National Circulation Over 470fi00; Catholic Register, 21,177 NINE TO BE ORDAINED AT CATHEDRAL MAY 18 Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1940— Permission to Reproduce, Excepting Discussion Clubs to Meet Weekly on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue C.G.D. Work Among Catholics Seven Will Serve In Public Highs Outlined DENVER CATHOLIC In Denver Diocese; Definite plans for giving instruc­ Details of the plan are still ten­ one by one. The work Is not given 2 Are Benedictines tion in the Catholic religion to stu­ tative, but it is likely that the on public school premises. dents of public high schools were youngsters will be gathered in the It is not known how many Cath­ announced this week at the con­ parishes each Monday night for olic children are enrolled in the ference of the Northern instruction. It will be given, not public high schools of Denver, but Glass Is Largest to Receive Priesthood Locally; clergy, held in St. Paul’s chapel in the form of catechetics, but Bishop Urban J. Vehr estimates The National REGISTERCatholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have at the Cathedral. The Rev. Joseph through discussion clubs. The stu­ that not more than 35 per cent are Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services, Two Are Natives of Denver; First Mass P. O’Heron is in charge of the dents will meet with a leader being reached by the Catholic high Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. movement, which is a department each yveek and discuss a set topic, schools. It is estimated that the of the Confraternity of Christian being guided by special literature. VOL. XXXV. No. 38. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940. $2 PER YEAR Pians Are Announced Doctrine. This plan of learning, an impor­ (Turn to Page 4 — Colum n 4) tant pedagogical discovery of re­ cent years, has been found amaz­ Seven diocesan students studying at St. Thomas’ semi­ ingly efficient for the training of Denver Diocese Will Qain Seven Priests nary and two religious, members of the Benedictine commu­ adulis and much more interesting nity at Holy Cross abbey, Canon City, will be ordained to dents at St. Thomas’ seminary. Upper row, left to right. Fathers Harley Schmitt, Richard Duffy, John J. Regan, and Ed­ than school methods. The clubs the priesthood at the Cathedral Saturday, May 18, by the ward Breen. Lower row, left to right. Fathers Patrick Stouter, Howard Delaney, and Francis Faistl. (Photos by Irving will be presided over, not by Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr. Two other members of this year’s priests, but by lay leaders known Allen Fox.) • as proctors. 'Two proctors now at class of diocesan students, the Rev. John Kelly and the GRATEFUL FOR work in St. Louis’ parish, Engle­ Rev. George Spehar, were ordained in Rome March 7. The PRESS DONATIONS wood, of which Father O’Heron is Rev. Richard Martin Duffy and the Rev. Patrick Clark Stau- The Rpfcinter is gyiteful lo all pnstor, were obtained by a pulpit ter are the only natives of the those readers nho rontribuled to announcement. They are university diocese, both being bom and the annual press collection in the students. Through the aid of school reared in Denver. Three of the churches o f Denver and suburbs officials, it is expected to get other diocesan candidates, the last Sunday or who have given to enough for all the clubs. Students Rev. Edward ,A. Breen, the Rev. of Regis and Loretto Heights col­ the collections held in other Howard L. Delaney, and the Rev. 12737626 churches o f the diocese. leges have shown great intere.st John Harley Schmitt, came to in the entire Confraternity pro­ Colorado early in life and re­ H1TI.ER IS WINNING gram, of which the Rev. F. Gregory ceived practically all their educa­ V! AR IN JEUROPE Smith is diocesan director. The tion as residents in the diocese. It is hard to be calm about the Rev. , su{>erintend The Rev. John J. Regan is a na­ war in Europe. The success, so far, ent of schools, will aid in lining up tive of Boston, Mass., and made o f Adolf Hitler’s Nazi force* estab­ the proctors. all of his theological studies at St. lishes him for all time as one o f Plan Well Developed in East Thomas’, while the Rev. Francis the great military geniuses o f the Father O’Heron has been in Gregory Faistl of Columbus, 0., ages. The day when he could be touch with various cities where the came to Denver two years ago. Publishers of Life, weekly pic­ dismissed as a “ paper-hanger and instruction of public high school This year’s class of nine diocesan torial magazine, are called to ac­ a poor one at that’’ is gone. But, students is the largest number to students has been under way and count by T. Raber Taylor, young if you have any doiiht about what has discovered that more than be ordained for work in any one he does lo countries he conquers, year in the history of the diocese. Denver Catholic attorney, for mis­ 100,000 are now being reached in statement of facts in a recent see the moving pictures o f Warsaw dioceses close to the Atlantic. Richard Martin Duffy being shown at the Orpheum thea­ Richard Duffy was born in Den­ article championing birth control. Hartford, Conn., is one of the Mr. Taylor shows that birth con­ ter. They are proof beyond ques­ places with a well-established pro­ ver Aug. 1, 1910, a son of Mr. and tion o f brutality that leaves the Mrs. James Thomas Duffy. His fa­ trol has nothing to do with the gram. Literature used there will prevention of toxemia or of sep­ populace stupefied. be available for texts here. Topics ther is deceased. He was educated at St. Dominic’s grade school. tic infection connected with The British debacle in Norway such as the Mass, the lit :rgy, and births. Proper pre-natal care and the sacraments will be taken up in North Denver high school, and St was almost obscene. I-ast week saw attention at childbirth are the a series of meetings. Three Mon­ 8 Colored Folks Thomas’ seminary. the forces o f His Majesty simply remedies for these troubles. He day evenings a month will be given Father Duffy will be assisted at pack up and leave central Norway further shows that contraceptive to the discussions. On a. fourth his first Solemn Mass in St. Philo- when they were most needed. Dis­ information cannot be legally Monday every month, there will be Are Converts mena’s church Sunday, May 19, patches indicate outright coward­ given by a doctor to a patient un­ a social evening. Students them­ by the Very Rev. Dr. William Hig­ ice o f the worst sort. This week less it is necessary to save the selves suggested Monday evening gins, assistant priest; the Rev. Dr. has heheld attacks in Parliament One hundred and fourteen per­ life or prevent serious and per­ for Denver meetings and asked John R.* Vidal, C.M., deaegn; the on the Chamberlain government, sons will be confirmed Pentecost manent bodily injury to the for an after-dinner hour, because Rev. Edward Prinstcr, subdeacon, which won a vole by the narrowest Sunday at a Solemn Pontifical woman. These cases are such that margin in history The old man of the inroads on their time made Mass in the Cathedral by the Most and the Rev. C. M. Johnson, by the many extra-curricular ac­ preacher. The Rev. Achille Som- abortion could be legally per­ with the umbrella ought to step Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr. The formed. In all others the perform­ out. He is no match at all for tivities now characteristic of the annual Pontifical ceremonies will maruga will be chaplain at ordina­ public high schools. The discus­ tion. ance of abortion or the giving of Hitler. It would be a dreadful begin at 10 o’clock. In the class contraceptive information is a thing if the British empire were sion clubs will be organized as are 76 adults and 38 children, Edward A. Breen Junior Newman clubs. Edward Breen was born in Jack­ crime under federal law and under to suffer a crushing defeat; but, if eight of whom are Colored. Of­ most state laws. The question is of Hiller does to what he has In only one public high school ficers to assist Bishop Vehr at sonville, 111., Aug. 14, 1913, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Breen. legal, not moral, right. Contra­ done to Poland— who would say he of Colorado is there systematic re­ the Mass and in the administration His father is dead. He was edu­ ception is always sin and direct cannot?— the power o f Britain will ligious instruction. At Longmont, of the sacrament of Confirmation killing of a foetus is sin punished go the same way as did that o f an­ F.ither Justin McKernan, O.S.B., cated at St. Catherine’s grade are: The Rev. Dr. Thomas Doran school, Regis high, St. Thomas’ by excommunication. Mr. Taylor’s cient Rome or Persia. has given a course to the Catholic and the Rev. Francis J. Kappes, (Turn to Page i — Column 4) letter to Life follows in full: Many Americans are beginning students two periods a week for deacons of honor; two seminarians Gentlemen: lo say it is now certain we must the pa.st four years. The movement from St. Thomas’, deacon and sub­ Germ control, not “ Birth Con­ get into the battle. Information we was started by the Ministerial as­ deacon, and the Rev. Barry J. Bishop to Offer trol,’’ should have captioned your have received from Washington sociation of Longmont, but the Wogan and the Rev. Bernard Cul­ May 6 article on South Carolina shows that a number o f the poli- Protestant denominations, after len, masters of ceremonies. Father 16718687 public health. The prevention or (Tiinj to Page 4 — (ktiumn 1) beginning the work, dropped out Kappes conducted the Confirpia- Jubilee Mass at control of conception cannot con­ tion class in preparation for the Remarkable Cure Sent trol toxemias or prevent septic reception of the sacrament. Cathedral May 29 infection. Proper diet before and Five of the Colored members of after conception and pre-natal Dominican Consul Has the class will be baptized in the In a letter from the Most care are the controls for toxemia. Cathedral Friday, May 10. All Priest to Work in China Septic infection has no relation were former Methodists who live Rev. Urban J. Vehr to all to the absence of conception. Great Spanish Ancestry in the Cathedral parish. They priests of the diocese, the Septic infection decreases only include: Mrs. Nellie Talton, her (B y F r a n k L a T ou rette) sioner, then a student for the Bishop announces that he with the absence of dirt. son, Henry De Frantz Talton; two priesthood at the Catholic univer­ You state: “ cause of 41 per nieces, Miss Dolly L. Salazar and A saint was instrumental in will offer a Mass of Thanks­ (B y J o h n A r n o ld ) Church,’’ declared the young phy­ SET FOR i n s cent of childbirth deaths . . . was sity in Venice, was grievously Mr.s. Rita Salazar Peters; a cousin. bringing the Rev. Elias del Lago, giving in the Cathedral at With a family tree fairly sician, “ but I hope I’ve since vin­ stricken by tuberculosis. Seeing the toxemias of pregnancy . . . Miss Elizabeth Hoard, and Mrs. bristling in Spanish nobility and dicated myself in a similar, though O.F.M., China missioner bom in in the onslaught of that dread dis­ 10 o’clock Wednesday, May Next most serious cause was sep­ Peter’s three-year-old daughter, The annual collection for aged war heroes, Dr. Rene Rodriguez not so praiseworthy, career.’’ Venice, Italy, to Denver this week ease a possible frustration o f his 29, the 25th anniversary of tic infection at childbirth, . . . Katherine Eleanor. and infirm priests of the diocese of Denver, chief consul for the Like his people for centuries after a journey of more than 12,- sacerdotal dream or at least an im­ will be taken up May 19, it is an­ his ordination to the priest­ cause of 25 per cent of childbirth Dominican republic, is the de­ past Dr. Rodriguez has the knack Mrs. Talton, an artist, who was deaths.’’ The South Carolina pre­ 000 miles. From Venice, Italy, pairing of his future usefulness as nounced in the following letter hood. A dinner for priests scendant of a prominent lineage of Southern hospitality, a talent born Sept. 29, 1888, in Idaho a priest, the young student prom­ natal care and educational pro­ to the province of Shensi in from Bishop Urban J. Vehr: will be held at the Brown that fought under the revolution­ for putting people at their ease. Springs, says that she was first ised St. Therese, who in the brief May 6, 1940 gram disseminating information attracted to the Church by the ists’ flag in the war with Spain. His friendly manner and broad Northern China, to Hongkong via span of her earthly life ­ Reverend dear Father and Palace hotel at 1 2 :3 0 fol­ substantially identical to that beauty and symbolism in liturgical Among his famous blue-blooded smile, his easy movement and French Indo-China, to the United fested a burning zeal for the Beloved People: lowing the Mass. contained in the free U. S. de- art. Her son, Henry (Hi) Talton, relatives was an uncle, the late attitude of comfort, all fit into States and Denver is the road he Chinese missions, that, if he were Once each year our Catholic peo­ (Tum to Page 4 — Colum n S) Most Rev. Adolf A. Nouel, for a land of haciendas and palm a musician and director of a local has traveled. And St. Therese, the cured, he would dedicate his life ple are asked to assist in the sup­ orchestra, “ Hi Talton and His nearly 30 years Archbishop of trees; but the quick speech and Little Flower of Jesus, is respon­ to missionary activities in China. port of the priests of the diocese S. R. 0. Sign Hung Out for *AidcC Santo Domingo, who influenced clipped accent, along with the Rhythm Generators,’’ read his sible for the many watery knots Eight months later doctors could who are unable to care for them­ Dr. Rodriguez in his youth to spend well-groomed and Americanized way into the Church. They and he has covered. Because the saint find no trace of the disease. He selves by reason of sickness or old two years at the Jesuit seminary dress, cast in him the role of the other convert members of the obtained for him a remarkable was pronounced completely cured. age. As you know, the compensa­ Opera Classic Reflects in the capital city. “ He antici­ scholar and diplomat. He is an family were assisted in their prep­ favor. Father del Lago has devoted Father del Lago was ordained a tion of a priest is small and very pated in me a Doctor of the alumnus of Notre Dame university aration for Baptism and Confirma­ his life to the missions in China, iriest in 1928. Four years later few are able to prepare against the and has been consul in Denver for tion by another relative, Miss and, as a mi.ssionary, he has come le embarked for the Orient. There day of prolonged illness or inca­ nearly ten years. Before coming Katherine C. Hoard, who came into to America to enlist aid for the he has worked ever since. pacity. The Church wishes to be Msgr. Bosetti’s Genius here he was vice consul in Chi­ the Church last year. work of the Franciscan Fathers in Superior of Senyuan Miation a kind and considerate mother cago, being the youngest man (23 The three other Colored mem­ Oriental fields. Denver is the Today he is the regular superior toward her aged or afflicted min^ bers of the class are Mrs. Ida Wim­ second stop in his nation-wide of a mission in Senyuan. Under isters. You are asked to remem­ The Denver Grand Opera com­ was definitely the successful berly, Mr.s. Isabella Bartholomew, tour. his supervision are 24 Franciscan ber in your generosity this very pany achieved an eminence in musi operatic debut of Frances MRraldo, and Leroy Roberts. In 1926 the Franciscan mis- Fathers. His mission, a unit of the worthy cause. cal artistry in this week’s produc­ who sang the leading role of Aida. Prefecture Apostolic in the Shensi Faithfully yours in Christ, tion of Aida heretofore unap­ Miss Maraldo gave a pleasing ren­ a i o i i o n i i w 26th Diocese Served by System province, embraces, fourteen large DURBAN J. VEHR, proached locally. To the Rt. Rev. dition vocally, and demonstrated cities, with a population of more Bishop of Denver. Joseph J. Bosetti, V.G., have come dramatic possibilities. Critics pre­ than a million and a half inhabi­ Kindly read this letter at the many deserved compliments in the dict a brilliant future for her. Arch Wichita ‘Advance’ Will tants, and covers 8,000 square Masses Sunday, May 12. The col­ past decade for his genius in stag­ Cannon was effective as Rhadames, GILLUP DIOCESE miles. Of these million and a half lection is to be taken Sunday, May ing musical classics that would be and Delphine Murphy combined persons, only 10,000 are Catholics. 19, and forwarded to the Chancery a credit to cities offering superior the needed dignity and villainy of Queried concerning current office within two weeks. opportunities, but no thunderous her role to good advantage. Gallup.— Some 30 priests, seven Combine With ‘ Register’ world events in general, and the All priests are cordially invited bravos ever greeted Denver’s No. 1 (Tum to Pdge 4 — Column 8) of them diocesan and the rest Chino-Japanese war in particular. to attend the ceremonies of ordina maestro that were more deserved Claretian Fathers and Franci.scans Father del Lago was non-com­ tion to the priesthood to be held at than the spontaneous acclaim ac­ of the Province of St. John the Definite arrangements have just Bishop Winkelmann’s successor at mittal. “ What do these things the Cathedral Saturday, May 18, at corded him this year. Also in Men’s Retreat Baptist, have the spiritual care of been completed with the Most Rev. St. Louis, Archbishop John J. matter? The missions . . . they 9:30 a. m. tribute to Bosetti’s the approximately 30,000 Cath­ Christian H. Winkelmann, Bishop Clennon paid an extraordinary are the important things.’’ And The annual Corpus Christ! pro­ growing fame as an operatic direc­ olics in the recently erected Dio­ of Wichita, Kans., to have that di­ tribute to the present head of the the missions were the only topic on cession will take place at the semi­ tor was the necessity this year of To Be Held in cese of Gallup, the 1940 edition ocese served with an edition of the Wichita diocese. which he would converse, though nary Sunday, May 26, beginning selling standing room, an event un­ heard of previously. Few conduc­ of the Official Catholic Directory Register. Inasmuch as the Diocese The Diocese of Tucson, for veiled references to daily bomb­ at 5 o’clock. The ceremony will tors anywhere, and certainly none reveals. The Directory is published of Tucson was linked this week with which the Register, Arizona Edi­ ings, refugees, and horrible de­ last approximately one hour. Kind­ Cascade May 24 annually by P. J. Kenedy & Sons the Register system, the Wichita struction indicate that the terrible ly announce this ceremony the next locally, had more technically per­ tion, was established this week, is fect and realistic stage scenery to of New York city. In a diocesan district will be the 26th diocese h>.dded by the Most Rev. Daniel agony of the war in China is a two Sundays and urge your people area of around 61,441 square create atmosphere for the cast served. The first issue will appear Gercke. Despite the fact that living reality for him. to attend. A retreat for Catholic men of the miles, with more than half of the than Walter P. Keeley furnished in the first week of July. the northern half of Arizona has “ China can be entirely Catholic Kindly announce the meeting of state will be held at the Church of inhabitants Indians, there are 14 in the Denver auditorium for Aida. The Diocese of Denver has had been cut off from the diocese and within a very short time if the the Diocesan Council of Catholic the Holy Rosary in Cascade start­ churches with resident priests, 30 Dr. Rene Rodriguez many happy connections with the Church is enabled to take full ad­ Women at the Shirley-Savoy hotel When Denver audiences can be ing at 7:30 Friday evening. May placed in the newly formed Dio­ prompted spontaneously to break mission churches, and ten mission Diocese o f Wichita. The third cese of Gallup, N. Mex., there is vantage of the opportunities pre- Wednesday and Thursday, May 24, and ending Sunday evening, stations. years) ever to hold that position into nandclapping and awed and May 26. The retreat-master will in the . Bishop of Denver, the late Most still an estimated Catholic popU' (Tumto Pages— Column 4) 15 and 16. A Bishop has not yet been Rev. John Henry Tihen, was lation of 100,000 under the Bishop vocal approval of the magnificent be an Oblate Father. Grandfather Wat Hero Chancellor and Vicar General of stage settings, subsequent com­ It has been thought by clergy named for this extensive diocese, One grandfather. General Don of Tucson, including Indians. The the Wichita diocese and, after his Two Benedictine Priests ment serves only as an anti-climax and laymen oL the Pike’s Peakeak established Dec. 26 last year. It Braulio Alvarez, gained immortal Arizona Catholic Herald was retirement from the Denver see in to the adequate appreciation ex­ region that the Holy Rosary church embraces parts of both Arizona fame as a champion of the Domin­ merged into the Register system, Denver, May 18. Both from the Holy Cross abbey, Canon City, they 1931, returned to the city, are the Rev. Joseph Hannan, O.S.B., left, and the Rev. Leo pressed many times in each of the at Cascade would be an ideal lo­ and New Mexico as follows: ican republic’s fight. for freedom with the change of name. It was where he died this year. three performances. cation for such a spiritual event. Arizona— counties of Conconino, fn m mother Spain. To his mem­ *3riginally established as a Register Rechtsteiner, O..S.B. Wichita has been served since On the opening night Josephine The value of the beautiful natural Mohave, Apache, Navajo, and ory the new government dedi­ edition but became independent 1901 by the Catholic Advance, Neri as Aida sang her role with surroundings of this church will Yavapai; New Mexico— counties cated beautiful Alvarez boulevard after a few months. It was the which will be merged into the facility, and Violette McCarthy as be great in giving one the desired' of San Juan, McKinley, and in the heart of Banto Domingo only edition ever to leave the sys­ Catron, and those parts of Rio Register system. The Rev. William tem. During the intervening years, Amneris displayed unusual con physical relaxation and spiritual Don Braulio’s brother, Bartasar Schaefers, who has been editor of trol. The role of Rhadames was inspiration. Arriba, Sandoval, Bernalillo, and Alvarez, was another heroic communication with Arizona has Valencia counties lying west of the the Advance, will be diocesan edi­ been considerably improved. splendidly interpreted by Joseph A committee has concluded plans fighter of the new regime. Dr. tor of the new Register. The Clifford, who interrupted his study making it possible for men attend­ prime meridian. (Turn to Page ^— Column S) In every case where an already Religious orders of women op­ Advance has had a long and dis­ of voice in New York to return to ing to lodge in cottages close to tinguished career in Catholic jour­ exi.sting paper has been merged Denver to participate in the opera the church. Meals will be served erate the following schools: into the Register system, a great Gallup— Sacred Heart grade and Men Will Receive nalism and has been financially on the first and third nights. His at the community house, located successful. But the merger js be increase in circulation has followed acting as he maintained the center at the foot of the church. There high school, 471 grade pupils, 158 almost immediately. high pupils, with 18 Poor Sis­ Communion Sunday ing made with the Register system of the stage also reflected the re­ will be no charge made for lodging ters of St. Francis Seraph of the To Honor Mothers becau.se of the opportunity for sults of his study in New York. and meals. A voluntary contribu­ Perpetual Adoration; Prescott— much wider circulation. It is ex­ Other principals in the cast who tion will be used to defray ex­ St. Joseph’s academy, 12 Sisters pected to reach virtually every D.C.C.W. Convention distinguished themselves were Clif­ penses of this and future retreats. The a n n u a 1 diocetan-wide ford Osborne as Ramfis, Fred The Colorado Springs Retreat o f S". Joseph of Carondelet, 165 men’t Communion in honor of Catholic home in the diocese. Set for May 15-16 pupils; Flagstaff— St. Anthony’s There are 57,037 Catholics in the Nesbit as Amonasro, Omar Cole­ league will be formed. Retreats their mothers will he held this man as the King, and Louise will be held regularly. parochial school, six Si.sters of Lo- Sunday, May 12, Mother’s day. Wichita diocese, which was estab­ The 14th annual meetinf of Lamar as the Priestess. Under Because accommodations are lim­ retto, 121 pupils; St. Michael’s— The event is sponsored by the lished August 2, 1887. The pres­ the Denver Diocesan Council of the direction of Lucille Foster, the ited, the committee requested that St. Michael’s Indian boarding Holy Name society and it is ent Bishop, the Most Rev. Chris­ Catholic Women will be held at school, 15 Sisters of the Blessed tian H. Winkelmann, was installed the Shirley-Savoy hotel, Den­ ballet presented artistic interpre­ reservations be made not later expected that every parish in than May 15. Kindly address all Sacrament for Indians and Col­ the diocese will lake part. The only a few weeks ago, after serv­ ver, May 15 and 16. A com­ tations of the Mystical Priestess, ored People, 252 pupils; Farming- ing since 1933 as Auxiliary Bishop plete program of the convention Slave, and Egyptian Flower Girl communications to Frank J. Cu­ special intention is for all moth­ sack, First National Bank build­ ton— Ursuline Sisters, 97 pupils, ers, fiving and dead. of St. Louis. At the clergy dinner appears on page 8 o f this issue. dances on the three evenings. (Turn to Pages — Colum n S) follpwing the of The second evening’s highlight ing, Colorado Springs. J PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 9, 1940

G«t glllMl at 8«art on Eur 30f000 Catholics in Park Hill Altar Women NEUSTETER’S DOWNSTAIRS Poyracnt* |[ C i l New Qallup Diocese SENT PBIESl TO T 0 Meet in Hall May 10 Birthday SRLE 1740 Broodwag Frao ParUng (Continued From Page One) Schmidt, O.F.M.; stations— Naaz (Bleiied Sacrament ParUh) and side aisles of the church on HAVE YOU and miseion schoole in Waterflow, lini. Black Mountain, Salina The Altar and Rosary society this occasion. 350 Summer 110 pupils, and Blanco (public), Springs, and Rough Rock; will hold its regular meeting on The Wednesday Bridge club has MODERNIZED YOUR 219 pupils; Houck — Catherine Farmington, San Juan county Friday, May 10, in McDonough presented two new antependia to INSURANCE? Tegakwitha Indian school. Sis­ Sacred Heart church, the Rev. hall at 2:30 p. m. There will he the church, one red and one green. ters of the Blessed Sacrament, 71 Roger Hengehold, O.F.M., pastor; (Continued From Page One) recitation of the Rosary in the The red will be used Sunday. The pupils; DRESSES Protect yourtelf agaiiut neie Fathers Fintan Zumbahlen, O.F. sented by the rapidly changing church at 2 o’clock. Miss Harriet new red vestments, used for the Convents are located in Wins- haaardt. M. , and Theophil Meyer, O.F.M.; conditions in the country,” said the Barker of Loretto Heights college first time Sunday, are the gift lo " and St. Michael’s. St. Joseph’s missions—Haynes, Turley, Archu­ missionary. The China of today will be the speaker. Hostesses ior of the class of 1940 of the school. HORACE W. BENNETT convent in Winslow is conducted leta, Jaramillo, Frances, Ojo de is radically different from the the afternoon will be Mmes. T. D. The class of 1940 attended the & CO. by the Sisters of St. Dominic for Cueva, Bloomfield, Aztec, La China of which most persons have Fahey, John Wich, and Louis no Tabor Bldg. Phono TA. U71 religious instruction and social opera, Aida, Wednesday night. FBANK ENGLAND, JR„ Manager Plata, Los Martinez, Los Pinos, a conception. “ China today is Dispense. Mrs. Dispense is serving Ininranco Department service; Sister M. Luke is superior. making notable progress in its in place of Mrs. Frank Hill, who Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Smith and 6.66 Conyada Bonita, and Govemador; Franciscan Missionaries of Mary schools in Waterflow and Blanco; evolution culturally and indus­ is confined to her home because of family have moved into the parish at the convent of Our Lady of the trially as well as religiously. The injuries sustained in an automo­ and are living at 2641 Elm street. Values to 16.981 Brand new P H O T O e n g r a v i n g - Flagstaff, Coconino coun^— Angels in St. Michael’s give reli­ enormous mass of people of more bile accident. The family formerly lived in West prints, sheer black, navy and c a t a l o g - SCHOOL ANNUALS gious instruction in eight govern­ Church of the Nativity, the Rev. Hartford, Conn. Edward Albouy; mission—Grand than four hundred million is seek­ P.-T.A. Re-EUeU All Offieari pastel crepes. Panorama OaiL ment schools and conduct a dis­ ing to adjust itself in every field Scouts to Hold Court of Honor Canyon. Blessed Sacrament P.-T.A. held meshes, sheer wool coats over pensary. of activity, materially and spirit­ The Park Hill board of review its final meeting of the year on H 0 lb r 0 0 k, Apache county — ually,” This search for adjust­ was held on May 8 at the Smiley printed dresses, twin-print Two Hospitals Operating Monday afternoon. May 6, at 2 There are two hospitals in the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, ment has created the psychological junior high school in preparation redingotes, ja ck e t dresses. the Rev. Emilio Roure, pastor; mis­ o’clock in the school hall, at which for the court of honor, which is diocese. St. Mary’s hospital in Gal­ moment for the conversion of time all of the present officers Sizes 9 to 15, 12 to 20, 16^^ lup is conducted by 18 Poor Sis­ sion— St. Joseph’s chapel,. Hoi scheduled for the evening of May China to Jesus Christ. "This state were unanimously re-elected for to 24V^, 38 to 46. ters of S t Francis Seraph of the brook; 13 at the same school. A first aid of evolution is such that Catholi the ensuing year and were immedi­ Perpetual Adoration, with Sister Houck, Apache county—Tegak­ contest will be one of the main cism could penetrate deeply into ately installed in office by Mrs. M. Samuela as superintendent, witha Indian mission, the Rev. the various classes of society. We features of the court, and the Emanuel Trockur, O.F.M., pasfbr Dwight Shea, president of the eagle ceremony will also be ex A L S O ™ and the Rev. Camillus Fangmann, could soon have a Catholic China.” Catholic Parent-Teacher league O.F.M., as chaplain. In the past and superior; missions—Manuelito, emplified. Troop 145 of the Schools Are Crying Need The officers are Mrs. Leonard Swi- year there were 2,562 patients. N. Mex., and Pine Springs, Ariz; Church of the Blessed Sacrament Coats, Suits to 16.98...... 6 . 6 6 Schools are the crying need of gert, president; Mrs. James Logan, Mercy hospital in Prescott is op­ will have approximately ten scouts Jerome, Yavapai county— the Church in China. Four years vice president; Mrs. James Simp­ Summer Hats to 3.98...... 1 . 6 6 erated by 11 Sisters of Mercy un­ who will receive the first class Church of the Holy Family, the ago the government made educa son, secretary; Mrs. Robert Peake, der Sister M. Annunciate. There Rev. Antimus G. Nebreda, C.M.F., tion obligatory, and a public school rating; two other scouts ex­ Summer Shoes to 4.98...... 3 . 6 6 were 623 patients last year. The treasurer, and Mrs. J. C. Schaefer, pect to receive the second class, pastor; Fathers Leander Uriarte, system, with training based on the press committee. The committee United States Veterans’ hospital and quite a few should receive W. S. SANDERSON C.M.F., and Joseph Gutiejrrez, tenets of materialism and atheism, chairman will continue in office. No. 50 at Whipple Barracks'has 85 C.M.F., assistants, and Brother was instituted. The Chinese youth merit badges and service stars. One hundred and twenty-five Catholic patients who are attended Joachim Cordero, C.M.F.; missions are educated to scoff at supersti­ They have concentrated in the past & BRO. mothers enjoyed a presentation by by the Rev. Arthur Vallve, C.M.F. Clarkdale, St. Cecilia’s church; tion, and religion is branded as month in making some advance the Brownies, entitled The Brown 1514 Arapahoe TAbor 2391 Churchei, Clergy Lilted Cottonwood, Clemenceau, and superstition. Unfortunately, the ment in scouting. There are 30 JAMES MOTOR CO. Parish churches, missions, and Camp Verde; stations — Camp facilities of the Church to educate iee’ Story Book Hour. Mrs. Phil scouts in the troop and each one PHONE YOUR ORDER . DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS stations in the Gallup diocese are Verde, Perkinsville, and Bear; her own are woefully inadequate. Hewitt was in charge of the pres­ of them has made a special effort Freeh Roaeted Morovit listed in the directory as follows; In Father del Lago’s mission there entation. The school nurse gave to advance so that at the court of Expert Repair Service at Reasonable Rates— Also Used Cars Kearns Canyon, Navajo county a resume of the work done in the honor troop 145 will be awarded Gallup, McKinley county— Ca —St. Joseph’s Indian mission, the are but few grammar schools and Coffee* 25^ per lb. school in the past year and the achievement banner, which has 13th & Lincoln KE. 8221 thedral of the Sacred Heart, the Rev. Winfrid Stauble, O.F.M.; no high school. In the entire stressed the importance of having not been in the possession of the 4 Ibe. 9 5 ^ Rev. Barnabas Meyers, O.F.M, missions— Pinon and Steamboat province of Shensi with its twelve every child vaccinated against troop for many months. Quality Tea» From the Worldst superior and pastor; Fathers Ca Canon; million inhabitants there is not millus Fangmann, O.F.M., Floren small-pox and immunized against At the next meeting of the Best Gardens lill Kingman, Mohave county— St, one Catholic high school to com­ tiae Meyers, O.F.M.; Theophilus bat the pernicious influence of a diphtheria. The Very Rev, Harold troop to be held on Friday eve FRESH ROASTED PEANUT BUTTER Mary’s church, the Rev. Joseph V. Campbell addressed the group CASHEW NUT BUTTER Meyer, O.F.M.; Stanislaus Tom- Heffner, pastor; mission, Goldroad; paganistic system of education. ning. May 10, the names of the czak, O.F.M., and Rayner Bortos, The loss to the Church, as a con­ on objectionable literature, movies, scouts who wish to participate in “Why Pay More?“ O.F.M., assistants, with one lay • Lukachukai, Apache county—St. sequence, is serious. and radio programs and suggested the retreat for Boy Scouts to be Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Isabel’s mission (Navajo), the Rev. that a standing “ Clean Literature” (Trademark) ' brother; missions— Gibson, Ment- The war in China has been of held on July 1, 2, and 3 at Camp Quentin A. Hauer, O.F.M.; one committee be appointed. Hostesses more, Gamerco, Allison, and Page, assistance in propagating the faith. St. Malo will be listed. The ex­ HARRY M. LUSTIG lay brother; stations— Round Rock, for the day were the mothers of and one station; Before the conflict, Chinese life pense for'each scout will be very Tsehill, Greasewood, and Wheat- the first, second, and third grade OPTOMETRIST Chin Lee, Apache county— was highly individualistic. A reasonable— $3 for three days WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES Church of the Annunciation of the fields; pupils, and the third grade won This price includes all the meals Office Phone KEystone 3683 Chinese man lived his own life the attendance treat. INCORPORATED Blessed Virgin Mary for Navajo Prescott, Yavapai county— Sa­ unfettered by the ties of a national and lodging. One or two con 935 Fifteenth St. Indians, the Rev. Silverius Meyer, cred Heart church, the Rev. Arthur brotherliness. Today, however, Coughlini to Occupy New Home ferences will be given each day, Colorado Owned Storee OCULIST - PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED O.F.M., pastor; Brother Gotthard S. Crook, C.M.F., pastor; Fathers the picture has undergone consider Edward Coughlin and his sister, but ample time will also be allotted Angel Elorz, C.M.F.; Anthony able change. A resurgence of a Martha, will move to their new for recreation. The parents may 17th and Broadway 800 Santa Fe Dr. Pinto, C.M.F., Jesus Almuedo, national consciousness and fratem- home at 1929 Ivy street next week bring the scouts to the camp Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California C.M.F., and William Figuroa, alism is a direct result of the war. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. A. Roach Sunday afternoon, June 30, and C.M.F.; m i s s i 0 n s — Humboldt, Prior to the Japanese invasion the have been transferred to Detroit, call for them on July 4. Scouts 15th and California Mayer, Yarnell, Wickenburg, and Mich. Mr. Roach left early this troop 145 are reminded that, gift of faith was a treasure to be We Do Not Have Special Sales But Sell You at Our Lowest Parker; week, hut Mrs. Roach will remain they are going to the scout camp gloated over in individualistic Prices Every Day on All Drug Merchandise. St. John’s, Apache county— privacy. Now, with an unusual until the end of the school ^ a r. for a few weeks in the summer, Church of St.-John the Baptist, concern for his fellowman, the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dooling they may save a dollar by making the Rev. Luis Fernandez; missions Chinese convert proclaims his new and son left last week for Wyo­ reservations before June 1. — Concho, St. Raphael the Archan faith to his neighbor and en­ ming, where they will spend the The finals in the first aid con gel’s; Springerville, St. Peter’s; deavors to induce him to partici­ summer. test will be held Friday evening. stations — Adamana, Manila, pate in its benefits. Each convert, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thornton May 24, at East high school. The SPECIAL OFFER Chambers, and Lupton; as a result, becomes a missionary and son are vacationing in Cali Colorado safety council will take St. Michael’s, Apache county— himself to assist in the heroic fomia. moving pictures of the circus first We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six St. Michael’s mission for the work of the priests and sisters, In accordance with her custom, aid act on Sunday afternoon. May months to pay your bill. Private room or open storage. We Apache Indians, Mary Mother of Chang Kai-Shek Popular Mrs. Louis Dispense is furnishing 26, at Cheesman park, have low rate of insurance. Mankind church, the Rev. Anselm “ Generalissimo Chang Kai-Shek the flowers for the Blessed The Cub Scouts are making Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on Sipel, O.F.M., pastor and superior; is the most popular man in China,” Mother’s statue in the month of good use of the time allotted to your work. Fathers Berard Haile, O.F.M., declared Father del Lago. “ If he May in memory of her son and them to occupy McDonough hall MOVING, STORAGE AND PACKING missionary emeritus; Martin is allowed to have his own way, daughter, Russell and Vincennes Jim McConaty, Jr. after school hours for the prO' James P. McConaty, Sr. Hoeft, O.F.M., missionary to St, China will ultimately Ixiumph over Miss Anne has re duction of many works of hand! No Money Needed for Six Months 42 T u n Ezpcriinci Michael’s Indian boarding school; the Japanese forces. Peace in the turned to Denver after an ex craft such as ornamental trays, Wilfrid Humbert, O.F.M., mission' Orient, however, will never come tended trip to Florida and other key-tainers, bird-houses, baskets, DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING GO. until peace reigns once more in Deathless as the ages is the funeral service that ary; Bennett Rothan, O.F.M., mis points of interest. etc. Every boy is proud of his 1521 20th St. Office and Warehouse sionary to Fort Defiance, Ariz. Europe.” The generalissimo has a work; it is usually some article is the perfect tribute to the departed. Every­ profound regard for the Catholic Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Gooding left and Agnellus Rom, O.F.M.; miS' Friday for a short trip to Wiscon which will be of some practical sions— Fort Defiance, Wide Ruins, Church owing to the tremendous use to his mother or father or thing to the smallest detail is taken care of by assistance rendered refugees by sin to visit Mr. Gooding’s mother, Oak Springs, Sawmill, Klagetoh Friends of Mrs. J. J. Meany, Jr., about the house PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS a perfectly trained, expert staff that makes the Hunters Point, Cornfields, Kin the missions in the war sectors. He recently sent Pius XII a message formerly of this parish, and now service perfectly smooth and dignified. For lichee, and Greasewood Springs, all of Altadena, Calif., will be glad in Arizona, and Crystal, N. Mex. of thanks for the aid given by this you need pay no more. the priests and sisters to his to know that she is making a Whiteriver, Navajo county—St, splendid recovery from a recent Francis’ church, Apache Indian soldiers and the many Chinese fu­ gitives eluding capture by enemy operation. / COTTRELL'S mission, the Rev. Vincent Arbeiter, Men to Note Day O.F.M.; missions—Fort Apache forces. Cibecue, and McNary; stations Another attempt to elicit a few The men of the Holy Name so “fh tt A(an A S t a t e . (Apache villages without churches) interesting facts about the war in ciety, the young men of the C China resulted only in a laugh. Y. 0., and the Boy Scouts and ^Federal at No. Speer — Cedar Creek, Carrizo, Canyon Day, and East Fork; Father del Lago would say noth­ Cubs along with their dads will 631 SIXTEENTH ST* GRand 1626 Willcox, Cochise county— Sacred ing. “ Years from now the war celebrate Mother’s day by receiv­ Heart church, the Rev. Richard E will be only a memory. The mis­ ing Holy Communon in a body at Power, pastor; missions—Bowie sions will always be a reality, the 8 o’clock Mass. It is hoped San Simon, Fort Grant, and Co' They are the important things.” that the men will fill the middle chise; stations—Bonita, Sunset, ,1 Johnson, Holt, Dos Cabezas, and ic V v Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone MAin 3437 McAlister; ST. CAJETAN’S GROUPS GIVE Williams, Coconino county— St. Joseph’s cnurch, the Rev. J. E. A?® ® Dr. J, J. O ’Neil, Dentist Tremblay, pastor; missions—Ash ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIGHTON Fork, St. Dominic’s ; Seligman, St. Francis’ ; (St. Cajetan’i Parish) The newlyweds left for a twO' Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets Winslow, Navajo county— St. Joseph’s cnurch, the Rev. Joseph A group of Crusaders and Chil­ week motor trip to Santa Fe, N $40 Two-Trouser Mex., immediately after a recep Hootsmans. dren of Mary, accompanied by tion for 90 people held at the their spiritual director, the Rev. home of the bride’s parents. Andres Burgueja, C.R., motored St. Cajetan’s Buying association to Brighton Sunday, May 5. They convened Tuesday evening. May sponsored a benefit entertain­ 7, and the following were elected ment in commemoration of the to serve on the board of directors “ Roses Snow” Hi-Q Cake newly formed groups of Crusaders Marcos Nietro, president; Father and Sodality of Mary inaugurated Ordinas, treasurer; N. Z. Navarro, and installed at St. Augustine’s vice president; Luis C. de Baca, parish by Father Burguera, who secretary; Mmes. Victor Maes, J SUITS also participated in the blessing of Eugene Chavez, Jr., and Miss or Mother’s Day the medals for the 49 girls and Grace Abeyta, auditors. The cO' badges for the 50 boys enrolled. operative grocery store Is under Music was furnished by St. the jurisdiction of the board of Cajetan’s orchestra, under the di­ directors. Mr. de Baca will have Ifenver^s Finest Qift! rection of Lee Garcia. The Rev. charge of the store, assisted by Bernard M. Weakland, pastor of Miss Mary Gutierrez and Father St. Augustine’s parish, rejoiced Ordinas. Mrs. Chavez will head A RearHome-Style Cake made from over the success and manner in the publicity. The meetings will a Betty Crocker Recipe. Remember which the entertainment was con­ be held on the 10th of each month, rSf-'-.c: ducted and expressed his appre­ Father Burguera urges that all Mother with one of these delicious ciation to Father Burguera for the members of the Crusade and the work he has accomplished with the Sodality of Mary receive Holy cakes—she remembers you all year Spanish-speaking youth of St. Communion for the intentions of ’round! Augustine’s parish. Transporta­ their mothers on May 12 at the tion facilities were made possible 8:30 Mass. After Mass, members Order One Today through the courtesy of several of the two groups will serve break­ parishioners of St. Cajetan’s. fast jointly to their mothers in the Love It! Couple Wed at Nuptial Man church hall. The day’s activities You Get Choice of EACH Miss Emily Contreraz, daughter will include a repetition of the program sponsored at Brighton Cottrell buyers go to town again as this of Mr. and Mrs. Guadalupe Con­ brand new shipment arrives to give Den­ Extra Trousers treraz, became the bride of Man­ It will be presented at 8 p. m for parents exclusively. uel Came jo, son of Mr. and Mrs. ver this sure-fire Value Winner! Included To Match Your Suit or OTHER pi-Q BAKERY John Caraejo, at a Nuptial Mass Sunday is the Communion day are such famous woolens as: for the Carmelites and Holy Name SPEQALS FOR FRIDAY, May 5 before the Very Rev. John Ordinas, C.R. The bride was at­ societies at the 7 :30 Mems. — HIRD’S WORSTEDS Gabardine Slacks SATURDAY and MONDAY tended by Mrs. Joseph Pina, ma­ The C. P.-T. A. meeting Is* — BERKSHIRE TWISTS —to make a smart Sports scheduled to take place Sunday, tron of honor, and Miss Juanita outfit with your suit coat! ^ LARG E S IZE 66c Lopez and Mrs. Willie Strock, May 26, in the school hall, with — HOCKANUM FLANNELS bridesmaids. Joseph Pina was Mrs. Fidal J. Valdez, president, — KENT TWEEDS— and even . . . All Sizes— Regulars, SWEET R O LU best man and the ushers were in charge of arrangements. The BAKERY SPECIALS for AU MiUer Store, Angel Lopez and William Strock. association will be honored with — STILLWATER Oxford Grays, Blue Longs, Shorts, Stouts! the presence of the Rev. Hubert Sergos and Banker’s Greys! Bear Claws, . ^ I COFFEE CAKE, Sacred Heart Aid to Newell, superintendent of schools, SWEET ROLLS who will deliver an address I dozen ...... 2 0 < ^ Bear Oaws, pkg. 1 U I Toppeil, 1 5 ' centered upon the eighth graders, Convene With D.G.G.W. who will don their caps and gowns Windward and Air Cruise SPORT COATS for graduation day. They will Plain pastels and The Sacred Heart Aid society present an appropriate program fancy tweeds— coats will not hold its regular meeting under the direction of Sister Mary Tropical Worsteds that will be worn at the Catholic Daughters’ home Patricia, eighth grade teacher and by graduates this COFFEE CAKE May 16 but will meet in conjunc­ superior of the Benedictine Sis­ year! Regular $18 tion with the Diocesan Council of ters. Sister Patricia and the P.-T. Regularly 629.50 models Streusel Catholic Women’s convention at A. officials are making elaborate the Shirley-Savoy hotel. The offi­ arrangements that will be carried Single and double Topped, each.... m illER 'S Gabardine SLACKS cers will greet and seat the mem­ out according to schedule. Further breasted models 15® Newest pastels— the $8.50 C C Q C bers in a body and all insistent details will be announced later. .—all sizes business will be taken care of. Mrs. Dwight Shea, president of the kind f o r ...... ^ U e O U Mrs. J. A. McDonald, president, Diocesan Catholic Parent-Teacher ■■SUPER mBBKETSIasks that all members make an ef­ league, will conduct the election fort to attend this session. and instalhition of officers. 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED Preferred Parish Glendale 3663 15886469 BY P.-T.A. AT ST. FRANCIS’ Trading List 'M, (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish) meeting will take place Monday, At the May P.-T.A. meeting, May 13, in the high school library mORTUilRIES MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER (Annunciation Parish) Mrs. W. C. Kimmins, a past presi­ at 7:30. All Catholic boys and (St. Mary Magdalene’s Parish) Th« merchant* represented in this section are boosters. They are Members of the Holy Name so­ dent, installed the following offi­ girls attending the public high The girls of the Young Ladies’ anxious to work with you and are deserring of your patronage. Co­ ciety will receive Communion in a cers: Mrs. Bernard Hynes, presi­ schools are invited to be present. sodality were hostesses to their operate with them. ______body Sunday, _May 12, Mother’s dent; Mrs. Frank Buchen, first The work of the constitution -will mothers at a formal tea Sunday, CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our personnel vice president; Mother Georgiana, be discussed and a social hour in day, at the 7 ;3l) o’clock Mass. Men May 5, from 3 to 5 p. m. in the and the finest equipment and facilities are and boys of the parish will join second vice president; Sister Fe­ the gym will follow. parish hall. Each girl presented The Mothers’ auxiliary of Boy Cathedral with the Holy Name members in licia, third vice president; Mrs. S. her mother with a spiritual bou­ assigned to every Catholic Service honoring their mothers. Van Dyke, fourth vice president; Scout troop 126 will meet at the quet, tied to a red carnation. Tea, Mrs. Anthony Dunst, recording home of Mrs. Ed Freeman, 1301 cookies, and individual molds of A Solemn Mass will be sung Sun­ secretary; Mrs. John Bohanna, S. Corona street, Thursday, May ECONOM Y NOB HILL INN day at 10:45 for the special in­ ice cream were served. Group pic­ Joseph E. Bona, Vice President 4Ze EAST COLFAX corresponding secretary; Mrs. Leo 23, at 12:30. All mothers of new tures were taken of the girls and tention of the Motherhood gpiild. Wenzinger, treasurer; Mrs. Wm. members are especially in-vited to Mixed Drinks, Draught Beer The guild will sponsor a card party their mothers. The arrangements 16th at Boulder Speer Blvd. at Sherman LIQUOR STORE Baptist, historian, and Mrs. L. J. attend. Mrs. John Bohanna will for the tea were under the super­ Thursday evening. May 16, at the Holmes, parliamentarian. be co-hostesses. Next to Clark's Church Goods Delicious Dinners home of Mrs. R. W. Moore. All vision of Marie Schmitz, chairman Equipped to Respond to Any (^all. Any Time, Any DbuuMS Corsages were presented by Mrs. The annual father-son Commun of the social life committee. 1634 Tremont KE. 45.34 HOT AND COLD LUNCHES are invited to the affair, which ion day, sponsored by the Holy FREE DELIVERY FREE PARKING Bernard Hynes to Mrs. W. C. Kim­ Yonr Bnsiness It Appreeisted Bere starts at 8 o’clock. Name society, -will take place at The marriage of Felix J. Kim- mins, Mrs. Glenn B. Wilson, and berman and Christine Dolores The “ De Luxe’’ games parties Mrs. Madden, outgoing officers. the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, May Mrs. are staged every Sunday evening 12. The two center rows of pews Larscheidt took place recently. at 8:30 o’clock. Pinochle is played Brief yearly reports made by will be reserved for the men and John Larscheidt and Cecilia Kim- M cB R ID E ’ S W illiam s Monday evenings at 8:15. chairmen of standing committees boys. merman were the witnesses. A showed an outstanding year in P.- B ake Shop The Rev. Francis Pettit is re­ Choir Boys Feted dinner was given in the evening at DIXIE DRUG T.A. work, ably directed by Mrs. The choir boys, accompanied by the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Preferred Parish Call Us For Special Partr Orders covering from a foot infection. Hynes, president m h St Franklin PB. EM. tSIl Fathers Thome, Anthony Wein- Larscheidt at the Terry ranch. Decorated Birthday Cakes. Special devotions in honor of the G. W. McBRIDE, Prop. Mrs. John Boehm, program chair­ The Young Men’s sodality met Wedding Cakes Blessed Mother are being conducted zapfel, and Matthias Blenkush, Free Delivery Cut Rate Chicken Pies Ercry Day man, presented an interesting pro­ and the director, Arthur Alcorn, at the parish hall Wednesday Trading List Family sixe baked on special order only this month on Wednesday, Friday, gram of dance numbers by pupils evening. May 8. Chas. Rufien "Meet Ms at DelightfnI Dixie Drug” 1117 E. Ith ATe. KE. 1410 and Sunday evenings at 7:30. enjoyed a day’s o&ting in the of Jimmy Gallagher, and K comedy mountains Thursday, May 2. assisted the entertainment commit­ FOR FINE QUALITY P.-T.A. Hears Mrs. Smith tap dance number by boys from MEATS AND FOOD STUFFS A large class received First Holy tee by showing special motion pic­ MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER Mrs. Joseph Emerson Smith gave St. Vincent’s home. The Mothers’ Communion Sunday, May 5. The tures. GO TO YOUR C. A. ALENIUS Tba merchants represented in this section are booster*. They aro an instructive talk at the meeting chorus, directed by Mrs. Wm. procession formed at the grade The Altar and Rosary society Phone MAin 5381 of the P.-T.A. April 25. Her ad­ Walsh and accompanied by Mrs. school and was led by a cross­ met at the parish hall Thurs­ anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co­ Piggly Wiggly Store 303 East Seventh Ave. dress was much enjoyed by those Bonino, sang several selections, bearer, two acolytes. Father Wein- day, May 9. A luncheon was operate with them. and later led the community FANCY FRUITS AND present. zapfel, and the class. Immediately served at 1 o’clock, with the fol­ 13TH AT SHERMAN Those assisting with the first singing. following the reception of Com­ lowing members Th charge: Mrs VEGETABLES 17TH AT PENN. Friday breakfast were Mmes. Mrs. Frank Buchen gave a re­ munion by the class, the parents Griebling, Mrs. Wedlick, and Mrs Genty, Magor, Monckton, Schwie- port of the state P.-T.A. conven­ received Holy Eucharist. ChadwicK. St. Francis de Sales' tion held in Colorado Springs. She der, and Zumtobel. The milk was Confirmation was administered The father-and-son Communion furnished through the courtesy of and Mrs. Hynes were delegates. to a large class Sunday afternoon. Father Leo J. Thome, Mrs. Ed­ reception in honor of Mother’s day Billie Ohler Says: €T0P! AND PICK-UP the Motherhood guild. May 5, by Bishop Urban J. Vehr. will be observed this Sunday, Ma; If it comes from Sunday morning at the 7:30 ward J. Leonard, deanery repre­ Joseph Sweeney and James Egan sentative, and Mrs. Hynes will at­ 12, at the 8 o’clock Mass. j Mass the mothers and daughters acted as pages. breakfast -will be served at the OHLER’S MODEL MARKET approached the '^ommunion rail to­ tend the D.C.C.W. convention May Sodality Leaders to Meet 15 and 16. parish hall after Mass under the or the ^f/WC/IT<^miYLgether. This was the first annual Officers and chairmen of the direction of a committee of the The all-parochial school picnic TH€ S i^T IO N A L ?^ MOTOR FUEL mother-daughter Communion day. Young Ladies’ sodality will meet in members of the Altar and Rosary A large group was present. will be held May 22 at Elitch’s the rectory Tuesday evening. May PIGGLY WIGGLY STGRE gardens. P.-T.A. members will society. About 100 men and high Parents of Annunciation high 14, following devotions. school boys have indicated their • iVs Good For a thrilling demon school senior boys are invited to have charge of the lunch to be Seven St. Francis’ sodalists who served to the’ sisters of St. Francis intention of being present. Special . Quality Meqts and Groceries stration of superior per­ attend the Regis college parents’ took part in Aida were Lucille speakers at the breakfast include club meeting Monday evening. de Sales’ school. Becker, Angela Petrovich, Gasper- 1487-91 SO. PEARL formance, try a tankful Mrs. Floyd Grazier, publicity the Rev. Leo Bums, S.J., of Regis Vi in your car. May 13, at 8 o’clock in the college ine Petrovich, Isabelle McNamara, college and Captain F. Campbell Market Phone PE. 1100 Store Phone SP, 3829 library. The club will be host to chairman, will attend the Press Charlotte McNamara, Helen Flynn, council and May day luncheon at of the Denver police department. CATHEDRAL parents of seniors of all Catholic and Kathleen Flynn. Pete Wagner, president of the high schools of the city. the Lakewood Country club May Young People’s Club Convenes JACKSON’S E. 10th and Washington Holy Name society, will preside JOYCE GLEANERG Clubs Will Meet Friday 14. In spite of inclement weather Cut Rate Drugs The regular meeting of cub pack Mrs. Fred Kelly attended the many Young People’s club mem­ Hi. Dominic’s~-W. 32nd Ave. and N. Speer Blessed Sacrament— E. 23rd & Kearney St. Liquors • Sundries Alterations a Specialty Cathedral—East Colfax and Rsce St. St. Philomena’s—E. 8th Ave. A Colo. Blvd. No. 41 will be held in Hagus hall health meeting of the Denver P.-T. bers attended the meeting Tues­ Sta Francis De Sales'~>Cedar & S. Bdwy. Loyola—E. 18th Ave. A Race St. Friday evening. May 10, at 7:30 A. W. B. Yegge was the principal day evening. May 7, in Fransalian Prescriptions SP. 3662 1306 S. Pearl 8t* John's»Speer Bltd. A Clarkson St. Catherine'e—W. 38th Ave. Jk Fed. Blvd speaker. Holy Ghost— 14th St. and Tremont St. Elisabeth's—W. Colfax and 8th St. o’clock. A special invitation is is­ hall. Five new members were in­ tree Prompt Delivery troduced by J[im Baier and Jerome (IFe Call for and Deliver) sued to the parents and friends Baptisms Announced Call 8p. 3445 Downinx and Alameda of the cubs. Parents of the boys Recently baptized were Irma Finnegan, who are active on the St. John's who will receive membership cards Joy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. membership committee. Delivered anywhere in the city. at this meeting must be present. A Raymond Flynn, with Alice Mont­ The social committee told of POTISIITED Progressive Shoe Shop 100% Specially Homogenized short program will be presented ans for a spring social in (Pasteurized) Cream — Blend gomery as sponsor; James Robert, Always Forward— Never Backward DENVER by the cubs. Although cubbing is son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fransalian hall. 'Warren Turilli Milk. IOWA MARKET promised that a good orchestra WHEKE QUALITY AND SERVICE MARKET GO. new in Annunciation parish, four Flynn, with Alice Montgomery as Inspired by happy memories or Exclusive Product of Meats dens have been organized and are sponsor; Wilma Mary, daughter of would be signed up. The date will merely influenced by twice-told COME FIRST l.G.A. Stores busily engaged in activities under Mr. and Mrs. Willis Thompson, be announced in the near future- tales of the long, careless, toiless SP 9986 288 So. Penn. Lincoln Creamery Of the Finest Quality the supervision of the following with Thomas C. and Helen D _ Latest returns from the produc­ 515 E. Exposition SP. 2221 2422 E. 6th Ave. EM. 4151 & 4152 hours on a big ranch, El Grupo FREE CALL FOR AND DELIVERY 1745 S. Broadwsj 8P. 14U FREE DELIVERY den mothers and den chiefs: Den Flanagan as sponsors; tion, Nothing But the Truth, indi­ Varsovianna, a club composed of SelecUd corn-fed meat*. Fsner and 1, Mrs. W. E. Robinson and Hugh Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ cate that it will be a financial suc­ For Ezpsrt Radio Repair Serries stapl. grocorie*. fm it* and Tcgetabls* Pe. 3703-04 618 E. 6th Ave. the married men and women of the Wo Recommend Fresh fish and oysters McDugal; den 2, Mrs. D. Mumford fred Keller, with Herbert Cannon cess. In his report on the play, Vail Community center, 1904 W. and Joe Heronoma; den 3, Mrs. T. as sponsor; Robert Joseph, son of Duane Thomas expressed pleasure 12th avenue, will depict their ver­ W. M. WITTE INCLAIR Eagen and Bryant Eagen; den 4, Mr. and- Mrs. Robert 'Voth, with at the spirit of co-operation on the Dick’s Radio Service WE SUGGEST sion of “ El Rancho Grande” when Grocery and Market ERVICE Mrs. Ted Johnson and Robt. Dorothy Pytlinski and Carl Linzik part of thCj^ast and all assistants they hold a costume party in the TUNG-SOL TUBES S. & A. Radio Shop Genty. as sponsors. A motion from the floor to give Corn Fed Meats Fresh Fish Businese Phone PE. >828 TATION appropriately decorated center at Rm . Phone SP. >248 For The last games party scheduled Mr. Thomas a vote of thanks for 8 p. m. Monday, May 13. EXPERT RADIO REPAIR AND “Your car will his work and to thank all who as­ Staple Groceries, Fresh Vegetables No Sunday Gslle TUNE-UP WORK in the series of 18 will be held Fri All play and no work with never serre you, if you 701 SOUTH‘ LOGAN PE. 0934 1 1889 SO. PEARL ST. let ns ssrric* your day evening. May 10, at 8 o’clock sisted him met with a cheering re­ a dull moment is the promise of Tnng-Soi Tobes, R.C.A. Tubes and Parts sponse. Several members of the EM. 3189 4145 St. Paul car.” in the high school. The special the committee in charge of the long JERRY PERRY. LESSEE S Cathedralites prize will be $10. There will club took part in the presentation planned, strictly club affair. Oil­ (Formerly on 6th Ave.) East 6th Ave. at Colnrablno of Aida. also be other valuable prizes. The burning lanterns will hang from PBONE EM. S81S The athletic committee, under St. Joseph's "At Your Serrlc.” usual admission of 50 cents will the ceiling for a novel lighting EMPIRE be charged. The members of the Vincent Morgan’s direction, will effect and “ ranch hands” will carry Mayfair Win Latin Medals League of the Sacred Heart will lead a number of bowling enthusi­ lanterns as they serve refresh­ CLEANERS assist the Holy Name society men asts to the South Denver Bowling ments at “ feeding time.” New Manager Cash & Carry Prices alleys Sunday, May 19. and refreshments will be served Only individual moods and tastes ROUBOS DAIRY DRESSES...... 7 7 ^ AND Eight Cathedral high school stu­ At the next meeting of the club Beauty Salon The various committees in charge will dictate costume details, for BOTTLED MILK May 14 a special program of en SUITS ...... 54$) DYERS ANN LELL, Manaser dents were awarded gold medals in the past few Vnonths express the one dress restriction limiting ICE CREAM—All FIsTori for their excellent rating in a na­ their appreciation and gratitude to tertainment is planned for guests the members is the party theme, 1213 E. 4th Ave. of another youth group in the city. EMerson 2989 PE. 2989 tional Latin test, sponsored an­ all who attended and aided in mak­ “ El Rancho Grande.” Picadores Vernon R. Crowder Santa Fe Gleaners nually by Auxilium Latinum. An invitation will be issued by the 2434 E. 6th Ave. ing the parties a success. The and bull-fighters will be as 500 Santa Fc CH. 9386 618 Santa Fe KE. 0952 Those earning gold medals were games will again be resumed early social committee and a joint meet­ acceptable as cow-hands and sheep- ing will be planned. Joan Roberts, Patricia Harring­ this fall. herders. w« ton, Mary Catherine Jaeger, Kath­ Miss Margaret McCallin was in • TEXACO PRODUCTS «4».---- NASH-MALONE The Junior Newman club met in Guitars, mandolins, and violins leen Friend, Mildred Simpson, Lu­ the high school library Monday charge of refreshments at the last played “ by ear” with true native RED & WHITE cille Lombordi, Theresa Rowan, meeting. • WOLFS HEAD OIL WE G o o ^ afternoon. May 6, with Father skill by Julio Martinez, Manuel Formerly DYBDAHL and Madaline Rooney. Honorable Miss Mary Margaret Grabus, 4 Merebuidiae Thome presiding. 'The Rev. Joseph Madrid, and Henry and Joseph 2306 E. 6ih Ave. EA. 1844 mention was given to James Soran, O’Heron spoke on the purposes of treasurer, is expected home after Barole will furnish the music for MERCHANTS OIL CO. MOVE STORACE AND Fresh Fish Every Friday Catherine Pohndorf, Rita Kerns, the club and its educational value, a two-week trip to Chicago and the dances and delight the listeners Fmi H o h m s , < s .r . f M FREE DELIVERY Grace Denham, Mary Jo Ryan, points east. eo. The Rev. F. Gregory Smith gave a with familiar old melodies from ERWIN J. MERZ, lessee Per Elsie Lutz, Patricia McGlone, The Holy Name society, in keep­ talk and outlined the work of the Spain and Old Mexico. 801 KALAMATH M k e A Wwelh«M«, isn Mth at. Catherine Job, Eileen Gallagher, club in Catholic Action. The next ing with the plan of making its Planners of the affair are Mr. Mary Milne, Jane Mixon, and Mary matings interesting and enter­ and Mrs. Felix-Vigil, Mr. and Mrs. St. Vincent de Paul's Janet Seeman. taining, will hold a smoker at the Frank Casius, Mrs. Pauline Blan, The climax for the speech pro­ high school in conjunction with its Mrs. Jesse Gonzales, Victor Maes, gram at Cathedral was reached monthly session Monday, May 13, St. Philomena's For Better and Joseph Espinoza, club presi­ SOUTH GAYLORD when Francis Morris was chosen F at 8 p. m. John Hines, president, dent. Hair Styling and for the semi-finals in dramatic and the entertainment committee Program Slated May 15 We Appreciate Your declamation at the national contest have arranged an attractive card LOWEST PRICES on BAKERY Beauty Service Rose Weisman, assistant direc­ Patronage in Terra Haute, Ind. Accompanied with ace boxers from Regis and tor of the Petite players, a junior Dependable Furniture Fluffy, Flakey Homemade by Earl Bach, head of the speech the American Legion participating dramatic group of the center, will Pastry The Virginia Barher department, three senior students in the bouts. All the fighters are present the players in an original attended the meet sponsored by the well known in local athletic circles JOHN HARVEY Gratum Fruit Store PE. 7315 1024 So. Gaylord and Beauty Shop song and dance skit at 3:30 p. m. National Forensic league. The and a large crowd is expected. In FREE DELIVERY PE. 2586 2027 E. Virrinis (Regis High School) Wednesday, May 15. Important 2404 E. Colfax Ave. others who participated were Bob addition to the bouts there will be members of the featured act are GLENN SCHAFBUCH. Prap. Blodgett, also a dramatic declama­ Thirty-two freshmen were re­ other forms of entertainment, AT JOSEPHINE VISIT YOUR NEIGBBORBOOD ceived into the sodality Monday Frances Apodaca, president; Rita EM. 2736 3126 E. COLFAX Washington Park tion entrant, and Joseph Manfred which will start immediately af­ Barela, Marcella Duran, Juanita who was sent as state senator to morning. May 6. For the remain­ ter the meeting. Refreshments Cleaners ing meetings of the year they will Garcia, Nancy Barela, Jo Ann Piggly Wiggly Store represent Colorado. will be served. All men are urged Buss, and Corrine and Julio Bal- COLFAX BEAUTY SHOP—1148 E. Colfax Ave. N. W. CHRISTENSEN Now under the eupervision of Ray Bloye of the junior charii- be active participants in the work to attend. MRS. JOSEPHINE Phone KE. 206>. Open eveninxi by appointment of the high school sodality. They tequer. Parents accompanied by McLAUGHLIN GIENGER Expert finger wsying, hair etyling, marcelling GORDON GRAPES, CHAS. 8LOGGETT ber of commerce was the guest 3 Converts Confirmed Unexcelled Quality and Service have been admitted in time to children will be admitted to the FRANK LINZEY speaker at the student assembly June Woodhouse, Helen De Bell, program which is planned espe­ have part in the election of the WINES LIQUORS 1087 So. Gaylord SP. 7888 1065 SO. GAYLORD held May 6. “ Clean up-Paint up” and Otto Mohr, recent converts cially for junior members of the was the theme stressed throughout prefect for the next school term. to the Church, were in the class center. Nadorff Liquors, Inc. the assembly. Edward McCor- The election is taking place Fri­ confirmed by Bishop Vehr May 5. NO ANNOUNCEMENT fiuck, a senior, told of what the day morning. May 10. Four can­ They are students of St. Francis HOME OF GOOD SPIRITS Cathedral students had done to didates have been named and de Sales’ high school and in the Reception Planned In COST Where you get the moet of the best U j W c ~ Grand Opening help make the school more beauti- their campaign^ managers have V«r Man to Call and Give Hs>l- for the leset. past year were received into the seaios on Packing and Shipping Car* to East aaid West full in the week. . An original been very active throughout this Church by the parish priests. Call EM. 0677 for Prompt week. The candidates are Patrick Honor of New Priest KEpatoae 622S lot a 15th of Each Mouth Yollmer’s Bakery humorous declamation was given Invitations for the junior-senior omd Worehoaso, 1821 aeth St. Delivery by Harry Lowery. Coursey, Martin Faulhaber, Rich­ prom to be held on May 16 in the 1818 E. Colfax A t*. Colfax A Williams a Warohoute, Mat aoth St. Golden. — The Altar society is 757 So. University ard Sundell, and Valery Durr. Lincoln room of the Shirley-Savoy Service— KEysteoe 6228 planning a reception for the Rev. MOTHER’S DAY SPECIALS Posters listing the accomplish­ hotel were presented to the seniors Howard Delane/, who will be or­ ments of the candidates have dec­ of St. Francis’ high school this dained to the priesthood May 18. Holy Name Men orated the bulletin boards through­ week. Parents of the junior stu St. Dominic's A cake sale will be held Sunday out this week and the interest in dents have consented to act as Blessed Sacrament morning after Mass. the election will reach a climax chaperons. DID YOU KNOW that Texaco Is • William Joseph Griebling, in­ To Fete Members Friday morning. Play Will Be Staged Famoni for Fine Roofinfs and Gift Depi. fant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Shingles Baur’t The sodalists received with ap­ Playing an important part in Dr. Harry A. Miller The Park Hill Drug Go. Griebling of Evergreen, was bap­ When You Have a Roofing Problem, Whitman’s (Zandj and Immediately following 7:30 plause the announcements that the class day activities will be the Here’s the Answer—See Your “ Your Doctor Knows Ut” tized Sunday, May 6, by Father Candies o’clock Mass Sunday, May 12, in William Crothers, senior, had three-act play, A Bunch of Fun, DENTIST Licensed Applicator Ice Cream John P. Moran at the Chapel of 23RD AT DEXTER EAit 7711 Our Lady of Victory church, W. taken second place in the Aida by Erastus Ojgood, to be presented Chapman Roofing 12th avenue and Umatilla street, essay contest and that Jack Teel- May 30 by the graduation class. Christ the King. Mr. “and Mrs. Extraction* and Plate Work Only John C. B CITY PARK members of the Holy Name society ing, junior, had won the honor of The play, under the direction of Fred Archer were the sponsors. Company will meet for a breakfast, espe­ giving the panegyric of Our The attendance at the Evergreen MAin 4885 29th and North Speor SchoU Service Station Miss Lena Belle Sloan, has in its Phone GLcndale 9878 cially planned to welcome two new Blessed Mother at the May cro-wn- 'cast the following seniors: church is increasing. Mass is of­ fered there every Sunday at 10. FINEST 29th Ave. and Colo. Blvd. members, Manuel Moralez and ing program. Jeanette Mayer, Charlotte De­ MEATS AND David Romero, and to honor Juan On Tuesday, May 7, the tennis GROCERIES Fre* Call and DellTcrr laney, Betty Scherer, Catherine Scrrlc* De Mata Mares, 82, and his grand­ tournament began. Twenty-four Deus, Patricia Weadick, Berna- St. Catherine's 2815 Fairfax WASHING AND son, John M. Mares, 18, the oldest players will struggle through the detta Costello, Mary Eileen Rus­ H oly Ghost LUBBICATION and the youngest members of the contests that will decide the Regis EM. 2708 Colbom Bros. Em. >821 sell, Shirley Freeman, Helen Dil- society. high champion for 1940. The four linger, Jerry Auer, Bernard Mc- This is Your friendly, efficient, neigh­ Tauche’s Bakery The Rev. Miguel Pascual, C.R., is semi-finalists will be chosen to Leran, Francis McCarthy, William msmn messenoea borhood drug store. Loyola spiritual director of the society, form the Regis tennis team to take Gorman, and Walter Powers. and the officers are Serapio Miera, part in local inter-school contests Senior* Decorate Altar TAbor Knight’s Drug Store City-wide Reputatioj\ for president; Eloy Lucero, vice presi­ and the finalists will probably en­ On the committee of seniors who Any Radio Repaired dent; Jacob de Baca, secretary, ter the state high tournament. 5 3 4 5 Formerly Se CheverelLMoore Fine ^ Bakery Goods ^ We welcome you to your decorated the altar of Our Lady HOME OR CAR $1.00 and Julio Martinez, treasurer. The senior-junior prom was 41st and Tejon St* GR 1511 Neighborhood in the high school in the first week (Plus Parts) held Wednesday night. May 8. The of May were Helen Dulk, Shirley Lst Us DellTsr Yoor Psekaass 4051 Tejon St. GRaad 496$ Drastic Reductions on Tube Prices PiSgly Wiggly Store President’s day was enjoyed on Freeman, Cecilia Ann Dyer, Mary 424 18TH ST. HONEST AND COMPETENT Thursday, following the prom. Eileen Russell, Walter Powers, and SERVICE MEN Service with a smile The classes on Friday are in prep­ Robert Russell. Annunciation 28th and York St. aration for the monthly tests Two students of the eighth grade Sto Louis' AC-DG RADIO slated for Monday and Tuesday, distinguished themselves in the May 13 and 14. past week by meriting prizes in n D IT r c: Patronize These Firms. They ’The May devotions at the shrine city-wide competitions. Bertha ENGLEWOOD U K U U O Prite* Every Dey DE SELLEM SERVICE have been very popular this year. 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L J PAGE FOUk Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 9, 1940

00796835 The Denver Catholic Register 'C NINE TO BE ORDAINED AT RITE President______Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Editor.______R t Rev. Msjr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. IN CATHEDRAL, 7 FOR DENVER Awnlnfi AM B M O tr- Managing Editor______Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. C

1 I Thur3(Jay, May 9, 1940 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE FATHER-SON COMMUNION TO Sodality to Fete Group Flourislies It’s a Better Chick BE HELD IN JE S U IT PARISH If It’s Hatched At Prices Mothers May \l (Sacred Heart-Loyola Parish) Officers for the coming year were Despite Drought There will be a special father- elected and installed, and the re­ and-son Communion at both tiring officers were thanked for ZURICH (St. Patrick’s Parish) their work. The new officers are Bristol. — T h e^ ltar society of The Young Ladies’ senior sodal­ Sacred Heart and Loyola churches on Mother’s day. It will be Mrs. H. Briggs, president; Mrs. the Bristol church, a mission of Specializing in day old NOT Advertised ity will sponsor a mother-daughter the Holly parish, claims the honor Communion at the 9 o’clock Mass sponsored by the Holy Name Martha Smith, vice president; Mrs. pullets and cockerels by Joseph Kilker, secretary; Mrs. Wil­ of being financially one of the Sunday, May 12, Mother’s day, fol­ men, but an appeal to attend has most successful of such groups in expert Sexor. lowed by a breakfast to be served been made to all the men of the liam Dolan, treasurer, and Mrs. Dora Gregory, historian. the diocese, and this despite the in the Cosmopolitan Coffee shop. parish, whether or not they are severe drought of the past two LIFE MEMBERS OF AMERICAN POULTRY Twelve members of the sodality at­ affiliated with the organization, Mrs. Dwight Shea, who installed years on both irrigated and noa- ASSN. because quoting prices would tended the opera, Aida, Wednesday and the priests of the parish hope the new members, was presented irrigated land. evening. The Rev. Thomas Barry, that every man will receive Com­ with a corsage, Mrs. Walter Practically every family in the not help people. Complete spiritual director, is instructing munion that day. Wade, former president of the parish is represented in the so­ See our Agents or ten members for catechetical work At Sacred Heart church, the group, and Mrs. S. J. O’Day, a ciety, with the exception of the write in the parish. The next regular men’s Communion will take place friend of the organization, also Spanish-speaking members o f the funerals vary in cost depend­ meeting will be held Friday eve­ at the 7 o’clock Mass, and imme­ attended. Mrs. Scott, the re­ parish. 'The total membership is ning, May 17. diately after Mass the men will be tiring president, was presented 11. Z u r i c h ing upon the style and quality The May meeting of the junior served breakfast in the hall below with a gift by the officers who had The income from last year’s ac­ sodality will be held Tuesday eve­ the church. The Sacred Heart worked ■with her and ■with another tivities was $476. Only through ning, May 14, in the library. Holy Name men have a new ban­ gift from Mrs. Kemme, Mrs. close co-operation of all members H a tc h e r y of merchandise included. It is Roesch, and Mrs. Richardson. Mrs. The Rev. Edward C. Prinster ner that will be used for the first was this accomplished. ZURK3I, KANSAS of Steamboat Springs, the Rev. time this Sunday. Scott presented each officer ■with On May 4 the society served the rose. The sisters attended the more helpful to assure every Paul D. Slattery of Craig, the Rev. At Loyola church the men and junior-senior banquet of the gathering, thanked the retiring "IVc Know Our E. J. Verschraeghen o f Sterling, boys will receive Communion at Granada Consolidated high school. officers for their kindness and co­ The guests numbered 80. one that Horan prices begin so and the Rev. C. J. Moynihan of the 8:30 Mass. They are asked CWcfct” Scottsbluff, Nebr., were visitors at to meet in front of the church, operation, and congratulated the The pastor, the Rev. Michael the rectory in the past few days. enter the building in a group, and new officers. Refreshments were Maher, is taking a month’s vaca­ low that 0 complete funeral served. The Mothers’ club served lunch­ go directly to the front pews. tion in the East, including a visit eon to all school pupils Wednesday, After the Mass, breakfast will be Participation in Convention Urged to Detroit, Midi., where he pur­ chased a new car. His duties are need not be a burden to any May 8. served in Loyola hall. Paul Horan Members of the Sacred Heart Patronise These Firms. They being cared for by the Rt. Rev. has been asked to attend the break­ parish organizations have been Are Co-Operating With Your Father Barry baptized Mary urged to take part in the coming Abbot Augustine Antoniolli, O.S. Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fast and to address the men. family. D.C.C.W. convention. B., of Canon City. Paper. Ralph Martinez, Sunday after­ Card Party Set for May 16 Two classes received First Com­ noon, May 5. Vincejit and Cath­ Women of Sacred Heart parish munion Sunday, May 5. Trained erine Gonzales were sponsors. will hold a benefit card party in by the sisters, the children marched TWO EYES . . . Mrs. Dorothy Hatfield (Dorothy Adelphian hall on the evening of to the sanctuary in perfect order. MacPherson) arrived here from May 15. The object of the party Special musical programs were Used every minute of every day. her home in Chicago, 111., Tuesday is to raise funds for the bazaar Yet the only two you will ever given at both churches in honor have. They are very delicate. morning, May 7, called here by the and to provide an evening’s enter­ of the_ First Communion classes. sudden death of her mother, Mrs. tainment for the parishioners. A third class— that from the Lit­ CHOOSE YOUR OPTOMETRIST Ella MacPherson. There will be prizes and refresh­ tle Flower center— will receive WITH CARE Delegatei Named for Meet ments, and the price of admission First Communion in Sacred Heart The May meeting of the Altar will be 25 cents. Tickets may be church at the 8:30 Mass this Sun­ KEystone 62Q7 # KEystone 6296 and Rosary society was held in the secured from the women or may day. James P. Gray Cteveiand Ptace library Tuesday afternoon. May be purchased at the hall on the Members of the Young Ladies’ 7, immediately following a dessert- night of the party. and the junior Young Ladies’ so­ Optometrist luncheon. Mrs. Joseph Melphy dalities, accompanied by their Guarding Forever our Founder^ ideeds presided. Mrs. A. Goetz opened Plans for the bazaar are going the meeting with prayer. Mrs. D. ahead with great speed. All or­ mothers, received Communion in R. Lucy, chairman of the sick ganizations and individuals are a body at Loyola church Sunday. 2 1 1 Golorado Bldg. visitation committee, reported calls co-operating to make the 1940 This was their regular Commun­ made on Mmes. Thomas Finn, event the best on record. The next ion day, but they made a mother- 1615 California TA. 8883 general bazaar meeting will take and-daughter event of it in Mary Mills, and Joseph Petraglia. LENSES DUPLICATED — PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Mmes. Jos. Carroll and S. F. Chio- place in Loyola hall Friday eve­ honor of Mother’s day. The young Mrs. Brady Speahs ning, May 17, instead of Thurs people are planning an outing for Preferred Parish lero were named delegates to the iftftwwwtfwrtwwwsrtwwwvwvvwswyvvwtfwwwy annual meeting of the D.C.C.W. to day. May 16, because of the old- the near future. be held May 15 and 16. Mmes. D. fashioned ball to take place in the Loyola P.-T.A. to Meet May 28 Trading List R. Lucy and A. Goetz are alter­ hall on Thursday night. At the Loyola P.-T.'A. meeting Before Press Cluh nates. P.-T.A. Cloaei Seaton May 3 it was decided that it would Acknowledgment of a card of The closing P.-T.A. meeting of be necessary to hold another MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER sympathy from Mrs. Sanford Lucy, the season took place at Sacred meeting May 28 to close all The merchants represented in this section are boosters. They are Mrs. Thomas Brady of Wichita Rock Springs, Wyo., was read. The Heart school Wednesday, May 1. unfinished business. Mrs. Eugene anxious to work with you and are deserrins of your patronage. Co­ Kans„ who has moved to Denver card circle’s reports were made Worland, chairman of the nom­ inating commi.ttee, presented operate with them. since her two sons have been at­ This circle met twice in the past month. Father Achille Somma- the new officers, who were tending Regis college, was a sur­ ruga gave the regular ten-minute unanimously elected as follows: prise speaker at the Catholic instruction. Reports of the finan lllllGHiOII. Pinil Mrs. M. J. Valley, president; Mrs. Holy Family Women’s Press meeting last week cial secretary and treasurer were William H. Daniels, vice president; Mrs. Brady is a pioneer in Cath­ accepted as submitted. Mrs. J. M. Reischman, secretary; Dst KE. S311 The financial statement for the Mrs. Gertrude Matjeka, treasurer; Alex Public Service Station Ni(ht GR. 2349 olic Action, and, among other SLATED MAY IS Mrs. C. G. Petri, publicity chair­ R. H. HAMEL, Prop. past year, including the list of HOOVERS—EUREKA—ROYALS—And All Mskes things, suggested the work of re­ Christmas and Easter contrib­ man ; Mrs. Orville Esher, historian, Parts for All Makes of Vacujms—We Repair All Makes of Sweepers mailing Catholic literature to utors, was distributed at all and Mrs. James Bible, auditor. The 28S2 Larimer at 29th St. Plenty of Parking Space C.P.-T.L. president, Mrs. Dwight those who are not able to subscribe Masses Sunday, May 5. AT ST. JOSEPI'S Shea, will install the new officers MILLER PHARMACY to the periodicals. Mrs. Brady was May 28. For Quality Bakery Goods GL. 9917 Cor. W. 44th and Tennyson a close friend of the late Bishop Owing to the illness of Mrs. Ger­ J, Henry Tihen. Hospital Guild to trude Matjeka, cafeteria manager, North Denver’i Most Try (St. Joseph’* Parish) ‘Hi-Pal’ Editor Speaker Mrs. C. E. Welch has offered to Complete Drugstore! Final plans were made for the assist in the cafeteria. Those de­ WEISS BAKERY Speaking on the responsibility Hear 2 Speakers ham luncheon and card party, One Block from Holy Family Church siring to help are requested to call , 4024 Tennyson St. of a high school editor at the scheduled Wednesday, May 15, at "HAKE OUR STORE YOUR Mrs. Welch, EAst 9278. Press club’ s meeting, Helen the Altar and Rosary society HEADQUARTERS" St Anthony’s Hospital g;uild will meeting. The event will get under It was voted by the members Sullivan, editor of Cathedral hold the closing meeting of the way at 12:30 and the luncheon to sponsor two activities for the high school’s Hi Pal, said: “ We season for members and friends will be served for 25 cents to benefit o f the coming bazaar. An Monday, May 13, at 2:30 p. m. at old-fashioned ball will be held in editors of Catholic high school guests not wishing to remain for the hospital. Two speakers will ad­ Loyola hall Thursday evening. newspapers have triple advan­ the party. Table and special prizes dress the meeting on health sub­ will be awarded at the party, ad­ May 16. The admission price will tages: We are Catholics, we are jects. The sewing division of the mission to which is 25 cents. Pa, be 35 cents per couple and' 20 Americans, and we are young. guild held a successful meeting trons are requested to bring their cents for each extra person. Otto “ In these days of power-mad Monday, May 6, when 47 dozen own cards. Dewey is chairman of the commit­ surgical bandages were turned out tee. A moving picture ■will be dictators, we need not go into a de­ by two tables of workers, super­ It was reported at the meeting that a new circle to be known as shown in Loyola hall, the tentative Dining aboard the Denver Zephyrs, many travelers tailed explanation of the blessings vised by Mrs. Mabel Lippincott. St. Joseph’s has been organized date being May 29. Mrs. William Mrs. Jelstrup, vice president, pre­ say, is naif the fun o f riding these stainless steel o f Americanism. Youth needs no and will include the following Daniels is chairman of this com­ sided. wonder trains to Chicago. one to define its glories. But there members: Mmes. Martin Bom- mittee. The choir guild ■will join is a difference even among youths. St. Anthony’s hospital will hold melyn, Casburn, J. Dwyer, J. J. with the P.-T.A. in these two Between the average American open-house Sunday, May 12. Hu­ Dean, J. Dooley, George P. Hacke projects. Menus are complete and varied, cuisine is unexcelled^ youth and Catholic youth there is bert Hughes, business manager, is thal, Harold Harrison, William The meeting closed ■with the service is perfect, and, worthy to note, prices are most a wide gap. We are not ignorant state chairman of this observance, Gleason, and James McNichols. school orchestra, accompanied by reasonable. Chair car passengers find dinners as low as of the difference between us and which is attracting wide atten­ Mrs. C. Eggert, a member of Sister Alice, playing several selec­ 50c, breakfasts at 40c. our public school friends. We have tion. the society, was reported ill of a tions. Refreshments were served observed the attitudes particularly throat infection. under the direction of Mrs. James of our journalistic associates. At a Remember, too, the Zephyrs offer special menus for Tierney, eighth grade room Catholic press convention students The altar committee for May children and individual dietary meals w ill be pre-_ mother. The second grade won were filled with enthusiasm to Party Series in is composed of Mmes. E. Shull, M pared upon request. carry back the inspiration they J. Ginsburg, and T. J. O’Connor, the attendance treat and pennant, had received to their own publi­ Father-Son Communion I* Sunday and the prize donated by Mrs. C. It cost* na mar* to rid* th* Zsphyr* cation, whereas we noted in in­ Bamum to Close The fathers and sons of the par­ Weiss was awarded to Mrs. John ish will receive Holy Communion Miller. |60 $ 0 7 3 0 formal discussions with acquaint­ RottnJ ances in secular schools that they (Presentation Parish) for their mothers Sunday, May 12 ‘ 4 6 S ‘ 3 7 Trip at the 7 o’clock Mass. A break were beating the bushes for some­ The last card party of the FIRST aA S S IN CHAIR CARS thing, they knew not what. Many season will be held Thursday, May fast will be served in the hall im, of them are either misinformed or 16, in the rectory. mediately following the services. For Puttmon choir cor rooorfolhno eonruH bewildered about things about The Rev. H. A. Geisert, pastor, The Holy Name society will ‘TheBaliyCyclone BURLINGTON TRAVEL BUREAU which we have no qualms because meet Tuesday night. May 14, in will begin the annual parish cen­ IZlh A Champa Phans: Ksytton* 1123 we have been taught to disting^uish sus the first week in June. the hall. between right and wrong from the The Holy Name men will receive Prom Scheduled Friday Night baby-room up. The tenth annual junior-senior To Be Preseuted Communion Sunday, May 12. This "Clearly there is only one group will be a father-and-son Com­ promenade of the high school will to which they and the world can munion reception in observance of take place Friday, May 10, in the look for guidance, the Catholic Mother’s day. Lincoln room of the Shirley-Savoy Church; we are the younger gen^ hotel. Miss Rita Ochs, a senior A. collection will be taken up at By Aquinas Club eration of that rock-like body. We who has attended St. Joseph’s are being prepared for that essen­ the church doors on Sunday bj) school for 12 years, will be the young women of the parish tial task of informing the world crowned queen of the event. j (St. Dominie’s Parish) about Chnstianity. We are going for flowers for the May crowning, The prom committee’s prepara PUEBLO S t Dominic’s Little theater will to step into the shoes of the elder- which will be held on May 19. tions indicate that this will be the The May queen for the crown­ most successful event of its type resound with laughter when the editors of Catholic publications Aquinas players present George and since the pen is mightier than ing will be Betty Sedlmayer, vice in the history of the school. It is president of the Young Ladies hoped that a large number of M. Cohan’s inimitable three-act the sword the wielders are all- comedy. The Baby Cyclone, Sun JEWELERS important.” sodality. The maids of honor will alumni will attend. Sunday, May 12 be: President, Gertrude Langfield day and Monday, May 26 and 27 secretary, Lucille Reinhart, and 1st Communion, May Crowning The Aquinas dramatists recently OPTOMETRISTS treasurer, Mary Frances Imvie. Held successfully staged The Upper St. Joseph’s Guild Flower girls will be Dolores Sedl­ The annual First Communion Room. The cast for The Baby is Mothers^ Day mayer, Carol Bower, Eileen Sedl­ and May crowning, combined this Cyclone follows: Valens Jones, mayer, and Lucille Imvie. year for the second time, were Concetta Frazzini, Edmond Carr, To Meet in Fall Lucille Reinhart and Gertrude held Sunday, May 5, and the James Burke, Larry O’Sullivan, and Clara Langfield will take care church was packed to capacity Dorothy Hoelskin, Ann Frances of the altars on May 11. for both events. At the 8:30 Calone, Patrick Hoare, Robert Mass 47 children received the Mrs. A. Tuffield and Mrs. E. J. Smith, Jewel McGovern, John The monthly meetings of St, Holy Eucharist for the first The Standard of Quality Joseph’s guild will be discontinued Sedlmayer are delegates for the O’Leary, Jerry Barry, and Fred Opposite Post Office D.C.C.W. convention to be held time and in the evening all the Kirk. for Perfect Baking Say "hello"hy telephone in the summer months. Meetings first communicants and other pu­ will be resumed in the fall. Sep­ on May 15 and 16 in the Lincoln Carnival Committee Reappointed “ And Just as Reliable^ room of the Shirley-Savoy hotel. pils in the grade school partici­ tember 12 has been reserved for pated in the crowning of the The same executive committee a dessert-luncheon and bridge Mrs. R. Newcomb and Mrs. N. Rice that had charge of the carnival if you can’t be with her will be alternates. statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary. party at the Public Service build The sanctuary was beautifully last year will function for the 1940 ing. All g;irls of the parish who will In Pueblo It’s Navajo Liquor Store decorated and the coronation was carnival, with Charles Ruwart as At the meeting in St. Francis de be graduated from the eighth chairman; Glenn Weller, vice grade this year or who have al­ highlighted by the placing of lilies Ice Cold Wines and Beer Sales’ high school May 3, the presi­ and red roses on the shrine by the chairman, and Frank Kemme, sec dent, Mrs. J. J. Jaap, appointed ready been graduated are invited retary-treasurer. This annual to join the sodality at the enroll­ first oommunicants and the other FREE DELIVERY !A telephone visit with one of your Mrs. A. Gallagher, Mrs. D. Rein pupils, respectively. project will again be held on the ment on the day of the crowning. grounds adjacent to the church on ert, and Mrs. H. Grout to serve Ushers’ Appointments Announced 20S w«fi |4h 6t. 413 W. Northern on the membership committee Mrs. Fred Kurtz will be the June 27, 28, and 29. Telephone S14B Ph. 2090 family, relatives or friends in other hostess at a bunco party in her Ushers’ appointments for May Prizes for high scores at game» The Holy Name society will re were won by Sister Ann Loretto, home Tuesday, May 14. The pro­ are as follows: 6 o’clock Mass, cities is a pleasure for you as well John Callahan and Charles'. Rust, ceive Holy Communion Sunday, Mrs. A. Wren, Sister M. Julita ceeds will go to the P.-T.A. fund. When buying from the Silver Moon Sr.; 7, Tom Ford, Lawrence Ochs, May 12, at the 7:30 Mass, when Mrs. M. Verlinden, Mrs. H. Grout, Admission is 25 cents. as those you call. Ed McCloskey, and Joe Shull; 8:30, members will offer a spiritual bou firms advertising in this Night Club Mrs. C. M. Butler, and Mrs. Frank Bob Turner, Des Hackethal, Dr, quet for their mothers. Captain PUEBLO’S Spindhrr. paper, please mention that Young People in Need J. J. Werthman, and Joe Sheridan; Patrick J. Conboy will address the FINEST Of Church, Says Judge : 9 :30, Art McTavish, Joe Kennedy, men at their meeting on the fol you saw their advertise­ At Pueblo on The operator will be glad to tell you the rates to any towns lowing evening on some interesting Fr. Schulte Will Be Vincent 0 ’Ck>nnor, and Ben Ham­ ment. Bighwsr to Esst Loyola Novena Speaker Municipal Judge Philip B. Gil­ mons; 11:30, Leo Donovan, Len facts about fire-fighting and fire liam, who has conducted Denver Hart, Frank Fiala, and Tom Kava prevention. naugh; Tuesday evening novena St. Thomas’ club for young CAR WASHING TIRE REPAIRING police court since 1936, said that BATTERY RECHARGING Father Theodore Schulte, S.J., the paramount lesson he had, devotions. Art McTavish, Ed Me people, a parish unit of C.Y.O., is The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Company of Regis college will give the talk leafned from his job was that a Closkey, Joe Kennedy, and Joe organizing a softball team. Those at the perpetual novena devotions young person must look for guid­ Sheridan. interested are asked to be present Christen Auto Supply at Loyola Friday evening, May ance to a Church. He said that The Rev. Vincent McCartan, C. at the field, W. 27th and Decatur, SS. R., is conducting a novena in Monday evening. May 13, at 5:30, MICHIGAN AT ABRIENDO 10. Father Schulte has preached he was of the opinion that “ noth­ Phono 4194 W* Gnsrants* at the novena on several occasions ing much can be done for a per­ honor of Our Mother of Perpetual where a practice game will be Sorvieo Car Bottcr Sorvie* PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS and is always a welcome visitor. son unless he clings to a Church.” Help in Casper, Wyo, played. PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 9, ,1940 WyomiRgK.ofG.End CORONATION WILL BE HELD ST. JOHN’S PARISH MEN TO GHEMIST-PRIEST GonvonKon in Gaopor War Morality to M IETI MEETS HELPS HAIR MAY 19 AT ST. PHILOMENA’S Do you iuffer from Itehinc Scalp, Dandruff Casper, Wyo.—A two-day con- HOLD COMMUNION BREAKFAST or Tfainniuff Hair, which may indieata ap- proachins baldnaiT Don’t dalay—start rention of the Wyoming council, IN LITTLETON NOW to UM th* remarkable compound, (St. PKilomena’t Parish) Be Priest s Topic prepared by Fr. James Gilmore, which 2, honoring her little daughter, (St. John’* Partik) Knights of Columbus, was brought The Rev. John Cavanagh, asso­ irrew perfect hair on head of bald stu­ to a close here Sunday night. May The annual May crowning for Susan, on her birthday. H«r The Holy Name society of St. ciate editor of the Register and as­ dent. Since then over 50,000 bottles havt St. Philomena’s school will be held guests were Nancy Lee and Jackie (St. Jamei' Parish) John’s parish has completed ar­ sistant at Holy Ghost church, will Littleton.— (St. Mary’s Parish) been sold. Royalties coins to charity. Users B, at a banquet attended by more Keating, Judith Seep, Mary Ann deliver the sermon at the May sverywhere testify to wonderful results ob­ in the church Sunday, May 19, at rangements for a record Mother’s — Mrs. W. W. Heckethorn was tained. Order throuch your druccist or than 200 knights and their guests. 5 o’clock. and Susan Jane Cummings, Bruce “ The Morality of War” will he crowning to be held Thursday eve- the subject of a lecture to be gdven day Communion reception at the hostess to St. Mary’s Altar so­ dept, store who will triadly cet it for you it Councils in many parts of the state Cowan, Virginia Clare and Betty 7:30 Mass Sunday, May 12, at Jiing, MayJ.6, at 7:45. Miss Flor- they do not have t1 on hand. Prieas: Glo- “ Rhymes in Runes,” a program by the Rev. Charles M. Johnson in ciety in the rectory Thursday aft­ were represented by delegations. Swigert, and Ora Dale, and Mmes. which members and the young men ence Potestio has been selected as ernoon, May 2. At the meeting all more Shampoo 60c. tiairmore Scalp Lotion of choral speaking, will be given St. James’ church, E. 13th avenue 31.00 and 32.00. T-tIis this adv, with you. John Keating, Sr.; Frederick May queen, and, aided by her as­ Banquet speakers included W. A. on Wednesday, May 15, at 8 and Newport street, Sunday eve­ of the parish will receive Com­ of the following officers were GILMORE-BURKE. INC, Seattle. Wash. Koch, Ralph Cowan, Herman Seep, munion. A breakfast in the school sistants, Misses Betty Chapman (Pat) Norris of Cheyenne, E. A. p. m. in St. Philomena’s school ning at 7:30 o’clock. This talk is unanimously re-elected: Mrs. Har­ James Cummings, and J. Leonard hall will follow at 8:30. The Rev. and Marian Comstock, she will Prieshoff of Rock Springs, Father auditorium by pupils of the eighth one of a series given each Sunday old V. Craig, president; Mrs. Hugh Swigert. Theodore J. Schulte, S.J., of Kegis crown the statue of the Blessed T. F. O’Reilly of Casper, state grade. The public is invited to at­ evening on the Ten (Command­ Dutell, vice president, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Struck have Virgin. All senior and junior so­ LITTLETON chaplain; John B. Tripeny, grand tend. There will be no admission ments. Non-Catholics are cordially college will be the guest speaker Walter Andersen, Jr., secretary. taken a house at 1255 Adams. dality members are expected to at­ knight of the Casper council; J. P. charge. invited to attend. Questions placed at the breakfast Mrs. W. W. Heckethorn, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Owens of Los Thomas J. Tynan, chairman of tend these services. Dixon, past grand knight, and T. The Holy Name society will re­ in a box in the vestibule of the Hugh Dutell, Mrs. H. V. Craig, Joe Cahill of Cheyenne. Angeles, Calif., are houseguests arrangements, predicts the largest The pastor, the Rev. F. Gregory and Mrs. B. F. O’Brien are dele­ Joss Funeral Parlors ceive Communion on Sunday at the of Mrs. Ed Owens, 964 Madison church will be answered after the 8 o’clock Mass. lecture. turnout of Holy Name men in re­ Smith, accompanied the junior gates to attend the annual D.C.C. Mrs. C. F. McGuire, who was cent years. Reservations for the Distinctive But Not The following girls will attend choir on a picnic Sunday, May 5. W. convention May 15 and 16 in called to Los Angeles, Calif., in Mothers to Got Honor breakfast have already been made the Shirley-Savoy hotel, Denver. Expensive Service Boys and Young Men the Denver Parish Sodality union April because of the serious illness Mother’s day. May 12, which St. John’s Altar and Rosary so­ through a group of captains who ciety will hold its next meeting on The_ jiresident, Mrs. Harold V. meeting to be held at Regis of her mother, is now visiting at this year coincides with the Feast AMBULANCE SERVICE iriihint to bo Prieiti or Brothoro In assisted Mr. Tynan and the Rev. Friday, May 17, at Lakewood Craig,' urged as many of the women college on Friday evening. May the home of .her daughter, Mrs. of Pentecost, will be celebrateil as Day and Night tho Order of S t Camlllai aar errito J. Roy Figlino in the planning Country club. Mrs. W. H. Sag- as possible to attend the sessions 10; they will also participate in Wallace Thompson, in El Paso, a general Communion day for the to tho Ker. Father Superior, S t of the Communion reception and stetter will he hostess. Assisting of the convention. PHONE LITTLETON 29-J the Living Rosary, which will be Tex. entire parish. Mothers and sons Camillu Honaaterr, t(U So. 2(tb breakfast. her will be Mmes. 0. F. Levin, J. The Rev. Hubert Newell spoke. held at the Regis stadium May 19 Mrs. J. F. Reinhardt and Mrs. have been asked to attend 7 o’clock S t . Milwankto, Wiac. T. McNally, 0. M. Kellogg, Walter An interesting feature of the at 6:45 p. m.: Kathryn Olmstead, Frank Abegg will represent the MasSr and fathers and daughters Biller, Charles Hayden, Matt meeting was the discussion of Peggy Cooper, Margaret McQuaid, P.-T.A. as delegates to the Dioc­ will attend 8:30 Mass. The High plans to secure new members. Mrs. CANON CITY Annette La Tourette, Elizabeth esan Council of Catholic Women Mass at 10 o’clock will be offered Ticket-Sellers Brennan, and Michael Shannon. Luncheon will be served at 1 James Hoffman, Mrs. Jerry Roo­ Strangled by Asthma? Flaherty, Dorothy Wilson, and at its annual convention to be held for those whose names are in­ ney, and Mrs. Ambrose Hoffman Rita La Tourette. o’clock and the business meeting Kww — her«*f qaick relief for tkoaMiidsl in the Lincoln room of the Shirley- scribed in the mothers’ hook for were appointed to secure two new The Harding Hardware Co. Marie Bresnahan’s sodality club Holding Contest will take place immediately after­ Yee — 7tn» too, may find fastp wonderful Savoy hotel May 15 and 16. The 1940. This decorated parchment members each month. Mrs. Walter Wholetala and Retail Dealen in relief from tortured breathing — Guffoca- met at the home of Mary Rose alternate delegates will be Mrs. book will be on display in the vesti­ ward. Mrs. John Schilling, pro­ gram chairmkn, has arranged to Andersen, Sr.; Mrs. Walter An­ Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, tion — tightness of chest and throat, in O’Brien Saturday evening. May 4. E. A. Hanifen and Mrs. J. R. bule at all the Masses. (Holy Family Pari*k) Brater’s famous Powder for relief of asth­ have the gpiesta hear Katherine dersen, Jr., and Mrs. B. J. O’Brien Bridge furnished the amusement Plank. Posters and publicity On Thursday, May 16, the 17th Sporting Goods, etc. ma ! For large, long-lasting tin send only The names of those mothers Perenyi as soloist. were appointed to secure a mem­ $1.00. Your money hack if not completely for the evening. Minnie Duray notes and a scrapbook will be ex­ whose sons or daughters have pre­ annual social of Holy Family par­ bership list. Dupont Powderi and Minen* Supplies satisfied! Address Dept. J-1, 869 Third received the award. hibited from St. Philomena’s ish will be held at Elitch’s gardens. Sunday, May 19, will be Com Avenue, New York. The John K. Brater Co. sented them with a spiritual bou The members of the society re­ Eet. 1879 T. M. HARDING* Owner The Altar and Rosary society school. quet are written in gold and will All organizations of the parish are munion day for the members of the ceived Holy Communion Sunday, will hold the last meeting of the Mrs. H. J. Struck has returned be placed on the altar for the High co-operating in the sale of tickets, Altar and Rosary society. It is May 5. season Monday, May 13, at 2 hoped that there will be a large from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Mass. This practice will be held and a ticket-sellers’ contest is be­ Mrs. Tom Stevens will be host­ Is Epilepsy Inherited? o’clock at the home of Mrs. R. P. attendance at the 8:30 Mass. SGHAAR Catherine Lidle, in Pueblo. every day during the mothers’ no ing held for the high school stu­ ess to the society June 6. Walden, 1265 St. Paul.- Mrs. P. Mrs. Ralph Taylor, who had been vena of Masses, which will begin dents and for S t Mark’s club mem­ Reservations are being made for 'Party Scheduled May 14 What Causes It? H. Williams will he joint hostess. Electric Service Critically ill at Mercy hospital, is Monday, May 13, and continue at bers. A season’s pass to the Elitch the fashion and flower show spon­ Mrs. Leo Guerin, Mrs. Hugh Du­ A booklet containing the opinions of The Boy Scouts will meet at the improving satisfactorily. 7 :30 each day until May 22 theater goes to the winner in each sored by the Altar and Rosary sO' tell, and Mrs. Mary Steinmetz will 410 MAIN PHONE 735 famous doctors on this interesting sub­ school hair Friday, May 10, at 7 ject will be sent FREE, while they last, A special meeting of the C.A.A. group. 'The contest closes the night ciety at the Denver Dry Goods tea give an afternoon card party at MAJESTIC RADIOS — R.C.A. TUBES p. m. The spiritual bouquets will still to any reader writing to the Educational to admit new members was held at be available all day Sunday, but of the ball. room May 23 the rectory May 14. A dessert- We SerTica Anrthint Electrical Division, 535 Fifth Avenue, Dept. TR-52, The following Baptisms took l(t Communion Given Large Clat* New York, N. Y. the home of Maurice Roos, 1336 all names must be in not later than luncheon will be served at 1 o’clock. place recently, with the Very Rev. Fillmore, Friday evening, May 3. the evening devotions. First Communion ceremonies Cards will follow. Dr. William M. Higgins officiating: Saturday, May 4, Maurice Roos were held at the 7:30 Mass on Sun­ Mrs. Walter Andersen, Jr., and Extra Month's Wear in Every Pair I Don’t Neglect Slipping Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Larkin’s infant The choir has prepared special day, May 5. Those in the class Men Will Honor and the other officers of the C. A. music for the occasion. It will Mrs. B. F. O’Brien are caring for EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING son, who was named Arthur were John Bohan, Joseph Bradley, the altars in May. A. went to Pueblo, where they or­ render Carnevali’s Mass, “ Rosa George, with Leo J. Cronin and Raymond Brisnehan, John Carney, A representative of the St. Vin­ Oldest Shop in Canon City ganized a new chapter of the as­ Mystica,” with appropriate motets FALSE TEETH Madeline M. Rogers as sponsors; Stephan Horan, 'Thomas Horn, Mothers Sunday cent de Paul Salvage bureau will Member Shoe Repairers' Guild , sociation. in honor of the Holy Ghost. A Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Slimer’s in­ Philip Kennedy, Theodore Lally, be in Littleton Saturday, May 11, Do false teeth drop, slip or wabble when Mrs. J. C. Burt entertained her special Mother’s day sermon will you talk, eat, laugh or sneese? Don’t be fant daughter, who was named William McClimans, Robert Mc- to collect discarded items. TITUS RHIGER bridge club Tuesday, May 7. be preached at all the Masses by (St. Elixabeth’i Parith) annoyed and embarrassed by such handi­ Rose Rita, with John W. Slimers Catherine Lidle, Loretto Jensen, Eahem, Thomas Macaluso, John Miss Virginia Conrad, daughter CANON THEATRE BLDG. caps. FASTEETH. an alkaline (non-acid) and Mrs. Rose Foust as sponsors. Father Johnson. Father L. L. Cu­ This Sunday will be Communion powder to sprinkle on your plates, keeps Elizabeth and Florence Keller, Moroney, Robert Moriarity, John of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Conrad of Mrs. Lester A. Cowan, 1059 Gar­ sack, S.J., will he in charge of the Nuezel, William Splan, Joseph Sul­ day for the Holy Name society. It false teeth more firmly set. Gives confident Gertrude Powers, and Lucile Cloud evening (ievotions, which will be­ Louviers, was a delegate to a na­ feeling of security and added comfort No field, entertained a number of of Pueblo were weekend guests at livan, Raymond Weiland, Fredric is also Mother’s day and all mem­ tional convention. She attends the gummy, gooey, paity uite or feeling. Get .friends from 3 to 5 Thursday, May gin st 7 :30. A lecture on Catholic Wasterberg, Robert White, Can bers of the parish are requested FASTEETH today at any drug store. - J the H. J. Struck home. Colorado State college of education, FT. COLLINS doctrine will be given in ad(iition Anderson, Robert ^a^ercole, to honor their mothers by their at­ Greeley. Mr. and Mrs. H. Martin and R. to the May devotions and Benedic­ J. Harrison left recently by motor James Glade, Richard Grier, Ed­ tendance at Mass and Communion. The Holy Name society will re­ tion. ward Roach, Richard Tarrentino, The Mother’s club of St. Eliza­ ceive Communion at the 8 o’clock for a ten-day visit in El Paso, Tex., Society to Meet May 10 Colorado Youth and Albuquerque, N. Mex. Anthony Vinnola, James Vinnola, beth’s met on Thursday afternoon Mass Sunday, May 12, in honor ART G. SHEELY, Inc. FADED Eileen McBride is recuperating The Altar and Rosary society Kay Amato, Donna Baker, Anita to discuss matters concerning the of Mother’s day. Women, firls. mra withHAIR faded, gnj. streaked hair Ihanpee and color your hair at the sane tine at satisfactorily from an appendec­ will meet Friday, May 10. Lunch­ Corazza, Virginia Dickerson, bazaar and the annual picnic for 330 So. College Ave. hme with “ SKAMPO-KOLOR'VorlcliaM hr fa- eon will be served for members Norma Dunlap, Patricia Griffith, the altar boys and members of the ikotu hair ootorlni expert from Franee. Mo ecQterl- tomy operation performed recently Canadian Diocese Will enee. Takea few mlnotee. colon hair eloie to aealp. at St. Joseph’s hospital, and friends in the clubroom at 1 Rosemary Karns, Patricia Kelly, children’s choir. Chrysler - Plymouth Mo streaks or Oferlap. No dyed look. ICoat lasUoa Tops Vest Coast p. m., with Mrs. J. A. Gallaher Marvel Ann Leiendecher, Kathleen Have C.Y.O. Convention aokw; unaffected by warixlnf or pern. waTe._need M. A. Hickey returned May 3 The Rev. Anthony Fox, O.F.M., a.1 rlnae or tint Free Beok. VtHltny from a business trip to New York and Mrs. T. R. Young as hostesses. McAndrews, Virginia McNamara, Kelowna, B. C.— Plans for a PHONE 777 IS. Oodt ' 7S-K. 2S4 ■ W. ■ 31ft ‘SU ...... New Yorit N. Y. who has been acting as pastor at city. The Rosary will be recited at Bene­ Mary Jean Peck, Carol Ploussard, St. Mary’s church. Delta, was in convention of the C.Y.O. of the A meeting of all the patrols of diction at 2 o’clock, and the busi­ Margaret Reilly, Flora Stutz, Pa­ Denver for a few days to see the Nelson diocese on May 22-24 have Patronize These Firm*. They College s Grads Boy Scout troop 12 was held ness session will be held at 2:30. tricia Rosewar, Norma Mengel- Very Rev. Maurice Ripperger, 0. beelh released by the Very Rev. Are C o -O p e ra tin g With Your Fistula Is a Thursday evening. May 2, at the New members and friends are in­ hams, Deloras Martin, Agnes Mul- F.M. W. B. McKenzie. Paper. vited. lane, Jeanne Bucher, Josephine home of Leo Roos. Several coming events are called Moraga, Calif.—Three Colorado The following clubs convened in The Pinochle club will meet Sorrentino, Joyce Sullivan, Dorothy youths will ftfceive degrees along Verdieck, Merilyn I^ortman, Clyde to the minds of parishioners once Triple Threat the week: Mrs. G. L. Monahan’s Saturday evening. May 11, at 6:30, again: Children’s First Holy Com­ with 50 classmates at the 77th met with Mrs. G. F. Schafbuch, in the clubroom. A valuable prize Pondella, Dean Maser, Paul Miller, Patronize These commencement exercises at St. munion, which will take place on Loss of bowel control; ills due 1193 Steele. Mrs. L. W. Koerber for high score will be awarded, Elizabeth Archer, Elaine DeBell, Sunday, May 19; the parish mis­ to pus poisoning; seriouk malig­ Mary’s college here Sunday, May received the award. The next and refreshments will be served. Helen Strause, Etta Mae Strause, 12. and John Strause. sion, which is to be conducted by nant growths— are three dangers meeting will be with Mrs. W. H. New members are urged to attend. the Rev. Oliver Murray, O.F.M., of neglected Fistula. Thousands One of the group, William Spe- Wolfe, 430 Dexter. Mrs. T. C. Attendants for the first com­ har of Crested Butte, Colo., is to Couple Exchence Vow* of New York city, starting May might save themselves from hu­ Rhoades’ met with Mrs. Mayme municants were Loretta Secord, COLORADO receive his bachelor’s degree max­ At a quiet wedding ceremony 26, and ending June 2. miliation and serious illness by Downing, 790 Monroe. Mrs. W. J. Jane Peters, Barbara Buscietta, ima cum laude, for the highest Thursday morning. May 9, Miss knowing the facts and taking Lawless was joint hostess. Mrs, Alyce Benallo, Bobby Lee Hoskins, All are asked to show an inter­ proper treatment in time. Actual scholastic standing in the class Lorraine Carpenter became the Jean Marie Veto, Donald Pious- est in the coming bazaar June 27, William Sheehy and Mrs. Virgil bride of John Meehan. Jack Mc­ institutional experience has proved Prathers received the honors. The sard, Billy Mullane, Charles Kams, 28, and 29 by getting their various Kay and Bessie Meehan were at­ booths planned and outfitted with SPRINGS that, except in extreme cases, next meeting, a covered-dish party, and Robert Dunlap. drastic treatment is not advisable. tendants, and Father Johnson offi­ The P.-T.A. gave a breakfast stock. Special co-operation is will be held with Mrs. T. C. ciated. The couple plan to become Get a FREE book offered by Mc- Rhoades May 21. This will be the for the communicants and their asked in disposing of tickets. It is Merchants ... They are aiding YOUR Cleary Clinic, 5-700 Elms Blvd., parishioners here and will eventu­ escorts. Mrs. William Wagner, hoped to make the annual affair last meeting of the current year. ally build their home in Mont­ Excelsior Springs, Mo., which ex­ Mrs. C. 0. Selander’s was enter chairman of the breakfast com­ surpass all those of the past years. Catholic press plains the conditions; shows how clair. The canopy over the mittee, acted as hostess. Assist­ The Rev. Andrew Murphy of tained by the sponsor at a local altar was the gift of Mrs. J. J. thousands have benefited through tea room. Honors were awarded ants were Mmes. Edward Jones, St. Anthony’s church, Julesburg, a mild corrective treatment requir­ Meehan, mother of the bride­ Lee Casper, William Dowling El­ visited the friary in Denver, where to Mmes. L. E. Bums and J. L groom, and the statue of Christ ing no hospital confinement. Write La Tourette. The next and last len Blalack, Ben Lombard, C. C. he came to attend the opera. He FDDYWEAR for book and Patient Reference the King in the church vestibule McCarthy, Edward Horrigan, also disposed of other business ALEY DRUG GD. meeting of the season will be is a memorial to his aunt. BEST IN QUALITY, NEWEST IN List mailed in plain envelope picnic. Henry Paks, John Wild, M. Detolla, matters. STYLE FREE. Sister Mary Francis, former Bridge Party Slated and J. Martelos. The P.-T.A. The Rev. Elias del Lago, O.F, Fast Free Delivery Service 41 Years in th* Pikes Peak Retioa Invitations were sent this week music instructor at St. Philomena’s thanks everyone who donated for M., Chinese missionary, is stop­ M a in 2 5 0 THEVORHESSHOECO. school, is visiting at St. Mary’s to 100 friends of the J. A. Galla­ the breakfast. ping at the friary for a short time. INDIGESTION academy, where she will remain her family to attend a bridge party Four in Family Baptixed The Rev. Lambert Zaleha, O.F. COLORADO 8PBINGS, COLO. may affect the Heart at their home, 6111 Montview M., will deliver the baccalaureate Ou tnpped lo itomteb or fuU«t may act Uka a idr the summer, Helen Marie, Etta Mary, John halr-trliier on the heart. At the flm aitn of dlitreM boulevard, Thursday evening. May Thomas, and Patricia Jane, chil­ sermon at the graduation cere­ •mart men and women dapwd on BaU-ans Tableu to Mary Golden of this parish was Colorado Springs ^ Mt cai free. No laxatlre but made of the faitott- elected prefect of the sodality at 16, for the benefit of the church. dren of Mr. and Mrs. William monies of the nurses of the various ictLnf mediclnea known for acid indicaition. If the The Gallahers’ hospitality is well Strause, were baptized on Friday hospitals in May. The ceremonies M otor Co. kiK8T DOSE doein’t prove Bell*aoi b^ter, return S t Mary’s. Ideal Gleaners, Inc. boUlo to us and receive DOUBLE Money Back. 25c. Alice Torpey’s club was enter known from former occasions. evening. May 3, by the Rev. Ed­ will take place in the Cathedral. 0. D. POTTS R. G. CONOVER tained by Doris Porter at her home The Semaj club will meet in the ward J. Fraezkowski. Mr. and St. Elizabeth’s junior parochial P. M. CONOVER baseball nine will meet St. Philo­ W'here the Charm of Neieness N. (NAP) DWYER Thursday evening. May 2. clubroom Wednesday evening. May Mrs. Thomas Bullock were spon­ It Restored sors for the two older children. mena’s in a game next Monday. 15, at 8:30. Young men and young Main IBM 22S E. Pikes Ptsk A t*. CHRYSLER ■ PLYMOUTH ^ James Fanning and Miss Catherine Mrs. 0. (Jarmack is at present BIRTHDAY $ women are invited to enjoy the Colorado Sprinxs, Colo. Sales— Service < splendid program of this group. Fanning were sponsors for the two in California to attend the funeral of one of her relatives. In her I Z CARDS Novena devotions to the Sacred younger ones. absence Mrs. Nick Kirsch has been BULOVA, GRUEN AND Heart are held each Friday eve­ Frances Marie Clarke, a convert, acting president of the Altar and YHE VILLAGE IHH HAMILTON WATCHES WILLIAM MILLER ning at 8 o’clock. was baptized Monday evening, ROSARIES DeLuxe Folders and April 30, by the Rev. Edward A. Rosary society. The society met 217 E. Pikeo Peok A to., Vora Sorsas, OwBsr Envelopes. Write to The De La Salle medal for general St. Thomas Aquinas’ club met Leyden. on Tuesday afternoon. May 7, and last week at the home of Mrs. Noted in the Pikes Peak Resion for ito KAPELKES merit will also be awarded to Mr. II ST. VINCENT'S Freshman Ball I* Saturday disposed of current business. An flno foods, courteous service, home-like REV FATHER RALPH Spehar by Archbishop John J. J. R. Plunkett, 1329 Quince. Among The freshmen are holding their open discussion was held regard­ atmosphere and modemt* prices, Credit Jewelers Mitty of San Francisco. those present were Mmes. Fitz­ ing plans for the society booth to W* Specialise In Charcoal Broiled Stoek* 176 W Adams St CHICAGO first social of the year in the t 8. TEJON The Bachelor of Science degree (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish) gerald, Behrens, McDonald, school hall on Saturday evening. be conducted at the bazaar next and Seafood Dtnnero in economics will be conferred The Altar society met May 3. O’Shea, and Francis P. Smith. May 11. All are invited to attend. month. Several members of the COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. upon Alexander Latuda of Trini­ Mrs. Frank Muto, the newly The school orchestra, under the society also will conduct the mis­ ZEGHA & DDHLDH 4 FOLD WAY TO RELIEVE dad, while a Bachelor of Science installed president, presided. Ap­ Sludenl lo Read direction of Geo. Anderson, will sion goods booth at the mission. degree in pre-medics will go to pointments for the sanctuary work play. Conoco Seryice Station William C. Miller of Pueblo, Colo. were made, and Mrs. Frank Kohler A talk on books was given for COX BROS. SORE MUSCLES _ Mr. Spehar was the most excep­ was appointed deanery representa­ Poem al Crowning the freshman English classes on DUE TO FATIGUE AND EXPOSURE tional scholar and student leader tive. Mrs. Kohler gave an inter­ Tuesday, May 7, by Miss Margaret Quality Footwear to matriculate at St. Mary’s from esting report of the deanery meet­ Hospital Day Is ^N-AK-CO belpa nature brine rattaf Ward, assistant in the young Boulder. — (Mt. St. Gertrude’s 26 N. Tejon four powerful ways: the Rocky Mountain area, in the ing of April 15. Congratulations Academy) — Miss Janet Richard­ people’s alcove at the Denver Pub­ % STIMULATES surface drculatios. opinion of the Christian Brothers were extended to Mrs. L. A. Hig­ son, a senior student at the acad­ lic library. XcTada A rt, at Cache la Poadr* 2 REDUCES local congestion. here. He was vice president of the gins of this parish on her election emy who won first award in the An as.sembly was held Thurs­ 3 RELIEVES muscular sorsneei. student body, varsity basketball to the presidency of the Denver Regis college poetry contest, will day, May 9, for the high school. Set in Leadville 4 SOOTHES superficial nerra \ V deanery. Mrs. J. A. Schrefer and endings — and relieves local player, assistant sports editor, vice read her poem, “ Regina Pacis,” A skit, entitled “ The Platinum FAY BOY BARBEGUE pain and discomforts. Just mb president of Alpha Pi Gamma Up- Mrs. Frank Kohler were appointed Blonde,” was presented by the so­ at the May crowning sponsored by DINE DANCE on En-ar-co and enjoy glorioua silon, and campus honorary. In delegates to the D.C.C.W. parley, dality. Winners in the speech con­ Leadville.— (Annunciation Par rriief. Pleasant to amlv. At the Sodality union at the Regis ish)— St. Vincent’s hospital staff •U ' sand l()e addition, he held membership in to be held May 15 and 16 at the campus Sunday, May 12. Another ference held recently at Regiis gave DINNERS trial sisa to National Resua<^ will hold its annual Hospital day t the Sanctuary society, the Propa­ Shirley-Savoy hotel. their selections. Those participat­ 3001 N. NEVADA Co« SS----- W. 42 St« N. yTc. senior at Mt. St. Gertrude’s par­ Sunday, May 12. The public is in P tp t. J«5s IHAR-CO gation of the Faith society, and All the men and boys of the par­ ticipating in the ceremony as one ing were Gladys Ranney, Catherine On Denver Hl-W*y the Moraga Poetry club. ish will receive Communion at the Toohey, and Loretto Splan, vited to attend the social and to Jnet N. of Sprinz* of the maids of honor will be inspect the hospital, which has A graduate of Holy Trinity high 7 o’clock Mass this Sundav. Since Sheila O’Flannagan of Laramie. The senior class held its annual school, Latuda distinguished him­ it will be Mother’s day a large at­ “ Ditch Day” and picnic on Tues­ undergone several improvements Mil RELIGIOUS ARTICLES tendance is anticipated. Members of the primary depart­ in the past year. RoMfUt...... lOe $I.N self as manager of the champion­ ment who will be among the flower day, May 7. Senior week will be MILK AHD BUHER Aut» PiM..w..29e«nd50e May 19 is the date chosen for Miss McGuire Weds ship St. Mary’s baseball team and girls at the coronation are Carol held May 20 to 24. Vfmld tr«e«l*tf ...... 2$c ond 50c First Holy Communion. Miss Mildred McGuire, daughter Beautifully Hmwm a Lip«l CrotMt IOc..7Scdot* in undergraduate administration, Foley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Stitch and Chatter Club to Maet Sttrlinq Sllvtr <^In At 3 o’clock May 19 the annual of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGuire, and Resttully There’s health and pleasure in Cwnblii.tleii He was representative on the stu­ Giles Foley of Denver, and Edith The Stitch and Chatter club will M t^l...... %\M May crowning will take place. was married to James T. Gaul of IMurt W«ll Pr«ytr Boqkf..45ekndilj0 dent executive council, class chair­ Kelly, daughter of Mrs. Irma hold its regular meeting Tuesday, Appointed these fine dairy produeti. CracISi «M Wail Cruc{fli..75eaftd$li$ Mary Margaret Schrefer, prefect Denver Tuesday morning, April Sick Cell M man, and a member of the Dante May 14, at 1 p. m. at the home of Cti«in knd M*dal.....2Sc of the sodality, has been chosen Kelly of Denver. 30, at Annunciation church. The $2.75 Kay ChaiMi...29e club, Italian society. Mr. Latuda Guests at the academy on Satur­ Mrs. F. M. Hoar, 4341 Wolff street. Book Mark....2Sc specialized in foreign trade, queen. Jean Hewitt will be the A dessert luncheon will be served, bride’s sister and brother-in-law. Hrri CommunioB day, May 4, included Mr. and Mrs, Miss Dolores McGuire and Clif­ minored in economics, Spanish, and crown-bearer, and Patricia Fallon, and cards will be played. Mrs. F. Sah for Boy tr train-bearer. All the school chil­ George W. Allen of Casper, Wyo., ford Betts, served as attendants. 4lrf, Complato history. and daughter, Mary Jean, who in­ M. Hoar and Mrs. P. Santo will GOOD SHOES 1.00 dren will take part in the proces­ After the couple return from Chi­ $ Mr. Miller, the son of F tends to enter as a freshman stu­ be hostesses. Guests will be wel­ POPULAR PRICES _____ IBSTSTinn sion. cago, they will reside in Denver. 1 kuqiKNmM Miller, 735 S. Adams street, Pueb dent in September. come. Members will meet at 11 Mr. Gaul is a registered mail clerk. Thursday, May 2, Ladies’ night a. m. for the important business m»...... » lo, is to matriculate to Creighton The Rev. Edward L. Horgan offi­ iWu l f f S h o e C o .! at the Pinochle club was one of the meeting that will precede the r u in Talk on Marriage 35c. Mg Sunday Mit­ medical school after being gradu ciated at the marriage. For MEN 1 most successful parties of the year. Msgr. O’Dwyer Writer on luncheon. tal 31.»0. GRADUATION — BIRTHDAY ated. He was an officer of the Twenty-three tables were in play. Miss Kathleen Taylor has recov­ 117 E. PIKES PEAK For WOMEN pIFTS ; "My Prayer Book” Catholic Girl’i Pre-Medical society and St. Vin Fr. Duffy; Article in ered from a recent operation. For CHILDREN 0T Young Man's Guide, 31.15. Gold Edge, Mrs. Ed Hegge won high prize for Former Denver Youth teal leather 33.25. Sterling Silver Rotary, cent de Paul society, and treasurer the women, and Mrs. L. C. Haney, Congressional Record Joseph McConnell, who has been M rfect for mother, bride, sweetheart, 35.00. and grand knight of the campus low. Ed Kavan had high for the Being Wed in East at the Mayo institute, is reported Black (Rosary) with Sterling Silver Croat council, Knights of Columbus. He and Chain, Ideal man'i gift, 34.00. men, and J. W. Parker, low. The A recent article written for the Thomas G. Morrissey of Asbury to be doing well. He will not be YHE RLEH SHULH AUYO SUPPLY GO. VICTOR LU8SIER, Dept. D also served as associate editor of home for some time. last party of the season, to which Salve Regina, organ of the Na­ Park, N. J., son of Mr. and Mrs DISTRIBUTORS 1455 North Hamlin Avenue, Chicago, Dlinoia the Gael annual last year. the women will be invited, is tional Shrine of the Immaculate John J. Morrissey of Denver, and The annual May crowning will June 6. Conception at Washington, D. C., Miss Barbara Stout of Asbury be held Sunday afternoon. May 12. AUTOMOTIVE SUPPUES AND Father Charles' P. Sanger will St. Francis’ circle met with Mrs. by the Rt. Rev. David T. O’Dwyer, Park are being married this morm DU PONT PAINTS ' Invest your money safely in the Pontifical Catholic < Frank Muto, 834 S. Columbine, director of the shrine at the Cath­ ing, Friday, May 10, at the Holy speak on that occasion. May 8. Mrs. Charles Campbell olic university, has been repro­ Spirit church in Asbury Park. 2 1 2 .2 1 4 E. Colo. Ave. MA. 1B 21 and Mrs. Edgar Alcorn won the duced in the Congressional Rec­ After the ceremony the couple are KFEL to Carry Address UNIVERSITY ANNUITY BONDS awards. The next meeting will be ord. It comments on the recent leaving on a three weeks’ tour of May 22 with Mrs. Shannahan, 731 movie telling the story of the Irish the Southeastern states. By Msgr. Fulton Sheen 5% to 7% Interest for Life ! S. Race, 69th regiment of New York and Mr. Morrissey was graduated in Radio station KFEL will carry Eim O LL NOW For details write to Mrs. T. J. Hallinan and daugh­ speaks particularly about the fa­ 1'936 from Colorado university in an address by Monsignor Fulton J. ters, Shirley and Jeannette, spent mous chaplain. Father Francis P.‘ electrical engineering. He also at Sheen Saturday morning. May 11, BLAIR BUSIHESS GOLLEGE, Inc. REV. FATHER RALPH, SVD, Nat l. Dir. ■Wednesday and Thursday of last Duffy, who was a personal friend tended Loyola university, Los at 9:45, when the Catholic Hour • Catholic University of Peking, 176 W. Adams St , Chicago ! week at St. Patrick’s academy. of Monsignor O’Dwyer. Monsignor Angeles. Miss Stout is a graduate Temple of Religion at the New Phone Main 1160 Colorado Springs, Colo. Sidney, Nebr., attending the an­ O’Dwyer was for years pastor of of the Montclair Stats Teachers York World’s fair, which is re­ nual bazaar and visiting friends S t Patrick’s, Denver. college. opening on that day. Thursday, May 9, 1940 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN

Officers Named for Event May 31 HOLY FAMILY TIGERS SURE 3 School Marks Smashed MASS AT REGIS COLLEGE TO OF AT LEAST TITULAR TIE As Ahhey Tracksters Vie III D [i[ll WILL HONOR SACRED HEART FEAST With the Holy Family Tigers two triples and a single in five assured of at least a tie for the attempts, each hit coming with Canon City.— (Abbey School) Band! of Cleveland, the grads (Rcgii CoHefe) Miss Anna Marie Wade. Mem­ baseball pennant, their first cham­ men on the sacks. — Three school records were shat­ copped six first places out of nine The officers of the Solemn Mass bers will discuss plans for the Liv­ pionship honors since 1937, inter­ Regis ended Cathedral’s cham tered Friday, May 3, in the first events, including the 440 and the L to be celebrated May 31, the ing Rosary to be held on the Regii est in the Parochial league race pion hopes by hanging a 6-6 loss track and field meet of the sea­ hilf-mile relays. The college lads Feast of the Sacred Heart, have campus Sunday, May 19. on the Bluejays as the result of a could come out first in only two trained on the final contests May son, which saw the seniors col­ been chosen as follows; The Very The annual May crowning cere­ three-run rally in the last half of Illusions— if they’re never shat 19. In the only game to be played lect 37 points, the collegians 27, events, while the juniors took only Rev. Dr. Robert M. Kelley, S.J., monies will be held on the campui the seventh. By their victory the Catherine the Valiant, the Cath­ this week, St. Joseph’s will battle tered— are nice things to have and the juniors 17. the 220-yard dash. celebrant; the Very Rev, Harold Sunday afternoon. May 12. Reds have a chance to share in the Mullen in a postponed tilt on the around. They provide an anchor­ Paced by fast-stepping John The century mark fell when olic play to be produced by the Campbell, deacon; the Rev. Merchants’ park diamond Friday league championship with Holy A number of collegiana at­ age, If somewhat nebulous, for Bandi stepped off the 100 yards in Loretto players of Loretto Heights George Keith, S.J., subdeacon, tended the Day of Motivation con­ afternoon at 3:30. Family high. The Jesuits must the good time of 10.2 seconds, to college under the auspices of the and the Rev. Thomas V. Cahill, ducted by the Rev. Daniel A. l^ord. turn back the Annunciation Cards man-mxde creations and make you break the record set by Hynes in, The Bulldog-Mustang contest C.M., master of ceremonies. S.J., at St. Joseph’s school of May 19 for a share of the crown, feel that you can trust the word 1932 of 10.4. Buck O’Meara, col­ Catholic Drama guild in the Morey will have no bearing on the league [ Because it is rarely that the nursing Sunday, May 6. title, but a victory will enable however. or the actions of men who have lege, high jumped 6 feet, 2 inches junior high school auditorium Feast of the Sacred Heart falls either team to bid for fourth Monday afternoon St. Francis’ to set a new mark, although the Wednesday evening. May 22, will within the school year, this op- On Monday morning. May 13, chalked up its first victory of the soared to the heights on ideas. at 8:46 a Solemn Mass will be josition, a somewhat dubious But illusions, of course, are just unofficial school record still rests give local theater fans an oppor­ jortunity has been taken to cele- lonor at this stage of the race, campaign by thumping St. Jos­ at 6 feet, 6 inches, set by Stuke celebrated in honor of St. Robert that For years one of our fav­ tunity to witness concrete results jrate the feast with becoming St. Joseph’s wifi start either eph’s, 6-2, at 23rd and Welton. It TO m s n Welsh in 1932. The third record solemnity and in conjunction with Bellarmine. The Rev, William F. was Dan Brown’s expert mound orites was the belief that you could Melpny or Dufficy on the mound, to fall was that of the 220-yard of the Catholic theater movement, the baccalaureate services. The Robison, S.J., will preach the ser­ work that shot the Fransalians depend on Robert L. Ripley, the while Mullen will depend on run, which Dujmovic clipped off in which, though born but a little entire baccalaureate services will mon. The celebrant will he Fa­ into the win column. The St, “ Believe It or Not’’ man. He o f more than three years ago, has ther Kelley, president of the col­ Lefty Jim Payton. Both teams fered to verify all his startling 27 seconds flat, to lower Lou be in honor of the Sacred Heart. are potentially powerful and s Francis’ southpaw was aided tre T Hodges’ 1931 mark of 27.2. swept over the entire country with lege, who has granted dismissal special act of consecration will mendously by the hitting of Kissel revelations with reams of proof an ever-increasing interest by par­ of classes for the remainder of close, well-played contest is antic! affidavits, writs, and all other The second and final triangular be recited by the graduates of and Mesch. Both teams got six ticipants on both sides of the that day. pated. types of legal paraphernalia. Like meet between the three teams will Regis college, Loretto Heights blows, but the Fransalians bunched The Regis Rangers, weary of floodlights. Father Kelley will address the Recent tilts saw the Tigers drub theirs in the first three innings to most other “ squirrels,” as a West be staged May 18. college, Regis high school, and chasing the horsehide around vari­ The movement, begun under the Pancratia hall. Diocesan Council of Catholic the Cards, 16-7, and Regis turn capture the nod. Bill Dufficy, coast gambler used to call his ous ball parks with only one win Results of the meet follow: sponsorship of the National Cath­ The services will begin with Women Thursday, May 16, at back Cathedral, 7-6, Sunday after­ besides hurling splendidly in a patrons, we accepted the word of to their credit in seven games, will 100-yard dath-—Band!, len iori; But«r» olic Theater conference, was given an academic procession at 10:30 12:30 p. m., at the Shirley-Savoy noon at Regis. On Monday St, relief role, blasted out a home run this purveyor of the unusual and try to make it a .260 average Sat­ Junior!; O’Meara, colltfc; time: 10.2. impetus by the desire to establish m. They will be held at Loyola hotel. His subject will be “ Cath­ Francis’ scored a 6-2 win over St to account for the losers’ pair of never asked for data affirming his urday afternoon at 2 o’clock when 220-yard dath — Dujmovie, Junior!; Bandi, ieniori; O’Meara, eollece: time a physical and inspirational Amer­ church. The Rev. E. A. Conway, olic Women in Modem Life.” He Joseph’s. scores. veracity. But never again. they haul out their bats against The Holy Family Tigers, after 27 eecond!. ican Catholic theater. Its prin S.J., will preach the baccalaureate is also scheduled to speak before LEAGUE STANDINGS In his cartoon Wednesday, the formidable Coors nine in a Shot put-^Samo!a. eenlore: Reynolds, the Regis Parents’ association at losing their first game to Mullen TEAM— W. Pet. cipal purpose was to unite all the­ sermon. May 8, he presented a carica­ game at the Regis grounds. It will eollete; Dujmovic, juniors; distance: S6 atrical groups in the country into its monthly meeting Monday, May home, climaxed a winning streak Holy Fomily 5 .333 ture o f Jimmy Payton, the ft., 2 in. Junior Win* Contait Regis ...... 4 .800 be the season’s final tilt for the 13, at 8 p. m. at Regis. by socking the Annunciation Car­ Discus^Bandi. seniors; Arambel. Jun­ one unit. That union was designed Cathedral ...... 3 .600 Mullen home twirler, saying Brown and Gold sluggers. John to provide better opportunities for At the annual oratorical con­ Job Bureau Set Up dinal, 15-7. The victory, fifth in Annunciation 2 .400 that he (Payton) “ is unable Cronin, freshman pitcher who iors; Samosa. seniors; distance: 92 ft., test held Friday, May 3, in the a row for the North Side school, St. Joseph's .. 1 .250 in. actors and actresses of exceptional An employment bureau for to walk or run— but he can found himself in the game against Regis Little theater, William Mc­ marked the third time that the Mullen tiome 1 .250 Broad jump—Clark, college; Samosa, talent, technicians schooled in all students attending Regis college St. Francis* .. 1 .200 pitch! Fanned 17 in one Greeley State to enable the Jesuit seniors; Arambel, Juniors; distance; 17 the branches of theatrical tech­ Kenna, junior at Regis college, and a placement service for ite Tigers have had a share in a base­ ft., S in. game.” Now Jimmy is an •- team to chalk up its first win of nique, and playwrights wH6 were won first place. The title of graduates have been organized by ball championship in the last five High Jump—O'Meara, college; Rey­ mirable character and far be the season, will toe the rubber for to devote their ability to the con his oration w a s “ Defense of Father John J. Flanagan, S.J., years. it from us to detract one whit nolds, college; Ross, seniors; distance; the Rangers. Hank Klemchuk, 5 ft., 2 in. struction of distinctively artistic Youth.” Second place was won by dean of the college. In 1936 George Hall, now a D. 3 Chicago C.Y.O. from the courage he has who has been knocking them out U. star, hurled the Holy Family 440-yard relay— Won by seniors (Sun, Catholic plays. Upon the best tal­ Richard Foley, also a junior, with Father Flanagan explained that shown in the past two Paro­ regularly enough to establish a Kelly. Samosa, and Bandi), 66 sec. ent available in the country was "A Third Term?” the difficulties some students have nine to an undisputed bunting. In chial league diamond cam­ 626 average in four and a half 1937 the Tigers were forced to Pugs to Show in 220-yard walk— McFadden, seniors; to be built a Catholic theater that The prize is a silver plaque, in continuing college without part- paigns, but the lad can walk. games played, will be behind the Simpson, college; Benedetti, college. would eventually challenge the which will be presented to the win­ time work, coupled with the fact share top honors with St. Joseph’s. Trua, he has a bad limp and Half-mile relay— Won by seniors (Sun, bat for the Lowell boulevard colle­ supremacy of the secular theater. ner at the commencement exer­ that sometimes he receives calli Sunday’s victory came as a re­ he cannot run, but the fact Kelly, Samosa, and Bandi), 1:26.1. gians. The aim of the theater movement cises. The other contestants were sult of 12 hits, six errors, and fine Denver May 20 N*t Duel Enda in Draw for student labor without know­ that he can amble out to the Ranger Bats Descend was summed up thus: “ To make Ed Kelly, Gerald Galligan, Fran­ relief hurling by Jim Conboy. The mound shatters our Ripley ing exactly whom to place, have Tigers started out with a three A two-day tennis duel between actors and authors out of Cath­ cis McCabe, and Phil Mullin. Jos­ led him to establish the employ­ When the Chicago Golden Gloves illusions with a kind of On Greeley State the Abbey netters and the Canon olics, and to make Catholics out of eph Stein was master of cere­ run splurge and added another in “ Humpty-Dumpty” thud. ment bureau. Each student has boxing champs invade Denver After dropping the first game City high couii^squad ended in a actors and actresses.” monies. The judges were John J. filled out an application blank giv­ the second, but the Redbirds Monday, May 20, for inter-city of a double-header with the Gree­ At that it was nice to see the 4-4 draw, as the teams battled on Sullivan, Anthony Zarlengo, and ing his qualifications and has knotted the count in the third battles with the Denver Elks’ ley State Bears by a 7-6 score, the In some of the large cities Cath­ Mullen home lad getting national the high school courts. Dr. Paul Ketrick. placed it on file in the dean’s of­ with a quartet of counters and champions, three Catholic Youth Rangers jumped on the deliveries olic dramatic groups have achieved recognition and he deserved it. His The Tigers jumped into a 2-1 Ceremony Poitponed fice, which may be called by those then went ahead in the fourth on organization battlers will lead the of Bear Pitchers Green and Walla surprising success. Their efforts 17-strikeout game was against lead the first evening as Kendall having jobs for Regis students. two more tallies. Windy City sluggers, according to to pound out an 11-8 victory and have culminated in the establish­ The tree planting ceremony, the Holy Family Tigers in 1939. beat Murphy and Jones beat The Tigers tied it up at six-all Eddie Dundon, Elks’ jppresario, end a disheartening six-game los­ ment of promising theaters that traditional exercise of the senior Contacts with prominent Denver Smith, while Benedetti of Abbey In their half of the same inning who is directing the affair. ing streak. House pitched the first have won acclaim for the excel­ class, was postponed from Wednes­ businessmen and alumni in this and in the fifth canto chased six school outpointed Canda. But the region are also being made. By The three C.Y.O. pugilists who The approximately 2,500 fans four innings, after which he was lence of their talent, the artistry day until Thursday morning. May more men across to ice the fray. will pit their skill against Denver’s who saw Lou Ambers, the bound­ relieved by Cronin, who hurled following evening the Bruin of their productions, and the cul­ 9, because of rain. means of the placement service an Louis Antonelli was easily the doubles team drove to three vic­ effort will be made to place many best will be Kurts Bartz, 210-pound ing hopper from Herkimer, N. Y., sensational ball for the remaining tural and entertainment values This Friday evening. May 10, star of the game as he drove out tories while holding the Tigers of this year’s graduation class. heavyweight titleholder; Glen Pot­ go through his paces in the City five frames. The Brown and Gold they have contributed to the life the Parish Sodality union will ter, middleweight king, and auditorium a few weeks ago proh pitchers allowed but eight scattered to two. Lubeley and Hudson, of tlfe cities in which they exist. Russel and Monty, and Benedetti hold a meeting in the Regis gym­ Mickey Krause, lightweight ruler ably feel that the lightweight king hits between them, while their Lagging far behind these, Denver nasium under the direction of The Best in will run into little or no trouble teammates bagged 17 safe drives. and Smithwick were the Abbey has thus far responded weakly to Friday night. May 10, when he Klemchuk came through with a doubles combinations that scored the several attempts to bring the Used battles Lew Jenkins, the Sweet­ home run. wins. movement to the city. Furniture Sodality Sponsors water, Tex., swatter, in Madison Ranger, Lead in Hitting This weekend the two teams are The presentation of Catherine Abbey Club to Square garden. Some of the In a statistical survey of teams clashing again, while next week the Valiant will mark the climax ALSO NEW RUG critics are crying that Ambers in the Rocky Mountain conference the Abbey team plays a return of efforts to establish a Catholic Daily Devotions isn’t the youth he once was and the Rangers lead in batting with match with Florence hi^h school theater in Denver. By a combina Be Host to 200 Caih or Credit that age may take its toll Friday an average of .265. They are fol­ which it beat, 4-2, earlier in the tion of the best Catholic dramatic (St. Mary’s Academy) night. lowed by Colorado college, Greeley season. talent in the city in the drama A FULL LINE OF C iia n in a OFFICE FURNITURE In the month of May the sodality Don’t let them fool you. State, and Colorado Mines, in that Nipper Track Meat 1, May 15 written by Father Urban Nagle Eighth Graders is sponsoring daily devotions at We rent Folding Chairs, Card and Amhors skipped through ten order. In fielding the Rangers Members of the freshman and O.P., internationally known Cath the grotto. The members of the rounds against Wally Hally Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver­ are a bit weak, being in third posi­ sophomore classes, who make up olic playwright, it is felt that the Gleaned! senior class give a one-minute talk in Danver with all tha vim of tion with an average of .889. value of a Catholic theater will be Canon City.— (Abbey School)- ware, anything in stock. Rugs each day concerning one of the in­ a dash man and at the end the “ Nipper” division of the Saturday the Monogram club will Established 1888 For individual batting honors school, will engage in a track recognized from both an apolo 9x12 rugs shampooed vocations contained in the Litany he was as fresh as that tulip Klemchuk is top man with a .626 sponsor an “ Abbey Day,” at which PHONE KEYSTONE 4882 and field meet Wednesday, May getical and an entertainment with cocoanut oil of Loretto. that blooraad in your garden average. Runnerup is Hitt, Colo­ time the' school will be host to OPEN FKOH I A. H. TO S P. U. $2 16. standpoint. soap, only...... this morning. He’ll take Jen­ rado college hurler, who tallied a some 200 eighth graders from 3 to Raceive 1st Communion Some of the events to take In the leading feminine roles of kins like David took Goliath. .500. The C.C. pitcher, however, Pueblo and Canon City schools. On Sunday morning at 8:30 place in the meet, which is ex the play are Harriet Barker, o’clock three little girls, Patty has seen action in only three games Mary Teresa Gushurst, Joan A full program of sports and / o r Quality and has been at bat only four times pected to be the fastest and best Ann Schussler, Anne Carolyn Lau­ Saturday’s Preakness, which ever staged fBe Nips, are the O’Byme, Betty Woodman, Ger other activities will be drawn up Zinc Etchings to Klemchuk’s 19 trips to the plate. Color Plates - Hair Tones — rence, and Anne Werner, will re­ originally looked like a tasteless 60-yard dash, 100-yard dash, 220 trude Waters, and Marie C. De by the lettermen, who will super­ ceive First Holy Communion in the anti-climax to the Kentucky derby, Regis is not a member of the Baca, students at Loretto Heights vise the various events. Included Rocky Mountain conference. 'The and 440-yard relays, shot put, Chapel of the Seven Dolors at St. now looms as the race of the year, discus, high jump, standing and Alan Lutz and Edmund Carr, on the day’s program are a tour of Seeletnan-Ehreri Mary’s academy. The Mass will and all because it may definitely statirtics are made for comparison members of the Catholic Drama the campus, swimming, softball, purposes only. running broad jump, and javelin Photo €ngmi)ei‘S be offered by the Rev. Bernard settle whether or not Bimelich throw. The sophs are slight fa­ guild, and James Reinert, Francis basketball free-throwing, billiards, i Furniture Cullen, chaplain. The first com­ is a thoroughbred or a thorough vorites, but the scrappy freshmen McCabe, Roland Zarlengo, and and a picnic lunch. municants will be attended by two Cleaned! failure. He probably isn’t the lat­ are all set to boot the venerable Philip Mullin, students at Regis William Murphy, president of small “ angels,” Mary Evelyn Lau­ ter, but Saturday’s mile and Parents of Two college, portray the leading the Monogram club, will name the rence and Elaine Hensmann. dope bucket and outscore their Average 2-piece three-sixteenths gallop will help elder brethren. masculine roles. The play is under various chairmen of the commit­ $5 .5 0 Miss Barbara Murphy, a senior decide. If Andy K, the naughty boy the direction of Mrs. Mary P. Hai overstuffed suite Nipt Drop 3-0 Decition tees, who will work ■with the Rev. cleaned ...... at St. Mary’s, was one of the at of the three-year-olds, can con Colorado Nuns bert, head of the dramatic art de Augrustine LaMarche, O.S.B., rec­ tendsnts at the Regis high school centrate on the track rather than Despite brilliant pitching by partment at Loretto Heights col­ tor, in entertaining the youthful Your butineta U Ladies’ Plain Dresses prom which was held at the Lake- on an attempt to climb into the Joe Berta, the Abbey Nips tasted lege. guests. apvreeiated here. or Coats Cleaned wood Country club on Wednesday grandstand and sit with the news Wed 60 Years their first defeat of the season, evening, May 8. paper lads, he may punt the predic when they dropped a 3-0 decision and Pressed to the Roosevelt Junior high Ted­ Junior-Senior Prom Is May 14 tion pail with the same vehemence Mr. and Mrs. Anton Rechner of Most Modem St. Mary’s annual junior-senior that Gallahadion did in the derby dies Tuesday afternoon. May 7 Cleaning Appleton, Wise., parents of two on the Abbey field. Serrice prom will be held at the Denver If he’s unruly, however, watch for Colorado nuns, celebrated their Three errors coupled with a bad Caih'Carry . 7 7 - Country club Tuesday evening. Bimmie to come through. diamond wedding anniversary Sat­ Call and DeliTcry S5e day at the plate spelled defeat for May 14. Those who will attend urday, May 4, at a Mass offered in the Greenie forces, for only are: Cathedral high tchool will St. Joseph’s church in Appleton, Men’s Suits M ilscs Geneviev* Dunn, Mary Eliza* brace of safe blows was recorded be repreiented by a team of where they were married 60 years on their side of the ledger. beth Conway. Audrey Hurley, Barbara ago. Mr. and Mrs. Rechner have Cleaned and pressed Hill, Ellae McEnery, Madeline Tiehen, nine tracksters in the Colo­ The Teddies scored once in the made their home in Appleton since Ellen Marie McCarthy, Barbara Murphy, rado college relays Saturday, fourth inning and twice in the All buttons re­ Nan Chambers, Rosemary White, Kath- May 11, at Colorado Springs. their marriage. . A dinner was placed, all small r ip s 5 4 c eryn Warriner, Eileen Cochran, Mary served at the Hotel Appleton to sixth. The nearest the Nips got Kathryn 0*Fallon, Mary Jeanne Akolt, This is the first year that a to a tally was in the fifth frame repaired FREE about 50 guests. All the children Mary £Iiza1>eth Taylor, Katherine Pniis- Catholic school ever competed when the bases were loaded and, Ciih k Carrr ner, Irene Kelley; with public institutions - and of the couple were present, includ­ Misses Carrie Ann Riede, Marie Sloan, with one out remaining. Free Call and D.liT.rr 60 c will be the second seasonal e f­ ing their two daughters who are Ruth Phyllis Haberl, Mary Erelyn Curri* Franciscan nuns. land’s long fly to right field was Ran. Margaret Ann Drinkard, Marylou fort of the Bluejays on the caught by Thomas to end the Rastien, Betty Maxine Bader, Ellen Ann Mr. Rechner, who is 87 years MAin 6101 cinder path. At tha Colorado threat. Murphy, Josephine Palaze, Dorothy Din* U. relay games. Cathedral old, was born in Bohemia and came haupt, Yvonne Joseph, Mary Ann Schwab, to Appleton in 1867. He operated Tuesday’s win puts the Rough Mary Golden, Catherine Czarnowsky, entered a handful o f men and Riders on top of the South Cem Rose Mary Heaton. Virginia Johnson, a tailor shop until he retired a few made an impressive showing, tral loop perch, while the Nips rest Judy Biller, Helen Gilmour. Nancy Jane although failing to score a years ago. Mrs. Rechner was bom Maruca. and Marie Elaine McCollum; in second place with one win point. Bob Plunkett, in a pre­ in Germany and came to Appleton Buell Logan, James Coleman, Milburn against one 1( loss. Horne, Arthur Ortiz, James Sweeney, liminary heat, ran a dead heat as a young girl with her parents. George Ahern, Frank Canbrey, Terry with the eventual 100-yard Their marriage was blessed with Brady. Arthur Hughes, Joseph Gonzales, ten children, nine of whom are liv­ m Jack Celia, Robert Hoppe, James Kenney, dash champion, but failed to Jerry Barry, William O’Donnell, James place in the finals. Tha 440 ing, including Leo, who succeeded First Communion Cleaners & Dyers Costello, Mickey Reed, Stanley Rock, relay team finished fourth in his father in the tailor shop; Newman Parker. Wallace Steinmetz. George and Mrs. H. P. Schommer, Walter Halioran, Robert Hilbert, Gene its heat. Plant and Main Office O’Fallon. Jack Morris, William Ander At C.C. the Bluejays will be all of Appleton; Sister M. Adelaide Set in Globeville son. Robert Kohl. Louis Dubuque, Joseph competing against most of the of Pueblo, Sister M. Theophila of 700 E. Colfax Kellogg, Charles Whitehead, Jack Walton, Denver, John, Tony, and Mrs. Dean Pearson, William Hart. James Mc> same men and with two more (Holy Rosary Parish) (Corner Waihington) Kenna, Milton Freeman, Donald Carey, weeks of practice behind them Mark Pfaller of , and Mrs. Tom Coate of Davenport. On Sunday, May 12, children of and George Martin. hope to break into the point the parish will receive First Holy column. Sister M. Adelaide has spent most of her convent life, about Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass 27, in the West teaching. Sister The following 29 boys and girls Regis high is holding M. Theophila has been music are in the class: eliminations to determine the teacher and druggist at St. Clara’s William Babish, Leonard Bohte outstanding tennis men at the orphanage, Denver, for 11 years. Glen Eckenroth, Joseph Gonzales, Jesuit school. The four top- Ronald Memmer, Richard Fink Ordination Gifts ranking natters may be en­ Robert Stonich, Louis Tanko, Ber­ Confessional Stoles, 1% inches wide...... $ 1 .5 0 tered in the state high school Judges Announced nard Valentine, Thomas Valen meet. For the past two years tine, Geraldine Baudek, Doris Cos Confessional Stoles, 2 inches wide...... $2 .0 0 Jackie Celia has brought the In Essay GonlesI tello, Mary Ellen Epple, Lorraine Holy Witer Fountainettes...... $ 2 .50 and $5 singles championship to Regis, Fink, Florence Hein, Mary Her but this year’s racqueteers Priest New Rituals...... $1.75 and $2.50 Judges in the Bishop Urban J. rera, Anita Hinojos, Josephine have no candidate near the Vehr high school essay contest Hinojos, Mary Hinojos, Dortha Oil Stocks, Metal Gold Plated...... $6.50 peerless Celia’s class. We sug­ were announced this week by the Kolar, Patsy Kolar, Shirley Kolar, gest that the Abbey and Rad Sterling Silver...... $ 9 .50 Rev. Hubert Newell, M.A., dioc­ Charlene Nichols, Dolores Ray­ lobbers get together in a duel esan superintendent of education. mond, Shirley Raymond, Bernice Pyxes, Sterling Silver, Gold Plated...... $ 9 to $12 match for the state Catholic The judges are: Bishop Vehr, Perry, Evangeline Shabell, Grace tennis crown, unless some Chalices ...... $ 2 0 to $16 0 chairman; the Very Rev. Mon­ Stockiey, Darlene Svigel. Among other school can throw a team signor John R. Mulroy, the Rev. those who will receive Communion Ritual, Stole, I 14 inches, and leather case on the courts to challenge John Cavanagh, Mrs. Eenore Mat­ are also seven adult converts. complete ...... $ 4 .50 the only two institutions that tingly Weber, and William F. Mc- After the Mass the communi­ have organiaed net aggrega­ Glone. Two trophies will be cants will be guests of the P.-T. A. tions. awarded to the schools of the win­ and the Altar society at breakfast We Also Carry a Complete Line of Books to ning contestants, and three gold in the school hall. .— .^^J^light Arty Young Priest medals to the authors of the Best At 6:45 in the evening will he essays. The awards will he made held the annual May crowning. Greeting Cards for Ordination as at the joint commencement exer­ The prefect of the sodality, Cath­ well as other occasions...... 15^, 25^, and 50^ cises to be held at the Civic audi­ erine Canjar, will crown the statue torium June 2. of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Her attendants will be Agnes Horvat, Angelina Marolt, Veronica Ma- St. Clara’s Captures rooney, Margaret Perme, and Flor­ James Clarke ence Piute. 4th Straight Contest Sodalist* to Honor Mothors Open th* leatoa at tha world Mothers will be remembered at Church Goods House St. Clara’s orphanage main­ the meeting of the Young Ladies’ famous Elitck Gardens Thursday, Headquarters for Articles of Devotion, Church Finishings, tained its place at the top of the sodality Monday evening. May 13. May I6th. It’s tha 17th Annual Junior Parochial league standingrs A special program has been ar­ Books for the Catholic Laity and Clergy. Social and Spring Frolic for Holy by turning back St. Catherine’s, ranged. 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 Family parish. All concassions 7-1, for its third straight victory. Fathers and sons will receive English was the leading hitter for Holy Communion with the Holy oparatiag. Ticket* now on tale, the winners with three hits, one Name society on Mother’s day, $1.00 couple. a triple. May 12, at the 8 o’clock Meat.

% PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thurscfey, May 9, 1940

DEAFENED Full Program of D.C.C.W. 1 St Communion to Be Given HEAR CLEARLY WITH AUREX iar and near— all diracdon^Aurex Meet May 15-16 Is Printed 45 In Sacred Heart Church vacnuffl tube* provide »en»itivity to IT ST. TIIICEIIT'S BE MIIDED III pidc up, clarity to identify and power //f\\ to amplify high and low tone*, plu* The complete program and the prayer and message, the Very Rev. Climaxing long months of con­ the Bluebird club and the Girl, ^ overtone*. Spectacle ca*e *ue—weigh* list of committees for the 14th an­ Charles M. Hagus; tinuous study, 45 youngsters from Scouts ■will hold a joint meeting I g SAFE only 5 ounce*. Home or office demon­ nual convention of the Diocesan 2:30 p. m.—Address, objectives Sacred Heart parish will make and party in the clubrooms of the “ stration free. H E FOR DOTS J lO B C. D. OF I. SCIENTIFIC Council of Catholic Women Wed­ o f the Diocesan council, the Very their First Holy Communion Sun­ center Monday night, May 13. Mrs. TERMS IF DESIRED nesday and Thursday, May 15 and Rev. Harold V. Campbell, pastor day, May 12, in Sacred Heart Sara Bailey and Miss Nellie Valen­ 16, at the Shirley-Savoy hotel, of Blessed Sacrament parish, Den­ church under the sponsorship of cia are in charge of the affair. (By J o a n Stock) The May meeting of St. Vin­ Denver, are as follows: ver; the Little Flower community AUREX DENVER GO. cent’s Aid society was held Tues­ One hundred and twenty Jupior Various games for the party WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 3 p. m.—Address, “ Making Par­ center. have been outlined by the planning 301 Mack Bldg. day, May 7, at St. Vincent’s home ents Aware of the Problems of Catholic Daughters of America The children, most of them of SERVICE for boys. The meeting opened Morni-.g will receive their honor pins at committee, which consists of the ^ TA. 1993 8:30 a. m.— Mass at the Cathe­ Youth,” the Rev. Hubert Newell, Spanish descent, will attend the officers of both organizations. Fol­ with prayer by Sister Mary Ala- diocesan superintendent of schools. the semi-annual general meeting 8:30 Mass, which will be cele­ COMPLETE coque. The president, Mrs. Joseph dral for the intention of the Holy to be held at the C. D. of A. club­ lowing several parlor games, the 4 p. m.—Announcements. brated by the Rev. Edward J. girls will have folk dances. J. Walsh, presided. The minutes Father; celebrant, the Very Rev. house, 1772 Grant street, Satur­ Thomas J. Wolohan,‘ Pueblo. THURSDAY, MAY 16 Morgan, S.J., and then will be of the April meeting were read day, May 18, at 2 p. m. The girls given a Communion breakfast in Profram Being Planned Morning STORAGE by the secretary, Mrs. A. A. Hauk. 9:30 a. m.— Business session, will be awarded first to fifth and the main hall of the center by the With summer vacation ap­ 8:30 a. m.—Mass at the Cathe­ PROTECTION Mrs. J. B. Hunter reported the Colorado Centennial room, Mrs. S. final year pins according to their women of the Denver deanery. proaching, Cecil King and Hap dral for the living and dead mem­ illness of Mrs. Mollie B. O’Fallon, J. O’Day, presiding; invocation completition of the tests typical Since Sunday is also Mother’s Roberts, instructors at the center, bers of the Denver Diocesan Coun­ who is in a New York hospital, and welcome, the Very Rev. of the particular pin desired. day, many of the communicants are now planning a huge program cil of Catholic Women; celebrant, and of Mrs. S. P. Mangan, Mrs. Thomas J. Wolohan; announce­ Juniors should be considering have announced that they ■will which will take place late in May. 2 % ments, adoption of rules, appoint­ the Rev. John P. Moran, pastor of A wide variety of numbers will be Julia O’Neill, and Mrs. J. B. Rey­ their nominations of girls for court offer their Communions for their OF VALUATION nolds. The treasurer, Mrs. Fred ment of committees, reports of sec­ St. Joseph’s church. Golden; respective mothers. offered by the following pupils, 9:30 a. m.—Business session, officers, the election of which will FEET HURT? Kemme, gave a financial report. retary, financial secretary, treas­ be held at the general meeting. The first communicants are as follows; who have been declared as being Colorado Centennial room, Mrs. J. TAbor 3353 Mrs. 0. L. Pettepier told of the urer, corresponding secretary, and Also troop secretaries should pre­ Hike Aguilar* Bessie Albarea, Julia Avila, '’the most outstanding” by the two Chicago Repre­ Fred McCourt, Greeley, presiding; ErseFia Archuleta, Phyllis Bernavidez, interesting work accomplished by auditor; president’s message, Den­ pare the minutes of the year as instructors: Bernice Martinez, sentative of Dr. prayer and remarks, the Rev. John Margie Curtis. Ramona Chavez, Amelia the organizations belonging to the ver Deanery report, Pueblo Dean­ Caballero. Opal Caballero, Eleanor Castro. Lillian Martinez, Diane Alvarez, Scholl will P. Moran, pastor of St. Joseph’s interestingly as possible as they deanery. Mrs. A. G. Douds_ re­ ery report, report of standing com­ will compete with other secretaries Ermalinda Diaz. Ned Gonzales. Lupe Gloria Alvarez, Delores Martinez, H o ® | r be here Fri­ ported on the deaths of W. Ciscel mittees, and group representatives. church. Golden; Gonrales, Josie Garcia, Victor Gonzales, Lucille Jaramillo, Betty Little, day and Sat­ 10 a. m.— Address, “ Catholic for a two-week, “ all-expense paid” Angeline Gallegos. Ernestine Kelly. and W. W. Adams, both husbands 12:30 p. m.—Luncheon, Empire vacation at Camp Montrita, as Jimmie Lee Kelly, Viola Lopez. Joyce Irene Lombardi, Carmen Juarez, 1626 CALIFORNIA urday in per­ Youth Organizations Look Ahead,” of former presidents of the Aid, room, Mrs. L. A. Higgins, presi­ first prize, and a one-week vaca­ Montes. Dolores Montoya. Henry Mitotes, Margaret Little, Julia Montoya, the Rev. Barry J. Wogan, diocesan Gloria Montoya, Napoleon Maron, David son to give you The following delegates and al­ dent of the Denver deanery, pre­ Mary Agnes Dolan, Eva Padilla, director of Catholic Youth organ­ tion at the camp as second prize. Olquin, Bertha Olquin. Ofelia Puga, Paul personal atten­ ternates to the convention of the siding; address, the Most Rev. and Viessa Beavers. The dancing izations ; Judges for the contest will be Rose Perez, Carmen Pacheco. Alice Pacheco. tion on old foot D.C.C.W. were chosen: Mmes. 0, Bishop Urban J. Vehr. Hagus and Mayme Garrett, state Mary Padilla, Arthur Ruiz, Alice Ruiz, class had an original enrollment of troubles. 10:30 a. m.—Address, “ Religious Mary Sandoval, Lydia D. Sandoval. Helen more than 200 youngsters. COLORADO L. Pettepier, F. A. Koch, A. G Afternoon Se**ion regent. Ramirez. Manuel Trujillo, C. Socorro Douds, and J. P. Donley. Mrs Education of Catholic Youth of UPHOLSTERING No obligation. 2 p. m.—Colorado Centennial High School Age,” the Rev. Joseph The patron committee for the Vega, Jennie Vega, Florene Davis. Bennie Mrs. L. A. Higgins, newly Elmer Hanlin was reported as a Tafoya, Agnes Trujillo, Andrew Vigil, and room, Mrs. S. J. O’Day, presiding; P. O’Heron, pastor, St. Louis’ annual semi-formal ball to be held elected president of the Denver FURNITURE new member. The following visi' Dolores Burton, the latter being a regu- deanery, was a welcome visitor at Rudolph’s Shoe Store church, Englewood; at the Albany hotel Friday, May arly enrolled member of Sacred Heart & CABINET tors were present: Mmes. Scott the center Tuesday, May 7. 11 a. m.—Address, “ Confrater­ 24, includes Loretta Kimes, Mary school. CO. 804 15th Champ* ft Stout H. Sherman, William Morton, E. L O’Keefe, Mary Murray, Dorothy Miaa Dougherty Honored To Marie Jacobs, a loyal volun­ Mullen, John Murtaugh, Paul V. nity Meets the Challenge of Reli­ Sale on Trellisei 50c A ap Group Is Called gious Education,” the Rev. F Ross, Wardene Rogers, court vice Miss Mary Ellen _ Dougherty, teer worker at the center for more fiize 18x9 Hodges, Joseph Dunn, Jr., and W Gregory Smith, diocesan director president, and Helen Dillener, supervisor of the Little Flower than a year, is due much credit. Perffolas to order C. Landrey. center, was honored this week by She is ready at all times with her Upholstery r e co v e r e d with Enjoy the Best of the Confraternity of Christian court president. American Frieze. 2 pc. $ 2 4 .0 0 After the meeting. Benediction Doctrine; student demonstration— Tickets for the occasion may be the Community Center council, car to help Miss Dougherty Velour ...... $ 2 8 .0 0 was given in the chapel, followed method of teaching religion in ele­ obtained by calling Mrs. M. Bon- which elected her as president for escort the various clubs on picnics 3 MONTHS SPECIAL foster U e r to Phone 2304 2457>S9 16th S t by a brief talk by the Rev. Hugo mentary schools. Sister Mary Fin- narens, TAbor 9597, or through a the ensuing year. The election and outings. J. Gerleman, SJ. Father Gerle ian, Cathedral school; junior. took place at a special luncheon man emphasized what the personal meeting. 12:30 p. m.— Luncheon, Mrs. W. Girls who wish to march in the interest and kind supervision by K. Sutherland, president of Pueblo A temporary lay-off by the re­ the women mean to the boys. State’s Missions Memorial Day parade May 30 gional NY A offices severely THE NEW Deanery, presiding; address, should notify Pauline Shaefer, Members proceeded to the aU' “ Catholic Women in Modern Life,” crippled the center staff this week, In the counselor of troop 1, by the date but members of the board ex­ ditorium and enjoyed a minstrel The May meeting of the Taber­ the Very Rev. Dr. Robert M. Kel­ of the general meeting. Diitinctive show given by the boys. Great ley, S.J., LL.D., president of Regis pressed the hope that the situa­ nacle society was held in the home Court and troop officers partic­ Pioneer Room and Coffee Shop credit was given to Mrs. Marvel college, Denver. tion will be relieved in the near EVERETT O R G A T R O N of Mrs. Peter C. Schaefer, 1515 E. ularly are exnected to co-operate. future. At present, the center’s ot th* McCready and Jimmy Gallagher 7th avenue. The Rev. Charles M. Afternoon Seaaion True Organ Tone With All the Harmonics for training the boys. Tea was Troop 4 many functions must necessarily Johnson was guest speaker of the 2 p. m.—Prayer and remarks, Cosmopolitan Hotel served in the dining-room by the Troop 4 enjoyed a social April be curtailed. Will Be Used at the afternoon. Praising the work of the Rev. Elmer J. Kolka, assistant Mother’s Day Party Scheduled sisters and boys, followed by a the group, he said the Tabernacle 27 at which Kathleen Kinneary social hour. lastor of S t Philomena’s church, As a special Mother’s day event. society, in caring for the needs of Denver; was hostess. Mrs. Nellie Konicke KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CONVENTION The next meeting will be held missions and equipping humble sponsored the party and provided CoTitaina ma^esium car­ Tuesday, June 7, at the home of 2:15 p. m.—Address, “ A Train bonate - calcium - car- sanctuaries in remote places, was table decorations and refreshments. bonate-Aodium bicarbon­ Mrs. Ella M. Weckbaugh, 1701 ing Course for Catholic Group There ■will be a business meeting veritably a “ foster mother” to the Workers,” John C. Moody, director Society to Plan K]\1GHT CAMPBELL S ate-bismuth Bubnitrate- Cedar avenue. mission churches in Colorado. on May 11 at the clubhouse at 2 p. malt diastase-papain-oU of Vail center; social welfare dis­ m., at which time final prepara­ of peppermint. The Rev. Bernard C. Cullen, cussion, Denver and Pueblo dean­ Tor the temporary relief spiritual director, opened the busi tions •will be made for the general Anniversary Rite of hyperacidity of the Mothers’ Club Will eries, Mrs. John F. Vail, Mrs. John ness session with prayer and ex­ meeting May 18. mouth a n d stomach, F. Murtaugh, Mrs. L. U. Wagner, Mrs. Konicke has invited all the pains due to gas on tended greetings to guests and the Miss Mary Ellen Dougherty, Mrs. Officers and members of the stomach and excess Honor Graduates large assemblage. girls of troop 4 who will receive standing committees of the Junior Bring Your Charga-Plate—Phone, Mail Orders! acidity. Frank L. Seiner, Mrs. W. K, Suth­ their pins this year to a skating Honored guests were the past erland, Pueblo, and Mrs. J. C Tabernacle society will meet at the 4 9 c presidents of the society: Mrs. W party as a special treat. home of Miss Helen Flynn, 536 A tea and program have been ar­ Buckley, Pueblo; The next social ■will be held at ranged by the Loretto Heights col­ H. Andrew, life president of the 3:30 p. m.—Report of resolutions East 1st avenue, Wednesday, May Tabernacle society; Mmes. F. W. the home of Louis Toll on May 27 15. This meeting has been called COOPER DRUG CO. lege Mothers’ club Thursday, May committee, report of credentials at 2 p. m. Miss Kedette, of the 16, at 2 o’clock, when members of Barry, J. E. Smith, Charles J committee, report of nominating in order to make final plans for Dunn, D. J. Sullivan, T. A. Collins Rosalyn Mastroianna has planned the society’s tenth anniversa^ Comer 17th and Curtis the graduation class will be guests committee, election of directors a hike, part of the fourth test for U. S. Rubber Co., HA. 0014 of honor. and J. J. Torpey, and Miss Anne election of officers. celebration on June 9, which will Birmingham. Mrs. Frederick Gus- this troOp, for some time in June. consist of a High Mass at St A short business meeting for Various committees and members hurst, president, introduced the Troop 5 Will Show Spring and election of officers for the coming are as follows: John’s church, followed by past presidents and presented each The last social of the year will breakfast at the Park Lane hotel year will be held preceding the Arrangements— Mrs. James T Summer Kedettes Optometrist and Optician with a corsage as an expression of be held Monday, May 13, at 4:30 All committee members are urged tea. Cronin, chairman, and Mrs. Ed­ appreciation for service given in p. m. at 1333 St. Paul street. Host­ to attend this special meeting, ward 'T. Gibbons; program— Mrs esses will be Mary Theresa Neville Here Today HELEN WALSH Mrs. Ed L. Mullen, Mrs. J. former years. Greetings and sug­ Alfred H. Rampe, chairman; the which will be called to order Vogel, Mrs. R. E. Woodman, Mrs. and Margaret Sullivan. The guest Associats gestions for the future success of Very Rev. John R. Mulroy, Mrs, promptly at 8 p. m. by Miss Mary E. C. Swan, and Mrs. J. R. Cos­ the group were given by those hon­ of honor will be Coleen Pa'villa. Nadorff, vice president L. U. Wagner, and Mrs. T. G, Gar Troop 7 W. R. JOSEPH tello were chosen on the nominat­ ored. Other guests were Mmes. E The publicity committee, con rison, Golden; registrations—Mrs, Troop 7 held a business meeting ing committee. E. Scheiman, M. A. Abell, and J William C. Weldon, chairman, and sisting of Margaret Lynch, chair­ EYES EXAMINED Mrs. Frank Hoart, president, Emery Lowe. at the clubhouse Saturday, May 4. man; Rozella Weber, and Isabelle Mrs. Alfred J. Quinlivan; creden Tests were completed and pins Phon* TAbflr 18M requested a large attendance, as it The monthly message of the N tials— Mrs. Thomas Kerrigan McNamara, will meet with the 218-21* MajMtie Blda. is the last meeting of the year. were returned. C.C.W. was given by Mrs. J. B chairman; Mrs. J. C. Ryan, Miss president. Miss Margaret Taney Hunter. Mrp. F. W. Gushurst and The last social of the year will at the Taney home Saturday eve Clara Courtney, and Mrs. P. S be given by Theresa Lundy and Mrs. J. B. Hunter, delegates, and Dolan; nominations— Mrs. M. J, ning, May 11, for the purpose of Miss Barbara Bach and Mrs. A. E Marion Bourne Friday, May 17, at compiling a complete list of the Hugs and Kisses Can Replace Payne, chairman; Mrs. Clem Kohl, 7:30 p. m. Murchie, alternates, were desig Mrs. H. A. Grout, Mrs. James Me active members and the major ac nated to attend the annual con Troop 10 tivities sponsored by the society, Donald, Mrs. J. 6. Lenihan, Boul Troop 10 is proud to announce The Usual Scoldings Now! vention of the D.C.C.W. Mrs. T der; Mrs. J, B. Farley, Pueblo, and This information will be used as . Sullivan will have charge of the that Mary Sinsel, troop member, the basis for a pamphlet Mrs. Warren Riddell, Fort Collins was first prize-winner of the state Does he scold about new dresses display of vestments at the con elections — Mrs. James Jackson vention. Mrs. Edward T. Gibbons spelling contest sponsored by the chairman; Mrs. L. J. Holmes, and Rocky Mountain News. As an and costs? Let us show you how was selected as chairman of the Mrs. Dwight Shea; exhibits—Mrs, Cathedral Society to nominating committee. Mrs. J. J award she will go to Washington, Edward G. Neumann, chairman D. C., where she will compete ■with real charm in a dress can change Torpey was appointed to make ar Mrs. R. F. Brink, Mrs. C. V. Good Meet Friday, May 10 rangements for the June garden other state winners to 'vie for na­ this to hugs and kisses. He’ll be ing, Mrs. F. L. Garland, and Mr^ tional honors. Summer means party and tea. Mrs. Chas. J. Dunn J. R. Reitz; resolutions— Mrs. and Mrs. John'Leonard Swigert The last meeting of the year will The Cathedral Altar and Rosary so pleased with you he will for­ A. Cosgriff, chairman; Mrs. John be held at the home of Counselor were chosen as assistants by Mrs, society will meet in St. Paul’s F. Vail, Miss Margaret Fallon Dorothy Ross, 3334 Moncrieff get cost. When you tell him how Torpey. chapel Friday, May 10, at 2 o’clock. Mrs. W. K. Sutherland, Pueblo, place, Saturday, May 11, at 2 p. m A signet ring was presented as The president, Mrs. James M. little you spent he will simply and Mrs. Emmett Knight, Colorado Guests of honor will be Mayme Kedettes a gift of old gold by Mrs. L. M Knight, will preside and the spir­ S prin g; luncheon—Mrs. W. Garrett and Dorothy Walsh. adore you. Billinger. Beautifylly finished Kimmins, chairman; Mrs. B. itual director, the Rev. Dr. Thomas cinctures were given by Mrs. A. H Hynes, Mrs. W. J. Wade, Mrs. J A. Doran, will be the speaker. Seep. Thirty-five dollars was given F. Murtaugh, Mrs. Geo. Muller, .98 1.98 CATERING TO THE LADIES OF CA- Good Shepherd Aid Hostesses for the day will be in cash—Miss Margaret McGovern, and Mrs. J. T. Tierney; publicity Mrs. Mary Pritchard, Mrs. Cath­ 1 to THEDRAL, LOYOLA, AND ST. PHILO- 320; Mrs. A. H. Seep, $10, and a —Mrs. Joseph C. Hag;us, chair­ MENA’S PARISHES. To Hear Director of erine Hammond, Misses Nora A. friend, $5. man; Mrs. T. B. O’Connell, and Cfirney, Margaret Maloney, and Miss Harriett Roderick, chair­ Mrs. C. C. Bellinger, Pueblo; ush­ Harriett Roderick. Enjoy play shoes of man of membership, announced the Electrical Institute ers— (St. Mary’s alumnae)—Mrs, Election of officers will take follo'wing new members: Annual, L. N. Young, chairman; Mrs. Wil cool fabrics, crisp col­ Thomas Francis McGovern, Miss place and a large attendance is LA MARR liam Early, Mrs. Wm. Phoenix, Mrs. J. J. Campbell ■will preside requested. ors, expensive detail at Apparel Shop, Inc. Margaret Frances McGovern, and Mrs. David Howe, Mrs. L. Griffin at the regular Good Shepherd Aid Miss Nellie Lennon; annual, Mmes. Mrs. C. J. Frieberger, Mrs. H. J meeting on May 14 at the Public little price! Completely EMerson 8505 2241 East Colfax .4ve. at York J. J. Campbell, M. A. Abell, J. Sisson, Mrs. Bruce Baumgartner Service building in the Electrical Gathedralites to See washable. All white, “ Denver't Smartest Uptown Shop" Emery Lowe, and E. E. Scheiman. and Miss Catherine Celia; litera Institute room. Miss Elizabeth Mrs. Alexius A. Gargan, pro­ white with colored Htlen Hatfield of Cathedral ParUh Will Giv. Her Perwnal Attention ture— (Junior Tabernacle society) Reese, who has charge of the in­ Art, Cooking Exhibits gram director, introduced Miriam — Miss Margaret Taney, chairman stitute room, will be the guest trim, tan and adobe. Worland of Cheyenne, Wyo., who Miss Helen Canny, Miss Catharine speaker. entertained with readings. Maloney, Miss Marion Lamport Sizes SYs to' 9. See Mrs. H. L. Gorden, Mrs. Edith Miss Jeanette Gies of the art The annual June garden party Miss Frances NadorfF, Miss Char them! and tea will be held at the home of M. Davis, and Mrs. Josephine Kol- department and Miss Clara Werle lotte McNamara, and Mrs. Hazel bert will have charge of the re­ Mrs. Oscar L. Malo, 500 E. 8th Rider; rules of convention— par­ of the home economics department freshments. of the Cathedral grade and high avenue, Friday, June 7. liamentarian)—Mrs. P. J. Donley (a) Dutchboy sandal, 2.48 G l o s s -co te At the April meeting Mrs. schools will sponsor an exhibition Hospitality — Mrs. 'T. A. Col­ (b) Moccasin oxford, 1.98 Campbell appointed three dele­ for the Cathedral P.-T.A. and Ca­ A seiWi-gioss paint that lins, chairman; Mmes. J. J. Camp­ gates, Mrs. J. L. Brubaker, Mrs. thedral high school Mothers’ club (c) Spectator oxford, 1.98 dries with a hard finish CHECKER bell, H. Barth, J. J. Walsh, J. Fred H. L. Gorden, and Mrs. C. V. Good­ Monday evening. May 13, at 8 (d) Wall toe moccasin, Doyle, Thomas J. Rogers, James which is washable. ing, and three alternates, Mrs. o’clock, in the Oscar Malo, Jr., 1.98 CABS Knight, W. Koerber, G. A. Brush, Beautiful-Durable. ED DUNDON, Mar. Mary Lord, Joseph Hamilton, Mary Matt 'Verlinden, Mrs. B. C. Fitz­ Memorial hall. (e) Open toe saddle NEW LOW ZONED RATES—No Lower Naughton, Grace Schneider, E. gerald, and Mrs. H. J. Barry, to The square and folk dancing oxford, Roteo in Denver — TABOR 2 2 3 3 represent the Aid at the annual class will be held Monday, May 20, Easy to keep SIGHT SEEING TOURS Ward Rogers, J. R. Plunkett, F. clean. D. Jennigs, J. J. Dean, Amos Steck, convention of the D.C.C.W. to be in the Memorial hall. Joseph Melphy, C, J. Campbell, held at the Shirley-Savoy hotel on Second Floor- Reflects light D. F. Hiteman, W. W. Richards, May 15-16. Members are asked with a gentle glow B. F. O’Brien, Joseph Kilker, Fred to attend some of the sessions.' ' Gushurst, Stanley Davies, J. The "May Day” card party held restful to the eyes. Emerson Smith, Thomas Fowle, at the Good Shepherd convent on 0. W. Magor, J. L. Swigert, An­ May 1 was a great success, 140 drew May, J. M. Harrington, F. M. tables being in play. Members McEahem, W. A. Bucholz, J. F. are asked to make party returns Co. Coursey, J, W. Scott, Walter at the meeting May 14. faitxi and Varniih Maktrs tine* ISS9 Light, P. Valdez, 0. Winter, U33 ARAPAHOE. DENVER Thomas Ryan, Hugh A. Stewart, 4 0 HOURS’ DEVOTION E. A. Hanifan, Jr.; J. V. Coleman, F F Week of May 12: St. Leo’s Tha 17 th annual Social and R W HY GO DOWIV TOWN? R and J. Young; Miss Marie Man- pariah, Denver; St. Peter’s Spring Frolic Thuriday evening. E E :gan. Miss Mayme Garrett, Miss parish, Gunnison, and St. May 16th. Benefit of Holy Family E S ! Grace Palmer, and Miss Ann Peter’s parish, Ordway. Our pariih. At the world famou* D D ' Birmingham. Lady o f Sorrows parish, Nu- EUtch Garden*. Dancing in tha fjgff E E For luncheon reservations the cla; St. Anne’s parish. Palis­ Trocadero Ballroom. All conce*- L . PHONE L following may be called: Mrs. ade, and St. Patrick’s parish, *ion* will he in full twing. Mu*ic I CHcaay 6S6S I V ^ o l i t a i r e . B. F. Hynes, PE. 6656; Mrs. W. J, Rockdale, may have 13 Hours’ hy the Elitch Garden* orcheitra. COR. 3 4 !! M* GILPIN V "Whera Denver Shops With Confidence Phone KE. 2111 E E Wade, TA. 5898; Mrs. J. F. Mur­ exposition o f the Blessed PIea*e get your ticket* early. "— R R taugh, EA. 6676. T Downtown Prices at Your Doorstep Peanut Butter Sacrament instead of Forty $1.00 couple. Extra lady 2Se at T Luncheon will be 76 cents Hour**. gate. Thursday, May 9, 1940 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAG E N IN E

I *1 n \C. D. O Bnen Points to to-Operation Literary Program salvage Bureau Is Bulging SmiE SPELLINCFr. Campbell to Speak at JFhat Is EXPENSIVE FURNITURE? 1$ Presented at With Variety of Articles P 10 [ I I K O ^ ^ y Crowning on Sunday The Very Rev. Harold V. Camp­ be the reading of a poem by Miss bell, pastor of Blessed Sacrament Mary Janet Richardson of Mt. “It is extremely gratifying,” C. most endless variety of desirable church, will address the assembled St. Gertrude’s academy, Boulder. D. O’Brien, president of the St. merchandise. IIIIIIOIIIL M [[I C D . of A. Meeting sodalists of all the schools of the Her poem was selected from 18 Vincent de Paul society, said, “ to Never a day passes at the bu­ district at the annual May crown­ that were submitted from the observe the generous co-operation reau without men and women’s ing ceremony of the Rocky Moun­ various schools in the union in “ Literature of the West by our people are demonstrating finding some particular article they Colorado’s top-notch speller, 13- year-old Mary Sinsel of (Jueen of tain Sodality union Sunday after­ competition for this honor. Western Writers” was presented toward the success of the new Sal­ have been seeking, at prices sur­ noon, May 12, at 2:45 p. m. on vage bureau, as evidenced by the Heaven orphanage, will compete Another feature will be the by Mrs. William Kingston of the prisingly low. A day bed that had the Regis campus. The sodalists rapidly-increasing accumulation of for cash awards totaling $1,750 in panegyric on Our Blessed Mother Denver Public library at the May outgrown its usefulness in one will gather on the main driveway meeting of the Catholic Daughters articles of every Kind and descrip­ family now provides comfort for a the national spelling contest finals by Jack Teeling of Regis high. On leading into the grounds at 2:30. Monday afternoon. May 6, Miss of America Noonday study club. tion.” little lad who previously had been at Washington, D. C., May 28. The trip comes to her as an award for The procession to the platform Sloan of St. Francis de Sales’ The program was sponsored by The large storeroom and full- “ curling up” on the floor. The bent erected near the administration Yott Have to Know How sized basement, which at first winning the Rocky Mountain News high. Miss Catherine Floyd of the Mrs. Harry^L. Gorden and was the frame of a once proud porch building will begin promptly at last of the series on the theme, seemed sufficiently generous to glider, abandoned to the elements state-wide bee last week, when she Holy Family high school faculty, An expert lariat , thrower meet the requirements of the Sal­ outclassed 94 contestants of this 2:45 p. m. After all the sod^ists and the Rev. Forrest H. Allen of “Know Colorado,” the year’s pro. in one back yard, has undergone have gathered before the plat­ can rope one horse from a gram of the club. Mrs. Kingston vage bureau for a long period of region. Mary will be accompanied St. Catherine’s church listened to We sell furniture in all rejuvenation and will provide form, the queen, June Lansville of group o f six while the gave some points from Snow time, are now bulging with an al- to the capital city by her mother, the final efforts of William Sulli­ many hours of quiet restfulness in St. Joseph’s high school, will be horses are galloping full price ranges— but we don’t Water, Palmer, Builder of the Mrs. Anna Sinsel, and all expenses van of Annunciation high, James the yard of the family who found led to the place of honor by her speed. think any of it is expen­ West, and Midas of the Rockies. of the trip will be paid by the Soran of Cathedral high, and Jack in it “ exactly what we have complete court, knights and maids sive. She touched upon writers of the News. Teeling, who were the finalists in Getting at many plumbing wanted.” of honor from the various schools Frankly, we wouldn’t carry Rockies who have won fame. The champion is an eighth grade the contest, and selected Jack and heating leaks is a Men, B oys W ill And so it goes. Example after A feature of the program will Teeling for the honor of giving '' “ expensive” furniture; and Miss Josephine Woeber paid a graduate of the orphanage school tricky job— and an expert example could be cited to substan­ the panegyric. our idea of “ expensive” tribute to Mrs. A. D. La Hines, for­ tiate the claim that no matter how and is an ardent client of Mother plumber or heating expert pieces are those that give merly Elizabeth Kelly of Denver, Cabrini, to ■^hom she attributes After the ceremony at the May can save you time and tired one family may have grown Academy Mothers to crowning platform. Solemn Bene­ less than maximum value whom she mentioned as a success­ of an article, no matter how “ use­ her current success. A relic of money by doing the work for the money you spend. ful joufnalist on the staff of the Receive Eucharist this famous figure is always worn diction of the Blessed Sacrament quickly, without damage less” it appears, from their point Sponsor Affair May 24 will be given at the altar erected Begardless of the price New York Times and one who has of view, somewhere in the city by Miss Sinsel. The number as­ to walls or floors. Our ex­ range in which you’re in­ won distinction as a writer signed to her in the local meet was at the main entrance of the ad­ perience and skill makes (St. LouU* Parish, Englawood) there is at least one family that terested— and we cover other fields. 67, the age of Mother Cabrini when The Mothers’ club of St. Mary’s ministration building. Officers plumbing and heating re­ desires and can afford to own it will be the Rev. Hubert Newell, them all— we strive to iive At the June meeting the election The Holy Name men and hoys because of the bureau’s extremely she died. academy is sponsoring a modem pair work cost less and last the greatest possible of officers will be held. In prepara^ are sponsoring a corporate Com­ Mary has two younger sisters, dance program on Friday evening. superintendent of schools of the longer. Phone KE. 1441 low prices. diocese, celebrant; the Rev. Leo amount of furniture com­ tion for this, the president, Mrs. munion on Sunday, Mother’s day. Alice, a second grader, and Doris, May 24, at 8:15 in the auditorium for free plumbing and Lovers of the old and unusual M. Flynn, pastor of Holy Family fort, durability and good A. T. Manzanares, appointed the All men and boys in the parish are a fourth grader, and all three of of East Denver high school. Mar­ heating inspection, for a will thrill to a tour through the church, deacon, and Father L. L. looks. Don’t hesitate to following nominating committee invited to receive Holy Com­ the Sinsels have consistently rated tha Wilcox will present a group limited time only. munion on this day with the Holy two floors. Owners of mountain Cusack, S.J., of Regis college, sub­ tell us how much you want members; Mrs. W. J. Cameron, cabins will find the Salvage bureau high honors in scholastic work. including students of the acad Name society. Spiritual bouquet emy. deacon. Fathe- Stephen R. Krieg- to spend. Come in tomor­ Mrs. Agnes Mattingly, and Mrs an ideal spot in which to seek addi­ Mary has also taken leading roles J, C. Hagus. cards, which may be given to their in various school dramatic pro­ ■The club is also making plans for er, S.J., will be master of cere­ Slattery & Company row and we’ll show you tional furniture or equipment of monies. The singing will be in The theme, “ Know Colorado,” mothers, will be distributed to all grams, including, among other a tea to be given on Monday, May Plumbing and Heating top value for your money. any description. It is worth one’s charge of Father Andrew Dimi- included “^Cultural Colorado,” “ In­ men and boys receiving Commun- plays. The Life of Mother Cabrini, 20, at the academy, 1370 Pennsyl­ Contractors while to look around— to become chino, S.J. The guests of honor on dustrial Colorado,” “ Colorado Pot- ion. The Mass will he offered her favorite, in which she was cast vania street. This will be the last 1726 Market Street By C. W. Delaney, Prei, acquainted with the variety of the occasion will be the priests and terys,” “ Colorado Flowers,” “ Colo­ by Father L. T. Keenoy, S.J., of meeting of the school year. JOHN J. CONNOR, Prciident merchandise on hand. as the young teacher, Mother rado Writers,” “ Colorado Pio­ Regis college, who will also preach Cabrini. nuns of the city. All Catholics of Phone KEystone 1441 Denver are invited to attend. DEL-TEET neers,” a Christmas program, a a sermon appropriate to the oc­ The Salvage bureau, of course, Various entertainments in honor dramatic reading, and the annual casion. has been established to aid the des­ o f the star speller are planned at Teresa Guilfoyle to Wed rORNlTURE CO. card party. , This was outlined hy The Englewood high school Jum titute. What isn’t so widely appre­ the home before she leaves. Mother the program committee, of which ciated is that to provide food, shel­ John T. Sheehan in Fall Don’t Forget E. Colfax btwfi. PaaH &• Waali. ior Newman club will attend the Aurelia, superior of the orphan­ Mrs. H. C. Denny is chairman. ter, medical attention, and Chris­ Open evenings by appointment meeting of the South high school age, will sponsor a day’s outing for MOTHER’ S D AY Mrs. J. H. Johnson extended an Junior Newman club at St. Francis tian burial for the poor requires Mary and her class at St. Francis The betrothal of Miss Teresa invitation to the club to hold the de Sales’ community center Mon­ funds. The work done at the Cath­ camp in Mt. Vernon canon. Guilfoyle, daughter of Mr. and NK Ad good for 10% o ff on silk June meeting at her home, 5515 day evening. May 13, at 7 :30. olic Community centers, under the Mrs. John F. Guilfoyle, to John and leather handbags. auspices of the Denver deanery, Thomas Sheehan was announced G o a W. 32nd avenue. This will be in P.-T.A. to Install Officer* 1035 16th St. the nature of a picnic-luncheon likewise deserves the support of Dominican Sisters’ Sunday at an informal tea. Miss that will be served in the garden. The installation of the new of­ all our people. The Salvage bureau Guilfoyle is planning an autumn Mrs. Johnson, hostess, will be as­ ficers of St. Louis’ P.-T.A. will is the medium through which all Bazaar GommiHee wedding. Both of them are well sisted by Mrs. W. J. Foehl and take place at the monthly meeting may practice the virtue of charity. known in Denver. Mrs. H. C. Denny. The following Tuesday evening. May 14. The Both by contributions of articles Wiii Meet May 14 EXAMINATIDN PRDVES DUR CLAIMS motorists will furnish transporta­ Arapahoe county president, Mrs. no longer wanted and by shopping C. Wagner, will have charge of the We invite comparison o f any Ten-Year, or older, old BRICK tion for members and guests: Mrs. at the bureau, one has the satis­ DINE and DANCE STAIN job with any One-Year-Old Paint Job. There is but installation. A general meeting o f the G. F. Leslie, Mrs. A. T. Man­ faction of knowing that, as a re­ ONE BRICK STAIN— Guaranteed 10 Years against peeling, sult of this personal co-operation, NITE OWL zanares, Mrs. J. L. Brubaker, Mrs. The P.-T.A. will sponsor a bene­ Dominican Si*ter* o f the Sick Excellent Food — Th* Be*t *f blistering or fading— is Waterproof, Any color— White or Black Regina Cole, Mrs. W. J. Foehl, and fit card party in Coniordia hall the bureau will be financially suc­ Poor bazaar committee will Mixed Drink*— Fin* Dance Floor — any pattern. Job complete or materials only— free estimates. Mrs. John Bonnaren. Saturday evening. May 25. Co- cessful, and that all profits will be be held at the Corpu* Chri*ti PAUL NICHOLS' ORCHESTRA Also, we Waterproof Basements, from INSIDE— plain or in “ Hear no evil. . . . Those present at the last meet­ chairmen for the party are Mrs. immediately diverted into channels Thnnday, Friday, Satnrdiy Nitc* color, or from OUTSIDE— Guaranteed. Cost one-fourth usual of charity. conrent, 2501 Gaylord, Tue*- Phono Soil. 81 480 8. Colo. Bird. Speak no evil. . , . ing included Mmes. C. A. Bottinelli, G. Bann and Mrs. F. Thompson. method. W. J. Cameron, T. J. Leahy, J! L. Preparations are being made to “ Always Remember to Call the day erening. May 14. Detail* See no evil. . . Brubaker, G. F. Leslie, A. T- Man­ take care of 200 persons. There Salvage Bureau” is a slogan that of the coming annual bazaar Also permanent Shingle Stains for wood or composition roof. But They DO Plenty! zanares, W. J. Foehl, J. L. Morse, will be free groceries, free special is catching on not only with Dcr and carnival will be di*cu**ed. W. P. Kingston, E. J. O’Connor, prizes, and free table prizes. Re­ DENVER BRICK STAIN CO. Regardless of their angelic expreasions. ver Catholics but with those in sur The benefit for the Dominican Bacon & Schramm Sr.; Seward Potter, Regina Cole, freshments will be served. The CHerry 1083 Office and Warehouse 1225 Glenarm PI. the intentions of all moths are BAD— rounding communities. Numerous nun* will be held Aug. 1, 2, particularly when a fur coat puts J. P. McConaty, Mabel Lippincott, admission is 25 cents and all are ROOFING donations have been brought in and 3 on the Loyola church temptation In their path. The logical, Agnes Mattingly, J. M. Bylsma, invited. inexpensive, sure way to guard your from Littleton and Golden. Only ground*. All per*on* inter- AND valuable furs against moth damage is and J. C. Hagus; Misses Josephine Mrs. Herbert Bettinger and the this week those in charge were de^ Woeber, Margaret Murphy, and e*ted in the work o f the *i*> ROOF REPAIRING with our safe, moth-proof fur storage. third grade room mothers were lighted to receive a generous box ter* are invited to attend the Phone KE. 4576. Ellen Phelan. Hostesses were 3230 Walnut St. CH. 6563 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS hostesses at a P.-T.A. eard party of merchandise from Colorado meeting. Mmes. Brubaker, Bylsma, Bot­ Thursday, May 9. Springs via parcel post, for which tinelli, and Cole. Sodality Planniag Social appreciation is expressed to the The study club will show a anonymous contributor. The Daughters of Mary sodality scrapbook of press notices at the The truck is busy eight to ten press exhibit in connection., with is planning a social for the young folks of the parish on Friday eve­ hours a day attempting to main­ the' Diocesan Council of Catholic tain pick-up schedules. A sincere Women convention at the Shirley- ning, May 24. The admission will \ r n f r t fv m effort is made to call at specified Savoy hotel May 15 and 16. A re­ be 15 cents. times. It will be appreciated if Colfax at Washington port of the year’s work has been Mrs. William Dixon and Mrs. calls, as far as possible, are placed sent to Miss Mayne Sullivan, KEystone 4576 James Jackson were named as in accordance with the pick-up chairman of study clubs of the delegates by the St. Louis’ Altar TERMS IF diocesan board, and will be in­ schedule as follows: Mondays— * DESIRED society for the D.C.C.W. conven­ North Denver; Tuesdays and Listen to the Dime Man Daily 1 1 :15 a. m, on KFEL cluded in her official report. tion at the Shirley-Savoy hotel Thursdays—South and West Den­ May 15 and 16. Members ap­ ver; Wednesdays and Fridays— Beautiful Fresh Cut Business is good For over 18 years satisfactory Local diitributor for Colo­ pointed to committees at the meet­ East Denver and Park Hill. Help us keep it good. service. rado Frozi Lego, ing Tuesday, April 30, were Mrs. Flowers Delivery Phone MOTHERS MA. 3261 William Abbey, Sr.; Mrs. R. J. THERE MUST BE Send Your Daughters McRae, Mrs. Charles Fisk, and Regis Parents’ Club Large Assortment of Potted LEWIS FISH SHGP Mrs. H. Sheetz. The Altar society A REASON Age 6 to 15 to Plants and Funeral Designs will sponsor the hope chest to be Will Convene May 13 Where Service and Quality If given away at the midsummer Alwayi Found. FLORIDA FRUIT & GAMP festival Aug. 1, 2, and 3. Pa­ rishioners are asked to donate The Regis college Parents’ club FRESH ALASKA HALIBUT...Jb. 3 0 c PRODUCE CO. articles that will be needed to fill will hold its meeting Monday eve­ FRESH ALASKA SOLE.....„....Ib. 4 0 c T A . 7 2 7 9 ST. the chest. It was proposed that ning, May 13, at 8 p. m. in the FRESH CALIF. CATFISH...... lb. 4 0 c members of the society form cir­ college library, with Mrs. Michael SCHOLASTICA JERRY BREEN FRESH ALASKA SALMON.....Ib. 40 c cles and purchase some of the Masterson presiding. major articles which help to make FANCY SPRING CHIX...... Ib. 3 0 c Fresh Cancht Halibut, iliced, CONDUCTED BY THE BENEDICTINE The Very Rev. Robert M. Kelley, Florist the hope chest an outstanding at­ FANCY YOUNG TURKEYS...... lb. 83 c Ib...... 2 8 c S.J., will be the principal speaker FRED’S Jumbo Crain, ea______50 c SISTERS traction. 1456 California MA. 1026 of the evening. The loretto BI-LOW MEAT MKT. Tarkcyi, Ib______. 2 4 c The P.-T.A. will sponsor an out­ Heights college orchestra will fur­ SPECIAL Whole Fryeri, each...... KSe Ttoo four-week periods— ing for the schoo! children at Large Fryer*...... „....„.._„™....„..33c nish the music. A |L FAMOUS COLO. AM AM LAMB Young Hena, Ib...... 2 3 c June 18 to July 16 Elitch’s gardens on Wednesday, W IDSi MT. TROUT y w i l R I LEGS 25c May 22, the day of the all-school A cordial invitation is extended CHICKEN LIVERS AND GIBLETS July 18 to Aug. 15 to all parents of parochial high Shipped Expreoa Prepaid to Any Point TURKEYS, CAPONS, DUCKLINGS, picnic. Tickets will be distributed MGTHER’S GAY in th* U. S. CORN FED GUINEA CHICKENS and SQUABS WRITE CAMP SUPERVISOR to the children next week. school senior boys to attend this SCIENTIFICALLY RAISED QoU vS .6 6 5 1 meeting. Mothers of the fresh­ POT ROAST. .. 17C-19C CHICKENS—BUT NO LEGHORNS ST. SCHOLASTICA ACADEMY F O R FREE INSPECTION Baptism was administered last Free Delivery TA. 2734 CANON CITY. COLORADO week to the following children: man students will be hostesses to the group. RN Donald Farley, son of Mr. and HAKES YOU A MOTHER’S DAY Mrs. Donald Farley, with Mr. and STEADY CHOCOLATES ...... 4 5 c to IS c a box Mrs. G. Bettinger as sponsors; Lt. Carl A. Wyers Is Waleh Repairing CUSTOMER ^ ^ to E. B. CLAYTON John O’Farrell, son of Mr. and MIXED NUTS...... 4 5 c to 65e lb. At War Maneuvers Qeaning ...... $1.50 Dispense Mrs. E. O’Farrell, with G. Bet­ Main Spring ...... $1.00 CANDIED GINGER...... 75e lb. Plumbing & Heating Co. tinger and Mrs. E. McRae as spon­ Bros. BROKEN CASHEWS______3 2 c lb. Denver’* Repair Speeialiit sors; Richard Arthur Boom, son Among the reserve officers from GOSS JEWELRY ROOFING of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boom, with In appreciation for Fmita a Vocctable* Beit Mechanic* Denver taking part in the war ma­ COFFEE ...... 16c lb. to 3 5 e lb. COMPANY Carl Boom, Jr., and Rita Jay neuvers near Alexandria, La., is our Catholic custom­ MA. 6111 FREE DELIVERY Huot as sponsors; Loretto Ay- ORANGE PEKOE TEA ...... „...SOclb. 2408 E. Colfax EA. 5037 EQUITABLE BLDG. DENVER First Lt. Carl A. Wyers, a mem­ ers’ patronage, we will mami, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ber of Blessed Sacrament parish, ADDISON’S TEA & Donald Aymami, with Mr, and a graduate of Regis college, and give again this year STAINLESS STEEL EQUIPMENT Mrs. Harold Hoy as sponsors, and AIR CONDITIONING AND VENTILATION an attorney at law. He will re­ CARNATIONS as a COFFEE SHOP Robert Loeffler, son of Mr. and sume his law practice in Septem­ Klein’s Food Stores FOX & COMPANY, Inc. Mrs. Leo Loeffler, with Mary ber. More than 70,000 regular token of good will to Magdalene Loeffler and John and reseiwe army officers and men APRICOTS, No. ^ can...... IO I SAMUEL E. FOX Casper Stoffel as sponsors. you and Mother. 2 4 are taking part in the games. Sheet-Metal and Heating Contractors WHITE WAY CAFE PRUNES, Santa Claras, 3 two lb. boxes...... 2 5 ^ Ill4-t8 LARIMER ST. HA. liST The 17th A nouel Social and FRISBY’S Lacc Spring Frolic Thnraday evoning. Home Cooked Metds May 16th. Baaafit of Holy Fam­ COFFER, Klein’s Special, lb...... 1 2 ^ JESS’ By Women Cooks Gurtain Gleaners ily parish. At the world famous MINIATURE AND MOVIE K^IDAKS Elitch Gardena. Dancing in the HOT SPOT COFFEE, pound...... 1 7 ^ 20, .25 Rod 30 cent* "NONE BETTER” Trocadero Ballroom. All concet- We Photograph Anything Anywhere CURTAINS — DRAPES BED SPREADS — TABLE CLOTHS aioni will be in full awing. Music Super Market HOT SPOT NOODLES, pound...... 1 5 ^ OPEN ( A. M. TO 8 P. M. KODAK 68* 22nd St. MA. 8114 by the Elitch Gardena orchestra. FINISHING THE MILE HIGH PHOTO GO. serv^ e Please get your tickets early. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT $1.00 couple. Extra lady 25c at 1 Ua-Zt SEVENTEENTH KEYSTONE 1114 DENVER ESTATE o r Ellm A. Clifford. D*e***ed THfRF V 1$ ONLY ONE All Denver’s No. I2S88. gata. W EE SHOP BAKERY Notice I* hertby givtn that on the 11th Coolerator Raving About Our day of June, 1940, I will preeent to the SPEQAL FOR MOTHERS’ DAY THE t REFRICFRATOR County Court of th* City and County of Polaroid Lenses to Your Air-Conditioned Denver, Colorado, my secounts for FINAL Bargains on all cakes and pastries SETTLEMENT of *dmlni*tr*tion of said Mnrphy-Mahoney. estate, when and whtre til parsons in in­ Prescription See Market Die play Refrigerator WEE SHOP BAKERY terest may appear and objaet to them, if Polaroid ItBMt grousd to your in­ "A WEE BIT GOES A LONG W AY" they ao deslr*. dividual prescription give you more DONALD r. CLIFFORD, restful vision. Scientific protection from Executor. bright sunlight, reflect^ glare from W* New Qlv* Giant Cryatal NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT pav^ ents, snow, sand, water, etc. See W I R T H’ S Whlta Snap ESTATE OF Alfred R. Slayton, them. 7 fer 17e DECEASED No. 82788 VOSS RROS. With numbered Notice ta hartby fiven that on the 26th. ceupon. day of Juna, 1940, I will present to the GKEEN BI-LOW Mother’* Day “ Reae* ORANGE TWIST i|0Q Larg* bln* STAMPS USED CARS County Court of the City and County of in Snow” Cake* :;:.69c Home Owned Store Super Suda with Denver, Colorado, my accounts for FINAL ROLLS ...... dog. ON ALL SALES. 100% UNION 2 bara of SETTLEMENT of administration of said KEYSTONE 9219 Palmolive Soap, Sales — Service estate, when and where all peraons in STRAWBERRY HOLLAND RAISIN Fraa Dalivery With 32.00 Ordar—REDEEM YOUR 13e deal with GL. 4747 interest may appear and object to them, if BLUE AND ORANGE FOOD STAMPS HERE numbered coupon. 2986 N. Speer they BO desire. SHORTCAKES ...ee. 25c BREAD ...... ea. 10c B. C. HILLIARD, JR. OPTICIAN Administrator. »Jj PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone '•1206 Thursday, May 9, 1940

HHnH When everythin! zoei rizht on the high­ INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIP way, "averaKe" brakes will do. But in SURELY YOU CANNOT AFFORO TO GUESS- those moments when life depends upon Loretto Heights’ Receive 1st Kood brakes, only the best are good to gamble with your success in life; and certainly you would enough. Let us check your brakes and put DRIVE IS BEGUN BY K. OF C. them in super-safe shape. Our prices ar* be unwise to decide yourself what we as eyesight specialists can inexpensive. determine only after a scientific examination. If you have the Commiiiiion at EXPERT MECHANIC WITH YEARS Spring Promenade La Junta. — (State K. of C. privileged and aged, and similar OF EXPERIENCE IN CHARGE slightest suspicion that your vision does not meet the normal News) — Convinced that a vigor­ institutions that have been enabled requirements, you can perform no greater service to yourself ous support of the ideals of Cath­ to render a greater and finer serv­ than to have your eyes examined. olic activity at this time is abso­ ice because of the assistance given The SHIRLEY GARAGE At Club May 11 lutely imperative and will con­ them by the knights of more than St. Catherine s Official AAA Garage tribute greatly to the welfare of 2,500 subordinate councils. PHONE TABOR 5911 SWIGERT BROS. the Catholic peoples of North In Colorado in the past year Day and Night Storage, Repairing (Loretto Heighta College) America and thus to good citizen­ some of the major contributions (St, Catherine’! Parish) Washing and Greasing, Gasoline and Oil! Optometristi In a setting of floral beauty, Lo­ •iskt U Toe ProdoM OoT Katin TIao la ship everywhere, the Knights of include: St. Thomas’ seminary, Eighty-two children received 1681-37 LINCOLN ST. retto Heights students and their 5300; street preaching, $50; Cath­ To Ginblo With DotoM to Et m Columbus, have inaugurated an in­ First Holy Communion last Sun­ escorts will move to the strains of ternational membership campaign olic Charities conference, $500, day. They were: Chuck Bennet’s music at the an to bring to Catholic men of North and Newman clubs, $125. Phone KE. 7651 Teddy Bell. Homer Bradford, Lawrence 1550 California nual spring promenade to be held America the aims, ideals, and serv­ Urfct Attendance at Parley Croft, David D’Ascenz. Ronald D’Ascenz, at the Denver Country club May ice of the order and a fuller appre­ In a letter to the K. of C. coun- Eugene Dell, Melvin Devries. William Devries. Darryl Dunn. Harold Dunn, COLFAX MARKET 11. The highlight of the evening ciation of the vital necessity and Robert Eberhardt, Arnold Elliott, Robert COLFAX AT COLFAX AT will be the crowning of the prom Elliott. John Gaworski, Kevin Gleason. value of Catholic lay org^aniza- DOWNING MARION queen, selected by a vote from tion, says George 0. Kelley of La Bobby Glennen. Edward Graves, Eugene among the members of the senior Haggerty, Billy Hogan, Jerome Kauth, Junta, state deputy. Leo Kennedy, Louis Joseph King, Joseph class. She will be attended by a ■The services of the knights have Lambert, Evertt Lopez, Fred Mariano, delegate from each class. Miss John Markel, James Maroney, Joseph Exelnalvely • tlih embraced a highly diversified field and poaltry market. CATHOLIC GRANITE Sydney Monaghan, president of of activities, such as welfare le- McAndrews, ’Thomas Neal. James Norton, Everything SYMBOLISM MARBLE James Fade, Louis Oestereicher, George Free delivery the student body, is in charge of lief, promoting education, work Pastori, Kenneth Pauley, George Rounsa- BRONZE Under the Colorado OUK the affair. She will be assisted by among boys, services in war, com­ ville, Donald Sanangelo, James Schelling, TAbor 1774 SPECIALTY STATUARY members of the student council: Gerald 'Tancredo. George Thomas, Ken* bating measures inimical to reli­ Sea Frances Childers, Rosemary Elli­ neth Tolby, Anthony Triola, James Frog Logs gious and civil liberty, and the as­ Trione, Joseph Vella, Nicholas Vitale, ott, Gertrude Waters, Helen Kelly, sumption of larger civic and reli­ Robert Vitale, Edward Weirich, Billy At k Natalie Swan, Pauline Guindon, Zanol; BRUNOS gious responsibilities by mem­ **Eat a Frog and Ba Mary Qualkenbush, Betty Wood­ bers. Coupled with these has been Violet Alfano, Rose Alonzl, Margaret F/SH*p OOLTR][ man, Mary Ethel Waters, Rita Ann Brozoviek. Beverly Calabra, Mary BRUNO’S a Jump Ahead** * the support given to hospitals, or­ Ellen Cogan, Winifred Devries, Darlene Abegg, Katherine Gust, and Joan phanages, homes for the under- Didicher, Doris Dunn, Evelyn Galasso, O’Byrne. Rosemary Garramone. Mary Ann Geb- JOCQU£S^BROTttCRS Enthusiasm was the keynote of hardt, Eilleen Grosso. Irene Hanley, Pa* tricia Hebert, Marie Lucille Hogan, Joan €ST/S02 the Motivation day held Sunday, Keough, Florence Lambert, Kathryn Ann From their California Novitiate the May 5, at St. Joseph’s nurses’ home. Malone. Patsy Mauro, Jean McDonald, Chriitian Brother! tend jou ten superb D€SIGn€RS • BUILDERS Delegates from Loretto Heights Patricia Miller, Rosa Mazone, Helen wines. The Brother! maintain 6t. Marie, Marie Ann Palm, Joan Persichitte, Mary’s College and other achoola Mother's Day reported that much had been Jean Persichitte, Marlene Piscltella, through the sale of their great wine. monufT]€nTSi?>7ym€moRiaLs ^i^DiSTincTion gained from the various sessions. Mary Jane Rayer, Geraldine Route. Ruth Remember Her Shearer, Nancy Ann Stuart, Jeannette Telephone TAbor 6468— Office and plant 28 E. 6th Are., at 6th Are. and Lincoln Such topics as “ What I Expect My Religion to Do for Me,” “ What Tate, Dorothy Villaho. Joan Ward, and PAUL’S Hospims will Maryanne Weirich. Pages were Daniel KE. 4875 Free Delivery POTTED PLANTS, DENVER COLORADO Characteristics Do You Expect in Molloy and Dilia Mapelli. a Catholic College Graduate,” Double Reception Held CUT FLOWERS “ What Do I Expect of a College In an impressive ceremony Sun­ VOSS BROS. BAKERIES Education,” and “ What Kind of [ day evening the Junior Girls’ so­ Open All Day Sunday Job Do I Expect to Do for the dality and the Young Ladies’ so­ May We Serve You World” were discussed with vigor. dality held a double reception. CLARKS FLOWERS Gallagher Transfer & Storage Co. The Rev. Daniel A. Lord, S.J., of All the Denver Catholic hospi­ Those admitted to the Junior Girls’ Special Attention to Parties in St. Philomena’s and Cathedral 2424 ARAPAHOE St. Louis, Mo., national director of tals will hold open-house from 2 sodality were Rita Bahl, Emma TA . 3662 the sodality, conducted all the George O. Kelley Baldessari, Myrtle Branchle, Dor­ Parishes T A . 3341 meetings. to 4 p. m. in celebration of Na­ tional Hospital day, May 12, which cils throughout Colorado, State othy Bromme, Margaret Callahan, Chicken Pie Our Specialty HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MACHINERY MOVING Debate Trjrouti Scheduled Betty Ann Caragher, Eleanor At a meeting of the Catholicity is also the anniversary of the Deputy Kelley says: birthday of Florence Nightingale, “ From July 1, 1939, to April 1, Grannell, Delores Greenwell, Patey club Friday afternoon. May 10, in Hill, Jeanne Hughes, Elaine THE GRADUATIOIV GIFT the sodality office, tryouts for a whose foresight made possible 1940, Colorado councils have sent in 105 applications for new mem­ Junger, Mary Jane Kennedy, Lu­ Conrenient Terms debate to be given at a student many of the advancements of the modern hospital. Her work of bers, reinstatements, and readmis­ cille King, Rosemary Kirk, Rita LOOP MARKET Farmenta as Low $3.00 a Month assembly in the near future will Ann Knockenhauer, Rosalie Maz- be held. The subject to be debated nearly a century ago is largely re­ sions, or 37.9 per cent of our quota FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE In the same period councils have zulla, Carol Ann McCaddon, ALL MAKES TYPEWRITER SERVICE is, “ Resolved: Catholicism as op­ sponsible for the high standing of Free Parking With Purchaaa of 50e or More at 1429 Lawrenee the nursing profession today. sent in to the supreme office 170 Shirley Mulick, Therese Nelson, 435 14th St. 14th and Glenann St. ' MAIN 3495 posed to Communism is the better Virpnia Nicoll, Sally _ Russell, course for the youth of today.” The main purpose of National suspension notices. On our insur­ ance quota of 98 for the year end­ Frances Russell, Madeleine Ste­ Members will give two-minute de­ Hospital day is to give the layman phens, and Jean Thrapp. bates pro and con. a chance to “ see behind the scenes” ing June 30, 1940, we have secured Seniors were guests of the fresh­ of a modem hospital. The nurses 52 additions, or 53 per cent of our Those received into the Young hush SOLES THEODORE REQUIESCANT men at a candlelight supper in quota. Let’s go— over the top— Ladies’ sodality,were Irene Ander­ Men's, Women’s, and of the Catholic hospitals will d S E f e . DDAILY f Children’s Half So1eS| Pancratia hall May 9. Katherine escort the visitors through the va­ May 31. Just a little more entha son, Gloria DeRose, Lucille Flah­ IN P A C E Gust, president of the freshman rious departments, where those in siasm, a little more energy, a little erty, Virginia Grout, Dorothy ROASTE! TOO A Y - Loop Shoe 3 7 IHACKETHAL class, was in charge of the affair. charge will explain the work done more initiative can place every Lewis, Eileen Lyons, Peggy Mad- REPAIR SHOP Her assistants were Joan O’Byrne, in that particular field. The tour council on the honor roll for ful­ dock, Mary Evelyn McLoud, Jane DELIVERED TODAY Loop Market, Lawrence Street Bide ► PASQUALE LOMBARDI. 3466 Navajo. Ann Trenam, Mary Fitzsimmons, of inspection will include visits to filling its obligation to maintain at Menten, Josephine Minardi, Rita Husband of Angelina Lombardi, father Aise, Qnality Teaa, Spieo6, ► Air Conditioned Lois Gillard, Kathleen Pearce, the operating room, the labora­ least the membership figure as of Roberts, Ruth Schneider, Frances of John, Silver, and Joseph Lombardi, last July 1. If all our members Schweiger, and Beatrice Sullivan. Extract! and Baldiig Powder The firms listed here de­ ► all of Arvada; Mrs. Antoinette Vecchio Genevieve Lynch, and Lorraine tories, where various tests and and Minnie Lombardi of Denver, Thelma Tice. examinations will be performed; and councils •will participate fully After the procession, Miss Flor­ serve to be remembered ► MORTUARY Carlin of Cheyenne, Wyo., and Mrs. in this plan. May 31 can be our ence Kaltriter, prefect of the Elizabeth Gancheff of Trenton, Utah. Mr. Father Lord spent May 6 at the the x-ray department, where pic­ when you are distributing college. In the afternoon he en­ victory day. Young Ladies’ sodality, conducted 1449-51 Kalamath St. Lombardi, 82, a resident of Denver for tures will be flashed on screens 34 years, died in St. Anthony’s hospital tertained faculty and students with for inspection; the delivery rooms, “ Our summer school of intensive Carol MacCaddon to the altar of SPICE ca your patronage in the dif­ Phone MAin 4006 Thursday, May 2, following a two-day and practical training in boy lead­ the Blessed Virgin Mary, where illness. Born in Italy, he came to the songs and sketches from his re­ the nursery, and the various treat­ PHONE KE7IBI ferent lines of business. United States in 1865 and settled in cently produced Election Year Fol­ ment rooms. An oxygen tent and ership will be offered at Regis col­ she took the crown of blos.soms Cedar Ridge, Ark., where he was en lies of IBlfO, other interesting and necessary lege, Denver, during the period carried on a pillow by Dilia gaged in raising cotton. In 1906 Mr. July 8-13. Advantage should be Mapelli and placed the cro'wn on Lombardi moved to Denver and was em­ Miss Betty Schroll was enter­ equipment will be demonstrated. tained at a theater party in honor taken by grand knights and mem the brow of the Virgin’s statue. Miles & Dryer ployed as a laborer until his retirement Hospitals devote every hour of The Rev. E. J. Conway, S.J., was 10 years ago. Requiem Mass was of­ of her birthday. May 6, byEva Mar­ every day toward helping persons bers of councils of this special fered Monday at 9:30 in Our Lady of garet Mieters, Helen Marie Ma­ training given by the order’s spe­ the speaker of the occasion. Remember Mother! Mt. Carmel church. Interment Mt, get well. Their doors are never Members of the Junior Girls Printing Co. Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son service. honey, Rita Ellen Abegg, Mary closed. A hospital week is 168 cialists in boys’ work. The future MRS. ANNA M. McCREER, Ponca Kathryn Glore, and Mary Kathryn of our country depends upon the are planning a social to be held in Wheel Ticketa for City, Okla. Mother of Edward J. Mc- hours instead of 40. Illness and the hall Tuesday evening in honor Haggerty. accident do not choose any specific youth of today. It should be the Best Prices on flowers and Creer, Mrs. Mabel Bodman of Oklahoma, aim of every council, therefore, to of their senior members who have Bazaara and Carnivali Mrs. Agnes Summers of Chicago. Mrs. time to strike. It may be mid­ Marguerite Burcher of Idaho Springs, aid our future citizens by sponsor­ transferred to the Young Ladies’ plants. One of the best selec­ night, it may be 5 o’clock in the sodality Catholic Work Our and sister of Mrs. Emma Burhenn. morning, when the accident oc­ ing leadership training and youth Mrs. McCreer, who was the daughter Cathedral Club guidance. At least one or two The Young Ladies’ sodality will tions in Denver. of a Colorado pioneer family, died Satur­ curs, and when seconds spell the hold its monthly meeting Monday Specialty day, May 4. at tha home of her daugh­ difference between life and death members from each council should ter, Mrs. Bodman, in Ponca City. Re­ be enrolled for the Regis training. evening. May 13. Denver’s hospitals are recog­ 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. quiem Mass was offered Wednesday at Plans Carnival Priests from many parts of the Boy! Hold Field Day 10 in St. John the Evangelist’s church. nized as the finest in the country country have attended the summer Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A from the standpoint of equipment The instruction class for high KEystone 6348, 6349 Son service.. schools and have been most enthu­ An old-fashioned Penny carni­ and service. A visit to one •of the school boys closed its sessions by PALMER siastic over the practicability of MRS. ELLA MAC PHERSON, 1962 W. val, sponsored by the dramatic institutions is sure to prove in­ celebrating with a “ Field Day” of 41st. ^ Mothe- of Mrs. Dorothy Hatfield the training. Any Catholic man group, will provide the entertain­ teresting and beneficial to every­ games and refreshments to com­ of Chicago, Hster of Bellie Finnie and over the age of 18 who is inter­ Mrs. Max FHedenburg of Long Beach, ment at the meeting of the Ca­ one. memorate a very successful sea­ ... Flowers Calif. Requiem Mass was offered Thurs­ thedral Young People’s club ested in the leisure of our youth son. The average attendance at Today there are more than a Hartford-Alcorn day at 9 in St. Patrick’ s church. In­ Wednesday evening. May 15, in may enroll. Students who will the classes was between 25 and 30. Loop Mkt. KE. 6010 terment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A million men, women, and children Son service. Oscar Malo, Jr., Memorial hall spend the week in residence at the The boys were divided into two Each member has been asked to in the hospitals of America. More college will pay a fee of $15 to teams for the contests, one FREE DELIVERY Mortuary MRS. MARY W ALKER, 4732 Quit- than one-third of the babies of OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY, man. Mother of Harold, William, and bring one or more guests, and the cover board, room, tuition, and nec­ headed by Don Winters and the the United States are born in MOTHER’S DAY Special rates to Register Readers Roy Walker, ail of Denver, and Mrs. general public is invited. essary supplies. Day students will other by Jerry Droll. Points at Myrtle Egender of Long Beach, Calif hospitals, because people realize 620 E. Colfax KE. 2779 A side show presenting freaks pay a registration fee of $3. the end of the games were 36 for Requiem Mass is being offered Friday that institutional care is a greater at 9 in Holy Family church. Inter­ “ Delegates, their guests, and Don Winters’ team and 20 for 'WWW W'W WWWWW' '-WWW' and world wonders, a “ Days of safeguard for both mother and ment Mt. Olivet. W. P, Horan A Son ’49” exhibit, and various booths other members en route to Sterling Jerry Droll’s. service. child. It is hard to believe that and social activities will feature are invited to attend the Denver CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING WILLIAM DUCEY, 2660 Dunkeld only 80 years ago the majority of The first relay was won by Call a place. Father of J. Frank, William J.. the evening. Admission will be Fourth Degree assembly spring Jimmy Gravina, Jack Langsfeld, people looked upon hospitals as ball Saturday evening. May 18, at Elmer T., and Myrtle Ducey and Mrs. ten cents per person, and all pro­ places of torture where only the George Seibert, and Don Winters, Frank Campbell. Requiem Mass was ceeds will go toward defraying the club; 1575 Grant street. Make and the second by John Astano, ZONE CAB offered Tuesday at 9 in Holy Ghost poverty-stricken went to die be­ yourselves known to the reception Classified Ads church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boule­ the expenses of the dramatic cause there was no one else to Cecil Pauley, George Rogers, and MAin 7171 vard service. committee and be its guests in r . ^0 ’ group’s production of The Old take care of them. Fred Brady. The baseball throw ^ It will pay you to read ALL of the following adwertisemenU. ^ Prompt. Courteoni Serrice MRS. CATHERINE A. CALLAGHAN, what it is hoped will be a most CHEAPER RATES Wayside Inn, a melodrama to be was won by ^ack Langsfeld, with 3010 Vine. Mother of Mrs. H. P. Mor­ presented June 12. Harold Tracy Since Florence Nightingale was pleasant and enjoyable evening. Vincent Mariano coming in sec­ CLEAN NEW CABS ris, Chicago: sister of Patrick Boyne, largely responsible for rectifying and Regina Riley head the com­ “ Let us remember our mothers ond. The firit 50-yard dash was acting deputy Are chief, and John this error, it was suggested that Boyne, both of Denver. Mrs. Callaghan, mittee in charge of the program. by receiving Holy Communion for won by Don Winters, -with Jerry PRINTING ICE 81, who had resided in Denver 60 years, her birthday. May 12, would be her on Mother’s day, Sunday, May Droll second; the second 50-yard Wedding announcements and Stationery, Pure distilled artesian ice delivered daily, DOYLE’S died at the home of a granddaughter, day at 9 in Blrssed Sacrament church. the ideal time to celebrate Na­ H. E. SMITH R. C. CHARON Mrs, R. J. Catlett, Tuesday, after an 12.” dash was won by Chester Heineck, and all Commercial Printing. Wheel Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger service. tional Hospital day. tickets, always. Wedding announcements PE. 6018 SP. 8907 ilinesa of two months. Born in Du­ CESEHE ECCHER, Denver. Requiem ‘Mark* o f Chnrch’ Radio Topic with Bill Hamilton second. Honors PHARMACY buque, la., ahe moved to Denver in Each year the American Hos­ $2.00 per cabinet and up. Free Street Mass was offered Wednesday at 9:30 in “ The Marks of the Church” is in fly knocking were won by Pete Guides. RODGERS PRINTING CO. 6U MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS The Particular DrufzUt 1880. Her husband, the late Daniel Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church. Inter­ pital association awards certifi­ the topic of Father Kerr’s radio Battaglia, with George Rogers 14th St. KE. 4064. Reconditioned pianos, players, • grands, 17TH AVE. AND GRANT Callaghan, was an early-day blaeksfnith. ment Mt. Olivet. Olinger service. cates of recognition to the two He died 30 years ago. Requiem Mass EDWARD M. O’DONNELL, 3256 address to be heard over La Junta second. Jerry Droll’s team won organs (pipe and reed), orchestral instru­ KE. 5987 FREE DELIVERY was offered Thursday at 9 in Loyola Wyandotte. Husband of Mrs. Nina hospitals which submit the most station KOKO (1370 k.c.) Sun­ the tug-o’-war. KIMSEY & CO. ments. •P. R. Walker, 236 Broadway, SP. church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boule­ O’Donnell, father of William O’Donnell, effectively planned and executed 7364. vard service. day, May 12. Infant! Are Baptized (Real Estate Sales and Rentals) brother of James R. O’Donnell of Los programs for National Hospital MORTGAGE LOANS Ansreles, and son of Michael O’Donnell. Judy Daine, infant daughter of PAPER HANGING AND MRS. ELLA MARY MEIDL. 762 S. day. Denver hospitals are busily 308 S. Pearl (Near Theater) ALTAR BREADS Broadway. Wife of Edward M. Meidl, Mr. O’Donnell, 43, retired Denver police Mr. and Mrs. William Yannacito, PAINTING mother of Thomas A. Bogard, daughter officer, dropped dead on the front porch preparing programs and exhibits PE. 4638 Session Is Conducted was baptized last week. Her god­ of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McClure, sister of his home Wednesday. Death was to display new scientific methods For paper hanging and painting, call A. SEWING parents were J. M. Archuleta and Beringer, EAst 2285. of Mrs. Ollie Reinhart, Hartshorn, Okla., attributed to a heart attack. Mr. O’Don­ and treatments. An invitation is MATTRESS RENOVATING LIttU Girls' Dresses, Eribroidery, and Mrs. Katheryn Whitner, Tulsa. Okla, nell was born in Denver. On May 18, By Queen’s Daughters Lena Yannacito. Also baptized Mrs. Meidl. 52, died Tuesday in St. An­ 1927, he was appointed a police tele­ graciously extended to the people SPECIAL PRICE FOR LIMITED TIME PAINTING Sc PAPERHANGING MoDosr&mins. Etc. were Kenneth Pauley, son of Mr. MATTRF-SSES CUSHIONED WITH thony’s hospital after a three-week ill­ phone operator, and was named a of Denver and Colorado to visit Export painting and paperhanging, work ness of inAuenza and pneumonia. Born patrolman on Jan. 1. 1931. When R. W. and Mrs. Zan O. Pauley, his spon­ QUALITY INNER SPRINGS. NEW THE SISTERS OF THE these modern scientific institu­ The Queen’s Daughters met Sun­ COVERS. FELTED. CARDED, »6.45, guaranteed. Geo, K. Anderson, 1760 Gay- ' in Murphysboro. HI., she moved with Hershey was manager of safety, Mr. day, May. 5, in the home Of Cather­ sors being Mr. and Mrs. Cletus lonl. KM. 1214. GOOD SHEPHERD her parents to Hartshorne, Okla., where O’Donnell was his driver. He was forced tions primarily built to give serv­ ONE-DAY SERVICE. MATCRF-SSES ine and Teresa Maher, 965 Penn­ Young, and Thomas Walter, infant RENOVATED. NEW COVERS. 82.45. WE TELEPHONE PEARL 2401 she lived until coming to Denver in from active duty in 1938 because of his ice to mankind. PAINTING Sc PAPERING 1915, Her husband is a mechanic in the heart condition. Recently he had been sylvania -itreet. Barbara Bach and son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W ALSO RECOVER STUDIO COUCHES. MOUNTAIN STATES MATTRESS CO. City shops. Requiem Mass is being employed as a watchman at a Denver Minnie Pavella were assistant Camel, with Sidney Ireson and Painting and Papering reasonable. E. T. offered Friday at 9 in St. Francis de tavern. The Rosary will be recited at the Dorothy Camel as sponsors. 2166 15TH ST. TA. 0932. Yeager, 87 W. Maple, Spruce 2954. Sales' church. Interment Mt. Olivet. home Friday evening at 8:30. Requiem hostesses. J. T. Upton Renovating Boulevard service. Mass will be offered Saturday at 10 in Frank Kirchhof Mrs. Julia O’Neill, chairman, Members and friends of East HOTELS PIANO LESSONS St. Patrick’s church. Interment Mt. JOHN DUFFY, 1345 Grape street. madj her report on the card party Lake enjoyed a social Saturday Piano leaaens in your home, free booklet on Co. Husband of Mrs. Viols R. Duffy, father Olivet. George P. Hackethal service. NEWHOUSE HOTEL LEWIS C. WELLBORN, Denver. Re­ held April 20. Miss Hazel Cos­ night at Riverdale hall. IN THE SHADOW of Colorado*! besu- request, Grace Lawrence, M.A. 1030 Grant of Jack and Marjorie Diiffy, son of Mrs. St. TA. 1500. PROMPT Ellen G. Duffy, brother of Mrs. Mary E. quiem Mass was offered Wednesday at 8 Notes Birthday tello, assistant district attorney, St. Catherine’s P.-T.A. will meet tiful capitoL Colfax at Grant, Denver, PERSONAL Gibbons, Mrs. Frank B. Egan, Mrs. in St. Francis de Sales’ church. Inter­ spoke on the old age pension and Tuesday, May 14, at 3:15 p. m. Colo. FURNITURE FOR SALE Charles ^ Lowen, Mrs. Hal Bowen, the ment Mt. Olivet. Hartford-Alcorn serv­ REASONABLE ice. state income tax laws. Final arrangements will be made CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS* HOME. Arctic Queen Refrigerator, *100 Ibe. $6.60. Rev, Richard Duffy, who will be or­ 1772 Grant Pleasant home for girls. MA. 4702, 669 Perry St. ^ SERVICE dained a priest in the Cathedral May 18; PETER WOJNOSKI, 2718 W. 28th With 160 Friends Leo Kelleher explained the for the nuns’ card party to be held Eugene, Donald, and Bernard Duffy. Mr. avenue. Mr. Wojnoski, 60, a native of workings of the new Salvage bu­ in the g;ymnasium May 17. ' A W. H. UPTON. Poland, died of injuries suffered from a HOME FOR SALE SHARE APARTMENT Muit^er Duffy, 42. a native of Denver, died sud­ reau opened by the St. Vincent Employed young lady, wishes Catholie denly Saturday, May 4. of a heart attack fall from a second-story window of a meeting of the P.-T.A. council at de Paul society and the Denver S. Josephine St., 6 rooms, fu ll' finished ybung lady employed, to share apt. newly while on one of his regular business Denver hospital. He was suffering from Frank Kirchhof, president of the 2:30 will precede the general par­ 765 Tejon Street pneumonia and a heart ailment. Requiem deanery. bas^ent, den, laundry room, gai h.w. furnished, very desirable, reference*. Busi­ trips to the Denver Union stockyards. American National bank, cele­ ley. All room mothers and com­ ness phone MA. 9909. TAbor 5223* He waa employed by a Denver bank. Mr. Mass was offered Thursday at 9 in St. The Very Rev. William M. Hig­ heat. Cloie to church, echoola. 84,000. Duffy attended St. Dominic’s grade Dominic’s church. Ted Day service. brated his 75th birthday Saturday, mittee members are urged to at­ PE. 8782. JERRY P. BURKE, 1110 Clarkson. gins was present at the meeting, tend. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE school and Regis high school and col­ May 4. About 160 friends went DRUG STORES lege. Requiem Mass was offered Tues- Husband of Mrs. Anna R. Burke, son of to his home to extend felicitations Mrs. Frances Hesselbine was Phillip Burke of New York, brother of appointed the Queen’s Daughters’ ST. CATHERINE'S PARISHIONERS: Se! Stephen of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Pierce and also to enjoy his hospitality. HUTCBlNSON*S PHARMACY lovely 6 room, full finished basement. Blk. representative at the annual con­ west Fed. Blvd. KE. 4079, of Jamestown, N. Y., and three sisters. On Monday night Mr. Kirchhof Walter Js Kerwin Your Naborhood Druggist Mr. Burke, 64, died Wednesday, May 1, vention of the D.C.C.W. to be held Formerly with O’Kccfe'e Jewelry Co. Phone SPnice 0588 700 So. Pearl ROOM FOR vENT JOE in .a Denver hospital after an illness of entertained Governor Ralph L. May 16 and 16. JAMES HUTCHINSON four days. He was born and educated in Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Carr and Mr. and Mrs. Jan van Repairing 1st floor, reas. St, Francis’ parish near Syracuse. N, Y. In 1911 he came to 'Select your warchouie ae you would your Houten at dinner. Later he was Diamondi. Watchee and Jewelry PHOTOGRAPHS boarding house. Phone PE. 2008. 277 S* Eastern Colorado, where lived for 20 bank” Pearl St. years. He moved to Denver from host to them at a box party at 020 EAST 16TH AVE., CHERRY 7276 Sterling nine years ago. Mr. Burke was Denver’s grand opera, Aida. Will call for and Deliver The Anderson Photograph Studio, 1296 KEATING’S employed as an accountant in the state 16th St. Corner Lawrence. Phone MAin GIRL WANTED Despite his 75 years, Mr. Kirch­ 1878. sales and service tax department. Re­ Wanted—Country school girl for house­ quiem Mass was offered Saturday. May hof is still active in the banking work. Good home. Permanent. Go to school 1619 Tremont St. 4. at 9 in the Cathedral. Interment Mt. business and as president of the FOUNDED BY M. T. MURRAY FURNACES AND GRATES this fall. Box K, c /o 'The Catholic Register. Olivet. American Fixture Co. He is still DRAUGHT BFER ANTHONY MALLY, 4326 Shoshone. FURNACES INSTALLED A REPAIRED SEWING MACHINE FOR SALE Father of Mrs. Gertrude Zadow, Den­ taking deep interest in the build­ H. H. York. 627 E. Exposition. PEarl 2218 MIXED DRINKS ver, and John Mally, Longmont; brother ing business conducted by his son, MA. 6371 100% UNION 1020 SANTA FE Singer sewing machine. Good condition. of Charles Mally, Denver, and Frank Mally Francis J. Kirchhof. ROOM FOR RENT Reasonable. 559 Perry. ISetcly Decorated and Mrs. Kate Parthum, Chicago. Re­ quiem Mass was offered Monday at 6 in Frt. bedroom, to employed lady. Catholic ROOM AND BOARD TED D AY St. Augustine’s church, Brighton. The 17tk Annual Social and home, kitchen privileges, St. Francis' par­ Home Mortuary MARIE NAPIER, 2513 Eliot. Requiem Spring Frolic Thursday evening. DORAN ish, Phone PE. 1460. 1722 Williams. Room for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Mass was offered Monday at 9:30 in May 16th. Benefit of Holy Fam­ Catholic preferred. Excellent food, nie« JOBS WANTED No one wishes to think about Holy Ghost church. HATTERS FREE INFORMATION rooms. Reasonable. EM. f246. FELIPE PACHECO. 4808 Clarkson. ily parish. At the •world famous I CIVIL SERVICE INFORMATION FREK Roommate for young Catholic girl, private that inevitable day when certain Husband of Mrs. Antonia Pacheco, father Elitch Gardens. Dancing in the "Bat {(econdltioBlng For Good Worker# Delmar Institute. 606 Tabor Bldg., Denver. home, very desirable, also single room. 1 responsibilities must be shoul­ of Ernesto Pacheco and Antonita Sena of Sarvice Ezeluelvely" Groceries-• Meats - Bakery of, any type, permanent or odd Trocadero Ballroom. All conces­ MA. 9836. bik. to carline. EM. 2373. dered. Yet forethought will make Denver. Requiem Mass was offered Mon­ sions will be in full swing. Music job, call Employment Department. day at 8 in Sacred Heart church. Inter­ 733 E. Colfax, at Clarkson MURRAY’S HELP WANTED FO^ SALE it much easier to have your last ment Mt. Olivet. by the Elitch Gardens orchestra. CALL MAIN 6830 SINCE 1882 tribute beautifully appropriate. MRS. BERTHA SWAN, 2450 17th Please get your tickets early. ^Fsr Free Plek-up and Delivery Wanted, lady past fifty, who likes chil­ Home and income, 2 houses modern except Catholic Charities street. Wife of Harry Swan. Requiem Phones GR. 1613-14-15 2406 FEDERAL BLVD. $1.00 couple. Extra lady 25c at Service dren, to take charge of motherlees home heat, $2400. Want offer on 2733 Gaylord* 1665 Grant St. KEystone 6386 Mass is being offered Friday at 9 in St. West 32nd 4 Jaliaa in Park Hill. References required. Box TB, 6 rooms, hot water heat, double garage* GLendale 5709 Patrick’i church. gate. The Register. Owner 1872 High. EMerson 0614*