fol Anna Daddario and Winfiold H. lows, to-wit! White as sponsors; Bruce Gilbert, ITit petltlonir, Loulsg A. Shanley, 4U Washington Street, Denver, Colorado, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith, Daughter. ^ * with Nick and Denise Mariani at Hnidt Guthner. 44S Washington Stteet, • Insist upon. • * such as this flaoorful)>read De Luxe SEDAN sponsors; Marilyn Kaye, daughter Denver, Colorado, Widow. of Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Hed­ AceordinRiy, notice is also hereby given thst upon (he date aforesaid, or the day rick, with Frank Vendegnia and to which the bearing may ^ continuad, on Display Rose Cinea as sponsors; and Mhr- the Court wilt proceed to receive and hear ♦ F » ** cedes Madonna, daughter of Mr. proof! conecmlng tbe heirs of such de­ • 0 * -t' and Mrs. Clyde Weatherford, with ceased, and, upon the proofs submittad, will enter a daerea In said estate deter­ that Is a delicacy In Itself, John and Joan Stramal as spon­ mining who are tbe heirs of such deceased sors. person, at which hearing all persona claim' Miss Dorothy Bott and James ing to be heirs at law of much deceaaed Sunday, June 29,1947 may appear

■T Thursday, June 19, 1947 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone. E E yston e 4205 PAGE FIVE Prelates at Fr, Smith's Silver Jubilee DR. JAMES P. GRAY Optomstrist

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RESTAURANT KE. 1204 have been freely available to f.i.^!!?IBazaar Success all, no matter what the price WEDDING HELD FOR SESSION ON TUESDAY, JUNE 24 of the furnishings purchased. (Holy Family Parith, Danyer) The finance committee of the the committee chairmen. Plans At Sacred Heart i Miss Kathleen Doyle, daughter Archdiocesan Council of Catholic will be formulated at this time for Cleaning at Its Best of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Doyle, be­ Nurses will meet Tuesday, June the picnic which will be held the came the bride of James F. Bergin, 24, in the home of the chairman, latter part of August. (Sacred Haart Paritk, Daavar) son of Mrs. William Bergin and Mrs. Mary Murphy, 364 Sherman, The membership committee of The bazaar, which took place 3 DAY SERVICE the late William Bergin, at a dou­ at 8 p.m. St. Joseph’s hospital met with the June 12, 13, 14, and 16 in Sacred Pickup and Delivery ble-ring ceremony prior to a Nup­ A meeting has been called for ACCN chairman and Father Heart school, was a big success Horan & Son Chapels tial Mass June 10. Father William the executive committee Tuesday, Newell Tuesday, June 17. Marcella The pastor wishes to thank all TWO STORES KEystone 6297 KEystone 6298 J. Koonti officiated and celebrated July 1. The committee will meet Mudd was e l^ e d chairman and the chairmen, their co-workers, Mass. The bride’s attendants were in Father Hubert Newell’s office secretary of this group. Ida Maye and all who helped in any way to 594 So. Broadway — PE. 4686 1527 Cleveland Place her sister, Mrs. Margaret Dieder- at 4 p.m. This committee consists Miller and Mrs. Deana Swearingen conduct the event. Those given ich, matron of honor, and the of Father Newell, the spiritual di­ were guests. articles are Sally Ahuero 801 2025 W. Alameda — RA. 0612 bridegroom’s sister, Miss Margaret 29th street, $100; Mrs. Vincent jjlUUIIIIIliiin rector : and Fathers Harley St. Joseph’s Hoipital (Acrosa From Valverde School) m Bergin, bridesmaid. Sharon Doyle, SchnWtt and Mathias Justen, Mrs. Margaret Biglin flew to Chavez, 2746 Stout street $100; niece of the bride, was flower girl, C.SS.R.; Sister Mary Louis, St. California, where she is visiting Lucy Velasquez, 2737 Champa and John J. Doyle, III, hernepheW, Anthony’s hospital; Sister Mary relatives and friends. Kentzel W. street, $100; M. Gonzalez, 3360 was ring-bearer. Miss Betty Lewis Jerome and Sister Mary Thecla, Bradley, husband of Isabell Brad­ Lawrence street, $200; hope chest. SOUTH DENVER CLEANERS was at the organ, and Miss Marie Mercy hospital; the present offi­ ley, 1690 Garland, Lakewood, is Floyd True of the Purity Food Battaglia was vocalist. cers, the retiring officers, and all a patient at Fort Logan. store, 2801 Champa street; lacino is Following the Mass, breakfast Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. A. Con cake, Angie Garcia, 1113 29th was served for the wedding party nell, Pueblo, were week-end visi­ street: pillow cases, Delia Baca, >Dr. D. €. Werthmanll and a reception was held at the Brothers Officiate tors in Denver. 3231 Lawrence street; table lamp. and Associate home of the bride in the evening. Maj. Eileen Brady, army nurse Father William Markoe, S.J., Sa­ INSURANCE Following a short trip throughout corps, class of '81, was a week-end cred Heart rectory; doll, Martha D e n tie ts the state, Mr. and Mra. Bergin will At Uorriage of visitor in Denver. Miss Peggy Smith, 8231 Champa street; and Denver’s Largest ,^ ^ 0 e e l e r make their home in Den^r. Mrs. O’Shea and Rose Manshein, '47, radio, Pauline Perez, 2932 Law- p l a t e s JOS. J. CELLA Bergin is a graduate of Holy Fam­ are employed in the Veterans’ hos- rence street. ,IU Hill ■tr**l IZH ISth 8tn«t4 1120 SecurUv Bldg. ily school and attended Loretto Patricia Syrianey lital. Albuquerque, N. Miss Last Monday evening the first KEysUot STSl TAker 1711 Phone KRvstune 2633 **After All, Ifs Service That Counts" Heights college. Mr. Bergin, also /Ucille Domenico and Jean Web^ study group meeting was held in a graduate of Holy Family school, ster are going to work in the hos- the Sodality hall for men of the served with the air forces in the With her two brothers officiat­ (ital a t^ o n te Vista, Colo. Miss parish interested in org;anizing Pacific area during the war and ing for the wedding ceremony and a credit union for their financial MAIN is now a student at Denver uni­ the Nuptial High Maas that fol­ -Jary Ann Fehringer has left to 1335 Broadway 1314>1338 Acoma do general staff nursing at the benefit. Groundwork was laid versity. lowed, Miss Patricia Syrianey, June 10 at the Holy Name meet­ The following were baptized by daughter of Mrs. Michael Syri­ hospital in Sterling. Miss Margaret Ob Ctni Centtr 3111 Hynes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ing. Meetings during the sum­ Father Omer Foxhoven; June 14, aney, became the bride of George mer will deal with study of this Linda Anne, infant daughter of Thomas Arkoosb, son of Mr. and Richard Hynes, Ridge, has ac­ cepted a position in Qie delivery project, with a view to organiz­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred James, Carmine ing in the fall. and Theodora Di Giacoifo, spon­ rooms. Miss Lorraine Twining, sors; June 15, Robert Steven, in­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George To Note 25th RE-ROOF STORE YOUR fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Twining, 3190 S. Williams, is on Year as Server FURS NOW Fabry, Gene Szynekie and Mary the staff in pediatrics, and Miss Sills, sponsors; and Jo Ann Ellen, fm ^ Eleanoro Canacari will be on third On Saturday morning, June 28, Modern Vaulu infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. south. at 9 o’clock, Otto Genpach will WITH ELATERITE Mr. and Mrs. Ward Foster are celebrate his 25th jubilee as server Vft of World Wir No. t Joe Fanning, Harry Blalack and Gertrude N^son, sponsors. visiting from Oak Ridge, Tenn., and acolyte with a Solemn Mass. COLFAX AT WASHINQTON Edna Carojl^n, infant daughter!ghter where Mr. Foster is employed with Friday evening, usual devotions MIWOR LEAKS KE 4 5 7 6 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schulihoff.of the atomic research committee. of the perpetual novena in honor was baptized Sunday by Father Mrs. Foster is the former Mary of the Sacred Heart will be held. RESULT IN HEAVY DAMAGE Leo Flynn, with Bernard and Mar­ Carmosino, '41. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sunday is the Communion day garet Wilhelm as sponsors. Bauer and daughter, Paula Lou, for the Young Men’s and Young Casper, Wyo., have been \nsiting Ladies’ sodalities. They will re­ Western Eloferite Roofing Company Mrs. Ann Barbour, ll66 Grant ceive in the 9 o’clock Mass. The annual summer vacation Equitable Building CHerry 6651 Annunciation Unit Colorado General Hospital school is now in progress at Sa­ Misses Mar|*kret and Eleanor cred Heart school. All Catholic Scheuth have resigned their posi­ children of the parish, whether or tions and are making their nbme To Hold Luncheon not they have made their First at 6206 Morrison road. Mary Kas- Holy Communion, are expected to sentchuck is anaesthetist at the (Annunciation Pariah, DanTjr) hospital. attend these classes. “Why Pay More?” The Altar and Rosai^ society The staff nurses at Colorado will meet at a covered-dish lunch­ Th* finnt Ii*tt4 hart dsiarv* to (Trademark) General held a picnic Thursday, b* rsmsmbored whtn you art dls- eon in Hague hall on Thursday, June 12. The picnic was scheduled trlbutlas your patron*(* to tbo dif- June 19, at 1 o’clock. Hostesses for the mountains but because of firoat Hast el eutlotst. will be Mmes. Schweider, Wilson, the rain was held in the snack bar Wm.W.Myer Drug Stores Lynch. Shanahan, and Beaman. A at the hospital. PE. PE. INCOaPORATKD “white elephant” party will take Miss Alice Van Valkenburgh will place after the luncheon. Each! 4679 COAL 4678 serve as • memberthip chairman. Colorado Owned Stores member is asked to bring a small Miss Van Valkenburgh, daugh­ gift and exchange it for a dime. •Chilton pboto ter of Mr. and Englewood BOO Santa Fe Dr. All are invited to attend. Wash and Eat4ue4et SucceH Hospital - • • Inslilulionnl | 1616 Stout Street or ahop. We also remodel Tahoe, Calif., the young couple SuH your overy summer mood with this seersucker success will be at home in Seattle, Wash., Wheel Chairs • Dish Trucks i Denver I shoea, cul 4>ut toea or heela, where Mr. Arkoosh is a research Wheel Stretchers • Tray j, TA. 2611 that youll wear goyly either with or without a blouse. engineer with the Boeing Aircraft Trucks # Inhalaton f rebind, take In aidea to fit, Co. Instrument Tablet AdvaHind In Ytgue end Harpar’t Basmr Foshioned of $rttt 9’»-KlyiSeoa MR PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, K E ystone 4206 Thursday, Jun^ 19, 1947

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BARRY WOGAN GIVES REPORT Englewood Group Folgers Potato Salad 22c -P urs ItaUan OLIVE OILS I-lb. can___ _ 48c Full L!bo of Famont S t LooU R-F MACARONI PRODUCTS Carnival June 19 OK NATIONAL YOUTH CONFERENCE Having Luncheon Airway Sauerkraut Nr"v4 c«n„ 12c Importoil ITALIAN CHEESES l-lb. bag...„ _ 39c Shredded Wheat 16c (St. Dominic’s Pariah, Danrar) ■ Unspectacular but solidly based and to have its principal stress on (St. Louii’ Paruh, Englewood) Airway The annual parish carnival will achievements were the order of spiritual aspects.” The Altar and Rosary society of the day at the i^cent gathering of open on the church grounds at Main emphasis at the Cleveland the parish is meeting in the school S-Ib. .... $1.15 Bran Flakes __ 15c the National Catholic Youth coun­ Federal boulevard and W, 29th meeting was on the two most im­ hall today at 12:30 for a dessert- Hammers Delicatessen cil, according to the Rev, Barry mediate problems -common to luncheon. Women are requested Edwards avenue on Thursday, June 19, and Corn Toasties 8-k>x. pkg_ 11c Family-Size Chicken Pot Pies, serves 3 to 4....$1.40 Wogan, pastor o f S t Joseph’s U. S. dioceses: Establishment of to bring their own cards. continue Friday, June 20, and church in Golden. Father Wogan, l*lb. can...... __48c Hungarian Goulash Noodles, serves 3 to 4____ $ 1 .0 0 suitable standards for professional The San Luis Rey club met in Saturday, June 21. The opening who is the Denver archdiocesan and volunteer youth workers, and Edwards Corn Toasties IS-OK. plur.. 15c Spaghetti, serves 3 to 4______85^ event of the carnival will be a youth director, returned from the the home of Shirley Ranke June determination of adequate budgets 10. Plans were discussed to raise Fresh Shrimp Creole with Rice______$ 1 .1 5 baked ham dinner served by the Cleveland meeting with a full re­ for youth work. Programs will be {•lb. can.. _ 9 3 c Chocnos 7-ox. pwg- 14c women of the parish from 4 to 8 port on the newly crystallized pro­ funds for the new school pledge MILWAUKEE SAUSAGE adapted to the size and character A horse-back riding party was p.m. in the church auditorium, gram of the national organization. o f each diocese, but a definite Town Houm 311 East 7th Ave. KE. 1986 planned for June 18. Grapefruit Juice No. 2 can__ 44-01. c a n 19c Thursday, June 19. “ Youth programs in this country attempt at uniformity will be . 9c __ “Between'Logan and Grant" Assisting Mrs. Anthony F. Zar- have tended toward excessive em­ Members of the St. Louis’ base­ made, and in this work the national Blended Juice lOc 46-oa. can_____ 27c lengo in the preparation and serv­ phasis on the recreational aspect organization will serve as an in­ ball team were treated to a ban­ of youth training,” Father Wogan quet in the Bucklen restaurant Gardeniidt ing of the dinner will be the fol­ formation and service center. Tomatoes No. 2 can______22c lowing: Mmes. J. P. Harrington, said. “ Most of them seem to oper­ June 17. A trophy was awarded No. 2% can 23c Minimum standards for accept­ the school for winning the eastern John Walsh, A. H. Garbella, IJom- ate on the theory that if children ance of professional youth workers Salad Dressini! 19c _ inic Grisenti, Harry Hughes, Wil­ are kept busy in legitimate sports division of the Parochial league 33c into Catholic programs will be with an undefeated season. liam Reed, M. Featherstone, E. J. or social activities they will not established, and courses are Prepared Spagbetti ____ 7c 2 13c Banahan, T. J. Farrell, John T. have time to become delinquents. Baptitmi Listed planned for the training of volun­ R a a I. Mont*, diced I Q - Kuner, allced 1 Q - McDermott, S. Pfannenstiel, This is a negative program, of teers. Over-all direction will re­ Recently baptized were Mere­ O C C IS No. *08 slaii______-IOC No. 234 can______U C course, and it does not go far George Bugg, Joseph Lewis, A. C. main in the hands o f the clergy. dith James Bole, infant son of Mr. Reid, Ward Anthony, Patrick enough to satisfy the Catholic A curriculum especially designed and Mrs. Edward W. Bole, with American Cheese %“ b‘ pk r__ 25c 21b. p.cka«.___ 88c Hoare, John Fraher, Julius Loner- ideal. Our Bishops want the Cath­ for the training o f priests in this Steve Kremtley and Frances Wag­ gan, J. Stienke, Fred Berger, Her­ olic youth program to be positive. type of work will be set up at the ner sponsors; Michael John Me Dutch Mill 25c 21b. p.cka«.__ 88c bert Strele^y, Robert Bennett, M l l l r Meadow Gold I T - 9 0 , Catholic University of America, Laron, infant son of Mr. and Mrs In lU k Quart bottle______— -1 • »- %-vaIlon bottle___ J J C Tom Kelly Joseph McCloakey, since it was agreed that the direc­ Jack McLaren, with Francis Crow Jack Udick, George Patrick, Mi­ Anne O'Neil Entertains tion o f youth is specialized work, ley and Loraine Moll as sponsors; Mazola Oil Pint can or sla____ 44c Quart can____ 77c chael Popovich, Peter Golesh, J. requiring specialized training. and Robert Dennis Ritchey, infant R. Preston, Anthony M. Tezak, C, La Kota Study Club 2-ib. package Though much was accomplished son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Premium Crackers i.ih. pi«.„ 24c ___ 45c MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING GO. J. Hallinan, and John Hamill; Ritchey, with Joseph and Eleanor Misses Olive Deloughry, Agnes at this first nation-wide conven­ ; Robert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Horrar Miss Anne O’Neil entertained tion, Father Wogan said that toe Vogen as sponsors. TOILET SOAP CLEANSERS Carey, Nell Miller, Mary Carey, La Kota Stpdy club of Denver-with Hattie Johnson, Marie Mihm, Mary members o f the council do not The Marian sorority met June a luncheon at Daniels & Fisher’s expect to put their long-range 10 with Charlotte Pytlinski as host­ Palmolive Reg. bar__ 9c Larkin, Eileen Conboy, Lucille tearoom June 12. Perito, Nellie Evans, Marjorie An­ plans into operation quickly. The ess. Plans were discussed for Palmolive Bath b a r ._ 14c U n i L.rre pka....,.-33c thony, Florine Anthony, Madelene Mrs. Frank DeRose, the chair­ program is too deep and too broad summer activities o f the group. A LOOP lUARKET Sullivan, Joan Crowe, Ann Hoare, man, awarded prizes to Mmes. to mature swiftly, he pointed out. membership drive was also Sweetheart r .,. u r __ 9c FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE Lizzie Snyder, Nauvaree Hamling, ■Theodore Kittleson and Frank The Golden pastor is now at planned. The graduates of high Krabacher. Mrs. Mary Dalton Camay r .*.. bar__ 9c Vel Large pkg... Praa Parking With Pnreka** of BOe or Moro at 1429 Lawronca and Teresa Phelan; and Dominic work on a youth manual for the school are invited to join this so­ 33c Grisenti, Patrick Carey, Frank Walsh gave a tribute to the Denver archdiocese, to serve as an ciety for girls of post-high school Morahan, Jerry Tonini, George hostess. outline of the general purposes and age. Bugg, James Rasby, Patrick Others present were Miss Nora methods o f Catholic youth work. Brophy, and Mmes. J. A. Peterson, SOLES Hoare, John Fraher, Phil Zangari, He hopes also to set up institu­ (HMEDUTB SEEVICB J. J. O’NeiL Paul V. Hodges, F. H. ilAIJf; BROS. Thomas Hoare, J. J. Ingling, and tional training courses for volun­ Kemme, W. J. McCettigan, and H.n’i, Wemni’i and Childna^ Walter Ingling. In charge o f din­ teer workers. MARKET Half SolM ner tickets will be Enos Patrick, Sam H. Weber. Archbishop Richard J. Cushing AD Work Goaraatatd IN TH{ lOOP PUBLIC ONfMAP.Kn-IS^C-UWSfNCt S low ONLY Edward Abromeit, lA>uis Monge, Mr. and Mrs. Krabacher have of Boston is the national director CORN FED HEATS LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP (P^-xUKt.bOlO IT VIA 3087 Edward Lyons, Frank Scheer, and just returned from Santa Monica, of the youth program, and Bishop nSH AND POULTRY LOOP IIARKXT Dr. J. J. Murphy. Calif., where they spent three Richard 0, Gerow of Natchez, months with their son-in-law and Many Attractions Featured Miss., acts as secretary. 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 INTERMOUNTAIN ELEVATORS daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DENVER The games and attractions on Sullivan, and family. the church grounds will open ITcIcome Touriste Thursday evening, June 19, at 7 A . A . A . FORT MORGAN o’clock, under the direction of Mr. Walter J. Kirwin TOUB E A V O K m DAIBT AND GROCERY AND MARKET, INC, John Reilly, general chairman, as­ ICE CREAM BPOT Aaaociated with sisted by T, J. Farrell. Other mem­ EARL BAILUE and ANDY SERFOZO, Proprietora FLOUR MILLS bers of the parish who will be in 4 05 8 Tejon Street GLendale 7753 charge of particular booths and PRODUCERS DAIRY FORT MORGAN SLICED BACON, g g c JOS. M. FISHMAN attractions are: John Volk, George OXYDOL, -- BRANCHES AT— Jeweler and Optometritt ^ Patrick, Phil .Mahoney, James 933 BANNOCK Large Size ...... 29’ LONGMONT . . . YUMA a a a 'e x t r a l k a n ' Frnit Cocktail,'Hunt’i, Q Q c DIAMONDS - LOCKETS Coursey, Phil Zangari, Enos Pat­ DlncUr A en a tbt Stratt Proa HUDSON . . . HILL ROSE WATCHES • ROSARIES rick, Frank Scheer, George Bugg Tho Boclotor GROUND BEEF. Ib... 35” bvy. tyrnp. No. e a n ^ ^ CROSSES - COMPACTS CUBE STEAKS, for 4 C e SPRY, $4.19 MILLERS AND H AN D LER S OF and Bob Simmons; . FLOUR, WHEAT. CORN, BARLEY, ST. CHRISTOPHER MEDALS LUNCHES your St«ak Fry, ape. am. I O 3 Ibt...... MIRACULOUS MEDALS and CHAINS 9 ot and cold refreshments, I OATS. AND MILL FEEDS J ig^ Casey and Charles Sillstrop; FOUNTAIN SERVKX FRESH ITALIAN Hart’a Delight Cooked 4 A c SCAPULAR MEDALS Country Shippertl Glasses on Credit cake and candy booth, Mrs. A. C. SAUSAGE, Ib...... 55’ PRUNES, No. 2 can...... * « Reid; fish pond, Mrs. T. J. Far­ and the beet in Contign Your Shipment To lie 807 15th St. TA. 0029 rell and Mrs. Georae Bugg; variety DAIRY PRODUCTS booth, Mrs. J. H. Fraher, Mrs. Pml Gartland, and Madelene Sullivan; office, Charles De Belle, assisted by Elizabeth Reilly. Pat Scheer will have charge of juvopile games, Isn't It and the Young Ladies’ sodality is sponsoring a special event. m M \ A new Plymouth sedan will be H O M E PUB.!.IC M A R K E T on display. Paul Ducey is in chkrge h u i of the grounds and Joseph Lewis FLAVOR is the electrical engineer. Vacation School ~ Iiuare your kiddie^ Is Opened growth and strength -~ r You're After? The annual summer school for 3y serving American grade school children opened at St< Beauty Macaroni Large AMortment o f Potted IF FISH Dominic’s school on Monday, June often. Contains all 16, at 10 a.m. The Dominican the vital elements Plants and Funeral Designa Sisters are instructing this course IS YOUR DISH daily for a period of four weeks, they need. Parents are advised of the impor­ tance of taking advantage of this opportiinity to provide their chil­ dren with proper religious instruc­ tion. JERRY BREEN The Third Order of St. Dominic FROM will receive Communion Sunday, June 22, at the 7:30 o’clock Mass. Most coffee The monthly meeting will be held in the reading room of the rectory Florist Quality Meat Mkt. h vers say at 4 in the afternoon. CALL The Very Rev. Edward Hughes, MASTER 1456 California HA. 2279 “ FF«’re Qualified for Quality" i f 's H A m O.P., paatOT of St. Pius’ church and director of the Shrine of S t J4 Jude, Chicago, 111,, is -spending FAGAN’S The Whole Town't Talkinff* that coants. a few days at the parish rectory KEY SHOP visiting his brother, the pastor. 503 15th St ALplne 4641 Fine Sea Food Frea Delivery A NATURAL AID FOR MLA, 0541 Solitaire Coffee is b ie n b e d iib h t Rheimalisiii Mountain Fruit Co. DeUeery DRIVE CAREFULLY Qaality Fraha aad Vcfttablaa

ROASTED RIONT Kidnsy-Bladder SEBVICB CALU AUTO KKT8 BONNIE VERNON BOB WEBEB MAIL OSOEBfl ACCEPTED Bob Weber ia a areaber ,t St, Soaa of "You might kill one of our customer!^* *OROIfND RIOHT Oitordets Uaia Parlik ADDISON’S TA. 2758 *Tfou Will Always Play Safe” When yon get Qoality Heats at fo give you more Don’t neglect what The firms listed here de­ Japan T e a ...... „..._1.00 Ib. FOR THAT nCNIC may seem to be b Formoia Oolong Tea___ 1.20 Ib. ■ fLAVOR for your tri'^1 ache or pain serve to be remembered Gnnpo-wder Tea and allow a serious (pinhead) ...... 20 lb. * money. ailment to dev.eIop. FRENCH FRIED ■wh^en you are distributing Young Hyton Tea...... 1.20 lb. Try Mountain Val­ Black Teat....J.75e, 90c, 1.00 lb. ley Mineral Water your patronage in the dif­ Jess An Ntw Taaa *A grind for drip, onethar for from Hot Springs, POTATOES Nntmaats and Candied Fraila Ark., as a natural ferent lines of business.. SUPER MARKEY Silax, a third for perk or pot. aid f o r stiffened joints and aching muscles. P r e - scribed for more than 76 years. HENRY'S Good Bakery Goods YOU’LL ALW AYS FIND MOUNTAIN VALLEY FKQIIN CHOICE CUTS MINERAL WATER Order a Case Today s p c a m s VOSS BROS. AT THE W foods are GOOD Deep Rock Water Ce. Mountain Frozen Foods Chicago Mkl. 614-27tb Street TAber 8121 416 W. W«R«n PE. 7874 Thursday, June 19, 1947 Office, 938 B annock Street THE DEm^ER CATHDUC REGISTER Telephone, E E yetone 4205 PAGE SEVEN

Altar Group Slotes Scout Auxiliary SUMMER R^ASS SCHEDULE THE THING TO DO Coverd-Dish Lunch To Give Outing When You Can't Afford Disappointment IN DENVER ARCHDIOCESE ENJOY AN INVIGORATING DRIVE (St, Franeit da Salaa' Pariah, (St. Vincent eie Paal’a Pariak, To Daavar) Denaar) The mothers of the Boy Scouts’ The Altar and Roeary society will ARVADA, s i Aaat't; I and 16. Th9 $ehtdul4 of^Ma$$u auxQiary will hhid a picnic June BAnif Theatre meet Friday, June 20, at 2 p.m. in tht Dtnvtr arekdioetie in par- AURORA, S t Thoroit’a, 6606 E. 14ih Holland’s LA RAY HOTEL SWIM rH IlIl PE,G8t7 Avo., I and ID. 224'at 1 p.m. in Washington park. Plant for the annual June cov. itk$t that hav4 r4port«d th4 Mo44 All Boy Scouts and. cubs and their 1028 S. Gkjrlord time to th4 Rbgibter given b4low. BOULDER, Sacred Heart of Jeeoe, IttS IN GOLDEN ered-dith luncheon are being com­ 14 th S t, 1:60, t. and 10. families are invited and will pro­ In Clean, Tiianday^FrMar-Satardar. Po4tor4 are a«k >*• CRIPPLE CREEK, BL PeUFi, I;I0 and of Trenton, N. J., stayed at the Greene $ Drive-In Restaurant PH. WESTWOOD S86-W conteatants for the post of queen. ST. CATHERINE'S, W. 4tnd Avo. and 10, allarnate Sundaye, betinninr I AO Fodoril, 6. PtSO, 6, 10:t0, nnd lt:16, June I. rectory last week while visiting an The event was concluded with a ST. DOMINIC'S, 2606 Ptdtral Blvd., old friend, Joseph Machinot. Weit 8th Aye. at Speer Blvd. dance in the Shirley-Savoy hotel. 6:10, 7:10, 6, 10 40, tad It. DEER TRAIL, S t Joseph's, 11, let Sun ST. ELIZABETH’S, llth and CarUt. I. day; 7 ;I0, trd and 5th Sundaye. Frank Molloy of London, one of Featuring.... The care of the candelabra has 8, 6:15, 11, and .12:16. Wrakdart, EAST LAKE, 6. England’s leading Rotarians, had been assigned as follows: Weeks 6, Il46, ond I. BATON, I :t0, tnd Sunday and 4th Sat- a visit with Father Manus P. « BREAKFAST from 45c ST. FRANCIS DR SALES', Alunodn nnd urday. \ Boyle, an old friend of his family. Acroaa y P o l l i T i e i l e of June 23 and 30, Mrs, Master- S, Sherman. Sundnyt and H oi/ dnjri, • LUNCHEON from 4 5 c. from , 6, I. 7, 8. 6, 10. 11, and It. ELBERT, 6, tnd Sunday; 10. 4th Sun­ He was much impressed with the son and Mrt. Dungt; weeks of July ST. JAUES'. 1248 Niwport, 6:80, 7:10. day (Jnne, A u f,); 9, 4th Sunday climate o f Denver. He has a Cotnopoliun (July, Oet.), * DINNERS from 65c LUNCHEONS . . . 50c 7 and 14, Mrs. Oyon and Mrs. 8:80. lOr 11. nnd 12. brother who is a parish priest in Hotel ELIZABETH, ih, 2nd Sunday, Leonard; weeks t f July 21 and 28, ST. JOHN'S. Fifth and Joiephine, 8, 7. Ireland. HU sister, some years ago, Mrs. Yeager and Mrs. Blrkish; 8, 6, 10. 11. and 12. Wtnkdayi 7 and 8. ERIE, St. Seholaatica'i, 9. * Booth and Counter Service DINNERS . . 51.00^,' ST. JOSEPH’S (PoHth).- 617 E. 46th taught philosophy at CUmell uni­ weeks of Aug. 4 and 11, Mrs. J. Ave., 6. 7 iSO, 6. and 10 <80. ESTES PARK, St. Wallar'e. 7. 9:80, and Cocktail Grill 11 (June); 7. tilO, and 11 versity. OPEN 24 HOURS DULY Tremoot Anderies and Mrs. J. Anderies; ST. JOSEPH'S (RedenntorUt). W. ttb (July and Aug.), at weeks of Aug. 18 and 26, Mrs. and Galapago, I ;I0, 7 AO, 8 AO, 0:20, For Your Convenience — Courteoue Curb Service Italian French Speeiallp 11:80, and 8 AO (St. Anne'a chapel). FLEMING, St. Peter’s, 7 and 9 (Sun­ Prelate, Laymen Assume Broadwap Pyon; weeks of Sept. 1 and 8. ST. LEO'S. 108 lOth St., 7, 1, 111:60. days and holy days). Mrs. WenzingeP; and week of and lt)16. FOUNTAIN, 9. let and trd Snndaye. Community Cbest Posts Sept, 16, Mrs. Boss. ST. LOUIS'. 8800 S. Sherman S t. 8, 7. 8. 6, 10. and 11:80. FORT COLLINS. St. Joaeph’t, 808 W. Tbf R t Rev. Monsignor John R. FOR DINNERS DE LUXE OR MIDNIGHT 8NA(3LS ST. MARY MAGDALENE’ S. W. 26th Mountain avenue. 6, 7, 8UI0, and 10. Mulroy has been appointed a mem­ and Dtpew. 6:10. I, 10, and It. Weekday!, 6:10 and I. I FORT LUPTON. 7 end 8. ber of the executive committee of ST. PBILOMENA’S. 1120 E. 14th Avo. the Denver Community Che.<)t, Also TIFFIN DINING ROOM and Detroit 5:46, 7, 1:16, OiSO, II, PORT MORGAN. St Relena'a, 101 Bute and lt:16. Weekdare, « AO. 7:16 St, 7:10 and 6. Roly dayi, 7:16 and named vice presidents of the Chest and 8:16.. I :S0. were two prominent Catholic lay­ ST. ROSE OF LIMA'S, 1620 W. Nevada FREDERICK, S t Thereia’a, 7 :S0 and men, Mrs. Helen Bonfils Sommes PL, 8 and 10. 10:80. ’ ST. VDfCENrS, 4t00 Lo4relI Blvd., and John J. Sullivan, IFAoro Qumltty Food SHU PrmxHU tmd at Uoinmf Coat 1:16. GEORGETOWN, 0. Dance to . . . BT. VINCENT DB PAUL’S. E. Ariwna GILCREST, 12. and S. Joiephino Sta., 8:t0, 8, 6, 10:80, GILL, 8:60, 4th Sunday and 2nd Satur­ and 12. 1644 GLENARM Open 11 A M. to I A ELLIOT day. :OL01UDO SPRINGS GLENWOOD SPRINGS. St SUnhen’^ S CHRlWri, Caeeade at JiJackson.CORPUS 7 and 6 until 2nd Sunday In Sept 7:20, 9 AO. and 11. GOLD HILL CHAPEL, 8:10, July and LAWRENCE PAULINE CHAPRL. Broadmoor. 7, 0. Aut. and II. Weekdays. 8, aad hlf orchestra SACRED HEART. 2026 * W. Colorado GRAND LAKE, t, 6:20, and 11:20. 8 Ave., 8, 10, and 11:20. Weekdays and 6, Aua. 16. OOWCDV 7 AO. GREELEY, St. Pater*!, 0th avenue end EVERY NIGHTi ST. MARY'S. 22 W. Kiowa, 6, 7, 8, 0, 12th street 7. 9, end 10:60. u iT o F 11, and 12:10. GROVER, St. Mary'e, 10;60. li t Sun­ ark lane hotel OTHER CHURCHES OF day: 8:60, 2nd Sunday. EXCEPT ARCHDIOCESE HAXTUN. 9:60, 1st Ird. and 6th Sun. COCKTAIL LOUNGE days; 6, 2nd end 4th' Sondsyi, Holy AKRON, S t Josepb'i, 10 :S0. 1st and Srd days, 6:80. Sunday!; I :I0, 2nd, 4th, . and 6th PRESENTS MONDAY HOLYOKE, S t Patrlek'i. 8. le t 3rd, and Sundaye. 6tb Sundays: 6:10, tnd and 4th Sun­ W iLUAM jfoiDEN w w WW W ww wwww wwww days. Holy days, 6. 16th and Ogden MA. 0177 HUGO, S t Anthony of Padua's, 7 :60, J o a n Ca v l f ie id u 1st Sunday: 6, tnd Sunday, 11, trd JEAN AND PAUL SHANK DANCING BtST FOLKS OF ALL and Ith Sundays; and 11)16, 4th Sun­ “ EAT-AT-THE-HALL” day. **Architects of Appetites** Nightly IDAHO SPRINGS. St Paul'i. 8 and 19. Joe M. BUndi Mgr. IRONDALE* ^:80 (at the Irondidt Muaie by th« m m school). rvr*|7 >1), Hall Hotel Coffee Shop JOHNSTOWN, 8 :80, Srd Bun^y and lit 1811 Cortia Street Saturday. . Tom Burke’s ’ Of AVIOIC.1S IIGMS1 •-AV? JULESBURG, St Anthony's, 7:10, 6 40 ^ B iu Y D E W o m Bide-a-WeeCafe and 6:80. DiSalle Quartette ^ EDW a RD c^ R N O I D Completely Renovated • ' KERSEY, 6:80, let Sunday sad trd Sat­ urday. Roosevelt Grill and Redecorated Waekdapf Dancing SiSO to 18:80— Snndapi 4 to G KIOWA, 9. 6rd Sunday (July, Aus., MONAikEEMAN Oet): 11 (Jnly, Sept, Nov.), Famous for 8 A.M. to 7 :3 0 P.M. Daily No Cover Per Baaarratlooa KIT CARSON, 10:45. let and tnd Snn- vjExcept Sundays or Minimum da^s; 9, trd Sunday; and 10:46, 4tb , M L PICTURES Of 450 So. Marion Phone P L 4611 and Ith Sundays. FINE FOODS Charge KREMIILING, 9, Sundaye and holy OSNVGt N/SMSa/gOL * Breakfast * Luncheon days. Cocktails * Dinneri LAPAYETTE. S t Ida's, 106 W. Calinon, Q R A Q U A T E S f 7:10 and 10 40. Poet Coeuleoue Seretee LEADVILLE, Annunciation, 7 and 9. New Fountain Service Week days, 7 40. EACH NEW RECORD LEADVILLE. S t Joeeph'e. 424 W. tnd. 18 th and California 6 40 end 8:10. 1023 Broadway K£. 9731 LIMON, Our Lady of Victory. 0:16, 1st Denhahi HOT SULPHUR MIHERAL BATHS Each new album . . . brinirs your and Srd Sun

Quick Service Quolity Work Hospital Lobby Renovated Comp Under Stars Siw Francis de Sales' Reosonoble Prices Is Agency's Offer Dwyer Drug TOOLEY'S B r o a d m o o r C l e a n e r s FORCES CillDCFII The dream of six ex-service men was a home in Colorado under^the -Got Rata Drags- FOOD STORE Bnrke Bro«. (Memben of St. Franck de Sales Parkh) stars. They are ex-navy men Cal Prescriptions Called CHOICE MEATS • FISH PE. 8485 712-718 So. Pearl G. Heialer, expedition director, GROCERIES TO GO ClIEFOOT Dick G. Hewilt.- camp manager; For and Delivered FRESH FRUITS AND James P. Lyons, ejitertainmeut Wines - Been, Etc. VEGETABLES St. Philomena*s “ We are grateful that warm manager, who will marrj^ Miss Ma­ Br BoltU or Caso BIRD’S EYE FROZEN FOODS weather has arriTed," Leo Keleher, rie Wood of 1317 S. Josephine FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS manager of the S t Vincent de street in St. Vincent de Paul’s 1400 So. firo^adway Expert Radio Repairing Paul Salvage bureau in Denver, parish June 22; Ted E. Lough, 900 So. Pearl SP.6587 said this week. transportation manager; ex-army RA..2405 W. J. LAWLESS “ It means,” he continued, “ that men— Herb B. Hall, chief chuck- Joe DWy«r Harman Lidice a great many children can run wagon cook; and Frank I. Flick, 1602 Adams barefoot, lifting from meager fam­ wilderness supervisor. EA. 8159 ily budgets the strain of trying Headquarters of this unique to provide shoes. travel dream is-at 824 17th street, JACKSON’S Free Pickup BUCHANAN’S Specializing in “ In the past 10 days, families the World-Wide Travel service, and Delivery of from five to 11 children have operated by Carl Steele, veteran Cut Rate Drugs * Repairing Christian Bros. Wines Reatonable Prices been referred to us for shoes. In travel expert, who h*B handled PRESCRIPTIONS ’ * Storing a majority of instances the chil­ many Eiiropean.tours for both the All Popaltr Beer* FOUNTAIN SERVICE ALL OUR WORK GUAB dren’s little feet were actually on clergy and laity of Denver. W* Deliver FREE PROMPT DRUVRRT THRICE MONTHS * Remodeling the ground. It is rather hard on Call SR. 144* Downing A Alameda In “ Starlite Campers of Colo­ PE. 1777 377 So. Bdwy * Geaning one’s heart when he is able to fit THE BLARNEY SHOP three little tots and not the others rado” a story-book dream has been brought to life in a unique three- 31«5 E»«t CoUiz at StaaU FR ItH * Cuatom Made Fart in the same family. The slighted day adventure that takes the visi­ ones are too young to understand that the bureau simply does not tor of the ftate through the ad­ Marsolek^s venture of camping, hiking, fish­ JaNiies llelohery Radio & have anything near their sizes— ing, boating, camera hunting, and SHUnO BROS. but that cannot prevent a crushing .-128 BROADWAY relaxing in one of Colorado’s last Appliance effect upon their emotions. FINEST IN FRUITS wildernesses at a very nominal AND VEGETABLES Store The life-tised itetna ^ of the of tho lobby and waiting room, Fine Food i Wine and Beer "A t the moment we are at­ fee. am B. Coifaz attM l Eatt Cetfaa tempting to provide shoes and Sacred Heart picturad above U the wat dona by tba hospital gnild MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT JIM’S BA. 1141 EA 4586 FR 1909 clothing for a family of seven kid­ principal attraction of tbo nawlj Tha itatua wa* donated by Mre The trips are from June 9 to Ftm DallTtra RADIO REPAIR dies whose father is in an institu­ decoratod lobby of St. Anthony’* Maude Van Cliaf. Sept. 29 and there are four a week, NEXT TO BLARNEY BARBER H-Dar GaaraeU. 14-Heer Sarrlet tion, and we are experiencing con­ hoipital, Donver.' ' Tho fnrnitbing Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, starting at 9 a.m. and siderable difficulty in obtaining + + + + R tO I'K LAWN MOWERS proper sizis for the nine and 10- + breaking camp after the evening SHARPENED year-old boys. chuck-wagon supper on the l^ird iMcMahan’sl FLORAL CO.' FACTORY METHOD TraDxi.Bti Need Aid ST. ANTHOHY'S HOSPITAL GUILD day. ti.ao S238 E. Colfax at Adanu “ Though most acute, children’s The route is from Denver north WORK GUARANTEED I(r Bring your damaged CM. 3351 shoes are not the only items usu­ to Broomfield, then to Lafayette or broken jewelry to ally in short supply. j^Because of riHISHES DECORATION OF LOBBY Boulder, and up the Boulder can­ Cleaners 0pp. Blne>Bird Collins* Bicycle Shop us for careful, skilled Hambar Phana EAtt 17M S^IT Baat Colfax the large number of transient men yon to Nederland on up the Con­ repairing by our ex­ Flortita Talagrapb DallTary AtaoeiatloD 1 applying for assistance during the tinental Divide to the Rainbow Your The St. Anthony Hospital guild executives of the pmild Are Sis­ perts. Reasonable past'few months, we could make Lakes. ^ charge. excellent use of additional quanti­ climaxed seven years of service to ter M. Mechtildis, first vice presi- IVeighborhood The cost per person is S48, Watch Repairing Our Specialty ties of trousers, coats, and hats. St. Anthony’s hospital with the William H. Ter Har, furnishing of the recently en­ second vice president; Mrs. which includes transportation, J. A. A W. J. WOLP Cleaner "Dressers, tables, and chairs are sleeping quarters under the stars, Over Quarter Century in never received in quantities equal­ larged and renovated lobby and George Miel, third vice president; 1383 S. Pearl SP. 49081 waiting rooms. The principal at­ Mrs. Joseph Maginn, correspond chuck-wagon food, and free fishing St. FranciJi d« Sales INTEMANN’S^ ing the demand. Being among the equipment. Make reservations most essential articles of furni­ traction of the newly decorated ing secretary; Mrs. F. J. Musha Ted Clinton Fine Candiea Ice Cream lobby is a colorful life-sized ben, recording secretary? Mrs. now at the field headquarters, 824 (Onr Own Manofaetura) ture in any home, they naturally 17th street, Denver. Jewpl' '\hop are among the ones most fre­ statue of the Sacred Heart, which J. E. Holder, financial secretary; 3225 E. Colfax EAat 2690 and Mrs. Emil Johnson, treasurer. B n c h a i ^ & ’ s quently cjiTled for. is mounted on a marble pedestal NOTICK OP PINAL SETTLEMENT AND 1.1=1 r ,:,-® avi 5ki;;1' Condition Not Important and reflected by a large plate- Members of the boar# of directors DETERMINATION OP HEIRSHIP glass mirror situated at the head are as follows: Mrs. Tom Egan, ESTATE OF 8TANA VRCIC, DECEASED. Cafe & Cpck'tail Lounge “ Sometimes families hesitate to NO. soise. Holy Family ask us to call for clothing or furni­ of the marble stairway. The statue Mrs. Maude Van Clief,, Mrs. Wil­ liam Kiinmins, Mrs. John E. Notio* I* bcrcbr xWen that on th* lit ture simply because articles are is a gift of Mrs. Maude Van Clief, etitIon aakinr tributed to us. Hat Many Aetlvitiae for a judlelal aaeertainment and determina­ Alameda and Broadwny DRUG STORE May We Serve You? 4016 Tennyaon GR. 0443 “ In addition to articles which chairs, lamps, tables, the plate- tion of'th* heln of lucb deceased, and *at- (PORMERLY MAHONEY DRUG) The primary activities of the 4120 Tennyaon GL. 5084 can be rehabilitated we very much glass mirror, and the rubber tile Unx forth that th* names, addresses and PrMcrIptlons Accmralely Plllsd flooring to make the lobby and guild are the annual fall party, the relationihlp of all perions, who art or MAY WE SERVE YOU 7 appreciate contributions of rags, annual spring card party, and the claim to be heiri of said deceased. *o far-as le* Creem — Fountain Servlc* newspapers, ^magazines, books, waiting rooms of St. Anthony’s known to the petitioner, arc at follows, making of thousands of bandages coffee jars and other glass con­ hospital outstanding in beauty and to-wK: Jakev Vrcic, Villas* of Konjevrate, ROTQLO’S 1300/ So. Pearl PS. 7539 Woodman Pharmacy and surgical dressings for the hos­ tainers, old mattresses, etc. Funds com fort The reihodeling was City of Sibenik, Province of Hrvatikc, BILLY’ S INN pital. In addition to these Country of Jnro^lavta, son; Paiko Vrcle, 796 So.'^roadway CHARLES HTIT, Prop. 4400 Tennyson GR. 1321 realized from the sale of such undef the direction ’of John K. projects, the guild has fur­ VUlax* of Konjevrate, City of Sibenik Stan^i^ Gas and Oils FLOOR SANDERS AND items help substantially in meet­ Monroe, architect. Province of Hrvatake, Country of Jugo­ Good Foods nished the lounge in the nurses’ The Sick Are Never- ing the bureau’s large operating Organised in 1940 slavia, son; Every Dsy WAXERS FOR RENT Meet Your Friends Here home; purchased an infant re- expense. The St. Anthony Hospital guild Accord loxly, notice le alao hereby given Evtrythlnf fn H*rdw*r* 44th & Lowell Phone GL. 9733 Refused at This Store was organized March 27, 1940, suscitator for the obstetrical de­ that upon th* date aforesaid, or th* day to ------“ Our trucks cover every section /ehicb tha hearing may b* continued, t ^ under the guidance of Sister M. partment; and supplied the hos­ 'Court will proceed to receive and bear .'ft* firm* li*t*4 k«r* 4*«*rv* to A.B.C. Hardware & of the city twice each week and pital with an emergency medical Dry Goods— Sheet ' we would be happy to have them Benedicta, superior of the hos­ proofs concerning th* heirs of lueh de. / "i'" r*m«mb*r*d wb«B you ar* dis- field kit. It hat equipped the cessed, snd, upon the proof* submitted, will ir'-^trihuling your patrenag* to th* dif. Sporting Goods Store Clothes— Nutioaa stop whether quantities of dis­ pital. Since 1942, it has func­ REDDISH’S tioned under the guidance of Sis nursery with a new het of bassi­ enter a deere* in said cstata determinin;^/ farant line* of buiinat.. 1182 So. Pearl SP. 7IH carded articles at individual homes nets and an incubator. It has do­ who are tha heir* of iuch deceased per*o!';' GOMMUNin Red & White ter M. Mechtildis, the present su at which baaiing all peraon* elaiming^ to be large or small. We are in North nated a delivery table to the ob­ Denver on Mooday and Saturday, perioK- The wives of medical staff b* hairs at law of such deeeaaad may ap­ GROCERY and MARKET members and prominent lay lead­ stetrical department and a Haw­ pear and present their proofs. St. Joseph’s Parish MERGANTILE CO. COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE South and West Denver on Tues­ ley fracture table to the surgery B. C. HILLIARD/'Jr... day and Thursday, and in East ers formed the initial group AdnUnutrstor. tl71 TaBoyaae OL. 47lt A complete patient’s room and vvvwvuvvvvwvwvwvvvvv 3961 Tennyson GL. 3626 Denver and Park Hill on Wednes­ headed by Mrs. Eudochia Bell W« Give 8 A H Gr*«B Stamp* also a babys’ ward have been fur day and Friday.’ ’ Smith, the first president, and in­ nished by the guild. ^ e bureau’s telephone number cluding the following charter Call a Call The firms listed here de* is CHerry 5603. members: Mrs. Maude Van Clief, To augment the funds of the STOVERS CLARK’S HARDWARE Mrs. Josrah Kavanaugh, Mrs. Ed­ many expensive and worthwhile serve to be remembered ward P. Fee (life members); Mrs projects, the members have spon­ ZONE €AB CUT RATE Complete line of Hardware, when you are distributing 53 Parks, Playgrounds Francis J. Kirchhof, Miss Bema- sored quilt and fancywbrk sales. l ^ i n 7171 VICK’S dine Kirchhof, Mrs. Gunnar Jel- The St. Anthony Hospital guild Paint, Sporting Goods end Gifts. your patronage in the dif­ PreiwC Ceerteea* Ceei Servlc* Are Now in Operation strup, Miss Margaret Young, Mrs is a member of the National Coun- yMEAPBllEAPBR RATES WINES, BEERS, ETC DRUGS 4034 Tennyaon St. GL 9282 ferent lines of business. Tom Egan, Mrs. William Bock, cil of Catholic Women, al­ ^ L E A N NNEW CABS W* Meet or B««t AQ Mrs. S. P. Newman, Mrs. Loren though it is non-sectarian in pur­ Bottle or Case AdT*rti**d Orve Price* The , co­ Griffith, Mrs. Mabel Lippincott, pose and membership. The ob­ operating with the municipal rec­ We Deliver Prescriptions at Miss Margaret Maloney, Miss ject of the organization is to aid reation department, have officially l t a r b r e a d s Ruth Dolan, Mrs. Verne Marple, the hospital and to secure the co- A Lower Prices St. James* opened 63 Denver parks and play­ 258 Santa Fe Drive Mrs. James Logan, and Mrs. Hu­ iperati(Mi and interest of the peo- 712 SANTA PE grounds for regular summer activ­ SEWING bert W. Hughes. lie of the community in the w o ^ KE. 7943 KE. 6532 ity. T|iese playgrounds will be su Uttls Girls' Ores***, BsshroMsty, WATCHES A WATCH BANDS The following presidents have of the hospital. Anyone w ho.^ Menograeilng, Etc. Skyline Dining Room pervised by qualified jnstnictors succeeded Mrs. Smith: Mrs. R. M b r id e: g if t s interested in St. Anthony’s J »s - THE SISTERS OF THE through Aug. 31. Burlingame, Mrs. William Kim- pital or in administering tQ^the 5904 EUut Colfax Avenue Willard N. Greim, director of mins, Mrs. T. R. ' Thom, Mrs. needs of the sick through y j i me­ GOOD SHEPHERD Alfred M. MOSER WELCOME TOURISTS health education of the Denver SANTA FE SHOE Frank Buchen, Mrs. G. W. Miel, dium of the hospital, mpr '-become TELEPHONE PEARL 2411 Watkins & Sons TELEPHONE FR « llt public schools, heads the staff. He Room 204 KE. 7873 Mrs. William Ter Har, Jr., and member of the guiUf (FORMERLY BILLY VAN'S} HOSPITAL Mantxement: Ann and Diek Janeka, will be assisted by Jack M. Evans, Mrs. 0. J. Schmitt, who heads the ------1526 CHAMPA 8T. Helen L. WilHtme supervisor of recreation; Mrs. Dot present group of officers. Other Quality Foods—Meats ShM Repalriug far the Whole Family Jo Campbell, supervisor of wom­ Featuring en’s and girls’ activities; and Har­ Fish—Groceries INVISIBLE HALF SOUND vey M. Meyer, supervisor of crafts W* Deliver Orden *f |2.H or Mere W* ApprtcifU Parcel Poet Orders Additional staff members include Kathryn Mahoney 8 2 0 Santa Fe TA. 0538 742 SANTA FE DRIVE LOECHNER AND LYNCH, INC. Ray Isberg, director of nature rec i / FINE FLOOR COVERINGS reation; Duane Whitlow, instruc Becomes Bride tor of chess and organizer of com­ St. John's Parish A Complete Line of Rugs, CarpeU and Linoleums petition; and Miss Artis Tanton P INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE director of publicity. Miss Kathryn Jane Mabone; DRAPERIES — CONTRACT WORK INVITED Members of the municipal recre­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. 1 ^ "V ia c U flC ltiM Radios & Appliances ation staff include J. Earl Schlupp, Mahoney, became the bride of PUCKETT’S 7501 E. COLFAX AVE. FR. 3008 Elizabeth Fowler, Ed Haynes, and Antone Pojman, Jr., son of Mr Conoco Service Sales and Service- EVE BY APPOINTMENT Louis A. Parker. and Mrs. Antone Pojman of Chi­ HONEST WORK—FAIR PRICES cago, June 7 in St. Vincent de Washing and Creasing Paul’s church in DenVer, with tte Cars Csllsd fer and Dtlivtrad CntKedral PTA Heads Very Rev. Manus P. Boyle of fair­ Al-FIN RADIO ing the Nuptial Mass and offiriat- 6th Ave aVvorkl EA. 9932 2316 E. 6ih Ave EM. 9586 lARGAINS Will Plan Activities ing at the ceremony. f YES The bride was attended,I)y her , The executive board of the Den sister. Miss Ann Mahqi^y, and - BROW NES - COnOUER’S I /t’s Time to Turn to the ver Cathedral PTA met June 16 Red &. White EYOND in the home of Mia. G. A, FRESH MEATS— FISH, GROCEBIES FOOD STORE Vagetabic*. Fruit*. Bakery Good* A-G STOP AND SHOP Schwartz. Sectional meetings tiiminijii X Sun) throughout the summer for chair PHONE EA. 1R44 iitiM iiimiiiits ’ELIEF! men of related agencies are Daily Delivery planned. Their purpose i^ to ex 2306 E. 6th Ave. at University 17I.S F.. flTH AVF. pedite the conduct of business and BEER STOP-AXD-SHOP extend the field for active partici pation. Enchanting;;. Irresistible SUPER MARKET Slpiritual devotions to identify the Catholic character of the or­ 7540 E. Colfax at Rosemary ganization were discussed. Vol Flavor-Perfect Since 1859... OLIVER’S — You Buy It— We deliver it— unteer activity and parent educa tion through programs and sincere Masterpiece of Fine Brewing, e s n jjjj DE. 1 5 8 1 -1 5 3 2 Aterest in prolHema which con­ MARKET front Catholic educators were ako ...T o d a y ! A joy to have . . . a Denver*s Finest considered. joy to wear, because Present were Father Frederick it’s cool, comfort­ Selection of McCallin, Sister Marie William Annntaciation able, so completely beautifuL Call us n S H & POULTRY Sister Frances Eleanor, Mrs. J. Gannon, Mrs. R. Fulham, Mrs. today for your Rillinv (X)LD WAVE. GRAIN-FED MEATS Garrison. Mrs. Jasper Colairiio, MYUDY EDITH BEAUH 1312 East 6th Ave. - BISHOP’S ^ Mrs. L. Lamopt, and Mrs. E. MINNIE E. G U n D D C Phone PE. 4629 Doherty. . 5c TO $1.00 STORE KESSELXR. Mgr. D n U r r E i NOTICE OP PINAL SSTTLHilENT 2804 E. 6th At* EA. 0788 ESTATE OF LAURA M elH ia r MenUI 1626 E. 34th Ave. Incompetent, No. T7S28. 4 ‘ Notie* Is hereby given thaC-'^n th* 2Sth Photo by Dole** Toww etiidlo TEL. CH. 7507 day of July, 1247, I wfll Alnaetit to the Mr*. Anton* Pojman, Jr. Blesi^ed Sacrament County Court of th* CitKfud County of DUKE’S GRILL Denver. Colorado, my acW^ta for FINAL SAVE MORE ON Miss Helen Almquist Attending nNEST OF FOODS 9ETILEMKNT of tba/-.edminlstmtion of the bridegroom sd best msn was ITEMS GALORE said eaUt* when and Atero all penoet In PHONEt MAin 6066 JOE LOFFREDA Under Niw M*nixu*.Bt «f Intereat may appear /Ad object to them If the bride’s brother, William Ma­ they so dssire. honey. Ushers were Victor Poj­ AAA Landscapinj^ Co. DOMINIC CROW WE RECEIVE NEW Th. "Smiling Cop" r . C. HILUARD. JR., man, brother of the bridegroom; Landscepe Designing MERCHANDISE EVERY DAY! ______Conservator. Murrav Sweeney, and Julian Mac- WHERE FRIENDS MEET Trese and Shrubs Tftmmed and Removed and Serayiag i.awBS and Flowar Bad* lU t E. 14th A n . TA. n 4 ( Shop BISHOrS Often Donnell, St. s Parish Immediately following the cere­ 900 E. 12TH AVENUE # (P 0 UUSH) £ mony a wedding breakfaat was BOOK TOUR ORDERS EARLY BONDED AND INSinRED . .iffl served to the bridal party and im­ The firms listed here de­ DRUGS PRH^ m’oENTER mediate families of the couple in amp Bros. the Rose room of the Park Lane Rental Library Mike Martelli serve to be remembered hoteL The reewtion was held in levite* Tear Patraejig* when you are distributing 9043 S106 Wash. the home of the nride’s parents. PARK HILL R . P. M . After a wedding trip, Mr. and L a w HUNG a g o o d g r o o cry LOAN & FINANCING CO. your patronage in the dif­ rroR R ■HOULD BATH Mrs. Pojman will be at home in BOOK STORE South Bend, Ind., where Mr. Poj­ MARGARET aRDiSTBAD SniU t— 312 17th St. ferent lines of business. 'R O T POODS AT LOWK8T PRICB TIVOll-UNION COMPANY, DENVER. COLORADO MA 6571 S4tl FRANKLIN ST. —WB DBUVXB— man is a law student at Notra 4624 E. 23rd Avn. DE. 1361 Dame nnivarsity. St. JamiM Bldg.

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Thursday, June 19, 1^7 Office, 938 B annock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, E E ystone 4205 PAGE NINE 'k Fair or foul United Photo Studio’s Victorious Tigers **CosuMt«lal, Fortnlta, WeiWitx’* STOLEN Former Rockne Teammate MAIL oaosas ACCSPXiCD MauHello-Lesnevich Bout 1821 CurtU TA. 3412 ’ar^UndwId*! — C«U VniutT Proni^es Action Aplenty BASES Recalls Past Grid Greats SCHWIjNN-BUILT Billy Evans, general manager The visit in Denver this spring of one of Notre Dame’s L aw to k Ca iv ib , and vice president of the Detroit famous athletes, Don Miller, brought to Fred W. Gushurst, Intem^tioBal New. Serrica Sports » -J '-r • ' !• . • <1 ■ ' Tigers, used to be an umpire— Notre Dame graduate of 1914, a store of memqpes of other Efiitor one of the they say. Recently New York.— (IN S)— When a July 30 match between he had published a sort of text­ great sports heroes—his own classmates, whose names still Tami Mauriello and Gii.t Lesnevich is announced, the first book on that nefarious trade. shine in the Notre Dame hall of fame. Np small light him­ thought that comes to m ji^ is the pity of it all, the way they Mostly it is concerned with techni­ self in the school’s hall of greats, the sports-loving Gushurst b a l l o q Ik, calities beyond the ken of the likes to recall his association with the gridiron genii of the are going to get Gus cut and belted out, average fan, but he cites a couple LICHTWOKlllT past—those who helped to build the sports reputation of the AND TAl^EMS You don’t toy with th ^ i ' of interesting cases by way of fore' you remember how MCup Bettina was going to cut up warning to the unwary ump who school and to promote its revolu- is tempted occasionally to watch tionary theory, now generally ac­ Carl Li Hausen, Prop. and belt out Gus, only to be knocked doll-eyed with the the bluebirds instead o f the busi­ Dodgers Honored cepted, that brains as well as (Mtmkw m . VlRctfit 4* F inr. Firiik) opening punch and stiffened a half-dozen punches later. ness at hand. brawn are prerequisites for suc­ Aside from the fact that this Once, he says, he was behind the cessful football teams. Ej0ert Repairing battle, slated for Ebbets field, is plate in a Yankee-Red Sox tussle By Women's Unit Pi^icularly is Gushurst proud for the Damon Runyon Memorial that was going sadly for the Bos­ of his close friendship with Knute i TIRES — PARTS ‘ fund, it figures to be a worth­ tonians. The gentlemen from New Rockne, with whom he played on ^ ACCESSORIES K. qf C. Initiate At i reception held at the Little while promotion. one o f the most famous of all ^ L L LINE OF TRICYCLES York held an 11-1 lead going into Flower Community center on Lari­ Beyond everything else, it the ninth, and the arbiters were mer street the Dodger baseball Notre Dame teams — the 1918 J Our FricM Ar» Right should be a good, rousing, rough- having it easy in a game that had team of the center .was honored eleven— which will be remembered house sort of tussle between two almost umpired itself. The Red by the Denver Deanery of Cath­ as the team that first played American Cyclery old war horses who are close to the 36 bujiliilates at Army and beat them. Sox came up for their last futile olic Women. Twenty-eight boys, 1401 So. Bdwy. PE 3180 end of their string, either because whiffs; the first two batters flied members of the Dodger baseball „ “ For three years, 1911, *12, and of age or past performances—or out harmlessly; Evans presumably team, were initiated into the 13, Rockne and I were the two both. • began to think of steak and po­ Young America Jeague. Coach ends of the Notre Dame eleven," Taking it from the standpoint of Gala Ceremoiiies tatoes. Willie Garcia was extolled by the Denver man recalled. “ . , . boxinj^styles. it is a made-to-order The next batter knocked out James McNelve, director of the Rockne was a brilliant football bout. Mauriello is a danMrous and Little Flower center, for his excel­ player. His work was less spec­ On June 16 councilts639 of the smoking grounder that looked like Send M)ur Boy to aestiferous thrower or punches hit from the crack of the bat, Undcfaalod ehampien* of tho Flood, Hthrd, and Kuplaek; third lent handling of the boys and the tacular than that of players who from all angles. /Lesnevich is a Knights of (lolumbus bfld a sec­ but the shortstop somehow stopped Eaittide dlTliion of the Junior row, Bonssolaira, Yoangar, and considerable time that he gave to carried the ball, but no one ex­ fair sort of thumper and cagy. Each Noyari last row,-Malloy and Hunt. the club. celled him at receiving a forward ond and third degree initiation it and threw to first a step ahead Parochial bacaball laagua ara tba is dead game and the future of for 36 candidates. Follomng the Tha priost at right is tha Vary McNeive also complimented the pass or falling on a punt. Brains, of the runner. Everybody could Tigan, who rapraiant St. Lonia' speed, control—the things he had each is likely to be governed to initiation ceremonies, a buffet have gone home right then, except Rav. Josoph P. O’Haron, pastor of boys for the great effort that they some extent financially from the supper was served, after iraich ■cbool in Englawood. Thay ara, St. Louis’ parish, and opposita put forward in playing their himself— were what he looked for C i / ST. H O that the man in blue at first base in material for his teams when he outcome. the new and old membera had been a bit too aura of his laft to right, first row, Carroll, him ia tha R ot. Victor C. Koagal, games. Though they were not near Cancer Fund to Benefit Boom, Mahenay, Horn, and Lao| asaistant pastor, who coached tho the top this season, he said, £hey came back to the school as a their families and guests dancM judgment He had figured the coach. Promoter Andy Niedsrreiter is to the music of El Ray and his orj^ou nder as a sure hit Jnd turned taeond row, Knight, Drolling, Tigers to thair title. built up a fine foundation for next taking 15 per cent from the gate chestra. Additional entertainment to the first-base i.______coachl x to. talk vear. "Your conduct,” he told them, Says *Rocie Was receipts for the cancel^ fund be- was provided by Miss Barbara aN$ut a hunting; trip they had "at all times was praiseworthy and F u ll o f Humor Near Roeky Mountain Na> fosre the fighters are paid oflf, and Selby in the club lounge with ac planned for the end of the season. 'MAYHIM ON WHEILS' TO BE SEEN you all certainly lived up to the cordion selections. tional Park in the heart of on top o f that vnll contribute any And\^ he called the runner safe fine principles for which the Young "I remember the trips we would America league stands. In doing take to and from the games. profits and all monies from the The class of candidates, the last ForV.once everybody took America*! most majestic sale of radio rights. to be admitted during the term of IN ROLLER HOCKEY CLASH FRIDAY this you have emulated the ideals ‘Rock’s’ humor and flute plaring Homer’s jnod with a gentlemanly of the Brooklyn Dodgers whose kept the monotony from many o f mountains. Mauriello, as a virtually washed the present officers, brought the grin; wh^]>other to protest when total of new members to slightly name you have taken.” those trips. up heavyweight contender, will you have ft:^'^run lead? Greeley’s exponents of “ may- more than 300. The membership opening game of the season with have more at stake than Lesne The rest «(^the story is auto­ hem on wheels,’*’* known to the wn- Taking part in the reception and "That same humor came out committee was directed by Deputy a Pearl White thriller finish by vich. The roly-poly scourge of war­ matic. The Ycnk infield made tie typ(e as roller hoekeg, ^11 in­ shooting the winning goal on an the initiation were John Albo, many times in Rockne’s school Grand Knight George Lerg. It is time heavyweights is, he hones, on vade Denver at Mammoth Garden Manuel Angel, Jackie Chavez, Ray life, although in studies and sports the hope of the council officers couple of bush-l^gue bobbles; the over-time penalty mot. Greeley's the road to a fail match with Billy this Friday night, June 20, when hockey team comes to Denver with Caaados, Edward Crespin, Augie he wassail business. I can picture Open This Summer that this number will be doubled bases were loade suburbs. Plans have also with the trend: n m e between Mammoth and the Guild Plans Rnol been drawn for future improve­ Jnirakity club at Dedisse park undoubtedly will be his last d^ The Babe played her first game Dodgers created such popular de Still closely associated with RT. REV. MONSIGNOR ments, and it is the hope of Grand June If.-. The outing was featured fense. Everybody says Charles is of golf at the invitation of three mand for regular matches that we sports, Mr. Gushurst owns the Col­ Knight Peter Wagner that the by softbi^l, horseshoe pitching, Session'on June 20 better than any of the heavy­ sportswriters, “ Granny” Rice, Paul have changed our plans. Lowry fax. bowling lanes and vies w i^ JOSEPH BOSETTI forthcoming 19th annual Silver hiking, an4 the lunches and re­ weights around, except for a guy Galileo, and Westbrook Pegler. She Field is orranizing a team and will the most proficient players in en­ Dollar days to be held July 2-3-4-6 freshments'■prepared and served thusiasm and ability. He took part Care of Chancery Office named Joe. Certainly Charles is played a round with them on a join our league so that now we On June 20 ttie Archbishop’s will be another grand success to under the direction of Paul Martin. last winter in the Amencan superior to the men in his own Los Angeles course and scored a Two priests who^re newcomers to can arrange a full season’s sched­ guild will hold its final business division, including Lesnevich. insure the culmination of plans. ule. Bowling congress held In Los An­ 1536 Logan 95 that was sufficiently amazing Denver, the Rev. Gilbert A. Car- meeting of the year in the Cath­ geles. Anyway, Mauriello and Lesne­ The new members are the Rev. for a complete novice. But nine roll of Chicago andHlie Rev. Wal­ “ We believe that we have a olic Daughters’ home, E. 18th and Denver 5, Colo. vich will put on a good fight, and Leonard A. Abercrombie, Paul J. years later she played the same ter H. Doyle of Francisco, sport which will top all others in Grant, Denver, with Miss Mar­ His connection with the did there is no doubting the worthiness Basko, Manford F. Bauer, John J. course and came home with a 65, were the guests of the;Mub popularity and sjKctator interest. garet Lynch presiding. Election school is more than a scrapbook of the cause bringing them to- Bowdern, John P. Brigham, George The only debate is whether roller of photoCTaphs; his son, Fred, Jr., a score that any one of the sports Owing to the success oWhis ven- of officers and plans for sum­ I gether. ______H. Bruckman, David S. Butler, J. hockey is faster and tougher than was g^duated by the university writers mentioned would probablj ture, the club announces tHit sim­ mer activities, including the guild’s Val Chamberlain, Steven Clemens, give his favorite mashie to equal . I have seen them both Silver Dollar day booth at the and is taking post-graduate Donald B. Cassidy, Dominic Costa, ilar outings are planned mdi: and I will stay with the boys who courses there. Another son, Claiv The most remarkable thing about for the rest of the summer. IV^js K. of C. carnival July 2, 3, 4, and AHENTION YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN A, Otto Dillinger, John F. Di Pa­ on wheels for sustained action 5, the organization’s annual out­ ence, is a graduate of West Point the fabulous Didrikson, of course, anticipated that the next pienf and is now a major in the regular olo, Gerald F. Dwyer, Daniel J. is her versatility. Rice once figured out letyp throughout the ing, and the annual El Pomar re­ Business Needs You— You Are Trained Fogarty, Jack M. Flynn, George will be held in mid-July. army. out that she excelled in 16 sports, e.” treat Aug. 1-2 in Colorado Springs B. Greer, Jr.; James 0. Gifford, Our Streamlined Butbteu Courte* ITIII fit You though she has been narrowing nday night's game begins at will be discussed at this time. John S. Gunnison, John H. Ger­ 7i8ff>-. Following the business session far m Position in the Minimum of Time maine, Gail A. Heffernan, Law­ the field. “ I’ve decided to give up Colorado U. Teacher Rotary Club Rejects boxing,” she told a reporter in a social hour will be held and rence W. Huck, Richard F. Knox, f M S O N 1981, who had heard a rumor about refreshments will be served by Earl D. Leatherman, James R. f\ Weds Denver Lawyer CentraT t||y Festival Mmes. Eileen Koester and Clella Old Cemetery Ground Lucid,' Richard A. Lange, Vincent a projected bout with Young Strib- Barry o f the entertainment com­ J. Lutz, Lazaro G. Mandujano, Al­ ling’s brother. “ I’m going to be a K £ 1448 lady now. I’m 19 years old, you Miss Bertha Handlan and E. Ray Will StciH on July 4 mittee. All active and prospective Rotary International has re- 1232 PENN DENVER bert L. Maise, Ernest P. Marran- members are invited to attend. zino. Dr. John H. O’Keefe, Peter know.” Campbell were married June 14 jected Denver’s bid for location o f Miss Margaret Lynch, repre­ J. Perri, John Prijatu, Peter P. in St. Michael’s church. Wheeling, The pulsating rbj^m s of a roar­ the organization’s headquarters senting the guild, presented the Ricci, Jack M. Sullivan, and David Arthur Daley of the New York W.Va., before the Rev. M. G. Lar­ ing mining camp with its paradox­ here by a vote o f 1,862 to 120. D. Stebenne. Times thinks that Pete Reiser, kin. The bride is a daughter of ical strains of grand opera will Rev. Gregory Smith a spiritual The Denver chapter had obtained VESTMENTS - SURPLICES perenially battered Dodger out­ James T. Handlati of wheeling echo once arain in the “ Little bouquet and burse as a tribute to an option on the site of old Calvary fielder, could be one of the great and ia a graduate of the Univer­ Kingdom of Gilpin” as the 1947 the organization’s spiritual direc­ cemetery, Cheesman park area, $1,500 Damage by Fire ball players of all time—if he sity of West Virginia. She is an Central City festival gets unddr. tor on his silver jubilee in the a property valued at $136,000, and priesthood. A number of members could get lucky. Reiser is constant­ assistant professor of English at way July 4. had made a $5,000 deposit toward ALBS - STATUARY ly chasing a fly ball into a con the University of Colorado and the Stars of the Metropolitan Opera wer^ present at both the Solemn the purchase, Denver can renew III Cathedral Rectory MaS*;^and reception on June 11. Crete wall—so often, indeed, that co-au^or of a textbook on English conmany will sing the leading roles its battle at the convention next the Dodgerk’ business office is go­ literature. The bridegroom is the in Beethoven’s Fidelia and Fin- Twenty-two attended the final year, but the decisive vote given Damage estimated at $1,600 ing to install padding on the walls resident of the Post Printing and tow's Martha. council me«tipg of the year held offers little hope of success. S t Christopher Medals for Motorists ‘ublishing company, Denver, a was caused by a fire in the rectory at Ebbets Field to cut down his This year’s performances will on June 16 l^th Mrs. Ethel Mc­ of the Cathedral, Denver, early time-in-hospital average. prominent attorney, and a former mark the 11th annual festival pres­ Carthy a n d ^ s s e s Margaret regent of the University of Colo­ Mother tabrini Statues and Medals Monday morning, June 16. Fire­ Daley reports that the reckless ented by Denver university since Lynch, Cecelia Chy'al, and Isa­ men said the fire started from a Reiser’s affinity for outfield smash- rado. After a wedding trip, the it received the old stone-walled belle McNamara ^C^-vhostesses. short circuit in a first-floor ups stayed with him while he was couple will reside in Denver. opera house as a gift in 1932. The Three guests, Misses N ^rgaret CORBICTLY •FITIfO^ C O M P im LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME room and spread to curtains and in service. One day he chased a Beethoven opera will be given 12 O’Connor, Helen Flimn, airaf&len weodwork. Six pieces o f appa­ fly ball right through a hedge BIRTH IS ANNOUNCED performances and the Flotow op­ Zahn, who will take o v e r ^ e ratus, under the direction of guarding the field and pluns^ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Barth era 13. Tickets for the three-week guild’s Silver Dollar day b o d ^ Assistant Fire Chief William S. into a deep ditch, so wrenching tiis of St. Catherine’s parish, Denver, opera season went on sale at Dan­ were present at the meeting ofjft ficrsT 7^ moi-u s A. I*. \V a <;m : u Bryan, responded to the alarm. right shoulder that he could not announce the birth of a daughter iels and Fisher’s box office June officers, comfiittee chairmen, and ‘ SIYlino Two attendants at a restaurant past presidents. n i l i M I I n i . throw. But being an ambidextrous June 15 in S t Joseph’s hospital. 16. i;ooi»is across the street first noticed the as he is courageous, he completed Miss Pat Farley will be hostess 4>0<> lllh flames in a front window and the season as a southpaw out­ to members of Blessed Sacrament called the Fire department. fielder. circle on Thursday, June 19. The We '6ffer a Medaled FatKers of '4 7 evening will be spent sewing gar­ Complete OptieOj^.^errlea ments for the Infant of Pramie Examination, Remsq|ton« nursery. Miss Helen Baker left this week for a trip through the Prescription Northwest. She expects to visit AD Glaatee Hanafactored In a Seattle, Lake Louise, and Banff Our Own Laboratory I ^ ANNOUNCEMENT en route. Quick Repair Service Another member of the guild, Miss Marguerite Gravin of Our Brakni Lmu* DapUeatod OcoUct PnaeriptioB* FlUad Lady of Sorrows circle, left Mon­ FOR CATHOLICS, EXCLUSIVELY day on a tour to Carlsbad, N. Mex., and El Paso, Tex. HARDY M. LVSTIG Mrs. Helen GUlette of Precious JOSEPH VOLOSIN Our popular and exclusive ACCIDENT - HEALTH • Blood circle expects to leave Den­ Sut«-B*cliUr«d Optamttrfiti HOSPITALIZATION and GROUP INSURANCE ver goon with her husband to 935 15th Su KE. 3683 make her home in Albuquerque, U8BEAL CRBDIT TKSHS plans are now available to Colorado Catholics. N. Mex. Central Catholic Casualty Company OMAHA, NEBRASKA CASH *‘Serving our R om an Catholic members, exclusively, since 1930.” We Will Pay Cash for Small Fully licensed by the Colorado '.isurance Department. Homes in or Near Denver. Quick Action — Call or See AGIHCY CONNECTIONS AVAILABU-WRITI: COLORADO STATE AGENT UIILLinmS & GREERE Basaball’i Baba Rntb (right), “Worker Fathar ^ 1 8 4 7 ,” pnll a 1641 Stoat TA. 6266 D. C. Dalton Box 142, Sterling, Colorado “Sports Fathar of tha Yaar” and thumbs-in-lapal posa to show off John Tan Hoosa, Richardson, Ky., madals prasantad tham in Naw railroad saetlon foraman chosan York city.

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M t. Carmel Parish Are Your Eyes "Sure" ot Sports? Extensive List of Ciericei Changes Has Summer School The champions say; “ It’s all in your eyes and timing^” . . . “ It’s BOSWORTH, SULLIVAN that speed of adjustment that counts in batting'.’’ For gj is Announce(l by Archbishop Vehr too, for tennis, for soccer, for all sports. Champions are good (Oar Lady ef Mt. Carmel Pariah, see-ers! Denver) & COM PANY (Continued From Page One) iCripple Creek parish, where he ology course there He was or- Summer school classes began on April 20, 1906, in Billingham,|has served until the present dained by Archbishoihop Vehr in the Monday, June 16, from 9:30 a.m. eWESTMENT BANKERS Wash. He attended Regis college [ Rev. Michael A. Maher Denver Cathedral, June 3, 1944, to 11 a.m. Parents are urged to Sueeusor to ■ rv, D( and since his ordination has been send their children. SWIGERT B R O S. ver, and was ordained by the Anthony parish, Westwood, is assistant pastor at the Holy Fam­ The S t Theresa sodality will re­ BOSWORTH, CHANUTE, LOUGHRIDGE & CO. Rev. Urban J. Vehr in the Denver Father Maher, who was bom May ily parish, Denver. ceive Holy Communion Sunday, Optometrists Good Soroieo 9, 1896, in Greenville, 0 . He at­ and B«a*r FUiom Cathedral June 10, 1983. For a Rev. Robert F. Hoffman June 22, in the 7 o’clock Mass. At Right Price* short time after ordination he was tended St. Joseph’s college, Col- Named as assistant at S t Peter’s SULLIVAN & COMPANY for Ev*ry Ag* legeville, Ind., and the University On.Friday, June 20, at 1 p.m. KEyttono 7651 assistant at the Shrine of St. Anne parish, Greeley, is ^’ather Hoffman, JOHN J. SULLIVAN, Pr«gtd*nf 1550 Ctttifomi* in Arvada, and then was assigned of Dayton in Dayton, 0. In 1921 a native of Sterling; where he was the S t Philomena club will be he entered Mt. St. Mary’s semi­ entertained in the home o f Mrs. GLAiaCI INDiriDUALLT ITTLBD to the Holy Ghost church, Denver. boi^ De^, 18, 1918. He attended 17Ui at California Streeta Denver 2« Colorado He served as assistant chaplain at nary, Cincinnati, 0., and was or­ Marquette university, Milwaukee, Millie La Conte, 3525 Vallejo street. Fitzsimons hospital, D ^ver, from dained for the Cincinnati arch­ Wis., and enrolled in S t Thomas’ April, 1934, until he was commis­ diocese June 11, 1927, by the seminary in 1930. His philosophy The following were baptized this week; Diana Rosselli, dau^ter of sioned as a chaplain in the CCC in Most Rev. John T. McNicholas, and theology courses were pursued August of that year. From 1937 O.P. He came to Denver in at the Denver institution, and he Mr. and Mrs, Salvator Rosselli, to August, 1939, he was an November, 1931, and served at was ordained by Archbishop Vehr with Joseph and Antionette Can­ Now Is the Time to Have Your THEODORE REQUIESCANT assistant at St. .^hilomena’s par­ Mercy hospital before being made June 3, 1944, iiC^he Denver Cathe­ zone as sponsors; Nancy Ann, ish, Denver. He^left there to re­ assistant at the Holy Ghost par­ dral. He has been assistant at St daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen IN P A C E sume CCC work in Wyoming and ish, Denver, in September, 1932. Mary’s. Colorado Springs, since his Marsico, with Ernest and Mada- RUGS, FURNITURE & DRAPES gained his commission in the regu­ From July, 1933, to November, ordination. lene Luchetta as sponsors; Joseph HACKETHAL Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Man­ lar army in July, 1942. Discharged 1934, he was administrator of St. Rev. Albert PubI in 1946, he has served for the past Mary’s parish. Rifle.' He left there uel Nieto, with Adolph and Mela LOUISE M. DE LEO, $518 KaUmatb Returning to Denver after three Air Conditioned street. Wife ot Cbarlst Da Lao: mother year as cbnplain at St. Joseph’s because of poor health. He re Schorr as sponsors; Jeri Lee, of dotapbina Di Flprio, and Thomat and convent mother-house, Denver, turned to active service as ad­ years' work in the Diocese of Pu­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Salvator Maryann Da LaoJ Requiem Mats «rai until his appointment as the first ministrator of the parish in Holly eblo is Father Puhl. Father Puhl Aiello, with James and Opal lacino MORTUARY offered in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel was born in Montrose, Nov. 25, PHONE GH. 2984 church June 18. Interment M t Olivet pastor 6t Our Lady of Lourdes in September, 1936. For some as sponsors; Patricia Louise, W. P. Horan A ^ n scrTlea. parishy time he has served as civilian chap­ 1918, and took his entire philosophy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis and theology course in S t Thomas’ 1449-51 KaUunath Su JAMES M'CAWLEY, SR.. MaUen ■ R ot. John J. Doherty lain at Lowry Field, Denver. Spanarella, with Anthony Spanar home for aged. Fathar of Josapb Hc- R ut, Paul Read seminary, Denver. Ordained by ella and Caroline Grieve as spon­ MULLIGAN’S Cawley; grandfather of Jamet Me- Father Doherty, first pastor of Phone MAin 4006 Father Reed, named pastor of Archbishop Vehr in the Denver Ca­ sors; and Barbara Jean, daughter Cawley. Requiem' H u s was offered in St. Bernadette’s parish in Lake- thedral June 3, 1944, he was lent Holy Ghost ebnreb June 14. Interment wood, is a native of County Kerry, St. Mary’s parish. Rifle, and its of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Dolce, Carpet and Upholstery M t Olivet W. P. Horan A Son servlee. to the Pueblo diocese and served Ireland, where he was bom March missions, was borp April 30, 1906. with Nicholas and Evelyn Bninetti f f Muiji jLajuiJiJUtaJLajuuLajULaji a a HARRY J. HOWARD, formerly ot as assistant at St Joseph’s church. Cleaning Service f., 1912. He ctine to Denver in in Manchester, N. H. He attended as sponsors. 8087 W. 26th avenue. Brother of E llu- the University of New Hampshire Grand J unction. He will become as­ DRYER & ASTLER beth Dunn apd Hargarat Heindell. Re­ October, 1929, and entered St. sistant at the Holy Gholt church, 2079 Washington St. quiem Mats was offertd in St. Dominie's Thomas’ seminary. His entire and entered St. Mary’s seminary, church June 17. Interment M t Olivet Baltimore, Md., in 1984, where he Denver. Academy Nun Taking PRIMTING GO. Boulevard mortuary. philosophy and college course was R«v. Charles J. Salmon taken at the Denver seminary. He took his philosophy course. He JERALD HERRMAN, Fort Lup.too. was sent to the University of Fri­ Father Salmon, who has been Course in Sponish 'wwwwwwwwwwwwww^^wwwrinnr>r* Lucy Lujan, and Adela, Gillie, Max. Joe, are guests of Jackie Fisher at John, Pete, Lawrence, Albert, Tony. Four Families Attend FatheraHiester was bom in Den Rot. Waltor R. Joogor “ Fisherancho,” Grand Lake, this workmenihlp et Reu. pHcee. GR 6964 or sleeping rm. with kitchen priv. or fum. Aldy, and Theresa SigalA Requiem Maas ver, May 24, 1 9 ll. He attended GL 6908. apt FR. 8612. TAbor X78t Father Jaeger, ordained May 31 week. was offered in St. Csjetan's church June Jesuit Ordinations Regis college for two years, and 14. Interment H t Olivet Capitol by Archbishop Vehr, was bora July Mary Ann Gibbons, Sue Bru- PAINTING ft PAPER HANGING Voung Catholic working couple desire fur­ mortuary. ’ entered St. Thomas’ seminary, nished apartment EA. 28i2. Fox-Nicholson Studioi 9, 1922, in Denver, and entered St beck, and Mary Frances Kemme JOSE D. CAS ADOS, late of Dcnvtr. Denver, in 1933. His theology Thomas* semina^ in 1940. His FOR PAPER BAMOINO and printing ari> Photographs of Distinction Husband of Candelaria Caudos; father Four families, members of the course was taken at the North spent the past week end at the A. Boringar. 188 UadiMn. BA 1X88. ROOM FOR RENT o f ' Manuel, Don, and Louis Cakados, first assignment is as assistant at 1S42 Breadwar American college in Rome, Italy, Broadmoor in Colorado Springs. Augustine Sandoval, Mrs. G. A.. AUarld, Regis guild, attended the Jesuit St. Vincent de Paul’s parish, Den­ BRICK REPAIRS Employed person, preferred, block from • CONFIRHATION arid Mrs. Frances Miller, Denver: Mrs. ordination rites at St. Mary’s col­ where he was ordained to the ver. Doris Splear is enjoying a three- Loyola church. 2266 Vine. • FIRST COMHUMION V. E. Csssdos, Ts(>s, N. Hex.; and John priesthood by Bishop Passeto in week graduation trip through SPECIALIZIMO in brick pointing and ro- • GRADUATION Cssadps and Heiiry Sandoval, Btkara- lege, S t Marys, Kans., Wednes­ Rev. William H. Jonet the Church of the Twelve Apos­ Father Jones, who will be assist­ Canada. pairing, alao eanlking and painting. UA SERVICE DIRECTORY • WEDDINGS fleld, Calif.; brother of Mrs. Augustine day. The Rev. Raymond Derrig, tles July 25, 1937. After ordina­ 8688. WALTER EVANS. 1846 Poarl St Domingues dnd Valentine Anaya, Clay­ S.J.; the Rev. Walter Francis ant at the Holy Family parish, ONE DAT SERVICE TBE RULE— WALL WASHING, wallpaper cleaning, rug ton, N. Max.; Mrs. Aibinita Casados. tion, he remained in Rome to com­ Denver, was bora Aug. 4,1923, and NOT TBE EXCEPTION WOOD BALE—Kindling, range, heater, and upholstery shsmpooing, painting. ALL Let at show ^on monomente Santa Ft, N. Mex.; and Mrs. CamOlo Harris, S.J.; and the Rev. Joseph fomaca. fireplace bloekt, mill endi—De- plete his theological studies. He began nis studies for the priest­ HELP BONDED. B & B Houiecleaning. we have erect^ in Mt. Olhret Uriosta. Balsa City, Okla. Seventeen L. Hebert, S.J., are from Denver, Pnblie Cleaners UseriKl $8.99. KEystone 2469. KE. 3603. grandchildren also snrvivs. Requiem returned to Denver in 1941, and hood in 1940 in S t Thomas’ sem­ Cemetery. and the Rev. Eugene 0. Latta, served as assistant pastor of the All Gamsnta tnaarsO Against Firs Maas was ^ ered In S t Cajatan's ehureh S.J., from Sterling. All are for­ inary, Denver. He was ordained s«A Theft INSTRUCTION June 18. interment H t Olivet Capitol Blessed Sacrament parish until en­ May 31 in the Cathedral by Arch American Pennant A. T. THOMSON mortuary,-. mer Regis students. Former Colo­ tering the army as a chaplain in M ARY/ C. PRIMROSE, Colorado rado residents and fonher Regis bishop Vehr. LINVILLE PIANO STUDIO. Enroll for MONUMENTS Springs.' Wife of James h. Primrose; 1944. His first assignment since Rev. George H. Evaoa rummer, 699 Tabor Bldg. MA. 8718. Mfg. Co. mother of James M. Primrose, Jr.; students ordained in the same class leaving the army is as' chaplain IZORICI MFGR'S. o r 600 Sherman St. TA. 8018 Also filling his first assignment LAWNMOWERa aharpened, 51.78. Called daughter of Hr. and Mrs. John Palate; are the Rev. Charles P. Cahill, S.J., at S t Joseph’s convent, Denver. garment cuaning system BI-SCHOOL AND FRAT. BANNERS. •later of Clyde La Briola, Mrs, Therssa and the Rev. James R. Eatough, is Father Evans, a native of Den­ tor and daliTervd. Jaya Hardware ft Re­ SEALS, STATE PENNANTS. SCOUT Rev. Francia A. Pattit pair, 4286 Tannyaon. GR. 7888. Craeo, Mrs. T. De Tola, Mrs. R. Anselmo, S.J. ver, who was born Sept 25, 1922. BANNERS Mrs.^ T. Georgs. And Mrs. R. Veretta. Father Pettit was bora May 21, He attended Notre Dame nniver CHENILLE EMBLEHS, Requiem Mass was offered in Our Lady Honoring these pew Jesuit Will care for your cbildren in my home— MONOGRAMS AND CAPS 1910, in Pueblo. He took his philos­ sity, and entered St. Thomas’ sem by day or boor. D E 8174. of M t Carmel ehureh June 17. Olinger priests, a reception will be held ophy -and theology courses at St. 884 ISth St. Pontius Building, KE 8887 mortuary. inary in 1941. He was in the group Emsrgener Dry Cleaning Serrire 1 JOAN LOUISE JOHNSON, infant at Regis college Sunday evening, Thomas’ seminary and was or­ ERICKSON June 22, from 8 to 10, at which ordained to the priesthood May 31 heart or leai at alight addltlanal cost TONY FERRETTl daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Francis John­ dained June 6, 1936, in the Den­ Onr Omi Plant Operated on tho No. 2 World War Vat BOULEVARD VACUUM son, 688 Nswton street Funeral serv­ their friends, friends of their fam­ by Archbishop VeKr. He is as­ Premis^ ver Cathedral by Archbishop Vehr. signed to St. Philomena’s parish. Invltea Bit Old Prienda and Cuttomert ts SWEEPER COMPANY MEMORIAL 00. ices were held June 16, Interment M t ilies, former fellow students, rela­ He was assistant pastor at Annun­ PBONE .ALPINE 1188 Hit fltw Store . . . Olivet Day mortuary service. Rev. Robert A. Freudenatein SII Ilth Stroet Dtnvtr X, Colorado REPAIRS and PARTS 820 Speer 'Bird. Denrer, Colo. CHARLES M. SERAZIO, Denver. Fa^ tives of Jesuits wherever stationed, ciation church, Leadvill^ until for all Makta and Modtia ther of George Seraxio and Mrs. Mar­ and friends of Regis college will Father Freudenstein, named as­ The Congress Clothing Co. Called for and DellTcrcd his appointment as a CCC chap­ sistant at St Mary’s,'^ Colorado garet Bufmtok. Four granddaughters be cordially welcome. lain in August, 1937. After re­ 4>3 1BTH 8T. TA. 4718 New Cleaners ATstlabIs Monuments Markers Iso snrvivs. Requiem Hass was offered Springs, was borji in Butte, Mont, “Special Attentlan to Cltrgy” Frank HtTsI 2814 Cele. Bird. in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel ehureh June Mrs. Adrian F. Maguire, presi­ turning to the archdiocese in Aug­ July 4, 1923. He studied at Regis Taller Made Raady Hada Hllitary Sappllcs DExtsr 9218 18. Interment H t Olivet ust, 1939, he served as assistant HAIL ORDERS The Finest in Cemetery dent of the guild; Mrs. A. P. Mc- college, Denver, and entered S t Built Like New Callin, chairman; Mmes. W. J. Mc- at Annunciation church, Denver, Memorials Thomas’ seminary, Denver, in 1942. HERMAN P. DOYLE Menamy, Thomas E. Floyd, until being assigned as assistant Herman P. Doyle, 82, founder and presi­ He was ordained May* 31 in the at the Blessed Sacrament parish, REPRESENTATIVES dent of the Capitol College of Pharmacy, Thomas Dunn, David B. Douglas, Denver Cathedral by Archbishop Distinctive Printing died June 10 in his horns, 846 S. Sher­ and the entire membership of Denver, in 1944. Vehr. LEAVES GOOD IMPRESSIONS AND Dcartr: Colorado Sprinstt man stm t, after several montha' Illness. Regis guild have planned this Rev. Willinm J. Gallagher JsT Bou«r Soott D. Tintdale, A native of St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Ind., helps your business 1106 No. Nsvada Hr. Doyle came to Denver for hie health happy occasion. Father GallAgher was bora June GtMlcr. Colo. I Western Slops I in 1922. The following year he estab­ 2, 1902, in Boston, Mass. He at­ Roy Adams lished the college. He had been secretary tended Boston College high school FIIVD YOUR ABEGG-FELLOWS Printing Co I.S* E. Gibson of the Denver Retail Drug aesoeiatlon North Ireland, Granted Fnebloi for the past 20 years, and for 10 years and Venard college, Scranton, Pa. 515 14thh Street KE'yatone 40S4 Senthem Colo, i Michael J. Fisher, headed the Colorado Pharmacal asaoefk- New Powers by England He entered the Maryknoll semi­ PICTURE Ctrl R. Los. 720 Palmar Art. tion’i legislative committee. Mr. Doyle, nary, Ossining, N. Y., in 1920, UPHOLSTERING 220 Cimarron, WyoiainKt a veteran of World war I, belonged to and enrolled in St. Thomas’ semi­ La JanU, Colo. the American Legion. Sarviving ere bis London.— The House of Com­ Finest Selection of Fabrics John A. Josobr nary, Denver, in 1924. Ordained wife, Mrs. Kathryn Frances Doylq; six mons approved a bill giving greater WRITE FOR FR^ CATALOG children, Geraldine, Robert E., Herman to the priesthood Dee. 21, 1926, at Prices that Satisfy Eugene, Homer F.. Patricia, and June, powers to the Northern Ireland by the Most Rev. J. Henry Tihen all of Denver; and a sister. Mrs. Grace government. More than 200 labor • Remodeling Krueger, Terre Haute, Ind. Requiem in the Denver Cathedral, he served Maas was offered in St. Francis de Sales’ members of Parliament were op­ as assistant pastor of St. Mary’s • Repairing church June 14. W, P. Horan A Son posed to the bill. parish, Colorado Springs, from Clean your floors •erviee. January, 1927, until March, 1933. hotter, faster, oat- * Refinishing Spillaner Mortuary A fiery debate, in which charges After taking a year’s leave of ah lor, witboat over All Work Guaranteed MR8. CATHERINE SCHUMACHER of censorship, terrorism, and per­ touching mopwater 1545 So. Broadwar PEarl 0723 Requiem Haas was offered in St. Jo­ sence, he returned to the diocese srith the EZE HOP secution of Catholics in Northern and cone WRING­ seph'! (Redemptorist) church Juno 17 in December, 1934, and was named ER. Ufetimo guar- C A U G L2 5 4 9 Ur*. John B. SpUlane for Mrs. Catherine Schumacher, 68. who Ireland were made, preceded the administrator of St. Michael’s par­ died in her home. 122 E. Third avenue. passage of the bill. Registered Funeral Director June 14. Mrs. Schumacher, bom in ish, Craig, where he served until SSL. *3.50 BUILTWELL tfnd Embalmer Munjor, Kans., was married there in Golden; and two sons, Adam Klug, Den­ July, 1936, when he was assigned Get Yours Now— GR. 0431 1904 to Alex J. Schumacher. They farmed ver, and Julius Steward, Arlington, to the Denver Cathedral. In June. FURNITURE AND near Munjor until 1986, when they came Wash.; 29 grandchildren, and 21 great 1938, he went to Keenesburg ana Free DeliTsry In Denssr ft Sahnrbs to Denver.* Surviving, besides her hus- grandchildren. Rosary services will be Shipped Anywhere, IBc extra UPHOLSTERING CO. banfl, are four sons, Theodore, Greeley; held Thursday evening at 8 o’clock, and a Roggen as administrator, and was SPJ SP. Nick. Hawthorne, Nev.; John, Santa Requiem Mass will be offered in St. Elisa­ transferred to St. Michael’s par EZE MOP ft CONE Jim Corbetta Angelo Di Tolls 741S 7410 Monica. Calif.; and William, State Col beth’s ehureh Friday morning, June 20 ish, Calhan, in July, 1944. For the WRINGER CO. COAL lege. N. Hex.; and five daughters, Mrs. at 8 o’clock. Interment Mt. Olivet 1811 Winona Ct„ Denssr 11, Cols. 3420 Qnivas Wssli, and Eagis T. P. Wasinger and Mrs. Alex Ptannen- Capitol mortuary. past six months he has been as Lump and Egg— _$ 8 .2 5 atiel, Hays. Kans.; Mrs,-Florence Dillon signed to the Holy Ghost parish, and Mrs. Eleanor Cooper. Denver; and Denver. 2H7 D

uTuiAitteajismmirjimimtf The Denver Catholic Register President.______Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Regislorials Editor_____ ...... Rt. Rer. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Managing Director.______Rst. John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Litt.D, Hear Associate Editors— M. F. Ererett, Jour.D.; Rev. Walter CanaTsn, the United States after a country­ uage: If on the one hand a lan­ J.C.D., Litt.D.; Rev. Francis Byrianey, M.A.; Linus Riordan, A.B Displacecd Persons wide tour. “ A study of democracy Superfluous guage o f one group of delegates were chosen as official, this would Litt.M.; Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A.; Rev. John Ebel, M.A.; Rev. in action” he calls his work. arouse jealousies among the other Largely Catholic Inside U. S. A. In more than 900 Robert Kekeiaen, H.A. Super-Highway members; if on the other hand the pages and almost a half million A sk and Learn By Millako P, Everett By J a m e s T. F e e l y - proceeding's were translated as Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. words, Gunther has “ summarized” The odds are heavy against they went along, after the man­ 12 months of travel around what A super-highway right through ner of Lake Success, this would Published Weekly by Congressional action, tl^is session he calls “ the greatest nation in the the middle of sleepy, charming donsume too much time. The use world.” Nor has he exhausted the on measures admitting displaced Santa Fe! of Latin among the educated THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) wealth of information he gathered persons ^om Europe to America. classes helped to make Hungary a KOA 988 Bannock Street, 1 or his own boundless ability to No doubt the city council of Though strong forces, including that community, w’hich unani­ true league of nations, such as we Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 translate his experiences into the have never known since. Catholic organizations, favor such written word. This “ peripatetic mously authorized the project^ is Into this world Mogyorossy 11:15 action, opposition has developed in digester of continents,” as he has imbued with the spirit of Ameri­ Subscription: 81 per year. been cRlled, promises a second vol­ Arkad was bom in 1851 (in Mag­ subcommittee hearings. Following can progress. Maybe a new super­ Club Subscription, with The Register, Local Edition, $1.30 per Tear. ume in whicn he will treat certain highway will help business and yar, as in other Oriental languages, ’ No Club Subscription Price Offered Outside Colorado. action in the subcommittee, a re­ topics at greater detail. He tells the businessmen. the family name comes first). He EVERY SUNDAY NIGHTJ lief measure would have to go us that he is saving his discussion Thursday, June 19, 1947 through the full committee and of the position of the Roman Cath­ Maybe, too, the c i^ fathers spohe Latin as a child and made then the rules committee, and olic Church in the U. S. for this ought to start considering a sub­ all-his studies in that tongue. He Hnally come to a favorable vote sequel. In view of some of the way to bring all the populace Latinized his name to Arcadius Questions on religion submitted by the radio on the floor of the Senate and within minutes of the plaza. Avellanus, by which he was known OFFIClALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER remarks made in the current work, audience answered on the archdiocesan broadcast, House. Time is short, for Congress that should be extremely interest­ That also would be “ progress.” ever since. In 1878 he came to The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approvaL expects to adjourn by July 28. ing. Ordinarily we believe in letting America and in 1894 became edi­ Wo confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese, What­ tor of Praeco Latinus, the only If a DP bill Is not passed, it “ I came, I saw, -I wrote a book,” ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or each community take care of its newspaper -on the continent de­ Booklets on Catholio Church avaUabls free of cost will be a grdat tragedy. If not — we might characterize Mr, Gun­ those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. own problems without criticism voted to the spread of Latin as a to all inquirers. resettled in the United States, ther’s writing career. The general We hope The Register will be read in every home of the Latin America, and other coun­ from other sources. But Santa Fe spoken language. Possessed with criticisms of nationally known belongs to the rest of the nation, the value of Latin as a general Archdiocese. tries, the DPs, more than a million critics and the agonized howls of We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in as well as to its own residents and effective^ and neutral medium of WRITE TO of them, face forcible repatria­ local authorities that have greeted the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. tion to their homelands, where businessmen. It is an American in­ intercourse in furthering inter­ Gunther’s new book would indi­ stitution, precisely because it is so national amity and understanding ASK .AND LEARN, Station KOA, « URBAN J. VEUR, their fate is death or persecution cate that the method used bjr this Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. by the Communists; abandonment typically un-American. It claims and in the dissemination of know­ self-appointed pundit scarcely de­ the oldest church and the oldest ledge, he translated books into Denver 2, Colorado to fend for themselves in the GcT' serves the amazing response which house within the present boun­ that tongue: Treasure Island (In­ man economy, which cannot take his books have received. Granted is a green light to Russian domina­ daries of the U. S. sula Theeauriana) and The Sire care of the overcrowding by Ger­ that he does write with journalistic None So Blin(d tion of any land it desires. The mans from eastern sections; or in­ Upon entering the town, the de Maletroit’s Door, Robinson Cru­ “dictator” is General P e r o n, punch and that he has a happy definite maintenance in the DP soe, The Mystery of the Route pealing to his readers tourist suddenly finds himself in Cabinet, and several fairy stories A s They whom the Argentines called to of­ camps, a costly procedure that on their own level, it seems that fice in a free election. Mr. Wallace another world. The streets mean­ from the Arabian Nights and other keeps them in hopeless idleness. his reputation is unmerited, based should watch his references to der along old trails; the plaza in sources. Such translations are an as it is on fleeting impressions and Who Will Not See Peron, The latter is very “ pally” There are a little more than a excellent means of making Latin sometimes unverified “ facts.” No the center of the town is sleepy, in By Rev. W, J. Canavan of late with the Reds and has boon million DPs, 850,000 in Germany, a living language and the only man, however able, could presume spite of the bustling curio shops ; MORGAN, LEIBMAN A HICKEY < dommended by Pravda, official 148.000 in Austria, and the rest in pity is that they are not generally Henry Agard Wallace has a and department stores and drug i Italy, according to Samuel A. to give a definitive study and in­ available. As Avellanus said, there Russian counterpart of the Daily terpretation of our vast country stores and bars along its edm. The i facility for statements that skirt Worker and Cnallenge. Wallace Tower in the New York Timet. is no surer way of killing the use ilVSVRAlVCE SINCE 1897 after a flying visit such as Gun­ adobe homes have a charm hard to i the edge of intellectual and factual needs to be instructed again in the They are 65 per cent Catholic, 20 or even the study, of Latin than ther’s was. No matter how much duplicate. The people are like the i honesty. Seemingly hypnotized by "Party Line.” er cent Jewish, and 15 per cent by treating it as an appendix to a BUY MORE FIRE INSURANCE NOW ’rotestant Thirty per cent are he crowded into his notebooks, no city itself— easy-going, never in a < the very sound of his own voice, century of Roman history, as is Polish, 17 per cent from the Baltic matter how many travel guides he hurry. The manana spirit pervades now done. consulted, no matter how many in­ ^ Go* oaJ Elactit* BUa. Pbaaa TAhM UM ^ he pves vent to absurdities. states, 20 per cent are Jews from the whole atmosphere — and the > We(d(ding Bori(d dividuals he consulted in forming In Avellanus’ last years he Take, for example, some of his various countries, seven per cent tourist soon catches it. i his opinions, he must fall short of founded a club whose members, latest utterances. In a statement Yugoslavs, and the rest are We like Santa Fe— the way it Must Be Triple setting himself up as an authority. before his recent Washington ad­ Ukrainians, Russians, and state­ is. Wq like super-highways, too, never more than 20, met every By Rev. A. J. Felling less. • Many have criticized Gunther’s dress, he spoke warningly about a even though the inevitable clover- week in a New York cafe and "police state” because observers The month of JunO has proved a The Stratton bill would admit book for its organizational de­ spoke Latin. It was titled signifi­ leaves always manage to confuse were going to be present to see boon not only to writers of tunes, 100.000 persons a y a r for four fects. We are more disturbed by cantly Societas Gentium Latina years. This is far less than half some of his mistakes of fact and us. But somehow the City of the and was famous enough to be writ­ how many government workers but also to the jewelers, florists, Holy Faith was never meant to be heard his address. A complaint and photographers. All these the quota number unused in the unwarranted assumptions. We are ten up in the ultra-sophisticated war years. _ sure that Nevada Catholics, will linked so intimately with any of New Yorker, Avellanus’ biographer about a “ police state” comes very have found a profitable living can the symbols of progress such as poorly from Mr. Wallace, one of be obtained by exploiting the love . President Truman, the State, be flattered to learn that Gunther writes: “ It is doubtful whether the; stoutest proponents of the has promoted the Most Rev. super-highways. One does not mind anybody lives possessed of the of man and woman. Unfortu­ War, and Labor departments, a driving 10 or 15 miles an hour “ supe? police state” of this gener­ nately, neither the songsmiths nor host of national organizations, and Thomas K. Gorman to the rank of wide Latin vocabulary that the throu^ Santa Fe’s narrow, wind­ MOVING 6 SfORACE ation, Soviet Russia. Archbishop. Coming closer to home Doctor seems to have had on the I the merchants can providei m;mote the American Federation of Labor ing streets. It is not a matter of than the embellishments for a and the Congress of Industrial Or­ we discover the “ odd point” (and tip of his tongue.” His address in Washington was indeed it is odd) that the Cath­ patient tolerance for lack of prog­ ( pleasant wedding day. ganizations favor admitting the The Latin on which Avellanus a maze of the usual Wallace incon­ olic Mexicans in the Southwest are ress. It is rather an instinctive sistencies. He wants Mr. Truman But the strains of the wedding DPs. The American Legion and recognition that being in a hurry based his style was that of the music fade away, the ring loses its the Daughters of the American permitted, by special dispensation, STORAGE SPruc€267l to go to Berlin and see what Mr. to eat meat on Fridays, since the will not get you anywhere any Empire, particularly under Tiber­ lOwesT PRices luster, flowers die, and photo Revolution have been in the Sts^lin wishes. If Mr. Truman area is too dry for fish. Even the faster; it is a result of the quie­ IN THE CITY 12.58 So. Peari graphs g^ather dust. Only the sol­ forefront of organizations head­ ius and Claudius, or the time of were to follow the arguments of most uninformed could easily dis­ tude of spirit that pervades Santa emn promises made remain to keep ing the opposition. Many of the the Apostles. Of this speech he Mr. Wallace, ho would go to Ber­ cover a more solid basis for the Fe. lin, laud Mr. Stalin for Russia’s sealed the bond of love and fidel­ Southern and Midwestern members wrote, characteristically in Latin: of Congress also oppose easing im­ long standing Spanish privilege We saw the annual outdoor Cor­ “ This was the final living speech finb observance of the Yalta and ity pledged on the joyous occa enjoyed west of the Divide and Potsdam agreements, invite Rus­ sion. migration bars. pus Christ! procession there, of Rome, and it is this that we south of the Arkansas river, a blocks long, wend its way around follow as the only legitimate and sia to complete its job of taking It does not take an extraordi­ The economic reasons against rou PAY ONLY s o ^ A ROOM A MONTH privilege extended to all who live the plaza, effectually tying up all historically true form of expres­ over all of Europe, and lend several narily intelligent person to see that admitting DPs are principally the in that territory. (The privilege hundreds of millions of American something must provide enduring traffic, both local and arterial, for sion, for the Roman people has been revoked in the Diocese of more than an hour, through the dollars to the Soviet to “ recon­ strength for such a contract. Mere fear of an approaching recession chose this in preference to the and concern about jobs and hous­ Pueblo and some other localities.) heart of Santa Fe. No one we saw language of their ancestors, and struct” itself. Mr. Truman could words will not suffice. Speech has Another point that might be made also promise Mr. Stalin that we no value unless it expresses what ing. The fact that the chief labor or talked to seemed to mind. Cer­ this they accepted until the unions are for the move in itself is a criticism of Gunther’s under­ tainly the natives did not, for most end. Why then do we cherish the will destroy all our atom bombs, is in the heart and head estimation of the size of the Span­ M«s*«« Dally for Your InlanNon th« First Nina Days that we will reveal the secret of the “ In union there is strength” is rules out the job question. As an­ of them seemed to be in the pro­ delusion o f a Ciceronian, Repub ish-speaking population in Denver cession. Maybe it did hurt -busi­ lican Rome, the product of the __ of Eoch Month— to Ineludo First Friday atom to the Russian scientists, that not only a good motto for a na­ nounced this week in the Register, and his overestimation of its influ­ ness for an hour— but if it were we iwill pare our army and navy tion, but is the best clue to i 16 Catholic Bishops have offerad foolish fancy of pedants, rather Many are finding this monthly Novena ence on the political life of the city not for such traditional observ­ than enrich the Roman speech down to dress parade units, and happy marriage. Besides the phy to give help in settling families in a source of spiritual strength. Let the and state. ances as that, the “ other-world” with new terms?” In this the Doc­ that we will elect Mr, Wallace Pres­ sical union, so emphasized in mod­ specific situations, mainly rural, outpoured love of the Sacred Heart of ident the next term. This would w e r e they would have jobs and We were particularly disturbed charm of Santa Fe would fast dis­ tor agrees with the practice of Jesus plead your petitions and intea- ern marriages, there must be that modem ecclesiastical users of Lid> effectively make for the “ one homes. Doubtless other organiza­ by the author’s repeated tendency appear. tiona Use this means of giving thanks of the soul and the 'mind. in. As for pronunciation, he also world” idea proposed by Henry. tions could do likewise. to bracket Catholics as blind ad­ 'Traffic engineering probleins for favors received, to remember a A man does not only love the agreed with prevalent ecclesiasti­ Latin America is waiting* for mirers of. Franco. In one place he are on the increase. Every city in departed loved one, to implore peaco. The hypnotic influence of Mr. physical features of his bride. He speaks 6f those “ passionately c s usage, except in his insistence loves her virtues, her ideals, and the United States to take the lead, Wallace’s voice on himself wai enamored of Franco Spain.” the country has a major headache that c and g should always be pro­ Send us your intentions to be is- her character; all products of her duded in the next Novena of Masses f gain demonstrated in Washington and for us not to admit our fair Again he makes repeated refer' trying to solve (to peculiar diffi­ nounced hard. soul. He must, therefore, love her culties. No doubt Santa Fe has, too. in our monastery chapel. A small He had edited the following gem share is undemocratic and ence to Father Coughlin, and by As Avellanus never spoke about soul itself. For that reason, not suggestion indicates that the De But a super-highway through offering for the education and support out of his prepared speech, but only bodies must be wed, but souls human. Many of the workers would his past, his exact relations with be skilled laborers in fields where troit priest was a spokesman for the middle of town is not the an­ of our missionairies is appredatod. failed to omit it when he actually also. Clearly then, the Catholic swer. Such a project would tend the Church will perhaps always re­ did.orate; “ It should be easier to help is short. Friends and rela most Catholics. Both these un­ Church demands only a reasonable main a mystery. According to hlaali af Ih* Ssoad Haort Booia St. N4S reach an agreement with a valiant tives could give sanctuary to justified conclusions are general! to* destroy the very atmosphere when she insists that her that attracts and holds tourists. SACRIO HEART MONASTERY, Hda* Ceniaft, W k ally than with the 4ictator in Ar­ others. Maintaining the DPs In rations of the wildest order. some he was an unfrocked priest, 3 •en marry Catholics; for only ^If that happens, the city fathers but this is rejected by his biogra­ h roor'tieit Norena include mr gentina.” then will there be true union of camps is taking millions of dollars We noted down a number of from American taxpayers. Turn­ other points worthy of criticism may find themselves with a big, pher, who says: “ In any event, (petidotta, — ititrwttnM: The “ valiant ally” is, of course, souls. , beautiful highway, complete with though he may not have been a Soviet Russia. The “ agreement” Closely akin to this union is that ing them over to the bloody hands but space forbids. We would con­ of the Communists is practically clude, however, that if an Ameri­ cloverleaves and limited ap­ dutiful son of the Church, he re­ of the mind. Those dispositions A4Srm- janifiiiliiti signing their death warrant. If can journalist, familiar with the proaches, and no one to drive on mained ever respectful and rev­ and temperaments that will color America does this, she can hardly language, the people, and the ft Not this writer, at least erential toward her.” He died in an individual’s personally must claim to be'“ the land of the free country, can be guilty of so many 1935. be attuned to those of the one he CATHOLIC and the home of the brave.” errors, misrepresentations, and Avellanus, like Erasmus, his marries. It does not matter tob distortions of fact, it does not A MoeJern Erasmus predecessor of 400 years before, much whether the bridegroom dis­ speak well for a previous work. who resembled him in so many Your Best Buy Is “ FLUFF DRY” . . . RADIO LOG By P aul H. Hallett likes his wife’s biscuits, but it is of The 1nsi(de' Dope Inside Latin America, which Cath ways, strove for world peace Station KOA utmost importance that he appre­ The Classical Journal carries an . . . Clty-Elita’a PopoUr Family Laundry Serrice. AH your flat- olics attacked at the time of its through full and universal accept­ work (tabi* linen, bed linen and kiteben linen) waihed, ironed ciates her ideas about homo life, By Rev. F rancis Syrianey appearance, but which was ac­ article about an intrigpiing charac­ CATHOLIC HOUR — Sanday, family, culture, and education. A ance of a Christian humanistic and rtady to nae. Hankie* finiabad, 2e each extra. Shirt* finiabed, John Gunther has done it again. cepted as gospel by most citizens ter, whichTn this ominous time of culture, whose medium was Latin. Itc each extra. All yonr other thine* neatly folded and ready bride will be able to attune herself In a book that is already at the for Ironine; or yon may na* them—as many of our euatomera ASK^’ a ND LEARNSanday, of this country. There, again, Gun­ the loss of Hungarian independ­ This culture is the irreducible to those peculiarities of her'hus­ top of all the non-fiction lists, he ther presumed to offer himself as do—WITHOUT IRONING! They’re juat that lltlS p.m. band such as a smelly pipe, a dis­ ence is peculiarly provocative. requisite for peace, for it is civili­ hoantifuUy done! Hinimnm bundl* aniy tSc, Try has set down his impressions of an authority after a five-month Hungary, although her native zation itself.. Station KVOD ordered room, and u^unny jokes, "FLUFF DRY” . . . on/y HOUR OF FAITH — Sunday, trip by air around .Central and tongue, Magyar, is an Oriental lan­ but she can not be expected to sur­ jMramental, and spiritual. And like 9:30 a.m. South America. Here he was guage, of the same family as Mon­ mount differences concerning fi­ the craftsmanship of a ring it handicapped by language, space, Spaniards Welcome Wife Station KMYR delity, sobriety, and charity. golian, was the last country to give ««ive. needs time for its product. Hasty diverse backgrounds, and factors up the official use of Latin. Until Of Argentine President Far Wek-EF aai Dillvtry Sarvlea lait sail SACRED HEART PROGRAM— This latter union is not to be marriages cannot hope to produce that no outsider could hope to untfe. j Week day* at 7:15 a.m. about 100 years ago the proceed­ Madrid. — Senora Eva Duarte achieved on the wedding day; only this unity; neither can a blind ro­ understand without long personal Ml Station KFEL years will produce harmony that ings of its Parliament were all Peron, wife of the President of I mance. Prayer; study, and a spirit contact, but that did not stop Mr. conducted in that language. When AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday, is both pleasant and comfortable. Argentina, received the Great "THf fINfST UUNDIY AND DRY CUANING SERVICE" of pure co-operation must precede Gunther. we learn that the Hungarian Diet Cross of Isabella from General­ 5 a.m. and II p.m. But the basic temperamental'unity the wedding ceremony. Happy mar­ m S S m must be there at the start of mar- We would object to the self- was, composed of Magyars, Ger­ issimo Francisco Franco at cere­ FAMILY THEATER — Thur*- riages may or may not be made in chosen titles of Gunther’s series, mans, Slovaks, Slovenes, Serbs, monies here witnessed by an esti­ TAbor 3385 day, 7 p.m. riage. heaven, but it is certain that they 10% Oil for Cash & Carry at 2701 Lawrence. 1482 York, 1603 Champa. Marriage life, then, is a triple the “ Inside” books. We do not Croatians, and Romanians, we can mated crowd of a quarter million. are not constructed in a day, not think that he gets very far inside itinitiliinniimimimimewm welding of persons; physical, tem- see the unique value of Latin as The Generalissimo described the even on a day in June. anything. an auxiliary international lang­ senora as “ the heart of Argentina.” WEDDINGS LbtfB to Edwtn B. ClaytoB "You Can't Take it With You" FULTON Our Specially LEWIS. JR. PUitf. A Httf. Co. 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(St, John’s Parish, Denver) is available on the grounds. Any Women of St. John’s Altar and additional information may be .had S AVALON BEAUTY SALON Rosary society are invited to at­ by calling Mrs. L. F. McMahon at tend a complimentary tea on Mon DE. 0728 or Mrs. Louis Koster at 325 E. Colfax Ave. CH. 0545 day, June 23, at I^MARGEO, the EA. 0100. Denver 3, (]oIo. fachw iv wHfc OiipUf*! mountain home of ''Mr. and Mrs. Man’s Club It AetWa George B. Greer, from 2 until 4 Nearly 100 men received Holy The Large Economy Site May COST5/W MO«i THAN QaOINAaY CLEANIN6 p.m. Those women who have trans Communion together in the 8 portation to offer and those in need Be Purchaaed by Mail mttkUt . . . WtHr o’clock Mass and over 4Q attended witwNr MfvlM . . . 9*. of transportation should meet in cMtM prww fw Mktuf tmt OMt front of St. John’s church at the Father's day‘breakfast follow­ ing the Mass last Sunday. Uni­ More than 8 montha 12:80 p.m. ISMARGEO is located in Bear Creek canon near Ever­ formed Boy Scouts of the parish supply only ------$500 Frigid Fur Storage troop assisted at the Mass and green on the left hand aide of the PIh Pwtac* road about 24 miles from Denver. served the breakfast to the men. The Communion breakfast was Guests are asked to drive through pius Fumigation the gate as ample parking space sponsored by the Men’s club’. lOlirtr* tervtoM «« «• tntrm c«tt. The parish party held at Bddie m x N V B ra h o s t PBOGBxssivr* ******* ^ huffltr pfMf T*''i** .~t.**" h n MfatMTM Ott’s Broadmoor dub Tuesday ■flaiMt Hn, HmH, kmt mH mtim. night drew a big crowd of parish­ The Cascade Laundry t Dry Gleaners More PoepU S»oro Tbolr ioners who enjoyed a delightful eve­ Guild Festival ning. Nearly 140 couples attended Complete lAtundry & Dry Cleaning Service Fun with {^pier's . .. The affair was in charge of John W* Can for tad D«liTtr Miss Glendorla Oalelitla bacame TM ni n A UAS^jH. Rae, president of the Men’s dub. th^ bride of Jamee H. Mclntoeb IB47 Market S t Tabor 6370-6379 2 % Of VALUATION June 3 in St. Patrick’s cbureb. Fa­ Proceeds of the party will go to ther Theodore Haai officiated at Cbinuen Named the support of the Men’s club ath • $s letic program at the school in the SUMMER RATES NOW the Nuptial Mate. Mitt Gretchen OeUligla, titter of the bride, was coming year. Sincere thanks are (Praoentation Parish, Denver) maid of honor, and Mitt Eilaen expressed to those parishionets who The following are chairmen for McIntosh, titter of the bridegroom, attended and those who bought Ann Ruth Kuretich, daughter of various concessions for the Guild tickets for the party. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kuretich of Recommended Firms bridesmaid. Bill Sulliran was bast festival to be held June 26, 27, 28, man. Mri. Mclntoih was formarl7 Vacation School Conductod Crested Butte, was married re­ and 20: F. L. Lee, Mrs. R. New­ head nurse on St. Anne’s floor, St. Twenty children are in attend­ cently to Howard W. Sheehan in | S 4 t sn o T comb, Mrs. H. Lord, Mrs. C. Val­ Joseph’s hospital, and it a mem­ a n t at the summer rdigious va­ St. John’s church, Danvar. Mrs. for AUTO ber of the Arcbdloceten Council dez, Mrs. P. Gorman, F. Knafelc, cation classes which are l^ing con Shaehan, pictured abore in her of Catholic Nurses. Mrs. E. Reichert, August Brunner, ducted in St. John school for pu­ wedding gown, now is liring in M. Purcell, F. Glore, R. Body, Al- pils who attend public schools. Milwaukee. bin Brunner, Tamburello brothers, These classes are held from 9 SERVICE MONSIGNOR MULROY Mrs. W’ Buchholz, Mrs. R. New­ until 11:30 a.m. daily and will con­ comb, V. Beneventi, Pat Murphy, tinue through this week and next ATTENDS HOSPITAL Mrs. E. Rider, Mrs. G. Ibold, Al- week. Sister M. Veronice anef Sis­ St. JameS' Pkiuc bin Brunner, and Mrs. S. Pahs. ter Mary Helen of Loretto Heights MEETING IN BOSTON There were 100 public school college are instructing these chil­ Buckley Bros- motors students enrolled in the vacation dren. ST. DOMINIC'S PARISH school last Monday; of these 47 The Rt. ReT. Mensigner Sister M. Colombiere and Sister A ttracts Sates — STUDEBAKER —• Service will make their First Communion. M. Placide are conducting religious John R. Mulroy, director of Denver’s Finest and Best Equipped Shop Stephen Pahs, Jr., midshipman Aracation school classes at Steam­ AUTO RBPAIBING ON ALL MAKE CAB8 Catholic Charities, attended in the merchant marine, is home boat Springs, Mount Harris, and St. James’ Parish, Danvar) EXPERT BODY AND PENDER WORK - QUALITY PAIIYTINO the annual meeting of tha on leave visiting his parents, Mr, Oak Creek. Sister Jean Marie is Thhe following were given STEAM CLEANING • WASHING - LUBRICATION • SERVICt and Mrs. Stephen Pahs, Sr., of articles in the second annual par­ Catholic Hospital association assisting with religious classes at 6 60 So. B’dwy. — New Localion RA. 2826 this parish. He will leave shortly Akron and Yuma. Sister M. Elsie ish picnic Sunday: Peter Evans, in Boston from June IB to and be at sea one year before en- is at the Loretto mother-house, Hillside, N J., Ford sedan: Eliza­ June 19, Ha was the repra- Uri^g the academy at Kingspoint, and Sister George Mary is ttach- beth Baptistie, 8107 E. Colfax, G. CARNIVAL £. refrigerator; Connie Connors, AUTO REPAIRING santatiTa of Archbishop Ur> ing at Webster college in Webster 1161 Kramvi*( Thor washing ma­ PACKARD ben J, Vehr at the conTentlon, Sister Mary Helen’s mother, Groves, Mo. Experienced Meckanica Mrs. Wood; her sister, Mrs. A. Midshipman Mark Leckleiter, a chine; Bernice Reddick, 1300 Th* Onir Packard Strrtea In Danvar All Maka Can at which problems of Catholic Church Grounds 29th Ave. & Federal Webb, and her niece, Linda Jo, grandson of Mrs. John Casey, and Monaco boulevard, woman’s wrist Oai — Olla — LabricaUan Packard Denver Co. Wa Olva B a H Oram Stampt hospitals in tha U.S. and Can* are visiting In Denver. Their home f former St. John’s student, who watch; Grace Stafford, 2834 Gil- p^in, Tnan’s wrist watch; Jimmie Dlatrlbatora ada ware considered. At tha is Amdrillo, Tex. attends the Naval academy at An­ Fahey, 1930 Verbena, Radiola Now in Oar Naw Bnlldine HOLLY’S SERVICE same meeting, the Rer. John Men of the parish are expected napolis, Md., is enjoying a sum­ ITM Lteooln TA. (tU ★ ★ mer cruise in Atlantic waters. radio; "Tom Cain, 2637 Ash, elec­ Its Be. BrMdwar BP. Hit Flenagen, S. J., former pres­ to be on the school grounds this tric toaster; Ken Osajima, 2126 Mrs. Stuart Brown, a former ident of Regis college, was Sunday at 1:30 p.m. to complete Lafayette street, electric iron; made azecutiTe secretary of erection of booths for the festival. member of S t Mary’s circle, will Frances Sirola, 1910 Ulster, carpet be guest of honor at a luncheon tho asseciation. Linda Kay Woods, daughter of sweeper; William Bullard, 2666 LOGAN GARAGE Monsignor Mulroy has long Mr. and Mrs. George Woods, was to be held in the home of Mrs. Locust, electric roasterette; D. F. been interested in hospital baptized last Sunday. Sponsors W. 0. Sievers on Friday, June 20. Geisler, 830 18th street, six sheets fPe Specialiae in Front End Work progress. He is president of were Frank Hoard and Estelle Mrs. L. J. McCarty will be co­ and pillow cases; and Frances 3 Big Nights tho Colorado Catholic Hos­ Hoard. hostess. Mrs. Brown is en route Pearce, 4680 S. Washington, six Wheel Balancing — Body and Fender, and Auto Repairinf pital Conference, founded a A novena In honor of St. Fran­ from California to her home in sheets and pillow cases. About West Virginia. year ago; a member of the ces Xavier Cabrini and the Saefed 1,000 parishioners and friends en­ 275 So. iMftan SP. 3811 Thursdoy- -June 19 administrative board of the Heart opened Tuesday evenin] Mrs. George Anderson enter­ joyed the games and contests. Catholic Hospital association; T continue througl tained St. Rose’s club with lunch­ Baptized this week were Mari­ former president o f - th e Wednesday evening, June 26. The eon and bridge in her home June lyn Anne, infant daughter of Mr. Colorado Hospital association; re held at 7 :30 every 10. Mrs. John McKee . and Mrs. and Mrs. Hartley S. Graham, with DODGE - PLYMOUTH OWNERS Friday • former president of the Den­ evening Guest priests 'will speak Marie Dolan were awarded the -June 20 William and Edith Reynolds as NOW ’S the Time to Consider ver Hospital Council; one of of the saint. Everyon bridge honors. sponsors; Richard James, infant tha founders and first presi­ is asked to make a special effort Mrs. John Johnson was hostess son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. SUMMER LUBRICATION dent of the Blue Cross in to attend. Confessions are heard to members of St. Joseph’s circle Smith, with Francis P. Smith, Jr., Saturday- -June 21 Colorado; and former vice every evening after the devotions. members with luncheon and bridge and Marian Greenfield as spon­ Your car will run belter this Summer, and last longer if It b president of tho American at her mountain Jiome in Evergreen sors. lubricated regularly and thoroughly by men who know how. Hospital association. June 18. Mrs. Ida Kremp is a patient in Miss Minnie B. Kesseler enter­ Mercy hospital. ★ ★ Rosary Is Recited tained the active members of the Connor-Young Nuptiali JAMES MOTOR CO. DRY CLEANING Legion of Mary and the three Miss Patricia Young became the 1378 Lincoln Dodge tt Plymouth Sales & Service KE. 8321 For Priest's Mother parish priests at a dinner at the bride of Robert Connor, son of O N D I S P L A Y Tiffin recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Connor, Thai SatisHet Miss Margaret Mary Reinert is June 14 in St. James’ church, with recovering in her home from a (St. Rote of Lima’s Parish, Archbishop Urban J, Vehr offici­ minor operation performed June ating. DENVER’S FINEST 14 Hour Call and Delivery Danvar) 14 in Mercy hospital. The last regular meeting of the Miss Young, daughter of Mr. New Plymouth Car Mrs. Ted Stanaker of Los An- and Mrs. T. Raymond Young, was BODY & PAINT SHOP Accounts Solicited St. Rose of Lima Altar society be­ eles, Calif., is visiting her sister, given in marriage by her father. QUICK SERVICEl fore the summer recess was held Irs. Daniel Reinert. Her gown of ivory satin was fash­ Vacation Trip for Two at the parish hall Thursday after­ John George Milliman was bap­ ioned with a high neckline, long Body • Fendep • Paint • Upholstopy noon, June 12, with some 36 mem­ tized and received into the Church sleeves, and full train. Her veil TEJON CLEANERS bers and guests present. The Ro­ last week by the Rev. Charles fell from a halo of heirloom lace All Makes to Notre Dame Football Game sary was recited for the repose of Jones. Sponsors were John Martin I riven by her grandmother, Mrs. QUALITY AT A FAIR PRICE Phone GL. 7979 the soul of Mrs. Magdalena Groh- and Bessie McCarron. K. J. Galligan of Pueblo. She car­ man, who died June 11. Mrs. The following infants were bap­ ried a prayer book and shower ★ ★ ' Grohman was the mother of tized in St. John’s church last bouquet. Optometrist and Optician astor. Father Louis Grohman; Sund^ by the newly ordained The bride’s sister, Miss Sue CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. liss Frances and William J. Come and Enjoy That Annual Rev. William Jones: James Fran­ Young, maid of honor; Mrs. R. K. TAbor 5191 Helen Walsh Grohman, all of Denver, and cis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rodriguez, another sister; and 13th and Broadway Mrs. Leo E. Barden of Saginaw, Smith, with Edward Smith and Miss Lois Wilson, bridesmaids, AModstu Mich. Mrs. Grohman had made Helen Nossaman as sponsors; were attired in yellow , taffeta Delicious Baked W. R. JOSEPH her home with her son, William, Catherine Diane, daughter of Mr. gowns. at 1180 S. Pearl for the past 16 and Mrs. Daniel M. Shea, with SEAT COVERS aTB8 BXAUINRO Vincent Connor was best man years. Burial took place at Sagi­ Gerald and Emma Ryan as spon­ for his brother. Daniel Cronin, COMPLETE Plastics - Fibers Phans TAbor laSO naw, Mich. On June 15, the mem­ sors; and Diana Carol, daugnter Kenneth Rodriguez, and Bayard a ia - * ie Uajertu BUe bers of the Altar society received of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bunch, Young were ushers. MOTOR TUNE-UP Rayons HAM DiNNER Communion in a body for the re­ with Edward and Irma Link as A reception was held in the Aradibla In Uanr Popnlar pose of her soul. sponsors, ' home of tne bride’s parents. Fol­ Speedometer Service Pattama and Color. In the absence of the president The Rev. George Ducharme bap­ lowing a wedding trip to Alaska, AtttomotiT# Part. CONVERTIBLE TOPS :: Mrs. E. M. Moore, the irice presi­ tized Anita Margaret, daughter of the couple will make their home Church Auditorium— 4 to 8 P. M. WHIIIDR Wholetala and Ratal! INVESTIGATE OUB dent, Mrs. Fred Adaihs,'conducted Mr. and Mrs. John R. Keller, with in Denver. EASY PATMENT PLAN Kenneth Keller and Virginia Ahl- 1543 LARIMER » A lp in e3 4 2 2 p the meeting. Mrs. Adams, report­ Thurs., June 19 ing for the parish Red Cross unit, houser as sponsors. The Rev. ScoH Battery GOs VVoodrow Wlleon said that 126 hours of knitting had Thomas Barrett, C.M., baptized DOYLE’S been accomplished during the past Leonora Ellen, daughter of Mr. Willard Batteries Auto Upholstery and Mrs. Clifford Heline, with PHARMACY Games • Booths • Refreshments • Amusements month, for a total of 776 hours 14th at Bannock Hraibor St Pranela d« Balaa* Partih Robert and Regina Farres as spon­ \ Th« PartleaUr Onisslat since last October. Mrs. G. Lam- Civic Center MA. 0258 brecht read an interesting report sors, Father Charles Jc^nes bap­ 17th AVE. AND GRANT 692S.Bdwy. PE 5264 tized Mary Ellen, daughter of Mr. of the recent ACCW convention KB. SSS7 PR8B DBUVE8T in Denver. Miss Carolyn Gerlits and Mrs. George Gibford, with Jo­ passed the penny box. seph Hanley and Catherine Morgan ^Largest in Denver’ j Mmes. Fred Adams, Norbert as sponsors. LETHUHteiiMAn). B em r, Frank Bender, and John Boh;anna were appointed to the WAKE YOUR imm NEW and USED altar committee for the Feast of Denverite's Sister, HEAR YE! HEAR/ YE! St. Rose, the last Sunday in Au­ CMRY5LER-PLYMOUTH' _ gust. battery LAST'. UPfOfFm MOTOR C O . , PARTS Reserve June 26-27-28-29 Following the meeting a lunch Nun, Passes Away 1008 BROADWAY CH.5626 eon was sei^'ed with Mmes. Ed­ for Er»r» Car and Trnrb ward Flaig, C. F. Colborg, Clara Funeral services were held in Keep electrolyte and Walter Meyer, A. S., C. J., the chapel of S t Martin’s convent, I and Charles~Haszier, A. L, Walsh, Sturgis, S. Dak., June 3 for Sis­ at proper level IVEW SEAT FOR 4 BIG NIGHTS Charles T. Read, William T. Horn, ter Mary Innocent, the former COVERS William J. Diehl, Nell Bishop, Kathryn ' Margaret Harrington, Charles LaRusso, Mack Newell, V Moke sure cables of The Most Rev. William T. Me- Make Tour Car.Last Longer— HARRIS G. Beck, and L. J. Gillies acting Carty, C.SS.R., presided in tha 2 as hostesses. ore sound Shop at AUTO and PARTS CO. sanctuary and d a 1 i v a r e d tha 1649 S. Bdw'y sarmon. Keep your battery M ARSHALL PE. 4661 Chess'Players Needed Surviving Sistar Innocant ara a: 3 ENTERTAINMENT At Soldiers* Hospital slftar, Mrs. Waltar Phalan, Dead- fully charged wood, S. Dak., and a brother, Wil AUTU SUPPLY Ham Harrington, Danvar. Presentation Parish’s A small group of chess-playii J. B. DONIPHAN, Mgr. coitvalescent serVice men station^ Sifter Mary Innocent waa bom Have generator ■ EXPERT ___ at Fitzsimons General hospital, at L ^ , S. Dak., April 6, 1894. 4 AL. 2083 In 1911, aha was graduated from set properly AUTO REPAIR near' Danvar, need opponents. Meu ISSO BROADWAY or women who want to practice, S t Mairin’f academy, Sturgis, aa All Makes SUMMER FESTIVAL an honor student That samt year Easy Time Payraenta and experienced players willing to Keep the terminals give instruction are invited to call bha entered tha Order of Benedic­ 5 Sponsored by the PRESENTATION PARISH GUILD uie Denver Red Grose Community tine Sisters of S t Martin’s con clean and tight NorHiwetlemAsloOo. Service to Camps and Hospitals at vent. She made her first vows on “Joe” Young 549 Broadway TAbor 8201 ALpine 0811 and arrange lor Jan. 6, 1918; tha lama day on which St. Martin’a chapel waa PACKARD SPECIALIST WEST 7TH AVE. AND JULIAN STREETS regular sewions at the hospital. WILL UAXt TOUR CAR TOUNGBI dedicated. Tha iirma Uatad hare dmerve ta Her religious life was devoted Stove and Furnace Partt Auto Service Station ha rtmambarad vkta yen y 4U« to teaching, and most of her work StlU Available Bannock and Twelfth C8. 83S4 trihutini yeur pntrenata te tha 4il« was done at St. Martin’s academy. farani Unaa el btutnaaa. A Real HAM DINNER Served GAS FURNACHES For the past 16 years. Sister Inno­ The Geo. A. PaUen cent held the poeltion of superin­ tendent of the academy .and prin­ iHi BAUik. PI • 8» ('.lomifRi Thursday, June 26th $ to 8 P. M. Company cipal of the high school. She re­ ISIS LawTcnM llrMt ceived her B. A. denee from St. BRAKE RELINE S10-96 AND UP Many Items, Including TABOB i m DBNVKR, COLO. Teresa’s college, Winona, Minn., FORD, CHEVROLET, PLYMOUTH and waa registered for her M< A. DAVE STAUB Othar Can PneartlaaaUly Law 1947 PLYHIOVTH DE LUXE SEDAN degree at the Catholic Univeraity Have Youre Cheeked Rote Avoid the Rushl Baool i Sohraoim of America, Wuhlngton, D. C. She to be on Display STATE INSPECTION DUE NOW COMPOSITION ROOFING also attanded Creighton unlveriity, tUTO 8ERVI0E Omaha, Neb., and Loraa college, TILE ROOFING OVERHAUUNG AND BRAKE GAMIS RIDES . REFRESHMENTS Dubuque, la, SERVICE OUR SPEQAL’n A R T MALNATI ROOF REPAIRING Interment wac 4n the eiaters’ sec­ MOTOK MBOBINO TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE 4030 Brlgfatoa Bird. CB. 6S68 tion of the cemetery near St. Mar­ Bnki ta4 Uskt U ^ m Um 1738 Glonam ' TAbor 8387 tin’a chapel |S7U W. 3»di CL. 1648 \

T ' Thursday, *f^ne 19, 1947 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, HEystone 4208 PAGE THIRTEEN Coloi^^do Springs Outing Is Staged Nebraska Solon Criticizes Eldorado Springs AURORA In Shelter House Picnic is Planned GAMBLE’S NEW FASmOIV Pragmatic Education Trend C l e a n e r a A D y e r a By Greeley Group By K-Duent Club “ Tha Town’s Finaat" New Stocks in Daily JOHN a JOBNION A lucid and balanced criticism easional unobservant speaker will z. V. -TED’* MUBPHY Offlsa Plaat BPraca St7» SdIT B. Caifna Greeley.— (St. Peter’i Parish) of pragmatic education, the so- still proclaim that to be true. But (K-D«c«t Young People’s Club) Em. 2513 or An-0 IIS H. AUaisda Ava. Aarsra SI — ^The Altar and Rosary tn^oup five called “ cult of the practical,” was he will be quite mistaken; and a The Young People’s club of held a picnic the afternoon of June delivered in Denver Tuesday by great many modem school men will St. Philomena's and 6t. John's 11 at the Island Grove shelter Judge John W. Delehant of Lin­ hasten to set him right For they parishes will hold a picnic this house. There was a good attend* coln, Neb. Judge Delehant, a insist, rather than admit that their Sunday afternoon, June 22, at FAMILY SHOE STORE b a 4 ;a n ’ s ance, with the picnickers winding Knight of St. Gregory and a past primary purpose is to teach young Eldorado Springs. The planning up the outing in the Alex Staab state deputy of the Nebraska people how to make a livin^g,” X-Ray Fitting INVtTBS TOU TO AUBORA committee has rented a cabin and Nawly Rtaodtlad Bright Bpel home, 1229 10th street, where Knights of Columbus, spoke here The jurist gave examples of mod­ arranged a program of activity bridge was played. before the tenth federal district SHOES AND HOSIERY FOR em curricula, from which subjects that should meet with everyone’s 9758 E. Colfax Aurora77 court conference, held in Denver The committee in charge of the once valued for their stimulating approval. All young people of both ENTIRE FAMILY J U HAGAN, Prop. picnic was composed of Mmes. Bill this week. He is U. S. district and broadening effects upon the parishes are invited. Hopkins, Don Burger, Willis dge in his home state. mind have been eliminate, and Cars will leave from St. John’s * Straight, and Wallace Smith. Though the principal portion of concluded the introductory portion school at 12:30 Sunday afternoon. C. D. O’Biita Judge Delehant’. address was J. D. Crtacb Student Speekeri Heard of his speech with a call for a re­ Swimming, hiking, and riding are taken up with a plea for the reten Sightseeing The Altar and Rosary socii examination of the basic principles among the general activities avail­ tion of cultural and philosophical of education: able, before the picnic supper to SHAMBHAI CAFE PERmS-SHEABEB met in the home of Mrs. Glei studies in the law curriculum, he Lewis in Ault. Mrs. £. J. Smith, “ I have presumed to note • vital be served at the cabin. A large Auron^s Finest Cafe prefaced this ^em e with an earn group is expected to make the 102 No. Tejon COLBURN presid^ed at the well-attended ses­ est argument against the “ deliber­ and definitive evolution in the cur AJHERICAN aed ORINBSB FOODS sion. Featured were talks by col­ ricular content of education in its picnic trip. COLORADO BPRINGfl' ate universalization amongst us of AU. 1145 9746 Ea. Colfax lege students. intellectual and cultural medio broad and general aspect That On Wednesday evening, June BHARTB8T 8TORR trend enters into the intellectual AURORA DRUG MOTOR TOURS Miss Betty Claire Tobin of crity.” He applied this criticism to 18, members of the K-Ducat club Om . W. HeBHd* AD.tU Greeley, who attended St. Louis secular education in the United and spiritual development both of were guests of St. Joseph’s Young Store for Men those young people who are des­ 115 N. Caicadle P h W M. 130 university, discussed “ Social Serv­ States generally, and implied that People’s club at a social held at Boys Shop ice.” Miss Mary L. Lewis of the “ practicality” of modem cur tined later to pursue professional St. Joseph’s school hall. Officers PERSE BROS. &ATHRENS Can will call and return you to Ault, who attended Colorado uni­ ricula is actually short-sightedness. studies and of those many others and members express their grati­ who will work out non-professional tude for the hospitality shown. Women’s Casual Shop wherever you are tlofiping in versity, gave her views on how the “ It used tritely to be olaserved at RED & WHITE HOME SEPPUES AYD affected student life at C.U. commencement exercises that edu careers. And though I have offered HARDWARE PAINT the Pikes Peak Region. no censure of a rational emphasis CYPC Planning GROCERY & MARKET SHOP cation aimed to teach its votaries ROOFING Assistant hostesses were Mmes upon practical studies, I have ap­ GBOCEBIBS — HEATS — rRCITB rOR OIRLR It TO II how to live rather than how to Picnic at Evergreen t?SS B. Calfui A n . A n m e I4S Henry Wagner, Charles Crozier, pealed . . . for the continued re VEGETABLES make a living. Presumably, an oc- AOEOEA. COLOBADO Russell■■ Pollock,■ iTlo ‘ Laura' “Buthane, ■ tention of those developmental (Calkadral Young Poople’. Club) tTSS But C*lfn An. Fh. Aaran tSS THK MOST BRAUTIKUL ^ Wallace Smith, and Merle Dickens. The next general meeting of OININC ROOM IN THE CITTI courses that are too often stigma­ The next meeting will be held tized in our times as impractical. the CYPC will be held Sunday, HEIDELBERG’S at the Home Gas & Electric lounge Tabernacle Group My point is that they are imprac­ June 22. The group will meet in (XOTHING RUTH’S OVEN July 10 at 2 p.m. tical only where they are appraised the school cafeteria, 1844 Logan MOST DisTiMonve o o m n s h o p too narrowly and through the street, at 8 a-m. and will journey Men’s Furnishings Holds Summer Tea ONE PASTRIES Firis) Communion Held blurred glass of immediacy.” to Evergreen, where they will at­ 10 NORTH TEJON ST. 220 No. Tejon St. Later in his address, Judge De­ tend Mass and receive Holy Com­ BRIGHTON lehant declared that the "imprac­ munion in the Chapel of Christ The summer tea of the Taber­ 1st Time at M t. Harris tical” cultural courses currently the King. Later the group will nacle society given in the home of Get Haur*$ (of Denver) being abandoned have in other have breakfast at a park near Candy and Ice Cream at CUMPLlHENTS OP Ends Vacation School Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred G. Eyre, Evergreen. Denver, June 13 was a success. times “ evoked the powers and stim­ BEFF’S GABAGE ulated the activities of genuinely The summer dances being spon­ OLSON & BENBOW The guests wire greeted by Mr. PoBtUe — GHC Traeki — 0«ntral Btpalr — Wridlns Johnson-English great minds, and in that operation sored by the CYPC and held every BriKhton*. Bright Spot Mt. Harris. — Sunday was a and Mrs. Eyre; Mrs. T. A. Cos- PLBG. & HTG. CO. have made those minds still greater. other Wednesday ni^ht at the happy and memorable day for the griff, general chairman; Mrs. L n, ge They have enlarged the capacity of NCCS club are -proving popular Drug Go. 116 North Weber 8t. Catholics of Mt. Harris. Eighteen F. McM;ahon, co-chairman; Mrs. their devotees for rich and toler­ wiUi the members. LENTHERIC Toiletries children received their First Holy Clem Kohl, retiring president; Tel. Main 3066 ant understanding and for cultured The firms listed here de­ Tden tl BIJea 8L Phons USI Communion at the close of the Mrs. James M. Knight, president­ The "Arctic Circle” theme was and profitable living. . . . Ration­ summer vacation school. The event elect; and Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert, successfully carried out at the The Eaton Hatchery serve to be remembered ally envisioned, such leamina is su­ was the first of its kind in vice preeident. dance held June 11, which was W . Batch All Year for Bnllcr Flasp "1/ Four Needs Are Eleetrieai premely practical and not all prof­ when you are distributinfif The Murray Drug Go. the history of Mt. Harris. Sisters Refreshments were served in. the attended by a large crowd. Bill IM% Palloram TMtcd itless,” Call Main 9S9" PlaCide and Columbiere of 6t. dining room and the gardens by Milano is chairman of the dance Ptal A Melvin Boegel your patronage in the dif­ The Nebraska solon Justified his ’“Superior Sendee Stares" WIRIMO-PIXTURES AND RKPAIRS John the Evangelist’s school in the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. committee. concern over the innovations in the 212 Ut Pb. 12 Eaton. Colo. ferent lines of business. Denver instructed the children. Eyre, and a group of young col­ Eighteen members of the De- Main Store Phone Main 144 teaching of law by pointing out •er Berwick Electric Go. The Mt. Harris School Board al­ lege girls under the supervision of Icers of the CYPC attended a din­ U.ln Star. — ts North Totra It. that “ we of the legal profession . . . -w. J. D. BRRWICK lowed the school building to be used Miss Barbara C. Bach and Miss ner held In the Knights of Colum­ North Storo — M2 North ToJob 8 t have a stake in the education of PUBIMA FEEDS — FARM SUPPLIES — SANITATION DAISY BUPPLOtn CotorHo npriat*. C olor... by the sisters and the 60 pupils Anne Birmingham, co-chairmen. bus clubhouse June 11. This those who are to serve the law as who were enrolled. The gjTnna' [Pouring were Mrs. John L. Dower, group could be called the "Gloom our Jbniors. . . . Upon them, and BRIGHTON HATCHERY AND FARM STORE' slum lent itself quite well to use !Birs. Ella M. Weekbaugh, Mrs. Chasers” as their object is to see Dennis Sheedy, Mrs. M. J. O’Fal­ upop their technical, cultural, and that all new members are accorded Phone 27W ,-3rd and Bridge, Brighton, Colo. The Beyse Sheet FRANK as a chapel. The girls of the ninth, ethical equipment, will shortly de­ 10th, and 11th grades, accom lon, Mrs. Thomas Garrison, Mrs. a hearty welcome and enabled to MORRISSEY pend the stature of our profession Metal IVorks panied by Mrs. Joseph Puff, sang W. C. Weldon, and Mrs. George meet other members. They also will INCORPORATED ‘ • Specie/ in the public esUmation and, in no conduct mixers at various qlub BEATING ROOPINO appropriate hymns during the Pope, Mass. Father Edward Prinster small degree, the perpetuity of the meetings. Adelyne Frsnkovich is SHEET METAL SPRING SERVICE The vestment display created judicial system. . . Unless the ttl North. Wobor Stroot spoke at the Communion Mass anc considerable^ interest, and was in the De-Icers' cWrman. Phono: hUIn IIS Cars — Truck:> present tendency is reversed,” he Highly praised the faithful for A hospital visiting group has Eot. III! charge of Mi'a.^A, E. Murchie, Mrs. said, “ the profession of law will F W C'jchorro, their CO - operation, particularly Joseph McGih^ and Mrs. Lucile been organized and held its first ultimately become a misnomer, for V Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rutherford, Jackson, Atract,(^g special atten­ meeting June 18 at the NCCS club. NEW IN lawyers bent too eagerly upon im­ Members plan to visit Fitzsimons OOUPLtMENTS OP who were host and hostess to the tion was the ola<^ld and silver mediate rewards will forsake the MANITOU MANITOU Bo..urniir sisters during their stay. display by Mrs. A. ^Trem lett *nd hospital once a month and w ll Electric Service u4 EcMf.nr ideals of a profession and be con­ work with the NCCS director, John Making their First Communion Mrs. Ralph W. K elly^uest reris- Adialril and Hatpaint Applianeaa JIM JAGKSGN Appolato. tent to pursue their calling as a Curry, in this work. Frank Breen RUTH'S OVEN were Lupe Aroya, Joseph Jau tration was conducts ^ Mrs. Phil Clarvnca D. Wilton A Son business or a trade. The signposts is chairman of the hospital group. MOSX DISTINCTIVE COFFEE ShOP 117 E. regui, Frank Hernandez. Philip Clarke, Mrs. Thomas B v'^y, Mrs. to that departure are not wholly Phono Hyland 424 Plambing & Heating The CYPC wishes to congratu­ FINE PASTRIES PIKES Montoya, Albert Sena, Charles Albert E. Seep, Jr.; Mrs.^^erman absent, even now.” H BIk. N. W. of OM Town aack 312 N. CDSTER late Carl Jones and Marion Kelt- 120 Canon Ave. 120 Canon Arc. PEAK Sena, Barbara Rutherford, Dema Seep, Mrs. Paul FitzgereR^Miss M. TIS Louise Moore, Anita Hernandez, Eva M. Walsh, Miss Ida CaRuRn, gen, whose wedding will take place June 24 in Bismarck. N. Suzanne Padilla, Tessie Padilla, and Miss Clara Conrtnsy. Virginia Smith Bride WELCOME TO MANITOU g Attie Casias, Betty Montoya, Helen bership applications were accep^|i Dak. Carl is the president o f the CYPC and an employe of the Montoya, Elsie Gonzales, Amilda by Miss Elizabeth Sheeby and Miss J. O f G o r d O R M c N a O i a r a Jaureguii Rosie Jauregui, and Jen Lucy Flath. Mrs. Grant WimbusTi, W Bureau of Reclamation. Marion is a very active club member. SKIFFINGTON’S nie Gutieriez. chairman of silver offerings, was REG. PHARMAClBTi HYLAND M l MAY Prior to a Nupt l(l£ N E tS -[ assisted by Mrs. Charles Dunn, Mrs. Harry 2k>ok, and Mrs. John Dominic’s church, Denver, Miss Qn',lcr, WILLIAM C. ORARON D. Nevin. Mary Virginia Smith, daughter of General John F. Curry Vocal solos were Tendered by Mr. and “ ‘ " ‘ ROGERS LOUNGE REALTOR came the brijie of Gordon J. Mc­ * Optometrist Mrs. John J. Sullivan. Is City Aviation Head ' I lit ,, FROG LEGS — STEAKS About 300 guests attended, in­ Namara, son of Mr. and Mrs ■, < a i f INSURANCE "SALir sAbvice" m North TcJod BI. cluding Archbishop Urban J. Vehr Daniel J, McNamara, on June 7 MTN. TROUT at 9 o’clock. PHONE MAIN M il and 80 members of the clergy. Announcement has been made LOANS The Rev. Vincent R. Hughes, COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. by Thomas P. Campbell, manager HYland 3S8 126>/2 E. Pikes Peak O.P., officiated at the ceremony of improvemente and parks for the ROOFING * Fall River Coadjutor and celebrated the Nuptial Maie. city of Denver, of the appointment Ave. WATERPROOFING Margaret Ann Hynes was of Maj. ,Gen. John F. Curry as Colorado Springs COMPOSITION A Maltbys Gift Shop Named Vicar General bridesmaid, and Donald ^Walsh, municipal aviation director. He ROLL ROOFING cousin of the bridegroom, wse best will serve as ex-officio chairman WATCH AND JEWELRY ASPHALT * GRAVEL ROOFS man. Gordon~ ■ “F. Smith,■ il...... Jr., brother of a committee including Donald REPAIRING REPAIRING En g r a v in g Fall River, Mass. — Coadjutor of the bride, and Robert Walsh B. Robertson and Norris E. W il­ CLIFF HOUSE HOTEL GOOD WORK • PAIR PRICES I STORES TO SERVE TOU Bishop James L. Connolly has TOURIST HEADQUARTERS were Ushers. \ liamson. One of the projects pro­ For Raiarvationa Call HYland 7 Slghtiaoiag FREE ESTIMATES been depiraated Vicar General of Following the Mass a wedding posed to the group will be the re- LARGE STOCK OP REUGIOU8 214 Monltev Avo, II So. Tojon SL the Fall River diocese by Bishop breakfast was served in the Park Idestion of a number of smeFgency GIFTS AND GREETING CARDS Honltoa Colo. Bpt* James E. Cassidy. Bishop Cassidy PARADISE DEDE RANCH FRANK VIDMAR Lane hotel. The couple left for fields in the vicinity of the mu­ also announced that work on the Call Hyland 8 for Reaervationa 2213 Belt Ave. Phone 3822W New York and an extended wed­ nicipal airport. THE WIGWAM completion of S a n t o Christo ~ - church will be resumed toon. ding trip in the East. They will lOS E. PIKES PEAK AVE. make their home in 'Denver. LUCAS SPORTING The task of finishing the upper 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION part of the Portuguese church was Miss Smith attended Rosary col- In "47" Save With Safety GOODS, INC. started in the fall of 1941, but had W e and Colorado uriiverslty. Mr AR CH D IO ^SE OF DENVER A^Namara is a graduate of Wash of June 22t Flail the Wonderful ENTERPRISE TENT OFFICE MAIN t i l l —RES. MAIN IITI to be halted in 1942 because of BICYCLES AND SPORTING the scarcity of building materiali Regis college. Shrina of St. ^i^^aa’•, Arvada. GOODS AND AWNING CO. M. E. MeCARTY Phono Main <01 121 North Talon in the war years. - WE MAIL ANYWH^------Cave of the Winds 123 South Nevada Avenue LOANS — REAL ESTATE — BONDS PETE BERONl FORT COLLINS FIRE — mSUSANCE — AUTO the Geological PH. 1264 IV, W. Ttjoa STORK a w n in g s NOW FlIRMTORE SHOP UPHOLSTKBING. DAUGHERTY'S Miracle of the BE-UPROLSTERINO AND VISITORS ARE ALWAYS POEDRE V A U m REPAIRINO WELCOME AT DISTINCTIVE Blip Coven and Dnparia H A T C H E R Y ^ ^ Rockies Come to Church in the Mountalne— "In God’s Country" ANTIQUES Madt to Ortitr ED. J. POWERS, Prop. ' ANOTHER 2309 W. Colorado Ave. Fornitare Made to Order SHINN’S PHARMACY 154 Linden Phone 456 i . TH B. Caaeadt Ava. Mala U*t NOSTHEBN HOTEL COR. PULLORUM TESTED COLORADO SPRINGS WHITE LEGBOSNS OUB BLUE SPRUCE RESTAURANT PH. 92 Ft. Collint SPECIALTY LOCATED IN THE CASCADE COMMUNITY BOUSE AT THE FOOT OP 61ST YEAR SCENIC PIKES PEAK HIGHWAY Bulova & Gruen BUCKING Watches MA. HORSE DIAMOND V \ KAPELHES 12 GREELEY . 9 S. TEJON

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Non Chief Lecturer Fr. O'Callahan at Fitzsimons Andrew Mnrtelon, 8 mm & 16 mm Movie Film Rental Library HOMEMAKER’S Film fdr A t Medico! Record Holy Family High, DEPARTMENT MOVIE OR STILL CAMERAS Library Institute Wins Scholarship Patronize These Reliable and Friendly Finns At Your FHap^ly (Continued From Page One) B y B ern a d e tte L y o n the examinations, it was necessary •KM L J. THE Chief lecturer at the week-long to consider eight in the final judg­ Record Librarian institute that ing. BARNARD FURN. CO. McVeigh Company STROHMINGER dosed at the Colorado General These also included John Amato, 4040 Tejon Ph. GL 17^6 hospital in Denver June 18 was Richard Beck, Eugene Costello, PAINTING AND Electrical Contracting Sister Mary Loretta of St. Scho- DECORATING Martin Kelly, and William Martin, Complete Stock 8 mm & 16 mm Film Sobj'ectsl LtMDMd uid Bo o m to City of DoitTtr lastica’s college and S t Mary’s all of Regis high; William Miller CONTRACTORS hospital, Duluth, Minn. Sister Lor­ 817 14th St. ‘’"s; of St. Francis’, and Louis De wre in 1S28 Inca KE. 0718 etta, who has lectured at such in­ Paemelere from Mullen high. stitutes in other sections of the The R t Rev. Monsignor John A A country, is one of the Catholic lead­ R. Mulroy, chaplain of the Knights Add to the Beauty of Gs» Furnace* in Stock ers instrumental in promoting the of Columbus, is chairman of the establishment of a library course Your Home Can install now. uholarship committee, which also as part of a liberal arts curriculum includes Bernard Golding, John in colleges. O’Brien Furnace & Sheet McCabe, Joe Dulmaine, and Lee Install a N ew Until more hospitals and colleges Dugdale. The committee was as­ PLEMBING/ add such a course it is necessary Metal Works ~ The Rev. Joseph T. O’Callahan, of Fitzsimons, Brig. Gen.Walsh sisted by Father Eugene Kessler, Bmtrgmiey Work A Ssrvics for hospitals to have a diort, con­ SJ:, of Regis college. IMI U ria tr KR (S47.CB lU l densed period of training in the S.J., naval kero, visited Fits- Omar H, Qnade, commandinng gen- U63 WELTON TA. 4444 simon* hospital, Denver, last oral of the hospital, and FatherFi This is the third scholarship PICKET FENCE technicalities of medical librarian- \ week. Shown above, left to right, O’Callahan. — (Photo by U. S. awarded since the inauguration of ship to improve the quality of med­ this ■program in 1945. Each schol­ ical record-keeping ‘ in hospitals. are Chaplain (Major) Edward A. army signal corps) Prompt Service on Rraeonsbie Coet Specializing in Quality Plumbing and arship is good for four years, pro­ Freo Eitimsto The institute in Denver is the sixth vided the holders meet the regu­ Complete Installation on Reqnoet such condensed course held in the Heating Repairs lar scholarship requirements. country since their inauguration INDULGENCE GRANTED FOR PRAYER two years ago, Previ“ou8 winners includdl 1945, Tom Feely of St. Francis’, who, Uaiversity Park Lumber Yard “ It is being realized that a med­ ADDS INTEREST TO PILGRIMAGE after one year at Regis, entered SLATTERY & COMPANY ical librarian with special training the novitiate of the Vincentian or­ Phone PE. 2435 1810 So. Josephine is necessary for the technical li­ der to study for the priesthood; PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS braries of hospitals,” Sister Lor­ (Continued From Page One) hundred yards. During the pro­ 1946, Henry Pohs of Holy Fam­ 1726 MARKET STREET etta said, “ a librarian who knows pstion in the Knights of Colum­ cession hymns will be sung and ily high, who was awarded Feely’s medical terminology and is famil­ bus activity. prayers and litanies recited. A unexpired three years; 1948, John JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE MAIN 7127 or 7128 iar with hospital atmosphere, and It is the hope of the Mother guard of honor of 12 Fourth De­ Mahoney of St. Francis’. at the same time is adept at han­ gree knights in full regalia will Cabrini Shrine committee of the dling records.” escort the Blessed Sacrament, Colorado Upholstery Co. Knights of Columbus that eventu­ rish Nuns in New York Eleven schools throughout the which will be carried under a can­ ally a suitable memorial shrine to country now have approved courses opy. Full details of the pilgrimage ijoing to Japan Mission the saint can be erected at the in medical record librarianship. will be announced later. picturesque mountain camp Three of theae are Catholic: The The St. Francis Xavier moun­ PR founded by the saint. The commit­ New York.— Six Irish nuns of SPECIAL College of St. Scholastics, Duluth, tain camp (as the camp has been the Sisters of St. Maur, led by Sis­ Minn.; St. Joseph’s hospital, Chi­ tee reported this week that it is known) is located on the center cago; and St. Louis university, St. receiving hundreds of contributions of a 900-acre plot of land in the ter St. Enda Fitzgerald, a veteran Two Pieces Loui^. The Colorado General hos­ —some large, some small—not only foothills south of Golden and of 17 years of missionary service pital is iestablishing such a course from people of Colorado, but also Lookout mountain. The entrance in Japan, stopped at New York on Upholstered $69 next September throu^ the Uni­ from citizens of surrounding states, to the property is one and three- their t m from Cork, Eire, to IIP Phone GL 2304 who have heard about the project versity of Colorado In Boulder. tenths miles, from the mouth of Mt. Japan. There they will join 100 Large Selection of Fabrics Sister Loretta and Sister Mary and are anxious to do their share. Vernon canyon on the north side members of their community. 2181 18U (Jnet Acrooo 18th 8 t Viadnet) Agnes, also from Duluth, stayed in The names of all these foundation of U. S. highway 40. donors will be permanently re­ the home of an uncle of Sister The grotto at the camp is Batn to lutltatloa* ssd Loretta, E. D. Sheehan, 2260 Eu- corded at the Mother Cabrini erepted over a spring that Mother $3.50 24 brs. dora. shrine. Contributions may be sent Cabrini discovered under unusuai to the Mother Csbrini committee, Bile* Flssr 8aaJ«r SANDING AND TAbor 1393 1721 Lawrence circumstances in 1912. The spring 1 E 5 5 S Knights of Columbus, 1676 Grant is marked by a marble commemo­ REFINISHING street, Denver, Colo. ARROW PAINT & Over 20 of Clergy rative plaque describing, in Latin, FREE ESTIMATES - EXPERT WORKMANSHIP The prayer to S t Frances the discovery by the saint. WALL PAPER CO. Xavier Cabrini to which Arch­ At the hi(^est point in the camp, 1828 Lswrtnet 8L CH, 2181 CERNICH Floor Sanding & Kefinithing Co. FrRNITlJRE CLEANIIVG Honor F r . Horgon bishop Vehr has granted an in­ the spot that has been tentatively S4S m. SHERMAN SP. 7983 dulgence of 800 days is printed selected for the future shrine to the THE BEST IN LUGGAGE AND here in full: saint. Mother Cabrini herself made Of All Kinds f Continued From Page One) an outline image of the Sacred RCG’ SH A M PO O m G the Rev. Bernard Gillick of Salida. Prayer to Heart (patron of her order) on Speakers included the Rt. Rev. St. Frances Xavier the ground with large white stones. Abbot Schwinn, O.S.B., of Canon Another marble commemorative AUTO UPHOLSTERY CLEANING City; the RL Rev. William M. Hig­ Cabrini plaque was erected at this spot. gins, Denver; the Rt. Rev. Francis O St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, WalUto^WaU Carpet Cleaning P. Cawley, Grand Junction; the EsL 1878 Rev. Gregory Smith, Denver, also who found in the Divine Heart of 1144 B'wsr. moth proofed Jesus the secret of sanctity and the Holy Rosary Porish • . . a classmate of Father Horgan; the Rug Cleaning ^ Rev, John Schneider, O.P., Mad­ strength to carry His message to ison, Wis. many nations, look kindly upon me Has Summer School -Draperies- MaeCRACKEN The following cler^ , in addi­ and hear my pray?r. Baeewieni to Vandcrpeol tion to those mentioned above, were of All Types 737 UNCOLN present for the jubilee Mass: The Inspired by Christ’s charity you (Holy Rosary Parlbh, Denver) Very Rev. Manus P. Boyle and went about helping nuny in their Religious vacation school is be­ For Homes, Churches, Fathers Hubert Newell, William spiritual and temporal needs; from ing taught by Sister M. Brigid Schools, Theaters, Etc. • Powers, Elmer J. Kolka, Charles the glory of heaven, where your and Sister M. Florian. Classes W* SpodsUto tn Salmon, Daniel McHugh, C.M.; charity is not lessened nor your started June 16. Simon Smith, C.M.; Robert Ban- ,4.mon^ several valuable items to PADDING KNEELERS igan, Bernard Griesemer, and power weakened, grant my petition Nationally Knosm be on display at this year’s sum­ for Chnrcbes Throngbsnt Colorsds Barber Gas Conversioa William Monahan, all of Denver; and obtain for me die grace I so mer festival are a new 1947 Ford Edward McCarthy of Alamosa and urgently desire. (Mention your re­ deluxe and a flne tufted barrel Witaschek Drapery Co. Regis McGuire of Pueblo; Clarence Bamers quest.) chair, which has been donated by 248} Brrsnt 8U, Donoor Gat Fumacea. . Gas Floor Furnace* Kessler, Glenwood Springs; and Joseph Snider and Frank Kooko- Phones GR. 3488 and CR. 0320 George Spehar and John Walsh, From the Sacred Heart of Jesus JU With AUTOMATIC CONTROLS vich. The festival will be held on ^ t h of Leadville. obtain that His Kingdom may he the school grounds Aug. 7, 8, 9, Immediate Installation established in this world, now di­ and 10. 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