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Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 193'8—Permission to Reproduce, Excepting Native of Colorado, on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following I.ssue Course Would Bring Convert, to Become I F S I C n i B E CATHOLIC Instruction to 5,000 Priest on June 16 J Neglected Children Patients in the Catholic hospi' tals throughout the Denver dio­ Nearly 100 Vacation School Teachers Re­ Rev. G. F. Walter, O.P., Will Sing First Sol- cese and home sufferers are asked to enroll in a world-wide crusade REGISTER ceive Final Instructions at Institute emn Mass in Idaho Springs Sunday, of prayer for the missions this Sunday, June 5, by'offering their The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies 'The Denver Catholic Register. We Have A In Denver June 26 prayers and sufferings of the day Also the International News Service (W’ire and Mail),-a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. for the extension of Christ’s king­ Probability that religious instruction may be given The Rev, Qordon F. Walter, O.P., a native of Idaho dom on earth in observance of Mis­ VOL. XXXIII. No. 41. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1938. $2 PER YEAR by mail to thousands of Colorado children who are beyond Springs, will be ordained in Washington, D. C., June 16 sion Sunday of the Sick under the the reach of either the parochial schools or the religious an d Avill sing his first Solemn Mass in Idaho Springs June auspices of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. Posters vacation schools Avas seen in the developments of the insti­ 26. A former attorney who has continued his law studies advertising the annual observance tute for vacation school teachers held Saturday at St. while iDreparing for the priesthood, he was a member of These Six Will Become Priests,„«^", were sent out from the diocesgn The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver, will officiate. Those who will serve in the Diocese John’s school under the direction of the Rev. F. Gregory the PresbAderian Church until conveifted to Catholicism by mission office this week to all the of Denver are, top row, Fathers Matthias Joseph Blcnltush, Edward Joseph Fraezkowski, and Francis Joseph Smith, diocesan director of the Confraternity of Christian the example of his mother who, after entering the Church, hospitals and schools of the dio­ W'agner; second row, Fathers Joseph Francis AS’amat and .Arthur J. Lucy. Pictured at the bottom is the cese. The members of the Cath­ Doctrine. Father Smith, as a matter of missionary interest, patiently endured a long illness that resulted in her death. olic Students’ Mission Crdsade are Rev. Edward J. Vollmer, O.S.B., from the Holy Cross abbey. Canon City. told the vacation school teachers A biography and account of Fa- asked to make their last mission

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m m t PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyatone 4205 Thursday, June 2, 1938 The Denver Catholic Register 328 WILL BE GRADUATED AT President...... Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. President Emeritus...... Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D. JOINT COMMENCEMENT RITES Editor...... ;...!.Rt. Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. (Continued from Page One) Ham J. Reals, Marflraret Mary Roche, Managing Editor...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. E m L iM y s iiT Catherine Mary Rowan. Mary Anna Runt* ; 47 IRE Associate Editors—M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B., Mrs. John Dower, patrons of the tila, Raymond C. Ryan, Joseph M. DO home, attended the exercises. Sehiaffeter, Geraldine Catherine Serafini, Jour.M.; Rev. Walter Canavan, B.J., M.A.; Ruth Vincent. Edward Thomas Smith, Mary Frances Charles Fogarty was named Smith. Robert W. Smith, Shirlie Marie ■------1------G I S ' ACADW valedictorian of the class and Smith. Wallace Steinmetz, Ramsey Mar* Donald Stewart. Mary Josephine Street, Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver,- Colo. George Payton salutatorian. James E. Taney. Richard L. Valley. Mar* YOU Those receiving diplomas were araret Ann Walsh, Mary Ethel Waters, (Continued from Page One), Charles Fogarty, Dominic Mes- Clarice Mae Wells, John Scott White, Anne (Continued, from Page One) Whyte, Matthew Joseph Williams, - Mary revealed that the 47 “borderline” Published Weekly by life as being very interesting, and kew, Nick Rechls, John Rescola, Jane Wilson, Geneva Frances Zito, and she says: “They gave us lets of George Payton, Richard Lucero, Helen Marie Zook. magazines are being considered KNOW; THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) home-work too, and woe betide us Martin Lascor, and Leon Lascor. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' HIGH SCHOOL this week by the other members if we didn’t have it done.” The Those who will be graduated at Marsraret Elaine Abell, John * Joseph of the committee. 938 Bannock Street desks they used at Old St. Mary’s the joint services Sunday are as Anxlada, Michael J. Auef, Catherine M. “Considerable evil literature is follows: Aymami, Josephine Rose Cullen, Marjraret still being sent into the city by Then! are 1,071;<>94 men and women gain­ Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0 . Box 1497 were flat-topped with a hollow Ceceilia Dcus, MarRucrite V. Dowling, Joan space underneath for the books. CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL Elizabeth Dumm, Hazel Mae Fisk. Mary ‘obscenity bootleggers,’ but every fully working either full time or part time School hours were very similar to Geonce I. Ahern. M»ry Fm ncit Ames. Kathryn Core, Joseph Henry Halloran, effort is being made by the police Marvin J. Anderson. Paul F. Arundel, John Martha Jean HanniRan. Velma Marie department to curb the sale of in the 139,810 chain stores in the United $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, those of the present time. School J. Beck, Helen Katherine Bishop, Kathryn Hogan, Frances Maxeen Hyde. Anne Tue-sday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. began at 9 a. m. and closed at 3 :30 Marie Blodgett. George F. Brown, Emily Therese Hynes, Henry Frederick Kreiling, such trash,” the Cathedral rector States? p. m. 'Phere was a half hour for Mary Caplis, Marie Louise Carlin. Vivian Regina Patricia Lynch, Francis Hugh declared this week. “The severe M. Carlton, John E, Cervi, Lillian R. Mahon, Helen Marie Mahonoy. Mary Han* penalties of the Colorado law lunch. They had classes all morn­ Covillo, Robert P. Deering, John K, Dugan. nah Mahoney. Robert John Marshall, These 1,071,694 men and women working Thursday, June 2, 1938 ing and faneywork immediately William I. IVwyer, M argaret I^ee Edwards, Lillian Evelyn May, Robert Edward Me* against evil literature will be im­ after lunch for one hour. Clementine Elpers. Leonard Anthony Ep- Carthy, Wilma Helen McCord. William T, posed on such obscenity vendors in the stores receive a total of 81,023,125,* pich, Mark J. Felling, Helen J. Flaherty^ McGivney, Francis Charles McLeran: when they are apprehended.” 000 annually in wages? An additional Mrs. Legee cannot recall the ex­ Margaret Mary Floyd, I,cwis James William F. Mesch. Frances Loretta Mil­ Considerable publicity has been OFFICIAL: DIOCESE OF DENVER act number of years .she attended Gagan, Rita Eleanor Gertland. Mar* lard, Florence Violet Milan, *Bertha Marie 8187,941,000 is paid annually in wages to St. Mary’s, but she said it was garet Mary Guenther, Mary Kathryn Movrich, Dolores Agnes Nastley. Eva Mar­ given the succes.s of the local cam­ The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. Guiry, Frank J. Ha^rly, Margie L. garet Nieters, Frances Jeanette O’Brien, paign against filth in print. In­ other workers in chain store organizations. We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese. Whatever for “ages.” She recalls learuing Hayes. Margaret Hickey, Eihjen Theresa Mary Ellen O'Connell, Mary Catherine quiries have been received from her ABC’s in the “White House.” Hicster, Mary Marguerite Huber, Mary O’l^ary, Mary R. Pizzine, Bernard A. appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those Ellen HulHnger, Josephine Ann Jinacio, more than 30 dioceses in this Mrs. Legee would have been grad­ Powell, Clarabelle Rita Powell, Regina of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. Charles Thomas Jones, Marie Frances R. Reinert. Mary Lillian Reiter, Marla country and Canada on the pro­ Safeway Stores play no inconsiderable part We hope The Register will be read in every home of the uated from St.' Mary’s but her Kalamaj'a, Dolores Marie Kimsey, Martha Aileen Richardson, Dorothy K Rodriguez, cedure used in Denver’s drive. in these figures. Diocese. family moved to the East before Mae Kintzele, Robert T. Kittleson, Virginia John Joseph Schwab. Jane L<^raine -Plans are now under way to her course was finished. Margaret l/cwia, Robert O. I.ugar, David Schwartz, Nell George Seeley, Ruth thrit* We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in R. Madden, Catherine Monica Maguire, tina Sorg, I./orraine Louise Tice, Cornelius have a joint committee of sev­ the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. When Mrs. Legjee went to St. Frank R. M angonc; M. Tolan, James Edward Whitfield, Leo eral natioji-wide organizations Mary’s a young lady’s education Grayee Marshall, George D. McCaddon. Vincent Woodman, Robert Edward Wood­ lobby for a more comprehensive « URBAN J. VEHR, was npt complete without careful John William McCall, Mafy E. McConaty, man, Joseph W. Young, and Mary Jean­ Aug. 5, 1931. Bishop of Denver. Mary Ann McGovern, Christopher F. nette Zaring. national law against the publica­ training in needlecraft—and in Mealoy, Rose Marie Means, Ro.semary ANNUNCIATION HIGH SCHOOL tion of -obscene literature. Mon­ painting, if the pupil could handle Ciiaire .Morofeld, Bernsrd O’Neil Murray, Rudolph Apodaca, licttie Louise Bren­ signor McMenamin declared. The a brush at all. Under the direc­ Mary Allene Murray, Edna Ruth Musgrovc, nan. Dorothy Virginia Bowen. Lawrence I. Robert Vincent Nevana. William J. Nilges, Burns, Marjorie Katherine Byers. Helen Parent-Teachers’ association, the TT tion of Sister Mary Jovita, oldest Mary Ann O’Connor. F.dmund J. Pacheco. C. Canjar, Leo J. Canjar, Nicholas V. American Legion, the Disabled living former St. Mary’s faculty Samuel R. Piro, Jack R. Plunkett, Mary Cinoceo, Jeanne M. Clark, Lillian £. American Veterans of the World member, who is now in retirement Alice Potter, Catherine Eileen Quinn, WMl- Clark, Patricia Marcella Connolly. Ste- phena Margaret Gusty, Andrew Edward War, the National Council of at Loretto Heights college, Mrs. Demshki, J r .; Robert C. Ellis, Owen H. Catholic Women, and other groups Legee studied needlework, includ­ Gallagher, Kenneth Leo Glasmann, Elisa­ are interested in the proposed ing stocking-darning and the more beth Ann Harpel, Casper J. Heit, Patrick SpgtfifonalH artistic branches of_ needlepoint P. Herrman, Mary Ann Johnston, legislation. Victor J. Kalcevic, Veronica Ann Kay, W eekly I» A ttacked RAIN DO and tapestry work. Irene C. Kerns, Genevieve F. Koprivic, Mission Sunday Robert V. Magor, Catherine Agnes Man- Last week the Cathedral rec­ She still has some needlepoint gan, Mary Josephine Mangan, Hanora tor was asked to use his position that she began at St. Mary’s and Manuel, Paul R. Mayerle, Marcella M. iContinued From Page One) finished in the East. Perhaps her Mencimer, James £. McClain, Margaret as leader in the Colorado cam­ finest needlework is that con­ Mary McLellan, Regina E. Monckton, paign against evil literature to BREAD home one member of the family sachusetts legislature, published tained in a tapestry she started Of Sick June 5 Harold L. Nolan, Dorothy Marie Popish, effect the removal of several very Catherine F. Scharping, Margaret Ellen objectionable advertisements in is a talented pianist and plays June 1. After completing a probe under the guidance of Sister Jo­ Simington, Eileen Marie Stevens, Eugene Bach and Beethoven. Another has of subversive movements in the vita—a hanging six feet long and L. Telgmann, Clara C. Thaler, Ann J. a weekly published under the little ability and no training, state, the members charged that (Continued from Page One) Vuksinich, Margaret M. White, and Dan name of a prominent member of four feet high, showing the great Wilson. but gets ])lenty of fun from pick­ Communists in the United Slates are Cardinal Richelieu in his magnifi­ and Redeemer. Recall the wan­ SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL the United States senate. He sent ing out chords on a .?.5 guitar and ready to move in with a complete cent robes. The painting that Mrs. dering to Thy fold, the rebellious Dorothy M. Driver, Alex A. Ebel, Bernice a request for the discontinuation singing cowboy melodies. Even the program for disarming the popu­ Legee began with Sister Bartholo­ to the bosom of Thy one, true M. Haag, Helen M. Haddican, Rocita A. of the advertising in question to youngsters join in. As they grow lation at the crucial moment of Church. Hasten, 0 most loving Martinez, Lorean E. Needham, Dorothy the senator and also to several mew Nooning as her instructor R. Novak, Joseph E. Savedra, John A. 1 2 ^ older each will be encouraged to revolutionary crisis. The comrades was carried for years. Some of Savior, the desired jdvent of Thy Sweeney, and Mary T. Ulibarri, prominent members of the senate. an On t/idt coa/iti pick out an instrument and a fam­ are prepared to post patrols, ma­ the woman’s finest landscapes in kingdom on earth. Attract all ST. JOSEPH’S HIGH SCHOOL ily orchestra, purely for home en­ chine guns, and armored cars; dis­ men to Thy Most Sweet Heart, so Genevieve Patricia Ajas. Frances Armijo, Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are oil show rural scenes painted in Raymond Bahl, Ulysses P. Benavides. Procession Will joyment, will be formed. arm the bourgeois by suppressing places that are today part of the that all may share in the incom­ M argaret iM. Bender, Dorothy Mae reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. As a means of self-expression, newspapers; nationalize banks, fac­ busy city of Denver. parable benefits of Thy Redemp­ Brayton, Gerard Charles Burke, Ixiraine music has no peer. Many think Helen Cooper, Bottle Lorraine Fahrion, tories, etc.; establish a Red guard. Bishop Machebeuf was a fre­ tion in the eternal happiness of Fred A. Franks, Frank E. Ford. Gertrude Be Held June 19 that the radio will be pushed into paradise. Amen. JOHN H. REDDIN The committee said: “If the quent visitor at St. Manx’s in the Regina Gamier, Mary Louise GUI. John Attorney and Counselor at Law the corner in the years to come Communists do not expect they '80’s, and Mrs. Legee likes to re­ Indulgence 30 days each time. Gonzales, Evelyn Ann Hardy, Agnes Pa­ (Continued from Page One) and the piano or other instrument Plenary indulgence once a month tricia Harvey, Peter A. Heit, Mary Flor­ 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block can achieve a dictatorship by peace­ member how his constant greet­ ence Henry, Margie Theresa Hoelsken, Corpus Christ! procession will take a pre-eminent place in the COAL ful and legal means, then, con­ ing to her after a few years’ ac­ if recited daily in the month—Sa­ Eleanor M. Kulp, Evelyn. Jepson, Lor­ be held at the seminary Sunday, 17th and Curtis home.—Millard F. Everett. versely, they must still intend to cred Penitentiary, May 18, 1926. raine Margaret Kleffcr, Katherine Mary June 19, beginning at 5 p. m. The Phone MAin 0557 Denver, Colo. quaintanceship was: “Why, I re­ Kilker, Dorothy Alice Lcw'ia, Alice Eileen Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. use the methods of ^bloodshed and Schools and institutions foster­ ceremony will last one hour. member you when you were that Maguire, Lois Genevieve Major, Elenita F. A. Mumford, Mgr. DEMOCRACY— a.ENCHED illegal plotting.” high,” and he patted the empty ing the devotion are requested to B. Mares, Emerald Marquez; Kindly announce this religious FIST STYLE compile a spiritual bouquet of Mary Rita Mathews, Marjorie Jane event to your people on the next W. 25th ifnd Decatur GA. 6126 The committee further reports air about three feet from the floor. Maxwell, Margaret Genevieve McIntosh, Our friends over on the I.eft that the Communists aim to con­ Because of her assistance to mem­ Masses heard. Communions, ejacu­ Leonard A. Miller, Catherine Ann Oberst, two Sundays and request them to had a meeting the other day. Sev­ trol all transportation so that the bers of the Machebeuf History lations, visits to the Blessed Sac­ Trenton Joseph O’Connor, Harry A. Over, reserve that time for this public H. G. REID The House of Quality, whera' the eral thousand of them met in Mad­ country would be paralyzed at the club at St. Mary’s, Mrs. Legee has raments, Rosaries, and hours of Jack Louis Reilly, Maurice Robinson. act of adoration and love for Our Electrical Contracting, best raeati at the moit reasonable sufferiifg offered, and forward it Patricia Rogers. Andrew Ruscio, William ison Square garden, New York crucial moment of revolution and been made an honorary member Russell, Scraphine E. Schmidt, Bernard Eucharistic King. Repairing and Fixtures prices may be obtained. city, saluted the pictures of Marx, civil war would ensue. of the student research organiza­ to the diocesan mission office. In­ Schmitz, Thelma Mae Smith, Bernard P. Priests should bring amice, sur­ MAla 7303 33# U tb S t dividuals are requested to report Spicer, James Leonard Suntum,. Nora plice# and white chasuble. Con- Lenin, and Stalin with clenched All of this would indicate what tion. Pauline Talty, Leonard A. Thompson, fist, heard .America’s INo. 1 Com­ their participation in the observ­ suitors should bring amice, sur­ Catholics know already—that the ance on the following form: Mickey Catherine Vacearo, H arry W. Whll, plice, and white cope; Monsignori RABTOAT'S munist, Earl Browder, declare that brand of democracy which is advo­ Magdalene Caroline Welte, and Genevieve the parly sponsored democracy. Rev. F. G. Smith Marie Whelan. their prelatial church robes (red). 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 cated by Browder is not the liberty REGIS HIGH SCHOOL Wishing you many blessings, I An excerpt from the resolutions that we have experienced here for 2419 E. 5th Avenue Robert Joseph Adamson, Albert Carder passed at the convention follows: Denver, Colo. Abes, Jr.; Jeremiah J. J. Barry, William am a century and a half.—Rev. W. J. Colorado Convert A. Boyje, John Joseph B rittan, Duane Faithfully yours in Christ, “The Communist parly of the Dear Father: Francis J. Fisher, Inc. Canavan. Hartman Brown, Augustine C. CapAi, URBAN J. VEHR, INSURANCE 1. S. .A. upholds the democratic On Mission Sunday of the Sick, Howard Primus Carroll. Thomas Joseph achievements of the American June 5, 1938, 1 heard...... Casey, John Francis Cook, Joseph Francis Bishop of Denver. TAbor 6204'" BY THEIR FRUITS Coursey, J r.; Robert J;.J* Coursey, E. Wil­ P. S. Young men wishing t# people. It opposes with* all its Mass(es); received...... :...... liam Doyle, William D. Fittsim ons, John power any clique, group, circle, Best answers to critics of the To Become Priest Communion; offered...... enter St. Thomas’ seminary in Sep­ Cement - Plaster - Mortar Thomas Gallagher. Roy Daniel Garlick, ejaculations; made...... Thomas James Gilligan, William F. Green, tember must present themselves JOS. J. CELLA faction, or party which conspires Catholic school system in Amer­ for examination at the seminary or acts to subvert, undermine, (Continued from Page One) visits; said...... Rosaries Richard Franklin Grinstead, Jr.; Thomas 1120 Security Bldg. Metal Lath - Stucco ica is the performance the sys­ and also offered all my sufferings Joseph Hayes, Milburn A. Hgrne,, John Monday, June 13, at 10 o’clock. weaken, or overthrow any or all practice of law in Colorado in Leslie Kane. Leo C. Kelleher, Michael Application forms can be obtained Phone KEystone 2633 2863 Blak* St. Denver institutions of .American democ­ tem's products. Parochial pupils j 192&, Father Walter was associ­ for the missions. Exlward I^uby, J r .; Emmet A. Lowery, racy . . are consistent prize-winners in all ' Richard Mark McBride; at the Chancery office. ated with E. B. Upton at Cripple Please pray for my recovery, if Kenneth Francis McEIroy, Patrick J. Mr. Browder extended the open kinds of competition with students Creek and followed that profes­ God wills it. McEnery, James Frederick McConaty, John hand of friemhhip to this coun­ sion until February, 1931. After Yours sincerely. E. McDermott, Richard J. McMullen, in the public schools. I.ocally and Stephen John Monaghan. William A. try's ?1.000,000 Catholics, and all nationally. Catholic schools and several months of Latin review Muller. William John Murphy, £. John the Reds had a great lime telling with the Benedictine Fathers at Neuman. Jr,: Frederick W. Peterson, each other what fun it was to Catholic students win prizes far Holy Cro.ss abbey in Canon City, James Charles Powers, Michael Smaldone, Robert Michael Syrianey, James Nortan have liberty in the United Slates, out of proportion with their num­ he was received into the novitiate Retreat for Women Tibbals, Quincy Carlyle Tucker, Robert how all good Communists should bers. of the Order 'of Preachers in Arthur Wagner. William James Waterman, hale Nazis, and how they should Springfield, Ky., taking the name James Ahfion Wright, and Charles Zarlengo, We do not contend that the Will Be Aug. 25-28 Jr. support the “democratic” Barce- prizes a school or a pupil- wins are of-Frederick. There he took his HOLY FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL lona-Valencia government in Spain. a completely valid test of the simple vows Aug. 21, 1932. Three (Continued from Page One) Frank Edward Kucster, Larry Edward The 6.1,000 dues-paying mem­ school’s system or a pupil’s educa­ years of Thomistic philosophy at Feuerborn, Gerald Francis Delaney, John The Very Rev. Robert -M. Kel­ Joseph Morris, Catherine Dolores Hackett, f 3 bers of the Communists here and tion. We do believe that the con­ the College of St. Thomas Aquinas Charles Patrick Duffy, Kathleen Anne Is the many thousands of pink “in­ sistently large number of prizes in River Forest, 111., brought a de­ ley, S.J., president of Regis col­ Conboy. John William longdon, Theresa V tellectuals” who have not the cour­ Catholic children win in contests gree of Bachelor of Arts and a lege, will give a retreat for the Mary Baker. Joseph Patrick Keane, Hath- Daughters of Isabella in , r>-n Mary Heinz, John Anthony Flanagan, age to declare themselves outright open to all students indicates that transfer to St. Joseph’s priory, loretto Jane Riley, Francis Joseph Finan. members of the parly were un­ Somerset, 0., where solemn vows Wyo., June 16 to 19. Frances Ann Yoleff, Jack Francis Boyle. KEEP parochial and other Catholic insti­ doubtedly elated at the publicity tutions are giving their pupils a were taken and the study of theol­ The Rev. William Doyle, S.J., Mildred Dorothy Doherty. Charles Graham fT Latimer. Mary Elizabeth Peters, Robert given the Red convention. The superior kind of training. This ogy was begun. For the past two will direct a retreat for laywomen James Carney. Mary Jane Quinn: mu pronouncements about democracy is true in spite of the fact that years he has been in Washington at Mankato June 6 to June 13 and Leo Richard Secord, Margaret Ellen ijom Gnedd G I and the open hand of friendship Catholic schools are supported only at the Dominican House of Studies. will be retreat-master for the sis­ Andreson, lo Roy Francis Riel, Dorothy Elizabeth Schneider, Thomas Francis to Catholics confused them not at with great sacrifice on the part of Some time next winter he expects ters there from June 13 to June Delaney. Mary Catherine Dunn, Louis all. The “tongue in the tTieek’ the Catholic people, that the to receive a Master of Laws de­ 20. He will then join the summer Orest Zucal, Dorris Mary Schneider. Harry attitude of Browder when he speaks schools often must operate with gree from the School of Law of* session faculty at Marquette uni­ Edward Rhode. Margaret Cecilia Schiller, on democracy is known to all the the Catholic university, where he versity to teach English. John Patrick Haggerty, Winifred Anr IT limited facilities, and that they are Bucher. Albert James Ziska, Alice Regina comrades. often overcrowded. has been specializing in labor and The Rev. George M. Sipchen, S. Harrington, Clarence Joeeph Hose, Mar* The 21,000,000 Catholics here administrative law. J., will give a retreat for the Sis­ garet Mary Cronin, Charles Franklin Piper, Announcement of state 'and na­ ters of thri Blessed Virgin Mary at Mary Alice Smith, Joseph Francis Pughes, are not impressed by the pal on the tional winners in the annual Gor- Minor and Major Orders were Dorothy Henrietta Stadler, Raymond Rich­ back. Nor are they lulled to a gas Memorial Essay contest this conferred in Washington at the St. Aloysius’ academy in Kansas ard Giesler, Irene Jeannette Carney, Ru­ sense of well-being by the talk year, as in other years, sliowed Shrine of the Immaculate Concep­ City, Mo., June 12 to 21. dolph Robert Zchnder, and Elizabeth Ann of democracy. They remember tion, and June 16 at St. Dominic’s 'The Rev. Stephen R. Krieger, Pas to re. how Catholic students come out in S.J., will give a retreat for the A PERSONAL LOAN will eiiable you to take care, too well the fate of Catholics in high-class competitions. Sixteen of church, the Most Rev. John Mc­ 2 STREET PREACHING Riissia,wMexico, and Spain. They the 49 state winners (including Namara, Auxiliary Bishop of Bal­ Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary know all about Communist “democ­ timore, will confer the priestfiood at St. Francis’ academy. Council GROUPS AUTHORIZED of pressing bills — keep your credit rating good. the District of Columbia) were Bluffs, la., June 9 to 18. racy” from exposes of the Rus­ pupils in Catholic high schools. upon 41 Dominicans, including the Salaried individuals may obtain Personal Loans sian mode of life. If we consider that ('.atholics make Colorado man. The Rev. Lawrence L. Cusack, (Continued from Page One) Interesting arc t4ic findings of up one-sixth of the school popula­ En route home Father Walter S.J., will give a retreat for the M. Weakland, pastor of this dis­ from $50 upward. Six percent discount. Equal a special committee of the Mas- tion, then Catholic pupils won will stop at Kankakee, 111., and sisters pf Duchesne college at trict. In spite of unfavorable twice as many prizes as they should act as subdeacon at the first Sol­ Omaha, Nebr., June 7 to 16. He weather conditions. Father Weak­ monthly payments. Prompt, Confidential Service. have proportionately. But when emn Ma.ss of Father Rouleau Jou- will follow this with a retreat for land had crowds numbering up to w«*» consider that not even half the bert, O.P., who is being ordained the women of the Barat club in 150, practically all non-Catholic, ENGAGEMENTS Omaha June 17 to 19. He will attending lectures on the funda­ Catholic boys and girls of high in the class June 16. Deposit! in this Bonk Insured by Federal Deposit Insuronee school age arc attending Catholic Father Walter will sing his first then go to St. Louis university to mental doctrines of Catholicity. schools, then we sec that these join the summer schoi.1 faculty in The expense of the motor-mis­ Corp., with $5,000 Moximum Insurance for eoch Depositor Solemn Mass at St. Paul’s church, the teaching of “Sense Psychol­ OF BISHOP schools won at least four times as Idaho Springs, June 26 at 10:30. sion project is borne by Bishop many awards as they might be ex­ ogy.” This is his third year as Vehr and the diocesan mission The Very Rev. Raphael Burke, teacher in the university in the American National pected to win. The figures are O.P., P.G., vicar provincial of the office with the help of a few gen­ ARE LISTED far more impressive in the national summer months. erous souls who see the need of ' Dominicans, from will The Rev. Ernest Danneger, S.J., prize list. Three of the five high­ preach the sermon. The Rev. J a definite approach to the non- | DENVER est winners were students in Cath­ will give a retreat for the Ursu- Catholics, particularly in the rural j The following engagements of J. Regan, O.P., pastor of St. line Sisters at Sidney, Nebr., June districts. The urincipal items of Bishop Urban J. Vehr are an­ olic sehools. The first award Dominic’s church in Denver, will went to a Catholic girl, graduate 6 to 12. expense are transportation, loud- | nounced: be the deacon. The Rev. John The Rev. WHliam Robison, S.J., of a parish grade school but now Schneider, O.P., of Denver will be speaker equipment, sustenance of | FRANK KIRCHHOF, Pres. Sunday, June 5, Pentecost Sun­ in attendance at a public high is to give a retreat for the Mis­ the missionaries, and the purchase | day—Denver—Pontifical Mass at the fiubdeacon. Father Walter will sionary Society of St. Columban of pamphlets for free distribution. I ■ •% school. remain in Colorado for a short Cathedral and Confirmation; 3 at the seminary outside the city of The expense amounts to approxi- j Listen to ‘The Voice of the Tfetes" presented, by the American National p. m., joint graduation of Cath­ .Anj)ouncement of scholastic vic­ vacation and return to Washing, Omaha June 6 to 12. mately $70 a week or $10 a day i olic high schools at City audito­ tories won by students in Colorado ton to continue his studies July 9 The Rev. Theodore Schulte, S. per band. Individuals or groups ! Bank of Denver, Wed., Thurs., Fri., 10 p. m.; Sun., 5 p. m.; Station KLZ rium: Colorado Spring.s-r-8 p. m., parish schools is a regular thing J., will conduct the retreat for the that would like to further the St. Mary’s high school graduation. with the Rpgixler. This spring, Denver Catholic boys and girls priests of the Omaha diocese in movement by their gifts can make Monday, June 6—Pueblo—8 p. Religious Work by June. donations for the cause to the have woti far more than their The Rev. William O’Shaugh- diocesan mis.sion office, 2419 East m„ graduation. Catholic high share of prizes in all kinds of con­ school. Mail, Possibility nessy, S.J., will conduct a retreat 5th avenue, Denver, or direct to tests—in essay writing, in lan­ at the convent of the Mercy Sis­ Bishop Vehr. Tuesday, June 7—Canon City guages, in commercial subjects, in (Continued from Page One) ters at San Luis June 1 to 10, —Graduation, • St. Scholastica’s spelling, In debate. .A brilliant ex­ by Sister M. Constance of St. From there he will go to Amarillo, academj'. ample of how parochial pupilji per­ Scholastica’s academy, Canon Tex., to conduct the first' laymen’s Thursday, June 9—Walsenburg form was the winning of 12 out of City. and laywomen’s retreats there. UTABLUHED SINCE IMS MAin 5314 —Jubilee of Father J. B. Liciotti. 24 places in the (xil^irado Under- Luncheon was served to those The retreat for laywomen will be Saturday, June 11—Denver— writer.s’ Life Insurance essay con­ attending the institute by the held June 12 to 15 and for lay­ Cathedral, ordination to the sa­ test by Cathedral high school stu­ members of St. John’s Parent- men June 15 to 20. cred priesthood, 9:30 a. m. dents in Denver. Teachers’ a.ssociation. Bishop The Rev. Emmanuel T. San­ The American .Fixture Co. Exaniples could be iniiltiplied, Vehr, who was guest of honor at F. J. KIRCHHOF Sunday, June 12—Denver—St. doval, S.J., is conducting a retreat Thomas’ seminary, ordinations, and many examples have been re­ the luncheon, addressed the gath­ for the Sisters of Mercy at Council Manulw:tur.rt •! 7 a. m. corded in the Register all through ering, expressing his pleasure with Bluffs, la., May 29 to June 7. He this spring. The point is that the the progress of the Confraternity will direct a retreat at St. Rosa’s CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS CONSTRUCTION CO. Monday, June 15—Denver— prize-winning capacities of C-ath- of Chri.stian Doctrine activities in convent here June 27 to July 3. St. Thomas’ seminary', examina­ olic pupils offer one more proof the diocese. More than half of the The Rev. Florence Mahoney, S. CHURCH FURNITURE tion of candidates for the semi­ that our .schools are doing a superi­ 120 vacation schools,of the diocese J., will conduct two retreats at '*-'1 nary. or job of educating under adverse will open within the next ten days. Sturgis, S. Dak., for the Bene­ BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES BUILDERS Sunday, June 19—Denver— conditions. American education Many of those to open Monday dictine Sisters in the last two Blessed Sacrament church, 25th would profit if it were possible to morning, June 6, will be presided weeks of July and the early part Millwork of All Kinds Wc Appreciate Your Patronage anniversary, Pontifical Mass at extend the facilities of Catholic over by sisters whose parochial of August. He will also conduct 10:30; 5 p. m., Corpus Christ! schools to all the pupils who should school duties for the year will have a retreat for the Sisters of the FRANK KIRCHHOF. 1232-46 ARAPAHOE ST. . Denver, Colo. procession at St. Thomas’ semi­ be enrolled in them,—C. J. Mc­ come to a close as recently as Blessed Sacrament at Marty, S. PRESIDENT DENVER. COLO. 708 Lawrence St. nary. N eill Friday. Dak. Thursday, June 2, 1938 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, ^Eystone 4205 PAGE FIVE^.

i 1 Pueblo School BISHOP VEHR TO ATTEND Plans Exercises GRADUATION IN PUEBLO Qifts for Pueblo. — Pueblo Catholic high tion at a local hospital Tuesday the Pueblo. — (St. Leander’g Par­ school will hold its annual com­ morning. Mulholland wrenched ish)—At the 7 o’clock Mass on mencement exercises at the city his knee last February as the Sunday morning, June 5, members auditorium Monday, June 6, at company was preparing to an­ Qraduates of the eighth grade in St. Leander’s 7 :30 p. m. The Most Rev. Urban swer an alarm at the Bessemer Their Own Judge school will receive certificates of J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver, will fire station, where he is stationed. graduation. The Rev. Paul Fife, address the graduates and present Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Abell and Rosaries...... 50^, 75^, $1.00, $1.50 and up O.S.B., will celebrate the M**ss-and the diplomas. daughter of Albuquerque, N. Mex., Catholic Girl’s Guide...... $1.50 and up special music has been prepared The ceremonies of the evening spent the week-end in Pueblo by the adult choir under the direc. will open with the school orches­ visiting Mr. Abell’s parents, Mr. Young Man’s Guide...... $1.50 and up Horan patrons act as their own judge in tion of Mrs. Curtis P. Ritchie. tra, under the leadership of and Mrs. J. L. Abell. Member* of the graduation class Rafaello Cavallo, playing the Miss Huberta Cooper has re­ Pictures...... 50^, 75^, $1.25 and up are Maurice Campbell, James “Priests’ March,’’ by Mendelssohn. turned from St. Vincent’s acad­ Sterling Silver Rings..... $1.00, $1.25 and up determining what is the right price for the Clark, Robert Colby, Frank Ward, The Rev. Joseph Higgins, super­ emy in Albuquerque, N. Mex., to Robert Faricy, Marion Kemp, intendent of Pueblo Catholic high, spend the summer with relatives. Medals and Chains...... 75^, $1.00 and up funeral service. Thomas Connors, Lawrence Ste­ will present two eighth grade pu­ Max Ellgen, 1724 E. 8th street, venson, Ruby Griswold, Gertrude pils from St. Leander’s school and won the lace tablecloth recently Books...... $1.25, $1.50 and up Hager, Betty Currie, Rita Gleeson, one from St. Anthony’s school, aw'arded by St. Mary’s hospital and Theresa Lapeska. who will give brief talks on “Why guild. The tablecloth was given Graduation Greeting Cards, Complete prices are marked in plain fig* On Friday evening, June. 3, at I Am Going/to Attend a Catholic by Miss Jean Findle. The proceeds ...... 5^, 10^, 15^, 25^ and 35^ 8 o’clock, the annual entertain­ High School.’’ The class vale­ were sufficient to buy a new crib ures on each casket in our large display and it ment of St. Leander’s school will dictorian will also give an address. for the crippled children’s ward. be given in the school hall. Indi­ Bishop Vehr will address the Engagement Ii Announced cations point to a large attend­ graduates and confer diplpmas to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett A. Ar- is a simple matter for the family to choose a ance. the following:, Patricia O’Neil, dell announce the engagement of James Clarke The summer schedule of Masses Mildred Jakopich, Dorothy Shin- their daughter, Georgia, to Law­ tribute suitable to their means. will begin at St. Leander’s church nick, Anna Qrabryan, Bertha rence V. Carlson. The marriage on June 5. The first Mass will be Cowen, Teresa Muir, Helen Oc- will take place in June. at 7 o’clock and the second Mass chiato, Mary Ann Skaro, Rose Church Goods House will be at 9 o’clock. Valentich, . Helen Durkin, Carol Mr. and Mrs. Carl Skiff and Headquarters for Articles of Devotion, Church Furnishings, Honoring the faculty and pupil? Mesner, Margaret Tomko, Cather­ son. Junior, of Saughache spent Books for the Catholic Laity and Clergy. of St. Leander’s school, an all-day ine Delgado, Dorothy Fear, Ber­ the week-end in Pueblo, the g;uests picnic wa.s given r.t City park on nice Piute, Mary Belport, Louise of relatives. 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 Thursday, May 26, by members of Brumjak, Florence Holland, Helen Dr. F. W. Blarney of 928 S. the Mothers’ club. Delicious re­ O’Brien, Mary Darcey, Elenora Union avenue spent the week-end freshments were served at noon Kotlar, Mary Wallace, Cecilia in Denver, the guest of his sisters. and games were enjoyed through­ Loeffler, Alice Sullivan, David Dick Reitemeir, son of Mr. and out the day. Mrs. A. E. Sollee, Coweii, Eugene Kottenstette, Ray­ Mrs. Paul Reitemeir, was elected president of the Mothers’ club, mond Vertal, Richard McGee, president of the Centennial high AND SON CHAPELS acted as general chairman and Keith Moore, Jack McGann, Frank school Prion-Y club at the final ^ ■ was assisted by the room mothers. 'Eng(e, Charles Hoffmann, Avery meeting of the year. James Flan- MODERN-IZE your old house 152^ Oleveland IPlaoe Honoring Mrs. Francis Jacobson Wyndle, John Kasel, Leslie Parga, nigan was elected vice president. 7 of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. C. J. Baer Walter Zabukovic, Fred Mangino, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Alberton entertained members of the Elmer Hunyadam, George Mc­ and son, John, and Mr. Alberton’s Friendly Eight club at a bridge Grath, and Jack Clark mother, Mrs. John Alberton, left on Easy Monthly Payments luncheon in her home on Monday, Fr. Wolohan to Speak at College recently for Chicago and New G uarling forever our Ibunderis U eals May 23'. Those enjoying the after­ The Very Rev. 'Thomas J. Wolo York. Mrs. John Alberton, who A new porch, an added room, repaired roof or other noon with the guest of honor we:e han, pastor of Sacred Heart remained in Chicago to visit with Mmes. G. E. Sandstrom, John church, will deliver the baccalau­ her daughter, will return home needed improvements for only a few dollars a month. Clark, E. Hager, Charles Herder, reate address to 30 graduates of with her son and his family. Thomas J. Connors, Thomas Mur­ Pueblo Junior college Sunday, Mrs. Sara Shepherd spent the Ask about our ABC Payment Plan phy, Lee Murphy, Leo Driscoll, June 12, at 2:30 p. m. L. R. week-end in Denver with friends Mary Faricy, William McGovern, Wren, president, of the college and relatives. and C. J. Baer. ^ will introduce Father Wolohan to • Ex-Pueblans Married Members of St. Anthony’s dis­ the assembly. The public is in The marriage of Miss Julia Kap- O r e g o n L u m b e r C o . Miles & Dryer COLORADO SPRINGS STUDENTS cussion group held the final meet­ vited to attend the graduation pel and Ralph E. Allen, Jr., was ing at the home of their leader, ceremonies. soleiTinized Saturday, May 7, at St. 1648 Platte St. “A 2x4 or a Carload” GAllup 0123 Mrs. C. J. Baer, ofl Monday eve. Girl students of the commer­ Francis’ church in Bakersfield, Printing Co. HAVE DAY OF RECOLLECTION ning. May 23. After the discus­ cial departments of Central, Cen Calif. The couple were attended sion, bridge was enjoyed and deli­ tennial, and Pueblo Catholic high by Mrs. Nidus Dickinson and Leo Wheel Tickets for schools who had the highest Barney Miss Kappel is the daugh­ Colorado Springs.—A day of regent, was a guest at the recep­ cious refreshments were served. A Bazaars and Carnivals shower was also given in honor scholastic records for the year ter of Mr, and Mrs. George Kap­ Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5. recollection was observed Wednes- tion of Mount of the Holy Cross of Mrs. Lloyd Birrer. Members of were the honored guests of thoi pel of Kansas City, Mo., and had Phone MAin 3437 Catholic Work Our day, June 1, by St. Mary’s high court, C. D. * of A., in Grand the group are Mmes. C. J. Baer, League of Business and Profes­ lived in Pueblo for two years. Mr. school seniors. This one-day re­ Junction last Sunday. Thirteen Joseph Jahn, Fred Jahn, Leo sional Women at a dinner at the Allen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Specialty treat was conducted by the Rev. years ago, when the Grand Junc­ Casey, William McGovern, Lloyd Vail hotel. Each of the three girls Ralph E. Allen of Pueblo. The Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist James Kane, O.M.I. The seniors tion court was inaugurated, Mrs. Birrer, and Paul Beauvais, and was accompanied by her commer­ couple will reside in Bakersfield. 19S6-38 LAWRENCE ST. assembled at Cascade chapel, Fleming was one of the organizers. Mis.s May Imblum. cial teacher and was presented Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Walsh and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murray and Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets KEystone 6348, 6349 where Holy Mass was offered by Mrs. Mary Rayhawk has been with a gift of ?5 from the league Mr. Bolan of Denver spent the the Rev. William Kelly. Mrs. W^alter Connolly spent Sun­ ill qt her home, 1601 East 9th in recognition of her work as a week-end in Pueblo with Mr. day in Boulder. Donated to St. Mary’s library street, in the past week. commercial student. Walsh’s brother and son. recently by Mrs. ,J. B. Cannell Miss Mary O’Neal has returned Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jacobson Father Higgins of St. Patrick’s Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Murphy, are the Nations of the World in after a visit in Durango. and little daughter, Sandra, left church gave the address at the who came to Pueblo to attend the 30 volumes and Digest of the Mrs. Elizabeth Griesemer of for their home in Detroit, Mich., meeting. His topic ivas “Candid wedding of Mrs. Murphy’s sister. W’orld War in 12 volumes. Alamosa was the house guest of after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. Camera Views of Pueblo. Miss Jeraldine Biele, to Austin G. Gallagher Transfer'& Storage Co. Your Kochenberger,' Jr., Saturday, left St. Mary’s eighth grade scouts Miss Ida Sachsemaier last week. Sandstrom, parents of Mrs. Jacob­ Shamrocks Win Pennant 1700 16th St. Savings INSURED gave a party at Stratton park Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hull en­ son. Pueblo Catholic high school’s Monday for their home in Glen- Wednesday night. The music was tertained at dinner Thursday of Ushers for the month of June Shamrocks were in possession of wood Springs. ^ TA. 3341 Government ap­ are the following:-7 o’clock Mass, the first Tri-City league baseball Miss Bertha Sullivan, stenogra­ proval of our in­ futnished by Charles Neer’s or­ last week. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MACHINERY MOVING Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ryan and Charles Herder, Jr., and Harold pennant following their 2-to-l de­ pher in the division freight offices stitution obtained added safety chestra. Chaperons were Dr. and feat of the Abbey school Bears of the Santa Fe R. R. Co., returned for your dollars. Federal in­ Mrs. J<)hn Duffy, Mr. a,n^ Mrs. daughter, Margaret, spent two Herder; 9 o’clock Mass, Eymard wwks in Independence, Kans., Glentzer and Joseph Bertsch. here Tuesday, May 24. from Long Beach, Calif., in com­ surance for every account, up ChaAes Neer, Miss M ary Ruth Twelve innings were required to pany with her sister, Mrs. F. M. to S5,000. Northup, Miss Eunice Shock, Miss with their daughter and sister, Robert Nittenger has returned **Dtnvtr's Most ProrroasiTO Laundry** Eudora Ryan. to California after a visit with his decide the pitching duel between Williams. Mary Rose Kelleher, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomaslne Grady Kolbe- (’.ome to Capitol Federal Mrs. Karl Booke. Diploma, to Be Given mother, Mrs. Mary Nittenger. Cowen of the Shamrocks and Za- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koch and brusky of the Bruins. The Pueblo zen, talented Pueblo pianist, Savinfft received by 10th St. Mary’s high, school annual On Sunday evening, June 5, at daughter of Chief of Police J. Ar­ THE CASCADE LAUNDRY ^am dividends from ht. 7:30 o’clock the pupils of Corpus Raymond Koch of Denver have nine lost but one game in the sea­ will be distributed Friday, June 3. been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. son—to the Colorado college fressh- thur Grady, won third place in last “TRY OUR NEW SERVICE” l O p n Christ! school will give a short IpIIDL REPeUHL 8WWIIW Prom Is Held propam, after which the Rev. G. E. Sandstrom. men at Colorado Springs. They week’s “Road to Fame” contest VanDToBD associBTion or oenvci St. Mary’s junior-senior prom­ defeated the frosh earlier in the over radio station KVOR in Colo­ Complete Laundry Service 1 1665 BROQDmnY KCYSTOnC 8108 Felix Abel, pastor, will distribute enade took place Wednesday eve diplomas to the following grad­ seasoqj, at Pueblo. rado Springs. 1847 Market We Call For and Deliver TA. 6370-637#> ning, May 25, at 9 o’clock at the uates: Myrtle Black, Angelina Mrs. Henry Dornbusch, who At a meeting of St. Mary’s hos­ Broadmoor hotel. Miss Louise Van- Cannello, Marie De Marco, John undei-went a major operation last pital guild at the home of Mrs. denberg, senior, was crowned prom week at a local hospital, is re- Edward McCabe, Mrs. G. E. Buck- Duran, Helen Horvat, Adelle covering and will soon be removed ley was elected pi;esident, and Avoid Distortion queen by Roger Greggs, president Lente, Owen McHugh, Joseph Noll, 13th & Lincoln of the junior class. Miss Mary James Noll, Joseph Nasi'ch, Cecilia to her home, Mrs.- George Huber, secretary- with Jean Enlow and Miss Dorothy Sanchez, Donna Stwertnich, Cam­ Thomas T. Mullenholland, a city treasurer. The afternoon was JAMES MOTOR CO. KE. 8221 Theobald of the senior and junior ille Varrone, and Francis W'alters. fireman, underwent a knee opera- spent sewing for the pediatric de­ classes, respectively, were attend Mrs. Anna Fleming was host­ partment of the hospital. DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS UNIVIS Bifocals Orphanage Aid Meets This is the ONLY bifocal that has per­ ants of the queen. Programs were ess Tuesday evening to her con­ fectly STRAIGHT top readinjr section. of green suede, embossed in gold, tract bridge club. Leadville. — In Annunciation T^he Aid society of Sacred Heart Expert Repair Service at Reasonable Rates—Alto Used Car* There is no “trouble” zone. Come in the senior class colors. The favors Mr. and Mrs. William McNally church Monday evening. May 23, orphanage met Thursday after­ and sec them. Religion Classes noon at St. Patrick’s school hall. were green pencils with gold mono­ of Tulsa, Okla., formerly of Colo­ the Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. grams. The festivity was one of rado Springs, are the house guests Vehr confirmed a class of 130, Hostesses \\ere Mrs. M. A. Derry- the most colorful of the season. of Mr. and Mrs. James J. including 25 adults. In the after­ berry, Mrs. H. J. Vogt, Mrs. M. C. noon of the same day. Bishop Vehr Davis, Mrs. Carl Swope, and Mrs. Tuesday, May 31, the graduates Gaughan. , Honoring three members of the confirmed a class of 30 in St. Jos­ Will Be Held in Bruno De Rose. Cards were played. k k were entertained by the sopho­ family who celebrated birthdays, eph’s church, Leadville. Plans were made for the annual mores at a tea dance from 2 to June garden card party to be given Why Pay More:” -4 o’clock at Stratton Park inn. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sabol en­ The Mass schedule at Annunci­ tertained at dinner last Sunday. ation for the summer months will on the lawn at the orphanage. (Trademark) Thursday, June 2, following Mrs. J. Ballard^f Denver, for­ be 7 and 9 O’clock on Sundays, Alamosa School Elizabeth Lascar, student at the OPTICIAN Mass at which both the seniors mer resident of Colorado Springs, and 7 o’clock in the week. University of Colorado, spent Sat­ and juniors received Holy Com­ spent last Saturday visiting Among those from Leadville urday at Sacred Heart orphanage munion, the senior-junior break­ friends.- Alamosa.—The new Boyd school as the guest of the sisters. Miss WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES fast was held at Stratton Park who attended the state convention has been secured by the Rev. Ed­ Lascar was a student at the or­ Mrs. Frank Conway left Mon­ of the Knights of Columbus at La INCORPORATED inn. The guests of the occasion day for Notre Dame, Ind., to at­ ward McCarthy, pastor of Sacred phanage for years. Miss Lascar ALTAR BREADS were faculty members. Lewis Junta were Joseph Roach,^Edward Heart church, for the religious was returning to her home in Tim- tend the graduation ceremonies at Kelly, William Carter, and Carl vacation school that will open Colorado Owned Stores SEWING Rummerfield acted as toastmaster. St. Mary’s college, where her Bott. pas after attending the grad­ The speakers were Miss Mary daughter, Jennie Conway, will be here June 20. If the school rooms uation exercises at the J. K. LittU Girlf' Dresse*. «Em broidery, Jean Enlow, Bernard Rogers, Wil­ Fathers Bernard Gillick of Sa- are found inadequate for the 700 Mullen home for boys at Fort Lo­ 17th and Broadway 800 Santa Fe Dr. Mooofframfng. Ete. among the graduates. lida and Clarence Kessler of Glen- or more children who are ex­ Broadway and Ellsworth liam Conway, Jesse Sutherland, Father Abel Give. Invocation gan. Her brothers, Martin and 16th and California and Roger Greggs. wood Springs were visitors in pected to attend, rooms in another Leo, and Nick Reehis, all former 15th and California THE SISTERS OF THE The Rev. Felix F. Abel gave Leadville the evening Confirma­ Will Attend 1st Mass building will be used. students at the orphanage, were GOOD SHEPHERD the invocation at the memorial tion was given. We Do Not Have Special Sales Bat Sell Yon at Onr Lowest .Services in the auditorium Mon­ . Rummage Sale Planned in 'the graduation class at the TELEPHONE PEARL 2401 Mrs. Walter Connolly left A mission for the Spanish-speak­ In the latter part of June a home. Leo Lascar won the schol­ Prices Every Day on All Drag Merchandise. Wednesday for Bozeman, Mont., day morning. ing people of Leadville and Red Mrs. Annie Remington enter­ rummage sale will be held. The arship to Regis college. to attend the first Solemn Mass Cliff will be held from June 12 to proceeds will pay for the rent Two former students of Sacred of the Rev. Leonard A. Jensen tained a few friends at home 19, the first four days at Annun­ J. T. Upton Renovating Co. Thursday of last week. of the school building. The Heart orphanage will be gradu­ June 5. Afterwards Mrs. Connolly ciation church, Leadville, and the parishionefs are a.sked to donate ated from high school this j'ear. will go to Great Falls, Mont., to Pari.h to Have 40 Hour.’ closing four days at Our Lady of , CARPET The Forty Hours’ devotion will articles for the sale. Articles Anna Grabryan will be graduated visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mt. Carmel church. Red Cliff. The that may be of benefit to the from Pueblo Catholic high and CLEANERS Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stratton. open at the Sacred Heart parish Rev. Joseph Ruensa, S.F., of Del Friday evening at 7:30. poor of the parish are especially Miss Pauline Sharnhorst will be THAT CLEAN Patrick Charlton will leave Fri­ Korte will conduct the mission at needed. graduated from a. school in Ore­ Mrs. Anna Pospisil and her both places. LOOP MARKET day for California for an extended The pastor and the church choir gon. W. H. UPTON. Maaafst nephew, Anselm Shraraek of At­ Summer vacation schools will visit. wood, Kan.4., spent Memorial day went on a picnic to Salida last The annual party for the grad­ FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE 765 Tejon Street J. P. Murray and daughter, open the week of June 5 at Red Sunday. They visited the sisters uates at the orphanage was held in Cripple Creek. Cliff, and at St. Joseph’s parish Free Parking With Purchase of SOc or Mora at 1429 Lawrence TAbor 5223 Martha, left by motor this week COLORADO SPRINGS DEATHS while there. ' Sunday evening. There are seven for Aberdeen, S. Dak., to visit Mr., Ann. C. Mcln.ney, 719 N. N.v.d* and Annunciation parish, Lead­ ThijD Sunday the lay catechism in the class this year. Games were relatives. .venue, . r*»i Mrs. Anna Fleming, past state Michael J. Mcln.ney. Surviving are tour summer school will be taken care ChUdr*n*ft Half Soi«« Color PIrttfS - Half Tones* sons. J. ' B. Mclnaney, , of by the priests of the parish. friends. Calif.: D. J. Mclnaney. Sandpoint, Ida., Class of 8 Will Word was received at the or­ COFFEE Loop Shoe and J. A. and M. J. Mclnaney, Colorado 31 Students to Be Graduated phanage of' the death of Cuni- Freih as Milk REPAIR SHOP 37 Seelemaii'Ehret^ Mrs. Weckbaugh Is Spring.; two daughters, Mrs. E. A. Thirty-one students are to be Miller of St. Paul. Minn,, and Ann Mc­ graduated from St. Mary’s grade gunda Just of Salina, Kans., a Roasted todtj— Loop Markets Lawranca Street Side yiioto /Ciigm V m , lnaney of this city, and on. sister, Mrs. school, Leadville, on Friday eve­ Receive Eucharist sister of Sister Virginia, who is dellrered todsr L .__ V/eTivV li To Be Hostess at Mary Brannon, Stratford, Ontario. Ke- stationed at the orphanage. • Cotfees T A b o P ^Z131 nuiem Mass was offered at St. Mary’s ning June 8. Nuns Are Entertained • T eas The firms listed here de C u r * i« church at 9 Friday. Interment Ever­ Golden.—A cla.ss of eight chil­ ^ 2 7 0 1 St. Mary’s annual school pro­ • Spices Annual Aid Party green cemetery. gram will take place on the eve­ dren will receive First Holy Com­ The nuns of the city were guests; serve to be remembereci V Denver ColoMdo , / t.W Joseph H. Koch, 80, a resident of Colo­ munion Sun'day at the 8 o’clock of the orphanage sisters at a mo­ • Extracts < rado Springs since 1920, died at his ning of June 3 at the Elks’ Opera tion picture last week. • Baking Powder when you are distributing Annually, Mrs. Ella Mullen home, 318 Bonfoy avenue. Monday. H. house. At the close of the enter­ Mass. . Weckbaugh opens her palatial was born Nov. 29. ,fl858, in Benedict, tainment, the Rev. E. L. Horgan Plans for a fall bazaar were dis­ The barbers of the city paid P h o n e K E. 7181 your patronage in the dif­ home and gardens to members and Kans. Surviving are a son and daughter, will present diplomas to 31 grad­ cussed at the Altar society meet­ their monthly visit to the orphan­ Your business ts Edward Koch, Baileyville, Kans., and ing held Thursday at the home age last week to cut the hair of ferent lines of business. appreciated here. friends of St. Vincent’s Aid so­ Mrs. Anna Davis, Milton, Kans, Funeral uates: ' the children at the institution. ciety. On Tuesday, June^ 7, she services were held in St. Mary’s church. Donald Earl Bartell, June Ann Cal* of Mrs. Fred Meyjer. will give such a party, assisted by Burial services were held in Baileyville. vert. Bertha Irena Connors, Cei&elia Mr. and Mrs. J. Deems are the Girl to Be Graduated Mias Ellen Louise (Lula) Denny, a Eileen Connors, Mary Evelyn Donoher, parents of a boy, born at St. Miss A nn Elizabeth Abel, Mrs. George Pope, president of the resident of Colorado Springs since 1926. Marsaret Mary Donovan, Arthur Paul daughter of Mrs. Ji' H. Abel, will Aid. Guests will be privileged to died Thursday, May 26, at the home of Dunscomb. Alice Ruth Forman, Cath­ Anthony’s hospital last week. \WMWrWVJWuWMWWVJWMWAWM her sister, Mrs. M ary A. G affney,>229 E. erine Ann Forman. Jeremiah Joseph Mrs. Robert Muvsell and son, be graduated this week-end from hear as speaker the Rt. Rev. Wil­ Willlamette. Miss Denny was born May Horgan, Margaret Florence Hrabcak, the prenaratoi-y school of Monti- liam O’Ryan. Miss Anne O’Neill SO, 1873, at East Java. N. Y. She was Catherine Theresa Kane, Matthew Joseph Robert, of Creede are visiting with a member of St. Mary’s church. Requiem her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred cello college, Godfrey, 111. will present a musical program. Kasiin, John Richard Lewis, Lenore , Milan E. Predovich of Pueblo ISPECIAL OFFER An exceptionally large attendance Mass was offered at St. Mary’s church at Frances Lynch. John Mangan, Juan Eiiaz Clark. 0 Tuesday of this week. Martines, Pahlita Christina Medina. Mrs. Michael Delaney is recov­ will be a candidate for the Doctor We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six is expected at this closing meeting Miss Rose Roach, former resident of Agnes Mary McGuire. Margaret Ruth of Dental Surgery degree at the months to pay your bill. Private room or open storage. We of the year. ' Colorado Springs, died at her home in ’ McHalei_ Dorothy Loretta Murphy. John ering from a serious operation at have low rate of insurance. Minnesote last week. William' Nadon. Rote Marie Peschel. St. Anthony’s hospital. Her annual commencement exercises of Mrs. Mary A. Goldsmith, 65, died George Jtobert Pesho. Juanita Mae Rau. mother, Mrs. J. Duff of Ne­ Creighton' university in Omaha Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on,] Wednesday evening. May 26, at her home. Agnes Marie Roche. Rita Theresa June 2. Mr. Predovich is a senior your work. Colored Study Club to Born in Westphalii, Germany, she came Scheunemann. Theodore Ernest Schaefer. braska, is a visitor at the Delaney ■to the United States when she was nine Martha Ann SJoden, Ruth Thompson, and home. in the school of dentistry, a mem­ MOVING. STORAGE AND PACKING Sponsor Bridge Lunch years old. Her husband and a daughter Beryl Norbert Williams. ber of Xi Ps! Phi dental frater­ passed away several years ago. Surviving nity, and president of the senior No Money Needed for Six Months is one daughter. Miss Helinia Goldsmith. The following program was pre­ etta; wand drill, tap dance, St St. Augustine’s Colored study Mrs. Goldsmith lived in Colorado Springs sented: Mary’s girls; Don’t Tell a Soul, class of the school of dentistry. club will sponsor a bridge-lunch- many yean. She was houickeeper for the Welcome, An Umbrella Built for eighth grade girls; boys’ tap He has been active in college so­ DUFFY STORASTORAGE & MOVING CO. SLARS.KOllMK’KAVDni eon on Thursday, June 23, at 2330 late Rt. Rev. Godfrey Raber for 22 years. Two, children of the first and sec­ dance. Crossed Wires, a comedy; cieties and in the sodality. He i 1521 20th St. 1740 BKOAUW.AY UKN%hl( High Mass of Requiem was celebrated Office and Warehouse Downing street. Cash prizes will Saturday morning at St. Mary’s church. ond grades; Happy Little China­ pianolog, vocal duet, and. vocal formerly attended Regis college in be awarded. Interment was in Evergreen cemetery. man, Red Riding Hood, an oper- solo. Denver. VWVWW^VrtWVWWWwwwwwwwwvww^www lA PAGE SIX OiRce, 938 Bannoclc Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, June 2, 1938

are these Fransalians, members of St. Francis Dance Lessons JOBS WANTED Cost No Mors With For Good Workers Tops in Parochial Diamond baseball b", team, who won seven straight victories to John Hurley Booth Erection cop the senior league pennant. In the back row,' left to right, are Bob Young, Clyde Hendricks, Bob Woodman, Coach C. D. of A. Board of any type, permanent or odd Under expert instruction, job, ^all Employment Department. Bert Keirns', Mike Auer (who pitched all seven victories), and Jerry Auer; front row, Ed Hupp, Jim O’Toole, John it requires fewer lessons to dance correctly and beau­ Schwab, Bob Flynn, Joe Young, Camillo Berasdini, and Bob McCarthy.— (Cut courtesy Rocky Mountain News.) tifully. Catholic Charities. Studio—1545 Tremont 1665 Grant St. KEystone 6386 For Carnival Is Of Directors to TA. 7141 Res. Phone PR. 2841 PRIEST-CHEMIST Simple Process Meet on June 4 ^Optometrist and Optician HELEN WALSH GROWS HAIR The board of directors of the A Universit? prlest cbemUt's treatise on Lumber that will be used for the AifoeiftU CARK OF THK HAIR Is now being sent free booths at the big parish carnival Catholic Daughters’ club house will ro scalp Kuffprera. It describe* how to use the on Loyola church grounds, E. 2.3rd meet Saturday, June 4, at 3:30 p. ■ W. R. JOSEPH remarkable ctimpound miied b,T Fr. James m. The following members were Oilmore which grew perfect hair on head of avenue and York street, on the EYES EXAMINED bald student. Since then more than 60,000 nights of June 16, 17, and 18 has chosen* at the "annual C. D. of A. fvitUes have been used, ro>allies going to election May 12 and will serve for PhMi« TAbor lAM dharit.v Users testif* to wonderful results for been painted and readied for the falling hair and dandruff Write for free erecting process. The Rev. E. J. three years: Mrs. Joseph Seubert, 21S-219 Majestic BUIf. treatise to R. K (lilmore. fVpJ^ I. 2810 11th Morgan, S.J., pastor; the other Mrs. A. J. Douds, Mrs. M. B. Ava No.. . Wash Sacred Heart-Loyola priests, and O’Fallon, Mrs. J. P. Donley, and the parishioners are proud of these Miss Ida Callaghan. The other booths because of their unusual members are: Mrs. Mabel Lippin- Gamp St. Malo color scheme and of the convenient cott, Mrs. William McFarland, way in which they can be erected. Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon, Miss Anna Supervised Vacation for Boys, 10 to 18 Fallon, Miss Martha Soran, Mrs. In the Heart of the Rockies The various pieces of lumber are Magnificent Mountain Setting painted in four colors—green, Fred Dayis^Mrs. T. W. O’Connor, Rates, S7 Per Week grey, red, and orange. Identical Mcs. P. R. Riordan, Mrs. Konick&j We Have Our Oten Delwery Information May Be Had From the pieces in all the booths are painted Mrs. Lydia O’Hara, Mrs. C. J. MAin 3518 Direptor Dunn, Miss Loubelle Green, and Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Bosetti, V.G. the same color. Thus, even a man FVesh Sea Foods (not frozen) jjontaio k- —i 1536 Logan St., Denver, Colo. inexperienced in booth erection Miss Minnie Bujaeich. The grand a hiffh pcrcentase of Iodine, qwite ef­ may put up any number of booths regent, treasurer, and historian of ficient in the prevention of moiter i.'- Court St. Rita are ex-officio mem­ which is common in the inland!^ cities. once he knows the pattern of Fresh fish has a hish protein sub* erection. bers of the board. stance so essential for the continuance The hope chest that the Loyola of Rood health. THE PHOTO MILL Aid society is sponsoring is «ne of Cairn to Honor Pioneer Priest So Eal More Sea Foods IMMEDIATE SERVICE! the most beautiful ones ever yet St. John, N. B.—A cairn at for Health's Sake Roll developed, printed, and choice, offered. The country store," under Bais Verte to the memory of Call Fagan's Fish two enlargements, one tinted en­ the direction of Mrs. Lee, promises largement. or eight reprints. 25c Abbe Le Loutre, pioneer French and Poullrv Market coin. Reprints 2c each. to be a huge success. The Sacred missionary in Canada, will be Heart sodality women are pro­ erected amid the scene of his old MAIN 3518 THE PHOTO MILL gressing rapidly with their booth, For the Past 15 Years Denver’s Bnx 629A4 Minneapolis. Minn activities by the Historical Sites Dependable Sea Food Connoisseur. i the main attraction of wlTich is an and Monuments board of Canada. electric mixer to be given away the third night of the carnival. THE SACRED HEART Those parishioners who are anx­ ious to obtain carnival .signs -for MASS LEAGUE their cars' are asked to report to is an ARSociation whose members (living or dead) share in a Holy Mass said ex- Vic Hebert. Quick Easy Credit v? pressly for them daily and for all time. John Cleary, who heads the On Your For further information w’Hte to the automobile committee, was on SOCIETY’S RECEPTION D enver Girl Is SACRED HEART MISSION HOUSE Graduation Class Sainte Marie, Jasper Co., Ml. hand Sunday to display the new Hudson “112” brougham, which IS ATTENDED BY -100 Kansas Graduate ENTIRE CAR NEEDS will be given away the third night Tires - Batteries - Brakes - Lubrication DON’T ENDURE SLIPPING of the carnival. The car was on Among those receiving diplomas display in front of Loyola church To Attend Mass Mrs. Charles MacAllister Willcox rangements, and Princess Gialma in nursing at St. Mary’s college, Firestone Budget Plan all day Sunday and will be in front was hostess at the annual recep­ Odescalchi, daughter of Mrs. Will­ Leavenworth, Kans., June 5, will of the church this Sunday. cox. More than 40 members and 1 FALSE TEETH (Sacred Heart-Loyola Parish) tion and tea of the Tabernacle so­ be Kathryn Gartland, daughter All parishioners are urged to be friends of the society were in at­ of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gartland, Do your talse teeth drop or slip when The graduation class of Sacred ciety, which took place Friday, tendance. Firestone Auto Supply & Service Stores ■-■5 you talk. eal. laugh, or sneeie? Don’t be at the meeting this Friday eve­ May 27, from 2:30 to 5:30, at the 2935 W. 29th avenue. 770 Speer Boulevard annoyed and embarrassed a«minute longer. ning at 8:15 in the basement of Heart high school will attend Mass Most distinguished of the guests Miss Gartland attended St. FASTTCFTH. a new alkaline (non-acid) Loyola church. and Communion in a body at the home of Mrs. Willcox, 900 Penn­ .1 powder to sprinkle on your plates, holds sylvania street. Active in assist­ present was the Most Rev. Urban Mary’s college one year following 8:30 Mass at Loyola church Sun­ her "graduation from Cathedral , teeth firm. Gives fine feeling of security day, June 5. The Rev. Edward J. ing the hostess was Mrs. T. Walter J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver. Among and .comfort all day. No gummy, gooey, O’Connor, general chairman of ar- high school here. The succeeding pasty taste or feeling. Get FASTEETH Morgan, S.J., director of the school, other well-known members of the years she has spent in nurses’ ^•wwwwwwwwww^wwww^wwwwwwwwwww^ today at any drug store. Accept no will offer the Mass and addres.s a substitute. clergy who attended were the Rt. training at Providence hospital, SICim II [LECT few words to the seniors. At the Kansas City, Kans. This institu­ Mass there will be special music, Rev. William O’Ryan, one of the original sponsors; the Rt. Rev. Jos­ tion is affiliated with St. Mary’s and later the graduates will be Fa­ college nursing unit. I'l ther Morgan’s guests at breakfast. Parish School eph Bosetti, V.G.; the Rt. Rev. While at Providence, Miss Gart­ NOTHING EQUALS To Young Girls IT MEET jyNE 9 The last class day in both grade Matthew Smith, the Very Rev. land was secretary-treasurer of with religious vocations, who would like to and high schools was held Thurs­ Thomas D. Coyne, C.M.; the Very the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin ICE oonsecrate iheir lives to work for the Mis day, June 2. Rev. Robert M. Kelley, S.J.; the and editor of the hospital publica- sions in Africa, without gmis. Mo at 8 p. m. being announced at the assembly. the following: Kathleen Allen, D. Grillo, Italian consul. stead of Forty Honrs’ devo­ KEystone 5277 • William Allen, Richard Brown, In addition to the president and The Pinochle club has discon­ Refreshments were served by tion); Pueblo, Our Lady of Henry Berte, Barbara Burgund- Mt. Carmel church. secretary of each circle, who must tinued meetings in the vacation thal, Alva Christian, Betty Lee the hostess in the dining room, and Boys and Young Men be pre.sent at general meetings ac­ months. The closing session was Cooke, Phillip Callahan, Jean by Princess. Odescalchi in the gar­ cording to {he constitution of the held last week, and the grand prize Crapo, Eugene Dodge, Frank den. Assisting in the service were wishing to be Priests or Brothers In society, other circle members are for total high score in the season Davis, Herbert Flannery, Kathleen the following members of the Jun­ the Order of St. Camlllus may write requested to attend this important was awarded to Ed Groom. The I’itzgerald, Robert Greene, Jack ior Tabernacle society: Mmes. Servants that Smile at Low Wages to the Rev. Father Superior. St. meeting. club will resume activities in the Margaret Collins, Ann Kitto, Cath­ early fall. Hanson, Donald Hathway, George Camlllua Monastery. 1611 So. 26th Candidates will be voted upon Hay, Constance Hamilton, Jack erine Thackrey, Margaret McCabe, to assume the offices of president, In the vacation months the William Jennings, and Margaret St., Milwaukee. Wise. McHugh, Arthur Milner, Clare A retinue of faithful electric servants clean your horn*, safeguard your vice president, secretary, and evening services will begin at 7:30 McMenamy, Mary Ellen McEnulty, Williams, and Misses Jeannette treasurer. Council :f))pointments instead of 7:45. Marjorie O’Donnell, Ellen O’Brien, Dunn, Catherine Maloney, Marion food, bring you entertainment, and provide abundant sight-protecting for next year will be made shortly Lampert, Mary . Maloney Marye Members of the Young Ladie.s’ La Vonne Pfeffer, Robert Quinn, light. THE SISTERS OF THE after the general meeting. sodality are asked to remember Hilma Ruutilla, David Rampe, McPhillips, Dorothy Meikenhous, Frances Nadorff, Louise Dooling, DIVINE SAVIOUR There is still considerable ticket that their Communion day is June Bess Riesenman, Guy Reed, James Once a month you receive a statement for the wages of these servants money outstanding on the vacation 5, and the officers urge all to be Reilly, Jean Rogers, Eugene Rice, Clella Carter, Margaret Lynch, invite generous souls who wish to devote school benefit. It is desired to, present. The sodalists will receive Robert See, Neil Schwed, John Jessie Pasquale, Agnes O’Neill, — your Electric Statement. their lives to teaching, ouning, or domes­ have complete returns made on Communion immediately after the Utard, Lee Wunsch, and Charleene Isabelle McNamara, Lillian Golec, tic duties, to correspond with Motfaei or before the general meeting in' graduates. Ward. Sister M. Lorettina was Catherine Meagher, and Mary N o wonder you may smile at this bill, for It Is very IHtely your SM ALLEST Provincial, 3516 West Center Street. Mil­ Catherine Shadwell. order that a final report can be Father Morgan accompanied the their teacher. HOUSEHOLD BILL for equal services rendered. waukee. Wise, made by Miss Mary Nadorff, ways seniors on their class picnic The eighth grade pupils went to Throughout the afternoon. Miss and means chairman. Wednesday, June 1. Eldorado Springs on 'Tuesday for Zella Smith, harpist, presented de­ Catherine Mall Hostess to Council The 1938 edition of the Adel- their picnic, accompanjed by a lightful musical selections. For the year 1937 the iverafe bill fer the homes Miss Catherine Mall, treasurer, phian, the school annual, was dis­ number of sisters and some of Because of illness, Mrs. Ralph 300 MASSES was hostess to the members of the tributed this week. the parents. Class-day exercises W. Kelly and Mrs. William H. An­ council at a meeting in her home A benefit card party has been were held on Thursday evening. drew were unable to be present. served b y this company w it Monday evening. May 30. Plans scheduled for Thursday evening, Philip Qallahan, Robert Greene, The following committee chair­ ANNUALLY were formulated for the general June 9, in Loyola hall. The women Jack Hanson, David Rampe, Rob­ men with their assistants were ac­ Perpetual Membership in the meeting to be held June 8. Those in charge will have worth-while ert Quinn, and Neal Schwed will tive in the afternoon: Mmes. Union of Masses attending were Miss Catherine Ma­ prizes and tasty refreshments, and be hosts to the graduation class at George Blish and Mary Nahring, jHeii 'Hum a dfO U f loney, gresident; Mrs. John Dinan, they ask the parishioners and their a breakfast at the Park Lane hotel in charge of gifts of old gold and 25c for each person, living or vice president; Miss Marion Lamp- friends to attend. Tickets can be following the 8:30 Ma."

I A t fli— A IHH Si Thursday, June 2, 1938 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone .4205 PAGE SEVEN ST. PHILOMENA’S TO GRADUATE More $$ for Vets SUMMER MASS SCHEDULE M e i Acadeoy Fi. DimiEL LOiO LARGEST CLASS IN HISTORY 74«GENEIMX DENVER EDGEWATER, 7 and 9. W eek-day?, CATHEDRAL, E. Colfax and Logan. 6, 7, 7:^0. (St. Philomena’i Parish) sponsored by the Donovan club, 8. 9, 10:30, and 12. W eek-dajri, 0:30 ELBERT, fourth Sunday only: 9, June ISSPEMEiJT OLDTIMa Forty-two eighth grade stu­ will be held Friday night. All are and 8, « and August; 11, July and September. Holds Giadiatioii COLIE0ESTUDCS ANNUNCIATION. E. 36th Ava. and dent?, the largest class in the his­ invited to attend and help make ELDORADO SPRINGS, Mass at South BURNED THE tory of the school, will receive di­ the affair a success, as this is the Humboldt. 5:15, 7:30. 8:30. 9:30, Boulder, 7:30, first, third, and fifth 10:46 afrd 12. W eek-daya, 6:16, 7:16, Sundays; 9, second and fourth Sun­ Boulder.—Commencement exer­ MIDNIGHT (XL plomas at the graduation exercises first big affair to be sponsored by and 8. days. cises foi-Mt. St. Gertrude’s acad­ Sunday after the 8 o’clock Ma.ss. these young people of the parish. BLESSED SACRAMENT, Montview Bird. COWEIIGE ...BUT THEIR and Elm. 7, 8:30. 10:30. and 12. ELIZABETH, second Sunday only: 9, emy were held on Thursday after­ The graduates are: Patricia An­ Bill Pitre’s orchestra has been en­ FITZSIMONS CHAPE^L. Fitiaimon. hos­ June, August, and October; 11, July noon, May 26, in St. Joseph’s l-SONS USE A derson, Hughes Bakewcll, Barbara and September. gaged and tickets are $1 per pital. 6 and 8. Werk-days, Commun- chapel at 3:30 o’clock, with the MORE REFINED Beagle, Clara Bradley, Marilyn couple. nion, B:15: Maas. 7:30. EMPIRE. Hass at Georgetown, 9. ^ Most Rev. Urban J.' Vehr pres­ The Rev. Daniel A. Lord, S.J., HOLY FAMILY. W. 44th Ave. and Utica, ENGLEWOOD, 6„8, and 10. FUEL... Brown, Lorraine Capelli, Peggy Prayers of the novena to the 6, 7 :30, 9, 10 :30. and I I :45. ERIE. 9:30. first, third, and fifth Sun­ ent. The attending priests of St. Louis, Mo., editor of the Chambers, Andrew Collins, Ev­ -Holy Ghost are recited each eve­ HOLY GHOST, 19th and California Sts.. days; 8, second and fourth Sundays, were the Rev. John Forsyth, O.S. Queen’sW o rk , national sodality GASOllHE elyn Coviello, Joseph Darrow, Al­ ning at 7:30. 5:15, 6, 7:16, 8:16, 9:15, 10:15. 11:15. ESTES PARK. 7 :S0 and 9 :30. and 12:15. Week-days, 7 and 7:45. EVERGREEN. 10. B., pastor of Sacred Heart qhurch, organ, was the principal speaker bert Dawkins, Joseph Punn,- Ag­ 'The P.-T. A. held its final meet­ HOLY ROSARY, E. 47th Ave. and Pearl, FAIRPLAY, 10. Boulder; the Rey. Matthew Con­ nes Dyer, Rosemary Foley, Joseph ing of the school year Wedne.sday 6 and 9. FLEMING. 7 and 9. , nelly, O.S.B., chaplain at Mt. St, at the commencement exercises Gibbons, John Humphrey, Vernon afternoon. The Rev. Theodore LOYOI.A, E. 23rd Av«. and Y'ork, 6. 7, FLORENCE, 7 and 0. Weef-days, 7:30 Gertrude’s academy; the Rev., Ur­ held at Loretto Heights college Hurd, Lou Ann Jordan, Philip Schulte, S.J., and Dr. C. Howard 8 :30. 10:30, and 12. FORT COLLINS. SL Joseph’s, 6 :30 and 9. ban Schnitzhofer, O.S.B., of La­ Wednesday evening. The Mftst Kenney, Virginia Lamberty, Carl Darrow were the guest speakers. MERCY HOSPITAL. 6. Holy Family, 8 and 10. OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL. W. 36th FORT g a r l a n d , 8:80, second Sunday fayette. Those present from Regis Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr con­ Mantello, Ethel McBride, Alice Officers for the coming year were Ave. and , 6, &, 7. 8, 9, and only, college were the Very Rev. Robert McManus, Roy Mills, Mary Fran­ installed. 10:30. FORT LOGAN. 8:30. M. Kelley, S.J.; the Rfev. Florence ferred degrees on the 19 graduates OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE. W. 36th FORT LUPTON. 8:30, first Sunday; 9:30. A modern father, concerne

m m m PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, June 2, 1938

Rnncfltior C^nlnY/Tnn fhp A ltn Governor Teller Ammons, shown below as Guide Service for D U U M ing V_/U4U7UUU rv u u he launched Colorado's campaign to attract tourists, especially those going to and from the Golden Gate International exposition at San ■ Francisco in 1939. He is pictured with a group of coeds from the Denver university school of commerce, admiring DENVER HOTELS \ Guest Hikers, Plan “Boost Colorado” stamps just issued by the state bureau of information and publicity. He has just proclaimed “Boost Colorado” week, which has for its purpose the sale and placing of one of the beautiful Arrangements are under way to stamps on every piece of mail going out of the state. At the left below are three of the stamps. The provide special guide service for stamps depict all parts of Colorado. a number of eastern and middle- western hiking tours in Rocky Mountain National park in the current season. Each group plans THE to spend several days exploring the many miles of trails and climb­ ing a number of the higher Rocky APARTMENTS Mountain peaks. ALBANY Among the tours with definite m DENVER dates is the Detroit News hikers’ group of 25, arriving July 4 for Adjacent to beau­ f - 1 12 idays of general exploration, HOTEL tiful Washington including a climb to the summit of Park. Only a 10- Long’s peak. The Blackhawk DENVER minute drive to liC K E ff >V"^ r .' the heart of the city. Free coach Trail' club of Rockford, 111., will come with 20 members to the park service to shopping district. For < w x June 20 for eight days. Nearly Information write 50’ students from the Iowa State PARK LANE HOTEL Agricultural college, Ames, la., will arrive June 27 for a short Coffee Shop DENVER,. COLORADO 21 -y=inTlST'5 trip through the area. A high Tavern • school party from Jennings, Kans., There’s color, music, thrills and was the first to arrive for early romance in beautiful Elitch’s season hiking over the week-end Gardens. Join the gay throngs of May 20. that are making Elitch's their Ride the Wildcat summer amusement center. Re­ Lonp-O-Plane Twenty or 25 other parties are Learn-Tii-Fly scheduled to visit the park in the member, starting Monday, June summer season, according to pres­ Lakeside 6, Louie, Panico's orchestra, di­ The Old Mill Merry-Go-Round ent indications. Mountain climb­ JO S L IN ’S rect from the College Inn, Chi­ ing and horseback riding will be cago, will appear at Elitch’s their main diversions. NOW OPEN 16th and Curtis Gardens for a limited engage­ Gate Admission Travel Record Set ment. It's sm art to be see.n at 1 0 ^ Bigger - Better - Gayer Elitch’s. Free Parking Early-season travel records hav& Than Ever Before! been established for this park with a 146-per-cent increase over 1937, 2 New Thrilling Rides David H. Canfield, superintendent, OCTOPUS reported this week. In actual at­ tendance figures, records reveal and that 51,541 people have visited the Double Loop-O-PIane park since last Oct. 31, as com­ pared to 20,929 for the same pe­ IN THE EL PATIO riod last year. They arrived in The Hit Band of the Nation 15,422 automobiles, an increase of 9,118 over 1937. JOE SANDERS Much of the increase was owing GOV. AMMONS PROCUIMS and his Nighthawks to growing interest in Rocky Same Popular Dance Policy! Mountain snow sports as found in the park, with its numerous ideal Ladies 20c Gentlemen 40c slopes for skiipg and conveniently ‘BOOST COLORADO’ WEEK located beiver ponds for skat­ Come to Denver*s ing, S u p erin ten d en t Canfield

GOLF MURPHY'S FINE FOOD BLANCHARD LODGE Get to Know LEE the Droggiit Four Miles Got on Boulder Canon ROid—Open All Year PRACTICE DAY OR NIGHT Good Food Is Good Health Phone 1463^ for Room and Party Reservations ESTES PARK DRUG STORE “ THE BEXALL STORE ELLSWORTH and BROADWAY 17th AT WELTON Steak and Chicken Dinners LEE TIGHE. Prop. ELIZABETH ARDEN AND CARA NOME TOILETRIES. DENVER GOLF COURT Fountain and Bar Service MR. AND MRS. J C. DOHERTY. Propi. lOTH a COLO. BLVD. YO. 2145 MRS: STOVER’S AND WHITMAN CANDIES. Thursday, June 2, 1938 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE

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starch plays a new role in 25-PIec4 MIRRO Set beauty! For an ultra-inexpensive Catholic Volume facial which gives remarkable re­ The Finest Aluminum Godkin^ Ware! sults, takes only a few minutes of (Continued from Page One) your time, and causes very little George Washington university in fuss and bother, try one of the new 1921. .95 home facial formulas suggested by On June 8, 1904,. she was mar­ the makers of a well-known starch. ried to Henry Wilder Keyes, for- You choose the kind you want— governor of New Hamp­ 284~Page Cook Book there are four—and mix it up in shire and former U. S. senator. no time, using the starch as a base. They have three boys, Henry W., GIVEN One is especially good for tighten­ Jr.; John P., who accompanied his with each set ing enlarged pores, another whit­ brother to Denver for the wed­ ens and smooths. Really, these V-^ I ding, and Francis. are worth knowing about! Mrs. Keyes, associate editor for Good Housekeeping magazine, has Little cotton pads squeezed out traveled extensively for the publi­ of witch hazel and place# over the cation, making a trip around the: eyes will leave you doubly re­ world as its representative in freshed. Try them! 1925-26, a trip through South America, 1929-30; five trips to Soak a teaspoon of granulated Europfe, §nd one to Persia in 1931. gelatin in one teaspoon of water, She expects to devote most of then melt over hot water, and add the summer to her new book. Her to one pint of whipped cream to time will be divided between keep it firm until served. Lourdes, birthplace of Bernadette, and Nevers, where the saint joined Wash flour sieves with water to Fruit cups have dual personal­ Orange Strawberry Dessert the Sisters of Charity and where which a little soda has been added. ities in the modern menu. They Prepare as for orange straw­ she died. Mrs. Keyes spent three Never wash them in soap suds, as are equally appetizing as a first berry cup. Sweeten as desired. months on Written in Heaven. She the soap is likely to adhere to the course or as a dessert. Top with orange ice or sherbebdor has already located four persons fine meshes. who knew Bernadette personally Diet-wise persons use fresh a summer dessert de luxe. and whom .she will visit when she fruits the year round because of Orange Cherry Cup goes abroad. One-fourth teaspoon of vanilla their special health protective Combine orange segments with A tremendous amount of fan aflded to each four cups of milk values — vitamins and mineral fresh cherries an dorange juice. mail s^resulted from Written in improves the flavor of hot cocoa salts. Citrus fruits provide these Orange Pineapple Cup Prepare a fresh pineapple by Heave ft. Letters came from those or chocolate. in abundance and ar?-always avail­ sick or in trouble, from many Set consists of 7-inch fry pan, 6-cup percolator, 10-inch deep pie able, thanks to improved mer­ removing outer peeling and the core and “eyes.” Cut into cubes. who had a'special devotion to the plate, 1-qt. strainer and colander, 4-5-pound round roaster, 3-qt. Heating raisins in a wire sieve chandising and transportation. Little Flower'or cultivated it after jver a steaming kettle makes the As summer fresh fruits appear. Combine with fresh orange slices reading the boolr.T,^Especially note- covered pot, 6-qt. covered pot, 5-in-l, 2-qt. combination pan set, dsins plump. or segmients. ’ Sweeten to taste. 8-inch square cake pan, 9-piece star mold set, 1-qt. self-measuring California oranges combine with Dinner Menu 1 wortlty is the fact'that a religious any or all of them to enhance community started special devo­ sauce pan, 2-qt. whistling tea kettle, 1-cup graduated measure, ced parsley and onion added Orange Strawberry Cup flavor and appetite appeal. Serve Meat Balls and Gravy tions to Therese after reading the kitchen-size salt and pepper shaker set—all for only $15.95U to c r e ^ soups improve the flavor. any of the following combinations Green Vegetable New Potatoes book, sending an emissary Mrs. Dried c'telery leaves may also be either as a fruit cocktail or to Keyes to inform her'of whaif-^had used to Ivor soups. Hot Rolls top off a luncheon or dinner: Carmel Custard been done. She treasures be; \. ------Orange Strawberry Cup Beverage tiful relics given to her by th^ Electrical Appliance Specials To make baked potatoes dry and Arrange orange segments ' Dinner Menu 2 family of the Little Flower. They mealy, put a fort at least twice around fresh strawberrirt. Pour Cream of Carrot Soup include one of Therese’s First “Hot Point” Iron Communion cards, a silver locket into each when H^ey ai*^ tender freshly extracted orange juice over Salmon Loaf with Lemon Garnish Gen’eral Electric and let the steam escape. all. Garden Peas Harvard Beets containing six strands of her hair, a bed standard with a picture of 5.* ^ chrome iron. Patent Orange segments are made by Mixed Green Salad thumb rest. 6-ft. cord. Pancakes baked in a peeling a Sunkist orange down to Hot Biscuits the Little Flower at the top 2.49 ing pan over the camp its juicy meat and cutting on either Orange Strawberry Dessert mounted on white velvet taken rather hearty food when side of dividing membranes with Cookies from the dress she wore when re­ 3.98 Waffle Iron with fruit sauce or maple shs a sharp knife. Beverage ceived into the Carmelite' commu­ Chrome finish waffle Ingredients can be carried i nity, and a working copy of The­ iron with baking indi- O A Q quickly combined at the picnic. rese’s own book bound for Mrs. Keyes at the Benedictine convent cator. 6-foot cord. fc**f W in Lourdes. ^ 1532 Stout St. If rhubarb is cut in one-inch 3 95 G. Er^ock pieces and placed in an open cas­ serole and baked for 15 minutes in Great Progress Is Made A.-c*. Exact time always a-moderate oven, the color and with this self-startingitartii 2.49 O f V At ‘Mission of Blood’ clock. Four colors. shape will be retained. Add sugar Ichang, Hupeh.—The Vicariate to taste before putting into the of Ichang, often called the “Mis­ oven. sion of Blood” because of the G. E. Mixer Things to help'^ou plan your ably be much more flattering to large number of martyrs in its his­ 3-speed motor, juice A little vinegar added to the summer clothes: the hippy! tory, reports a large number of extractor, 2 bowls, MIRRORS W'ater in which corned beef is A cotton dirndl dresSsis fine if If you have a pair of pale beige persons enrolled in catechetical attachable salad cooked will make the corned beef your figure is tiny. If''hket> With fore is a very gooikTraveler and I to keep it white. Creamed Chicken or Curried companion for your mnn trip. SPRING COATS Shrimp Pleats come on the tm ^s of gloves as well as dresses. ^WJiite All at Half Price Phone When preparing asparagus, do Remove the crusts from 12 thin ns snow and fresh as a daisy not cover the utensil in which it is .slices of fresh bread. Stale bread the new doeskin gloves to cover SPRUCE being cooke ’ In this way the nat­ doesn’t work for this. Fit two summer hands. 2681 DRY ural color of the asparagus is pre­ ^ring Dresses slices into each depression in your For those graduation dresses— served. why not have organdie and dotted M^rk^d Down 1136 East 6th Ave. at Downing CLEAR muffin pan, overlapping them Swiss, or embroidered batiste or Leftover fish can be added to enough to form a cup or basket. net? AH' of them are in keeping Many mlQW Cost OR ^ salad dressing. When mixed wit’.i Press the soft bread firmly into with the spirit of the occasion, and pickle relish, it makes a good fill­ place so that after toasting it \vill the season. How grand to have COLORS ing for stuffed eggs. Meat can be retain the shape of the muffin just the perfect fabric for semi' The Nelson ApparelShop used the same W’ay. pan. Place in a moderately slow formal graduation frocks come at 412 E. COLFAX oven, 325° F., for about 25 precisely the tirue when the whole Opposite the Cathedral The SHIRLEY-SAVOY hotel Visit Our Never leave egg whites after minutes, or until crisp and slight­ world is frothy and romantic in ly brown. In that time prepare DENVER. COLORADO Mirror Room they have been beaten stiff. If its attitude toward evening allowed to stand they will flatten the filling, which may be creamed clothes. for the and will not beat up again. chicken, meat, or fi.sh. You have recipes for creamed chicken, so Step fronu Latest Designs Black and White this time you might like to try: BARNES Curried Shrimp FILLMORE DRUG IT HAS THE FLAVOR 7*e 2 cups of canned shrimp Because it is fresh from our farm every day. Holstein or Guern­ 3 tablespoons ^of butter or Into a Good Position margarine ' STORE, INC. sey milk. We produce all the milk we sell—and deliver it the ^^^ERE’S t constant call for same day. salt and pepper 2836 £. 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S I N C E 1882 THEY ARE RELIABLE black and white scheme. A black In the center place one slice of The Denver Stove House Phones GA. 5201-02-03 etc.* tell the merchant you prefer to purchase from and while sharkskin dress worn hard-cooked egg and a small round CORNER 15th AND TREMONT Weit 32nd A Julian Register’ Advertisers. with a white sport sharkskin jacket. of caviar. PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGRJTER Tfjephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday June 2, 1938 i ♦•M BISHOP TO CONFER HONORS fpnfprV Rniiniliin Why You Should Consult the Gunnison to Hold “All My Friends Optometrist AT CANON CITY EXERCISEsIt " ^ ™ j " Agree with Me” Modem optoraetric methods of examining eyesight are as far in Canon City.— (St. Scholastica’s frock and a poke bonnet and car­ advance of some of the methods commonly employed for this Vacation School del lor luesday Academy)—The Most Rev. Urban rying an old-fashioned bouquet. purpose as a modern tri-motored airplane is in advance of Wright J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver, will The Glee club, led by Sister M. GIGANTIC Brothers’ original model. This is not an idle boast, but a straight Gunnison.—The annual vacation confer honors and give the closing Julitta, will sing "Hail Bright (Little Flower Social Center) school will open Monday, June address at the commencement exer­ Abode,” "The Violet,” and Plans are being formulated for Is Preferred forward statement of facts that can easily be substantiated. An 13. A record crowd is expected to cises June 7 at 10:30 a. m. The "SnrinR Time.” Several numbers the Senior club roundup to be eye examination will tell. be in attendance. The school will Rev. Gilbert O’Maley, O.S.B., will also be-given by the Golden held Tuesday evening, June 7, again be under the direction of chaplain, will present the grad­ Melody trio, with Walter E. Rath from 7:30 to 9:30. 'This will be the Sisters of St. Joseph. Classes uates. a.8 director. the closing program for the Tues­ Men’s SUITS' SWIGERT BROS. will be conducted from 8 to 11 Exercises will .start with a pro­ Following Solemn Benediction day social group, which will dis­ o’clock each morning. A special cessional of the graduates, in in the chapel, the graduates will band for the summer months. >)i Cleaned and Better Vision Optometrists Good Service class for high school children will white caps and gowns, each of meet Bishop Vehr'in the academy Thursday evening, May 26, Pressed— 60c for Every Age at Right Prices be held Monday, Wednesday, and whom will be accompanied by a parlor. found a big crowd from both Rude Friday evenings. tiny flower girl, dressed in a blue Seniors to be awarded diplomas center and Little Flower center Plain Dresses i550 California KEystone 7651 The summer schedule of Masses at the exercises are Dorothy An­ assembled at the Cole Junior high Free Call and Delivery went.into effect Sunday, May 29. derson, Helen Balagna, Romona school grounds to watch and par­ Masses are at 7 and 9. Campbell, Dolores Cox, Josephine ticipate in the league game be­ Cleaned and Pressed Buttons sewed free, snfSll Catholic students at Western Hallenbeck, Katherine Hollen- tween these two centers. Little rips sewed free—no extra State college were the dinner kamp, Katherine Mary Kearin, Flower center won, 13 to 4. charge for one-day service. guests of the Rev. William Powers Mary Vinta McBrinn, Mary Anna 40 Are l*t Communicants 77c Thursday, June 2. Plans were for- Macy, Eleanor Montgomery, An­ Forty children marched from Cash and Carry CASH ANd I mulcted for the erection of a New- gelina Moschetti,^ Margaret Mary Little Flower center to Sacred Delirercd, 85c CARRY ..... ! man club next year, O’Hanlon, Annabelle Pardew, Heart church to receive their First GRANITE Mrs. J. Yoklavich and Mrs. P. Dorothy Schmitt, Mildred Schmitt, Holy Communion Sunday. The MARBLE Venturo had charge of the food Yolanda Spiho, Emma Stringari, Rev. Victor Winter, S.J., said the Call MAin 6101 BRONZE sale last Saturday. Durango.—The following eight Margaret Tonscr, Anna Marie Mass and administered Holy Com­ GENUINE students of St. Columba’s pa­ STATUARY The altars in June are cared Vigil, and Betty Jane Walsh. Cer­ munion. After Mass, the proces­ Main Office and RAINBOW ' for by Mrs. Alonzo Miller and rochial school were graduated from tificates in music will be given sion continued to the center, PRODUCTS Mrs. Joseph Miller, the eighth grade: Patrick O’­ to Yolanda Spino, Batty Jane where a breakfast awaited the QOBIZQBD Plant j Mass was said at Pitkin Wednes- Rourke, Philip Parkinson, Gerald Walsh, and Hilogene Davis. children. The Rev. E. J. Morgan, I day, June 1, and will bs offered Brown, Michael Connor, Catherine The college scholarship for the S. J., pastor of Sacred Heart Cleaners and Dyers 700 East Colfax r>L ! at Lake City Satu; ’ay, June 4. Gallavan, .Virginia Conway, Sarah senior maintaining the highest church, presented each child with The Knights of Columbus held Catherine Cummins, and Cather­ average throughout high school a certificate of First Holy Com­ a meeting Wednesday. .Mr. ine (ionvvay. The children re­ wilr be given to Josephine Hallen­ munion, after which the children u v_> \J {RS Fisher gave a very interesting ceived Holy Communion at the' beck, a senior. Gloria Rath, a expressed sincere appreciation to W C / f S ’ € S T / S 0 2 i account of the recent state conven- 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, May 29, junior, will receive the Kel- the sisters at Sacred Heart school ' tion. Election of officers was held and the Rev. Francis P. Cawley lenberger memorial scholarship, for their constant effort in pre­ D<5 lsn€RS • BUILDERS i The re.sults of this election will presented the diplomas after the covering the tuition of the senior paring them for the great day. I be published next week. After the Mass. year at St. Scholastica’s. Medals The JDenver deanery was also m o n u m c n T s a n d rnfmoRiflis ^/oisTincTion I meeting a luncheon was served. St. Columba’s parochial school for high scholarship will be given thanked for making such a day Telephone TAhm b468 - Office «nd Plan, ‘i8 E. 6th Ave. at 6th Are and Lincoln I Mi.ss Alice Jacobs, prominent pupils enjoyed their annual closing to members of the sophomore and po.ssible by sponsoring the activi­ DENVER COLORADO j .social worker and a member of the day picnic by taking a trip to a freshman classes. ties at Little Flower center and j Catholic Charities’ staff in Den- delightful spot on the Florida The graduates, in caps and by providing the breakfast. Many I ver, visited her parents, Mr. and river. The day was spent in games gowns, will a.ssist at High Mass members of the deanery showed I Mrs. Emil Jacobs, over the holiday. of various kinds. Classes were dis­ Sunday, June 5. After an all-sen­ their keen interest by being pres­ I Accompanying her from DenVer continued for the semester May 27. ior breakfast, the Rev. Gilbert ent at the Mass and spending a JOE KEATING'S ! were Misses Mary Daily and Marie Summer Man Schedule Given O’Maley, O.S.B., chaplain, will give few hours with the children at the 1619 T R E M O N T ST. Stillhammer, who are also pro- Masses at St. Columba’s church, the baccalaureate sermon. center. Draught Beer Mixed Drinks I fessional welfare workers attached beginning June 5, will be at 7 and Members of the present grad­ Recital to Be Given I to the diocesan Charities office. 9 o’clock. uation class, as well as former The piano pupils will give a re­ Hoi Luncheons 25c — Booths for Ladies Rose Cavanaugh and Mamie O’­ alumnae, will attend a reunion cital at the center June 6. All in­ Quality Drinks for Less Connell entertained a party of banquet to be served at the acad­ terested are invited. The chil­ friends at a bridge luncheon at emy June 7. dren have had the advantage of Parish Societies the Cavanaugh home Saturday Clais Day Celebrated private lessons through the efforts afternoon. Class day, held Thursday, June of the WPA educational and re­ Specializing in Quality Plumbing and A bridal shower was tendered 2, started with a breakfast for the creational department. Mrs. Thomas Powell, formerly seniors, given by the freshmen at The staff of the center will en­ J Heating Repairs Miss Frances Ford, at the home the Strathmore hotel. Sophomores joy a picnic in the mountains on To Sponsor Play of her mother, Mrs. Mary Ham­ entertained the seniors at a lunch­ Monday. Members of the staff mer; The bride’s many friends naet eon served on the lawn. In the include Mary Ellen Dougherty, evening the juniors served a ban­ SLATTERY & COMPANY (Annunciation Pariah) in a surprise shower for.,-h'er. Louis Chavez, Sarah Bailey, An- Dainty refreshments were served quet in the dining room, at which tonette Bonilla, Nellie Valencia, Assisted by the Altar and Ro­ the graduates, several members of PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS J sary society and the P.-T. A., the after the discovery of the treasure Helen Jaramillo, Mrs. Mary Bor­ chest. the faculty, the Rev. Gilbert land, Mrs. Margaret Graviger, Ma­ 1646 BLAKE STREET < Holy Name men of the parish will STRAIN causes all DISTORTION and DISEASE sponsor a play on Friday evening, Mrs. James McNamara, who has O’Maley. and the Rev. Martin rian Griffeld, and William 'Warbur- JOHN J. CONNOR. President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 ^ been ill in Mercy hospital, is re­ Arno, O.S.B., were guests of honor. ton. Strain entcrsvthe body through OVERLOADS, physical or mental, June 17, in Hagus hall. Admis­ The entire school attended the and Is locked up in the resulting Distortion. sion will be 35 cents. A variety ported improving. Disease develops simultaneously with Distortion. The Rev. Fintan Zurribahlen, 0. entertainment in the evening, at of unusual entertainment is being which^ the class history, will, and planned for the evening, and all F. M., of Farmington, N. Mex., prophecy were given in the form are invited to attend. was a business visitor in Durango AQUARIAN-AGE HEALING Thursday, May 26. of a "movie,” with principal roles pahisii plans I, the KE'/ that unlocki the Distortion, releases the Strain and Bazaar Plans Progress taken by Gloria Rath, Rosa Mes- produces UNRESTRAINED REST which Is the ONLY CURE. * STOCKS » BONDS Plans for the annual fall bazaar Miss Mary Theresa 'Wherritt of tas, Kathleen Pearce, Agnes The proof?— IT ALWAYS WORKS AND AT ONCE. are becoming more complete. At Durango was graduated from the Call or write tor Demonstration Alinements as to how YOU can learn Sell, and Quote All Local and Listed Securities Fowle, Ann Merlino, Carolyn to do this work yourself. each meeting, committees are ap­ Arizona State Teachers’ college at Wing. Hilogene Davis, Glen Dean pointed and details are arranged. Tempe, Ariz., May 31. Morse. Phyllis Burns, Ruth Jones, AQUARIAN-AGE HEALING INSTITUTE PEDLEY-RYAN & CO, Two new attractions will be added Miss Mary O’Neil of Colorado and Thelma Coleman. 232-5 Cooper Bldr-, Denver TAbor 7371 to the program and will be spon­ Springs and Miss Clara Zumbahlen ' Play to Be Given (St. Dominic’s ParUh) Personal Direction—John L. Hurley 840 17th St. Boston Bldg. Denver, Colo. sored by members of the Dramatic of Farmington, N. Mex., ■were The senior clas.s will present St. Dominic’s parish is ready to MA. 1241 club. The newly organized Young shopping and visiting in Durango Glee Ploys (he Game *June, 6. start its biggest carnival in years. Ladies’ sodality will sponsor the the past week. Principals in the cast are Mar­ It will be the first outdoor fiesta ^ hope chest booth, with Mrs. Henry Joseph Dwyer is spending the garet Mary O’Hanlon, Annabelle in over 20 years for the parish Bastien acting as chairman. The week-end in Alamosa. Pardew, Dorothy Anderson. Jo­ and will be held on Thursday, Fri-. DR. CARL I. YOUNG, D. C. DELICIOUS and ‘ Requiescant in Pace grounds surrounding Hagus hall sephine Hallenbeck, and Betty day, and Saturday nights, June will, be surfaced and the lighting Jane Walsh. These will be sup­ 9, 10, and 11. AND ASSOCIATES UNUSUAL program will be in charge of Ray ported by Yolanda Spino. Dorothy^ Joseph Coursey is general chair­ LOLIA J. MILES, 1359 Corona. Wife Bowes. The next meeting will be and Mildred Schmitt, Dolores Cox,' man for the carnival. Men of the Chiropractic ^ ' Electrotherapy Lunches - Dinners of W. J. Miles, mother of Paul Miles. held Friday .evening, June 3. Requiem Mass was offered Thursday at St. Joseph’s Mass Margaret Tonso, Emma Stringari, parish have been busy for some X-Ray and Colon Irrigation— Radionic Diagnosis and Treatment .’M ountain'Troul, Chicken 9 in the Cathedral. Olinger service. The annual May crowning was Anna Marie Vigil,-and Romona time building booths and erecting Special Treatment for Constipation and Steak Dinners JOHN POLETTA. 3529 . Hus­ held in the church Sunday eve­ Campbell. lights for the occasion, -with Hugh band of Mary Poletto, father of Felix and ning. Despite the inclement 1600 L O Q A N S T . K *. 8079 4^1 Sandwichei — Fountain Scrrice Marina Poletto. brother-in-law of Nick Margaret Mary O’Hanlon, pre­ Thornsberry as chief carpenter, University of Natural Healinjr Arts Lombardi. Requiem Mass was offered weather, a large number wit­ fect of the sodality, crowned the John Wompey and Joseph Lewis Tuesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel nessed the ceremony. Children Hours to Change providing lighting equipment, and Red Rocks Pueblo church at 10. Olinger service. statue of the Blessed Virgin, Queen of the grade schools participated of May, in a ceremony at the grot­ Robert Smith and Edward Casey, in the Red Rocks Park RAMONSITA DOMINGUEZ. Requiem 10 miles west of Denver in the procession and sang several (St. Joseph’s Parish) to held May 30 after a procession masonry and landscaping. Charles Mass was offered at 9 Thursday in St. hymns. Solemn Benediction was WILL-BURT STOKERS Cajetan’s church. Interment Mt. Olivet. On Sunday, June 5, the summer of all the sodalists around the cam­ Shannon was in charge of the Distinctive Curio Shop Theodore Hackethal service. offered by the Very Rev. Charles pus grounds. The prefect was at­ grading and surfacing of the lots DO.MESTlC-aiMMERllAL Museum of Indian Arts EDMUND BRADY, Boulder. Requiem Hagus. assisted by the Rev. An­ schedule of Masses goes into ef­ tended by Betty Jane Walsh, vice north of the church, the site for Savings by Stoker will offset cost. Complete details Open to Public Mass was offered at 9 Wednesday in a thony Elzi and the Rev. John Do­ fect. The first Mass will be at J. B. \Y- DAUGHERTY. Manager Bouider church. Interment Boulder. prefect; Romona Campbell, sec­ the carnival. furnished. herty. Girls of the fifth grade 5:30, followed by Masses at 7, retary; Margaret Tonso, treas­ The events will open with a Vir­ PHONE MORRISON 57 JOSEPH BRUNNER, hu.sband of Mary were flower girls, and four second Brunner. Requiem Mass was offered at 8:30, 9:30, and 11:30. In the urer, and Katherine Hollenkamp ginia baked ham dinner on Thurs­ Install Now—No Down Payment 9 Wednesday in St. Elizabeth’s church. grade boys Acted as pages. Robert and Dorothy Schmitt, aides. An day evening, to be served in the Interment Mt. Olivet. Demski was crown-bearer and vacation months the_ Sunday eye-1 “ddrearorthe“ “GloVks"'^^^^ basement of the church from 4 FIRST PAYMENT OCTOBER 1ST ^ ELI OBECHINA, Leyden. Husband of Dolores Johnson, a pupil of the mng services will be suspended Mildred and father of Marian, Tom. Joe, was eiven by the Rev. Gilbert until 8:30. The dinner is in and Helen Obechina. Requiem Mass was first grade, was given the honor of j and Benediction of the Blessed O’Maley. charge of Mrs. B. H. Elms, presi­ offered a\ TO Saturday. May 28. at the crowning the statue of the Blessed I Sacrament will be sriven after the After Benediction the following dent of the Altar and Rosary so­ THE PIKES PEAK FUELMAin 6181 Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada. Interment Virgin. members of the junior class were ciety. A very attractive menu is f( 853 Wazee Mt. Olivet. The German-speaking members 11:30 Mass. installed as officers for the com­ planned, and an abundance of food SYLVIA CORSENTINO, Brighton. WWWWW' Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cor- of the parish are sponsoring a so­ On week-days Masses will be ing year: Gloria Rath, prefect; will be on hand for serving. sentino. Requiem Mass was offered cial in Hagus hall Saturday eve­ celebrated at 6 and 7 o’clock. On Rosa Mestas, vice prefect; Thelma Many entertaining games ■will be Tuesday at 10 in the Cathedral. Inter­ ning, June 4. All are invited to account of the large attendance Coleman, treasurer, and Anne available, as well as booths filled ment Mt. Olivet. Olinger service. attend. Merlino, secretary. Outgoing and with attractive merchandise. The JANE LAMPERT, 2125 Grove. Si:iter Mrs. W. E. Robinson and son, Perpetual Help services will be CAMP ST. MAL0 of Jo.seph Duffy, Mrs. R. J. Carroll, Mrs. conducted at both 3 and 7:30 incoming officers then gave talks. grand award, to be made on Satur­ It would be difficult to find a more beautiful or appropriate site for Billy, spent the week-end visiting day night, will be a Plymouth car, James Doyle, and Mrs. Catherine Curtan. o’clock in the summer months. Students competing for the a boy’s camp than Saint Mato. Requiem Ma«;8 will be offered Saturday at in Meade and Estes Park. medal of religion, given by Clo- the new make of the Chrysler cor- 9:30 in St. Dominic's church. Interment Miss Margaret Robinson visited The church graduation exer­ poiation known as the Road King. It is situated at the foot of Mt. Meeker and Long's Peak on the South Mt. Olivet. Olinger service. Rosary cises for the highi school will be tilde Calderola and to be awarded St. Vrain highway, seventy-tsco miles from Denver and thirteen miles from will be recited Friday evening at 8 at the friends in Colorado Springs over at commencement, took their writ­ Special prizes will be given on mortuary. Speer boulevard at Sherman. the week-end. held Sunday at 7:30 o’clock. ten preliminary test May 24. The Friday night. Estes Park. MARY E. LONERGAN. Denver, late of L.C.B.A. Branch to Meet Services will consist of the march finals, to be held orally June 3, Graduation Planned It occupies one hund&ef and sixty acres of mountain land at an ele­ North Platte. Nebr. Requiem Mass w'as The monthly meeting of the L. of the graduates into the church, Graduation exercises for St. vation of 8,000 feet, irrigated by two streams of fresh and rushing waters offered Wednesday at 9 in the Cathedral. will decide the winner. flowing directly from the unpolluted heights. The famous Colorado gla­ Interment Mt, Olivet. Olinger service C.B.A. branch No. 320 will be sermon by the Rev. Alphonse Zel­ Dominic’s school will be held in Members of the home economics ciers. lakes and peaks and many of the other attractions of the Rocky Moun­ JOHN JAMES SPIELES. 1211 Chey- held Monday, June 6, at 2 p. Jti. ler, C.SS.R.; conferring of di­ department, operated under Mrs. the church Suitday evening at enne street. Golden. Son of Mrs. Jo- in Hagus hall. Officers and mem­ plomas, awarding of prizes, and 7:30. The graduates will attend tain National Park are within hiking distance from, the Camp. sephine Fitzmorri.* Spieles. brother of R. L. Petrie, were hostesses to the . It is provided with all the camp facilities: modern dormitories, dining Helen and Billy Snieles, grandson of Mrs. bers of the L.C.B.A. thank all who Solemn Benediction of the Blessed sisters of the academy May 30 a High Mass at 7:30 in the morn­ Susan Spiele«. Requiem Mass was of­ helped to make the card party on Sacrament. A reception for the at a garden tea, which closed the ing, after which they will be hall, kitchens, infirmary, recreation hall, swimming pool, tennis court, fered at 9:30 Thursday in St. Joseph’s May 2 a success. graduates will be held in the activities of the .year. * breakfast guests of the parish P.- playground and chapel. It has accommodation for more than 100 boys. church. Golden. Interment Mt. Olivet school hall after services. The St. Cjitherine's Chapel, erectediin memory of Mrs. Malo's mother, WARREN E. STOCKLEY. 4360 Madi­ Mrs. Frank McNamara and son,’ Luncheons in competition for T. A. Scholarships and medals son. Father of Evelyn Stevens, Helen. George, have returned from a visit Last Friday evening the eighth the home economics medal, to be will be awarded in the evening. Catherine Smith Mullen, is the crowning feature of the Camp and for sheer Gladys. John. Edward, and Earl Stocklev. to California. They were accom­ grade graduates held a reception and startling beayfy it is unsurpassed. Requiem Mass was offered Tuesday nt *0 awarded at the commencement ex­ The Camp called St. Malo after an early Saint of the 6th century in - Annunciation church. Interment Mt panied on the trip by Mrs. Daniel for their parents. After a period ercises by Mrs. Kon Wyatt, were Olivet. Kennedy of Ogden, Utah. of music and elocution, promotion riven on May 23 by Dorothy An­ Hospital Sodality and a namesake of the munificent donors. cards and prizes were distributed derson; May 25, by Glen Dean Feted at Banquet The Purpose of the Camp MRS. MARY PERME by Father Zeller. Refreshments Mrs. Mary Perme, a resident of Colo­ Mass to Mark Priest’s Morse, and May 31', by Betty Jane •The vacation period is a trying time both for boys and ,for their par­ rado for the past 27 years, died Mondav 25th Year as Pastor were served by the girl graduates. Walsh. Judges of the luncheons ^ t. Joseph’s Hospital) ents. Q m p St. Malo takes the boys away from the physical and moral at St. Joseph's hospital after an extended The following awards were made: were Mrs. Nell Crawford, Mrs. Our Lady of Lourdes sodality dangers of the city and supplements the work of the churcji, school and illness. She was 45. Perfect Mass attendance—Vir­ E. J. Burke, and Mrs. Chris Mrs. Perme was born in Austria and The Very Rev. Dean J. B. was entertained at a banquet Mon­ home in the spiritual education and recreational development of the boy fame to Lradville. where she was mar­ ginia Spicer, Richard Garrett, and Gilbach. day evening. May 30. After the under ideal conditions. The religious atmosphere of the Qamp can not ried to Joseph Perme. a rarpenter. The Liciotti will be celebrant Eileen Mulcahy; perfect school at­ On Memorial day, the faculty couple lived in Leadviile for seven years June 9 at a Solemn Mass banquet, the sodalists marched in fail to make an everlasting irhpression. Moreover physical education at CALL tendance—Richard Garrett and and student body attended the procession to the chapel for Bene­ Camp St. Malo means more than exercise. It is an educational program and then moved to Denver. Their resi­ cpram Episcopo in St. Mary’s dence was at 457B Pearl street, Eileen Mulcahy; annual clean-up dedication of the new flag pole, diction, given by the Rev. Patrick consisting of all types of recreational activities under proper supervision. churchi Walienburg, in ob­ JOHNSON She was a member of St. Joseph's so­ essay, sponsored by seniors—Eu­ recently placed on the front Devlin, assisted by the Rev. Ed­ As an added convenience, in the month of July qualified leaders will be ciety. Mother of Help society. Queen of servance of the 25tb jubilee gene Jepkes. STORAGE & MOVING CO. the Holy Rosary society, and the Altar campus. As the Glee club sang ward Morgan, S.J., and the Rev. resident in the Camp to pass Boy Scouts in their various tests and Merit- society^ of Holy Rosary church. of his pastorate there. The On Sunday at all the Masses, "The Star Spangled Banner,” the Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. William O’Shaughnessy, S.J. The badge requirements. WHY TAKE CHANCES? Survivine are her husipnd. two sons. Father Bernard Guenther, C. SS. flag was raised to half mast by entire sodality marched from the The Camp remains open during the months of July and August. You Can Have Dependable Service Joseph. Jr., and Edward Perm e: two Vehr will preside. Father R., of Oconomowoc, Wi&c., spoke Josephine Hallenbeck, senior class chapel to the grotto, which was and the Cost I* Very Low. daughters, Mrs. Mary J. Povelnik and Liciotti will be 'assisted by Miss Margaret Ann Perme, and one concerning the Ligouriav, a Re- president. The ceremonies closed adorned with flowers and lights. Requirements for Admission PEar) 2433 221 Broadway grandson. priests who served under him demptorist monthly publication. with the pledge of allegiance In After an old-fashioned bouquet Boys'between the ages of 10 and 18 may be admitted. Every appli­ Requiem Mass was celebrated at 10 in his quarter-century at Father O’Connor will leave Fri­ the flag, and the recitation of cation must be accompanied by a certificate of health supplied by the family Thursday at Hoiy Rosary church. Burial the parish. had been presented at the Blessed in Mt. Olivet. W. P, Horan & Son day night for Alliance, Nebr., "(91d Glory,” by Glen Dean Morse. Mother's statue, Miss Mary Louise physician. The charge per hoy is seven dollars per week, to be paid in ecrvice. other municipally-own^d buildines before where he will conduct a retreat Members of the faculty were Willers, sodality prefect, crowned advance. Cost includes every item of expense with the exception of trans- retiring from that work In 1936. for the sisters at St. Joseph's hos­ guests at the amateur hour, held the statue. Miss Willers’ attend­ portatior laundry and horseback riding. NO NELLIE HOGAN He. is survived by five children. Mrs. pital. On Monday night Father May 22 in the auditorium. In­ Each boy will bring the usuali articles of clothing necessary for camp Requiem Mass was offered for Mrs. Margaret Logan, Mrs. Nora Donnagsn, ants were Misses Betty Lowney, COST Nellie. Hogan, life-time resident of Den­ Mrs. Anna Rosen. Mrs. Katherine Kesler, M, J. Justen, C.SS.R., will open cluded on the program were play­ Catherine Smith, Josephine Pri.n- life, including two double blankets, laund^ bag, towels, sufficient chaiw For Man to Call and Give E sti­ ver. at 9 Tuesday at Holy Ghost church. and Thomas J.. Delaney, Jr., all of Den­ the retreat for the Sisters of lets, singing, dancing, and pan­ ster, Teresa Dyer, and Virginia of underwear, a warm sweater and two pairs of heavy soled shoes. Tennis^ mate# on Packing and Shipping Burial in Mt. Olivet. Theodore Hack­ ver, and seven grandchildren. ethal service. Mency who teach in St. Joseph’s tomimes. Refreshments and a so­ Diffler. Father O’Shaughnessy, shoes and a knapsack are very desirable. Camp bags are more convenient I KEystone 622S . and Presentation schools. cial in the recreation hall fol­ than suit cases. All personal property must be indelibly marked with the [ Office and W arehtnee, 1521 20th St. Mrs. Hogan died Thursday night. May ANDREW SHARP sodality spiritual director, read the V------y 26. at her residence. 630 21st street. She Andrew Sharp, former guard at the lowed. act of consecration. The Rev. name of owners. VC’e suggest also musical instruments, bathing suits, base­ w'as 53. She had been active at Holy Boarders and day scholars were ball gloves, fishing and tennis equipment. ^ Ghost church for 20 years. state museum of natural history at City Lawrence Cusack, S.J., gave the park, died Wednesday following an Illness transported in busses to the Royal Spending money may be deposited in the Camp Bank and withdrawrv She had been Democratic committee- of ^ix months. He was 71. Thieves Smash Safe address. CALL A woman for district W for the past 12 IJe was born in Watertown, Wise., Gorge May 23, where an all-day To Entertain at Tea when needed. years. Her husband. Michael F. Hogan, and' moved with his parents to Brook­ In Cemetery Office picnic was held. -Hiking parties, The sisters and students will en­ Supervision IS foreman of Barnum park. He has lyn, la., when he was a youth. In 1997 organized in the afternoon, visited tertain the senior girls of the Cath­ been Democratic committeeman for the he came to Denver and for 2ft years was interesting spots in the vicinity. * The Catnp is under the direct supervision and management of the Rt. ZONE CAB di.strict for 25 years. employed hy the Denver & Rio Grande olic high schools at a tea Friday, Rev. Msgr. Joseph Bosetti, V.G., who has acquired much experience in MrL HogaiK was horn May 23. 1S85. After working for several hours, Flower booths, "hot-dog” stands, Western and the Colorado A Southern June 3, from 3 to 5 p. m. mountaineering tofh in the American Rockies and in the Swiss Alps. In MAin 7171 She was educated at St. Dominic’s school. railroads. thieves finally broke into the safe a “fun house,” parcel post She is survived by her husband and a Mr. Sharp left the employ of the rail­ his work he is ably a.ssisted by Father Thomas Doran, who has been trained Prompt, Courteou* Serrica sister. Sister Barbara. Billing?, Mont. in the of^ce of Mt. Olivet cem­ booths, and several games were road companies to become a guard at etery one night last week and se­ features of the spring festival, at his Khool, and by Father Barry Wogan, the Dioce.san Director of the CLEAN NEW CABS the museum. He retired two years ago. Boy Scouts. THOMAS J. DELANEY He was an active member of St. Cath­ cured several hundred dollars. given by th» various classes Thomas J. Delaney, stationary engineer erine's church. Surviving, in addition to According to police officers, the May 28 on the campus of St. DORAN All correspondence concerning the Camp should be addressed to the for the city for 14 years, died Friday, his wife, are four daughters, Mrs. Ve­ robbers used sledge hammers and Scholastics. Further entertain­ Rt. Rev. Msgr. Jo.seph Bosetti, V.G., at 1536 Logan St., Denver, Colo.. May 27. He had been in ill health for ronica Schlater, Mrs. Madeline Gorton. HATTERS Telephone: MAin 4933. three years. Mrs Monica Key, and Mrs. Stella Mc­ chisels in effecting an entrance to ment was provided in the recrea­ DOYLE’S Mr, Delaney was bom in Cork," Ireland, Donald. all of Denver; eight grandchil­ the safe. tion hall, where members of the ‘Hat RManditlonmE I The Camp address is: Camp St. Malo, Allen’s Park, Colo. Mail de­ July 12, 1875. He served In the British dren. a brother. Alex Sharp, Brooklyn, : Servlet ExelatlTely" The Rev. James P. Flanagan, Press club presided. Nnw Loeated at livered daily. PHARMACY navy four years before coming to Den­ la., and « sister. Mrs. Side Brush. Cedar Buses of the Rocky Mountain Transportation Co. leave dally from 17th ver directly from Ireland 28 years ago. Rapids. la. director of the cemetery, an­ Junior high and elementary Th* Particular Orufciat 733 E. Colfax, at Clarkaon Requiem Mass was offered Tuesday at 9 Rosary services will be held at the nounced that the entire loss \yas school students will give a pro- CALL MAIN 6838 and Glenarm Street and pass the gateway of the Camp. 17TH AVE. AND GRANT at Sacred Heart church. Burial in Mt. Boulevard mortuary Friday at 8 p. m. For fra* piek-ap and dellTtry For the convenience of tourists Sunday Mass will be said in the Olivet. Funeral services will be conducted at St. covered by insurance. This week ’'gram of songs, readings, and Sarric* KE. 5987 FREE DELIVERY He had served at staUonary engineer Catherine's church Saturday at 10. Burial a new safe was installed at the dramatizations, followed by a tea, chapel at 10 o'clock from June 12 to September 11, ] at the City hall. City auditorium, and in U t Olivet* expense of the insurance company. for their parents June 6. A A A. A A A A A A A A A. A A A