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IS LAN TO TRANSFER REMAINS OF PIONEER BISHOPS

Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1938—Permission to Reproduce, Excepting New Students for Diocese on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Archbishop’s Body Accepted for St Thomas^ Seminary Is Expected to Get Ten students for the Diocese are expected to be enrolled at St. Columbus and Mt. St. Mary’s sem­ DENVER OLTHOLiC Tu who will enter St. Thomas’ seminary this year, ac­ inary, Cincinnati. He was adopted nomas seminary this fall were cording to the Very Rev. Dr. announced this week by the Chan­ Thomas D. Coyne, C.M., president. the last school term into the Dio­ cery office. New Resting Place No changes in the faculty at the cese of Denver from the Diocese ifi than 100 students from seminary have been made. The of Columbus. Mr. Faistl will en­ lo dioceses and three archdioceses seminary will open Sept. 13. ter St. Thomas’ seminary this fall, going into the third year of Construction on P. R. Gallagher Building at Short biographies of the new theology. F ^ G I S T E R students for the Denver diocese Mt. Olivet Will Begin Next Week; follow: CHARLES THOMAS JONES. FRANCIS G. FAISTL. Born Born July 11, 1920, at Denver. The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have 16 Crypts to Be Provided His elementary and high school Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. •Registorials Nov. 19, 1914, at Columbus, 0. studies were taken at St. Philo- Elementary and high school studies mena’s school and Cathedral high The remains of the two first Bishops of Denver—^the were taken at the Cathedral school school, Denver. He is the son of VOL. XXXIV. No. 1. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, AUG. 25, 1938. $2 PER YEAR Most Rev. Joseph P. Machebeuf and the Most Rev. Nich­ and St. Charles Borromeo’s schools Mr. and Mrs. William E. Jones, ^ MEET A MAN WITH AN in Columbus. His college and semi­ olas C. Matz— will be moved from their graves at Mt. extraordinary memory 1129 Fillmore street, Denver, and Olivet cemetery into the new P. R. Gallagher memorial nary work to date has been at a nephew of Fathers Hubert and # ^ "S® ■ California St: Charles Borromeo’s college in chapel at the burial ground, just as soon as arrangements 'Ije^spapemian who vras born in Raymond Newell of the Denver Un-American Activities Turkey and who has a rare gift diocese and the Rev. John T. Two Noted are being forced on the attention of the great American public for can be made after the completion of the memorial. Con­ ■of languages stopped this writer Newell, S.J. (who is now serving the first time as the Dies Congre.ssional committee conducts its hear­ struction ■work on the memorial is to begin next week. It on the street and addressed him in British Honduras). This fall Mr. ings in Washington. Henry Frank is shown here (left) with Repre­ is also likely that the remains of the Most Rev. John Bap­ by name. Incredible as it seems, Jones enters the first year of college Catholics in sentative Harold Nosier of Ohio, a member of the committee. Mr. tist Pitaval, fifth Archbishop of he recognized the writer from a FR. ROREI SEES at St. Thomas’ seminary. Frank testified that many employes of the Federal Theater project Santa Fe, N. Mex., will be moved newspaper picture of a large in New York are in danger of losing their jobs if they don't join the into the memorial. Sixteen crypts, DONALD A. McMAHON. Born Leftist Workers’ alliance. *roup. Asked how he did It, he Dec. 29, 1919, at Colorado all of which are to be occupied said that he always had an en- Springs. His elementary and high Denver Dead by the r e s in s o^ Bishops, will be F I J l i E L L i e cyclopedic memory for details and Lin iE DflllRER school studies were made in the provided jn tn^; jnemorial. fell for some time as if he knew public schools of Casper, Wyo., and Plans jfor.r^e removal of the us because he reads the Regitier, St. Philomena’s and Cathedral Two distinguished Catholic resi­ bodies are still tentative, but it National Edition. The gentleman schools in Denver. He has com­ dents of Denver died in the past is likely that the transfer will be was bom of Armenian parents and pleted one year of college at Re­ few days—Miss Julia Clifford, ac­ private and that a service honor­ is a member of the Armenian rite IF GREII gis,* Denver. Donald is a brother tive though unobtrusive charity ing the memory of the Bishops of the Catholic Church, which is of Robert McMahon, who entered worker and a founder of the Denver will be held soon after. Public ruled by the Patriarch of Cilicia St. Thomas’ seminary two years Deanery centers, and Thomas A. services are held in Mt. Olivet and is in union with the Holy See. Danger of war in Europe, out­ ago. Donald will enroll in the Mostyn, descendant of English no­ twice a year. Clergymen of this rite use an­ side of Spain, is at a low ebb, said second year of college. He is the bility and a brother of the Most Bishop Joseph Projectus Mache­ The second service of the per­ cient Armenian, not I.atin, in their son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Mc­ Rev. Francis Mostyn, Archbishop Lturgy. As a boy our new-found the Rev. John Bonet, C.R., former beuf died July 10, 1889. For a petual novena in honor of the Mahon of 2600 E. Cedar avenue, of Cardiff, Wales. long time, his grave was not fit­ Sacred Heart takes place at Loyola friend was educated by the Chris- pastor of St. Cajetan’s church Denver. Mr. McMahon heads the Miss Clifford, 73, daughter of fcn Brothers and used to serve tingly marked; but Bishop J. church this Friday evening. For the here, upon his return from Rome, auditing department of the Denver one of Colorado’s early pioneers, people of the Jesuit parish this llass in the Latin rite every week Post. Henry Tihen personally erected a Italy, Saturday.- Father*Bonet at­ died Saturday at her home, 1370 monument over the grave and the particular Friday holds a special ^ y and in the Armenian rite Gilpin, after a short illness. every Sunday. We never met any­ tended a general council meeting JOSEPH T. McGRADY. Bom late Rev. William S. Neenan also attraction. The Rev. Charles Mc­ Miss Clifford came to Colorado had a memorial bust erected on Donnell, S.J., former pastor of the body who was more familiar with of the Theatine Fathers, held to Feb. 3, 1913, at Colorado Springs. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. both the Western and the Eastern elect a new superior general, the His grade and high school studies California street near 19th in Sacred Heart-Loyola parish and J. Clifford, more than 60 years ago. front of the Jloly Ghost church. builder of Loyola church, is to be liturgies of the Church. He chal­ Rt. Rev. John Llabres, C.R. were made in the public schools The trip from New Orleans was lenged us to test him on naming and St. Mary’s school of Colorado Bishop Nicholas Chrysostom Matz the speaker. They know him as As long as the dictators continue Springs. He had one year of made in a covered wagon. Mr. Clif­ died Aug. 9, 1917. A monument a fine priest and a great speaker, any Bishop in the United States to parade their armament strength ford owned a large' mercantile and when we picked out two in­ study at the Holy Angels’ college, was erected over his grave by his recalling ■with great pleasure his for the benefit of other countries, Buffalo, N. Y. He is the son of business in Breckenridge. After sister, Elizabeth Matz, who for many years in the parish, and they conspicuous sees he immediately and the smaller states remain aloof his death the family moved to Den­ named the present Ordinaries and Mr. and Mrs. James McGrady of many years was his housekeeper. from any entente alignments, the ver and made their home near what Archbishop Pitaval died May 23, their immediate predecessors. He European continent is compara­ (Turn to Page 4 — Colum n 3) is now 16th and Welton streets. said that for sheer amusement he 1928. He and the late Father Rob­ tively free from the danger of hos­ Miss Clifford’s brother, the late ert Servant were the first two often sits down and memorizes tility which has been threatened for Dr. J. J. Clifford, was one of the whole pages of telephone direc­ priests ordained in Denver. They the past few years believes Fa­ early physicians at St. Joseph’s received the sacrament together in tories! Dear Lord, how we could ther Bonet. Realization by all hospital. use such brains if we had them! Guild of Faith old St. Mary’s academy, ■where the European rulers that other na­ In 1881 Miss Clifford was grad­ Home Public market now stands. The man speaks Creek as fluent­ uated from St. Mary’s academy, ly as any Hellenic, but says that tions are equally- prepared for After serving for 25 years as a combat will exile war disturb­ Will Give Play being a member of the first class priest of the Denver diocese. Fa­ no credit is due him for this, graduated in the then new* build­ because his native city in Turkey ance from the near-eastern coun­ ther Pitaval was consecrated Aux­ tries, according to the local priest. ing. For many yea,rs. Miss Clifford iliary Bishop of Santa Fe in 1902, had 325,000 Creeks living in it The Guild of Faith at the Cathe­ made her home with her closest He admitted, however, that he Spanish Nationalists, both com­ dral parish this fall will present became Archbishop of Santa Fe batants and non-combatants, are friend. Miss Mary Coughlin. She Jan. 3, 1909, and resigned in Feb­ handles a number of other Ian Second Spring, a three-act play was an active member of the Ca­ ‘Fuages. How they come to him, suffering no hardships from lack about Cardinals Newman and Man­ ruary, 1918. The last ten years of food, clothing, or medicine. thedral parish. of his life were spent in retire­ he could not fully explain; if he ning by Emmet Lavery. the author Her zeal for Catholic Action was ROMAN LAW STILL RULES gels in contact with people who Although Father Bonet did not of The First Legion. The Rev. Dr. ment in Denver, where he lived at visit Spain, he received accurate expressed in her many charitable at St. Anthony’s hospital. speak a longue, he somehow just Thomas Doran, director of the undertakings. Most of this type rompasses it. He could speak no news of happenings in the war- guild, announced that Mrs. Kath­ Inasmuch as Archbishop Pitaval tom country from three members of work was carried on through MUCH OF WORLO TOOAY English at all until 15 years ago; ryn Perenyi, distinguished opera Catholic organizations, with Miss personally arranged for the place but he’ has no difficulty express­ of his order who are stationed at star and dramatist of Denver, will where he was to be buried in Mt. ing himself with the utmost pre­ Majorca, home of the college of the Clifford taking no prominent part direct the guild’s first production. in the many forms of charity she Despite sectionalism, racial “pur-. Mr. Turley spent a year in study Olivet, and even had his own cision. Theatine Fathers. These men Convert members of the associa­ tombstone set up some time be­ Because he speaks Creek so brought encouraging news that instigated. ification,” and class hatred, most] at the University of Pavia, Italy, tion will be cast in the play, and No close relatives of the deceased modem European countries are last year, and his researches re­ fore his death, leaving only the easily, he usually, looks up Creeks the Christian cause in Spain is not rehearsals will begin within the (Turn terPage 4 — Colum n 9) when he risits a town. He was suffering from under-nourish­ next two weeks. woman survive. C ita tio n of the still fundamentally governed by vealed that Roman law is the basis Rosary was held in her home Mon- i ancient Roman law, according to of civil codes in Italy, Germany, In Greeley, Colo., a few days ago ment, and that through the gen­ Owing to the devotion of the and saw some of the local Creeks. day night, and a Requiem Mass Ts-as I John P. Turley, a professor at France, Spain, and other smaller erosity of Catholics throughout guild to Cardinal Newman, Eng­ offered in the Cathedral Tuesday Notre Dame university and a Den- countries. Communistic changes in Fr..Charlei McDonnell, S.J. They found it hard to believe he the world. Franco’s men and *up- lish convert and leader of the Ox­ School on Wheels is not a Greek. Because he is a porters are holding up well under (Tum to Page 4 — Colum n 1) iver visitor. Russia, of course, have entirely welcome this opportunity to hear ford movement, the selection of the eliminated this ancient form of law, fervent Catholic, he often veers the hardships of armed conflict. Second Spring was made. It is Catechist's Dream him again. The speaker was sta­ the subject of conversation around but, previous to 1917, the Czars’ tioned in the Denver Jesuit parish In Italy, of course. Father Bonet the only play that has ever been regimes were. commonly ruled by to religion with these people. found almost unanimous approval written around the figure of Car­ A school on wheels is the dream from 1913 to 1929, serving as pas­ He told us that there are 4,000.- of the Nationalists’ cause. much of the original Roman code. of Miss Loyola Fernandez, lay tor from 1921. He was ta..sn from 000 Americans who are baptized dinal Newman, and it brushes Abandoned Fire Station Only the United States and f> Satisfaction with Premier Mus­ away a certain cloying legend that catechist who give, her services parish duty by his superiors and (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) solini’s economic policies was evi­ has enshrouded his figure in recent Great Britain and its possessions free in teaching children of Span­ assigned to special mission work. denced among all Italians, says Fa­ years, according to Father Doran. have so-called constitutions that ish descent in Colorado. In her He is a member of the Jesuit Mis The legend is that Newman was a differ from those of the rest of the classes this summer she numbered sion band, and gives his entire time ther Bonet. The improvement in T 0 Become C. Y. O. Qym New World. Contract Is Let the standard of living since Mus­ hermit and recluse, a genius, but 365 children, but she says her work to conducting retreats and preach solini took over the reins of not a man of action. The play re­ The course taught by Mr. Turley would be more effective if she had ihg missions. For New Rectory Italy’s destiny has met with ap­ veals Newman not only as a dy­ Negotiations were completed opening will be held within the at Notre Dame is fundamentally a a trailer she could use as a base The service at Loyola on F rt proval from all Italian quarters. namic force in his own day, but this week for the establishment of next week. It is anticipated that Latin study, but because of the for her teaching work. A suitable day evening is a link in the perpet­ The people are poor and work also as a priest and scholar who a grymnasium .and headquarters between 50 and 100 boys will prevalence of pre-law students in one in Fort Lupton can be bought ual novena to the Sacred Heart At Las Animas hard, but stability of living con­ was a century ahead of his time. for the Catholic Youth organiza­ work out nightly under the direc­ this line of education, Roman law for $300, one in Greeley for $500. which the Jesuit Fathers began a ditions rnore than justifies some of Guild instruction classes will be tion in Denver, according to the tion of Benny Greenfield, former was interspersed with the regular Miss Fernandez, “Sister Loyola” week ago. These devotions take Las Animas__Rev. J. A. La- the radical changes they have resumed the third week in Sep­ Rev. Barry Wogan, director. An professional boxer and match­ curricula and is giving students the children call her, instructed 105 place each Friday evening at 7:45 querre, pastor of St. Mary’s church, gone through. tember. abandoned fire station at 25th and maker of the Denver C.Y.O. at the school a rich background for children ■who received First Com­ o’clock, and they consist of the no­ announced that a contract for the On July 17, Father Bonet was Washington streets has been The achievements of Denver’s their studies of American law. munion this summer and had 35 vena prayers, a short sermon, and construction of a rectory has been a member of an audience of 400 leased and is rapidly being con­ C.Y.O. boxing team were given Another national university that more in this class who failed to re­ Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ awarded to Joseph Fassler of Can­ that was received by Pope Pius At Chicago Meet verted into an ideal athletic cen­ s)ut-of-state recognition with the is using this subject to advantage ceive for various reasons. Her ment. Special booklets have b^n on City. Work on the building is XI. The Holy Father spoke for ter. Funds sufficient to obtain a invitation to participate in a in its educational program is the class from 1937 numbered 66, and prepared for this devotion, and expected to begin within a few 15 minutes, and despite his poor lease on the two-story structure meet to be held at Scotts- Catholic University of America at there were 159 in the post-Com- these are lent for the service. A days. health his words showed the alert­ were raised through the amateur bluff, and it is expected that Jack Washington, D. C. The latter in munion group. Pove*i;y and in some blessing with a relic of the True The new building will be of tile ness of a keen, intelligent mind. boxing programs that have been Dempsey or Jim Braddock, ex­ stitution, however, employs it pri cases indifference on the part of Cross is given at the close of each and brick to harmonize with the On the same day, the Pope gave held in Denver the past several heavyweight boxing champions, marily as a parallel course with the parents hamper her work con­ week’s service. A wonderful crowd church building? that was erected special blessing to 200 newly mar­ months, and which have been will referee the bouts. Father canon law for theology students. siderably. She feels that the best attended the opening last week, 10 years ago, the first unit of a ried couples. According to Fa­ hailed as the outstanding ring ex­ Wogan and Manager Greenfield Mr. Turley also noted that Euro­ way of reaching these people is and it is expected tnat even a construction progrram being car- ther Bonet, a large percentage of hibitions presented here in recent wnll lead a team of ten battlers pean law students were more inter through the children. Gilcrest and larger crowd will be in attendance years. Equipment is now being out of Denver for the Nebraska Vollmer are her present centers. for this second devotion. ' ried out by the congregation. (Turn to Page i — Colum n 4) ested in jurisprudence, o r ' the secured and installed in the new tournament Monday, Aug. 29. science of law, than in the Amer headquarters, and the formal Jack Ingrahm, a powerfully con- lean procedure, where case histories •structed class-A heavyweight, will have an important influence on head the Denver contingent. both the embryo lawyer and prac­ Altered ‘Translation’ of Among other stars on the team ticing attorneys. Register Associate Editor are Gene Watson, welterweight; An interesting sidelight not"d by A1 Allard and Larry Wright, light­ the Notre Dame professor in weights; Carlisle Roberts, feather- his European stay was the resil­ Publishes First Book Beatitudes Is Called weight, and Joe Armijo, bantam­ iency with which rural Italians and weight. those residing in small cities and Members of the team, in addi­ towns received Mussolini’s dicta­ (By Millard F. Evisiett) just published in Wichita, Kans., IS SELECTEI TO tion to numerous other likely torial policies. These countrjunen, An important, contribution to as the fourth in the Catholic Ac­ ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ prospects, have been working out who form the bulk of the Italian tion Series of Discussion Club daily at the Cathedral gym. Pat.sy the literatjjije of the Confraternity population,’ have assumed a disin­ of Christian Doctrine’s discussion Textbooks. Ths Saeramentals will Perroni, who boxed in the main terested position on II Duce’s prin be used as the official confrater­ This week’s much-publicized Thomas’ seminary. According, to event at the city auditorium show club movement is Tfie Saernmen- revelations of two philologists of HEIO W I I E I ciples, and lack the vociferous and Ms, written by C. J. McNeill, as­ nity text in the Diocese of Wich­ the Smithsonian savants. Dr. John Tuesday night and who fought ten ita, and it is expected to be the Smithsonian institution, alter­ P. Harrington and Moses Stein­ rounds with Joe Louis three years (Turn to Page 4 — Colum n 4) sociate editor of the Register, and ing the traditional rendition of'the adopted as a study outline by berg, “when Jesus enunciated the Sister Anne Hermine, book­ ago, trained with the C.Y.O. box­ religious discussion clubs in many eight Beatitudes, were branded as Beatitudes for His disciples. He ers for his match. He pronounced “much ado about nothing,’’ by the keeper at Glockner sanitarium in other parts of the country.. The was speaking strictly as a teacher, Colorado Springs, has been ap­ the local boys the best amateur Rev. F. Gregory Smith, pastor of Rev. Dr. Joseph Lilly, C.M., pro­ rather than pronouncing the con­ Ughters he has seen in many years fessor of Sacred Scripture at St. pointed superior of the institution St. John’s church, Denver, and ditions for attainment of a state to succeed the late Sister Mary, of ring warfare. Following the Catholic Surgeon Is national chairman of adult dis­ of ‘blessedness.’ He was not bless­ who died Aug. 3. Sisty Anne Nebraska fights, the team will be­ cussion clubs, advised the author ing those about whom the predic­ Hermine for many years taught gin preparations for the 'Veterans on the preparation of his material. tions were made, but He was of Foreign Wars’ Golden Gloves at the Cathedral high school, Den­ Other booklets in the series pub­ Boys to Scale merely stating in a way compre­ ver. tourney to be held in Denver be­ N e w Ruler of Elks hensible to all men: ‘Better are ginning Sept. 13. Any boy in the lished by the Catholic Action the poor in spirit,’ rather than the Sister Anne Hermine, a native city interested in joining the Committee of the Diocese of Wich­ Undbergh Peak commonly accepted, ‘Blessed are of Cincinnati, 0., entered the no­ C.'Y.O. is asked to see Father The recently elected grand ex­ hospital in Toledo from 1915 to' ita have sold thousands of copies the poor in spirit’ He was not vitiate of the Sisters of Charity at Wogan at the Cathedral rectory, alted ruler of the Benevolent and 1917, and then joined the army, throughout the United States and The climax to the camping referring to those stated to be in the mother-house there. Her first 1501 Pennsylvania street. Protective Order of Elks is a being made a first lieutenant in even in foreign countries. The season at Camp St. Malo, di­ a condition of the ‘blessed dead’.’’ station was at Cathedral high p^rominent Catholic surgeon of the Medical corps, arriving over­ booklets, published under the su­ school here, where she taugnt Toledo, 0., Dr. Edward James Mc­ seas with the first contingent of pervision of the Rev. Leon A. Mc­ rected by the Rt. Rev. Joseph J. Since the purpose, life, and Neill, Wichita diocesan superin­ Bosetti, V.G., will be reached next English in the high school. She Cormick. Dr. McCormick spoke at American soldiers. He served in teachings of Christ were necessar­ was then transferred to St. Mary’s Register Printer the Colorado state meeting of the (Turn to Page 4 — Column 3) tendent of schools and a brother week when approximately 25 boys ily and always directed to the n-ill scale spectacular Lindbergh school in Albuquerque, N. Mex., Elks in Ouray and declared that of C. J. McNeill, are designed supernatural, it would be ridicu­ teaching there for six years. She Donates Ton of the order is “dedicated to the pres­ specifically for use by discussion neak. Monsignor Bosetti, a vet­ lous to find in the Sermon on the eran mountain climber, will lead returned to the Cathedral for two ervation of democracy and is op­ clubs and are prepared in strict Mount a purely natural compari­ years, going to the Glockner sani­ Fruit to Orphans posed to any influence that might $6,800 Cleared at accord with recommendations is­ b ' the band of seasoned hikers to the son of human attributes without sued by the national center of the summit of the isolated mountain. tarium a year ago. seek to tear down our form of gov­ reference to man’s spiritual des­ Sister Mary, the former supe­ The children and sisters at St. ernment.” Parish Carnival Confraternity of Christian Doc­ "S' Aug. 22, a troop of 25 Boy tiny, or to the Divine sanction for trine. cicoute from the Cathedral parish rior, had also taught in Denver, Clara’s orphanage can feast to Dr. McCormick was born Sept. the law of God affecting good and 25, 1891, in Alger, Mich., where Texts in the Catholic Action \» Amarillo, Tex., arnved in camp, at Sacred Heart school, and had their hearts’ content this winter on The 17th annual mid-summer evil behavior. Neither is it rea­ .served as bookkeeper at the Glock­ cherry pies and preserves through he attended the public schools. He Series are Altar and Sanctuary, hladed by the Rev. T. J, Drury, sonable to suppose that Christ was Lting r^tor of the CathedraL In ner five years before being ap­ the generosity of Clifford Farris, attended Assumption college. Sand­ carnival of St. Catherine’s parish, an exposition of the externals of referring to the “blessed” in heav­ pointed superior. She was supe­ non-Catholic member of the Regis­ wich, Ont., and St. John’s univer­ Denver, held Aug. 18-20, netted the Mass, by Angela A. Clendenin, the past summer campers have en, whose salvation or eternal averaged 91 weekly, coming from rior at the sanitarium for a six- ter composing room staff. Mr. sity, Toledo, receiving from the lat­ at least $6,800 and when final re­ who has been decorated by Pope blessedness is already secured. year term and was then named Farris this week gave to the or­ ter institution the degree. Bachelor turns are in it may equal last Pius XI for her confraternity *r/ar*^East as Ohio, from the Mid­ Hence, it is evident that Christ Miss Mary Alice Gorman, upper west and Western stetes, and from photo, daughter of L. J. Gorman, superintendent of the Good Sa­ phanage one ton of the delicious of Arts, in 1911, and the degree. year’s record-breaker of $7,000. work; Praying the Mass, a study S h ^ ^ n g Southern states. Camp here solemnly and ex profetso pro­ and Miss Frances Finnegan, daugh­ maritan hospital in Cincinnati. In fruit from his orchard at Berthoud, Master of Arts, in 1913. He studied The carnival has been one of the of the prayers and ceremonies of mulgated the great ethical code of 1931, after six years in Cincinnati, where he lives. The cherries sell medicine at St. Louis university, St. features of Catholic summer ac­ the holy sacrifice, by the Rev, J. will close Aug. 31. . the spiritual life. ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Finnegan, 120 Girl, at Sant. Maria went to Chicago as delegates from she was placed in charge of the for four cents a pound, and a ton Louis, receivinp: the degree of tivities in Denver since it was J. Butler and Mrs. Clendenin; i » The final group of 120 girls According to the Rev. Dr. A. E. St. Francis de Sales’ high school financial department of St. Jos­ would be worth $80. He has 4,000 Doctor of Medicine in 1915. He begun by the late Rev. E. J.M an- The Liturgical Year, an explana­ is now vacationing at Camp Santa Breen (Harmonized Expos, of the to the Summer School of Catholic eph’s sanitarium in Albuquerque, cherry trees on his 20-acre farm. was married in 1920 to Miss Jo­ nix. Under the dir^tion or the tion of the cycles, seasons, and at Olava, conducted by Mr. Gospels, vol. ii, p. 63), in the dis­ Action. The delegates are seniors N. Mex., and two years later re­ Mr. Farris has been an employe sephine Beck of Toledo and they Rev. Dr. D. A. Lemieux, his suc­ feasts of the ecclesiastical year, / Mrs John L. Dower for the course, Christ does not divide the and sodality officers at St. Fran­ turned to Colorado Springs to be­ of the Register for seven months, have six children, ranging in age cessor, the carnivals have been by the Rev. Leon A. McNeill and *"l-nrivileSd children of Den- “blessed” up into different classes, cis’ for the coming year. They come head of the Glockner, which and his twin brother, Clyde, has from 4 to 17. very successful and the building Mrs. Clendenin, and The Saera- verl ^ busses null return the girls but brings out in.concrete form the were accompanied by their modera­ position she held until the time been working in the composing He was internf and then resi­ program that it furthers is well menials. Books on the doctrine to Denver Labor day. (T um to P

PAGE TWO ;, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Aug. 25, 1938 Ckarity flun Wko BLESSED SACRAMENT CHURCH Hass to Be Sung Aaniineiatioii BAPTISMAL FONT BLESSED D R U G S Pneea “r' Every Oar DE SELLEM FUEL AND FEED CO. Served in State (Bleated Sacrament Pariah) Gregory ,is a graduate of St. At St. Patrick’s TWO STORES Mary’s academy and both she and CHARLES A. DeSBLLSll Immediately after the 8:30 Mass SAME PRICES Sunday the Rev. William J. Mr. Wier are graduates of Den­ W»> Ship by Rail Mulcahy blessed the new Carrara ver university. Mr. Wier is con­ PHONE TA. 3308 marble Baptismal font. On Sun­ nected with the International S8TH AND WALNUT News Service. The young couple For Fr. Carrigan its Dead in Ohio day afternoon there were three 1401 fTanklln St. 3101 Wllliaaia It. RES. PHONE MA. 8S44 Baptisms. At 3 o’clock Jean will leave immediately on a honey­ Marie Cattermole, daughter of moon trip, and upon their return (St. Patrick’! Pariah) The funeral of Sister Catherine will reside in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Catter­ Honoring the memory of the Siena Connell of the Sisters of mole of 2878 Forest, born July 21, Mrs. Eugene F. Gregory and her Charity, who died at Go()d Samari was baptized, sponsors being Mrs. daughter, Genevieve, will give a first pastor of St. Patrick’s parish, Holy FainUy tan hospital, Cincinnati, Thursday, May Moss and Gordon Murphy; trousseau tea Tuesday. They have the Very Rev. J. P. Carrigan who Ralph Moss acted as proxy in Mr. invited 75 friends to call between died Aug. 13, the Rev. Edward J ‘ Aug. 18, was held from Immaculate the hours of 4 to 6 o’clock. Those Lowell Hardware Murphy’s absence. At 3:30 Eliza­ Prinster will offer a Requiem High CLARK & SON Conception chapel, Mt. St. Joseph, beth Ann Matty, daughter of Mr. assisting the hostesses will be and Paint Ohio, at 9 o’clock, Saturday, Aug. and Mrs. Joseph H. Matty, 1540 Mmes. Gordon Mitchell and Ed­ Mass Monday morning, Aug. 29, GENERAL This Is an Age of Specialists R. B. ANDRIDGE, Prop. 20. Sister Catherine had taught Ivy, was baptized, the sponsors be­ ward H. Barton and Misses Dor­ at 7 o’clock. Former parishioners HARDWARE and in our own particular calling we stand pre­ ing Elizabeth M. Flynn and Ed­ othy Bate, Irma Newell, Alice and friends of Father Carrigan HARDWARE, GLASS, PAINTS 'K, eminent. This position has been earned by years in Denver and Trinidad. The Rev. Jane Gardner, Martha McNary, OA, 1«H 4034 TENNYSON ST. . ♦ ward J. Flynn. At 4 o’clock, Susan are urged to attend this Mass. Electrical Supplies and Houaeware of thought and experience. Jerome B. O’Regan, chaplain, cele­ Marie Geiger, daughter of Mr. and and Virginia Gregory. General Hardware, Paints, Gl&sa Miat Gregory Honored Minor changes in the school will This should mean a great deal to those who brated the Requiem Mass and con­ Mrs. A. J. Geiger, 2861 Dexter, was include the changing of the third 3484 W. 32nd Ato. Phtao 6A. TM3 and Kitchen Ware baptized with Cornelia Marie Cur­ Among the prenuptial affairs have occasion to call for service such as we can ducted the burial service, being given in honor of Miss Gene­ and fourth grade classroom to the render. Mary Connell was born in Spring- tin and Donald J. Kintzele As former lunchroom of the school sponsors. vieve Gregory was a party Friday When considering an Undertaker, his per­ field, 0., 65 years ago. She was night, Aug. 19, at which Miss and the use of the former class­ McCracken Cleaners graduated fi;om St. Raphael’s high Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nadorff are room as lunchroom and meeting Health Milk J. n. McCRACKEN. Prop. sonal ■ character and professional standing parents of a girl, bom at St. An­ Dorothy Bate was hostess. . Miss should be food for serious thought. school in June, 1889, and in Sep­ Irma Newell entertained for Miss room for the Mothers’ club. Sister Cheerful Delivery Service tember of the same year entered thony’s hospital last week. Gregory Wednesday evening, Aug. M. George of the teaching staff Highland Creamery the Sisters of Charity. Among those from this parish 24, and on Monday evening, Aug. has been transferred to St. Cath­ Established 14 Years 3130 Lowell Bird. (Near 32nd) On leaving the novitiate she was who are attending the 16th annual 29, Misses Alice Jane Gardner erine’s school and she will be re­ 4914 W. 38TH AVE. retreat at Loretto Heights college, placed by Sister Valerian of En­ assigned to teaching duty, her and Martha McNary will enter­ C. F. PALMETIBR. Prop. Phone GAIlup 3508 ield of labor in succeeding years which began Thursday evening, tain in her honor. glewood. ^FEDSKAL^ll SWa,/Q(LO407 Deluding teaching posts in paro­ are Misses Mary Nadorff, Ann Honor Sister in Religion The beautiful flowers decorat­ J Birmingham, Sadie Birmingham, JAMES P. McCONATY chial' schools in Cleveland, Marion, Mmes. L. B. Foster and F. J. ing the altars for the Feast of the Lima, and Xenia, 0.; Bay City, and Martha Coughlin, and Mmes. Hill and Miss Kathleen Simmons Assumption of the Blessed Virgin VOGUE SHOPPE Jackson, and Detroit, Mich., and George Pope, W. C. Weldon, Ber­ invited 50 friends to a tea last were the contribution of Mmes. Conoco Service Denver and Trinidad. For a time nard Fitzsimmons, T. A. Esher, Sunday, honoring their sister. Sis­ Axel Peterson, J. Natale, and Ber- Our Fall Hats Have Just she was a teacher at St. Joseph’s L. M. Purcell, Thomas Kelly, and ter Mary Gertrude of Erie, Pa.; linger, and Miss Cora Smith'. Arrived. See the I^atest Styles Station orphanage, Cincinnati. In later Philip Horn. Sister Mary Leona of Erie, and Following a series of instructions in Millinery — Make Your C. M. LUNDEEN years, when illness compelled re­ The Rev. Joseph Gustafson of Sister Leona’s mother, Mrs. Alice by the Rev. James S. Saracini, C. Selection Early. Seattle, Wash., spent a few days Reag-le of Franklin, Pa. The tea Use Our Will Call SytUm GA. 1381 We Call for ai CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING tirement from the schoolroom, she M., Gerald Wilson was baptized hemstitching ...... 5c yd. 38th A Tennyson Dellyer was stationed at Mt. St. Joseph’s as the guest of Father Mulcahy was held in the lovely garden of and received into the Church Aug. We Apprpctftte Parish Patronage We Appreciate Parish Petronasr# mother-house, St. Joseph’s infant en route to Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Foster’s home. 14. Albert and Emma Nucci were asylum, and the Good Samaritan Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Blair and Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Walsh sponsors. Classified Ads hospital. their daughter, Ruth, left last have just returned from a week’s Father Saracini administered Saturday for a vacation in Cali­ trip to Grand Junction and Glen- the sacrament of Baptism to the Irma’s Beauty V It will pay yen to read ALL of the following advortiieraantt. The nearest relatives surviving wood Springs. The firms listed here de­ Sister Catherine Siena are her fornia. , following infants Aug. 14: Fran­ Mrs. Nora O’Boyle and her two Mr. and Mrs. Harry Straight, cis Durando, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shoppe serve to be remembered sister. Sister Mary Angelica of their daughter, Arvilla, and son, the Sisters of Charity of St, daughters have given up their Saverio Durando; Josephine Mary, Croquignole Permanent Waving. Shampoo­ when you are distributing HOTELS BERNIE MACK BARBER SHOP Lawrence, of Washington, D. C., ing, FacialB, Sealpi, Marrclling, Finger Mary’s Cathedral high school, house on Elm street and have taken daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Domi­ Waving and Manicuring Barber Shop, 12S8 Santa Fa Drive. an apartment on 17th avenue. were guests last week of the Mil- nic Figliolino, and Beverly Anne, your patronage in the dif- ' NEWHOUSE HOTEL Lansing, Mich.; four brothers; ton Allens. Mrs. Straight is Mr. Full Line Coimetica Thomas, John, and Frank of daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Leon ferent lines of business. rN i’HE SHADOW of Colorado’! bean PHOTOGRAPHS On Wednesday mornin|: Miss Allen’s sister. Lilly Bryce tlfnl eapitoL Colfaa at Grant. Oenrct. Springfield, and Edward of Day- Virginia Fox gave a bicycling Nantz. Sponsors were, respec­ 4014 Tennyson St. GAIlup 1962 Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mor­ tively, John Varone and Carmela UNITED PHOTO STUDIOS ton; three nephews, John, William, party, followed by a breakfast, at rissey and children are vacation­ Low Prices High Grade Work and Richard Connell, and three the Lakewood Country club in Welsh, Joseph Morroni and CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS' HOME. On Wedding Pictures ing in Glenwood Springs. Theresa Figliolino, and Paul Pian- 177t Grant. Plaaaaot homa for sirla. nieces, Mary, Catherine, and Mar­ honor of Misses Mary Field and Experts With Children garet Connell, all of Dayton. Bette Peterhams, who are guests Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dooling and fetti and Agnes O’Neill. 1521 Curtis TA. 8412 sons have been spending the sum­ Honoring their guests, Mr. and St. James' WANTED—FURNITURE Among her cousins are the Rev. of Miss Betty Currigan. mer on Williams ranch, near Di­ William Welch of St. Gabriel’s, Mrs. J. B. White and son, Warren, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Genevieve Gregory to Wed vide. Edwin Walsh, John Crocker, of Oklahoma City, Miss Mary WANTED—Household furniture, old cloth* Glendale, 0., and Misses Gertrude The marriage of Genevieve Jack Noone, and Arnold Olson ing, picturM, kitchen utensils, etc. The and Alice Donahue of Springfield. Weeks of Boston, Mass., and Miss Denver Deanery’s Benefit Shop. Cell Tabor Reconditioned pianos, players, grands, Gregory, daughter o f ^ r . and Mrs. spent last week with the Dooling Edith Frances Hogan of Oklahoma Graham Bros. Market When buying from the 29IA 1386 Lawrence street. organs (pipe and reed), orefaestral instru­ ments. T. R. Walker, 286 Broadway, SP Eugene F. Gregory, and Robert L. family. City, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Menghin Most Up-to-Date Store in St. Register, please mention 7364. Parish Circle to Wier, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mrs. George Pope and sisters. and daughter, Ruth, entertained James’ Parish FURNACES AND GRATES Wier, will take place Thursday, Misses Sadie and Ann Birming­ at a weekend party at their cabin firms advertising in The DRUG STORES Hold Games Party Sept. 1, at 4 o’clock in the rectory ham, have been entertaining guests in Mt. Morrison. Those invited to Fresh Vegetables Corn-Fed Meats that you saw fheir adver­ FURNACES INSTALLED « REPAIRED of Blessed Sacrament church be­ from New York city, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. York. 527 E. Exposition. PE. 3261 enjoy the weekend with them were 7226 E. Colfax—Next to Car Loop HUTCHINSON'S PHARMACT fore the Rev. William J. Mulcahy. William Toms. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hanssen, Mr. tisement in this paper. Yoor Naborbood Druggist (Holy Family Pariah) The bride will wear a costume suit Nancy Dugdale Bride-Elect TO. 7731—Delivery Service SITUATION WANTED Phona SPniee 0698 700 S a Pearl and Mrs. S. F. Chiolero, Mr. and JAMES HUTCHINSON The St. Lawrence circle will hold of Burgundy velveteen trimmed in Mrs. William Bolton Dugdale Mrs. Herbert Edmonds, Miss a games party Friday afternoon YOUNG lady desires position as Priest’s kolinsky with brown accessories, announced last Friday the engage­ Laura Chiolero, and Mr. and Mrs. at 1:30 at the school hall, ML.Aith and a corsage of gardenias. She huusekeeper, experienced. Write Mary HOUSE CLEANING ment of her daughter, Nancy Har­ Forrest Kress of Oklahoma City. Parcee, General Delivery. Denver. avpue and Utica. There will be will be attended by her sister, riet, to James F. Rjnsom of Chi­ Loyola i I priies for every game. Virginia, who will be costymed in CALL EDDIE O'NEILL FOR WALL cago. The wedding will take place REAL ESTATE WANTED WASHING AND WALLPAPER CLEAN­ Jerauld E. Hoar, son of Mr. and a frock of brown crepe trimmed at Blessed Sacrament church, Chi­ K. of C. to Hold ING. FLOOR WAXING. AND GENERAL Mrs. F. M. Hoar of 4341 Wolff in lace with brown accessories, cago, Sept. 28. Miss Dugdale at­ Any Radio Repaired HAROLD L. BOWER ! F1 CASH far your home, call us today. JANITOR SERVICE. YORK 3900-R. street, left last week for San Diego, and a corsage of gardenias. The tended Colorado university, where ■fj Wm. H. Ehrenkrook, Inc. SocialMeeting FR. 0647 3213 Josephine 8t Calif., where he enlisted in .the best man will be William Ahern she was a member of Delta Gamma Cleaner and Dyer DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN United States marines. of Washington, D. C. Only mem­ sorority. Mr. Ransom is the son Home or Car, $1.00 • bers of the families will be present, All Work Guaranteed of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ran­ ^ Tuesday, Aug. 30 Plus Parti FOR RENT Female disorders treated sueceasfully by and Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Gregory som of Chicago. He attended Free Call and Delivery advanced electrotherapy method. ^Non- of Grand Junction will come to 15% Discount on Parts 1186 S. Gaylord, new English Bungalow, surgical. Colorado university for two years A purely social meeting will be 10% Off for Cash and Carry six rras. three blocks from SL Vincent's DR. U A. KASPARIE. N. D. D. C.. 931 E. Denver for the wedding. Miss and was affiliated with Phi Gamma held by the Denver Knights of Co­ 2018 E. 28th AVE. CH. 6404 Church. Shown by appointment. PE. 0949. 6th Ave.. TA. 0986. T r a s i f ^ Delta fraternity. He is continu­ lumbus at the clubhouse, 1575 I75.J0 per month- . . , . ■ MOVE ing his studies in Chicago, where Grant street, Tuesday, Aug. 30, AC-DC Radio the couple will live following their at 8 p. m. All knights and their SPIC AND SPAN i VIOLIN FOR SALE i r Frame Houaei, Garages FOR SALE marriage. ladies are invited. Cards will be Service Market and Groceteria VIOLIN valued 1100, for lale SSO. Cath* Far Sarvicc—^KEyitooa 6328 Improvements at Mrs. J. F. Breen of 2248 Ivan- played in the evening, and there TWO fine building lots, 3 short blocks from olic Daughters’ Home, 1772 Grant St., (HSet a Wareheaaa, 1521 20th St. will be refreshments and musical 2068 Eaat 28th Ave, KE. 1864 Finest In SL Catherine's. Phone GA. 2292-J. TA. 9697. hoe is home from the hospital. Return From Panama entertainment. Capt. Herbert A. MEATS AND GROCERIES Genevieve Wilson, daughter of Anderson of the air corps will ex­ Tell the people you patronise the L. A. Wilson’s, honored Mary plain work at the air school in that you aaw their advertisement WE GIVE NATIONAL BROWN STAMPS Boulder Academy Denver. Louise Tulley, who returned from in the Register. 2004 E. 28th Ave. Panama recently, at a luncheon Tuesday. Her guests included Misses Jean Anne Noone, Elaine Are Being Hade Littell, Patty Elliott, Jean Rob­ erts, Ruth Watts, Helen Mae Burns, Dorothy Zook, Patricia Boulder.—Students returning to Harrington. Betty Guiry, Charleen Mt. St. Gertrude’s Sept. 8 will Mahoney, Betty Huntington, and COTTRELL’I find many welcome improvements Dolores Wilson. , on the campus, which were made Dr. and Mrs. W. J. McMenamy possible by the success of the mid­ and children left Thursday for a tktMsu’sSiexi 621 HXTEiNtH ST. summer festival. Among these will ten-day vacation at. Ouray and be the tennis court, which is being Glenwood Springs. changed to a better location. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas aRogers Welcome D. & R. G. Employees! The academy, situated at the foot and daughter spent a week at their of the Rocky mountains, is an ideal cabin near Fraser, place for out-of-town students who Elaine Catherine Stuart, daugh­ wish to avail themselves of an op­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles John portunity for scholastic progress Stuart, 2641 Elm street, was bap­ . i ' " and to acquire social graces in the tized Tuesday by Father Mulcahy. atmosphere of a Catholic boarding Sponsors were Evelyn Halloran school that has been an educational and George Stuart, Charles Stuart Last Days influence in the diocese for nearly acting as proxy for the latter. half a century. Its proximity to Mrs. Frank Sabine entertained Denver makes it a desirable institu­ St. Anne’s circle at a luncheon AND IT'S STILL A GREAT tion for students of that city who Tuesday. There were four tables wish to enjoy home life without its of bridge, and prizes were won by distractions in the week. Mmes. Cliff Carr, Ed Oliver, and Alfred Wolfe. Guests for the The enrollment, which for the afternoon were Mmes. Arnold Sip­ ...... ^ ...... past two years has increased 25 per cent over that of the year pre- ple, K. Jepson, Robert Beal, Frank ceeding, continues to increase as Wartburg, and Albert Wolfe. the opening of the school year t r* ' ^ draws near. Among students re­ ( cently registered are Miss Norma f r e e Jean Thrasher of Denver, who vis­ JUST SEND US YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS. W. will mail Half Price ited the academy Sunday accomp­ ron thi. beaatiful GENUINE anied by her mother and aunt, and 14-KARAT GOLD FINISH '“o ' W U H t l , enrolled as a pupil of the third JACKED HEART CLASP PIN TOU GIT STARTED grade; Miss Mary Lou Brown of ABSOLUTELY FREE. Endow Denver, and Miss Annabel! Wood stamp or coin for mailing. CLOTHING SALE of Longmont, who will enter the 2 2 6 p x a e s / ninth grade. Miss Wood was ac­ Pardon Cross Corp. D.pt.R-s Quick Check-up Thursday ISight'Revealed We Still Have: «n getting «*Pense companied by her grandmother 3S3 S. MARKET ST. CHICAGO, ILL. from Oklahoma. FIRST PRIZE ...... $500 2 3 2 3 2 1 SECOND PRIZE . $100 20 PRIZES . $5 lACH Cathedral Gridders 4 PRIZES . . $25 BACH 200 PRIZES $1 EACH your community ^ ‘o $1,000 IN ALL To Begin Practice O’ Coats Fancy writing doesn’t count in this contest—just your what the consumi ^ The Cathedral high school foot­ SUITS choice of reasons why dhain stores are important to ball squad will report for its first NAMC »W.QFriC£ and Topcoats you, clearly and neatly set down! It’s a contest you can practice Thursday morning. Sept. DEPENDABLE -YEAR ROUND win as well as anyone. Only residents of Colorado are 1, at the 23rd and Welton street Woolens & Pattemi, Plenty of vou field. Coach Frank Collins antici­ eligible-except employees (and their families) of chain pates an excellent season with the -Fine Troplcil Wor- —Light weight but stores and their advertising agencies. expected return of 15 lettermen. ROOFING warm FLEECES in etedg (or thii lum- popular Raglan Merely ask for a fret Official Entry Blank at any chain y ,, Only five regulars of last year’s For all Flat and mer and next. team were lost through graduation. Steep Roofs shoulder style. store. It gives the simple rules and valuable list of ideas. —Plenty of Famous The contest is < ^ n now. So start immediately to try ASPHALT -Sizes Include Regu­ beck. ^ your money lars, Longs, Shorts Labelled Fabrics. for the 1500.00 nrst prize-or one of the 225 other Si Sperling Running and Stouts. —Good range of sizes: awards. Jixst remember-your entry must be sub­ S h in g le s Regulars, s h o r ts , mitted on free Official Entry Blank, postmarked not tributed ranlSi ’* dis- For State Senator Made Specially (or This Climate -Available on 3- stouts and longs. later than midnight, September 13,1938. WAY-PAYI Slight —Coat charge purchas­ Nominate Si Sperling for state The Western Elaterite charge for Altera­ es billed NOV. 1st— senator. He deserves your sup­ tions on Half-Price or $5 Deposit holds port. He is tireless and energetic Roofing Co. Suite. Equitable Bldg. TAbor 5287 in “Will Call’ till m his loyalty. He will serve the Nov. best interest of all citizens of Den­ ver county. He believes that every law on the statute books $25 Clothing $12.S0 $40 Clothing $20.00 should be beneficial to every man | Hear the New Hit of Radio! Milton Shrednik’s and woman with limited purse, Orchestra and Chorus. Wesley Battersea, providing and maintaining an am­ $30 Clothing $1S.00 $45 Clothing $22.80 ple opportunity for them to have Elsa Kauerz, Janet Bible, Lester Harding, a reasonable economic security for Men of the West. And the exciting '■'Talent themselves and their children. $35 Clothing $17.80 $50 Clothing $28.00 Send your friend. Si Sperling, K P > Tournament "-with Colorado’s Own Artists.- to the state senate. You can rely New for School! Fancy Hockmeyer Cord. Slacks, $3.45 values $2.45 on him. (This advertMement written and paid for by a friend of Si Sperling.) Thursday, Au^. 2fT. 192R Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREB ANNUNCIATION PARISH’S FALL Englewood Parish Preferred Parish 1 Ushers of Denver BAZAAR IS GREAT SUCCESS Preferred Parish Trading List-- Trading List-* Parish to Picnic (Annunciation Pari(k) Franklin, and Friday evening, To Produce Plays The annual fall bazaar on the Richard Amman, 3634 Lafayette; juice extractor, George Hackethal, (St. Joseph’s Parish)' parish grounds Aug. 11, 12, and 1240 Acomai wine jar, Mrs. Lena (St. Loula’ Pariih, Englewood) MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: Members of St. Alphonsus’ guard 13 was reported to be the most Applehans, 3826 Gilpin; chenille Interest in the play, Adam’s Rib, rapreaRntad In thi* (action nra boottera. Thay nra will meet Sunday morning at 9:30 successful held in this parish for bedspread, Mrs. Wadleigh, 3217 by the dramatic-minded of the par­ The merchants represented in this section are bepaters. They ara ish. is very gratifying. The •Bxiona to work with you and nra daaarrinf of your pmtronnfo. Co- in the school ground for their several years. W'hile an accurate Clayton; canary, Joseph Fink, E. anxious to work with yen and ara daservinf of your patronaga. opornte with them. • r p- . 36th avenue and Franklin; flower names registered with the director annual picnic, to be held at Bergen account is not yet available, it operate with them. park. All ushers are expected to pot quilt, Mrs. Cinta Dillon, 3327 speak well for the success of this attend, and transportation will be is understood that the financial Gaylord; crocheted- bedspread, production and of future efforts Cathedral arranged for those who do not have returns will exceed those of last Mrs. W. Ander.son, 3315 Williams; in this field. The names of per- cars. year by several hundred dollars. ton of coal, Mrs. Jake Holeman, .sons appearing in the initial regis­ St. Francis do Sales' 3446 Lafayette; wool blanket, tration are: Elmore Moore, Joseph Tickets for the fall festival, The Very Rev. Charles Hagus, Flood, Roy Schrodt, Robert Jones, R. SHERWOOD-HODGES, scheduled Nov. 3, 4, and 5, arrived pastor; Fathers Anthony Elizi and Mrs. Rosanna Hebert, 3648 ALAMO DAIRY Downing; rosary, Mrs. Ed Gates, George Bell, George Twining, Wil­ FREE DELIVERY 8ERVICE 1511 E. COLFAX this week and are ready for distri John Doherty, assistants, and the liam Abbey, Harold Sheetz, l^’il- • KING'S ICE CREAM D.S.C. bution. general bazaar committee under 3535 E. 34th avenue; hand­ C.L. PIERCE the leadership of Vic Hebert have made quilt, Mrs. C. W. Howard, liam Walsh, Eveljm Baum, Lucille Proprietor of FlaTora — Heaped Hl(h Chiropody - Podiatry Twenty-eight members of the Cudney, Blossom Young, Mary BUCHANAN’S Old ,Faahioned Cottaga Cheeaa expressed their appreciation to 3508 'York; boudoir doll, Mrs. Young Ladies’ sodality attended a Frances Kotasek, 3639 Race; Haeffner, Lillian Ebner, Kathryn LOGAN GARAGE 5c Pint —FOOT SURGERY— steak fry Thursday of last week bazaar workers, parishioners, and 371 S. Logan 8P. 8811 friend.s of the parish who assisted lamb cake, Mrs. E. A. Nolan, and Clarabelle Powell,. Elsie Mc­ LIQUOR STORE and MILK — CHEAM 102 United Secuiitiei Batlding at Morrison pai-k. At the meeting Govern, Geraldine Young, Florence Lonch Heat . Assorted Cheese - Cigarettes 2239 E. Colfax Ave. in making the affair a success. 3651 High; clown doll, Agnes Fine Wines and Liquors IVferchanU Oil Co. & Garage Candr held before the affair, plans for Cassidy, 5000 Fillmore. Cassidy, Virginia Alexander, Mary Open Eveninits and Sundays Next Capitol Hill Poet Office the hopechest booth in the fall fe.s- The following list names the Ranke, Patricia Dean, Nora Miller, ICE COLD BEER ITth and York FR. 33U Hoors 9 to S—Evcninga hf Appointment Work to Reiume in January Complete one-itep terrlee day er nirht 7 :30 to 10 p. m. tival, to be sponsored by the so­ winners of the awards offered at and David Schrodt. Anyone wish­ Phone PEarl 1777 S77 South Brosdwa; Gsa. OtU. Washing. Cireaamg. Storagt dality, were discussed. the bazaar: Grand prize, Hudson After the final bazaar meeting ing to register may do so at any 112 brougham, Henry Kolcher, held in Hagus hall Friday, bazaar "Shop With Confidence at Wemer'a” PETE GOLDEN’S Phyllis Irene, infant daughter of committee members spent an en­ time. ■ Dutch launch Headquarters PEARL DRUG CO. Russel Bishop and Opal Wille 1001 Sherman; hope chest, Wil­ Plays being considered for future 17th A Fearl liam J. Quinn, 1001 Logan; at­ joyable evening at ■ cards and a production are The Rale McCoy, WERNER’S ALBRECHT’S •Shamrock Tavern Bishop, was baptized Sunday by social as guests of the pastor. il8 £. Alameda CUT PRICES Father A. A. Zeller, C.SS.R. tendance awards—Thursday eve­ Buddies, Peg O’ My Heart, and a 18TH AND DOWNING ning, Mrs. Sara Lehman, 3840 Refreshments were'served by the DELICATESSEN Good Beer and Wine and MAIN 4S46 FREE DELIVERT Registration of high school stu­ women on the various committees. newly written play. In the Grand G. F. BERKENKOTTER. Prop. Plate Lunches dents who have not previously at­ Manner. WINES and LIQUORS Home Cooked Food* It was decided to organize the 82 to 85 8. Broadway, at Bayaud Oat Spetlalty la Filling Prescriptions Beer — Wines — Mixed Drinks tended St. Joseph’s is going on 1939 bazaar committees at a The rehearsals for Adam’s Rib OUR SPEdALTIES are being held under the direction "Where Ladies may ehop at ease” WINES &• LIQUORS daily in the sisters’ convent at 622 meeting which will be held some PE. 4654 — PE. 2352 Booth, for Ladike HOT ft COLD SANDWICHES W. 6th avenue from 2 to 6 p. m. time in January. of Marie Victor Gazzolo. Besides You pay no more for and from 7 to 8:30 p. m. being instructive, Adam’s Rib is Quality Liquors her. The altar boys’ picnic was held Sr. M. Edward Vieit* Family decidedly entertaining. The sweet- The Handicraft Shop Thursday at the Chautauqua, Sister Mary' Edward, daughter toned ballad singer, Elmore W.M. WITTE CHARLES S. AUGER. Prop. . Boulder. Swimming and athletic of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hart­ is featured in the romantic lead (Between Washington and Clarkson) contests composed the day’s enter­ Jisyiisciiool man, visited with her family and sings several solos in the play. MajeslTc Barber Grocery and Market Art L4*allier anti tainment. Thursday, Aug. 18. Sister M.' The play will be staged locally Edward was en route to Helena, Corn Fed-Meats Fresh Fiih Aeroplane Kits Members of the girls’ summer about Sept. 16. 731 EAST COLFAX Mont., where she will teach^this Society to Meet Sept. 1 and Beauty Shop choir were gjiests at a picnic held year. , 354 8. Peorl 8L PE. 5515 . Staple Croceriea, Fresh Vegetables instruction Given to School Classes and at Corwina park Thursday. Mrs. A. Eppick and Mrs. V. Mill­ Individuals MILDRED A. LEE 751 SOUTH LOGAN PB H14 TABOR 6961 Cyril “Ace” Hamilton, class of Party to Be Held Aug. 31 ard will entertain the Altar society ’30, is visiting his parents, Mr, Mothers of the seventh and Thursday afternoon, Sept. 1, at and Mrs. William Hamilton, this eighth gi-ade children and mem­ 1:30. The party will be held in Hair Dysinc Permanent Waving (Sacred Heart-Loyola Parieh) bers of the Holy Name society Mrs. Eppick’s new home, 3197 S. Tinting and Bleaching French Paper Carl week. Mr. Hamilton’s home is in Azusa, Calif. Registration was held for Sacred will sponsor a card party Wednes­ Bannock street. All members are St. Philomena's City Lace Cleaners MARCELLING Heart grade and high school last day, Aug. 31, a t '8 p. m. in Hagus invited to attend. }2\g East 7th Ave., Ph. TA. 7907 SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE 5«c Bernard Garrett, class of ’34, hail. A beautiful silk-rayon bed­ ALL WORK GUARANTEED week and the sisters are arranging Entertaining this week with Mrs. CURTAINS enrolled this week at the Univer­ spread and a 20-piece blue glass Joseph Young for the St. Louis’ P.- COLLINS’ BIKE SHOP Csrefally CIesn*d and Retarned Samt Stxa sity of California. He is in his class schedules for the opening luncheon set will be given away T. A. are'M rs. Gordfin Bell and SHAR-ZEE SHOP Special Care Given to Table Linens La Grace Beauty Shop junior year at the Pacific coast in­ 2817 E. COLFAX Sept. 6. Indications are that the in the evening. There will be Mrs. Lester White. Corn# In—BrowM Around Blanketi Laondered without Shrinkage East 13th Ave. KEystone 1T.54 stitution. I Oxer 4 Y.ar.* “W« Are Here to I WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED AGNES LA CERO SUE MORTON number to attend this coming several special prizes and refresh­ The parish scout troop No. 136 .jj Watch as J. L. Kingfbury. Prop. Father Vincent Mcfartan, C.SS semester will be greater than last ments. will take part in the Englewood A 1,001 ITEMS I At This Addreu Grow,” I 10% FOR CASH CARRY I Between Pearl and Penn. R., returned last week jfrom Alli­ term. The school building has The proceeds of this party will district court of honor at 7:30 Notion! • Party Favors • Berkahirs Hosiery EXPERT BICYCLE REPAIRING ance, where he was retreat-master been thoroughly gone over, be used to pay for basketball Saturday evening, Aug. 27, at Frocks - Greeting Cards • Unique Gifts PARTS ■ SUPPLIES - KEYS for the sisters of St. Agnes’ acad­ cleaned, and repaired; the gym suits purchased last season for Camp De Ricqles. All friends are Lawn Mower. Sharpened en Supetlative Cleaners and Dyers emy. floor has been given special at­ the junior league boys’ team. As invited to attend, ’^he Rev. Jos­ FR. 5770-W 12th ft Madison Factory Machine Father P. G. O’Connor, C.SS.R. tention, and all is in readiness for no benefits have been given for eph P. O’Heron accompanies the Announcei Opening of returned from Nauvoo, 111., where the year’s use. The workmen at the athletic fund in the pa.st parish troop to the Progress plunge I BRANCH NO. 2—605 E. 13th (Near Pearl) he gave an eight-day retreat. Loyola have accomplished great two years, the co-operation of the every Tuesday afternoon when the CH. 1610 Father Zeller was visited by his thing.s in preparing the rooms parish is asked. An enjoyable boys receive swimming instruc­ Conoco Service sister-in-law, Mrs. Ida Zeller, and for the new school to be held evening is assured. tions. Distinctive Dyeing V Expert Dressmaking Main Office: his nephew and niece, Joseph and there. Applications are being re­ The tickets may be purchased The Feast of St. Louis will be By Hattie M. Burton 1205 E. 9th at Downing. CH. 1303 ceived daily, and the Rev. Ed­ observed with a High Mass at 6 Station RALPH R. McLEAN, Mgr. (23 Years of Superlative Service) Magella Zeller, all of Chicago from the following women, who B. D. BIGELOW Colo. Bird, and By RAY’S They were en route to Canon City, ward J. Morgan, S.J., is very happy are acting as hostesses: Mmes. Ed o’clock Sunday, Aug. 28. Parish­ Formerly of Cathedral Parish Colfax where Mrs. Zeller is visiting her over the number of children al­ Kelly, J. Monckton, A. Tholu, J. ioners are ui'ged to receive Com­ YO. 3551 Call for and Deli.er 2932 E. Colfax Are. sister. Sister Raphael. ready enrolled. Murphy, Zumtabole, F. Genty, munion in honor of the parish —Waihlng and Greaeing— patron. St. Joseph's Banns of marriage were an­ Bus Servics to Both Schools Honaker, J. McClain, J. Frass, nounced Sunday for Margaret Du The school bus w-ill be operated Simington, Heromine, and R. this year, as usual. It will be used Moore. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE rocher of this parish and Richard EAST EIGHTH Young’s Barber Shop McNamara, and also for Mary to convey students to both Sacred Mra. O’Brien in Hoipital Tertiaries Will AVE. CREAMERY 3421 E. 12th Ave. Ice Cold Beer, Wines Cain, class of ’34, and Ambrose Heart and Loyola schools. The Mrs. Michael O’Brien of 3621 BOB & VAN’S exact route has not yet been de­ X ear Hadi«>n Spenard. Vine, who has been quite ill the Evalona Dairy Products R. G. YOUNG. Proprietor Bottle or Case termined, but it will be fixed after past week, was operated on at AT,REDUCED PRICES • Meat Market Desmond Hackethal, class of ’32 the opening day. The route will Receive Eucharist BEGULAR AND GUERNSEY HILK WELL-RARREREO is convalescing in St. Joseph’s hos­ Mercy hospital Tuesday morning. IN GALLON LOTS BOB’S OLD TRAIL 750 SANTA FE DRIVE depend to a certain extent on the Mr. and Mrs. Clede Bedore jf IS pital, where he underwent an . ap­ whereabouts of the students’ resi­ (St. Elizabeth’s Pariih) 3912 E. 8th Evalona Bish, Prop. WELL-GROOMED pendectomy Wednesday of last Zurich, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Open Sunday, and ETcning. LIQUOR STORE dences. It will be arranged so as Thomas Hart and little daughter, The Third Order of St. Francis "Where ladies may shop with ease" Fresh Fish week. to make it convenient for the will receive Holy Communion Sun­ *40 SANTA FE DRIVE KE. 7943 Jocelyn, and Mrs. Adeline Blair day morning, Aug. 28. ARTCRAFT Facultjr Changed children. were dinner guests of Mr. and, “FRENCHIE’S CAFE ' Changes in the faculty of the Lunchroom Will Open Mrs. M. O’Brien of 3621 Vine The Rev. Ronan Kristoff, 0. F. ► Santa Fe Drive Moving school this year send Sister Mary M., has returned from his trip to Formerly White 8wtn UPHOLSTERY THEORA Students of both grade and high Friday evening, Aug. 19. Try Oup 2oc Feature Lunch and Storage Co. Peter, principal for the past five school will be pleased to hear that Europe. Father Fridolin Shock- Expert upholstfring on fnrnitqre of every years, to Costilla, N. Mex. Sister Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Robinson ley, O.F.M., has been relieved of Include. Vegetable., Drink, and Deuerta deacription. Beauty parlor, office equip­ Mrs. Richardson, who has so suc­ of 3346 Gilpin entertained Mr. 3109 E. Colfax. Near St. Paul ment. porch gliders. : BEAUTY SHOP . Private Locked Storage Mary Alphonsus has been named cessfully operated the school his chaplaincy at Sterling and has Former Cook of Manhattan Restaurant .superior of the local house. Sister and Mrs. Clede Bedore of Zurich, returned home. Father 'Lambert Furniture Made to Order ^Specializing in Frederics^ cafeteria, will be on hand to take Kans., Saturday. PARISH PATRONAGE APPRECIATED Rooms - Packing • Crating ' Mary Scholastica will be’new prin­ care of lunches again. Mrs. Rich­ Zaleha, O.F.M., will return home 2827 E. Colfax (At Detroit) Y Permanent Waves 4 cipal of the high school, and Sis­ Mr. and Mrs. Thomap West- from South Dakota Tuesday, Aug. KE. 5705 400 SANTA FE DR. ardson has won the praise and ► 514 SANTA FE TA. 8997 i ters Mary Germaine and Patricia thanks of the parents for the husin and son of Plainville, Kans.; 30. have been added to the faculty of splendid service she has given and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hagerimaster The women of the Altar and Ro­ the high school. Sister Mary Ed­ and little daughter, Beverly, of sary society are working hard for Blessed Sacrament Billy Van’s Grocery has secured the affection of the Matomora, Kan.s., and Mr. and SANTA FE SHOE wards will be principal of the students by her kindness to all of the success of the parish dinner and Market grade school. Sister Mary Phillip them. Mrs. Richardson will have Mrs. William O’Brien and son of Sept. 18. HOSPITAL . will replace Sister M. Robert as complete charge of the cafeteria. Atchee were guests of Mr. and The Rev. Edwin Dorzweiler, 0. Bancroft Decorating KOA Service Station ^Shoe Repairing for thet THE MARKET OF QUALITY teacher of the fourth grade, the Mrs. M. O’Brien the past week. M. Cap., and the Very Rev. Alfred 16 ozs. to the Pound latter being transferred to Sacra­ The commercial room has re- Mr. and Mrs. Clede Bedore of Carney, O.M.Cap., of Hays, Kans., Company TEXACO PRODUCTS Whole Family i mento, Calif., and Sister Julia Ann cejved special attention this sum­ Zurich. Kans., and Mr. and Mrs. visited at St. Elizabeth’s monastery 812 Santa Fe Dr. Phone TA. 0538 mer. Care has been taken to put 29 Y«ara on Eaat Colfax We Appreciate Parcel Post Orders ^ goes to Durango. M. O’Brien of 3621 Vine were this week. Paintinf — Papering COLFAX AND JASMINE TO. *553 742 SANTA FE DRIVE 4 UNION SHOP the equipment into shape, and it dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Jonke has gone to Califor­ is the intention of the faculty to Thomas Hart Sunday evening. nia for his vacation. Decorating Tire and Battery We Call For and stress commercial work. The stud­ Corner Ivankoe St. Rea. SP. 957k Service IhiiverDkdicer The firms listed here de­ ents will get not only the theory 6610 E. Colfax Ave. TO. 0593 of office routine but actual experi­ serve to be remembered BRIGHT SPOT OF Seamstresses at WEST DENVER ence in its performance. Dexter Service StatZStaulni'^v when you are distributing Arrangements have not yet been Superior Goes to LITMAN’S Under New Management your patronage in the dif­ I A. U completed for the picnic of Cara to East and West SINCLAIR PRODUCTS UNION O’Brien’s Loyola’s junior choir and the 1st ft ISth of Eaeli Meath For Good Bicycles Colfax and Dexter Phene TOrk (414 ferent lines of business. 780 Ban|p F( Ns Cover Chargt Centers Make young men. The Rev. George A. (Mke a Wareheute, 18X1 XOtk St. Expert Repairing lire and Battery Service Keith, S.J., has called a special Missouri School Sorrlce—KEritene S2XS Work Called for and Delivered Washing, Polishing, and Lubrication meeting of the two groups and We Call For and Deliver Your Car plans will be arranged then. FR. 4533 - 1506 Colo. BlvH. W. H. Dunn and Murray Walker. Prop. St. Yineent de Paul's School Clothes The Rev. Victor Winter, S.J., is (St. Philomena’a Pariih) making his annual retreat. Sister Mary Maurice, who for Eaip Terms No Interest Trade In six years had been the superior of St. Louis' Park Hill Hariiware PARK HILL PARK LANE (Denver Deanery) The Rev. Clarence F. Whitford, St. Philomena’s school, has been The mothers’ and girls’ sewing S.J., who had been a visitor at the BARBER SHOP PHARMACY SWEGLE-MYERS tran.sferred to St. .Anne’s school and Paint Basement. Rear of Park Hill Drag groups at all deanery centers are rectory, left for St. Louis Wednes­ in Normandie, Mo. Sisters and ENGLEWOOD Larfft Selection of putting the finishing touches on day, Aug. 24. Painting and Eiectrical and —Look for the Sign— W E D ELIVER friends wish her much happiness SHOE SHOP 23RD ft DEXTER FURNITURE school clothes. and success in her new assignment. General Repairing CUT RATE DRUGS The sewing class at Vail center PAUL B. STEVENS 0. L. SIMPSON ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES The parish welcomes the new su­ Repairing That Inaarei Health. Bcenoou DELIVERY SERVICE — PH. YO. 8545 Proporietors We Meet All Advertieed Prlcei is under the direction of Mrs. L. Mother of Former perior, Si.ster Mary Prudentia of Comfort 4528 E. COLFAX—Colfax and Cherry Also Speclsl Attention to Ckildran'a and S. R«cr at E. Kentucky 8P. 9114 PEarl 7288 1055 South Gaylord A. Higgins, that at Little Flower Rockford, 111. "If We Haven't Got It, We’Il Get It" Ladies’ Hair Cuts center is directed by Miss Mary E. HAMLYN & SONS Principal at Local School Regiatration on Sept. 1 PRICES REASONABLE JUST TOOT TOUR HORN i SOUTH GAYLORD 1067 So. Gaylord 8P. 0574 Ellen Daugherty, and St. An­ 3444 8. BreaSway Phone ENG. 171 thony’s project is under the super­ Registration for the parish Something New in Denver I CLEANERS vision of Miss Carter. School Is Buried school must be made Thursday CURB SERVICE BOB’S MARKET Fall Plane Being Made morning. Sept. 1, from 9 to 11 1025 SO. GAYLORD Solemn Requiem Mass for Mrs. Holy Ghost i Summer programs are being o’clock. This co-operation is re­ The Tower Laundry and Cleaners i' Direct Plant Service Quality Meals at Low Priees brought to a close and fall plans Catherine Smith, 81, mother of the quired of all pupils, those who at­ Finest Quality Dry Cleaning Rev. Francis S. Smith, S.T.D., ► Corner East Colfax and Cherry YO, 9416^ The Shop of Quality and Price outlined at the centers. tended last year and those who INSTANT ( At Reasonable Prices FRF-8H DAIRY PRODUCTS spiritual director at Mt. St. Mary’s are entering for the first time ► ' I Shirts— 12 He The boys of the centers are be­ FOOT RELIEF i PEarl 1350 Marjorie Arnold ing instructed in boxing and seminary, Norwood, 0., and of Sis­ this year. )______In.utod ^OOJk—Guaranteed 100%—Hi-class Cleaning at Lower Coat BOB MUGELE. Prop. ter Francis Regina of the Sisters of At Very Low Cost ______wrestling in preparation for en­ The Blessed Virgin sodality will Phone YO. 2774 H. Uswalk, Prop. tering National Catholic Youth Charity, former, principal of Ca­ receive Communion in a body at PAUL R. MARSOLEK 23rd at Dexter Denver, Colo. tournaments. Softball, which was thedral school, Denver, was offered St. John's Friday, Aug. 19, at Holy Angels’ 9 o’clock Mass Sunday, Aug. 28. Graduate Practipedist popular with both girls and boys' Miss Irene Keefe, who attended LEADER V last fall and winter and in which oiiurch, Dayton, 0. Father Smith Park Hill Drug Co. 4 was celebrant of the Mass, and the the Lions’ club convention in San Rudolph’s Shoe Store both teams were winners in com­ Most Rev. John T. McNicholas, Francisco, is back in Denver. Miss 804 15th St. Phone TA. 9335 “Your Doctor Knotei l/a” CLEANERS AND TAILORS 6th Ave. Liquor Store petition with other teams, will be Keefe had been away for three YOrk 1188 FLOWERS one of next season’s activities. O.P., S.T.M., Archbishop of Cin­ 4B14 E. 23rd Ave. 2115 EAST SIXTH AVE. cinnati, assisted at the throne and weeks. Baur’a Ice Cream and Candies Bendemeer camp is still open to ujesKRn m€ssenG€(i 20 Year, in Park Hill FIFTH AVENUE (Sixth and Josephine) !j officiated a t the absolution. The Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jaeger, the public under the direction of /| Mrs. W. T. Kimmins. Cabins or Most Rev. George J. Rehrinj?, S.T. Mary Catherine, and Walter Jae­ FLOWER SHOP YORK 8878 | D., Auxiliary Bishop of Cincinnati, ger have returned from a motor TAbor FRANK D. JENNINGS. Mgr. rooms may be rented by calling Prompt and Conrteons Oellrtry ) Mrs. L. V. 'Wagner, YOrk 1802. was also present in ’the sanctuary. trip to Yellowstone park and the THE 520 CLAYTON ST. YO. 3015 Complete line of LIquore, wTneiTgTrd The Benefit shop is calling for Mrs. Smith died Tuesday morning, Teton country. 5 3 4 5 School Supplies Beers at downtown prices stock, the sale of which will sup­ Aug. 16, at Good Samaritan hos­ Mrs. Julia O’Neill and Miss plement funds received from the pital, Dayton. Burial was in Calv­ Anne O’Neill returned Wednesday, 424 18th St. CHILDREN’S . DENVER SCHOOL TIME’S NEAR Community Che.st and ^11 en­ ary cemetery. Aug. 24, after spending several — Stop at — able the deanery to continue its Attending the funeral were sev­ weeks in Yellowstone park. Ladies’ M l Dresses eral, Monsignops, about 75 priests, CHERRY 9325 < SHOP MARKET CO. Children’s Dress Shop work of charity. Anything will be Mrs. Peter Keplinger and Miss SNAPPY FREE DELIVERY acceptable and will be immedi­ and 40 nuns of various orders in Ann Lura Keplinger of Washing­ SOILS COLFAX Ideal Day%aby Shoes I.G.A. Stores ExelaslTe rnslom-Mede Clothes for Boys the archdiocese. and Girla—1 to 14 Yeara ately called for if donors will ton, D. C., have been the house- I HARRY’T u QUOR ' Z422 E. 6th Are. FR. 4151 ft 4152 telephone TAbor 2916. guests for the last two weeks of Laondry Bags—Other Sundry Article! Mrs. Otto Kiene and daughters. ; STORE ; Selected corn-fed meafi. Fancy and 2815 E. 8TH AVE. Boyi’ Club Formed Sister M. Kyran to ^Finest Imported and Domestici ttapit groceriCi, frnlta and Tcgclablea YO. 5371-J A Pee-Wee club has been The Keplingers formerly lived in Freeh fieh and oyetere formed at Vail center for boys be­ Denver. ►Wines - Liquors - Beer< St. Dominic's tween the ages of seven and 11. Visit in Denver Joseph McConaty, James Bren­ ) In the Roosevelt Hotel. 713 18th Street ^ BdITIT'S East sixth SUPERIOR Activities will include swimming, nan, and Robert Watson are visit­ INCLAIR Avtnae boxing, wrestling, and artcraft. Sister Marie Kyran, former su­ ing in Grand Lake. White Horse Tavern Eddie Dniley’s Creamery and Lunch perior at Cathedral high school, GOOD c lo th es n e e d NOT sERVICE A marshmallow roast will be held Frank Foley and his cousin, BRIGHT SPOT OF FeatnHnv R^rnlar 39c Dinner Includint Monday, Aug. 29, will be in Denver early next week John Pickett of Dallas, returned BE EXPENSIVE Washing. Poliehlng. Sondxri and Ercninff for a few days. She is on her NORTH DENVER Service Station Greasing 8. * H. Born* Made PIm — Sandwich^ The Jerome park senior girls’ from a week’s stay at Grand Lake. Hyppid Gear Serrica Green Stampa way to Albuquerque, N. Mex., to 2501 FEDERAL BLVD. Beer and Soft Drinks softball team, in which Vail cen­ Mr. Pickett left for Dallas this HAMMS ON TAP WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER ter members are active, was to take charge of St. Vincent’s week. PHONE GA. 6486 2318 E. 6th, Nrar Dttroit academy there. Sister Mary Zoe, THE Lunches — Liquors Phone YO. 9 4 4 3 Open from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. compete with the Little Flower Miss Salomi Litmer, who had 2825 W. 32ND. 'Social center team lYednesday, former superior of St. Vincent’s, been visiting her mother, Mrs. Music Every Night SINCLAIR PRODUCTS has been elected first assistant to MULLEN HOME Aug. 24, for the championship' of Elizabeth Litmer, has returned to ENGLISH the Community Center league. the mother superior of the com- Tulsa. The Columbine munity.______Have That Furnace Checked Now DAIRY PRODUCTS The team won the consolation cup Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cronin will Pharmacy at Brighton in the playoff of the to assist Daniel Valdez in the dis­ leave this week on a motor trip TAILORS Before the Cold Weather Starts In The Nook Creamery northwestern district of Colorado." cussion. The men adjourned with to Yellowstone park. 901 FIFTEENTH STREET The men’s discussion group has the thought in mind, that people Mrs. Nellie McDonough of St. 2940 E. Sth Ave. been discontinued until the latter Combine Quality and Style Caspe Heating and Sheet Metal Works CORNER MILWAUKEE who are without purpose and with­ Louis, Mo., is here visiting her Dart of September, when Father out interests are a burden to a daughter, Sister M. Terrence, who at Prices You Can Afford GA. 0426 . . 3128 Lowell Blvd.' Bernard Rotger, C. R., will return community. teaches at St. Philomena’s school.

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PAGE FOUR Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystorie 4205 {Thursday, Aug. 25, 1938 The Denver Catholic Register Ten Candidates REGISTER ASSOCIATE EDITOR Plan to Iraosfer President------Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. president Emeritus...... Most Rev, Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D. PUBLISHES FIRST BOOK ...... Rt. Rev. Magr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Manapng Editor...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D: Are Accepted to (Continued From Page One) mentals comiponly known and used Remaios of Two and early history of the Mass and by the faithful but explains the Aaaociate Editors—M. P. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B., on the ecclesiastical arts are be­ oripn, nature, and use of those 3 our.M.; Rev. Walter jCanavan, Jour.M., M.A.; Rev. John Cavanagh, ing prepared. Related to this which were formerly an intimate MONTH M-A.; Ruth Vincent. A.B. series are the two relirion texts, part of Catholic life but have Enter Seminary The Means of Grace and The Way fallen into disuse in recent cen­ Pioneer Biskops Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. of Life, by Father McNeill and turies. It treats also of the many Madeleine Aaron. sacramentals which bring the (Continued From Page One) blessing of the Church into the (Continued From Page One) Bishop Muench Suggested Text the date of his demise to be Published Weekly by 15 No. 28th street, Colorado The Sacramentals was prepared fields o f industrial and agricul­ Springs. Mr. McGrady will enter at the suggestion of the Most Rev. tural life. There is a special con­ carved in the rock, it iS^not cer­ THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) the second year of college. Aloisius J. Muench, Bishop of cluding chapter on sacramentals tain whether he would have wished S. JOHN MONAGHAN. Born Fargo, who believes that Catholic in the home. his remains removed to the new 938 Bannock Street With Register Four Yean Aug. 21, 1920, at Denver. He life will be much enriched if the memorial. It seems reasonable to — ^THESE PRICES WILL PERSUADE YOU TO i Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1497 made his g;rade school studies_ at faithful are informed of the al­ The author of The Sacramentals suppose, however, that if he couk}^ Cathedral, Denver, and his high most unlimited opportunities for has been a member of the Register grace offered by the sacramentals, staff since the spring of 1934 and have foreseen that a special place \ SPERD Your GROCERY DOLLAR at SAFEWAY J $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, school at Regis, Denver. He is ■was to be provided in Mt. Olivet the son of Dr. and Mrs. D. G. especially those intimately asso­ has held the position of associate Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. ciated with Catholic family life. editor since October of that year. for the entombment of Bishons, V Nationally advertised and locally produced j Monaghan of 555 E. 8th avenue, he would want to rest there. The foods of the highest .quality, always at prices _ / Denver. Mr. Monaghan will enter The book bears the imprimatur For three years he has been head of the Most Rev. Aug. J. Schwert- of the copy desk for diocesan edi­ question of moving his body will ^ that YOU can afford -o pay. ' ^ Thursday, Aug. 25, 1938 the first year of college at the be studied. seminary. ner. Bishop of Wichita, under tions of the Register and has done JAMES F. MOYNIHAN. Born whose direction the Catholic Ac­ most of the rewrite work for the COLORADO GRANITE SAFEWAY’S MODERN METHODS tion Series of Discussion Club national edition. For the local WILL BE USED OFFICIAL: DIOCESE OF DENVER April 15, 1915, at Buffalo, N. Y. Make Food Buyint; His grade and high school studies Textbooks is published. paper, the Denver Catholic Reg­ * ■*■' The Denver Catholic Register merits our bordial approval. Platte canyon (pink) granite, a ^ a Joy! ^ i: We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese. Whatever were pursued in the public and Copies of the manuscript were ister, he has done both reporting native stone of Colorado, will be appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those Catholic schools of Denver. He submitted to Monsignor ' Matthew and editorial ■writing. used for the exterior construction of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. has completed two years at Regis Smith of the Register, to Father Mr. McNeill was born in New­ of the Gallagher Memorial chapel, We hope The Register will be read in every home of the college, Denver, and will enter the F. Gregory Smith, the Rev. Roger ton, Kans., Dec. 1, 1912,-sixth of which is to be erected on a plot Diocese. first year of philosophy at the Schoenbechler, O.S.B., of St. a family of seven children of Mr. in the west section of Mt. Olivet. We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in seminary. Mr. Moynihan is the John’s abbey in Collegeville, Minn., and Mrs. H. A. McNeill. Besides Specifications of the architect, the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. leading center of the liturgical Father McNeill, another member John K. Monroe, call for a front­ 9 URBAN J. VEHR, Moynihan of 3625 Alcott street, movement in the United States, of the family is in religion. Sister age of 57 feet, 4 inches; a depth, Aug. 5, 1931. Bishop of Denver. Denver, and to the Rev. Richard J. 'Dei, M. Silveria of the Sisters of St. over all, of 46 feet, 2 inches, and SDFEUJflY EDWARD T. SMITH. Bom censor librorum of the Wichita Joseph, now stationed at Halstead a height of approximately 55 feet Dec. 6, 1920, at Denver, Mr. diocese. The Rev. Clarence G. hospital, Halstead, Kans. for the structure. Smith completed his elementary Issenmann, former assistant in After finishing his grade school Blessed Sacrament parish, Denver, course, at St. Mary’s in Newton, The inside walls will be done in ♦ studies at St. Vincent de Paul’s polished travertine, marble, and school; his high school work was and an associate editor of the Mr. McNeill attended Newton pub­ granite and will be backed up with pursued at the Cathedral high Register, and Mrs. C. J. McNeill lic high school for a year and then school, where he was graduated aided the author in preparation of enrolled at Maur Hill, a school brick, in all being two and a half Kis manuscript. feet in thickness. Flagstone, June, 1938. He is the son of Mr. conducted in Atchison, Kans., by ground smooth, will be placed on and Mrs. Thomas M. Smith of Dedicatad to Msgr. Smith the Benedictine Fathers. He was the sanctuary floor. The sanctu­ 1320 S. Josephine street, Denver, The volume is dedicated to “the graduated from St. Benedict’s ■ high school in 1929 and from St. ary will open on a large plaza and a nephew of Monsignor Mat­ Rt. Rev. Monsignor Matthew and its floor will be raised four thew Smith of the Register and the Smith, editor in chief of the Reg­ Benedict’s college in 1933, with the A.B. degree. He has also and a half feet above ground level {.Continued From Page One) Rev. F. Gregory Smith, pastor of ister, whose 25 years as a Cath­ to enable spectators to witness St. John’s church. Mr. Smith will olic editor have proved the value the Bachelor and Master of Jour­ nalism given by the Register Col­ Mass celebrated at the marble al­ and confirmed in the Orthodox disaster. These vast plains were enter the first year of college at of modern journalistic techniques tar in the rear of the chapel. The Church, i.e., people who believe originally clothed with tough the seminary. in spreading the ancient truths of lege of Journalism. In his last two and a half years at St. Bene­ arch of the sanctuary will rise 20 virtually the same as we do, ex­ grasses. Dry years affected vegeta­ PATRICK H. SWEENEY. Born Christ and whose labors have feet above the mensa of the altar, cept that they do not recognize tion, but roots were deep enough Nov. 1, 1917, at Kennecott, brought new glories to Catholic dict’s, he was head of the college publicity bureau and a local cor­ and the chapel proper will be sur­ the primacy of the Pope. Nothing to hold the soil. Man came along Alaska. He made his elementary journalism in America.” mounted by a singing tower in but Catholicity will save these peo-. and plowed up the grasses to plant school studies in Arizona and his In keeping with recommendation respondent for both Associated wheat. The normal precipitation Press and United Press as well as which will J)e installed equipment pie, who represent various na­ high school at Brophy high school, of the national center of the Con­ for brfiadcasting Mass. It is tionalities, he- said. The problem is of 20 inches or so of rain a year Phoenix, Ariz., and at Regis, Den­ fraternity of Christian Doctrine, the National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service. He was expected that 6,000 persons may th a tc o u n t^ how to make the proper contact is just about enough to grow a ver. He also attended Regis col­ the subject matter on the sacra- gather around the chapel for the with them. Many of them are drift­ crop of wheat. When rainfall was lege one year and had two years mcntals is presented in 16 brief active in college publications, de­ ing. Too often Bishops of the shy, summer fallowing was re at Santa Clara univei;sity, Cali­ bate, dramatics, and campus poli­ celebration of Mass on All Souls’ lessons adapted to the knowledge day and other special occasions. Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are Orthodox Church ordain men who sorted to. fornia’. He is the son of Mr. and and experience of the average lay tics, serving successively as vice president and president of the It had been hoped that work on are not educated. Two years ago, The result from a standpoint of Mrs. Edward L. Sweeney of 755 group. At the end of each chapter reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. said our friend, he met a man Logan street, Denver. Mr. Swee­ Student council in his last two the memorial chapel would be com­ soil tilth was a loose earth, easfly are suggested religious practices pleted in time for services on All who held a menial position;.a few disturbed. When several very dry ney will enter the first year of and a discussion outline based ex­ years at the school. JOHN fl. REDDIN days since, he met him as a priest. philosophy at the seminary. clusively on the text. The book After graduation from St. Bene­ Souls’ day, Nov. 2, but as work years came along, the winter and dict’s, he served as librarian at the on the edifice has not yet begun Attorney and Counselor at Law When the man was asked how li* spring winds picked up millions ROBERT M. SYRIANEY. Born contains material for two semes­ 612-614 Ernest A Cranmer Block happened to be ordained, absolute­ Oct. 18, 1920, at Denver. He Wichita Diocesan Sisters’ college it is highly improbable that it will of tons of dirt and blew it away. ters of eight lessons each and is 17th and Curtis COAL ly without training, his explana­ made his elementary school work designed to serve clubs for an en­ in the summer of 1933 and then be ready at that time. Fertile fields were stripped of top became executive secretary of the Phone MAin 0557 Denver, Colo. tion was that he could sing well. soil, others were piled deep with in the Teller public school and tire season. Besides the actual Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. An Orthodox Bishop recently met dust drifts, and still others were St. Philomena’s, Denver. He com­ study material, the book contains Catholic Action Committee of Men by our friend informed him that, pleted his high school at Regis, complete directions for the or­ in Wichita. In this position, he Priest Discredits Moving, Grain, Hdtve. badly eroded when water did come, took an active part in the develop­ unless the Orthodox fold in Denver. Mr. Syrianey is the ganization and operation of the W. 25tb and Decatur GA. 5125 America linked up with Rome, it It is true that a cycle of wet brother of Francis Syrianey, a religious discussion club and an ment of the discussion club pro­ Philologists’ Work would perish. Remember, warned years will enable the growing of student for the Diocese of Den­ introduction by Father McNeill. gram in the Wichita diocese. In > our friend, that we ai;e here speak- crops again. But much land has ver now at the Catholic univer­ the winter of 1933-34, he con­ H. G. REID ♦ The House of Quality, whara the The new discussion club text (Continued From Page One) I ing of a group that' is almost a been ruined and continuation of sity in Washington, making his considers not only the sacra- tinued his work ■with the Catholic Electrical Contraettng, best meats at the most reasoaablo fourth as large as the total num­ the wheat-growing plan without any Action committee and was on the temper of mind and the great vir­ Repairing and Fixtnre* philosophical studies. He is the prices may ba obtained. ber of Catholics in the United protection of the land will mean son of Mrs. Emily Syrianey of staff of the Catholic Advance, tues of the teal servant of God. MAi> V303 SU I4th Si States. an even worse disaster than has 1083 Colorado boulevard, Denver. Wichita diocesan newspaper. The signification of makarioi, In Greeley, when the gentleman already occurred. The problem is Mr, Syrianey will enter the first Besides writing for the Register, blessed, as used here by the Lord, was speaking to three Orthodox so vast that government help is year of college at the seminary. Mr. McNeill has had articles pub­ denotes men who possess the real RABTOAT'S absolutely necessary; no one JAMES HALLORAN, Jr. Bora IIIILE DiEER I lished by such national Catholic good. The human heart naturally men, he asked them how long it 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 was since they had been to Confes­ farmer or group of farmers could in North Dakota. He made hi^ magazines as America, the Cath­ aspires to happiness. The whole sion. One admitted, with tears in win out alone. Machinery is grade school studies at Fort Logan olic Charities Review, the St. An­ course of humanity’s thought and his eyes, that lie had not gone since needed for leveling land, seed must public school, and his high school thony Messenger, and the Ave endeavor is after good, either real his old mother took him to a be provided, a careful plan of at St. Francis de Sales’, Denver. \ Maria. His 'wife, the former Mary or fancied. The world stands be­ INSURANCE Francis J. Fisher, Inc. “strip cropping” and terracing O’Neill of St. Paul, Minn., whom priest when he left Greece many He completed two years at Regis fore man and calls one way to the TAbor 6204 years ago. Another admitted 30 must be followed. The amount of college. He is the son of Mr. and he married in November, 1935, acquisition of good; Christ calls years; another, 40. Here surely money needed and the vast acreage Mrs. James Halloran of 1125 S. (Continued From Page One) has also done a great deal of in an opposite direction. Hence, Cement - Plaster - Mortar, is a problem for us.—Monsignor involved make the problem a Washington. He will enter the Papal audience is composed of waiting. in the very opening of the Sermon JOS. J. CELLA Smith. national one; attempts to minimize first year of philosophy at the newly-wed persons. The Sacramentals is Mr. Mc­ on the Mount, He directed the as­ Metal Lath • Stucco the federal program are dangerous seminary. The Denver priest was im­ Neill’s first book. He plans to pirations of man to the real good, 1120 Secarity Bldg. attacks on a vital ~ need.—Millard pressed with the spiritual stamina follow it with another discussion God. Phone KEystone 2633 2883 Blake St. Doz THE ‘DUST BOWL’ J F. Everett. of rural Italians. The faith of club text to be written in the com­ Considerable attention is being city residents was far below that ing winter and published in paid nationally as well as locally of farmers and residents of out­ Wichita. to the efforts to reclaim the “dust GERMANY STIFLES Catholic Surgeon lying districts, in the belief of (The Sacramentals can be ob­ bowl,’’ that vast area once called HER INTELLECTUAL LIFE Father Bonet. He had an excel­ tained from the Catholic Action the “nation’s bread-basket’’ which Germany’s war on Jews and on lent opportunity for comparing Committee, 424 North Broadway, became a virtual desert in the all dissidents from Nazi policy is the two classes of countrymen Wichita, Kans., at 25 cents a co^y, “black blizzards” of the past few driving out of the Reich many of through the numerous gatherings with a liberal reduction in price years. Colorado is much interested New Elks Ruler called by Premier Mussolini in for orders of 50 or more.) its best brains — men of great in this Work, for a large part of scholarship, leaders in the arts and Rome. the tW e lies in the stricken re- sciences. The departure of these The newly elected superior gen­ .... . ^ gioiC^That the reclamation is of men from Germany is fast drying (Continued From Page One) eral, Father Llabres, succeeds the YOUR OAHKiRIS YOUit fjU^imore than local significance, up the wellsprings of German in­ the trenches until the end of the Rt. Rev. Bartholomew Caldentey, .-■v'hwever, is shown by the., articles tellectual leadership. If the process \var, being promoted to a major C.R., who was once stationed in carried in such publications as the continues we can expect Germany and receiving the British Military Colorado. Saturday Evening Post _ and the to lose its high position in the Cross. Returning after the war, OWN YOUR OWN /Veto York Timet Maganne. world of learning, a position she he continued for a time in the gov­ Unfortunately, while the Pott has held for centuries and a posi­ ernment service as a surgeon in Roman Law Still printed an excellent article on the tion her people are equipped, be­ Walter Reed hospital in Washing­ HOME! subject, it attacked the work edi­ cause of their broad intellectual ton, after which he resumed his Exerts Influence torially, giving the impression that background, their thoroughness, practice in Toledo. He has served obtain an the entire question was mainly a and their careful logic, to occupy. as secretary of the staff and of II matter of nature’s whims. While the advisory board of St. Vincent’s (Continued From Page One) the rainfall in this region governs There is no place in iNazi Ger­ hospital and as visiting surgeon at demonstrative patriotism of the | crop conditions, it is a mistake to many for any man, be he great Mercy hospital and Toledo hospi­ more urban Italians. Theirs is an ' say that a cycle of moist years will scholar or famous scientist, who tal; director of surgery at Lucas acceptance with mild satisfaction "OA Boy! Dad’s taking remedy the present difficulty. disagrees with the carefully out­ county hospital, at St. Anthony’s of the sweeping changes introduced The history of the dust bowl lined ideology of the National So­ orphanage, and for the Wheeling by the “boot’s” dictator. us to Chicago on the is one of man’s upsetting nature’s cialist party. The Totalitarian and Lake Erie railroad. Mr. Turley, the only American plan without safeguards to avoid State must regiment not only its Dr. McCormick is a Fourth De­ student in the Italian school, ex­ capital, not only its labor, not grees Knight of Columbus and pressed satisfaction with the Pa- only its military forces— it must holds membershm in the following vians, who were apparently more regiment even the innermost organizations: Business and Pro­ interested in spiritual matters than REAL ESTATE LOAN 2 Noted Catholics thoughts of its every citizen. But the average inhabitants of modern fessional Men’s association, Amer­ Under the Federal Housing Act you moy ob­ men of great intellect will not ican Red Cross, University club. cities. Pavia iv one of the oldest di­ T ^ h i j r In Denver Are Dead have titeir minds regimented. Lions’ club. Academy of Medicine oceses in the Catholic Church, being tain loons up to 80% of the market value of Philosophers will not accept as of Toledo and Lucas county, founded in 46 A. D. Like most your property at the American Notional Bonk (Continued From Page One) truth ideas they know to be false; American Medical association. Boy of Italy this city is predominantly "And to tell you the truth, he’s morning. Interment was at Mt. scientists will not accept the de­ Scouts of America, Phi Beta Pi, Catholic. The* Church there has — and take from one to twenty years to re­ crees of a govern^^nt that will more than 100,000 members or ap­ as exdted about the trip as Olivet. Funeral services were Delta Phi Lambda, Iverness coun­ Mother and me I Everybody pay; equal monthly instollmerlts. under the direction of W. P. Horan not recognize thgm '4||rk of the try club, Toledo club, American proximately 90 per cent of the 'l & Son. Bishop Urban J. Vehr laboratory. men will Legion, Lucas county Charter population. gets a kick out of streaking gave the absolution at the funeral. not accept the dictates of a narrow­ commission. City Manager league, In addition to his studies in over a thousand miles in less Father Edward Woeber offered the minded propaganda agency or Ohio Elks’ Endowment founda­ Italy, Mr. Turley has also at­ than 16 hours. They tell me cultural bureau when their experi­ tion, and Toledo university. He is tended St. Benedict’s college, Atchi­ Mass and Msgr. Wm. O’Ryan ence of life has equipped them to the Zephyr’s as beautiful on American Nationol preached. a frequent contributor to medical son, Kans.; St. Thomas’ college, write of the problems common to St. Paul, and the University of the inside as it is on the out-* Liked Life in West journals, and is noted as a base­ men of all nations. ball and football fan. Minnesota. He will return to tide. Boy—that’s something!” Hank ojy DENVER Mr. Mostyn, 79, son of Sir Pyers For all these intellectual heretics Notre Dame early in September - Mostyn, died at his home, 1601 E. One editorial ■written about Dr. c/f Complete Banking Servicej , there are two disagreeable alterna­ McCormick said: “Dr. McCormick for the opening of the fall term. 3rd avenue, Wednesday after an tives— cease working, or get out is in the full vigor of manhood, illness of several months. He was of the country. Some of the great still several years on the sunny Leave Denver . . 4:00 pm born on his father’s estate, Talacre intellectuals of Germany have Arrive Chicago . . 8:38 am hall. North Wales. His mother was side of 50. He is devoted to his Gets School Award Frank Kirchhof, President ceased working perforce and car­ chosen profession and has come the daughter of Baron Lord Lovat ried on a sort of vegetable ex­ NO EXTRA FARE of Beaufort castle, Scotland. His into prominence as a physician istence in concentration camps. and as a skilled surgeon. His devo­ latormation • TJeksts ancestors were numbered among Some have died in prison, and Mtmher feJernl Dtfoiit hsuriwce Corporelion Which Inmei Depoiill in ihir the Catholic nobles of England who tion to his profession, however, has •URLINOTON TRAVIl BUREAUS Bank with tiOW Mtiximiim Issurance for Each Depositor. some have. died violent deaths not made him its slave. He has remained staunch to their faith in that were explained as accidents. City Ticket Office, 17tli Rad ChRsapR the worst persecutions of the penal found time to devote to general PboM: Keyi^t 1123 Others, more fortqnate than these, welfare work and has established days. have escaped from the nation that himself in the confidence and es­ Unhn StRtioOr^^ne: Tabor 9201 Mr. Mostyn and his younger no longer values their valuable teem cf his fellow townsmen until brother, Nicholas, started out on a services. he has come to be recognized as round-the-world trip in 1888. They And so we have seen men re­ one of the leaders among the en­ BURLINGTON ROUTE were fascinated by the pioneer life spected the world over for their terprising and forward-looking in Colorado and finally settled on scholarly or scientific achievements citizens of Toledo.” a cattle ranch at Montrose. The leaving their .Fatherland to carry brother died and Mr Mostyn re­ on in other countries where pathology at Colorado university’s ESTABLUHeO SINCE lOM turned twice to England but the thought is not restricted by the medical school in Denver, is a M Ain 5314 lure of the West brought him to State. America has benefited great man of medicine, whose re­ America permanently and he be­ from this exodus of scholars from searches and whose publications came a citizen in 1891. He was in Germanjf. We have provided a should make him a valued citizen the cattle business at Montrose and refuge for such men as Albert of any land. The fact that his the American Fixture Co. then moved to Ouray. Einstein, who probably has no fathers were Jewish has made his F. J. Kirchhof He was married in St. Leo s peer in the world as mathematician work unwelcome in the Third ManufRcturtra at church, Denver, in 1904 before and physicist; Thomas Mann, Reich. CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS Monsignor Wm^. O’Ryan, a per­ whose pre-eminence as a literary America may rejoice in being C onstruction C o . sonal friend. The couple lived in figure is universally recognizeid— able to receive the benefits that CHURCH FURNITURE Ouray until 1922, when Mr. Mos­ outside of Germany; Heinrich come to it from giving a home to tyn retired and they came to Den- Bruening, whose statesmanship is these men, but all who are lovers BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES BUILDERS , ver* . undeniable. There have been of science and scholanhip must re­ / t His wife. Marguerite, survives many others. Denver too is bene­ gret Germany’s stifling of her in­ Mr Mostsm. Requiem Mass -will Jean Rogers, a ,-4938 graduate of Millwork t>f All Kinds fiting from. Germany’s exile of her tellectual life. It, may take decades, Blessed SacramMt grade school, is ^ We Appreciate Your Patronage he offered in St. Leo’s church Sat- great men. Dr. Carl Neuburger perhaps centuries, for scholarship ^ d a y at 9 by Monsignor O’Ryan. of Munich, who is taking up his the winner ofija scholarship to St. FRANK KIRCHHOF, 1232-46 ARAPAHOE ST. in Germany to regain its old level. Mary’s aca^my in Denver.— PRESIDENT 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. Olinger lervice. new duties as instructor in —C J. Mci)leilL (Photo by^^avami.) DENVER, COLO.

M s ilttaliH i Thursday, Aug. 25, 1938 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER 1 elephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE S PUEBLO ITALIANS MAKE We carry a complete ANNUAL INITIATION PLANS Straight Line Thiilking like of Books used in Pueblo. — Verdi chapter of after spending the summer in La Pueblo Musicians’ union, was un­ Amici d'ltalia will hold its annual Jolla, Calif. En route home they animously re-elected secretary- Leads to Only One initiation Sunday, Aug. .28, it was visited the Grand canyon and treasurer of the Rocky Mountain announced Saturday by officers Santa Fe, N. Mex. Conference of Musicians, which all Parochial schools,- Conclusion of the* organization. The Dante Sister Mary Theophane, the held its annual convention Satur­ chapter of Denver will assist in former Mary Costanza, visited in day and S u n d ^ in Cheyenne, the initiation ceremonies, which Pueblo Friday and Saturday, Aug. Wyo. The 1939 convention was first to eighth grades. will be followed by a djnner dance 19 and 20. She is to be stationed awarded to Greeley. at the University club. Arrange­ at Albuquerque, N. Mex. She for­ Miss Josephine Phelan of 2400 ments for the event are in charge merly was stationed at Santa Fe, Spragrue has returned from San A firm such as Horan and Son—which of Anthony Sabatini,. chairman; N. Mex., but had spent the past Antonio, Tex., where she attended Victoria Cristiano, Rose Con- year at Mt. St. Joseph, 0. the golden jubilee celebration of Also Bible Histories holds the confidence of such a large num­ stanza, Lena Williams, Edith her aunt. Sister Philomena. She Corsi, and Vincent Cristiano. George A. Ruegg, assistant manager of the flour mills in visited in Denver on her return ber of families—which has been estab­ Vi*it in Calleman Pueblo for the past four years, trip at St. Rosa’s' home. Miss Miss Helen Michalek, and Miss has been named manager to fill Phalen was accompanied to Texas and Catechisms for Alice Sullivan spent the weekend the vacancy left by the recent by her. brother and his wife, Mr. lished almost half a century—which of­ in Calhan as the guests of rela­ death of Robert G. Breckenridge, and Mrs. Patrick Phelan. They tives and friends. John L. Dower of Denver, presi­ returned to Pueblo last week. Miss ail grades^, fers the use of such fine establishment Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Hughes, dent of the Colorado Milling and Phalen returned Sunday from who had been living at 137 Argyle, Elevator Co., announced Tuesday. Denver. are now in their new home at 707 Before coming to Pueblo,' Mr. Dr. Bruno DeRose, Pueblo den­ facilities — and which has reasonable Orman. Ruegg was associated with the tist, returned Tuesday, *Aug. 16, Miss Mary Giambronie of Chi­ Colorado Milling and Elevator Co. from Ft. Francis E. Warren, Wyo., prices throughout the entire price range— cago, 111., is visiting Miss Jose­ at Lamar, La Junta, and Monte where he spent two weeks partici­ James Clarke phine Perricone and Miss Tanata Vista. He is a member of Sacred pating in the *‘war games” of the Parrino of Pueblo. Heart church. Colorado and Wyoming national such a firm is the logical choice when fu­ Mrs. 6. A. Carlisle and Miss guard reserves. Dr. De Rose is Church Goods House Alice Carlisle returned Monday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart a first lieutenant in the reserve and family have returned after and is regimental dental surgeon Headquarters for Articles of Devotion, Churcb Furnishings, » !1 neral service becomes necessary. a two-week vacation trip to Mrs. for the 103rd division. Books for the Catholic Laitjr/and Clergy. Stewart’s home at New Ulm, Richard E. Saxton of Kaysville, Minn., where they visited with her Utah, is the guest of his grand­ 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 Pueblo Parish to mother, Mrs. A. J. Biebl. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Miss Ruth Lena Hunter, a niece Saxton. of Sister Ermelinda of Sacred Dr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Walsh Heart orphanage, was among the and Dr. Robert Walsh spent last graduates of the Colorado univer­ weekend at Wagon Wheel Gap. CHERRY 0441 Have Novel Party sity summer school,, Miss Hunter Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trainor of Power and Lighting Initallations Wiring, Lamps, Repairing HORA "Everything Electrical” received part of her educatipn at La Junta are the parents of a AND SON CHAPELS the orphanage a number of years boy bom recently. Mrs Trainor Pueblo.— (St. Mary’s Parish) — ago. is the former Miss Louise Ribar of On Sunday evening, Aug. 28, St. Pueblo. OEHMLER ELECTRIC CO. KEystone 6297 # KEystone 6296 Mary’s parish will present to the Margaret Wirth Play* Margaret Louise Wirth, pianist, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bellin­ 1522 Park Avenue Denver, Colo. I5Z7 Cleveland Place public a new form of entertain­ Licensed and Bended Electricians ment. The games party, referred was presented in a beginner’s ger and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph to in an eBrlier edition, will be graduation recital by the Sinder- Beauvais attended the annual state Guarding Forever our Founder’s Ideals man-Gobatti piano studio, 304 convention of Colorado Elks, held held on the lawn of St. Mary’s at Ouray last week. i school grounds. Although one game Main, Monday at 8 p. m. will predominate, there will be She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perie Ferrelli and daugh­ Mrs. E. Wirth and a pupil of Miss ter, Evelyn, left on a visit to Albu­ numerous other amusements to querque, N. Mex. JAMES MOTOR CO. assure a gala evening for all who Elvira A. Gobatti. The program included “Spinning Song,’’ by Ell- Goes to Washington DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS attend. The large selection of Dewey Brayton, son of Mr. and fine awards obtained for this af­ menreich; “Bluette,” by Duvemoy; Expert Repair Service at Reasonabla Rates—Also Used Cart “Tulip," by Lichner; “The Hitch- Mrs. C. D. Brayton, 311 W. Adams We fair should be welcomed by all the 13th & Lincoln KE. 8221 DEAN OF CHICAGO COLLEGE winners. Hiker,” by Lowe; “Valse Bleue,” street, has been instructed to re­ Store by Margis; “Spangles,” by Leslie; port to Denver for transportation The Rev. Anthony Roitz, O.S.B., to Washingrton, D. C., where he Household Goods has returned from . Minnesota, “Meadow Dance,” by Johnson; and Merchandise ENDS VACATION IN SPRINGS where he visited with friends at “Fur Elise,” by Beethoven; “Nar- will take final examinations for cisus,” by Nevin; “In a Persian the naval school of music. Mr. DUFFY STORAGE AND Iron Range and Duluth in addi­ Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to S. Phone UAin 8437 Colorado Springs.—Sister Marjf guests last week of Mrs. Emmet tion to attending the general chap­ Market,” by Ketelbey, and a two- Brayton is the first boy from M O VING CO. of the Angels, dean of St. Xavier’s Knight. piano number, “Guitar,” by Gay- Pueblo to enlist through the local ter meeting at St. John’s. naval recruiting station in this college, Chicago, returned to her Mrs. E. Sanders entertained her nor, with Miss Gobatti at the The Rev. Alexander Urankar, second piano. branch of the service. If he passes Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist home Thursday, having spent the bridge club at a dessert luncheon O.F.M., of St. Stephen’s in Chi­ past six weeks in the Pike’s peak * Other numbers were by Betty his tests, he will be enlisted for at home Thursday. cago was a visitor at the parish six* years. The Brayton family region. Court St. Mary, C. D. of A., house this week. Jeanne Overmyer, reader, a pupil Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets ALTAR BREADS of Mrs. Lois McKnight. are members of St. Patrick’s George E. Rieden arrived home will resume sessions Tuesday, The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. parish. SEWING Thursday, Aug. 18, after a Sept. 13. Previous to the meet­ Sylvester Park was baptized at Edgar L. Swanson, guest month’s visit with relatives at De­ Jahe Francis Mehle, public Little Girls* Dresses, Embroidery, ing, Virginia McKay will review St. Mary’s church Sunday after­ teacher at the studio, presented the troit, Mich. diploma. health nurse, has taken over the MonosramlQff, Etc. her five-year experience in Spain. noon, Aug. 21. duties of Miss Angela Yammick, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Menzie of All who are interested are invited Ushers were Alice Wirth, Mar­ THE SISTERS OF THE Topeka, Kans., have been visiting to come. William Petrie and Helen Hamrp- county nurse, while Miss Yam­ rick were married Sunday, Aug. ian Broberg, Rose Tonelli, and mick is on her vacation. GaUagher Transfer & Storage Co. GOOD SHEPHERD at the home of Mrs. Julia Conroy. Lewis-Nolan Wedding Held Mary Volpe. Mrs. Menzie and Miss Marion 21, at St. Anthony’s churcL Children Have Party TELEPHONE PEARL 2401 The wedding of Marie Nolan, The school rooms have been re­ Bride-Elect Honored The children of the St. 1700 16th St. Conroy were classmates at St. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mary’s c ol 1 e g e, Leavenworth, paired and are now ready for the Miss Anne Kolbezen, who will Mary’s hospital pediatric depart­ TA. 3341 D. Nolan of Mountain Lakes, N. children’s return in September. become a bride Aug. 27, was guest ment were given a party Thursday Kans. J., to Ernest Lewis, son of Mr HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MACHINERY MOVING Mrs. A. Olander, who is em­ of honor at a miscellaneous shower by Mrs. Mary Archuletta, the J. T. Upton Renovating Co. and Mrs. Henry T. Lewis of Colo­ given by Miss Rose Spelich and mother of M a r ie , who is ployed at the adult education rado Springs, took place Thursday, center, has returned after a vaca­ Miss Elsie Kolbezen. Games were a patient here. There was CARPET Aug. 18, in Corpus Christ! played. a choice of either candy or bal- tion in Boulder and Greeley, Nebr. church. New York city. The Rev, -Denver's Mesl Pregressiv* Leundry" CLEANERS Sister Visits Her Those attending were Misses -loons besides the cold drinks, and Miss Irene Lee of Los Angeles, John Cross officiated at the cere­ THAT CLEAN Calif., i.s visiting a t the home of Rose PritekeL Anna Mutz, Elsie the children chose to have the bal­ mony, followed by a reception at loons in preference to candy. They W. H. UPTON, M uu(« her sister, Mrs. Albert Horton. the Hotel New Yorker. Mrs. Mil- Kofbezen, Rose Spelich, Anna Bar- THE CASCADE LAUNDRY Mrs. Edward Lynch spent' bich, Mary Krasovec, Rose Kol­ decided, since the state fair was 765 Tejon Street ton Phillips of Morristown, N. J., near at hand, they would pretend •TRY OUR NEW SERVICE" Tuesday and Wednesday in Den­ was matron of honor, and Adele Parents in Pueblo bezen, Helen Studinsky, Elsie TAbor 5223 ver. Krasovec, Mildred Grahek, Anne to be at the fair. There were Harrison of Morristown, and many balloons about the ward of Honoring Misses Holly McKil- Eleanor K. Kirst of Mountain, N. Kolbezen, Elsie Karlinger, Dor­ Complete Laundry Service (J Pueblo.— (St. Leander’s Parish) othy Perse, and Edith Studinsky, all sizes, colors, and shapes includ­ 1847 Market We Call For and Deliver TA. 6370-6379 len and Phyllis Hackett of Chi­ J., were bridesmaids. The bride’s —Sister Charline of the Loretto ing Mickey Mouse and Seven cago, Joanne and Viola Kirch- sister, Ann Nolan, was flower girl. and Mmes. Florence Orazem and Sisters visited with her parents, Leona Steinke. Dwarfs balloons. 1/^ . ^ PRESCRIPTIOM man entertained at a luncheon The t best man was Frederick Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Keaney, and her George Unfug, Jr., was operated Tuesday. The guests left for their Matthews of Forest Hills, L. I., sister, Margaret Keaney, while en Vivian Moroney Presented on for tonsilitis and bilateral home Wednesday, following sev­ and George Mills of New York cit; The Sinderman-Gobatti school m j M u t route from Loretto Heights, Den­ hernia at the pediatric de­ 13th Sk Lincoln eral weeks’ visit in Colorado and Charles Miller of Richmon tver, to Douglas, Ariz. ' of music presented Vivian Mary partment of St. Mary’s hospital. Real protection for your eyes. No Springs. Va., were ushers. Clara Coroney ii. a beginner’s KE. 8221 Mrs. Louise Wood and Miss The velocipede which was do­ JAMES MOTOR CO. distortion. Genuine Crook’s tint, Mrs. Annie Remington returned Following a wedding trip, the graduation recital in piano in the ground POLISHED lenses — optically Elizabeth Connell have returned nated by Mrs. J. C. Welte, 1801 DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS perfect. Regular and slip-on styles. to her home after a month’s visit couple will reside in New York from Canon City, where they at­ study hall, 304 N. Main. Court, is much appreciated by the in Missouri Valley, la. city. Little Miss Vivian is a pupil of tended the women’s retreat at Mt. children. The children are anxious Expert Repair Service at Reasonable Rates— Alto Used Car* Spring* Person* Attend Retreat* The bride was graduated from St. Scholastica’s academy. Edith Orazem Sinderman and has to be able to use it, and keep ask­ Colorado Springs women attend­ the New Jersey college for women Mrs. Leo Keller and Miss Florence completed the beginner’s course in ing whether the 'doctor will let ing the retreat for women con­ last year and is now assistant in Keller left Saturday morning, Aug. far less than the required time. them exercise on the tricycle. It ducted at Mt. St. Scholastica’s aca­ Columbia university’s chemistry 20, for a two weeks' vacation with She played eight numbers of old rides easily and the child who demy, Canon City, were Mrs. A. library. Mr. Lewis was graduated relatives and friends in Pitts­ masters and contemporary compos­ especially needs it for exercise is H. Griebel, Mrs. M. Polomba, and from Colorado college in 1936 and burgh, Pa. ers. Assisting on the program delighted to take the foot exer­ Therese Dolan. is doing research work for a Ph. D. Mrs. Clara Pullman is visiting were Doris Valde and Donna Lee cises, which increase the strength 4 6 OPTICIAN The laymen’s retreat conducted degree in chemistry at Columbia with her mother, Mrs. Fink. Jachetta, pupils of Lois Kinney of the muscles. at Holy Cross abbey. Canon City, university, McKnight. Billie Farmer, who has been a Why Pay More?'' Mrs. Mary Faricy spent the past (Tradeaiark) was attended by William Bally, California Woman Killed in week with her daughter, Mrs. Pay- Vivian is the daughter of Mr. patient here for two months and Clarence Haas, Harley Reming­ Accident ton Wilbar of Florence. and Mrs. Mike Moroney and the was operated for knock knees, will ton, James McGaurin, John Dun­ Mr. and Mrs. William Verberg Kenneth Murphy and John Mal- grand-daughter of Sam Fabrizio. be going home Sunday with a 100- r y/or Qudlity can, James Finn, and Frank Voll- cherek have returned from Denver, Ushers were Dolores Ruth Ora­ per-cent correction. Billie is mer. of Los Angeles, Calif., who had Zinc Etchings been visiting with their uncle where they attended baseball school zem, Marie Ellen Morony, Betty proud of his legs and wants to WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES Color Plates - Halftones Dasriee Delcroix of New Or-^. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John for one week. Bonfillio, Doris McPherson, Antoin­ show them off to everyone, but INCORPORATED leans spent Sunday and Monday Vandenburg, last Monday en route Thomas Lawler, who had been ette Dillon, Pauline Shaver, and only those who saw them before Seeleman'Ehreti visiting friends. to Denver met with a serious auto spending the summer with Mr. and Donna Dean Shaver. The public the operation can appreciate the Colorado Ownod Storoa Mrs. Aiden Mullent was hos­ accident in which Mrs. Verberg Mrs. Charles Baum in Beulah, left was invited. improvement. iCnqmVcvs | tess at a luncheon at the Chey­ the latter part of the week for his Mr. Daily is still very generous 17th and Broadway Was instantly killed. Funeral serv­ Society Honor* Many in supplying the ward with funny 800 Santa Fe Dr. TAbor ^ enne Mountain Country club ices were held last Friday after­ home in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. The Italian Society of Maria Broadway and Ellsworth 16th Rnd California 270J Saturday, Aug. 20, in honor of noon. Interment in Evergreen Charles Baum accompanied him to S. S. Deli’Assunta held its an­ books. The children look for­ 15th and California Jean White, whose marriage to cemetery. Pueblo and spent the weekend at nual festival Saturday and Sun­ ward to them. Denver ^ Colorado Edgar Marston will take place in their home here. While the dressings on a little We Do Not Have Special Sale* But Sell Yea at Oar Laweat. COLORADO SPRINGS DEATHS day in honor of Our Lady of the 5-year-old boy’s hand were being September. Mr*. M*d«lin« C. Glynn, wife of Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Mitchell and Assumption. The festival began Price* Every Day on All Drag Merehnndite. Frances Morrissey of Florence, Lawrence L. Glynn, died Thursday. Aujc. changed, he cried bitterly, and Anna Clark of Pueblo, and Mary 18, at her residence. 1821 S. Cascade children of Denver have been vis­ Saturday night with a free dance little Tommy Goyer, who has a Your business t* avenue. Mrs. Glynn was born in Brook­ iting at the home of Mrs. E. G. in the Danforth school grounds. appreciated here. Alice Amundson of Calhan were lyn, M. Y., the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell. There -were also games of various fractured skull, a fractured femur, Joseph M. Corcoran. She came to Colo­ and a Colle’s fracture, said, “My, rado Springs in 1927 following a resi­ The wedding of Miss Elsie Kib- kinds and refreshments. to hear him cry almost makes me dence of 20 years on Long Island, where losky and James Powell took place Sunday at 8 a. m. there was a cry for him.” Tommy is doing for much of the time Dr. Glynn worked on Sunday morning, Aug. 21, in St. Durango Society for the government. Mrs. Glynn at­ solemn procession, followed by nicely and enjoying the company tended Mass at St. Paul’s chapel in Leander’s church with the Rev. High Mass and a sermon by the of the other children. Broadmoor and was a member of Court Paul Fife, O.S.B., officiating. At­ Rev. S. M. Giglio, S.J. The proces­ PUEBLO DEATHS vwr'// St. Mary, C. D. of A. Surviving, besides tendants were Mrs. Claude Robin­ sion was accompanied by Buccarel- Mrs. Laura Prealey* a resident of LOOP' ..J, MARKET Sponsors Party her husband, are a daughter. Madeline son and Anthony Schmitt. Pueblo for 45 years, died Thursday, Aug. Glynn, and a sister. Mrs. J. J)are of li’s band, which later in the day 16. at the home of her sister* Mrs. Pearl FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE Dover. N. H. Requiem Mass was offered Members of the Young Ladies' went on a tour of the city and Corbett. 1681 Wabash avenue. She was •Durango.—The Altar and Ro­ Saturday at 9 :80 In St. Paul’s chapel, sodality met at the home of Ger­ Italian colony, playing native airs. a member of St. Patrick’s church and Free Parking With Purchase of SOe or Mere at 1429 Lavrrence sary society gave a card party in Broadmoor. trude Hager Thursday evening, Pansy circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft. Edward J. Haley passed away last Sat­ At 2 p. m. an interesting and She is survived by her husband, George the parish hall Thursday after­ Aug. 18. Hostesses were Gertrude Presley of the family home, 1105 Agate noon, Aug. 25. urday at a local hospital. Funeral scrv* Hager and Ruby Griswold. Games varied program began at the Dan­ ices were held Monday morning at 9 forth school grounds, followed by place: five children, Dorothy May. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gates of o’clock at St. Mary’s church. Interment were enjoyed and refreshments Mahlon, Rose, and Jamas; her mother, SOLES Bluhill Coffee in Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Haley was a social and other entertainment. Mrs. Susan McCarney of Pue^fio; four Seattle, Wash., are here visiting were served to 17 members. sisters, Mrs. Rose Strahl, Mrs. Alice Mar' s. W oomd' s , aod ' Mrs. Gates’ mother, Mrs. John a printer and had been a resident of the St. Leander’s church and school Officers of the society are John Childreo's Half Solas Union Printers’ home for 20 years. He Pannunzio, president; Carmine Bunker, and Sister Viola of Denver, and ■ !'■ Gould; sister, Mrs. John Fleck, was born in Jefferson City. Mo.* March 5. were thoroughly cleaned in the past Mrs. Pearl Corbatt of Pueblo, and four COFFEE For that superbly delicious and brother, Wallace Gould. 1861, and became a member of the Typo­ week and the school plant is ready Buccarelli, grand president; brothers, James and Patrick McCarney Loop Shoe Frances Pingrey has been chosen graphical union there in 1880. for the coming year. Announce­ Gabiel Masciotra, vice president; of Pueblo and Frank and Leo McCarney Fresh as Milk REPAIR SHOP RICH-ROAST flavor. .. asit your Jack De Poia, secretary; Tonny of Gary. Ind. Funeral services wart Roasted lodsT— Loop Markat, Lawranca Straet SMa to sing over K.O.A. in Denver. ment of the school’s faculty will be Volpe, treasurer. held Monday morning at 9 in St. Pat­ delivered tadsr grocer for BKihill Coffee. . . . Her sdection will be “One Alone’’ made in the near future. rick's church. Nun Visits Mother Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Datz • Coffees from The Desert Song. Mt. St. Joseph’s Miss Margaret Mary McNulty of were held Thursday at 10 at Our Lady 0 Tsa* The firms listed here de­ Regular grind for percolator or Mrs. M. A. Gray and daughter the 'class of '37, who won the Sister Elizabeth Regina Skiff of Mt. Carmel church. Mrs. Datz, a • Spices resident of the St. Charles mesa for 42 serve to be remembered left Aug. 22 for their home in scholarship to Glockner sanitorium stopped in Pueblo Saturday and • E atrae tt pot: Drip grind for glass eoffae visited with her mother, Mrs. Re- years, died Monday at a local hospital. McKeesport, Pa., after spending Club to Entertain in Colorado Springs, is spending She was a member of Our Lady of Mt. • Baking Powder when you are distributing several weeks visiting Mrs. Gray's her vacation at the academy. gpna Skiff. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carmel church and resided wth her son, makers and drip pots. sister and brother, Rose and Sister Mary Naomi, superior of Skiff and son. Junior, came from Gus Guireno. She Is survived by four Phone KE. 7181 your patronage in the dif­ Thomas Cavanaugh. the parochial school at Riverside, Salida to visit with Sister Eliza­ eons, Thomas Guireno, Baton Rouge. La., At Brookforest and Gus Guireno and Joseph and Sam 5 ^ ferent lines of business. Mrs. W. B. Jacobson entertained la., and Sister Mary Agnes' Celine, beth Regina, and Miss Regina Date, ail of Pueblo; a stepson, Tony Datz VACUUM members of her bridge club Thurs­ member of the faculty, are spend­ Skiff of Denver spent the weekend of Pueblo, and eight grandchildren. day afternoon, Aug. 18, at des­ The Denver chapter of the Mt. ing a week at the academy. ■>' in Pueblo the ^ est of her mother PACKED sert, followed by the games. The St. Joseph’s College club of Cin­ Sister Mary St. ’ Elizabeth, a and sister. Sister Elizabeth Re­ Cans and following women were present; cinnati has issued invitations to graduate of the academy who is gina has been appointed to Trini­ The Best in Mmes. W. J. Doran, George Dens- its push picnic to be held at Brook- teaching the primary grades at dad for the coming year. She Class Jars more, J. B. O’Rourke, Charles Lead, S. Dak., was a recent visitor had been stationed in Cincinnati Used Mason, John Fleck, and W. C. forest Monday, Aug. 29. at the academy. She was favorably for the past few years. Furniture Allen, and Miss Drucllle McCleary. The guests will include Misses impressed by the primary depart­ John Rozberil spent last week­ SPECIAL OFFER Mrs. John Wilmer entertained Virginia Beck, Kathaleen Con­ ment of her alma mater. end in Denver and Fort Collins. In ALSO NEW We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give y o u ^ at a luncheon in honor of Mrs. nelly, Rose Ann Boyle, Eileen Denver he visited with his sister, months to pay your bill. Private room or open •tor itorage. We Earnest Fankhauser of Denver Fincher, Helen Flaherty, Mary FORTY HOURS’ DEVOTION Eugena, who is a student at St. Cash or Cradit have low rate of insurance. Optometrist and Optician and Mrs. Clark Gates of Seattle, Margaret Hart, Helen Haddican, Week of Auf. 28: Central Joseph’s hospital. In Fort Collins Call KEystone 6228 and we wiH call and give you estimate on HELEN WALSH Wash. Fourteen guests enjoyed Monica Hayden, Joyce Kline, Mar­ City, Annunciation parish he made arrangements to enter A FULL LINE OF your work. the luncheon and cards which fol­ garet Kluefner, Charlotte Pytlin- (may have one-day exposition the Colorado college of agricul­ OFFICE FURNITURE MOVING. STORAGE AND PACKING / AtMciate lowed. ski, M!arjorie Regan, Mary Louise of the Blessed Sacrament); ture. We rent Folding Chairs, Card and The C. D. of A. and the Queen Riede, Geraldine Roche, Geraldine Del Norte, St. Joseph’s hos­ William Miller, son of Mr. and No Money Needed for Six Months W. R. JOSEPH of Heaven sodality received Holy Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver­ Serafini, Rosella Webber, and pital; Rifla, St. Mary’s, and Mrs., F. S. Miller, 731 S. Adams, ware, anything in stock. EYES EXAMINED Communion in a body at the 7 Katherine Woods; Mmes. John W. Roggen, Sacrad Heart parish and James Butler of Guam left DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. o’clock Mass Aug. 21. Established 1888 Ph«B* TAbor ItSO Berry, Jr.; F. L. Duncan, Andrew (both may have one-day expo­ Pueblo Saturday for St. Mary’s 1521 20th St. Office and Warehouse The K. of C. held a meeting Aug. Gressam, Thomas Morrissey, and PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 aia-218 llai**tle BUg, 22 in the parish hall. sitions of the Blessed Sacra­ college in California. Edward O'Connor. ment). ' Jack Balfe, secretary of the OPEN FBOH t A. U. TO I P, H.

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Strong Faeultj Headquarters _MUS1C FURNISHED F O R ^ A U ^ j STATE BARBER for Catholic ( COLLEGES s o a ^ OCCASIONS I placement service School Books recognized bt Complete .line of new and mi BY THE WURLITZER barber organizations used for every school in the H.u OFFICES diocese. All the new adop­ AUTOMATIC-PHONOGRAPH “D« MiTtr,t.,‘ r®i‘- Colo. U“ c '»" ,i. tions. Largest in Colorado. Earn Largest Stock of Records West of Mississippi While You Learn. BARGAIN Book Store WESTERN MUSIC CO. 406 15th KE. 1418 585 Milwaukee ‘ At Tremont DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE PHONE YO. JS25 Announcing the NITE AND SUNDAY - 8P. 454*. 8P. 2470 Opening #((""" UPP7UUUUUPPPPPUP7P777P77U77UUUUUU!"PUPPPPUU7777UPUUUUU TINY-TOT TOWN Pre-School and Edward B. Fleck Night Law School Kindergarten Pianist and Teacher of WESTMINSTER LAW SCHOOL Resident or Day Artistic Piano Playing BACK TO 1545 LAFAYETTE SCHOOL Duly Accredited by the Supreme Court of Colorado \ KE. 8598 Modern Technic, Interpretation, INSPECTION INVITED Diano Pedagogics, Coaching College’s Jubilee Year May Be Spectacular Good Shepherd Aid’s CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 6TH FRANKLIN 0882 Annual Bazaar Oct. 4-5 811 Empire Bldf., Sixteenth end Glenerm Piece 1527 High St. Denver, Colo. QUID PROSPECTS QOOD Addrese On Friday, Aug. 26, at 2 HAMLET J. BARRY, Deen, J04 Eqnlteble Bldr...... TA. 8070 o’clock Mrs. Carl Schweiger will CLIFFORD W. MILLS. Associete Deen, 525 KIttred«e Bid* MA. 0401 Special Values be hostess at a tea in her home, JOHN E. NELSON, Regietrer, 311 Empire Bldg...... KE. 7551 on FOR REGIS RANGERS 2389 Forest. The guests will be the officers and members of the Denver Art.College “Rally ’round, you Rangers!” among the new students are some training orders. In just a few School Supplies Lars:efit, M o s t Complra^T^ ’ ^ * various committees for the ba­ C. Ai LAW OLIVE LAW is the call that has gone out at 20 to 30 who have splendid high Jays now he’ll come to grips with Oommerci*I and Fine Arts Regis college as students begin school football records behind zaar-dinner and card party to be at School in Denver. New his linemen, some of whom will Class Sept, 12. En­ arriving in Denver for the 50th them. given by the Good Shepherd Aid ter Any Time. Day jubilee year of the institution, These young men with an eye scale in over the 200-pound mark. society Oct, 4 and 5 at the Con­ and Eve. Classes. which promises to be the most Kendrick- No requirements. . . to the athletic angle at Regis are Kelly, however, is in trim for them. vent of the Good Shepherd. De Soto Hotel Credits given be­ spectacular of all the years the Coaches Dave Kelly and Clarence The Regis backfield candidates ginning and ad­ North Side institution has ever “Kelly” Kellogg. Denver B ellam y’s vanced work. known. Dave Kelly steps into the spot will work out under Coach “Kelly” Free Talent Test. left vacant by the resignation of Kellogg. He and Dave Kelly are COR. 16TH AND STOUT Commercial Ad-V An enrollment of more than 225 a good combination to watch. vertising. Car­ Mai Fiese, who returns this year One Person—$1.00 and $1.25 : Two Persons-!-$1.50 and $1.75 students in the college is now prac­ Their one all-consuming ambition tooning, Department Store, Art, Costume tically a certainty. Two person­ to his alma mater, St. Mary’s, to Designing, Interior Decorating, Drawing, help Slip Madigan with his Gallop­ this fall is to put Regis back on Joslin’s With Private Bath^ Painting—Life, L a.ndscape. Portrait, able young men who have come the football map. While Kellogg" One Person—$2.00 Two Persons— $2.50 Are You Just Crafts. Clay Modeling, etc. Children’s out of the West look with pleasure ing Gaels. Sat. Mom. Classes. Kelly is the young man who in­ will continue with the splendid 16th and Curtis FREE CATALOGUE on this larger enrollment, for record he has made with the Regis 1848 Broadway On Highways No. 85 and 87 Hopins^ to Land stilled a new spirit into the basket­ One of the West’s Great Stores 1345 Glenirm CH. 3133 ball situation at Regis last winter high football team, he has so ar­ ina GoodJob? andl gave his team the hustle that ranged his time that he will be through with the high school Hore without foundation i* pretty STUDIO—TA. 4010 TA. 0281 enabled it to emerge with the best futile in thia competitive ase I But WILL YOU HELP A record that any Regis five has ever workout in time to take over the hope plue training ia a winning college backfield candidates. combination—and all over thia coun. COLLEGE BOY? hung up. To those who have met try today, in all kinds of professions Kelly they feel that this fighting Kellogg has carved quite a O ff to and trades, men are getting ahead- Frank Quintana spirit will dominate the revamped record for himself as a backfield landing in good jobs—earning more A number of deserving young money—because of serious and sys­ Hawaiian Steel Guitar Artist Rangers of Regis on the gridiron player. Like Dave Kelly, he has The Abbey School men who plan to attend Regis tematic study of International Cor­ Formerly of Royal Hawaiian! this fall. learned his football over a long School respondence Schools Courses. These College this year will need room Chicago World'! Fair “I wish you would tell the loyal term of years. From his home courses are giving them the train­ or board, or both. rooters of Regis that they’re going town of Marseilles, 111., he went to Canon City, Colorado ing they need to succeed! Ypu can South Sea Island Method get it iool They can tutor, care for fur­ to have a football team worthy of St. Mary’s. Slip Madigan was im­ International naces, lawns, do housework, No Diagram System! their support this fall,” Kelly de­ mediately impressed with him. He drive a car, etc. 504 Tabor Bldg. clared to the Register. I’ll profn- made his football numeral as a Boarding School Conducted by the Correspondence Do you have such or similar ise improvement 'at least. We’re freshman and then won three var­ Schools part time work you can offer? Private Lessons Only going to win some of our games, sity letters with St. Mary’s. Benedictine Fathers and I’ll guarantee that my boys Spaulding’s football guide cur­ Scranton, Pa. Please telephone Talent Sopplied for Entertainment! rently carries the record that he DISTRICT OFFICE MR, 8E1DENSTRICKER will be in there fighting every 748 Gas & Electric Bldg. CHerry 1886 inch of the way, win or lose.” is the holder of the longest goal High School and College DENVER, COLO. Regis Down Town Office Kelly knows first hand this busi­ that has ever been kicked. Kel­ Phont NAtn 8888 Security Building ness of the gridiron. He showed logg was All-Pacific back in his SEfe US FOR YOUR senior year. He played with the For Free Catalogue Write to the Reverend Rector TYPEWRITER NEEDS an aptitude for football down in the grades in his parochial school West team in the East-West game 1885 in Central California. He went in 1936. into high school with a lot of foot­ After that he did a hitch with PAROCHIAL SCHOOL BOOKS ball experience behind him and the Chicago Cardinals in the pro Both New and Used then played four years in high league. He came to Regis in 1937. school. At California he made the “I’m certainly enthusiastic about Our Children’s Shops Are Scholastica Academy SOLD'RE/rrCO’REPAmtD varsity—three years after scintil­ the athletic future at Regis,” he St. | Herrick Book & Stationery Co. All AiAHtSM* lating in fre.shman football and declared upon returning to the All Set to Outfit Your of the Royal Gorge | MCW AMD USCD POffTABLCS making his numeral. '' campus last week. “ Watch these KE. 5470— 15th AT CURTIS Young Darlings Since high school he has always Regis teams this year. You’ll be CANON CITY, COLORADO | J .1 worked in the line, principally at convinced, I’m sure, that a better STAHL‘“^ end, but alternating, when occa­ and brighter day for Regis, athlet­ It’s mighty important that your An Accredited School for Girls of Elementary and | Learn imwTWffwn MAP.IQ24 sion demanded, at center. ically and otherwise, is here.” young sons and daughters get Flower ScHool off to a “flying” start. When High-School Age | SWEDISH MASSAGE Lou.8 SantAngelo, Mgr. He ia a strapping, slim-wasted, 1st Lesson Free six-footer. He’s got a smile and Subicriber Expreieet Gratitude it comes to school clothes, it’s Conducted by the Benedictine Sisters | By the Weller Method a word of encouragement for his Joslin’s all the time—for the A Register subscriber wishes things young folks want, for Make Beautiful Flowers, boys when they get up and hustle, publicly to thank St. Jude and Glorified Glass, Fibre Flowers, “A Good Field for the Right 34Y«araof hut he lands on them plenty when wide selections, for the prices L.ad.rship St. Anthony for special favors Boarding and Day School | Plaques, Oil, and Water Colors People” they slow down on him. He’s a received through their intercession parents prefer to pay. ' inBuein.se | tartar when they go against his Courses: College-Preparatory, Pre-Vocational, i START ANY TIME Claaies Start Sept. 15 Training. | and Our Lady of the Miraculous Joslin's . . . Third Floor Commercial-Academic, Special Music, Household Arts I Pesrl L. Whitlock, Instructres, Medal and St. Therese, the Little Conrie inclades anatomy and phyilology Flower, for aid in distress. Winner of Art Award, It Pays to Travel I Scenery, Climate, and Healthfulness of I TexM State Fair Jean Weller, Teacher with the Leaders! i Location Unsurpassed 1101 E. ^ ifa x Ave, - CH. 7166 21 I’eari* Experienca 'THE Btrnci repuutkn help, Earn Wlple Learning—Immediate ^ its smdeots get 8 good lu rt la S. Jane Linville Market 1516 Downing CH. 2378 th t busineM world. DORVAL STUDIO OF THE DANCE WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS | Thorough. Intensive. Pleesaat. STAGE . SCREEN - RADIO ^ S \ Moderate rates. Free Pltcemeot. Piano School mHiiinniiiinniiratiii MACHINE SHORTHAND Scan any Monday. The Type of Training You Will Ecentually Q K 13 XT 17 C! S C H O O L O F 213 Kittrcdg! Bldg. Honrs ( s. m, t« I p. m Chtrrr 2288 D a I x x M £ j O C O M M E R C E Coaching Pupils in Musical You will love \ DENVER’S ONLY SPECIALIZED M 10 OUnarm St.. DENVER. COLO. TRAINING SCHOOL Sketches a Specialty ST. MARY’S ACADEMY in 500 Tabor Bldg. as a day school for your daughter and her STENOTYPY ! Park Hill School of Music little sister. SECRETARIAL AND REPORTING COURSES ■ KE. 8321 VOICE CULTURE VOICE PIANO THEORY Practical Training for Practical Purpose* Fall Term Starts Sept. 6 Music, French, Speech, Dancing, Art, Physical THE DENYER STENOTYPE SCHOOL Education, form a part of the regular schedule ENTIRE STORE Singing Gronpi for Children snd Adnlts from Pre Primer through High School— 13 grades. Accredited 1512 Stont street CHerry 0285 AIR-CONDITIONED Expert Instruction for Advsneed snd Beginners 2331 Dexter FR. 1444 by State University, member of North Central Association. Af­ filiated with Loretto Heights College. A«k for the Principel

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n.b. TllUrat^Jiv A.Iff 9K 1Q5S Office, 938 Bannock Street — ------u .— — ------When measuring sirups or mo­ When finely-chopped nuts are A chocolate milk shake! te a good In making gelatin desserts a eup ^'*’^*** ^tli M ■nfarctttihU la T a lin m from a modom ihop ■BlTorooHy lasses, dip cup in hot water and needed for cakes, salads, or sand­ food to serve for the children’s of fruit juice instead of water may tonrcded to bo tho Boot In DciiTor. mixture will not stick to the sides wiches, run the nuts through a lunch. If the luncheon is purchased be used, then flavor the sauce to Prompt City^Widm D^ivmry of the cup. food-chopping machii^'e. encourage the use of this food. contrast with or intensify it. SPETH FLORAL CO. Ch. 1187 12tt E. Colfax Cti. 11(4 You will be sure to win favor The lackjr wool «uit of English on the campus if you put your type will continue to be a favorite money in jackets and skirts. Lots The afternoon ensemble wiu Producers Creamery Products Means Quality Products at of checks and plaids and novelty and can be used for (rushing); Re.asonahte Prices mixtures will find their way into teas, in fact, for everything that either jackets or skirts, and the comes under that sweeping col­ color combinations will be the lege term “date.” One of note is theme of the plot. the new metalasse in black with horizontal striping effects woven 'e Cream - Milk right into the fabric in royal blue. [Cream - Butter Qftan it it not half the expense 933 Bannock St. it seems for the college girl to con­ Denver, (^lo. Prize-Winners at sider the fur coat, for it will an­ KEstone 3297 swer a combination usefulness for campus, ~ dates, and real formal occasions of winter. Lisle mesh hose is the latest St. Catherine $ thing for the young moderns on Be a Little Previous Vou’ll Need No Fairy Godmother If You the campus and they will still Take Your Gleaning to wear pigskin gloves on cold days. Sweaters of every sort, even ■’SAVE MOST NOW! COLORADO LACE CLEANING CO. Carnival Listed the old twin sett; will be mord ITe IP ant Your Draperies With Your Curtain Orders popular than ever before. 41SS Podcral Bird. GAIInp !•«« (St. Catherine's Pariah) The chief awards made at St. Catherine’s big annual mid-summer PURE WOOL carnival were given as follows: 1938 Plymouth car, to J. J. Belfiore, nEmium 3832 Jason; table cloth, Mrs. V. J. M irr tfieHoine Kelly, 3131 W. 38th avenue; BLANKETS afghan, Kathleen Nelson, 4144 Bryant; calf, Charles L. Smith, OFiADEMnO CLEAR Route 1, Arvada; turkey, Mrs Davidson, 4164 Decatur; lacino cakes, Mrs. Edwards, 4182 King, OR and Harriet Johnson, 3439 W. 34th Regular $^.98 avenue; wrist watch, Eleanor Di COLORS Tolla; hope chest, Rosemary Mor- Size 72x84 feld; Kelvinator, Marie Laguardia, Miss Roraiona Campbell, a ’38 Visit our Mirror Room 3232 Tejon; set of dishes, Cecilia graduate of St. Scholastica’s acad- i O’Day, 4565 King; food mixer, for the Latest Designs emy in Canon City, will leave Sept. Mary Sharp, 1312 S. Josephine; 6 for Chicago, where she will enter Pure virgin wool—here’s fall and winter comfort at a smart electric p(!rcolator set, Mable the novitiate of the Benedictine saving—the utmost in sleeping comfort—firm texture—nap -Me Mundwiller, 4777 Beach court; Sisters. is close and velvety—ends are bound with celanese taffeta. electric fan, Stella Gaglia, 3720 Miss Campbell is the daughter Shoshone; waffle iron, Joseph Colors: Rose, light green, dark green, royal, blue, helio, of the late William A. and Lo­ cedar, dusty rose, light blue. HMinfKturliis CO. Kochevar; retta Campbell, and granddaugh­ Other winners were Joseph Gav­ ter of two pioneer Catholic fam- in, 4616 Alcott; Kay O’Connor, 1533 Arapahoe Street 3120 W. 41st avenue; Mrs. K. A. Roessler, 3946 Roscoe, Chicago, Reg. $7.98... 50% Wool Part Wool Part Wool DENVER, COLO. 111.; Mrs. M. B. Bishop, 3327 Clay; E. Kallminzer, 2632 W. 44th- ave­ nue; Noah Davis, 2924 Wyandot; Double Blankets Plaid Blankets Plaid Blankets 2315 W. 29th AVE. Madeline Gardell, 4011 Vallejo; Miss Tobin, St. Rosa’s home; Eileen Convoy,3500 Clay;Pauline Lohne, 9 B . 7 8 $ 9 .9 8 $ |.9 8 . 4045 Bryant; Mrs. I. M. Abrams, w m pair lU t pair 4556 Eliot; Margaret Hally, 315 Mi pair Vine; Conrad Gittman, 4485 Leaf Regular FIJS8, Size 72x84 Regular $3.98 Size 72x84 Regular $3.00 court; Ronny Himstreet, 3188 W. 37th avenue; Joseph Caniono, 3500 Fine heavy blankets made for real Not less than S% wool—large and of Large double part wool blankets—a warmth—handsome block plaid patterns excellent weight—sateen bound to har­ LAUNDRY,/AC Navajo, and Howard Burtis, 2100 very desirable quality, splendid weight W. 46th avenue. —rayon taffeta bound ends—six smart monize with the attractive plaids. Col­ The special prize-winners Thurs­ new colors—peach, cedar, green, blue, ors; rose, gold, blue, helio, green, peach, —cvety^lpiit neatly bound—now priced day evening were: Cash prizes— helio and rose. cedar. far below the present market price- Paul Gleason,. 4120 Hooker; Ray FREE DELIVERY AT CUT PRICES Carlene, and Pat Berry. The other prizes went to Colleen Laughlin, PENCOL DRUG STORES R. W. Stewart, Thomas Russell, Sale! Regular $9.95 Down Serrin* T. J. McGlone, and M. F. Meals. Bourns Ice Cream and Candy Friday night the cash prizes went Imported and Dom«tMeadow Gold ther D. A. Lemieux, pastor, in the Miss Rita Dolan of Cheyenne, name of the people of the parish Wyo., who was graduated from thanked all the carnival workers, Mt. SL Gertrude’s academy, -.Call MAin 5131 wjio numbered some 250, from Mr. Boulder, in 1937, made her first Gartland, who ably directed the vows as a Sister of Charity of carnival again this year, to the the Blessed Virgin Mary at the The Standard in Dairy Products for Forty Years boys who helped out with some of mother-house of the congregation, Stop Shoveling Money Into Your Furnace the smaller ta.sks in the kitchen. Dubuque, la., Aug. 15. Miss Dolan’s name in religion is Sister , GOES ON EASTERN TRIP Mary Celesta. Two members of Miss Margaret Rothweiler, the faculty of Mt. St. Gertrude’s . Let The AMERICAN Install a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George academy were present for the Rothweiler, 331 Emerson street, VOTE FOR ceremony. Miss Dolan is a cousin left for the Ea.st last week. She of Father John Forsyth of Boul­ FILLMORE DRUG will visit in Illinois, Ohio, Ken­ der and three of her cousins are tucky, and Indiana, remaining Sisters of Charity of the Blessed r'Tfe. STORE, INC. T. TAULL away fo r several weeks. Virgin Mary. Her sister, (Cath­ STOKOL arine, is also a graduate of the 2831 E. Colfax Assnot Democratic Candidate Frosli Bros. Have academy. Our Prescription Department is For ■ Important Announcement COAL STOKER the pride of our store—Let us State Representative Convince you by filling your i —Just received a full line of for­ • We Will Install Stokol Into Your Present Furnace eign and domestic woolens. The LAKESIDE Prescriptions. Member SL Vincent De Paul’s Parish prices this year are very rea.son- Better—Gtyer • You Will Enjoy Uniform Heat in Every Room Than Ever Before Fre# Dellrery Bsrrleo to Any Port ol Democratic Primary able. Frosh Bros, have been Tuesday, September 13, 1938 known to Denverites for years as 2 New Thrilling Rifles • Your Savings on Fuel Will Easily Pay for Stokol tbs City for Any of Vonr Wanta makers of high class clothes. Spe­ CALL YORK 12*8-1294 Paid Political Adv. OCTOPUS cial attention is also given to end Call MAin 0241 and have our heating engineer tell you ladies’ suits. Smart styles, and Double Loop-O-PIane more about STOKOL satisfaction. choice patterns is Frosh’s keynote. Frosh is just across the street from Another Smashing HU! HAVE A the Denver Club— 519 17th St. Pay Nothing Down Call TA. 9483. Our represen­ DANCE TONITE tative will gladly visit you. To Denver’s Greatest Band Take 3 Years to Pay HART —Adv. 9 Attraction Jn The State House Colorado Upholstery Co. RAMONA SPECIAL PhiCE 2 pc. rscovered Upcstrj ...... $28.50 “ And Her Men of Music” STEPHEN HART 2 pc, recoTcrsd veloar ...... |82.50 ANY WORK GUARANTEED It'i Smart to B« Seen at for Representative Cushions refilled with new eprlnx end American Furniture Co. new cotton ...... $1.00 each /• LAKESIDE *‘The Store of Many Friends’* Democratic Primaries General Furniture Repairing Where the Best People Dance Sixteenth Street at Lawrence Pol. Adv.— 245* llth St.* Ph. GAIInp 2304 K ------Not a “Stoop” in the For Morals, Morale and Whole Battalion... Physical Fitness Boys from every walk of life . . . from the cottage in the valley to the “house on the hill” . . . come to St. Send Your Boy To Joseph’s and in a few short months are drilled into a well- trained R.O.T.C. group. The St. Joseph’s Battalion con­ • St. Joseph’s sists of Companies A, B, and C, with commissioned and non-commissioned officers from the cadet corps. HAYS, KANSAS St. Joseph’s College and Military Academy, Hays, Kansas What the Cadet Pays For the Semester^ Write, Phone of Wire for What the Cadet Receives Music (private, one lesson Reservations Xultient trench coat 'alls) can be A religious education. Lodging in well-ventilated and Lyceum aumbert, football, High School ...... $ 28.00 per week) ...... 25.00 bought for $25.00 or First Roll CaU Instruction by all men teachers. adequately furnished dormi­ •ad basketball famM. College .— ...... 35.00 Additional milita**]r clothing (in- iso.oo. Military training leading up to a tories. Use of gymnasium, tennis courta. \ l commission as 2nd lieutenant Library facilities !r one of tho best football field, and rifle range. Board 150.00 .eluding shoes, extra trousers, extra Books bought new or SEPTEMBER S in the Organized Reserve. equipped libraries in the state. Membership te Sodality, debate. Enrollraent 7...... 12.50 shirts, garrison belt, garrison cap, ond hand at ja Jocal book store and dramatic clubs. Substantial and ta.ty raca^s. Admission to ell lectures, dramas. Subscription te "Cadet Journal.”

1 Telephone, KEystone Thursday, Aug. 25, 1938 K.ofC. Picnic WOMEN’S RETREAT IN Golden to Stage To have a thorough examination made of your child’s eyes be- CANON CITY ENDS ORDER OF FRIARS MINOR xore school starts—before he even enters kindergarten. It may •ave him years of discomfort, pain, extra effort and embarrass- Held in Florence Canon City.—The 13th annual conference followed by Benedic­ B n Oct. M (Franciscan Fathers) »ent. There is nothing to be lost by knowing the condition of retreat for laywomen, sponsored tion of the Blessed Sacrament. his eyes. Early eye correction tends to eliminate low marks at Sunday morning Mass was said at school and failures in later life. by the Benedictine Sisters of St. Golden.—Dates set for the St. Florence.—The annual Knights Scholastica’s academy, located in 7 followed by a conference and Joseph’s church carnival bazaar Province of the Most Holy Name of Columbus picnic was held Sun­ Canon City at the foothills of the Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ 1 ft? ment. The “Te Deum” ended the day, Aug. 21, at the Florence Rockies, opened Thursday eve­ are Oct. 28 to 29. Many novel SWIGERT BROS. ning, Aug., 18, and closed Sunday, spiritual exercises. Then a ban­ and entertaining features will be municipal camp grounds with a Aug. 21. The retreat was given quet was held in the dining room, introduced this year. 4% NOTES Better VUion Optometristii Good Service crowd of over 100 persons pres­ by the Rev. Method Porwoll, O.S. where silence was broken and the Mr. and Mrs. Tony Karpesec for Every Age ent. It was a good old-fashioned B., member of the Benedictine retreatants enjoyed conversation. are the parents of twin boys born at Right Price* Before leaving for their homes, affair with games and athletic con­ Retreat and Mission band, St. Aug. 22. ( 1550 California KEystone 7651 John’s abbey, Collegeville, Minn. the* retreatants met in the assem­ tests. A basket lunch, furnished bly room at the academy to orgaiv The Young Ladies’ sodality met The number of retreatants was 62. Wednesday evening, Aug. 17. The by the individual parties, was en­ The out-of-state retreatants were ize a retreat association w'hich will be known as St. Scholastica’s young women will take an active For over 700 years the Franciscans have maintained a joyed at noon. Mrs. Elizabeth Kissam, Santa Fe, part in the fall bazaar. They N. Mex., who traveled 342 miles, Retreat guild at Canon City. The most favorable credit record. In our opinion these Notes Nellie Sullivan, Mary Ann following officers were elected for voted to contribute half the cost All Makes Typewriter Service and Miss Blanche E. Rayle of of the new white vestment. are an unusually attractive investment and we will be Smith, and Mrs. Frances A. Moore, Clarkdale, Ariz. the year: President, Mrs. E. J. C«ll Frank Willianu when roo want drpandabl. repair work on of St. Benedict’s parish attended The opening exercises Thursday Burke, Canon City; vice president, Miss Virginia Giesing is spend­ pleased to send yon a circular which gives complete in­ ing her vacation with her mother yonr typewriter. Prompt tervica—honeat prieea. SALES. RENT­ the 13th annual retreat held re- evening consisted of Benediction Mrs. Susan O’Hanlon, Canon City, ALS! Portable typewriter!, all raakea. 436 14th S t. MA. 8496. of the Blessed Sacrament followed and secretary, Mrs. Clyde Merlino, in Wide Acres. formation. centely at Mt. St. Scholastica’s by a conference. Friday and Sat­ Canon City. Mrs. Charles Toinby, who has I academy, Canon City. urday Masses were celebrated at The president appointed a cor­ been seriously ill, was removed Mrs. James Faricy and daugh­ 7 o’clock and were followed by responding secretary to take care from St. Anthony’s hospital. ter, Patricia, who won the KVOR breakfast, conference, and Rosary of the preliminary work necessary The Rev. John Moran, chaplain Specializing in Quality Plumbing and for the next retreat in.each of the Road to Fame” contest, returned each morning; Way of the Cross at the State Industrial School for Heating Repairs and conference each afternoon, following parishes: Pueblo— St. Girls at Morrison, offered Mass Jl from Hollywood Wednesday. Miss and a rest period. In meditation Patrick’s, Mrs. Madalene Mikus; at the school Sunday morning, Faricy took a screen test and was and recreation hours walks around St. Francis’, Mr.s. Louise Chorak; Aug. 21. Mass is offered at the Sullivan & Company offered a part in a picture. On the campus were inspiring and re­ Sacred Heart, Miss Jeanne Findle; Boys’ Industrial school every INYTSTMENT BANKERS SLAHERY & COMPANY account of a slight throat infection, laxing. A t’8 o’clock there was a St. Anthony’s, Miss Julia T. Saturday in the summer months. PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS her parents decided it was best Mikus; SL Mary’s, Mrs. Catherine Security Building TAbop 4264 for. her not to accept the offer at Roller; St. Leander’s, Miss Eliz­ DENVER, COLORADO U646 BLAKE STREET present. abeth Connell; JOHN J. CONNOR. President PHONE KlEYsfONE 1441 Mrt. Solano of Portland Diea Colorado Springs, Corpus PRIEST-CHEMIST Funeral services for Mrs. Luis- Christi, Miss Theresa Dolan; Den­ I' Solano, who died Thursday at ver, Miss Lila O’Boyle; Alamosa, GROWS HAIR her home in Portland, Colo., were Miss Catherine Coughlin; Flor­ A Unlvertlt.f prlest-cbealit’i trMtlM on Requiescant in Pace held Saturday morning at 9 o’clock ence, Miss Mary Ann Smith; Gun­ CARK 01 THE HAIR 4i mm being tent tm I LL CHARGE YOUR BATTEI^T 1 nison, Mi.ss Helen Sedlak; Fort to iralp tuffereri. It describee now to use the from St. Benedict’s church. Burial remurlciihle compound mixed by Fr. Jtmee I'LL CLEAN YOUR PLUGS: LOUIS BRADARICH, 1713 Curtia took place in San Juan cemetery SCHOOL RLPAIIIS Lyons, Miss Patronilla Schmidt; (Jilraore which grvw perf»K^ hair on head street. Brother of Robert Brtdarieh, in Florence. Mrs. Solano was born Wslsenburg, Mrs. Ariano; Trini­ hald itudent Since then more than 60,000 I'LL CHANGE YOUPTICES. uncle of Ann Rradarieh. Requiem Mass nottiee have been uaed, myaltiea going tr w«s offered Friday of last week at 9 in in New Mexico April 21, 1876, dad, Mrs. Joseph Gleason and Mrs. charlt.r Uiera testify ro wonderful remilta for AND TIGHTEN THE LUGS; Holy Rosary church. Interment Mt. coming to Portland in 1926. She Charles Spahr; Fort Morgan, Miss falling hair and dandniff -Write for free 5ERYICE YOUR CAR FROM At*Z, Olivet. W. P. Horan & Son service. was married to Emiterio Solano, Theresa Riordan; Boulder, Mrs. treatise to R. H (rilmore. Dept 1, 2810 lltb IPe Have Our Own Delivery ALFRED A. BATTMER. Fort Lupton. who died in 1917. To this union Flora McGlothlin; Brookside, Mrs. Are N'n.. Rejitle. Wish IF A CLUB MEMBER YOUUBC. formerly of- 410 Pearl street. Funeral Rose Stringari; Minturn, Mrs. MAin 3518 services and interment in Kansas City five sons were born: Carlos, Can- W WE NEVER CLOSE Praab Sea Pooda (not frozen) contain Mo. W. P. Horan A Son service. uto, Rufelio, Aureliano, and Emi­ Grand Junction.—The Verv Rev. Mack; Salida, Mrs. Elea- a- hish percentJLse of lo