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Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. 1948— Permission to reproduce. Except on Peter’s Pence Tribute Articles Otherwise Marked, given After 12 H. Friday Following June Precious Blood Nuns 5 Episcopal By Archdiocese Gets DENVER OmiOLIC From Wichita Teach Ministers at In New Institution First Mass Hoiy Father’s Thanks The Rev. Francis William Dun­ can, who studied briefly,in St. 7 ■Room Romdenoo lovod 2 i Milos to Sonre as Thomas’ seminary, Denver, in Aid Parlicniariy Timely as Pope Simggles to 1942, offered his first Solemn Mass Meet Post-War Charity Needs; Apostolic REGISTER‘ NT * Goiveni; Pastor, Parishionors Track in Winnetka, 111., under unusual circumstances. Five Episcopalian The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies ’The Denver Catholic Register. We clergsrmen were present, and half the con ^ gation was non-Cath- Blessing Is Imparled Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Desks From Spearville olic. Ministers attended the break­ A letter received by Urban J. Vehr from Services, Photo features, and y^ide World Photos. (3 cents per copy) Roggen.— The newest school in the Archdiocese of Den­ fast held later in the community the Holy See carries the Holy Father’s grateful thanks for center, and one o f them spoke at VOL. XLH. No. 6. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1946. $1 PER YEAR. ver, Sacred Heart in Roggen, has been open^ with 35 pu­ the affair, attended by 120 per­ the Peter’s Pence gift of $10,000 this year from the Denver pils enrolled. In charge are two Sisters Adorers of the Most sons. The Rev. Robert G. Mc­ archdiocese. The aid is particu Precious Blood, whose mother-house is in Wichita, Kans. Mahon of Denver gave the sermon larly timely in meeting post-war This is the first institution in the state of Colorado to be in the Mass. Three Monsignors problems, writes Monsignor J. B. were present, and relatives from Montini, Substitute Secretary of placed under their direction. all over the nation attended. State. The Apostolic Blessing is At the present time classes are being held in the former Father Duncan’s family is not imparted to the Archbishop, Men’s Holy Hour Set for Oct. 13 Catholic. He was a student for church building, which has been remodelled to provide two priests, and faithful of the archdio­ modern classrooms. One division, the Anglican ministry in the cese. The letter follows: including the first to third grades, Nashotah House, Episcopalian Vatican City, Aug. 27, 1946 Inienlion for Pontiff, {Bad DuHngaithed is in charge of Sister Lillian; the seminary near Milwaukee, and SEGRETERIA DI STATO Citation Given NCCW \ Re£!^d in War other, including the fourth to Chaplain Named was ready for ordination to the DI SUA SANTITA Suffering Persons eighth grades, is taught by Sister diaconate when he entered the Anita, who is also superior. . The Provincial N. 139335 Desks for the new school were For St. Vincent’s of the Viatorian Fathers, who Your Excellency, In Europe secured frbm St. John the Baptist’s have several students in St. It is my happy duty at the com­ ■parish in Spearville, Kans. Several Thomas’, sent him to the seminary mand of His Holiness, Pope Pius The annual Holy Hour for parishioners, together with the Home in Denver in Denver for a brief period to XII, to inform Your Excellency of Catholic men of Denver •will Rev. Charles Sanger, pastor of the study before entering the no­ vitiate. He came here Feb. 6, the receipt of the sum of $10,000 Keenesburg and Roggen parishes, The Rev. Nicholas Walsh has be held in the Cathedral Sun­ B i m i TO 1942. as Peter’s Pence for the year 1946 traveled to Spearville by truck to assumed the chaplain’s post at St from the Archdiocese of Denver, day, Oct. 13, at 8 p.m., an­ obtain ^ e desks. A playground for Vincent’s home, Denver. A native Father Duncan decided against which you so very thoughtfully nounces the Very Rev. Harold the pupils is now being prepared. of County Waterford, , service in a religious order, how­ forwarded to Vatican City through V. Campbell. The intention of Lack of Materials Father Walsh recently returned ever, and studied for the Diocesa the kindne.ss of the Apostolic Dele­ the devotion this year is for the from his homeland, where he had of Davenport. He was born in Holds Up Chapel Winnetka Oct. 6, 1917, the son of gate. Holy Father and the suffering of T»'4kty-two months overseas, been visiting since April o f this The Pontiff ever grateful for Europe. Archbishop Urban J. four and a half years in service, To house the sisters, a seven- year. The Rev. Joseph Walsh was Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Duncan. this annual donation, so generously Vehr will conduct the Holy Hour foiir-ef^paign stars, the Bronze room residence was secured and m charge of chaplain’s duties at Sigrid Undset, famous Norwegian author and a friend of Mrs. Dun­ and so lovingly made by Your Ex and Father Padficus Kennedy, iarr his support in combat moved two and one-half miles from the home before his recent ap­ cellency, your priests, and flock, O.F.M., will speak. All Catholic ojpranifons in Italy, and the rank the country to its present location pointment as administrator of can, ■wrote to the young priest at near the school. Completely re­ the time of his ordination. bids me convey to his beloved chil­ men of Denver and vicinity are of full colonel distinguished the Sacred Heart Cathedral, Pueblo. dren of Denver the expression of urged to attend. Archbishop war irecord of the Rev. Preston P, modeled and newly furnished, the The new chaplain at St. Vin­ his paternal gratitude and o f his Vehr is anxious for a good rep­ MoX^biy, C.M., but he would convent will also have a chapel as cent’s made his studies for the particular appreciation of the ad­ resentation both to demonstrate r it ^ r talk about the Blessed soon as materials can be secured. priesthood at St. John’s college Sister Cleopha is the housekeeper. mirable spirit o f filial attachment the faith of the Catholic men of MoUierjwd her Miraculous Medal. in the Diocese of Waterford, Ire­ Limm sisnii and devotion to Christ’s Vicar Much of the work of remodeling land. He was ordained June 16, Denver and to aid suffering fel­ "Thn greatest experience I had both the school and the convent which was the inspiring motive of in iSi/iwrvice was in seeing the 1938, by Bishop Jeremiah Kinane. low Catholics abroad, particularly has been done by parishioners, In September, 1938, he came to this noble gesture. those behind the Iron Curtain, by prfeSthhess of the Catholic chap­ In the.se days when the post-war who also donated most of the labor America to work in Natchez, Miss., imploring God’s help. lains and their devotion to the problems arp so numerous and spirtttiil needs of their men.” on the new Sacred Heart church, until 1942, when ill health neces­ now nearing completion. At the varied, as His Holiness extends his 25 Priests Attend With this observation Father Mur- sitated his coming to Colorado. present time, services are being paternal assistance' to the poor Quarterly Meeting phy^nums up his World war II Father Walsh convalesced in suffering and needy victims of service, held in the basement of the new G lock n er h ospital, Colorado war, your generous aid is particu­ The vigor of the Holy Name so­ structure. Springs, until April, 1945, when James M. Mitchell, ezecative di­ dent, the citation for the co-oper. larly timely and it consoles the ciety, which sponsors the annual jFatlier.Murphy, who has just fin­ Church Lacks he went to Mt. Elizabeth retreat, devotion, was shown in the quar­ rector of the National Catholic ation of the NCCW with the NCCS i s ! ^ pKaching a highly success- Mt. Morrison, staying for one heart of the Chief Shepherd to Community Service, it shown pre­ during World war II. The presen feel that in this vast work of Chris­ terly meeting Sept. 23 in Hagus fid . Mh^ulons Med^ novena in Interior Fittings year. After that time he took the Sister Carlos Marie of the hall. Annunciation parish. There' senting Mrs. Thomas G. Garrison tation took place at the national hn’s parish, Denver, was one Because of government restric­ trip to Ireland. Lorettine order at Loretto Height* tian charity you are his valid, of Golden, retiring NCCW presi­ convention in Kansas City. constant, and bountiful co-oper­ were 25 priests present, the largest e first Vincentian Fathers to tions on the purchase o f hardwood, Two brothers of Father Walsh college, Denver, will soon return ators. number ever seen at such an af­ the service. He began his the church proper still lacks floor­ also are priests. One, the Rev. to China, after six years in this In token o f his abiding grati­ fair, and about 350 laymen. The re duty in May, 1941, as a ing, pews, altar railing, and an al­ James P. Walsh, is incardinated country. Her new assignment will tude and benevolence the Holy reports from tHfe parishes, when lieutenant in Fort Sheridan, tar. Designed by John K. Monroe in the Waterford diocese. The take the nun to the Immaculate Father most cordially bestows on added together, showed a tremen­ Stars, Stripes Outweigh n the space of two years of Denver, the edifice is being other, the Rev. Lawrence Walsh of Conception school in Monrovia, Your Excellency, your sealous dous amount of activity and proved ive promotions had ad- erected at a cost of approximately St. Patrick’s Missionary society, is Calif., where she will teach for a priests, and ever faithful people that the men are really “on their id him to the rank o f lieu- $16,000. Charles Buchholtz is in laboring as a missioner in Nigeria, short while until complete plana his special paternal Apostolic toes.’’ colonel— a process ordi­ charge of construction. Africa. for her passage can be arranged. Bles.sing, praying that to all o f you Father Barry Wopan in his re­ Hammer, Sickle in U. S. n a l^ requiring up to 20 years. By the end of November, she ex- in the Archdiocese of Denver it port on youth activities praised the At time of his discharge from Ipects to be on a ship headed for may be the source o f copious di­ men for their interest in Boy By David Pbudhomme vincial declared, smiling. "Ameri­ ti^c. T;«rmy Father Murphy was Shanghai, the city o f her birth. vine graces and favors. Scouts. Father Gregory Smith “ The Stars and Stripes are too cans are not e a ^ y fooled.” aw i^ed. .'file eagles of a full Sisters Describe Life Sister Carlos Marie became ac­ Once again availing myself of asked l o i the formation of mere dear to tbe-Asaanean people to be' Bom and rearisd'^m’^ShTcS'gif, quainted with the Sisters of this happy oceasioh, I very gladly adult discussion clubs. Father Jo­ supplanted by the hammer and 111., Father Fagen received his Headi Novena Band Loretto at the Foot of the Cross renew to Yqpr Excellency my sen­ seph O’Heron discussed the Junior sickle,” was the observation of early education'in St. Alphonsus’ Restored to civilian life, Father As Japanese Prisoners when they arrived in Shanghai timents of esteem and considera­ Newman club program. A full lay the Very Rev. Francis J. Fagen, school and Loyola academy, both Mufphy has been named director to open a school. She was in the tion and with every good wish, I participation in the coming Litur­ C.SS.R., head of the St. Louis in the Windy City. Part o f his of the Miraculous Medal novena seventh grade at the time and she remain. gical 'Week was urged by Father province of Redemptorists, who college training he spent in St. band for the Western province A description of life in a Jap­ rather it was one o f the best continued her education under the Very devoted! Hubert Newell. John J. Campbell was in Denver from Sept.' 2'7 until Joseph’s Preparatory college, of the Vincentian Fathers. Oper­ anese interment camp is given by camps. Fortunately for us, we Lorettines until 1940, when she J. B of St. John’s pari.sh gave a stirring Monday of this week on a canoni­ Kirkwood, Mo., afterwards going ating from his headquarters in St. a Franciscan Sister who visited this were under Japanese consular au­ left China to join the order at Subst. appeal for tne development of a cal visit to the Redemptorist com­ to Mount St. Clement college, De Vincent’s parish, SL Louis, Father week in Longmont. Two of the sis­ thority and not under military Nerinx, Ky. His Excellency national .shrine to St. Frances Ca- munity, W. Sixth avenue and Soto, Mo., for bis novitiate in the Murphy and four of his confreres ters in the damp stopped o ff to authority, and so we were given For the past three years. Sister The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D.D brini at the Queen of Heaven sum­ Fox street. Redemptorist congregation. As a now preach novenas throughout see nuns o f their order in the more humane treatment. Our Carlos Marie has been at Loretto Archbishop of Denver mer camp near Golden. Asked whether Communism is a seminarian he studied in Immacu­ the West. Extraordinary crowds Colorado city. They are Sister troubles were undernourishment, Heights college. She received her menace to this country, the Pro- late Conception seminary, Ocono- have attended these novenas wher­ Esther, superior of the Tsinan overcrowding, vermin, bad sanita­ Bachelor of Science degree there Generous Gifts, Prayers Ufged ■vincial asserted that the American mowoc, Wis., and was ordained ever conducted, and S t John's mission in Shantung, China, and tion, and lack of freedom. in the summer of 1946. Last year masses are too firmly grounded in there in 1923. parish was no exception last Sister Cecilia, her companion. Both Undernourishment and lack of she assisted in the chemistry de­ democracy to allow a political Rules Large Area week. The evening services were were held in the camp two and one- freedom were the worst trials. partment. She took her final vows Annual Mission Collection system, diametrically ■opposed to Becoming Provincial of the St. thronged and large groups have half years beginning in 1943. Six Many were forced out of their in the order this summer in the their nearly 200-year-old way of Louis province in May, 1942, Fa­ attended three morning Masses sisters o f the community, whose homes quite suddenly with furni­ mother-house at Nerinx. life, to swallow up their freedom. ther Fagen has jurisdiction over Late in 1943, as division chap­ mother-house is St. Francis’ con­ ture, silverware, curtains, pictures. Sister Carlos Marie is the third Farmer! Againit Reds an area covering more than half lain of the 85th infantry divison, vent, Milwaukee, Wis., were in the left just as they Chinese woman to return to her Will Be Taken Up Oct. 20 “ Communism may be a threat the nation, extending from a line Father Murphy sailed overseas camp. One, Sister Mercedes, taught were. We were among the more native land after becoming a to other parts of the world,” he drawn from Detroit, Mich., and landed in North Africa. After in Longmont from 1923 to 1926. fortunate. About two weeks be­ member of the I.K)rettine order. said, “ but hardly to the U. S. The through Pensacola, Fla.— missing going through much of the Afri­ She still is in China. fore, the Japanese gave us definite Sister Isabel has gone back to A letter from Archbishop Urban the men’s Holy Hour Oct. 13, and people are too conscious of their the state of Ohio— and thence to can campaign, in April, 1944, he The nuns who visited in Long­ orders and informed us what to Hanyang to teach at the Loretto J. Vehr this week calls attention asks the daily recitation of the power here. In spite of our post­ the Pacific coast. landed in Italy and from then on mont expect to go back to China take along— a bed, one trunk for school, and Sister Antonella Maria to the observance of October as Rosary by families in October. war difficulties, .the heritage of The order has two provinces in was in the big Italian drive. The after a short stay in the mother- each, and two suit cases, and to is now in Shanghai. Sister Pan­ Mission month. He sets the an­ Both letters follow: 1776 and the pioneering spirit are the U. S., the Western, or the St. 85th was on the west flank of house. Mother Bartholomew, the be at the station in Tsinan, March cratia, an American nun, recently Gen. Clark’s Fifth army along the nual collection for mi.ssions in the Sept. 30, 1946 still very much alive among us. Loui.s, and the Eastern, or the Mother General, who met the sis­ 21, at 9 a.m. 'When we got on returned to this country after 23 archdiocese for Sunday, Oct. 20, Reverend dear Father This is especially true of our rural Baltimore, as well as four vice Tyrrhenian sea. ters in San Francisco when they the train and met the other Ameri­ years of missionary work in China, and urges generous gifts and and Beloved People: areas. Looking at the farmers of provinces. The Redemptorists ar­ Received by Holy Father landed Sept. 19, accompanied them cans, Protestant missionaries and bringing with her four foreign prayers for mission work. “ Wher­ All parishes in the United States Wisconsin, Minnesota, Indiana, rived in the U. S. in 1832, coming As official representative of the on their trip to Milwaukee. The their families, we made friends at postulants in the Lorettine order. ever souls are to be saved, there will observe the month of October Iowa, Kansas, Texas, I know that from Holland, Germany, France, 85th division. Chaplain Murphy nuns are engaged in school work once. Two of the girls are Chinese, one the Church should be,” says the as Mission month. Our collection the Communists cannot take hold. and other parts o f Europe. Their witnessed the first public appear­ in their mission. Fortunately, the As we rode on, more people is Filipino, and one is Portuguese. Archbishop in describing the de­ for home and foreign missions is If they started any trouble, the work in St. Louis began in 1875. ance made by His Holiness, Pius 20 Chinese sisters in the mission joined us at the various stations: Sister Carlos Marie is looking struction wrought by war and the set for Sunday, Oct. 20. Forty per farmers and the small towns Commenting on World war II, XII, on the balcony of St. Peter’s were ndt interned and were able Priests, sisters, and more mission­ forward to her journey home, for urgent need of rebuilding mis­ cent of the collection is given for would rise u^ with guns and pitch- the Provincial said: “ I wish after the liberation of Rome. to continue the schools during the aries of various denominations. it will mean an opportunity to be sion territories. distribution to the home missions forks and drive them out. could tell you all that I have Later he was received by the Holy Japanese occupation. Everybody was smiling and we reunited with her family. She ex­ In another letter sent out to in the United States and 60 per “ I do not mean that we should heard about the Catholic GIs Father in private audience. Me- The description o f the interment were all like one large happy fam­ pects to teach science on the fac­ priests the Archbishop urges full cent is apportioned by the Sacred lie down on the job,” he con­ overseas. An example of their (Tum to Pages — Column 3) period, as given to Father Augus­ ily. About 4 o’clock in the after­ ulty of 12 sisters at the Loretto support of the Junior Newman Congregation of Propagation of tinued. “ We should be alert, but vigorous faith was brought home tine La Marche, O.S.B., of Long­ noon we arrived at Weihsien. school in Shanghai. club program, calls attention to the Faith in Rome to all foreign not af^-aid. The Communists are to me by the story of a young Fr. Regan Will Gel mont, follows: From the station we were piled the Liturgical Week to be held in mission fields. This congregation, the ones who are growing afraid. army officer, stationed on an Our camp was not the worst. into busses and rode out to the Denver Oct. 14 to 17, announces with its intimate information, After all, what have they to island outpost, who noticed, one 30 Days’ Trailing in camp packed like sardines in a knows the conditions in all foreign offer?” Sunday morning, ^ a t the Catholic New Missionary can. As we entered, I noticed in Fire Destroys mission fields and attempts to make “ I am an optimist,” the Pro- chapel was filled to bursting with Reformalory. Werk A t St. Elizabeth’s large Chinese letters the words Nothing Worse as adequate a distribution ss pos- GIs, some of them hanging out Happy Garden” at the entrance •sible. May I ask each wage earner Gets ScholarsHip of the windows. Going over to of the compound, and I smiled to Sacristy Goods to become a member of this great the Protestant chapel, he found The Rev. John J. Regan, chap­ myself wondering the while what international missionary society by In Social Science only a handful at worship. When lain of the federal correctional in­ kind of new happiness awaited us Than Hunger, contributing $1? The national he asked the minister about this stitution near Morrison, left Sept, here, and for how long? In St. Dominic’s magazine will be sent monthly to disparity, the older man replied, 29 for El Reno, Okla>, where he Camp in Presbyterian Center each member. ‘They have something that we will receive 30 days of consulta­ The place was a large Presby- Writes German haven’t got.’ 'The officer retorted, tion and training at the federal re­ A fire of undetermined origin We' can partially appreciate the (Tum to Pages — Column i ) ‘Well, get it! Buy it! We want it, formatory there for his work in the was discovered in ^ e boys’ sacris- destruction wrought by the war in too!” ’ correctional fieW. Father Regan, try in S t Dominic’s chufeh, W. An interesting letter was re­ foreign mission fields. Many of Galholie Young People 29th and Federal boulevard, at ceived recently by the Catholic Father Fagen left Denver with who served in £he army chaplain our returning veterans have seen, the comment that Denverites are corps for two and one-half years, noon Tuesday. Considerable dam­ Charities in Denver from Johanna at first hand the awful havoc. Many age was done to the equipment in Kramer of St. Boniface’s, Wies­ lucky. “ They have the mountains was named chaplain of the Mor­ GounoilDolegales missions in foreign lands have lost right at their elbow.” rison institution last July. the sacristry, including altar linens baden, Germany. It was an ex-( everything, oftentimes the results stored there^ boys’ cassocks, can­ pre.ssion of thanks for gifts of of generations of work and sacri­ Tos Plan Communion delabra, and rosary altar clean­ food. Apparently the cartons from fice. ing apparatus. The entire cabinet the archdiocese were sent across May I again appeal to our good HARD LIQUOR RUINED LIVES A special meeting of delegates in the sacristry was completely de­ the seas without repacking as the Catholic people to remember the from the various TToung People's stroyed. Charities’ street number wap ■writ­ missions of our archdiocese in their clubs of Denver parishes to the The fire was discovered at 12:40 ten on the outside of the boxes. last wills and testaments? Fre­ OF MANY MINERS, SAYS PRIEST Catholic Young People’s council by Mrs. Joseph Saindon, 3170 W. The collection, which totaled about quently a relatively small sum is will be held in St. Paul’s chapel in 29th avenue, who dropped in the 135,000 cans of food, was taken up the incentive for our small mis­ the basement of the Cathedral on (One oA a eeriee based on Father Gibbons, who came in on the clos­ church for a visit. She smelt the in May. The German letter was sionary units to erect a mission Monday, Oct. 7, at 8 o’clock.'At smoke and saw the reflection of James J. Gibbons’ In the ing years of Ouray’s silver boom, dated July 29, barely two months chapel, or a much needed rectory, this meeting final plans will be flames and at once hurried.to the after the food was shipped. The (Turn to Page 10 r—Column S) San Juan) saw first hand the wreckage that made for the Communion break­ whisky can make of the lives of rectory and informed the Rev. V, message, written in halting Eng­ Too much hard liquor sapped fast to be sponsoxed by the coun R. Hughes, O.P., pastor. The lish, follows: the mqnhood of many a roistering men. The priqst recounts a num' cil on Sunday, Oct. 20. Fr. Maurice Reardon her of incidents of excessive gam­ priests were at dinner when Fa­ Den 29 Juii, 1946 miner before the great ore towns Thus far five Young People’s bling and drinking. * ther Hughes answered the door Reverend Father: passed their heyday, and Father The Rev. Claude Kellerraaa, clubs have signified their intention bell. He and Father Dering went Your very kind present of milk Will Sludy in Rome He starts off— in “ The Baneful O.F.M., Superior of the Franciscan of participating. These are St at once to the church and Father and other good victuals is coming Effects of Intemperance”— with Fathers in Denver, has annonneed Mark’s club of Holy Family and Forquer called the fire depart­ to us, and I come to say for all The Rev. Maurice E. Reardon, Miss Mary Patricia McGlone, Nurses Wiii Sponsor the case of John W------, thrice- the arrival of Father Malachy St, Catherine’s parishes, the Ca­ ment the man, women and childrens, former associate editor on the daughter of Mri. Ida McGlone, wounded and well-pensioned vet­ Kain, O.F.M., who will be sta thedral club, St. 'Vincent’s club, Assistant Chief Michael Smith how big was the joy. Nothing is Register, is among the eight priests 1236 Milwaukee, left Sept. 2S for Relreal Nov. 1 lo 3 eran o f the Civil war. The old tioned at St. Eliaabeth’s friary. the St. Louis’ , Englewood, club; from station 12 responded imme­ worse than to be hungry. And all of the Cincinnati archdiocese who Washington, D, C. She was soldier had acquired mining prop­ Father Malachy, a native of Phila­ and the combined club of St. diately with truck and pump from the sick man, the tears in their left recently to undertake gradu­ awarded the ACCW scholarship to The Archdiocesan Council erty in the Ouray gold bdt and delphia, Pa., was oVdained to the John’s and St. Philomena’s par­ his station, W. 26,th avenue and eyes are witness of the thankful­ ate studies in Europe. He was se­ the National Catholic School of So- of Catholic Nurses will spon­ came west to see it. priesthood in 1927 and has special­ ishes. Federal, and pump from station ness. We will have always great lected to pursue higher studies in cial Service, Catholic University of sor a retreat in El Pomar, “ It was a time,” Father Gibbons ized in giving missions, novenas, The group will receive Com- 17 followed. Fire Chief Allle Feld­ joy for every present, and all days theology in the Angelico, Rome. America, where she will work to- the Broadmoor, Colorado says, “ when every day saw new­ and retreats in the East. During nfunion jointly in the 9 o’clock man from headquarters arrived al­ we will go id pray for you and all Father Reardon was associated ward her Master’s degree in soeiaF Springs, Nov.. 1, 2, ^ n d 3. comers, by tens and twenties, drop the war he served with the U. S Mass in the Cathedral that Sun­ most simultaneously with the ap­ the man of your parish. I’m very in the work of the Register for science. Mary Pat is a member of Norses are urged to make into town to locate and buy claims. Army Chaplains’ corps. Ho will day, and after Mass all will go to paratus and directed the opera­ obliged to you in the name of all. three years and has a degree from St. Philomena’s parish, was gradu reservations early. The en­ So eager in the pursuit of new conduct a parish mission at St, the cafeteria in the Cathedral tions. The blaze was extinguished Your the Register College of Journalism. ated from Cathedral high school, tire cost, including transpor­ finds were these mme-seekers that Stephen's church, GIcnwood grade school, E. 18th and Logan with one line of hose, but the en­ Johanna Kramer Father Reardon was also assist­ attended Mt. St. Joseph-on-the tation from Denver, will be not a few of them lay at night in Springs, Oct. 13-20, and on Oct. 20 street, where arrangements have tire church was filled with smoke, Assistant in the parish ant pastor at St. Louis’ church, Ohio, and was graduated last June $12.50. Call the chairman,' the snow to secure first choice in will begin a mission with Father been made for an elaborate break­ which caused the major damage to or|;anization for charity Englewood. On his return to Cin­ from Loretto Heights college, Mrs. Dorothy Bann, RAce the diggings. . . .” Pacificus Kennedy, O.F.M., at St fast. The speaker for the break­ vestments and church interior. Wiesbaden (German) cinnati, he was a secretary to magna cum laude. She is an ae* 0372, or Mrs. Mary Murphy, “ The saloons did a rushing busi- Francis Xavier’s, Pueblo. Father fast will be announced next Mon­ The finmen were forced to don Rheinstraaae 62 Archbishop John X. McNicbolaa. complished musician. PEarl 8182. (TumtoPagtt — Column 8) Malachy is p ictn i^ above. day ni|^t (TumiyPagtlO — Column 6) V PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, October 3, 1946

SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNED SISTERS DESCRIBE LIFE AS JAPANESE PRISONERS Qioie* of Senre4 From RECENT BOOKS Four Entroet 11 A. M. to FROM e i m E 10 (Continued From Page One) lines. We also had a canteen line. L i S OF M i l Completo I P.M. Only terian hospital (fortunate for us), In the beginning, when ^e had KEEPER OF THE ROSES FOR MEXICO money, the canteen came in very middle school.'v.and university. 17966938 KEYS handy. Here they sold eggs, fruit, ETHEL COOK ELIOT INDIVIDUALLY DAKED GHIOKEN I1E After we entered the ‘‘Happy Gar­ and Chinese dates. We could also By THOMAS McDERMOTT den,” we had to assemble in a large buy soap and dishes. Later on . THE DARKNESS open space— later used for our the prices were too high, and the (Choieo Hilk-Fcd Chlckra in Rleh, Natural Grarf ALL YOU WHO ARE IS PASSED (Continued From Page One) outdoor Tiports. Here one of our canteen lost its interest for most (Continued From Page One) ‘with Preab Carden Vegelablea) morable to Father Murphy was group had to read the rules and of us. ness, and the faro dealers worked BURDENED THOMAS H. MOORE, S.J. reguJations for our benefit. We In the last year of our intern the visit made by Archbishop two shifts o f eight hours a day. MARTIN J. SCOTT, S.J. ROAST SIRLOIN OF DEEF (now Cardinal) Spellman to the were also informed that hence­ ment eggs were as high as $5{) John, like alf^the old soldiers, had 86th and the Field Mass he cele­ forth we would be known as the each, and one per person. If you the knack o f making friends and MOST WORTHY OF With Grary, Parsley, New Poutoes and Battered String Beans C.A.C.— Civilian Assembly Cen­ happened to get a rotten one, you brated for the men. Chaplain acquaintances and was not behind MIRACLE OF THE ALL PRAISE Murphy was in charge of arrange­ ter. A number was given Us but we were just out of luck and nothing the others in spending his money. Indudett Soup or Cocktail Hot Rolls Salad used it only at roll call. BELLS ments for the Mass in which &e could be done about it. Peanuts, - ‘‘He made his debut by actually VINCENT P. McCORRYT Dessert Choice of Drinks Military Delegate and live priests It was planned that the C.A.C. toward the end, went up to 6200 taking the large roll of bills which RUSSELL JANNEY S.J. distributed Holy Communion for be run by a committee.'' Accord­ per portion. A portion iVas about he carried with him and passing almost an hour. Of the 5,000 ingly we had the following com­ one pound or less. After the war it over to the proprietor of the Restaurant Catholic GIs who attended this mittees: Discipline, employment, we found out that the Chinese had saloon. He then waded into the 615 17th Street Mass, 3,600 went to Communion, food liupplies, quarters, engineer­ to pay for all our food, and that sea o f dissipation, careless of the led by two generals. At the end ing. finance, medical, education, the eggs, fruit, and Chinese dates depths before him. The free lunch, Between Welton and of the Mass His Excellency told and general affairs. The heads of were our portion of the daily food 'of course, was in the bill of at­ JflinES ClARKE Cati/omta Sie. the men: "I have traveled from the these committees were elected by ration. In this way, by selling traction, and kept him from sensi­ Aleutians to India, but have never members of the camp every six these things at the canteen, the ble employment. 400 SEATS • NO UQUOR ORGAN MUSIC seen anything quite like this. I months. It proved a good arrange­ Japanese got all our comfort ‘‘Going at a killing pace In money. We surmised it all the Headquarten for shall never forget ii.” ment and united all o f ouf various vanity fair, he let but little time CHURCH time, but nothing could be done ARTICLES o r DEVOTION Often has Father Murphy teen groups, comprising different na­ pass without its peculiar variety of tionalities. about it, as we were at their CHURCH FURNISHINGS evidences o f Mary’s beneficence. mercy. distraction, and was busily en­ GOODS He now devotes his every effort 350 Priests gaged in the downward road to BOOKS FOR THE CATH­ ‘Mud Piwi’ of Coal as a chaplain in the army of Mary, ruin, whenever he was capable of OLIC LAITY AND CLERGY HOUSE proclaiming her bounty wherever In Camp Doctors, nurses, ahd others had standing up at the bar and shaking he goes. The religious side o f the camp to put in long hours. Neverthe­ the dice. STORE HOURS life was well provided for. In the less, all got their days off. Little ‘‘It was only when, stupefied by beginning we had about 350 repairs or favors of all sorts the draughts of poison, he fell on DAILY 9 to 6:30 — SATURDAY 9 to 4:00 priests, 150 sisters representing sprung up like magic. Then there the sawdust floor that he paused in The Denver Catholic many different orders, five Bish­ were the coal balls tu be made, his mad career. So dead to shame ops, and one Bishop-elect. For our wood to be chopped. You may be was the poor fellow that he often Register Sunday services we, used the Prot­ interested in knowing how the coal lay in a heap on the ground. estant church on the compound. balls were made. We did not use Laid on a Pool Tabia Published Weekly by the Our rooms were also used for oil with the formation, as is done ‘‘At the farther end of the sa­ m Catholic Preaa Society, Ine. divine services. We had tho-privi- here with briquets. Our process loon was a vacant room in which 988 Bannock Street, Denver, lege of having three Holy Masses was more primitive. We just used odds and ends were jumbled to­ one part of naturfll soil to three, Colo. daily in our room, and during the gether. To this retiring room the month of May and on first Fri­ four, or five parts of coal dust, as degraded creatures who had a dol­ rOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR GOODS, USE Subecrlptlont |1 Per Year days we also had Benediction of desired. Then we added enough lar in their pockets, or were other­ JOHNSON SERVICE ON EVERY MOVE the Blessed Sacrament. Bread and water to make the consistency of wise good for a drink, were re­ Entered as Second Class Matter wine for the Masses were supplied a mud pie~-the. kind we used to moved for future investments. MOVING - PACKING - STORAGE at the Pott Offlee, Denver, through the Swiss consulate though make when we were children. This ‘‘Here stood, in the center of S21 BROADWAY DENVER, COLO. Colo. the priests had to confine them­ black mess we put in a form, to the room, a ragged billiard table. selves to about a spoonful of wine which was attached a handle. Then upon which John was tossed to each. This extra consideration in neat rows we placed our black sleep o ff his drunkenness. Dur­ caused the non-Catholics to feel cakes, either on the groufld or ing a spree, which might last 10 y«at Catholics were favored, which, upon boards, to dry in tne sun. days, the poor fellow kept moving of course, was not altogether true. In fall the internees beran to from the pilliard table to the bar, We sisters were housed tern make their own stoves. Bricks, constantly under the influence of porarily in the beginning, and for tin pails, and cracker boxes were the deadly drug, the first two months we were used as a foundation. At first ‘‘One morning he failed to put overcrowded. By May we moved we had a portable stove made of in an appearance. Late in the day, into other quarters and were given an old tin pail. Later we had a the owner of the saloon went into You Can Buy the allotted space seven by ten brick stove made in the room. For the room and found the unfor­ DENVER INDUSTRIAL BANK feet, a stove pipe we used 14 tin cans. tunate man in a semi-conscious Mud was used in the structure ctoacf f. ROCK. Lack of sufficient food was the state, breathing stertorously and and, o f course, it had to be remud- apparently dying. A physician was ) l 534Calileniia».lf7 yWwiiaMAiwSISS <* general complaint. Then, too, it ded from time to time to keep it A PRE-ARRANGED SERVICE Was almost always the same. Stew summoned. going, but we did not mind that “ Upon seeing the man, the doc­ for tiffin or dinner, and stew for From December to March we re­ supper— a dipperful the size of an tor ordered him to the hospital, I, Through the Boulevard Mortuary WHITE CROSS ceived coal issues each week. The where, after some restoratives and ordinary cup, and two or three first year, coal isues were more oilers a Single>Premium or One-Pay plan where­ slices of bread formed the allotted much hard work, he was brought regular and coal dust plentiful. to his senses. by, regardless ol your age, you can buy a Pre- portion for each. The bread was The last winter it was the reverse. fairly good considering the fjA r Deathbed Terror Arranged Funeral Service at any price you The fathers came to our rescue and yeast used. In the beginninginfling then and gave us theirs. When ‘‘When he realized his sad con­ choose. The following rates ate bemed on a $500 we used to line up for seconds. the fathers were on duty, during dition, his money lost, and his con­ Later on the queue for seconds stitution wrecked, the coming prey ■ervice.* the day, they did not bother heat­ voA not so common, as there was ing their rooms. So, with their of death, his soul was so over­ har'dly enough for the first serv­ whelmed with terror and despair PREMIUM AGE PREMIUM AGE PREMIUM co-operation, we managed to have ...$163.86 40 ... ing. During the first year of camp some on hand, even when the is­ that pen can hardly depict his ...... 12 35 .77 60 ...... ____ $360.48 life many lost weight, especially agony... . . 177.5 2 45 ...... 262.20 sues stopped. The fathers also Distinctive Quality PEari 65 ...... ------395.74 among the men. chopped the logs for us and helped ‘‘The physician said he could not ... 193.79 50 ...... 292.38 AU Given with the coal balls. live; his system was ^isoned and STORAGE * RE-STYLING ... 213.07 55 ...... 325.54 Letters Thrown Over Wall* his flesh discolored. He had a gi­ CLEANING REPAIRING 9193 Camp Duty gantic frame and must have been When we heard that Germany Bonded Messenger Service * Rates on in-between or advanced ages quoted on Among the internees there were was finished, we felt that the war a man of prodigious strength request. men and women of evqryj. profes- would soon be over. Our source ‘‘It was not easy to convince him 1527SO PEARL sion and creed. All except the of Information was from the that he was'about to die; but when sick were asv^ ed some duty ac weekly letter, which was invari­ he realized the truth, and with 2 . You can purchase a WHITE CROSS Pre-Ar- cording to their ability or choice. ably thrown over the wall on the deepest contrition had received MEET POST-WAR GOMPETITION ramged Service with a % down payment, Ail had to put in daily three hours Wednesdays by some unidentified the sacraments, he became re 20 signed and faced death as in many balance at your convenience. of camp duty. Later, when the Chinaman from the outside. This work was organized better, we source was usually very accurate a hard-fought battle he had faced in were given one day off duty every and kept us from being influenced it in the Sixties. The saloon-keeper 3 . WHITE CROSS also has a 24-Month-Pay Plan third day. Had we sisters strictly by the Japanese propaganda that was kind enough, to bear all ex­ penses.” VVELL-CLEANED CLOTHES based on the above rates. adhered to this program, it would we heard on all sides. have been easier for us and also The last three months of wait­ Gold Strike Crazes Town THEY MAY HAVE TO LAST A LONG TIME given us extra time for adult ing were tiying, with clothes and About the time the old soldier For more complete details simply mail this ad classes in Chinese. We felt it our shoes wearing out, food shortages, died of his dissipations a pair of with your name and address written thereon duty, however, to take charge of no letters coming in, and, worst young miners set the town wild of all, no news from the outside. . . . No obligation whatever. the church linens and the washing with new-found samples o f ore A i^a p a h o e ^^^ for the fathers. Everyone was anxious for some freffia the gold belt. They had tap­ Then, too, the queue lilies took exciting happenings. When at last, ped the ^ ow Out diggings and on Aug. 15, it was rumored about up much of our time. There were come up with rock that assayed "II KE. 8341 2162 Arapahoe Sl queues for everything needed; that the war was ended, no one far up into the thousands. Meal lines, hot and cold water dared to believe it, and yet every­ The lucky strike drew a throng lines, tea lines (when served), coal one hoped that it was -true. It of prospectors, experts and ama­ and wood lines, yes, even wash was brought before the committee, teurs, all frantic to stake a claim, LEVARD which in turn went to the Japa­ The heroes o f the hour sold out Mrs. Jat. P. AAcConaly nese for information. The Japa­ for better than $40,000. Jas. F. McCenaty nese, not having any further or­ One of the newly rich youths Jet. P. McCensty ders from their higher generals, decided to go down to New Mexico RECAP NOW did not commit themselves, and so and break all the faro banks in there was nothing to do about it sight. He returned to Ouray some­ FEDERAL AT NORTH SPEER that day. We were told by the time later poorer by several thous­ committee to moderate our joy ; ^ -• ■ and dollars. ' V- . > • ... .f> • - '' ' ^ ^ » V ' '^ 1 1 with and wait a few days till the ma­ But the shorn bankroll still rines came. burned his pockets. He set out to Well, they came a day earlier ‘‘wind up’’ the faro parlors in mcK m m meat than we expected. On the 17th, Ouray. This time the gambling about 10 a.m., the first American halls proved a blessing. He lost plane hovered over Weihsien. The every cent he had and, recovering plane circled lower and lower, to his good sense, returned to doing invite firing. When nothing hap­ a day’s work for a day’s wage. pened, they proceeded to para­ Took the Pledge chute. In the meantime, the snouts Another young friend of Father Set and cheers o f the internees were Gibbons, ‘‘who wa^ a hard drinker deafening. After the plane waved but otherwise a good sort of fel­ a last farewell, there was no hold­ low,” took the pledge lot a y e ^ ing anyone back. The internees after squandering alT his money in rushed out of ttte gate to the open saloons. He promised to settle fields as the parachutes descended. down when he made a respectable In the meantime, the men from strike. * i the parachutes, not certain of their The well-intentioned youth 1 G e n e r a l , surroundings, hid themselves in staked a claim, worked hard for V T IR E J. ^ the high grain, prepared for an three niontlis, and sold out for attack. From the shouts and cheers $4,000 before the boom collapsed of the people, however, they knew ‘‘On the third of July,” comments OACTORV they were safe. Father Gibbons, ‘‘he came down to MITHOO ■rhe Japanese authorities were town and fell into the claws of the also taken by surprise, and, at tiger, losing his fortune.” first, tried to keep us within the walls of the compound, but no one Effect* of War o u r s h o p ! bothered about them, and all .they The law o f cause and effect pre­ could do was just to remain in the vails in human affairs just as in guardhouse, looking on. everything else. Today, C ra- Every few days the planes munity Chest agencies face an ac­ dropped food supplies apd cloth­ cumulation of effects of- the war HfliuKinson ing. The parachutes were ail col­ in welfare problems of all sorts— ors and made an impressive sight child care, family difficulties as they slowly descended earth­ health, youth, and adult delink ward. Among the food supplies quency. ^______. ' were meats, vegetables, fruits and fruit juices, candy, crackers, cig­ arettes, matiifaes, and che'wing Aato Body and Fender RECAPPING gum. REPAIRING AND PAINTING Sept. 25 was the day set for the n t n BSTIMATB TDIB PATMBNTa first large group to leave Weih­ SWAYNE-WIMBUSH sien. On that day we rose about MILLER’S FOR Your recaps 8BO BANNOCK TA. C lia 4:30, attended Holy Mass, and re­ ceived Holy Communion. After MUna rORDB nan ItU breakfast we went with our bag­ BALANCED gage to the gate, where we waited REFRESHMENT THRILLERS for thh last roll call. As our ngmes WOODEN SHOES LIKE A NEW TIRE! were called out, we'passed, iingle file, under the rope that sepa­ FOR SHOWER AT rated us from those left behind. SILVER FRONT SHOE e MORE MILEAGE Smiling amid cheers, farewells, STORE HOURS and waving of hands, we walked REPAIRING e NO SHIMMY out of tne gate, free again. 123116th St MA.9860 Miller^s Stores open ’tU 9:00 pjn. A.BA DOLL SHOP Satnrdars 'til 10:00 p.m. Except JOE KAVANAUGH JOE’S SKELLY New Dolls and Toys 15th ft LaHTenee, open ’tU 6:50 millER'S LINCOLN AT 7TH Doll Buggies and Trikes SERVlOE pan.— Saturdays ’til 9 p.m. DOLL WIGS JOE FARRENKOPF, Prop. PHONE’TA. 1261 (MEMBER ST^ LOUIS' PA|HSB) SUPER mBBKETSl Religious Statues Repaired U4 So. Bro*d»*T PE. K17 15JS Arapahoe 7617 WE TREAT TOU SIGHT

i Thursday, October S, 1946 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE .THREE DRS. LEE C. HANEY & SON OF l O F O L I Students Discover Riches of Catholic Art OPTOMETRISTS 827 15th,t h ^ . . TA. 2690 MFFIS Oil OCT. 10 Members St. nncent de Paul Parish A good name in which the public has faith comes, only after years of conscientious service. We are now, as in (Loyola Parieh, Denrer) tho past, happy to offer our services for the solution of The Holy Name society will your visual problems. • meet Thursday, OcL 10. All men of the parish are invited to at­ OffleU) tend. BMtaoTttnt Joseph O’ Brien, president, re ported at the last meeting that In planning for your family^ future wel- LUtod by Dsnean Bla«% the society purchased cassocks mURPHV’S AdTnitarM fart, consider the wisdom of securing and surplices, flowers for the BROADWAY AT ELLSWORTH la Good Ettiat FUTURE NEED PROTECTION now, altar, baseball caps for the boys during the yearn of earning income. Under of the Loyola school, and lime OPEN FROM 11 A.M. TO 2 A.M. and cement for the steel poles for OLINGER’S FUTURE NEED PLAN you the new fence, which is being in­ Popular can secure this intelligent provision for stalled around Loyola school One of Den­ Featnring grounds this week. The group every member of your family— regardless ver’s Fineet LUNCHEONS Colorado of age. The cost is very little. .. only a also helped on the labor. F a m o a a few cents a day. Consult Olinger’s Advis­ Confessions will be heard Thurs­ Bart and Full Courge ory Department. .. there is no obligation. day afternoon from 3:50 to 5:30 M onntain o’clock and in the evening from Fountaint 7=30 to 9. DINNERS T r o n L for yonr ft- Catechism classes will be held For That Late Snack Jniey, Ten­ every Sunday morning at 9:30 vorite Soda der Steaka. IfiTH « SPEER tc for the children who attend public Meet Your Friends Chopa a n d BOULDER SHERMAN schools. o r Sundae, at Murphifs ■ IIT M IIE ! On Sept. 29 Jean Loretta F r i a d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cocktail Chicken Tamales, Chili, Chicken. Departments Call, GLendale 3663 Powers, was baptized. Sponsors Service. Sandwiches, Our Specialty were Mr. and Mrs. John J. Shan non. Banquet Room for Parties CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our personnel and the Sunday, Oct. 6, is Communion :L0 8 ED a l l d a y TUESOAVI finest equipment and facilities are assigned to day for the Young Ladies’ sodal­ every Catholic Service. ^ ^ ^ ity. On Thurs^y, Oct. 3, the members will meet for their monthly meeting in the home of Vice-President Mary Weber, 2408 Gaylord. CONOITION YOUR GAR On Oct. 4, the first Friday of the month, Masses will be at 6:30 FOR WINTER DRIVING and 8 o’clock. Communion will he distributed before and in each Drive in for Free Estimate on General Check Up Mass. Prompt and Courteous Service EXPERT MECHANICS GENUINE FACTORY PARTS Prompt COAL Delivery Coloradoan Weds FREE PICK UP SERVICE C* Annunciation hifii school students in their tur* ara William Evanetieh, Mary Kearns, Eileen tudy of art discover (he richness of their Catholic McGinn, and Joseph Zalar.— (Photo by Robert D. ^iVINER CHEVROLET C0.Bt^ Boulder Valley, lump or egg...... ton $7.95 1 raveling omger inheritance as expressed in the many symbols used Larcke) by the Church throughout the ages. In the pic- Golden Ash, lump or egg...... ton $7.95 McCook, Neb.— Miss Ava Marie Harris, egg ...... ton $10.15 Schmitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Schmitz of McCook, be­ lOMMITTEE FOR NEEDLEWORK Tea, Open House I Harris, n u t...... ton $9.20 came the brj|le of Lt. Robert James Shields, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. IF« Deliver in So. Denver and Engleteood Shields of Lakewood, Colo., at a NAMED IN PARK HILL PARISH Scheduled by PTA Store COAL Now recent formal ceremony in St. Pat­ rick’s church here. The Rev. Jo­ seph A. Stack, O.M.I., officiated. (Blessed Sacrament Parish) Reed; seventh grade—girls, Mrs. Open house and a social will Yfe Recommend for Storage Kroonenberg Coal Co. The bride’s sister, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Thomas E. Greene, parish James R. Mosier; boys, Mrs. John follow the first meeting of the president of the Needlework guild, W. O’Neil; eighth grade—girls, PINNACLE-WADGE 1909 South Broadway • SP. 4478 Hinshaw, was matron of honor. Denver Cathedral PTA to be held Miss Ruth Hayes and Miss Vir­ will be assisted by the following Mrs. E. G. Udry; boys, James G. Oct. 7 at 2:30 p.m. in Malo gym 23 YEARS IN PRESENT LOCATION ginia Vincent of Denver were committee members: Mmes. Thos. Simpson. • The council meeting will be held HARRIS-BLACK WALNUT bridesmaids. L t Shields was at­ O’Neill, John M. Rohan, W. C. A pantry shelf shower will be at 1:30. All officers, room mothers, IN BITUMINOUS COALS tended by William Vincent of Den­ Thornton, James Brennan, Ray­ held for the sisters in the October and committee chairmen are urged ver. Robert E. Hinshaw of Chicago mond Riede, Paul Albrecht, An­ meeting. Members are requested to to attend. Following the reg^ular PIKEVIEW COAL drew M. Hagerty, David B. Doug­ bring all donations to the meeting. and Al Rowland of Denver acted meeting. Sister Marie William will Denver^s Cleanest Lignila C'athedral as ushers. At the organ was Mrs. las, Lee C. Loughlin, Donald Kir- Mrs. Thomas J. Morrissey made hold open house so that the parents N. J. McKillip, accompanying Miss ley, Edw. D. Downing, Max L a plea for volunteers for the Infant may see the improvements done on No S oof^N o Clinkers Gray, D. G. Mulligan, and E. Lee of Prague nursery. She also re­ Elsie Jane Lorenz of Denver, the grade school this summer. MA. 6181 ALL GRADES OF STOKER AND soloist. Elder. ported for Mrs. J. Leonard Swi­ A tea is planned by the hospi­ c r o j ^ o u f Y Mrs. J. A. Peterson and Mrs. gert on the Kansas City convention STEAM COALS N m to CUrk*'i Charcb G*o^ After a reception in the home of tality chairmen, Mrs. Jaunes Gan the bride’s parents, the couple left Dalton Walsh were hostesses to of the National Council of Catholic non and Mrs. Paul Ryan. The fac­ "When in tom vpiriu eaU Jerry'' for a two-week trip into Colorado. members of St Joan of Arc’s circle Women. ulty and the PTA officers are look­ ^ocotN A They will make their home in at Daniels & Fisher’s tea room Mrs. Etienne Perenyi gave a ing forward to meeting all the PIKES PEAK FUEL COL0. 1634 Tremont K£. 4554 Denver. Sept. 27, Bridge honors were won talk on behalf of the Denver Com­ mothers of new students as well rREE DEUVERT rSEK PARKING by Mrs. Thos. Currigan and Mrs, munity Chest drive, as mothers of students previously 635 Curtis St Phone MA 6181 Traveled 526 Miles John M. Rohan. Mrs. Marie Heideraan, vice presi­ enrolled. A REPUTABLE DRUG dent of the Boy Scouts, reported DOWNING STREET Weekly to Rehearsals Mrs. David B. Douglas and Mrs. that it is hoped to begin serving Thos. Kemme made a retreat in STORE The former Miss Schmitz gained the scout luncheon in the school by PHARMACY El Pomar in Colorado Springs over GEORGS M. I.T., Prop, recognition in recent years when November. St. Vincent de PauFs Parish she and her sister, Ardis, traveled the week end, and Mrs. John J. Watch Profettional Pharmacist Meany plans to make a retreat Mrs. J, T. Zint described the Phon. CHcrrr 27(7 526 miles a week to Denver to re­ physical education worlc being done there on Oct 5-6. COMPLETE LINE OP COSMETICS AND hearse for Monsignor Joseph Bo- under her direction. Washington Park Mkt. MERCHANDISE Milton Allen is spending two Repairing Colfax al Downing Denver setti’s Charities opera. A graduate Father Harold V. Campbell in­ Dndcr Na« Uanaaemnit weeks in Chicago, 111.; Cleveland Red & White Food Store HODGE GROCERY KEyatone 3217 (01 Downliis 8L D«itu of McCook high school, McCook troduced the new assistant, the Bring or Mail Yonr Watch C. ALFRED HODGE, Proprietor 0 .; and New York, on a business Rev. J, J. Leberer. Father Leberer Junior college, and Denver univer­ For Free Examination BILL HUGHES, Prop. 2103 East Virginia Ave. sity, the bride is a member of trip. He will also visit two of his gave a short resume of the kind of Estimate Open Day and Nile sisters in Westfield, N. Y., and SP. 7505 Sigma Alpha Iota, national music education that should be given the W* Test Every Watch on Complete Food Service sorority. Overlin, 0. youth of today. Meats . . . Groceries CAPITOL HILL There is need of volunteer work­ the Western Electric 598 South Gilpin Lt. Shields, recently returned The principal. Sister Frances "If* Smart to Bo Thrifty" PYesh Fruits & Vegetables from naval duty in China, is an ers in the Infant of Prague nurs­ Eileen, introduced two new teach­ CAFE, ery. Women of the parish who 735 e . Colfax alumnus of the Colorado School of ers, Sister Robert Leona of the Mines. could give a few hours once a week, fourth grade and Sister Alexander MERK’S Fine Poods at Pair Prices or oftener if possible, are asked to of the seventh grade. JAMES GRDGERY call Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert, EM. The officers and committee chair­ FRED HELMSWORTH. Prop. DRUG STORE 0416. men were hostesses for the social FANCY GROCERIES WINES BEER (FORMERLY MAHONEY DRUG) Group Will Open Women to Receive Euchariit hour closing the meeting. VEGETABLES — FRUITS Preocription« Aecnrately Filled Auxiliary It Entertained CHOICE MEATS MAY WE SERVE YOU? Members of the Altar and Ro­ Xce Cream ~ Fountain Serriea •569Casf&]ixx sary society, the PTA, and all other Mrs. Emmett J. Dignan, presi­ 1923 E. Kentucky PE. 2478 NADORFPS Its 35th Season women of the parish will receive dent of the newly organized Girl 1300 So; Pearl PS. 7539 OpDvpr, ft>la Scout Mothers’ auxiliary, enter­ 1526 PhwTAW9793 PHONE EMerson 0677 Holy Communion Sunday, Oct 6, The 35th season of , the Taber­ in the 8 o’clock Mass. tained the officers and committee Curtis St. TAb o r 5733 1816 E. COLFAX AVE. nacle society will open with Mr. and Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Marie chairmen at luncheon Sept 26 in meeting at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. Kuebler, and Miss Molly O’Hagan, her home. At this luncheon plans B O m iE BRAE in the Denver Cathedral rectory, all of Detroit, Mich., spent last were formulated for the monthly Where Friends Meet . . . Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert, past pres­ week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. meetings of this organization, the THRIFTY FOUNTAIN ident, will report on the work done Edward Neumann. first of which will be held in the Shopping District in the past year. Mrs. Clem Kohl, Mrs. W. R. Joseph was hostess home of Mrs. R. D. Aljison, 5701 AND CRILL president, will outline activities to members of St. Rita’s circle in Montview Thursday, Oct 3, at 1 o’clock. Assisting hostesses at this for the coming season. Installa­ her home Tuesday, Sept. 24. Bridge iVFIIUF Gm n Fine Foods luncheon and meeting will be Krs. CONOCO PRODUCTS -HOLTZ- Byron and Marla WUllama 0 tion of officers will be held. honors were won by Mrs. George 0«nver*a First Poat War K. Anderson. Mrs. William P. Edward L. Altendorf, Mrs. Mau R E D & WHITE 17th and Waahfnffton MAIa 9797 Streamlintd Foontain Father David Maloney, spiritual Moore was a guest. rice Aggeller, and Mrs. James D Lubrication, Car Waahing, Baltcrie* Cor. SOth A Grant Jo# M. Bland. Hvr. adviser, will pre.sent the guest RSbert Neumann, recently hon­ Buckley. MORE FOR YOUR Recharged, Tire Vulcanizing FRESH MEATS — n S H :er. Father Felix Reitlings- orably discharged from the United A special invitation i? extended MONEY... Safety! BONNIE BRAE Groceries & Vegetables 731 E. Colfax KEystone 3575 , O.F.M., of St. Elizabeth's to all mothers of Girl Sedbts and ^ States navy, left for Fort Collins Batter than avaraga Your Patronaxe Appreciated anyone interested in scouting to at­ CONOCO SERVICE DEUVERY SERVICE SP. 1*11 MAHLER Oct 1, to attend Colorado A. & M. aatningi on your sav­ William Neumann is enrolled in the tend these meetings to be held the 724 So. Univeraily - PE. 9909 2626 E. Louisiana at S. Clayton The society invites all women to ings. piotactsd by Gov't DISTINCTIVE gift! - SOCIAL F A S H I O N n o o k : University of Colorado, and an­ first Thursday of each month. In­ Insured FHA Loana. STATIONERY - IBOOKS ttend and become acquainted other brother, a seaman second terested persons should call Mrs Privilege ol vrilhdrawal Preisser’s Red & White RENTAL LIBRARY DRESSES - SUITS - LINGERIE ith its work. Since this is not a class, has just returned to Port Carlos Fuermann at EAst 3032. al any time. Depotils by Bonnie Brae lOlh cans tram UrsI day. 3SS0 E. Colfix Open Evrolngs BLOUSES - SWEATERS F Hueneme, Calif., after a week’s Drug €o. EH. 41(1 Mail deposits welcome. Grocery and Market leave spent with his parents, Mr. LORO’S SHOE REPAIR ALFRED C. ANDERSON, Ownar-Managey J. J. McKtnna, Prop Lois MeKenna. Msrr. ^ and Mrs. Edward Neumann. FANCY MEATS, VEGETABLES, AND 41$ Mi^Mtlc mdf. QUAUTY GROCERIES AT Prescriptions Filled As Gttarantaad Rtrappinj: Mrs. J. Daly entertained mem­ SOLES AND HEELS 2t$ • ICtk SL. Dcnvai LOWER PRICES Your Doctor Orders One Day Serrlc# The firms listed here de­ Regis Mothers’ Club bers of St Anne’s circle in her FOUNTAIN SERVICE New and U»ed Tirti home Sept. 24 with luncheon and $1.50 Free Delivery SPrnce 4447 serve to be remembered bridge. Bridge honors were won ( g l u m b i a S a v ’ i n § . s 2221 E. Ohio Are. (So. Univ. and Ohia) 763 So. University PE. 225S WRIGHT O. K. when you are distributing To Welcome Members by Mrs. Ed Oliver'and Mrs. C. I. SCHOOL SPECIAL Str'lCIHS i ’' 1 O'A .**■ O n RUBBER your patronage in the dif­ Carr. 426 15th S t WELDERS, INC. The Regis Mothers’ club will Inviteil to Meet Men’* Club 2331 Eut Colfax Atcb. c ferent lines of business. welcome the freshman mothers at Friday night, Oct 4, the men of SOUTH GAYLORD EA S76S a reception and tea Thursday. the parish are invited to meet with w W-W w w w wwwwwwwww Oct. 10, at 2 p.m. in the coHege DON’T FORGET TO PAY i members of the Dads’ club. library, Denver. Mrs. D. J. Shan Mrs. William M. Kennedy left Shopping District Suzanne’s < HATHAWAY'S non, chairman of arrangements for Sept. 29 to spend several weeks < the tea, has appointed the follow visiting her brother in Concord, : STAUFFER SYSTEM i CITY LACE ing committee; Mmes. Ralph Albi. Mass., and her nieces in Malden, YOUR TAXES ON ^ More Than Just Reducing i G. 0. Bakke, J. M. Bridges, Thomas Mass. Mary Anne Bakeries 4 Fahey, P. F. Gleason, G^i^ld Joyce 200 at PTA Meeting ^ Ad sicIdsIt., tssy and sans ratthod CLEANERS Ralph Long, J. J. Mahoney, J. J [omriiunitij FloiuEr' Specialists in , of w.icht control snd poster. cor- i Approximately 200 PTA were in ’ rvetion. 213 East Ssventh Avenns. Denvtr McDonald, W. J. McMenamy, T. J attendance for the first meeting 1043 SOUTH GRYLOW Morrissey, W. 0. Sievers, and Paul REAL ESTATE C+nrn PARTY PASTRIES ^ The Healthful Way to Reduce^ of the year. The president, Mrs. PHONE TABOR 7907 Villano. vTOlE PHONE SPrtjce73l8 25 Broadway 1(24 So. Gaylord ^ r r e Courtesy Treatment by Appoint- j Matthew Halloran, announced com­ ^ ment—Only Oriainal Staofter System A brief' business meeting will Unpaid real estate taxes for the year 1945 are now de­ SP. 7413 PE. 7315 CUETAINS CAREFULLY CLEANED mittees for the year: VAN ZIMMERUAN, Uanayer ^ tn Denver AND RirrURNED SAME SIZE—SPE­ precede the tea, and a large attend Chairman of the ways and linquent and should be paid before the property is ad­ CIAL CARE GIVEN TO TABLE ance is anticipated. mm h CHERRY 1864 — BLANKETS LAUNDERED means, Mrs. A. B. Baumgartner; vertised for sale. We have made many loans durinz t 414 E. Colfax WITHOUT SHRINKAGE. program, Mrs. D. G. Mulligan; September to pay such taxes and we invite you to call NATIONAL BRANDS i Ladies Only (Opposite Cathedral) membership, Mrs. Francis Weiser; Gaylord Drag Ga. Work Called for and Delivered publicity, Mrs. P. J. SchoqndalLer; on us by phone or in person if we may be o f service to J. ROY SMITH, Prop. How to Buy hospitality, Mrs. Horace Maltby you. Such loans are payable in convenient monthly SUPER MARKET 1059 So. Gaylord SP. 3345 and Mrs. Edward L. Curran; first payments over a period of 15 months if that much time 1004 S. Gaylord Sp. 6752 Friday breakfast chairman, Mrs. Prescriptions Carefully Filled HAPPY MOMENTS is desired. Free Deliveries Daily hy Registered Pharmacists a New Gas Carlos Fuermuin. Tear Patronace Appreeiatad MADE EVERLASTING— Mrs. Fuermann said that the October breakfast would be taken Loans Quickly Made on Hsvs NATURAL PICTURES OF bim Furnace care of by the fifth grade mothers. Phone thst nishs his busy dsy — bsthfnf. 1092 So The president announced the fol­ SP. 0574 NATIONAL BRANDS sitepinc, fsedins, pUyint . . . - Autos* Furniture, Collateral, First and Second Mort­ Gaylord BOB'S Or Have Your Old Furnace lowing room mothers: Kindergar­ Phofofrsphs TAKEN IN YOUR HOME- ten, Mrs, Blair Kittleson, Mrs. Bart gages on Improved Denver Real Estate and to Salaried Converted to Gai SUPER MARKET trs mors relaxlnx—sliminsts stiff snd O’Hara, and Mrs. James Gand; Employes on their plain note, without notifying their Grocery and Market 1004 S. Gaylord Sp. 6752 tirint posins . ^ , Unposed Photoersphs first grade—girls, Mrs. G. R. Te- employer. Groceries, Mea6 and Fancy CATCH THE BRIGHTNESS OF HIS Rtoidrnto of mstropolitsn Denver Bockhurst; boys, Mrs. Donald Vegetables Free Deliveries Daily PERSONALITY. nur use the hsndy monthly psyment Toor Patniiiss*'Appraeittod plsn (FHA) offered by The Denver Dunn; second grade— girls, Mrs. The Store of Quality^ and Price Nstional Bonk . . . for this or other H. W. Leibman; boys, Mrs. Donald CIIVEFOTO 'home improvements, inch ss repsus, Dunn; third grade—girls, Mrs. M remodslinx. ete. Yon msy toks up to J. Conway; boys, Mrs. James W. The firihs listed here de-, Quality Cleaning STUDIOS 8 years to repay. Creamer; JIM FURLONG Many Denverites have used—and serve to be remembered U2I E. Colfax Ava. Fourth grade—girls, Mrs. Louis Washington Park Denvsr, C!olorado recommend .this plan. Low interest, prompt and eourteous service. Ask for Cabela; boys, Mrs. W. C. Snapp; 1737 Welton St. KEystone 2224 when you are distributing TEL. DEXTER 0961 Cleaners Mr. Nelson or Mr. Franklin, in the fifth grade—girls, Mrs. Mary Car­ your patronage in the dif­ HOURS FHA Dept, of The Denver National bone; boys, Mrs. T. H. Homer; OpcB Diily 8:21 to l;t ( , Sotardsy* Till 1 P.M. Our Branch Offic* at N W CHRtSTENSFM 10 A.M. TO 8 P.M. Bank. Pnrionx Aato Co.. SI( Braodwar. 1* Open TIU l:0 ( P.M, sixth grade—girls, Mrs. Edward ferent lines of business. 1087*S. Gaylord SP. 7898 L. Altendorf; boys, Mrs. Guy L. U PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 4205 Thursday, October 8, 1946 'V ARCHBISHOP WILL ADDRESS K P T I Let Us Baby Your Car PTA Division Until the New One Arrives ACCN JUBILEE LUNCHEON FIRST CLASS AUTO PAINTING eOiyCTS FIRST Started In 1931 to provide vol­ from the armed services, the coun­ unteer nursing service to the cil is embarking on an expanded BODY AND FENDER WORK clinics provided by the Catholic program of activities for the mera- Charities for Denver’s poor, the ber^lp, which now numbers 276 Station Wagons Reconditioned FULL MEFTINS Denver Archdiocesan Council of Catholic nurses o f the city. Un­ Catholic Nurses is celebrating this der the direction o f Mrs. Roy ATST.F fail its 15th anniversary. The Cleere, council president, and (Holy RAiory Poridi, Donvor) anniversary of the council is be­ other officers, a aeries of lectures (St. Francis de Sales' Parish, The first fall meeting of the ing celebrated in a fitting, way on nursing ethics is being given Denver) ARROW Holy Rosary PTA will be held in next month, when the Catholic at the meetings by the Rev. Wil­ (he school hall Thursday evening, nurses of the state will be ac­ liam Kenneally, C.M., of St. The parent education group, of Oct. 10. Important matters will be corded the distinction o f holding Thomas’ seminary. These lectures the PTA will meet at 8 p.m. Tues­ discussed and a program for the a special . luncheon . meeting dur- are planned to keep the Catholic day, Oct. 8, in the rectory. Mr. nor, K K O icKi niKT n . year’s activities will be outlined.Hng the sessions o f ^he Colorado nurse abreast of the moral aspects ! « • STOUT ST. Butler of the Denver Police de­ (IN DENVBB MOTOR HOTEL) KE 6727 Fathers and mothers are urged to Nurses’ association. The luncheon of her profession. The religious partment will show two safety pic­ attend. will be held Tuesday noon, Oct. phase of the program will be fur­ tures. A good attendance is The Holy- Name society has been 16, at the Catholic Charities an­ ther ^ highlighted by the nurses’ urged. nex, with the Most Rev. Urban J. annual retreat, which is to be held active throughout the year in mat­ The monthly meeting of the St. ters concerning the welfare of the Vehr as the featured speaker. at El Pomar Nov. 1, <2, and 3. A handful of nurses met in Sep­ One of the moat recent develop­ Francis de Sales Altar and Ro­ parish. It is desirable that all men sary society was held Sept. 20 in become members of this society. tember, 1931, to form the organ­ ments of the anniversary year in­ ization, and through the efforts of volves plans for the inauguration the rectory, with Mrs. C. E. Kel­ The hew gas furnace will soon Miss Gertrude Graef, the council’s of a credit union for the council sey presiding. Mrs. Kelsey as­ be installed in the church. The first president; Sister M. Sebas­ members. Through the credit un­ sumed the presidency of the so­ need for a new heating plant has tian of Mercy hospital, and Mon­ ion, it is felt that the organiza­ ciety upon the resignation of Mrs. long been felt. The furnace will be signor John R. Mulroy, the first tion may be able to make a Fred Gushurst. The society ac­ in operatibn before winter sets in. chaplain, the Federation of Cath­ ^eater contribution to the secur­ cepted with reg^ret the resignation The Children of. Mary sodality olic Nurses came into existence in ity of its membership. Parallel­ of Mrs. Gushurst and also that will receive Communion this com­ Denver. ing the discussions on the credit of Mrs. E. F. Rummelhart, first CllVAaOUS GHARNER ing Sunday in the 8 o’clock Mass. Many activities were inaugu­ union, plans are being considered vice president. Guest speaker at the meeting was the Rev. Clem­ Sohiy curvd crown , . , o touch of Sunday Masses are now at 8 rated in the first years o f exist­ for making available an insurance Only and 10 o’clock. ence. Communion breakfasts, program for the group. In tiiese ent Gallagher, assistant pastor of fiatforlng viling . . . to charm th» mon afternoons of recollection, and activities, the council hopes to St. Vincent de Paul’* parish. The COMPLETE ALTO SERVICE much charitable work were car­ socie^ presented the Rev, Greg­ BODY. FENDER AND PAINT WORK In your lifo eomplotoly. Of rich Mt 99 PE. take the lead in aiding Catholic PE. ried on by the first members. Cath­ ory Smith, pastor, a check in the ALL KINDS OF ACCESSORIES 4679 nurses not only in a spiritual and in black, brown and all now fall colors. 00 4679 COAL olic nurses staffed on a volunteer social way, but in an economic amount of $1,000 for payment on new vestments. Como In and see our wonderful on# Wtds* end Harris $10.15 basis the clinic at the North Side manner as well. 1 price Lamp and Enr------Neighborhood house, as well as Those appointed to care for the Gulf Service Station new collection of styles. Wash and Bacla $8.05 the clinics operated by the women News About altar are: Sept. 21, Mmes. Kelsey, Open All Night 38th and Federal GL. 4838 Lamp and Bts------of the Denver deanery. From the ACCN Members Reilley, and Schrodt; Sept. 28, i W Denbla Sertan very first, the federation attracted Mmes. Dooley and Kelsey; Oct. 6, JORDAN MOTOR CO. N u t ______I $6.75 Catherine King, Mercy alumna, SIBYL HATS a large membership, with more ’46, is employed at the Larimer Mmes. Scheiman and Lowe; and than 100 nurses present for many County hospital, Fort Collins; Elsie Oct. 12, Mmes. Masterson, Ryan, SUPREME COAL CO. and Dion. 1619 STOUT STREET Just Off 16th Street of the activities. Howard, St. Joseph’s, is industrial 1144 So. Peantylvaiua nurse at the Denver Dry Goods Football Breakfasts Slated PACKARD ^SviCE^ Buckley Bros. Paid Staff Downtown Location Co.; and .Mrs. Mary Reum, Mercy, Highlighting the busy autumn Aatkoriaad Stadabaktr Salt* Sk Sorrlca Inaugurated at the May Co.; Rose Roz- schedule of the Holy Name so­ Tho Oaly Packard SorTtca la Donrtr nicek, staff nurse, resigned ciety is a series of breakfasts for New Trucks in Stock After the founding of Ave Fier position at St. Joseph’s and Packard Denver Co. Maria clinics in 1936, the em­ the Fransalian football squad. The Aoto Repairinr — All Make Can 'oined the veterans’ staff at first breakfast will be served Sun­ DISTRIBUTORS Body and Pender Work ployment of a paid staff ob­ i’ort Logan on Oct. 1; Ann Phillips 31* ICtb St. TA. U88 viated the necessity of further i day, Oct. 6, and subsequent ones 350 Broadway IIA. 2826 is working in the polio ward at volunteer efforts on the part of will be held on Sundays when grid Get Really for Wiater Colorado General hospital; Dorothy games are scheduled for the par­ the federation’s membership, but Fawkes has been added to the s t^ f other charitable tasks were un­ ish team. of Colorado General hospital; and BRAKE RELINE 9 5 dertaken, jmch as providing free Lee Zanon, St. Joseph’s alumna, is Season tickets for the parochial nursing care in homes and hospi-ipi- league games may be purchased office secretary for Dr. Ralph AND UP tals where patients were unable Sherberg. Gladys Montgomery is following all Masses this Sunday. FORD, CHEVROLET, PLYMOUTH to afford pay care. Much of this industrial nurse for Merchants’ The price is $4. service was given by nurses after Biscuit company. A program of sports interest Other Cart Proportionately Lose they had performed a full day’s Maxine Delauranta, Mercy, '46, has been planned for the regular HAVE YOURS CHECKED NOW—AVOID THE RU8H1 " CONRAD’S work, either in hospital or public meeting of the Holy Name so­ is.making her home at 740 Rugby, STATE INSPECTION DUE NOW health nursing. Rock Springs, Wyo.; Rachel De- ciety Monday, Oct. 14, in the high In 1938 the local federation be­ Keer, 1357 18th avenue, East Mo­ school auditorium. Art Malnati Tire and Battery Service Wonderful Selections of “ Famous Brand” came ^filiated with the National line, 111. The Holy Name men will ob­ Council o f Catholic Nurses, a Jerry Faye, St. Joseph’s serve their regular Communion 1733 GLENARM TABOR 5237 member agency o f the National alumna, is attending the Univer­ day this Sunday. Catholic Welfare Conference, and sity of Colorado, and Lee Zanon, The annual games party spon­ became known thereafter as the Denver university, sored by the Holy Name society has been set for Nov, 14. Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Mrs. Helen Reeves has returned AUTO REPAIRING YOUR CAB I S m GETTING Nurses. At this time. Monsignor Miss Helene Grout, daughter ANY YOUNGER. SEE to Denver after spending the Experienced Mechanick Mulroy, because of the press of month of August in Vancouver, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grout of duties, resigned as chaplain and Wash. She will leave for New Or­ 4224 Clay street, returned to the ALL MAKES CARS “ Jo e ” Y0UN6 Seton school o f nursing in Colo­ Gaa Oils — Lubrleation was replaced by the Rev. Hubert leans Oct. 16. Helen Pritchard and PACULARO S P B O A U n COATS Newell. Rose Roznicek, St. Joseph’s hos­ rado Springs after spending the Auto Service Station pital staff nurses, are on vacation; week end in Denver. Miss Grout, Hours SERVICE War Years an honor student, was graduated Bannock and Twelfth CSL 8254 Barbara Hussion, Mercy, is also 390 So. Brqildway SP. 9987 from St. Francis de Sales’ high Take Toll on vacation; Mrs. Josephine school last June. AND The war years exacted a heavy Phillips, St. Joseph’s alumna, is toll o f the membership of the or­ visiting her sister in Fort Collins. ganization through service in the Mrs. Earl Paul, former instruc­ armed forces, but the members tor at St. Anthony’s hospital, is Zarlengo-Romano Denver’s Finest Body & Paint Shop who remained at home undertook convalescing at home, after a re­ the task of carrying on the vol­ cent confinement in the hospital. QVICK SERVICE! unteer activities of the group, in A n n Weisenhorn, S e t o n Wedding Planned addition to the increased demands school of nursing, is on the execu­ BODY • FENDER • PAINT • UPHOLSTERY that their nursing duties imposed tive board of the Colorado Na­ SUITS upon them. Countless hours of tional League of Nursing Educa­ Miss Sylvia May Romano, daugh­ ALL MAKES tion. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Red Cross work were given by QVAUTY AT A FAIR PRICE council nurses in conducting home Addraitei Nurtet . Romano o f Golden, will become nursing and first-aid classes, re­ Anna Marie Mangan, Colorado the bride o f Louis V. Zarlengo PRIOED FOR REAL SAVINGS cruitment of nurses’ aides, as well training school for nurses and for­ Sunday. Oct. 6, before a Nuptial as in the other activities that de­ mer ACCN president, spoke to the Mass at 11 o’clock in St. Joseph’s veloped during the war. Catholic nurses at Fitzsimons Gen­ church, Golden. The Rev. Barry CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. eral hospital Sept. 24 on the ad­ J. Wogan will officiate at the In recent years the principal double-ring ceremony. 13th and Broadway TAbor 5191 ^ charities of the Council of Nurses vantages of being members of the were made through monthly con­ Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Miss Eva Romano will be her tributions to the Sisters of the Nurses. Capt. Dorothy Donahue, sister’s maid o f honor, and an­ Sick Poor, so that they might pro­ Lts. Virginia Wickinsheimer, Mary other sister, Mrs. Anthony Gher- vide medicine for the needy among Ann Wirth, Doris Kehoe, Fiances ardini, will be the bridesmaid. At­ their patients. Other donations Gravley, Susan Trelease, Bernice tending the bridegroom will be his DODGE-PLYMOUTH OWNERS were made, too, to the Rev. Simmet, and Julia Urbanski at­ two brothers. Dr. Charles Zarlengo Matthias Justin, C.SS.R., the chap­ tended the meeting, which was as best man, and Dr. Frank Zar­ Prepare for Coid Weather Driving lain of Denver General hospital, held in Father Powers’ office at lengo. Americo Romano and Dr. Heart league members, when Mary Kanak en­ prsst eoTsrlag. will receive Holy Communion in a tered the Augusl; class of novices SO Aulomoliva A Heme Them Today! ' i / body Friday morning *in the 8 of the Sisters of St. Francis, Den­ •217 o’clock Mass. Devotions for the per­ ver. Miss Kanak, daughter of Mr. Appliance Go. petual novena in honor of the and Mrs. Joe Kanak, Atwood, 6C3 16th STREET Sacred Heart will be held Friday Kans., a gradhate of the 1946 M AR SH ALL Look for the Tower evening at 7:30. class of S t Anthony’s training Sunday is the Communion day school for nurses. AUTO SUPPLY 14tb and Glenarm for the Boys’ and Girls’ school so­ The membership and retreat 53 BRCAOWAY dality. They will receive in the 9 committees met in the home of CH. 6594 o’clock Mass. Mrs. Earl Baker, Sept. 9. The fol­ 1530 B’way TA. 44S4 Mrs. Ellen Lee, who recently lowing nurses were present: Viola underwent a serious major opera­ Amm^ons, from St. Joscfph’s; Ag- 774 SANTA FEORIVE tion at St. Joseph’s hospital, is re ‘ 'ercy; Dorthea Hoeu, Get Your Car covering at the home of her daugh­ private duty; Dorothy Bastaar ^ ■ DODGE-PLYMOUTH • ter, Mrs, Leonard J. Dunne, 1466 and Virginia Wade, S t Anthony’s; Ready for Summer Elm street. Elunor and Margaret Scheuth, OWNERS Colorado General; Anna Marie U.0RdWi Jack Flavin, sarric Mgr., says: ether Smart Conrad Increaied CoiU Mangan and Mqry Burk, Denver General hospital; Dorothy Bann, Save gas, oil and wear on yonr Just as the higher cost of living MOTOR SERVIGE car by having a periodic check­ Shops in affects every individual, so it af­ Children’s hospital; Mary Hart Visiting Nurses’ association; Alice 1060 BROADWAY IRWIN OSBORNE, Omsr up on yonr motor to that it will fects every Community Chest General Aalo Repairing— Body agency. The increased cost of Cleere, Agnes Elliott, Clair Mar­ give you the best service for the GREELEY - FT. COLLINS KE. 0175 and Fender W o k — Battery ker, Mary Murphy, Mary Downey, fall and winter. food, supplies, and labor is one Serriee United Motor BOULDER - STERLING of the greatest problems facing and Mu. E. D. Downing. Reports Service FeciUtJes TOWING SERVICE the Chest institutions caring for were given by the various com­ B F Goodrich FT. MORGAN the sick, dependent children, the mittee chairmen. At this time 420 East 20th Avenue Standard Motor Go. helpless aged, and the blind. This Mrs. R. L, Heid," 1915 Logan . BllX PEARCE. Mgr. MONTROSE Phone. TA. 9144 CH. 6596 greater expense can be met only street, was appointed membership DENVER. COLORADO 13th ft Glenarm through your increase^ g«Mroaity. chairman for S t Luke’s hospital. Thursday, October 3, 1946 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephoije, KEystone 4?05 V PAGE FIVE Wfien Tito 'Liked^ the Archbishop OF i O L Y G H O S T OPENS SK S IEB

(St. Marjr’i Academy, Deayer) The formal opening of the school year was marked by the celebration otr the Mass of the Holy Ghost in Our Lady of Sor­ rows chapel Sept. 27. The Rev. John J. Regan officiated. Mrs. Donald Amen, former pro­ fessor of speecly at Loretto Heights college, will be in charge this year o f the speech program in the high school department, and Miss Claire McMenamy will teach speech in the grades. Miss Victoria insuRED l l i y Take Less? Morales from Guatemala will con- duct the advanced Spanish class. C f l l /i n P Q Under Government Martha Wilcox and Lillian Cush­ u n V I l l u d Supervision ing will again be in charge o f the dancing classes in the high school can be parked w H ko u t crow ding and grades, respectively. YOUR MONEY AVAILABLE WHEN YOU WANT IT The first Sports club meeting INDIVIDUAL OR JOINT ACCOUNTS c n 4lie lar^e paved lot for the year was held last week. Open a Safe and Profitable Savings Account NOW I Officers were elected and new adjacent to members voted upon. Officers are PROMPT, FRIENDLY SERVICE ’ Rae Menter, president; Sue Bru- beck, vice president; and Jackie CAPITOL FEDERAL Fisher, secretary-treasurer. The 44o»«an Si Son Cliapels new members include Mary Cath­ SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION erine Furstenburg, M a^ Johnson, Gloria Hallen, Mary Ellen Mul- 1665 BROADW AY”^i;t?U"oTH,tarKEystone 8108 cahy, and Betty Murray. Formal initiation was at Sullivan dam fbr i!amdv" relatives•Pr'ien(l$"v|^or$ Monday afternoon. Miss Marian Stortz is the Sports’ club mod­ erator and physical education in­ structor. Cleaning at Its Best The chairmen of the sodality committees have been announced by Betsy Foley, prefect, as fol­ 3 DAY SERVICE lows: Publicity, Joan Deline; Eu­ Horan & Son Chapels The Yngoilav goverament apparently thought viewing the parade. Archbithop Stepinac was lately charistic, Jeanne Steinhart; litera­ Pickup and Delivery KEystone 6297 KEystone 6298 well of Archbithop Aloyeiut Stepinac last year. The arrested by the Tito government on charges of ture, Barbara Bendekovic; Our photo, which waa originally releateii by Religions “crimes against tha people.” His former secretary, Lady’s, Mary Killian. TWO STORES 1527 Cleveland Place Newt Service in September, 1945, ebowe the Arcb- 1941-4S, tha Rev. Stephen Lackovic, now of Youngs­ The members of the biology bishop (fourth from right) as he attended a parads town, O., says the charges against the Archbishop class went te the foothills for their 594 So. Broadway — PE. 4686 in Zagreb celebrating astablishmant of the new are a vicions lie; that the prelate has dedicated hit first field trip of the year Sept. “ people’s government’’ in Croatia. Standing at the whole life to the people. The Vatican “ Osservatore 27. A greater appreciation of the 2025 W. Alameda — RA. 0612 Archbishop’s left are Croatian Pramier Vladimir Romano” assarts: “ This it parsecution of Church material studied in class and gath­ (Across From Valverde School) Bakarie and the Soviet military attache. Other and faith, not persecntion of criminals.” — (RNS ering of specimens for laboratory Catholic and Orthodox clergymen are also teen re­ photo. Copyrighted) work are the purposes of these field trips. Mary Ann Farrell will entertain SOUTH DENVER CLEANERS the members of the senior potluck PUBLIC BLESSING OF ROSES club in her home Saturday eve­ VWWUVWVWVWVWWVWWWVWJWWVWWW/VSWWVW Englewood School ning, SET FOR SUNDAY AHERNOON Denver’s Largest Dealer K. of 0. Iniliale 35 PTA to Convene (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) will be delivered by Father Rosary Sunday, Oct. 6, the pub­ Hughes. The Mass to be sung will Al-Rile in Glabrooms LARGEST STOCK OF FORD PARTS V i lic blessing and distribution of be that of Eduardo Marzo, com­ (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) roses will take place at 3 o’clock posed in honor of the Little Flower. CASH Thirty-five candidate! were THE R O ^ Y MOIJIVTAIIV RFGIOIV The first PTA meeting of the in a colorful ceremony, participated Will Greet New Memberi season will be held in the school initiated by the Denver in by priests, sisters, and school A meeting and tea of the Rosary 1314 ACOMA MA. 3111 hall Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 8 p.m. children. Knighti of Columbni Sunday We Will Pay Cash for Small Miss Elizabeth Maxley, Arapahoe Altar society will be held on Tues­ afternoon. Sept. 22, in their Father V. R. Hughes, O.P., pas­ county health education director, day, Oct. 8, to welcome the new and clubrooms. Tha oeeaaion Homes in or Near Denver. tor, has decided this year on an will be guest speaker. continued members. Mrs. George marked the firit time the outside procession, weather per­ Officers, room mothers, and Magor, president, and associated clubroorat have been used for Quick Action — Call or See JUST RECEIVED Dr. G. J . Schaenble chairmen are urged to attend the mitting. *The school children, with officers will be hostesses. The an initiation since the home LARGE SHIPMENT OP FINE council meeting the same evening acolytes, cross-bearer, and the en­ meeting will be held in the church was taken over by the USO- 100% ALL WOOL at 7:16 in the convent Plans will tire group of altar boys, after as­ auditorium. After the tea, games NCCS in war tima. A social Optometrist be discussed for a,games party to sembling in the church auditorium, will be played and prizes awarded and Dutch lunch wara held in uiiuinms & GREcne MATERIALS be held at the Catholic Charities will form a procession and sing a This will mark the fall opening of the evening to honor the new FOR LADIES' AND MEN’S Speelaliat annex. E. 17th and Grant street, hymn as they enter the church. the Rosary Altar society activities member!. 1841 Stout TA. 6266 The group will then start the GARMENTS t For Visual Denver, Oct 31 at 8:30 p.m. lndulgei\ce Available SOLD BY THE YARD Members of the PTA will serve recitation of the Rosary, which will .Eye Care be continued as it leaves the church This parish enjoys a special priV' Fr. Thorning Associate breakfast to the children after ilege on Ros^rjr Sunday of the II. BOBRICK 310 Mack Bldg. Mass on Friday, Oct. 4i to conduct a procession around the Editor of ‘Americas’ church grounds and rectory. The Toties Quoties indulgence (a ple­ TAILOR and FURRIER KE. 5840 The membership drive Is under nary indulgence for each visit), Kth A Tremont TA. 05«t way. All parents are invited to procession will finish its course ■Washington.— The Rev. Dr. Jo­ with the recitation of the Litany which may be gained, on the usual STORE YOUR join. conditions, from Saturday noon. seph Thoming, Catholic educator, Altar Society to Meet Oct. 7 of the Blessed Virgin and the car­ has been named associate editor of rying of the rosea to the Commun- Oct. 6, until midnight Sunday FURS-NOW Members of the Altar society The Americas, scholarly quarterly ion rail. every time a visit is made to the EXPERT REPAIRING will receive Communion in the 8 church and at least six Our Fa­ published here by the Academy of ■"•ILEgr o’clock Mass Sunday. The society Upon the re-entrance into the thers, Hail Marys, and Glorys are American Franciscan History. VET OF WORLD WAR will meet in the church Monday church, Father Hughes will deliver said for the intention of the Holy At the same time it was an­ NO. 2 the sermon, and after a hymn he nounced that Bishop Peter J. Ire- afternoon, Oct. 7, at 1:30. Father. It is necessary for the KE 4 5 7 6 COLFAX AT WASHINGTON Packets of envelopes for 1946 will bless the roses. Benediction will petitioner to leave the church be­ ton of Richmond, Va., will preside 1947 are being mailed out to pa­ then follow, after which the roses tween visits and to say the speci­ at the dedication of the new home ^Dr. Da C. WerthmanJ rishioners this week. Those failing will be distributed at the (Com­ fied prayers at each subsequent of the academy in Bethesda, Md., HANSEN t HANSEN to receive envelopes are asked to munion rail by the assembled visit on Oct 10. ^ and Associate ^ priests, ‘ call at the rectory. October devotions in honor of ^ D entists < ^ JEWELERS The Altar society is entertaining The Rosary Sunday service dis­ the Queen of the Holy Rosai’y are ANV CAi< . S with a card party in the home of tinctively observed by the Domini- held every evening in the church ► PLATES * 1628 17th St. Mrs. Julia Mansfield at 1 o’clock cans will open in the 7:30, o’clock during the month at 7:30. The ^IM IStfa Straat UU IStb Straat ^ ONE STORE ONLY on Thursday of this week. Mass, when women of the Rosary services consist of exposition of PAINTED i f KEratona STZl TAbor 1711 ' The Junior Newman club will Altar society will receive Com­ the Blessed Sacrament, Rosary, ANY COLOR I Open Hotiday and Thaiadar ’ETta. * meet in the rectory Monday eve­ munion in a group. The sermon will litany, prayer to St. Joseph, and ning, Oct. 7, at 7 :30. be delivered by the society’s spiri­ Benediction. Confessions are heard Instruction classes for boys and tual director, Father Leo Gamor, every evening after the services. girls attending the public grade O.P. The grade school has been filled schools will'be held after the 9 A High Mass, with adult choir to capacity with pupils and it has “Why Pay More” o’clock Mass beginning this Sun­ under the direction of Ross Ver­ been necessary to open an addi­ ‘ARROW- (Trademark) day. non Miller and with Miss Emma tional room, with Mrs. • George The Masses on the first Friday Lombard at the organ, will be cele­ Bugg teaching. It is a combina­ BODY, FENDER and PAIST CO. will be said in the church at 6:80 brated at 10:30 to introduce the tion room of second and third grade and 8. fall and winter schedule of High pupils and is located in the for­ Wm.W.Myer Drug Stores The Mass for the five first Sat­ Masses on Sunday. The sermon mer quarters of the PTA, which '5,?, KE 6727 urdays in honor of Our Lady of the organization has willingly re­ INCORPORATED Fatima will be said at 8 o’clock. linquished to care for the in­ The parish scout troop is meet­ Wing Will Be Added creased registration from Ahis and Optometrist and Optician Colorado Owned Stores ing in the school on Thursday eve­ adjoining parishes. Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. nings from 7:30 to 9. To Florence Hospiial Helea Walsh The school yard has been re­ Broadway and Ellsworlli 16th and California graded and a surface of gravel has AssoclsU been spread in order to avoid the 15th and California Florence. — Plans for remodel­ W. R. JOSEPH SHOE REPAIRING ing the hospital projected for Flor­ possibility of tracking mud into the ence include the construction of a newly renovated school. /.'YES EXAMINED We Do Not Hava Special Sales But Sell You at Our Loteest WHILE YOU WAIT new wing, which will measure 40 Confessions will be heard Thurs­ Ph«ii! TAbot 1880 Prices Every Day on AU Drug Merchandisg. by 60 feet, on the west face of day afternoon and evening in con­ C18-S19 MatwM* Bl*. the present building near the nection with the first Friday ob­ northwest corner. The decision to servance. Masses on Friday will be at the regular hours, 6:30 and i f jm e construct the wing was made by HAVE YOU MODERNIZED Mother Domatilla, Sister Stella, 7 :45. The regular Holy Hour and — United Photo — Sister Irene, and Sister Cecilia, the Infant o f ‘ Prague devotions CrAfCiVtftV YOUR INSURANCE? . Weddinga will be held at 7:30 FYiday evening Sy KSMiKINfi who arrived here from Covington, Pretaet Tontaalf Acahiit Naw Baaarda Our Specialtiea in connection with the October Ky., in order to oversee construc­ HORACE W. BENNETT yo M s m s Rosary devotions. Father Hughes tion work. & CO. Exports teith Children A Makeup Foundation that’s GOOD for the Skin Vernon Simon, Denver archi­ will deliver the sermon. tect, is completing the plans and Ralifien Clais to Open tlO Tabor Bldt. TA. 117J 1821 CURTIS TA. 84W specifications. The immediate use The religious instruction' classes FBANK ENGLAND. Jr- Hanairar of the wing will be for quarters for grade school pupils attending Inaaranca Dapartment Two yeors of exhaustive research resulted in the for the sisters and nurses. The public schools will be started by ~M cG IJIR E~ small building on the grounds is the'teaching sisters Saturday, Oct. a T '"‘"*...$79.50 discovery of this formula — modern, scientific not suitable for reconversion into 6, at the parish school, 25th and Moving • Storage loborotory resources perfected it...N O W , ond only now, living quarters; Grove. The classes will be con­ including material, supplies, The new wing will be used as the ducted from 10 until 11 o’clock labor, pick up an(l delivery ‘ tO AL Express R ubber heels, top lifts, toe living quarters until the critical every Saturday and all public complete. PH. DE. 8188 Prompt and (^urteous Low Rates pieces, half soles, full soles, shortage of building materials grade school students will be wel­ eases up and makes possible the comed. for onr utiiaalor U call at yoir SERVICE KE. 6425 S U 9 Welton St construction of a complete home hoBii witli a complata Haa af aaaplaa. attached by experieneed The voice amplification system No charga. ' All Grades of for the nurses and aisters. The bed announces PAT-A-KAKE, the ultimata installed temporanly under the di­ « Coal & Stoker Coala shoemakers while you work capacity of the proposed wing will rection of Father Hughes seems to in a Makeup Foundation. . . a sensational be 10 or 12 when it becomes avail­ be meeting with universal ap Flraplace Wood ami Kindling or shop. We also remodel able for hospital use. LES TER ’S new development in beauty. PAT-A-KAKE gives proval. Before permanent instal­ CALL PE. 4604 shoes, cut out toes or heels, Plans call for a complete hospi­ lation is made, however, it has SSSSXColfaa ObtarOMa o younger, smoother, softer-looking skin AT ONCE tal unit, with 20 beds, operating been decided by the pastor to make WATGH REPAIRS rooms, maternity ward, kitchen, 7-Day Srrrlca . . . helps to conceol blemishes, freckles, tiny rebind, take in sides to fit, additional experiments and reloca­ Ona-Ycar Gaarantra * chapel, officei and waiting room. tions of the amplifiers in order to RAY COAL CO. lines... has a lasting, beneficial effect... no make shoes lonfuer or wider. The eventual capacity of the hos­ determine the most satisfactoi^ BRINKHAUS BROS. 1165 SO. PENN 1529Welton CH. 2447 pital would be 32 beds. artificiol, reody-to-crock, heavily cooted look. For Qurdity Shoe Repairing at combinations of speakers and OPTOURTRIHT* aw * OPTICIANB effects. PAT-A-KAKE is easily applied, eosily removed Popular Prices— Pisit Ou^Shoe Belgian Catholic Labor Following a traditional custom leaving the skin actually fresher, prettier than before. Repair Dept. . . . Basement Leader Dies in Air Crash of 700 years, the Dominicans will Hr. Walter J. Kerwin visit the Franciscans on Friday, Associated with Six wonderful ihadet to complimeni every complexion. the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, Gander, Newfoundland.—One of Price i .00 lohii tax) at the friary in St. Elizabeth’s. the persona who perished in ihe Father Hughes will celebrate the Evtiy Typa af Btfocal Ltaaaa — All Btylaa of Hodara Uoantosa — Syaa JOS. M. FISHMAN crash of the Belgian Transatlantic Solemn Mass at 9 o’clock. The Rev. Ezaaalacd — Glaaan PUtad — Lenaat Jeweler and Optician St. Dominic’s Sabena airliner near here was J. B. Dering, O.P., will be sub­ j Daptlcatad DIAMONDS • LOCKETS Henri N. Pauwels, 56, of Brussels, deacon and Father‘Alwaise, O.P., IMPORTED BINOCULARS W H IT T A K E tt subdeacon. Thev sermon for the WATCHES . ROSARIES president since last June of the In­ oApasion will be delivered by Fa­ • 1 0 3 '® CROSSES . COMPACTS ternational Confederation of Chris­ ther Hughes. HELD GLASSES ST. CHRISTOPHER MEDALS PHARMACY WIDE RANGE PRICES tian Trade Unions. He was presi­ The other assistants at St. MIRACULOUS MEDALS and CHAINS "V im Dmna S t^ u ili CtMfidam‘’~Kly$tene aitl “ The Friendly Store” dent also of the Christian ’Trade Dominic’s will be unable to partici­ SCAPULAR MEDALS 821 15TH ST. Glasses on Credit Prescription Specialists Unions of Belgium. He was active pate in the joint ceremonies on HAIo 8711 in the Belgian resistance movement account of first Friday services and Batwaaa Bloat and Champa Sta. 807 15th St. TA. 0029 W. 32nd and Perry CL. 2401 daring the Nazi occupation. Communion calls. P A G E S IX Office, 9S8 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 4205 Thursday, October 3, 1946 Nuns Return to China Laity Will Have SOUTH BROADWAY ^ FRUIT JUICES hpoilant Role in r SUPERMARKET ^ ^ GRAPEFRUITS F / m r A. B. ALLEY MARTYN HORKAN9 ^ 475SOUTHBROADWAY— of Ward’8 J litu rgica l Week

Active participation of the laity will be a feature of National Liturgical week in Denver, Oct. A youR oouaR ^ 14 to 17, according to the Rev, Hubert Newell, who is directing the local program. Booklets con­ Grapefruit Juice Town hou«. no. 2«« 14c 4*^^ ..37c jjRtICHES HERt | taining the Proper and Common for the Masses on Tuesday, Cocktail Juice Carol Parker, No. 2 can 23c 47-oz. can ™ Wednesday, Thursday, Oct. 15, 16. 54c and 17, are being prepared for use Orange Juice fuh o- gow. no. 2 e*n_ 23c 46-01. can .55c ------I by all who attend. A Missa Re- citata will be celebrated at 8:30 Quality Fresh Meats - Fish - Poultry ^ Blended Juice Biena o- gow. no. 2 c*n . l* O r 46-01. can 46c Tuesday morning in the Cathe­ dral; a Missa Cantata will be cele­ Catsup, Shurfine, 14 oz. bottle ...19c ^ brated on Wednesday morning at the same hour; and a Solemn Prune Juice __ ,28c Tomato Juice, Shurfine, 46 oz. can .27c ^ Pontifical Mass at 10:30 will be PRUNES celebrated Thursday morning. Green Beans .13c Sessions o f the conference will Large, 1-lb. cello... 18c Corn, Goiden Bantam, Elmdale, c.n14c ^ be held in the Empire room of Wax Beans No.7tn'^“‘’ .15c the Shirley-Savoy hotel at 10 a.m., Large, 2-tb. cello... 34c Rose Sugar Peas, No. 2 can .... .13 c K 2 p.m., and 8 p.m. The recitation Diced Beets no. smsu!___ 12c of Compline from the Office in Small, 2-lb. cello... 24c Pinto Beans, 2 tb. cello bag...... 25c ^ English will feature each eve­ Beets Libby Cut. No. 2 can ______12c ning’s session. Special booklets Tomato Soup, Campbell, can ...... 11c ? containing the prayers are being Sliced Beets Kuner, No. 2 c*n.... 13c printed. MATCHES Sweet Potatoes No.^r^ _ 28c Sweet Potatoes, Pelaco, can .. .2Sc ^ Is 7th Annual 2i Diamond, $ boxes.. lI i e Kuner Tender Garden, no. 2 c a n ______Liturgical Week True American, reas _..18c Finest Selection and Display of The seventh annual Liturgical 6 boxes ...... 23c week represents an effort, to Tomatoes Kuner, No. c k d _ 19c Fresh Fmits and Vegetables In Unditmayed by the horror of their experience* Sister Mary Veronica, left, of Son Prairie, Wis . combine the theory of liturgies ------D enver ' •s priioner* in • Japanese concentration camp, three has spent 12 years in China; Sister Mary Ludmilla, with actual practice. Thus, the ▼eteran missionaries, sisters of the Third Order of center, Chicago, nine years; and Sister Mary meetings are designated as a Peanut Butter Beveny, i p in t___ „3 4 c 1 quart ___ 63c Stora Hour.: 8 to 9; Satnrday. till 9 p.m. . ^ St. Francis of Assisi, check their baggage at the Chuitas, right, Sublette, HI., six years. Followiiy' “ week” rather than a conference rail depot in Milwaukee before entraining for the their release from imprisonment the sisters re­ or a convention, since its purpose Peanut Butter r *.! R o«t, i pint 31c 1 quart___ 57c ^.PLENTY OF PARKING SFACErjfr^r^ West Coast, en route to China. Their smiles indi­ W j cuperated at their mother-house in St. Francis, is to foster an intensive “ living Nutty cate an eagerness to return to their charitable labor* Wi*.— (RNS photo) with the Church” in accordance Peanut B u tter™ ; , 40c Chunlu, 1 pt. 40c and to renew past acquaintance* in the Orient. with her spiritual teachings as em­ bodied in tlie liturgical texts of C f l n t 6 r b l i r y Xea. H-lb. package „ 22c H-lb. pkg. _ 43c •CAN WATER AID IN~ the four days, as well as to ex­ Jews Rapndiaie Fand plain and apply specific liturgical A i r W f l y Coffee, 1-Ib. bag 32c 8-lb. b a g __ 93c Raising by‘PrateslanI’ Catholic Forums to Open doctrines bearing on this year’s K i d n e y - theme, “ Family Life in Christ,” Edwards coif«. i.ib. e*n ...... 41c 2-lb. gli. __ 81c ’The as^ciation responsible for Sparkling Water Duuy.. i Qu*rt 9c 8 f o r _____ 25c New York.— Following Is the Busiest of All Seasons its organization every year is DISORDERS! text of a resolution in which six ^ ow n as the Liturgical Con­ White Cereal b l a d d e r ference, Inc., membership in which Robb Roes, 24-oz. pkg. _„1 8 c 28-oz. pkg..... 18c national Jewish organizations re­ .YES— If it’s Mountain Valley Mineral Water, the fa­ is open to all interested in the 8H-lb. pudiate the campaign for funds to Washington. — Catholic forums of these speakers, plus the Rev. Liturgical movement. Its present Pancake Flour Robb ro« . 20^ 1. pk... _ l l c pkg. ---- 29c mous mineral water from HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS. combat anti-Semitism inaugurated and public lecture series are pre­ Edward A. Conway, S.J. officers are the Rev, 'Thomas J. paring to open the busiest of all Shoestring Potatoes __.13c 2 f o r ______25c by the publishers of the Protes­ Monsignor Fulton J, Sheen will Carroll of Boston, president; the MOUNTAIN VALLEY — Helps their seasons this fall. open the Loyola university forum -Very Rev. Monsignor Martin B. tant magazine and hold that the Te Deum forums, operating in in New Orleans, to be followed by Stimulate Kidney Action — Soothe Blad­ Hellriegel o f St. Louis, vice publication has obstructed develop­ Springfield, Peoria, Joliet, Bloom­ other national Catholic figures. der Irritation — Combat Uric-Acidity president; the Rev. Dorn Michael ment of good inter-group relations ington, Danville, Quincy, Alton, In Louisville the lecture series of Ducey, O.S.B., of Chicago, execu­ SOUPS CEREAL in the United States. The ^signa­ Effingham, and Decatur, 111.; St. the International Federation of tive-secretary; and Miss Mary A. tory organization, the National Louis, Mo.; Lexington, Covington, Catholic Alumnae will be begun Flynn of Newark, N. J., treasurer. Mushroom Sri 17c Wheatena _ 22c DEEP R 0 CK Community Relations Advisory and Owensboro, Ky.; La Fayette, by Dr. Ross J, S. Hoffman. Others Following the final session of Council, represents the American Terre Haute, Vincennes, and listed in the series are the Rev. the week, the annual meeting of tabor 5121 DENVER 614 27thST. Jewish Committee, the American Evansville, Ind.; Burlington and James M. Gillis, C.S.P.; the Rev, the conference will be held in St, Tomato __ 12c Instant Ralston 23^ Jewish Congress, B’nai B’rith, the Davenport, la.; and Omaha, Neb., Stephen A. Leven, the Rev. John Thomas’ seminary, and officers 18-oz. packagre...... Jewish Labor Committee, the Jew­ will present an outstanding array F. Cronin, S.S.; the Rev. Ralph A. for the coming year will be elected. ish War Veterans of the United of platform personalities, among Gallagher, S.J.; and the Rev. Leo Pea French Habitant, Whole Wheat them Louis F. Budenz, Frank F. Ward, C.S.C. No. 2^/4 can 15c Fiaber'a Zoom, 20-oa. . __20c States, and the Union of American 60 Per Cent for YSnth W* Mak* Old SboM L.e*h LOu New Hebrew Congregations, as well as Sheed, George E. Sokolsky, George TODB FAVORITE DAtRT AND COMPLETE LINE OF The Christian Culture yries of Directly or indirectly, more than ICE CREAM SPOT SHOE SUPPLIES Jewish Community Councils in 21 N. Shuster, G. Howland Shaw, and Windsor, Ont., will open its 13th cities. the Rev. Hugh Calkins, O.S.M, season with a lecture by Mon­ 60 per cent o f the funds allotted Master Shoe RebaQder “ The National Community Re­ In Chicago, the Charles Carroll signor Sheen, and has. also sched­ Community Chest agencies go to PRODUCERS DAIRY 503 15th Sl Phone TA- 0812 lations Advisory Council, acting forum, entering its 10th year, will uled John Eppstein, Richard Pat- the benefit o f children and youth A.FEWA.Y present the Rev. James A. Magner, tee, Louis F ., Budenz, Dorothy 933 BANNOCK under the direction of its Plenary MASTER KEY SHOP John Eppstein, Dr. Oliver E. Maynor; Mortiider Adler, and Wil­ FISHING RODS OtrMClr Acrou th* BtnH Ftoa Session, held in Chicago on June Baker, William Henry Chamber­ liam Henry Chamberlin. Expertly refinished and repaired. Tb* R<(iit«i 15, 16, and 17, 1946, has reviewed lin, Louis F. Budenz, George N. Monsignor Sheen will also open Just Heat and Serve the published material, program, Shuster, and Cardinal Samuel the Erskine series in Columhius, 0., NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR • FRENCH FRIED POTATOES LUNCHES Stritch, Archbishop 6f Chicago. In ROD HADE NEW activities, and techniques of the to be followed by Richard Pattee, HENRY'S • CHICKEN PIES FOUNTAIN SERVICE Washington, D. C., the Charles Louis F. Budenz, Walter Kerr, Also on* b*satifnl Mantacn* fly rod for • SPAGHETTI SAUCE WITH Protestant Digest, Inc., publisher ■sle. and the best in Carroll forum has scheduled most Paul Weber, and Dr. Robert May­ MEAT to. mil SL TA. 0.1. of the magazine known as the nard Hutchins, among others. 3732 W. 49ih GR. 4113 ' FHBZIM DAIRY PRODUCTS SERVICE CALLS AUTO RETS Protestant, which has no connec­ Two Jubilees Observed Mountain Frozen Foods HAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED tion with any official body of the 416 W. Warren KE. 2573 Protestant Church; and finds that, By Noted Jesuit Priest mum though its solicitations of funds are New Orleans. — His diamond Te a m e d f o r s e r v ic e ostensibly for the purpose of com­ jubilee in the Society o f Jesus and bating anti-Semitism, the Protes­ his golden jubilee in the priesthood tant Digest, Inc., has contributed less than a year apart is the record to inter-group dissension, and has of the Rev. Dr. Michael Kenney, LOOP MARKET obstructed the development of S.J., 83, former regent of the law good inter-group relations in the school of Loyola University of the FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE United States; that it has made South, co-founder of America, and Free Perking With Purehata of 50o or Mor* at 1429 Lawraac* irrespoesible and malicious attacks the author of mjiny books, includ­ I I (11 I K 111 1/ \I \h l TASTE BETTER FROM upon Jewish agencies, national ing three on Mexico. u.ii u Ki I /■ r vni ^ r and local; and that it is inimical to His diamond jubilee was cele­ SOLES the interests o f the Jewish com­ brated privately at Spring Hill col­ VOLLMER’S DCMEDIATB SERVICE munity in America. The National lege, Mobile, Ala., where he is a Community Relations Advisory MURRAY RROS. DISTRIRUTING GO. Tb* Saa* High Qasllty As Brt* ISSt COUX BLVD. M*a'N 0 omen's and Childrtp^ faculty member, but both anniver­ Half Solea Council therefore urges its con­ saries will be commemorated pub­ lobert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray; stituent agencies to discourage An Worfc Gaarantead licly on Aug. 1, 1947. support of the Protestant Digest, LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP Inc., of its magazine, the Protes­ LOOP MARKET tant, and of its other enterprises.” Statue of U. S. Saint ' Placed in St. Peter’s HOMEPUIIMC MARKET COLFAX MARKET Vatican City.— A huge statue of COLFAX AT COLFAX AT S t ^''ranees Xavier Cabrini, first / DOWNING MARION image of an American citizen ever •need it / to stand in a major Roman church, was placed in a special alcove in It** • wise mother who serves Beautiful RYAN’S Phone St. Peter’s Basilica at a ceremony J^erican Beauty Spag­ hetti to her children. Fresh Cut Flowers Fish and Poultry TA. ‘ 1776’ attended by high dignitaries of the Fish and Poultry "THE FISH Contains all the vital Church. * FOR LOVER’S HOST 1130 E. elements needed^ FROM COAST fO The statue is modeled in clay COAST" Colfax Are. Large Auortment of Potted If the model is approved by a spec­ growing bodies Are Plentiful , FAST COURTEOUS FREE CITY-WIDI ial Church commission, the statue and brains. Plants and Funeral Designs VALUES SERVICE DELIVERY will be reproduced in bronze and placed permanently in the Basilica. JERRY BREEN Serve More Fowl and Fish on the Family FINE Mena In UAUG BROS. Florist Due Time MARKET 1456 Cslifornis HA. 2279 CORN FED MEATS FAGAN’S TRY HSH AND POULTRY Moantain Frail Co. 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 FINE QUALITY ?«?.N!.%WAV.%V.».y.V.V.V.V.V.V,V.N*.\V**.V.V.V.V.V.V FORMERLY DISPENSE BROS. .•.•V*W*V***!*V*****V*V**#**V*V*V»V*V***V******s%VsV*****V»%%» 1ST QUALITY FRUIT Dial MA. 0541 ^ A VEGETABLES Jess Super Market PROMPT A COURTEOUS SERVICE DeUvery iDo You Know.. Fra* Dally Dclirsty TA. 9321 ADDISON’S TA. 2758 YTZFdTTelfi Smith’s Slalioneinf Fnsb snd Ssltad Nntmeats Candisd Pruita and Csndiss Shop HERRING TIDBITS SCOTCH OAT MEAL MONOGRAMS ..MATCHES MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI Meat Values at GREETING AND SCENIC Frssb Grmrad Pssaot Battor CARDS Delieiosu TEIA and COFFEX^ CHICAGO MARKET DEUCATESSEN SPECIAIASTS WE CATER TO TOUR GOOD TASTE Fhoto b j A4aoii fitodloa NATURES WAY TO GOOD HEALTH A Hot Ikik snd Piteber of Pur* Battersailk for lie . Ssirsd dally 11:1* AJL til 3 P.M. FOOD HEADQUARTERS My Complete Formula MA. Service Costs Only , , , MARKET DAIRY COMPANY FRYERS . ... CHICKENS . . . TURKEYS $4.00 a Week DUCKS. . . RABBITS. . . FISH 0757 Phone CHerry 6457 Good Bakery Goods R«gi*t*rsd None •ROCKY MTN. FISH & POULTRY CO. Baby Formula Service V O S S B R O S . FRANK J. ROTELLA WILBER BEATTY Thursday, October S, 1946 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN observe La Salette Centenary nmusEniEnTs-DininG RECREflTIOn PLAiiD Bf Pill La Ray Hotel T heatre 1028 S. CaTlord m -GOLDEN- Oiir Evening PARK PE. *177 Tkaridar, PrMir, latarAar, - Oetabar I, 4, I (Annunciation Pariih, Denver) Owned and Operated by DINNERS The PTA will meet Wednesday, Marx Brothfn Im Oct 9, at 2 p.m. A business meet­ MR. AND MRS. M. L. HOLLAND — Offer a hiJe variety of A Night ift Caaablanca ing will precede a tea, to be pre­ the beet food*. and sided over by the officers and Joan I..nll( - Robrrt Hutton ia standing committees. Old and new , . . and include your choice Special Feature members are invited to attend the ^ PRE-WAR FOOD and SERVICE i of Appedter, Saladt, Potn- meeting and tea. S toe$, Vegelablet, Desserle^ Mrs. George Petri will act as Bandar, Mandar, Tutadar, Wtdnfadar, auditor for the coming year, with and Drinke. Oelobar I. 7, 8, 8 Mrs. J. Meek as historian, filling J finest Grade "A A ” Steaks Cornal Wild* - Jtanna Crain la Pricad from 7 5 oonU the vacancies caused through res­ Centennial Summer ignations. Standing committees Roast Prime Ribs of Beef (IN TECHNICOT,OR) are Mrs. Vic Hebert, program; and Mrs. David Baillie and W. Schwei- Preston Foster - Sirne Hasao la der, hospitality chairmen; whys Colorado Mountain Trout RUSS BENNEH / Strange Triangle and means, Mrs. W. Gaskins; and publicity, Mrs. Ed Gates. Fried Chicken RestauranI The membership idrive, which MATINEES: SUNDAY, 1 P.M. T a.a. U » e.m^7 Dajri ■ W»«k SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS opens throughout the school this 1 P.U. coming week, will^be in charge of the appointed chairmen, Mrs. J. Our Cocktail Lounga and Bar Service Is Unexcelled Haberkorn and Mrs. George Smart The St. Vincent aid society will meet in the home Thursday, Pliona Golden 68 for reservations, or just Tom Burke’s Oct. 10, at 2 o’clock. Cards will be played and prizes awarded. drive out and come in. Hostesses are Mmes. Mae Kirby, James McCarthy, Ed Kelly, Sam Roosevelt Grill I Horner, Mike Regan, and Ray Schnabel. Famous fo r | YUCCA Election of officers in the stu­ dent participation council Sept. 27 •975 EAST COLFAX • DENVER Cardinal Francis Spellman, Archhiahop of Now 1846, on the mountain of La Salatta, Franca, the I j FINE FOODS I York, flanked by the Moat Rev. Henry J. O'Brien Virgin Mary appeared to two young children. The made Phil Grommet president; I Cocktails j (wearing mitre), Biibop of Hartford, Conn., and place has since become a pilgrim shrine. Mission Lillian Yelnick, vice president; Lorena Hepp, secretary; and John Fait Courteoin Service the Rev. Tbomaa McGuirk, M.S., acting anperior arias of La Salette in America observed the centen­ of La Salette acminary, ia shown after ha praaidad nial at their headquarters' in Hartford and haard Drobnick, treasurer. ark lane hotel The school football rally will be at a Solemn Pontifical Mass that marked the 100th Cardinal Spellman laud their eongragation aa COCKTAIL LOUNGE 18th and California anniveraary of the Apparition of Our Lady of La group of living saints and those ,who aspire to held Friday, with a social in the Salette. A Papal letter aeccntly recallad that in seinththood.^ -(RNS------photo) evening. The Altar and Rosary bridge DINIIVG luncheon will be held Thursday, AIR RESERVATIONS Oct 3, at 1 o’clock in the hall. AND NO SERVICE CHARGE Archbishop Attends Mass Special prizes, donated by Mmes. For Cnmplrto Inlormatlon About Anr Regis Paper Wins Drea, Pankoskie, Tom Lynch, Cur­ Trip—Buainfaa or Fleaaura D A l^ iC EV G CALL tis Carper, Clinton, and Ed C.4RL STEELE Kelly, will be awarded in the aft­ WORT.D WIDE TRAVEL SERVICE On Jesuit Martyrs’ Jubiiee ernoon card games. Everyone is 82« 17th Straal Ph. ALpina OJJI Superior Rating invited to attend. Tickets may be Nightly 8:30 to 12:30 A.M purchased in the hall. A Solemn Mass, with Arch­ give their lives in order to bring Instructions are held at 7:30 SUNDAYS 4 to 8 -P. M. ■FEATURING* bishop Urban J. Vehr presiding at to the Indians of North America o'clock every Tuesday evening irf (Regis High School, Denver) NO COVER OR MINIMUM CHARGE Have You Tried? the throne, was celebrated in the waters of Baptism. He com the church for adults, Catholic Chinese Food The international honor rating Loyola church Sept. 29 in com­ mended the first American mar­ and non-Cptholic. The Newman Denver’s Newest & Finest tyrs and said that “ they graced club was reorganized. All ppblic AND hag been given to the Regis Raven, memoration of the tercentenary of i^fficlal Regis high school paper. the American Jesuit martyrs’ the religious congregation founded high school pupils are urged to at­ 450 So. Marion Phone PE. 4611 Drive-In Restaurant AMERICAN This award was given by the Quill deaths. Ministers of the Mass by S t Ignatius Loyola. . . . We tend the sessions every Monday ... ^ --7 DISHES and Scroll critical service, which were the superiors of the three rejoice with the Jesuits; we com evening. Parents are advised of We Feature— is an international society to Jesuit houses in Denver. The Rev. gratulate them today, for their the necessity of students’ attend­ evaluate school newspapers. Joseph Herbers, S.J., pastor of spiritual brothers are the first ing. ★ Fine Pastries (From Our H Complete FOR DINNERS DE LUXE OR MIDNIGHT SNACKS Own Bake Ovens) NEW This rating is one step higher Loyola church, was the celebrant; saints of America." Our Lady of Lourdes center 7 Lunch than first place. The Raven also the Rev. Andrew Dimichino, S.J., Father Buttimer compared the will convene Saturday morning at ★ Steaks, Fried Chicken, \ 9:30 for public school children of pastor of Sacred Heart church, early work of the Jesuit missioD and Seafoods c 50c deacon; and the Very Rev. John J. Elyria and Swansea. ★ Delicious Sandwiches Flanagan, S.J., president of Regis aries in conquering North Amer­ The Swansea Civil and Welfare E D E L W E I t ★ Complete Fountain Service AND UP college, subdeacon. The Rev. S. R. ica for Christ to the fight which association will meet Tuesday eve­ J must be waged against the enemies ning, Oct. 8, in the Warren li­ H Krieger, S.J., also of Regis, was Where Qutdily Food Still Pravaile and at Moderate Cost "Appetizing Food at lt’$ Beet” Dinner the master of ceremonies. of God and His Church today brary. A number of clergy of the city “ Truly, this is a day of martyrs; Blair Zilar of Richland, Wash., I and appriycimately 8()0 people at­ a day of battle, not against savage a former parishioner, is in Den­ Greene’s Drive-In 6Se tended the solemn ceremonies. The tribes, but against subtle enemies; ver, called here by the serious ill­ ’^1644 GLENARM Open 11 A. M. to 3 A. AL For Raatrvatinna sermon for the occasion was de­ a day of suffering and sometimes ness of his father, Harmon Zilar, RestauranI livered by the Very Rev. Joseph death itself. . . But as the Jesuit who is in a local hospital. MAin 9458 800 Speer Blvd. Buttimer, C.SS.R., pastor of St. Martyrs of North America were Joseph’s church. crowned with the halo of sanctity 726-32 Lights of Jesuit Order and today live with God, so the Frederick Known the We Nfever Close East Colfaa In his address, Father Buttimer martyrs of our day will gain the 'Where Every Werner’* BLUE PARROT INN World Over described the forces which victory of. all victories— happiness NOW prompted the Jesuit martyrs to in heaven." ,Ship Comes Home— YOUR BEST Look fo r the Sign o f Beautifully Redecorated and Refurnished HOTEL VALUE Most Important Knowledge COMFORTABLY AIR CONDITIONED / SHIRLEY-SAVO^ HQTU DENVER Of Man Often Most Obscure LLOYD’S Leek Fint of riio ShMey-^ovof On Court Place Q(m (kM dtSnii for Yeur/Hewc few Fricods By Rev. John E bel most important knowledge is often 1716-30 B-WAY Eugene L. Lamaniky "We see now through a mirror the most obscure. Almost the same Between Metropolitan and won the coveted Gallup award In in an obscure manner," saya St can be said about our faith. It Republic Buildings SIGHTSEEING conjunction with this contest. Paul in describing the condition of must be obscure because it is of The firms listed here de­ AUTO TRIPS such tremendous importance; the The Judges commented aa fol­ the man of faith (I Cor. xiii, 12), serve to be remembered All Trip* Made in BOGGIO’ lows : knowledge is so great that often Onr Hot Ham Sand­ And it is because of this obscurity we cannot understand it, but must when you are distributing 5 and 7-Paiienger Can Arroas “ Heartiest congratulations on that faith is so often misunder­ wiches are the talk, Ticket Office 1630 Glenarm o f l / y e r i e the Raven’s honor rating. Few simply accept it on the word of your patronage in the dif­ Lobbv Republic Hotel from stood. Many think that because Coamopolitnn papers in the entire nation have God alone. This of course makes it of the town. ferent lines of business. TA . 8973 Hotel LUNCHEONS . . . 50c the journalistic and artistic imag­ there is a certain cloudiness about obscure, but none the less important ination that your staff exhibits in our belief, a certain lack of clarity and true. The medical scientist has [Brown & White Cab Co.[ DINNERS . . $1.00 T this attractive and sparklingly in our knowledge of the divine and great difficulty in understanding edited newspaper. It performs a the nature and cure of many dis­ Cocktail Cirill vital service to Regig high, both eternal truths, that the knowledge eases, but any cure that he may educationally and as a school pub­ we receive by faith is of an inferior stumble upon in his experiments Italian French SpeHall; licity medium. Your results are kind, and not to be compared with is no less imporUfnt from the fact an inspiration to other school jour­ the knowledge, for example, that that he does not understand why nalism departments. Good luck!" it is a cure. The publication was edited last a scientist obtains by means of his test tubes and retorts. Our belief is bSsed not upon our Villano^s-w ** year by Eugene L. Lamansky of immediate sight or understanding St. Vincent de Paul’s parish, who But it is simply because the of the truths of faith, but upon the is now a pre-medical student at knowledge we obtain by faith is word of God. That is the key to Marquette university. so tremendously important that it the obscurity of faith, taken from Italian Garden is obscure to us. In great part the its very nature; faith could not be substance of our faith, the things IN LITTLE ITALY otherwise and still be faith. That we believe, are supernatural mys­ Bishop McGucken Made is why St. Thomas tells us that we West 38th Ave. and Pecos GL. 9743 teries that are far beyond the Formerlj of G4 So. Broadway cannot have natural knowledge and powers of human understanding. GENUINE ITALIAN SPAGHETTI WITH Fresno Administrator faith concerning one and the same A child in kindergarten has little thing, as for example, the existence CHICKEN - SAUSAGE - OR MEAT BALLS difficulty in understanding that two of God. We can know the existence POTENZE Fresno, Calif..,— Auxiliary and two is four, but as he pro­ of God by thought and reason, and Bishop Joseph T. McGucken of Los SERVED DAILY FROM 8 P.M. TO 18 P.H. gresses in education, reaching high as soon as we do so we can no Angeles has been named Apostolic A'o Liquor I'leaee Closed Tuesdays school and then college, he finds longer have faith concerning the Administrator of the Diocese of it increasingly difficult to under­ existence of God. Monterey-Fresno because of the stand the theorems, equations, and How then explain the words of prolonged illness of Bishop Philip symbolism of higher mathematics, G. Scher. Bom in Los Angeles in St. Paul that “ he who comes to of geometry, algebra, and calculus God must believe that God exists 1902, Bishop McGucken attended But this diffipulty and obscurity and is a rewarder to those who the North American college, Rome, encountered in higher mathematics where he received the S.T.D. de- certainly does, not make these seek Him” (Hebrews, Tci, 6)? St giree. He was ordained in Rome studies and the knowledge derived Thomas replies that we believe in in 1928, became Chancellor in Los from them useless. On the contrary, God’s existence here as the author Angeles in 1938, was made a Papal even such a thing as non-Euclidian of the supernatural order, that is, KD. CORBIIV’S DRUC; STOKE as the donor of sanctifying grace, (EVERGREEN DRUG STORE) Chamberlain in 1937, a Domestic geometry, looked upon 50 years ago OVERNIGHT • EVERY NIGHT Prelate in 1939, and was conse­ merely as an oddity in mathematics, which is a share in His Divine EVERGREEN, COLO., U.S.A. ALTITUDE 7,039 FEET crated March 19, 1941. a kind of mental gymnastics, leaped Nature. Thus by reason we know DENVER and CHICAGO m m into prominence with the coming the existence of God as the author Thrifty Food Ufarket Community Cheit Defined of the atomic age, for it is only in of the natural order, as the Creator The Community Chest is really terms of this branch of mathe­ of the universe and of man, but it Diesel-powered for smooth, effortless MEATS. KtSB. FOWL. *FROZBN FOODS. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. is by faith alone that we know of a Fine Trains Dally FORMERLY CRAWFORDS a great self-help project whereby matics. that much of the behavior speed—these stainless steel wonder MELVIN DUSCH - GENE WILUAMS. OWNERS Denver citizens advance the wel­ of the various nuclear particles Go'd as the author of the super­ to LINCOLN, OMAHA and CHICAGO natural order. trains glide you from Denver to Chi­ fare of the entire community and can be understood and described Your choice of three fine trains, all dieael- make Denver a better place in We see then that obscurity or Suarez thinks differently, how­ cago in less than 16 hours. Spacious, LISTON LODGE which to live through support of difficulty in its aporehension does ever. It is his opinion thi^ one can powered and completely tir-conditioned. 'A OPEN ALL WWTER TOURIST ACCOMMODATIONS their own agencies for human not lessen the value of our knowl­ have faith and human Imowledge fully-carpeted coaches with reclining Convenient departure times—afternoon % JIM LISTON, Owutr — VET. WAR 8 For RoM m tlou Tclophoao BTorgreon 111 betterment edge, but on the contrary that our concerning the same truth, as long seats, individually assigned. A variety and evening. as one makes an act of faith giv­ ing assent to the truth not on the of sleeping car accommodations. Lux­ _j,.DAILY lASTROUND SCHIDULIS^ Ranch H<8use ELKS FALL FESTIVAL natural knowledge we have of it urious parlor-observatio^ car. Smart D*nv*r ExpoiKlon NumbM through our own thought and STEAKS AND CHICKEN Z-phyr Flyw Tw-lv* ACTION — AMUSEMENT — DANCING reasoning, but on the word of God. cocktail lounge. Modem diner sowing ENTERTAINMENT GALORE—GAMES AND FUN U bv* D«RV*r. I I 4i00 pm 2i00 pm 9iCX) pm “ EAT IN OR DRIVE IN" Whichever opinion we hold, the es­ THREE NIGHTS famous Burlington meals. All com­ Arrlv* Uncoln t | 1li34 pm 1Ii30 pm 10,00 am LAIRD KING R«i. 122-W B. U KING Rc*. 1^^R TO-NITE, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY % sential obscurity or cloudiness of pletely air-conditioned. Extra travel Arrly* Omoho | i 12i42 cm 1,00 am 11:50 am HARDWARE AND LUMBER CO. Oct. 3 Oct. 4 Oct. 5 faith remains, arising from our ArrKr* Chicago i i 6,35 am 11:30 om 8^45 pm EVERGREEN, COLORADO TELEPHONE 48W V f l T C r 'T T T R FOURTEENTH AND motive of belief, which is not the conveniences—/JO extra /arej KINCS’ CAUFORNIA STREETS essential truth of the thing as dis­ Philco — Skelgas — Stoves — Moore Paint TICKETS « « . ONE TICKET 18 GOOD FOR ALL 8 NIGHTS covered or seen with our mind, but ALL PROCEEDS TO ELKS CHARITY FUND the word of God, which gives us LOW-COST LUXURY TRAVEL-OEHVn TO CHICAGO FAIES firm assurance of the truth of the IN COACHES...... One way, $22.78 . . . round trip, $41.05 thing revealed, but not an under­ Yoa*lI Enjoy That Western Hospitality ate IN PULLMANS .... One way, $34.17 . . . round trip, $51.30 standing of why it is true. And this obscurity in no way lessens the i Rail Feres— FadusJ Isx not tnetudsd) value of the truths we know by rOR INFORMATION OR RESERVATIONS faith, but is a sign of their tre­ The ROUAIDIIP F. W . JOHNSON, Gerieral Passenger Agent mendous importance. If a man EVERGREEN, COLO. could understand everything he l7Hi and Champa • 8h«n.: K.ytten* 1123 knew by faith, it would be a proof D.nvmr 3, Colorado DEU aOU S SANDWICHES — DANQNG that this was merely human knowl­ SULLIVAN’S DRUG STORE edge; it is when he cannet under­ MIXED DRINKS stand it that he knows it must be SUNDRIES Your Rexall Stor» SODAS divine. , PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 4205 Thursday, October 3, 1946

Haiehett Drag Sion Fr. John Fulford, C.SS.R., Former Denver Man Wed Tremendous Growth Noted Itw * i f Q u ilt; u f Birriii** 701 GRANT ^ O A f CanpwmdlM pnierlptlMSf b thi Leaves Denver for Texas In Student Body at Regis ta perUpt pert of ear biab«e (St. Joseph's Redeaplorist Par* The games party will be held ORDER HOWI ish, Denver) Monday evening at 8:30 o’clock. Regis college, Denver, an­ are benefiting by Public Law 16 nounced a tremendous expansion 8TOKEB The Rev. John Fulford, C.SS.R., Novena devotions will be held for vocational rehabilitation, and UOD.- PEA in its campus student body as en­ C. A. FRinS who was stationed in Denver sinde Tuesday at 3 and 7:30 p.m. After STREETER LUMP rollment figures were released this the remaining 11 have decided to FOR Jan. 11,1943, has been transferred the evening devotions there will be week from the ofiBce of the dean, postpone application for govern­ IS A HARD COAL THAT to St. Gerard’s rectory, San .An­ a Holy Name society meeting in ment assistance until a later date. stale Seaalor tonio, Tex. Father Fulford was an the Rev. Eugene H. Kessler, S.J. STORES WELL the parish hall. Atl Grade* of Llirnit* and army chaplain from April 23, A juqip from 60 to 369, a 500- It is interesting to note that (Te Fin Vjttency) Solemn Masses of Requiem were Bitnmlnoa) Coal* 1944, to Sept 22, 1946. He was per-cent increase over its pre­ only 56 out o f the 224 freshmen, REPUBUCAN offered for the Rev. Joseph Gir- 16 of them from Regis and 17 KEEP YOUR BIN FILLED FoL Ad». stationed in Hawaii for three vious fall registration, was the ven, C.SS.R., who died in New Or­ official figure given. Applica­ from other Denver high schools, PHOIVE GL. 4715 months while a chaplain. leans; and also for Mr. Kreutzer, The Very Rev. John Buttimer, tions were rejected some time be­ have come directly from high e e jl a Qf--y^-* Ada the father of the Rev. Robert fore ihe ofiUcial close of registra­ school into college. Of the re­ THOS. WnXIANfS C.SS.R., is conducting a pariah re­ Kreutzer, C.SS.R. Funeral services AND SONS treat at S t Therese’a church, Aur­ tion. maining 145 students, 92 are were held for Mrs. Julia Whalen sophomores, 35 juniors, 13 sen­ 2309 ISih St. Since 1905 ora. The Rev. Robert Kreutzer, last week. Classes of 115 in chemistry, 95 INSURANCE C.SS.R., will give missions in in history, 60 in biology and logic, iors, and the rest special students. South Dakota. On O ct 1 funeral'services were 95 in economics, and 78 iff col­ Chaplain Charles Morawski, held for a graduate of the class lege algebra are indications of For good health and good appearance! JOS. J. CELLA C.SS.R., visited at the rectory dur­ of 1945, Pfc. Gilbert Brungardt, the bulging at the seams which ing the week. wh^ died in an accident in Ger­ the North Side school has ex­ 1120 Se«ur

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Malo of Denver will leave for New York next week to attend a complimen­ tary dinner at the invitation of Cardinal Francis J. Spellman of For Further Information, Apply at New York. The dinner, to ^ given in the Waldorf-Astoria hotel Wednesday evenii^, Oct. 16, will be the inau^ration of the Alfred £ . Smith Memorial Foun­ dation, Inc., a permanent organ­ ization perpetuate the memory of the noted New Yorker. CHnnCERV OFFICE (luest speakers at the dinner will be James F. Byrnes, Secretary of State, who will return from the Nebte. TrtaMoD. .to Paris P^ace Conference for the 1630 Logan SIrael Denver, Colorado Celonido k ¥fiitaMlQ affair; William O’Dwyer, mayor of New York; and Bernard Ba­ ruch, now head of the committee for th« c o n ^ l of atomic energy. Thursday, October 3, 1946 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 4205 PAGE NINE Tigers Are Contenders Old-Time Socials ST. ELIZABETH’S WILL NOTE St. Francis’ and St. Joseph’s Hold ST. FRANCIS’ FEAST OCT. 4

Directed by PTA (St. Elisabeth’s Parish, Denver) nished and new fluorescent lights Favored Spot in Parochial Inaugural The Feast of S t Francis will were put in all the classrooms. be' celebrated Friday, Oct, 4. In These new improvefhents were accordance with a time-honored begun under the former pastor. The man at the helm l i the same but he is piloting a dif­ poundera, will anchor the line at Father Lambert Zaleha, O.F.M. tackle and guard. The ends wilt W3I Be Resumed custom dating from the time of ferent boat, as the coach of iMt year’s state Catholic football The enrollment for the school this be Robert Anaya, 135, and Ray S t Francis and S t Dominic, the champions sends his St. Francis’ Gremlins on their ’’shake- Dominican Fathers will celebrate year exceeds 250. The only change Cordinaz, 122. Tony Vargas; 135, in the faculty is Sister Bartholo­ down”-bruise in the opener of the 1946 Parochial league race (St. Philomeaa't Parish, Denver) the Solemn Mass at 9 o’clock. will be at one guard, and Leo Square dancing will be resumed mew, who is taking the place of Gomez, 146, will start at tackle. Dinner will be served to the at 1 o’clock this Sunday. Sam Jarvis insists his new squad is in. the school hall every second and guests o f the Franciscans at 11:30 Sister Casilda. , only in the "dark horse” class, and is dubious about the tussle The center is Greg Schell, 135. fourth Thursday, under the spon­ The Young Ladies’ choir will al­ Jack and Robert Benson, Ralph a.m. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr with Annunciation's powerhouse, rugged but unpolished. sorship of the PTA. The sessions will join in the celebration. ternate with the Children’s choir Wasinger, Don Griffith, Jim Flor­ will begin at 8 p.m. in the hall at in the singing at the High Mass The team Jarvis directed to the state crown has disinte- ence, Ignatius Bravedica, Jimmy Father Felix Reitlingshofer, 9th and Fillmore. Billy Mitchell O.F.M., pastor of -St EHzabth's on Sundays at 9:16. This is also g;r«ted, and Mullen stands little Johns, and Eugene Weber are the will direct the dancing. the children’s Mass. the Mustangs last year. The co other linemen, and Jerry Johnson, and the new director of the Third chance to get by its first title de­ champions meet at 3 o’clock. The sisters of St. Elizabeth’s Ray Olivas, and James Arnold are October devotions in honor of Order of St, jSrartcis, preached the fense against the strong Bulldogs, convent have begun to conduct, That is the situation as league the reserve backs. Brown expects Our Lady of the Rosary are held annual day of recollection for the every evening at 7 :45. for the second year, the Sunday who shared the league title with fans get set for what could very to improve as the season pro­ members of the Third Order at St ARISTOCRAT OF WESTERN BEERS school classes for the public school well be the closest and most gruel­ gresses, and is counting on his The Altar and Rosaiy society Joseph’s convent W. 32nd avenue. ling race in the loop’s 19-year his­ and the PTA members will receive Approximately 175 were present children of S t Leo’s parish. The boys to pull a few upsets. The situ­ children attend Mass at S t Leo’s tory. Only Mullen seems out of the ation will be brighter, too, when corporate Communion Sunday, for the day>s exercises, which be title contender class this year. Oct. 6, in the 8:15 Maas. gan with Holy Mass at 8 o’clock and then go to St. Elizabeth’s Touchdown Louis DePamaelaere, Amore Case, school for their instructions. The opening day, Oct. 6, U and Benny Vigil return to action. Parish clubs meeting this week Md closed with the Papal blessing IN being observed as K. of C. day Brown will use the “ T” , the Notre are as follows: Mrs. G. L. Mona­ Ihd Benediction at 3. Two new The PTA is holding a “ Get- in appreciation of the work Dame box, and the single wing ghan’s with Mrs. G. P. Schafbuch, members were received as novices Acquainted’’ tea Wednesday, Oct. bring done by tbe local council in an effori to make the beat use and Mrs. J. T. Cronin’s with Mrs. in the Third Order, and *14 were 9, at 1 :30 p.m. in the school hall. in support of the league. of the material available. T. E. Carey. professed, having completed their The tea is being given in honor BRIGHT WOOL year’s novitiate. The day was a of the new pastor, Father Felix, Fifty hopefuls greeted Sam at Tigeri Will Roar The annual meeting for the St. Francis’, and he has cut the spiritual success, owing t o ^ e hos- and it will be an opportunity for The real surprise in the 1946 election of officers o f the Altar pltali^ shown to the terUaries by him to meet the parents of the .squad to 32. Seven lettermen are race can very (well be the Holy and Rosary society will be held in back to give a nucleus to the Grem­ the sisters. Thursday, Oct. 8. the children. All the members are Family Tigers. Joe Fanning, an the rectory Monday, Oct. 13. All Vigil o f the Feast o f S t Francis, is urged to attend. The children will lin club, which will emphasize alumnus of the Nortt Side scnool, members are urged to attend. speed and hustle off a single wing a f u t day for the members of the be cared for by the girls of the Tops for foot­ has 45 youngsters working out. A tea in honor of Miriam Zook, formation. The first string back- Third Order. eighth grade while their parents and definitely expects to improve bride-elect, will be given Sunday, ball games and field shapes up with Frank Con­ attend this social. A short enter­ the situation that has prevailed Oct. 6, in the home of Mrs. John School Building tainment will be given for the ifter, our nors, 165, at fullback; Co-cantain the past several seasons at Holy Mohan. Joe Sweeney, 160, at left half; Given Improvements parents by the children of the bright, new Family. The Tigers this year have Miss Mary Catherine Jaeger and school. The first regulifr meeting Tom Young, 160, at right half; and weight and experience to go with Walter Jaeger, who will receive The pupils of S t Elizabeth’s Ray Ruhland, 160, in the signal of the PTA will be hpld on the SINCE 1859 wools I Softly their traditional fight, and can not the order of diaconate Sunday, grade school began a new school calling slot. Sweeney is fast and a following evening Thursday, Oct. be overlooked in the race for the O ct 6, were hosts at a dinner in year in a newly redecorated build­ tailored with good passer and kicker, and Ruh- 10, at 8 o’clock. The chairmen for crown. The first team will prob­ honor of the silver anniversary of ing. In the summer months the land IS a genuine "smart opera­ the various committees and the pretty accents ably line up with Pete Lombard. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray classrooms were painted and var- tor.’’ Vince Walsh, 1*85, may also room mothers will be chosen at Uiis 160, and Andy Martelon, 168, at Jaeger. . . . their eye­ be used at fullback, but is listed as meeting. ends; Jack Dees, 190, and Tom Brownie troop 132 will begin Ckeit Demands Now Groatar F ath er F rid olin Shockley, catching col­ a starting tackle. meetings under the leadership of With the marked growth in Den­ On the fnds, Co-captain Dick Doyle, 150, at tackles; Frank O.F.M., has been helping out at ors are spirit Sparacino, 180, and John Marte­ Mrs. Sumera and Mrs. McNamara ver’s population, Community Chest St. Philomena’s parish in the city. Clennon, 135, and John Hett, 165, this Thursday, O ct 3. agencies face greater demands are both experienced. Bob Lyons, lon, 150, at guards; and Fred F ath er P a cific u s Kennedy, lifting to see, upon their normal services as well 155, and Walsh will do adequately Sabell, 146, at center. In the back- O.F.M., is conducting a mission to wear. FAVORS GRANTED as heavy additional post-war at tackles. There are four good field Bill Mullane, 145, is at quar­ in Lincoln, Neb. A Regi$ter reader wishes to pub­ burdens. Only through your gen­ guards on the squad: Dick Talbot, ter; Muzzy Vecchiarelli, 155,-and F.ather Fabian F. Joyce, O.F.M., lish thanks for two special favors erous support can the agencies 150; Jack McCoy, 146; Gene Gush­ Paul O’Hayre, 136, at the half­ is leaving for Dalton, Npb., where Chez Marie back posts; and Bill O’Hayre, 170, received after prayer to the Blessed keep pace with Denver’s growth he will open and conduct a mission ing, 145; and A1 Gueren, 145. Bob Mother and the Little Flower. and the demands made upon them. beginning this Sunday. Clennon, 130, Dick’s twin brother, at fullback. Gown Shoppe is the choice at center. Jarvis is An excellent second team is giv­ Madame Minissale, Designer disappointed that the twins are ing the tentative regulars a fight not both backs— ^he could really for every position. It includes Ray Wedding Outfits, Bridesmaids figure out some deception, he Readwyn, 165, and John Heider. Ready-to-Wear, Custom Made says. stadt, 140, at ends; Gil Costa, 150, The leading line reserves are and Tom Haberer, 160, at tackles; Jim Thompson, 190, a letterman Ray DiPaolo, 135, and George 628 16th St> CH.2013 who has been plagued by injuries Galleys, 135, at gmards; and Leo and failure to round into condition; Langdon, 160, or John Palmeri at Ray Thorp, 165, who will see ao center. Tom Toohey, 156; Jim Di- tion at guard and tackle; Tom Re­ tolla, 125; Paul McLellan, 140; For THAT BIRTHDAY gan, Dick Cassidy, a future star; ahd^John Mullane, 145, are in the BIRTH8TOHE RIHGS and Bob Young. On the ball-carry- second backfield. Also counted on ing reserve list are Bill Reilly, 140, for line dutj^ are Bill Spieler and who can pass and kick; Phil Wat­ Frank Losasso, 175. son, a speed merchant; Bill Miller, Fanning is using the "T ’’ and 146, an eMerienced quarterback; the Notre Dame box, and pjans COSNES IITH AND WILTON and Bob Smilknic, member o f a on throwing the ball around plenty. famous athletic family, who packs The Tigers will roar in victory plenty of fight into a 126-pound several times this year. frame. Do not count the Gremlins out of the title picture; the South Side rooters are going to have team that matches their “ best in league’’ support. Catldral Editor MalUn't Chaacet Slim Dick Brown has taken over at Mullen high, assisted by his brother, Don. But he has stepped Named National into a discouraging situation. Only 21 men are on the squad and there are few football players among them. Brown moaned after a Student Adviser scrimma^ with Colorado Military school. To add to his woes, three veterans have been sidelined by Connie Wilber, co-editor of injuries. Leo Case. 160, will Cathedral high school’s student carry the load for tne Mustangs, publication, Hi-Pal, was recently operating from the left half selected as one of 14 students of spot. Tne rest of the starting the United States to serve on the baclriield has Q^ne Benson, 155, student advisory board of Student at half; Louis Gusman, 150, at Life. This magazine is a publica- full; and Jack Thorbrough, 180, of the National Association of at quarter. Francis Wright and Seconda^^ School Principals. Jack Dunnebecke, both 170- Miss Wilber will serve on the

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Tabor 6370-6379 1947, All material that .Connie writes concerning Cathedral edu­ cational activities will be consid­ -R08ERS FOR DIAMONDS ered by Student Life for publica­ DENVER COMMUNITY CHEST WORKER tion. Hi-Pal’e eo-editor was chosen W e want to be sure you understand that a high level of employment does n«lB white or yellow tor this position because by her (old bind with record of interest and activity in not end human troubles* ilmple ed(1n( the whool she has shown mark^ 10.00 qualities of leadership and service. Miss Wilber’s name will appear on Coll it the boekwosh of war . . . these desertions * . • * page two of every issue .of Stu­ dent Life throughout the present thfso broktn homos •. * this rise ^ dtllngutney and dlstoso* term, beginning with the October issue. "A member of the Hi-Pal staff The services of the 56 Agencies of the Denver Community Chest are not was chosen for this appointment hedrfakeadGd? because the student publication based on economics. They are hosed on human nature and human nei^d^> has shown a significant record of achievement in school publications That is die Chest agencies serving " If yon’r . headed down the Wtdo engreved during the past year, and the brad road of romance, chooee principles of the paper have been Denver families report an increase of 25 20.00 one of these exquisite Bogers outstanding in quality and char­ wedding bands. Featured acter,’’ said Paul E. Elicker, execu­ per cent in active cases since liMt yearl tive secretary of Student Life. are three of our moet Daniels & Fisher popular styles . . . a plainly simple one in white or Meeting Slated Del. 5 yellow gold, a handsomely engraved bond, styled By SI. Jeseph’s Ouiid along wider lines,, and one D iN V R COMMUNITY CHIfT ThiM dUnoDd with star-like diamonds, The monthly meeting of St. Jo­ 314 Fourte^di Street wtddlBt* bind seph’s guild will be held Saturday, W orkers displayed effectively in an Oct 6. in the library of S t Francis exquisite motmting. de Sales’ high school, Denver, at 2 o’clock. Hostesses will be Mri. € A , friends, I went to work on diis! Please l^ m e 4 WATS TO PAT A. P, McCallin, Mrs. E. A. Galla­ Recruiting know where and when- to report (or duty. gher, and Mrs. John B. Craig. *CaaA The September meeting was held * Chute in the sisters’ convent with the NamcL * Layewif sisters as hostesses. About 60 were Committee £ in attendimee for the party given ♦ Yeu to Ptf by the sisters. Individual gifts Address-. -Phoske N o .. were given’ as place cards and spe­ Denver Community Chest / tflMSI MINT nAINLyi 0 4 cial prizes were awarded to f H « ifrt| | P .M winners. J PAGE TEN Office, M8 Bannoek Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EE3rstone 4208 Thursday, October 8, 1946 MUCHISH CLASSES TO START H TEACHERS ARC PROFESSORS L WE BUY AND SELL STOCKS AND BONDS Ton nnem ber the blinding headaches of the prerioas school AT ST. JAMES’ ON OCTOBER 4 term— tedious work correcting papers under electric lights. Withovi obligation on your part, we will b» FOR Missions (St. James' Parish, DenTar) infant son of Mr. snd Mrs. James If.yon already wear glasses— the chances are the lenses need S pleased to furnish you with curxent information on 'The catechism classes for chil­ E. Goddis, with Don and Peggy changing. dren attending the public grade McClure as sponsors; Carol Ann, your present investments or to suggest suitable se­ schools will berin on this Friday, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. curities for you to purchase. Oct. 4, at 4 o’clock at the church. Harold Goldsworthy, with Joseph SLITFD OCT. 10Sisters of Charity from the Ca­ and Ellen Walsh as sponsors by IlfSI.DOM li'S J S u l l iv a n & C o m p a n y SWICIERT BROS. thedral school will be in charge of proxy, Mrith David Murphy and the instruction. Parents are urged Billie Vance as proxies; Margaret Optometrists Coed SoTvieo (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) TABOR 4 2 6 4 SECURITY BLDG. DENVER Fisiom or to continue missionary activi­ to have their children attend these Elizabeth, infant daughter of weekly classes regularly. Captain and Mrs. Loren L. Straw, helmets and masks to combat the lor Eoory Ago At Right Prieot ties for children or adults. Any fire, which apparenUy had been with Peter Polli and Kleanor Bol­ KErtUnto 7651 funds left by bequest to the Arch­ Masses on first Friday will be smoldering for a short period. The 1550 CMfondm ton as sponsors, with Betty Swiler SERVICE TO INVESTORS bishop or to the Archdiocese of at 6 :30 and 7 :30. Confessions origin of the fire was considered in as proxy. •LAsaie IHMTIDDALLT ITT LI* Denver will be used to develop will be heard Thursday afternoon a consultation with Fire Chief many needed missioifery enter­ and eveniiu and before the Instruction Claiiei Held Weekly Feldman and his assistant, Michael prises in the state of Colorado. Masses on Friday morning. The Instruction classes are held on Smith, and a thorough inspection Wherever souls are to be saved, regular Sacred Heart devotions Tuesday and Thursday evenings was made of the sacristry. No there the Church should be with will take place at 7 :45. at 7 :30 in the rectory for converts. definite conclusion could be reached her anointed priests to administer Baptized this week were: Kath' Three women are already enrolled as to the cause, for there were no REQUIESCANT the sacraments and to teach the THEODORE leen Diane, infant daughter of in the Tuesday cfass and five men loose electrical connections, porta­ Proven truths of Christ. There cannot be Mr. and Mrs. William J. O’Don­ in the Thursday class. All pros­ ble wires, or gas outlets. any distinction of color or race or IN PACE nell, with David aid (leorgette pective converts of the parish are The priests had been in and out origin. King as sponsors; John Michael, welcome. of the church and sacristy until EYE HACKETHAL Pray for all missions and all mis­ Mrs. Edna James is going to as late as 11:40, when Father Der- ANTHONY FORGINO, 4610 Brighton sionaries throughout the whole Washington, D. C., by plane Oct. ihg made preparations for the Ro­ boulMvard. Fathtfr of Richard, Jot. and Catholic world. Theirs is a self- 6 to visit her daughter, Mrs. Flie- sary service to start in the eve­ EXAMINATIONS Air Conditioned Ralph Forfitto. Aateinott* Gagllardo, and sacrificing life. We can assist them Ramona Anaeito. Rcqultra Mats was of- Townsdin-Golden gcr. She plans to spend the win­ ning. The last Mass was said at Special Care ftrtd in St. Patriek’a church Oct. 2. by our prayers and our sustained ter months in the East. 8:30 by the Rev. F. D._ Alwaise, MORTUARY Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A financial help. They in reality rep­ Parishioners are. requested to O.P., Cincinnati. 0., and was For Special Cases Son aerviee. resent us in Christ’s mandate to send articles for the rummage served by James Winters, an eighth HYPERPHORIA GONZALO LEAU >284 MaHpoaa bring all souls to His loving grade student, \^o declared posi­ 1449'51 Kalamalh St. street. Father of Joseph. Tony. Pete, sale to the rectory during the next PHOTOPHOBIA Heart. Marriage Is Held tively that there were no lighted and Minnie Leal. Virginia Alcarax. and week. VERTIGO Phone MAin 4006 Dolores Dominguex, Requiem Mass was Faithfully yours, The monthly meeting of the St candles or other fire in the sacris- offered in Our Lady .of Guadalupe church nimiiiMiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiintmiiiiniMiiiiiiiMiiiiuuuiinnnHnitii' « URBAN J. VEHR, A wedding in SL Catherine’s James Men’s club will be held in trv when he left shortly after 9 Oct. 1. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boule­ o’clock to go to school. DR.A.D.KLEYHAUER vard mortr.ary. " Archbishop of Denver. church, Denver, Sept. 25 united the Montclair Cm c building on PFC. GILBERT a BRUNGARDT. Mary Jane Golden, daughter of Wednesday, OcL 9, at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Saindon said: “ I dropped Optometrist Killed in Germany Aug. 15. ^ n of P.S. Kindly read this letter at A special prog^ram has been ar­ in the church shortly after 12:30 DRYER & ASTLER Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brungardt. Re­ the Masses on Sunday, Oct. 13. The Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Golden of 3759 1511 Wellon St, KEystone 1044 Decatur street, and J. Roy Towns- ranged for the evening under the on my way to the store. I wanted quiem Mass was offered in St. Jos­ collection is to be taken on Sunday, eph's (Redemptorist) church Oct. 2. din, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R direction of the entertainment to 'ngy a little prayer for my son, PRIRTING GO. Oct. 20, and sent to the Chancery Intennent Mt. OUveU George P. Hacke-> Townsdin of Concordia, Kans., committee of which Dick Shay is Homer, whose banns of marriage thal cervlee. within two weeks. chairman. Bill McEnulty will to Lucille O’Brien were announced Programs and Circulars ANTOINETTE ROSINI. 8986 Pecos street. Wife of Giantoro Rosloi; mother Junior Newman Club again be in charge of refresh­ Sunday. I noticed the smoky con­ CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING J Tickets for of Mrs. Ellen Brienza. Mrs. ^ n Peter­ ments. dition of the church and at once Bazaars and Carnivals son. Mrs. Virginia Wyer. and Sylvia Support Is Urged St. Jude’s circle held its first ran ..to the rectory to notify Fa­ Dominick. Tony. Myron, and Philip meeting of the season in the home Rosini; daughter of Mrs. Caroline Cal- Sept. 30, 1946 ther Hughes. As a matter of facL Quickly Produced of Mrs. Martin Foley, 10 Rudolp' I never did get that prayer said Classified Ads verasi. Nine grandchildren also survive. Reverend dear Father: It will pay yon to read ALL of tho followin* advertisement*. ^ Reatonably Priced Requiem Mass wms offered in Our Lady street. High scores were won b; for Homer and Lucille.” of Mt. Carmel church Oct. 2. Interment I trust all pastors and assistants UNION LABEL IF DESIRED Mrs. W. Seery and Mrs. Joseph Assistant Chief Smith remained H t Olivet. OHnger mortuary. will enter wholeheartedly into the Huggins. Mrs. W. Seery will be COSME MALICAY at OakUnd. Calif. Archdiocesan Junior Newman club on the scene of the fire for some 1936-38 L'AWRENCE ST. hostess at the next meeting. HELP WANTED— FEMALE PHOTOGRAPHS Husband of Helen Malicay. ^quiem program, for Catholic boys and time providing air fans to help KEystone 6348 Mass is being offered in Holy Ghost Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Casper clear the church of the dense smoke, church Thursday morning. Oct. 8. at 10 girls attending public high schools, left last week for an extended HOUSEKEEPER. Cherry Hills DiatricL Anderson Photos. Appointments Only. f-w «T f ■ ■ ■'■Tnnn o'clock. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olioger which begins the week of Oct. 6. and his crew from station 12 con­ Take full chanre for 2 months. 4 achrol EA. 8382. mortuary. trip through South Dakota and ducted a thorough investigation. 8K<> children. Mother to be confined. Phone The subject matter for this year is Minnesota. They will visit rela' Englewood 1S22J. ANTHONY LOMBARDI. JR., 4114 the ‘Apostles’ Creed. Many of our His unofficial opinion at early aft­ HEARING AIDS Quivas atreet. Son of Mr. and Mrs. tives and friends. Catholic boys and ^rls, in Denver ernoon was that it must have been FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS ALTAR BREADS Anthony Lombardo. Sr.; brother of Joe. Mrs. Margaret Hiatt returned Ptnons EUrd of Hcnrinr, eome In (or Evelyn, and Yolanda Lombardi and Jo­ especially, are attending the pub­ some young vandals who either de­ to her home after spending the liberately or unintentionally started PR BLUE leove Birdi and Siiver Coire. dereonstrotioo of Zenith Btdkmio Hearins SEWING sephine Sciacca. Requiem Mass was of­ lic high schools, not by choice, but Both for S17.50. 1835 Cherry, EM 7358. Aid. 140, complete, terns. LesBoine Masia fered in St. Patrick's church Sept. 28. summer visiting relatives in Mich­ the fire and then, panic-stricken, Co.. 622 15tb St LIttU Girif' Drtuu, Embroldcir. Intennent Mt. Olivet. because our educational facilities igan. cannot accommodate them. What­ rushed away. Entrance to the sac­ TREES AND SHRUBS Monosrimins, Etc. EDWARD JAMES M’CONLOGUE, Miss Mary Jane Carpenter spent ristry could not be obtained di WOOD SALE Littleton. Husband of Mrs. Ann MeCon- ever their reasons may be, we as THE SISTERS OF THE* the week visiting her sister, Mrs, rectly, for the doors were locked, LANDSCAPE deeiRninsr, Uwne. flower [ogue; father of Marguerite and Edward priests have a special obligation beds. Trees and shrubs trimmed or re~ Martin Foley, and family. Miss but the main portion of the church KINDLINQ, stoT*. range, fnmaaa, flr» GOOD SHEPHERD James MeConlogue. Jr. Requiem Mass to watch over them and give them moved. Licensed and bonded. AAA Land* plaea, bloeks. No yard ulss. KK. 8466. was offered in St. Mary's eburcb, Lit­ Carpenter is from Honolulu, T. H., was opened as is customary. scapinR Co. MA 6066. Joe I/offredo. TELEPHONE PEARL 1461 tleton, StpL 28. the benefits of an organized prO' where she is employed by the Father Hughes did not wish to MARY LUXNER. Superior. Requiem gram of religious instruction ac­ reclamation department. From LAWNMOWERS PAINTING & PAPER HANGING make a detailed estimate of the Mass was offered in the Superior Cath­ cording to their age level. A calen­ Denver she went to Marshalltown, olic church Sept, 80. Interment Green damage caused since it is too early Lawnmowen sharpened by precision ma* FOR PAPER HANGINO and painting aaO Let ns show von monomenti Mountain. dar of classes is being prepared lar, to visit her parents. china. Called for and delivered. Guaran> A. Beringer, 153 Madison. EA. 8 2 ^ and will shortly ^ sent to all pa^ to determine the effects of the toed. GL. 5793 or GL 0327. we have erected in Mt. Olivet DR. JOHN CHARLES McCANN, 718 Mrs. Charles Parslow is a pa­ smoke and fumes on the vestments Cemelerv. Bridge street, Brighton. Requiem Hass tors and chaplains. With this group tient in a local hospital. PAINTING and Papering. Eatimata* fra*. and interior of the church. The MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Material and workmanship gnarantoad. wss offered in St. Augustine's church. especially, many difficulties are en Stanley Smith,'son of Mr. and A. T. THOMSON Brighton. OeU 2. countered which challenge our building and equipment are fully Reconditioned ptanoo, pUyera, rrands Call CH. 1303 Mrs. Francis P. Smith, and Everett covered by insurance, and he will organs W a C O within six months from saia date or said the W)le of Christ in the lart two Archbishop of Denver. claims will be fonver barred. Frtf Delivery in Denver and Saberbs Shipped Anywhere, SSc Extra performances. But the future is VIRGINIA GRACE HUGHES. filled with trouble if their hope is Adminiitratrix C.T.A. to be realized. Permission must be Franeisean Will Speak Free Delivery GR. 0431 NO’nCE OP PINAL SETTLKHENr AND obtained from the American mili­ DETERMINATION OF HEDtSHIP EZE MOP & CONE tary government; all players must At Aanual Breakfast ESTATE OF PAULINE FOSTER, also be screened to eliminate Nazis; known as LOnTE P. POSTER, DE­ WRINGER CO. We Want D E N V E R for Our CEASED. No. 76697. many key roles. Including those of Notice is heraby Ktven that on the I2th 1829 Winona Ct DosTcr 12* Colo. / Christ and Mary,^ must be filled, The Queen’s Daughters’ annual day of November, 1946, I will present to *TJntil costs were brou^t to since almost every one o f the key corporate Communion will be held the Connty Court of the City and County our attention, we always actors from the last performance Sunday, Oct. 6, in St. Philomena’s of Denver, Colorado, my aceounU for final thought a Mausoleum invest­ church, Denver, in the 8:15 Mass. settlement of th* administration of said Headquarters in 1930 ia now too old for the part. estate, when and where all persons, in in­ CHECKER ment was far beyond our Breakfast will be served at SL Jo­ terest may appear and objert to them, if means. We were amazed to seph’s convent, W. 32nd avenue and they so desire. find the low costs resuldns London 'Haunted House’ EUiot street, at 10. Reservation Notice h also hereby given that there CABS hat been filed in said estate a i>etition ED DUNDON. Mgr. from modem engineeiiDg ana Is New Home of Friars should be made through Miss Marie asking for a judicial ascertaAment and de­ Alas Sigbt-Scclng Trips Daily manufacturing s l^ ” Spillman, EM. 5524. Father Felix termination of th* heirs of such deceased, TA. 2233 THE CALIFORNIA COMPANY London.— Three young friars of Reitlingshofer, O.F.M., will h« and Htting forth that the names, addresses Bn THi cuNim tN m nuuoB guest speaker. and relationship of all persons, who are or 'WWMAIVVVVVWUVWVWVVnA the Order of St. Camillus have ar­ claim to be heirs of said deceased, so far RAINBOW LINE rived from Mullingar in Eire to All members are requested to aa known to the petitioner, are as follows, (STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA) found the order’s first home in have their garments for the Needle- to-wit; Rohart C. Lane, 916-Sth Avenue, England. They have taken over a V?ork Mild sent in by Friday, OcL Fort Worth. Texas. Brother: Jack Lane, 4, to Mrs. ^yrd Hesselbine, 1642 Longview, Texas, Brother: Meredith I- huge Victorian mansion that has Sanders, 2218 Irving Street, Denver, Col­ NEW RADIOS the fame of being a “ haunted Fairfax. orado, Nephew; Help Us Find Living Accommodations to Rent house.” Accordingly, notice I* alto hereby given for Executive and Office Personnel that upon th* data aforesaid, or the day to P.j4. Systems and JACQUES BRUTHERS The red cross the monka wear on which the hearing may b* continued, the the breast o f their robes became Provincial Re-Elected Court srill proceed to receive and hear Recorders.for the international symbol o f mercy proofs concerninif the heirs of such de­ Since 1902 ceased, and, upon the proofs snbmitted, Sale or Rent after the battle of Salfcmio, Italy, By Servile Fatherc srill enter a decree in said estate detormin- IIOKTJUENTS o r DISTINCTION in 1859, when the monks’ services Ing who. are th* bein of such dheeased to the wounded prompted a sugges­ ptrion, at which hearing all persons claim­ Urgently Needed Chicago.—;The Very Rev. Jer­ ing to b* bein at law of such deceased Expert Repairing 28 E. 6th Ave. TAbor 646Q tion that the device oe adopted as ome DePencier, a native of Chi­ may appear and present their proofs. AU Makeo Due to Rapid Expansion Resulting from Our Extensive Development in Colorado’s a badge o^ a new organization to cago, was re-elected Provincial of B. C. HILLIARD, JR., help war casualties. the American province of the Serv- Administrator. New Rangely Oil Field Discovered by The California Company ite Fathers at a chapter meeting CALL RA. 3S02 FLOWERS held in the mother-house here. The Fnatral Bprar aad* ef election was presided over by the ^ rtow t/jy liowtr* Most Rev. Alphonse Benetti, Prior RADIO RESEARCH A IF YOU CAN HELP US PLEASE CALL OR WRITE WrMth at sraat baaaty. |16. Aa tppr»* General of tiie Servite Fathers. COLO SPRING prUta txprmlon of tTBpathy h a s a tna MONUMENTS er a iroap.' Others named were the Very SERVICE UB. tUAUTIFUl 6RAAITCS Rev. Joseph Srill, Socius Provin­ THE BLOSSOM SHOPS cial; and Fathers Lawrence E. A. CRANCH, Technician Brawn Palau Hot*] TA. UI6 1006 U. S. National Bank Bldg. TAbor 7238 Uptown, sit E. 7Ui Are. CH. (U8 ley, Louis Cortney, Michael Park BID. till Locaat DE. l i t l Ion, and Alphonse Cortney, ?00£.C0LFAk M4.8552 76 So. Pennsylyaiiia St •XALL AMD CHAAOB IT * soitors. Thursday, October 3, 1946 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN

T he Denver Catholic Register Preiident.._>.______Moat Rer. Archbiihop Urban J. Vebr, D.D. o ria ls Editor______Rt. Ret. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Managing Director______Ret. John B. Catanagh, M.A., Litt.D. Aaaoeiata Editora— M. F. Eterett, Jour.D.; Ret. Walter Canatan, to large sections of Europe by the TI4 not forget that the laws J.C.D., Litt.D.; Rev. Edward A. Breen, M.A., Litt.D.; Ret Francis New Horrors Hoover on conquering armies—of the Western given by God to Moses apply Allies as well as of Russia—^was to V i ct 0 r as well as van­ Syrianey, M.A.; Linus Riordan, A.B., Litt.D.; Ret. James B. Hamblin, In Warfare Communism that effected 4>y the wholesale ship­ quished, and that among them is M.A.; Ret. John Ebel M.A.; Ret. Robert Kekeisen, M.A. ping of pilfered and looted “ sou­ one which states in unequivocal By M illard F . E verett By R ev. W. J. Ca n a v a n venirs” from the baleful influence terms: “ Thou shalt not steal.” If Do you remember reading a Entered* as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. J. Edgar Hoover, director of of the Nazi swastika into the more all those who “ liberated” articles couple of weeks ago about a new the Federal Bureau o f Investi^a benign atmosphere of democracy. from enemy countries made resti Published Weekly by poison so deadly that an ounce of tion, cannot be called a Fascist But the army conscience finally tution by contributing to the re­ it, properly distributed, would kill save by those who call by that was given a twinge with Ihe revela­ lief drives being conducted in this THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) every person in the United States name everyone who does not sup­ tion that an army colonel and his country, there would be little if any 938 Bannock Street, 1 and Canada? This sounded fan­ port Soviet Russia. He is in a bride, a captain in the WAC, had starvation in Europe this winter. tastic, and it may have been some­ position to determine with accur­ Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 allegedly made away with the what exaggerated; but there is no acy the enemies of this country. crown jewels of Hesse, valued at question that the poison is deadly In a speech delivered Sept. 30 at approximately one and one-half in the extreme. Subscription: $1 per year. the annual convention o f the million dollars. This was definitely ray for the It is botulinus toxin, the cause of Club Subscription, with The Register, Local Edition, $1.30 per Year. American Legion in San Francisco out of the souvenir class, at least the food poisoning called botulism. he clearly emphasizes the dangers for' a mere colonel and captain. Holy Father No Club Subscription Price Offered Outside Colorado. The minimum lethal dose of the country faces in the Commu­ So WAC Capt. Kathleen Nash Du­ By Rev. F r a n c is S y r ia n e y strychnine is 40 milligrrams; of nists and their fellow travelers. rant has been sentenced to dishon­ Thursday, October 3, 1946 cobra venom, 4.4 milligrams; of Excerpts of his speech follow :• The Catholic Church has been orable discharge from the army, blessed indeed in its leaders of tetanus or lockjaw toxin, 0.2 milli­ During the past five years, imprisonment for five years, and grams. It takes even less of botu­ the past century. In an increasingly American Communists have made loss of all pay and ^lowances. linus toxin than of tetanus toxin critical period of world history OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER their deepest inroads upon our na­ Poor Kathleen! She was too am­ to kill a person. Just a taste of tional life. In our vaunted toler­ there has been a succession of able, The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. bitious. If only she had confined food with this poison present is suf­ ance for all peoples the Commu­ worthy, and spiritual successors We confirm it as the officisl publication of the Archdiocese. What­ her “ souvenir collecting” to cam­ of St. Peter, whose leadership has ficient to cause death. nist has found our “ Achilles’ eras, fine silverware and china, an­ ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or added to the prestige and the in­ How this toxin could be spread heel.” The “ divide and conquer” tiques and heirlooms, and house­ those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. is another question. It must be tactics did not die with Hitler— fluence o f the Church. Any Cath­ We hope The Register will be read in every home of the hold furnishings, like most of the olic living in the past 100 years, swallowed to have its effect When they are being employed with others, she could now have a home Archdiocese. it is swallowed, it attacks the greater skill today by.American has always been able to point with We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in in the U. S. comfortably furnished ustifiable pride to his “ boss,” nerves. There is no sudden col­ Communists with their “ boring and prepare for a discharge from the "hildren of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. lapse. Sleepiness is followed by the Holy Father in Rome. The same from within” strategy. Their service, instead of a five-year * URBAN J. VEHR, partial paralysis of the throat, could not be said of all the rulers propaganda, skillfully designed prison sentence. Jan. .9, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. nervous s^Toptoms, and finally and adroitly executed, has been of any secular state over the past death. The poison seems to attack projected into practically every Of course, she probably made a century. one spot after another in the nerv­ phase of our national life. The tactical error in her defense, too. Pope Pius XI once said: “ I ous system. It is unique in that it fact that the Communist party In an interview before she went thank God that He has permitted LefsTalk ItOuer... is not destroyed by the enzymes in in the United States claims on trial she declared that, if the me to live in such a crucial period the gastro-intestinal tract It does some 100,000 members has military court ruled she committed of history.” We, too, should thank M0R6AN, LEIBMAN A HICKEY not affect microscopic animals lulled many Americans into any of the criminal acta she was God that in this crucial period He changed with, “ then thousands of When you come in to This Bank, for whatever lacking a nervous system. feeling of false complacency. But has given us such outstanding The toxin could be spread by the C^Dfimunists themselves boast people in this theater and thou­ leaders. Particularly today are we purpose, we want you to feel that it is a friendly tmVRAIVCE StmCE 1897 sands of people in the United water but could be effectively com that for every party member there fortunate in the present occupant States have unclean hands.” Na­ BUY MORE FIRE INSURANCE NOW bated. It is destroyed by Imiling. are ten others ready to do the of the Throne of Pjter, Every inci­ organization, devoted to your interests and based Although the organism thrives in turally, it does not dispose any party’s work. These include their dent in his career nas given evi on principles of real service and true understand­ soil and is present in fresh vege­ satellites, their fellow-travelers, court favorably to have its toes dence of the predestined character Gu u S RlMtrlc BUt. PbMM TASa ISIS trod upon in this way. tables, canned food is safe if pro- and their so-called progressive and of his mission. Pope Pius XII has ing of your problems. Every transaction will be cessed sufficiently with heat. liberal allies. They have maneuv­ According to Richard Hollander, proved himself to be a pre-eminent L^SU Hence it would seem that, deadly ered themselves into positions Science Service staff writer, eader in every sphere. Rightfully a pleasant one, every question studied carefully as the toxin is, it could be offset where a few Communists control vast lot of commercial ‘souvenirs’ is he considered and does he con­ simply by boiling the drinking the destinies of hundreds who are has been carted out of Germany sider himself the leader of the and thoroughly by a competent representative. Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to ^ Phono MAin 3437 water, on a nation-wide scale if either willing to be led or have since the first penetration of the “ champions of Christian civiliza necessary. been duped into obeying the dic­ Reich. . . . Few members of the tion” in the growing conflict with But do not discount the threat of tates of others. American armed forces and their the “ wreckers” of that civilization. bacterial and chemical methods of The average American working peripheral units composed of cor One of the editors of the Satur­ •warfare. It is reported that Amer­ respondents, UNRRA people, and D n ^ . J. O ’Neil, Dentist man is loyal, patriotic, and law- day Evening Post recently wrote You will receive ican scientists have perfected an abiding. He wants security for his such, came away without ht least an extremely fine study of the I-'**-*; f efficient, foolproof process for dis­ family and himself. But in some one pilfered item o f merchandise Holy Father. In his article, he prompt, courteous A merican Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets tributing lethal disease germs to which you have to buy in normal National Bank unions the rank and file find them­ says: “ A healthy septuagenarian, and co n fid en tia l be used as a weapon vastly more selves between a Communist pinc­ times. The stuff ran all the way Pius is looking ahead with even terrible than the atomic bomb. The ers, manipulated by a few leaders from the usual expensive cameras tempered confidence to the next service at all times effective dispersion of germs pre­ who have hoodwinked and brow­ to household mods such as cut crisis in which the Roman Church in our Personal sents a problem, but the develop­ beaten them into a state of sub­ glassware and lace curtains. may find itself, trusting that it ment of “ drone” airplanes, direct^ mission. “ Particularly after the formal will weather future tempests as it Loan Department. by radio control from mother ships We are rapidly reaching the occupation period began after VE has weathered storms in the past. or a home base, suggests the possi­ time when loyal Americans musf day, most American officers were He is concerned, but not worried, bility. The development of germ be willing to stand up and be billeted in private homes from about the years ahead— there will LUUb LOCAL STOCKS war does not depend upon expen counted. The American Commu­ which the occupants had been always be a Pope. At present Pius rULTON LEWIS JB. sive equipment such as is needed nist .party, despite its claims, is not vacated, filometimes these evictions is devoting much o f ’ his thought Oillr, UondiT thni to make atomic bombs. Small lab­ truly a political party. The Com­ were effected on as little as eight and energy to the problem of re­ FrMir. . . >:S« P.H. BOUGHT — SOLD — QUOTED oratories are sufficient munist party in this country is hours’ notice, and the owners lud building the ravaged continent of KEEL Chemical warfare is another con­ not wtrking for the general wel­ little or no opportunity to take which he was bom a ^tizen. Spirit­ sideration. Perhaps an ultra- fare of all our people— it is work­ along anything but the barest per­ ual as well as material reconstruc­ deadly poison gas has been or can ing against our people. It is not sonal clothing necessities. The of­ tion is needed. With the clouds be developed. With improved meth­ interested in providing for the ficers who moved in xcsually re­ growing darker overhead and with ods of distribution large sections common defense. It has for its garded whatever was found tn the his political advisers going about MeCABE.HAmFEN& COMPANY Of a nation’s population might be purpose the shackling of America houses as their own, [Italics ours] the gilded halls of the Vatican with wiped out in a short time. The at­ and its conversion to the Godless, Smaller items like cameras and 'inv e st m e n t secu rities gloomy faces, the Pope sees H as tacking force would be subject in Communist way of life. It is a movie projectors, musical instru his duty to present this shaky W. t , McCABS Stairitr BUg, £. A. HANIFEN turn to similar attacks on its home­ system of intrigue, actuated by ments, rugs, oil paintings, and world with something to Hold on Crtr IS Y-^rt larntmtBt t*p*ri*me* land, but, if the initial raid were fanaticism. It knows no rules radios could be sent home via APO. to.” severe enough, it might paralyze of decency. Let us no longer Djerq^ii jio record of anyone’s the country first hit. If anything gives evidence of be misled hy the Reds' sly proipa- m a n w i^ to get a piano to the the stability o f the Church founded Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower said ganda and false preachments on United States, but I know o f two Sept. 28 in Frankfurt, Germany, on the Rock of Peter it is the char­ civij' liberty. They want civil li­ people who tn'ed their darnedest acter o f the present successor of that “ humanity is intelligent cense to do as they please, and, if to ship out fine rosewood Bock- enough to do away with war.” It is Peter. More and more he is being they get control, liberty for Amer­ steins.” recognized as the only true leader intelligent enough, yes; but is it icans will be but a haunted mem­ Christian enough? One wonders. “ It got to be a contagious dis against the forces o f materialism ory. ease,” declared this writer, and and atheism. His statements and The majority of mankind hates We, o f this generation, have war, but there always seems to be just about the time Captain Du actions are heeded with respect by faced two great menaces in Amer­ rant is allegred to have dipped into officials in the world’s chancellor­ a segrment, moved by greed, hate, or ica— Fascism and Communism. MOVINC & SlORAfiE other destructive emotion, that is the office safe at Kronburg, "small­ ies. He himself is loved and revered Both are materialistic; both are time looting had become a recog by the common people. blind to humanity’s welfare and totalitarian; both are anti-reli­ willing to drag the whole world nized recreation in the various We are blessed with Pius XII gious; both are degrading and in­ American headquarters. Generals down if necessary to gain its own human. In fact, they differ little as our sovereign leader, but he STORAGE SPruce 2671 end. did it and so did Pfc. There was, needs our help. In the Archdiocese LOWEST PRICES less SOUTH PEARL ST. except in name. Communism has for instance, the sweet little WAC At any rate it will take more bred Fascism, and Fascism sp a ^ s of Denver, all priests are obligated IN THE CITY RWiMMSPnMSWI than the outlawing of the A-bomb overheard in the Frankfurt quar­ to say special prayers for the Holy Communism. Both are the antith­ termaster store, urging another to do away with war. Since no esis of American belief in liberty Father in almost every Mass. Spe­ effective means of controlling equally sweet little WAC: ‘On, cial commemorations are made for and freedom. If the peoples of Annie, do try to get off Saturday. atomic energy have been developed, other countries want Communism, the Holy Father and his intentions and since the control of other meth­ We’re all going looting in Nauheim, at the Collect, the Secret, and the let them have it, but it has no and staying for supper’.” YOU PAY ONLY 5 0 ^ A ROOM A MONTH ods of war is even more difficult, place in America. Postcommunion of the Mass. For the prospect is not encouraging. The press, in describing the war those who use the Daily Missal, we crimes trials just concluded in recommend the same practice. For Liberation Nuremburg, made much of the fact everyone we recommend the daily that the courtroom proceedings recitation of the following Collect were conducted and sentence was prayer, to which a plenary indul­ Or Looting? passed beneath a large marble gence is attached under the usual Distinctive By Rev. John B. E bel staute of Moses, the Jewish conditio;u, if it is .said devoutly Ever since D-day it has appeared lawbgiver, holding in his hands every day for a month: that the only liberation brought the Ten Commandments. Let “ 0 God, the Shepherd and Ruler of all Thy faithful people, merci­ The War Crimes Executions fully look upon Thy servant Pius, FALL HATS whom Thou has chosen as the chief T h e y know iFs thei Shtpherd to preside over Thy And Our Civil War Church; grant him, we beseech simple, modem Checking B y P a u l H . H allett could by no means be said to Thee, so to edify, both by word and Each a masterpiece of design. Today a hat from An important book, just pub­ have led his people into war. It example, those over whom he has Account sendee that .costs lished by Bruce of Milwaukee was Lincoln’s plan to inflict the chatyte, that he may attain to ever­ “hamilton’s” is a thing of beauty—a fond mem­ {After Hitler Stalinf by Robert most effective punishment possible lasting life, together with the so little and gives so muclL An^ Ingrim), has a reference to the on the Southern leaders by allow­ flock committed unto him. Through ory, forever . . . not just another hat. international war guilt trials that ing them to slip into ignominious Christ Our Lord. Amen.” indispensable convenience iol exile. But the President’s assassin­ may nrofitably be considered, now every wage-earner or salaried man and woman. that the announcement of the death ation, throwing suspicion of com­ In our complete selection is a. hat for every penalty for 12 Nazi leaders has plicity on Davis and his associates, .Fay by check. Ton make a better imprassionl treated a passing sensational inter­ led to an hysterical demand for Dorothy Stadler their arrest and execution. personality—every headsize. Make it a must est Mr. Ingrim, former corre­ The other Confederate politicians spondent for Dutch, Swiss, and • NO MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIBED to be here Monday to get your new hat and (before Hitler) German news­ were released after a few months, Flies to Florida but Davis was kept for two years in papers, is that rarity in modem Fortress Monroe, where for a time • CHECKBOOKS FREE — ALWAYS complete your Fall Costume. journalism, a philosopher and a the ridiculously dramatic measure scholar. He says: “ . . . a great was taken of putting him in chains. (St. Catherine’i Parish, Denvjsr) from $16.50 and perhaps tragic blunder was Exaggerated reports of his ill • l O f per check used. No deposit cluzgesd committed by not enabling the Ger­ Miss Dorothy Stadler, a member mans to judge under German treatment got abroad and Davis, of the Young Ladies’ sodality, left who would otherwise have been ig­ laws archcriminals like Goering, by plane Sept. 29 for Tampa, Fla., Streicher, and Ribbentrop. They nored, was hailed as a hero. for a three-week vacation. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Although the Civil war took the would not have escaped just retri­ Recent Baptisms include those Ask to See Our Beautiful lives of 400,000 Union soldiers, '■of DENVER bution. of Anthony Michael, infant son of more, even absolutely, than those “ The damage done by preventing Mr. and Mrs. John Archer, with Suits, Coats, Dresses and Blouses consumed by any other war in Margaret and Fred Archer as legal German courts from judging which we fought, and more than in MAin 5314 when you’re downtown the leading National Socialists sponsors; Robert Martin, infant all of the others together in pro­ son of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry under German laws is immense and portion to population, only one life irreparable. It is likely to have Walsh, with John and Mary Arm­ (aside from the execution of spies strong as sponsors; Diana Teresa, many disastrous consequences. and irresponsible actions) was F . J . K ir c h h o f What those men did to forei^ infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. claimed in retribution. That was Robert J. Lathrop, with Stanley nations had many precedents in the life of Henry Wire, superin­ hamilkroH s history. No precedent can be and Agnes Lathrop as sponsors; C onstruction C o . Sketched from Stock tendent of Andersonville prison, Anthony Charles, infant son of Mr. found for what they did to their, where in a year’s time 13,740 Union Store Hours 9:30 to 6:30 own nation.. . In a German court, and Mrs. Charles Lucci, with Tony prisoners died out of a total of Ferrari and Cecelia Lenich as spon­ ■i6i6 ^touf(^lm iQ )enver' those people would have been 60,000. There is grave doubt as stripped of the last shred of pre­ sors; Martin Joseph, infant son of BUILDERS to'whether Wirz could justly have Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hanley, with tended respectability. In a for­ been charged with these deaths, but eign court, the groundwork was David McGee and Irene Hanley as We Appreciate Your Patronage he was a friendless Swiss emigrant, sponsors; and Timothy Lee, infant laid for a legendary glorification and so no “ martyr” was create! son of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Kelly, ATTEND of the worst of them.” by his execution. 708 Lawrenty S t Denver, Colo. with Joseph and Clara Kelly as The emotionalism bred by war In all American history we know sponsors. makes us forget that a defeated of but one case of a man’s being nation after a long and disastrous executed for a predominantly polite BSTABUSBSD SlNCa i h i ST. JOSEPH’S BAZAAR war is usually punished enough by ical offense tried in a civil court, the very fact of sacrifices fruit­ That was the hanging of the aboli Fashion Shop in Denver lessly made. As for its political tionist John Brown for treason Opened by J. J. McKenna leaders, they are almost invariably against the state of Virginia; in The American Fixture Co. SPACE GIVEN BY either punished or visited with cidentally, this is also a classic in ignominy by their own people, even stanc of the unwisdom of making J. J. McKenna, recently dis­ MuafietaTM* W when they feel that their cause was “ martyrs," as Brown’s execution charged from the service and a CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS just A good case in point is our contribute greatly to the passions graduate _ of St. Mary’s in (Colo­ JAMES F. DANSBERRY Civil war. Traditional Southern­ that touched off Oie Civil war. rado Springs, has opened up the CHURCH FURNITURE ers did not and do not now, regard Whatever opinion may be held as Fashion Nook shop at 731 East BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES their cause as unjust only ^ to the gruilt of the Secessionist Colfax, Denver. Mr. McKenna is wise. Yet at the close of the war 14th and Champa K£. 4269 leaders, there is not a persejn today a member o f the Knights of Co­ Millwork of AU Kinds Jefferson Davis, the President of who is not |rlad that they were not lumbus, _ and_ extends a welcome the Confederacy, was a well-nigh executed, if only for practical to all his friends to visit him in FRANK KIRCHHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. universally hatea man, although he reasona. hia new buainesa. DENVER. GOLD, T

PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyatone 4205 Thursday, October 3, 1946 OCTOBER DEVOTIONS SLATED Rri«|.tnn Rpnjnc Glenwood Springs SEE OUR NEW AND COMPLETE SPBINGS IN COLORADO SPRINGS CHURCH * I f j i STOCK OF MERCHANDISE Bazaar Planned Colorado Springs.— During the in* a local hospital. Born in Mount Winter schedule RECENTLY SHIPPED FROM EASTERN month of October, the month of Sterling, III., April 30. 1861, she the Rosary, devotions will be held came to Colorado Springs in 1920 MANUFACTURERS. ★ every day In St. Mary’s church, J. D. CrMidi C. D. O lrU a and resided here 26 years. Mrs. with Rosary and Benediction of Brady was a member of St. Mary’s Gifts by By Parisli Women COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOM the Blessed Sacrament. Of Sunilay Masses church, the Third .Order of St. PERmS-SHEAltER The Knights of Columbus held Fsancis, the Altar society, and Glenwood Springrs.—The women their meeting Oct. 2 in their club- Catholic Order of Foresters. Sur- Brighton.— The winter schedule 102 No. Tejon of the parish are sponsoring; a ba> rooms. IviVing are two sons, Francis C. of Sunday Masses, beginning Oct. I * . W .\4;.\i:ii zaar, to be held Oct. 29-80 in the \. BACQUE On Sept. 14 in Coniusroi Christi Brady of Coloradodo fringe, and 6, is as follows; 7, 8, 9, and COLORADO SPRINGS' church hall. The affair will open church, Miss Eleanor P. Varrone, Charles E. Brady of Chicago. Re- 10:30 o’clock. The 6:30 o’clock SMARTEST STORE with a turkey dinner Tuesday a t quiem High Mass was celebrated <111 lU II I.OOIIS 40. Colorado Springs daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Louis Mass of the summer months will be 6:30 o’clock. A country store, cake Sept, 26 in Mount Sterling. Burial discontinued. Store for Men and faneywork booths, fish pond, Varrone, 2611 N. Cascade avenue, T.\. I lili was married to Rudolph A. Savio, was in Mount Sterling. The priests of the parish were MOST UNUSUAL AND and many other attractions will be Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rogers, to be ho.sts.to the Holy Name so­ Boys Shop in readiness to entertain those at­ son of William Savio of Pikeview MODERN GIFT SHOP and Mrs. Viola Smith,'112 S.Cor- 160 Navajo avenue, Manitou ciety Thursday, Oct. 8, at 8 Women^ Casual Shop tending;. In the evening a lovely Springs, announce the birth of o’clock. dinner or lunch cloth and match ana street The ceremony took 12 place before the Rev. Anthony a girl Sept. 24. The Holy Name society will re­ <«in-TEEN» SHOP 110 S. TEJON ing napkins will be awarded. On ceive Holy Communion in the 8 Wednesday evening, the closing Elzi. Frank Gilles sang an.“ Ave Mrs. Frances Ellen Henry, 88, FOR GIRLS li TO II Maria,” “ On This Day,” and “ Panis o’clock Mass this Sunday. night, the grand prize, a General died# Sept. 26 in the home of her Angelicus." Mr. Varrone gave his The Holy Name bowling league Electric range, will be given away. daughter, Mrs. Austin D. Kuhns, daughter in marriage. Mrs. Emilia 122 N. Wasatch avenue. Mrs. started its winter round Oct, 1. Al. Bennett Sunday, Oct. 6, St Teresa’s Clmino, sister of the bride, was Henry was a resident of Colorado A large group of men were in at­ and Rntfally court Catnolic Daughters of Amer­ matron of honor. The bride’s sis­ Springs for 22 years. She was bom tendance. There are still a few HEIDELBERG’S Appolnird ica, will hold reception ceremonies ters, Misses Josephine and Philo- June 10, 1858, in Mount Vernon, openings on the teams for any of Mm’s GloHiing Oepl. for nine new members. Mrs. Doro­ mena Varrone were bridesmaids. 0. the men who would like to join. CLOTHING 117 E. thy Burger, grand regent; officers, The Rev. Roy Figlino has been Helen Marie Lanza, niece of the In addition to her daughter here, PIKES and degree team will participate. bride, was flower girl. Donna named to the executive committee Society Brand & Men'i Furnithingt surviving are another daughter, PEAK The vice state re ^ n t .Miss Gath' Smith, niece of the bridegroom, of the Adams county Youth and erine McNulty, will be in attend Mrs. Theresa M. Beasley, AmariUo, Welfare campaign. This campaign JOE REICH and Giovanna Freeman, niece of Bray ton Clothes 10 NORTH TEJON ST. ance. Following the meeting t Tex.; seven grandchildren, and 14 is similar to the Community Owner the bride, were train-bearers. Tjie great-grandchildren. program will be held and refresh, bride’s brother, James Varona was Chest, except that it is for the ments served. best man. The wedding dinner was Mrs. Henry was a member of whole county instead of for one Beno Moscon is making satisfac­ held in the home of the bride’s St, Mary’s church. Requiem Mass town. tory recovery, following a major parents. was sung there for her Sept. 27 Mmes. John Beals, Joseph Lut- The mnv Co. WILLIAM G. CRARON operation in a local hospital. Mrs. Arthur Willard is home trell, Clyde Peterson, and Lee D Andrew Murdock, who has been The bridegroom served two and from a six-week vacation at 2ND FLOOR a half years in the army air forces. Starbuck are in charge of the Optometrist in ill health for the past year, is Ogunquit, Me. She spent a few linens and sanctuary work for reported...... to be in a criticaltl condi He was stationed at Guam for nine days in New York city, before 121 North Trjon 8t. Qyiolon Snc. the month of October. tion. His sons, James and Wayne, months. Mr. and Mrs. Savio will coming to Colorado Springs. PHONE MAIN 1112 make their home in Pikeview. A farewell luncheon was given The Rev. Bernard M. Weak- and their families of Denver were land will .conduct instruction COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. summoned to his bedside. Mr., and Mrs. Robert Garrett Sept. 26 for Miss Janice Haasler SALES SERVICE and their son, Bobby, have gone classes for adults, both Catholic Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Sterling by her aunt, Mrs. Edward Pettis. and non-Catholic, in the basement of Canon City visited in the home to Wellesley, Mass. Mr. Daniel Miss Hassler has Eone to attend will enter the Babson Institute. St. Mary’s college, Notre Dame, of the church each Monday eve­ of their daughter, Mrs. L. J. ning at 8 o’clock, beginning Oct. Burger, and family for 10 days. Mrs. Garrett and son will stop in Ind. The aunt and niece spent the COMPLIMENTS OP 7, It is hoped that the parish­ TRY Fort Wayne, Ind., to visit her par­ summer at the G. P, Bar ranch Mr. Sterling is editor of the Daily ioners will bring their interested ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Louis. near Pinedale, Wyo, Whitney Electric Co. JIM JACKSON '.cord in Canon City, non-Catholic friends to these Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Galiacher Mrs. Elizabeth Ellen Brady, 605 In Corpus Christi church Sept. meetings. Electrical Service from New Jersey are here for a 8. Nevada avenue, died Sept. 22, 21, the Rev. Anthony Elzi offici­ BUFFrS GARAGE""*^Bright Spot, • Plumbing & Heating two weeks’ visit in the W; J. Frost ated at the double-ring ceremony Plans Being Made PONTIAC SALES & SERVICE G.M.C. TRUCKS 208 No. Tejon M 906 312 N. CUSTER home. Mrs. Galiacher is the former before A Nuptial Mass, when Miss For Harvest Festival PURINA CHOWS BABY CHICKS "E8T m s” M. Mary Frost. Margaret Anne Roloson, niece of Mr. and Mrs. James Mangnall Mias Sarah C. Rabbitt, and James St, Augustine’s parish is plan­ Grade School Grocery of Denver spend the week end with Ft. Collins K. oi C. ning its annual' harvest festival CLYDE PETERSON Albert Light, son o f Mrs. Dora B. relatives in Glenwood. Light, were united in marriage. for Nov. 22, 23, and 24. The gen­ BRIGHTON HATCHERY AND and Creamery Cel BauCt (of Denver) Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dumotit of Frank Gilles sang an “ Ave Maria," eral chairman, Clyde Peterson, an­ FARM STORE COMPLIMENTS OF Carbondale will leave the first of "On This Day,” and “ Panis An­ nounces the following committee FARM SUPPLY HEADQUARTF.K.S GROCERIES - MEATS Candy and Ice Cream at ICE CREAM OLSOIV & BENBOW the week for a month’s vacation. Slate Ball Oct II gelicus.'* chairmen: Planning committee, Phon* Z7W, Srd and Brldft, Brighton, Cak. Johnson-Engllsh They will visit relatives in Denver George Mancini, Shannon Smith, HARVEST FESTIVAL S40 Bridire Street Miss Hilda Brickell was maid of NOV. 2Z. 23. 24lh PH. SIS W BRIGHTON. COLO. PLBG. & HTG. CO. and Golden, and in Del Norte they honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. George Gaylor, Mrs. Carl Stolz, will visit their eldest son, Pat Du­ Mrs. John Marino, and Mrs. Drus Co. 116 North Weber St. Richard Roloson and Miss Mona mont. and wife, as well as their Ray. John J. Light, brother of the George Mancini; publicity, George LENTHERIC ToiletHe. For C o U iis Day Teh Main 3066 daugnter, Sister Michaeline, who is Mancini: treasurer. Father Fig- AUROIIA Ttjon It Blj4« St PkM*:'UII bridegroom was best man. The a nurse In St. Joseph’s hospital ushers were Marshall Sanders and lino; new car, John Marino; hope there. The Dumonts will be accom Fort .Collins.— The Knights of David Linville. The wedding chest, Mrs. Fred Starbuck; coun­ ganled_ by their eldest daughter. Columbus held their regular meet­ breakfast was given in the Acacia try store, Frank Mancini; lunch, PlwtM Aarara 211 ar EH. 1719 rs. Maty Schuster, and daughter Mrs. Carl Caranci; candy, Mrs. KATHRENS “ / / T ou r ISeede A re Electrical ing Sept._ 25. About 60 members hotel. The reception was held in The Murray Drug Go. of Los Angeles, who have been here and nine visitors from Greeley the home of the bride’s aunt, Clyde Peterson; fish pond.m rs. HOME SUPPLIES FRIEIVD Call Main 939" during Mr. Schuster’s stay over­ were present. Plans were com John Beals and Mrs. Joseph Lut- 232 E. Washington, street. Mrs. PAINT FURIVITURE CO. *“Superior Service Sloret" WIRING—FIXTURES AND REPAIRS seas. l^le^ed for a Coluinbus day dance trell; games and entertainment, HARDWARE Light attended St. Mary’s school ROOnNG Mr. and M rt Theon Deckrow de­ e held on Friday, Oct. 11, in and Mount St. Scholastica college, Lee Starbuck, John Beals, FrSd Everything for the Home Main Store Phone Main 144 1735 R. Coirai Ara. Aarara 2 » Berwiok Flactric Go. parted Friday Tor San Bernardino, St. Joseph’s hall. Joe Kintaley Atchison, Kans. Mr. Light attended Starbuck, Albert Bucci, Henry NEW AND USED Miln Store — 18 North Tejoe I t J. D. BERWICK Calif., where they will spend the and Bert Bogard are in charge of St. Mary’s school. He served five Mancini, Bartley Morrow, and AURORA. COLORADO 9695 B. Colfai Aarara, Cala. North Store — It] Neath Tejee I t Celerea* Sprtan. ColorsJe winter months. arrangements for the dance. years in the army, three o f which David Kilker, Among the many returning to E. 0 . Ahibrandt, A. G. Kamm, were in the Mediterranean and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Peterson college are Mary Elizabeth Schutte, and J. S. Schumacher went to European theaters. The couple have donated the hope chest for who will major in art in St. Te­ Greeley to attend the meeting of will make their home in Colorado the festival- NEW FASHIOIV resa’s college, Kansas City, Mo.; The Beyse Sheet the K. of C, Sept. 26. Springs, The Junior Newman club will Mary Patneia Mullen and Alyce Erieson Auio Supply Cleaners & D yers MORRISSEY St. Joseph’s Altar and Rosary have its initial meeting of the Metal Works McGulrk returned to Colorado • jpeoo/ society met in the school hall Oct. season Monday evening, Oct. 7, JOHN H. JOHNSON INCORPORATED State college in Greeley as sopho­ Partt & Aeeeuorie* for all Can BEATING ROOFING 2. Reports from spiritual cards Ornaa Plant mores; Donni^ Gallagher to Colo­ at 8 o’clock. This club is open to BHEET METAL SPRING SERVICE were turned in and will be com­ all high school boys and girls. SPrwa #971 M17 B. Caffaa 111 Nsrth Wthir StrMi rado university, Boulder, for her tiSt K. CaUaz Pk. Aarara III 111 B. Alaaadla Aaa. Aarara SI Phonii Main i l l C ? » r i----T ru f k i piled by Mrs. Coffin, who will re­ Scliool in Welby The Altar and Rosary society first year; Reno Pretti to George­ Bat IMI port on these at the ACCW meet­ / W Cuchorfuv town university, Washington, D. has a sewing circle each Thursday ing this fall. After the busines.s evening in the basement of the C., to work on his master’s degree; meeting a study club discussion Have You Tried Burnett Ralston and James Kee­ church. They are sewing articles was conducted by Father Eugene Dependable gan to Western State in Gunni­ Opens With IbS for the annual harvest festival. WESTERN AUTO 61ST YEAR O’Sullivan. Mrs. Edward Powers FOOTWEAR son. Margaret Wilson also de­ All women interested in this pro­ was in charge of refreshments. gram are invited to attend. Gleaners & Dyers SUPPLY CO. 5.7 Yean of Quality Bulova & Gruen parted for Canon City, where she LATELYT attends Mt. St. Scholastics acad­ The senior Newman club held a Welby.— (Assumption Parish) Aurora's Mott Modern Store Watches get-together party for new Cath­ The school doors were opened /VatP Slocks in Dally ALSO HOSIERY AND BAGS emy. MRS. M. O. SHEA. Mgr. E. V. "rED” MURPHY Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strepka olic students attending A. & M. Sept. 23 with the record attend­ college in St. Joseph’s hall Sept. ance of 165 children. An extra Mt. Carmel Unit INVITES YOUR PATRONAGE KAPELKES left Monday for Massachusetts, A R . 790 Em. 2513 o r An-9 The Vorhes Shoe Go. 9 S. TEJON where they will make their home. 28. Forty students attended the room was furnished in the hall They were accompanied by Mr. and party. Refreshments were served. owing to the large attendance and Plans Communion Mrs. N. H. Schauster, parents of On Sunday, Oct. 6, at 3:30 also another teacher has been ad­ PURSE BROS. ded to the faculty. On Friday eve­ Mrs. Strepka, who will visit refa- p.m., the first regular meeting of HAGAN’S RED & WHITE ning at 7:30 the Perpetual Novena (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, tives in Illinois and other states the .senior Newman club will be INVITES YOU TO AURORA ENTERPRISE TENT M e C A R T Y before returning to Glenwood. held in the school hall, with the in honor of Our Lady of Sorrows Denver) GROCERY & MARKET COAL CO. Recent births in the parish are following officers for 1946 and will be held. After services a spe­ The Children of Mary sodality CROCESIBS - MEATS — PtUITB AND AWNINO 00. a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Toniolli, 1947 in charge: L. P. Orleans, Jr., cial meeting will be held for mem will receive Holy Communion Sun­ 9758 E.Colfax Aurora?? VEOrrABLEB Belter Coal — Better Service a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Howard president; J. Moran, vice president; hers of the Altar, society to dis­ day, Oct. 6, in the 9 o’clock Mass. JIM BAOAN. Prop. 9708 Baal Calfta Ara. Ph, Aarara 211 123 Sonih Nevada Avenaa cuss plans for the coming bazaar. On the same day the 7 :30 Mass MA. 6405 Deernsmer of Meredith, a girl to Virginia Mutz, secretary; Chuck PH. 1264 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson, a boy Piper, treasurer; and Helen Mutz Sunday, the first Sunday of the will be in honor of St. Theresa. STORE AWNING0 NOW Bill MrCarty l i m g. CalaraA# Ava. to Mr. and Mrs,■ “Karl I ------Williams, and Chuck Miller, social co-chair­ month, is Communion day for the All the members, of the St. The- and a boy to Mr, and Mrs, Ojay men. Altar society. Members will re­ rc.ia sodality are requested to re­ SWEDBORG’S ceive the Holy Eucharist in the ceive Holy Communion in this Haynes Jewelry Go. Worrell. The first meeting of the junior 8 Mass. Fine Foods 9112 Bail Calfaz Aarara. Calorado Mr. and Mrs. Pat Coryell and Newman club was held Sept. 30. o’clock Mass. The winter Ma.ss schedule will Don't Get in a Fix in ’46 NAVA-HOPI two children have gone to Denver, All senior high school students are With polio restrictions lifted, 9637 E. Colfax Priscilla Diamonds Without Iniuranea nVDIAIV STORE , where they will make them home. requested to attend these meet­ movies will be resumed every Sun­ begin Oct. 6 and will continue until PH. NO. 1 spring. Masses will be at 6, 7:30, GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING Daalan In Miss Elizabeth Jean McGowan ings. day evening in the school hall. 9, 10, 11, and 12 o’clock. The 9 FREE DELIVERY M. E. MeOARTY 5979 GENUINE COIN SILVER JEWELRY and John Schneff were united 152 Students Enrolled Masses on Sunday are at 6, 8, NAVAJO RUGS - CHIMAYO BLANKETS in marriage before Father Clar­ St. Joseph’s school opened Sept. and 10 o'clock. During the week o’clock Mass will be for the chil­ dren. POTTERY AND BASKETS ence Kessler Sept. 21 in St 23 with an enrollment of 152 Mass is at 8. nitt—INSURANCE—AUTO 2 East Pike. Peak Ave. The following were baptized in 122H B. CalaraAa Ava. Stephen's rectory, Thej^ were at­ students. There are 20 ninth A meeting was called Sept. 23 JACK FR O S T Sieht S««in( br Autaiaabil* tended by Betty Rosa and John graders enrolled this term. The the past week: Louis Walter No- SHANGHAI CAFE to decide on activities which are wakowski, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Zupanics. The young couple will Parent-Teachers’ association is being planned. At this meeting W. Nowakowski, with Joseph Con- OF AURORA makeIK their home in Glenwood. making plans to have hot lunches Father John' Giambastiani, O.S.M., .lurora’d Finest Cafe zone and Irene Stark as sponsors; AMERICAN and CHINF.SE FOODS AGENTS FOR HandmaSa Faraltira — Antiqan THE MOST BEAUTIFUL served to the ichoorcbildren this told the group present that it year. Carolyn Lou Elmore, daughter of ROLL-A-DOOR IIOU.SEHOLD Reproduced — Rapairinc — Refialahlns DINING ROOM IN THR CITTI Little Flower Genler would be honored with a visit of Mr. and Mrs. H. Elmore, with Ern­ AU. 1145 9746 Ea. Colfax Upholsltrlos — Draperies Miss Barbara McCarry has re­ the Most Rev, Alphonso Bennette, FROZEN FOOD CABINETS est and Anna Langston as spon­ turned to Greeley StRte college O.S.M., Superior General of the RUTH’S OVEN sors. Pete Ber6ni GriddereGpen Get. 5 for her second year of work. Servite Order. MOST DISTINCTIVE COFFEE SHOP lu m ber p a in t - h a r d w a r e Purnlltire Shop Ruth Adele Seaman, daughter On Oct. 4, first Friday, usual de­ INSULATION PHONE M. 5309 7H SO. CASCADE AVE. FINE PASTRIES The Dodgers football team of of Mr. and Mrs. James Seaman, votions in honor of the Sacred Meeting: Slatjod Oct. 7 Oppoalta Aatlara UoUl 220 No. Tejon St. the Little Flower Comunity cen will take her freshman year at Heart will be held at 8 o’clock By JVavy Mothers’ Club Aurora Lumber Company ter, member of the Young Ameri­ Greeley State co lle « this year, with High Mass and can league, will open their season Mary McCarry, Patricia Doyle, of the human race. After Mass The Rocky Mountain Navy Rtiilfling Heatiqiiarlprs under CoEch Louis Chavez on and Catherine Hyde are attending Benediction of the Most Blessed ZECHA & ADAMS Saturday, Oct 5, at Curtis park, Mothers’ club 462 will meet at 8 PboiMa Aarora tm —KrankHa UN Loretto Heights college in Denver. Sacrament will be given. Conuro Servire Staiios against the Red Shields team of p.m. Monday, Oct. 7, at 1666 AtIROKA. COli) AURORA DRUG BUCK SPORTINe Victor Stadleman, son of Mr. Miss Bernice Domenico, daugh­ (Me W MaBriiia Atl Z63 East Denver. Grant street, Denver. and Mrs. Nick Stadleman, who ter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Domen­ Much preparation has been eooDS 00. had been working for the past she ico, became the bride of Frank made for the football circus to be month in research laboratories in Gaccetta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ ‘'BTerrthios tor Ercrr Sport" held at Merchants’ park on Satur Washington, D. C., has returned Phone Main 930 seph Qaccetts, Sept. 22 at an im­ ^iedel-'Pamneet day, Oct. 12. All Young American home to take a course in electrical pressive double-ring ceremony be­ 19 NO. TEJON ST. league teams will participate in engineering at the Colorado A. St fore a Nuptial Mass celebrated by NarUa Ava. at CMha hi Pa«4n - Ill 1 ...... II this football circus, which is staged M. college. Father Giambastiani. Miss Elinor to raise funds for the support of Mrs. V. 0, Coffin returned home Domenico, sister of the bride, was the league’s athletic program. Sunday from a month’s visit with her attendant, and the bridesmaids her sister in California, ALEY DRUO 00. were Rose Marie Gazio, Marie Ad­ duce!, and Loretto Gaccetta, sister PRESCRIPTION Rogers *^Qet the Hsigarim Dithops Ask of the bridegroom. Frank Losasso DRUGGISTS attended the bridegroom and the VERY NIGHT O vstn lyh t TO SALT LAKE OTV ushers were Joe Palermo, Louis Phona Mala tU li t Talae B1 People to Dutp Haired COLORADO SPRINGS Lorig Habit Ciancio, and Donald Gaccetta. Restaurants A wedding breakfast was served Budapest.— A plea for recon at the home of the bride and a LV ...... DENVER...... SrOOp.m. The firms listed here de­ Steak Dinners — it paysV* ciliatioD and the biurial of hatreds dinner was served at Ciancio’s AR..SALT LAKE CITY..7.50 among the Hungarian people is tavern for members of the faro- serve to be remembered Ld in a pastoral letter ilies and wedding party, IV..SALT LAKE Clfy..5:30p.«* when you are distributing 204 Manitou * Clothes for Work issued by the Hierarchy of this A reception was heheld in the eve­ AR...... DENVER...... 8:30 <.>. country on the occasion o f the ning at the Potenzs hall for rel­ your patronage in the dif­ “ Denny Rogeft” Wdcomes You * Clothes for Dreit 900th anniversary of the death of atives and friends. ferent lines of business. St. Gerhard, Bishop of Csanad, He After 8 ihort wedding trip the * Clothes for Play became the first Hungarian martyr newlyweds will make their home Full length Lounge Observation Car when he was stoned by pagans and with the bridegroom’i parents on SIMPSON I 00. thpown into the Danube near Buda North Washinl^on. [^‘ning Car and the home pest in 1046. The following were baptized In (Sneoaaora to Seldomrldga) “ From the first World war up Assumption church; ^Standard Pullmans—Room end Seciiani Flour • Feed - Grain • Hay of The Corral — until the present, the people, re­ Donna May Ann, daughter of Seed • Beans • Dog Food gardless of race, religion, or jpro Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Ficco; Reclining Seat Chair Cars fession, have suffered terribly.’’^the sponsorssp were Sam Cslyaresi and Bird & Poultry Supplies Hereford Saddles and Bishops noted. “ The spirit o f re­ Ainna Calvaresi. Marie Donna Mc­ MAKERS OF venge has risen to heaven. When Cabe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PHONR MAIN II Finest Ranchwear hatred rules, those on top sentence ‘ McCabe; c rJames sponsors ware Ed­ e ♦ their fellowmen with unlimited vio- ward Mills and Nora F. Mills, Judy lencs and without juridical con­ Cordillo, dai^hter of Mr. and Mrs sideration. Those below wait with Anthony F. Cordillo; sponwrs were clenched teeth for perhaps a atill Mr. and Mrs. John Marino. Car­ more severe repayment.” olyn Marie Logge, daughter of Mr. “ Recoiiciliation must begin and Mrs. Ralph Leggt, Eva Jane some time, otherwise we ehall per­ Fellin, daughter of Mr, and Mrs VILLAGE I I WAREHOUSE AND OFFICB ish in an endless series of re­ Rubin Fellin; sponsors ware » 1 WEST COLORADO AVENUE S o w momivK (want SFtwiMNiv m u ’’ Cptawn Stora It Eut Colanuto Avanea venges,” the pastoral warns. Charles Higdon and Alice Higdon

1 ' - . 4 Thursday, October 3, 1946 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THIRTEEN

Blessed Saerament Quartet iri Service St. John*s Parish W« SpeelaiiM in Permnnent }JS B E C III 1[IR Radio! ( Appliances Waving and Hair StylUig ~ Rental Library R EH N ET T S THELMA KASSON Seles end Sendee PARK HILL CONOCO SERVICE MONKST WORK-FAIR PRICRt BEAUTY SALON IS SLITED OGl I I Washing and Creaihig THXUU KA8S0N, Uiiuaw BOOK STORE Your Boslness Appr«cist«d MARGARET O RIN m AD FRANKLIN ANDERSON isri COLOIADO BLVD. ' 6th Ave A York EA. 9932 PHONE QEXTEH 1111 4624 E. 28rd Ave. \ DE. 1S61 2316 E. 6th Ave. EM. 9586 DENVIB, COLORADO AT ST. PATRICK'S | l . . . ------CIRCLE DRIVE A Naw Barrlca ta Aataaabfla Raw ^ C O nO U ER ’S FROZEN FOODS MARKET Brake Drum Machining 4 Pruita a Groeariaa PARK HILL monthly meeting will be held on attendance. GoRard Brake Service^ Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 8, in the 17KS K ».III \\l F.M 27S- FREE DBUVBEY EM. lOM DELICATESSEN < The first meeting of the PTA 8484 Bast Ith Avs. PAUL J. COLLARD, Prop. lunchroom of the school. Colfat at Fairfax D l. ic n 0 BAal laai 1471 Jai alnol ill be held Monday, Oct 7, at The ways and means committee 80 p. m. in the school hall. The Enchanting, . . IrrasistiMt of the Mothers’ club wishes to ex­ council, consisting of all officers, BOARD WALK press its thanks to all who in any SKI, INC. manner contributed to the success OLIVER'S 1 SHOE REPAIR M il B. Calfaa EA. SZM of the party sponsored by the club and h^d Sept. 26. Prises were QUALITY HATRRtAL AND Sperti EquIpmenI Haadquortars members, and any members of St, WORRMAN8HIP awarded as follows: Special prise, Vincent de Paul’s parish who are Of Bleated Sacrament Pariah MARKET 1 —All Work Goarantood— basket of groceries, Mrs. Mary interested in the school are cor­ Shutto, 4267 Quivas street; 100- 4711 EAST llrd AVE. — AT DEXTER Vamoo Seott Colin Cameron dially invited to attend. The fac­' joy to wear, because Denver** Firiest H pound sack of potatoes, Mrs. Jen­ ulty and the Rev. Clement Galla­ 1 —'Sk ifi MARION POTTER. Mxr. < Under its instructor. Marguerite with the first Friday Commun­ will be co-hostess. ■ FROZEN FOOD Cafe & Cocktail Lotuft of operations. Tom and Patrick, the LOCKERS FOR RENT O’Day, the glee club, which meets ion breakfast Oct. 4. This is spon­ last of the quartet, are working This is an important meeting ■ every Thursday evening at 8, is sored by the first grade motners the mine during the week and are as plans for the fall activities are Fine Foods taking form. More participants for the month of October. Dona­ given a break over the week end to be discussed, and the officers 1 900 So. Purl SP. 6587 369 Sonib Broadway T oor Wedding Day* are needed, and all members are tions have been received from Mrs. by Cy and Bill, the students. solicit the interest and co-opera­ invited to attend. No vocal or Marcus Nieto, Mrs, Sam Lucero, Patrick J. Colbqrn, 19, was dis­ tion of the members. The aid of 12 — 8x10 pholographa musical experience is reqbired. .Mrs, Elisa Gomez, Mrs. Mary Tor­ charged from the navy on Aug. 13 everj' member is asked in filling p ^ G E O . monnlrd in an attraetive res, Mrs. P. J. Torres, Mrs. E. Vi­ of this year with rating of seaman the quota of the Needlework QUAUn CLEANINC white leather-bound album. Estate of $22,000 Left gil, Mrs. Lon Lovato, Mrs. A. Bar­ first class. He saw the war from guild. Articles may be brought ela, Mrs. Ed Garcia. Mrs. T. Ar­ a navy tanker in the waters around to the meeting. Those who are REASONABLE PRICES 1M ASTEIV f The Story of Your Weddinx In By Catholic Denverite chuleta, Mrs. L, Martinez, Mrs. ALBUM FORM from the moment the Philippines and in the China not able to attend may send their Yonr Gsrwtsta IiKartO Acalost Firs you enter the Church until you Rose Valles, Mrs. Romero, Mrs. sea. Pat had 18 months of serv­ donations to Mrs. M. J. Lester, and Theft 1 OPTOMETRIST i leave on your Honeymoon la re­ The will of James C. McMahon Cleo Gonzales, and Mrs. F. Gal­ ice. 1701 Oneida; Mrs. E. G. Neu­ ( 5 Broadway i corded and eheriahed forever. of 1600 South Lincoln street, who legos. mann, 1649 Dahlia; or Mrs. died Sept. 6, was filed for probate Serving will be Mrs. L. Vigil, Determined to Howard Clennan, 1267 Eudora. CINEFOTO in the Denver county court Sept. Mrs. Ortiz, Mrs. DeLeon, Mrs, Ar­ Make Mine Pay W bU\1 STUDIOS 28 and revealed that he left per­ mijo, Mrs. Duran, Mrs. Cisneros, Good Nslgkbor Plan Alameda Drag Slori Mrs. F. Gallegos, and Mrs. L. Mar­ The Colburn brothers sre on CLEANERS AND DYERS IIM Ea,t Colfax Ave. sonal property valued at $8,000 Giving through the Community « 8 BROADWAY V. 0. PETERSON, Prsp. and real estate valued at 114,000. tinez, PTA president. A drive for their toes and determined td'mako TEL. DEXTER 0961 Chest is the modern, efficient way Pbsass PE. ITU 6 PE. 1714 He bequeathed $3,600 to a membership is beginning on Oct. the Sporting Times pay off. Re­ of being a good neighbor to your Cat Rate Drugs Denver, Colo. The Armi Hated here deserve te niece, Miis Nora Foley of Leav­ 7. Greatly increased membership cently they Invited a professor of fellow-citizens. You have the as­ Fountain Servlea • School Supplies H0 UR.S is anticipated. St. Cajetan's school the Colorado School of Mines to he rtMSHibtred when you ere die* 1# A.M. TO 8 P.M. enworth, Kans., and the residue surance that your gift, in team tHbutisf your fMtreciafe te the dif* Your Buainaaa Appraciatad of the estate to a nephew, Joseph has this year added the 10th grade, take his students to the mine to work with the gifts of others, does fereot liees of buainaas. Alameda and Broadway Foley of 1600 South Lincom and is expecting to add the remain­ m'ake a geologrical survey as part the most possible good because ■street, ing two junior and senior high of their field work. The deal, they necessary expenses are kept to the school grades In as many years. said wi^h a grin, should hi; of mu­ lowest point consistent with good The first grade is preparing the tual benefit to the class and to the Op«a service. Jam es D eloher^ S t . J a m e s ’ next program for the PTA regular brothers. D. DEUTSCB meeting. 128 BBOADWAY OPTOM^KIST U Yean Praetlea + Kyes KOTOLO‘§ Fine Food Wine and Beer DAVID F. n Kaamlne^ Miners Are Mass Servers 796 So. Broadway MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT JIM’S GUmm Pitted Standard Gas and Oils Finnigan Broken l^enoei Doplirated OPEN 7 TO 7 WBBK DAYS 4^1. I'alherine*s “ SAFE SERVICE” OcuHits' PreacriplioK Filled e Clstse All Dor SseSsn 4741 BAST COLFAX Genaine Rryptok , ... , InTiiibl* Bifocal WHV PAT CARFARE? REPAIR SERVICE Lcntri to 8*o 0li«m. U o l j G h o s t Onr Every Day Prices BOB & TED’S For ond Ntor - »'•«• "'O ' Save Yon Money On All Types of Appliances Ground tn •«#. frame. Red White Grocery A Market At Reaaenabl# Prlcce PK TA M41 Praaeriptlona Caua/mliy PiUad a Radioa-Refrigeratora, etc. FINE SBLgcnON UBAT*. Fisa AND POULTRY NO WAITING RTTU Klip (lilCKN 1519 Curtis SL ftaor't GOOD CLOTHES NEED OnO DRUO 00. (74* B. Colfax DEitor 17U "Onto Tried . SatUflear At Iko SICB at Uio Caaalkal aaS tkt Kattir Colfax at Nowport NOT BE EXPENSIVE CR. 99.U 38th a CUy 2707 W. 38th GR. 2771 Upytr Colfax’a Flnttl Roatairaat t i l l 8 . Calfax EM. 14tS WE SPECIALIZE IN The firms listed here de­ Preaenling Denver’a New rKE.0121i THE MOTOR TUNE UP The firms listed here de­ COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE serve to be remembered serve to be remembered Skyline Dining Room BotUft Na«b*r hi T«w» ENGLISH Harry’s Service Slatioa when you are distributing S904 Eaai Colfax Avenue when you are distributing ORDER HARRY ORIEBUNO. Prep. your patronage in the dif* PARTIES LUNCHEONS OWNERS ferent lines of business. your patronage in the dif­ TELEPHONE EMERSON MIS TAILORS W. 38th & Clay GR.9848. ferent lines of business. Uanacamant: Ann and Dick Janeke, 801 FIFTEENTH STREET Helen L Wllliama COAL Combine Quality and Style Annunciation at Prices You ClCan Afford NOW Better to Be Safe and Warm BISHOP’S— 1 S r P E K Than Cold and Sorrr Holy Family 5 c TO S1.00 STORE PROMPT DELIVERY 1626 E. 34th AVE. MARKET SERVICE Shop Now For Christmas TOYS . GAMES COUL - COMFORTABLE T E L CH. 7507 754p E. Colfax DOLLS . TEDDY BEA^S AIR-CONDITIONED Rugby Coal Co. EVERYTHING at Rosemary Sporting Cooda - Ppinta and Gloss a t DUKE’ S GRILL FOR RACK 1144 F ifth St. FINEST OF F boD S TO SCHOOL OURK’8 HARDWARE Under Neir Blanereaieiit 40S4 TENNYSON 8T. DOMINIC CROW WE RECEIVE NEW ij DE. 1531 WHERE FRIENDS MEET MERCHANDISE EVERY DAYl St. Joseph’s Parish 1120 E. 24lh Avs. TA. *240 1532 (POLISH) Loyola Shop BISHOPS Often.

1 n D I I I * 6 i-otvest I You Buy It Westerkamp Bros. York Tiu fo Sinriee The firms listed here de­ 1 IIIIUIlW PKICES IN DENVER 1 fF'e Deliver It KE. 9043 5106 Wash. The Colburn brothers, who re­ dral, The ^ e’alosk Mess is tbeir East 29th Ava. at York 8t. serve to be remembered cently returned' from service and spot. Here the brothers (left to 1 1 Rd N K LI v DRUG CO f 1 EVERYTHING A GOOD GROOERY when you are distributing SHOULD HAVE rooeaned tba_ Sporting Timas gold right) Patrick J., 'Tboniai L., Wil- Complete Auto Service UPPER EAST COLFAX FINEST FOOD CENTER BEST FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES and silver mine near Georgetown, liaee-A., end Cyrus L., Jr., ere Repairing - Tune-up your patronage in the dif* —WK DELIVER— ere else beck in tbeir eld role as shown in e picture taken outside ^rake Re-lining ferent lines of business. BTORB Utl FRANKLIN ST. Mess servers in the Denver Cathe­ tke Cetkedrel several years age. MAIN 0588 unr

PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bannoclc Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone ’4205 Thursday, October 3, 1946

HOMEMAKER^S Student Journalists Speak Be Thrifty . . . Insulate With DEPARTMENT BY THE NEW ROCKWOOL BATT 10 i. S. IS l[H WINIFRED MCURREY With Plastic Binder t Patronize These Reliable and Friendly Firma 1 riRE-PBOOr—it win net tarn. I NEW PLASTIC BINDER—A*, Dear Miss Curreyr t EFFECTIVE MOISTimS • BAR­ sure* resilient Inenlstion. It win not settle. I am 32 years old, and have seen RIER—is bnilt into bstt. a lot of life, and tried to meet Us I NAILING FLANGE—spttas la- slallatlon—holds Goldtn $ LIGHT-WEIGHT—odds no httey nrt PL and Mrs. Harold Hersh, with Fran­ ence E. Howard, Mist Flor­ MA. 2989 Furniture Co. HA. 2288 1198 STOUT 1417-11 lIUi 8L cis R. Koupa and Lillian Hersh, ence Dwyer, and Mr*. H*l*n sponsors. KeUy.

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