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Denver Catholic Register, 21,283 PRIESTS, LAITY URGED to HEED PEACE APPEAL

Denver Catholic Register, 21,283 PRIESTS, LAITY URGED to HEED PEACE APPEAL

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o f the R ev. Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1940— Permission to Reprodnce, Excepting Old Weapons Are the Hobby Edward R. on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given Aft;^er 12 M. Friday Following Issue Martin, a major in the chaplains’ corps of the United States army, who Pontiff Asks Faithful had Inien itationed in the Philippines but has now returned to the Registorials United States and is sUtioned at Lowry field in Denver. This pic­ ture shows a few of the Filipino weapons in his collection. At the right is a triggerless gun with a gas pipe barrel. It is fired by ATTACK ON COLORADO Throughout World to jerking the barrel back into the stock. The light spears are used CHURCH FROM for hunting small game and in catching fish. The hat is that of STRANGE SOURCE a Moro tribesman. In the center is a Moro shield, and below is A completely irresponsible anon­ DENVER CATHOLIC a mountain boio presented to the priest by President Manuel Quezon ymous letter from Denver is Join Prayor Crusade of the Philippines. The entire collection has been presented by printed in the November issue of Major Martin to Manhattan college in New York tity.— (Photo Fea­ the Catholic Worker, New York, tures.) with the heading, “ Denver Letter Appeals for Leadership.” It bears Vohr Authorizes Exposition of Blessed no further identification than the .initials, M.A.H. It is an attack on REGISTER both clerical and lay leadership Sacrament Nov. 24; People Asked to in Colorado. That the Catholic The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Worker should publish it is a Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail^, a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services, Receive Communion serious reflection on the editors Photo Features, and Wide -World Photos. ______of that publication. Dealing with the Spanish prob­ VOL. XXXVI. No. 13. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1940. $2 PER YEAR Bishop Urban J .^ e h r of Denver in a message to all lem, it tells about the wretchedly priests and faithful of Colorado asks a general participation unsatisfactory conditions of the Crowded Program Carried on in the prayers for peace ordered by the Holy Father for migratory workers — a fact well CATHOLIC U. knowti to readers of the Register. Sunday, Nov. 24. He authorizes exposition of the Blessed Then it goes on to say: “ Problems Work Among Colored Folk Sacrament, urges parishioners to receive Holy Communion, are especially bad among young COLLECTION and repeats a portion of the Pontiff’s asking people, and all these things result priests to join in his intention as they offer Mass that day. in the growth of a materialistic The letter follows: philosophy and anti-clerical move­ In Denver Meets Success Nov. 11, 1940 ments, as well as the loss of many TO BE NOV. 24 young people to their Catholic ' Reverend dear Father and Beloved People: faith. The C.I.O. is fighting these (By George C. Thomas) arming and whose soft voice lends The annual diocesan collection conditions, but there is a dearth Throughout the world, and par­ encouragement to the persons with for the Catholic University of The Holy Father has asked the of Catholic leadership of any kind. ticularly in the U. S., the Negro whom he is laboring for Christ, is America at Washington, D. C., is Catholic world to dedicate Sun­ Catholic lay and clerical leaders no stranger'' to missionary work. to be taken up Nov. 24, according day, Nov. 24, as a day of prayer race is evincing more and more are either unaware of or indiffer­ He spent 20 years of his priestly to a letter from Bishop Urban J. for the restoration of peace. Per­ interest in the . ent to the problems. A defeatist ife in British Honduras. Today Vehr. The message follows: mission is hereby given to have This statement has beep heard attitude prevails among so many he is doing a similar work in Den­ Nov. 11,1940. exposition of the Blessed Sacra­ often and from many places in re­ of them.” ver, and the fruits of his labors Reverend dear Father and Beloved ment on that day in all the If anybody is unaware of the cent years, and the growing work are beginning to bear in bumper- churches and semi-public oratories among the Colored people in Den­ People: problem, he has not been reading crop fashion. A general appeal is made each in the diocese. Our good Catholic ver, alive principally because of pgupU, and the children especially, the Register or attending any Colo­ Three years ago the elderly Jes­ year in every diocese of the United rado Catholic conventions during a the flaming zeal and sincere faith will ^wish to receive Holy Com­ in his labors of the Rev. Arthur F. uit arrived at the Sacred Heart States of America for the support complete generation. The Knights . At that time there were of our national Catholic University munion on that day in union with Versavel, SJ., of Sacred Heart the intention of the Holji Father. Within a month of the found­ of Columbus state council for three or four Negroes attending of America in Washington. many years has fought the battle parish, lends foundation to these The intention of the Holy Father ing of the new curia of the Legion words! Mass and otherwise living the lives The Catholic university, under for the Spanish and Mexican beet of practical Catholics. Always the direction of the Hierarchy, is is expressed in the Motu Proprio of Mary at Pueblo, a new prae- A skeleton sketch of Father Ver- in which he states: workers, with Thomas Mahony of quick to belittle his own efforts established as a Pontifical uni­ Longmont, one of the best in­ savel’s routine reveals this work sldium has been added to the and to recognize the work of oth­ versity to furnish leadership in “ In virtue o f our apostolic au­ Southern Colorado unit, accord­ formed Catholic laymen of Amer­ with the Negro people of Denver: ers, Father Versavel smilingly in­ Catholic thought and to be the in­ thority, we establish that on Nov, ing to the Rev. J. Roy Flglino, ica, as chairman of the committee. Sunday afternoon— Sunday school sists that his Negro'friends are as spiration of and 24 all those who are bound to say legion spiritual director. The new The National Council of Catholic class for Negro children; Tuesday responsible as himself for the good scholarship in America. It is the Mass for the people entrusted to unit is that of St. Mary’s parish in Women and the National Confer­ and Thursday nights— adult con­ accomplished among the Colored them dedicate the holy sacrifice vert class for Negroes; first and capstone of the Catholic educa­ Pueblo, where the Rev, Anthony ence of have of­ race in the past year or so. tional system in the country. according to our intention. ficially gone into the problem. third Sunday afternoons each Roitz, O.S.B., is pastor. It was 2’Day Program Announced “ We wish, moreover, that all officially established Thursday eve­ The Diocesan Council of Catholic month—Newman club for Negro “ There is a definite trend toward Every state and diocese is bene­ young men and women in local high the Church among the Ne- ro peo­ fited directly or indirectly by the other priests, whether diocesan or ning, Nov. 7, at a meeting of the Women conducts social centers for regular, should know that they Mexicans, for years ran a benefit schools or who are not attending ple,” the priest said. “ This is not Catholic university through the jraesidium’s members. Father will do something very pleasing Piglino and Harold Tracy, presi 200 Will Attend shop for them, and is now linked school. Add to this the almost to be denied. Certainly this is opportunity for graduate study I to us if on that Sunday, as they dent of the Denver comitium, at­ with the St. Vincent de Paul society daily routine of visiting Negro true in Denver.” that is given priestff; sisters, and families, talking with Negroes at Whole Family Baptized laymen from every section of the m se the Divine Host, they join tended the organization session. in the latter work. The Catholic in 6ur intention. And our inten­ Charities office is always doing or­ the rectory relative to Church and It was a year ago that a local country. ’Kiese, in turn, take their Other praesidia are in the for­ Conference at Heights religious matters, and keeping in Negro family—father, mother, and places in seminaries, colleges, and tion is this, that by the infinite mation 'stage at St. Leander’s ganized charity and welfare work worth of all these Sacrifices of for the Mexicans. This paper has touch with the multitudinous prob­ five children—received instructions teacher-training institutions and parish, Pueblo, and at St. Mary’s, lems and needs in this field. in their home and were converted the various sprcialized fields of the Holy Eucharist to be offered Walsenburg. The legion now has carried any number of articles on on that day to the Eternal Father, More than 200 nuns from at celebrated at 8:30 by the Rt. Rev. the Spanish problem, even to the 20 Yean in British Honduras and baptized. Friends of this fam­ education, charity, and Catholic 40 parish units in the state. least five states are expected for Monsignor Joseph Bosetti, V.G. ily were interested, and inquired thought. at every moment and in every point of annoying some readers. Father Versavel, small of stat­ part of the world, all those who The Denver curia will also add the eighth annual educational con­ The of the Mass will be the about the Catholic faith. “ The work With atheism, lationalism, and Only three weeks ago, it con­ ure and white-haired, whose eyes have died as a result of the war a new unit in the- near future. ference of the Sisters of Loretto, Rev. Dr. Joseph M. Lilly, C.M., of I am doing among the Colored peo­ naturalism rampant in intellectual demned an outrageous tie-up be- look straight at a person with a may obtain eternal rest, that ex­ The Rev. Plorian Bates, O.S.B., to be held Friday and Saturday, St. Thomas’ seminary; subdeacon, (Tum to Page 4 — Column 3) friendliness that is at once dis- ple thus had its beginning, and iU circles today, the Catholic Church of Longmont has expressed the Nov, 22 and 23, at Loretto Jleights the Rev. Dr. Delisle Lemieux, pas­ was on a mutual footing, for they iles, refugees, and prisoners, and in the university world must meet all, in fine, who suffer or mourn desire of forming a praesidium of college, Denver. Colorado, Sfew tor of St. Catherine’s church, and Served in 1st World War were as eager to learn about the the growing challenge of neo-pagan the legion in the Northern Colo­ , Texas, Kentucky, and master of ceremonies, the Rev. Church as I was to teach them.” through the calamity of the pres thought. ent conflict may have the heaven­ rado parish Jto the officers of the Missouri will be represented at William Mulcahy, chaplain of This annual collection enables In the past year Father Ver­ sent comforts of grace, that, mother curia,in Denver. Within the parley, the general theme of Loretto Heights. The Proper of savel baptized 12 Negro converts. the Catholic university to function finally, order being restored in the next few weeks the organiza­ which will be “ Catholic E'^ucation the Mass will be chanted by a Catholic Doctor Called as a great center of learningf. 1 At the present time he is making justice and minds being appeased tion program will be completed and the Social Order.” schola of 26 boys from Blessed plans for a convert class of Negroes most heartily commend it to your through Christian charity, true and the unit will be formally The conference will open on Fri­ Sacrament, St. John’s, and St. that may include 30 members, per­ generosity. peace may unite as brothers all the established. day morning with a Solemn Mass Philomena’s schools, and the Or­ To Lowry Medical Staff haps the largest such class for Faithfully yours in Christ, peoples of the human family, giv­ dinary will be sung by 100 chil­ Negroes ever assembled in the « URBAN J. VEHR, ing them back tranquillity and ChurcKs Position Favorable dren from the same schools, under diocese. Bishop of Dfiftver. prosperity.” ------the direction -of. Sister Peter Jos­ There are 22 persons EFgistWlfd Kirfaiy Tead this letter aV the eph of Loretto Heights and Sister The assigiimenT of"T)r.~Yb:tmk thmer and county doctor at in his adult class, and th6 Sunday Masses Sunday, Nov. 17. The col­ Faithfully yours in Christ, Helen Julius of St. Mary’s acad­ Akron, and from 1932 to 1936, H. , captain in the U. S. school boasts more than 30 chil­ lection Is to be taken Sunday, Nov. « URBAN J. VEHR, In England Is emy. army medical reserves and ear, except for a short period as phy­ 24, and sent to the Chancery office Bishop of Denver. sician in a CCC camp at Glen- dren. The average attendance at ej'e, and nose specialist of Colo­ (Turn to Page J, — Column 1) within two weeks. l*t Setiion at 10 A. M. wood Springs in 1935, he engaged The first general session will rado Springs, to the medical staff in private practice at Pueblo. From More Chaplains for Draftees COPY SHOULD BE Dead, Says Noted Author open in the college auditorium at of Lowry field here calls attention 1936 until his present appoint­ 10 a. m. with Dr. Paul J. Ketrick, to one of Colorado’s ablest Cath­ ment, Dr. Priof had been president of Loretto Heights, pre­ olic physicians. Captain Prior is MAILED ONE DAY private specialist in Colorado (By James T. Feely) Kennedy’s recent off-the-record in­ siding as chairman. The invocation the first World war veteran of his Springs. Priest Formerly in Denver . “ England is fighting for her ex­ terview, Mr. Lunn refused. He will be led by the Rev. Gregory city called to participate in the He was married in 1934 and has EARLY NEXT WEEK istence today—and that’s a fairly said that it has always been his Smith, pastor of St. Francis de present national defense program. three children, Margaret, Martha adequate war aim for any nation attitude that Englishmen should Sales’ church. Addresses will be He assumes his new post Nov. 15. and Mary, the last two of whom Has Been in Army 12 Years Because of the Thankt(ivin( or any individual.” In those words never discuss American affairs. delivered by Sister M. Francisca, Dr. Prior was bom in Colorado aged 3 to 5, respectively, “ are holiday, to he ohserved in Colo­ did Arnold Lunn, internationally They are not qualified to do so. director of education at the Lo­ Springs April 20, 1896, the son of among the youngest ice figure rado Thursday, Nov. 21, corre­ known English lecturer and writer A convert to Catholicism, Mr. retto mother-house in Nerinx, Ky.; the late Professor and Mrs. F. A. who is at Loretto Heights college skaters in the U. S.” No mean spondents of The Denver Cath­ Lunn is famous for his penetrating Dr. George F. Donovan, president Prior, pioneers of the Pike’s Peak Port Leavenworth, Kans.— Some of Japan and visited a part of in Denver this week, characterize skater himself is Dr. Prior, for he olic Register are asked to have analysis of world affairs and is of Webster college in Webster region, the former of whom taught of the hundreds of young Ameri­ China before- returning home by holds a number-one membership way of the Suez canal and Europe. their news items at The Regis­ much in demand as a lecturer in Groves, Mo., and the Rev. Wilfred piano in Colorado Springs more cans who within a short time will card in the Pike’s Peak Figure The chaplain's seminary course ter office one day early next both this country and Europe. He M. Mallon, S. J., dean of t)ie col­ than 40 years. There, in 1915, Skating club and has kept in be chanting, “ We’re in the army week. has just returned from England, lege of arts and sciences'at St. Frank was graduated from St. was made with the Viatorian physical condition and mental now,” may find their spiritual ad­ Fathers at Kankakee, 111., and at where he lived through the threat­ Louis university in St. Louis, Mo. Mary’s high school, of which he relaxation by weekly sessions at viser to be the Rev. L. J. McDon­ ened German invasion and the al­ The Rev. Leo Flynn, _ pastor of says: “ I am especially proud of St. the order’s mission house in Wash- the Broadmoor Ice palace. Dr, ald, newly appointed chaplain at ingrton, D. C. He was ordained in most continuous air' raids over church, will give the Mary’s as typical of parochial Prior, who admits he “ enjoys Fort Leavenworth. Father Mc­ London. “ We swept up shrapnel closing prayer, following which schools where one really learns to 1917 in Chicago by the late some of the alphabet after his Donald is at present adjusting George Cardinal Mundelein. L almost as casually as Americans luncheon will be served in the col­ read, write, and spell, in addition name,” is proud of his alma himself to his new surroundings, sweep up the autumn leaves,” he lege diningihall. to study thoroughly. the biggest Twelve years later he was com­ maters, especially the Catholic having arrived here three weeks missioned a chaplain in the reg­ said in recounting his experiences. The sessions of the division of and best book in the world, the university, and declares it to be a ago from Fort Warren, Wyo. From “ There has been no exaggeration in secondary schools will begin at 1 Baltimore (5c) Catechism of Chris­ ular army, serving first with the chief purpose of his career to re 1934 to 1937 ne was stationed at air corps at Kelly field, Texas. the American press regarding the p. m. in the college auditorium and tian Doctrine.” pay them “ by being a credit to Fitzsimons General hospital, high morale of the English people. will be featured by a paper read Enliited ai Prirate Upon his return from Hawaii them or by an effort to achieve Denver. last Christmas, he was sent to The few who cannot stand the by the Rev. John J. Flanagan, S.J., Enlisting as a private in the what may be final success.” Father McDonald is in his 12th bombing of London get out of dean of the college of arts and army signal corps in 1918, the Fort Francis E. Warren for duty. Years ago he was Colorado year of service in the army, three London— those* who are left are sciences at Regis college. Discus­ doctor was sent to the Texas A. He began his new duties as chap­ Springs correspondent of the Reg years of which were spent in the lain at Fort Leavenworth last living through the most tremen­ sions will then be held on history, & M. school for radio technicians, dous experience in their lives. It ister and later worked during a Philippine islands and two in month, following the transfer of economics, mathematics, and and from thence to various camps is worth seeing.” summer in the editorial offices in Hawaii. While on duty in the the Rev.'L. Curtis.Tieraan, former science. in the U. S., finally being commis­ Denver. Philippines, he made a short tour sioned a second lieutenant. He chaplain, to Fort Bragg, N. Car. The Cathedral high school will Materialism Dying in England At the same time the inter­ won his A.B. from Colorado col­ As for the spiritual welfare of take to the airwaves Sunday aft­ Communism is dead in England, mediate and upper sections of the lege, Colorado Springs, in 1919, those men who will answer the ernoon at 12:45 when the speech the noted author said. He at­ division of the elementary schools and his M.A. the following y?ar. FUNERAL SERVICES ARE BEING call of the draft, the chaplain has students will present a dramatic tributed its demise to its failure will meet in other parts of the Then he spent a year of study at this to say: “ When the thousands resume of the school’s first 50 in the Soviet union and to Russia’s building. The college division will the Catholic university, where he of young Americans who today years of growth over station KLZ. fraternizing with England’s ene­ convene at 3:30, with Dr. Donovan was sent as a K. of C. fellow. HELD FRIDAY FOR FR. PICCOLI are in civilian life find themselves, Denver. The 15-minute broadcast mies. “ All the old materialistic of Webster college as chairman. T h e Northwestern University a few weeks hence, in Uncle Sam’s is the first to be sponsored by a philosophies are dying out in intel­ Speakers and discussion leaders Medical school conferred his army, they will learn that a large local parochial high school, and is lectual circles— even the idea of include Sister Frances de Chantal, M.D. in 1926. In 1929, after Funeral services are being held of the Solemn Requiem Mass at increase in the chaplains’ corps the first link in a chain of golden Arnold Lunn the humanists that the world is dean of women at Webster college, a residentship at Buffalo City Friday morning, Nov. 15, in Our 10:30. The Rev. John Giambas- has also been made in order to jubilee activities, extending from progressively becoming better and ai^ the Rev. James W. Stakeluha, hospital, where he specialized in Lady of Mt. Carmel church for tiani, O.S.M., prior of St. Joseph’s provide for their spiritual needs November to January, that have the main objective of the British better. There has been no mass of C.M., of St. Thomas’ seminary. otorhinolaryngolopcal service, he the Rev. Julius M. Piccoli, O.S.M., seminary, Elgin, 111., is’ deacon, while they are receiving military been planned by the alumni and empire in World war II. “ But,” he conversions to the Church. But That evening at 8 o’clock the took up practice as an eye, ear, who for the past 36 years has and the Rev. Angelico Barsi, 0. training.” student body. went on, “ the very existence of the idea that nothing else is of any regent, preMdent, and faculty of and nose specialist in Colorado served the Church in Denver. S. M., pastor of St. Dominic’s At present the chaplain pursues The broadcast will open with a Christianity and of democracy it­ use is gaining favor almost daily, Loretto Heights will be hosts at a Springs. His army medical service Father Piccoli died in St. An­ church, Chicago, is subdeacon. his duties at Fort Leavenworth, scene recording the conversation self depends upon an English vic- and, consequently, the Church is in reception for the friends of the was initiated the same year, when thony’s hospital Tuesday morning. Masters of ceremonies are the Rev. with headjiuarters at St. Ignatius’ of Margaret O’Donnell and Charles to^ . Certainly, we are fighijng (Turn to Page S — Column 6) (Turn to Page i — Column 6) he attended for three months the Thomas F. Ferrazzi, O.S.M., pas­ chapel, amid the usual quiet, and Louis Hagus as they began primarily for our existence; it is army school of aviation medicine tor of the Church of the Assump­ broken only by the calm expecta­ their education at Cathedral in something worth fighting for, but in San Antonio. tion, Chicago, and the Rev. Hilde­ tion of increased activity in the 1890, and the second scene will the Christian way of life will go COLORABOAN NAMED CATHOLIC In 1931 he was private practi- brand Brunetti, O.S.M., assistant near future. portray the first graduation, which down the drain if Hitler gains com­ pastor at the North Denver parish. took place in 1898. Peggy O’Shea plete mastery. I would be in favor Monsignor Bosetti is preaching the will play the part of Margaret of peace tomorrow if I did not be­ COLLEGE RURAL LIFE HEAD Returns Given English sermon and the Rev. ‘Seeing Is Believing’ O’Donnell, now Sister Aquinata of lieve that.” Gaetano Del Brusco, pastor at Mt. the Sisters of Charity of Mt. St Asked to comment on Joseph Carmel parish, is preaching the Motto Was Fulfilled Joseph, Ohio; the Very Rev Atchison, Kans.— John McFar­ said, are credit union promotion, Italian sermon. In Collection Charles Hagus, pastor of Aqnun Molybdenum Company producer-consumer co-operatives, The Office of the Dead is being To Sister’s Surprise elation parish, will be played by land, a senior from Colorado Springs at St. Benedict’s college, the back-to-the-land movement, an(i recited by the assembled priests in Bill Koerber, ‘and the Rev. Louis the introduction of the rural life the church at 10 o’clock. Hagus, deceased, by Harry Donates Heating Unit has been appointed national chair­ For Missions Among the 24 golden jubilarian program of the National Catholic were recited on Wednesday and Lowery. man of the commi|feion on rursd nuns present at the dedication of Welfare Conference to the various Thursday evenings at 7 :30 by The Rev. Thomas Doran will To Leadville School life in the prog;ram of the Na­ college groups. Returns from the annual collec­ members of the parish. the new mother-house of the Sis­ enact the role of Bishop Matz, and ters of Charity of Leavenworth tional Federation of Catholic The National Federation of tions for the missions taken up in Father Piccoli was bom Jan. 5, Miss Emily Grover will be the Leadville.— The Climax Molyb­ College Students. St. Benedict’s the diocese Oct. 27 are announced Nov. 11 ■yvas Mother Irene Mc­ Catholic College Students was 1873, in Grisignano di Zacco, prov­ radio voice of Sister Francesca, denum company of Climax, which has affiliated itself with the fed­ started at Manhattanville college by the Chancery office as follows: Grath, now in the 68th year of her ince of Vicenza, . He entered one of the pioneer sisters to teach recently donated $1,000 to St. Vin­ eration, which has for its pur­ in New York city in the spring of DENVER PARISHES religious life. Mother Irene played the of the at Cathedral. The narrator will cent’s hospital of Leadville, has pose the promotion and publicizing Ctthedril ...... $230.17 a large part in the development 1937, more or less on a regional Annunciation ...... 88.78 at the age of 17. A year later he be Edward Simones, and news installed a completely modem of pioneer hospital service in the of Catholic college activities in basis. It was nationalized in 1939 Blessed Sacrament ...... 125.80 made nis profession in the flashes in March of 'Time fashion furnace and stoker in St. Mary’s the United States. at Villanova, Pa., and its consti­ Holy.-Family ...... 45.00 order. He was ordained to the West and won a wide acquaintance will be supplied by Bill Hallam parochial school. In the summer Holy,Ghost ...... 1______216.07 for her service. The Rev. Charles Aziere, O.S.B., tution was approved by the Na­ Holy ...... 15.00 priesthood in by Cardinal and Elsie Lutz. In the last scene, months several improvements were who will be the adult adviser in tional Catholic Welfare Conference. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 4O.50i Cassetta Aug. 1, 1897, after ob­ In 1910, while she was describing the fulfillment of the made on the school, many of which federation matters on St. Bene­ St. Benedict’^ college was offered Presentation ...... 12.75 taining his doctorate in ' theology of St. Joseph’s hospital, Denver, prophecy made by the first gradu­ Sacred Heart and Loyola ...... 46.80 were aimed at overcoming the dict’s campus, has accepted in the the national commission qn rural St. Anna’s (A rvada)...... /25 .00 from the Pontifical College of the she was called to the reception ates in regard to the progress the heating problem. This problem is name of the college the national life, it was said, in view of the in­ Propagation of the Faith. St. Cajetan's ...... ™ ./ 9.84 room to meet a gentleman who school would make in years to now completely solved. AIL the commission on rural life. terest in rural life problems mani­ St. Catherine’s ...... J„ 100.00 Father Piccoli In 1899 the young priest sailed addressed her with the words, “ I come, the Very Rev. Charles Hagus St. Dominic’s ...... 71.48 parishioners as well as the pribsfa McFarland will appoint several fested by St Benedict’s faculty from his native land and arrived just came to look at you.” He was will appear on the pro^am in per and sisters are appreciative of tnw of his fellow students to the na. St. Eliiabeth’i ...... 47.00 Nov. 12, after an illness that members, among them being Fa­ St. ’ ...... 160.00 in Chicago in August of that year. a traveling man who had come to son. Sister Aquinata will be played donation. The gift was brought tional commission and then work caused his retirement from the ther Aziere, who has been active St. James’ ...... 30.00 His first assignment was a- assist­ Denver as a prospective resident. by Miss Edna Mae Sprague, and about through the efforts of Ber­ with them in setting up a pro­ St. John the Evancelist’s...... 154.56 pastorate of the parish Sept. 29, in consumers’ co-operatives, and ant to the Rev. Thomas Mores- On inquiry he learned that one of the speaking part^'of the present nard Whatley of Breckenridge, gram for all American Catholic St. Joseph’s (C.SS.R.)_...... 24.72 1938. At the time of his death Father Edgar Schmiedeler, O.S.B., St. Joseph’ s (Polish) ...... 7.00 chini, O.S.M., pastor of the Church the largest institutions in the city student governor and lieutenant who is an attorney of the Climax colleges that have students inter­ Father Piccoli was 67 years old. now on leave of absence in Wash­ St. Leo the Great’s ...... s ,...... 82.68 of the Assumption in that ctiy. was administered by a woman, so governor, Peter Alff and Patsy Co. The stoker and furnace when ested in rural life problems. St. Louis’ (Englew ood)...... 88.38 The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Joseph ington, D, C-, where he is directing Four, years later he followed he wanted to see what she looked Young, respectively, will be taken installed will have cost over Some of the problems his com- (Turn to Page i — Column 1) J. Bosetti, V.G., is the celebrant the rural life program of the N. G. (Turn to P a g e t — Coluipn 3) like. (T um to Page 4 — Colum n t) $1,200. mission will attjick, McFarland W. C.

f PAGE TW O Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday,. Nov. 14, 1940 PEARL DOYLE Holy Namie Men to William F* (BILL) OF PARK HILL ROEMER TAKES THIS OPPORTUNITY (BUssed Sacrament Parish) ing. Mrs. Milton Allen is a major, Give Party Nov. 18 England Is Dead TO INVITE HIS MANY At the meeting of the Junior in the overseas’ unit. Newman club held on Thursday Parade of Flag* Planned FRIENDS evening, Nov. 14, Miss Pearl Doyle The scouts of troop 145 who are to sttend Dupler’g Fur Ssit, and. (St. Catherine’s Parish) (Continued From Page One) took over the proctorship of the members of the seventh and eighth taks advantas* of the remarkabit The annual Thanksgiving tur­ its most favorable position in values offered. Mr. Roemer will first group, which is composed en­ grades have been asked to present key party will be sponsored by the' modem times.” be glad to rlvt you hii personal tirely of bKDys and girls in the first the parade of colors at the'annual attention . . . to suidt you to Holy Name society Morfday, Nov. Mr. Lunn sees a danger, however, a happy choice . . . and 18, in St. Catherine’s Community year of high school. Miss Doyle has dad-and-son turnout to be held at had wide experience in teaching. the auditorium Sunday, Nov. 17, in the acceptance by many thinkers to help you in the hall. A complete Thanksgiving of the philosophy at futilism. s e a r c h f o r the dinner will be the special prize. She is enthusiastic about the club. at 2:30 p.m. This meeting will be ■h RIGHT fur A member of each group has attended by representatives of all Spengler’s Decline of the West, in Coat! Tickets are 50 cents for the first which this mode of thought is ex­ 20 games, which will begin prompt­ been chosen as a senior, and the the youth groups in the city. All - t the scouts should be art the audi­ pressed, has became a sort of Jim McConatjr, Jr. ly at 8:30. proctors and the seniors will co­ James P. Mci^onaty, Jsr. operate in maintaining contact torium at 2 p.m. in full uniform. guide for many intellectuals, he 4J Teari’ Expcrienea ' The Junior Newman club elected This month marks the fourth said. In that book, th: author clear­ officers the past week. They are: with the members. The seniors will help especially by calling the anniversary of the introduction of ly predicted the rise of totalitarian­ President, George Kearney; vice scouting into the parish and the ism as the political system of the THE SPIRIT OF REVERENCE president, Josephine Scabona; sec­ members and reminding them of the meetings and by scouting for occasion was celebrated by the future. Democracy, Spengler con­ retary, Mary Lou Coan, and treas­ tended, was but a useful tool in the Ybu f66l it 4*,you walk down tha dim aislas of We«t- new members. parents and scouts. The Moth­ urer, Margaret Mary Hahesey. rise of capitalism, enabling the minster Abbey, paet the fldwer-cevered Tomb of the ers’ auxiliary gave a dinner to the The secretaries from each group Sixty-five members have been residents of cities and towns to Unknown Soldier, beneath the tattered and worn battle enrollcid, although not that many dads and scouts in the school hall are Bill Dunn, Maxine McNich- on Tuesday evening, Nov. 12.'Chief gain mastery over the countrj flags. You feel it, too, in our services, for we bear con­ olas. Gene McLaughlin and Joe are able to attend every meet­ dwellers. stantly in mind, that, no matter hOw simple the ceremony, ing. Actual attendance averages Skinnef and Ray Rayerson were Grande. present as well as about 35 scouts. it is an enduring and reverent memorial to one who was from 35 to 40. A full attendance “ If Spengler’s philosophy is ac­ Sodality Officers Installed Each boy was accompanied by his cepted generally as it seems to have dearly loved. is anticipated in the nepr future. dad. The dads were introduced by Installation of officers took place Regular meetings will be held been .accepted by the totalitarians, their sons. This was the first ap­ then democracy is doomed; it is at the sodality meeting Monday on Thursday evenings at 7:30 p pearance of the Mothers’ auxiliary, just another phase in the evolution evening, Nov. 11, in the home of m. in the school hall. On the fourth which was organized this year. of world politics. Spengler, how­ Misses Helen and Rose Byady. The week of the month, the sdcial meet­ following committee chairmen ing, which will displace the regular New committeemen chosen for ever, said two things the truth of the year will be announced next were appointed i Our Lady’s com­ meeting, will be held on Monday which England should have recog­ 1- ^Federal at No. Speer week. Leo Kelleher was chairman nized. ‘Life to be successful must mittee, Lucille Archer; Eucharis­ night. An announcement to thip of the meeting. Words of apprecia­ be hard’ and ‘War is inevitable.' tic committee, Frances Schweiget; effect will always be made from GRand 1626 Apostolic committee,Agnes Weber; the altar on .the Sunday preced­ tion were directed to George U. England, after the last war, Brown, who has so successfully thought she. could take life easy, Catholic truth committee, Rita ing- the social meeting. headed the work for the past f ^ r was certain that the ideal of last­ Roberts; social committee, Mary Altar Society Add* New Members years, and to Dr. F. A. Peterson, ing international peace was about Alice McLeon; publicity committee, Forty-six members attended the Guy L. Reed, apd John A. Reid. to become a reality. But collective Louise Krabachey. Altar and Rosary society meeting security is no mote possible than Plans were made for a project on Friday, Nov. 8, with Mrs. Thos. F. J.« Malloy has volunteered to instruct the scouts in boxing at the collective virtue— there are always to raise money for the Christmas Rogers, president, presiding. New meetings to be held in the winter some nations that will not abide charity work of the sodality. On members welcomed into the society Sunday, Nov. 17, all the sodalists months. Mr. Brown gaVe sincere by the rules, just as there are' al­ included Mmes. J- C. Schaefer, ways some individuals who will and junior girls will receive Com­ Giles Foley, C. Wibel, and C. A. thanks to some of the charter mem­ bers of the troop who have helped break the laws of God and man.” munion in a body at the 7:30 Schweiger. Among the guests were to make the troop the center of Predicted Events Leading to War o’clock Mass. . After the Mass the Mmes. J. J. Falkenberg, C. A. activity and advancement that it Mr. Lunn himself, in the book. members of the Young Ladies’ so­ Lehnertz, Thorle Vieau, and J. is. These boys are George Hay, In That City, published in 1936, dality will gather at the home of McElhatton of Chicago, 111. Mmes. Bill Allen, Andrew Kelleher, David predicted with amazing accuracy Mildred Doherty for doughnuts Chas. Haskell, Catherine Simmons, Rampe, Frank Davis, and Homer the course of events leading up to and coffee. Elva Loeptien and and M. D. Marlow were reported the present war. He refused, how­ Mildred Doherty will decorate the ill. Mmes. E. A. Ferrand, Thos. Anderson. ever, to, make any statements re­ Blessed ’s altar for Sunday. Fahey, Adrian Maguire, J. C. The following mothers have en­ STEP OET rolled in the Boy Scout auxiliary: garding the future course of the Hit your stride for Winter in an alligator-grain oxford IN CLEAN CLOTHES Wednesday, Dec. 18, has been Schaefer, and P. S. Dolan will assist Mrs. H. J. Vellmure in the Mrs. - Milton Allen, Mrs. Homer conflict or its ' probable outcome. set as the date for the annual so­ Anderson, Mrs. A. J. Blocksom, “ Things are happening too fast,” with a medium heel that makes walking a joy. YouH ON EVERY OCCASION work jOf repairing the altar boys’ dality Christmas party. Sodalists Mrs. Xleorge U. Brown, Mrs. C. V. he said. cassocks. Mrs. P. J. Desilets, It'» sasy to b« well dressed all the time . . . are reminded to reserve this date. Crouter, Mrs. Frank C. Davis, and inexpensive, too | Take your own ward­ chairman of the courtesy commit­ “ The Axis powers represent a find this, like all Lady Douglas shoes, combines style Miss Rozella Weber will leave Mrs. Patrick S. Dolan, Mrs. Henry robe, no matter how limited it may seem, tee, gave a fine report. Mrs. Thos. strong combination. The Italians, and entrust its care to Gigantic Cleaners. on a vacation trip Friday, Nov. 15. J. Dillon, Mrs. John J. Falkenberg, Our regular expert cleaning will add to E. Greene thanked all those who however, have not their heart in She plans to visit Mrs. Madeline Mrs. J. R. Gibbons, Mrs. Paul the struggle; they are not fanati­ and quality at a price that’s not too hard to take. its life and give you the feeling of always Cardell Johnson in South Bend, helped in any way to make the St. stepping out in brand new apparel I Ask Norhert’s benefit bridge party a Kueser, Mrs. Charles McCarthy, cal about Fascism as the Germans our truck to call today. Ind., after which she will continue Mrs. E. G. Neumann, Mrs. Arnold are about National Socialism. To her trip to Cullman, Ala., for a gratifying .success. Mrs. C. W. $3 .8 5 . $4 . 9 5 PHOISE MAin 6101. Ask for the ISew SfMtting and Kranz, chairman in this parish for B. Olsen, Mrs. T. F. Peake, Mrs. the Italians, Fascism is more or two weeks’ visit. N. B. Kilpatrick, Mrs. Vincent A. Pressing Service! Free Call and Delivery! the Needlework guild, reported that less a genial racket to he toler­ Mrs. Murray and Jacqueline will 236 garments had been sent to Smith, Mrs. Frank >AVeber, and ated so long as it is advantageous iMly DsegUi {ilsmnrSpim SttcUugs Mrs. Michael R. Quinn. leave Friday, Nov. 15, to attend headquarters, and she thanked to the individual.” The apparent Four-thread, B9c Thros-thrsod, 4Vc the Notre Dame-Iowa football Mmes. Thos. Phoenix, John Wich, Scouts of troop 145 are again inability oi Italy*to conquer Greece, Ash ehout eur Hetitry Clssh game in South Bend, Ind. They and E. G. Kennebeck for their reminded that the Park Hill court the author-lecturer explained by plan to spend several days in Chi­ assistance. The Very Rev. Har­ of honor will be held on Friday these facts. evening, Nov. 15, at 7:45 at Smiley CLEAIVERS and DYERS cago visiting relatives before re­ old V. Campbell stressed the im­ He believes that the danger o f , turning home. portance of the corporate Com­ junior high school. The troop will an actual invasion of England is | 628 Sixteenth Street 700 East Colfax Ave. MAin 6101 act as host. All the parents and over, but that the war may eventu- BRANCHES IN EVERY PARISH The Altar and Rosary society at munion and asked the members to Eastlake is sponsoring a social makp an effort to attend Mass in friends of the scouts should attenck ‘ally end with neither side the vic- (Bet. California and Welton Sts.) Saturday, Nov. 16. a body at 8 o’clock on the first Sun­ 80 that the troop may win the at­ tor. tendance banner. day of each month. He also an­ ‘Lott Argument’ Caused Fr. Lemieux Addresses P.-T.A. After the dinner gfven to the nounced that the boys’ choir, Conversion Also Fall and Wirtter Styles for Men , . . $3.95, $5, $7 St. Catherine’s P.-T.A. held its dads and the scouts, the roll call monthly meetiflg Tuesday after­ which is being trained by the Rev. A man of knowledge and candor, Harley Schmitt, will sing on and inventory of the troop were Arnold Lunn traveled the hard • Beauty Culture for Ladies noon, Nov. 12, with Mrs. A. G. conducted by Ray Rayerson. He Wihter presiding. Jhe Rev. Dr. Christmas day. Mrs. T. T. Brady road to Catholicism. He himself gave an interesting talk on Cath­ commended the scouts on the neat­ says that he has won every ai^u- D. A. Lemieux addressed the group ness of their uniforms, the • Barbering for, Men on the virtue of the month, “ Loy­ olic Action. ment in'his life except that against proper arrangement of their insig­ alty in the Service of Christ the Among those who went to Canon the Church. The son of a Methodist City recently to attend* the Abbey- nia, and the many tokens of ad­ minister, he first determined to be King,” and “ November, the Month vancement which the members of Windsor-Meadow Gold of Special Devotion to the Pooy.^ Regis high school football game an iconoclast, a destroyer of old THE MOLER SYSTEM OF COLLEGES the troop exhibited. Souls.” Dr. C / G. Grover gave a’ were Messrs, and Mmes. M. J. Les­ superstitions, and one of his first EST.’ lSM , C.Y.O. to Hold Hayride Call MAin 5131 lecture on “ Dental Service for Chil­ ter, Thos. Lynch, Ready Kenehan, targets was the Catholic faith. He All members of the C.Y.O. who 1646 California Street dren.” Alfred H. Rampe, Jr., and James engaged in a lengthy controversy wish to participate in the hayride The new fourth grade teacher. Brennan. with Father Ronald Knox, famed The Standard in Dairy Products Mrs. Geo. Dodge will entertain should meet in front of the school English convert-maker. Then began Sister Mary Celeste, was intro­ at 4:45 on Sunday afternoon. From duced to the mothers. Because of the members of St. Jude’s circle at one of the strangest arguments in for Forty Years a bridge luncheon Friday, Nov. 15. there the cars will proceed' in a history—a debate on Christianity I Prices for Fri., Sat. and Mon. the high altitude. Sister Anita group to a ranch, where lunch will Margaret was forced to leave. Mrs. L. M. Purcell will entertain between two non-Christians. That the members of St. Rita’s circle at be Served. Each member is to pay controversy Mr. Lunn carried on Mrs. Tyler, the school nurse, a bridge luncheon. for his or her lunch. The with C. E. M. Joad, one of Eng­ asked the mothers to co-operate, in Mrs. A. M. Campbell will enter­ hayride will follow the lunch.' An­ land’s leading philosophers. Its Do We Make Ourselves the examinations of the children. tain the members of St. Norbert’s drew Kelleher, president of the result? Arnold Lunn became a The attendance total was 100 circle on Friday, Nov. 15, at a club, would like to know as soon as Catholic. Clear? and the attendance prize was won bridge luncheon. possible the names of all who in­ Since then he has written several millER'S by Sister Catherine Patrice of the Mmes. J. Elliott, C. J. Freiber- tend to go on the outing. Those books, mostly of an apologetic na­ We want to get acroM the idea that we are sixth grade. ger, and Milton Conway will enter­ who do not have transportation ture; taught at the University of •peciatists on quality dairy pi^ueta« . . . tain the members of the Little will be accommodated if they come Notre Dame, and lectured exten­ that our products are better and freeher Flower circle on Friday, Nov. 15, to the school on Sunday afternoon sively throughout this country. Two because it'i our sole business to furnish ■ SUPER mBBKETn at a bridge luncheon. between 4:30 and 4:45. of his children are in the British you the finest the market affords. Try eur Mrs. James Doyle is at St. Jos­ The regular meeting will be held army. One went through the siege dairy foods today for taste satisfaction. Fr. Piccoli s Last Monday evening, Nov. 18, at 7:30 eph’s hospital recovering from an of Dunkirk unharmed and is now operation. in the school hall. The Park Hill in England. The other is at pres­ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Larson have school gym will be opened at 7 p.m. ent stationed in Malta. PURITY CREAMERY Guaranteed Lowest Food for those interested in ba.sketball. returned from Chicago, where they Mr. Lunn will remain in Denver There's One In Every Parish Rites Being Held were called because of the death Basketball suits may be had on ap­ several days. He lectured at Lo- 500 Grant Street 1801 Humboldt of Mr. Larson’s sister. plication to Andrew Keleher. retto Heights college Wednesday Pricei in the City of Denver! 9ih & Downing 14S Bposdwgy Mo-Dads to Meet Nov. 19 and will give several other informal Mmes. S.' P. Keating, Jr.; Ed Mc­ 550 South Broadway 870 Santa Fe (Continued From Page One) Cabe, Jr., and Howard Gennan The last meeting of the mothers lectures in his stay here. W . 38th and Lowell This Miller Statement isn’t a promise— it is a known, Father Moreschini westward and will be joint hostesses to the Jun­ and dads of the parish was held on the' night of the election. In proven fact! Why take inferior quality to get the for several months he labored in ior Tabernacle society Tuesday eve­ the parish at Delta, Colo. ning, Nov. 19. spite of the excitement, there lowest price? Miller’s absolutely and Unconditionally Came to Denver in 1904 Robert Bates will leave next were many members present. A guarantee everything they sell! In 1904 Father Piccoli came to week to attend the Notre Dame- radio furnished news of the politi­ Kreisler to Give cal race. Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler * Denver to assume his duties as Northwestern football game at UNION PACIFIC ■ ■ .assistant to Father Moreschini, Evanston, 111. presided. It is expected that the ' then pastor of Mt. Carmel church. Betty Lou Mahoney entertained usual lively crowd will attend the In 1908 he was named pastor to the members of the Bit and Bridoon next meeting to be held on Tues­ CoEert Nov. 20 nsniiETri Tuna Fish succeed Father Moreschini. In the Riding club at a tea Sunday day evening, Nov. 19. All the 36 years that he cared for the afternoon, Nov. 10. mothers and dads of the parish are No Bone, Italian people of the district he eligible for membership. Refresh­ Chicken of Edward B. Coughlin ments are swerved about 10:30 p.m. Fritz Kreisler, the world’s fore­ No W'aste, saw the parish grow until today it most violinist, will appear in a con­ the Sea, ‘ ill one of the largest in the see To Take Bride Mrs. Fowler has promised that she lb...... will have an efficient caller for the cert at the Denver auditorium Green Label, city. Before his failure- in health The marriage of Miss Helen Wednesday night, Nov. 20. The in 1938, Father Piccoli began the Mary Crowley of Oak Park, 111., square dances. Big Game Postponed renowned musician, for years one Salt Mackerel No. can.... tremendous task of organizing and Edward B. Coughlin of this of the outstanding personalities in plans for the. construction of a parish will take place Saturday After playing seven games of the official schedule of the Jun- his field, comes here under the aus­ new parochial school. It is ex­ morning at 10 o’clock at the pices of the Oberfelder-Slack pected that the school will be built Church of the Ascension in Oak ior Parochial league and tlwee Blue practice games without an inter­ inter Greater Artists series of programs. next year. After his retirement as Park. Miss Crowley is the Kreisler, whose personal charm Label, pastor. Father Piccoli was prior of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis ruption caused by unfavorable weather, the “ Irish” of Blessed and simple manner rival his artis­ No. 1 4 the community of Servites residing J. Crowley. After a wedding trip Sacrament school wer,e stopped by tic touch on thg' violin for popu­ can ... in Mt. Carmel rectory. to New Orleans, La., the couple larity, has had a brilliant and tur­ will be at home at 1929 Ivy after a heavy snowfall from encounter­ The musical program for the ing the league-leading eleven of bulent career. He was bom in Aus­ Solemn Mass, Pietro Yon’s three- Dec. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cough­ St. Vincent’s orphanagq. The game tria, and is a former child prodi^ Baby Foods pdrt Requiem Mass, is being ren­ lin and Miss Martha Coughlin left who turned away from the violin for Chicago on Thursday, Nov. 14, was originally scheduled to be dered by the senior choir of the played on Friday afternoon, Nov. and lookedf forward to medicine as parish under the direction of to attend the wedding. THANKSGIVING 8. Because the boys had not a profession. His studies were in­ Father Del Brusco, present pastor Marilyn Ewers is confined to St. C la p p X C q played a single game on their terrupted by a period of military of the church. Joseph’s hospital because of ill­ SPECIALS home grounds, the tilt was first service in which he became an of­ I all varieties, can.... Pallbearers are Dominic Colo ness. ficer in a regiment of the Uhlans. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Mahoney postponed until Sunday, Nov. 10, YOUNG TURKEYS, roso, state representative; Michael but the cold weather interfered. In 1899 he found himself— and re­ entertained 16 guests at an elec­ turned to his violin. DUCKS, GEESE, Marranzino, Denver councilman; At present no definite day has Joseph Lilly, assistant United tion dinner Tuesday, Nov. 5. The artist has gained fame as a Mrs. L. U. Wagner, who is a been set for the fray. ROASTING HENS States district attorney; Felix An composer, too, and twice has pro­ PEACHES captain in the Red drive, Music Recital Planned AND SPRINGS drew, president of the Mt. Carmel The annual music recital by the duced operettas of note, namely, t h ^ ------^ Holy Name unit; Rdxie Carbone, which is being conducted in Den­ Applehlossoms and Sissy. His ap­ Libby’* sliced Sm Miller’s for lowest Prices ver from Nov. 11 to Nov. 30, will grade school pupils will be ren­ president of the parish bazaar pearance in the Denver auditorium ALL-WririElt SUNbmTtVAL on Poultry, snd Remember be assisted by Mmes. A. H. Rampe, dered in the school hall on Tues­ or halves, Big club, and Daniel Longo, represent­ Wednesday night will be “ typically Everyone Gusrsnteed .Fresh I Philo Hewitt, S. A. Riesenman, day evening, Nov. 26, at 7:30. All ative of the Knights of Columbus. the parents and friends of the pu­ Kreisler,” according to Arthur M. No. 2V4 can.... Patrick S. Dolan, and Mark J. Fell- Oberfelder, who adds that one of Honorary pallbearers are Comm. pils are invited to attend. Sister / l T \ \ John Formichella, Italian consul; Lewine of St. Mary’s academy will the concert season’s largest and French Voters Blamed most enthusiastic crowds is ex­ Dr. Rudolph Albi, Dr. Roger V. be in char^. The details of the Follow the sunshine to Southern Coliiomia Alhi, Dominic Crow and Joseph For Plight of Nation program will be published later. pected to be present. Dorothy Maynor, celabrated Ne­ this winter . . . in comfortable, economical Catalina, president and president­ Parishioner Returns From East Prune Juice 6° elect, respectively, of the Itams Limoges, France. — Those who James J. Dorrington, 2247 Fore.st gro soprano, will appear in the Union Padiic trains I At a rail fore oi 2c o club; Michael Perito, president of elected legislators who cast votes street, returned Wednesday, Nov. auditorium on the night o f Nov. mile or less in Coaches, you can enjoy the Usaly club; Ernest Marranzino against everything that contrib- 13, from Youngstown, 0., where 25, Oberfelder said. i roomy, individual tilt-back seats, made-to- of the Amici d’ Italia, Frank Man- Tited to the maintenance of order, he attended the funeral of his order temperature, free pillows. From Den­ cini, president of the Federated discipline, and were re­ , John Dorrington. While Have ver, fast thru service on two daily trains— BakingPowder ■?“ 1 5 ' societies and Mt. Carmel society; sponsible for the downfall of in Youngstown, Mr. Dorrington at­ 84 Chinese Members Dominic Colacito, president of St. France, according to an article by tended the funeral of Mrs. Mar­ go one way, return another at the regular Anthony’s society; John Santan- Charles Chalmette in de garet Mooney, mother of Arch­ round trip rate. gelo, president of St. Michael’s Lima get, “ I am thinking," M. bishop Edward Mooney of Detroit. Peking. — (Lumen)— Official Libby’s Garden, society; Rocco Labriola, president Chalmette writes, “ of hundreds of Mooney was a school- lists just drawn up' for the China- / • W* Favor Adsqust* PrsparsdnsM of Nativi di Potenza society; John thousands of voters who, since day friend of the Denver man. , Ceylon province of the Marist ____ f i t t for National Dsfsni* KAS No. 303 can...... Santangelo, president of St. Ger­ 1924, have sent to parliament Mr. and Mrs. V. Britton of Brothers’ community show that the ardo’s society, and Rocco Capo- representatives hostile to a pru­ Houston, Tex., are the parents of congregation now has 84 pro­ lungo, president of the C. 0. F Kuner, dent preparation for war. Electors a girl bom last week. Mrs. Brit­ fessed Chinese members. The UHIOH PACIFIC RAILROAD unit of the parish. are responsible for the votes of ton is the daughter of Mrs. Harry community has been represented Grand Junction. CITY TICKET OFFICE Burial will be in Calvary ceme­ their mandatories. It is not against M. McGrayel of Blessed Sacra­ in China since 1891 and in this PEACHES No. 2 Vi can...... tery, Chicago, following semces in your neighbor’s breast, but your ment parish. Mrs. McGrayel is at interval 17 Chinese members of 17th and Welton Sts. Phone Keystone 4141 the Church of the Assumption in own, that i^ou must beat your mea present a visitor in the Britton the community have died— one as IF that city Saturday morning. culpa." home in Houston. a victim of the Boxers in 1900. I ,: lljJJPfiRI[l U | illl I [II . 1 ! II U H.. ■

Thursday, Nov. 14, 1940 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone* KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE Social Club Will SACRED HEART TURKEY P A R H Memorial Mass Preferred Parish IS SLATED FOR NOVEMBER 18 Trading List S p s o r Benefit (Sacred Heart-Loyola Parish) will be turkey orders, each ex­ Is Celebrated ATHOLIC MEMBERS The annual turkey party spon­ changeable for a bird of the proper sored by the men and women of size for the Thanksgiving dinner. 0f our personnel and the finest equipment and MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER There will be other features also. Sacred Heart parish is set for Mon­ facilities are assigned to every Catholic Service. Tha merchants represented in this section are boosters. They are Party on Nov. 23 day evening, Nov. 18. For many Tickets are 50 cents each. They In Regis Chapel entitle the holder to 20 games and anziooa to Work with yon and are deserrinf of yonr patronafe. Co- weets members of the committee have worked in planning details special awards. The party will be operate with them. (Annunciation Parish) held in the hall of Sacred -Heart and completing arrangements for (RegU High School) The German Social club will the affair. A m eting of the work­ school, 28th and Lawrence street, sixte e n th at bo u lder familiarly known as Adelphian The annual Memorial Mass for Vie* Pr«iid*nt ers has revealed that everything the deceased benefactors, alumni, SPEER BLVD At SHERMAN C a t h e d r a l is ready for the opening of the hall. A watchman will gruard all parked cars during the party. students, and professors of Regis i games in Adelphian hall Monday Glendale 3663 Games will begin at 8 ^o’clock. high school was offered Tuesday evening. morning, Nov. 12. The Rev. tNac’s Grocery & Mki. A large number of the prizes All arrangements have been Stephen R. Krieger, S.J., was the Economy Liquor Store under the direction of the follow­ celebrant of the Mass, assisted by [EquippedtoXeipond ^■Cltllllll We Carry a Select Line of ing committee members: Mrs. Jos­ the Rev. Hugh Gerleman, S.J., to Aa> Coil. nmo. Any OiitonCf Next to Clark's Church Goods The games parties are held eph' Kilker, Mrs. William Dolan, deacon, and Mr. Thomas Danohue, F ood stu ffs Mrs. John Conlon, Mrs. Theodore *^hen low tn spirits call Jsrry^ OF C. T S.J., subdeacon. Mr. Wilfred OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS i Kemme, Mrs. DeBello, Mrs. John Charleville, S.J., was master of 1634 Tremont KE. 4554 UNTIL 10:30 Brizzolara, Mrs. Thomas Lee, Mrs. ceremonies. The sermon was FREE DELIVERY FREE PARKING -Julia Gerspach, Mrs.- Howard 512 E. 13th Av*. The Newman club will meet preached by the dean of the col­ §t. Francis de Sales* . Briggs, Miss Kennedy, A1 Breuch, lege, the Rev. John J. Flanagan, • pionsim i Dennis Rowe, Mr. Healy, and T. S.J. CITY LACE CLEANERS FLANAGAl^’S Kemme. Tickets can be secured at Billie Ohler Says: The Pinochle club will meet the hall on the night of the party. The newly formed choir, under 218 Eait 7lh Ave., Ph. TA. 7907 If it comes ftom HOME BAKEHY Proceeds of the party will be used the direction of Mr. Francis J. CURTAINS for the parish. Jansky, S.J., made its first ap­ Carefallr C l»n «d and Returned Same Size Delicious Rolls and Pastries The St. Agnes’ discussion club .19 pearance at the Memorial Mass. OHLER’S MODEL MARKEY Special Care Given to Tible Lineni | ThankigiTing Day to Be Noted or t h e . Blanketi Laundered without Shrinkare 010 E. €TH AVE. ill convene Tuesday evening, Nov. The singers include Valery Durr, WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Thanksgiving day, Nov. 21, will Special Attention to Church Orders 19, in the home of Mrs. Fred Genty James Mulligan, Jack Kelly, Edr J. L. Kinxaborr. Prop. at 7:30. The annual ThankMf>v>>>E be observed w'lth'a special Mass of ward Gavin, Robert Quigley, Fred PIGGLY WIGGLY SYORE 10% FOR CASH CARRY Boy Scouts Reorganized turkey party apontored by the Thanksgiving in both churches. At Zarlengo, Dick Davidson, Herman The Boy Scouts have been reor­ Knights of Columbus will be Sacred Heart church the Mass will Faullhaber, James Monaghan, John f t ’s G o o d PETE GOLDEN’S ganized. They will meet on Tues: held in the council hall, 1575 be offered at 9 o’clock and the Bell, and Guy Reed. Jack Mc­ Quality Meats and Groceries SHUMAKE DRUGS day evenings at 6:30 in the hall. Grant street, Tuesday night, school choir, under the direction of Hugh 'vtas at the organ. 1487-91 SO. PEARL Shamrock Tavern Nov. 19, starting at 8 o’clock. Cut Rate Prices The following men have volun­ the sisters, will sing special hymns The homecoming bonfire Satur­ Market Phone PE. 1100 Store Phone SP. 3829 18TH AND DOWNING teered their services: Scoutmas­ There will he 20 turkeys for the occasion. Tjjie Mass at Loy­ day evening, Nov. 9, and the dis­ GREETING CARDS FOR ALL awarded and free refreih- ola will be at the. same hour. It Plate Lunches ter, Frank Keddy; assistant scout­ play of fireworks* proved to be a Delivered anywhere In the city. OCCASIONS master, John Grebenc; junior as­ ments. The affair it being will be a High Mass, and the Loy­ bit premature, for the weather man JACKSON’S 100% Specially Homogenized Beer — Wines — Mixed Drinks arranged by the lecturer, KE. 9643 7th Av*. at Grant sistant, Hugh McDougal; commit­ ola choir, with Mr. Burkhardt'in delayed the game until Monday (Pasteurized) Cream — Blend HOT A COLD SANDWICHES teemen, L. Sullivan, Ed Gates, Dominic Coloroao, who met charge, will sing. There will be an by a heavy snowstorm. An un­ Cut Rate Drugs Milk. with a committee Tuesday CH. 4566 JACK 8PEEGLE, Prop. Frank Simington, aad Ray Bowes; early Mass at both churches— Sa­ usually large crowd was present for L iq u o r s - S u n d rie s night, Nov. 12, to diicuta cred Heart at 6 and Loyola at Exclusive Product of 534 East Colfax— Cor. Pearl chaplain. Father Francis Pettit. the display, and the usual speeches DIXIE DRUG The scouts will sponsor a turkey plant. 6:30— but there will not be an and cheers echoed around the Prescriptions Lincoln Creamery party to finance their registration 8 o’clock Mass at either church. eastern campus. Free Prompt Delivery 515 E. Expoiltion SP. 1222 ARGDNAUT WINE AND Under New Management fees. ' Call Sp. 2445 Downing and Alameda 1745 S. Broadway 8P. U U 17th at Franklin Ph. EM. 9861 Sunday, Nov. 17, the third Sun­ On Wednesday night, Nov. 13, a The Cub Scouts will meet Fri­ LIQUOR CO. E. L. SAUM, M*r. day of the month, is Communion large gathering in the gymnasium FREE DELIVERY CUT RATES day evening, Nov. 15, at 7 o’clock day for the Todies’ sodality. The enjoyed the program for “ Father BEER ON ICE Thanksgiving Day “ Wa Will Appreciata Your (^ntinued in Hagus hall. The parents are Loyola women will receive Com­ and Son night,” which was di­ Harry’s Drug Store JOYCE GLEANERS LARGEST AND FINEST Patronase" invited to be present. STOCK IN DENVER a/ munion at the 8 :30 o’clock Mass in rected by Walter Wade, presi­ PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Mrs. J. Murphy and her sister, Loyola church, and the Sacred dent of the Fathers’ club. An in­ Alterations a Specialty Mrs. W. L. Davidson of San Jose, Heart women will attend the 7 teresting feature of the program Fastest Delivery— G ty Wide Colfax Beauty Shop~1148 E, Colfax Calif., have gone to Fort Collins MRS. JOSEPHINE HcLAUGHLIN, GIENGER Services Planned o’clock Mass in Sacred Heart was the series of questions about 294 so. PENN, (at Alameda) SP. 3662 1306 S. Pearl because of the serious illness of church. football proposed to sections of Try Us for Better Work, Cleanliness and Courtesy PEarl 3769 SPruce 8843 ( I T * Call for and Deliver) their father, William Mable. the audience by “ Doctor Quiz.” KEretone 2060 Open Wedneidaj and Friday ETejinsa Fra* Parkin* The Holy Name men of Loyola Miss Margaret Robison is recov­ (St. Louis’ Pariah, Englewood) met after the Communion Mass The high school seniors were in­ ering after an appendectomy at Thanksgiving day services will Sunday morning, Nov. 10. At this troduced. Father Bernard Karst, St. Joseph’s hospital. be held in the church on Thursday gathering the men made plans S.J., principal, outlined plans PHOGHESSIVE St. John*is Gaines Party Planned morning, Nov. 21, at 8 o’clock. The for an activity to take place in for the coming year and for Majestic Beauty Shop At a meeting Tuesday evening, parishioners are asked to receive December. the fall of next year. A short ad­ SH O E SH O P presided over by the Very Rev. Communion on this day. There will The Young Ladies’ sodality of dress on “ The Spirit of the Cath­ Mildred A. Lee Using Only Completely New, Charles H. Hagus, plans were for­ be a short sermon, and Benediction olic High School” was given by the mulated for a general turkey Sacred Heart church will meet Modern Machinery ACME CREAMERY CHICAGO CLEANERS of the Blessed Sacrament will be Wednesday evening, Nov. 20, at Rev. Theodore J, Schulte, S.J. A PE. 6515 3 0 4 So. Pearl HR. L. L. GRIFFITH; Prop. games party to be sponsored by the celebrated after Mass. general intermingling of faculty 288 SO. PENN. men and women of the parish. The 7:30 o’clock. This group has been Expert Remodeling St. Louis’ choir will sing a spe­ members, fathers of the boys, and A Complete Line of Foodstuffs date was set for Monday evening, reorganized. A formal reception cial number at the Thanksgiving students lasted for more than an 6 :30 a. m. 9 :00 p. m. 1304 E. 6th Are. PE. 4546 Dec. 16. Father Hagus was elecW of candidates’ will be held before day observance in the Englewood hour, after which refreshments chairman. The ticket chairman is the 8 :30 Mass on the Feast of the New Fashion PE. 9977 1132 E. 6ih Ave. We CaH and Deliver were served. Mrs. Ralph Moore, assisted high school auditorium on Thanks­ , Dec, 8. giving day at 10:30 o’clock. The football team of St. Mary|s Louis Sullivan. Mrs. Ed Kel Officers of the group are: Presi­ Cleaners and Dyers % of Cheyenne will visit the Regis and Victor Hebert are in charge Father Joseph P. O’Heron will dent, Priscilla Garcia; vice presi­ JOHN H. Johnson- stadium Nov. 23 to battle against C L E A N E R S & DYERS BEEH-ICE COLD of the special prizes. An incom­ leave on Friday of this week to dent, Helen Larcher; secreta^, Main Office: 530 E. Alameda Ave. Maxine Atencio; treasurer, Rocita the Regis Reds. The Reds made Denver’s Best Since 1904 By the Case plete list of the committee mem­ attend the National Conference of SPruce 0079 Martinez; librarian, Lillian Mar­ the trip to Cheyenne for the last FUR COATS RESTYLED AND bers who volunteered to assist in Catholic Charities and the annual Plant: 9513 E. Colfax Ave. tinez; ushers, Lucille Trujillo and encounter. RELiNED BY EXPERTS . M v V CHILLED WINE eludes: Mmes. 0. W. Magor and meeting of the St. Vincent de Paul Aurora 82 society in Chicago. Mary Ella Hanson; consultors, r Fvmm H w m s s , Ali(;e Cawley, and Keddy E. Gates, PE. 3753 328 Broadway Tha Flneet Party Gowni Excluivcly Dry Adeline Overand, Beatrice Chavez, Sixth Ave. Liquor L. Sullivan, F. Simington, Ray Father O’Heroivwas appointed to FUR STORAGE Cleaned Her lai-rUa ICryali.ia SSSS 1 Bowes, 0. W. Magor, V. Hebert, serve as an associate member of Jennie Vigil, and Stella Vigil. The M bs * Wa*wlia.n, ISZt SMh Si. €th A Josephine BA. 0575 the advisory board for registrants sodalists will receive Communion and Fathers Anthony 51zi and E FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ______J We Give S. A R. Green Stamps Francis Pettit. A meeting is sched­ of Arapahoe county. at the 8:30 Mass Nov. 24. Father uled for Tuesday evening, Nov. 19, The Junior Newman club at its Andrew S. Dimichino, S.J. is di­ BUCHANAN’S S t . J o s e p h *s at 8:15 in Hagus hall to make fur­ meeting Monday evening, Nov. 11, rector of the group. ALBRECHT’S Meetings at Sacred Heart ther plans for the event. All pa­ planned an initiation ceremony and Pabst Beer on Draughty LIQUOR SYORE rishioners are invited. banquet for December. church scheduled for next week • TEXACO PRODUCTS are as follows: Tuesday evening, Delicious Wines of TA. 7000 6th and Inca Sunday, Nov. 17, is Communion The P.-T.A. wishes to thank the Fine Wines and Liquors Nov. 19, at 7:30, tha Newman All Kinds EXIDE BATTERY HUDSON MOTOR CARS day for the Blessed Virgin sodal­ parishioners for their co-operation BEER ity at the 7 :30 Mass. The Young club; Wednesday evening at 7:30, (St. James’ Parish) 116 E. Alameda PE. 8888 Phone PEarl 1777 377 South Broadway Sales and Service in the successful baked goods sale Young Ladies’ sodality; Wednes­ Santa Fe Oil Co. Ladies’ sodality will ijeceive Com­ and card party held this week. The Holy Name society will spon­ Weat Sidt’f Larznt Sarvica Station munion at the 9:30 Mass. day qvening at 8:15, practice for sor its second games party of the MERCHANTS OIL CO. The Altar society is sponsoring White Star Laundry School Play Deyelopi the senior choir. season Monday evening, Nov. 25, W aihlnf — Grcaain* — Accaaaortaa

PAG E FOUP Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Nov. 14, 1940 The Denver Catholic Register 1 ) Sisters Will President______Most Rer. Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., CL.D., Jour.D. JAMES CLARKE Managing Editor^_____ :...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. Associate Bditore— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B., (Continued From Page One) Attend Parley at Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, Jour.M., M.A.; Rev. John Cavatiagh, tween sogar company officials and we would get tired of the burden MORE ABOUT M.A. (Baaselin, C. U. of A.), Jour.M.; Rev. Edward A. Breen, M.A, certain W PA forces to compel of executive responsibility that we SOUTH AMERICA Church Goods House (Baaselin, C. U. of A .); Leonard Tangney, A.B., Jour.M. Spanish-speaking people to go into would like to have a nice soft Job Our editorial on South America the peonage of the beet fields or digging ditches. We have changed last week brought interesting ^com­ Loretto Heights starve. Our expose o f that matter our mind in recent weeks, though, Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. ments from Miss Irene Leonard of brought an immediate correction. about that and we have decided to Headquartars for Artielas of Devotion, Church Fiauhtnfat The Spanish and Mexicans are throw that saying into the discard. Denver, who apparently has fol ( Continued From Page One) Books for the and Clergy. Published Weekly by extremely well taken care o f spirit­ W e have seen plenty o f men do lowed closely the-various moves to­ sisters in the Gold room of the ually in this diocese. Two Spanish manual labor in the last' month or ward better relations with our Administration building. 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) religious orders that cannot be sur­ and we have decided that we neighbors to the south. She brings Music to Be Discussed passed for zeal, the Theatines and 988 Bannock Street would not have the stomach for up the subject of “ Basic English,” Saturday’s program will begin the Sons of the Holy Family, give work that* taxes the physical equip­ a collection o f fewer than 1,000 Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 their attention to these people, and ment of a man so much. words most commonly heard, quot­ with a discussion of music in the numerous other priests, both secu­ W e are glad to be on the stretch ing suggestions for use of this as elementary schools at 8:30 a. m. lar and religious, work among and to know that we will soon be a common language. in the college auditorium. Lan­ U e||B | O in Sterling or oxidized silver or gold— in all $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, them. Many vacation schools are settled again. Now is moving time, As Miss Leonard says, this col­ guage, literature, and vocational n l E l l l l k O popular subjects. Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. conducted for Mexican children. which means that we can settle lection, or its equivalent in other subjects will be discussed by the The Denver Spanish parish has re­ back, as we did about three years temgues, should help greatly as a division of high schools at the same Thursday, Nov. 14, 1940 ceived the gift of a fine church, ago when we had just finished a shortcut for beginners. But it is time elsewhere in the college. B RACELETS made of medals. a large school building; a convent, building program, and say to our­ pur personal opinion that it can Dr. Donovan of Webster college and a splendidly equipped medical selves, with full realization that it serve only as an expedient, not as will preside over the second gen­ OFFICIALt DIOCESE OF DENVER and dental clinic from the J. K . is not true, that we are now fixed a substitute for a full acquaintance eral session in the auditorium at LAVALIERS with concealed medals. The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. Mullen family. A mission has re­ for a good many years, that our with the language and culture of 10 a. m. The Very Rev. Thomas We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese. Whatever ceived a church and a recreation building requirements Have been a nation. Mrs. F. B. Freyer of D. Coyne, C.M., rector of St- appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those center from the Vails. A number of met for a long time to come. Denver, who has long led in the Thomas’ seminary, will give the FLOW ERS with medal centers. of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. parishes have given extraordinary Now that we have the complaint promotion o f relations with Latin invocation, followed by entertain­ We hope The Register will be read in every home of the service in the education o f Span­ out of our system, we must admit America, stressed this aspect in an ment provided by pupils of the ish children; for instance, Walsen Diocese. * , . ^ , that we get both fun and satisfac­ interview some time ago. She said Loretto grade schools in Colorado, M EDALS and CHAIHS " We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in burg and Trinidad. The work of tion out of being part of an or­ that in her stay in Peru she found the roll call of institutions, and a the children of the DioceSe for the reading of The Register. the Spanish parish at Fort Collins ganization that is constantly pro­ a ready welcome because, as a de­ general discussion. Speakers will has l^ n amazing. The Alamosa Scapular, Miraculous and St. Christopher Medals • URBAN J. VEHR, gressing in a work on behalf of scendant of Spanish dons in Cali­ include Judge Joseph J. Walsh of parish has been outstanding in its of the district court, city and coun­ Aug. 5, 1931. Bishop of Denver. God and country. — Hubert A. fornia, she speaks Spanish fluently. For all Occasions social and religious work for the Smith. The South Americans are always- ty of Denver; the Very Rev. Har Spanish. The Jesuits at old Sa­ polite to a newcomer, but they take old V. Campbell, pastor of Blessed cred Heart church, Denver, have POLITICS AND HEALTH to their hearts those who can speak Sacrament church; Dr. John F. done 'great work for the Spanish. The squabble between the state their language readily. Harrington, John J. Sullivan, and WORK AMONG COLORED FOLK The Diocese of Denver, far from the Very Rev. Monsignor John R. civil service commission and the Descendants of the Spanish and ignoring the problem, has done Mulroy, director of Catholic Slate board o f health is reaching Portuguese in Latin America are more than any other part of the Charities in the Diocese of Denver. the proportions of a major political proud of their heritage and cul­ Gallagher Transfer & Storage Co. IN DENVER MEETING SUCCESS nation to meet it. Every de­ scandal that threatens to interfere The closing prayer will be led vice, from outright spiritual work ture, which antedated the Anglo- by the Rev. idw ard Conway, S.J., 2424 ARAPAHOE with normal public nealth services Saxon culture in the United States. to the conducting of co-operatives of Regis college. (Continued From Page One) the Newman club meets in the in the state.. For one to understand and appre­ T A . 3341 these classes, the priest will tell library at 3 :30 o’clock on the first and credit unions, has been used. For more than three years this If there is anti-clericism in ciate these people fully, it is neces­ Children to Sing at Benediction HOUSEHOLIY GOODS AND MACHINERY MOVING you, is 15 or 16 for the adults and and third Sundays. Last spring the tempest has been brewing. The civil sary to become familiar with their Spanish ranks here, it is certainly Solemn Behediction will be held about 25 for the children. The problem of religious training for service . commission, which last background. This can be done well hidden. The truth is that there in the Chapel of Our Lady of Lo­ Newman club has enrolled 14 mem­ the children in the summer was week suddenly ousted Dr. R. L. only by studying their language is little or none o f it. Colorado retto at 11:30. The celebrant will ber^ and here too attendance is discussed in the adult class meet­ Qeere from his position as execu­ and literature. The same is true ings. A vacation school solved this Mexicans and Spanish love the be the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Hugh th a tco u n ti good. tive secretary o f the health board, of South Americans who cojpe to Father Versavel learned from problem. .Two Sisters of St. Fran­ priests. Indisputable figures show contends that Dr. Cleere has been McMenamin, rector of the Ca­ that the amount o f social and edu­ the United States. They cannot thedral, assisted by the Very Rev. postal attaches that the Negro pop­ cis from St. Clara’s orphanage persecuting two inspectors serving understand us fully unless they Advertisers that morit your patronage. They are ulation of Denver is approximately taught the youngsters for five cational work done here by the under his direction. The board of Dr. William Higgins, pastor of St. Church has amazingly cut down know English and study our na­ Philomena’s church, as deacon; the 8,000. The majority of this num- weeks. Forty-five children were health holds that the civil service tional background. reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. enrolled, more than half of these . uvenile problems. commissioners have been persecut­ Very Rev. Charles H. Hague, pas­ ,ber live within the confines of Sa­ Miss Leonard quotes these points cred Heart parish. The priest, pupils being non-Catholics. A trip The Church, of course, is in no ing Dr. Qeere, and in a letter, made tor of Annunciation church, sub­ FOR QUALITY CORN FED JOHN H. REDDIN from a long article in Harper’s: obtaining the help of several Negro into the mountains and a picnic at position to force the hand of the public on Wednesday the board deacon, and the Rev. Edward A. sugar companies. The letter o f There is not a single first-rank MEATS & POULTRY SEE Attorney and Counselor at Law persons, to date has listed the Camp Bendemeer featured the last declared that the civil service com­ Conway, S.J., of Regis college, newspaper correspondent in South names and addresses of 99 Negro day of the school, and 63 attended. M .A.H . is true when it saysi mission has no power to dismiss master of ceremonies. One hun­ 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block “Monopoly conditions prevail in America. Foundations in the fields dred children from St. Vincent’s Catholics. When the fall school term began Dr. Qeere from his office. RABTOAY’S 17th and Curtis the industry. The sugar com­ of social sciences and the humani Vacation School Held another problem arose: What a^ut It is hard to tell from the heated and Holy Family schools and St. panies dominate the entire set-up. ties should be set up in Latin 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 Phone MAin 0567 Denver, Colo. The adult convert class meets the religious training for the non- arguments o f both sides in the Mary’s academy will sing at Bene­ labor, farmer, and middleman.” America. Many of the countries at 7:30 p. m. in the parish school Catholic Negro pupils who desired squabble how much is pure politics diction under the direction of Sis­ The daily press never has a kind to the south are virtually socio­ library, sessions lasting an hour to become members of the Church? and how much is common sense. ters Peter Joseph and Helen word to say for the beet laborer. logical laboratories, where social and a half. The Sunday school To overcome this, the Sunday It is not hard to tell that there Julius. The only voice ever raised in the processes may bo watched in opera­ periods are from 2:30 . to 3:30 school was founded. are too much heat and too little The closing luncheon of the con­ Colorado press for the Mexican tion. Illiterate millions in Latin o’clock in the church basement and light involved in the whole mess. ference will be served in the col­ INSURANCE “ The adult class for converts iaborer, outside the Denver Cath­ America must be taught to read. COAL The civil service commission lege dining-hall at 12 noon, after LUMP C O A L __ 15.76 and the Sunday school and New­ olic Register, has bMn an occa An exchange o f the best literature holds that it has the authority to which a motion picture. Pride and NUT COAL ...... 14.78 man club are to bo perpetual move­ sional article in the labor union from North and South America, in Contributions to fire Dr. Qeere, but the board of Prejudice, will be shown in the JOS. J. CELLA ments,’’ Father Versavel declared organs. Catholic leaders have translation, is suggested. Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. health says that the executive sec­ auditorium. 1120 Security Bldg. “ We (ioTKit intend to slight them, known for years that the problem F. MUMFORD, Mzr. retary is its appointee and that his These points cannot be discussed On both days of the conference but to have them grow. It is in is the worst in this state, one taken Phone KEystone 2633 2Sth and Decatur GRand 5125 Mission Labors continuance in office is contingent in detail here. But we suggest that there will be exhibits of religious these classes that we instruct the advantage of by Red agitators, but Negroes who want to become Cath^ upon his fulfilling the orders of extreme rare be used in attempts posters and Ward method posters they have fought a lone fight. olics. It is here that they are pre^ the board. I f Dr. Qeere is really to “ reform” social or educational in the Green room of the college. (Continued From Page One) Political machinery o f all kinds is St. Mar7 Magdalene’ s pared for . Adult instruc­ subject to the civil service body, it processes in lotin America. These controlled by the sugar companies SIERRA PACIFIC POWER CO. Edgewater ...... $ 27.00 tions last six months, necessitating seems strange that the commis­ nations would undoubtedly wel St. Patrick’s ...... 17.88 whenever the question comes up. sion’s records contain no applica­ come friendly hiterrhnnge o f ideas Queen of Heaven Aid St. Philomena'a ...... 150.00 two meetings every week. The farmers, who need the sugar COMMON STOCK St. Rose o£ Lima’s ...... 30.76 “ The Negroes wno are becomini tion from him and that he was and even help in bettering condi beet money, have never shown any Meeting Set for Nov. 19 St. Therese’a (Aurora)...... 8.22 converts are earnest in their wis apparently given no civil service tions. But they are not charity St. Vincent de Paul’ s...... 60.10 interest in the Mexican problem. for religious guidance, and sincere examination for the job. objects, and any superior attitude Serves Reno and Other Principal Towns in Western PARISHES OUTSIDE OF DENVER It is absurd to claim that the in their belief that only the Cath­ The state board o f health seems n our part would be resented. The November meeting of the Akron— St. Joseph’s ...... C I.O . is doing much, whereas the S[ow would we like it if Nevada and Also Eastern California Alamosa— Sacred Heart ...... 1.00 olic Church is the true Church. to believe that, by training and Queen of Heaven Orphans’ Aid Church is doing nothing. The Antonito— St. Augustine’s a.™.... 18.66 Too, they are grateful for our in­ experience. Dr. Qeere is well quali­ or sent experts to invest! society will be held "Tuesday, Nov. Aspen— St. Mary’s ...... 6.00 voice o f organized labor is not yet terest in them. Our work has fied for the office of executive sec­ gate the deplorable social, eco­ 19, at 2:30 p. m. at the orphanage, PRICE TO YIELD 7% Boulder— Sacred. Heart ...... 38.88 above a whisper in the battle.. Tb^ nomic, and ^ucational conditions Boulder, South— Sacred Heart of more than been repakb’when it is retary, and its members declare 4825 Federal boulevard. All mem­ Church has led this fight, but it Mary ...... ifl.26 obsenmd that stm iB families are that he has been fulfilling their existing kmong the Negroes of our bers and friends are invited. The still has to hear, in any effective Brighton— St. Augustine’s ...... 81.00 being converted. One family of orders in his dealings with the two own South? garments received from the nee­ Bristol— St. Mary's (Holly)..., way, from the labor unions. That MeCABE,HANlFEN& COMPANY Brookside— St. Anthony’s ten members, another of seven, are inspectors who have the confidence In the matter of an exchange of dlework guild will be displayed. there is need o f real union leader­ INVESTMENT SECURITIES (Canon City) ...... preparing for Baptism.” o f the civil service commission but literature, there is no foundation The children of the orphanage will ship is undeniable. Brush— St. Mary’s ...... There are 40 Negro pupils at­ not of the health department. for expecting that North Americans present a Thanksgiving play for Security Bldg. CHerry 4309 Burlington ...... ilg'o "rhe C.I.O. Cannery, Agricul tending Sacred Heart school this Whatever may be the merits of will become bilingual to any great the members and ghests. Final W. E. McCabe E. A. Hanifen Calhan— St. Michael’s ...... tural Packing, United and Allied Canon City— St. Michael’ s term. the two sides in the present dispute, degree unless they are forced to as returns on all tickets sold for the Workers’ union stirred up' wide- Over 20 Years Investment Experikn.ee Castle Rock— St. Francis’ Meeting Place Needed this much is certain: Both the a matter o f business. If we are to recent card party can be made at (Elbert) ...... 12.00 sp1(ead resentment two years ago The only major impediment to civil service commission and the know the South American culture, this meeting. Central City— Assumption ...... whelp it imported a known Com­ Cheyenne Weils— Sacred Heart.... the work Father Versavel is doing board o f health have been involved translation of outstanding Spanish munist organizer to work among Colorado Springs— is the lack of a meeting place cen­ in a series o f near scandals and and Portuguese writings there o f­ Corpus Christi ...... |.oo the 'Colorado Catholic beet work trally located. “ Numbers of our open squabbles. Public confidence fers the best method. The con­ Sacred Heart ...... 20.26 ers. At the same time the Com- St. Mary’s ...... 226.00 Negroes must come distances of in them has suffered. Perhaps a verse is probably true. munist-inspired Workers' alliance St. Paul’s— Broadmoor ...... 36.00' many blocks in order to attend the reorganization of both is needed. Miss Leonard quotes a local Craig— St. Michael’s ...... 3.40 was carrying on a destructive pro­ convert class, the Sunday school Certainly politics should not be al­ Spanish teacher as praising Crested Butte— St. Patrick’ s...... 16.00 gram of agitation among the Span­ Woman Cripple Creek— St. Peter’s...... 2.60 or the Newman club. A center for lowed to interfere with the effec­ on Horseback, by William E. Bar­ ish-speaking people of the state Crook— St. Peter’s (H id )...... 87.70 the Colored people, located conven­ tive adminislrktion o f Colorado’s rett, as at} excellent example o f an Del Norte— Holy Name of Mary.. 9.00 M .A.H. says that “ we need iently for the majority, would help public health work. English study of a South American Delta— St. Michael’s ...... 7.66 good youth movement, similar to Durango— greatly. Here the Negroes could The sooner this inter-depart­ period. Mr. Barrett, a writer who I' YOUR BAMKER IS the Jocists, for our Spanish young Sacred Heart ...... ,...... 3.23 meet for social functions, religious mental quarrel is settled, the bet­ spends quite a bit o f his tiipe in „eU$IN£$S FRIEND St. Columba’s ...... 45.36 people. We need a Catholic labor activities, and otherwise know they ter it will be for all the parties con­ Denver, is a Catholic who is thor­ East Lake— (St. Catherine’s— college or workers’ school. We need Denver) ...... have a place of their own. The cerned and for the state at large, the Catholic Worker paper in both oughly conversant with Spanish Elbert— Sacred Heart ...... 10.00 Church would profit immensely. but the issues must be settled in­ and knows his way around in Erie— St. Scholastica’ s Spanish and English. We need a “ That, at least, is our hope to telligently and justly. The people Portuguese. His book was written (Lafayette) ...... house of hospitality. We need your day. Please God it will be our are sick o f the whole business.— C, Fleming— St. Peter’s ...... Catholic Worker scholar program.” after painstaking research. It is Florence— St. Benedict’s ...... 7.26 realization tomorrow.” J. McNeill. worthy o f all the praise that has Fort Collins— Father Versavel, a native of Bel Unquestionably a Catholic labor •Hiking to Holy Family ...... movement would be welcomed in been heaped on it. ... gium, was ordained at the age of PRAYER NECESSARY • St. Joseph’s ...... 62.72 Colorado if it were to proceed But Les Miserables, which the Fort Logan— St. Patrick’s ...... 11.06 23 in his homeland. He came to FOR PERFECTION under sound auspices. Plans for teacher calls “ superb literature,” Fort Lupton— St. William’s the U. S. soon after his ordination Prayer, which is a matter of (Platteville) ...... a course o f instruction in Catholic happens to be on the Index of Pro be P a i d ! and for nine years was in Okla putting aside the world and all its Fort Morgan— St. Helena’s...... leild social and economic principles are hibited Books because it is inimical Fruita and Palisade— Sacred homa. He decided then to enter cares to talk things over with God, now being formulated in Denver to the Catholic faith. It would Heart ...... the Jesuit order. He spent four is absolutely necessary for perfec­ Gardner— Sacred Heart ...... by responsible clerical leaders, with therefore offend the sensibilities years in St. Louis and another year tion. It is the expression o f man’ s why don't you inquire about a Georgetown— Our Lady of the welfare o f labor union mem o f Catholics in Latin America to Lourdes ...... in Chicago before going to British desire for holiness, and the ac­ hers in view. But Colorado disseminate this book widely there Glenwood Springe. St. Stephen’s.... H'.i'o Honduras in 1908. He laboreS as knowledgment that, in view of Golden— St. Joseph’ s ...... 10.02 hardly in need o f Catholic press W e can well imagine that the de­ a missionary far inland, on the man’s weakness and God’s strength, PERSONAL LOAN Grand Junction— St. Joseph’s... 46.26 Honduras-Guatemala border, until aid. 'No other diocese of America grading and obscene writings which Greeley— St. Peter’s ...... 20.39 has a stronger Catholic press If no one else can be of help to us. under the guise o f “ realistic” Gunnison— St. Peter’s ...... 20.00 his return to the U. S. in 192^ He By prayer man first o f all wor­ You am borrow the money you neeci Haxtun,—Christ the King served as pastor in Cleveland and the idea4 is to found a new Cnth literature have gained a certain (Holyoke) ...... olic Worker paper, it had better ships God as the Creator and Lord popularity in the United States . . . consolid(3ie all bills into one obliga­ St. Marys, Kans., and assistant in of the universe, praising Him in Holly— St. Joseph’ s ...... 8.15 be given up. The Church here is would be equally resented in South tion, moke one convenient monthly Holyoke— St. Pafrick’s ...... 12.00 Kansas City, Mo., before coming the name o f all creation for His Hotchkiss— St. Margaret Mary’s.. 3.00 the owner o f its own press and does America. We must never forget to Denver and Sacred Heart par goodness and beauty and power. payment Instead of many. Qualified Hugo— St. Anthony’ s ...... 23.00 ish three years ago. not intend to have private business that these nations are Catholic in Idaho Springs— St Paul’s ...... enterprises come in on the field. Likewise, in the name o f all crea­ background and outlook. Much of borrowers cm obtain funds for m y Hid— St. Catherine’ s ...... 45.22 His many years among the Span­ with use o f the Catholic name. tion, he thanks Gqi^ for His in­ the present culture in the United soimd purpose. Personal L

Thursday, Nov. 14, 1940 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE OENVER c a t h o l i c ' REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE CU SS OF SEVEN INITIATED Alamosa 41 Hours’ Optometrist will fit you with BY C. D . OF A. IN DURANGO glasses unless you need them.

SELECT YOUR OPTOMETRIST Durango.—A class of seven was candidates and the members of To Open Nov. U WITH CARE initiated into the Catholic Daugh­ Court St. Anthony at the 8 o’clock Medium Priced ters of America on Nov. 10. Holy Mass. The initiation took place at Communion was received by the Alamosa.— The Forty Hours’ de­ 2 o’clock in the Elks’ home. votion in Sacred Heart parish will James P. Gray The following new members open Friday, Nov. 22, and close were received by the officers: Mrs. Sunday, Nov. 24, with a Holy Hour Optometrist Funerals... at 7:30 p. m. There will be a Span­ Forty Hours’ Rite Mary Hedderman, Mrs. Kathleen ish priest in attendance to preach Lester, Mrs. Wadie McCormick, sermons in Spanish. 212 Colorado Bldg. Mrs. Helen Ayers, Mrs. Lila Cum­ The teaching group for study mins, Mrs. Annie McNamara, and classes under the plan of the Con­ 1615 California TA. 8883 Horan and Son have a wide Opening Nov. 15 Miss Angela Shry. fraternity of Christian Doctrine LENSES DUPLICATED — PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED The officers of the court are; met Monday evening to outline ma­ Grand regent, Augusta Davidson; terial and plans for several study selection of medium priced Walsenburg.— (St. Mary’s Par-' vice grand regent, Agnes Moran; groups to be organized in the ish)— The Forty Hours’ devotion, prophetess, Mrs. Herbert Mc­ parish. which is opening Friday morning, Gregor; lecturer, Mary Conklin; The,Queen of Peace praesidium complete funerals so that Nov. 15, will close Sunday eve­ historian, Lillian Dailey; finandal of the met in the ORDER YOUR ning, Nov. 17, at 7:30 o’clock. The secretary, Mary Sheehan; monitor, rectory Tuesday evening, Nov. 12. sermon at the closing services will Kathleen Pearce; sentinel, Mar­ The members present reported anyone can find here a be delivered by the Rev. Howard garet Gorman J treasurer, Mary active and satisfactory work in Delaney. Kennedy, and organist, Helen legion activities. beautiful casket in a service On Saturday, exposition will be­ Gorman. Cora Shaw Lamb was baptized TURKEY gin at the Mass for peace to be After the initiation, the chaplain, by the pastor. Father E. J. Mc­ sung at 9 o’clock. 'The evening the Very Rev. F. P. Cawley, gave Carthy. J. F. McIntyre and Ce­ priced low enough to be services on Saturday will begin at a short talk, followed by a few re­ cilia McIntyre were sponsors. Mrs. ] ^ O W ! 7 :30. The sermon will be given marks by the Rev. Anthony Lamb and her daughter, Mrs. by the Rev. Manuel de Francisco, Sagrera, C.R, Peggy Lou Lamb McIntyre, both C.M. satisfactory. At 7 o’clock a banquet served in began instructions over a year ago. In order that you should obtain just the size^and On Sunday morning the expo­ the Strater hotel was enjoyed by.61 Mrs. McIntyre was baptized previ­ kind of turkey you -want, you should leave your sition will begin before the 11 members and guests. 'The decora­ ous to her marriage to Harold Mc­ o’clock Mass. The Rev. Francis tions, in the court colors, yellow and Intyre a year ago, and Mrs. Lamb order now with the Manager of your Safeway J. Bottler will preach the sermon lavender, were marigolds and will next week be the godmother at Store. at the Mass. sweet peas. Mrs. Myra Cummins the Baptism of Mr, and Mrs. Mc­ Bishop to Confirm Class Dec. 1 was toastmaster. Intyre’s first child, a son. All o f the Turkeys sold in Safeway Markets will The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr The musical numbers at the meal Children to Wear White Rohes at be U. S. Graded Prime, and will bear that seal. will be in Walsenburg Dec. 1 were two solos by James Cummins Baptism to administer the sacrament of and two solos by Alice Soens. A Geraldine Judith Lucero, infant Before you buy turkey, look for the shal. Every daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. G Confirmation. Since there are usu­ few remarks were made by Father turkey at Safeway will have it. Remember, it HORAN ally .from 75 to 100 in the Lucero, was baptized this week. Cawley and Grand Regent Augusta will be cheaper to buy a big turkey than a small AND SON CHAPELS class, Bisho.p Vehr comes every Davidson. The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs, year to administer the sacrament. Dan G. Romero. Geraldine is the one, so get the biggest one your oven will hold! A telegram from the state re­ first baby to use a white Baptismal His last visit was in early October, gent, Mrs. Adeline Gerardi, was KEystone 6297 # KEystone 6296 1939. garment, made by the godmother, read. Mrs. Gerardi sent cong;ratula- It will be the custom for all chil­ SAFEWAY’S TURKEYS, LIKE ALL SAFE- 15Z7 Cleveland Place Confirmation will be adminis tions to the new members and ex­ tered to those who made their dren baptized to wear a white robe pressed regret that she could not WAY’S MEATS, ARE GUARANTEED TO Guarding Forever our Founder^ Ideals First Communion last year and made by the godmother and each to all adults who have not yet be present. A corsage was pre­ year to renew the Baptismal vows. sented to Grand Regent Augusta been confirmed. Dates for Confir­ St. Jude’s study club met at the PLEASE YOU! Davidson in appreciation of her home of Mrs. E. S. Stong. , The mation instructions will be an­ untiring efforts to bring this initia­ nounced in church next week. club plans to use Fouard’s Life of tion to.a successful conclusion. The Rev. Howard L. Delaney will Christ as a basis of study this give instructions in the grades. Dan Hanley Dies winter. Pastor’s Health Improved Dan Hanley, who had resided in The Eire clul) will begin its third Dolores for many years, passed Boulder Academy In a letter received recently series of meetings in the home of WAV away in a local hospital Nov. 9. Mrs.-Joe Dalla Tuesday, Nov. 19. by the local priests, news ar­ Mr. Hanley was 80 years of age. Miss Cecilia Ruybal of Alamosa rived of the imprbvement of the His funeral took place Nov, 11, and Builders Very Rev. J. B. Liciotti, pastor. and Carlos Martinez of Monte a Requiem Mass for him was cele­ Father Liciotti writes that his Vista were married at a Nuptial Has Book Display brated on Nov. 12. High Mass Nov. 11. The bride health is much improved but that he plans to remain in the warmer Mrs. J. A. Wilmer entertained was given in marriage by her fa­ climate of California several the Monday club at an Italian ther, Fidel Ruybal. The attend­ RflV’ SCRFE Boulder.— (Mt. S t Gertrude’s months before returning to his luncheon cooked and served at the ants were the brother and sister Section Academy)—Catholic Book week, home of Mrs. M. DiLuzio. After­ of the bridegroom, Ray and Ella parish. i Martinez of Monte Vista. 1518 Calif. St. Nov. 3-10,and National Book week, Members of St. Mary’s Boy wards, members went to the Wil­ mer home to sew. The Sacred Heart league will re­ Nov. 10-17, have been and are Scout troop are lending a helping OPEN EVERY DAY You Are Making a Mistake If You Don't See hand for the big homecoming cele­ Miss Eleanor Hogan has ac­ ceive Holy Communion in a body arousing much activity in all de­ bration of the high school Sunday, cepted a clerical position in the Sunday, Nov. 17. HCGH M. WOODS CO. partments at Mt. St. Gertrude’s. Nov. 17. The boys are busy mak­ First National bank here. The Junior Newman club met Sunday Speeial Book displays for readers of all ing souvenir articles which are to A bake sale was announced for for study with Father Francis For Everything to Build Most Anything ages have been a feature of the be distributed for a small cost at Nov, 16 at the Wahler store. Faistl in the rectory Nov. 11. PLUMBING nXTURES days. On Thursday, Nov. 14, at 1 the homecoming game. The scout Hiram Carther Buried The Newman club of Adams 2800 No. Broadway MA. 5366 o’clock the entire student body as­ troop has been more active than Hiram Carther, who died at the State Teachers’ college met Nov. TURKEY DINNER sembled for a “ Library hour.’’ An­ ever before and has accomplished home of his sister, Mrs. Mary 7. Following the business meet­ nabel Woods of the junior English many things since reorganizing in Thompson, 232 W. 9th street, was ing, Father Faistl spoke. At the class presided as chairman. After next meeting the club members will Your Picture in a Frame . . STRUCTURAL STEEL CORRUGATED IRON CULVERTS September, buried from St. Columba’s church Imogen Sullivan’s review of Har­ Monday morning, Nov. 11, at 9 be the guests of the faculty spon' Your friendi, your family will be c old A. Gardiner’s “ Books Help sor. Miss Dorothy Gelhaus. Miss pleased this Christmas 'when you give 4 5 DENVER STEEL i IRON WORKS o’clock. A Rosary service for the de­ them your portrait. One or a dozen. Build a Brave New World’’ in the ceased ’ was held Sunday evening Helen McDonald of the teachers’ W. C oIf«i and Larimer Street TAbor 8271 Nov. 2 issue of AmeTnca, noted au­ college faculty was a guest at the BUDWEISER ON TAP I P. 0. BOX 11*6, DENVER I at 8 o’clock in the mortuary chapel. United Photo Studios thors, biography, fiction, travel, Canon City Pupils Father Cawley officiated at both meeting. MIXED DRINKS history, poetry, and moral and services. Mr. Carther was 68 years 'l^Abor 3412 1521 Curtis Street character books were discussed by old and had been u resident of Du­ Mrs. Finley Entertains Across from Baur'a * B & R Electrical Suppl;^ Co.! Esther Cladis, Hazel Aichelman, rango since 1919. He was a daily Patricia Eberharter, Jane Weston, At Lunch in Boulder Mark Armistice communicant. He is survived by his Castera for Eveiy Purpose rw wwwwwwwwww^ww^ Wholesale Distributors and others. At the close of the sister, Mrs. Mary Thompson; a program prizes were awarded for Hospftal^Home brother, George W. Carther, and Boulder.— Mrs. M. R. Finley loftitutione and Industry THE C. C. GILL 1414 Glenarm Place Phone TA. 5143 the best poster and for the paper Canon City.— (St. Scholastica’s two nephews, Cecil and Carl Car­ gave a luncheon at her home in Art Metal Radiator Covert evincing the most comprehensive Academy)— Red, white, and blue DENVER. COLORADO ther of Del Norte. Boulder on Wednesday, Nov. 6. ENGRAVING GO. familiarity with outstanding colors were the keynote of the Those attending from Denver were Armstrong authors and their works. formal banquet held Monday eve FAVOR GRANTED Mrs. J. E. Price, Mrs. Joe Mat- Caster Co. Social and Comm.rdal Stationery ning, Nov. 11, to commemorate Play night at the academy A reader of this paper wishes teroli, Mrs. M. E. Reynolds, and KE. 4851 1751 Champa St. , MAin 3046 Nov. 9 was one of the most inter­ Armistice day. Miss Catherine Mc­ to publish thanks for a favor re­ Mrs. C. A. Bottinelli. 82S I4tb St. Dsnrer ^ A A A A A A A A A A . esting and exciting weekend activi­ Clure presented the Rev. Justin ceived through the intercession of * Mrs. Finley will also give a tea SPECIAL OFFER ties since the opening of the school McKernan, O.S.B., and Sister Our Lady of Perpetual Help and on Friday, Nov, 15, for her club year. At 6:30 the students assem­ Margaret Mary, principal, who the Blessed Frances Chbrini. and a few of her friends. We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six bled in “ grym” uniforms for an eve­ gave toasts suitable to the occa- eft 99 months to pay ycrar bill. Private room or open storage. We ning of athletic sports. By com­ m. Miss Margaret Riordan have low rate of insurance. mon consent basketball occupied gave a short dramatic monolog. Why Pay More? Miss Marian Selden presented a COLORADO U. NEWMAN CLUB Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on the early part of the evening. A (Trademark) ! your work. picked team of juniors and seniors musical reading with the assist­ ance of Miss Marjorie McDonald. MOVING, STORAGE AND PACKING played a team from the sofihomore and freshman groups. Through Freshman and junior students GRANTED USE OF CHAPEL No Money Needed for Six Months the teamwork of Imogen Sullivan served the dinner. Decorations WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES and Mary O’Donnell the upper­ were in charge of Miss Gertrude Boulder.— (Colorado Universityibold's ranch; 60 members attend- INCORPORATED DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. classmen won, but the score was Waters, head of the home eco­ Newman Club) — The Colorado ed. After the ride refreshments kept close by the quick work of nomics department. All guests University Newman club has, for were served and varied games Colorado Owned Stores * 1521 20th St. Office and Warehouse Nell Kerr, Margaret Mary Meyer, joined in singing the “ Star the third consecutive year, been | were played 17th and Broadway . 800 Santa Fe Dr. and Margie Hartnagle. Spangled Banner’’ and in reciting granted use of the chapel at Volleyball was then begun and the pledge to the flag. M t St. Gertrude’s academy. Two Broadway and Ellsworth 16th. and California from the start the younger con­ Leadership Is Sodality Topic Masses are celebrated there each j 15th and California testants played the better game. “ Catholic Leadership’’ is the Sunday for the students, as well In face of the ^ spirited effort topic for discussion at the meet­ as one Mass every week day. j We Do Not Have Special Sale* But Sell You at Our Loweat ing of the sodality Friday, Nov. of its opponents^ the freshman- The Newman club activities I Price* Every Day on Ail Drug Merchandiae. Preferred Parish sophomore team maintained the 15. Eleanor Ryan is speaking on opened this year with a get- i lead until the whistle sounded. “ The Need for Leadership in the acquainted picnic at Chautauqua' Refreshments were served. Church Today.’’ Qualities of park. Games and contests were Catholic leadership are being dis­ held, after which a picnic lunch Trading List Birthday Party Is Held cussed at consecutive meetings. On Monday, Nov. 11, Colonel and was served. The activities ended Faith is the special quality being with attendance at the closing of Specializing in Quality Plumbing and Mrs. F. Mattocks entertained at a taken up. the Forty Hours’ devotion at Sa­ birthday party in honor of their Heating Repairs MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER The sophomores sponsored a cred Heart church in Boulder. little granddaughter, Patricia. One “ Little Red School House’’ party of the delights of Patricia’s day Sunday night, Nov. 10. The stu­ At the first business meeting, j Th. merchant* represented in this section ere hoesters. They was a congratulatory cable re­ dents attended school, where they Father Joseph O’Heron, chaplain * SLATTERY & COMPANY anxious to work with you and are deservinf of your patronafe. Co- ceived from her father, Eugene were called to order by Marjorie of the Denver University New­ man club, spoke upon the life of PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS O’Sullivan, an English army offi­ McDonald, who portrayed the • Enjoy the speed, comfort operate with them. cer serving in' India. Cardinal Newman. The meeting 1726 MARKET STREET country school “ marm.’’ At recess and conveniences of air-con­ the “ pupils” enjoyed refresh­ was held in Memorial building pn JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 Under the direction of Miss ditioned travel at these un­ Betty Brunten of the University ments, after which they held a the campus. of Colorado, the tots of the pri­ social. Costumes were in keeping Initiation of new members took usually attractive fares. Hol^ Ivhost mary department of Mt. St. Ger­ with the spirit of the evening. place Oct. 27 in the Memorial build­ trude’s are enjoying a delightful Students of Holy Cross Abbey ing on the campus. More than 40 nPiCAL ROUND TRIP BAROMNS experience in correlating gymna­ school and Mt. St. Scholastica’s new members participated in an From Denver to Ceub Fklt Cllts honored the Rt. Rev. Leonard impressiw candle-light ceremony. GOOD CLOTHES NEED Beattie Cleaners sium exercises and dramatized epi­ New York,-N. Y. t$62-40 t$92.10 sodes from their reading. Schwinn, O.S.B., of Holy Richard Kerper, honorary presi­ Washington, D. C. 60.00 89.05 ARGONAUT HOTEL NOT BE E^CPENSIVE For Superior Personal Cross abbey, with a program on dent of the Wyoming club, was Boston, Mass. t66.50 198.05 Where Denver’* Society Entertain* for Luncheon* and Dinner* Appearance his name day, Wednesday evening, among the guests at the ceremony. Pittsburgh, Pa. 51.40 73.40 FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES. TA, 1023 225A Stout Nov. IS. Guests were also present from the Detroit, Mich^ 47.60 63.25 THE CALL FOB AND DELIVERY Parish Men Will Book Week Observed Newman clubs in Denver, Greeley, Chicago, IlL 37.30 46.60 DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 SERVICE The upperclassmen are observ­ and Fort Collins. After the for­ St. Louis, Mo; 32.85 41.00 ENGLISH ing National Book week with a mal ritual was concluded, the fSlightlr highet after October 26, Beautiful Ballroom* Private Dining Room* Sponsor Party poster contest to stimulate curi­ Moup adjourned to the Gold room CerrstpesdisgV lew Foret . The firms listed here de­ osity about new books. Each m the Memorial building,where the f* A ll Other Batten DeiHeaHtft TAILORS poster will represent one book, the newly initiated members were en­ serve to be remembered (St. Mary Magdalene's .Parish) name of which will be guessed by tertained, and refreshments were 901 FIFTEENTH STREET The men of the parish will con­ the students. The girl who makes served. Pogy Staner, social chair­ 3 Great Trains Daily when you are distributing duct the annual Thanksgiving Combine Quality and Style the most provocative poster will man, played school and popular The DINVR ZIFHTR—Streamline, your patronage in the dif­ party in the parish hall Saturday receive a prize. The juniors and songs, and all joined in singing. diesel-powered wonder train. Re­ at Prices Ydu Can Afford evening, Nov. 16. Refreshments ferent lines of business. seniors also plan two round-table Members from Colorado univer­ served-seat chair cars, Pullman and will be served and a pleasant eve­ discussions on interesting books. all-room cars, hostess service. Leave ning is assured all who attend. sity who attended the initiation of Bette Ann Wildgen will lead the the Fort Collins and Greeley New- Denver 4:00 pm; At. Chicago 8:38 am. The Young Ladies’ sodality will seniors. Book reviews will be raen club members at Fort Collins The IXPOSmON FlYR — Diesel- meet Monday evening, Nov. 18, at given by Catherine McClure, Mar­ were Father Matthew Connelly, AND PICK-UP 8 o’clock in the home of Miss Gloria powered. De luxe chair cars, tourist JEWELERS €T0P! guerite Mills, Mary Frances Dyer, O.S.B., chaplain; Jerry Flanagan, and standard’Pullmans. Hostess ser­ Teropir, 1805 Ingalls street. Margaret Kermode, and Dorothy John Wilson, Margaret Collins, vice. Lv.Denver4:10pm; Ar. Chicago The firms listed here de­ The Holy Name society enter­ Van Alstyne. Miss McClure will Mary McCormick, Chuck McCor­ 11:55 am. OPTOMETRISTS tained the members of the Altar review Tudor Sunset, by Ward; mick, Jim McDonald, Eileen Dale, ^ U R c n ^ E f i m Miss Mills, Jesse and Maria, by serve to be remembered and Rosary society at the parish Herb Jagger, and Bob Barry. Th* ARISTOCRAT—De luxechaircats, ^ATI0NAL?2^ MOTOR FUEL hall Tuesday evening, Nov. 12. A Handel-Mazzetti; Miss Kermode, Co-op House Proposed tourist and standard Pullmans. Lv. uicture showing the work of the Scottish Chiefs, by Jane Porter, Plans are being made for the Denver 8:00 pm; Ar. Chicago7:55pm. when you are distributing St. Vincent de Paul society was and Miss Dyer, Vanity Fair, by forming of a Newman Club Co-op There’s extra mileage part of the entertainment for the Thackeray. Jane West will pre^ house. Considerable interest has Adr ohevf the ceaveafeM your patronage in the dif­ and better perform­ evening. side at the discussion of the junior been shown in the promotion Travel Credit Mae ance in every tankful Sixty-five women were served at class. Reviews will be given by of this plan, which would give the ferent lines of business./ of BEARCAT-ETHYL the luncheon of the Altar and Ro­ Betty Gjellum, who will discuss club a central meeting place for BURLINGTON Opposite Post Office Motor Fuel.' sary society Thursday, Nov. 7. The Margaret Yeo’s King's Shadow, both religious and social gather­ Very Rev. Francis, P. Cawley of and Ruby Gilray, Rosemarie Zegob, ings. Father Matthew Connelly, TRAVEL BUREAU **And Just as Reliable^ HOLY GHOST St. Columba’s church, Durango, and Eleanor Ryan, who will review O.S.B., chaplain, would reside at 17th Phene 14th St. ftiid Trcmont was a guest. Thanks are ex­ Shadows on the Rock, by Gather, the house, and this would bring iBuilington end Keystone Blessed Sacrsment— E. Z2rd A Kearney Cathedral^E. 10th and Waihington tended to the present officers of Faculty and students of St. Scho­ him into closer contact with the St. Philomcns's—E. 8th Are. A Celo. Bird. St. Dominlc'a—W. 32nd Are. ft N* Spaer the Altar and Rosary society for lastica’s extend sympathy to Sister students and their problems. Chompn ^ Route i m Loyola—E. 18th Are. and Use* 8L Cathadral-*E. Colfax and Raca St. Walburg Matem on the death of Monday, Nov. 4, the Nqwman PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS St. Catherine’s—W. 28th Arc. A Fed. Bird. St. Franda da Salea'—Cedar and So. Bdwj. their efforts to increase the mem­ St. Eliaabsth’s—W . Colfax and 8th St. 8U John*! ■ Spoar Bird, and CUrkaon bership of the society. her father in La Junta., club held a hay ride to J. G. Archi- ...

PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Nov. 14, 1940

I.earii Prolilable Piol<*sslon 115 AHEND SODALITY UNION CLUB IN COLORADO SPRINGS ill y o d iiys at Home Gamings ot Men sod Women in 1 the fssdnaUng profession of Swedish Msssagarun aa h i^ CONVENTION HELD IN SALIDA PUNS THANKSGIVING SOCIAL h as $40 to 170 par waek but » J many prefer to optn their own offices. Largs In- RELIEF . comes from Doctors, hos­ pitals sanitariums and Salfda.— One hundred and fif­ from .i^lamosa, and 64 from Sa­ Colorado Springs.— The Junior his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Herbert iivatc patients come to those who qualify FOR PAINFUL SYMPTOMS OF teen members of the South Cen­ Newman club of Sacred Heart par­ Hoopes, and a brother, William Bimugh our training Reducing alone offers lida. The members from Canon rich rewards for specialists Write for Anat­ tral Sodality union attended the ish had a roller-skating party Kileen of Chicago. Mr. Kileen was omy Cherts and booklet—They'ra FHXE. Pueblo.-;-(Sacred Heart Parish) City were accompanied by the meeting held Sunday, Nov. 10, at Pueblo.— (St. Patrick’s Parish) Wednesday, Nov. 13. On Nov. 21 a member of the Knights of Colum­ THE COLLEGE OF SWEDISH MASSAGE — The Forty Hours’ opens Friday Rev. Jerome Healy, O.S.B.; the — The Mothers’ guffil of Pueblo 30 E. Adams St., Dept. 8$7, Chicago, III. morning with the Mass of the Most St. Joseph’s pariah hall in Salida. the club will iponsor a Thanks­ bus and Corpus Christi church. Rev. Augustine La Marche, O.S.B., Catholic high school met Wednes­ giving social in the clubrooms. Requiem Mass was offered Mon­ COLDS Blessed Sacrament. THe chanting There were 26 members from and the Rev. Lambert Morrow, 0. day afternoon in the high school Canon City, representing the Ab­ day at 9 o’clock in Corpus Christi of the Litany of the is S. B. auditorium. The membership of Mr, and Mrs. C. W, Finch of JUST USE QUICK-ACTING bey high school. Holy Cross col­ church. Burial was in Evergreen being followed by a solemn proces­ this organization is made up of Hanover announce the marriage of Kidneys Must The meeting was opened by sion. Exposition of the Blessed lege, Mt. St. Scholastica’s acad­ their niece, Clara M. Akers, to cemetery. BAYER ASPIRIN AS Miss Ruth Pasquale, prefect of the high school pupils’ mothers Sacrament will be held all day emy, and St. Michael’s parish; Robert F. Hartley, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen and her three from Portland, four from Salida sodality. TTie opening throughout the parishes of the PICTURES SHOW BELOW Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. city. Each pupil in High school Mrs. Frank Hartley, 2106 W, mother, Mrs. John Lyons, will Brookside, ten from Florence, two prayer was led by the Rev. Ber­ Kiowa street, on Sunday, Nov. 3, leave Saturday on a Western trip Clean Out Acids The Rev. Patrick Conway will de­ nard Gillick of Salida, followed by ^hould have a sponsor who is a Kxeesa acids, poisons end vaitag In yonr liver the sermons at the services in Sacred Heart church. The Rev. that will take them first to Port­ blood are removed chiefly by your kidneys. i m o ralitvt heidtcht. the welcome address by Miss The­ ^member of this guild. Getting up Nights, Burning Pass ages. Beck* each night at 7 :^0. John Nelson, O.M.I., officiated land, Ore., where they will meet body diicom fort in d resa Mazzulla. Impromptu speeches Farewell Party Held ache. Swollen Ankles, Nervousness. Rheu« meOilieTTiyer The bride wore an afternoon dress Mrs. Jensen’s brother, George matts Pains. Dizziness. Circles Dndsr tr ts , The children o f Sacred Heart were given by Father Gillick and and feeling worn out, often are caused bp Aspirin Tablets and Members of St. Margaret’s of royal blfle velvet and a match­ Lyons, Jr., formerly of Colorado school will participate in the pro­ Society Meets in Father Augustine. non-organlo and non-svstemlo Kidney ana drinK a glass of water. study club were entertained Mon­ cession on Friday and again on ing hat with shoulder-length veil. Springs, and Mrs. Lyons. The Bladder troubles. Usually In lueh eases, tha Repeat In 2 hours. The meeting was turned over day afternoon at a farewell party vary first dots of Cystex goes right to work Sunday evening at the closing of She carried a bouquet of Talisman four then will go to Medford, Ore., to Bill Donahue of Holy Cross for Mrs. Thomas Egan by Mrs. helping the Kidneys flush out axoett adds the devotions. roses. Miss Linnie Butler, brides­ to be guests of the Fred O’Briens and wastes. And this cleansing, purlfylna 2. For sore throat from college, president of the S. C. M a ^ r e t Schiller and Mrs. George Kidney action. In just a day or to, may eas­ Members of 'the Altar and Ro­ maid, wore a gown of blue velvet. over the Thanksgiving holiday. cold, dissolve 3 Bayer Pueblo on Nov. IS S. U. At the meeting a pro­ F. Huber at Mrs, Huber’s home. Ellsworth Hartley, brother of the ily make you feel younger, strongsi and Aspirin Tablets in H sary society will make their hours Dinner hosts Saturday night to better than In years. A printed jniizantea posed constitutioq was read by The guest of honor, who left wrapped around each package of Opstex In- glass of water and gar- of adoration at the appointed bridegroom, was best man. A wed 20 guests will be Mr. and Mrs. 0a. Pain, rawness are Thomas Hanzo, secretary of the Thursday for Miami, Fla., was pre­ ding dinner was served at the In­ cures an Immediate refund of the full eost eased very quickly. times. Richard Savage. unless you are completely aatlsfled.Tou have Pueblo.— (St. Leander’s Parish) S.C.S.U. sented with a spiritual bouquet by dian grill for ^he immediate fami­ arerythlng to gain and nothing to lota under P.^T.A. Hears Doctor Guests on Armistice day of Mr. this positive money back guarantea so gel The regular meeting of the Altar A pot-luck supper w4s enjoyed the members of the club. lies. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley -will Dr. Bruno Do Rose was the and Mrs. Ray Safranek were Mrs. Cystex from pour orngg^^ today for only i(e. 3^ Check tempera­ and Rosary society will be held in at 6:30 o’clock. This was fol­ Mr. and Mrs. John McGovern make their home in Alamosa. Safranek’s brother-in-law and ture. It you have s guest speaker at th'e P.-T.A. meet­ the school hall at 2 p. m. Friday, lowed by an hour of community and Miss Margaret McGovern have sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellis of im r and tempera, ing held Wednesday afternoon in Nov. 16. The regular meeting of 'singing and entertainment by the moved' to an apartment on the Women*8 Retreat MISSIONARY BROTHERS ture does not go the parish hall. Dr. De Rose the Mother-Teachers’ club will fol­ Trinidad, who were en route to down — if throat various members. The g;roup NoTttiaU of the L«7*Brothcn east side. They recently sold their Opening Friday Nighd their new home in Houston, Tex. iain is not quick- spoke on “ Dental Hygiene.” For low at 3 o’clock. then attended Benediction, con­ residence at 1 Pitkin place. The Misilonaries of tlie Sacred Heart fy relieved, call w^leome candidates in good standing the time being, there will not be The Pueblo deanery of the Dioc­ ducted by Father Augustine, who Friday, Nov. 15, at 7:30 p. m., Miss Margaret Cosgrove was your doctor. a social hour held after the busi­ Mrs. J. C. Black was hostess to hostess to her bridge club Thurs­ for missionary work at boma and esan Council of Catholic Women was assisted by Father Jerome and the retreat sponsored by the C. D. abroad. St. Ann’s circle Friday afternoon, day evening, Nov. 7. The group ness meeting each month. will hold its monthly meeting in St. Father Lambert. of A. in ' St. Mary’s church will For particulars, apply to Vineland Men Organise Nov. 8, at a dessert-bridge. open. In charge will be the will meet in the home of Mrs. Mary Three simple steps relieve painful Leander’s hall Monday, Nov, 18, A social was held at 8 o’clock FATHER JOHN DICKS, M.S.C. The Holy Name society was or­ at 2:30. John O’Bert has been accepted Rev. Leo L. Farrell, O.P., o f Coogle Nov. 20. 711 Batavia Are. GencTa, Illinois symptoms fast. . . accompanying ganized at St. Theresa’s church at in the parish hall, which was ap­ for the flying cadet corps of the The sisters of St. Leander’s Denver. All Catholic women and Guild Meets in Broadmoor sore throat eased in a hurry. Vineland. Pete Zunic, Edward propriately decorated for the oc­ United States army and, will re­ school express their gratitude to any interested non-Catholics of the The guild of Pauline chapel, McDonald, Jake Smith, and Ken­ casion. About 160 were present. port Nov. 27 at Allen 'Hancock city are cordially invited to attend Now Many Wear At the first sign of a cold, follow the members of the parish and other Music was furnished by A. J. Broadmoor, met Nov. 7 in the directions in the pictures above— neth Williams attended the first collejge of aeronautics at Santa the three-day exercises. home of Mrs. N. H. Ries. friends who contributed to the suc­ Schnorr. Maria, Calif., for training. the simplest and among the most meeting. The meetings will bo cess of the party Friday after­ Court of Mary, Catholic Daugh­ effective methods f relief known held the second Sunday of each Miss Ethel was head of The Jane Jefferson club met FALSE TEETH 9 noon, Nov. 8. Mrs. Thomas Con­ ters of America, held its reg;ular Wednesday, Nov. 13, for luncheon to modem science. month after Mass. Others are ex­ all committees. Committees in meeting Tuesday, Nov, 12. Darius nors, chairman, thanks the host­ charge were: Supper committee— at 12:80 at the Village inn. With More Comfort So quickly does Bayer Aspirin pected to enroll at the next meet­ esses who worked for the success Allen spoke on “ The Problems of Jane Provenza, chairman, assisted After a three weeks’ visit in Los FASTEETH, a pleasant alkallna (non- act—both internally and as a gar­ ings. of the affair, Postal Mailing at Christmas gle, you’ll feel its wonderful relief An Anniversary Mass was s u ^ by Eleanor McNamara, Gladys Mass for Peace Angeles, Mrs. M. M. Dea has re­ acid) powder, holds false teeth more firmly* Time.” The grand regent, Mrs'. start banishing the pain of your Wednesday morning for Mrs, T. Mrs. Fay Purvis entertained Glesener, Maxine Provenza, and turned, home. She was accompa­ To eat and talk in more comfort. Just members of the O.F.F. Bridge club Mary Myrtle Thompson, presided. sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates. cold in a remarkably short time. G. McCarthy. Leona Frein; registration commit­ The Rev. Richard Duffy, chaplain, nied on the trip by her sister-in- No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Try this why. You will say it is Mrs. Mayme Van Fossen, who at her home Wednesday afternoon, tee— Rose Cavaliere, chairman, law, Mrs. J. Dea of Denver. Nov. 13. was present. Checka **plate odor*’ (denture breath). Get unequalled. But be sure you get the suffered a knee injury, is con­ assisted by Marcelita Gardunio, Sung in Boulder After a visit of several weeks FASTEETH at any drug store. fast-acting Bayer prod­ valescing at St. Mary’s hospital. Mrs. Eva Turner is ill at St. Catherine Ferraro, and Rose Pas­ Homecoming Festival with her brother, John Vanden- “ “ ALEXIAN BROTHERS " uct you want. Ask for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayber, Mary’s hospital. quale; decorating committee — berg, and family, Mrs. Frank Bayer Aspirin by the formerly of this parish, are the Rose Pasquale, chairman, assisted Lasts Three Days REST RESORT Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murphy, Mrs. Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par­ Hhrms has return^ to her home full name when you buy. by Rose Cavaliere, Ruth Pjsquale, St. Mary’s high school’s home­ Ideal home for men of moderate means parents of a boy. Emmet Maloney, and Gerry Mur­ ish)— A High Mass was offered in New York city. Mrs. Joseph Hochenauer has and Frances Pasquale. The union coming festivities opened with a Permanently, or for a short stay. phy went to Fort Collins Saturday, for peace at 8 o’clock on Armistice Mrs. John Nolan, Sr., arrived Situated atop Signal Mountain In scenie GEMUIME EMYER ASPIRIN gone to Los Angeles to spend the committee was composed of Ethel pep rally Saturday night, Nov, 9, Nov. 9, to attend the homecoming day at the .request of the Knights this week from Imperial, Nebr., to Tennessee. Altitude 2300 feet Invigorat* winter with her daughter, Mrs. Naples, chairman, assisted by in the school assembly hall. At ing climate, homelike atmosphere. Every day football game between Colo­ of Columbus.' The Rev. Edward spend some time with her son hnd Frank Truelson. Theresa Mazzulla, Bettee Schnorr, the 8 o’qlock Mass Sunday the room with bath. Non-seetkrian. For rado State and Utah State and to Vollmer, O.S.B., wad" the cele­ daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. daacrlptiva booklet and rates addreeai Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goeptler Ruth Pasquale, Rose Pasquale, .alumni received Communion in a visit with Kenneth Murphy, who brant. Jack Nolan of Manitou Springs. ALEXIAN BROS. 5 % to 7 ^ and Mrs. Frank Wathef are new­ Rose Cavaliere, Gladys Glesener, body, followed by a breakfast at is a sophomore at Colorado State M iss^ ra sa r in San Francisco M „^,.Slgnal Mountain. Tennessee——— comers to the parish, college. Eleanor McNamara, and Jane A Requiem High Mass was of­ the Antlers hotel, which more than INTEREST FOR LIFE Mr. and Mrs. Roy Staley and Provenza. fered on Thursday, Nov. 14, at 100 attended. Sunday afternoon Miss Mary Ann Fraser, who ON son of Arvada spent the weekend Those regristeriiiF were Alice Schmitt, 9 for Mrs, Dewey Jackman, who the Pirates played the Fountain went to Los Angeles to serve as Anita Van Tiyl, Bette Ann Wilcen, died Friday, Nov. 8. She was the bridesmaid on Nov. 9 at the wed­ W O TO €nORAV€RS CATHOLIC UNIVERSITy with Mrs. Vance Driscoll and Valley Danes at the Broadmoor Mrs. Joseph HochenaUer. H. C. McDonald Is Mary Frances Dyer, Ann Herlino, Wil­ former Bernice Welch, sister of polo field in their last football ding of her childhood Colorado NtWSPAPH . CATALOG • SCHOOL ANNUALS (PEKING) liam Miller, Harry W, Benson, Anthony Vance Driscoll is attending the Mehlino, B. Murphy, Joe Arambei, John A. Wdlch of Boulder and game of the season. The battle Springs friend. Miss Georgina Wil Abbey school in Canon City. Thomas Hanso, Frank Ceonich, Chuck Harry Welch of Denver. She was ended 0-0. A ball in St, Mary’s son, to Harry Shearer of Los An ANNUITY BONDS Author of Book Dolan, Fairita Hoxsey, Marie Conway, graduated from Mt. St. Gertrude’s geles, is visiting at the home of Lucille Cook, Charles Carara, Jr,; Ray assembly hall Monday night con Becker, Pete Hudson, Ed Fikany, Father academy. While attending school eluded the three-day affair. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harbard in here she made her home with San Francisco. Before leaving Los Grand Junction. — A fo m e r Jerome, Father Lambert, Edward KruIJoc; Roy Joseph Hoy, 52, former gen­ Free for Asthma an aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth En­ Angeles Miss Fraser was the REV. FATHER RALPH resident of this city. Detective Ellsworth Blanchard, Carmen Mollelo, eral foreman of the Rock Island Florence Calaizsi, Ernest Ficco, Father field. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wil guest of Mrs. Betty Reynolds, for­ 176 W. Adoma St. Chicago, 111. Lieut. Hugh C. McDonald, now railroad shops in Limon for 16 AuEustine, Hubert Peter, Bill Donahue, liams of Montrose and Mr. and merly of Denver. an officer in the sheriff’s office of Bettee Schnorr, Carmella Tisone, Annie years and a Colorado Springs res­ During Winter Mrs. Frank L. Neisler of San Los Angeles county, California, is Colorelli, Joseph Tisone, Nick Colorelli, ident five years, died in a local John Reinhart entertained at a Avery Wyndle, John Clark, Robert Barr, Rafael, Calif., uncles and aunts If rou suffer with those terrible attacks the author of a book. Gray Mask hospital Monday, Nov. 4. Mr. Hoy Sunday night supper in his hon»e, NC CTCHINCS WOULD YOU LIKE TO BECOME of Asthma when it is cold and damp; if C. Amarantus, C. Fuller, Joe Vento, of Mrs. Jackman, came for the HAir-TONES Murders. This volume of mystery Bernard Chiaro, Dorn Chiaro, Irene previously had been in the mechan honoring William S c h.m i d t of COLOR riATES • MATS A LAY BROTHER? raw, Wintrr winds make you choke as if funeral. Burial was made in 1803 each gasir for breath was the very last; if fiction, which will reach the book Vento, Donna Gillespie, Anna Amarantus, ical department of the Rock Island Grand Island, Nebr. Thirty guests Would yon like to consecrate yonisell restful sleep is impossible beeansa of the Marie Zavielan, Marie Amarantus, Leona Green Mountain cemetery. were present. to God as a Lay Brother, devoting your stores in December, incorporates lines in Wichita, Kans. Mr. Hoy struggle to breathe; If you feel the disease Morrison, Frank Perschbaker, Elsie Leo, Roccina Moschetti left on s!lik^£SLJ£SSL lile to prayer and work in the peace and is slowly wearing your life away, don't fail Detective McDonald’s experience Marie Leo, Angie Leo, Cirito Ortis, John was born in Stratford, Canada, Mrs. Herbert Shaffer of Greeley quiet of the Monastery? to send at once to the Frontier Asthma Co. as a law enforcement officer and Meataes, Helen Reardon, Wally Wieier, Thursday, Nov. 7, for Santa Rosa, Oct. 6, 1888. He was a member of is the guest of her brother, Gerald If you know a trade, place it in the for a free tria l,of a remarkable method. Bobby Bender, Myron Roberts,, Jennie Calif., to spend six months with Patronize These Firma. They service of God 1 If you are not skilled in shows his ability as a writer. St. Mary’s church. Surviving is a Roeder, en route to Des Moines, No matter where you live on whether you Mazzotta, Letitia Pasquale, Rose Pas­ her sister, Mrs. Marion Cassano. Are Co-operating With Your a trade, we shall be glad to teach you one. have any faith in any remedy under the Before coniing to Grand Junc­ quale, Rose Cavaliere, Marcelita Gar­ son, Kenneth F. Hoy of Wichita. la., to spend Thanksgiving with We need typists, gardeners, tailors, ear- Sun, send for this free triaL If you have tion, Mr. McDonald was a resident dunio, Emma Maestas, Jane Provenza, Mathias Herchen, a pioneer res Funeral services were held at 9 Mr.^ Shaffer’s parents.______Paper. iwnters, eboemakera, farmers, sacristans, suffered for a lifetime and tried everything Frances Pasquale, Gladys Glesener, Ethel ident of Boulder county, died at a. m. Wednesday, 'Nov. 6, in St. etc.—No expense involved.— Write for you could learn of without relief; even if of Blessed Sacrament parish, Den­ Naples, Mary Gardunio, Eleanor Mc­ our booklet, “ The Salvatorian Brother." you are utterly discouraged, do not abandon ver. He is a graduate of St. Namara, Sarah Gentile, Eva Runoo, a local hospital Wednesday, Nov, Mary’s church. Burial was in Ever­ The Beverend Father Provincial, hope but send today for this free trial. It Joseph’s parochial school and of Denny Olguin, Sam Cribari, Theresa 6. He was horn in Luxemburg green cemetery. Sedety of the Divine Savior, Salvatorian will cost you nothing. Address MaszuUa, Lucille Lucero, Leona Frein, Seminary, St. Kalians, Wia. Grand Junction high school. In 73 years ago and had made his Resident of City 27 Years Dies Patronize These Frontisr Asthma Co.

SATURDAY FOOTBALL SEE THE REGIS RANGERS PLAY November 16 ADULT§ 75c Admission 68c, Tax 7c 2 p . m . CHILDREIV 40e REGIS STADIUM Admission 36c, Tax 4c S-W OKLA. STATE ■nCKETS AT COTTRELL’S PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Nov. 14, 1940

Fr. Flanagan Speaks in Springs Six of Eight Congresswomen only Catholic in the group i* Mary T. Norton (upper left), a New Jeraey Democrat, who wat re-elected. FORTY HOURS’ DEVOTION IS REGIS’ METHOD OF HELPING The first woman to be appointed chairman of a congressional committee, she has been in politics since 1920 and in congress since 1925. In the center of the top row is Caroline O’Day, New York Democrat (re-elected), and at the right is Jeannette Rankin, Montana Republican, the first woman ever elected to UNDER WAY AT ST. JOSEPH’S congress, who returns to the national legislative body after an absence of 22 years. In the lower row are NEW STUDENTS IS DESCRIBED (left to right) Jessie Sumner, Illinois Republican (re-elected); Frances P. Bolton, Ohio Republican, sermon, and Benediction with the and Edith Nourse Rogers, Massachusetts Republican (re-elected). (S t. Jo*eph’* Paruk) The Forty Hours’ devotion is Blessed Sacrament. The "Very Rev. (Regi* College) sack, S.J., Father Flanagan at­ opening Friday, Nov. 15, at a Christian J. Darley, C.SS.R., pas­ The system of pre-college guid­ tended a conference bearing on Solemn Mass at 8 o’clock, es­ tor, will speak Friday night and ance employed by Regis college pecially for the school children. the Rev. Ralph Michaels, C.SS.R., “ The Education of College Teach­ was given state-wide publicity last The adoration schedule is as fol­ will preach Saturday. week at the Colorado Springs ers,” held at Colorado university lows: Throughout the day until 4 The solemn closing of the devo­ meeting of the Color ado-Wyoming under the auspices of the com­ p. m., grade and high school tion will be held Sunday night be­ Registrars’ association Nov. 6-7. mission on teacher education of students; 4 to 5, Altar and Rosary ginning at 7:30 and will include The Rev. J. J. Flanagan, S.J., read the American Council on Educa­ society; 5 to 6, Young Ladies’ so­ tion. chanting of the litany, procession a paper to the gathering describ­ ciety and women of the Guenther of the grade school children, and ing the program followed at Regis, Group VifiU Industrial School club; 6 to 7, Holy Name society. Solemn Benediction. consisting of a series of aptitude Mr. R. J. O’Sullivan, S.J., head Services on Friday and Satur­ and intelligence tests and of sched­ of the catechetical division of the Fr. Schott to Speak at Novena day nights will include Rosary, The annual solemn novena in uled individual conferences, as well sodality, and the members of that honor of Our Mother of Per­ as of lectures on various phases of group working with him made A SECOND 61^®® college life. petual Help, scheduled for Nov. their first trip Sunday, Nov. 30 to Dec. 8. will be preached by UFE PRESERVER IS With the Rev. Lawrence J. Cu- Id, to the Golden industrial school, the Rev, Albert Schott, C.SS.R., where they instructed about 80 St. Dominic’s Will of St. Louis. Father Schott con­ Catholic inmates in the truths of ducted a similar service in 1925 their religion. and is widely known for his mis­ The St. Vincent de Paul division sion, retreat, and novena sermons. Regis Guild Will of the sodality has been taking Hold Party Nov. IS steps to be approved formally by Altar Society Meet* A business meeting and social the Denver St. Vincent de Paul society. C. D. O’Brien, president of (St. Dominic’* Paruk) were held Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 13, by the members of the Meet on Nov. IS the charitable organization, will St. Dominic’s annual Thanksgiv­ Alter and Rosary society in the W h Y come to Regis in the near future ing turkey games party will be Thafs We're school hall. It was announced at to address students who are inter, held Monday evening, Nov. 18, in The regular meeting of the the session that the society will ested in this work, and to give an the parish hall in the church base­ guild, which was not held on idea of the requirements to be mA ment, Federal boulevard and W. purchase velvet drapes for the Fighting the Fight Monday evening, Nov. 11, because for full-fledged participation in the 29th avenue. Twenty-five turkeys Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual of bad weather, will be held on work and privileges of the body. and a special prize will be awarded. Help. Efforts will be made to have the drapes installed by the open­ Monday evening, Nov. 18, at In the elimination round of the The games will start promptly at 8 For First-Une Tires ing of the novena. Regis college. This will give fur­ oratorical contest, forensic stars of o’clock. The high school band enter­ ther opportunity for donations of last year bowed to an array of new clothing, toys, games, and sewing Turkey Shower I* Nor. 20 tained the women with several talent, which ruled out all but one At the P.-T.A. meeting held You risk your life—and you materials to be sent to the Jesuit of the 1939-1940- finalists. This selections. The society voted to missions, where the sisters in Tuesday, Nov. 12, plans were made donate $10 to the band to be used can’t save money—with 2nd, year’s finalists are George Ashen, for the annual pantry-shelf and charge are able to make use of sophomore; Bob Hoppe, junior; in its campaign for funds to pur­ 3rd and 4th line tires, no these articles. turkey shower for the sisters, to chase uniforms. Chester Borelli, junior; Joe Gon­ be held Nov. 20. All members and matter how cheap you buy * Band to Spon*or Social A large number of members of zales, freshman; Francis Moriiss, friends are invited to contribute them. Before you pay your the Regis guild attended the Me­ freshman, and Phil Mullin, junior The band, which expects to be groceries, canned goods, jellies, etc. in uniform for the final game of money for any tire, ask: (1) Is morial Mass offered Sunday, Nov, and sole repeat performer in the ST. PHILOMENA’S P.-T. A. WILL Qf I pn’« Tlirkpv These items may be brought or 10, at Regis college by the Rev. oratorical contest finals. the season with the Holy Family yours a first-line tire? (2) Do sent to the school not later than team Sunday, Dec. 1, will sponsor S. R. Krieger, S.J., for deceased Wednesday morning. Mrs. J. J. automobile makers use it on guild members and relatives. Ap­ Rolei Atiigned CONDUCT SHOWER FOR NUNSi J; ' , „ % a social Wednesday, Nov. 27, at Several of the major roles in the Ingling is soliciting for the turkeys, the Woman’s club. All proceeds of new cars? Know what you’re propriate music was rendered, and' Mrs. G. C. Kull, Mrs. J. M. with Richard Cordes, Sr., at the one-act play. Submerged, were as­ the event will be used for the uni­ getting. Save and be safe onTofv signed this week. Joe Stein, stu­ (St. Philomena’t Parish) Springs, and Catherine Pepin of Party Is Nov. 19 Tyne, and Mrs. Geo. Torsney are form fund. organ, and Mrs. Claire Connell gathering the groceries. Quality Generals at today’s Martin, soloist. Two of the young' dent president, has been given the The P.-T.A.’s annual pantry this parish. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard “ Haunce” est members of the ' guild, Billy part of the commander; Frank shower for the nuns of St. Philo- The annual Mass for the de­ The P.-T.A.. members will sell Malley are the parents of twin low prices. Come in today. McCabe plays the part of Nabb, mena’s school will be held ceased members of the Legion of (St. Leo’* ParUk) homemade candy at the turkey girls. Mr. Malley was a star ath­ Martin and Richard Cordes, served Twenty dressed turkeys will be at Mass. The sermon by Father the Cockney bully; the lead, Brice, Wednesday,' Nov. 20. All those Mary will be said Sunday, Nov. 17, games party to be held in the base­ lete at St. Joseph’s a decade ago. the coward, will be played by Jim contributing to the affair are re­ at 9 o’clock! Members of both awarded at the big turkey party ment of the church Monday eve­ Krieger stressed the help to be to be held at St. Leo’s hall on Gridder Return* to School Harris. As yet, the other roles quested to call at the conVent be­ branches are requested to attend. ning, Nov. 18. Paul Montoya, a junior, who [♦^GENERAL?^ ^ given the deceased, who, no longer Nov. 19, starting at 8:15 p. m. able to help themselves, depend on have not been filled. tween 1 and 3 p. m. Th^ officers The officers ^ of the Sodality of Sodality Breakfa*t Slated was injured in the St. Joseph’s- ' BRAIDS • B ATTERIES -ALIGN MEN! and room representatives will be the Blessed Virgin Mary attended Refreshments will be served and the Masses, Communions, and good The play, which has become quite special prizes will be awarded. In A Communion breakfast will be Annunciation team game, returned works of the living for earlier re­ popular with college and univer­ present to receive the gifts. the Parish Sodality union meeting sponsored by the sodality Nov. 17 to school Tuesday and is attend­ at Loyola hall Tuesday evening, the past these affairs have always ing all his classes with a cast on MEET TABOR lease from purgatory. sity dramatic organizations, will The square dancing party spon­ been popular with the people of in the church basement. A nominal Nov. 12. „ his left arm. cG E N E R A L . 1 2 6 1 Members of the Regis guild are be presented by the Regis players sored by the P.-T.A., scheduled Denver, and it is expected that a charge will be made. The monthly reminded that the semi-annual before the Knights of Columbus Nov. 20, has been postponed on Marian Bresnahan’s cluS was en­ large crowd will attend this year’s meeting will be held at that time Reading, an admitted pastime account of the Thanksgiving holi­ COMPARE VAtUES ★ COMPARE TERMS luncheon meeting of the orgahi meeting the evening of Dec. 9. tertained at the home of Merle event. Tickets are 50 cents. Arrangements have been made to of the freshmen, is being done day. Nevin Saturday evening, Nov. 9. enroll sodalists in the scapular more systematically as the fresh­ zations affiliated with the Denver Press Club Ball Altar Society Seek* Member* deanery of the Diocesan Council Mrs. J. F. Reinhardt and Mrs. Bridge was played, with Minnie medal. men’s reading club has organized G. A. Schwartz represented the Duray making high score. The Altar and Rosary society of Catholic Women is to be held at Is Slated Nov. 16 Seven members of the sodality a class library containing 40 P.-T.A. at the Catholic Parent- * Rite La Tourette’s club met with met Thursday, Nov. 14. The pur­ volumes. Bulletins and pamphlets Holy Ghost hall on Nov. 18 at _ The Press club will sponsor the pose, duties, and privileges of the were present at the meeting of the 9 / ^ 0 Theresa Sheehan Thursday eve­ regarding Catholic literature have 12:30. Reservations may be made Teacher league meeting held at Denver Parish Sodality union in final football social of the year ning, Nov. 14. organization were discussed by tbe been placed within the reach of all with Mrs. J. F. Murtaugh, chair­ Holy Ghost hall Thursday, Oct. 31. Loyola hall Nov. 12. Saturday evening, Nov. 16. One Rev. Leonard Gall. • An active students by t he club. man of the arrangements commit­ of the most popular orchestra 30 at Society’s Meet If the weather permits, St. membership drive is now being con­ GENERAL tee, EA. 6676, and further infor­ The Alter and Rosary society Philomena’ s football' team* will Roller skaters will have the op­ leaders in Denver, Pete Smythe, ducted by the society. All women portunity to display their skill at mation, if desired,, may be had by will furnish the music with the conducted its monthly meeting play its hardest game of the sea­ who attend St. Leo’s church are calling Mrs. T. C. Rhoades, presi­ Monday, Nov. 11, at the home of son with St. Vincent’s home Fri- a skating party to be sponsored TIRE band that graced the automobile strongly urged to become members. by the juniors at the Mile-Hi roller dent of the guild, EA. 6917. show last week. A veteran of the Mrs. J. P. McConaty, 1325 Mil­ d ^ , Nov. 15, at 3:45, at 10th and Center Head to Be The society is divided into two rink Tuesday, Nov. 19. Broadmoor and other local country waukee. Mrs. T. T. Brady and Cmumbine. St. Vincent’s has not parts: The home workers and the Miss Anna Savage were the assist­ clubs, Pete brings with him this been defeated in two years. It is church workers. The former group Famous Altar Passes ing hostesses. Mrs. G. L. Mona­ time a talented ^ rl singer. A cor­ expected that the Pep club will is composed of women, who, for dial invitation is extended to all ghan, the president, presided. be present to encourage the Car­ oije reason or other, find it incon At Charities Meo^ L. A. ABERCROMBIE & PHILLIP BORAH About 30 members were present. dinals. The Cardinals won, 6-0, Into German Hands Register readers to attend. The venient to leave their homes. Con­ PHONE MA. 8277 PHONE KE. 2211 festivities will bepn at 9 p.m. in Mrs. D. A. Steinkamp was a guest. over St. Vincent de Paul’s school sequently, work is brought to them Mrs. Sidney Bishop read the an­ team Friday, Nov. 8. TAKE YOUR CHOICE Berlin.— When troops from Ger­ the Regis gymnasium. at their homes. The latter group John C. Moody, director of the A happy independent old a(ce, or a dependent upon some relative or an object nual report, which showed the Clubs Hold Sessions many recently reoccupied the does work in the church. ■Vail Community center, 1904 W. of charity. Our SAVINGS CONTRACT will guarantee the comforts and leisure total receipts to be |1,909.59, Alsatian town of Colmar, a fam­ The following clubs met re­ 12th avenue, will attend the 26th of old age. It is easily within your reach—so wake upl START NOW BY with a balance on hand in Novem­ Several Parishioner* 111 GIVING US A CALL. ous work of art, the Isenheim al­ cently: Mrs. P, F. Giblin’s club National Conference of Catholic Mt. Carmel Men ber, 1939, of $558. Mrs. T. T. met with Mrs. J. A. Rusho. The following parishioners are tar, again passed into German reported ill: Neil Morley, Mrs. Charities to be held in Chicago V. Exclusive Agents of the hands. Painted by Matthias Brady complimented the organiza­ Honors were awarded to Mmes. Nov, 17 to 20. Topics on youth tion on the financial report. Mrs. Joseph Smith, Mrs. Mildred Hoke, Gruenewald (1470-1528),-the al­ D. R. Costello and J. F. Hyde. activities, crime prevention, and CATHOLIC THRIFT CLUB OF COLORAOO Postpone Party Monaghan thanked all those who The next meeting will be with Mrs. Furlough, and Mrs. Matt tar is a marvelous protrayal in Daly. community organizations of partic­ light and color of scenes from the assisted in adorning the sanctuary Mrs. C. F. Lamberty Tuesday, ular interest to workers with the for the Forty Hours’ devotion. Nov. 26. Mrs. Catherine Lahr of this par­ New Testament, including Gol­ (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish) ish has gone to the Catholic Chari- poor of foreign background will be gotha, the Nativity, and the Resur­ Owing to the death of the Rev. Mrs. Otto Kiene, the correspond­ Mrs. M. A. Hickey’s club met covered at the conference by ex­ ing secretary, reported sending with the sponsor. Mmes. Eliza­ fles convention in Chicago. rection. The work of Gruenewald, JuliUs M. Piccoli, O.S.M., the The choir is busy practicing the perts in the fields they repre’sent. Gtliolic Tear Ille^re A^daticn notes of condolence to Mrs. H. B. whose real name was Matthias games party, sponsored by the beth Curcio and L. J. Carlon re­ Fisher and Mrs. R. A. Jaeger and ceived the awards. The next music for the Christmas Mass. Officers P. L. Thompson and H. Gothardt-Neithardt, was rediscov­ Holy Name society, has been post­ Most Rav. Franeit J. Spanman, 0. 0„ Praaldant a cong;i'atulatory note to Mrs. J. meeting will be with Mrs. 'Wm. W.. Gibbs of the juvenile crime pre­ ered at the close of the 19th cen­ poned. R t Rav. Magp, Jamta B. O'Ralily, Ph. 0„ National Eacratary F. Hyde. She read the letter of Beardshear Nov. 22. vention department will meet with tury and established him as one Receht include: Agnes Put Fifth Column in the intermediate and senior boys Rav. John J. Corrigan, ANiatant Saoratary thanks received from Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. L. M. Appel’s club con­ of Germany’s foremost painters. Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Public Gaze, Urges Dies and girls of the center at 7:30 p.m. John De Bell, sponsors, Peter and Mrs. Monaghan requested that vened with Mrs. Thomas Leonard Mrs. Furstenberg and Mrs. M. L. at the Olin hotel. Mrs. Frances Monday, Nov. 18. The session will 4 Canada Hospitals Are Rose Ricci; Lois Mary, daughter ■Washington. — Dragging fifth be the first of a series of meetings of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Vecchiar- Wood continue to serve on the sick Lee and Mrs. Otto Kiene received Remember the Deceased committee. Mrs. J. J. Dooling the awards. The next meeting column activities into the public especially planned to acquaint the Placed on Approved List elli, sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Joe gaze, “ the method of democracy,” young people with the part they Vecchiarelli; Joseph Filbert, son gave a report of the October will be with Mrs. Anna Campbell, deanery meeting. She spoke of 1260 Clayton, Thursday, Nov. 21. was advocated by Representative must take in effective crime pre­ During the month of November, pray for your de­ Moncton, N. B.— The American of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Aragon, spon­ Martin Dies, chairman of the house vention. The Rev. L. L. Cusack, ceased relatives and friends. Ask the missionary to offer College of Surgeons has approved sors, Joe and Frances Pache. the splendid work in pottery Mrs. J. A. O’Neill’s club met with Mrs. J. J. Dooling. Mrs. committee investigating un-Amer­ S.J., Ph.D., of Regis college is the following Catholic hospitals in making done by the boys at Mass for them. The following marriages were Vail center, and she suggested Mollie Horan and Mrs. M. L. Dyer ican activities, as the best way of chairman of the regular Monday New Brunswick, all operated by recently performed: Carmine Co- rendering these undercover activ­ di.scussions. religious orders, of women: St. that anyone interested in purchas­ were the winners of the prizes. SAVE THESE CHILDREN laiano and Theresa Figliolino, with ing pottery would be assisting the The next meeting will be with Mrs. ities ineffective. Pointing out in A program of educational talk­ YOUR WILL Joseph’s hospital, St. John; Hotel Joe Venture and Jennie Figliolino an article for the press’that exclu­ boys by buying at the center. J. A. O’Neill, 151 St. Paul, Nov. ing pictures is scheduled at 7:30 Dominican Fathers Write In your will, remember the mis­ Dieu de St. Joseph, Tracadie; as witnesses, and Sam Pergola and sive dependence on counter-es­ p.m. Friday, Nov. 22. The pro­ sions. Put into it the name of the Hotel Dieu de St. Joseph, Camp- Mrs. J. J. Dooling requested that 22. Ellen Ruscio, with Joe Pergola and another member be appointed to Mrs. C. 0. Selander’s club met pionage against the fifth column gram is open to the adults of the for Help Catholic Near East Welfare Asso­ bellton, Chatham, and St. Basil, Rose Mustari as witnesses. proved disastrous in a dozen Euro­ ciation. Oui- priests will never for­ this committee, and Mrs. J. J. with Mrs. J. L. LaTourette. community and children accompa­ Upper Gezira ,'s that territory and Hotel Dieu of the Assumption, The Adolla club will have its pean countries, the congressman nied by their parents. get you. Moncton. Torpey offered to serve. Mrs. T. Honors were awarded to Mmes. between Iraq and Syria and is meeting Wednesday, Nov. 20. T. Brady and Mrs. J. A. O’Neill J. A. O’Boyle and L. E. Bums. stressed that the method of con­ stant exposure is the simplest and south of Turkey. Father Joseph GREGORIA!^ MASSES urged active participation in the The next meeting will be with Drapier is the Superior of the Do­ most potent means of'educating Students Go to Aid of A Set of Gregorian Masses work of the study clubs., The Mrs. Frank Beagle Nov. 26. minican Fathers. He writes: ST. JOHN’S BOY SCOUT TROOP’S president thanked Mrs. C. J. Circle Meets Nov. 15 the public to vigilance. * Stricken Polish Flyers means that a Mass is offered every “ At one end of our mission is a Campbell for the altar linens she The Precious Blood circle of the day for thirty days for one who is Other primary pupils will help to London.— Students of St. Ed­ fair sized village called Beco had made and for the assistance Junior Tabernacle society will deceased. Jhis ancient custom is demonstrate a method of teaching mund’s college. Ware, the West­ d’Amitra. Here we have a good INVESTITURE IS THIS SUNDAY she had rendered the society since meet Friday evening, Nov. 15, at explained in our pamphlet on Gre­ religion. Mary Jo Lee, an eighth minster diocesan seminary, rushed groilp of Catholics, a larger group she assumed office. The president the home of Ida Garbella. Eleanor gorian Masses. Write for a copy. grade pupil of St. Philomena’s, as to the assistance of a pilot whose of the Separated people and the also thanked Mrs. William Sheehy Englehart will be the joint hostess. It is free. (St. John’s Parish) sented by Capt. James T. Loome, chairman of a panel discussion on airplane crashed nearby. They rest Mohammedans. for laundering the altar boys’ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Starr and found that the pilot was a Polish The solemn investiture of St. U.S.A., scoutmaster. The Rev. J. the Mystical Body of Christ, will “ Our school is only a one room MASS o f I ie p a r a t io n surplices and Mmes. L. Herr, C. daughter, Patsy, spent the week­ airman serving in the R.A.F. A John’s troop of the Boy Scouts discuss with a mixed group from affair, though we honestly think Ask the missionary to offer a will be held in the church Sun­ Roy Figlino, in the absence of the J. Campbell, and P. H. Williams end at the home of Mrs. Starr’s priest on the staff was able to at­ the Denver Lorettine schools the we do a good job. We always felt Mass in reparation for the sins day afternoon, Nov. 17, at 4 Rev. John P. Moran, chaplain of for their work in the sanctuary. parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Carey part Christ should play in everyday tend him before he died aneT the Mrs. Monaghan offered the use of that we should have a bigger place, of your life. o’clock. Sixteen boys will be pre- St. John’s troop, will bless the in­ They left Monday, Nov. 11, by mo­ life. students helped to remove his body. her home for the December meet­ but we could not afford to build. dividual badges and the group’s tor for California. Mr. Sterr, who ing. was secretary to the commanding “ Recently a Protestant group StT JUDE insignia and will exact the scout moved into the village and built a St. Jude the Apostle is one of The Very Rev. Dr. William M. officer at Fort Warren, WyO., has oath. Honored for Her Service ‘n‘‘'of^“cTfh?iTc fine building and opened a school the patrons of this Association. Higgins addressed the group, em­ been promoted to a captaincy and Pair Mark SOth Jubilee Women, Mi*s Agnes G. Regan (inset) of Washington, it* executive sec­ There seems to be no’end to their He was born and worked and died phasizing the interest in the Cath­ will be stationed at Fort McDowell, retary, was presented with a spiritual bouquet, recorded in a hand- money. What is worse, they are in the Near East. Our missionaries THE MAY CO. Mr. and Mrs. Alois Hinterreiter olic religion evinced by many out­ Angel island, near San Francisco, painted booklet (held by Madeline McCullough), by the Detroit Arch­ of 4825 E. Virginia celebrated Calif. Miss Teresa Courtney positively dangerous. They ridicule are following in his footsteps. side the Church. Mrs. Bishop read diocesan Council of Catholic Women. The presentation was made their golden wedding anniversary accompanied Captain and Mrs. our Holy Faith and laugh at our Send a gift to the missions in the fhial report, and Father Hig­ at the N .C C W .’a 20th anniversary banquet held in the Motor City. devotions. honor of this great . Saturday, Nov. 9. The couple, to­ gins led the closing prayer. Starr to California. She will re­ gether with their one son, John, main there for a year. “ They are trying to get our Scouti Meet N o t . 15 IN MEIvfoRY and their four grandchildren were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Healy have children. They visit the families present at a High Mass of Thanks­ The Buy Scouts will recei-ve moved to a house at 1611 Grape. and bring presents for the chil­ Donate an Alter to a mission chapel in memory of your de­ giving offered by Father Moran Communion Sunday, Nov. 17, at Lewis Keys, Jr., infant son of dren. So far, they have met with at 8 o’clock. After the Mass a the 8 o’clock Mass. There will be Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Keys, was bap­ no success. ceased. Your gift will make it pos­ sible for a missionary to reserve breakfast was served in the a scout meeting Friday, Nov. 15, tized Sunday, Nov. 10, by the Very “ The Separated people, though couple’s honor in the home of their at 7 p. m. Chief Cain is expected Rev. Dr. Wm. M. Higgins. The the Blessed Sacrament Fifty Dol­ they are not Catholics, are not lars will erect an Altar in a mis­ son. Mr. and Mrs. Hinterreiter to be present to commence his sponsors were David and Anna Protestants. They are disturbed. sion chapel. were married in Vienna, Austria. course in first aid work. Costello. One of our Dominican Fathers met Nov. 6, 1890. The mothers’ auxiliary of scout Mrs. H. J. Struck has returned four men only yesterday and they STATUE OF OUR LADY A Solemn Mass will be sung at troop No. l30 met at the home from a visit with relatives in Pe­ told him they would send their of Mrs. L. W. Roos, 1336 Fill­ oria and Galesburg, 111. The missionary can pui'chase a 9:30 Thanksgiving day by Father children to our school if we had a large Statue of Our Lady for his Fighno. .The deacon and subdea­ more, for a dessert luncheon Fri­ Mrs. Jim Smith is spending the larger building. day, Nov. 8. A business session week at tl^ home of her mother, chapei for Fifteen Dollars. Make con of the Mass will be the Rev. “ We must act at once. We can’t this a thanksgiving gift. Edward Gill of the Diocese of followed the luncheon, and plans Mrs. Catherine Lidle, Pheblo. take any chances with the Faith of were formulated for a tour of Omaha and the Rev, James Weber Grader* to Be on Program our children. If we neglect to SANCrtFARY LAMP inspection of the Olinger mortu­ St. Philomena’s grade school of the Diocese of Tucson, both stu­ build, we will lose these children. The Sanctuary Lamp is the lamp dents in their final year at St. ary at 16th and Boulder Thurs­ pupils will participate in various “ 1 can put up a good sized build­ day, Dec. 19, at 7 :45 p. m. 'There that burns before the Alter on Thomas’ seminary. programs and demonstrations at ing for Five Hundred Dollars. If which the Blessed Sacrament is re­ must be 30 people m order to the eighth annual educational con­ Society to Meat Nov. 15 you send me this amount, you will served. Seven Dollars will pur-^ Personalized make the tour. It will take aA ference of the Sisters of Loretto save these children and you will The Alter and Rosary society proximately one hour. The auxil­ chase one for a Near East mission*^ will hold its monthly meeting in to be held at Loretto Heights col make converts. The Separated peo­ chapel. Christmas ' iary will receive 25 cents for lege NoV. 22 and 23. The High the home of Mrs. C. B. McCor­ ple will come to us through the each one on tour. Mrs. E. L. Mass opening the conference Fri­ mick, 265 Albion, Friday after­ children.” , CUT THIS OUT Cards, now Stakebake reported a donation of day, Nov. 22, will feature the sing­ noon, Nov. 15, A lunch will be No one will say this appeal is $1 from troop No. 130 to the ing of children of the intermediate The children in our mi.ssion cen­ served at 1 o’clock and the busi­ not important. If something is not Capitol Hill auxiliary. Plans were grades of several Denver schools ter^ must be trained and educated ness session will be held immedi­ done very soon, the Faith will S O for $ ] . made to give a charity basket for From St. Philomena’s ten boys as Catholics. The missionary can ately aftemards. The society disappear in this village. Surely, take a child into his day school for Christmas. Thd next meeting will vested in surplices will join others members will receive Holy Com­ somebody reading Father Dra- six months for Five Dollars. Cut be held Friday, Dec. 13. in chanting the Proper, and 25 50 Christmas cards im­ munion at the 8?30 Mass this Sun­ pier’s letter will Vnswer. Send us out this note and attach your Five day. Party If Postponed more pupils will sing the Common printed with your name . . . of the Mass. anything you can afford, and send Dollar bill or check and mail it to it quickly. us. 20 styles to choose from! Members of the senior sodality The Men’s club party scheduled A technicolor film will portray for Monday evening, Nov. 11, was Envelopes included! Order who attended the organization’s The Music of Many Lands. It will first annual school of instruction postponed to a date to be decided NOW. terminate in an American military Sand all communications to in Loyola hall Tuesday evening, later. drill showing third and second Nov. 12, were Regina Tynan, Banns of Matrimony were pub­ graders of St. Philomena’s. Twen­ The Ijiay Co,— Street Floor Comstock, Virginia Beck, lished for the first time Sunday, ty-five of these youngsters will GitfioHc ^ear Bast lOelfare Association Rite Horrigan, Frances Ludgate, Nov. 10, between Charles Leonard sing patriotic songs while the pic­ and Jean Tice. Held of S t Mary’s parish, Colorado ture is being flashed on the screen, 480 Lexington Ave. at 4€th 8t New YorlCi N, Y. Thursday, Nov. 14, 1940 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE Home Travel Recreation

HOLY NAME SOCIETY TO HOLD Sodality to Meet STAGE IS SET FOR ALUMNAE Greeley K. of C. SEASONABLE SOJ BALL, CARD P A R H ON NOV. 19 HARDWARE fmpaili GAMES P A R H AT ST. FRANCIS' With the stage all set for one of of the most successful ever given (St. Frencit d« Seles’ Perish) of the parish plan. All members Sponsor Mass for At SL Patrick’s by the group. The affair, to be Denver’s more important social The Holy Name society of the of discussion clubs are urged to events, advance reports of the vari held Tuesday evening, Nov. 19, will irisitu attend this meeting. parish will sponsor its annual ouB committee ■leaders d« indicate that feature the music of Bill Petrie’s The November meeting of the the ball and card party to he given orchestra, with Fran Hose as srames party this Friday evening, League of the Sacred Heart will by the Loretto Heights Alumnae vocalist. Peace of World Nov. 15, at 8:15 o’clock in the Friday, Nov. 15 irotfieri be held in the assembly room of association in the Silver Glade and The ball and card party are given recreation room of the high school. the rectory at 2 p. m. on Tuesday, the Pioneer room, respectively, of annual^ by the Alumnae associa­ This games party has come to be Nov. 19. All promoters and as­ Greeley.—^ t the request of the known throughout the city as a (St. Patrick’s Parish) the Hotel Cosmopolitan will be one tion. The proceeds derived enable sociates are invited to attend. the members of the group to carry Greeley council of the Knights of popular pre-holiday event. Twenty P.-T.A, Party Ii Suceeii Sunday, Nov. 17, is Communion + + + Columbus, the 7:30 Mass Sunday, turkeys will be awarded and free out various projects of benefit to th«ir sunny warmth < Members of the St. Francis de day for the members of the senior Loretto Heights college. In past Nov. 10, was a Missa Cantata of­ games will bring other awards. Sales’ Parent-Teachers’ associa­ Alumnae Ball and junior Young Ladies’ sodali­ years the funds raised have h( Seen fered by the Very Rev. Bernard J. ’and full-bodied flavor 'The admission price is 50 cents. tion and their friends swelled the Chairmen Froegel for the intention of world For the special prize, a 20- ties, The senior Young Ladies’ so­ used for the redecoration and im­ attendance at the annual card provement of the college audito­ peace. ound turkey will be awarded, dality will conduct its monthly busi­ CHRISTIAN BROTHERS party sponsored by the organi­ rium. Wednesday, Nov. 13, the school 'ree refreshments will be served zation at the Denver tearoom ness meeting Friday evening, Nov. children staged a belated Hallo­ WINES are made with to all of the guests at this huge The final meeting of members * Turkey Roasters on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 9. 15, in the library at 8 o’clock. ween party. Each class took a part party. John Hynes, president of of the executive committees for attentive care by the The success of the party marked it the benefit was held Wednesday, in the entertainment, which was * Carving Sett the Holy Name society, announced as a memorable event for both Hostesses will be Misses Ann produced, directed, and acted by Brothers of the Christian that ajrrangements have been com­ Petraglia, Louise Mauro, Dorothy Nov. 13, at the home of Miss Mary the sponsors and the many who Campbell. Those attending were the students themselves. • Snow Shovels Schools comparing favOf« pleted to care for a record at­ Negri, and Mary Brandi. attended. Mrs. Thomas Bumite, Jr., general Friday night, Nov. 8, an enter­ tendance. • Sleds ably with imported wines. Special prizes were awarded to 108 Attend Luncheon Party chairman; Miss Patricia Lucy^ tainment was put on in Newman The Altar and Rosary society the following: Mmes. 0. H. Hinch- hall to reward the bazaar workers An attendance of 108 marked chairman of student tickets and • Weather Strip will meet at the assembly room of man, E. Tinkham, E. D. Heintae, for their faithfulness to their as­ the demonstration luncheon and president of the Alumnae associa­ 60 YEARS OF WINE MAKING the rectory on Friday, Nov. 15, F. Pogliano, .0. E. Finn, M. Dev­ tion; Miss Jeanette Gies, co-chair­ signed work. Games were played EXPERIENCE at 2 p.*m. At this general meet­ lin, D. McGroarty, Jr.; J. E. games party sponsored by the man; Mrs. James'Creamer, chair­ and refreshments were served. ing Mrs. E. Ward Rogers will pre­ Lowe, ,M. McCarty, F. Hines, L. Mothers’ club Thursday, Nov. 7. man of the ball; Mrs, Edward Cur­ The second meeting of the Ker­ GEO. MAYER side and call for reports of the Jeremiah, A. Dowling, K, Lutz, ran, chairman of the card party, sey study club took place on Fri­ H. Bettinger, T. Sievert, J. W. Use of the hospitality clubrooms day, Nov. 8, at the home of Mrs. 1 regular and special committees. was enjoyed through the courtesy and Miss Ann Monaghan, chairman An invitation has been extended to Dooley, W. Murphy, M. Hutter, T. Josephine Peters in Kersey. Mrs. of Miss Marie Carter. Mrs. Cava­ of the patrons’ committee. HARDWARE 00. all members of the society in the H. Burch, M. Bulger, H. Nielson, Louis StolaYczyk led the discus­ naugh of Englewood won the at­ A partial list of patrons is as 99° parish to attend. Sunday, Nov. L. Reilly, M. Kienney, W. C. sion. tendance prize. follows: Judge and Mrs. Joseph 1520 Arapahoe 17, the members of the Altar and Fletcher, W. G. Scott, J. A. Osner, J. Walsh; Doctor J. F. Prinzing; Mrs. G. L. Monheiser was host to Rosary society will receive Holy E. A. Oliver, A. M. Watermolen, The monthly luncheon for the the girls of the Young Ladies’ DENVER'S COMPLETE school children was held Tuesday, Messrs, and Mmes. John L. Dower, BOTTLE Communion in a body at the 8 P. 'Woodman, A. L. Martin, M. Ralph W. Kelly, Ralph F. Taylor, sodality at her home Sunday eve­ HARDWARE STORE o’clock Mass. Reservations of O’Hara, R. Baroch, N. Sweeney, Nov. 12, at the hospitality club- ning, Nov. 10. rooms. The ways and means John■■■■'■■■ H. Reddin, Joseph ■ “ Dooling, ili seats will be made by the ushers J. Wathene, L. 'Wenzinger, M. John J. Campbell, James McCon- A pre-Thanksgiving. social will Bommelyn, 0. F. Watson, J. A. committee for the luncheon in­ be heldlit' Wednesday— - ■ evening, ■ Nov. TEN for the'members of the group. aty, Anthony Campbell, Mat Saya, Since the coming of Thanksgiv MeSwigan, C. Alexus, J. R. Plank, cluded Mmes. Gaglia, Vechiarelli, 20, by the Colorado State college D E U aO U S Zangari, McKeever, Cox, Matko- M. Ji 0 ’Fallon> John J. Sullivan, ing day next week has made the and T. Morrissey. A cake was and 'Thomas 'Woods; Newman clfib at 7 :30 at Kenner FLAVORS awarded to Mrs. Keltie Marriott, vich, Suntum, Rofrone, and Smith. hall on the campus. Sunday, Nov, DRY AND complete schedule of meetings for Mmes. Fred Savageau, James W. the various discussion groups of and a set of pillow cases to Mrs. The next regpilar meeting of the 17, is Communion day for the club SWEET Close, H. W. Anderson, Thomas B. the parish difficult to plan, an in­ J. Gallagher. Mothers’ club, scheduled for the Walsh, Raton, N. Mex.; Philip at the 7 ;30 Mass. Breakfast will be vitation is made to all members of Mrs. Glenn Wilson, ways and third Thursday of the month, will served after the Mass. The week­ iiii Clark, Clarence Prinster, George F. discussion clubs of the parish to means chairman, headed* the spe­ be held Tuesday, Nov. 19, instead Cottrell, James M. Knight, Louis ly meeting will be held Monday, meet at the assembly room of the cial committee in charge of all of Nov. 21, Thanksgiving day. B. Hough, Frank Lammerman, C. Nov. 18, at 11 a. m. in the grotto. BOWL-MOR LANES rectory on Monday, Nov. 18, at 2 arrangements for the party. A A-discussion session is planned. The Christmas cards that will be E. Gushurst, Joseph L. Budd, An­ 1441 Court Place p. m. for the purpose of reviewing resolution of thanks was made by sold by members of the sodalities drew Dickman, and Ernest Zar- THANKSGIVINC the topics of the week in a gen­ the committee in favor of all who may now be obtained from Dorothy lengo; 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION AIR CONDITIONED eral assembly. Such a general aided in the work of preparations. Archer, 3340 Quivas street. Misses Ann and Margaret Fal­ W eek of N ot. 1 7 : Sacred Pool and Snooker \ TREATS meeting setx$s to sustain interest State officers who attended the Heart parith, Alamoia; St. lon, Martha Ellen Dea, Gladys 12 New StrcBialined Drives in discussion club work and is in­ card party were Mrs. A. B. Suttle- Givan, Rosemary Elliott, Eva Syd­ Joseph’s parish, Monte .Vista, and N O W from the cellars Lsdies invitsd— Frss faistmetien tended to acquaint the participants worth, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs, ney Monaghan, Madeline Weber, and St. Anthony’s parish, of the Novitiate in such activity with a better view M. E. Richards, and Mrs. D. C. Peggy Mahoney, and Frances SterRng. St. Michael’s parish, RAY CLARE JIMMY DONAHUE DeWitt. Keefe; Calhan, may have the 13 K E. 9753 P.-T.A. Convenes Air Line Honors Hours’ exposition of the Extra Dry California M Name You Can Trust Ralph Martelli, Thomas Mor­ The November meeting of the rissey, Fred Voss, and Ramon and Blessed Sacrament instead of ■We Feature Christian Bros. P.-T.A. was held in the auditorium Jack Campbell. the Forty Hours’ devotion. Champagne Only Wines of the high school on the evening Mrs. Anthony Campbell arrived of Nov, 6. The principal theme of Former Denverite from the coast Monday, Nov. 11. Elk Coal Co. $3.25 Bottle Karl’s Liquor Store the program at the meeting em­ She will be matron of honor at the NATIONAL MARKET phasized the topic of safety. The 314 17th TA. 38341 wedding of Miss Anne Roche, who MA. 5335 , • work of the safety patrol was pre­ Word has been received in Den­ will be married Thursday morning, Large Lump...... 5 .9 5 sented in a play. Guest speakers ver of a high honor that has come Nov. 21. 1017 ISth St. Sparkling Burgundy at the meeting were Officer I. J. Large E g g ...... 5.85 to M. Barbosch, a former resident A throat infection necessitated Phone TA. 4898 Even his Best Friends Mott, graduate of Kemper court, of Colorado’s capital city for 35 the removal of Mrs. Earl Bach to Qean Nut ...... 5 .0 0 $3.25 Bottle Northwestern university safety years. For the past eight years, Miaa Patricia Lucy (above) and St. Joseph’s hospital early this Choice A{1 Other Grsdes—Tradint Stamps Have Told Him council, and Sergeant William Mr. Barbosch, who is a Catholic, Miss Jeannette Gies (below) are week. Her condition is reported as See Vs for Your Typewriter Heeds Fine. The program was opened has been employed by the United chairman and co-chairman, respec­ satisfactory. TYPEWRITERS ' by the music of the senior school Corn Fed Air Lines in Cheyenne, Wyo. Each tively, of the student ticket com­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Budd ADDING MACHINES Sold and Distributed b j orchestra under the direction of month the company offers a $50 mittee o f the benefit ball and card and daughter, Betty Lou, of Big Meats SOLD - RENTED • REPAIRED Edward Libonati and Sister Au­ cash prize to any employe who party to be given by the Loretto Piney, Wyo., are visiting briefly in All Makes and Prices — Everr One Gaarsnteed — New and Uied Portablea COLORADO gusta. makes the best suggestion as to Heights Alumnae association at the Denver on their way to Texas to Oaly At the meeting Mrs. Victor how its planes or its service may Hotel Cosmopolitan Tuesday eve­ visit Mrs. Budd’s sister, Mrs. Stan­ XlfmZMElWCK J. S. STAHL & CO. Greenwood of the county board be improved. It also offers a prize ning, Nov, 19. Miss Lucy is presi­ ley Leatherwood. They are guests Eetabliehed 1886 ALCOHOL CO. spoke briefly on phases of mem­ FEES DEUVEKT $1.09 OB MOBB 926 Seventeenth St. MAin 1026 of $200 for the best suggestion sub­ dent o f the association. of Miss Catherine Floyd, LOUIS SANTANGELO, Mar. bership activities. A report on mitted in the year. TA. 6358 the annual fruit shower for the A few days ago Mr. Barbosch benefit of the sisters showed that was notified that he had been this year nearly 300 cans of fruit adjudged the winner of both the Were donated. monthly and the yearly prizes. He Officers of the P.-T.A. who are will fly to Chicago, where he will attending special meetings this receive his awards personally from GEO. A. PULLEN week are Mrs. Bernard Hynes and W. H. Patterson, president of Mrs. Frank Buchen, county lunch­ Stove & Furnace United Air Lines. eon; Mrs. Mike McDonough, radio; Sam Staller knows he’d be lots Mr. Barbosch describes his sug- Repair Company better oif with a proper shaving Mrs. L. J. Holmes, parliamentpy law series, and Mrs. Floyd Grazier, gefitjon as "a mechanical improve­ Listen to the Dime Man Daily 11 tlS a. m. on KFEL Manufacturers, Wholesale and RetaQ light, i He knows that a wall- press council luncheon. ment in the automatic pilot with 9 Distributora of socket’and shaving light fixture which all our planes are equipped.” The habit of viewing thing, cheer­ Meet Me at W E HAVE would cost little . . . mean saved Freihman Honored by Guild fully and thinking about life hope­ Stove and Furnace Repair Regina Rowland, freshman, re­ The wife of the former Denver SHIPPED PAS­ time and added comfort. But, fully may be made to grow up like CAL CELERY Oysters 25c Pint Steam and Hot Water Grates ceived a life membership pin from resident is employed as a teacher any other habit DEW EY’ S CAFE SINCE 1921. like _ many others, he puts off Phont MAin 3261 Water Fronts — Fireplace Grates the Needlework guild for donat­ in a Denver public school. The Hr. and Mrs. Dewey Ingram Our Reputation— getting the convenience he de­ 1333 Lawrence Street MAin 0721 ing a complete layette. The high couple have one daughter, Mary Our Guarantee. serves.- Call MAin 2303 today LEWIS FISH SHOP Homa Pablle Market— 14th A CaUfenila TABOR 1321 DENVER. COLO. school contributed 325 garments Ann, who is attending St. Mary’s for a free WHERE YOU GET SERVICE, Open 6 A. M. m i 8 P. M. for this worthy cause. academy, Cheyenne. QUALITY, PRICE WITfl A SMILE Dispense Joseph Payne of 820 "'S. Emer­ GOOD FOOD — QUICK SERVICE REID LECTRA-TEST son contributed an eight-volume Specials for Thanksgiving LOWEST PRICES Bros. R A Y GOAL GO. 9cientifle chock^up of all • electric set of books. The History of Mullen Home Cows FANCY TURKEYS ...... 96eto30clb. facilities. Recommendations and France, by M. Guizot, to the high FANCY CAPONS ______3 0 c Ib. estimates without obligation. school library. FANCY YOUNG D U C K S______2 6 c Ib. Small Nut ...... 8 4 . 7 5 ■ ton Sol New Stale Marks ROASTING SPRINGS ..... 2 6 cib . Lump or Egg...... 5 . 9 5 a ton The drive for the Holy Child­ ROASTING PULLETS ..... 2 5 e lb . H. G. R E ID hood Christmas seals, which began YOUNG STEWING HENS ...... 3 0 e Ib. Klein's Food Stores PE, 4 6 04 1165 So. Penn. FRESH OYSTERS ...... 2 5 c p t ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Tuesday, Nov. 12, was taken up Two new Colorado records were JUMBO CRABS ...... ea. 50e Call ui for all kinds of stoker coal Full and Complete Line of Fresh REPAIRING and FIXTURES wholeheartedly by the students delivered direct from the mine. made by registered Holstein-Frie- Smoked end Salted Fieh. of the grade and high schools. sian cows at the J. K. Mullen home . SPECIAL JWAine 2303 329 14th St. We ehip Mt. Trout to Any Pert of the Freeh Caught EASTERN FILLET Mary Mesch, a senior of the for boys near Fort Logan, it was U. 8. Buy Your Trout by the Pound high school, and Jeannette Hali- RABBITS of SOLE announced by the Holstein-Frie- TRY OUK PICKLES AND OLIVES nan, a junior, are recovering from sian Association of America. Mul­ Free Delivery TA. 2734 Fancy Dry Picked Leather Gifts appendectomy operations in local len Evermore Aggie Ormsby took hospitals. the two^ear-oldo^ear-oTc championship Belgian Hares Capona ...... Ib. 35c For Christmas Program to Be Given Beautiful Fresh Cut ANCY DRY PICKED YOUNG with productiondue of 466 pounds of fURKEYS, 10 to 15 Ib...... lb. 3 0 c Both humorous and serious orig­ butterfat from 14,143 pounds of NK Small deposit holds any article Flowers FRYING AND ROASTING inal speeches are being presented milk. Halton Tritomia Konigen Pound SPRINGS ...... Jb. 2 5 e G c a ZIPPERS REPAIRED OR by the public speaking classes and CUT-UP BROILERS _____ ea. &5e E

I PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOTJC REGTSTEE — — i— — 4,500 Friends Were on Hand J^eeSforheid ’ s Mission at St. Louis university in St. Louis, Mo., to mark the closing of the Franciscan to three-day celebration commemorating thu 400th anniversary of the confirmation of the Society of Jesus. The Very Rev. Peter A. Brooks, S.J. (right), provincial of the Missouri province of the order, whi^_^ has its helidquarters at " the university, and the Very_Be*v--H«rrf'iBr’ Spend Month in Intention Ibeme Crimmins, S.J., president o f the schooh^-are shown gt the head o f the receiving line. Seven members of the Hierarchy and outstanding religious and lay scholars contributed to the celebration.— (Photo Fea­ Of C .S IC . Talk tures.) Durango Parish Remember the

(St. Mary’s Academy) (St. Elizabeth’* Pari*h) At the meeting of the Catholic The Rev. Fridolin Shockley, 0. Students’ Mission Crusade, Miss F.M., is leaving for a month’s stay Marylou Bastien told the students in Durango. He will take care of Church in about the Pope’s mission inten­ St. Columba’s parish in the ab­ tion for the month and Miss Mar­ sence of the Very Rev. Francis garet Ann Drinkard spoke On the Armistice. The president awarded Cawley. Miss Rosemary Heaton the prize The Rev. Robert William Dun- for selling the greatest number phy, O.F.M., has recovered from of tickets for the mission produc­ his recent illness and will leave tion, “ An Evening in the Orient.” Sunday afternoon to conduct the Mi^s Jean Rogers gave an inter­ Forty Hours’ devotion ih St. An­ esting report on the Vincentian thony’s church. Sterling, where the Fathers. A short skit was pre­ Rev. Emil Verschraeghen is pastor. sented by Misses Helen Gilmore, Fathers Henry Finn, (J.F.M., YOUR WILL Judy Biller, Marion Stortz, • Ra­ and Oscar Joyce, O.F.M., stopped mona Lea White, Peggie (Cham­ at St. Elizabeth’s monastery while bers, and Beverly Bell in regard en route to San Francisco, where to the “ hanger” contest, which is they will embark for their mis­ being sponsored by the mission sion duties in China. committee. Miss Bess Reissenman This Sunday the Young Ladies’ reported that a collection had been sodality and all the young women taken up on Nov. 6 for the Univer­ of the parish -will receive Commun­ sity of Peking; ion ^at the 9 o’clock Mass. The REMEMBER THE The Handmaids of the Blessed Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Sacrament at St. Mary’s attended will be recited after Mass. A Mass and received Communion in meeting of the organization was a body at the Cathedral Thurs­ held Nov. 14, when the final re­ POOR MISNIONiS day, Nov. 7. This is a project of turns on the harvest frolic the Eucharistic committee of the were made. Preparations were sodality. made for a Christmas party to be The final games of the Volley­ held Wednesday evening, Dec. 18. ball tournament were played be­ Tentative plans also were drawn OF THE OlOCESE tween the senior and junior up for the coming winter months. classes last week. Since the tour­ The socials to be sponsored include nament is a two-game elimination ice skating, roller skating, sleigh series, the seniors and juniors rides, skiing, and" tobogganing? in had to play three games. The addition to the usual athletic pro­ senior team, led by Miss Cath­ gram of bowling, basketball, and erine Czamowski, won the first volleyball and the religious discus­ game, and the juniors, led by Miss sion groups. Marion Stortz,. won the next two The turkey party sponsored by games. the Holy Name men will be held t • Needlework Drive Succeit Denver Young People's Activities in St. Elizabeth’s hall, 11th and The Needlework guild’s cam­ Curtis, on Friday, Nov. 15. Twenty paign at St. Mary’s proved* turkeys -will be awarded. The ad­ successful this year. Miss Mary Holy Family Club Secretary mission price is 50 cents for 20 Form of Bequest for Evelyn Currigan was chairman of games. the drive and Miss Helen Gilmour was secretary. Committee chair­ men, who assisted them, were: Resigns to Enter U. S. Army Juniors, Miss Claire McMenamy; Pupils Inaugurate Establishment of Funds sophomores, Miss Helen Allen, and freshmen. Miss Patty Morrissey. Thomas Cherry, the secre­ asked to make posters for this ball, Drive for Funds First quarter examinations were tary of St. Mark’s club, has re­ which will be distributed by club held last week at St. Mary’s. signed his office to enlist in the members. Members were asked to for Education of Priests: Miss Marie McCollum, a sen­ (Presentation Pariih) ior, has been chosen as a new U. S. army. At the regular busi­ secure patrons for the programs as The children of Presentation membef of the Catholic Students’ ness meeting Tuesday evening, another means of financing the af­ school have begun their semi­ Mission Crusade’s bulletin board Nov. 12, members gave a unani­ fair. annual campaign to raise money committee. for school funds. mous vote of thanks to the retiring Bowling Schedule Announced At a recent meeting of the The young women of the parish officer for the unselfish work he The individual bowling schedule Saimarac orchestra club^ Miss had done for the organization. will receive Holy Communion at Marion Stortz was elected presi­ for the second round was an­ the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, Nov. Catherine Conletto was elected dent and Miss Ramona Lea Mbite, nounced as follows: Nov. 14, the 17. secretary-treasurer. to fill the vacancy for the unex­ Hawks vs. the Bulldogs and the Prayers are asked for Anna The members of the senior pired term. Other nominees for Doyle, a member of the parish, "I hereby give and bequeath chemistry class visited Marston the office were Cecilia Bornhoff Rams vs. the Broncs; Thursday, who is> ill. Lake Wednesday, Nov. 6, in con­ and James Fanning. Nov. 21, the Broncos vs. the Hawks Mrs. A. (Sruber and Mrs. F. nection with their study of water. at 7 and the Bulldogs vs. the Hosek have charge of the sanc­ Committees Give Reports The Printer’s Ink Book club of Tigers at 9:10. tuary in the month of November, to the Roman 'Catholic Bishop the seventh and the eighth grades Complete reports of all commit­ The first business meeting in Every one is assured of spend­ is sponsoring a Book Week ex­ tees were received at the meeting. December will be an invitational ing a pleasant evening on Friday, hibit, in which all the j^rade school Reports were given by Gertrude meeting for the council members. Nov. 15, at the parish turkey children are taking part. Colorful Fanning, treasurer; Barbara Fo- The committee in charge oT this party. A new method of playing of the D iocese of Denver, posters made by the children gliatti, in charge of the Halloween meeting includes Jacqueline the games is being introduced. form the background for> books party committee; Catherine Fan­ O’Keefe, Elizabeth Sommers, and Admission is 50 cents. old and new. The kindergarten ning, Communion breakfast of Lloyd Cuneo. A high school discussion group Nov. 10, and Jacqueline O’Keefe, Colorado, the sum of $ ...... display is especially' interesting. The ping-pong tournament, with has been organized for public The parents and friends of the publicity. prizes offered in both the boys’ and school studente. Meetings are held children are invited to see the ■ Tickets w€re distributed for the the girls’ brackets, will, start in in the old rectory on Monday Book week display at the end of council winter formal, which will the next week. Members will- be nights at 8 o’clock. for the education and main­ the main corridor on the second be held at the Shirley-Savoy hotel notified as to the time. Francis floor. Nov. 22. The high school will be Hoar, club member, volunteered to paint the table. ‘Queen’s Work’ Article Plans for a Christmas party tenance, in Colorado, of stu­ DIRECTORS OF 9 CENTERS TO were brought forward, hut further Refutes Prof. Einstein details-were tabled until the next meeting. S t Louis, Mo. — Saying that REVAMP ACTIVITY SCHEDULES Prof. Albert Einstein contradicts dents studying for the St. Francis' Group himself when' he ventures into the Hoping to bring about greater Henry Lopez, who plans many new To Have Play realm of theology, the Rev. Daniel co-operation among social workers features. A full page of cartoons (St. Francis de Sales’ Young A. Lord, S.J., sodality leader, in Spanish-speaking districts, the priesthood.^^ will be in charge of Joe Martinez, - People’s Club) composer, and playwright, takes Little Flower center this week held director of the center’s handi­ the physicist to task io r his recent a joint meeting of directors from craft and art department. Elvira Schwab and Deloris Mul­ paper read at a science and reli­ nine centers. The group will seek Other staff members are Ro- len, chairmen for the enlarged dra­ gion meeting' in New York city, to eliminate repetition in the re­ cita Martinez, Flora Jaramillo, matic committee, opened plans for expressing doubt as to the exist­ spective activity schedules of each John Martinez, Paul "Vigil, Arthur a play at a special meeting of the ence of a personal God. The priest center. At the same time the mem­ Pacheco, and Nellie 'Valencia. committee Tuesday evening, Nov. answers the jprofessor in the De­ 12, ih the assembly room of the bers plan to outline widely-varied Films of Mexico City, taken by cember issue bf the Queen’s Work, programs that will fill the needs rectory. The committee has been national sodality organ published Toby Medina, recently of Mexico enlarged to include a co-chair­ of all groups, young and old alike. university, will be shown at a fu­ here under Father Lord’s editor­ man, secretary, treasurer, librar­ ship. Directors who attended • the ture meeting of the‘youth forum, ian, and telephone chairman in A Permanent Bnrse for the Perpetual meeting were John Moody, 'Vail it was announced this week. Mr. preparation for the first produc­ Fr. Soucy VU it* in St. Lou!* center; Mrs. Dixie Stoffer, Rude Medina, a member of the center’s tion of the season. The Rev. D. Wilfred Soucy, center; Frank Senier, St. An­ newly formed youth organization, A regular meeting of the Young who, in three years transformed Education of a Seminarian is $6,000 thony’s Neighborhood house; Miss will accompany the showing of his the St. John valley in Maine Neva Circle, Epworth center; Miss three-reel movie with a commen­ People’s club will be held in the recreation goom of the high school from poverty to prosperity through Christine Reyer, Garfield center; tary of his stay in Mexico. co-operative effort of the resi­ Miss Theresa Chiesa, North Side on Tuesday, Nov. 19, immediately Any Portion of this,,However, Running the gamut of handi­ after the novena devotions. At this dent, was a recent guest of the center; H. Talmadge Phelps, Chris­ craft work, youngsters at the cen­ Queen’s Work office here. He tian center; Miss Ann Hurd, co­ meeting final returns and reports ter are now engaged in making visited the Rev. George A. McDon­ ordinating worker at the Y.W.C. will be made on the sale of tickets beaded belts, wooden door stops, for the D.C.Y.P.C. ball. Current ald, S.J., director of the Queen’s can be left. A., and William Mitchell of the leather key cases, tie racks, match W ark (io-operative department, Y.M.C.A. bathhouse. reports indicate that there is much boxes, shelves, picture frames, and interest among the members- in from whom Father Soucy got his ‘Echo’ to Be Out Soon many other articles. The class is this event.. introduction to co-operatives at the The Thanksgiving issue of the in charge of Joe Martinez. 1934 Summer School of Catholic With the advent of colder Little Flower Echo will come but Director to Attend Chicago Action-in Boston. this week, according to Editor weather, the chairmen of the social Parley committee, Lou McCarthy and Bud THE SUM OF $350 WILL TAKE CARE Aboard the special streamliner Keough, have be^n to make plans Siena Medalist Turkey Party to chartered by Denverites attend­ for a snow-and-ice outing. James ing the National Conference of Baier and Alice Mursko, delegates Catholic Charities in Chicago, Miss to the council, -will present their OF A STUDENT FOR ONE YEAR Be Held Nov. 16 Mary Ellen Dougherty, director of special reports at Tuesday’s meet­ the Little Flower center, left for ing. a two-week trip in the Midwest. (Holy' Family Pariih) The well-known East Denver There will be a council meeting This Saturday evening, Nov. 16, social worker and group director of the officers and chairmen of at 8 o’clock, the annual turkey will attend the conference and committees at the assembly room and games party will be held by make an extensive survey of com­ of the rectory this Sunday eve­ the members of Holy Family munity centers in Chicago, De­ ning at 7:30. parish in the school hall. Admis­ troit, and other Midwestern cities. The social-recreation program sion is 50 cents. An attractive Having studied those group organ­ for adults of the parish, under the special prize will be given in addi­ izations in former years. Miss sponsorship of the Y.P.C., was.pre tion to several turkey awards. Dougherty has always followed a sented at a meeting in the The two-week mission closed principle of keeping abreast With high school Thursday, Nov. 14. Sunday evening, Nov. 10, at 7 ;30 the newest developments. This program is featured as a For Further lnfm*mation, Applj at w'ith a. sermon, the renewal of Because of her proved readi­ project of the club on the second Baptismal promises, the imparting ness to adopt new activities, cen­ and fourth Thursdays of the of the Apostolic blessing, and ter staff members anticipate sev­ month. Benediction of the Most Blessed eral innovations when Miss Dough­ San Lui* Club to Receive Sacrament. Weekday Masses are erty returhs. She will devote most Communion now at the usual hours, 6:30 and of her time to round-table dis­ 8 o’clock. cussions and lectures dekling with Members of the San Luis Rey Sanctuary workers for next group work in low-income dis­ Young People’s club, St. Louis’ week are Mrs. Frank Allota and tricts. Nationally known authori­ parish, Englewood, will hold their monthly corporate Communion CHAXCERY Mrs. C. J. Deickman. ties will direct this phase of the This Sunday is Communion day conference. Sunday, Nov. 17, at the 8 o’clock for the Legion of Mary at the 6 While in the Midwest, Miss Mass. A breakfast will follow the o’clock Mass. High school students Dougherty will see Notre Dame Mass. will receive Communion at the university’s football team in ac­ Cathedral Group Trie* Skate* 7:30 Mass: The high school sodal­ tion against Iowa U. and North­ Approximately 40 members of OFFICE ity hereafter will hold its monthly western on successive Saturdays. the Cathedral Young People’s club Recognized a* the past year’s Communion at the 8 o’clock The Fighting Irish play the lowans took part in a roller-skating party outstanding Catholic woman in the' Mass on the first Friday of the at South Bend, Ind., Nov. 16, and Wednesday evening, Nov. 13. The United States, Miss Jkne M. Hoey month. The third Sunday of the they will invade Chicago on Nov. skating was arranged by Commit (above) of Washington, D. G , di­ month will be reserved for the 23 for the Northwestern tussle. tee Chairman Julius Conrad to rector o f the bureau o f public as­ general Communion of all high Miss Dougherty will be the guest substitute for a hay-rack ride that sistance o f the Social Security 1536 Logan Street — Denver, Colorado school students. of Miss Anita Welsh, a friend was canceled because of the cold board, was awarded the Siena Mrs. Betty Heeren will attend of the center, who teaches in a weather. medal at the annual convention of the Notre Dame-Iowa football parochial school in Chicago. She Miss Regina Riley, editor of the the National Council of Catholic game at South Bend Saturday, will also visit her father in De­ C.y.P.C. Herald, monthly young Women in Detroit. Miss Hoey also Nov. 16, following which she will troit. Mrs. Sara Bailey will be in people’s news organ, announces is president of the National (in ­ pay a week’s visit to relatives in charge of the center in the di­ that the November issue is avail­ ference of Social Work.— (Photo Chicago. rector’s absence. able from club officers. Features.)

* Thurtday, N6v. 14, 1940 Office, 938 Bannock Street. THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN

I n V E S T rc R T E ANN LIMACHER CHAIRMAN OF KAPPA GAMMA Pi MEMBERS "TONIGHT JUNIOR C. D. OF A. COUNCIL TO AID LIBRARY ASSOCIATION WE DANCE" PRRH Adm. Fri. Ladies 20c, Miss Ann Limacher, a senior I K S IT SESSION Discussion of a permanent proj­ of Catholic lay helpers. Among F Men 40c Miss Limacher is replacing Mrs. Catholic Daufchter of America and Harvey J. Smith, who has been ect for members of the Kappa the fields suggested by the Bishop were the Junior-Newman previously Junior C. D. of A. coun­ council chairman in the past 14 Gamma Pi honorary sorority was COMING— selor, was unanimously elected years. Mrs. Smith, who emphat­ clubs and the Catholic Library the center of interest at the SUNDAY NITEI u to u rov lu r. iuilo ok u h j chairman of the Junior Catholic ically refused a renomination, is* OFy.OFyiOB association. WIFE BE H . Daughters of America council to reitiain in the council as an monthly gathering of that group, A chtek-up of the members at 18 fUiniSHED KITIHEnmE group at the last meeting of the adviser and also as state chairman, at the home of Miss Anna the meeting of last week revealed rimilV RPRITfflEIIT! council. Miss Dorothy Walsh, ex officio. Marie Wade on Thursday, Nov. that the following members al­ The Rev. David Maloney ad­ ready are either actively engaged “BATTLE Rtftt IfKiud* fights, g^t, rtfrig«r«tiofl, counselor, was elected vice presi­ 7. Previous to « the meeting The annual luncheon meeting of At the meeting a financial re­ dressed the Catholic Daughters’ two members. Miss Jewel Mc­ in the former work or had offered mt(d Mrvict, «tc. Familitt wHh cKlIdran dent of the council and Marguerite port, covering the 14 years of her study club at its luncheon meeting the Denver deanery will be held at invftad. Ptaygrotmd. Bisbing, secretary. Govern and Miss Catherine Floyd, their services when called: Mrs. OF TH E administration, was given by Mrs. Thursday, Nov. 7, in the C. D. of had called on Bishop Urban J. John Merkl and Misses Jewel Mc­ Holy Ghost hall Monday, Nov- 18, $70 $7S ptr r im Hi Smith. From the year 1927 to the A. clubhouse. His subject was Vehr>-to .•'sk his aid in-the selection Govern, Jeannette Gies, Virginia at 12:30 o’clock. The monthly 481 88. nRRt0n-P8 4111 Academy Mothers’ Club present time, outside of dues and “ Italian Culture, Past and Pres­ of some particular work in need Beck, and Catherine Floyd. At business meeting will follow. The initiation fees, the girls, with the ent.” He described some -of the BANDS" present no other Kappas are free Rev. Thomas Doran of the Cathe­ Will Hold Games Party assistance of parents and friends, grandeur of the Old World, which to give their time to this particular raised $15,214.10. The disburse­ y: is threatening, and touched on .service. Discussion'as to the adop' dral wjll be the guest speaker. Mrs. Seger Gene ments other than those spent on pre-war conditions in some of the< tion of some other form of Catho L. A. Higgins, president, will pre­ S t Mary’s Mothers’ club will court supplies and sent to the na­ foreign countries. Father Maloney, S id y C U Being side at the luncheon. lie Action was tabled until the next entertain all members and friends tional headquarters amount to who is assistant to the Rev. Dr. meeting of the group, which will be A large representation from the Ellis vs. Pieper at a games party to be given at $3,915,43. Recreational activities, William • Higgins * at St. Philo- held in the early part of December affiliated organizations is desired St. Mary’s academy Monday eve­ Band Doubleheader including purchase of camp and mena’s church, spent seven years at the home of Miss Virginia Reed. and all women are welcome. The ning, Nov. 18, at 8 o’clock. A EXTRAORDINARY— camp facilities and charity dona­ studying in Rome. Held (or Pupils The special month’s project of presidents of organizations serve .opecial prize will be awarded at tions, amounted to $10,671.97. In Mrs. H. G. Denny, vice pre.sident, the chapter for December will be as the deanery tmard. This occa­ Ledies 2tf, men 40c (20c extrs 10:30. addition to this the juniors con­ presided at the meeting in the ab­ the “adoption” of a needy and sion affords members an opportu­ a couple for reserr. plue tax) Mrs. S. A. Reisenman, the chair­ tributed $388.70 to the senior court, sence of the president, Mrs. J. H. worthy family to be taken care of nity to become better acquainted man, will be assisted by Mrs. Er­ Glenwood Springs.— The study 'V.F.y/. Tur- making a tbtal of $14,975.10, and Johnson, who sent regrets at not at Christmas. with the work of the deanery and nest C. Werner, Mrs. J. H. Mona­ club for the seventh and eighth W 6 d . l l l l C ------key Dance leaving a balance in the treasury being able to be present, as did the work of other organizations ghan, Mrs. John 0. Rae, Mrs. Earl grade and high school students is Thirty garments for the Needle­ Win a Turkey! of $239, which is to be continued also Mrs. J. C. Hagus. Mrs. W. J. and to discuss mutual problems. A. Bell, Mrs. William J. Mc- to be distributed on recreational being held every Sunday evening work guild wqre brought to the last Foehl, general chairman of host­ meeting by the members. The do­ Mrs, J. F. Murtaugh is general A Necessary Luxury Menamy, Mrs. Martin D. Curri- and charitable enterprises. at 7 o’clock in St. Stephen’s chairman of the luncheon arrange­ Thurg. Nite Thanks- gan, Mrs. Richard P. Haberl, and esses, was assisted by the folliw- church. In the fall term the dis­ nations were given to the Catholic Drill Team to Roorganize ing: Mmes. Ann Hilton, E. J. Charities " unit. Several Kappas ments, assisted by Mjs. J. T. Tier­ Riving Football Dance. For Big Occasions Mrs. Frank H. Pruisner. "The junior drill team, under the cussion text book being used is ney and a committee. Reservations O’Connor, Sr., and Regina Cole. Praying the Mass. A study of the still have books suitable for ju­ leadership of the past president, Miss Margaret Murphy, a charter should be made by calling Mrs. Anniversaries and other im­ prayers and ceremonies of the holy venile readers, which they are Helen Dillenger, a student of Lo- member of the club, was welcomed Murtaugh, EAst 6676, or Mrs. portant dates call for flowers Yours to Enjoy sacrifice is being made, with Father bringing to the next meeting. rh. Rmnsoiu retto Heights college, will reorgan­ back after a long absence. ^ These books are to be added to Tierney, EMerson 1610, before —and not just “ordinary” For added pleasure, entertain at the Clarence E. Kessler as spiritual di­ noon Saturday, Nov. 16. , ' SIH & BROADWAY ize at 2:15 p. m. Saturday, Nov. Guests of the day were Mrs. M. those collected by the group last flowers. Gala events demand Coemopolitan — PIONEER DINING rector. The usual catechism 16, at the Catholic Daughters’ Dacey and Miss Alice Marshall. month for the library at St. Caje- the best — and that’s the kind ROOM . . . classes for the younger children clubhouse. Members present were Mmes. J. H. tan’s school. of flowers we furnish. We’ll COFFEE are being held -immediately fol- WHERE NEARLY ALL DENVER DINES be glad to suggest the proper Mrs, C. Kuntz, business manager Sherman, M. L, Lippincott, J. L. lowfng the 8 o’clock Mass on SHOPPE . . . of the team, asks that all girls at­ bouquet fOr your needs. BAMBOO Morse, Hale Gorden, E, J. O’Con­ Sunday. tending individual troop meetings ner, Sr.; Ann Hilton, Regina Cole, Sedalisls Told to Train ROOM. Rae- Father Kessler attended the at that time report to hei? in the W. J. Foehl, G. W. Rienks, George ommend t h e missions at Eagle and Mintum You Will Enjoy THE BRIGHT SPOT drawing room immediately after Leslie, James J, Dowd, T. F. « 0 osmopolitan Monday and Tuesday of last week Selves to Help Clergy they are dismissed. Kerin, Agpes Mattingly, H. C. Our Delicious Complete Flower Shop to out-of-town Glee Club to Prepare Carols Denny, W. J. Cameron, Harvey J Bride Honored friends. White Plains, N. Y.— The need ROAST TURKEY DINNER 5th Ave. and Josephine The Junior Glee club, under the Smith, and Martin Bonnarens, and Mrs. Leonard Oswald enter­ of Catholic lay leadeft?-trained in direction of Dorothy Ross, coun­ Misses Margaret E. Murphy, Mar­ tained a number of guests at her Colorado's America's Cosmopolitan Hotel sodklity activity, to assist the EMel^on2745 selor of troop 9, will begin to pre­ garet C. Leary, and Ellen Phelan. home Thursday afternoon in honor Finest ^ Lowest ■ BRADBURY B. MORSE, Gen. Her. clergy in directing Catholic Ac­ Food pare Christmas carols immediately. Nazt-Meeting to Feature of Mrs. Almond Shuster, who was 6 5 Prices tion was emphasized by the Rev. After Christmas the troop will Ckristmei the recipient of many lovely and continue to rehearse for program useful gifts. In the afternoon F. X. Mahoney of St. Catherine’s The December meeting, which Mrs. Oswald served dainty refresh­ chpreh, Pelham, N. Y.*, director of work. Miss Ross will be assisted will feature Christmas, will be in COLORADO’S BUSIEST RESTAURANT by Miss Emma Lombard. ments, Mrs, Shuster, a recent the East Westchester division of charge of Mrs. W. J. Cameron. As­ bride, is the former Miss Mary the Archdiocesan Sodality union, , The 38 juniors who volunteered sisting Mrs. Foehl as hostesses will to march in the Armistice day prO' Dumont, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in a recent message to the Sodality Do You Neeil Money? be Mmes. Harry Gorden, Agnes M. Dumont, who with her parents of the Blessed Virgin of the Col­ gram in spite of weather condi. Mattingly, and George Leslie. At came to Glenwood Springs from lege of Our Lady of Good Counsel tions will be given preference in the January meeting, the first of MORTGAGE LOANS ON DENVER AND the drill team and Glee club. Del Norte a year ago. Mrs. Shus­ here. “ Sodalists must reject the the series of study, which will theory of ‘let Mary do it’,”, he said. Two hundred and forty-one gar­ ter’s • husband is the son of Mr. SUBURBAN RESIDEN(;E PROPERTY probably be on some problem fac­ I’Each sodalist must work whole­ Golden ILantem ments were turned in by the Jun­ and Mrs. Ivan Shuster. ing America today, will be intro­ heartedly in the interests of Cath­ 1265 BROADWAY Near 13th Avenue iors for the Needlework guild duced by the president, Mrs. John­ Miti Gamba Married # Thanks were expressed to the olic Action so that she may gain No Red Tape • No Commission son.* Miss Mbho Gamba left Wednes­ many parents and friends who con­ more souls for Christ and for The club is assisting the Red day, Nov. 6, for Phoenix, Ariz Friendly^Prompt Service tributed to the cause. Mary, whom we accept as our pa­ Cross in the making of garments. where she was united in marriage troness.” Troop 7, under the counseLship' of ■The work is being done at home by Nov. 8 to James Thompson, son of Miss Helen Steffes, has been or­ B U X D Y f bCOAL L O W RATES those wishing to serve. , Mr. and Mrs. Rich Thompson of 7 ganized at St. Anthony’s Neigh Glenwood Springs. Miss Gamba Eudochia Bell Smith, REtSKIL COAL MAin 1201 S2«l WALNUT borhood house. came to Glenwood a few years Set Us 4 Call Us <• KE 7211 Best wishes for a speedy recov­ ago from Kansas, where her par­ Dr. Gurrigan Elected ery were extended to Mary Mesch, Altar Society of ents reside, to accept a position as who is recovering from an ap­ bookkeeper in the grocery store pendectomy at Mercy hospital. Although the election commis­ THE DEHVER’S owned by her brother, H. J sion has not yet completed its offi­ Troop 9 held an interesting busi Cathedral Meets Gamba, Miss Gamba was active FIFTH FLOOR CONTINENTAL OIL BUILDIN6 ness meeting Nov. 9 at Holy Ghost cial tabulations, latest reports in­ in church affairs in her stay here, dicate that Eudochia Bell Smith hall. The troop planned a roller being a member of the Altar and skating party on Saturday, Nov. One of the outstanding meet­ seems assured of election as state ANNUAL NOVEMBER ings of the Cathedral Altar and Rosary society, Legion of Mary, senator. Earlier in the week, there 16, at 2 p. m. in the Mile High and Catholic Daughters. She was Roller rink, located at 530 Broad­ Rosary society was the November was a doubt as to her victory. Dr. session. The following new mem­ a graduate of a Kansas,college, M. D. Currigan, who ran for regent way. majoring in ar-. Mr. Thompson . BIG MOMENTS 'Troop 10 held a business meeting bers were enrolled: Mmes. Thomas of Colorado university, is reported Remember the time you spilled salad Connelley, Mary Flach, L. K. Peer, was graduated from Colorado uni­ elected. First returns seemed to on Nov. 9. Garments were turned versity last June. The young dressing on the new dinner gown thet in for the Needlework guild, and Frank Walter, Nellie Riordan, J. point to Dr. Currigan’s defeat, but had taken a week's ealary . . . and D. Daumeyer, James Domenico, couple will reside in Phoenix. how worried you were? But you lent plans for future actik^ies in the he has now piled up a substantial it to ua. and you had good reason to year were discussed. ^Miss Lim­ Frank Regan, L. 0. Staten, Fran­ Mildred Rule, daughter of Mr. lead and there appears to be no be thenkful for our scientific know­ acher, the new chairman of the ces Corley, and Frank Kennedy, and Mrs. James Rule, recently chance of his being beaten. ledge of "ipotting," our careful, ex­ and Misses Mary Nugent, Anne underwent a major operation and pert workmanship. Modern equipment, junior court, talked to the troop. •killed employees and personal super- The next meeting will be a social McGovern, and Mary Rogers. is reported to be doing nicely at Fr. Doyle Will Speak at viiion work cleaning wonders. See for Miss Anne O’Neil and Miss Hopkins hospital. yourself. at the home of Rita McEnulty on Nov. 23. Martha Klein were visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirwan Loyola Novena Devotions The Rev. Arthur J. Lucy, spirit­ are the parents of a boy born at l^awe on Stamped Gifts to M ake K E. 8341 ual director of the society and the Porter hospital. The baby is The speaker at this Friday’s principal speaker for the after­ a srrandson of P. J. Kirwan, Sr. perpetual novena service at Loy­ Nuns Hostesses to noon, created much enthusiasm in This was his second grandson born ola church will be the Rev. William favor of the coming annual games in October. Word was received Doyle, S.J., of Regis college. The party, which will be held at the here of a son bom to Mr. and Mrs. devotions will begin at 7 :45 Women’s Society Knights of Columbus hall Mtfhday P. J. Kirwan, Jr., at Albuquerque, o’clock. AARON LUTZ 2162 Arapahoe St evening, Nov. 18, at 8:15 o’clock. N. Mex., Oct. 25. HAROLD LUTZ The sisters at the Convent of Miss Barbara Bach, chairman Vincent Harris, son of Mr. and the Good Shepherd were hostesses of the party, announces many Mrs. Ralph Harris, is recovering to the Queen’s Daughters at their turkeys will be given away in the from an appendix operation at a PRODUCERS CREAMERY PRODUCTS MEAN meeting Sunday, Nov. 10. evening, as well as a substantial local hospital. The president. Miss Grace Pal­ QUALITY PRODUCTS AT REASONABLE PRICES prize. Refreshments will be served. Miss Marie Wood, daughter of mer, reported that 140 garments Assisting on the ticket commit­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood, has had been contributed by the so tee are Mrs. A1 A. Hauk, Mrs. gone to Denver, where she is at­ STAMPED pillow LINEN dresser, ciety to the Needlework guild. On James M. Knight, Mrs. Ralph H. tending business college. cases simple• de- scarfs, buffet sets, Ice Cream Sunday, Nov, 17, the annual Shaw, Mrs. James J. Teeling, Mrs. Mrs. Hays Enters Hospital sigms you wii^ em- vanity sets with shower of fruit and jellies will be simple embroidery Milk - Cream C. C. Califf, Mrs. T. J. Sullivan, Mrs. Belle Hays entered the broider easily, quick given for the old people at the design lacs e d g- Mrs. A. E. Murchie, Mrs. Mar­ Community hospital Wednesday, ly, pSir 59c; or home for the aged. garet Roberts, Mrs. F. M. 2 pairs ...... 1.00 ing ...... 1.00 Butter 933 Bannock St. After the business session, the where she will spend the winter Osbourne, Miss Clara Courtney, months. Mrs. Hays, who is 92 KEystone 3297, Denver, Colo. members attended Benediction in and Miss Harriet Roderick. the convent chapel. The Very Rev. years of age, spends the summer Dr. William M. Higgins officiated. at her home, but during the colder A marionette show was given by Aid Society Postpones weather goes to the hospital. pupils of St. Mary’s academy, The Knights of Columbus will under the direction of Mrs. Ralph sponsor a turkey party Saturday, ^ 4JS'..oX X' NC. . _T t Hanson. Meeting Until Dec. 12 Nov.*16, at 8 o’clock in the K. of Refreshments were served by C. hall. A number of large birds’ girls from the domestic science Mrs. James McDonald, president will be given away. - class Yit the House of the Good of the Sacred Heart Aid society, RioGrandeRiel * }>_; Shepherd. The Queen’s Daugh­ has announced that the society will SECOND AT SANTA FE ters pve a contribution monthly 'v I not meet on Nov, 21 as scheduled, Fine Old Line of Silverware to the domestic science depart­ since Thanksgiving day is to be Crucifixes and Ornaments ment. observed on that date. The next TEA TOWELS of ORGANDY or Muslin meeting will be held on Dec. 12, for cream o r striped aprons, beautiful when the Christmas cheer pro­ A. J. STARK & CO. crash; simple but quality, easy stamped gram will be planned and baskets EXCLUSIVE attractive designs. (lesigns, Special 39c arranged. All interested in work MAin 3 3 07 1536 Glenarm St. 29e, 39e and 69e iftl such as carried on by the Aid so­ ciety are requested to attend. Con­ INEXPENSIVE Footstools in muslin, for needlepoint cover — .1.75, 1.95 tributions *w i 11 be gratefully Needlepoint, centers already filled ^in, each ...... 59e G-O-A-L FUR accepted. Bridge Sets, quality fabrics, 6-pc...... - ...... The annual election of officers For Domeitic Use— $5.25 Up CREATIONS Tea Towels of sugar sack material, stamped ...... 15e will also be a part of the day’s All Grades of Stoker Cosl Imported Linen Guest Towels, 39e each...... 3 for $1 program. Memlaers are asked to FurnaerXIesninK snd Repairing V u iL . attend the deanery’s annual lunch­ Lunch Cloths with colored border, 54x54 ...... 89e eon to be held at Holy Ghost hall OWEN COAL CO. Pot Holders and Dish Cloths to crochet, pkg...... 25e Monday, Nov. 18.. Thanksgiving Sale isi W BsyeaJ SP. 4423 Lunch Cloths, applique, embroidery...... 59e and |1 49c Wondersheen for crochet, 39c ea...... 3 skeins for $1 1528 Colorful Yams in asorted selection, skein...... 10c CHE3KER GABS E. COLFAX AVE. SEEIIVe THINGS Dry Well Guest Towels, stamped...... - ...... 8 for |1 Which fan o f playing cards la ED DUNDON, Mgr. NEAR HUMBOLDT 8T. the larger? NEW LOW ZONED RATES PHONE AND MAIL ORDERS No l.ower Ratei In Denser of DINNERWARE Thex are identical In site. Beina ROASTED AND DELIVERED fooled hr an optical iltuBion does­ Art Needlework — Fifth Floor — ISth Street Offers yoii your choice from our immense display n't mean that your eyes are TAbor 2233 of openstock and sets of dinnerwar^ at startling faulty* but it does show that eye­ FRESH DAILY AT.80 d a il y s ig h t SEEING TOIFRR sight plays tricks. To be sure your price reductions. eyes art right, to avoid the Values unexcelled In.Quality Teas, penalties of defective sight, have Spices, Eiuracts, Baking Powder an optical examlnitlon by a com­ petent registered optometrist No KE. 7181 appointment needed. Come in to­ Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6. Phone MAin 3437 day. AT Carson's “W h m D m n r Shop* With ConfidtaiceP— Phone KB. 2111 I6TH A STOUT STREETS Hellborn Brothers Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist OPTOMETRISTS iifd OPTICIANS 223 Sixteenth Street 2tit & Mirkel Sts. Denver Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets Metropalltza Bldg. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS CHERRY ISIS K IH COLORADO SINCE 1904 J PATRONIZE OCR ADVERTISERS PAGE- TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Nov. 14, 1940

111 »#♦♦♦♦« M M M i l l 111 »♦»♦♦»♦♦♦♦ t*»» nJpfTVI'V P lT T f 'V A (Trt *hi» orcheatra waa playing at St. Mai^’ a academy in Denver. A V C 1 4 I 4 J A. Fft,X one of a collection of eariy-day acenea at the academy being aaaembled by the Machebeuf History d u b , dates back to 1891 or 1892. The tiatera lO B E n O THE SAFE SIDE . . . shown in the foreground wear the garb that was used by the Sisters o f Loretto up to 1909. Many his­ toric pictures are being sent to the Machebenf club in its campaign for data about past years at the Whether or not your eyes are causing you any discomfort, it is school. Since some o f the pictures are unnamed and undated, former students are invited to supply the safer to determine their condition by having a scientific ex­ gcademy with information concerning photographs like this one. ClUB amination before any ill effects appear. Glasses cost very little— eyesight cannot be replaced at any cost, (Loretto Height* College) The first meeting of the Inter­ national Relations club since the SWIGERT BROS. return of its members from the regional conference at the Univer­ sity of Colorado last month was Better Fition Optometrists Good Service Tield Nov. 12. Miss Mary Ellen for Every Age at Right Prices Green, president, called the meet­ 1550 California KEystone 7651 ing to order and gave a brief his­ tory of the Camepe Institute of * * * * * * * i International Relations Clubs. Fol­ 1 1 I «♦♦♦♦< lowing her address, members of the club reported on the various round tables at the Boulder conference. A Holy Hour was observed in the GRAIVDIHA HAD TO BAKE OlV GRANITE, MARBLE, BRONZE college chapel Sunday afternoon, STATUARY Nov, 10, conducted by the RevV Wm. THURSDAYS LOWEST PRICED GRANITEx s iiE MARKERSh a k i u s k s J. Mulcahy and sponsored, by the F m h , whoIe«ome bakery bread wa* unknown in Gran'’ ma** tim| . . , *o ahe IN DENVER, ------sodality board Cabos. Following labored over a hot stove every Thuraday to pt^ oea a week'* aupply of bread. COMPLETE______S 2 2 .S 0 the Holy Hour, a club supper was Gran'ma did the family washing, too . . . grew old before her time doing it. given in Pancratia hall for mem­ Today even the most exacting home laundress can't approach the modern bers of Cabos. Miss Betty Schroll laundry’i efficiency. Home washing is out o f date. Phone TA 6470 and let one was in charge of arrangements. of oiir drivers explain our economical services, Personality classes were com­ bined Nov. 14 to attend a lecturtf on beauty, given by Mrs. Richard Ar­ JACQUES BROTHERS den, cosmetician from the Daniels THE CASCADE LAUNDRY and Fisher store. A demonstration SINCE 1902 1147 MARKET STREET Two Phones—TAber 1371 and TAbOk 4470 of the proper use of makeup aids 1749 Tremont St. — 445 E. 17th Are. — 1184 Sevanteenth S t Designers and Builders was offered to the students. 1441 Tremont — 404 E. 13th A rt. Members of the home economics Monuments and Memorials of Distinction 19% DISCOUNT ON CASH AND CARRY department of Loretto Heights col­ TELEPHONE TABOR 6468 lege took an extensive tour through a local confectionery company Nov. ‘Sclact yonr warehoas* as yen would your Office and Plant— 28 E. 6th Ave, at 6th Ave. and Lincoln 12, The girls were shown the many bank” JOBS WANTED DENVER, COLO. Seminarians Tell Pupils of department^ of food in the estab­ pmusH socoi F op (Tbod Workers lishment, and gained many ideas on ' clever food ’ arrangements and of any type, permanent or odd proper food combinations. job, call Employment Departmnit. SIUDEIVrS LOOK! Big Christmas Seal Contest Miss Dorothy Cudmore, senior, addressed students of Pancratia Catholic Charities hall on “ Social Usage” at a per­ Portables $12.50 up MA. 4371 100% UNION 1*49 SANTA PE 1666 Grant S t KEystone 6386 On Wednesday, Nov. 13, speakers stressed the great need of the sonality meeting Nov. 12. All Makes TypewVlter Service (St. Rose of Lima's Parish) from St. Thomas’ seminary visited workers in the mission fields, who Preparations for the reception of The regular meeting of St. Rose the parochial grade schools of Den­ freshmen into the sodality have FOUNDED BY H . T. MTHIRAY are almost entirely dependent on 411 14th SL Barnes School Bldg. MAIN s m of Lima’s Altar society was held ver. The speakers encouraged the been completed, according to Miss OLINGERS Pharmacy in the parish hall Thursday, Nov. participants of the seal contest to the generosity of their American Pauline Guindon, prefect; Each Outside City Limits 7. Mrs.' Joseph Freilinger reported make even greater efforts than they friends. The speakers were re­ member of Cabos has been assigned that the “ aluminum dinners’,’ NO SPECIAL TAX ON TOBACCO made in past years. They also ceived’ by a display of genuine en­ the task of instructing four fresh­ AND CIGARETTES REQUIESCANT served by volunteer members in thusiasm on the part of their men in the rules of the sodality be­ THEODORE the past several months succeeded listeners. The cordial reception -of fore their reception Dec. 9. The 3020 W. Alameda IN P A C E in winning a 50-cup coffee um the seminarians’ lectures is a good sodality has also undertaken the for the society. Mrs. Henry IlfflEl PlIITI TD indication of an exceptionally suc­ project of having two student HAVE YOU Crump, chairman of the Valverde cessful year for the seal contest. Masses said for the deceased rela­ HACKETHAL MRS. CATHERINE ALLIE, 822B contingent of 'the Community The success of the contest be­ tives and friends of Loretto Heights MODERNIZED YOUR Groceries • Meats • Bakery Vine. Mother of Clarence G. and Le Roy Chest residential workers, re­ comes more certain from day,tq students. R. Allie, aunt of Harry J. and Edward INSURANCE? MURRAY’S W. Sallen and Mrs. George W olf of ported a total of $150 collected, day. The keen competition of the Miss Catherine Deus, freshman, Air Conditioned Denver. Requiem Mass was offered which is a large increase over the BE BELDIIBV. IS SINCE 1884 contestants is evidenced in the del­ won a prize for her costume at a Protect yourself against n e ts Tuesday at 9 in Annunciation church. usual $40 collected in this com­ uge of requests for more seals. Phones GR. 1613-14-15 Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A “ South of the Border Ball” given hasards, MORTUARY Son service. munity over several years. To keqp abreast of'an exception­ by the Cosmopolitan club of the Woat 44nd 4b Jaliaa MRS. ANTONIA FARINACCI, Hender­ The pastor, the Rev. Louis J. ally large volume of orders the Ciolorado school of mines Nov. 9 at HORACE W. BENNETT 1449-51 Ki.Ianiath Sl son. W ife of Mike Farinaeci. mother of Grohman, gave the women a talk, IT ST. IINCENT'S seal committee was forced to order Golden. Miss Deus’ escort was & CO. Patronize These Firms. Hiey Phone MAin 4006 Tom and George Farinacci, Mrs. Angelina entitled “ The King Is Not Dead I $1,800 worth of seals by a special S i^ or Armando Schwareke, a na­ 419 Tabor Bldg. Phono TA. 14T1 Acierno, Mrs. Adeline Mayberry, Mrs. Are Co-operating With Yotir Margaret Huskines. Mrs. Amelia Long Live Jhe King!” Following delivery air mail letter. An even tive of Venezuela, South America. FRANK ENGLAND, Jr„ Hanagor the meeting, a luncheon was greater volume of request cards is Insoranca Departmant Paper. Vecchio, Mrs. Anna Ricarde, and Mrs. (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish) Mary Di Lillo, Cleveland. Mrs. Fari-? served to about 36 members. The expected after Nov, 20, on which nacci, 62, a resident of Denver for 49 hostesses were Mmes. Blanche The annual turkey party will be date speakers from the seminary Miles & Dryer years, died Sunday at the home of a son, held Friday evening, Nov. 15, at Thomas Farinacci, 4146 Raritan, after Schroer, Mary Hargreaves, Frank will visit the grade schools of Colo­ Newman Club at a two-day illness. Born in Potanzia. Dolan, Mary Jacobs, Mary Wal- 8 o’clock, in the parish hall, under rado Springs and Pueblo. JAMES MOTOR CO. Printing Go. Italy, ihe came to'the United States in dow, and L. J. Thomas. The sick the auspices of the P.-T.A., Altar 1891. In that same year she was married and Rosary society, and the Holy As a reward for the efforts of DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS to Mike Farinacci. In 1900 the couple committee for November includes the contestants in the seal contest, Name society. Ten turkeys and D. U. Adds Over Expert Repair Service at Raasenable Ratas— Also Uaad Cars Wheel Tickets for moved to Henderson. Requiem Maas Mmes. J. C. Haszier and N. W. the following prizes are to be was offered Thursday at 10:80 in the Beckius. $ other valuable prizes will be Baaaars and Carnivals Church of the Assumption, Welby. W. awarded, and an extra large tur­ awarded: For schools with an en­ 13th & Lincoln ^ KE. 8221 rollment of 150 or over—first, an P. Horan A Son service. key* will be givep as a special Forty to Roster engraved, loving cup; second prize, Catholic Work Our MRS. ANNA M. GROVER, 2428 Cali­ prize. The members of the Holy fornia. Wife of Geo. W. Grover. Fu­ a picture of the Sacred Heart of Name society will be in charge of Specialty neral service's were held Wednesday Jesus; third prize, a statue of morning in the mortuary chapel. Inter* C.P.-IA to Meet the games, and members o f the The University o f Denver New- Christ the King; for schools of an ment/ Mt. Olivet. W. F. Horan A Son P.-T.A. and the Altar society will miln club recently initiated more 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. service. enrollment of less than 150-^first LOOP MARKET serve refreshments. Arrangements than 40 new members into the BERTHA M. KUNZ, 785 Niagara. Re- prize, jpin engraved loving cup; sec­ FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE quiem Mass was offered Tuesday at 9 have been made to care for a large organization. The initiation cere­ KEystone 6348, 6349 ond prize, a picture of the Immam- in St. James* church. Interment Mt. attendance. mony was held at the Olin hotel. Free Parking With Purchase of 50e or More at 1429 Lawrence Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son service. At St. Cajetans late Heart of Mary; third prize, Following the ritual, a ban­ MRS. ANNA MELODY, 2869 Gaylord. Communion Day Is Nov. 17 a statue of the Immaculate Concep­ Mother of Miss Lillian Melody, Miss Mar* quet was tendered at the hotel garet Melody, and Maurice J. Melody, The C.Y.O. will receive Holy tion. The boy and girl selling the (St. Cajetan’i Paruh) to initiates, members, and guests. The firms listed here de­ all of Denver. Requiem Mast was offered Communion Sunday, Nov, 17, at greatest number of seals in the Large delegations, present for the Thursday at 9 in Loyola church. Inter* St. Cajetan’s Catholic Parent- SOLES Hartford-Alcorn the 7 o’clock Mass. contest will each be awarded a cash ceremonies, came from Colorado serve to be remembered ment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son Teachers’ association will convene The Pareht-’Teachers’ associa­ prize of $10. The whose room Hen's Woman's, and Children's - service. Nov. 17 at 3:15 p. m. at the school university at Boulder, (lolorado when you are distributing Mortuary MRS. CARRIE M. RIEDE. 2089 Race. tion met Friday, Nov. 8, in the sells the greatest number of seals State college at Fort Collins, and Half Soles W ife o f AJwin Riede, mother of Mrs. auditorium. The president, Mrs. parish hall. Mrs. A. A. Cavarra will also be awarded $10. The boy your patronage in the dif­ Florence Wieselmann, and sister of Fidel J. Valdez, will preside and Colorado Teachers’ college at Loop Shoe Repair Shop Mrs. Alice Patzmann. Requiem Mass presided. Plans for a card party and girl selling the greatest num­ Greeley.' ferent lines of business. 620 E. Colfax KE. 2779 was offered Saturday, Nov. 9. in Loyola Mrs. Ernest Mares will have to be held Jan. 23 are under way. ber of seals in his or her own school Loop Market. Lawrene* Stract Sid* charge of the program. The Among the guests present were church. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. A children’s bazaar has been slated will each be awarded a rosary. Father Eugene O’Sullivan, chap­ Horan A Son service. seventh grade class, under the di­ for Thursday, Dec. 5. Members Finally, every boy and girl who MISS MARY PEILA, J. K. Mullen rection of Sister Mary Felix, will lain of the Fort Collins club; Fa­ home for the aged. Aunt of John M. who will attend the deanery meet­ sells one dollar’s wofth of seals will ther Patrick Stauter, chaplain of Call a present the following program: ing Nov. 18 are Mmes. A. Ca­ receive a special award, the choice Peila of Lakewood, James and Miles “ Extrolitta,” sung by the class; a the Greelqy club; Father J. P. Pella, both of Oakland, Calif.: Louis varra, L. C. Haney, J. Mulqueen, of a Christ Child bracelet, a pin, O’Heron, xhaplain of the D. U. Peila of Craig, Victor Peila of Provo, choral reading, “ The Owl and the and Edward Hegge. or a plaque. MARKET Z O N E C A B Utah, and Mrs. Louise Helquist of Pussy-Cat,” and ‘'The Clock,” a club; Mrs. Walter R. Jones, di­ COLFAX MAin 7171 Oakland. Requiem Mass was o ffe r^ four-part round, by the entire After the meeting several For the poster contest the fol­ rector of youth activities in the COLFAX AT COLFAX AT Tuesday in the chapel at the home. In­ scenes from God Bless America lowing prizes will be awarded: Archdiocese of San Francisco, and DOWNING MARION PrompC CoarteoQi Serrlca terment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. class. Immediately after the busi­ CHEAPER RATES ness meeting, a pair of hand- were presented. Arlene Hahn gave First prize, for the best poster in Mr. and Mrs. G. Linderman from MISS HANNAH M. MURPHY. 1661 the entire contest, $5; second c l e A n n e w c a b s Adamsi Aunt of Mrs. Burt Davis and embroidered pillowcases donated several selections on the xylo­ Kansas State college. Mrs. Pierpont Fuller. Miss Murphy, phone. Piano numbers were given prize, for the next best poster, $2. ExeleslTcly a fish who celebrated her 100th birthday on by Mrs. Fidel J. Valdez will be and pentti^ market. Try Bruno’s awarded. by Dorothy Mae Plank and Phyliss A prize of 150 Christmas seals If you are having trouble ob­ Everything May 16, died at the home of her niece, Free delivery. Selected DOYLE’S Mrs. Burt F. Davis, Monday. Miss The enrollment for this year is Kohler. Refreshments were served will be awarded for the best taining first mortgages, Mr. Murphy was born in Old Mines, Mo., a by the mothers of the seventh poster from each school. This con­ Under the TAber 1776 daughter of the late Thomas C. Murphy. 305 children, according to the su­ Kimsey, PE. 4 63 8, who deals Milk-Fed PHARMACY perior, Sister Mary Patricia. Be­ grade pupils. test is open to the fifth, sixth, In 1877 she moved to Central City, seventh, and eighth grades. The with private clients, will be Sea Dry-Picked Tht ParticiJar Dnirflit where she lived with her brother-in-law sides teaching the 305 pupils at­ St. Vincent’s circle met Nov. 11 prizes will be awarded on the glad to accommodate you. 17TH AVE. AND GRANT and sister, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Tyler. tending the parochial school of St. with Mrs. Don Deigel. Mrs. Jack At Chickens. In 1898 she moved with the Tyler Cajetan’s parish, the Benedictine Ryan was awarded the high score basis' of the decision of three BRUNOj KE. H87 FREE DEI.IVERT family to Denver. Later she made her prize and Mrs. Stahl, low. The judges appointed by Sister Mary home with her niece, Mrs. Davis. She Sisters hold missions every''Sat­ ' P/SH'POULTR^ Thfey’re next meeting of the circle will be Norbert, head of the art depart­ BRUNO’S was a member of St. Philomena’s parish. urday at 9 a. m. for the children Different. Funeral services were held Wednesday. held at the home of Mrs. Clem ment of Loretto Heights college. Close Out Stock Interment Mt. Olivet. OHnger service. attending the public schools. Sister ALTAR BREADS Mary Alice conducts the mission Bettinger, 1574 S. Columbine In judging the posters the judges JOHN MILTON STONEHOCKER. 2220 street. will know neither the school nor Washington. Husband of Mrs. Emma at St. Cajetan’s, Sisters Amanda 14,000 Rolls Wallpaper SEWING Stonebocker, father of Mrs. Veneta and Thelma teach at Our Lady of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Law of 855 the name of the participant. The One Price, From their California Novitiate tha Litti* Girls' Dresses, Evibroldery, Adams, Mrs. Mary Qivan, Mrs. Verna S. Downing street announce the identification number of the con­ Chrietian Brothers send yon ten snperb Bandemer, Mrs. Hazel Clark of Glen­ Victory chapel, and Sisters Flora wine*. The Brothers maintain St. CLARK’S FLOWERS Monofframing. Etc. and Raymond have charge at the marriage of their son, William testants will alone appeal' on the dale, Calif., and Mrs. Margaret Duncan Guy, to Miss Betty Hull. Father posters presented to the judges. Mary's College and other achoSla THE SISTERS OF THE of Los Angeles, Calif. Requiem Mass North Denver Chapel of Our Lady 5e R O LL throngh the sale of their great win*. Artigiic Funeral Sprays was o ffe r s Thursday at 9 in Holy of Guac^lupe. Bernard Cullen, assistant Chan­ For the letter contest, which is Value 25c to $1.50 GOOD SHEPHERD Ghost church. Interment Mt. Olivet. cellor, officiated at the ceremony. Cut Flowers - Corsages Olinger service. Sisters and De Chan- open to students of the first, sec­ PAIL’S TELEPBONB p e a r l Z4lfl After the ceremony the couple left ond, third, and fourth grades, the MRS. BARBARA BAHL. 1320 Quivas. tel from St. Mary’s school, Wal- Star Wallpaper Go. KE. 6171 Free Delivery FREE DELIVERY TA. 3662 Wife of John Bahl, mother of John. Bar­ senfeurg,' and Sisters Margaret for a trip to Salt Lake City. “Upon following prizes will be given: their return they will be at home bara, Amelia, Rose. Mary, Pete, Eliza­ Mary and Pierie Marie from St. First prize, for the best letter in 1835 Arapahoe St. beth, Margaret, Edward, and George at 1060 Logan street. J. ,T. Upton Renovating Bahl. Requiem Masa was offered Satur­ Scholastica’s academy. Canon City, the entire contest, $5; second prize, Thirty-four members of the for the next best letter, $2. For K E . 7383 Co. day, Nov. 9. in St. Elizabeth’s church. were visitors at the Benedictine Interment Mt. Olivet. Theodore Hack* convent over last weekend. Holy Name society received Holy the best letter from each school a CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING ethal service. Communion Nov. 10. PROMPT prize of 150 Christmas seals- will MRS. LENA TILLMAN, 650 Mari­ PERSONAL Thursday, Nov. 7, was “ ladies’ be given. The Best in posa. Mother of Gus, George, and Rose Colorado’s Quota of night” at the Pinochle club. There REASONABLE Tillman and Mrs. Lillie McKenna and Classified Ads SERVICE sister of Mrs. Mary Zeller and Mrs. Flying Cadets Doubled, were 85 present. Mrs. P^arr won Used Elizabeth Leher. Mrs. Tillman, 74. a the women’s first prize award, and LEGAL NOTICES ^ i W. H. UPTON. resident of West Denver for 84 years, Mr. Pike was high for the men. Furniture It will pay you to read ALL of the following advertisements. ^ M sn.g.r Colorado’s quota of flying NO'nCE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT died Tuesday. Mrs. Tillman was born in Mrs. Bruggenthies and Mr. Bishop Worms, Germany. When she was 18 cadets has been doubled for the ESTATE OF Francia M. Franklin, also ALSO NEW 765 Tejon Street she came to the United States and set­ were awarded the booby prize. A known as F. H. Franklin, DECEASED month of November, according to PHOTOGRAPHS TAbor 5223 tled in Philadelphia. She moved to Fort Dutch lunch followed the pinochle No. 64242. PAINTING ft PAPERING Logan in 1893. In 1894 she was married orders received from headquarters Notice is hereby given that on the Cash or Credit The Anderson Photograph Studio, 1206 to Charles Tillman, who died in 1984. of the eighth corps area at Fort gamps. The next “ ladies’ night” 3rd day of December, 1940, I wilt present Painting and Papering rcaaonable. K T. 15th S t Comer Lawrence. Phone MAin Requiem Mass was offered Wednesday Sam Houston, Tex. Seventy-five will be held Thursday, Dec. 5. to the County Court of the City and A FULL LINE OF Yeager. 87 W. Maple, Spruce 2964. 1373. at 9 in St. Joseph'i church. Interment Parish Meeting to Be Called County of Denver, Colorado, my accounts OFFICE FURNITURE vacancies are available at once. for FDTAL SETTLEMENT of adminis­ Mt. Olivet. George P. Hackethal aervice. MATTRESS RENOVATING DRUG STOREfs MRS. DELIA DANDROW, 1819 Emer­ While undergoing training the A general parish meeting will tration of said estate, when and where all We rent Folding Chairs, Card and son. Mother of Cornelias A. Dandrow students will receive $75 per be called in the near future by persons in interest may appear and object Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver­ SPECIAL PRICE FOR LIMITED TME to them, if they so desire. HUTCHINSON’S PHARMACY and grandmother of John C. Dandrow, the church committee, for the pur­ MATTRESSES CUSHIONED W nH Your Naborhood Druggist month, uniforms, medical atten­ DONALD F. CLIFFORD, ware, anything in stock. both of Denver. Mrs. Dandrow, 80, died QUALITY INNER SPRINGS. NEW Phone SPruca 0688 700 So. Pearl pose of speeding up the parish Administrator with Will Annexed. Sunday. She was born and reared in tion, board, and lodging. After Established 1888 COVERS, FELTED. CARDED, $6.46, JAMES HUTCHINSON Keenesville, N. Y. She moved to Minne­ graduation they are tendered a drive. Edwar^ C. Day, Jr. ONE-DAY SERVICE MATTRESSES PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 apolis, Minn., in 1879, and there was commission as second lieutenants The reorganization of the scouts 719 Hajeatic Bldg. g RENOVATED NEW COVERS. 32.46. WE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS married to the late Cornelius M. Dandrow. has been completed, and A. J. Attorney for Estate OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TO 4 P. M. ALSO RECOVER STUDIO COUCHES In 1899 the couple moved to Denver, in the U. S. army reserve. They MOUNTAIN STATES MATTRESS CO. Raconditionad pianos, playars, g r a n ^ where Mr. Dandrow was employed in the then become eligible for three Ecker is the new scoutmaster. 2168 16TH ST. TA. 0932. ______organs (pips and reed), orchestral loatrii- mercantile business. He died in 1928. years of active duty •with the There will be a review of the ments. T. E Walktr. 286 Broadway. SP. Requiem Mass was offered Wednesday at regular army air corps, with a scouts prior to Nov. 20. The Holy CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS HOTELS 7364. 9 in the Cathedral. Interment Mt. Olivet. Name society wishes to express its MISS MARY A. LYNCH. Georgetown. minimum pay of $205.50 per We have the largest selection of religious cards, also 50 NEWHOUSE HOTEL FOR R EN T Leaves two nieces and one nephew in appreciation to Mr. Ecker and the IN THE SHADOW of Coloradp'a beau­ month. , greeting cards including envelopes and name $1.00 and up. Walking distance, 6 room modem house. Chicago. Hiss Lynch, 73, died Friday. Boy Scout committee-for the work tiful Capitol Colfax at Grant, Danvar. Mail orders solicited. InsulaM attic. Very desirable. Adults. Now. 8. in her home in Georgetown. Miss Young men who are between that has been done to promote the Colo. Lynch was born and educated in Dublin. the ages of 20 and 27, single, 1009 9tb S t Tour business to scout movement in the parish. A. H. WYERS PRINTING 1749 Arapahoe CATHOl.IO DAUGHTERS' HOh.'K. She moved to' France, where she was American citizens, in good health, REAL ESTATE appreciated here. employed for several years as governess, The parish salutes Bill Walsh^ 1774 Grant Pleasant homa for girla after which she came to the United and have at least two years of and the 14 members of the foot­ Want property listing near Catholie States and settled in Chicago. In 1984 FURNACES AND GRATES college education or its equiva­ chorchei and schools. Call W. Sehrodt 3P. she moved to Georgetown. Requiem ball team, who have done a re­ lent, are eligible. Those not hav­ FURNACES INSTALLED A REPAIRED 7662 Miss was offered Tuesday in the Cathe­ markable job in tills football WHEN TIME IS SO FLEETING . . . ing two years of college may take H. H. York. 62" E Expoaitton. PEarl 4218 dral. Interment Mt. Olivet. season. FURNACES, SHEET METAL DAVID E. TURNER. 2020 California. a qualification examination. At the inevitable moment of sorrow which JOE Husband of Mrs. Nellie P. Turner, brother The men’s study club meets viiita every home, there'* neither time nor PRINTING Sharp Bros. Furnace and Sheet Metal. of George W. Turner and Mrs. Dora For men who desire to become every Monday at 8 p. m. The next inclination to THINK . . . particularly, to think about funeral coats. Yet, decision* Furnaces cleaned and repaired. Chimney Inscho, both of Los Angeles. Requiem experts in ground work, such as meeting on Nov. 18 will be held Visiting Cards, 60 for 76c, best quality staclu, gutters. 1421 Blake. K E 1922. Mass was offered Thursday at 9 in St. must be made. That'* why we urge every­ Wedding announcements, commtrcial print­ mechanics, radio operators, weld­ one to investigate funeral prieet now, Elizabeth’s church. Interment Mt. at the home of Mrs. Sam PhUip- ing. Wheal ticketi alwayh. Wa publish the BOARD AND ROOM KEATING’S Olivet. ers, and photographers, a three- pone, 2536 E. Kentucky street. before such investigation is necessary. It's FREE Denver Street Guide. RODGERS the tiioughtful and wise thing to do. year enlistment is available now Club Meet* Weekly PRIN'HNG CO., 611 U th^t. KK 4064. GIRLS! Real home, ail privileges, un­ at Kelly field, Tex.; Barksdale Regardleaa of price, you'll find all our serv- limited phone, near St. Catherine's. 10 Special Mass Offered The Junior Newman club, an or­ HOME FOR SALE minutes to town. 4303 Umatilla. GL. 6647. 1619 Tremont St field. La., and Puerto Rico. High ganization for the Catholic high iee* COMPLETE with fine appointments. For Poland’s War Dead school education is required. school boys and girls attending S Joeephine St., 6 rmms. full finisbtd FEMALE HELP BAR DRINKS Geo. P. Hackethal basement, den, laundiy room, gas h.w Ottawa.— A special Mass for the Anyone who is interested is public schools, meets every Mon­ heat Cloaa to chureh, tcboola 34,000 Woman for general housekeeping and 2 for 2 5 ^ civilians and soldiers killed in Po­ asked to call or write the army day at 7 :30 p. m. f u n e r a l DIRECTOR PE 3782. cooking. Phone GL. 1718. SHORT BEER 5^ land was celebrated at St. Joseph’s recruiting station, old Customs Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Higgins, Jr., 1240 Acoma TAbor 1656 church here in the presence of rep­ building, 16th and Arapahoe are the parents of a boy, bom Sun­ resentatives of ten na^ons. streets, Denver. day, Nov. 3. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS