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WE NEED BOTH HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONS HEAD CRUSADE ONCE JOINED W hen they are asked to aid the Society for the Propagation of CATHOLIC the Faith, some Catholics, for­ getting that Christ said, “ Teach ye AGAINST REDS AS VICARIATE all nations,'’ begin to murmur that we should forget about the pagans in China, India, and other such outlandish places, and take care of John H. Reddin Announces Nation-Wide K. Bishop-Elect Hunt Widely Known for Radio the Churiih at home. “ Look at all the pagans around us,” they say. Of C. Campaign With Dr. George H. REGISTER Work; 21 Members of Hierarchy Will “Why should we bother about Derry as Leader The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have those thousands of miles away?” Be Present at Ceremony Oct. 28 Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. Such persons not only lack the George Hermann Derry, Ph.D„ K.C.S.G., nationally zeal that made it possible for a When the Most Rev. Duane G. Hunt is consecrated as handful o f Christians :o convert famous educator, who has resigned as president of Mary- VOL. XXXIII. No. 10. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1937. $2 PER YEAR Bishop of Salt Lake in the Cathedral of the Madeleine the known world in the first ages grove college, Detroit, will head the anti-Communism Thursday, Oct. 28, he will become Ordinary of a territory after Clirist; they also forget the crusade soon to be initiated by the supreme board of direc- a -i • * . a t * facts, facts such as these; Forty once under the jurisdiction of the Most Rev. Joseph P. tors, governing body of the Knights of Columbus. An- AulTUTUStTCttlVe AutllOTlty Machebeuf, first Bishop of Denver. The history of the per cent of the funds collected nouncement of Dr. Derry’s new position comes from John “ * for the Propagation o f the Faith H. Reddin, Denver attorney and supreme commander of sumed by Bishop-elcct Duane G. Hunt when the Papal Bulls announc­ c.y.iiisiiiyi:ioii Church in Utah and has been closely related are used for home mission work, ing his appointment were read last wwk. As the date for Bishop-elect and the states’ ecclesiastical advancement came within a the Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus, who recently Hunt’s consecration draws near (Oct. 2 8 ), Salt Lake City is prepar­ o f whicli there is plenty in the short period of time. The Diocese of Denver was erected Denver diocese. The growth o f returned from the quarterly meet­ ing to act as host to the largest number of Bishops, Monsignori, the Church in America is due di­ ing of the supreme board of direc­ and priests ever to assemble in the Intermountain capital. illlE 10 PREPAOE in 1887 after being a Vicariate rectly to the men and the money tors held in Dubuque, la. Tenta­ Apostolic since 1867. The Utah supplied by other nations. tive outlines for the crusade were region, which from 1867 to 1887 drawn up at the Dubuque meeting Examinations Are Consider the Diocese of Denver. Final Step in was a part of the Vicariate Apos­ From France came its first Bishop and actual work will begin as soon and many of its pioneer priests. as possible, probably some time in FOR IRORIIRMFOT tolic of Colorado and Utah, be­ From the time he left his French November, Mr. Reddin said. came the Vicariate Apostolic of parish in 1839 to the day of his The plan calls for personal visits Conducted (or 17 Utah when Denver was raised to the status of a diocese. Two years Cabrini Cause to death. Bishop Machebeuf never by Dr. Derry to all the dioceses Interested by news of the in­ ceased to rely on his family, his in the and Canada. auguration of C.Y.O. work in the later, it was erected as the Diocese friends, and the generous people Official sanction of the Ordinary Diocese of Denver, the Most Rev. of Salt Lake. o f France to support his new mis­ of each diocese will be required, Of Junior Clergy Bernard J. Shell, senior Auxiliary The consecration ceremonies of sions— first in Ohio, then in New but full coroperation is expected Bishop of Chicago and father of Bishop-elect Hunt will take to Be Taken Oct. 26 Mexico (whose first five Arcli- in this matter. The crusade will be the C.Y.O. movement, has sent Salt Lake 21 members of the bishops were all Frenchmen), and directed from Hartford, Conn., Seventeen priests of the Dio­ one of his C.Y.O. boxing instruc­ Hierarchy and 100 or more Mon­ lastly in (Colorado. headquarters of the Knights of cese of Denver took the junior tors to Denver to help in the pro­ signori and priests from all over A final step in the cause for When Archbishop Laniy, under Columbus. There a force is already clergy examinations at §J;. motion of the local C.Y.O. boxing the country. In addition to the beatification of Mother Francis whom Bishop (then Father) Mache­ at work making the necessary ar­ Thomas’ seminary Wednesday. tournament, to be held Nov. 15 Most Rev. .Bishop Urban J. Vehr, Xavier Cabrini, foundress of the beuf served as Vicar General in rangements with ^ecific dio­ The examinations are obligatory to 20. those who will attend from the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Santa Fe for nine years, needed ceses to receive Dr. Derry on his for the secular priests of the dio­ The Chicago boxing instructor Diocese of Denver are the Rt. Rev. Heart of Jesus, will take place priests or funds, o ff he went him­ ambitious itinerary and give him cese, who must take them annual­ is Gene Higgins, who won fame Msgi\ Joseph Bosetti, Vicar Gen­ Tuesday, Oct. 26, when the case self or o f f he sent his assistant whatever aid is required. ly for five years after ordination. as winner of his class in the first eral; the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Matthew will be reviewed by the Sacred to seek help in Europe. Later, Education will be the keynote The tests are both written • and tournament sponsored by Bishop Smith, editor-in-chief of the Reg­ Congregation of Rites in the as Vicar Apostolic and as Bishop of the crusade. For the past oral. Sheil in the Windy City. Mr. Hig­ ister; the Rev. F. Gregory Smith of presence of the Holy Father. of Denver, Bishop Machebeuf did decade the growth of Communism For the first time sinqe the gins was a finalist in the Olympic Denver, the Very Rev. N. Bertrand Sisters at Queen of Heaven or­ the same. and its increasing dangers to junior clergry examinations were tryouts for the 135-pound class (Turn to Page 7 — Colum n 2) phanage, Denver, established by For instance. Bishop Machebeuf Christianity have been watched resumed five years ago, two and was eliminated by the boy who Mother Cabrini, will have expo­ went to France in 1869, stopping with apprehension by the knights. boards of examiners were em­ wore the United States colors in sition at the home for two hours in Ireland to seek candidates for In view of recent social and po­ ployed at Wednesday’s tests. the Los Angeles Olympics in 1932. Fr. Lane Will Work on that day. liis diocesan priesthood. O f this litical movements, the supreme Members of the two boards and After appearing with the Chicago The cause for beatification of * trip, Father Hewlett wrote in his board of directors decided to put the subjects in which they exam­ C.Y.O. boxers for several years, Mother Cabrini was last reviewed Life of Machebeuf: into motion a campaign designed ined the junior clergy were as Mr. Higgins turned professional In Old Mining Towns by the Sacred Congregation of “ His visit to France was princi- to enlighten the people of America follows: The Rt. Rev. Msgr. •Wil­ and fought 50 bouts with some of Rites Tuesday, April 6, and had (Tum to Page 4 — Column 1) (Turn to Page i — Colum n 6) liam O’Ryan and the Rev. F. the best lightweights in the coun­ The Rev. Joseph Lane has been been previously reviewed by that Gregory Smith, dogmatic theol- try. Since 1932, he has been box­ appointed by the Most Rev. Bishop group in 1936. The preliminary ogry; the Rev. A. Sommaruga and ing instructor at the Chicago Urban J. Vehr as assistant in the hearing in her cause, held in Chi­ the Rev. H. V. Campbell, moral C.Y.O. center. Montrose parish, to work, out of cago in 1933, brought forth re­ theology; the Very Rev. William Mr. Higgins will instruct all that city in taking care of Tellu- markable miracles that had been Remodeling of Hospital Higgins and the Rev. J. P. Flana­ entrants m the local C. Y. 0. ride, Ouray, and other mining wrought through her intercession, gan, Scripture; the Rev. J. Guzin- tournament who so desire. Train­ towns in the high altitudes. Tellu- and nationwide interest was shown ski and the Rev. D. A. Lemieux, ing will begin Friday night in ride -'and Ouray,, famous old in the daily press. Rooms Is Completed canon law. the Oscar Malo, Jr., gymnasium. “ camps,” were parishes for years The Most Rev. Bishop Urban Any Catholic boy in the city who with resident pastors, but had to J. Vehr and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. is more than 16 years of age is be closed because of the decline in Ridgway Church Is Completion of the remodeling sponsored by Mrs. Ella Mullen J. Bosetti, V.G., attended the eligible to compete. the precious metals mining indus­ and refurnishing of the old sur­ Weekbaugh. The repeated gifts examinations. At a preliminary meeting of try. 'That industry for* some Destroyed by Fire gical ward at St. Joseph’s hos­ of Mrs. Weekbaugh, in addition (Turn to Page i — Column I) months now has been again on the pital, together with the yedecora- to those of Mr. and Mrs. John L. BISHOP VEHR TO upgrade. Ouray for years had a Word was received at the tion of the entire fourth floor of Dower, have now made of St. Jos- Denver Girl * Supremely Happif in Hawaiian Convent hospital conducted by the Sisters Chancery office Wednesday of the institution, will be, observed .eph.’s hospital one of the most OFFER MASS AT llercy. ,The Rev. Roy Breen is tiie.. complete destnjetion by fire modem and beautiful hdspifals in Saturday morning, Oct. 23, with in charge a f Montrose. The Mont­ of the cnurch at Ridgway. 'The a dedication ceremony and a Mass the nation. In co-operation with SILVER j u b il e e rose parish for some time has had the sisters, Mrs. Weckbaug:h also mission of Ridgway is taken care celebrated by the Most Rev. BABIES FLOWN BY PLANE Nucla, Ouray, Ridgway, and Tellu- of from St. Mary’s parish, Mont­ selected the various furnishings The silver jubilee o f Pres­ Bishop Urban J. Vehr at 8:30 ride as missions. It is no longer rose, of which the Rev. Roy W. and supervised their installation. entation parish, Denver, will o'clock. The remodeling work and possible for one priest to take care Breen is administrator. As Fa­ On Sunday, Oct. 24, between the be marked Sunday with a the conversion of the replaced of this scattered and highly his­ ther Breen was in Denver for the hours of 3 and 6 p. m., the friends Solemn Pontifical Mass to be surgical ward into 11 luxurious TO VOID LEPER DANQER toric field. junior clergy examinations at the and patrons of the hospital are in­ celebrated by Bishop Urban rooms was made possible 'at a cost Father Lane, an alumnus of SL time of the fire, he could not de­ vited to inspect the improvements J. Vehr at 9 :3 0 . Some 40 of thousands, of dollars and was Thomas’ seminary, is a priest of termine immediately what caused and on Monday, Oct. 25, the members o f the clergy will Transportation by airplane of in Molokai, “ land of the lepers” ducted by the Franciscan Sisters the conflagration. The Ridgway newly renovated quarters will be take part in the procession the Omaha diocese, but for several babies only a few hours old hun­ in the Hawaiian islands, only these for the care of the children of the years has spent a major part of church was of frame construction open for occupancy. preceding the Mass and will lepers of Molokai. “ The children Catholics to Take drastic measures will remove the his time in Colorado, where the and was rather small. Of late be guests o f the Rev. Henry dreds of miles away from their are taken from the parents imme­ The 11 suites that now occupy infants from the danger of infec­ climate is more favorable to his years it has not been used A. (ieisert, pastor, at a lunch­ mothers, whom they may never see tion of the disease from their un­ diately after birth and sent to this Prominent Part in the former surgical ward are de­ health. regularly. signed according to the latest eon at 1 2 :1 5 . again, seems incredibly cruel. But fortunate parents, although lep­ home,” explains Sister Bonaven­ ^ Educational Meet architectural specifications and rosy is not hereditary. Thus ture. “ If the child is removed are sumptuously furnished. Each writes Sister Mary Bonaventure, from / the danger of infection, it 3,000 Present at Pueblo Gathering will not contract the disease, Catholics will take a prominent suite is painted in cool pastel formerly Mary Elizabeth Hai'iison of Denver, who recently made pro­ which is not hereditary. Often part in the annual convention of shades, is equipped with a spe­ CRUSADE MASS, MEETING fession of vows at the mother- these babes are sent by airplane the Colorado Educational asso­ cially constructed hospital bed, house of the Franciscan Sisters in when only a few hours old. The WRAY MEN WILL AHEND ciation, which will meet in Den­ dressing table, rich overstuffed Honolulu. home itself is situated far out from ver Oct. 28 to 30. Gilbert Nev- lounging chairs, thermostatic heat­ ing control, private lavatory, in­ Sister Bonaventure, whose the city proper, and is on a high ius, teacher of speech and dra­ WILL BE HELD SUNDAY hill overlooking the ocean.” matics at Cathedral high school, direct lighting fixtures, and ex­ foster-grandmother and namesake, HOLY NAME RALLY OCT. 31 will participate in a panel dis­ quisite drapes and curtains. Every Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Hanson of In her interesting letter. Sister cussion of speech teachers at the room is as soundproof as science The Colorado conference of the morning at 9:30. The Rev. F. 1634 Emerson, 90 years old, trav­ Bonaventure also describes the Y.M.C.A.'building Thursday after- can , ^ make it.... and the double doors Catholic Students’ Mission Cru­ Gregory Smith, diocesan director eled across the Pacific to see the other institutions conducted by the Further plans for the Holy 31 belong to St. Andrew’s parish noon, Oct. 28. His topic will adjoining rooms, which sade will inaugurate its activities of the Society for the Propagation young nun recite her vows, en­ order, the work of the nuns, etc., Name rally at St. Thomas’ semi­ of Wray. A delegation of from 20 “ The Present Educational Pro- permit ‘ a patient to secure — a suite for the school year with an observ­ of the Faith, field secretary of the tered the novitiate at Honolulu 'in as follows: nary Oct. 31 were announced this to 30 men will attend, according to gram as an Instrument of Speech of three rooms, also prevent any ance of Mission Sunday this week. C.S.M.C., and pastor of St. John’s, 1934. In her letter, she tells of First of all, you know, I made week. The parade last Sunday at word sent by the pastcYr, the Rev. Improvement.” noises from entering. Each room The conference delegates, four will sing the Mass and will be as­ the Kapiolani home in Honolulu, my profession of vows for three Pueblo was the best attended one Joseph Korb, to the Denver Holy sisted by student Crusaders from Sister Mary Clyde, professor of has at least two windows, so ar­ student delegates from each senior a government institution con- years. Bishop Stephen Alencastre, ever held in that city, observers Name rjilly committee. This is the St. Thomas’ seminary. English at Loretto Heights col­ ranged as to obtain the greatest unit and two from each junior unit, SS.ee., officiated and gave us an declared. If the weather is good, first time that the Wray parish is lege, will give an address before possible sunlight. In addition to and faculty representatives from The quarterly meeting of the inspiring talk. At the ceremony, it is expected that over 5,000 men sharing officially in the annual English teachers at the Y.W.C.A. the rooms for patients, there are practically every school in Denver Crusade conference will follow Winners Announced one of our own girls from Hilo, a will march in the Denver rally. Denver rally. building Friday afternoon, Oct. also a beautiful solarium for con­ and vicinity will attend a Solemn in St. John’s school auditorium Chinese-Hawaiian, received her honors for coming the greatest The marshal of the parade and 29. Her topic is “ Vitalizing Eng­ valescents and a flower room. Mass at St. John’s church Sunday at 10:30. The meeting will be In Essay Contest name and was invested. distance to participate in the general chairman of arrangements lish.” conducted by the Rev. Mr. Ber­ (Turn to Page 4 — Column 4) Denver Holy Name rally on Oct. for this year’s rally is Joseph The Rev. , dioc­ nard Burns of St. Thomas’ semi­ The following' have been an­ Schmittling, president of the dioc­ esan superintendent of education, nary, president of the conference. nounced as winners in the Colum­ esan Holy Name union. The gen­ will give the invocation at the Cathedral Dedicated Plans for concerted mission ac­ bus essay contest sponsored by eral plan of former years will be general meeting of the members tivity in the schools, iiKluding the the Knights of Columbus in Bishop Matz Jubilee followed. The parade will form o f the association at the City observance of the Catholic Uni­ Denver: at St. Vincent’s church, on E. Ari­ auditorium Saturday morning, versity of Peking day on Nov. 17, zona off University Blvd., and end 25 Years This Month First place, Margfie Deus, sen­ Oct. 30. the contest for the sale of Holy at St. Thomas’ seminary, where Childhood Christmas seals in the ior, St. Francis de Sales’ high Will Occur Oct. 28 the Holy Name pledge will be re­ The silver jubilee of the dedi­ 1912. For the first time in the parochial schools, co-operation in school; second, Lorean Needham, newed and Benediction given. COLLECTION FOR cation of the Cathedral will be history of the West, a Prince the local Community Chest cam­ senior. Sacred Heart high school; Fifty years ago the Most Rev. continued at a rapid pace. He The color guard of the Amer­ observed on the Feast of Christ of the Church, the late John paign, and the observance of the third, Edward Smith, senior. Ca­ Joseph P. Machebeuf, first Bishop headed the diocese at the time of ican Legion will head the march­ MISSIONS IS the King, Sunday, Oct. 31, the Cardinal Farley, then Archbishop 13th annual mission week Feb. 6 thedral high school; honorable of Denver, received word from the erection of the Cathedral, ers. The Sons of the American THIS SUNDAY Rt. Rev. Msgr. Hugh L. Mc- of New York, was present at a to 13, will all be discussed at Sun­ mention, Robert Magor, Irene Rome that the vicariate of which which will celebrate its silver Legion band will lead the first Menamin, , announces. The public religious ceremony. The day’s meeting. Kerns, Charles Tuffield, Dona he was Ordinary was to be made jubilee this month. division, made up of the Catholic actual anniversary day is Oct. 27, Cardinal was the officiant at the Melvin, Jane Schwartz, Jack Ryan, the Diocese of Denver and that a In his zeal to provide for the Boy Scout troops. The Mullen Attention is called again to The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thoma.s Mc­ but the celebration has been post­ Delores Nastley, Shirley Kalotta, young priest who was laboring in spiritual and mental care of his home band and the other service the collection for the missions blessing ceremonies. Besides the Donnell of New York city, national Bernadetta Costello, and Aileen the Colorado missions, the Rev. people. Bishop Matz brought to outfits, the 40 and 8 drum corps to be taken up at all Masses poned to the Sunday date in order Archbishop of New York there director of the Society for the Richardson. Nicholas C. Matz, was appointed the diocese many new communi- and the band of the Wickersham- in churches of Colorado Sun­ that all the parishioners may par­ were two Archbishops, 13 Bishops, Propagation of the Faith, will be A gold medal, with diamond in­ his Coadjutor, with right of suc­ (Tum to Page 7 — Colum n 4) day, Oct. 24. Bishop Urban ticipate. The Most Rev. Bishop and seven Monsignori present for a Denver visitor next week. He (Tum to Page 4 — Colum n 6) set and suitable engraving, bear­ cession. Fifty years ago next J. Vehr in a letter published Urban J. Vehr will be the cele­ the dedication. will officiate at a memorial service ing the Knights of Columbus crest, Thursday, Oct. 28, the Most Rev. last week, calling attention brant at Solemn Pontifical Mass The Solemn Pontifical Mass that in honor of Mary Pauline Jaricot, is the first award. A silver medal J. B. Salpointe, second Archbishop to the Divine mandate of the in commemoration of the event. followed the blessing of the new founder of the Society for Propa­ with crest is the second award and of Santa Fe, consecrated the Church to teach all nations It is estimated that between church was celebrated by the late gation of the Faith, in New Or­ a bronze medal with crest the third young Coadjutor-elect Bishop' of FR. H. NEWELL HEADS and to mission needs in the 20,000 and 30,000 attended the Most Rev. J. B. Pitaval, then leans Sunday and will stop in Den­ award. These were presented to Telmessa. diocese, urged the generosity dedication ceremonies of the Ca­ Archbishop of Santa Fe. The ver en route to Salt Lake to at­ the winners at the K. of C. home of all in donations. thedral on Ihe October day in sermon was delivered by the Most tend the consecration of Bishop Tuesday evening, Oct, 19, after When Bishop Machebeuf stopped ALUMNI OF SEMINARY Rev. J. J. Glennon, Archbishop of Hunt the following Thursday. the regular council meeting. at St. Mary’s seminary in Cincin­ St. Louis. Of all the Ordinaries nati years before to telt of the the Rev. Edward M. Woeber, as­ present on that day only five sur­ Colorado mission, two of the More than 50 members of St. young students there decided to Thomas’ Sfeminary Alumni associa­ sistant Chancellor. The Rt. Rev. FR. FROEQEL BADLY vive: Archbishop Glennon, the Msgr. Matthew Smith was the Most Rev. John Henry Tihen, re­ volunteer for the struggling vica­ tion, including some from out of ANYHOW, FLAHERTYS riate. One of the students was preacher. Seminarians filled the • tired Bishop of Denver; the Most state, assembled at the seminary minor offices and the seminary' Rev. A. J. McGavick, Bishop of Nicholas C. Matz. He was or­ HURT IN AUTO CRASH dained by Bishop Machebeuf. and Thursday for the first meeting of choir contributed a magnificent La Crosse; the Most Rev. T. F. the reorganized' alumni group. musical program, mostly Gre­ Lillis, Bishop of City, and ARE QREAT ACTORS then was stationed in enough par­ ishes of the diocese to be ac­ Feafures of the day’s program gorian. \ The Very Rev. Dean B. J. Froe-w ring on a wet road. His sister, the Most Rev. Patrick A. Mc­ quainted thoroughly with its prob­ were Solemn Pontifical Mass, gel, pastor of St. Peter’s church in Mrs. Mary Golden of Denver, who (By G eorge M cW il l ia m s ) The applause was terrific, espe­ After the Mass the following Govern, Bishop of 'Cheyenne. In lems. election of officers, plans for the Greeley, was very seriously bruised was with him, wasdnjured but not 1912, Bishop McGavick was Auxil­ Charles and Frank Flaherty, of cially when the boys mentioned future of the association, a dinner, were elected officers for the year: in an automobile accident last so severely as the priest. iary of Chicago and Bishop Tihen the Boston Flahertys, two-thirds Roosevelt. Bishop Matz labored long and and an entertainment. President, the Rev. Hubert Newell, week 80 miles out of St. Louis. He Father Froegel, who has done was Ordinary of Lincoln. of a brother act now touring the Like the Cherry sisters of well in Colorado. For 30 years, Celebrant of the Mass in the diocesan superintendent of was returning from the Cate­ outstanding missionary work in country in behalf of the “ Loyalist” vaudeville fame, the Flaherty from 1887 to 1917, when he died seininary chapel, was the Most Rev. schools; vice president, the Rev, chetical congress held in that the state, was bom May 20, 1872, Messages of felicitation were cause in Spain, made a one-night brothers played from behind a while waiting for the appointment Bishop Urban J. Vehr; archpriest, John Scannell of St. Mary’s, Colo­ city, and is now a patient in St. in Germany. He made his clas­ received from , whose stand in Denver Wednesday and screen (their screen was Commu­ of a Coadjutor, the second Bishop the Very Rev. Dr. T. D. Coyne, rado Springs; treasurer, the Rev. Anthony’s hospital there. Father sical studies at Sacred Heart col­ cause for beatification is now be­ put on a little drama that should nistic propaganda). But the com­ of Denver carried on the work of C.M.; deacons of honor, the Very Forrest Allen of St. Catherine’s, Froegel expects to return to lege in Denver, now Regis, from ing considered in Rome. The be entitled “ The Rover Boys in parison ends there. The Cherry sis­ his lame little predecessor. He be­ Rev. Dr. William M. Higgins and Denver; secretary, the Rev. Joseph Greeley^oon, but will be confined 1892 to 1900. He also studied Pope’s congratulations were con­ Spain.” They played at the Grace ters were so rotten they were good. came Bishop of Denver when the Rev. Joseph O’Heron; deacon J. Walsh of St. John’s, Denver; to bed lo r three or four weeks. philosophy at Sacred Heart. His veyed by the famous Cardinal Community church. West 13th The Flaherty brothers are so good Bishop Machebeuf died in 1889.. of the Mass, the Rev. Hubert historian, the Rev. Edward M.' Father FroegeTs car turned qver theology courses vre^ taken at Merry Del Val, acclaimed by his- avenue and Bannock street, before they can’t help being ridiculous. In his long reign, the building of Newell; subdeacon, the Rev. Roy Woeber. The office of historian teveral times, the accident occur­ /Turn to Page 4 — Colum n 6} (Tum to Pages — Column 4) a crowd estimated at a full 400. , (Turn to Page 4 — C olu m n s) schools, churches, and institutions W. Breen; master of ceremonies. (Turn to Page 7 — Column 4) PAGE TWO Office. 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, October^l, 1937 The Bright Spot Priest Who Was PARK HILL PARISH TO HAVE The Girvin Furniture & Auction Co. Silver Glade to TEL. KEYSTONE 1854 1524-28 COURT PLACE Flower Shop NOVENA a n d FORH HOURS’ Circulator heater*. 3-bumer and lide-oven gaa ransres, coal and eomhinatlon ransee (Ruaranteed), Simmons beds, coil sprinxs, new mattresses, dinin* and dinette aet*. Fifth Avenue and Josephine M room and liv. room furniture, rugs, kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, bookcases, sold In Denver Till (Blessed Sacrament Parish) services of Litany, procession, and Be Setting for on credit, exchanged, bought lor cash. YORK 0690 In preparation for the Feast of Benediction Saturday* da evening at Christ the King a novena in honor 7:45. of the Blessed Sacrament will be­ Two New Leader* in Club Work gin Saturday evening, Oct. 23, and J. T. Upton Renovating Co. Lately Is Dead close on the day of the feast Sun­ Two new leaders of discussion Annual W i t clubs, Mrs. L. U. Wagner and day, Oct. 31. Novena services CARPET Mrs. Henry J. Manning, were The Rev. Theodore Finnegan, will begin every evening at 7:45. CLEANERS The Denver Coal & Timber Co. The order of the devotions will present at the regular Tuesday O.P., who was stationed at St. morning session for club leaders. The Junior Tabernacle society THAT CLEAN 4 R. A. MAURO, Mgr. be the same as that followed by Dominic’s in Denver from the Henry Vellmure has offered to will hold its annual fall benefit the Blessed Bacrament Fathers in Quality and Service spring of 1936 until Easter of this lead an all-men’s group. Men of Wednesday evening, Oct. 27, at W . a UPTON, M*n*s*r year, died Tuesday in Minneapolis, their novena plan. the Silver Glade of the Cosmopoli- Forty Hours’ devotion in con­ the parish, interested in discus­ 765 Tejon Street Phone Tabor 4704 Night No. Gallup 2780 where he had been stationed at the sion club work, are asked to get ton hotel. This is the society’s junction with the no vena will be Church of St. Albert the Great. in touch with Mr. Vellmure or the annual benefit for its Christmas TAbor 5223 This Firm Deserves Your Patronage held on Thursday, Friday, and Father Finnegan had been in ill Rev. William Mulcahy at the charities for the missionary priests health for several years, and un­ Saturday of next week, Oct, 28, of the state. An invitation is ex- 2210 19th St.. Denver, Colo. 29, and 30. Forty Hours’ will rectory. derwent an operation last Decem­ C.Y.O. Head* Cboien ber in Denver. open with a High Mass and pro­ W E Father Finnegan was born Nov. cession of the Blessed Sacrament C.Y.O. officers for both the 17, 1892, in New Haven, Conn., at 9 o’clock Thursday morning. young men and the young women MOVE and attended schools there. His Exposition of the Blessed Sacra­ units were chosen in the past SK/(RS.K0U{lirKA.M)(() ment will be made at the 6:30 week. Robert Lester is president, seminary studies were made at St. 1740 B R O A D W .W UENVEK Flame Home*, Gm*ag»8 o’clock Mass Friday morning. High Robert Wagner, first vice presi­ ARGONAUT HOTEL Joseph’s priory in Somerset, O. Par Sorric*— KEx«taoc 8228 He wM ordained in 1918. In the Mass will be sung at 9 o’clock. The dent, and Carl Hansen, second 0 «ea a WweliMM, 1821 20th St, Where Denver’* Society Entertain* for Luncheon* and Dinner* years' since his ordination, he had same order of services will be fol­ vice president of the young men’s lowed Saturday morning. Forty C.Y.O. Rosemary Elliott is presi­ FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, been stationed at Zanesville, 0 .; Louisville, Ky.; Jersey City, N, J.; Hours’ will close with the usual dent, Hermaline Sullivan, first DUSTLESS DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE TABOR 2361 New Haven, Conn., Denver, and vice president, and Pauline Mor­ DEUVERY COAL Minneapolis. rissey, second vice president of BENNETT Beautiful Ballroom* Private Dining Room* Funeral services for the priest the young women’s branch. All Standard Grades of Coal An inspiring turnout of young A Kind for Every 'Purpose were conducted Thursday morning IS A Price for Every Purse CRAFT SHOP in the Dominican house of philos­ women occupied six pews at the Communion Mass last Sunday. At THE AEROPLANE y V w w w w w ^ w w w w w w w w w 'www T ophy at River Forest, III. No im­ OWEN COAL CO. mediate relatives survive. the Monday meeting of the young STORE men about 12 fencers showed SOI West Bayaud SP. 4428 3405 E, Colfax FR. 0568 i M i l III DEATI promise in the use of the foils. K'- Preferred Parish i Large classes in archery and fenc­ Msgr. John Mulroy ing were formed among the young Sister M. Celine O’Neill, daugh­ women at their Wednesday ses- i To Address Forum ter of pioneers of Leadville and Trading List— i sion. Both units met Thursday a member of the Sisters of Char­ for dramatics. James Little and The Very Rev. Msgr. John R. ity of Leavenworth for 13 years, Miss Hamlin have instituted glee - ?' Mulroy, director of Catholic Chari­ died Oct. 16 at St. Vincent’s hos­ club singing and tap dancing for MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: ties and pastor of the Holy Ghost pital in Leadville. She was their respective groups. buried in Mt. Olivet cemetery, ANNUAL BAZAAR The merchants represented in this section are booster*. They are church, will discuss “ The Ethics of Kathryn Oliver Wed Sunday Mary Nadorff Relief” before the Citizens’ forum Denver, She was a cousin of the anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronSge. Co* The marriage of Kathryn at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 24, in Rev. John Walsh, pastor of St. tended to all. Tickets may be ob­ operate with them. Mary’s, Littleton. Oliver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tained by calling YOrk 3935. the Barnes school auditorium. Edward 0. Oliver of this parish, 1410 Glenarm place. Sister Celine was bom in Lead- Miss Mary Nadorff is in charge Mulroy, who has ville 34 years ago. Her parents, and Albert L. Wemet, son of Mr. ofwirrangements, and Miss Marion HOLY FAMILY CHURCH participated in practically every Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. O’Neill, and Mrs. A. Wernet of Denver, Lamport is social chairman. took place Sunday, Oct. 17, at 5 relief conference, Protestant and have resided there for 66 years. Miss Catherine Maloney, presi- Nov. 4th, 5th, and 6th St. Vincent de Paul's Jewish as well as Catholic, held in Her father was for 50 years man­ p. m. in the rectory, the Rev. William Mulcahy officiating. The dent of the Junior Tabernaclecle so­ Denver in the past ten years, ager of the Greenback mine at ciety, and Miss Margaret Taney, W. 44th and Utica knows the relief problem as few Leadville, which, at the height of bride was attired in cerise velvet, University Park with a matching hat, and wore a hostess chairman, gratefully ac­ Mary Lou Shoppe men in the state know it. its production, employed between knowledge the following list of 150 and 200 men. Mr. O’Neill is corsage of orchids. The matron FORD CAR GIVEN AWAY Eula Bryant, Prop. Dry Goods & Apparel of honor, Mrs. Edward Shannon patrons and patronesses: a charter member of the Lead­ Messrs, and Mmes. J. W. Cemy, E. 1058 So. Gaylord • H U R W ^ This Week ville Knights of Columbus. of Chicago, sister of the bride, Washable Print* $1.00 to $2.95 wore stone blue velvet, with hat C. Day, Mark J. Felling* Thomas E. The nun attended St. Mary’s Floyd* Martin J. Golden, F. D. Jennings* V-8 85 H. P. Children’s* Misses’, and Ladies* Dresses. Afternoon and Sport* Dre>* to match, and a corsage of yellow -U l inm i^ Friday school • in Leadville and Mt. St. F. X. Krabacher, Harold A. Kiley* Ed­ X Latest styles. Any size desired. • n U n r i T ^ , rosebuds. Wilford H. Manro of ward J. Lowery, Leonard P. Littell, Wil­ $3.95 to $12.95 Scholastica’s in Canon City. She Lingerie, Hosiery* House Frocks and Denver was best man. A 6 o’cloc'k liam O’Neill* Alfred H. Rampe, John H. entered the novitiate of the Sis­ Reddin, Eugene Steele, W. P. Horan, Jr„ Use Our Will Call 2369 E. EVANS wedding dinner was served to im­ Georgia Peanut Fed HAM SUPPER ters of Charity at the mother- and M. J. Taney; Mmes. Mary Atkinson* •HURIW ^ Saturday mediate members of the families John C. Barry, W, B. Bastien, L. A. Thursday Night, Nov. 4th SOUTH GAYLORD Drink Milk St. Franc!* de Sale*’ pari*h annual house in Leavenworth 13 years at the Park Lane hotel. The young Bottler* Frank O. Bourk, Clarence Bren­ Carnival. Atimi((ion Free. Fun, ago. nan. Anne Coffin* J. G. Costello. C. H. from the couple left Sunday evening for a Darrow* Loretta Daugherty, William CLEANERS Vaudeville, Game*. $500 in Caih Sister Celine’s first assignment trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. was at Leadville. She next was Dillon* P. S. Dolan, J. J. Dooling* C. 1025 SO. GAYLORD given away Saturday night. Wernet will be at home at 1320 W« Dobs, Joseph J. Dryer, Catherine M. ORIENTAL RUG BOOTH SO. GAYLORD at St. Patrick’s in Butte, spent Forest after Nov. 1. Doyle, Joseph P. Dunn, Sr.; Ernest L. Direct _ Plant Service three or four years at St. Vin­ Engelhardt* Giles Foley* John F. Fortune, Finest Quality Dry Cleaning Mr. and Mrs. A. Fracarro of Leonard Freeman. Eugene F. Gallagher. MY LADY’S BOUDOIR BOOTH CREAMERY cent’s orphanage in Denver, and J. A. Gallagher* James E. Ganle. Edward At Reasonable Prices Chicago are guests of the Joseph and Mayer Hardware Co. taught two years at Annuncia­ Bonomos. Mrs. Fracarro is Mr. T. Gibbons, M. F. Grass. A. R. Gros- PEarl 1350 Marjorie Arnold 1022 So. Gaylord PE. 4648 tion school. helder, Robert D. Hall, Thomas Halter, Bonomo’s sister. W. Hazlett, Arthur Higgins. E. C. Jack- Many Other Attractions 1520 Arapahoe Sister Celine had been a pa­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bradley of son. F. J. Gelpi* L. T. Johnson. 0. M. The.firms listed here de­ University Bakery tient at St. Joseph’s hospital here Cheyenne Wells spent the week­ Kellogg* A. H. Lampert* George Laws, for a year. She was , sent to St. end with Mrs. Bradley’s parents, and Samuel Lewis. Attendance Prizes at 8 and 11:30 P. M. Friday serve to be remembered 2371 E>VST E V A N S Denver’s Largest Mary’s hospital at Grand Junc­ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Buckley. Mmes. George E. McCaddon* Kathryn tion and then to Leadville, where McCarthy* Phil McCarty, Sr.; James P. when you are distributing For BJkery Goods of Highest Hardware Store Mrs. W. C. Weldon is leaving McConaty* W. J. McMenany* James E. Quality. We specialize in Cakes, she died. Sunday to visit her brother, Col­ Maloney, J. Winters Morrell, Thomas J. your patronage in the dif­ Pies, Bread, and Pastry that have Solemn Requiem Mass was Morrissey, Harry M. Mulvihill, Jphn F. onel A. H. Egan of Memphis, Murtaugh, H. Nadorff. S. J. O’Day, Mary ferent lines of business. that home-made taste. celebrated Monday in Leadville Tenn. B. O'Fallon* Felix O’Neill. J. Osner* Louis by the Rev. Edward L. Horgan, PHONE SP. 3430 O u r Ann and Jane Lester enter­ F. Palate, Katherine Morrell Perenyi, "Community assisted by the Rev. George M. tained the members of the choir George Pope, L. M. Purcell. W. A. Pur­ Trunck and the Rev. Bernard cell, Ii. J. Rabtoay, Elizabeth Rees, Jos­ Care to Eaet and We*t at their home Friday night, Oct. 15. eph M. Rihn, P. R. Riordan, A. A. Ruess, Cullen. Active pallbearers were Mrs. Eugene Rice entertained P, C. Schaefer, Robert 0. Shearer, Harvey 1st & 15th of Each Month John Gregory, Thomas Fahey, the Little Flower circle at a bridge Smith, Hubert Smith, John Spillane, D. Blessed Sacrament F. Sullivan, P. J. Sullivan, T. A. Sum­ D ike a Warthouu, 1521 20th St. Leonard (jeary, Harold Grant, luncheon last Friday, 22 members mers, Harrison Stephens, B. K. Sweeney, Servie.— KEjr.tone 6225 Joseph McConnell, and Warren attending. Mrs. James Finn won Sr.; Thomas J. Tynan, John F. Vail. SERVICE WHEN YOU WANT IT Brennan. Six Sisters of Charity the prize. At the election of offi­ Fred J. Walsh, H. L. Weber, S. H. Weber, The firms listed here de­ acted as honorary pallbearers. Robert G. Weir, Frank H. Weiss, W. C. cers, Mrs. S. A. Reisenman was Weldon. J. Wlch, G. B. Wilson. F. J. serve to be remembered Park Hill Plumbing Boulevard service. chosen captain, Mrs. Leo Boyle Windolph, Lillian M. Zoulek, and Thomas Survivors besides the parents secretary, and Mrs. W. E. Tied- Egan. when you are distributing & Heating Co. are five brothers, William and man, treasurer. Misses Barbara Bach, Martha M. COTTRELL'S James, Park City, U.; Henry, Mrs. R. L. Bona entertained St. Balkin, Mary Berlin, Anne Birmingham, your .patronage in the dif­ J. F. STAHL. Manager Sadie Birmingham, Marguerite Bisbing, Specializing in Repairs and Wyoming; Robert, Longmont, and Joseph’s circle at her home last Nellie Burke, Delia Caeciavillino, Clella ferent lines of business. Modernizing Earl, Denver, and two sisters. Friday, with Mmes. P. F. Kueser Carter. Mary Detmoyer, Sophie Dispense, 23rd and Dexter Telephone York $943 Mrs. W. 0. Sievers, Denver, and and C. V. Crouter as assisting host­ Dora Doss, Mae F. Gavin* Lucille Hague, Charlotte Hoban* Mamie Hotz, Monica Mrs. William Berger. esses. There were 32 members Hayden, Sarah Higgins, Margaret R. present. The prizes were awarded Jennings, Marye McPhillips, Helen C. to Mmes. James Davis and J. M Magers, Catherine Maloney, Mary Ma­ Annunciation loney, Marge Mohan, Agnes F. Mont­ 621 SIXTEENTH STREET Eakjns. gomery, Catherine NadorlT, Frances Mrs. J. W. Hamilton entertained Nadorff, Mary Nadorff. Maddyn Nalty, n R 1 T n S At Deep Cut Cathedral W3I St. Anthony’s circle at a bridge Anne O’Neill. Betty Lou Rees, Mary Clothing Value to Make luncheon last Friday. There were Schurman, M«i‘g*ret Shelton. Norris A DE SELLEM Sherman, Marie Spillman* Mary Thomas, FUEL AND FEED CO. three tables of bridge. Mmes. J, and Ann Sullivan, and James Fay end T W O STO RES C. Montjoy and Walsh were the Morning Star circle* Headlines! Two Qreat Labels CHARLES A. DiSELLEM guests. Mrs. H. J. Manning and SAME PRICES Observe M 3ee W e Ship by Rail Miss Sadie Birmingham received in One Big Sale! Offering PHONE TA. 3205 the awards. 35TH AND WALNUT {Continued From Page One) Mrs. J. C. O’Brien entertained Known Quality K n ow n 8401 FrankliD St. 3101 WillUm. St. RES. PHONE MA. 8844 torians as one of the greatest St. Jude’s circle last week at a — (Any) statesmen of modem times. bridge luncheon, with 16 members 19S6 The local press was frankly im­ attending. Mrs. C. V. Preston was Value — Known Style! kOAL McFEE GROCERY pressed by the tremendous show a guest, and the prize was given FORKED LUMP ...... $5.95 of Catholicity occasioned by the to Mrs. Glenn Davis. HEAD C iS ID E FO R K E D EG G ...... $5.85 AND MARKET Fordor Sedan blessing. The Denver Express, Mrs. P. J. Mackin will enter­ FORKED NUT ...... $5.00 3357 Downing TAbor 3284 the Denver Post, the Denver tain St. Anne’s circle Tuesday, Oct 26, at a bridge luncheon. Hart Schaffner ..All other grade, at marked prices Republican, and the Rocky Moun­ FREE DEUVERY » (Continued From Page One) Prompt Deliver, SJ Tudor Sedan tain News all commented edi­ Mrs. D. F. Sullivan and Mrs. ELK COAL CO. Corn-Fed Meat* - Freth Vegetable* torially on the celebration. The Mary Dalton Walsh will be joint and Canada on the true nature of Complete Line of Staple Grocerie* subversive Communistic propagan­ 8635 BLAKE ST. MA. 5335 Express prefaced its editorial with hostesses to St. Joan of Arc’s the following: “ The spectacle of circle Friday, Oct. 22, at a bridge da that has already done much & Marx Coupe 20,000 men and women kneeling luncheon. harm. ij The firms listed here de- in the streets in religious d^ Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Cetola of The plan of the crusade calls for VIC HEBERT votion is so unusual that it Buffalo, N .,y., are guests of Mr. Dr. Derry to appear in two lec­ i' serve to be remembered in the House and Mrs. Louis Dispense. They tures in each diocese. These will and PACKARD Hudson & Terraplane deserves more than passing when you are distributing Some with Radio and Heater comment.” will leave later for a trip to San include an address in the after­ Francisco and other points in Cali­ noon for the priests and council your patronage in the dif­ SALES and SERVICE Mostly De Luxe Models The Cathedral was started early Suits - Topcoats - O’Coats in the century, when it was found fornia. chaplains, and an evening talk ferent lines of business. 3660 DOWNING ST. Friday, Saturday, that the old Stout street Cathe­ Mrs. Chas. W. Haskell is con­ open to the general public. It is Monday dral was too small to accommodate fined to bed by a heavy cold. felt that in this manner the reli­ the crowds that belonged to the Mrs. B. F. Dowell, who makes gious and lay leaders can be edu­ parish. Ground was broken in her home with her sister, Mrs. R. cated in the program and they in Onlv 1902, but the work was discon­ F. Grinstead, is visiting friends in turn can educate the people. Ste Pocatello, Ida. The crusade is slated for success $495 tinue until 1906 because of lack Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Mc'V'ey and of funds. The cornerstone was if past records of the Knights of 5-Day Money Back Guarantee family, recently of Cleveland, 0., Columbus in this kind of work PINKNEY’S SALES ROYAL BEAUTY laid in 1906, and once again work have moved into the parish at 2371 on Every Car had to be discontinued because can be taken as a criterion. This Dahlia. organization fostered the Amer­ AND SERVICE SHOPPE of a depression. ' Sunday will be Communion day Ab*olDt«l, B at Eqnipped Shop in Thi. 2270 So. Broadway PE. 6912 The present rector of the Ca­ ican Historical commission to com Vicinity for the children of the parish. bat false history propaganda in SPECIALIZING (Any) 1935 thedral, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Hugh FRED PINKNEY, Owner America in- post-war days. It was The New Balmer Oil Steam L. McMenamin, was appointed to NEW WILLYS “37” in this work that the order first Up to 35 Mile* Per Gallon Permanent Wave $3.00-$5.00 Ford Fordor Sedan the post in 1908. Together with Miss Jonke Wins Prize Union Shop All li.e .team wave. Gnaranteed. the then Bishop, the Most Rev. At Poetry Society Meet became acquainted with Dr. Derry, Phono Englewood 370 3550 So. Broadway All branches of Bcaot* Work. Ford Tudor Sedan N. C. Matz, Monsignor McMena­ for he served as a member of that min began a drive for funds that commission. Atlas Tire* Exide Batteries Ford Coupe Miss Josephine Jonke was host­ resulted in .the completion of the Dr. Derry is well fitted for his The firms listed here de­ in the House ess to the (iatholic Poetry society Englewood Tire & magnificent edifice in 1912. present position. He was educated serve to be remembered The first meeting of prominent of Colorado Monday evening at Friday, Saturday, her home. Miss Joharina Brink- at Holy Cross college, obtained his Catholic laymen was called to plan Battery Service when you are distributing haus was a guest. A number of Ph.D. from Stopyhurst college, S. W. SWIGART, Prop. Monday ways of financing the venture in $35 and $40 Values If Bought your patronage in the dif­ May, 1907. Of the 18 who at­ poems were submitted on “ Au­ England, and ^udied at Johns 3391 S. Broadway Englewood 1085 tumn Roads.” First place went Hopkins and Jhe Catholic insti­ A Full Line of Accessories ferent lines of business. tended, only George Cottrell and On Today’s Market! Only $ 3 7 5 George Kearns are alive today. to Miss Jonke and second to Mrs. tute, Paris, Tj^re he received the Road Service Inez C. Thorson.' Mrs. Katherine The lay committee succeeded in degree of Bachelor of Sacred Men who demand quality— men who know »tylei— men McNaul received honorable 5-Day Money Back Guarantee arousing interest in the building Theology. He taught successively who ore particular about fit and cut and pattern— rTHIS plans and enough money was se­ mention. at St. Francis Xavier’s college. IS THE SALE for which yoq’ve been looking. Cottrell’s ENGLEWOOD Easy Terms The class may write on any HOLLAND’S cured to finish the building. New York; Holy Cross, University planned for this months ago. Made contracts with these subject in any style for the next SHOE SHOP Open TUI 10 P. M. of Kansas, and Bryn Mawr. He known manufacturers BEFORE the recent rise in clothing Extra Quality Poultry Always Glad to See You meeting. The Rev. W. V. Doyle, was head of the department of prices. And now Cottrell’s offer these fine clothes at a Repairing That Iiunre* Health. Economy SJ., suggested “ My Little Girl” Dressed to Order sociology at Marquette and was close margin o f profit to prove again that there is Comfort for those who wish some definite named president of Marygrove fresh Egg* Free Delivery E. HAMLYN & SONS subject. Mrs. Louis Hough will college, Detroit, in 1927. He is a Eng. 331 PBICES REASONABLE entertain the society Monday, Nov. member of the American Political Price Penalty for Quality 47*0 SOUTH BROADWAY 3444 8. Broadway Phon* ENG. 371 I, at her home, 1575 Race street. Science association, the Catholic No 14th & Broadway on Civic Center Historical society, and the Amer PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS MA. 3112 You can’ t afford to mis* .St. Tell the people you patronize lean Economic society, and has at the Man^s Store Denver’s Largest Ford Dealer .4nne’* Bazaar and Chicken Din­ that you *aw their advertieement contributed to the Catholic Enr THEY ARE RELIABLE For More Than 20 Years ner, Arvada— Saturday, Oct. 23. in The Register. cyclopedia and to reviews. r Thtirsday, October 21, 1937 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telenhone. KEvstone 4205 PAGE THREE

Preferred Parish Englewood YoutkiST FRANCIS’ BAZAAR TO D n e r W i l B e ^ EH. 0 3 0 3 Trading List— Happy in Religion CLOSE SATURDAY NIGHT HelilH0ct2S x X n q o A , m O R T \xF\ R I E S MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: (St. Francis de Sales' Parish) promises to be outstanding. Each (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) St. Francis de Sales’ bazaar is child attending will be given a gift. (St. Dominic’s Parish) Th* marehaolt repreMnted in this section ere booster*. They ere Special prizes and games suitable Charles Twining, son of Mr. now in full swing and two evenings Annually there are two big •nxioHs to work with yon end ere deserring of your patronage. Co­ and Mrs. George Twining of 3190 of fun and entertainment still re­ for children will be featured. Mrs. CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our personnel W. C. Kimmins and Mrs. L. J. dinners served at St. Dominic’s. operate with them. S. Williams, who left recently to main. The affair is being staged One is at the Maytime bazaar join the Christian Brothers, wrote in the high school gymnasium. Fri­ Holmes will be in charge, assisted and the finest equipment and facilities are by the room representatives. All and the other in the fall of the to the Rev. Joseph O’Heron this day night’s main feature will be year. For this latter dinner, assigned to week that he is happy in the new the awarding of an attendance roqm mothers are asked to be af C a th e d ra l the high school building by 12:30 preparations are being completed, life he has embraced. He is a prize of $100. The winner, how­ assuring a thoroughly good din­ Every Cdtholic Service ever, must be present. The women Friday afternoon. The children of graduate of St. Louis’ school and ner and a pleasant time for all of the Altar society on both Friday the school have had a special proj­ the third boy from the parish to who may avail themselves of it Joseph E. Bona, Vice President join the Christian Brothers. His and Saturday evenings will serve ect for the parish bazaar, and their on Thursday, Oct. 28. Skelly Master Station vocation is the sixth from the par­ refreshments consisting of sand­ work deserves commendation. ish in recent years; four have wiches, coffee, home-made pie, Parishioners are asked to make The chief course will be roast 16th at Boulder Speer Blvd. at Sherman C. J. (CHET) STEBENNE, Mgr. joined the brothers, one young fresh doughnuts, and cider. All all returns by Friday night. The turkey with dressing and cran­ 13th AVE. AND LINCOLN woman is now a Sister of St. Jos­ the booths will be in operation on work on the popularity contest will berry sauce. There will be an Please Write or Phone for Our Gift Booklet, “ Looking Aheadf Skelly Aromax, Tagolene Oils, Moto Sway Luh. eph, and one young man is a stu­ both evenings and are still stocked be greatly facilatated if returns are abundance of vegetables, such as with many beautiful and outstand­ celery, spiced beets, coleslaw, U. S. Royal Tires and Tubes dent for the priesthood in the made by Friday evening. Jesuit order. ing gifts. The big feature scheduled for creamed potatoes, buttered car­ Cars Called for and Delivered-.—Scooter Service This Sunday, Oct. 24, will be The children’s bazaar will be Saturday night is the award of the rots, and peas, with ^blet gravy Communion day for the Daughters held Friday afternoon. This fea­ capital prize of $500. A beautiful and rolls, finishing with pumpkin < of Mary sodality. The regular ture, an annual event looked for­ radio, a ton of coal, a permanent pie and coffee. Preferred Parish 4 meeting will be held at 8 o’clock ward to with interest by the chil­ wave, and many other, prizes will This dinner is sponsored by the PEARL DRUG CO. Monday evening, Oct. 25, in the dren, will be sponsored by the ITth a Pearl Kmg Cole Room also be awarded. Everyone is cor­ parish Altar and Rosary society hall. P.-T. A. in co-operation with the dially invited to attend, meet old under the leadership of Mrs. B. CUT PRICES 1082 BROADWAY Hostesses for the Altar society’s high school and grade school friends, and have an enjoyable H. Elms. It will be served be­ Trading List— MAIN 4848 FREE DELIVERY Excellent Lunches and Dinners. card party Thursday, Oct. 28, will teachers. This year’s carnival evening. The bazaar is aimed at tween 5 and 8 o’clock. Three G. F. BERKENKOTTER. Vrop. be Mrs. George Lipp and Mrs. reducing the parish debt “ one- prizes will be awarded on this All Kinds of Delicious Sandwiches. Our Specialty Is Filling Prescriptions Earl Poole. seventh in ’37.’’ occasion—a Kelvinator, a Zenith W IN E S S c LIQUORS Pabst Blue Ribbon on Tap. Stoker Installed in Church radio, and an 1. E. S. lamp. MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: The special collection being Altar Society Ha* Meeting A new Confraternity of Chris­ The merchants represented in this section are booster*. They am For Dcllcioui Com Fed Meats. Fresh taken up after Communion at the St. Philomena s to Mrs. Glen B. Wilson, president, tian Doctrine discussion group for Masses each Sunday has made pos- presided at the October meeting anxious to work with you and are deserving of yonr patronage. Ce> Fralts snd Vegetables, Fish !n Season S A U N D E R’ S women wishing to meet in the sbile the installation of a stoker of the Altar and Rosary society. Trade at afternoons will hold its first meet­ operate with them. Quality Groceries, Fruits and blower in the church. The Final plans were completed for equipment, bought from an Engle­ ing Friday, Oct. 22, at 2 p. m. and Vegetables Stores Have Forty Hours the turkey dinner. Reports of the at the home of Mrs. (J. W. Tawson, wood concern, will heat the church 611 EAST 13TH AVE. Phone TA. 7922 secretary and treasurer were 3133 Perry street Anyone wish­ 575 ST. PAUL ST. FR. 4108 more efficiently and at an even given. One hundred and forty- ing to join this group iS invited St. Francis de Sales' Free Delivery on Order* of $1.00 temperature. It will also keep the four small linens were laundered (St. Philomena’s Parish) to attend. Other groups meeting Colfax at Logan KEystone 5333 or M ore walls of the church from becom­ by Mrs. Stephen Ryan and 45 ing so dirty as they did with the The Forty Hours’ devotion will for lesson 2 are as follows: open Friday, Oct. 29, and will large linens by Mrs. M. McEahern SProce S811 275 South Lofan former heating system. A special and her committee. Mrs. E. W. St. Dpminic’s club, at the home donation of $100 and the promise close on the Feast of Christ the of Mrs. P. B. Thurness, 2927 West City Lace Cleaners Inside Inn Cafe King, Oct. 31. The public novena Rogers, sanitation chairman, was 218 East 7th Ave., Ph. TA. 7907 of a $200 gift have aided greatly commended for the work she has 29th avenue, Friday, Oct. 22, at LOGAN GARAGE ^ P d 0 f e l t 524 E. 17TH in the repairs being made. in honor of Christ the King will 2 p. m.; St. Francis of Asissi’s CURTAINS begin Friday evening, Oct. 22. done in superintending the clean­ C. E. SHERRED, Prop. CLEANERS AND DYERS Csrefully Cieaned and Returned Same Six. A Good Clean Place to Eat The P.-T.A. is planning a Hal­ club, at the home of Frank Devotions will be held each eve­ ing of the altar every week. Mrs. “ The Home of Specialized Service” Specie! Cere Given to Table Linens At Sensible Prices loween party for Saturday eve­ Julia Hughes deserves a great Kemme, 2829 Raleigh street, 328 BROADWAY PEARL 3753 Blankets Lsundcred without Shrinkage ning, Oct. 30. The admission price ning at 7:30, except Sunday, when Saturday, Oct. 23, at 8 p. m.; Storage - Repairing Upholstered Furniture, Curtain., and WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Special Cold Weather Dishes they will be held at 5 o’clock. deal of credit for decorating the Wrecker Service * J. L. Kingsbnry. Prop. of 35 cents will include the social altars. St Dominic’s Junior club, at the Draperies Expertly Cleaned and Finished 10% FOR CASH CARRY ■rhe P.-T.A. will hold its OPEN ALL NIGHT and refreshments. home of Mrs. D. W. O’Keefe, Mon­ Free Delivery Service monthly meeting on Monday, Oct. An interesting report of the day, Oct. 25, at 4 p. m.; the St. last D.C.C.W. meeting was given 25, at 2 o’clock at the school hall. Catherine of Siena club, at the CARL’S BUFFET CONOCO ARENTS PUBLIC The Very Rev. W. M. Higgins will by Mrs. Bernard Hynes, repre­ home of Mrs. Bernard Pilz, Mon­ BUCHANAN’S Globeville Parish sentative, who also made an .1519 So. Pearl MARKET speak on school activities of the day, Oct. 25, at 7:30 p. m. FEATURING PRIED CHICKEN SERVICE STATION year. Mrs. E. T. Mulcahy, acting urgent appeal for discarded cloth­ Sonthern Style LIQUOR STORE To Hold Card Party S t Theresa’s club will hold its Hear Lyman Wood Play the Organ G. PETITCLERC. JR.,* Lessee 421 E. 19th AVENUE president, entertained the officers ing, furniture, etc.^ and asked that a can of food be placed in each third lesson Wednesday at 7:30 and Piano at Same Time Fine Wines and Liquors Member of Loyois Parish Full Line of Fresh Meats and Fish and chairmen of committees at (Holy Rosary ParUh) bag to help relieve the destitute. p. m. at the home of Mrs. Mary WE SERVE SCHLITZ BEER ICE COLD BEER Colfax and Franklin YOrk 1775 tea in her home Monday, Oct. 18. Booths for Ladies Open Sundays and Holidays Till Noon One of the outstanding social One may call PEarl 6656 for a Hoare, 2223 King street. Our We Solicit Family B'lsinesa Phone PEarl 1777 377 South Broadway CHECK-CHART LUBRICATION Father Higgins and Father Damen Free Delivery Service KE. 2870 events of the fall season will be collector to pick up donations. Lady of Lourdes club will meet McCaddon were present. Mrs. for its third lesson Wednesday, WINDOW SHADES REFINISHING the card party given by the P.-T.A. Giblin, chairman of the commit­ Perpetual memberships are in “ AL» N. BERUBE MUSIC Wednesday evening, Oct. 27, in Oct. 27, at 8 p. m. at the home DRAPERY WORK REPAIRING The Handicraft Shop PETE GOLDEN’S tee in charge of the social and card charge of Mrs. Frank Hynes, who ENTERPRISES CHARLES S. AUGER, Prop. the school hall, 4664 Pearl street, party to be held Nov. 2 at the Cor­ reported the name of Mrs. Eliza­ of Miss Mary Shovlin. ACME Stndenta, Be Taught by (Between Washington and Clarkson) Shamrock Tavern beginning at 8 o’clock. Prizes onado club, reported a successful beth Healy to be placed upon the St. Barbara’s club, ordinarily The Best Facility in Piano, Dancing and ail Instmmenta have been obtained for each table sale of tickets so far. Mrs. Henry, scroll. meeting Thursday evening, will Art Leather, Fiber and 18TH Al^D DOWNING UPHOLSTERY Music — Written, Arranged. Engraved, and a special prize will be given chairman of publicity, will be as­ meet Friday, Oct. 29, at the home Celluloid away. Refreshments will be served. Women in charge of the altar 1875 SO. BROADWAY Printed and Published. Plate Lunches sisted by Mrs. William J. Foley of Miss Eileen Conboy, 3500 Clay 731 EAST COLFAX Admission is 25 cents. for the coming month are: The P. Me KISER, Prop. PLAINS MUSIC CORP. Instruction Given to School Classes and Beer — Wines — Mixed Drinks and Mrs. J. B. Furstenberg. Mrs. street, at 8 p. m. Arrangements are going on for week of Oct. 16, Mrs. M. Master- Basinets Phone Residence Phone Phone Spruce 3535 24-42 W. Bayand Individuals Sidney Bishop, P.-T.A. delegate to son and Mrs. Glenn B. Wilson; Leaders meet every Tuesday eve­ PE. 4196 GAa 3011W TABOR 6961 H O T S c COLD SANDWICHES the fall festival, to be held Thanks­ the D.C.C.W., attended the Denver giving week, starting Nov. 21. The Oct. 23, Mrs. E. W. Rogers, Mrs. ning in the rectory immediately deanery meeting this week. MILE HI committees are working hard to Julia Hughes, and Mrs. G. B. following devotions. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Akolt will be make it bigger and better than Wilson; Oct. 30, Mrs. T. J. Mul­ C.T.-P.A. to Meet G. T. W. STRONG St. John's hosts to the following members of ROLLER RINK ever before. ligan, Mrs. Frank W. Kerr, and St. Dominic’s C.T.-P.A. will 531 BROADWAY the Confraternity of Christian M l’S. 0. H. Maxwell; Nov. 6, meet Friday evening at 7:30 Red and White Discussion clubs are meeting Doctrine discussion clubs on Sun­ Skating evefy night, except Mondays. McDa n i e l s e r v ic e Wednesday evenings in the school Mrs. E. W. Rogers, Mrs. Lament, o’clock. The eighth grade will 7:30 to 10:30. Matinees Thursday^at- McNatt & Griffith day evening: Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs. J. T. Hannigan, Jr., and entertain, and there will be com­ GROCERY & MARKET nrday-Sanday. 2 to 5. hall. Tierney, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Foley, STATION Nov. 13, Mrs. Bernard Hynes, munity singing. .Refreshments Monday nights reserved for private Judg;e and Mrs. J. J. Walsh, Dr. “ quality Always Higher Thsn Price” parties. 6th and Josephine YO. 1525 Service Station Mrs. W. C. Kimmins, and Mrs. will be serv^. All fathers and Independently Owned 6th and Colambinc YOrk 9443 and Mrs. C. H. Darrow, and Mr. C. Imhoff. The next meeting S3S E. CEDAR PE. 8558 Newman Club Heads and Mrs. T. R. Young. A buffet mothers are urged to come. MOBILGAS — MOBILOIL will be held Nov. 19. There will be another popular Pennzoil Specialized Lubrication Sinclair Gas and Oil supper will be served before the Sodality to Gather Tuesday ice cream sale Friday, Oct. 22, Alameda Creamery S erv ice Will Meet Sunday meeting. CORNER PEARL AND ALAMEDA Specialized Lubrication Service Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hodgins, during the noon hour. Menus for Variety Store Cars Called for and Delivered Free --Cars Called For and Delivered— The Young Ladies’ sodality will Home Cooked ■ Officers of the Rocky Moun­ who for a year had been traveling the cafeteria are posted daily on hold its monthly meeting in the the school bulletin board. Gifts - Notions - Hosiery - School Hot and Cold Plate Lunches tain province of Newman clubs in Europe, returned and will en­ assembly hall of the rectory Mrs., J. J. Ingling will hold Supplies - Dresses - Toys Bottled Beer Served or Take Out will meet in St. Louis’ rectory tertain friends at tea on Sunday, Tuesday, Oct. 26. after devotions. Cold Lunch Meats OLSON’S at Englewood Sunday evening, Oct. 24, from 3 to 5 o’clock. the third-grade party at her home, FLOWERS All members are urged to be 2729 Java court, on Friday, Oct. MRS. M. MAGNETTI Delicious Ice Cream and Dairy Prsducts COMPLETE FOOD STORES Oct. 24. Chaplains and officers Misses Nell and Mae Joyce have CANDIES FOR CHILDREN present. Young women wishing 22. FIFTH AVENUE 2750 W. 29th Ave. GA. 0603 of the local clubs also are invited as their house guests their brother to join the sodality are invited 280 So. Penn. Phone PE 4146 3030 E. 6th Ave. YO. 4258 to attend the meeting. A re­ and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. V. O’Brien’s club will FLOWER SHOP 2895 Fairfax FR. 3891 to attend the meeting. Olive meet Wednesday, Oct. 27, at the 5019 E. Colfax FR. 3457 port of the confraternity con­ William L. Joyce of Chile. They Pelham, Kathleen Kreiling, Gas- home of Mrs. John Conway, 2738 The Black Cat Inn 3015 W. 44th Ave. GA. 5181 vention in St. Louis will be given were to leave this week on a motor W .M . WITTE 520 CLAYTON ST. YO. 3015 parine Petrovich, and Bernice West 25th avenue. Mrs. Daniel 224 BROADWAY at this time by the Rev. John trip to California. Later they will Bivens will have charge of the Horan’s club will meet at the Grocery and Market McDevitt of Laramie, Wyo. Plans return to Chile, where Mr. Joyce is meeting. There will be enter­ Hot and Cold Sandwiches DENVER also will be discussed for the win­ associated with a copper company. home of Mrs. James Coursey, 2542 tainment, and refreshments will Irving street, Wednesday, Oct. 27. Corn Fed Meats Fresh Fish and Dutch Lunches CLUB TAVERN ter activities of the Newman Miss Olive Kiene of Los Angeles be served. 723 EAST SIXTH AVENUE is visiting her mother and sisters Mrs. Paul Murray’s club will meet Staple Groceries, Fresh Vegetables Heileman’s Beer, Wines and A le MARKET CO. clubs. Mother Georgiana returned from TASTY PLATE LUNCHES...... 25c for a short time before leaving for Friday, Oct. 29, at 2909 West STOP IN and ENJOY YOURSELF Noon and Evenings I.G.A. Stores Buffalo, N. Y., where she will St. Louis Saturday after attend­ 29th avenue, with Mrs. W. A. 7#1 SOUTH LOGAN PE. 0SS4 ing the third National Catechetical Also Short Orders and Sandwiches 2422 E. 6th Ave. FR. 4151 & 4152 make her home. Farrell as hostess. Exclusively a Shop for Children The Best Cold Hi-% Glass of Coors congress. BOLTON’S Beer in the City — Choice Wine* Selected coro*>fed meate. Fancy and Banns of marriage wepe pub­ and Babies from infancy to 14 staple groceries, fruits and vegetmblee lished for the first time Sunday Margie Deus, member of the years Open 8 A. M. to 2 A. M. Freeh fish and oyetere senior class, won first place in RED & WHITE in between Mary Elizabeth Gaule Individual Styles and Joseph Barry, both of this the essay contest sponsored by Children Observe QUALITY GROCERIES Real Bargains Watches BEST QUALITY - FAIR PRICES FOR QUALITY WORK Empire Cleaners parish. the Knights of Columbus. A N D M E A T S Send Your Garments to Us Where Satis­ Rings, Fountain Pen Sett Kathleen Therese, infant daugh­ Reports for the first period faction Is Always Obtained. Our 11 Years & Dyers ter of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Plank, Parish Jubilee Fox Gift & Baby Shop PHONE US— FREE DELIVERY in This Location Is Your Guarantee. and Other Gift* were read and distributed Mon­ 2434 E 6TH. PHONE FR. 2989 was baptized Sunday by Father day morning. Men’s Suits ...... 6 0 c 73 BROADWAY PE. 1767 Phone PE. 1824 1081 So. Pearl Chicago Cleaners BRON, JEWELER Higgins. The godparents are Junior officers elected this week (Presentation Parish) Ladies’ Plain Dresses...... 8 5 c & Up 3474 W 32nd Arc. GA. 1510M Christopher Stahl and Mrs. Mae and Dyers We mak3 ell types of alterations end re* were: President, Robert Flynn; The school children celebrated pair work. Fine Watch Repairing Stahl. 1304 E. 8th Ave. Phone PE. 4548 vice president, Frances'Finnegan; the silver jubilee of the parish Rclining and Remodeling The Sodality of the Blessed Thursday, Oct. 21, with a High CALL AND DELIVER CALL FOR — DELIVER secretary, Mary Kerstiens, and C m n A I M Hauled Direct From Mine ♦ Virgin will receive Communion in Mass at 8:30 o’clock, and a party a body Sunday at the 9 o’clock treasurer, Camillo Berardini. Bishop to Confirm 200 Sunday immediately afterwards. The chil Puritan Lump •• Egg $5.95 Monarch Lump-Egg $7.25 My Lady Edith Holy Family Mass. dren were then dismissed from Quality Fruit Market Robert Torpey, Patricia Neavill, All persons to be confirmed this school until Tuesday morning, Wadge Lump-Egg ..7.60 Pinnacle Lump - Egg..7.85 (Formerly Neil’s) and Frederick White met at the unday, Oct. 24, are to meet at the Oct. 26. Former Denver Post Weighm aster Handling Same Coal as 626 EAST 6TH AVE, rectory Sunday with Father Hig­ church at 2 p. m. for instructions. Beauty Parlor Irma’s Beauty Shoppe Sunday is the regular Com DenVer Post gins to receive instructions in Each person confirmed must have Fancy and Selected Permanent Waving Croquignole Permanent Waring Hair Styling Paper Curling Christian apologetics. Classes are his own sponsor. The Most Rev. Fruits and Vegetables Shampooing held each Sunday evening for high Urban J. Vehr will confirm a class KELLY COAL COMPANY 2804 E. 6th Ave. at Detroit heard Saturday afternoons from OPEN SUNDAYS Marcelling • Finger Waring school pupils from 7 to 8 p. m. of approximately 200 members in Phone Pearl 0884 - Pearl 4768— PROMPT SERVICE FREE DELIVERY PHONE PE. 2813 Phone YO. 0788 Full Line of Beauty Work The sodality discussion club met the evening at 7 :30 o’clock. at the rectory on Tuesday eve­ Repair work on the roof of the 4014 Tennyson St. GAllup 1962 ning with Miss Mary R. O’Brien church started this week. Paint­ morning. The pdstor asks mem­ presiding. ing of the interior of the church St. Catherine's Mrs. J. A. Smethill’s club met bers to go to Confession, if possi­ St. Joseph's Alderson’s Creamery will begpn in January; the side ble, Saturday afternoon. with Mrs. W. F. Hahn Tuesday. altars will be remodeled in the 4020 Tennyson Phone GA. 0141 Honors were shared by Mrs. Burns All members of the parish are NEW AND USED Free Delivery ^ GA. 2540 near future. urged to offer Communion Sun­ The A. Peterson Tauche’s Bakery Pure Pasteurized Milk and Cream and Mrs. Smethills. Mrs. Beagle Electric Refrigerators, NORTH DENVER will entertain next. St. Joseph’s • circle will meet day for the Rev. J. J. Gibbons, 4051 TEJON ST. Delicious Home Made Ice Cpeam Mrs. M. T. Corcoran entertained Wednesday, Oct. 27, at the home founder and first pastor of Pre­ Grocery Co. Washing Machines and of Mrs. Delaney, 512 South Logan LIQUOR STORE and Candy. Special attention given Mrs. Fair’s club Oct. 14. Mrs. sentation parish. The new con­ 734-736 Santa Fe Drive Fresh Homemade Bakery street. Luncheon will be served fessional to be dedicated in Father Radios to party orders. Ames and Mrs. Jones won the Af low as $1.00 down and $1.09 per week Goods Where Ladies May Shop With Ease at 1 p. m. All circle members are Gibbons’ honor is completed and Phone TAbor 7114 LIQUORS - WINES - BEER honors. Mrs. E. F. Brown will “BUY THE BEST WE DO” Your Automobile Investment De*crvet hold the next meeting at her home. urged to be present. is an improvement to the church. FRESH FISH 4395 FEDERAL BLVD.. AT WEST 44TH the Best of Protection Benediction will be given Sun­ Leyden-Jameson Inc. GALLUP 4969 BOB LORENZ Mrs. P. F. Giblin’s club met Edward Henry Schneider, son Corn Fed Meats Staple Groceries 757 SANTA FE TAbor 8444 with Mrs. J. F. Jordan. High score of Mr. and Mrs. John Schneider, day evening at 7:30 o’clock. CONOCO was made by Mrs. Hilbert. The was baptized Tunday. The spon­ Everything is in readiness for CRESCENT COAL CO. next meeting will be at the home sor was Warren Turilli. the jubilee celebration Sunday, Bob's Old Trail 14TH & SANTA FE DRIVE St. Philomena's SERVICE STATION of Mrs. J. 0. Rusho. Frances Teresa Imhoff, infant Oct. 24. ) C. M. LUNDEEN, Lessee and Operator daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M A IN 7784 Liquor Store 38th and Tennyson GA. 1381 Imhoff, was baptized Sunday. The Convent, Orphanage Prompt Delivery on All Grade* —Where Ladies May Shop With £aie— Teat Our Efficiency, Service find Courtesy Colfax Auto Service CAPITOL HEIGHTS MISSION CLOSES sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Remembered in Will of Coal Liquors • Wines - Beers Thomas Egan. Bottle or Case C. G. SARGENT PHARMACY BLOCK WOOD and KINDLING BOB MOCENSEN, Prop. AT ST. JAMES’ Herman Miller is getting along The Convent of the Good Shep­ Shell Gas— Oil*— Greasing J. C. CRITZ, Reg. .Ph. SA C K CO AL KEyiton* 7943 240 Sants F* Driv* 12tb Ave. and Clayton Holy Ghost nicely after an operation per­ herd and Mt. St. Vincent’s home Expert Mechanica and Wrecker Service PHONES YORK 3340 — YORK 1523 (St. James’ Parish) formed Wednesday, Oct. 13. for boys were among the chari­ Day and Night COMPLETE LINE OF The mission closed Sunday eve­ ► Storage—Towing—Acecstoric* Kathryn Young returned home table organizations of Denver re­ DRUGS AND SPECIALTIES HUB CAFE ning with Solemn Benediction of Sunday after spending her vaca­ membered in the will of the late BOB & VAN’S THEORA 3520-3524 E. Colfax Ave. PROMPT FREE DELIVERY the Blessed Sacrament, with the WINES AND LIQUORS Cor. 19th ond Welton tion in California. Richard Pinhorn, owner of the PHONE YORK 0421 H. J. GATES, Prop. Rev. Mark Lappen as celebrant, Misses Bertha Petrun and Jo­ Manhattan restaurant. Each will Meat Market : BEAUTY SHOP Delicious Creamy Waffles the Rev. Walter Cana van as dea­ receive the sum of $1,131. LA HACIENDA CLAYTON con, and the Rev. F. Bertrand sephine Petrovich gave a surprise 750 SANTA FE DRIVE ^Specializing in Frederics^ PLUMBING CO. Good Coffee Fresh Eggs Robert, C.S.P., as subdeacon. The bridal shower for Miss Marjorie KNIT SHOP Luncheon______2 Sc to 35c Eppich on Friday, Oct. 15, at y Permanent Waves 4 2408 E. COLFAX mission was very successful, and STELLA F. COX, Graduate Teacher Dinners______3$e to SOe the home of Miss Petrovich. Those Fresh Fish 1814 SANTA FE TA. 8M7t 3321 E. COLFAX AVE. Y O rk 5 0 0 0 all the Masses and evening serv­ Special Attention Given to Job and ices were well attended. present were Mmes. J. Petrun, FREE LESSONS DAILY Repair Work. The daily Mass returned to the B. Petrovich, E. Savio, C. Carl­ SANTA FE Domestic and Imported Ysm* Fillmore Drug Store, Inc. Billy Van’s Grocery ESTIMATES GIVEN WITHOUT usual schedule this week. Com­ son, E. Graves, W. Brandenberg, Orders Taken for 2836 E. Colfax Are. an I M. Essman, and Misses Flor­ SHOE HOSPITAL Exclusive Stella Cox Hsndknits CHARGE munion is distributed each week­ and Market Our Prescription Department is the pride day morning at 6:30 and Mass is ence Pavelka, Hazel Wilson, Ro- It’s the best ever. St. Francis of our store—Let Us Convince you by fill- Shoe Repairing for the THE MARKET OF QUALITY inig your Prescriptions. offered at 7:30. zetta Price, Pauline Coates, Fay de Sales’ parish Carnival at 235 Fro* Delivery Service The Gioschupf family have re­ Boles, Kay Barz, Angie Petrovich, So. Sherman St. $100 in cash Whole Family 16 ozs. to the Pound turned to the parish and are living Gasparine Petrovich, Genevieve given away Friday night. $500 in PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS to any part of the city for any of your We Appreciate Parcel Post Orders 812 Santa Fa Dr. Phone TA. 0538 wants in the 1400 block on Newport Smyth, Lucille Stephenson, and cash given away Saturday night. CALL YORK 129S-1294 street. Dorothy Elder. Admission Free. 742 SANTA FE DRIVE UNION SHOP

-Y PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street' THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TelepHone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, October 21, 1937

Casters—That Ars Bnllt to De- llyer Real Serrtce for Yont The Denver Catholic Register History of Church Specific Reqairsments. HOSPITAL—HOME Anykow, Flaherty Father Froegel of INSTITUTIONS President...... Most Rer. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. President Emeritus.------Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D. Continued in Outline Armstrong ' Editor...... R t Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jonr.D. Caster Co. Manapng Editor------Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B., Brothers Shine as Following is lesson 4, syllabus these ideas, and thus incurred the Formerly Indnstrial Greeley Seriously Caster and Tmck Co. Jour.M.; Rev. Walter Canavan, B.J., M.A.; Ruth Vincent. II, part 3, History of the Church, wrath of the people who were KE. 49S1 prepared especially for the dis­ devotedly attached to the Law and 825 HTH ST.. DENVER Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. cussion club members of the dio­ the Temple at Jerusalem. In his Great Thespians cese by the Rev. Dr, Joseph Lilly, speech, of which St. Luke rives us Hurt iu Accideut Published Weekly by C.M., professor of Scripture at St. only the bare outline, Stephen ACME SILVER 'Thomas’s seminary, Denver: seeks to insinuate that the temple THE CATHOLIC P R ^S SOCIETY (Inc.) (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) PLATE WORKS The preaching and martyrdom and customs to which the Jews St. Mary’s seminary in Baltimore, The Cherry sisters’ sudience threw were so passionately devoted were 1114 Larimer K E . 8 7 43 * ' 938 Bannock Street of St. Stephen mark a turning Md. over-ripe vegetables at them. The really non-essential, for: A. The Silverware Repaired, Plated, Flaherty brothers threw over-ripe mint of great significance in the Father Froegel was ordained Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1497 listory of the primitive Church. original covenant was between July 5, 1903, in St. Elizabeth’s Polished * phrases and the audience coun­ God and Abraham; it was more Hitherto the Church had contin­ church, Denver, by the Most Rev. Church Services Cleaned and 52 a year, Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, tered with cold, hard cash . . . to spiritual than that between God the tune of 5104.15. ued outwardly as a part of the Nicholas 0. Matz, second Bishop Polished Tuesday edition. 52 covers subscription to both weeklies. and Moses. If the Mosiac- Cove­ The playlet opened with the synagog; the faithful attended of Denver. He was named as­ services in the temple and con­ nant had replaced another, could sistant at Leadville and then pas­ singing of “ No Pasaron,” with not the Mosiac in turn be sup­ organ accompaniment That’s the tinued to observe the Mosaic Law. tor at Breckenridge. On Nov. Thursday, October 21, 1937 Consequently the Christians en­ planted by another? Hence the 24, 1904, he was made pastor of Its finer flavor will please song the “ Loyalist” troops sing Mosiac Covenant was not a neces­ when they aren’t retreating from joyed popular favor, although they Brighton and missions on the A -l S H O E sary means of God’s communicat­ you. Always FRESH-Vacuum the Nationalists. It means “ They had incurred the ire of the San­ Burlington and Union Pacific rail­ OFFICIALi DIOCESE OF DENVER ing his favors to mankind, B. padted in Can or Glass Jar. Shall Not Pass.” Of course, the hedrin. The fact that Christianity roads extending to the state of > A IR IN I God was worshiped even in foreign The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. French copyrighted that phrase at had made a great change in the , covering a territory as Try it today! We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese, t^atever Verdun, but French Reds took it status of the Gentiles by putting lands long before the Temple was large as Switzerland. From Sept. appears in its columns over toe signature of the Ordinary or those with them when they went to aid them on the same level with the built, and since, as Solomon said, 8, 1908, on, his pastorate at of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. the Spanish “ Loyalists.” Charles Jews in regard to the privileges God does not dwell in houses made Brighton extended from the Bur­ We hope The Register will be read in every home of the Flaherty said later that the troops of salvation, the fact that the with hands, therefore an accept­ lington and Union Pacific to Fort Diocese. he fought with now have a new Temple and the Mosiac Law were able worship can be.offered to God Morgan. Sterling, Wray, and i. "AX A IL ,G.R'Q<:ER.S.,-: Because we are expert shoe­ We urge pastors* parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in watchword. It’s “ Pasaremos.” In of a temporary character had not away from the Temple and out­ Fort Morgan were established at makers we know how to restore the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. English, that’s a good old poker been emphasized by the Apostles. side Judea. Consequently, the that time. old shoes and make them new! phrase used by a player when he They, perhaps, prudently withheld Temple and Judea are not indis­ On May 1, 1929, Father Froe­ + URBAN J. VEHR, pensable conditions for giving God Bkie Front Shoe Aug. 5, 1931. Bishop of Denver. hasn’t even openers. It means such delicate points until such gel was appointed pastor of St. Repair Shop “ We’ll pass.” time as the newly converted had a pleasing worship. C. Israel has Peter’s parish, ’ Greeley. He is Columbia Coal Co. always shown itself rebellious 1529 Curtis St. The overture ended, Frank witnessed so many supernatural in charge of the Greeley dean­ 3033 Fox St. K E . 3121 against God’s legates. The Jews Flaherty entered from the left. manifestations of its Divine origin ery, which includes Adams, Arap­ E. J. GUINAK. Prop. He took the part of a romantic as to become sufficiently strong then, contemporaries of Stephen, ahoe, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, are simply living up to the ex­ Wc Carry the Highest Qnalitr Coals Tell the people you patronize young American who left home in their faith that they could with­ Sedgwick, Washingfton, Weld, and at the Host Reasonable Prices and mother to help the poor down­ stand the shock of hearing that the ample of their ancestors in show­ Yuma counties. that you saw their advertisement trodden Spanish people, and Rus­ Temple was to fall into ruins and ing themselves stiff-necked and Lump from 55.55 to $7.85 in The Register. sians, and French, and Croatians, that the Mosiac Law had been re­ uncircumcised in heart and ears, in resisting the Holy Ghost, and BISHOP MATZ JUBILEE and Poles, -and Bulg;arians. and voked. WILL OCCUR OCT. 28 ;; Opinions of Associate Editors of The Register ;; Czechoslovakians, and Englisn, and rejecting, betraying, and murder­ “ Dsnysr-s Most Progratsivs Laundry" At any rate, St. Stephen was the ing the Just One, Jesus Christ. Scotch Irish who are fighting for one who first gave prominence to “ democracy” with the “ Loyalist” (Continued From Page One) Since the Jews firmly believed ties of religious: the Dominicans, forces. He spoke of “ making the that the Mosiac Law was to en­ THE CASCADE LAUNDRY (Continued From Page One) world safe for democracy” and the Redemptorists, the Servites, dure until the end of time and the the Theatines, the Vincentians, “TRY OUR NEW SERVICE” pally for business and he set about have risen above schools and cur­ got a nice hand from the crowd. Holy City and Temple along with He brought a tearful message and several communities of sisters. it at once. The day after his ar­ ricula. But just how many great it, they could not tolerate any­ The most tragic and perhaps the Complete Laundry Service. rival, he was at the seminary in thinkers are there? Only a hand­ from the “ boys over there.” It one’s predicting the end of the law most important event in his ad­ 1847 Market We Call For and Deliver TA. 6370-6379 Rennes looking for recruits; two ful in a generation. For most of seems that the poor fellows are so and the destruction of the Temple, busy fighting Franco’s men that ministration was the martyrdom days later he was taking up col­ us’ our education, culture we might Consequently, they became infuri­ they haven’t had time to stock up of the Rev. Leo Heinrichs, O.F.M., lections, and three days later still say, is just what is handed to us— BUIRPUNE ated against Stephen and stoned by an anarchist assassin as the on cigarettes and candy bars. The what we can grasp o f the heritage him to death. he was at the Bureau o f the Flaherty brothers have come all priest was distributing Commun­ Propagation of the Faith pleading of the ages. It is surprising that the Jews in ion at St. Elizabeth’s church the th atcou n t^ the way from Spain to remedy (Continued From Page One) the necessities o f his missions.'’ Education to any intensive de­ that oversight. All the money they this case took the Law, apparently, morning of Feb. 23, 1908. Father On Sept. 10, 1869, Bishop gree is like medicine to most chil­ Now for the work of our sisters into their own hands, since just Leo’s death was tragfic, for it re­ collect in their circuit swing will here in the islands. You see, I am Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are Machebeuf wrote in a letter from dren; it may be good for them, go to the “ Loyalists” for these a few years before they had .told moved from the Church Militant Clermont to Father John B. but they won’t take any doses that not in Molokai, but in Hilo, tl^ the services of an able and holy reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. commodities. Pilate in regard to Christ: “ It is Raverdy, his Vicar General in Colo­ aren’t forced on them. One of largest house of our sisters here, man. It was important, for it is But there was one other thing. not lawful for us to put any man rado : ■ the most popular subjects in our teaching. I discovered very soon to death” (John xviii, 31). The the incident that may lead to his JOHN H. REDDIN He must tell the American people after I arrived that Molokai does “ I am sorry that I am detained freshman year at college was “ Ap­ how the situation in Spain has Roman government had taken the recognition as a great American Attorney and Counselor at Law so long, but I cannot help it. I preciation of Music.” Tliere not have the only missionary work right of capital punishment away saint 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block been misinterpreted and twisted to be done here, and only a small COAL must wait until the opening o f the wasn’ t one in a hundred o f the from the Jews and they stood in Bishop Matz’ long work told on 17th and Curtis by the press. There are no Span­ number vof sisters ever go there. seminaries, the college, and the lads and lassies taking the sub­ iards in Franco’s forces, he said. such awe of the rather stern and his health in his last years, and, as Phone MAin 0557 Denver, Colo. Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. academies in order to get some ject who gave a darn about music Well, very few anyway. He The motherhouse of the com­ cruel Pilate that they would early as August, 1916, he re­ means from the boarders. ,I have except jazz by a dance band, but pointed out that there are about munity in the islands is St. Fran­ scarcely dare under his regime to quested the appointment of a Co­ P. A. Mumford, Mgr. not lost my time, for, if I have it was touted as a “ snap” course. 300.000 men with Franco and that cis’ convent in Manao valley, take the Law into their own hands adjutor. It is strange to note that W. 25th and Decatur GA. 6125 to offiaate, preach, and accept And to those in the arts and sci­ approximately 200,000 of these Honolulu. It is here that our and execute a man without his the orator at the Pontifical Mass dinners, I make them pay pretty ence division who had but few mother commissary resides and di­ commemorating the silver jubilee are Italians, 50,000 are Moors, and sanction. But possibly Pilate had H. G. REID The House of Quality, where the well for it. (How far he was required subjects, “Appreciation the rest Germans and aristocratic rects the various activities. The been recalled and sent into exile of Bishop Matz’ elevation to the Electrical Contracting, Episcopacy was the Most Rev. best meats at the most reasonable willing to go to find support for o f Music” was a big help toward Spaniards. (Maybe he got his aged sisters go there when they at this time and his successor had Repairing and Fixtures John Henry Tihen, Bishop of Lin­ his ‘ foreign missions.’ ) I will getting a degree without much wars mixed.) He went on to show are no longer able to give active not yet taken office, or, if he had, MAIp »303 329 14th S t prices may be obtained. not go until I succeed in negotiat­ work. that the war is not a civil war be­ service, and in the same convent he had decided on a policy of coln, who was to become his suc­ ing a loan for a good sum. My We’re afraid if youngsters were tween the political parties of Spain is the novitiate, which is in a wing leniency with the Jews in order cessor in the see of Denver. The Coadjutor was never ap­ brother will be my security. I turned loose in an educational or­ but a war between the Spanish by itself, with the sleeping rooms to counteract the bad feeling that RABTOAY'S must build or buy a house. I have chard and told to pick what they directly over the chapel. Pilate’s cruelty had stirred up pointed, for Bishop Matz died people on the “ Loyalist” side, and 1030 W . Colfax T A . 7297 just received notice that the Propa­ liked they’d choose mental apples foreign interventionists” on the A third wing of the building among the Jews. Pilate was re­ Aug. 9, 1917. gation of the Faith will allow me just as green as the real ones we Nationalist side. He made a very serves as the boarding school for called from Palestine and sent His character Is best shown in 25.(M)0 francs.” used to e^t back on the farm. sympathetic figure as he stood a small number of girls who wish into exile in the year 35-36. this article from his will: “ Regard­ Francis J. Fisher, Inc« That is how the “ foreign mis­ There’s this difference: Physical there leaning on a cane. He says the best of high school training ing the disposition of my remains, INSURANCE The place of Stephen’s martyr­ I demand a plain wooden coffin, a sions” in (Colorado lived not many indigestion causes only a few he was wounded in the right leg in a private boarding school. ’This TAbor 6204 dom was very probably, if not plain funeral (no sermon), a small years ago. Present-day Catholics hours of suffering, but mental and left arm and uses a cane to school also offers a jpre-nursing certainly, north of the Damascus of Colorado can show their realiza­ malnutrition will bring a life time prove it. Charles claims he was course for those planning to train stone or marble slab just large Cement - Plaster - Mortar gate at or near where now stand enough to bear this description: tion of the history of their own o f regret.— Millard F. Everett. wounded in the left arm also, and as nurses in our hospital. JOS. J. CELLA the beautiful modem Basilica of ‘Here repose the remains of N. C. Metal Lath - Stucco diocese, their desire to give others carries it in a sling to prove that. Our St. Francis’ hospital is the St. Stephen and the Dominican 1120 Security Bldg. the advantages of religion that the PROPAGANDA ON Both being wounded in the left Matz, Bishop of Denver. Pray for only Catholic hospital in the convent, with which is connected him’.’’ • Phone KEystone 2633 2863 Blake St. Denver French provided for them, by THE LOOSE arm makes it very convenient as islands, and is of the very highest the famous Ecole Biblique, headed contributing generously to the The fear o f war, induced by it leaves their right arms free for standard. Though it is not very by the erudite and venerable Pere mission collection this Sunday, the Spanish civil conflict and the such things as signing autographs, large, it should be, for its patron­ Lagrange. Oct. 24.— C. J. McNeill. Sino-Japanese struggle, has caused shaking hands, and passing the age has far outgrown its space. m uch speculation upon the basket. The latter is especially Among those who took part in The nursing school is also of very the martyrdom of Stephen was a EDUCATIONAI. chances of this country’s becom­ important. high standard, and is affiliated GREEN APPLES ing embroiled in another world Frank continued his passionate man named Saul (the text refers with St. Louis university, St. to him as a neanis, a term which A recent news item said that a debacle. Passions against the so- appeal. He told stories about the Louis, Mo. Colorado teacher “won the ap­ called agressor nations have been desertion of Franco’s men to their may be applied to anyone between On the island of Hawaii, the the a^es of 18 and 40). Saul was plause of a conference of educa­ aroused tend it is thought in some side. Every night, he said, they quarters that war involving this came in droves. No man’s land largest of the group of islands, fanatically opposed to the Chris­ tors when she advocated obtaining is S t Joseph’s convent, at Hilo. country would not be an un­ was so thick with deserting men tians, as he himself has repeatedly the advice and leadership of stu­ There are 13 of us here this year. thought of thing if the forces of that the “ Loyalists” couldn’ t fire testified (Acts xxii, 4; xxvi, 9-11; dents themselves in selecting We teach in the parish school for ^ c o l t * o propaganda were let loose. for fear of hitting them. He men­ Galatians i, 13-14; I Corinthians courses of study.” “It’s all very girls, and the Brothers of Mary The World war, and especially tioned atrocities allegedly com XV, 9). He was apparently neither well,” she said in effect, “for us take care of the boys. So far, we how America became involved in mitted by Franco’s troops and impressed by Stephen’s oratory teachers to go to work to make a teach only through the tenth grade curriculum to meet the needs of it, furnishes us with an example ended in a wild burst gf enthU' nor moved by his calm and saintly and the first and second grade demeanor when he was being boys and girls, but why aren’t the of how, what, and why propa­ siasm by predicting victory for the boys. We hope to have a complete stoned to death, for Saul con­ boys and girls who know their ganda is. Christopher Dawson, “ Loyalists” as the audience wan­ dered up and down the aisles or high school within a few years. tinued to be a violent persecutor needs better than anybody else noted English Catholic writer, This is a large island and there commenting on the force of pro­ sat chatting sociably with friends. of the Christians. But Stephen’s here to help us out?” is need for a great deal more of prayers undoubtedly had some­ FRO lift’l l ^ The idea is that students witli paganda, wrote: “ In time o f war, Then came Charles. He took the part of a romantic young Catholic education. There should thing to do with winning from God qualities of leadership should be rational thought is practically sus­ be several more schools— but that pended and passion becomes a American who has left home and the grace of conversion which selected,to aid in outlining studies. requires more parishes and more later was vouchsafed to Saul. It “Beautiful but moss grown” virtue . . . the faintest sugges­ mother, etc., etc. Charles, how­ ever, had a further part to play, sisters. The priests have much has been said that the blood of theories should be discarded in tion that there is anything to be territory . to cover— one priest said on the other side, or that the He was the clown . . . bringing in martyrs is the seed of Christians. Is there a financial emergency in your family affairs— back taxes, favor o f ones that meet condi­ sometimes having to attend several Stephen’s blood was extraordina­ enemy is capable o f the smallest humorous anecdotes as a foil for tions in a rapidly changing world. chapels, widely scattered. rily prolific if it was the seed that a hospital bill, a mortgage balance to be met, past due obligations? degree of human behavior, is re­ his mgre serious brother. He spoke Isn’ t this program idealistic On the island of Maui is our developed into the conversion of rather than ideal? The great garded as a kind of immoral mad­ lengthily on the “ fighting Irish” to show that he and his brothers Sacred Heart convent. It is a the great Apostle of the Gentiles. • To any person of good character and steadily employed, or with thinkers of the world undoubtedly ness.” smaller house and the most “ mis­ To understand the danger of took up the cudgels for the “ Loy­ God always brings about good assured income, this bank will make a personal loan of from $50 alist” forces because “ wherever sionary” of all our missions out by occasion of evil. The persecu­ war propaganda, we must get a here. upward. Our Budget Plan provides for repayment by the month few things straight. According to you find people fighting for a just tion at Jerusalem scattered the the views o f the Allied powers cause, there you will find the Irish Molokai is the name of an Christians to other places, and with in one year. s C. Y. 0. ktructor and that is the view that America on the side of right.” (Applause.) island, but the leper settlement is them to these places they brought a d o p t| | | [ in the war days, the Ger­ He didn’t mention that the Irish on only one side of it, and is known the Christian faith. So it has hap­ • A $100 loan nets $94 cash to the borrower immediately, '^here brigade, by far the largest num­ as Kalaupapa, The work is really pened many times since. The mans Were a nation of insane mili­ are no fees or any other chaises. You do not need to be . cus­ tarists!^ But not all reputable his­ ber of Irishmen in the Spanish heroic, but God’s grace makes it a French revolution was Idie occa­ conflict, aided Franco. Working in Denver torians hold that view. Some o f joy for those who are called to it. sion that led many excellent tomer of the bank to obtain such a loan. Prompt, confid tiial He claimed the “ Loyalists” have The chief work of the sisters is French priests to come as mis­ the ablest commentators on World service. Our Budget Plan folder tells how to apply. war history have presented very 500.000 men actually engaged in conducting the home lor women sionaries to the United States. the fight with another 600,000 ' (Continued From Page One) good evidence that Germany was and girls. One who examines the historical held in reserve. (More applause.) C.Y.O. directors held at the Ca­ tricked into the World war by As for myself, I am supremely accounts of the Old Testament Not so much this time, because thedral rectory Monday, it was France and Russia. As for the happy, and I know I always will be books and compares them with St. the crowd had noticed the ushers ascertained that at least 120 boys, (ierman invasion of Belgium, it whether I contjpue to teach or Stephen’s speech as recorded in getting the baskets ready for the representing virtually every par­ has been established that France whether some day in the future the Acts may find several discrep­ collection and many_ of them sud­ The ish in the city, will enter the had planned the same kind of in­ my first dream is realized and I am ancies in regard to names and denly remembered important en­ American National tournament. At t h e meeting vasion at least three years before sent to Kalaupapa. A convent is a dates. St. Stephen probably fol­ gagements elsewhere. the war. We hold no brief for storehouse of joy. Many girls, if lowed the tradition that was com­ Charles Rust, St. Joseph’s parish; At their hotel room later, the Jack Joyce, Annunciation parish, the Cierman militarists, but facts they could be set in the midst of monly accepted in his day. There FRANK KIRCHHOF, President Bank of Denver boys readily answered questions convent life and get just a taste of and Thomas Flood, S t Joseph’s must be recognized. Propaganda about the Spanish war. are not a few discrepancies be­ clouded the real situation for years. it, couldn’t be persuaded to leave. tween the Hebrew and Greek parish, were selected on a com­ They were asked what had led Member FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COUP. mittee to serve with Mr. Higgins The war with (^rm any was not them to volunteer for service with texts in regard particularly to fig­ to supervise the tournament. popular in England at first. Sev­ not to harm non-combatants or ures and proper names, as also the “ Loyalists.” Charles took off Listen to THE STORY OF HUNGARY, K L l, Thursday, 8 to 8:30 p. m. To date, the Rev. Barry Wogan, eral of the leading English news­ his sling, shook it out with both property needlessly. It is untrue between the Scriptures and Rab­ who is in charge of C.Y.O. ac­ papers expressed a deep love for hands, and carefully reknotted it that 14,000 clergy have been put binical literature. These discrep­ tivities in the diocese, has enrolled the “highly cultured (^rman peo­ before he answered. to death. Oh, many of them were ancies, arising in the first instance boxers from the following par­ ple.” It was not until Aug. 14, “ We joined the Loyalist forces,” killed, no doubt, but they were from copyists’ mistakes, in no way ishes: St. Joseph’s, Annunciation, 1914, that the holy war theory was he said, “ because we felt that the killed as Nationalists, not as affect what is essential in the in­ Holy Family, Blessed Sacrament, adopted in England, the same time, situation, was rapidly becoming priests. The art treasures of spired message. Cathedral, St. Philomena’s, St. practically, that the government serious and there' was danger of Spain in the churches have been Francis de Sales’, St. Elizabeth’s, decided to enter the conflict. the entire world’s becoming em­ carefully preserved by the Loyal­ and S t Louis’, Englewood. Our part in the struggle is broiled. Therefore, we volun­ ist troops whenever they are taken. ESTABLISHED SINCE 190S MAin 5314 There is a possibility. Father easily seen. Both the Allied and teered to do our bit to help the In many cases we found that the Wogan said this week, that the the Central powers had propagand­ cause. We joined up to keep the churches had already been de­ winners of the Denver C.Y.O. ists here at the beginning o f the United States out of it.” stroyed by the Nationalists when tournament will meet the Chi­ war. The German propaganda was And what about atrocities? we got there.” The American Fixture Co. cago C.Y.O. champions in January. blundering, stupid; the English “ Atrocities?” Frank replied Authenticated figures show that F. J. KIRCHHOF If the local tourney is a success propaganda was sly and subtle. All “ Sure there were atrocities. On more than 15,000 priests and nuns here, the Chicago lads will be in- cablet from Europe entering this the side of the Nationalists, yes. and 15 Bishops have been killed ManulKtunri of yited here some time in January. country were controlled by the On the side of the Loyalists, no. by the “ Loyalists.” Approximately British government. The first teed ■The Loyalists are always careful 20,000 churches and convents CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS CONSTRUCTION CO. 15,000 Workers on Pilgrimage planted in American minds was have been destroyed by the Three Rivers, Que.— Close to Germany’s absolute war guilt. repeat their success of 1914-18 Leftists. CHURCH FURNITURE 15,000 persons participated in the Then came the atrocity stories with regard to this country? W e The case of the Flaherty broth­ BUILDERS pilgrimage of the Catholic syndi­ that made the blood of this nation sincerely hope not. By no con­ ers and the Boston bastille was BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES cates of Three Rivers to the boil. Now, the Pope, among ceivable stretch o f the imagina­ mentioned. “ In jail!” they cho­ Marian shrine at Cap de la Made­ others, investigated the atrocity tion are we the moral guardians rused. “ Not us! Our brother Millwork of All Kinds We Appreciate Your Patronage leine. The Most Rev. A. 0. Com- charges and could not find a single of other nations. Our job is to Eddie was held ovemig^it, but that tois, Bishon of Three Rivers, spoke substantiation. Finally, we entered mind our own business until we was on an old charge of wrecking FRANK KIRCHHOF, 1232-46 ARAPAHOE ST. to the workers commending their the war. are in absolute danger of being a car. Not us. It must have been PRESIDENT DENVER, COLO. 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. ^i^votion. Can the forces of propaganda attacked.— Rev. W> J. Canavan. two other fellows." i Uhki Thursday, October 21, 1937 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 ' PAGE FIVE Home Game Set RETIRED PRIEST SERIOUSLY ILL AT COLORADO SPRINGS OCTOBER For Abkey Team Colorado Springs. — The Rev. emment in Washington, D. C. Miss Patrick Riordan, retired, is seri­ Kiser, who left last week, will be Broad Selection ously ill at St. Francis’ hospital. in the food and drug administrti- Canon City.— (Abbey School) Father Riordan underwent an op­ tion department. Month of the — Bradley field will be the scene eration for appendicitis at the hos­ Mrs. J. R. Wallace of Placenta, of the first home game of the pital on Monday, Oct. 11. He is Calif., who visited in the city, for Because Horan and Son is called upon to Abbey Bears on Sunday after­ suffering from peritonitis due to a the past two weeks, left for her noon. Opposing the Bruins ruptured appendix. home. conduct a large number of funerals each year, in their debut before the local Several members of the Holy At St. Mary’s church the large Holy Rosaiy crowd will be the strong Sham­ Name society made the trip to organ pipes have been removed its stock of funeral furnishings is unusually rock eleven of Catholic high Pueblo last Sunday to represent revealing the beautiful rose win­ complete. j school, Pueblo. Colorado Springs at the rally. dow, which had hitherto been ob­ To predict the outcome of the Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of scured. The dismantling was of no Black Cocoa Rosaries, price, 15^, 25^, 35^, 50<^,, foray would be sheer folly, for 1101 East Platte Ave. and Mrs. injury to the organ, as the pipes $1.00 and up to $5.00. In fact, many of those in a position to although the Bruins hold a two- Joseph Kekeisen of 550 East removed were purely ornamental. game margin, winning in 1935 by Bijou were received into the Parish Groups Plan Bazaar Stone Rosaries, prices, 50^, 75^), $1.00, $2.50 and know assert that few funeral directing firms a lO-to-0 score, and last year by Church last week. The members of the Corpus up to $25.00. a lopsided count, this year’s Irish Christ! guild and the Holy Name Miss Genevieve Kiser, daughter Pearl Rosaries, 50^, $1.25, $2.75, $3.50 and up anywhere have so broad a display or such team is rated as the strongest of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Kiser of 31 society of Corpus Christ! parish ever to don the green and white Boulder crescent, has accepted a have combined their efforts in to $10.00. reasonable charges throughout the entire of the Pueblo school. civil service position with the gov- planning for the success of the Sterling Silver Rosaries, $1.50, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, Nine veterans are in the Sham­ parish fiesta, which will take place up to $10.00. price range. rock starting lineup, namely, Nov. 18. Moore, Hoffman, Vertal, Kasel, The children of the different Rosary Novena to Our Lady, paper, 15«), and cloth, Engle, Cowan, Mangino, Wyndle, class rooms of Corpus Christi 3 5 ? ) . We now have a limited supply of prayer and McGee, many of whom are school are engaged in a competi­ seniors and all of whom are anx­ books especially prepared for children, tion of paper collecting for the ious to even their score with the benefit of the school. The mem­ which may be obtained by calling at our Bears before they receive their bers of the victorious class room office. Children must be accompanied sheepskin. will receive a valuable prize. James Clarke by parent. The Herigstadmen, idle since The Rev. Reginald James, C.P., they were sidetracked by the of St. Francis’ sanatorium, former Lambkin team of Fort Collins chaplain at the Glockner, and two weeks ago, 7-to-0,_are in good Owen McHugh of this city left Church Goods House shape and should be in top form this week for a trip to Del Norte, 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 Sunday. A few changes in the where they will stay at St. Joseph’s backfield were made this week, hospital. Both Father James and shifting Lopez to quarter, Went­ At the regular meeting of the Mr. McHugh were patients to­ worth and Ortiz halves, and Lan- Denver deanery held Monday aft­ gether at St Joseph’s hospital sev­ kas fullback. ernoon, Oct. 18, in Holy Ghost eral years ago. They will be gone Students at Concert hall, 12 boys from St. Vincent’s about ten days. Thursday afternoon, Oct. 14, orphanage entertained the mem­ Miss Peggy Fleming, daughter GRANT COAL Oleveland I^laoe the entire student body of the Ab­ bers with tap dance numbers that of Mrs. Anna Fleming of 801 bey school attended the concert form a part of their regular school North Weber, has returned to the the outstanding coal_ bargain in Denver— given by Kryl’s Symphony orches­ curriculum. Two Denver univer­ office at St. Francis’ hospital after tra at the Canon City high school sity students, Walter Ballou and a week’s vacation. auditorium. Leo Richardson, presented a clever Couple Are Wed Lump and Egg Size, Forked and Clean GuarJing forever our Ibunclers H eals and unique skit concerning the On Friday, Oct. 8, Miss Pauline work of the Denver Community Schrimth of Colorado Springs and $5.95 Chest. Preceding the program the Lawrence Johnson, son of Mr. and Stratton Church business session was held. Mrs. Frank Johnson of Pikeview, freshly mined and guaranteed Little Flower Social center will were married at Corpus Christi be host to the Council of Social church before the Rev. Felix Abel, Holds 40 Hours’ pastor. Previous to her marriage. THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN FUEL CO. Agencies at a Spanish luncheon to 1642-44 Court Place K E . 6161 be served at the center Thursday, Miss Schrimth had been received Stratton.— The 40 Hours’ devo­ Oct. 28, at 12:15 p. m. Members into the Church. tion began Sunday, O ct 10, with and friends of the deanery are The card party held last week on Miles & Dryer INITIATION OF NEW CLASS IS High Mass at 8 o’clock and closed asked to be present. The luncheon Thursday under the auspices of Tuesday evening, Oct. 12. The will be 35 cents a plate. the Corpus Christi guild was well The Best in Printing Co. evening devotions started at 7 :30, Supervised social dancing for attended. HELD BY DURANGO C. D. OF A and consisted of Rosary, prayers both boys and girls began Thurs­ At the regular meeting of Court Used Z' ;^or Quality \\ Wheel Tickets for in hbnor of the Blessed Sacrament, day evening, Oct. 21, at the center. St. Mary, C. D. of A., at the Amer­ Conway-Risley, and Mary Helmsr sermon, and Benediction of the ican Legion hut, following the Furniture ■' Zinc Etchings ' Bazaars and Carnivals Durango.—The initiation of a Miss Marie V. Carter was called Color Plates - Halftones class of new members to the Cath­ and Misses Mary Conway, Helen Blessed Sacrament. The sermon to St. Louis, Mo., on business. resignation of the grand regent, ALSO NEW on Sunday evening was delivered Catholic Y/ork Our olic Daughters of America, court Dieckman, Mary Dunleavy, Rosa­ There was no report for St. An­ Mrs. E. T. Prepdergast, the court Ca«l>, or Credit 1248, took place on Sunday, Oct. lie M. Engler, Frances Barbara by the Rev. Raymond L, Newell of thony’s neighborhood house. elected Mrs. Florence Knight of Retail Rooms fSeeleinan-ilhi'et Walsenburg, and on Tuesday night Specialty 17. The members and candi­ l^gler, Frances Erzek, Edith Mc- Mrs. L. A. Higgins asked for 914 East Platte Ave. to that office. Open Daily Photo € n g i m ) e i ' S dates received Holy Commun­ Naughton, and Jean Griswold. by Father Robert Grant, O.P., of donations of sewing materials to As a token of their.appreciation St. Dominic’s church in Denver. A FULL LINE OF 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. ion at the 8 o’clock Mass. Initia­ At the banquet Miss Mamie be used by the girls of Rude center. for her past services, the members tion ceremonies were in the Elks’ Father Raymond Newell cele­ Cards of thanks were issued to presented Mrs. Prendergast with a OFFICE FURNITURE O’Connell acted as toastmaster and brated Mass last Sunday morning KEystone 6348, 6349 lodge rooms at 2 p. m., and a ban­ the following persons responded, James Sunderland for a generous silver tea set. At the entertain­ at S t Catherine’s church in Bur­ donation of coffee and-to St. Nor- ment that followed Miss Virginia We rent Folding Chairs, Card and quet was held at 7 o’clock in the each in a suitable and interesting Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver­ Strater hotel. The initiation was manner: Grand regent of court lington. bert’s circle of Blessed Sacrament Morrissey, talented young violin­ Three discussion clubs have parish for a donation of several ist, and Miss Louise Vandenberg ware, anything in stock. put on by the Durango degree 1248, Mrs. Dorothy Perkins; the Established 1888 team without a flaw. The follow­ been organized last week, one for yards of material to be used for furnished the music. Your bu9tnes$ it Rev, Clementine Wottles, 0 j.M ., adults, one for high school stu­ ing were received; Mmes. Grace of Shiprock, N. Mex.; Mrs. A. J. layettes. On Wednesday, Oct. 20, the C. PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 appreciated here. dents, and the third at Burlington. Mrs. Loretta Paul, speaking for D. of A. bemn their fall activities W. S. Sanderson Buchanan, Myra Cummins, Mary Drissler, district deputy, of Wal- At a meeting in St. Charles’ Alice Engler, Mary Elizabeth Mexican welfare and the benefit with a quilting bee held at the senberg; a vocal solo by Mary Con­ school hall plans were made for a Lloyd, Reginia Miernyk, Loretta way, accompanied on the piano by shop, thanked those who have, sent home of Mrs. N. R. Ries, 1942 Mid & Bros. one-night festival to be held on bundles to the shop. Donations of road, Stratton Park. ISU ARAPAHOE TA. 2391 Rosalie Engler; Miss Mayme Gar­ Nov. 18. The main feature for rett, state grand regent, of Den­ food enclosed in the bundles are The Altar society of St. Paul’s Morovit Coffee, lb...... 28c ver; Father F. P. Cawley, chaplain the festival will be a radio which especially appreciated. Clothing parish held a meeting at the home Why Pay More? will be given away that night is still needed, as well as furniture, of Mrs. A. Glynn, Broadmoor. 4 lbs...... $1.10 Party Planned by of court 1248; Marie Andrews, Justus Rose has been chosen as (Tradeasark) former grand regent of court for these are two good salable On Saturday, Oct. 28, the wed­ chairman of the festival. The Other Coffees from 1248; Mr. Duggan, T, P. Hunt, and articles at the shop. ding of Madeline Allor, daughter 17c to 49c lb. committee members in charge of of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allot of Canon City Club John Miemyk of the Knights of the various features for the night Mrs. James Jackson, speaking on Columbus; Father Fintan of Farm­ leglislation, lauded the South Bend, El Pomar, and Delmans Workman, Fresh Ground are Philip Bertrand, Frank Hup- Ind., deanery for its effective fight son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Workman WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES Canon City.— The Mothers’ club ington, N. Mex., who, after an en­ pert, A. J. Dischner, J. J. Delaney, Peanut Butter couraging and inspiring talk, gave on indecent literature and urged of Lynchburg, 0., will take place INCORPORATED of St. Michael’s school will spon­ M. 'Vogrt, and Frances Van Ness. the Denver deanery to take steps at the home of the bride’s parents. Pure Vermont sor a card party in the social hall the Ben^iction. Catechism classes are conducted toward stamping out the sale of The ert'emony will be performed Colorado Owned Store* Maple Sugar Monday night, Oct. 25. All mem­ Court St. Anthony, 1248, is just every Sunday,after the 8 o’clock magazines publishing indecent before the Rev. Michael Harring­ bers of the parish and their friends a year old, and the “ baby” court of Mass for the high school students photographs and stories. ton, pastor of St. Paul’s, Broad­ 17th and Broadway are urged to attend. the state. A telegram of congrat­ 800 Santa Fe Dr* and the children who are not in St. Mrs. John L. Holmes has been moor. In attendance will be Miss Broadway and Ellsworth ulation from Court St. Rita, Den­ Charles’ school. These classes are 16th and California Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lacy and appointed a major in district five Thelma Allor, sister of the bride, 15th and California ALTAR BREADS children spent Sunday afternoon ver, was received and read. conducted by the Sisters of the for the Community Chest drive. and Russell Allen. in Florence. The Lacys may re­ Nnrsei Meet Most Precious Blood. Other deanery women active in the The patients of St. Francis’ san­ Sister Wilhelmin?, superior of W« Do Not Have Special Salat Bat Sail Yon at Oar Lowott main in this city this winter al­ Nurses of district 7 of the State campaign for funds are Mmes. atorium were entertained at a sup­ Prieot Every Day on All Drag Marchandita. SEWING the Precious Blood Sisters of though they have sold their busi­ Nurses’ association met at Mercy Bertram Hitt, 0. T. Burwitz, W. A. per soiree in the sanitorium dining Little Girls' Dresses, Embroidery, ness interests here. O’Fallon, Mo., visited the sisters Purcell, H. C. Crump, Lloyd room. An enjoyable time was had Honogrsming. Etc. hospital. After the business meet­ of her community who teach in Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Donahue ing a social hour was held. Brown, Thomas Mulligan, Paul K. by all. THE SISTERS OF THE are entertaining a house guest. the school here last Friday. She Dwyer, Thomas J. Morrissey, Stndentf Resume Classes Jim Justinson, who was hurt left Monday for Louisville. Students at St. Mary’s high GOOD SHEPHERD Miss Signe Ostberg of Washing­ by a falling tree some days ago, is Thomas E. Greene, James W. ton, D. C. At a - recent meeting of the Creamer, A. H. Wyers, M. J. school returned to classes after TELEPHONE PEARL 2401 still confin^ in Mercy hospital. Christian Mothers’ society the fol­ Gallagher Transfer & Storage Co. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horrigan Walsh, Don G. McCormick, W. C. the two weeks’ enforced vacation October devotions. Rosary, Lit­ lowing were elected for the year: Kimmins, N. J. Payne, L. U. Wag­ due to the infantile paralysis epi­ 1700 16th St. and Mrs. J. J. McDonnell motored any of Loretto, and a hymn to Our President, Mrs. Leo Dischner; vice to Denver Friday to attend the ner, 0. H. Maxwell, A. J. Schoen- demic. Blessed Lady are said at the 7:30 president, Mrs. F. Feierstein; sec­ TA. 3341 funeral of a friend. feld, G. B. Wilson, Harvey French. Elections for the various classes Mass each morning. retary, Mrs. Dan Doolan, treas­ at St. Mary’s high took place early Mrs. Lester White was hostess L. A. Higgins, Anna G. Haney, and HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MACHINERY MOVING Mr. and Mrs. David Fisher are urer, Mrs. Peter Puetz. Ollie Reed. in the week with the following National to the Birthday, club in her home results: Wednesday of last week. The visiting Mrs. Fisher’s parents and other relatives and friends here. Seniors, president, Bernio Rogers; vice afternoon was spent playing cards. Members Are Needed president, Lewis Rummerfield; tressurer, Market Their home is in Norwood. Wedding Is Held Eddie Bsife; juniors, president, Roger Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone MAin 8437 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Garrett have Greggs; vice president, Billjr Ripley, sec­ 1017 15th ST. moved from 15th street to a home Dr. C. L. Mason has gone to St. By Aid Organization retary, Ann Bishop; tressurer, Usrgaret Between Curtis and Arapahoe on Pike avenue. Louis, Mo., to do post graduate ■i Daly; sophomores, president, Melvin medical work. He will be gone a At Crested Butte Good; vice president, Pranels Dea; secre­ T A . 4 8 9 8 Mr. and Mrs. John Drake and The Dominican Siiters of Drv J. J. O’Neil, Dentist fortnight. tary, Virginia Thleler; treasurer. Renee 100% Union Market little daughter, Mary Jean, who the Sick Poor and the Friends Bydalek; freshmen, president, Kenneth recently moved* to Colorado Thomas Hunt was surprised on Crested Butte.—The first fall of the Sick Poor Aid society Ambrose; vice president, William Rock­ Meat Prices Are Down will meet Tuesday afternoon, ett; secretary, Frank Williams; treasurer, Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets Eat More Meat Springs, have returned to Canon his 71st birthday by a party of wedding was that of Miss Mary Eunice Hahn. Free Delivery on Purchases of a City to make their home. Mr. friends who met at his home on Margaret Bruno and Charles W. Oct. 26, at Corpus Christ! At the recent meeting of St. Dollar or Over Drake will be employed by a local West 2nd Ave. to wish him many Arnold. It took place Saturday convent, 25th and Gaylord. Mary’s Altar Boys’ sodality, Lewis firm. happy returns of the day. morning in the sacristy of the The membership drive being Rummerfield was chosen pres­ Mrs. Joseph Maschinot has been A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, church, the Rev. Daniel O’Connell conducted by the Aid society ident. In a short informal talk to called to Picus, N. Mex., by the Robert Hogan in Los Angeles on officiating. Ernest Bruno and is still in progress, and it is the members of the organization illness of her mother. Oct. 10. Robert is the eldest son Miss Lena Bruno, brother and hoped that persons interested the director, the Rev. William SPECIAL OFFER Hoitee Public in the gre^t work being done Club Entertains of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hogan and sister of the bride, attended the Kelly, announced that awards We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six couple. by the nuns will assist by months to pay your bill. Private room or open storage. We The M. S. S. A. club menfbers was born and reared in Durango will be given at the end of Market The infant daughter of Mr. and joining the Aid. Active dues each semester to those who have have low rate of insurance. entertained at a supper in the Miss Lulu Porter of Boise, Ida., have been reduced to only $1 is visiting her sisters, Mmes. Fleck Mrs. Frank Starika was baptized been most faithful. The first social Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give yon estimate en academy dining room Sunday Sunday and given the name a year, and honorary mem- • night when they honored Mother and Stewart, and Miss Kitty function of the boys’ unit of the your work. Carolyn Joyce. The sponsors were bership dues are just $3. Imelda, prioress o f . the Benedic­ Porter. Blessed Virgin sodality will be a MOVING. STORAGE AND PACKING Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kochevar. smoker to -be held in the near fu­ tine Sisters. There were 24 mem­ Mrs. Waldo Snyder, daughter of No Money Needed for Six Months bers attending and the guests pre­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perko en­ Orphanage Workers for ture. Various forms of amuse­ John Clark, is recovering from tertained at a dinner last Fri­ sented Mother Imelda with a gift. Chest Drive Are Listed ment are being planned. The date a major operation, in a Salt Lake day evening in honor of Mrs. will be announced later. Accord­ DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. Following the supper hour the high City hospital. school girls presented a splendid Robert Ahern’s 83rd birthday. ing to present plans both units of 1521 20th St. Office and Warehouae TELEPHONE MA 3518 Miss Ella Rodgers is visiting Jeanette Rose, infant daughter The list of workers for the the sodality will have semi-monthly program. Mrs. Henry McCarthy, her sister and other relatives and Queen of Heaven orphanage in — FREE DELIVERY— Mrs. Gordon Scott, Mrs. Frank of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jensen, meetings. (Fresh Not Frozen) friends in Durango from her Den­ was baptized by Fatlier O’Con­ the Community Chest campaign The new lunch room is proving O’Neill, and Miss Mary Parks of ver home. is as follows: Mmes. M. S. Gree­ Sea Foods, for the home table when nell Sunday, the godparents be­ a popular recreation center for the Pueblo were also guests. The Catholic Daughters held a ley, Jennie Miller, Irene Koser, furnished by a reputable, experienced Mrs. David E. Gibson has been ing Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dus- students at St. Mary’s high school. Fish dealer is a sate, necessap' con­ meeting for the installation of of­ Margaret Foster, 'T. A. Tremlett, At the installation of the auxil­ tribution to health. It contains the made the chairman of Fremont sart. Mr. and Mrs. Dussart were ficers on Oct. 14. ft^rs. A. J. Diss- also sponsors the same day for J. T. Cronin, C. 0. Reed, W. J. iary officers of the Zebulon Pike proper contents of iodine for the human county annual Red Cross roll call. ler, district deputy of Walsen- Henry, J. D. Nevin, J. C. Ryan, system. ■ Mrs'. Thomas Prescott gave a the little daughter of Mr. and chapter No. 1, Disabled Veterans Eat more Tish for the continuance of berg, was the installing officer, as­ G. J, O’Byrne, John Hayes, Kath­ LOOP MARKET quilt top to the Mothers’ club for Mrs. Harvey Kimmick, who was of the World War, held at the good health sisted by Mi^s Mayme Garrett, given the name Janice Mae. ryn Lavoie, Arthur Cross, Louise American Legion hut Thursday a later sale. This quilt has been Carlson, Arthur E. Thompson, FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE Call Fagan’s Fish Market state regent of Denver, Mrs. Mary Vernon returned evening, Oct. 14, Mrs. Elizabeth placed in frames and will be at George E. Gettman, Harold F. For the Past 15 Years the home of Mrs. J. A. Doherty from Palisades Saturday after Bee of 9 East Cache La Poudre Free Parking With Purchase of SOc or More at 1429 Lawrence Denver's Dependable Fish Connoisseur spending the summer with her Collins, J. Fred Doyle, Margaret was installed as' commander for where women of the parish may Roberts, Michael J. Doyle, and call and quilt when they have time. Gunnison Children daughter and son. the year 1937-38. Mrs. Bee is a Clem N. ‘Kohl, and Misses Mar­ member of St. Mary’s parish. Her Mrs. Bernard McDonough and garet Smith, Margaret Rudolph, little daughter and Mrs. Margaret To Have Breakfast daughter, Allee^ee, former grad­ SOLES Captain Lee Bequeathes and Lucille Reide. uate of St. Mary’s high school, Cut Flowers Van Tuyl and daughter visited Women's, end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gunnison.— The children of St. $1,000 to Shrine in East was installed as musician. Children'e Half ^ ie s C. J. Butz, in Florence Sunday. Peter’s parish will receive Holy Ladislado Joe Melano died at his Potted Plants Friday home Wednesday, Oct 13. Re- Freeh as Milk Loop Shoe Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tyo of Communion on Sunday. A light The sum of $1,000 was be­ Routed today— .quiem Mass was sung at St. Mary’s REPAIR SHOP 3 7 Funeral Designs breakfast will be served the chil­ queathed to the Shrine of the Im­ delivernl today Long Beach, Calif., visited here Simply Call Loop Market, Lawranc* Stract Sid* for a few days and returned to dren after Mass and before the maculate Conception in Washing­ and church on Saturday at 9 o’clock. Burial was at Evergreen cemetery, KE. 7181 their home Monday. They were Sunday school classes. Mrs. Siev- ton, D. C., by Captain James Alao at These Mrs. Mary Huneke of 1220 Glen former residents and still have ers and Mrs. Fry are in charge of A. Lee, confined to Fitzsimons - Saturday Spray Store*: The firms listed here de­ business interests here. the breakfast. general hospital for the last avenue died at the Glockner hos­ B Home -Public this week at St, Francis de Sales* pital Friday, Oct. 15. Recitation Market serve to be remembered Mr. and Mrs. John Fontecchio The annual harvest supper was 18 years and known as "Amer­ B Loop Pnblie and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fontec­ served on Thursday of this week. ica’s most famous World war Carnival, 235 South Sherman of the Rosary was held Monday Market when you are distributing Jerry Breen chio returned home Monday after Members of the Pinochle club patient.” Captain Lee, a Cath­ Street. Admission Free. $500 in evening at 7:30. Requiem Mass Colfax Market Cash and many other awards will was celebrated at S t Mary’s on S Bdvy. at your patronage in the dif­ being in Boulder to attend funeral met on Wednesday at the home olic, also remembered his friends, EUawortb Florist services for Anton Fabij^io, broth­ of Kenneth Mark. Ted Day, Denver mortician, and be given away Saturday night. Tuesday at 9 o’clock, and inter­ ferent lines of business. 1456 California MA. 1026 er of Mrs. John Fontecchio, who Mrs. Sadie Watson left this Joseph Newman, who was named $100 in Cash will be given away ment took place at Evergreen died last week. week for Kansas City. executor of the will. Friday night. cemetery. PAGE aix Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, October 21, 1937

the Most Rev. Amleto Gio- Apostolic Delegate to the United States, li Cicoguani (left cen­ ST. JOSEPH’S ALUMNI READY ter), and the Most Rev. John J. Glennon, Archbishop of St. Louis, are shown with other members of the ^pRio G r a n d e Hierarchy leaving the C.athedral at St. Louis, followin g the Pontifical Mass held there Oct. 10, opening the • FUELCO’ third National Catechetical congress. The meeting was one o f the most successful ever'held and drew FOR HOMECOMING SUNDAY many clergy and lay leaders from all sections of the country. Immediately to the right of Archbishop TTTTTITITTTIT Glennon is Bishop Vehr of Denver. Behind Bishop Vchr is Bishop Albers of Lansing. In front of Bishop (St. Joteph’t Pariih) and the Quill and Scroll, two na­ Vehr are, in order. Bishop Griffin of Springfield (111.) and Bishop Ritter of Indianapolis. Officers of the alumni, through tional associations for the promo­ 2 BIG Values Miss Blanche Vignos of Los their president, Francis Hose, and tion of journalism in high schools. a school committee on the enter­ The editor-in-chief is Mary Henry in COAL Angeles, one of the co-authors of tainment feature, announce that a catechism course used nationally arrangements are complete for the and her associate is Cecilia Klein- by the Confraternity of Christian homecoming celebration that will schnitz. They are assisted by a competent corps of class reporters, PURITAN Doctrine, was a Denver visitor last take place this Sunday, Oct. 24. The celebration will have its open­ departmental editors, etc. Sister week to attend the funeral *f her ing at Regis stadium at 3 o’clock M. Scholastics, the faculty sponsor cousin, Charles J. Thurin of 2500 when St. Joseph’s Bulldogs will at­ of the publication_, conducts a MEN’S SUITS Ash street. Miss Vignos had at­ tempt to keep their homecoming journalism class twice daily. tended the Catechetical congress record clean by defeating the Ca­ in St. Louis earlier in the week The list of class officers is now SPECIAL thedral Bluejays in the second Cleaned and Pressed with her sister. Miss Alice oVignos, complete. Elections have been and had assisted her in- demon­ game of a twin bill. A banquet held in the different home rooms, . Lump or Egg CASH e A strating their popular project will be served in the church hall with the following result: at 6 p. m. Those who have not Seniors— President, Lacey Meehan; CARRY D ^ C method of teaching catechism. vice president, Bill Russell; secretary, EITHER While in Denver she gave a dem­ received a formal notice of the celebration are all invited to at­ Evdyn Jepson; treasurer, Fred Franks. AT $ 5.95 Small rips repaired, buttons onstration of the method. Juniors— President, Donald Canny; vice tend. The Rev. A. Zeller, C.SS.R., president, Cecelia Kleinschnitz; secre* replaced FREE! Mr. Thurin was born in Louis­ will be the toastmaster and Presi­ tary, Herbert Shull; treasurer, Rita "Spick and Span*' Delivery* ville, 0., in 1871. He came to dent FVancis Hose will preside. An Guthrie. Sophomores— President, Harry Canvas and rubber-tired wheel­ Men’s O’Coats, 68c Denver for his health and resided Ginshurir: vice president, Mary Ford; Cash, C,arry unusually fine program has been secretary, Lillian Woods;, treasurer, barrows to protect your lawn* here for 51 years, during 20 of arranged by the sisters. Marvel Frank Kozak. Freshmen — President, if needed. which he was associated with the George Helfenbein; vice president, Rich­ McCready, orchestra director, and ard Ward: secretary, Phyllis Licbter; Denver Tramway corporation. He Lucille McCluskey, dance instruc­ Call TAbor 2211 was a member of the Fourth De­ treasurer, Ray Bridgewater. Women’s Plain tor. The student body at its first meeting gree, Knights of Columbus; the of the year completed the roster of Holy Name society, and B.P.O.E. The Very Rev. C. J. Darley, officers, as follows; President. Bernard Dresses and He was buried from Blessed Sac­ C.SS.R., is scheduled to make the Spicer; vice president, Frank Ford; secre­ 5E

Thursfli^, October. 21, 1937 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 !PAGE SEVEN " ! I ...... ■ 1 MRS. REED HOSTESS Nun Who Served WRAY MEN WILL ATTEND N. D.-Miiinesola be vhrist^likw to TO BRIDAL COUPLE HOLY NAME RALLY OCT. 31 SICK, NURSES TOLD (St. John’s Parish) had a more beautiful wedding At Pueblo Dies Bishop pointed out, is based on Football Tickets Colorado Springs.— “ If in your A quiet wedding at St. John’s breakfast, and never were iJie the “ sweet, mercy of Christ.” of Denver, call upon every Holy life as a nurse, you should have Tuesday morning was followed by servants in the home happier in (Continued From Page One) The ' is respons­ a breakfast that would do honor Leyden-Childs post of the Amer­ Name man to be an active Catholic 1,000 patients, may I 'say that their tasks. there are 1,000 reasons for your ible for the development of the to the pages of a Cinderella story Mrs. Reed ' had attended the ican. Legion, will also be in the missionary in daily life. In Ohio Hospital line of march. Bishop Vehr’s talk was ‘part of being Christ-like,” remarked the alleviation of suffering. Yet, this book, when Miss Nora McHale, a Still to Be Had wedding ceremony at the church, the closing ceremonies following Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. 'Vehr care of the sick and unfortunate trusted servant of Mrs. Verner Z. but she declined the invitation to Letters were sent this week to to nine nurses graduated at is based upon right Christian Reed, became the bride of Timothy after the annual parade, in which the breakfast in her own home Sister Maria Alice Martin, who parishes in Denver and out of Glockner hospital Seton school of principles o f morality. O’Connell. Mrs. Reed, often re­ town reminding pastors of the nearly 1,500 men participated. For the benefit of a few of the lest her presence might prove em­ served for five years at St. Mary’s nursing Sunday evening, Oct. 17. ferred ' to as “ Denver’s Lady coming rally date and asking their The marchers and the watchers dozens of Colorado football fans It is a Christian civftfeation. barrassing to the bridal couple or hospital in Pueblo, died Friday, unable to secure tickets for the In his commencement sermon Bishop Vehr explained, that holds Bountiful,’’ insisted that her bea- their guests. Mrs. O’Connell had co-operation. Complete details ar­ who had thronged along the line Oct. 15, at Good Samaritan hos­ of march crowded around the hos­ Notre Dame-Minnesota' game in Bishop 'Vehr drew a contrast in to certain inalienable human tiful Circle drive home be the been associated with St. John’s ranged Thursday night at a meet­ pital in Dayton,. 0. In the 35th pital, where on a porch a tem ]^ Minneapolis Oct. 30, the Notre the value placed upon human life rights— of life, of personal lib­ setting of the wedding breakfast. parish since Mrs. Reed opened year of her religious profession ing of the committee, made up of by pagan and by Christian civiliza­ She personally supervised the ar­ rary altar had been erected for Dame club of Denver now has a erty, and of personal property. her Circle drive home several in the Sisters of Charity of St. the council officers of the union tions. From his own experiences rangements, seeing that the finest Benediction. few more tickets available, Secre In a Bolshevist State, personal years ago. The young couple Vincent de Paul, she died after and of the presidents of the various in the Far East this spring and in_ tableware, the most appro­ parish units, will be announced in “ Our first affirmation in the tary Harry Lawrence told the rights are confiscated, and, with will make their home in North more than a year’s illness. Sis­ from the present - Sino-Japanese priate food, and the best service nex't week’s issue of this paper. Holy Name pledge,” Bishop Vehr Register Thursday noon. For the the establishment of a resulting Denver. ter Maria Alice also served for v.'ar. Bishop Vehr cited examples the hospitable house has to of­ 3,000 at Pueblo Rally said, “ is our belief in a God, a third trip added by the alumni neo-paganism, human: life de-. Bridge Club Feted five years at St. Vincent’s hos­ fer were available. No bride in Three thousand Southern Colo­ personal God. I believe that, when group, the Northwestern-Notre Of the disregard for human life creases in value. In its applica­ St. Catherine’s Bridge club was pital in Santa Fe, N. Mex., and we no longer believe in a personal Dame battle in Chicago Nov. 20, and of the utter lack of sym­ tion to care of the sick, more­ the history of Denver has ever two years at St. Joseph’s hos­ rado Catholics attending the an­ entertained Oct. 18 at luncheon nual rally in Pueblo overflowed St. God, Communism is logical. several tickets are still in the pathy for the sick, the aged, and over, neo-paganism today advo- pital in Albuquerque. the orphaned. at the home of Mrs. J. 'Vincent Mary’s hospital ground Sunday “ Our civilization today is based club’s hands. vates certain practices, such as Carlin, 461 Gilpin. Mrs. John The funeral was held at Im­ afternoon, Oct 17, and heard the on the Christian principles and ‘‘All the Pittsburgh-Notre Dame A Christian .civilization, the mercy killing, abortion, and the Lipscomb was a guest. High maculate Conception chapel, Mt. Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop mode of living of a past genera­ tickets are sold out for the game like, that had no place in the M S i S r honors were won by Mrs. George St. Joseph, 0., Monday, Oct. 18, tion. Fifty per cent of the people on Nov. 6 in South Bend,” Law­ paganism of old. Brennan and Mrs. Edward Monck- with the Rev. Jerome B. O’Regan in the United States do not go to rence said. The graduation exercises took ton. The next meeting will be officiating and the Rev. Anthony church; our public schools do not The Minneapolis trip next week place in the hospital chapel. The held Nov. 1 at the home of Mrs. W. Wolfe of*Fayetteville assisting teach religion. In one or two nine graduates were Alice Eliza­ in the sanctuary. will be the first of three roecial- TO GIVE lE C T lE Joseph Connelly, 1059 South generations, at the outside, our train trips directed by the Denver beth Chess, Colorado Springs; 'Williams. At the age of 19, Sister Maria civilization in this country ■will Notee Dame club that are setting Mildred Pauline Burum, Raton, Alice entered the Sisters of Char­ have an outlook that is not Chris­ N, Mex.; Barbara Ruth Goetz; _ The Altar society’s Book Re­ ity. Her home had been in Backer- ne\^ records this fall among the view club will hold its regnilar tian.” . AT li[GIMIIGII Denver; Laura Mae Howell, South Bend school’s alumni organ­ The V e ^ Rev. Robert M. Kqlley, ville. Wise. On leaving the noviti­ m[ Gfi[llT Dll! “ Our second affirmation in the S.J., president of Regis college, meeting at the home of Mrs. 0. izations throughout the nation. Arapahoe; Dorothy Evelyn Mc­ ate, she was assigned to duty at Holy Name pledge,” the Bishop More than 200 from Denver and Lean, Kemmerer, Wyo.; Julia will give the first'of the series of M. Kellogg, 672 St. Paul street, the old Good Samaritan hospital Friday, Oct. 22, at* 2 p. m. Mrs. went on, “ is faith in our country. vicinity are making the trip to Nester, Cleveland; Minnie Valen- lectures sponsored bv the Regis l i ­ in Dayton. Later appointments (Continued From Page One) We love our country; we love our (Regi* High School) brary association Sunday after­ Ivan Wimgren will review And sent her to various houses con­ Minneapolis next week to sect the The Regis Debating club an­ zano, Florence; Ruby . West, was newly created and is intended land, and will defend it with our Irish and the Gophers resume rela­ Rocky Ford, and Anne. Mc- noon at 4 o’clock at the college So Regina. ducted by the Sisters of Charity. nounced the selection of the team to collect interesting data about life from an unjust aggressor,” tions, approximately 170 are going Cutcheon, Dawson, N. Mex. ' library. The subject of the lec­ An anniversary Requiem Mass Besides serving in Colorado and for the current year after a series the work done hy the alumni. Bishop Asks Men to the Pitt game, and 80 have al­ of eliminations. The four debaters ture will be “ Higher Education in was said Monday, Oct. 18, for New Mexico, she spent 12 years in The members of the association Bishop Vehr was assisted in America.” By reason of the high the Rev. Daniel Morning. To Be Missionaries ready arranged to go to Evanston selected are Jerome Barry, Mil- the conferring of the diplomas by Cincinnati. In the eight years pre­ voted to carry all graduates of the for the Northwestern argument. bum Horne, Robert Syrianey, and executive positions discharged by Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kohl en­ ceding her last illness, she 'was Bishop Vehr concluded his short the Rev. William J. Kelly. ‘ As­ seminary who are laboring in for­ William Fitz-Simons. The two al­ Father Kelley in the field of edu­ tertained the St. Thomas’ Card infirmarian at St. Aloysius’ acad­ eign mission fields as life mem­ talk ■with this appeal: ‘I would like The train schedule for the three sistants to the Bishop at Bene­ cation, he is an acknowledged au­ club at their home Monday eve­ emy, Fayetteville. to see every Holy Name man an specials is as follows: ternates selected are John Galla­ diction were the Very Rev. W il-' bers without the payment of dues. gher and John Monaghan. This thority on the subject. From 1921 ning, Oct. 18. Mr. and Mrs. One of a family of 12, she is An interesting letter was read active missionary among those To Minneapolis (M inn esota liam Kipp and the Rev. James fo 1926 he was president of Regis John Cutshaw won high honors. with whom he works and comes in game)—Leave on the Union Pa­ squad has begun to study the na­ Manning, M.M. sui-vived by eight brothers and from the Rev. Constantine Fink, tional question selected for discus­ college the first time. In 1927 he The monthly meeting of the sisters. One is Sister M. Stilla of O.F.M., formerly of St Eliza­ contact in daily life and who come cific via Omaha at 2 p. m. Friday, was assistant to the provincial, P.-T.A. will be held Monday, Oct. Superior, Wise. to him, with a sincerely inquiring Oct. 29; arrive Minneapolis at 11 sion: “ Resolved: That the unica­ beth’s monastery, Denver, who meral system of legislation should from 1928 to 1935, president of 25, at 2 p. m. in the school audi­ made his theological studies, as a. mind.” a. m. Saturday, Oct. 30; leave Loyola university in Chicago. torium, with the eighth grade Minneapolis Sunday, Oct. 31, 1 p. be adopted in the several states.” Franciscan, in St. Thomas’. He is Promptly at 3 o’clock the pa­ The annual retreat of all the stu­ These positions have enabled mm mothers acting as hostesses. Mrs. now working in Chinn. rade got under way at McClelland m., and arrive in Denver 8.30 a. Confirmation V ill dents at Regis high school begins tp keep abreast of the trends and F. C. McCord, assistant record­ Party Series Is It was also voted to have a com­ public library. The color guard m. Monday, Nov. 1. developments of higher education To South Bend (Pitt game) — Monday morning with the Mass at ing secretary of the state P.-T.A., mittee named to report to the next of the Pueblo post No. 61, Vet­ 9 o’clock. The meditations of the in America. will speak at the meeting. A rep­ Leave Denver on the Burlington meeting on practical ways of erans of Foreign Wars, headed retreat will be given by the Rev. The lectures, held at the college resentative from the Community Begun by P.-T.A. Friday, Nov. 5, at 11 a. m., and gathering funds for an alumni the marchers. Next in line came John C. Friedl, S.J., the director Bo Held in Pansh arrive in South’ Bend Saturday, library on the fourth Sunday of Chest will show a movie to stim­ burse for the education of priests. Bishop Vehr and members of the Nov. 6, at 12 noon (C ST); leave. of studies at Campion academy. the month from October to March, ulate interest in the drive for the (Annunciation Parish) clergy, who dropped out of the Alumni day at the seminary will South Bend for Chicago Saturday Prairie dq Chien, Wise. Father inclusive, have been one of the Community Chest. The school The first of a series of card parade at St. Mary’s hospital to be an annual affair, always to be at 6 p. m., arrive Chicago 8 p. m.; Friedl is expected to arrive early (St. Vincent de Paul’* ParUh) ^ most efficient means of spreading cafeteria will reopen Nov. 1. parties sponsored by the P.-T.A, held on the day following the enter the reviewing stand. The Sunday morning. The retreat will * literary culture among the friends leave Chicago Sunday morning, The Most Rev. Bishop Urban The annual turkey party spon­ Card and Social club was given in junior clergy examinations. These parish delegations were led by the have its solemn closing with a gen­ J. Vehr will' confer Confirmation and patrons of Regis. Mrs. D. F. sored by the P.-T.A. will be Hagus hall Wednesday evening. Nov. 21, at 11 a. m., and arrive in examinations are regularly held Phillips’ Crusaders band.' The out­ Denver at 8 a. m. Monday, Nov. 22. eral Holy Communion of the Sunday afternoon, Oct. 24, at 3:30 Sullivan conducts the meetings, held in the school auditorium on The third Wednesday of each on the third Wednesday of Octo­ standing unit of the parade was To Chicago (Northwestern students Thursday morning, Oct. on 100 children and 13 adults. and the Rev. Emmanuel T. San- the evening of Nov. 23. Mrs. month has been reserved for these ber; hence. Alumni day will be the Pueblo Catholic high school, with 28. I doval, S.J., usually comments game)— Leave Denver on the Bur­ The Parent-Teachers’ • associa­ David Keefe has secured many parties, the hostesses to decide the third Thursday. 100 young men dressed in white The first meeting of the Regis tion will meet Monday, Oct. 25, I briefly on some of the outstanding place. Proceeds will be used to lington Zephyr Friday, Nov, 19, valuable prizes for the party. The association has previously trousers and shiits and wearing at 4 p. m.; arrive Chicago Satur­ Missal club was held last Monday at 2:30 p. m. The meeting will and most recommendable books of Tickets may be procured from finance the annual Christmas party never had any honorary members yellow ties, representative of the afternoon. The first work of the the season. For this lecture no day, N ov.'6, at 8:38 a. m.; leave close with a tea to be served in Mrs. John R. Moran, whose phone for the grade school children, the except Bishop J. Henry Tihen and Papal colors of white and gold. Chicago Sunday at 5 p. m., and ar­ club will be to get perfect famili­ honor of the sisters. All members, admission fee is charged. A silver number is FRanklin 3732. breakfast for the first communi­ then Bishop Urban J. Vehr. But After proceeding along South- offering towards the upkeep and rive in Denver Monday at 8:30 arity with the missal in orddr that are kindly requested to^^ttend, Attendance records for the cants, the luncheon and social for it voted unanimously Thursday to side streets, the marchers broke the members can follow the priest improvement of the library is ac­ a. m. particularly the mothers' of the Altar society’s monthly meetings the high school students, and the confer this distinction on the ranks at St. Mary’s hospital for The rates for the Minnesota daily at Mass — and then it newly enrolled pupils. cepted. P.-T.A. picnic. Rev. Thomas Doran, S.T.D., as­ the concluding ceremonies. The were shattered last week when game are: Train fare both ways, will branch into a study o f liturgy, Tickets are now on sale by the The Bellarmine club, one of the the society met at the home of P.-T.A. to Meet Oct. 27 sistant at the Cathedral, who will Rev. Harold V. Campbell, diocesan game ticket, bus transportation to studying all the ecclesiastical serv­ mothers of the seventh and eighth activities of the Regis library as­ Mrs. John Akolt, the special at­ The next regular P.-T.A. meet­ be admitted to all alumni activi­ director of the Holy Name society, and from the stadium, and hotel ices of the year in detail.. An out­ ing ■will be held in Hagus hall grade pupils for the P.-T. A. des­ sociation, will also begin its activi­ traction being a vivid description ties. Denver bom, he got his A.B. led the assembled men in the reci­ room for Saturday night, $29.60. line study of the ecclesiastical year sert bridge party, which will be Wednesday evening, Oct. 27, at 8 ties. Meetings will be held every of a visit to Theresa Neumann at Regis and then went to the tation of the Holy Name pledge. The Pitt trip rates include game ■will be the first task, then the study held Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 26, o’clock. Mmes.‘ H. Gallagher, J. Friday at the Cosmopolitan hotel, by Mother Augustine of the South Gregorian university at Rome for Bishop Vehr’s address followed. ticket, round trip transportation, of Benediction of the Blessed Sac­ at 1:30 p. m. Several choice beginning Friday, Oct. 22. The Boulder Benedictine community. Connelly, C. Ellis, and P. Mierly, his further studies. At Benediction, the Bishop as cele­ and bus fare from the station to rament, the administration of the council mothers for the 12th A dinner for the alumni and prizes will be aWarded. The price purpose of this club is to afford A number of St. Philomena’s brant was assisted by the Very the stadium for $80.95. At pres­ sacraments, and the services of of admission is 35 cents. pe^qohs who have scanty leisure guests, headed Jby the Very Rev. grade, will be hostesses. At the student body was served in the Rev. Dean Thomas J. Wolohan, ent, all the Pitt , trip tickets are Holy Week. Sunday the priests of the parish an : opportunity of an elementary Dr. William Higgins and the Rev. meeting held Oct. 13, the pupils seminary dining hall by the 'Vin­ pastor o f Sacred Heart church, reserved. The first general 'Communion o f course in Catholic philosophy, Damen McCaddon, were present of the first grade presented a short centian Fathers. The Rev. Louis and the Rev. Cyril Zupan, O.S.B., the student body at Regis high offered theif sincere thanks to the The Northwestern trip rates of people of the' parish for their con­ 'fhis is the fifth year of the activi­ at the meeting. program, under the direction of J. Grohman, pastor of St. Rose of of St. Mary’s parish. The service $28.35 include game ticket, round school was held last Friday as the ties of the Bellarmine club. The Sister Lewine. The cash attend­ Lima’s church, was toajtmaster, was concluded with the singing of result of a resolution passed at the tributions toward the half-year in­ trip transportation to and from terest collection. • matter to be studied in both se­ ance prize was awarded to the first and there were talks by the Very “ Holy God, We Praise Thy Name.” the downtown district and the preceding sodality meeting. For mesters is psychology, with a spe­ grade for having the largest mem­ Rev. Thomas D. Coyne, C.M., Singing was led by St. Mary’s Northwestern stadium in Evans­ the rest of the year each Friday St. John Berchman’s Sanctuary cial emphasis on character. The bership representation. S.T.D., Ph.D., rector of the semi­ choristers, under the direction of ton. Reservations at $2.00 have will be a general Communion day, society will hold its monthly meet­ D EiER GEERGl ing on Wednesday, Oct. 27, at Rev. Emmanuel T. Sandoval, S.J., Through the generosity of a nary, and the Most Rev. Bishop the Rev. Anthony Roitz, O.S.B., been made at the Morrison hotel with the Confessions moved up to who has been conducting the lec­ member of the P.-T.A., a_ weekly Urban J. Vehr. A great ovation who was also chairman of the mu­ for those who wish to use them. Thursday instead of Friday, as 3:15 p. m. The reading of the tures for the club since its begin­ supply of milk will be provided for was given to the Rev. Julian Lay- sic committee.' formerly. Next week the. (Com­ new constitution, and by-laws will ning in 1932, will give the course the 'wPA luncheons served daily ton, C.M., vice rector of the school Members of the choristers in­ munion day will be on Thursday, take place: High school students this year. Brief book reviews con­ TO RnEIID RUE to the school children. The dona­ for many years. cluded Robert Starr, organist; at the close of the retreat, but the of the parish who ■wish to join the clude each lecture. The tuition tion was made in the name of the Afterwards, a group of students Stanley Gacnik, John Ivan, Joseph Friday practice will be resumed on society are asked to get in touch for these courses is $2 a semester. Sacred Motherhood guil^. presented a light opera. Her Jersin, Albert Kreypenc, Martin College Girls to Nov. 12. On the first Friday of with Father Charles Sanger. The For further information, concern­ (Continued From Page One) Altar and Rotary Society Meets Majesty’s Ship, under thte direction Poder, Louis Raspet, Mark Rat- the month the students all go to monthly dues will be collected at ing these, lectures persons inter­ of Grand Junction, the Very Rev. The Altar and Rosary society of the Rev. James S. Saracini, C. kovich, John Studinsky, Chris Holy Communion in their parish this meeting. ested are directed to Miss Marie Robert M. Kelley, S.J., president met in Hagus hall Thursday eve­ M., with staging by Edward Breen Starcer, Joe Muhie-, Jerry Klintz, churches. St. Vincent’s ‘Blue Streaks’ will Schrempf, assistant librarian at of Regis college, Denver; the Rev. ning. Members will receive Holy and setting by Joseph Wamat. The Al Prwatel, Jack Okey, and Ed­ The football team is having con­ play S t Catherine’s junior team Work at Center Monday, Oct. 26, at 3:45 p. m. Regis, GA. 6620. William Powers of Gunnison, the Communion at the 7:30 Mass on following seminarians participated ward Priyatel. siderable difficulty in finding Rev. B. J. Murray, S.J., of Denver, Sunday, Oct. 24. and the performance won high Frank Carroll was general an opponent for the home­ This ■will be another home game the Rev. Mark W.- Lappen of Den­ The discussion clubs will meet praise: Joseph Wamat, Norbert chairman of arrangements. John With six new workers recruited coming day. Appeals were made for St. Vincent’s. Coach Haney ver, and the Rev. Justin McKeman, Friday evening, Oct. 22, at the Walsh, Carlos Blanchard, Carl Crist was grand marshal of the from Miss Mary Ellen Dougherty’s fruitlessly to Golden, Brighton, promises St. Vincent’s rooters -a O.S.B., of Longmont homes of the following members: Erickson, Edward Gill, Harley parade. His aides were Henry sociology classes at Loretto Englewood, Longmon't, Colorado victory for their team if the oppon­ Cbapel at Regis The Denver & Rio Grande West­ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gates, 3535 East Schmitt, Duane Theobald, Thomas Dombusch, Andrew Holesarek, Heights college. Rude Community Springs, Pueblo, and other high ents are anywhere near the size ern railroad, out of compliment to 34th avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gannon, Bernard Kelly, Robert Francis Murphy, John Perko, center, 1307 Decatur street, will schools in the state. and age of the Blue Streaks. Bishop Hunt, asked Bishop Urban Johnson, 3633 Race street; Mr. McMahon, Daniel Tierney, Mi­ Louis Chiariglion, Joseph Cle­ reopen its circulating library on The report cards for the first J. Vehr of Denver to travel to Salt and Mrs. John Murphy, 3768 Wil­ chael Kavanagh, John Ebel, mente, and Saul Sanchez. Wednesday and Friday afternoons six weeks of school were distrib­ Lake city for the consecration in liams street. George Boennighausen, Reginald L. 'T. Morgan was in charge of and organize classes to work on uted by the pastor this week. To Be hproved its vice presidential private car, Women of Annunciation church Brown, Theodora Hass, Robert the speakers, the Rev. John Wo- Spanish and Mexican handicraft, MUSniS Mill Therese Marie Muto and Mary Margaret Schrefer, both of the leaving late Wednesday afternoon will sponsor a turkey party Mon­ Kekeisen, Walter Cassidy, Alo­ gan, programs; the Rev. Aloysius to be exhibited and sold at the sec­ k ______sixth grade, top the honor roll and arriving in Salt Lake Thurs­ day evening, Nov. 22, at 8 o’clock ysius Bertrand, and James Miller, Saul Sanchez, and Fred ond annual flower festival in May. (Regis College) list with averages of 94.8 and 94, day morning. A group of priests in Hagus hall,' East 37th avenue Udovick. Cassidy, finances; Charles Car­ The n«*v workers are Misses Ann Improvements in the Regis col­ respectively. The honor roll of and prominent laymen will go on and Lafayette street. A basket The retiring officers of the rara, Ed Pettit, and Norbert Zinc, Elizabeth Monaghan, Mary Louise lege chapel will be made soon with Alumni association are: President, Murren, Mary O’Byren, Esther M B S BUT. U the classes reads as follows: the same train. Others -will go on of groceries with a turkey to com­ decorations; Byron Sordelet, rep­ an aim to approach as closely as Eighth grade, Dorothy Bo'wman, the Union Pacific. plete the dinner for Thanksgp'ving othe Rev. Edward M. Woeber; vice resentative of the K. of C., and Passey, and Peggy and Genevieve possible all the requirements and president, the Rev. Delisle Le- Mahony. Miss Monaghan will su­ 92 3-8; Richard Cochran, 91 1-4; The Most Rev. Archbishop John will be the special prize. E. J. McGuire, publicity. seventh grade, Jane Grosheider, spirit of the liturgy. Mr. Eames J. Mitty, Metropolitan of the San An Annunciation Card club has mieux, J.C.D.; secretary, the Rev. Besides the Pueblo and Colo­ pervise the work and assign new Proposed changes in the paro­ of' Emil Frei, Inc., in St. Louis Roy Breen; treasurer, the Rev. projects to be carried out. 93; Cyrus Partington, 90 3-4; Francisco province, of which the been formed in the parish to pro­ rado Springs representatives, dele­ chial high school grid schedule will sixth grade, Therese Marie Muto, made a special study of the chapel, Salt Lake diocese is a suffragan mote social activities. The club Joseph P. O’Heron. gations attended also from Trini­ “ Why I Wish to Write” is the not be carried out, the Rev. John and has returned to St. Louis to theme of a contest sponsored by 94.8; Mary Sphrefer, 94; fifth see, ■will be the consecrating prel­ will be open to all members of the The Rev. George Windsor of dad, Ordway, Rocky Ford, La Kelly, league business manager, grrade, Ann Mahoney, 91.3; Rob­ make his plans. One of the main ate. He was Bishop of Salt Lake parish and, while the club will the Cathedral at Springfield, 111., Junta, Florence, Canon City, and Mrs. Alice Ralhborne, journalism has announced. The schedule ‘will . changes will be the placing^ of came the longest distance to at­ instructor at the center. The con­ ert Coleman, 90; fourth grade, from 1926 to 1932. Occupying be known as the Annunciation Walsenburg. remain as it was when first drawn Arlene Hahn, 90.6; Arthur Ecker, windows so that they will form a places of honor in the sanctuary Pinochle club, those attending the tend the sessions. Several priests One of the unusual bits of pub­ test is open to all senior boys and up. frame for the distant mountains,' girls and interested adults. No 89; third grade, Mary Killian, will be Archbishops Edward D. meetings may play any game de­ from New Mexico and some from licity given the rally was the print­ In games at Regis stadium Sun­ 90.6; Robert Anderson, 89.2; sec­ which can be seen plainly from Howard of Portland, Ore. ; • John sired. The former club was only Nebraska and other states were ing of the entire Holy Name word limit, is set and any treat­ the chapel. The latest in coloring ment of the theme is permitted. day, Mullen home meets Holy ond grade, Jo Ann Law, 92; Roger J. Murray of St. Paul, and John for the men, the new club will be present. Letters were received pledge in the Sunday issue of the Family high in the opener at 1 Zoellner, 90; first grade, James and lighting will be used and the J. Cantwell of Los Angeles. As­ for both men and women. Meet­ from alumni working from the Pueblo Star-Journal and Sunday Monday, Nov. 8, is the closing altars are to be placed differently. date. Winners ■will be announced o’clock. Neither team had a league Hegge, 89; Catherine Ann Whe­ sisting Archbishop Mitty as co- ings will be held in Hagu^ hall A'tlantic to the Pacific. Chieftain. contest last Sunday. Mullen home lan, The sanctuary will receive special will be the Most Rev. and awards given at a tea to be si. every Monday evening at 8 o’clock held at the center Saturday, Nov. threw a fright into Regis the pre­ attention. . Robert J. Armstrong, Bishop of for a period of ten weeks. In J Harvey Cain, of the financial 20, at 4 p. m. Judges will be se­ ceding week by dropping a close Sacramento, and the Most Rev. order to allow a larger attendance, Funds From Nurses’ advisory committee of the Ameri­ Denver Girl Is on lected by Mrs. John F. Vail, pa­ game, 12 to 6. The same after­ Thomas K. Gorman, Bishop of the charge has been made nominal. noon, Holy Family high was up­ L.C.B.A. Branch can Council on Education from tron and adviser of the Rude cen­ Reno. The Most Rev. James E. Each guest will make an offer­ Fete to Aid Clinics setting Cathedral, 6 to 0, to set Washington, D. C., visited Regis. Kearney, former Bishop of Salt College Play Staff ter Press club. He was assistant treasurer of the ing of 25 cents. A grand prize A full program of music in­ itself up as a serious contender Lake and Bishop-designate of ■will be awarded at the close of Funds with which to purchase Miss Anna Roche, daughter of for the title. ill Give Party Catholic University of America in Rochester, will preach the sermon. struction is scheduled for Satur­ Washington for 25 years and at­ the first period. Refreshments drugs for Catholic clinics of the W, T. Roche of 1805 Gilpin street, days from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. under In Sunday’s night cap at 3, Ca­ Other members of the Hierarchy thedral is pitted against St. Jos­ St. Mary’s branch of the Ladies’ tended the regional conference of will be serv^ at each meeting. city will be obtained from the ben­ was recently selected as costume the direction of Misses Gwenyth expected are Bishops Patrick A. eph’s. Cathedral has won from Catholic Benevolent association th e' private and state schools of The Annunciation P.-T.A. will efit card party to be sponsored manager of the play, Cinderella of 'Vaughn and Shirley Harris. In­ McGovern of Cheyenne, Joseph F. Mullen home and lost to the Holy will sponsor a benefit card party the Rocky Mountain schools held make a tour of St. Vincent’s home Nov. 3 by the Catholic Federation Loreland, to be presented at St. dividual and group instructions in McGrath of Baker City, Charles of Nurses. Members are working Mary’s college, Leavenworth, Family Tigers. St. Joseph’s has Thursday evening, Oct. 28, in Holy in Denver at the Brown Palace and the Queen of Heaven orphan­ voice, piano, violin, cello, and D. White of Spokane, Edward J. age Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock. hard to sell tickets for at least 50 Kans., Nov. 15. won from the Tigers and lost to Ghost church hall, 19tb and Cali­ hotel. Mr. Cain discussed the ac­ Kelly o f Boise, Stanislaus V. Bona cornet are provided. Mrs. Michael fornia streets. Table prizes, be­ counting methods used at Regis All members desiring to go are tables, and ask the co-operation of The production will initiate a Ruffo will resume her guitar and Regis and Annunciation teams. of Grand Island, Edwin V. O’Hara asked to meet at Hagus hall hy all interested in the work of the Little theater project, sponsored Last Sunday’s games saw Regis sides several ‘Special prizes, will and looked over the books. He of Great Falls, Philip G. Scher of mandolin classes and reorganize that time. clinics. The party will start at 8 by the Dramanans, dramatic ‘or­ defeat St. Francis de Sales’ by the be awarded. Mmes. Annie Piper, then left to attend conferences Monterey-Fresno, Joseph M. Gil­ the Hum and Strum orchestra. James Austin, infant son of Mr. o’clock the evening of Nov. 3 and ganization of the school. Senior Jake Martinez, director of the score of 26 to 7 to remain the only Mary Talcott, and Sarah Morris­ at Boulder and Missoula, Mont. more of Helena, Charles A. Buddy will be held in Holy Ghost hall, unbeaten team in the league. In sey comprise the committee m The 'Very Rev. Robert Kelley, and Mrs, Austin Joyce, was bap­ members of the club will direct the Rude Rythmsters, an orchestra of of San Diego, and Peter L. Ireton, 19th and California. There will play, choosing their cast from the second game. Annunciation charge of arrangements; An in- S.J., discussed “ The Accounting Coadjutor of Richmond, and the tized Sunday, Oct.. 17. The spon­ seven members, furnishes the sors were Miss Mary Romola ahd bfe many prizes, special and table, freshmen girls enrolled in dramatic music for all social functions of team nosed out St. Joseph’s by the ■vitation to attend is extended to for the Contributed Services to Most Rev. E. J. McGuinness, and refreshments will be served. courses. slim margain of a safety, 9 to 7. all members of the association in Schools and Higher Education by Bishop-elect of Raleigh. Walter Mesch. the center and neighborhood par­ Tickets are 50 cents. Miss Roche as costume mana^fr ties. Ranger* Leave for South Dakota Denver and to their friends. Members of Religious Organiza­ Full administrative authority of will have charge of the costuming Friday, Coach Mai Fiese takes The quarterly audit of the books tions” at the regional conference the Diocese of Salt Lake was as­ John Schilling I* III Club Seeking Member* John R. Schilling of 640 Pearl of the entire cast. Mrs. Helen Martinez, president the Regis college Rangers to was made by the finance commit­ o f schools held here. sumed by Bishop-elect Hunt last tee immediately preceding the street is gravely ill at his home. Parish to Have of the newly organized Woman’s Spearfish, S. Dak., where they will The Rev. B. J. Murray, S.J., week when the Papal bulls an­ meet the Spearfish Normal team regular meeting Thursday after-, will conduct a retreat from Sunday nouncing his appointment were Unless his condition improves this REGIS COLLEGE club, announces that the drive for week, he will be removed to the Bazaar, Dinner new members will be climaxed Saturday afternoon. The Rangers noon, Oct. 14. A social hour with evening to Thursday morning at formally read before the consul- refreshments was enjoyed by th# hospital. TO BROADCAST Wednesday evening, Oct. 27, by a are strengthened by the return of the Mullen home for boys. tors of t]ie diocese. His first ad­ officers and members of the com­ (St. Anne’s Parish, Arvada) Halloween costume party at the, Straus, Kerr, and Gau to the line­ The P.-T. A. of the college met ministrative act was the appoint­ up and may be in a position to up­ mittee after ihe business session. and discussed various social func­ ment of the Very Rev. Msgr. Honor Is Paid Pulaski 'The annual chicken dinner and Regis college will broadcast center. Misses Martha and Re­ becca Fernandez will be hostesses. set the South Dokotans. Those present were Mmes. Chris tions for this year and decided to Michael F. Sheehan as Vicar Gen­ bazaar will be given by the on the Gano-Downs sports By Polish-Americans women of the Altar and Rosary program Wednesday , evening, Materials donated by the cen­ In last Saturday’s game at its Stahl, William P. Dolan, Mary hold a hard-times party Oct. 30 in eral and the selection of Fathers own stadium, Regis finally put a Talcott, S. F. Chiolero, Sarah New York. — Thirty thousand society in the church basement Oct. 27, at 7:30, over KLZ. ter’s friends are being used in the the new auditorium. The purpose Patrick A. Maguire and Joseph I. stop to its string of defeats by Morrissey, and Katherine Fraher, Gosselin as diocesan consultors. Polish - Americans observed the Saturday evening, Oct. 23. Serv­ The various departments of rug weaving classes every Wednes­ is to raise funds with which to day from 1 to 3 p. m. Bright dyes holding the Fort Lewis Aggies to and Miss Jennie Brady. redecorate and refurnish the gym- Bishop-elect Hunt, a c o n v ^ to 158th anniversary of the death of ing will start at 5 o’clock. the college, including philoso­ phy, science, athletic, mu|ic, are used to color the yarns, silk, a scoreless tie. ‘ Coach Fiese took V.» nasium in .order to use it for more the Church, in past years has been Brig. Gen. Casimir Pulaski, hero Benjamin Dunlap, who has of the Revolutionary war, by been in St. Anthony’s hospital for etc., and extra-eurridular ac­ and Wool stockings and , cotton considerable heart from the fact FAVOR RECEIVED social functions. Improvements widely known for his weekly radio A reader of the Register wishes the past week, is much improved. tivities will be discussed. The scraps BO that the Mexican and that the Rangers twice reached will be made immediately. The talks over station KSL in Salt parading up Fifth avenue. Masses to publish her thanks to Our Lake City. He also has talked on m all Polish Catholic churches in St. Therese’s discussion club will Glee club will render several Spanish designs-and color schemes JKioring .territory in this game P,-T. A. will work in conjunction ■will be authentic. Mrs. M. C. while the Aggies never penetrated Blessed Mother for a fa vor' re­ with the high school Mothers’ numerous occasions on the na­ the metropolitan area also marked meet every Friday in the sacristy solos and the Rev. William Ryan, S.J., dean, will i^peak. Pangboin 'directs the classes. Regis’ 25-yard line. ceived through her intercession. tional CJuttholic Hour. the occasion. at 1:30. '4 PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street' THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Teteplione, KEystone 4205 Thursday, October 21, 193f loretto to Hold ACADEMY STUDENT PRESENTS f lest Goal Short ADDRESS ON MYSTICAL BODY Benefit Social (St. Mary’* Academy) Collins, Catherine Ann Akolt, Jack Of Actual Needs Virginia Gregory, a senior and McGee, Shirley Horan, Thomas St. Mary’s correspondent for the Young, Frances Hoart, and James Mrs. Alvena Leversedge Bur- Five reasons why the goal set by Shield, gave a very interesting and Schlofly. nite, general chairman of-the bene­ instructive talk to the sodalists the Denver Community Chest for fit social and card party, to be and students'of the academy at the Wilhemena Shearer was hostess Remember the maintenance of its 62 agencies given by the Loretto Heights sodality assembly Oct. 15. Miss at a party Oct. 13 given her by alumnae at the Brown Palace hotel Gregory based her talk on the her mother in celebration of her should be oversubscribed this year on the evening of Nov. 17, ap­ following words of Pius XI On the birthday. The party was held in in order to relieve increasing peared before a meeting of the the minims’ dinette at St. Mary’s. human suffering are given in a Loretto league last Saturday and The guests were her classmates,' statement issued by Isadore Sam- urged the support of its members Mary Jane Buchenau, Marion Bell, for this undertaking. Miss Leona Joan Rae, Dona Dively, Jo Ann uelp, president. Gallagher, president of the stu­ Greene, Peggy and Mary Ann The summary of the situation dent body at Loretto, has prom­ Church in Pleasant, Peggy Cashim, Ada was broadcast by Mr. Samuels to« ised 100 per cent support from the Garst, Evelyn Lawrence, and Mary the army of volunteer workers who college. Mrs. Burnite will also Jean Perenyi. speak at the regular assembly pe­ will engage in the annual financing riod at the college Tuesday, Oct. Eileen Cochran is a pledge to campaign Nov. 1 to 10. The goal 26, to explain the nature and need the Hunt and Hottentot Riding of $671,600 should be regarded of the benefit. clubs and will be initiated Oct. 23. only as a minimum, says Mr. Sam­ A meeting of Mrs. Burnite’s uels, declaring., that the sum will committee was held Wednesday enable the 52 social service agen­ night, Oct. 20, at the home of Mrs. cies merely to carry out their ota Your W ill Margaret Dunphy Lowery to plan Class Leaders dinary activities. the distribution of tickets. Those Considerably larger funds will present were Mary Neiters, Jewel be required this winter, if human McGovern, Evelyn Taylor, Mrs. needs in the city are to be ade­ Remember the Poor Missions of the Diocese Marion Courtney,* and Mrs. quately met, he says, because: Burnite. At School Named Increased cost of food alone in­ The Gamma chapter of the alumnae will meet for lunch on creases expenses of Chest agencies Saturday, Oct. 23, at the Blue (St. Catherine’* Parith) $20,000. Parrot inn.- The following mem­ The class leaders for the first Needs among children, requiring bers will attend; Mrs. Charlotte period in SL Catherine’s school food and shelter, are more serious' Kelly, Mrs. Louise Charron, Mrs. were as follows: Eighth grade, than for several years, with half Marion - Courtney, Mrs. Alvena John, Gleason; seventh, Mary the orphanag;es filled and others Burnite, Lucille Riede, Mary Mar­ Virginia Gregorry Louise Keene; sixth, Paul Mark­ able to accept only a few more Form of Bequest for Establishment of garet Tobin, Geraldine Sullivan, Priesthood: “ There is no need, my ham; fifth, Charleen Hill; fourth, charges. The Children’s Aid society Geraldine Gray, Patricia Lucy, venerable brethren, to enlarge Evelyn Caranci; third, Frances and the Catholic Charities have Catherine Floyd, Helen Collins, upon the beautiful doctrine of the Donlon, and second, Charleen had to refuse foster-home care for and Marguerite Bisbing. Mystical Body of Christ, a doc­ Phelan. more children than they were able Funds for Education of Priests: A very interesting n,umber of trine so dear to St. Paul: This The C.T.-P.A. will meet Tues­ to accept ' the alumnae’s Netvs Letter ap- beautiful doctrine that shows us day afternoon, Oct. 26, at 3:15 There is a serious increase in pejpeared last week. Miss Lucille the person of the Word made in the cafeteria. undernourishment among younger Edwards is the editor flesh in union with all His brethren. children, a result of underfeeding Miss Mary O’Donnell, who was For from Him to them comes a Card Party Succeii The Altar and Rosary society’s during the depression. More health graduated in 1936, has been ap­ supernatural .influence, so that work is needed and more nurses card party, which was held the pointed librarian in the children’s they, with Him as head, form a should be added to the staff of the evening of Oct. 15 in the com­ tlepartment of the Public library single body of which they are the Visiting Nurses’ association. at Amarillo, Tex. members.” The applause that was munity hall, was a big success given to Miss Gregory was suf­ under the leadership of Mrs. Juvenile delinquency, particu­ Hodgins Return ficient proof that the student body Swan and Mrs. Maddock. larly in poorer sections of the city, “ I hereby give and bequeath to the Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hodgins, not only appreciated her talk but Numerous prizes given away is increasing, requiring extension who had spent the past year tour­ was eager-to hear more concern­ at the card party went to Mrs. of activities in this field. ing Europe, arrived in Denver ing the doctrine of the Mystical F. Menten, F. Menten, Mrs. B. The Family Welfare and Relief Sunday morning. They disem­ Body of Christ. F. Lowery, Alice Cawley, Jeanne agencies are receiving more than Roman Catholic Bishop of the barked in New York Oct. 14, after Shirley Horan, Catherine Ann Barry; George Bakeman, Mrs. J. 1,200 new appeals for aid monthly crossing on the liner Washington Akolt, and Suzanne Bell, gave a E. Dulmaine, Mrs. G. Schweiger, and, with limited funds, can care ' " ■ ' ~ ~ f —— ' ' choral reading of a story from the Mrs. D. Hogan, Mrs. J. Schmit- for only a small proportion of Bible. tling, Louise Calaber, Mrs. Mary these. 'There is a steadily increas­ Diocese of Denver, Colorado, the ing number of people ineligible for Mary Jane Nolan, the prefect, McCabe, Mrs. J. Maroney, Mike V Villano, and Mrs. Mary A. public relief. Considerably in­ explained to the student body that Moffitt. creased funds are necessary if the according to the' Divini Redemp- Chest agencies are to give humane toris quoted in the Semester Out­ The cake baked and donated su m of $ ...... for the education by Mrs. Marion lacino was won care this winter to those in dire line for Sodality by the Rev. J. distress who are unable to get any Roger Lyons, S.J., “ The most by Mrs. Kemme of St. Dominic’s parish. help at all from governmental urgent need of the present day is, agencies. therefore, the energetic and timely Hoste.«i8es for the card party were Mmes. M. J. Doyle, L. V, Gies, M. and maintenance, in Colorado, of application of remedies which will NicoU, Bertram Melson. W. J. Christie, effectively ward off the catastro­ S. E. Ford, William I>aughliii> Martin phe that daily grows more threat­ Garrity, D. C. Nielson, J. C. Switxer, Thomas Floyd, Mary Mpffit, Marie ening. . , . Still more important Maddox, Ella Swan, F. Harris. F* Mar- Forty Hours’ Ends as a remedy for the evil we are telli, N. Comnillo, N. Marine, E. Lyons, students studying for the priesthood. considering, or certainly more di­ M. lacino, H. Martin, E. J. Lowery, T. Stack, T. Green, E. J. Duffy, Theodore rectly calculated to cure it, is the Steinhart, John Jesser, John Brady. K. precept of charity.” She then M. Cowley, Oscar Nelson, J. Klamann, asked the sodalists to express their Jerry McCarthy. Frances Lear, Timothy At k Patrick’s Cronin, E. M. Kohl, V. Kelly, C- East­ views on undertaking as a cor­ man, A. Mayeau, J. F. Mauro, F. Gart- poral work of mercy for October land, W. N. Lawless, J, Burns, T. May, (St! Patrick’* Pari*h) the donating of food and clothing F. Z. Ondrusek, F. DeNave, H, Knocken- hauer, F. Monahan, W. P. Saunders, and The Forty Hours’ devotion was for the needy and as a spiritual Dwight Shea. work prayers for the conversion brought to a close Tuesday eve­ Mmes. C. L. Sartore, J. P. Kearney, ning with a procession of the Holy of sinners. There was a unani­ F. Cobbs, J. E. Dyer, H. E. Prose, J. P. mous vote in favor of both. McDermott, G. Mapelli, M. Griffith, A, Eucharist, chanting of the Litany E. Schillinger, T. J. McGlone, F. T. of the Saints, and Solemn Bene­ The Life of Damien the Leper Leonard. G: Scibona, William Ulrich, J. diction. The sermon was delivered by John Farrow was reviewed by C. Krause, F, J. Lawlor, Frank E. by t"he Rev. William J. Kenneally, Mary Jane Nolan. The review Phelan, E. K. Moore, Louis Pinelli, P. Gioia, Mike Lotito, Mary DeFrancia, C.M. Fathers James Saracini, C. was well done. The result is that Sam Sileo, A. V. Pavone, Mary Nix, M.; Manus Boyle, C. J. Moynihan, a study club has been formed by Katherine Carberry, William McGraW, and A. Sommaruga were present Mary Nabring. Philip James, E. C. the freshman class with Damien in the sanctuary. The Rev. Ed­ permanent burse for the perpetual Sandstrom, Kaiph Long, J. J. Fluken* A as the subject of study. Mary Nelson, Fred Bromme, D. E. Monty, ward Prinster presided at the or­ Sister Martha Marie, the libra­ Anthony • Svoho

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Each contestant must take at least one letter from each The following prizea will Ninth— One ton Pike View of the 28 advertisements appearing on this page and with be awarded by The Register lignite lump or egg coal,Pike t these letters invent an appropriate safety first slogan. and the firms advertising on Peak Fuel Co., 863 Wazee. The name of each firm from which the letter or letters CATHOLIC REGISTER this page at the end of the Tenth-—One pair trousers, are taken must be written on the same paper as the slogan. ten-week Safety First Slogan (ready made), value $5, Eng. Contest: The slogan must have a minimum of 28 letters, although lish Tailors, 901 15th St. Grand cash prize— $50, The more may be used and any number of letters may be taken Eleventh— Case of assorted Register. from each ad, so long as the contestant designates from which soda (root beer or ginger ale), Second prize— Silver fox advertisement the individual letter is taken. Windsor Water and Bottling cape, value $59.50, Dupler’s Safety First Slogan Contest Co., 3030 Downing St. Each contestant may send-in as many slogans as desired. Art Furriers, 1532 Stout St. Twelfth — Quart thermos Prizes will be awarded at the end of the ten-week run A A. A A A A. A A. A A A A A A A A. A. A. A. A. A.A A A A A A At ri> A A A Third— Woman’s or man’s bottle, complete with cups. of the contest. wrist watch, value $37.50, Firestone Auto Supply and The contest is open to all readers of The Register and Busch Jewelry Co., 10 Broad­ theltr families. Employes of The Register and their families Service, 770 Speer Blvd. way. Thirteenth— Five cans of are not open to participation in the contest. Fourth— Porcelain Madon­ Worthmore anto cleaner and Slogaais must be mailed to The Denver Catholic Register, na statue, 14 inches high. polish, Griffith Motors, 2735 Contest Editor, 938 Bannock street. Matt white glazed, value $35, Zuni St. Promptness in sending in the slogans is urged because Broadmoor Potteny, Speer in ease of duplicate slogans the first reaching the contest NOVEL SAFETY PLAN USELESS Blvd. at 9th Ave. Fourteenth — One large editor will be given preference. Fifth— Set of Maas two- case Stokes chile (large size), tone door chimes, Charles W . Stokes Canning Co., 194 are one of the most important require­ Wells Music Co., 1629 Cali­ West Dakota avenue. Hand Signals ments for safe motoring. State laws vary fornia St. ROLLING ROAD ‘LATEST’ as between extending the arm horizontally to signal all changes in Sixth — Oil painting of the movement o f the car and different signals for right turns, le ^ mountain scenery, 19x29 Play Safe! turns, and stopping. Shown here is the single signal required in inches, Varnum’s Art shop, SPEED CONTROL PLAN some states and the three signals required in Colorado and other states. Bake with 601 E. Alameda Ave. Seventh— 100-mile trip. A.A.A. Club Manager Urges Following of Auto Rental Service, 1624 Broadway. IB47HDGEIISBK Methods Whose Effectiveness Eighth— Hard-carved Mexi­ can shrine of Our Lady of AMAZING NEW Is Already Proved ’ Guadalupe, Casa Rosa de Highest Patent Oro, 213 E. 17th Ave. ACHIEVEMENT A “ rolling road” that would Rocky Mountain Motorists, the provide a smooth path for an AAA Automobile club. Single Position The Largest Fur INSILVERPIATE automobile traveling at a moderate “ This is roughly the 550th idea Selection in the West nom rate of speed but which would that has been advanced, for arbi­ prove very bumpy indeed for a trarily reducing automobile speeds Never before have we offered Heretofore only in Hand Signal you so much value . . . such cUI-order** pUte or in MILLED speeding vehicle is one of the since the traffic safety problem •terllng could you get latest suggestions to be brought gained nation-wide attention,” Mr. magnificent full-furred qual­ «uch fin e detail. «\jch out of the hat by the speed-con­ Werthan said. “ There have been ity pelts at such sensationally a high«raleed m otif For Home Baking Triple Position Hand Signals low prices. Because of our Truly, the pattern of trol enthusiasts, according to ideas for a system of lights that th f year* Clarence Werthan, manager of vast buying power as the The would show fancy colors when the West’s largest furriers, wo car went ‘too fast’ ; others would S P E C IA L P R IC E Pure Artesian Water are able to offer these won­ lUeiLEE Hungarian Flour Mills place a device on an automobile on 60-Pieco Service for ( DENVER Soda and Root Beer derful fur coats at a fraction that would cause it to ring a bell, of their actual worth. Opea Stock Price 171.00 Enviable Safety blow a whistle, or set a siren Call MA. 6064 10 Months to Pay JubiicePrice$59.50 screaming when it exceeded a cer­ tain limit; while a number of 3030 Downing St. t e e Save til JO Record Achieved sincere but misguided persons have Other sett os low aa You Can Now tried to induce the federal and $32.50 state governments to prohibit sale Kansas City, Mo.—This city has Insure Your of automobiles capable of going completed a full year in which not more than a set limit or to equip ROBY AUTO CO. one child was killed in an automo­ automobiles with governors. 324 So. Broadway SP. J694 Glasses bile accident within the city limits. Now you can get full protection against “ While a great deal of thought DODGE AND PLYMOUTH CARS lens breakage. Nominal premium. This feat established a record and effort are necessary in order Service and Parts for cities of comparable size as Makes no dilTerence where you pur­ to solve our safety problems, it Bargains In Dependabl. lTs«d Cars S Years to Pay chased your glasses. Stop in and let os well as for many much smaller, explain the details of this useful is unfortunate that more of the COLORADO SAFETY COUNCIL protection. according to the National Safety thinking and enterprise are not di­ council, which reports the average rected toward tried and proved for other cities of equal size is one measures, instead of going off on IS RECENT ORGANIZATION FOR SATISFYING SERVICE child killed every 27 days or 12 a tangent into the realm of fancy Call GA. 4341 children every year from motor and misadventure. car accidents. Only 12 children (By S. J. N eely, Director of it is our purpose to be of s«^ ce. Air Flow Air Conditioning “ Certain methods already have Safety) We will be glad to have y o ' call have been killed in Kansas City in proved their effectiveness: The On April 27 of this year, the on us at any time that we can Distributors of the last three years; none last building of maximum safety into ye^ir, seven the year before and Colorado Safety council was or­ be of assistance to you, your ECONOMY STOKERS live in the preceding year. roads, enactment of proper legis­ ganized. George E. Saunders, sec­ county, or your community in the On Display at 2653 No. Speer OPTICIAN lation, strict enforcement without Educating the children them­ retary of state, was unanimously holding of safety meetings, par­ fear or favor, education of drivers chosen as chairman. The Colo­ ticipation in your local programs, $1.50 Senring Fork (for selves to avoid traffic dangers has and pedestrians, young and old, been one of the most important rado Safety council is affiliated or in any manner that you might reUahn) In “ First Lore** GOOD CLOTHES NEED NOT in the principles of traffic safety; factors in the elimination of child with the National Safpty council. desire. VARNUM’S ART SHOP pattern at special In* BE EXPENSIVE maintenance of the automobile’s On Aug. 4 of this year, the troductory price fatalities. Police officers and the safety features in good condition, 4 5 ^ local safety council have co-oper­ writer accepted the responsibilities Periodical Issued on 601 E. Alameda and so on. Really effective curb­ ated in reaching children of school of director of safety and, pursuant Art and Novelties School Supplies THE ing of accidents will come through to legislation passed by the 1931 Centenary of Diocese age through class-room lectures, intensive efforts in these direc­ Varnum will paint ANYTHING to order. radio talks, and addresses by mem­ Colorado legislature, the Colorado Natchez, Miss.—In observance of BUSCH tions and not through intricate— safety program is a project of the 100th anniversary of the Dio­ bers of the police traffic squad but useless—gadgets.” ENGLISH given between shows at motion the State Motor Vehicle depart­ cese of Natchez, which was cele­ picture theaters. ment and the activities will be brated Oct. 19, an 80-page edition Fr. Campbell Talking of Catholic Action of the South Jewelry Some of these talks have also carried on as a subdivision of 13th & Lincoln TAILORS been aimed at adult drivers. They state government. has been issued. The diocese was At Cathedral Assembly created July 28, but observance 901 FIFTEENTH STREET have been told how destructive an At the weekly assembly of the In our initial move, as a re­ JAMES MOTOR CO. KE. 8221 engine of death a car can become sult of the expression of some was postponed 'on account of the Credit Jewelers Cathedral high school student weather. DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS Combine Quality and Style through excessive speed, mechani­ body at 10:45 Friday morning, 200 law enforcement representa­ tives, who met on June 23 in 10 BROADWAY at Prices You Can Afford cal faults, or poor driving. Spe­ Oct. 22, the Rev. Harold V. Camp­ Expert Repair Service at Reasonable Rates— Also Used Cars cially posed “ accident” films, bell, pastor of Blessed Sacrament the house of representatives, Capi­ made by the police department, church, is the guest speaker. tol building, Denver, we are showed graphically the tragic re­ Father Campbell’s topic is “ De­ covering the state with district YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT sults of some of the more common mocracy in a Changing World.” meetings primarily for the pur­ causes o'f accidents. Pictures drove The Pep club girls of Cathedral pose of informing all law enforc­ DENVER’S OWN BROADMOOR home points where lectures might high school will entertain the stu­ ing agencies, constables, sheriffs, GRIFFITH MOTORS have failed. dents at a social Monday, Oct. justices of the peace, district at­ Much of the credit for this rec­ 26, in Oscar Malo Memorial hall. torneys, and all others of the De Soto - Plymouth PO H E R Y, Inc. ord goes to Otto P. Higgins, direc­ Colorado safety program. In the very near future, it is tor of police, whose fertile mind ing and impressive record, the 2735 Zuni GA. 4966 Mfgs. of Art Pottery - Tile - Gardenware developed means of eliminating number of adult auto casualties our desire to go into the various traffic hazards, increasing the ei- also have steadily decreased for counties of the stat? and organize Speer Boulevard at 9th Ave. Denver, Colorado ficiency of his force, and devising several years. Newspapers keep safety councils. In addition to the various speakers who are partici­ CHERRY 3377 educational methods of impressing a scoreboard of the number of safety on the public. A former auto fatalities for the current year pating and will participate in our newspaper reporter, Higgins u.sed as compared with the same time meetings, we are using a sound his news training to present his the previous year. Efforts are motion picture machine showing The Oregon Lumber Co. talking pictures on highway 2971 Federal Blvd. GAllup 4217 lessons forcibly. made to better the record each A Tko By Four or a Carload safety. We solicit the co-opera­ For those who, in spite of safety time. Kansas City was especially tion of every civic-minded organi­ CAULKING lectures and films, still erred, C. A. BEEBE, INC. proud of death’s sabbatical year zation in the state, as well as warning tickets were given for INFORMATION for children as the 365th day was Dodge — Plymouth — Dodge Trucks minor offenses and helpful sug­ every public-spirited citizen in completed just a few days before this program. WEATHERSTRIPPING gestions were made by the traffic the National Safety council’s an­ Sales and Complete Service Denver, Colo. squad, especially trained to make As director of safety, I want the STORM SASH nual congress opened here. these suggestions without giving various civic organizations and 1648 Platte St. GA. 0123 The night the record was at­ citizens of our state to ^know that undue offense. If the lesson still tained, factory whistles blew and was disregarded. Police Judge every traffic light in the city FRANK BALDRIDGE GARAGE Thomas V. Holland did not hesi­ turned red for one minute. Kan­ tate to impose stiff fines and sen­ sas City reserved that minute as PE. 0344 1445 So. 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A prayer campaign is on. various class units of the sodality cured it is distinctly a tribute to common sense. are focusing their attention upon (Ldretto Heights College) olic Daughters of America has The mission program opened at been organized in St. Louis’ par­ the mission program thus aiming The Glee club has been organ­ High Mass on Sunday, Oct. 17, to co-operate with the school mis­ ized for the year under the direc­ ish, Englewood, with Miss Ellen which was sung by the students. COAL Campell as counselor. The officers sion program sent out by the tion of Sister Peter Joseph, head SWIGERT BROS. The_ Rev. Matthew Connelly, O.S. diocesan office.. of the vocal departmenL Virginia Lump, $5.95; Egg, $5.85; Nut, $4.75 are Betty White, president; Ada- B., in his address to the students, lon Geech, vice president; Mary Poster Contest Held Vollmar was elected president, OIL-KOATED FREE—PERMANENTLY DUSTLESS Better Vision spoke of the appeal of the Bishop, Starting Oct. 10 and continuing Geraldine Pershing, vice president, Optometrists Good Serrice Ranke, secretary; Louise Sand­ the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, to for Every Age burg, treasurer. A business meet­ until Oct. 17, the seniors and jun­ and Rosemary Elliot, secretary. at Right Prices his people and^ to the students in iors sponsored a poster contest in The members are Martha Ellen Atlas Goal Co. KE. 6544 ing will be held OcL 30 at which behalf of the Catholic missionaries. 1550 California KEystone 7651 new members will be welcomed. behalf of the Halloween party to Dea, Geraldine Pershing, Dorothy Father Connelly mentioned to the be held on the evening of OcL 28. Cudmore, Marcella Vollmar, Vir­ ■ The first social of troop 6 was students the great advantage they Many unique and colorful posters ginia Vollmar, Mary Qualken- ***************‘*‘*^*******"*'*»»«■ htit 111 ttt 11J111 H held Oct. 16 at the home of Pa­ have in being able to make fre­ tricia Kimme. Games were played were submitted. 'The winners will bush, Rene Troy, Virginia Hornig, quent visits to the chapel, and be announced at the festival on and prizes were- won by Marie Mary Hutchison, Cleo Wells, Mar­ urged them to pray for the Oct. 28. Every poster will be STOCKS - BONDS Jeffries and Mary Anne Anderies. garet Bucher, Peggy Zook, Esther missions. placed in the Halloween season on It was decided that all articles for Casey, Rosalee Laurenson, Nellie the school bulletin boards. We Buy, Sell, and Quote All Local and Listed Securities the Needlework guild should be in Kennedy, Clare Werle, Rosemary GRANITE at the next meeting, which will be The initial meeting of the St. Elliot, Janet Bailey, Mary Pagano, GENUINE Margaret Anna Mullen, Ruth MARBLE held Nov. 6 at the club house. Teresa Literary circle, whose mem­ bership is open to any student in O’Brien, Mercedes Riorden, and PEDLET-RTAN & GO. RAINBOW Last Saturday, the girls of Program Held in BRONZE the senior English class, took place Margaret Kelly. troop 5 met at the home of Bar­ 840 17tb St. Boston Bldg. Denver, Colo. PRODUCTS on Monday morning, at the 9 The students of the social STATUARY bara Beagle for their first social. M A . 1241 JflCQU£SlBROTH£RS o’clock English period. The presi­ science class have ^started practi­ l/ACAS" haaSIP Monte Carlo whist was played, dent, Margaret MacDonald of Den­ cal work for their studies. Peggy OCSIGfltRS • BUILDCR5 and refreshments were served. Grand Junction ver, presided. After a short in­ Mahoney, Anne Monaghan, Mary Two new members, Lorraine ^ monumcriTs emt rnfmoRiBis a^DisnncTion troductory address, she called the O’Byrne, Mary Murrin, Esther T.l,phon. TAbo. 6468 - Offic. nnd PInnt. 28 E. 6th Ave.. .1 6th Are. and Lincoln March! and Lillian Brown, joined meeting to order. The salute to Gi'ajid Junction.—On Columbus Casey, and Genevieve Mahoney COLORADtr this week. This Saturday, the the cross and the salute to the flag NUT MEATS... day at St. Joseph’s school, the sec­ are doing catechetical work at girls are to have lunch at Sera- were given in common. Then, Rude Community center and SL for your next party, dinner or banquet. . . Fresh always fini’s. Mr. Serafini is arrang­ ond assembly since school started y v w l i V w w i Elizabeth Ann Clayton of Greeley Anthony’s Community center. This Roasted and prepared minute fresh for your individual ing a special menu for them. was held and suitable songs and spoke on the art of criticism. She recitations were given by the dif­ work is done under the direction order immediately before delivery. 5 SpecializingS m in Quality Plumbing and ^ After the luncheon, the girls are was followed by Mary Jane Milli- of Marie Dougherty. going to the Telephone building, ferent pupils. The Very Rev. thaler of Cody, Wyo., who reported > Heating Repairs where they will be shown through Nicholas Bertrand gave an inter­ on St. Teresa, the saint and The social dinners for the col­ THE NUT SHOP by a guide. A business meeting esting talk at the close of the scholar. Next, the six character­ lege resident students have been will be held the following meeting. istics of literature as Brother Leo. resumed for the year. These din­ I SLATTERY & COMPANY Saturday. A great deal of interest is given the popular writer and speaker of ners are held every Wednesday to the making of a new library. today, writes in his book on night. Once a month, a formal The first social of troop 9 will dinner will be given. J PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS be held at the home of Miss Randall Hall and Robert St. John Literature were discussed by Mary PAROCHIAL SCHOOL BOOKS Jane Sturm of Empire, Helen Maxyne Rogers, Ellen Rita 1646 BLAKE STREET Helene Werle, counselor, 603 are librarians for the month of Both New snd Used October, and Miss Louise Roessler Brown of Minnesota, and Shirley Milan, and Maxine Davis have JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE South Sherman street, at 2 o’clock 1441 Saturday, Oct. 23. Her home may has been helping the sisters and Crawford of Denver. just returned from the Associated school press meet, which was held ■iWliWJWWWyPtfWWVVViWWVWWtfVWWJS be reached by a No. 3 street car. children to arrange and tabulate In accordance with the consti­ Herrick Book & Stationery Co. the books. Sixteen new books tution of the society, a report of in Chicago at the Meditiah club. The girls should Jie sure to bring , KE. 5470— 15th AT CURTIS , their garments for the Needlework were added to the library this some modern Catholic writer is to There were 35 states and 226 pub­ guild to this social. month and more are expected. be given at every meeting. Eileen lications represented and more than 500 delegates present. The On the evening of Oct. 12, a DeLille of Boulder took the floqi- A new troop under the direc­ and spoke on Hilaire Belloc. Three girls reported that the Height- tion of Miss Margaret Linnet will parish supper was held in the basement of SL Joseph’s school by book reviews followed, by Mar­ sonian, and especially the new in­ meet on the second and fourth novation of the picture page, re­ the Italian members of the Altar garet MacDonold, who reviewed Saturdays of the month. Last ceived very favorable comment. society. This was a success so­ Willa Gather’s Death Comes for the Saturday, officers were elected. Leona Gallagher and Anna cially as well as financially. The Archbishop; Catherine Burgess, They are Betty Nelson, president; Marie Wade were among the host­ proceeds will pay for new vest­ who chose George Eliot’s The URITAN COAL Kathleen Morton, vice president; esses for Womens’ day at Joslin’s ments for Father Bertrand. These Mill on the Floss, and Kathleen Theodora Edwards, secretary; department store. vestments will be used at the Gephart, whose choice was the Marguerite Brown, treasurer, and Diicustion Club Started MURPHY-MAHONEY MOTOR CO. Forty Hours’ devotion, which will biography Damien the Leper, Patricia Burtsaer, reporter. by John Farrow. A committee of The sophomores have initiated open on Sunday, OcL 24. There A Good Low % 2986 NO. SPEER Troop 12 met at the club house three judges was present to vote a novel discussion club. They will Saturday afternoon, Oct. 16. will be special music by the chil­ for the best review. They were hold a buffet supper and conduct a dren and a procession and ser­ Priced Coal ' * Used Cars GA. 1457 Election of officers was held. They judged according to the matter of discussion club the third Monday $C 95 Service are Kathleen Allen, president; mons by visiting priests. the report and the poise anm de­ of each month. The club will be Mary Ellen McEnulty, vice presi­ The Young Ladies’ sodality livery of the speaker. At Kch held at Laif-a-Lot, the campus inn. Plus dent; Joan Crocker, secretary; plans to meet at the home of monthly meeting, the winner will All sophomores and their sponsor. Anne O’Malley, treasurer, and Miss Maxine Egger, 1050 Ouray be presented by the club with a Sister Francis de Chantal, will at­ Call Frank Williams when you want dependable Mary Jane Murphy, reporter. avenue. Miss Maxine Egger and dainty blue and gold literary pin. tend. Each month, a different Lump or Egg Initiation will be held OcL 23 at Miss Agnes Barton will be joint repair, work on your typewriter. On Monday, OcL 18, the pin was group of sophomores will be host­ 2 o’clock. hostesses. awarded by the superior. Sister esses at the supper and take PROMPT SERVICE— HONEST PRICES Troop 10 will have a theater C. D. of A. Meet . Mary Eileen, at the student as­ charge of the meeting that will party Oct. 23. The girls will meet The Catholic Daughters met at sembly, at 1:46 o’clock, to Mar­ follow. All Makes Typewriter Service in front of the Denver theater garet MacDonald. Mary Pagano, Margaret Fitz­ 43S I4tb St. the home of Mrs. Frank Mc­ SALES ■ RENTALS ■ REPAIRS MAin 3498 promptly at 12:30. Donough, 740 Hill avenue, with Autumn Scenes Drawn patrick, Leona Gallagher, Mada- 1633 CAUFORNIA STREET Mrs. Harvey Smith wishes to re­ Mrs. James Purvis as assistant The art classes in the grade lene Weber, Dorothy Ann Evers, mind the girls to bring their gar­ hostess at the social meeting department are making autumn and Virginia Vollmar will attend Requiescant in Pace an international relations, conven­ ments for the Needlework guild honoring Miss Mayme Garrett, scenes, from the views seen from w r W W W W ^ W W W tTW as soon as possible. state regent, here on her official their class room windows. Those tion to be held in Greele’’ Oct. 22 3387 Larimer and 23. S^t. Mo^er of Ivy A. Brown of McAllen, visit after spending several days on display are the drawings of Theodore lex.; Marie Jacobs, Chicago; Antrcla in Durango. From this city Margaret Mizera, Marilyn Carr, Behrens, Alma. Mich.; V/illiam A. and the regent went to Aspen and Gerane Sagstetter, Patsy Carr, Third Order to Hold M. J. McAneny, Jr., of Denver. Requiem Mary Jane Kieffer, Irene Pixley, Mass was offered Tuesday at 9 in Sacred SiJiool Observing Leadville. Profession, Reception Heart church. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. A short program was presented, Marguerite Spencer, Audrey Gal­ Hackethal P. Horan & Son service. lagher, Betty Jane Dutton, Geor- Members of the Third Order of Coty and Warm—in with Misses Helen Stortz and SL Francis will meet Sunday aft­ MICHAEL MAYERLE. father of Mrs Freshman Week Josephine Roessler singing, ac­ gene Smith, and Joan Van De John Cortellini and Edward Mayerle of Veght. ernoon, OcL 24, at 3:30 in St. MORTUARY Lcadvillc, Mary and William Mayerle of companied by Miss Margaret Gib- Elizabeth’s church. Profession Denver, and Michael. J„ of Detroit San Luis.—Freshman week is lin. A review of the book. Life Perhaps one of the most delight­ and reception ceremonies will be Burial in Leadville. W. P. Horan A Son ful classes for the children of the Dreamland Patterns 1449-51 Kalamath St. service. being observed at Mercy high and Death: The Autobiography held. school. The rules of behavior of a Surgeon, by Andre Majocchi, minim department is the one im­ PATRICK McGOLDRICK, 3926 Vallejo mediately after the noon recess. Phone MAin 4006 Cousin of Mary McEiroy. Requiem Mass were formally read to the new the story of Italy’s most famous was offered at 9:30 Monday in St. Pat­ members of the student body by surg;eon, was read by Mrs. Wil­ In a sunny room on the first floor, rick's church. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. under a competent and experi­ P, Horan & Son service. the president of the senior class. liam Callahan from notes made by Mrs. Clarence Prinster. enced teacher the small children FRANK TRIFILETTI, 3334 Mariposa. Senior court and initiation will be are taught to converse in and to Husband of Barbara TrifilettI, father of held in the_ near future. A talk was given by Miss Gar­ Sam, Carmine. Joseph, and Theresa The senior class sponsored a write French, By means of work­ EXPERT REPAIRING Tnfiletti, grandfather of Barbara. Rose rett, telling th% group of her visits books, they learn to use a working GEO. P. Marie, and Frank TrifilettI. father-in-law social the evening of OcL 20. over the state and of the ac­ vocabulary, at the same time put­ of Mary TrifUetti. Interment Mt. Olivet. GAMMA JAMMA After the first business meet­ W. P, Horan & Son service. complishments of the organization ting into play their color and con­ HACKETHAL ing of the student council held over the state. Father Bertrand struction work. Many of the par­ WATCHES w: THOMAS P. KINNEY, 765 S. Emerson. early in October, the newly in­ Funeral Director Husband of Agnes J. Kinney, father of also made an interesting talk. ents who visited Mt. St. Gertrude’s Agnes, Veronica Ann, and Donald F.; stalled officers and committee A large crowd gathered at St. on Sunday, were greeted in French brother of Mrs. Mary Riley of Los An­ 1240 Acoma TA. 1656 chairmen assumed the duties of Joseph’s hall to enjoy a special by their small daughters. In this JEWELRY geles and Mrs. I. Gale of Atchison. Kans. their respective offices. iMwaoblt Prices Rosary will be recited at 8 p. m. Friday showing of films taken of the group are Sarajane Bates, Joan Gowns at W. P. Horan & Son’s chapel., Requiem The parochial school building missions in California by Mr. and Khalso, Geraldine Gabbard, Mary Mass will be offered at 10 Saturday and auditorium have been com­ Guaranteed Mrs. H. B. Jones, friends of Mr. Jane Fitch, Rosemary O’Mera, morning in St. Francis de Sales’ church. pletely redecorated. New desks Donna Mae Porter, Clara Dore, Workmanship Interment Mt. Olivet. W: P. Horan & have been placed in every class and Mrs. F. E. Dean, who are Son service. spending a few months here be­ Jacqueline Brakhage, Carmelita HAI^TROADWORN DELPHENA ERMAN, 325 King* St. room in both the high school and Berlage, Wanda Luckenback, and and Mother of Mrs. Louise Thompson, Mrs. the grade school. fore they return to California for iViGRfWARiNi Marie Fittpalrick, Mrs. Ernest Olson. the winter, and to hear the talk Bernice Boeggeman. Good Watches Columbus day was fittingly \ Los Angeles; Pauline Ermon and Levi on the missions given by Father An informal recital is to be Erman, Denver: John C. Erman, St. commemorated by entertaining Our Specialty Louis; Frank Erman, Carey Wood, Ida.; Bertrand. given on Sunday evening at 7:30 programs in both schools. o’clock by a group of the members William Erman. Woodward. Okla,; Mrs. The publicity committee will The program sponsored by the M. M. Hicks, Fort Worth, Tex.; Mrs. Catholic Daughters of America of the SL Cecilia circle of the Pajamas W. J. Meadows, Oklahoma City, and publish the first issue of the music department of Mt. St. O'KEEFE CALL Stephen Erman, Harmon, OUla. Requiem S.S.C., sodality paper, in about was greatly enjoyed.' The colored Mass was offered Friday. Oct. 15. in the Gertrude’s. JEWELRY CO. two weeks. moving pictures of the beautiful Cathedral. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boule­ On Sunday evening, Oct. 10, a 623 15th St. JOHNSON vard service. missions were exceptionally fine JOSEPH FLECKENSTEIN, 1232 Olive ton Mother of Fred W. Rooth, sister and Father Bertrand’s explana­ group of seniors and juniors went STORAGE & MOVING CO. St. .Father of Mrs. Frank Worley and of George Schneider. Requiem Mass tions of the history of the an­ to see the picture. Lost Horizon, Wherever youthful smartness is the fash­ Lawrknee Fleckenstein. Smartsvllle, was offered at 9 Tuesday in St. Joseph’s When in Need of Help WHY TAKE CHANCES? cient buildings added to their at the Isis in Boulder. Those mak­ Calif. Requiem Mass was offered at 9 (Polish) church. Interment ML Olivet. ■ { any kind, permanent or odd job ion keynote you will see Gamma Jamma ■ You Can Have Dependable Service Tuesday in St. James’ church. Inter­ Olinger service. attractions. ing up the theater party were and the Cost Is Very Low. ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. PATRICK CALLAHAN, 928 W. 18th Catherine Burgess, Helen Brown, call Employment DepartmenL JANE ELIZABETH LABRIOLA. 4046 Ave. Requiem Mass was offered at 9 Two songs by Mrs. Olive Boyer girls. The Gamma Jamma girls wear PEarl 2433 221 Broadway Margaret MacDonald, Kathleen Vallejo. Wife of Clyde.Labriola. mother Monday in St. Leo’s church. Interment were also on the program. She Gephart, Mary Jane Millith^iler, Catholic Charities Flannelette because it’s warm as well as of Mary and Beatrice Labriola, daughter- Mt. Olivet. Theodore Hackethal service. sang “ Indian Love Call’’ and Mary Jane Sturm, Shirley Craw­ in-law of Mrs. Rose Labriola. sister of MARY C. LAWRENCE, 684 S. Lincoln. 1665 Grant SL KEystone 6:586 Mrs. Joseph Vinola, Wheatridge. and Mother of Mrs. Fred L. Kelly, sister of “ Ramona.” Miss Margaret Hall ford, Myma Stuhl, Genevieve smart. . . divine for restful slumber and CALL A William Porproy. Golden; sister-in-law of Mrs. S. Benkovits of Woodhaven, L. I.; played the piano accompaniment Lynch, and Frances Graham. Mrs. Josev'^h Bugino, Lizzie Julardo, grandmother of Fred. Jr.; John, and Jos­ and Miss Rita Walker, the violin. ideal for loafing and lounging. Adorable Jennie Sanjsolone. Antoinette Bruno, eph Kelly. Requiem Mass was offered Angelina Vinola, and Roxis Labriola. Saturday at 9:80 in St. Francis de The Altar society met with Dreamland patterns such as flickering ZONE CAB Requiem Mass was offered at 10 Monday Sales’ church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Mrs. Paiituso, West Main street. in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church. In­ Hartford-Alcom service. Chicago Nun Visitor DORAN MAin 7171 terment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. The Knights of Columbus met candles, sheep jumping over fences, and PIETRO MAFFEO, 418H Quivas. Hus­ HATTERS Prompt, Courteous Service ANNE C. DUNPHY at St. Joseph’s hall after the sup­ band, of Mary Maffeo, father of Carmen, Mrs. Anne 0. Dunphy. 514 2Ist SL, per on Columbus day. Interesting In Parish at Pueblo "H»t Reconditioninirl “ Pleasant Dreams” song score design. John. Edith, and Helen Maffeo, and Mrs. mother of Sister M. Philomena, who Serxicc ExcIniiTclr" CLEAN NEW CABS Julia Colaino. Requiem Mass is being teaches at Sacred • Heart school, died talks were made on the occasion. Now Located at All washable fast colors. offered at lO Friday in Our Lady of Mt. Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock. Mrs. Mrs. S. V. O’Malley is enjoy­ Pueblo.— (SL Leander’s Parish) 733 E. Colfax, at Clarkson Carmel church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Dunphy had been very active in the pro­ — Mother Imelda of Chicago made CALL MAIN 6888 Boulevard service. ing a month’s vacation in motion of the Sacred Heart league, and a short visit in Pueblo Monday. For freo pick-op and d c Ilv e tT MARGARET DE WILDE. 1246 Sher­ was a member of the Holy Ghost Altar California. Serrice man. Wife of Philip De Wilde, mother and Rosary society. She was en route home. DOYLE’S of Rosemiry De Wilde, sister of S. B. Besides her daughter. Mrs. Dunphy is Mrs. Robert Beecher, Mrs.. Leo Powell, Mrs. Alice Wallace, Mrs. John survived by her husband. John J. Dunphy. PHARMACY Manley, and P. H. Kane of Los Angeles. Solemn Itequiem Mass is being cele­ Littleton Parish Driscoll, and Margaret Eileen and Requiem Mass was offered Saturday at brated at 9 Friday in Holy Ghost church, Danny Driscoll returned Tuesday, $ 2 - 2 5 Th. Particular Dnifcist 9 in the Cathedral. Interment Mt. Olivet. with interment In Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Oct. 12, from a motor trip to 17TH AVE. AND GRANT Olinger service. v service. CHRISTINA jftOOTH. 4676 Washing- Nebraska. KE. 8»S7 FREE DELIVERY Fetes Fr. Walsh MARY A. MEAGHER Gus Sandstrom, who had been Mary A. Meagher, 1760 Holly St., who attending the school of mines at died this week, was the aunt of the Rev. Littleton.— Father John Walsh Golden, was compelled to return Charles Meagher of Edwardville, 111. She was honored at a reception held in was also the aunt of Katherine Meagher home last week because of serious of Denver and John Meagher of Prince St. Mary’s rectory on the eve­ [ 5 m Dk RWF01 illness. Although somewhat im­ I f f ' (JO IJ Sizes 15,16, and 17 Albert, Saskatchewan. ning of Oct. 12, with Mrs. O’Brien proved, he will be unable to con­ Requiem Mass was offered Thursday and Mrs. Thomas presiding as ASrtMA. HW FE«R.CATARRH, at 9 in Blessed Sacrament church. In­ tinue his school work for an in­ OEAFNcSS,SINUS IN F E a iO N , Second Floor— ISth St. IHousehold Goods terment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son hostesses. At the beginning of a definite time. HEAO«HE,HEAONOa£S,DatlNESS. B short program. Miss Mary Kather­ TO«IUnS.NEURmS.EYEANDEAR service. Mrs. George Duesing enter­ DISEASES, HKSH AND lO W BIOOO and Merchandise ine Shadwell, accompanied by Miss PRESSURE. NERVOUS ANOOUND . Betty Lou Reese, sang two songs, tained members of the O.F.F. DISEASES. PROSTKtECUU(0,60ITRe. ■ IHJFFY STORAGE AND Bridge club at her home Tuesday H IP LEO AND BACK RAINS,BODY M O VIN G CO. $500 in Cash after which Mrs. E. Ellis from b a la n c e .SACRO lUACANO of last week. SACRO OeOPrrAL THERAPY L Saturday Louviers played two violin solos. Mrs. Ellis was accompanied by William Sutherland came from Night Mrs. Craig. Fort Collins to spend the week­ 220 Stael Bids., 1551 Wolton St. All Ui. B «t Grade, of Among Father Walsh expressed sincere end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Sutherland. $5.10 to C O A L appreciation to the parishioners “Where Denver Shop* With Confidence" TED DAY Other for their thoughtfulness in plan­ Mrs. Elsie La Vos was baptized $7.75 Ton Awards ning the reception, which was a Thursday, Oct. 14, by the Rev. Phone KE. 2111 ALL KINDS OF WOOD Home Mortuary surprise to him, and led in an in­ Paul Fife, O.S.B. Mrs. C. C. La Bacon & Schramm wii; be given away, at St. FrancU formal discussion that followed. Vos acted as sponsor. Our Advisory Dept, will help * Mrs. Frank Prince and children, Barrett Flat and Irwin Coal & Feed de Sales’ Carnival, 235 So. Sher Several of the pioneer parish­ h A AAA,. I Jl A A A < ■ ^ ^ ‘ you to plan the services best suited man St., Friday and Saturday. ioners, in reminiscence, contrib­ Frederick, Dorothy, and Thomas, to your needs. Call on us. were baptized in the past week by Shingle Roofs Company $100 in Cash will be given away uted many interesting historical 2406 FEDERAL BLVD. Friday night. Admission Free. facts pertaining to the ^owth Father Fife. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8238 Walnut KE. 1611 ART LORENTZ, Prop. Prince, Sr., acted as sponsors. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 147* W. llnd GA. *S*9 G A . 5709 Fun. Vaudeville. Games. and development of the parish.