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I' Three Priest-Brothers to Take Part in Investiture HIS TWO PRIEST-BROTHERS will assist the Very Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will officiate in ihe investi­ to the visiting clergy at the Broadmoor hotel. The Very Holy Year Indulgence Rev. Jdonsignor William J. Kelly when he officiates at ture ceremony, receiving Monsignor Kelly’s profession Rev. Monsignor Walter J. Canavan, pastor of the Solemn Benediction in St. M ^ ’s church, of faith and blessing the robes of office. Bishop Hubert Cathedral, will serve as toastmaster at this affair, and Springs, immediately following his investiture as a Papal M. Newell, Coadjutor of Cheyenne, is expected to be speakers will include the R t Rev. Monsignor William Chamberlain this Sunday afternoon, Jan. 21, at 4 o’clock. resejit in the sanctua^. The Very Rev. Monsignor Kipp, pastor of St. Mary’s parish, Colorado Springs, in a Monsignor Kelly, the superintendent of St M i^ ’s glavid M. Maloney, Assistant Chancellor, will be master toast to the Holy Father; a response by Monsignor Kelly, schools in Colorado Springs, is the oldest of three priest- of ceremonies. Archbishop Vehr will speak at the cere­ and closing words by Archbishop Vehr. sons of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Kelly, pioneer mony. Students of St. Mary’s high and grade schools will Conditions Laid Down Catholics of Leadville. His brothers are the Rev. John H. A PUBLIC RECEPTION will be held after the church honor Monsignor Kelly at a program in the new school Kelly, pastor of S t Joseph’s parish, Goldfti, and the Rev. ceremony in the high school' assembly hall for parish­ gymnasium, erected under his direction, on Friday after­ Bernaifd M. Kelly, chaplain at the FederaKlorrectional in-. ioners of S t Mary’s parish and other friends of the new noon, Jan. 19. The high school Glee club .will perform and Group Pilgrimages Encouraged stitute,^Morrison. Monsignor. At 6:30 that evening a dinner will be served a spiritual bouquet will be given Monsignor Kelly. Conditions for gaining the Holy Year indulgence in the Archdiocese of Denver during 1951 are announced this week by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. Catholics Garner ‘ Man of Year’ Awards The conditions include four visits to churches as designated by the Arch- bishop^ recitation of the r^uired prayers on each visit, and The outstanding work of Colorado Cath olics in their communities is reflected in the Confession and Communion. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation ' ^ “ Man of the Year” awards being made at this time. The Junior Chamber of Commerce award in Denver went to a Catholic, Richard Brown; and onejof the five winners of the The year 1951, during which the Holy Year is extended Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1950— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue. Junior Chamber’s state awards is Andrew J. Konersman, a member of Our Lady of to the whole world, is Intended by the Holy Father to be a Lourdes parish, Denver. Joseph A. Reich received a Man of the Year award in Colorado time of special penance and religious fervor. Group pilgrim­ ages to the various designated churches, instructs Archbishop Vehr, Springs. are to be encouraged wherever feasible. Archbishop Vehr’s instructions follow: 'Dick' Brown Known State Winner Active President of Springs DENVER CATHaiC For Work With Yoirih In Political Work Chamber of Commerce Recipient o f the annual Denver Andrew /. Konersman, a mem­ By Elsie Felling Junior ' Chamber o f Commerce ber o f Our Lady of Lourdes par­ Joseph A. Reich, formerly a award. Young Man o f the Year ish, Denver, is one qf the five member of the Blesspd Sacrament for 1950, is Richard W. Brown, winners of the , Junior Cham­ parish in Denver, now a resident detective of the Denver Police ber of Commerce state awards for of Colorado Springs, was chosen distinguished service. Mr. Kohers- archdiocese ' o f DENVER force. Mr. Brown has been the Colorado Springs "Man of the Year man and the four other winners Chancery Office , football, and for 1950 by the Gazette Tele, will receive their awards for ex­ ' . 1536 Logan Street REGISTER coach at Mullen home for boys graph of that city. ceptional service to Colorado this Denver 5, Colorado since 1945. The football team of Mr. Reich, outgoing president Saturday night in Pueblo. of the Colorado Springs Chamber Jan. 16, 1951 VOL. XLVI. No. 22. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1951 DENVER, COLORADO A resident of Denver since of Commerce, was honored b e -' Reverend Dear Father: 1942, Mr.' Konersman has been cause of the time and talent he In the Apostolic Constitution, Per Annum Sacrum, His Holiness, prominent in both state and city devoted for the 18 years of his Pope Pius XII, has extended the Holy Year to the whole_ world, projects. He was, one of the fram­ residence in that city to com­ from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 1951. Conditions for gaining the ers of Amendment No. 3 in the munity activities. Jubilee Holy Year Indulgence in the Archdiocese of Denver are as !Man of Half Century' Honor past election, worked on the “ Little During the second year of his follows: * Hoover” Commission report, co­ presidency of the Chamber of 1. A visit to each of the four chufchgs designated by the ordinated the Get Out and Vote Commerce, the Nestle Company, Ordinary. campaign, was one of the incorpor- an internationally known choco­ One’s parish church may be substituted for any one of the late products manufacturer and following churches specifically desigmnted. To Father of Msgr. Maloney distributor, located in the Springs, a. City of Denver— Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Holy Camp Carson. was expanded, and Ghost church, St. Elizabeth’s church, and St. Philomena’s The late James E. Maloney, father of the Very Rev. Colorado Springs was selected as church. Monsignor David Maloney, Assistant Chancellor of the the permanent home of Air D e / b. City of Colorado Springs— St. Mary’s church. Corpus Archdiocese of Denver, was selected as “ Littleton’s Man of fense Command, one of the three Christi church. Our Lady of Guadalupe church, and major commands of the air force. Sacred Heart church, the Half Century” by the Littleton Independent. Mr. Reich headed two financial ■ i e. In places other than the above: In a feature story carrying several pictures of Mr. drives by the Chamber of Com- I J - If there are two. or more churches, twO ifisits are to Maloney with his family and at be made at least in two different churches for the civic functions, the Independent eng;ineer for the American Bridge required four visits. announced the Man of the Half Co., Gary, Ind.; Catharine, who is If there is but one church, four visits are to be Century was chosen in a confer­ still at the Maloney home at 1240 made in that church. ence participated in by Houstoun Littleton Broadway and is em 2. Prayers (not merely mental) to be recited at each visit: Waring, the editor; E. A. Bemis, ployed by the Record Abstract and The Our Father, Hail Mary, and minor Doxology, five times publisher; WJlliam C. Cuthbert, Title Co.; Elizabeth Maloney, who for the Jubilee. Fred Duncan,, and Willard Teller. is in the St. Louis university grad­ The Our Father, Hail Mary, and minor Doxology, once for Mr. Maloney resided in Little­ uate school; Mrs. Howard Kinkel, Richaril W. Brown the intentions of the Holy Father. ton from 1902 until his-death in Littleton; Martin Maloney, U. S. The Apostles’ Creed once. 1948. During these 46 years he was Public Roads, Denver; and Major Mullen received the 1950 city pa­ The Hail Mary and the invocation, “ Queen of Peace, pray mayor for seven terms, chief of the Edward Maloney, Westover air rochial title and tied for the state for us,’’ three times. volunteer fire department, and force base. Mass. There are 13 title He formerly was coach at The Hail Holy Queen once. president of the school board, and grandchildren. St. Ebuis’ school, Englewood, and St. Clara’s orphanage, Denver. The addition of the Holy Father’s Holy Year prayer is was a top figure in the state high­ Mr. Maloney was a member of encouraged, but not prescribed. way department. Detective Brown, a member of the Knights of Columbus apd a St. Francis de Sales’ parish, re­ . A sacramental Confession and -worthy reception of Holy 8 Born in Brooklyn trustee of the St. Mary’s parish, ceived the certificate of distin­ Communion, not otherwise obligated by Church law. The Mr. Maloney was bom Sept. , Littleton—“ a pillar of the Catho­ 8 guished service, a service award Andrew J. Konersman state of grace is required at least when the final work 1863, in Brooklyn and received lic Church,” said the Independent. from the U. S. Junior Chamber is performed. engineering training at the Cooper of Commerce, and a lifetime The indulgence may be gained: ators of the Better Government Union technical institute, where he membership in the Denver JCs. By all the faithful of the Archdiocese of Denver for themselves for Colorado campaign, and as­ 1. won the coveted Cooper medal and No Invitation Needed He joined the Denver Police or for the souls of the faithful departed as often as they wish to sisted in the promotion of Amend­ James E. Maloney earned his bachelor-of science de­ force in December, 1942, and was ments Nos. 1 and 2 and in gaining complete the works prescribed above. All the pious works, how­ gree after five years of night promoted to detective in July, ever; including Confession and Communion, must be completed For Denver Investiture an increased appropriation for classes. 1947. On Jan. 1 of this year he state publicity and advertising for once before beginning any of the devotions to gain the indulgence The investiture of three Denver was promoted to the Juvenile another time. Before coming to Littleton Mr. Colorado. pastors as,Domestic Prelates will bureau because of his outstanding 2. By all religious who either physically or by reason of their rule Biblical Sunday Maloney worked on several fa­ He has been a member'tri-Hie be held, in the Denver Cathedral work with teen-age boys. are unable to leave their convents, by making four visits to their mous projects, such as the Junior Chamber of Commerce for Sunday, Jan. 28, at 4 o’clock. Pull Mr. Brown was bom Aug. 15, own chapel and fulfilling the other prescribed devotion^ drainage canal, which reversed the six years, and is state chairman Joseph A. Reich 8 flow of the Chicago river; the details will be announced next week 1916, and lives at 759 S. Race of the government affairs com­ By all the faithful, who, for reasons of education, health, or street with his wife, Laureda, and adjustment, are unable to leave their institutions, by making the Observance Set proposed deep waterway from for the investiture of the Rt. Rev. mittee and a director of the Den­ He served as head of the'local their three children, Don, 10; Mary visits to the chapel of the institution and fulfilling the other the Great Lakes to the ocean, find Monsignors John P. Moran, Leo M. ver unit. committee for the establishment prescribed devotions. the proposed Nicaragman canal. Flynn, and John Judnic. Lee, nine; and Beverly, three. Active in and operation of the Armed Forces 4. By the physically handicapped who have the visits commuted to Mr. Maloney was in a party of 13 The three priests extend an open An active member of the club, was a niember of the Boy For January 21 invitation to their parishioners and Knights of Columbus, Mr. Brown Charity Drives Scout executive, board, and a mem­ some other good work by their pastor or confessor. * U. S. engineers who, in 1898, is the 20th man to receive this Active also in Denver projects, In accordance with the instructions of the Holy Father, pastors Septuagesima Sunday, Jan. studied the Nicaraguan route and friends to attend the investiture ber of the Community Chest execu­ rites in the Cathedral. Private re Denver award. The 1948 winner Mr. Konersman has promoted the tive committee. He is active in the should frequently exhort their people, during this year, to exercises 21, ^ 8 been designated as also the abandoned Panama canal, of devotion for the expiation of sin and to return sincerely and which the French had started. dh>tions for the individual pastors was the Rev. James- Moynihan of Community Chest drive, March of Kiwanis>lub, of which he is a past Biblical Sunday under the Annunciation parish. Dimes campaign, and the TB president, and in Boy Scout work. wholeheartedly to the w’ays of justice and virtue. Opportunity should Hit most noted project at a will be announced later. be found periodically to explain the purposes of the Holy Year splonsorship of the Catholic c|iest x-ray campaign in Denver. In 1943 he was assistant chair­ Coloradan wat the building of With his wife and two children, indulgence. Group visits or pilgrimages to the various designated Biblical Association of Amer­ CReetman dam on the South man of the Community Chest churches should be encouraged where feasible. Larry, 6, and Sherry, 4, Mr. Konj drive, and .in 1944 ahd ’45 he ica. Its observance has been rec­ Platte river. Mr. Maloney came Holy Family Parish Acquires ersman resides at 2500 S. Fill­ The special intentions of the Holy.Father are: “ Universal ommended to the faithful of the to Colorado in 1899 to be resi­ headed the Chest drive. A]so._ in peace; courage to thpsb who suffer persecution as did the martyrs more street. He is assistant con­ 1944 he was head of the Red (jrhss Denver archdiocese by Archbishop dent engineer on thit note­ troller for the Van Schaack Co. in other ages; spiritual and moral welfare of families; the unity of Urban J. Vehr. worthy ttructure. Residence Next to Rectory drive. For three years, 1945, ’46, all in justice and fraternal charity; and the triumph of the Church.’’ Both he and his wife are natives ’47, he was president of the joini A copy of tl^e Prayer for the Holy Year, composed by the Holy The choice of Septuagesima After completion of the dam, Purchase of a house and the parish plant under Monsi­ of St. Louis, where Mr. Koners­ Community Chest-War Chest or­ Father, is enclosed for your convenience. This is, however, not of Sunday as the day on which to call he was transferred to Littleton as property adjacent to the pres­ gnor Flynn, who took over the man was ^aduated from 8t. John ganization. He served on the com­ obligation. the attention of Catholics to the superintendent of the River divi­ ent Holy Family parish plant is parish in 1937. At that time the Baptist’s grade school. He mittee for the state USO from the started working after graduation Pastors «re kjndly asked to post for the remainder of the year, Bible in a special manner is moat sion— a post he held until 1910 the first step in a long-range there existed a debt of $74,000. time of its inception in 1942, and in the vestibule of the church or on the parish bulletin, for the bene­ apt. On that day all persons who He then became first executive en­ plan for a new rectory, accord­ Since then, the debt has been from grade school, and began his for five years (1942 through 1947) fit of the faithful, the essential conditions for gaining the Jubilee recite the Divine Office daily gineer of the newly formed State ing to the Rt. Rev. Monsignor paid off, additions have been college studies at night. He is 9 he was chairman of the USO Indulgence. begin to read the first boolc of the Highway department. He retired Leo M. Flynn, pastor. The made to the church and school, graduate of the Missouri Institute building committee. He is now and a central plant provides of Atcountancy and Law. With every good wish and blessing, I am. Bible, the Book of Genesis. from this position in 1938 when house, located next to the pres­ chairman of the Armed Forces Throughout the liturgical year he was 75 years old ent rectory at 4369 Utica street, heating for all the parish build­ Every year J;he Junior Chamber club, successor to the USO. Faithfully yours in Christ, most of the Sacred Scripture is In 1898 Mr. Maloney married Denver, was purchased for ings. > of Commerce “presents awards to The parish was instituted in outstanding citizens, one in^yery Mr. Reich, who was bom in « URBAN J. VEHR, read in the Divine Office and on Margaret G. Flynn of Brooklyn $5,500. Pittsburgh, moved to Boulder with Septuagesima Sunday the cycle The plans for the new rectory 1891, 60 years ago, by Bishop city, five in every state, and 10 Archbishops of Denver. They had seven children. ’They are, his parents in 1911. They later begins all over again. besides Monsignor Maloney, John, continue a gradual expansion of Nicholas Chrysostom Matz. nationally. ______(Holy Year Prayer on Page 2) The Bible is unique. It wa: moved to Denver, where he went through high school and then at­ Vn-itten by men under the inspira Rev. Leonard Gall Not Badly Hurt tended the tion of the Holy Ghost so that Purchased for Parish Convent school of commerce. God is its principal Author while Home Purchased men are the instrumental authors. He arrived in Colorado Springs The Bible is a source of Catholic in 1932 as a branch Irouse man­ Fr. Michael Maher Injured belief; it is a source of inspira­ ager fpr a Denver packing plant, tion of men. For Convent Use and continued in that capacity un­ til 1945, when he purchased the Reading of Gospek Urged Swiss Chalet restaurant, which he Critically in Auto Mishap The faithful are urged to pro­ still owns and manages. cure a copy of the Bible, and are At, Presentation He married Kathleen Conway Reports from the Hotel Dieu, El Paso, Tex., hospital, urged to set aside 10 to J.5 min­ A lack of housing, which of Colorado Springs in the Church indicate that the Rev. Michael 'Maher, administratdr of St. utes a day for reading it. They of the Blessed Sacrament in Den­ Anthony’s parish, Westwood, remains in critical condition are advised to read the Gospels curtailed^ditions to the fac­ ver, before the late Rt. Rev. Mon­ first; then the Acts of the Apostles, ulty at Presentation parish signor J. Frederick McDonough. from injuries received in an automobile accident Monday, the Epistles, and the Apocalypse. Jan. 15, near El Paso. Father Maher suffered g badly frac­ school, Denver, will be rem­ The couple have three children, After reading the New Testament, Joseph, Jr.; Mary Kathleen, and tured pelvis, fractures of the chest. they should turn to the Old Testa edied when plans for a new apd other probable fractures. delegate to the organization’s convent are put into effect. _ A Frederic. The family residence is ment. I at 14, W. Espanola street in Colo­ The Rev. Leonard Gall, pas­ 1941 national convention. ranch-type house at 665 Irving He was named admiaistiator of “ Read the Bible sloWly and de­ rado Springs. tor of St, Leo’s parish, Denver, voutly,” a great Scriptural scholar street has been purchased and will the new Parish of S t Anthony of A frequent communicant, he ... who was traveling to Mexico says. “ Not,only will you'begin to be renovated to accommodate eight City in company with Father nuns, the Rev. Matthias Blenkush was general chairman of the St. appreciate the written Word of Mary parish campaign last fall to > Maher and the Westwood pa­ God, but you will also begin to has announced. »• The house and three lots pur­ finish expansion of the parish dre’s brother and sister, John realize the love of God for men, i chased as a convent site adjoin school system. Maher and Leona Courtney, you will begin to know Jesus two lots already the property of suffered a sprained shoulder Christ. And to know Him is to find and bruises. Father Gall, Mr. the royal road to heaven.” the parish, W. Seventh and Maher, and Mrs. Courtney were Irving. The renovation of the I also taken to the Hotel Dieu, house will be completed before the Burse Benefactor but were able to leave the hos­ fall school term begins this year. — Photo pital on Tuesday. Seminary Unable The present faculty at the Presen­ Tkit raddenca at 665 Iraing atraat kai baan purchased for use as a convent for Presentation Is Going Overseas Sister Mathilde Comstock, ad­ tation school is made up of six parish, Denver. The house will be remodeled to accommodate eight nuns.______ministrator of the Hotel Dieu, told To Complete Gym Sisters of Mercy. Lt. Joan Wissing, army nurse the Regiater that Father Maher Site for Futuro Building who has been a steady contributor to the seminary burses during the was in a bad state of shock on According to Father Blenkush, The Very Rev. William Ken- long-range plans c9ll for the'use Program Has Aided in Many Conversions past several years, has been re­ neally, C.M., rector of St. Thomas’ Monday night, but improved some­ of the new property as a site for called to overseas duty. But her what on Tuesday and was holding seminary, announces that the sem­ a permanent brick convent. The interest in the burses of the Den­ his own, though still in serious inary has been'forced regretfully building;- now on the property, ver archdiocese continues, and this condition, on Wednesday. to abandon its plans to erect a su­ Ask and Learn Radio Hour at New Time week the Chancery received a con­ perstructure on the gymnasium when renovated, will serve present The accident occurred about 10 needs. ASK AND LEARN, the archdiocesan radio THE IS-MINUTE PROGRAM, which is made tribution of $5 sent from San miles north of El Paso. Father basement, being built on the sem-^ Francisco by Lt. Wissing for the inary grounds. The present base­ Acquisition of the new property program, will be moved to a new broadcast time up of que'Stions submitted by listeners, was Maher, driving Father Gall’s auto­ provides 9n ideal location for ad­ on Sunday, Jan. 21, radio station KOA has an­ Little Flower burse No. 2. mobile, was attempting to pass an- ment structure will be roofed over started in 1943 by Monsignor Cavanagh and the ditions to the parish plant. It is nounced. The program will be aired at 8:30 a.m. Other gifts made a total of $227 other car, according to reports, and will supply a number of rooms late Rev. Edward A. Breen. Many of the clergy­ across the alley from the new Previously it was heard on Sunday evening at in the week, and the burse now * and collided with an auto coming for various needs that will greatly men of the archdiocese have appeared on the relieve the extremely crowded con­ combination church-school, which 10:45. The program is now in its ei^ th year. stands at $1,729. Among the in the opposite direction. None of program from time to time. other contributions was a generous the passengers in the other two ditions at the seminary. These fa­ was dedicated Feb, 16, 1950. The Ask and Learn hour, Which is under the Numerous conversions have been reported as cilities should be available in direction of the Very Rev. Monsignor John B. one of $200 from an anonymous cars was seriously injured. stemming from the program. In one year it is friend. Also received were gifts March, according to Father Ken- Mass In Central City Cava'nagh, managing director of the Register, known that there were nine converts in Denver, Father Maher, ordained for the neally. has made an outstanding place for itself in of $2, Anonymous, Boulder; $15, and five in Fresno, Calif. It is impossible to know Mr. and Mrs. John L. Blair and Archdiocese of Cincinnati in 1927, The gym itself, which would Because of widespread interest the field of Catholic broadcasts. SitpR&i’ Pi'o* accurately how many more listeners joined the irls, Denver; and $5, a friend, came to Colorado iii 1931 for his have been in the superstructure, in the restoration of the historic grams based on Ask and Learn scripts have been Church as a result of the program. health. He has served at the Holy will be delayed indefinitely; per­ St. Mary of the Assumption church inaugurated in Texas and Utah. Inquiries con­ flenv^r. ' Ghost parish in Denver, and at haps until the end of the present in Central City, the Rev. Francis cerning the progpram have come from many sec­ Morning Schedule May It was also announced that the Cathedral parish burse received Craig, Rifle,-and Holly. He was a R«t. Micbaal Makar national emergency, which has Potempa, Idaho Springs pastor, tions of the country. Not Be Permanent corporal in the U. S. army in the placed clamps on so much build­ has announced that Sunday Masses Every week requests for literature on the gifta^ totialing $97.58 and that First World war, and in August, Padua in Westwood in June, 1947. ing. The seminary structure had are offered all through the year Church are received from eight or 10 persons It was not stated definitely that the program $300 was added tq the burse of St. 1946, became the first cmlian He directed the building of the been approved, but since only about in the newly renovated edifice. who have been attracted to find out more about is to be retained permanently on the early Sun­ Augustine’s parish, Brighton. priest to act as c ^ la in at Den­ church and in the past year ac­ half of the necessary money for During the major portion of the Catholicism as a result of listening to the broad­ day morning schedule. Owing to the popularity Contributions may be sent di-! ver’s Lowry field. While pastor at quired an army barracks building its completion could be obtained, year the Mass is at 11 o’clock, cast. These requests come from all parts of the of the program on Sunday nights only the re­ rectly to the Most Rev. Urban J. Holly, he was elected state chap­ that was remodeled into a rectory it was decided to abandon plans with some variation during the Western United States and Canada. Many letters sponse to the morning program will determine its Vehr at the Chancery office, jl536 . lain of the American Legion and a and meeting halL for the present. !• summer months. are received regularly from Canada. futAre broadcast time. Logan street, Denver 6, Colo. . : .j* THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER T elep h on e, K E yiton e 4 2 0 5 PAGE, TWO Office, 9 3 8 ta n n e ck Street Thursday, January 18,1951 First Dividend Distributed In Blessed Sacrament Parish PTA to Sponsor JhiL lOssJc Fr. Anton Borer Talks on Red China Westwood Credit Union One Year Old Pre-Lent Social G L ^ J l c u J a k (St. Anthony’s Parish, Westwood) president of the National Catholic tion of four new officers will be (BUtied Sacrament Parish, erty. The other seven now live in University of Denver. She is a The St. Anthony Credit union, Rural Life Conference: "Credit held, and a short business meeting Denver) various parts of the United States. member of the Delta Gamma so­ The hostesses for the tea which rority. organiz^ Feb. 15, Villi pay a 2.4; unions are societies for mutual to review the business done in A large group was present Jan, Mr. Eakina is a student at Regis At Presentation per-cent dividend to all members help. They afford special oppor­ the past year, will precede the closed the meeting were Mmes. J. 12 when the Rev. Anton Borer, college. He attended St. Mary’s having one fully paid ^are ($5) tunities to all members for the modern and square dancing. The Next Sundky, January 21, ia C. Daly, T. H. Kemme, Chester (Preiantation Pariih, Denver) S.M.B., addressed the members of Wibel, and James W. Creamer. college in California and the Uni­ or morVfor the year 19^. exercise of two important virtues— business meeting will start at 7:30 Bible Sunday. Tha Holy Bible the Altar and Rosary socirty. He versity of Denver. His fraternity The PTA will sponsor a pre- The following financial state­ social iustice and social^ charity, sharp, and at 8 o’clock the danc­ All adulti who wish to be con­ which the Church has always described conditions in China for firmed when Archbishop Urban is^Beta Theta Pi. Lenten dance Tuesday, Feb. 6, in ment of the past 10 months is proof especially the latter. ing will start. It is the duty of the Catholic missionary priest un­ J^ Vobr confers the sacrament The Blessed Sacrament PTA, the Aeroplane ballroom. Tickets of the members’ fine co-operation "Credit unions represent th e every credit union member to at­ guarded with zealous care, must be der the handicap of Communism. which ordinarily meets on the tend this meeting to elect the offi­ in the Blessed Sacrament church may be purchased after the Masses and confidence in |the credit union: type of strong, resolute co-opera­ approached with a feeling of rever. He told of the fear that the Com­ in May are requested to con­ fourth Monday of every month, Sunday, Jan. 21. ASSETS cers he thinks best fitted for the munists instill into the hfcrts of ence and in the spirit of faith. The sult any one of th^ priests in has postponed its meeting ' until Cash in bank ______— $ 10.72 tion needed to preserve economic job. the people. In the two years he A paper drive will be held nesqt many books of the Bible (45 "in the fifth Monday, Jan. 29. This Change fund ...... 50.00 and social independence of the in­ There will be refreshments spent in Pei))ing, a city of more the rectory. Sunday and through Monday dividual. The philosophy of the Catechism classes are conducted will be its annual evening meet­ morning by the school children, Personal loans to members 5,368.99 served during the dance. Everyone tbe Old and 27 in the New Testa­ than 2,000,000 inhabitants, more credit union is based on and finds by the sisters every Sunday morrt- ing and further details will be wea'^her permitting. Papers may Furniture and fixtures.... 72.94 in the parish is invited to attend. ments) were wyitten in the course than a half million refugees sought its strength in the principles of ing in the school at 10 o’clock for given in next week’s Denver^Cath- Each one of the present credit shelter in the already crowded city. be left in back of the parish hall., Christianity. It is no wonder then of fifteen hundred years by many th e children attending public olic Register. Total Assets ...... $5,502.65 union officers will have member­ The R t Rev. Monsignor Harold Any parishioner who has not re­ that the dictators classify the men of varied social and intellec­ schools who wish to prepare for Judge Lee Knous ceived a Catholic calendar may se­ LIABILITIES ship cards for those who want to V. Campbell gave a brief resume of First Communion and for Confir­ Shares outstanding .....—$5,416.83 church as ‘enemy No. 1’ and the join. tual standing. Tbe Holy Bible, cure one by calling at the rectory. crqdit union as ‘enemy No. 2!’ the work that has been accom­ mation. Parents of public school Addresses Club Reserve for bad loan s__ 58.34 which is the divine heavenly mes- Mrs. Helen Keenan has returned Credit unions are again beginning Pfc. Michael R. Miller, ma­ plished by the Altar and Rosary children are asked to see that their U. S. District Judge Lee Knous, Undivided earnings ------27.18 home from the hospital, where she to operate strongly in Holland and rine with the Eighth army in sege to mankind, teaches holiness society since its inception. youngsters attend the classes. former Governor of Colorado, in All the officers were re-elected underwent surgery. Belgium, although the Nazi occu­ Korea, received the Purple and the way to eternal salvation, Circle News addressing the Dads’ club meeting Total Liabilities ...... $5,502.65 Heart for wonndi received in for another year: Mmes. John C. Proceeds of the penny mai^ch, pation wiped them out.” St. Jude’s circle will meet Jan. on Jan.^ 10 in the school hall, de­ In relation to the Church and battle Dec. 2. He it now conva- and is a bulwark of truth. Daly, president; James W. Crea­ the prize for having the largest credit unions, there is an interest­ The annual meeting'will be held mer, first vice president; James 19 for luncheon ih the home of scribed "the use of presentencing leicing in the Company Bate Mrs. J. A. Smethills, 2346 Cler­ investigation by Federal courts ta representation at the recent PTA ing quotation from the Very Rev. in St. Anthony’s parish hall on The Holy See has often ex­ McCarthy, second vice president; meeting, were awarded to Sister hotpital. Private Miller it the mont. She will be assisted by Mrs provide guidance on probation and Monsignor Hubert Lerschen, vice Friday evening, Jan. 19. The elec- ton of Mr. and Mrt. C. L. Miller Louis Dispense, third vice presi­ Mary Cecile’s room. pressed the desire that Sacred T. J. N^ligan. to determine the type and duration of 982 S. Tennyton. dent; T. H. Kemme, secretary; The Altar and Rosary society Scripture be made "abundantly Chester Wibel, treasurer; and Mil- Mmes. R. vR. Steinhart, Harry of sentences for juvenile offend­ Mrs. Maul will care McGrayel, and Martin D. Currigan' ers. will jneet Thursday, Jan. 18, at accessible to the flock of Jesus ton Allen, historian. 1:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Rich­ for the altar linens for the month will entertain the Little Flower He appealed for public support Prayer for the Holy Year Christ” (Pope Leo XIII), so that Mrs. Allen presented a paper on ard Newcomb. • of January, Mrs. C. L. Miller for circle at a bridge luncheon Friday, to help youngsters in underprivi the history of the Altar and Ro­ Rosary services are held every February. "being saturated with the Bible Jan. 19, in the Chalet. ledged homes, from which a great peace among nations. May the sary society for the year 1950. evening at 7:30- in the parish Composed by Pope Pius XII Member or St. Anthony’s circle they may arrive at the all-surpass­ ^'ive new members were wel­ Mrs. John Ruddy will entertain many of the prisoners come. Bro Almi^ty and eternal God, rainbow of peace cover with the St. Joseph’s circle ip her home at chapel. sweep of its serene light the will be on 'land in the vestibule of ing knowledge of Jesus Christ” comed into the society, Mmes. J. ken homes are also responsible. ' A special meeting of the Young with our whole sool we thank the church after each Mass Sun­ P. DeLongsehamp, L. M. Price, luncheon and bridge on Jan. 19. The attendance at this meeting Thee for the great gift of the land sanctified by the Kfe and (Pope Benedict XV), and from its Cohostesses will be Mmes. Leo Ladies’ sodality will be Ijeld Fri­ ' passion of Thy Divine Son. day, Jan. 21, with tickets for the Gray Strong, C. L. Midcap, and was the largest so far .this season, day, Jan. 19, after Rosary services. Holy Year. parish hall Jan. 28. Adults’ tickets pages may draw true ‘‘knowledge William K. Brown. The following Murphy and Leo Farley. with '■ 81 members present. The God of all consolation! Deep The Blessed Sacrament circle of Our Lady of Fatima circle will Heavenly Father, Thou who are $1; children’s, 50 cents. and Jove of God, progress in per­ women were guests: Mmes. M. F Rev. William J. Mulcahy, spiritual is our misery, grave are onr the Archbishop’s guild will meet meet in the home of Mrs. George sees! all things, who searchest fection, and the happiness of their Maloney, J. M. Buckley, and C. A. director, complimented the men for fgults, countless our needs. But Thursday evening, Jan. 18, in the Moore Tuesday, Jan. 23, at 12:30 and does guide the hearts of MacMaclin. their participftion in the various greater still is our trust in Thee. own individual souls” (Pope Pius home of Mi;s. Leonard M. Leonard p.m. men, make them responsive, in The meeting was held in honor religious activities in the parish. Conscious of our unworthiness, Tbe Denver Catholic XII). Our Lady of Perpetual help cir­ this time of grace and salvation, of the past presidents of the so­ Engagement v A lunch was served following to the voice of Thy Son. we lovingly place our lot in Thy ciety, 23 in number. Of these, four cle was entertained recently by hands, uniting our weak prayers Register Is Announced the meeting by Kenneth L. Pur- May the Holy Year be for all An Indulgence of 300 days is are deceased, Mrs. William, Wel­ Mrs. N. J. Van Dyke. ' to the intercession and the mer­ Published Weekly by the furst, chairman of the food com men a year of purification and granted to all the faithful who don, Mr?. Colin McBeth, Mrs. E. At a large tea given Jan. 13 in Our Lady of Lourdes circle its of the most' glorious Virgin Catholic Press Society, Inc. mittee. He was assisted by Charles sanctification, of interior life J. O’Flaherty, and Mrs. R. Corson. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel members were recent guests of Mary alid all the saints. 938 Bannock Street, Denver, read the Holy Scripture at laast Kern. and reparation, the year of the Six of the 12 past presidents who R. Brfiun announcement was made Mrs. E. F. Azlein. Grant to the sick, resignation Colo. quarter of an hour with the still reside in Denver were intro­ of the engagement of their daugh­ Sisters Entertain great return and of the great To Be Orilained in Spring pardon. an^ health; to young men, the Subscription: $1.60 Per Year veneration due to the Divine word duced by the president, Mrs. Daly. ter, Danna Lee, ■ to Thomas F Girls' Choir They are as follows: Mmes. George Eakins, son of Mr. and Mrs. James The Rav. Wilbur Kistell, son Bestow on those who are suf­ strength that is born of faith; sold in combination with the and as spiritual reading. H. McDevitt, Mallory Catlett, M. Eakins. The high school girls’ chorus of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Kissell fering persecution for the faith. to young girls, the gift of purity; Register, National Eldition, in ( “ Preces et Pia Opera,” 645) ,Thomas Rogers, Mark J. Felling, Miss Braun is a graduate of St, members were guests of the sis­ of tbit parish, hat returned for Thy spirit of fortitude, to unite to fathers, prosperity and holi­ Archdiocese of Denver. D. G. Mulligan, and Mary Hag Mary’s academy and attended the ters in the convent Jan. 10. Gifts the completion of bis studies for - them inseparably with Christ ness for their families; to Entered as Second Class THIS WEEK, AT CLARKE’S were exchanged and the sisters ar­ the priesthood at St. Mary’s and His Church. mothers, success in their' mis­ Matter at the Post Office, and every week the Holy Bible is ranged a program of games. Re­ Protect, 0 Lord, the Vicar of sion of rearing their children; major , seminary at Baltimore, Denver. Colo. ‘‘abundantly accessible to the flock freshments were served. Md. After hit ordination this Thy Son on earth tbgether with to orphans, affectionate protec­ Thermo ■ Electro The chapel in the titters' spring be plans to offer bit all Bishops, priests, religions, tion; to the refugees and prison­ of Jesus Christ.” conrent hat been completely re- First Solemn Mass in Presenta- and all the faithful. Vouchsafe ers, their fatherland; and to all A.R.C. DOLL SHOP REED decorated. The work was fin­ - tion church. that all, both priests and laity, men Thy grace, in preparation May we show you our selec­ ished last week. the young, the mature, and the and in pledge of the nnending Hr. and Hr*. John A. HeCoart Baptized recently were Mark old, nnit^ intimately in thought happiness of heaven. Amen. The sisters were also the recip­ Steven, son of Mr. and Mrs. Er­ DOLLS and TOYS tion ranging in prices from and affelition, may become as a BAHERY ients of a new electric washing nest F. Azlein, with Thomas E. Doll Hospital solid rock against which the fury $2.50 to $22.50 machine, a Christmas gift from the Doyle and Evelyn Lamb as spon­ That ou tlasts any of Thy enemies will break in NEW Bolirious Ststaes Rtpairtd BJessed Sacrament PTA. sors; Deborah Lynn, daughter of tSK Arapahoo MA. 7617 Battery on the Road. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bugino, with vain. , The following children were bap­ Beautiful Joseph and Antoinette Martinelli May Thy grace enkindle in Water 3 times o year tized Jan. 14 by Monsignor Camp­ all men love for the many un­ as sponsors; Timothy David, son Hand Made bell: Susan Mary, daughter of Mr. fortunate people, whom poverty Dr. Go J. JAMES CLARKE 36 Months' and Mrs. Vincent Connor, with Jo­ of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fall, with Alfred Krause and Mbry Mock as and misery rednee to a condi­ Baby Dresses Guorantee seph Agan and Lucille Agan as tion in life unworthy of human sponsors, Mary McLaughlin acting sponsors; Meredith Kay, daughter 49 Schaeuble Church Goods House. of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spaeth, beings. as proxy; and Thomas Nolan, son D. up with John and Annabelle Strety as Arouse in the hearts of those 1 Recharging - Rental Batteries - Service of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Celia, with who call Thee “ Father” a hunger J i W Optometrist Jack Meehan and Pauline Celia as sponsors; and Steven Frank, son 1423 A Fete Dollars a Week Pays the Balance of Mr. and Mrs. Cy F. Quintana, and thirst for social justice and Specialiat EsUbliihsd sponsors. for fraternal charity in deeds Fox Baby Shop Tremont PI. Mrs. Joseph M. Rihn is a patient with Fred and Dolores Quintana as 1102 and in truth. For Visual DeiiT.r 2, -GEIVERAL TIRES— in Mercy hospital. Mrs. Isadq^ra sponsors. 11 Broadway TAber 1710 Cele. Fisher and Mrs. Earl Bell are in The annual Presentation guild Grant, 0 Lord, peace in our Gifts bcaitifully wrsppsd Eye Care I St. Joseph’s hospital. Miss Vir­ festival dates are June 21, 22, 23, days— peace to souls, peace to st no extra charae. t ‘ Joe Kavanaugh, Inc. ginia Nolan is in a local hospital. and 24. , families, peace to our country. 638 Empire Bldg;. KE. 5840 r • Anyone having news items for 28 Years Saitie Location the Denver Catholic Register 7th fit Lincoln Locally Owned and Operated TA. 1261 should call the parish correspond­ ent, Mrs. Mark J. Felling, FR. 2125. giiHinMniniaiiiiiiiiaHnuiiiiiaBiiiininiiiwiiBiimiiaiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiMiiia Welcome Stockmen! Cottrell's January Clearance I ^Morgan, Lourdes Pastor Leibman Fegtures Reductions on Such Famous Lines as: 'A:. Gives Baptism and Hickey | Gas and Electric Bldg. ' Phoaa TAber 1395 To Family of 5 TIMELY (Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, mmi Danver) A family of five was received ^^\¥hj Pay More?’’ into the Church Jan. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coyle and their three CLOTH ES (Trademark) children were baptized by the Rev. Damen McCaddon, pastor. Members of Our Lady «f TIMELY ClOTH£S SUITS Lourdes Altar and Rosary society Wm. W. MYER DRUG STORES will sponsor an evening card party COMPANT on Saturday, Jam 27, in the parish Colorado Owned Stores hall, beginning at 8 o’clock. The $70 and $75 TIM ELY Suits $80 and $85 TIM ELY Suits Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. society usually holds an afternoon card party once a month, but the 30 South Broadway 15th and California hall was not available for the Jan­ 3933 W. Colfax Curtis & 15th St. 17th A TremonI uary party. The PTA will collect paper in a drive on Saturday, Jan. 27. Mem­ in s Tmaaot PI bers of the parish are asked to DENVEB’8 HOST save their old magazines and news­ US I4tk S t papers and to bring them to the 050 5 ^ 0 5 0 PROGBESSiVI 411 B. Kth A n school on Saturday morning. The next meeting of the PTA (14 B. llth A n will be on Tuesday, Jan. 23. Mrs. lUT-41 Market S t (II B. lltk A n Gerald Taylor, head of the pro­ 5 9 gram committM, announced that TAbar U tt a group from the Teen-age club Single and double breasted models will entertain the parents. A one- It may be many ^ month before you see act play by members of the Out­ a Suit Value like This again! — all sizes collectively. door club also will be presented. The Teen-age club will meet on j o H n s o n Thursday night, Jan. 18, in the STORAGE a mouinc co. parish hall at 7:30. JLO€/\£ dk £ 0 /W C M )t3rA /V C E O V ^ I I V G Review of Book For the Safety of Your Goods Is Feature of Use Johnson Service on Every Move HART SCHAFFMER & MARX AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN LINES, INC. Golden Meeting 1 ., “MOVING WITH CABB CVERTWHEBE" $80 and $85 H. S. & M. Suits $90-$95 and $100 H. S. & M. Suits STORAGE - PACKEVG - SHAPING Golden.— (St. Joseph’s Parish) — St. Joseph’s Altar and Rosary Phone PE 2433 Denver 221 Broadway society met Wednesday, Jah, 3, at the home of Mrs. John Polbsky with Mmes. John Pretti and Larry -ii Ruffe as cohostesses. After the business meeting William*^ Wagenbach gave a book review of f ^ 5 0 The Cardinal- There were 23 mem­ bers present. The next meeting will be Feb. 7. The committee in I charra of the altar for January is Margaret Eisenhauer, Esther |i ‘ Toll, and Margaret Schreiner. The Holy Name society met Jan. 8 in the church basementf Plans Quality woolens — beautiful pat- . Bona Fide Savings for the man who were made for a dance to be held wants the best. Single and double on Shrove Tuesday and a “Jiggs terns in the Hart Schaffner & M^rx dinner” for St. Patrick’s day. breasted models. .Among thos^ who attended the tradition. Holy Hour at Holy Ghost church on Jan. 6 were William Colburn, George Kenney, Joe Kovacich, William Harmsen, Ed DeGraaff, John Polosgy, Ernie Waters, and EXTENDED PAYMENTS Mr. Campbell and son. St. Am 68’ circle met in the A Third due FEBRUARY 10 DmVERIinNJSTBUlMNK parish hall on Wednesday evening, CIORCI g ROCK. PtstUssI Jan. 17, at 8 o’clock with Eileen A Third MARCH 10 A Third APRIL 10 yi534CaUfomiaSt. V PhonaMAin 3155^ Allen, A1 Lee, and Lucy Anna lOaaasiteDwnr Dry Ceem C*.l Yang as hostesses. The special gift was donaJipd by Amie Fleming. SFT

Thurtdoy, January 18,1951 Office, 9 3 8 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE Registration Dates Set Communion Day Planned January 21 Record Enrollment Seen Noted Newspapermen Boulder Newman Schedule Heavy

Boulder.—The Newman club at the Green room of the Little thea­ of Boulder Jan. 12. More than 100 In Regis Night Courses the University of Colorado got off ter on campus. After a short students in blue- jeans turned out to a flying start at the opening meeting' to outline the activities for this group of mixer dances and Arrangements to handle a record enrollment at the of the vrinter quarter. During reg­ for the quarter, the students were refreshments. T 0 Address Press Meet istration members maintained a entertained by a lecture demon­ A large group of students at­ evening study division of Regis college were completed this table to pass out information about stration on history of jazz. The Very Rev. Monsignor tended the showing of The Keys week, it was announced by the Rev. Joseph A. Ryan, S.J., + + + + + the spiritual and social activities Novelty dances and refreshments of the Kingdom, sponsored by the John Cavanagh, managing for Catholic students on the cam- followed the lecture. director. Newman club Jan. 14. director of the Register Sys­ Press Convention Speakers pus. A graifge party was held in the This coming week end will be Registration will take place from 6 to 10 o’clock every tem of Catholic Newspapers^ On Jan. 7 a mixer was held in Mountainview grange northeast a bu«y one for the Catholic stu­ evening from Monday, Jan. 22, and Palmer Hoyt, editor and School Located in Delhi dent*. On Saturday evening, ' through Friday, Jan. 26, on the publisher of the Denver Post, Jan. 20, t h e winter formal dance will be held in the Sacred Regis campus at 60th avenue and Six Seminarians will, speak at the’ annual As­ Lowell boulevard. Heart school hall with A1 Wil­ Second semester classes will sociation of Catholic Schools Jesuit Missouri Province son’s orchestra furnishing the begin Monday, Jan. 29. ( To Be Ordained as Press R^ations convention to be music. Sunday, Jan. 21, will be held at Loretto Heights college, Communion day for tho New­ Special preregistration interest Denver., Feb. 1-2. Mr. Hoyt will man club, and the winter quar­ has been shown in the institute for address the delegates at the open­ To Have College in India ter initiation will be held that cultural leisure classes that are Subdeacons Feb; 4 ing session Thursday morning, evening. being add^ to the curriculum for and Monsignor CAvanagh will be A communication received by ferent from that known in the The fraternities and sororities the first time this semester and_ in Six members of the fourth- the guest speaker at the dinner have taken over the cleaning of the federal position classification the Very Rev. Raphael C. McCar­ American system. What are called vear theology class at St. held Friday evening at the Denver thy, S.J., president of Regis col­ pass” courses are taught there, the chapel this month and the in­ course open to city, state, and gov­ Dry Goods tearoom. dependents will take over during ernment employes who have not Thomas* seminary, Denver, will lege, Denver, from the Provincial and its profejsors who are quali­ The outstanding experience of in St. Louis announces that addi­ fied are permitted to teach “ hon­ February. had such formal training but who receive the major order of sub- both men in newspaper'work emi­ Two main committees have been will be or may be assigned such re­ diaconate Sunday morning, Feb. tional foreign mission work has ors” courses in the university it­ nently qualifies .them to assist the been assigned to the Jesuit Mis­ self. The maximum capacity of appointed to take over the activi­ sponsibility for position classifies' 4, in the seminary chapel from student journalists. Monsignor ties. The social committee, headed tion in their agencies. souri province by the Father Gen­ the college at the present time is Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. Cavanagh has be'en associated with eral in Rome. This will consist of 800 students and a staff of 40. by Marie Bourg of Odessa, Tex., The latter course will also ap­ the Register since 1936 and has and Bob Parga of Pueblo, will None is a student for the Den­ taking ovet and eventually staff­ About 20 acres of campus will peal ti those who need the infor­ been managing director for the provide room for expansion. take care of all social events, en­ ver archdiocese. ing a college in Delhi, India. mation to do a more thorough job five years. This college is, and will remain, The Missouri province of the tertainment, Communion break­ in other personnel activities such As subdeacons the young men Mr. Hoyt took over the editorial a constituent part of Delhi Na­ Society of Jesus will in the near fasts, and the publicity for these as recruitment, placement, train' bind themselves with the vow of reins of the Denver Post in 1946 tional university. It is at present future send three or four quali­ events. The Catholic Action com­ ing, employe relations, and effici­ chastity and to the recitation and since that time it has grown called Central college and is fied priests to take over the su­ mittee will take over activities of ency rating. It is of interest to ad­ more and more throughout the staffed by lay professors. Its stu­ pervision of the college and to spiritual nature. Chairmen are ministrators who wish to give bet­ of the Divine Office daily. They are privileged to assist in Sol­ the Rocky Mountain empire. A dent body is made up in large part carry the teaching load. This num­ now enlisting members for such ter over-all direction to their per­ part of its increased popularity is Palmer Hoyt M,gr. John Cavenath of refugees, who became classi­ ber will be increased year by things as gatoering clothes for the sonnel or fiscal problems or to emn Mass and may wear the people of Europe, publishing the liturgical vestments of office. owing to the fact that although it fied as such as the result of the year. make more efficient use of their takes a definite stand on an issue division of the country into India Sunday bulletin, checking anti- employes and to eliminate unneces­ The subdiaconate is the next to Hardships Face Catholic articles in papers, get­ last step bfefore their ordination it also presents both sides of the and Pakistan at the time inde­ sary work or duplication of work. picture, Views of both, extremists How to Fight Communism ting lax Catholic students to Mass as priests. Members of the pres­ pendence was granted in 1947. Pioneer Group and conservatists are found on its and the sacraments, training Mass The wide scope of the evening ent class will receive the dia- “ Communism is a serious men-1 munism has a negative as well as The college came into existence in Present physical accommoda­ class courses will include account­ editorial pages. The new plant, servers, ushering during Mass, conate this spring and be ace to the world, and one that a positive aspect. The negative side July of that year. tions of the college are almost to­ ing, business administration, eco­ ^11 opened • last year, is one of the and getting out publicity for Com­ ordained at the conclusion 6f denies the spiritual nature and des­ Boon to Church tally inadequate and primitive. nomics, English, history, mathe­ finest newspaper offices in the must be fought by every individ­ munion Sundays, first Fridays, the school year. ual,” warned the Very Rev. Ra- tiny of man, and hence makes ruth­ It will be a g;reat advantage to Consequently new classroom space matics, science and scientific lan­ country. less war upon belief in God, since first Saturdays, and the daily Ro- - )hael McCarthy, S.J., president of the Church to have a college in and quarters for the Jesuit staff guages, philosophy, psychology, The following students are to this belief is the foundation for be­ sary. At present two Catholic in­ Rcservationi from St. Patr Jegis college, Denver, iri an aeP the capital, Delhi. Civil leaders will have to be erected without sociology, music, religion, and be ordained: Charles Sherman, lief in man’s spiritual destiny and formation classes are held every rick’i ichool in Kankakee, III., dress to members of the St are favorable toward and anxious delay. This will entail financial speech. Diocese of Rockford, 111.; Louis responsibility. Militant atheism is week and also two classes on Cath­ indicate the far flung intereit Thomas University club at their to push education, and there also burden for the province. The Jes­ Full information as to individual Moeller, Amarillo; and Thomas in the Press convention this of the essence of Communism. olic history and thought. January meeting. The Catholic is great interest in the Church’s uits who are sent there as pioneers ^ courses may be obtained from Fa- Kinney, Raymund Novacek, year. Delegates .are expected As individuals. Catholics can Church recognized its menace 100 doctrines on social questions. in this new venture will have many Chapel Fund Progresses ' ther Ryan by writing or tele­ Robert Spiekerman, and Edward from El Paso, Tex.f Santa Fe, fight Communism by living up to Not Like in U. S. sacrifices to make and not a few years ago. Father McCarthy noted, The drive to pay off the debt phoning, or by a visit to the Regis Charest, all members of the Bernalillo, Albuquerque, and what we believe, making those This type of college is quite dif hardships to endure. j'irst she combatted Socialism, the campus. Clerics of St. Viator. Las Vegas, N. Mez.; Cheyenne, principles of Catholicism apparent on the basement chapel is contin­ forerunner of Communism, and uing slowly but steadily. The Dol- Wyo.; Pueblo, Trinidad, and to those who may not know them. later Communism itself. Catholic lar-a-Month club started last No­ Phipps Auditorium Filled for ‘Prom Time’ other towns in Colorado; Par­ Experience 'Shows that the organ­ sons, Kans.; and North Platte, thought and action are opposed Fr. Wogan, Scout Chaplain, vember to help this project is pro­ to Communism, whether official or ized movement of Communism is Neh. . • best opposed by a simple exposi­ gressing nicely. Each month a Capacity Crowds Drawn As announced in last week’s unofficial. There is a sharp dis­ tion to light. Its stren^h is in its stamped, self-addressed envelope, Register. Dean J. L. q ’Sullivan of tinction between social reforms secrecy. And in exposing it, it is To Speak at Award Rally along with the chaplain’s news­ letter, is sent to all members. Marquette university and Bernard that are desirable or necessary and necessary to make clear the dis The Rev. Barry J. Wogan, arch­ filled the necessary conditions and Thus, every member takes a part Gasserly of the Minneapolis Star the antisocial doctrines of Social­ tinction between those who are diocesan chaplain for the Boy have the booklet filled out and in a small way in making the ism, and Socialism’s most formid­ sworn exponents and propagan­ To All-Parochial Play will be on the program. Scouts, will be the principal signed by Jan. 31. The booklet to. chapel and student center a real­ Miss Anne Sweeney, president able exponent. Communism. dists of the movement and those of the Loretto. Heights Press club, “ Catholic thought emphatizes speaker at the Scout Sunday cere­ gether with $1.50 should be sent ity. Catholics throughout the state From “ School Is Out” to “ I See star in the play, used his sizeable simply led to associate themselves monies in the Cathedral, Denver, are urgted to become members and is the general chairman of the the need of exact knowledge of by that date to Father Charles T. It Now,” the first and last of its shoulders and deep voice to with it for one reason or another, on Sunday, Feb. 11. During the Jones, 2419 E. Fifth avenue. ■ share with the chiplains in the 10 original songs. Prom Time, the good effect as the other male convention. what it if we are combating. good, bad, or indifferent. ^ To fight an unknown, undefined ceremonies Archbishop Urban J. All Catholic Boy Scouts and work of malfing our future 1951 All-Parochial play, justified lead- Jeanine Rae Olson of Cathe­ The same principle applies to na Vehr will present Ad Altare Dei Cub Scouts in the Denver area are leaders better Catholics. Dona­ the interest of the crowds who dral (Francie) portrayed the dis­ + + ■ + enemy and be ignorant of hii tionalistic propaganda carried on methods qf assault is a waste of expected to participate in this tions may be sent to Father Ed­ packed Phipps auditorium, Den­ appointed, then victorious, heroine Press Convention by the Soviet regime for the devel­ annual Catholic scouting demon­ ward Vollmer, O.S.B., St. Thomas ver, for its two final performances. to perfection. Her sweet voice energy and the cause of de­ opment of Russia. The social evils feat,” stated Father Mcarthy. stration. The ceremonies will be­ Aquinas’ student chapel, 904 14th The ticket sellout, with the hun­ caused much favorable comment. Chairman that Communism proposes to cor­ gin at 4 o’clock. street, Boulder, Colo. • dreds of unfilled requests for seats Bob (Tom Creighton of Regili^-and “ Communism is resisted with an rect when they are real—and many •Wednesday night, Jan. 10, would Fifi (Mary Lou Ashutto of Ca­ understanding of its true na­ are—should be corrected, but in easily have warranted running the thedral) were effective additions ture. That Communism, speak­ line with the justice and charity of show another night. to the supporting cast. The ludi­ ing generally, is a malignant Christianity, not by methods that Reduction of Debt Mode force is being recognized lately Many are of the opinion that it crous Ludwig (Bob Plush of Ca­ would rob meii of human dignity and belatedly by our leaders. and of their liberties,” Father Me is the annual production’s spark- thedral) should go in for Shake­ At Mother of God Parish lingly youthful atmosphere that speare. “ A's a philosophy of life, Com- Carthy explained. Pat Killian of St. Mary’s and evokes such interest. Perhaps it is It has been announced by the Rev. John Regan, pastor o f the fact that Rev. Donald McMahon Loretta Diemer of St. Francis’ were charming coquettes in the Mother of God parish, Denver, that a payment of $7,000 has just writes the' play each year to suit Blessing of Abbot Jon. 24 been made on the parish debt. This makes a total of $15,000 paid his cast as they are in life. One of duet, “ I’ll Be Down.” And the “ Alma Mater” song, with clear­ on the debt since the parish was started 17 months ago. the largest music publishing firms This sum is in addition to $20,000 spent to remodel, decorate, in the United States has asked for voiced solo by Joe Libonati of Re­ To Be 1st in New Mexico gia, brought a twinge reminiscent and furnish the church. Of this list-named sum, $12,(100 was a the manuscript of Prom Time, and Santa Fe, N. Mex.—^^On Wednes­ to attend the ceremonies, as well special gift from an anonymous member of the parish. it is rumored that one of the mu­ of school days to the more mature day, Jan. 24, at 8 o’clock, for the as all the monks from Pecos. members of the audience. When the parish was first started on Aug. 16, 1949, the total sical’s songs, with lyrics by Father first time in the history of the The abbatial blessing will take indebtedness was $35,000. The first payment of $2,000 was made McMahon and music by Evalyne It would be difficult to over­ state of New Mexico will occur the place after the Epistle of the Mass- emphasize the pleasant reception Jan. 1, 1950, the second of $6,000 on July 1, 1950, and tho third, Caranci, will be recorded in Holly­ solemn rite of the blessing of an Twice the Abbot-elect will lie pros­ $7,000, was made last week. wood. given the dances in the produC' Abbot. The Rt. Rev. Dom M. Co- trate; once during the recitation tion. Dick Smith of Regis is easil; The debt-reducing payments were made up entirely of the Morning, Noon, and Night, the lumban Hawkins, O.C.S.O., Abbot- of Psalm 67 at the beginning of Christmas and Easter collections and the monthly debt collection. recognized as an accomplishe* the Mass, and later during the Pen­ 1949 All-Parochial offering, was I elect of the Cistercian Abbey of No special drive has been made. graceful ta p artist, and the Our Lady of Guadalupe. Pecos, itential Psalms. A,fter the confer­ staged by high school groups three Charleston and tango teams pro­ times last year, and three or four will receive this blessing from ral of the blessing, the Abbot’s in­ vided the patrons with most en­ Archbishop Edwin V. Byrne in St. signia of office—the crosier, mitre, additional schools are planning to joyable entertainment. Bob Ca- TRAVEL use it this year. As yet none of the Francis’ (Cathedral, Santa Fe. ring, and gloves— Will be blessed varra St. Joseph’s, the 1951 R ot. Barry J. Wogan to the MARDI GRAS....8 days....$191 original plays used the past five The Rt. Rev. Monsignor George and conferred on .the new prelate. cast’s only four-year participant, V. Rieffer, pastor of Immaculate At the Offertory, the newly to MEXICO — 10 days — all years has been commercially pub­ was presented a gift for his'de­ medals to a large group of out­ lished. Conception church. Las Vegas, blessed Abbot will present to the standing Catholic Boy Scouts. expenses...... $210 lightful organ accompaniment. Anne Sweeney will be the master of ceremonies, Archbishop two small casks of Jim Flood of St. Francis de and other members of the arch­ wine, two loaves of bread, and two Father Wogan has distinguished to HAWAII— round trip steam­ Sales’ high school, as the swagger­ diocesan clerjjy will assist. large wax candles, all decorated himself for many years in the ship fore ...... $276 ing “ Duke” 0l this year’s play, did At the Low Mass the Abbot-elect with the coats of arms of the Ab­ work he has done for. the scouting to NASSAU, KINGSTON, HAITI an excellent job, especially in the Arvada Circle Conducts will concelebrate with the Arch­ bot and the Archbishop. program in the Denver area. The rendering of his song, “ I’m the bishop; he will be assisted by two During the singing of the Te annual Scout Sunday program is — all expense 10-doy Carib­ Duke.” His girl friend, Nancy, Abbots, the Rt.. Rev. Dom M. Ed­ Deum by the monks’ choir, Dom the climax of the scouting work bean cruise...... $198 played by Karen O’Connor of Holy Columban, with mitre and crosier, done in the many Denver units For rMerrstions Family high, was vivacious and Installation of Officers mund Futterer-of St. Joseph’s ab­ All sT«r tho world to EUROPE and ROME for Holy bey, Spencer, Hass., the founder will be conducted through the sponsored by Catholic parishes. true to type. Call MA. 1211 Week—33 days...... $822 church by the two assisting Abbots The booklet containing require­ Jack Ryan of Annunciation Arvada.— (Shrine of St. Anne) Rosemary Holland, Frances Simp of the Pecos monastery, and the NO SERVICE CHARGE R t Rev. Dom M. James Fox, Geth- to bless the people. ments for the Ad Altare Dei medal 41S Chamber of high, the burly, romantic football The St. Anne circle held an son, and Genevieve Wood. installation of officers at the meet­ The sick committee for the first semani abbey, Kentucky. t The services will be concluded may be obtained at Denver scout Commerce Bide* ing Jan. 9. Mrs. Margie Moran- half of the term is made up of Several other Abbots and mem by a solemn blessing given by the headquarters. Boys who wish to mory ann fisher - TRAVEL 1726 Champa St. Catholic Paramount ville was installed as president; Irene Lippott and Helen Schmoe­ hers of the Hierarchy are expected new Abbot from the high altar, receive the medal must have ful­ (Member of Cathedral Parish) SOCIAL CLUB Helen Schmoeger, as vice presi­ ger. Mrs. Eileen Downs spoke on dent; Anne Real, secretary; and reparation to the ' Immaculate An organization whose mem­ Viola Mason, treasurer. Heart of Mary, which will be bership consists of unmarried, A bake sale will be held Sunday, started on the first Saturday in single or widowed men and Jan. 21. Mmes. Pearl Branch, February. The altar workers for to T K iY ty Y e a rs ^ . 1950 women over for|y invites addi­ Josephine Gilbert, Agnes Schaaf, February are Mary Grnul, Helen tion to its membership by those and Mary Sorrentino are on the Schmoeger and Mary Stefanich 1920 so eligible. committee gathering donations. The hostesses for February are Meetinff srt held eseh 2nd and 4th ^ i v S Taesdsr in Catholic Annex Hal) at Baked goods may be brought to Frances Schmitt, Helen Schmoeger, 17th and Grant. The purpose of the* the church Saturday between 6:30 Josephine Schnieder, and Marie McConaty's New Club Is to promote rood fellowship and 7:30 p.m., or before the Masses Schnieder. Refreshments w e r amonr Its members hy social father- ,’ s infs. Card Parties, Dancinr and other on Sunday. The goods will be sold served by Doris Benjamin, Alice S. entertainment. There are no dues and after all three Masses by Frances Frigdn, Irene Lippott, and Agnes o i expenses are nominal. Schmitt, Mary Stefanich, Marie Schaaf. BOULEVARD MORTUARY All single persons, unmarried or 03^ widowed and practical Catholics of Duckett, Viola Mason, Anne Real, The treasurer’s books of St, I » various city parishes are invited to Helen Schmoeger, and Jean Zehn- Anne’s circle were audited by the i ! join its membership. der. present officers Jan. 15. 1 1 For further in/ormafion call I Volunteers were asked to help The Holy Name society will ■ 0 Mrs. Robinson. Cllerry 1055, or serve the spaghetti dinner. Mrs. Desmond, DExter 1940 have a breakfast and a meet­ The new members are Mmes, ing Sunday, Jan. 21, after the 7:15 Mass. All men are invited. STRICTLY MODERN QUALITY HOME: The breakfast fee is 50 cents. (1358 SQ. FT) Choir Invited to Party Near Loretto HeighU College, Trantportaflon; Reatrlcted area; of finest materials, delightfully arranged; Lprge rooms: Living Room, Dining Alcove, large picture Father Forrest Allen has invjted windows: Kitchen, Two*Bedroom; Bathroom: Ample closets; Rock*wool lnsu« the m ^bers of the choir .to a sea­ lated; hot water heat; Full finished basement; large 2-car garage; H acres; landscaped; $18,000. Terms, shown by appolntement, sonal party in the hall at 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 18. Father Rich­ DUMKE, LTD., SP. 4569 Mail Address, 470 So. Alcott ard Hiester, who has helped B. Windholz in the direction of "the choir, and other guest? of the JOE HUPPERT IS BACK IN THE ch6ir are invited, DRUG STORE BUSINESS AGAIN Mrs. Anna Spano will have charge of the kitchen at the spa­ ghetti dinner, and Romona Lom­ VALLEY HI DRUG STORE bardi will have charge of the din­ \\ 2080 SO. COLORADO BLVD. RA. 5141 ing room. Donations of eggs or Netcly Stocked Prescription Dept. any other article that can be used would be greatly appreciated. Chapel of Our Lady” We Invite Your Patronage “ Chapal of The Apostles” 3020 Federal Boulevard Friendly and Courteous Service There will be a $100 prize awarded at the dimmer. The jprize is a The “ Chapel of Our Lady” is by far the The'“ Chapel of The Apostles’’ has been Facilities twice as large a* before, are now CIGARETTES J1.57 CARTON Norge washer from Gilley’s furni­ available at McConaty’s Boulevard Mortuary most beautiful chapel of its kind in the modernized to meet with the current re­ ture '-store; ladies’ and men’s . . . Through three decades, Denverites, and West, Dedicated to “ Our Lady” who has watches from Lamphere’s Jewel­ quest for pews, kneeling benches, etc. other* in Colorado, have come to know the been our Patroness, it was built ai^ ers, or a choice of other items . . . but, it still retains its soft, restful “ Chapel of the Apostles” at the Mortuary from either store. The dinner is furnished to provide Catholic Funeral atmosphere and its religious signifi­ . . . Now . . . McConaty’s proudly announces Religions Articles $1 for adults and 50 cents for Services exclusively, to families who are I children undeb 12, payable at the cance . . . the completion of the new and beautiful a Statue, * Rotarie, * Medal, * Book, "Chapal of Our Lady” to provide seating space ^ discriminating. It is larger than most I a Crucifize, * Prayer Book,* Pendant, * I^icture, door. i for the largest of funeral* . . . And . • • city churches, hut, it has the warmth, • Plaque, Parish Calendar Boulevard Services lire still net ezpensiva . . . the religious, and the restful atmos­ Friday, Jan. 19— Devotion to St, phere of a small village church Complete Linn of Rell^Iouj Articles for Church and Home Anne at 7 :46 p.m. “ Tha Finest Mortuary in Tha West” Saturday, Jan. 20— Confessions, 3:30 to 4:30, and 6:30 to 7:30. A. I*. WaiilK'i’ Sunday, Jan. 21— Masses 7:15, 8:45, and 11. Breakfast of the Holy Name society. BOULEVARD f ill lu II i.ooiis ro. Monday, Jan. 22— Junior New­ man club meets at 7 :30 in the hall. 606 14th St. Between California & VVeiton TA 8331 Wednesday, Jan. 23— Convert classes at 7':30.*

> \ PAGE FOUR Office, 9 3 8 B annock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER T elep h on e, K E yiton e 4 2 0 5 Thursday, January 18,1951 Crowd's Reactions Rangers Lose Heartbreaker to Pioneers The lost a ball game but won the hearts of Denver basketball fans as they fell victims to the si^ierior height of the D. U. Pioneers, 60-58, on a sensational last-minute shot by Fred Howell Jan. 15 in the D. U. arena. The under-six Buzz^Boys par­ Rustlin' Rangers Will Go layed speed and spirit against the physical advantages of the over-six Pioneers, and for some 38 of the 40 minutes o f playing time it looked* as though the happy ending would be used in this David-and-Goliath script. Against Control Experts PUying a rushing, pressing ’ game, the Buzz Beys kept the • The touch of Hank Iba, father of ball-control basketball, boutbsiders off balance and tha ’ Makes Two Points will be felt in the Denver university arena Friday and Sat­ referee* out of breath tootfag urdays nights, Jan. 19 and 20, when the Oklahoma City col­ their whistle*. In ail, 86 fouls were called— 38 u'n Regis and lege live engage the Regia Rangers in the first game of two 28 on Denver. sets of collegiate double-headers. It w«a a heart-breaking game Although Iba is at Oklahoma to lose for the Buzz Boyi, who A. & M. and not at Oklahoma City, stayed ahead mmt of the tilt, pil­ Scores Are Listed Doyle Farrack, the cage mentor of ing up the largest lead in the the visitors, is a keen student of gama late in the second period the Iba style of play and has al­ when they built a 'tix-point oulge. For Junior League ready established his team as one The Score was tied 12 times. of the most difficult in the na­ St. Catherine’s, St Vincent’s, tion to defeat. Denver took an early lead but and Mt. Carmel teams were vic­ Oklahoma City college came to Regia caught and passeo them near torious in opening games in the Denver last year and banded the the end of the first quarter, 12-10. North division of the Junior Pa­ The lead see-sawed back and forth rochial league played Jan. 13 in Rangers a setback in the D.U. until a last-minute spurt put Re­ Regis college gym." St. Catherine’s arena. Parrack’s 1960-51 squad is gis ahead, 83-29, at the half. Den­ trampled Presentation team, reported to be even better than last ver came back to take the lead 46-13; St. Vincent’s home nosed year’s aggregation and Larry Var- at the bejpning of the second out' St. Clara’s, 23-19; and Mt. nell is working hard to see that his half but Regis rallied again to Carmel team defeated Holy Fam­ boys have no let-down after the WATCHING THE WATCHERS is often owing to the uncertain status of the game at the taka a three-point lead and stayed ily team, 23-5. The games^t Regis touch-and-go D.U. contest. moment The Grumlins were leading Mullen, but ahead until the closing minutes are plaved at 1, 2, and 3 o’clock. Kavanaugh, bothered consider­ as interesting as watching a basketball the Mustangs were putting on a determined rally of the game. ably by his eye during the D. U. game. Here the camera catches every expression In the East division of the that almost won the game. While the Mustangs ran Free throw* by Wallace and league, played in Malo gym, 19th game, as his shooting testified, is from complete dejection to complete joy. The variety wild on the floor, emotions ran wild in the cheering Kohl put tho Ranger* ahead, and Logan, Annunciation team de­ expected to be ready to go again of the expressions among the S t Francis* fans is section.— photo by Smyth) 87-88, hut Howell tossed in a feated Christ the King team, by Friday. Vamell reports the free throw and Johnson notehod rest of the squad in fine shape. + + + + + 25-15; SL Cajatan’s trounced Holy a fiald -goal to glvo D.U. tho Rosary team, 42-2; and Sacred lead, 88-37. Eckert tieda the Heart team won over Cathedral 'Sarge' MacKenzie Gets score with a charity toss, and-the team, 38-26. Pionear* stalled until there In the South division, played in were only two second* left. Toft St. Joseph’s gym, W, Sixtn and California Coaching Job Gremlins Face Bulldogs went in for a basket but missed Galapago, W e l^ Assumption team only to bavo HowoII sink the won from St. Philomena’s, 17-15; Robert S. "Sarge” MacKenzie, winning counter. St. Vincent de Paul’s defeated St former instructor and last foot­ Bobby Wallace turned in his GOING IN FOR A LAY-UP SHOT, Eddie Minhando, Joseph’s, 23-15; and Englewood ball coach at Regis college, Den­ usual outstanding floor game and Regis guard, reaches for two points. Kenny Riedel of St. Louis’ beat St. Francis, 36-22. ver, took over as head grid pilot led the Ranger leorers with 10 at St Ignatius’ high school in San AnnunciaUon tries to pull the ball away from the hoop with body Managers of each team have In Crucial Tilt January 19 points. Petry and Eckert were just Francisco, Calif., it was announced English. The Cardinals played on an even keel with the Raiders been requested by the league di­ behind Wallace with nine points rector, Father James Moynlhan, this week. The affable and hefty t^e first half of their game on Sunday, Jan. 1, but Regia pulled "Sarge” is remembered also in JAN. 19 — EAST HIGH | JAN. 21 — WEST HIGH !i?io?ntl ®*®*‘|tway in the;final half to wfn by a score of 5 3-35 .-(Register photo by to bring ^2 each time their team plays to pay the referees and Denver Parochial league circles as 7:30 RegU vi. Mullen - SiSO St. Francis* vs. Annunciation team Smyth)lytnj / ______8:30 St. Francis* vs. St. Joseph’s 3:30 Cathedral vs. St. Joseph*s In the preliminary between* the seorekeepers. the predecessor of Cobe Jones at freshman teams the Buzz Kids GAMES JAN. 20 Cathedral high school, and as the JAN. 23 — ST. JOSEPH*S walloped the Pioneer Frosh, 71-44. East Division man instrumental in reviving the' 7:30 St. Joseph’s vs. Annunciation John Gleason with 16 points was Chaplain Back in Service 9 S.DI.— Blessed Ssersment tesm vs. annual parochial boxing tourna­ 8:30 Holy Family team vs. Mullen St. Cajetsn's. ment in 1944. top point maker as nine Regis 10 a.m.— Saersd Heart team vs. Holy Albuquerque, N. Mex.—Honor­ araL and stata prisons and aity A distinguished teacher and Top tilt in the Parochial league is a good week’s work for any 39. The Mustangjs had the_ b®ll^ in players poured leather through Rosary. the hoop for 28 field goals and 25 ably discharged from the army jails, whara, in many of thosa 11 a.m.— Anaunelatlon vs, S t Jamas'. writer, Mai^enzie began his ca­ team. the air as the gun sounded, but 12 noon—Cathedral team vs. Christ for the coming week will be the free throws. air force In August, 1946, Chap­ institutions, ha ka* boeeraa af- reer in the athletic coaching field Spectators at East high school it bouncetloff the rim. faetionataly known as the "Pa­ the Kins team. S t Joseph’s-St. Francis* game in In the lirst half of the second lain (Captain) Daniel V. Camp­ Soulk Division as mentor at Villanova Prep school ( H gym spent a great deal of Sunday dre' of the* Pr|i*on*.” in Ojai, Calif., leaving there to East high gym Jan. 19. The Grem­ game the Annunciation team ran bell, SJ., is again on active duty 9 a.m.—St. Jotsph’s vs. AHumptlon afternoon, Jan. 14, on the edge with the U.S. air force. Bom in Upon his recall to active duty team. accept the Regis position he held lins, currently on top of the heap of their seats as St .Francis’, Re­ the Raiders ragged, with Fred he was aligned to the specisJ 10 a.m.— St. Francis’ vs. St. Phil- for three years. Since moving west Maes being the chief fly in the Sterling Quintet Denver in 1907, he attended school omena’a. with three ^etories and no de­ gis, and Cathedral teams scored weapons command, Kirtland air he has been grid assistant under feats, will have their work cut out i Regis ointment. The half ended there, including Regis college, U'S.m.—4it. John’s vs. St. Louis’. wins. The Gremlins slid past the where he earned letters In force base, Albuquerque, N. Mex. North Division Clipper Smith and Ed McKeever for them attempting to reverse a Mullen Mustangs, 89-38, and the with the score 21-20, Regis. 1 s.m.—Presentation tsam ys. 8t. at the University of San Fran­ ^ 1 I pre-season defeat handed them by Outchsses Padroni baseball, basketball, and football, Dominic’s. Raiders piled up an imposing Raider* Faddit, Murray, and and later played on the famous cisco, and for the past three years the Bulldogs on the latter’s court. Parochial League 2 a.m.— St, Clara’ s vs, St. Catharine’s. 53-35 tafly over Annunciation. Kennedy built the lead into a “ Billlkens,” the basketball team S a.m.-—H^y Family tssm vi. 8 t Vin- he has scouted Far West talent With Bob Weber showing a return The Holy Family Tigers lost a wide 43-24. Aggregatioa,43-29 of S t Louis university, where he ctnt’a home. for the Cleveland Browns of the ’ to form in his last outing the giant heartbreaker to the Bluejays, with In the final session. Cathedral added the letters A.B., M.A., and Stondings professional football league. Gremlins rate slight favorites to the final score reading 36-36, squeezed by a determined Holy St “ Anthony’s of Sterling Ph.D. after his name. Team Won Lott ^Pet, 4 Parish Loague Gamts take Garcia, Galla & Co. into camp. In the first quarter, St. Fran­ Family five. The first half be­ trounced an outclassed Padroni Continuing his work for the St, Francis' 3 0 1.000 Newman Club Province The Bulldogs will have a busy cis’ scored 16 points, while the longed to the Tigers but Joe Di- team from the Eastern Platte Val­ priesthood, he studied theology at Regit ...... 2 0 X.OOO Paolo and Bob Sullivan sparked CathedrU ...... 2 1 *667 Scheduled for Jan. 21 Organizes Bowling Loop waek, making appearances Mustangs get four. By the and ley league, 43-29, in a game St. Mary’s Theologate in Kansas, St. Joseph’ s ...... 1 1 .500 against Annunciation and Ca­ of the half, Mullen narrowed drive that singed the Tigers’ played in Blair hall. Sterling, Jan. and at the Gregorian university Holy Family ...... 1 2 .383 Annunciation team will face The Intermountain Province of thedral a/ter the St. Francis* the margin slightly, making it whiskers. 10. The Cats’ B squad made it a in Rome. Father Dan, as he is Mullen ...... 0 2 .000 Holy Family team in tha opening the National Newman club Feder­ game. Regis, conqueror of St. 24-14. In the triple-header played Fri­ clean sweep for Sterling; by taking known at Kirtland, was ordained Annunciation ...... 0 8 .000 game of the Parish league sched­ ation has organized a bowling Joseph’s and Annunciation in In the third quarter both clubs day evening, Jan. 12, m the East the Padroni B team mto camp, a priest in the Society of Jesus Team §tatl8tles ule for Jan. 21. The game will league. The league will consist previous games, will have a com­ got 18 points. In the fourth, Mul­ high school gym, the St. Francis 26-19. on the 26th of June, 1940, by Arch­ start at 6 p.m. At 7 o’clock of one or more teams from clubs Gremlins captured their second Tsam Pts. A v f. Opp. paratively easy week, facing len’s Bravdica, Zavala, O’Keefe, Seven Bobcats shared honors in bishop Theodore Schulte of In­ AaaoBoUtloB ...... 96 68.0 182 Blessed Sacrament teain will face in the province. Each team will only Mullen. A game with the and Rivera made 14, making their victory in two starts to maintain the scoring department with Pim­ dianapolis. Rtsis ...... ______91 46.1 70 Presentation team, at 8 o’clock have^five members and they will overrunning Mustangs, however, filial score 38, to the Gremlins’ their first-place position in the ple chalking up nine ^ in t i and After his ordination he taught Gathsdrsl ...... 90 60.0 08 Mt. Carmel HNS team will take bowl 90 lines, 18 lines per mem­ league race by defeating the Ci^ St. Josaph’s . ______84 .42.0 SO Lechman and Kenny Kloberdanz and lectured in St. Louis univer­ Holy Family ______S4 21.0 82 the hardwood against St. Joseph’s ber. The winning team will be thedrel Bluejays, 22-16. In the eight each. Sterling ran up a 12-4 sity until he entered the service in 3t. Fraacli’ ...... 89 27.7 72 alumni, and in the final gama at awarded a trophy at the provin­ Mullen Coach Dick Brown other games the Holy Family Ti­ lead by the end of the first period, April of 1043. On his first as­ MullsB ...... 40.0 88 9 o’clock St Augustine’s of cial convention next spring. gers topped Annunciation, 80-26; 25-11 at intermission, and 35-21 signment with the Ferring di­ Scoring Parade Brighton will battle Aiaumption Arrangements for tee league are and St. Joseph’s outscored Mullen, at the end of tho third period. vision of the air transport Com­ team of Welby. All league ^ ^ e s being handled by Chuck Knoll, 49-42. Parechisls Fort Collins, vice chairman of Addresses Holy Nome Unit Schmitt and Klein led the way mand, ha became, so far as is C. . Pts. A v f. are played in the Armory at Third A wide margin built up in the in the Bobkittens’ triumph with known the air forces first fly­ Mass (A ) — . ______8 40 15.5 and Logan streets. the province. (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) Vobejda, secretary-treasurer; Rob­ first half enabled the ' ”Fransalians seven points each. Manganaro ing chaplain, covering bases in Wsbsr (8F) . 87 15.5 ert Carroll, Holy Name represent- to edge past Cathedral. The Grem- Qsll* (SJ) .— ...... 2 82 15.5 Richard Brown, coaclK,at Mullen picked up five points for tne re­ the United States and Alaska. He SI 16.6 line were able to gain only five KsBBsdy (R ) ...... 2 Complete Linen Serriee PE. 0908 high and Denver’s "Young Man of ativa; and William Doyle, direc­ serves. later assisted in the air evacuation DIPaoIo (C) 1 81 10.1 tor. markers in the entire second half The Sterling team will face the of the wounded after D-day in IisBhsrt (HF) 26 8.6 SP. 9700 the Year,” addressed the St Louie 24 1.0 Holy Name society this week. The The Arapahoe county council of the 14-point edge was too Wiggins high school squad in a Europe. TsBcrsdo (HF) much for tme Bluejays, whose Barone (M) ...... i 22 11.0 meeting, sponsored for the school's the PTA met In the S t Louis ame to be played Jan. 17 in Hi* fraet lova in conducting Fsddii (B ) ... 20 10.0 athletic teams and parents of the recreation center Jan. 17. The ?t. fourth quarter rally brought them ilair halL missions for tha inmatas ef fao- SstrlsBo (C) ...... 3 20 6.6 boys, was presided over by Robert Louis PTA is handling the lunch­ up close, but not close enough. The Holy Family team kept Carroll, the society’s president. eon for buyera at the Mullan home edging past Annunciation aa the Light Workout for Corky Letters were awarded to the fol­ farm sale of stock Friday, Jan. 19, The St, LouU Boestari’ club score was tied five times in the Restaurant lowing athletes by the R t Rev. first half. Fred Maes of Annuncia­ Monsignor Joseph O’Heron! will enlarge the hall In the rec­ 1 157B S. Broadway reation center and place metal tion captured high scoring honors Spanish SpitfiresGirry Too Many Guns James Connell, Ronnie Delage, guards around the ground floor in the tussle with 14 points. Jerry *Recommended by A.AA. Peter Gannon, Robert Goets, Jo­ windows in tho now school, as Tancredo with 12 points was high Gourmet— A.M.,H. A. seph Markey, Michael McCabe, a safety measure. scorer for the winning Tigers. Richard Purcell, John Penrose, Wulcome, StockmBn San Luis Ray Club St. Joseph’s and Mullen en­ For California Irish in Boxing Bouts Kenneth Rozmiarek, Larry Sen- gaged in a free scoring battle that genberger, William Schlut, Clar­ Plans Farewalt rovided pleifty of excitement for Denver’s Spanish Spitfires paired off with a couple of imported punching bags in Whole Live Maine _ ence Woolman, Frank Weith, Vir- Members of the San Luis Rey ans. The Bulldogs’ last-minute gil Carroll, Barry Deegan, Fran­ club will hold a farewell party in spurt added the decisive points Mammoth Garden Jan. 16 and Mded two happy memories to the Queen «ity’s history of cis Garvin, James Jensen, Wil­ the J. Markey home, 3260 S. Pearl for the victory. sock. The local prides came through with flying colors. LOBSTER liam Kirk, and John Horn. etraet, Saturday evening, Jan. 20, Not yet reported at press time It was a tough night for the (Includes Hot Breeds ond Foleloes) pis partner from out Hollywood The teams are coached by Bill for some of the boys who are going were the results of the games Irish In the feature brannigan be­ sion with the stolid Californian’s PE. 0905 *‘Come as You Are’* SP. 9700 Apgar, who presented the boys ribs in the early rounde, switching way, Cecil Schoonraaker, did little Into service. layed Wednesday, Jan. 17, in St tween Denver's darling Corky Don Pearson at the Piano and Solo-Vox for their letters. Among the guests Mother Tarclsia, Provincial of oseph’s gymnasium. These games, Gonzales and Irish Jack McCoy of to a facial barrage in the waning better against Corky’s battering were some of the boys from the minutes of the fight. It was the the Sisters of S t Joseph from S t which marked the beginning of Loe Angeles, Laguna beach, and buddy, "Reddy” Martinez, who ad­ Mullen high teams. Louis, Mo., was a visitor in the the twin-bill schedule for the environs. Toting a monotonously Cork all the way, swinging, bounc­ dressed himself with authority to 87 Persons Attend St. Louis school. league, pitted Regis against Holy effective .60-caliber field piece In ing, sniping, and barraglng in his best Samoa style. the lanky L.. A. hamdonnie, bussing Choristers' Breakfast This Sunday, Jan. 21, is Fam­ Family, and Cathedral against his left hand a rocket-launcher In ily Communion day for the parish. his right, Corky played percus- McCoy tried to beat hia way out him soundly‘in the first exchange Mullen. of the evening and going on from FOR THE IN SERVICE Eightv-seven persons attended Family Communion day is spon­ of the barrage toward the eve­ there to destroy any hope the Cali­ the Holy Name choral group’s sored by the members of the St. ning’s close, but the effect was fornian had of pursing a laisses The Denver Gamge offer* you tho Boat in breakfast Jan. 14. Officers chosen Louis PTA. unconvincing. There was some Bridge feirs fistic policy. R ough'“ Red” Service, n® matter how Small or l^rgo the Job. to represent the group were Wal Duane Alan Guibler, son of Mr. doubt on the part of the specta­ ter Sawicki, president; Robert and Mrs. August Guibler, was tors that Irish Jack was the real got downright belligerent in the Washing-^-Greosing— Oil Change Webber, vice president; William baptised Jan. 14. Sponsors were fifth frame, when he sent salvo McCoy. • Get Your Inspection Certificate Here • Elmer Wolf and Dorothy Dechant. after salvo of solid rockers into The St. Loujs Boosters’ club Schoonmaker’s gaunt frame, fin­ Us* Oar M sor Shsaesr* Parfcinf ally beating Schoonmaker into It me. t* It Boars N iiim H u s \m will sponsor a St Patrick’s party Cord Party Slated in the Wellshire Country club. “ baskland” for the night. Harry and Ralph White, local In the prelims A1 Salasar topped DENVER GARAGE watehmakers, donated to the Altar A t Lady of Grace Tommy Manois. Elisha Moore society a large electric clock, knocked out Andy Maes, and Joe 1437 California CHerry 1601 i » Richards Shoe Store which they installed in the sac. (Our Lady of Grave Perish, Maldonado decisioned Carmen Ve- JIM BUTLER (St. Joseph’s PeHsh) ROY BUTLER • f m e B. COLFAX • risty of the church. Denver) nuto. The members of the parish are 11 planning a card party to be held t soon. Mrs. L. Morgan is chairman. The committees for the 1951 . i bazaar are Bob Cooley, chair- man; Mrs. J. Freed and L. Mor­ FAMILY FUN! gan, special prise; Mmes. Cinacco, Woods, and D1 Yoro, wonder booth; f Yes, It's fun for the whole family to dine Mr. 6ind Mrs. Besak. games; Mr. Woods and Mr. Cinacco, food; with us. Good fo ^ , reosonobly priced, plus Mmes. Heffeman and Wilson, large tables for any size family or group. apron booth; Mmes. Cassidy and I Herceg, fish pond; Mrs. Schweider, In addition we serve a . . . candy booth; and Mr. Stotle, special '! I booth. i > Members art urged to send in I their pledge cards. Take care of your 1951 FREE CHILD'S PU TE » .» To each ehild under 8 accompanied by an adult. Con­ ZIPPER REPAIRS Holiday expenses by joining ■» I sists of Creom-Whipped Fototoei ond gravy, roll and ROY SYSTEM, INC the Christmas Savings Club butter. Absolutely without ehorge! On Alasst Any Gsrasnt st Artlel* 8BOI IKTAI* A T TH E t l Brssewa, BP. «16l SUNDAY DINNERS SERVED First National of Englewood 11:30 aju. to 8:00 pan. poys* * Girls’ BICYCLES Parking Garage Next Door Columbia...... 3 8 ” Reconditioned...... 1 5 ” , SUSPICIOUS ABOUT the invitation of Fransalians Terms If Desired Rusty Mather and Ray Schuster to play children’s games, Bike Acceaaoriea • little Steve Zavala prepares to imitate a scared rabbit The picture graphically illustrates the story of the game between the two teams A.L. Gold^yLantern Sunday, Jan. 16—speed against height. St. Francis’ took an early 1265 Bdwy. Near 13th Ave, Restaurant KE. 1204 lead, but Mullen put on a balirstealing act in the second frame that GLODT almost turned into a game-stealing one. The Gremlins woif, 39-38.- 253 Broadway SPruce 6438 (Register photo by Smyth) Thurtdoy, Jonuory 18,1951 Office, 9 3 8 B onnock Street THE PENVIR CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitene 4205 PAGE PIVE Brownies Receive Badges New Chairmen Beautiful New Fabrics E. J. SCARRY & COMPANY Silk Rainbow Rhythm * 2 "^ SUPER SPEED-O-LITE Soft Quilted Satint -Bta’ Sl tadW! wld» Named for HNS Pink •1 " ZIP-A-SHINE KEM-O-SOL yd. AMERICANS LEADING Washable Rayon Gabardine **,a. At St. Vincent's Satins 98^ yd. TaffeUi 89^ yd. MANUFACTURERS (St. Viaeeat da Peal’s Parish, Crepes 69$^ yd. Printed Outin’gs 59^ yd. Denver) A COMPLETE LINE OF MAINTENANCE On Jan. 10 the Holy Name so­ 1620 MARKET ST. DENVER 2, COLO. ciety met in the school hell, with j^ abh ied i. ^unhi/L ^ Charles Finder, the new, president, 1734 E. Evans PE. 2742 presiding. Mr. Finder appointed several committee chairmen, and their duties were discussed. Father Daroni MeCaddoiv pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes parish, gave an J. J. CELLA INSURANCE interesting talk on some of the ST. VINCENT DE PAULAS PARISH things the men of his perish have Marie A. Celia Jack J. Celia accomplished by working in groups Patronize These Friendly Firms for various parish improvements. Tim new committee chairmen are: "Insurance of All Kinds" Al Brinn. membership attendance; EIGHTEEN MEMBERS of the second Brownies (left to right) are Rosemary Tice, Dr. Richard Haney, ei\tcrtain- Washington Park M kt. Mary Sullivan, Carol WaaTnger, Kay Foy, Tracy Mc­ LEN’S Pharmacy grade Brownie troop of St. Philomena's ment; Joe Fiori, sick committee; Red & White Food Store 42 Years of Dependable Service in the Field where Manus, Sharon Sabota, Mary Margaret Koning, Ptrry August and Morgan Cline, L. 0. PEHR, Prop. Dependability is Essential parish, Denver, were invested with their badge of Merle Ann Riggett, Janice Menard, Kathy Hoskins, publicity. M«nlMr It VIncont di Ptal’i PerWi BOi. HUGHES. Prop. office by the Rev. Joseph M, O’Malley in the school Jo Ellen Duggan, Veronica Skinner, Sharra Lu D’­ Tha father and ten breakfast, Hava Your Doctor Phone auditorium. Patrol leaders in the background are Amico, Mafty Jule Conrad, Kathy Ckmway, Patty Us Your Proseriptiou Complete Food Service 1 1 2 0 S e r u r it y B ld g . n«i« * Caiii. P h o n e K R . 2 6 3 3 spansorad by tha Haly Nama so­ (left to right) Mmes. Edgar Tice, Mark D. Dunn, Dunn, and Sharon Keller. Bobbie O’Connell was 2707 E. Louieiana .RA. 3739 598 South Gilpin and James McManus. not present. ciety on Sunday, Jan. 14, brought out a largar attandanca At LsaMtns sad loath CIsrtoa *7t’f Saiait to B* Thiiftr” d- + + + + + + + than last yaar# St. Vincent’s PTA held its reg­ ular meeting in the school hell on Garrett Quinlan Hawes Food Store CATHEDRAL PARISH At St. Philomena's Planning Meeting Cathedral Motors CORDIALS seph Haley, son of Mr. and Mrs. OIVNIE BRAE JOE GAFFNEY. Prop. 0. Ben Haley, with James R. COMPLETE LINE By Altar Group in 17S5 Logan KE. dWg Pastor of St. John's Jan. 28 Kelly and Ruth Ann Hill as spon­ B sors; and Teresa Helferty, daugh­ AHERN'S M ART ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S, (St, John’s Pariih, Denver) Helferty, with John F. O’Hagan St. Janes' Parish .MEMBER OF ST. PHILOMENA'8 Members of various parish organizations, the Altar and Florence Oran as sponsors. The Shirley Garage (St. Jemaf’ Peritb, Denver) Bonnie Brae Permanent PARISH and Rosary society, the PTA, the Legion df Mary, and the Banns of marriage nave been OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE St. Monice’e circle served the Waving PHONE TABOR Silt Men’s club, will sponsor a reception in honor of St. Johh's announced for Roy Hubert John B r u g C o . Day and Night Storage. Repairing 333 Eaat Colfax TA. 3304 son of St. Philomena's and Ro luncheon at the meeting of the PE 4007 pastor, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John P. Moran, on the oc­ Alfrsd C. Angsrsea. Ownor-ltanasor Waihing and Greaaing Gaaolina and Oila salle Jean Butler of Mother of Altar and Rosary society Jan. 12. llSl-37 LINCOLN ST. Have rour Doctor phone us Bonnie Brae casion of his investiture as a Monsignor Sunday, Jan. 28. God parish. Members of the circle are Mmes. The investiture ceremonies will Barry, Deerfield, Artzer, McGuire, your Prescriptions Beauty Salon be held in the Denver Cathedral Vincent Martin Deschner, son Mentken, Peckman, Cudmore, and Beers, Wines, Etc. 2339 E. Okie at 4 o’clock that afternoon. The of Mr. and Mrs. V. Martin Desch- Foley. At this meeting, the fol­ 7«3 So. Univaraity RA. 2874 • At Univ. Fast Pickup and Delivery reception will be held in St, John’e ner, was baptized Jan. 14 by Fa­ lowing new 'Officers were in­ St. Rose of Lima ther James Hamblin, with John D school hall that Sunday evening stalled: Mmes. William Van Dyke, Preisser's Red & White On All Kinds .of Cleaning from 8:15 to 10 o’clock. No formal Conway and Dorothy McKenzie as president; J. J. Walsh, vice pres­ Murphy's invitations for either event are sponsors ident: Alwyn Sghraidt, secretary Grocery and Market Expert Work . . . We Operate Our Own Plant being issued, and ^1 parishioners Altar Unit Ha$ A girl was to Mr. and Mrs. and Karl Nelson, treasurer. • f t Meats Frank Carter, 1228 St. Paul street, Mrs. Van Dyke offered to care V TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU— and friends of Monslglior Moran FANCY MEATS. VEGETABLSf, AMD are cordially invited to the in­ on Friday, Jan. 12. for the albs in the montti of Feb­ QUALITY GROCERIES A’T 723 So. University RA. 1984 LAUNDRY SERVICE, TOO vestiture and the reception. Mrs. Pete Van Woensel, 1346 ruary, and the altar workers will REASONABLE PRICES Open Sundays Night Meeting High street, will be hostess to St. be Mmes. Higgins, Bastedo, Hal Free Delivery SPmee 4447 Frtah Pish and Oysters Dally Altar Saciety fe Hear Rita’s Bridge club, Tuesday eve­ pin, Nelson, and Royer. 2211 E. Ohio A to. (So. Unix, and Ohlol (St. Rote of Lima’s Parish, Burke’s Broadmoor Cleaners Talk by Priest-Reporter ning, Jan. 23, at 8 o’clock. A dea Our Lady of Fatima circle met Denver) sert luncheon will be served. in tha home of Mrs. William Van 712 So. Pearl 26 E. 11th Ave. The Very Rev. Monslgnor John Inaugurating a new plan to ac­ Dyke. High score was held»by Mrs. CONOCO PRODUCTS BONNIE BRAE B. Cavanagh, managing director St. Therese’s club will be en­ PE. 8485 MA. 7442 commodate mothert, of small chil­ Max Thomas and Mrs. Joseph Labrication, Car Waahing, Betteriee of the Register System of News­ dren and wpmen in the parish who tertained by Mrs. James Koning at luncheon at the Tiffin dining room. Canstantine. Recharged, Tira Vulceniaing Plumbing & Heoting papers, will be the guest speaker are employed during the day, the The Mothers’ elub will meet at the meeting of St. John’s Altar Altar and Rosary society held a Bridge will follow. Carl CennlnchsiB Baa, Ph. DB. t t fl Friday evening, Jan. 19, in BONI\IIE BRAE Trey Ceaniachaei Bee. Ph. PI. ilTl and Rosary society on Friday, Jan. night meeting on Thursday i Mr. and Mrs. Dan Parks were Wabb Memorial hall et 6 19. The meetimz will be held in the 7:45. After the recitation of the hosts to St. Margaret Mary’s C0]V0€0 SERVICE G. E. APFUANCES MT. CARMEL PARISH o|clock. Tho study of the ^Mass ■ home of Mrs, .'f, A. Cosgriff, 1180 Rosary for the intention of the Bridge club Sunday, Jan. 14, at and use of tho Missal will be 724 So. University PE. 990 9 1078 So. Gaylord RA. 4607' B E. Seventh avenue, and will be members of the society, Mrs, Tre an evening, dessert. Dudley Taylor * ^ Patronize These Friendly Firms ceatiaued. Any woman in tho B presided over by Mrs. Thomas K. loar made the treasurer’e report won high score end Mrs. Parks, parish who is intarostod is most t Earley. and showed that there is still a consolation. woleomo to attend. Mrs. Cosgriff will serve a des­ balance of $777.28 to meet the Mrs. Clyde Leabo, 1140 Mil­ Baptised in the pest week were sert luncheon to the members and budget of the fiscal year. waukee etreet, will entertain St Rosemary Anne Collins, infant KOETH GAYtORB their guests at 1 o’clock, and the The society will buy the tickets John’s Bridge club Wednesday daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew meeting will follow immediately, issued by the Denver deanery for afternoon, Jan. 17, at a ealad M. Collins, with Mr. and Mrs. Shopping District ANDREWS & PERRY Mrs. Cosgriff and Mrs. Earley ex­ the games party in St. Joseph’s luncheon. ^ T. Donald Wilhelm as sponsors tend a cordial invitation to all hall Jan. 22. Anyone -who wishes Mrs. R. N. Cert will entertain Kevin Richard, infant son of Mr. women in the parish to attend the tickets may purchase them from Mrs. Fair’t club Thursday, Jan. 18 and Mrs. Richard J. Fitz Gerald, GROCERiES and MEATS luncheon and the meeting. the society. in her borne at 3620 E. 10th with William Overend and Ger­ Members of the Altar and Ro­ Mmes. E. Geierman, T. G. Bick- avenue. aldine T. Pitz Gerald as sponsors; N o w O p e n St. William’s club will meet Julia Marie, infant-daughter of Corn Fed Meats sary society will receive Holy ett, George Decker, and W. H. Eckhardt will serve on the altar Thursday, Jen. 18, at the home Mr. and Mrs. John R. Scott, with Communion in a group in the Pure Italian Pork Sausage 8 committee for the month of of'Mrs. A. P. Schultz, John and Qlenna Schafbuch a o’clock Mass on Sunday, Jan. 21. February. St. Gertrude’s circle members sponsors; and Francis Elenz, Jr Free Dalivary Mrs. Robert Dee entertained Hf A H L E B Hereafter hostesses for the Al will be the guests of Mrs. Joseml infant son ,of Mr. and Hrs. Frank SL Joseph’s circle with luncheon y, Jan. 19, Thi Felix Andrew & Joe Perry tar society lAeetings will be named Henry on Friday, Jan. H. Elenz, with Clarenqe W. Elens and bridge in her home Jan. 10. the preceding month and the circle has completedpleted two hand and Dorothy M. Musso as spon­ £■ SiH ik Shrte, 3801 Lipon GR. 2514 The circle members will be guests names of hostesses will bo an­ made crib comforters ,to be do- sors. of Mrs. Roy G. Atkinson on nounced at Mass the preceding nated to the Infant of Wednesday, Jan. 24. Sunday, nursery. 1033 So. Gaylord PE. 1788 St. John the Evangelist’s circle Mrs. Ed DeMers reported that All Stints’ Sunday evenini Sacred Heart Club MOUNT CARMEL PARISH CREDIT UNION members met for a dessert lunch­ the St. Rose of Lima circle had per club will meet jan. 21 Tn the Greeting Cards Mniical Birthday Cardt eon and an afternoon of bridge in made $63.60 on tickets sold for school auditorium'. Mr. and Mrs. 3708 NAVAJO ^TREET the home of Mrs, Thomas Plunkett St. Elizabeth’s party In December, H. B. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. P. H To Meet on Jan. t4 Domestic and Imported Gifts Jan. 17. and $128.60 on greeting cards sold Williams, Mrs. G. L. Monaghan, DENVER 11, COLORADO for All Occasions t » Kateri Tekakwitha circle mem­ in the holiday season, and Miss Dorothy McBride will be (Sacred Heart Periah, Denver) r A sum of $182 was given to the » FINANCIAL STATMENT AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1950 bers will meet for luncheon at the hosts for the evening. The Room Mothers’ club will Gift Wrappings airport this Thursday, Jan. 18. society to complete the set of new The monthly meeting of the meet at 2816 Curtis street, white vestments. Men’s club will be held Thursday, Social Stationery by Montag CASH REPORT Miss Margaret Mary Reinert Wednesday afternoon, Jen. 24, at J St. Ann’s circle presented the Jan. 26, at 8 p.m. in the school was hostess to Phi Chi Theta so- 1 o’clock, 'rne hostesses will be Ber- 1 RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS society with $80 to help pay for auditorium. A preview of the en- Books Rental Library a to sority members for their annual tlna Sanchez, Mrs. John Dulac, t Shares ...... $30,088.13 Shares ...... $18,962,98 the white vestments. nual show, which it to be held party In her home Jan. 17. Mrs. Sarah Vigil, end Mrs. Ophelia OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENING UNTIL 8:30 $ Deposits...... 3,656.90 Mrs. Pat White received the nun Wednesday," Jen. 31, will be Deposits ...... 2,944.49 Oliva. a' Loans ...... 35,135.18 Loans ...... 47,538.70 doll sponsored by St, Ann's circle presented. > Mavie Travelague A special call meeting will be » : Interest Received .. 4,333.75 Interest Paid ...... 6,867.32 Will Be Shawn ta PTA during December. The next meet­ The Entertainment committee held Sunday, Jan. 21, in the home Entrance Fees ..... 10.75 Expenses ...... 1,590.79 ing 01 the circle will be held in of the Men's, club held two meet­ i '■ St. John’s PTA will enjoy a of the PTA president, Mrs. John Real Estate Loans .. 4,931.19 Guaranty Fund...... 100.00 the homo of Mrs. Victor Cresto. ings recently, the last one on Coqtello, 2801 Curtis street, at 2 Shoes for the Family ir travelogue motion picture, “ An BOB^S ,i . (s' Total Receipts ...... 78,155.71 Total There will be election of officers. Sunday afternoon, Jan. 21. The o’clock This meeting is for all the PE. 2464 ^ I6A Airplane Trip to Rome and Ire Wealherhird Shoea for Children *4 - Cash at Beginning 5,634.18 Disbursements •78,004.28 Mrs. G. Lambrecht announced various acts .for the entertainment officers and chairmen of the PTA. X-ray Fitting 1 land,” at the next meeting to be Cash at End ‘ that either she or Mrs. L. J. Gillis ware rehearsed, and, with several At the past PTA meeting Jan. • held Monday, Jan. 22, at 1:30 in ♦ : of Period ...... 5,785.61 will have charge of the greeting more meetings scheduled before 9 the tots from Little Flower cen­ SUPER MARKET Sendel Shoe Store 1* the school auditorium. Pupils of cards at each meeting of the so­ 'iS curtain time. Office Salaries..... $ 220.00 Interest Received ..$ 4,333.56 All parents of St. John's school received Communion. Eight Boy ion in e body in the 8 o’clock cial prize was won by Sister Mary Tune Up • Clutch A Bvmo 1 1 pupils are invited to attend this 1000 So. Gayjerd RA. 4401 * 1 Office Sup. Other Incom e...... 10.75 Scout troop members received Mast Sunday, Jan. 14. Dorothy, eighth grade teacher. The Y & Expenses...... 167.41 interesting meeting. Communion with members of ths Mrs. C, A. Frsudenstein and cake donated by,Della Vigil was So. Gaylord Service Have Yoiir Doctor Phone 1 Advertising^...... 54.20 Baptized Sunday by Monsignor Holy Name society. The Mass for daughter, Marlene, left Jan. 16 displayed and awarded to Mrs. Vs His Prescription > 9 Other Eiroenses 325.31 Moran were Mama Therese, ths members of the society w u to attend the wedding of her son, Katherine Jones. Center and Garage We Deliver 1 Interest Paid ...... 223.87 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John said by Father S. R. KriOger, William, to Mite Margaret Marian Next Friday evening there will e 'It' tool So. Gaylord SP. 8443 Ifa Give Green Stamps • Insurance ...... 600.00 Sweeney, with B. K. Sweeney, Jr., S.J., of Regis college. McKay of Joliet, IU.,Tn St. Mary’s be devotions of the perpetual no­ ►'« BALANCE ...... 2,753.52 and Elisa Eyre as sponsors; and After Mass, the following at­ church Saturday, Jag. 20. vena in honor of the Sacred Heart. t Steven Joseph, eon of Mr. and tended a Chmmunion breakfasti i 14' GAYLORD r itd r Wigglr 1 Total ...... $ 4,344.31 Total ...... $ 4,344.31 Mrs. Joseph Dreiling, with Mr. and W. A. Meyer, Al Urban, Joe Pa­ 1 « dilla, Sam Johnion, Bill Sconzert, Mrs. Arthur Koldeway as sponsors DINVIRS OLDEST CHEVROLET DEAILK CLEANERS 9 BALANCE SHEET Nicholas Edward, son of Mr. and W. P, Bowe, Ed J. Langfield, Dave 1 • I Langfield, J. McDonald, H. J. De- PlCgUP a^DILTVEBT ASSETS LIABILITIES Mrs. Edward Dulacki, was bap­ y y Nicola, V. C. Hogan, G. Lam­ ITa Give “ S&ST Green Stamps Loans ...... $37,796.98 Shares ...... $52,605.34 tized Sunday by the Rev. Charles We can't TInd a enrstol ball brecht, Adam Urban, M. G. Clen- to show ys what will tuppan PE. 1350 • 1025 So. Gaylord Real Estate Loans. . 26,155.20 Deposits ...... 6,534.27 T. Jones. non, J. B. Fraticone, E. M. Moore, No during 19SI, however wt do Cash ...... 5,785.61 Bills Payable ...... 5,000.00 Mrs. Louise Sullivan is a pa J. R. Musumecci, Ralph Melphy, I 1 know you'll ba ^bla to drive Guaranty Fund .... 1,024.37 tient in Mercy hospital. Vistor Cresto, Ilonald Anderson, Undivided Earnings 4,573.81 safely and prevent aecidenta ■St. * John’e circle will meet Robert Anderson, Jack Treloar, if you have confldenm in lay Ronald Archer, Allen Dale Kore- Crystal socoNffa n PdBn Msnet Total ...... HN your car. Hava it thorouehly .$69,737.79. Total ...... $69,737.79 Thomas Plunkett man, Charles Read, Jr.; Norman checked by our factory- Pritchard, and Norman Silva. MARY AMHE 257 Shareholders 5 Depositors 92 Borrowers - Mr. and Mrs. G|eorge Robinson traiaed meehanlei NOW, be­ will fly from New York 'Thursday Father Krieger gave a talk on Bail cause . . . &AKERiE5 OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR OF 1951 for a visit to Switzerland, France, the origin of the Holy Name sO' EE ciety. SAFETY D01VEI) CREDIT COMMITTEE BOARD OF DIRECTORS and Rome. Decorated jMcph Andrew, cheirmtn Daniel Longo, Preaident Boy Scouft Raviewtd IS NO ACCIDENT! WEDDING ijualitf John M. Guramonc Jerry Longo, Vico>Proeident Favar Received Charles Read, scoutmaster, and Available! CAKES Daniel Longo, Jr. . Felix Andrew, Treasurer members of the troop attended a ("aU bnttOT^ Modern up to date Store Helen Pnghea, dark A Register reader wishes to ex­ tC sad _ Salratara A. Ademo board of review Jan. 10 at the w ap SUPERVISORY ^OilHITTEE Rozie Carbone press thanks for a favor received Btmum school. FREE Delivery, You Como in Lneille Maieiotro, chairman Anthony Coniglio free Dellvety tn tt Order Josephine Petreglia through the intercession of Our The parish troop will attend a YINER YINER Pick Out Your Order, Rot. Thomao JLa Caaeia court of honor at the Bamum 1114 B. Gvierd t l Breadwey Alice Pelmeri Tony Hottola Lady of Guadalupe, St. Joseph; f Xarl TUI SPrMe TUI school on Thursday evening, Jan. 4 5 5 BROADWAY • TELEPHONE PEarl 4641 and Brother Andre. 18* 1093 So. Gaylord A I PAGE SIX Office, 9 3 8 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyttone 4205 Thursday, January 18,1951

F U R S— e At Cosmopolitan Hotel on Jdn. 19 Dr. F. A . Smith LOWEST REPAIR PRICES IN TOWN! a Optometrist NEW FUR COATS— Big Savings under Downtown Prices 3rd Annual Regis Porent-Son Social Set Easiest Terms — Highest Trades The third annual parent-son gis high school Mothers’ club Will pay Cash for your Fur Coat or take in Trade on a New On# given Mrs. Jack Connors and Mrs. Ford Optical Co. dance sponsored by the Regis high Jan. 11. Frank Thomson, both members of Father Faherty emphasized the school Motl*rs’ and Fathers’ clubs Blessed Sacrament parish. fact that the large number of let­ Eye* Examined O Visual Cara will be held on Friday, Jan. 19, in The sophomore council mothers ters and comments published on Individually Styled Glasses RIAL The FURRIER the Silver Glade room, of the Cos­ the book show a decided trend of were in charge of refreshments GL. 6 4 9 8 mopolitan hotel, Denver. Dancing interest in the careers of Cath­ for the meeting. They are as fol­ 1558 Broadway 2008 W. 32nd to. Chuck Bennett’s orchestra will olic women in modern life. lows: Mrs. W. J. Coughlin, Mrs. Open Evenings till 8 20 years experience start at 8:30 and the last dance Father,McKenney welcomed the F. Glivar, and Mrs. J. R. Hamil­ TA bor 1295 ton. vrill be played at 11:30. All Regis large attendance and outlined fu­ high school stvfdents are eligible ture social activities of the club. and are urged to invite their par­ The silverware collection is ents to enjoy this social event to­ progressing favorably, and a suf­ Since the first gas lines were constructed, Killom 72 DO YOUR OWN gether. ' ficient amount of new silverware Gas Burners hove faithfully served homes, Mrs. William L. Earley is chair­ is anticipated for use at the guest churches, schools, office buildings and industry. man of the party assisted by the table for the graduation break­ — U U N D R Y council mothers and the Rev. T. K. fast. McKenney, S.J.;'principal; Mrs. 20 General Electric All Automatic Machines Articles for the needlework Roy Atkinson, president of the booth are making a favorable show­ 91% of W itcr BomoTod .No Extractor Needed g a s b u r n e r c o . Mothers’ club; and' Jack Ryan, ing, and Mrs. K. Trione, chairman, Kiilam Four 40-Ib. Dryeri Gire Quick Serrlee president of the Fathers’ club. . would appreciate all such dona­ MANUPACrURIU AND HIATIN* IN«INIIRS The dance will be semiformal tions were sent before the March 9 LBS. DAMP DRY — 30e for the youngfsters and informal meeting. Natural Gas with Killom Burners means cheaper Drying Serrice 9 Lhs. Completely Dry— 15c Up to 36 Lhs.— 25c for the parents. Ticket returns Mrs. Roy Atkinson, president, heating costs, and automatic, carefree, clean may ebe made to this designated announced that the annual day warmth continuously. Dependable guarantees for council mother or at the dance. of recollection will bo on Fri­ 35 y e a rs ., A ‘resume of reriews by na- day, Feh. 9, in Regis chapel. tionelly known joumalitti on Members and their friends are 260 BROADWAY Tbm'f t CuarutMd KlUan Bumar RACE 2871 Bonded Collections hit new book, ‘‘Tbe Destiny of invited to attend. Mrs. James Tti Crarr Hattlnf Nf«d Modern Women,” was "giTen by Simpson was appointed chair­ Anywhere in V.S.A. the Rer. William B. Faherty, man of the. luncheon. S.J., in the meeting of the Re­ Two handmade pillows were JOE O'NEIL & ASSO. I ‘ 1251 Cherokee MA. 1472 WILLIAM R. HECKETHORN of St. Mary’s parish, Catholic Daughters Hear LITTLE BILLS No CoUectiom No Chargo BIG BILLS Littleton, and Miss Rosemary Cotter of St. Philomena’s parish, Denver, were married on the Feast of the Epiphany before Archbishop Urban J. Vehr ih St. Philomena’s church. The Rt. Rev. Of National Charities Monsignor William Higgins officiated at the Mass. ^ Contributions made by. the na­ Trinity; $1,500 to the Maryknoll The Most Rev. Hubert Newell, D.D., Coadjutor Bishop of Chey­ We're Growing tional Catholic Daughters of Amer­ Fathers; $1,000 to the Rev. Patrick enne, Wyo., and former pastor of St. Mary’s, Littleton, was in Peyton, C.S.C., for the Family Ro­ the sanctuary. ica were read by Mrs. Louise sary Crusade; and $500 to the Con­ NEW SHIPMENT Chaplains to Archbishop Vehr were the Very Rev. Monsignor Brown, gp:and regent of Court St. ference of Catholic Charities. David Maloney and the Rev. Joseph M. O’Malley. Chaplains to Bishop Rita 625, Denver, at the meeting Newell were the Rev. Frederick McCallin and the Rev. Theodor? Before the business meeting the I Jan. 11, from the report of the Juniors, under the direction of Haas. The Rev. James F. O’Grady, S.S.C., and the Rev. Deacon James Kane were in the sanctuary. 1950 nation^ biennial convention. Mrs. Jane McDonald, president, Jack Heckethorn was best man for his brother and Miss Betty Besides the $10,000 presented to gave a pleasing program. Joan Al­ I TYPEWRITER TABLES ; Cotter was maid of honor for her sister. Robert Malloy and Rick the Holy Father, the contributions i corn of Maria Goretti troop did Galuppo were ushers, and Misses Barbara Heckethorn and Dolores were: $10,000 to the Extension so­ Cotter were brideijmaids. ciety; $5,000 to Cardinal Spellman two graceful dances. Maryln Nel­ with Leaves and Brakes The bride wore a chantilly lace over candlelight ivory satin gown. for such charity as he might se­ son, St. Therese’s troop, played Her bouquet was cyrabidium orchids tied with a burgundy ribbon. lect; $5,000 to the Most Rev. Vin­ her accordion, and Marian Hel- with the WEST! cent F. Waters, national chaplain Gray or Walnut Her attendants wore aqua gowns, and their bouquets and hair dress man, Joyce Barnes, and Mary Kenz were pink perfection Camillas. and the Bishop of Raleigh; $2,600 The reception and breakfast were held in the Park Lane hotel, to the Society for the Propagation were delightful in a Spanish dance. The couple will live in St. Philomena’s parish after a wedding trip of the Faith; $1,600 to the Mission­ St. Joan of Arc’s troop had some to Hawaii. ary Servants of the Most Holy hilarious rfkits. In “ A Literary Ro­ W oifem ttafai have had subitantial population gains mance,” a pantomime read by Car­ CALL TA. 2990 ole Fitzgerald, the ch^acters were in the past ten years. The average growth in the portrayed by Kay Marsh, Rosa­ Infant of Prague Is Members' Potron mond Holm, Joyce Gibson, Nancy seven states we serve has been about 24%. But the Shipp, and Nancy Sommers. In “ A Park, Interlude” the parts were number of telephones has more than doubled in Paramount Club Has Statue Blessed taken by Kathleen Kelty, Bobette McLain, and Jo Ann Covey. Nancy most communities. That means more people you Cominercial Products Co. The blessing of the group’s for Catholic men and women, Father Murphy, who installed the ShipJ), Joan McDonald, Joel Ker- statue of the Infant Jesus of single or widowed and 40 years follawing officers for the year win, and Beulah Conover sang can call—more who can reach you. Office Furniture and Supplies Prague; the adoption of a special of age or more. Father Murphy 1951: “ Our Lady of Fatima,” with Mary \prayer to the Infant Jesus, the offered the use of Loyola par­ President, Mrs. Amelia Des­ Ann Richards at the piano. Petite W 1709 Lawrence St. Denver club patron, as the official prayer; ish hall to the club when suit­ mond of St. Ignatius Loyola’s par­ Margie Nelson, mascot of Camp and the installation of officers able for its purposes. ish; first vice president, Mrs. Lily Montrita, gave an inimitable per­ Bringing a telephone into the world involves a lot were the events that highlighted Robinson of Annunciation parish; formance in “ Down by the Sta * Opening the meeting was the more than just delivering it. It has to be con* the first meeting in 1951 of the retiring president, James Gal­ second vice president, Joseph tion.” Catholic Paramount Social club. lagher, who reviewed the many Nussbaum of St. Joseph’s parish; secretary, Mrs. Ida Weber of St. nected with all other telephones in the com* The honored guest at this meet­ activities of the Paramount club Catherine’s parish; treasurer, JJrs. ing, held Jan. 9 in the Catholic and told of its tremendous growth SAVE V z ON YOUR Eva Gick of Annunciation parish; mnnity, and that takes more wires, poles, cables, Charities annex, v«s the Rev. Ed­ — from 30 charter members to a ward P. Murphy, S.J., pastor of membership of more than 100^— historian. Miss Madge Sinnett of 'M EAT BILL S t Vincent de Paul’s parish; au­ switchboards and other equipment Moreover, St. Ignatius Loyola’s parish, who during one year of existence. .He then turned the meeting over to ditor, Martin Owens of St. Ig­ Complete Processing Service blessed the statue, led the g^oup in natius Loyola’s parish; and parlia' as telephones are added, the job becomes more prayers, and officiated at the in­ for Lockers ond Home mentarian, Mrs. Ida Weber. stallation of the newly elected of­ Freezers. complex an^ costs (particularly at today’s high ficers. Loyola PTA Scheidules Upon assuming .office, Mrs. Impressed with the Para­ Desmond named her standing com­ We Sell Armour’* Be*t Meat* prices) go up. The Beer That mount club, a purely kocial or­ Fourth Annual CPTL mittees. Mrs. Robinson is the pro­ in Quarter* or Halve*. ganization of city-wide scope gram chairman; Mr, Nussbaum, Made Milwaukee Famous Benefit Party Jan. 2 b publicity; Mrs. Francis Kearney King’s Frigid Food Bank and James Cullanine, hospitality; (Mr. and Mrs. A. A. King Wt!vt spent $162 million since the end of World MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Mrs. Lena Hart and Joseph of Cathedral Parish) WESTERKAMP'S Mri. Matt W. Saya, pre.ident Turner, membership; and Mrs. 2841 S. University PE. 3533 ^Robert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray; of the L6yola PTA, ha* been ap­ Ethyl Kirkman, refreshments. War II to meet service requirements in the seven K E. 9043 5106 Wash. pointed chairman of the fourth EVERYTHING A GOOD GROCERY annual Denver CPTL henefit As there are no dues for mem­ Dr. D. C. IVerthmaii states. Large additional amounts of new capital 01838126 SHOULD HAVE . card party, with Mr*. Mike bership in this unique organiza ELEVATORS BEST FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES tion and Mrs. Gick’s report showed and Associate will be needed for continued expansion and im* — WE DELIVER - DeBell, pre*ident of the Mt. DENVER Carmel PTA,'and Mr*. William a balance of only $28 in the treas­ Dentists Augu*tine, pre*ident of St. ury, ways and means for making provement of service. There is only one source of Fort Morgan Flour Mills Elizabeth’* PTA, a* cochair­ money were discussed. PLATES 3 m Family Siza The club decided to hold a 606 15tb Street 1206 IStb Street money for such expansion: It must come from FORT MORGAN men. The party will be held in the benefit card party in the Catho­ KEy*tone 8721 TAbor 5761 Chicken Pie .$1.50 lic Charitie* annex on their next people with savings to invest. And they will do BRANCHES At I. Knight* of ^olumbu* hall, E. regular meeting night, Tuesday, 16th avenue and Grant *treet, Jan. 23, at 8 o’clock. so only if our earnings compare favorably with LONGMONT . . . YUMA Italian Spaghetti .$1.10 Denver, on Friday, Jan. 26, All members of the Paramount BURNS • RIPS HUDSON . . . HILL ROSE Milwaukee Sausage *tarting at 1 p.m. with a de**ert- those of other businesses. Home Made Pies club. and their friends are urged luncheon. Many attractive table to attend, and everyone inter' OR TEARS MILLERS AND HANDLERS and *pecial gift* will be fea­ ested in card playing is invited. Eliminated by OF FLOUR, WHEAT, CORN, ture* of the party. Ticket* may Tickets for 50 cents will be ob­ French or Inweaving HUMMEL'S be purcha*ed from the pre*i- BARLEY, OATS, AND MILL tainable at the door or may be 24 Hour StrTlc*— Rc**on*blt Price* Denver's Learfloff Cnterers dent* or league repre*entative* FEEDS end Delicatessen . purchased beforehand from club of each unit. members. Additional iuforma- HOSIERY MENDING The Hogntain Stales T ele^oae & Telegraph Co. 311 E. Serenth Are. ICE. 1986 Country Shipportl The proceed* of the party tion concerning the party and res­ Open Sandajs and Weekdaya Till 7:S8 AKIZONA . COLORADO • IDAHO • MONTANA Consign Your Shipmont To Vs will be u*ed to cover expen*e* ervations may be obtained by call­ CLOSED MONDAYS of the annual educational con­ ing Mrs. Lily Robinson any eve- O J s A j t e A n NEW MEXICO . UTAH * WYOMING * KL PASO. TEXAS ference. ning at CH. 1055. Inweaving Co, Phone KE. 4409 304 McCIintock Bldg. Ramsey-Farjan Nuptidls 1554 Calif. Other Vorieties WITH PURB ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPRING WATIR of fish at

SAFEWAY i » . » BROILED SALMON STEAKS ■; I MARKETS When you slide these salmon steaks out of the broiler with juices sizzijng and fragrant Halibut, sliced T» aroma teasing your appetite, there's promise Salmon steaks of wonderful eating on the way. And the Kippered Salmon promise will be more than fulfilled when you Smoked Fillets enjoy your first mouthful of that full, rich Cod Fillets jt salmon flavor. Perch Fillets t b c U - Easy to fix too! Salmon steaks now come Whiting Fish 1 I ready to cook. Just season and broil or fry. Haddock Fillets I Simple directions on each pdekage of Scallops Quick-froien SALMON STEAKS from Safeway Green Shrimp America's Fine Light Beer Oysters These are choice steqks, cut from fresh-caught Cooked Sbrimp salmon, quick-frozen Breaded Shrimp ’ to seal in fresh flavor. Smoked Kippers Sole Fillets VIOLET FRANCES FARJAN and James C. Ramsey Smelts are shown above at their wedding, which took place in Cptfish Annunciation church, Denver, Dec. 25 with the Rev. James Moynihan officiating. The bride’s attendants were Mmes. Dorothy Frank, Elaine Zadel, and Doris Cary. The best man Was Donald Johnson, and SAFEWAY ushers were Billy Hoad and Paul Cary. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Mary Farjan of 3950 Walnut, is STORES a graduate of Manual high school. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ramsey, is a graduate of Manual and is now serving A eeVERAGE OF MODERATION with the army. Following a wedding trip to Colorado Springs the couple will reside in Denver.— (Photo by Jergme) ■fll Thursday, January 18,1951 Offica, 938 lannaek Straet .THE DENVER CATHOLIC RfCISTER Ttlephant, KEyitona 4205 PAGE SEVEN / ‘Catholic Women Aid in Fashion Revue March of Dimes Progress Satisfactory Regal Splendor

J The March of Dimes campaign, drive. Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff, Mrs. Montgomery ranches of Maderia, Exquisitensss In which open^ Monday, Jan. 15, is George Bader, and Mrs. Edward Calif. m i l progressing quite satisfactorily, B. Hegge are members of the spe­ Mr. Laskey appealed to every shimmering blush pink according to Ned Laskey, general cial gifts committee. Mrs. Roy citizen of Denver to helj) with the * 'f campaign director. Atkinson is chairman of the tele­ March of Dimes campaign.' “ The Skinner satin so rich * “ The women’s army is doing a phone committee. Denver chapter is faced with a f wonderful job,” he said. “ Mem­ An auction of t h e purebred staggering financial load,” he with fragile nylon net top, bers of the Council of Catholic said. “ With more than 2Q0 carry­ Hereford»® 1133, extension 392. There is no s Guild Heads DR. JAMES P. • effort they ^ fam ily charge for the\u$e of the film, but no admission charge may be Communion Jnn.21 GRAY made. The sponsoring group must Will Be Feted at Dinner have a 16mm. sound projector, in On Sunday, Jan. 21, the Denver Optometrist has been tj„ed to their Cathedral Sodality of Our Lady of good condition, and an exper­ (Archbithop’s GuiM, Denver) the circle are Sylvia Keller, presi' VISUAL CARE ienced operator. The film must be the Immaculate Conception will the feeling of P" bestowed The newly elected presidents of dent; Mrs. Louise Johnson, sec EYES EXAMINED heart, when hon«s o picked up and returned on a hold its monthly corporate Com­ retary-treasurer; and Catherine schedule arranged by the Recrea­ munion in the 9 o’clock Mass. The the circles of the Archbishop’s VISUAL TRAINING guild will be guests when the coun­ Mall, linen chairman. Mrs. Louise tion department. front pews on the right-hand side Johnson and her daughter, Mary­ upon their lovea of the center aisle will be re­ cil of the guild meets at dinner Optometrist Sincerely, in the-Mirror room of the Albany ann, returned recently from a va^ served for the so^aliSts, and the cation trip to California with 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. St. Meeting Slated Jan. 22 ribbons and medals will be dis­ hotel at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 24. The various activities of the organiza­ Mrs. Johnson’s brother and sister- Phone for Appointment tributed. The general sodality in­ in-law, Mr. aiid Mrs. J. J. Dooling. tention for the month will be tion will be ekplained and the TA. 8883 By St. Anthony's Guild St. Th^reae’s Circle “For the Purity and Integrity of plans for the spring season will The first regular meeting of 1951 Catholic Family Life.” After Mass be discussed. The general meet­ will be held at the home of Mrs. St. Anthony’s hospital guild Regina Phelan, prefect, will lead ing of the guild wfil be held on will meet at 2 p.m. Monday, Jan Jan. 31. Nora Cresto, 555 S. Dale court, 22, in the nurses’ home audito­ the recitation of the Litany of Morning Star Cireja on Friday evening, Jan. 19.* Mrs. Loretto. rium, W. 16th avenu* and Perry Mrs. Phyllis Delhautc will be Eileen Koester, president of the ! 8 street, Denver. Nomination of of­ Breakfast will be served in the the hostess Jan. 26 when the cir­ guild, and Mrs. Cecilia Scheune- ficers for the year will be held and reading room by the Eucharistic cle members meet to sew altar mann, chairman of the member­ all members are urged to be pres­ committee in the charge of Alice linens. ship committee, will be guests. Nash. Reservations are not neces­ ent. Mrs. Joseph W. Magihn, presi­ Our Lady of Lourdes Circla Mrs. Julia Larche will review the r 1 dent, will preside. sary. Following breakfast the so- Miss Cathenne Corcoran enter­ life of St. ^Therese. dalists will recite the Little Of­ tained the members of the circle ' Queen of Heaven Circle* fice of the Blessed Virgin in the on Jan. 17 in the home of her Miss Frances Graves enter­ TO PERSONAL Holy Ghost Unit Sets chw>el. sister, Mrs. Mary Ellen McClos- tained the circle members on Tues­ Thursday, Jan. 25, the sodality key. 'The evening was spent sewing day evening, Jan. 16. Card Party January 25 makes its regular visit to the con­ altar linens. Qur Lady of tha Rosary. CircU RELIABLE. AND COMPLETE valescent home, Shangri-La. Any­ Bleated Sacrament Circle The circle meeting was held Jan. 9 in the home of Mrs. K ^ Hen- INVESTMENT The monthly card party of one interested may contact Beth The election of officers will be Holy Ghost Altar and Rosary Taylor at AL. 5260. the first order of business when shaw. Mrs. Josephine Koffer was elected president, and Mrs. Kay SERVICE society will be held in the par­ the circle members meet on'Jan. ish hall on Thursday, Jan. 25. 18 at the home of Jeanne Leonard. Henshaw, secretary - treasurer. A eomipittaa consisting of Mrs. Society In Westminster Mr. and Mrk. William Lamberth The engagement of MiSs Alvina L. P. Morkl, Misses Barbara and departed on Sunday, Jan. 14, for Petry to Lawrence Umsried of En­ On Display Now Anna Laske, and Miss Hetan Plans MardI Gras Ball a two weeks’ vacation in El Paso, field, ni., was revealed. The names Greutar will ba in clmrga. A das- Tex., and Carlsbad, N. Mex. Mrs. of the secret pals w6re disclosed. You con depend upon BOSWORTH-SULLIVAN (Holy Trinity Pariib, Katherine O’Connor returned re­ Miss Frances Hankey is convales­ sert-lun<;heon will Da sarved at ' Weitminiter) to give you personal, reliable, and corYiplete invest­ 1951 FORD TRUCKS 1 p.m. Friands ara invitad. cently from a sojourn in Mexico cing at her home. January 31 i( the date of the City. ment service and advice . . . whether you're merely Mardi Gra« ball to be given Our Lady of Loretto Circle- St. Ann’s Circle The officers of the circle during seeking information or wish to buy or sell securities B O W S BUILT ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT by the Akar and Roiary «o- The following members were ciety of Holy Trinity church in 1950 were re-elected when the in small or large amounts. Mr. and Mrs. William Lean of elected to office when the circle group met Jan. 12 at the home of the La Batae club at 7295 2245 S. Bannock announce the en­ met on Jan. 3: Jos^hine Ipsen, Mrs. Helen Nossaman. gagement of their daughter, N. Federal boulevard. Music president; Maura O’Sullivan, sec­ St. Jude’s Circle Write or visit BOSWORTH-SULLIVAN soon. Gloria, to Eugene E. Ames of will be furnished by the La retary-treasurer; Cecilia Scheune- Our personnel, our library, and our research depart­ Denver. The couple will be mar­ Bates orchestra, and prizes will On Jan. 8 members of the cir­ 1335 Broadway 1314 Acoma mann, historian; and Ruth Birch, cle met in the home of Mrs. Alice ried in Our Lady of Lourdes be given for the best and funni­ publicity chairman. ment are at your service . . . without any obligation. church, Denver, on March 31. est costumes. Bell. Katherine 'Vifquain was MAIN 3111 Immaculate Conception Circle elected president of the group. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Greg­ Stella Maria Circle B O S W O m S U U IV A N l CXDMPANYp toCa ory Smith was the guest of honor Mrs. Elaine Smith will enter­ Heights President Guest when the members of the circle tain at a luncheon and kitchen XMN J. SUlUVAN, PiMidMf met for their January session at RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. shower on Jan, 18 to honor Miss KL 624I i !' the home o f Miss Isabelle Mc­ Torchy Mahoney, who will be mar Of Capitai Area Aiurnnae Namara. ried soon. GENERAL TIRES St. Gerard’s Circle Silver-Springs, Md.— Mrs. Jo­ McMahon, and Mrs. C. R. Par­ Infant of Prague Circle 6 6 0 SEVENTEENTH ST. -DENVER, COLORADO General Batteries seph Celia, Jr., 422 Windsor, kin, Webster college; and Mrs. The evening of Wednesday, On Jan. 10 circle members drive. Silver Springs, was host­ Leonard Chert and Mrs. Rose­ Jan. 17, was spent stitching linens sewed articles for the layette when ess to the Loretto International mary Howard of Loretto; from when the circle members gatheTad they met at the home of Mrs, KRAFT RECAPPING Alumnae at a t e a honoring Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Md., at the home of Mrs. Marion Mc­ Lucille Shaylor. Cormack. GENERALi Sister Frances Marie, president Mrs. F. V. Murphy and Mrs, Little Flower CircU Kraft Inspected of Loretto Heights college, Den­ J. Manuel Espinosa, Webster; Holy Family Circlo Mrs. F. V. Murphy and Mrs. Mts. Maybelle Grace will enter­ The members of the Little S9UEECEE ver, and Sister M. Maura, in­ Flower circle met in the home of structor in music, who were re­ Rawlings Poole of Loretto; tain members of the circle on Fri­ Used Tires day evening, Jan. 19. Plans for Jeanette Kavanaugh Jan. 15. Miss turning to Denver after attend­ and Mrs. Joseph Celia (formerly the coming year will be com­ Edna Hartman was elected presi­ ing the conference of educators Emma Dunn); G.T.A.C. Easy Pay 1401 W. Colfax TA. 6604 pleted. dent, and Mrs. Patsy Paprocki at Atlantic City, N. J. From Washington, D. C., Miss St. Josaph’s Circla was elected secretary-treasurer and publicity chairman. Linen was Mrs. Paul Reid acted as host­ Katharine Metz and Miss Mary Mrs. Keetz Crockham is recov­ distributed to the members. The ess with Mrs. Celia. Mrs. Clar­ L. Walsh, 'W'ebster; Mrs. Morris ering at her home from a serious members played canaisCa and prizes ence Parkin and Mrs. Harry Harris, Kansas City, Mo.; and illness. Mrs. Rose Walsh was were given to Stella 'Dalheimer, Bonfils assisted the hostess at Mrs. Harry Bonfils, Miss Mar­ called to Vardaman,.Mis8., Jan. 14 her tea table. Attending were Win Kelly, and Margaret Hogan. I, garet Ludden, and Miss Eileen because of the death of an infant Mrs. Hogan will be the hostess at alumnae of Loretto Heights col­ O’Connor, Webster;, and from grandson. He was the son of Mr. Check List of lege; Webster college, Webster the meeting of the circle Feb. 5, 0 Virginia, Mrs. Thomas O’Reilly, and Mrs. Jimmie LaComu. Mrs. Groves, Mo.; and former stu­ Mrs. Marion Mullen, and Mrs. Betty Polak rejoined the circle RENTALS-REPAIRS Western Needs dents of the Sisters of Loretto David Burrus, Webster; Mrs. and Mrs. Rose Margaret Bayles who are living in the Washing­ became a member of the m u p Typewritara Austin Haideri, St Louis; and -I > from The ton area. From Silver Springs, Mrs. Martin Reddan and Mrs. recently. Installation of officers Adlinz MschiaM Md., were Mrs. James Waring, J. Fred Doyle of Loretto. was held at the home of Mrs. AU HakM Denver’s World-Famous Mrs. R. Purdy, Mrs. Anthony Rosella Hepp on Jan. 10. Mrs. Eileen Koester was a guesh at 'f w i s s r ESTATE OF CLARA 8EDLACEK Third Lecturer DECEASED NO. 8»7H ^ this meeting. . ) ? Notice ie hereby given thet on the 18th In Library Series ' Precious Blood CircU AliMAKg 7KC.0S03 dey of Febmery. 1951, I will preeent to The newly elected officers of the County Court of The City of Denver, Colorado, My accounta for final aettlement of the edminletration of lald eeUte. when and where all peraone in intereit may ap­ A W tor S^tECKON di(! Stockmen's Store pear and object to them, if they to deeire. fr. Faherty to Talk Notice ie alto hereby riven thet there haa been filed in eald eeUte f petition aak- inz for a judicial aaoertainment and de­ Check the items listed helow tor termination of the heira o f such de­ Before Aid Society ceased, and aettinz forth that the namoe. some of that true western regalia addraiaea and relationihip of all peraona, The Rev. William Faherty, S.J., who are or claim to be hein of said will review his book. The Veatiny fpr men and women you’ll want to deceased, eo far as icnown to the petitioner., are ai follows, to w it: Raymond Guy Mil- of Modem Woman, at the first take home with you. ton 8106 Weat Walsh Street, Weatwood, meeting in the new year of the Colo., Son. Friends of the Sick Poor Aid so­ B. C. Hilliard, Jr. 'I Adminiatrator ciety, to be held in Corpus Christ! Men's Levi Strauss-Woist Overalls...... 3.75 convent, 2501 Gaylord, Tuesday, NOTICE OF FINAL BKTTLEMBNT YouTl be glad you’re com* AND DETERMINATION OF BCIRBHIP Jan. 23, at 2 p.m. Men's 100% Wool Shirts.!...... 9.45 ESTATE OF DAVID A. MacDONALD, Plans for the annual St. Pat­ fortable and safe as you go DECEASED. NO. 89808. rick’s day-card party will he form­ Justin Boots...... 22.95 to '36.95 , Notice if hereby riven that on tha 80th trsry Ctrftfitd Laesp rolling by those ice-coated, day of January, 1961, I will preaent to the ulated at this time. t e r Ifcitfeer County Court of the City and County of Ooon Jhit Jag * slippery highways. It’s mighty Denver, Colorado, my account! for final Ladies' Western Trousers...... 7.95 to 21.95 setUemcat of the admlniatration of aaid estate, when and where all parsona in Meeting Is Conducted ^ ^ o r iiyi# and boauiy in lamps lfee pleasant to relax in your Pull­ Ladies' Fur Collar Storm Coots.:...... 33.00 intereat may appear and object to them, if too the new Certified lampi. they so desire. By Lakota Study Club man or Coach seat while the Notice ia alao bgreby given that there You will find attractive designs And many other items not listed. baa been filed in aaid estate a petitiao engineer does the driving aakinz for a judicial aacertainment and Mrs. J. J. O’Neil and Miss Nora to fit your living room arrange­ determination of the heira of inch da- ’M ’ fo r yo u. STOCKMEN'S STORE—SIXTH FLOOR ceased, and setting forth that tha nan«> Brophy entertained the Lakota ment. . addreasae and re>ationship of all persons, T h e Rev, William B. Study club at their home, 755. De­ • who are or claim to be heiri of said de­ troit street, Denver, Thursday, And, as always, yeu^ll enjoy a selection o f choice ceased, eo far as known to the petitioner, Faherty, S.J. (above) j pro­ Certified Lamps for use through­ Home of POWDER RIVER SADDLES and ere as follows, to-wlti John A. Msc- Jan. 12. Mrs. Paul V. Hodges pre­ foods , . . expertly prepared and served . . . in Donaid, Earl Gray, Saakatchawan, Canada, fessor at Regis college, Denver, and sided. out your home, also,-ore now brothar. author of the recent book. The ovoiloble at local dealers. They Union Pacific dining cars, During January, prime headquarters for such famous brands os— Aocordiazly. notice Is also hereby given Deatinu of Modem Woman, will be Mrs. Theo. Kittleaon gave a that upon the date aforesaid, or the day to the third speaker in the lecture resume of Reproachfully Youra, combine fine workmanship and ribs o f beef-will b^ featured on all our trains, • JUSTIN • STETSON • PENDLETON which the hearing may be eontinned, the by Mrs. Lucille Hasley. Court arill proceed to receive and hear series sponsored by the Catholic seeing pleosure. proofs eoncen^ng the heira of such de­ Information and Library society. Mrs.' Frank DeRose gave “ Ex­ fo r travd information and reaervationa— • LEVI STRAUSS • LEE • RICARDO ceased, and, uporTthe proofs inbmitted, will Father Paherty’s topic wjll be cerpts on Faith” by various saints. Make your choice soon from CITY TICKET OFFICE enter a decree in said estate determining Miss Nora Brophy read “Nature who are the heira of inch deceased person, “ Books in the Fight Against Com­ the wide selection of Certified 535 Saventeenth Street at which hearing all persona claiming to munism.” All members of the li­ of Prayet.” Denver 2, Colorado, Phono Keyatono 4141 be heira at law of such deceased may brary society and interested mem­ Others present were Miss Ann Lamps now on disploy ol your appear and prment their proofs, Or soe any local Travel Agent B.C. Hilliard. Jr. bers of the general public are in­ O’Neil Mrs. J. McCettigan, dealer. Adminiatrator. vited to the lecture in the Holy Mrs. J. F. Campbell, Mrs. Justa •view 0«wr ll#f ei* CtaMM)’’»KlinMaa Sm First publication December 81, 1950 Ghost hall, 625 19th street, Den­ Sanchez, Mrs. J. A. Petermn, © Lest publication January 18, 1961 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD This notice is issued pursuant to See. 227, ver, Sunday afternoon, Jan. 21, at Mrs. Frank X. Krabacher, and Psbilc Strvid CiiB|iiiy t( Celsrid* as amendad. and Sac, II, Ob. 176, ’l l C.8.A. 3 o’clock. ’ . / Mri. Fred H. Kemme. PAGE EIGHT Offict, 938 Bannocic StraM THE J>ENVER CATHOLIC, REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, January 18, 1951

Archbishop Will Attend FAR SIGHTEDNESS (HYPEROPIA) Parish PTA Men's Night Many people do not know that hyperapic or Fartifhted pertoni Archbishop Urha\ J. Vehr will experience the greatest difficulty in doing work close at hand. be guest of honor at the Blessed Headaches and pain in the eyes along whh frequent sties are Sacrament parish PTA Men’s common symptoms of this. Carefully prescribed lenses will night on Monday, Jan. 29. Other often orercome this. appointments of the Archbishop include the investiture of the Very Rev. Monsignor William J. Kelly in St. Mary’s parish, Colorado SW IGERT BROS. Springs, Sunday, Jan. 21, at 4 \ p.ih.; the investiture of the Rt. 1550 California Optometrists KEystone 7651 Rev. Monsignors John P. Moran, Buckley Bros. Motors, Inc. Better Vision Good Service Leo M. Flynn, aqd John Judnic in At Right Prices the Cathedral, Denver, on Sunday, STUDEBAKER Sales & Service for Every Age Jan. 28, at 4 p.m.; and Ordinations to the subdeaconship at^ St. AUTO REPAIRING ON ALL MAKE CARS A TRUCKS GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED Thomas’ seminary on Sunday, EXPKRT BODY AND FENDER WORK - QUALITY PAINTING STEAM CLEANING - WASHING — LUBRICATION SERVICE A. A. A. A A A A A A. A A A . A A. A.. Feb. 4. 660 S. Broadway — New Location — RA. 2826 |iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiniiiiHijiiiH I THEODORE I fieqjwi6£anL‘ in, fijace. STATE ^ BE "FOXY '■iiMiimmimUMiimiiHimHiHninMiiittmiiimnHiiNmrtiiHmMiHiHiinnHMMUUMiiiumHiiMNuiiiMmitnmMimniimiiiiutmiimiimiiiiHniHiiHHiniiui SEE OUR .. . CARL LANCE JOHNSON, one. o f 918 was celebrated in St. Catherine’s church SAFETY Uagnolia street^ Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jan. 13. Interment ML Olivet. .George CAPITAL iHACKETHALj Carl Johnson; brother of Linda Lee John* P. Hackethal. director. son; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BAMUEL W YKE, 66. of 1218 Clarkson. Cispirisky of Denver, and Mr. and Mrs. Requiem Mass was celebrated in the Ca­ STICKERS Raymond Johnson of Sheboygan. Mich. thedral of the Immaculate Conception BUYS I MORTUARY | Mass' of the Angels is being celebrated in Jan. 12. Interment Mt, Olivet. George Christ the King church Tlmrsday, Jan. P. Hackethal, director. READY AT 18, at 9 o'clock. Intermen^Mt. Olivet. EUGENIA CATES of 1948 Broadway. DENVER’S BEST J M WilUam O’Brien, Associate . 1 Horan mortuary. Requiem Mass was celebrated in Holy COMMUNION BREAKFAST for Knights establishes the worth-while efforts of the member­ s ROCCO L. LOSASSC), 70, of 3948 Nav­ Ghost church Jan. 15. Interment ML ship committee under the five-point program. LEEMAN'S s 1449'SI Kaiamaib St. p ajo. Husband of Mary Gerry Losasso; OliveL Capitol mortuary. of Columbus and their wives marked the Father Paul Theado, O.S.M., Catholic activities father of Rose Isaacson, Lucille Tyaon, JOHN C. RODERICK, 82. of 964 Inca. U§KD ( ARS. Husband of Lena K. Roderick: father of first anniversary 'of Coronado council 3268. Hon­ chairman, and Henry V. Covillo, council activities Mary Greco, Angelina,* Thomas, John, A taU your car of the finest I Phone MAin 4006 | Lillian M. Burrows, Jessie K. and Joseph ored guests wfere State Deputy aiW Mrs. Edward chairman, working together to encourage participa­ Jerry, Joe, George, and Shirley Losaaao; and moot modem acrTico iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiifliuliiHiiiiiiiuuiiuiiiuiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiini survived also by 13 grandchildren and A. Roderick, and Mary L. Davis. Re­ Kelly and the grand knight of North Denver coun­ tion in these phases of the five-point program have A N D T R U C K S six great-grandchildren.. Reauiem Mass quiem Mass was celebrated in St. Jo­ cil 3319, Recco Berardi, and wife. brought council activities and Catholic activities oquipment in town. Fast* I is being celebrated in Mt. Carmel church seph’s Redemptorist church Jan. 17. Cap­ courteous attention to ret your itol mortuary. In a monthly Communion “breakfast one year closer together with these monthly corporate Com­ Conditioned Right and ^ Thursday. Jan. 18, at 10 o'clock. ln> new State Sticker with only terment Mt. Olivet. Horan mortuary. JOSEPH LA FONTAIN, 76, of Denver. ago this month council 3268, Welby, received its munions and breakfasts. Ready for YOU! BABY BOY MOLLENPOR of 8747 Uncle of Hazel Branick, Wamego, Kans. charter and number, which were presented by State A recent trend by these committees has been required needs to put your ear HARTFORD-ALCORN Requiem Mass is being celebrated Thurs­ Marifm street, 'infant son of Mr. and Deputy Edward J. Kelly and District Deputy Dr. to hold the corporate Communions and breakfasts in oafo drivinr condition. Mrs. Adam Mollendor. Mass of the Angels day, Jan. 18, at 9 o ’clock in St. Eliza­ nfORTEARY is being celebrated in Annunciation beth’s church. Interment Mt. OliveL Earl C. Bach. When this charter was presented the alternately in different sections of the community THB BEST IN SERVICE Capitol mortuary. PRICED Family Group Insurance church Thursday, Jan. 18, at 9 o ’clock. council consisted of 47 members. As the first year represented by the membership. Attendance at these NO INFLATED CHARGES Interment ML Olivet. Boulevard mor> CHARLES SABALA, JR., infant of closes Grand Knight David L. McKinney announces activities has been extremely good.— (Photo by RA. 0325 tuary. 2019H Market s t r ^ . Son of Mr. and DOMINIC URBANA, 72, of 8787 Wyan­ Mrs. Charles Sabaia: grandson of Mr. that the membership has reached 116. This increase Smyth) RIGHT Alameda at Logan and Mrs. Rudy Arevalo. Interment Mt. d ot Father of John and Joe Urbana, + + + + + Mrs. Lucille Vitello, Mrs. Mary Fallieo, Olivet. Trevino mortuary. Mrs. Grace Jurata, Mrs. Sue Simone, Mrs. HARRY N. CUMMINGS, 'to. of 335 'll Trovatore' Will Open Louise Smaldone, and Mrs. Mildred Crow; 28rd street. Son of Mrs. Kate Swift. Leeman survived also by 20 grandchildren and Requiem Mass was celebrated Jan. 13 Classes in Doctrine Held onumenls 18 great-grandchildren. The Rosary U in Holy Ghost church. Interment Mt. At Vogue on January 18 ■ De Soto-Plymouth We have erected many beauti­ being recited Thursday, Jan. 18, at 7 :^ Olivet. Dealers , ful monuments in Mt. Olivet p.m*., in the Boulev^d chapel. Requiem OLIVE M. MOTHERWELL, 78. of High Mass will be celebrated Frida,y, 5300 W. 40th avenue. W ife of WiBiam P. For Children.in Welby II Trovatore, Giuseppe Verdi’s Cemetery. Jan. 19, at 10 o'clock in Mt. Carmel Motherwell: mother of Mrs. Clara A. opera filmed out-of-doors in Italy church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Schumann, Roger and Nelson Motherwell, Welby.— (Assumption Parish) — with a large attendance. Miss and Spain with a cast of inter­ A. T. THOMSON mortuary. all of Denver; survived also by six 600 Broadway LUCY CASEY of Boulder. Mother of grandchildren. Requiem High Mass was Instructions in Christian doctrine Clarine ■ Nicolli was elected queen nationally famous singers, will ar­ 600 Sherman St. TA. 8018 Veronica Casey, Denver; Olive and Ed­ celebrated in St. Mary Magdalene’ s are held after the 10 o’clock Mass of the evening and was escorted rive at the Vogue art cinema KE. 6165 ward B. Casey, Chicago, 111.; and Lucille church (Edgewater) Jan. 17. Sundays for all children seven by Mt. Robinson. Her first attend­ Thursday night, Jan. 18, for its Nylaud. Great Neck. N, Y .; sister o f Mrs, MRS. MARGARET D. SMITH years or older who wish- to re­ ant was Miss Barbara Domenico, Rocky Mountain premiere. K. C ^ k , Alexandria, Va.; and Daniel F. Mrs. Margaret D. Smith, SO, a mem­ -Gene Heiberger O’Brien, Denverv.J^8ary is being recited ber of Holy Ghost parish, di^ ceive Holy Communion in May. escorted by Donald Rossi; second This is the latest in the suc­ in Rogers chapel Thursday, Jan. 18, at of injuries received in an automobile ac< Instruetions are Jield on Mondays, attendant. Miss Vera Molinaro, cession of increasingly elaborate Service Manager 8 p.m. Requiem Mass will he celebrated cident in Queretaro, Mexico, while she, JERRY BREEN in Holy Ghost church Friday. Jan. 19, at her husband, and infant son were driving Wednesdays, and Thursdays after escorted by Delbert Dardano; and opera films to come from Europe 9 o’clock. Interment Mt. Olivet. George to , where Mr. Smith planned school for the children who attend third attendant. Miss Margaret to America. It is the full-length Florist P. Hackethal, director. to attend the university. public schools. Those who are to Bodding, escorted by Anthony T^l- I opera, the romantic musical drama MARY DAVIN, 78, of B48 S. Pennsyl­ Bom in Lobatos May 12, 1920, Mrs. be confirmed are obliged to attend. arico. The cro-wn-bearer was Miss 1004 l.Sth St. vania. W ife of the late Martin Davin; Smith received her schooling in An of 16th-century Spain. mother of Mae Deutsch and Ann Carl­ tonito. She later moved to Denver and On Jan. 16 a basketball game Mary Ann Hoffman, and her es­ The cast is headed by Gino ton, both of Denver, and Jack Davin of was employed as a secretary by the was held between Assumption and cort was Danny Poreco. MAin 2279 LaVerne, Calif.; mother-in-law of Ar­ Sinimberghi, celebrated tenor, as Gates Rubber company before marrying Cathedral high schools. The same Miss Ruby Giannelli became lene Davin of LaVerne, Calif., and Clar­ Woodrt>w Smith in 1948. Manrico, Gianna Pederzini as ence Deutsch of Denver; grandmother of Surviving/ besides her husband and evening the monthly meeting of the bride of Edgar Jacobs before Mickie Currier, Dottle Brennenstabl, and son, Stephen, are her parents, Mr. and the PTA was held in the assembly a Nuptial High ^ass bn Sunday, Azucena, Enzo Mascherini of the I , Mary Jane Youngs, all of Denver; and Mrs. Rosenaldo DeHerrera; five brothers, Call a Donald and Sharon Davin of L^Veme, Abram, Alcario, Pete, Lawrence, and Au­ room. Jan. 7. The Rev. John Giambas- as the Count VIC HEBERT INC. Calif. Survived also by five great­ gustin DeHerrera; and six sisters, Ther­ On Friday evening after the tiani, O.S.M., officiated. Soloist of Luna, and a beautiful young grandchildren. Requiem High Mass was esa, Ida, Rose, and Rebecca DeHerrera, was Mrs. Joseph Sporacino. Organ­ soprano newcomer to opera films, CHRYSim-PLYMOUTH _ 3660 Downing celebrated in St. Francis de Sales’ church novena in honor of Oui» Sorrow­ Z O N E C A B Mrs. Caspar Ruybal,, and iHrs. Arthur ful Mother at 7 o’clock, the weekly ist was Miss Jo Ann Spano. Vittorina Colomnello, as the hap­ UPfOmt MOTOR CO. . Jan. 17. Interment Mt. OliveL d in g e r Vincent. ' ‘ lOOaBBQADWAY C H .5^1 Sine. 1)13 MAfn 7171 mortuary, Requiem High Mass was celebrated games party will be held in the Dave McKinney and Michael less Leonora. MARY JANE SIEBANOLLER, 89. of Jan. 16 in Holy Ghost church. Inter­ sclvjol gym. Nuocci, who were confined in the Prompt, Coarttoas Strriee 3521 Stuart. Wife of Dale S. Sieban- ment Mt. Olivet. Trevino mortuary. With the opera, the Vogue will CHEAPER RATES oller; daughter of Hazel Symons; aister VITO LOCRICCHIO, SR. ‘Snowball’ Dance Suceeit hospital, have returned home. present Col. W. de Basil’s original t-WAY RADIO of. Herman Doerfer of Gallup, N. Mex. Viter Locricefaio, Sr., Denver barber Ballet Russe in The Gradiiation CLEAN NEW CABS The first' annual “ Snowball” ' Tony Laurienl, who underwent Requiem High Mass was celebrated in and member of ML Carmel pariah, died Ball, with music by Johann ABLES MOTOR COMPANY Holy Family^ church Jan. 16. Interment in his home at 8682 Mariposa street dance, sponsored by the high surgery in a Denver hospital, is Mt. Olivet, d in g e r mortuary. Jan. 11 ^fter a long illness. He was 59. school, turned out to be a success. reported recovering satisfactorily. Strauss. PACKARD DEALER JACK M. SULLIVAN of 8806 Gilpin. Bom ^ P a le rm o . Italy, May 12. 1891, Son of Mrs. Lillian Sullivan: nephew Mr. L o S cch io received his schooling 3520 East Colfax at Monroe of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Shadford, Mrs. there before coming to Detroit, Mich., in William Buckley, and Mrs. Robert Lewis. 1908. He operated a barbershop in De­ Public Exposition of Blessed Sacrament Open Evenings until 9 Piles-Hernia Requiem Mass was celebrated in An­ troit before moving to Denver in 1944. nunciation church Jai\. 16* Olingar He was employed at various barber shops **Where You Get a Good Deal** Healed by my proven methods mortuary. here. No anesthetic. No surgery. No NETTIE A. NEDBALSKI UNDER­ Surviving are h!s wife. Ida; three sons; suffering. No danger. No hospital. WOOD, 59, of 3708 Brighton boulevard. Michele of the U. S. navy stationed at Cathedral Prayers for Peace Saturdays toss of time from work. Wife of Jack F. Underwood; mother of Tokyo. Japan; Vito, Jr., the U. S. No Katherine Rupp. Joe Nedbalski, and Lou navy in Pearl Harbor; and Joseph oL ((Cathedral Parish, Denver) moters of the League of the Sac­ street, ■with (Richard Herman and DODGE-PLYMOUTH OWNERS Nedbalski, all of Denver, and Ann Culkin Denver; a daughter, Mrs. Madeline Lc- red Heart will hold their first Marguerite MeSass-as godparents; Dr. of Spokane, Wash.; sister ,of Edward “ One concrete answer to the Badie; and two grandsons. business meeting of the new year. Kimberly Ann, daughter of Mr. Allen B. Pluto, Watsonville, Calif. Survived also Requiem High Mass was celebrated query, ‘What can I do in this time and Mrs. Robert Jacobs, 1236 EXtillVE TCXE-EP by four grandchildren. Requiem High Jan. 16 in ML Carmel church. Inter­ of crisis?’ is: ‘Pray for peace’,” Miss Helen O’ Connor, president, Croessmonn Mass was celebrated in Annunciation ment ML ($Hvet. Olinger mortuary. Leyden street, with Francis and A tlmpLi by our trtineid mechanlet cmU lorprisinily UttU, said the Very Rev. Monsignor will open the meeting at 7 o’clock jt i Ph.C., O.C. church Jan. 16. Interment Mt, OliveL in St. Paul’s reading room. Edith Noonan as sponsors; and Mforet qnlcker gtArtiiiVt fqsttr pick op tmoothbr performoBco and frtattt I l l Utb StreH Olinger mortuary. Walter Canavan, pastor. Satur­ Alida Mary, daughter of Mr. and •coRoay. SoiU Jll PAUL J. WARGIN, 70. o f 824 26th day of every week is dedicated to Scoult Marking street. Brother of Theodore Wargin. Re­ Mrs. John J. Mullen, 4860 Sho­ Hours 9 to 12 quiem High Mass was celebrated in St. Annunciation Group prayers and peace in the Cathe­ 1st Aifniversory shone, with William McCarthy and JAMES MOTOR CO. 1:30 to 5 Anne’s church, Arvada, Jan. 16. In dral. The Blessed Sacrament . is •nd hj appointment Boy Scout troop 206 of the Ca­ Patricia Ann Mullen as sponsors. terment Mt. Olivet. Olinger mortuary. exposed for public' veneration and thedral parish celebrates its first ms Dodge & Plymouth Sales & Service KE. 8221 BEATRICE LYNCH KNIGHT, 65. of On Jan. 7, Monsignor Canavan Lincoln AComo 5070 3071 W. 40th avenue. Sister of Kath­ To Have Luncheon a veritable “ chain of Rosaries” is anniversary this month with the baptized Douglas John, son of FRemont 7250 erine Volosin, Mary Beranton, Nellie recited throughout the day. Mem­ renewal of its charter. The troop Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. 27 Years of Kohut, Thomas M., George M., William (Annunciation Pariik, Denrer) bers of the various parish societies was founded by Father Puhl and Kohnen, with George and Cecelia SnceeBBfu] Praetlea J., and Charles C. Lynch. Requiem Mass The Annunciation Altar and and Block Rosary groups lead in Dan Yacovetta. In October Mr. Fentress as sponsors. Father Haley Rosary society will hold its the hourly recitation of the 16 Yacovetta resigned as scoutmaster baptized three children Jan. 14: monthly meeting and covered-dish Mysteries of ■ the Rosary, the Lit­ and was succeeded by Jim Temple. Kenneth Raymond, son of Mr. and ; CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL' SHOPPING ^ luncheon in Haggis hall Thursday, any of the Blessed Mother, and Under Mr. Temple’s direction, the Monuments & Markers Mrs. Kenneth E. James, with ► Jan. 26, at 1 o’clock. Luncheon the Memorare. Parishioners have troop has increased to 21 boys Rosemary and Robert Carbone hostesses are Mmes. Stuart, Marie sho'wn increasing interest in this ranging in ages from 11 to 14. acting as proxies for the god­ ► Classified We carry a complete line of grave blankets, crosses, Murphy, Glasmann, and John Mur­ devotion. All are urged to join in Of these boys, 10 are second-class parents, Donald and Jeanette Be- ^ It will pay you so to mnuread ALL »»of the»**• following adTOrtitementt. ^ wreaths, marble statues and Vases. phy. All members are urged to this powerful prayer crusade. scouts and 11 are tenderfoot nusa; Isobel Lydia, daughter of You will be surprised when you see our prices. attend and assist the new officers The third lecture of the pre- scouts. As each scout reaches the Mr. and Mrs. Roman Montaho, a A AAAAahA making plans for the new year. Lenten leVie. of di.cu.iion age of 14, he will be transferred with Luciano Badilla and Lucille The Sacred Heart club will meet clet.et for Catholic, and non- to the senior ejcplorer scouts. Stull as sponsors; and Bernadette HELP WANTED— FEMALE DRUGGISTS Stop — Shop and Save with Mrs. K. J. Glasmann, 3721 Catholic. will be given Thun* Scout meetings are now held Jeanne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WANTED:' Woman for five hoar* daily •• Race street, on Friday, Jan. 19, day, Jan. 18. ClaMe. are con­ YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS Lettering and Cleaning Dona at Cemetery every Wednesday evening from 7 Eugene Roy, with Michael Peter­ Mmpanion to aemi-invalid lady. FR. 6608 at 1 o’clock. ducted by the Rev. John N. to 8:30 in the Oscar Malo gym. A son and Betty Ann Costello as S te r five. ______Sunday is Communion day for Haley, who remind, tho.e inter- will be BU^ correctly at troop committee of three men, sponsors. Received into the Church General honaeworker, eookins, light clean­ theB Young Ladies’ sodality. Mem­ e.ted in inve.tigating the Cath­ ARvada Norman's Memorials ARvada Fred Haas, Joe McNultyi and Dan Dec. 21 were Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ ing. No laundry, live in, referencee re­ WASHINGTON PARE PHARMACY bers will receive in the 9:30 Mass. olic faith that it i. not too late . Yacovetta, assists Mr. Temple at liam Hardesty, 2060 Downing quired. Cali RA. 2328.______to enroll in the current .erie. of meetings and on special hikes. The Ph. SP. )76l 1#M 8e«tb Gaylord Bt« 12.31-J 7769 W. 44th on Way to Mt. Olivet 1231-J street, whose sponsors were Tom SITUATION WANTED n lecture.. Cla..e. convene at 8 boys are now readying model- O’Grady and Mattie Baile; Mrs; ADDRESSING SERVICE Seminary Auxiliary p.m. each Tuesday, and Thur.- camp exhibits for the annual Boy Margaret C. Stackhouse, 1272 Man would like caretaking for »ome Prieet. day in St. Paul’, chapel through­ Age 48. Doee not drink. Excellent refer­ Envelopes, Circulars, cards hand addresded, Scout week celebration to be held Pearl, with John and Patsy Stack- ences. Call. The Hegieter Advertising Dept. PhoiM answering service. PEarl 2610. Hrdi WilL-Meet Jan. 23 out a 10-week period. All are in February. On Sunday, Jan. 14, house as sponsors; Mrs. Alice M. KEyetone 4205- E xt 8.______Mae Farmer. welcome to attend. the troop inaugurated the scout Spignreni, Rocky Mountain ar­ The St. Thomas Seminary orporate Communion day which %ou«ekeeper for rectory, refined middle FOR RENT Slides of Holy Year senal, with Capt. George De- aged woman, experienc^. retetmea. auxiliary will hold a night meet, till be observed the second Sun­ ing for both the men and women Trip Are Shown Lappe and Paddy De Lappe as Dept 0, The Regieter, P. Box 1620, Unfurnished one room apt and kitchenette, day of every month in the 8 Denver, Colorado. ______RA. 4258. 0 of the auxiliary. The meeting sponsors; -and Harold Lennues Colorful slides and motion pic­ o’clock Mass. Skoog, 1825 Williams street, with will be aY 8 o’clock Tuesday, tures of his pilgrrimage to Rome HOUSEKEEPER for rectory. Refined mid­ Jan. 23, in the Catholic Daugh­ Scouts Collecting D. J. McNamara as godfather. dle aged woman. Experienced. R eferen ^ . Middle-aged woman wanted to were exhibited by the Very Rev. Father Haley officiated.' Write Mr». Dennis J. O’Brien. 10808 ters of America hall, 1772 Grant Monsignor Elmer J. Kolka Jan. Papers, Magozines Wood St, Chicago 43, III.______assist Sisters in caring for street, Denver. - 12 at the night meeting of the Ca­ Mr. Temple announces that the Parish Calendar foundling babies at St. Josapb thedral Altar and Rosary society. seputs are collecting newspapers Thursday, Jan. 18,'8 p.m., St. BRICK REPAIRS hospital baby annex. Room and A capacity attendance filled St| and magazines as part of their fi­ Paul’s dhapel— discussion class f * board* in addition to salary, call Meeting on January 19 Catholics and non-Cathplics. BRICK REPAIRS: Spaeiallxing In brick Paul’s reading room. Preceding nancial project Parishioners are pointing and vn* Sister Veronica. MA. 6121. the travelogue, Mrs. Howard Bell requested to save their old papers Friday, Jan. 19, 7 p.m., St. painUng GR. 7442 WALTER EVANS Of Aid Society Circle presided, at a brief business for the scouts and to phone Mr. Paul’s reading room— Monthly 8rr7 ^ntot) St ______Temple at TA. 7839 for pick-up meeting of Promoters of the meeting. She announced that the PAINTING & MCORATING Members of' St. Francis’ circle flower collection taken Dec. 8 service. League of the Sacred Heart. Home§ for Sale Saturday, Jan. 20, Cathedral— of St. Vincent’s Aid society will totaled $300. _ Mr. and Mrs. William V. Graves WaUpapai bangiim. painting, remodellna Mrs. Leofiard Smith, cochair-, are the parents of a fifth' boy, All-day exposition of the Blessed Call KE 6708. ______be guests of Mrs. Wilbur Gunther, Sacrament. Hourly recitation of Denver, Jan. 19. Mrs. Joseph Gib­ man with Mrs. Herbert Shall of to be baptized Steven Charles. FOR paparhangiag and painting call Anton the Rosary. Benediction at 7 :45 bons was hostess to the group'Dec the December bake sale, reported Their "other sons are Mike, 13; Jim Beringer. 168 Madison, EA. 2285______St. Louis Parish— Euflewooil that $180 had been realized on and Jack, twins, 8; and Patrick, p.m. WALLPAPER Hanging. Painting. Re­ 16. Sunday, Jan. 21, 9 o’clock Mass, 2 or 8 'bedroom homes with or witboQt St. Benedict’s circle, named in this project. A new member, Miss 3. Thpy also have a daughter, modeling. Call K E 5793. _____ Marion Quinn, was introduced. Cathy, age 11. The children attend Cathedral— Coporate Communion basements, in 4600 block south on honor of Sister Mary Benedict, WANTED TO BUY Delaware and Cherokee; or will build; . Hostesses at the social hour Cathedral school. Jack and Jim of 'Young Ladies’ sodality, y superior of St. Vincent’s home, to suit you. were Mmes. C. A. Bottinelli, A. were pages for the 1960 Fitst Com Lsgsl Notics CATHOLIC Encyclopedia in complete sets. met in the home of Mrs. Dave Wil Box 1620, Dept E, The Register. Denver, liams. The members are Mmes. Clifford, W. C. Bruenig, and M. munion class. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur • No. 0-1)8 Catholic services of dinger's NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL Colorado. ______FREE APPRAISALS Fred Lawrence, W. B. McFarland, Roberts, and Misses Carol Curry, Graves are the grandparents. ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF AP­ Want inactiva partner man or CslI ns for quick action in sols of Viola Crawford, G eor^ Babcock, Florence McGinn, Grace Palmer, Three infants were baptized PLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF YOUR property. Nina Williams, Lucille Buckley, Nell Ryan, and Genevieve Shan­ Dec. 24 by Father Puhl: Nancy TREAiUREB‘8 DEED woman $2,000.00. Have new mp.n) .r. louM 25, 1864, Mrs, Lucero was mar­ brated in Sacred Heart church (SEAL) ^up — Salaried Persons $5.00^ on improved- rMl e .t .t ." ‘ Miscellaneous Items ried, when 19, to Antonio Lucero, Thursday, Jan. 18, at 9 o’clock. —MANAGER n » OFt REVENUE n jh h ► PE. 44)14 R A .6423 ^and up — includes State Tax, ^ P.M-Ib Capital uid Snrplu ana] the couple moved to a farm Interment is in Mt. Olivet. Trevino puhiicsition Jsnus^’ lA m i “ tfou) Serving Nearly Half ofDejnvefe Familiee . Ov.r . ^ OPEN EVENINGS TILL • ^ AL. 0111 jBsk fo r Howejr m near Conejos shortly afterward. mortuary. , I Lut Public^ion Febnunr 1st, 1051 I-'

Thmiday, January 18,1951 Office, 9 3 8 B annock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyttpne 4205 PAGE NINE Strange But True Death Snatches Great Curtain Call for French Catholic Writer (Jh jq i& h Jiicd L Real Heroes By Frank Morriss iVie voell known n By Ret. John B. E bel STTRANCIS S life is ieluahtfullu THE PAPERS CARRIED lengthy articles THE PROMOTERS of th^ Atlantic City depicted in this notiite caiVino of recently on the occasion of the death of Sinclair “ Hiss America” contest may be shocked to hear ^E quatorial birds listening to an Lewis, noted American novelist and Nobel prize it, but a young Portuguese girl >recently won a The Decree on Rotary national contest in which neither beauty nor African StTrancis preaching winner. Nearly a week later, an American daily Catholic press, the explanations offered so far here and there^ throughout the land had a brief By Monsignob Matthew Smith personality was considered. The President of are conjectural. Both the Catholic press and the Portugal took time from the press of duties to item about the death of another novelist: This THE PUBLIC has been treated to some inept public press are hindoubtedly correct in calling time it was Maxence Van Der Meersch, French journalism within the past week, in connection give a purse to a teen-ager judged “ the most attention to Masonic control of Rotary in some generous and self-sacrificing.” The winner is novelist who in 1936 won the Goncourt prize, with the forbidding of priests’ membership in parts of the world. As for canon 684, to which roughly equivalent to the U. S. Pulitzer prize, for Rotary clubs. When a man is ordained, he goes not an actress, not an office worker, not a nurse, the Holy Office called the attention of lay mem­ not a college student, not a debutante— she is a his novel The Mold of God {L’Empreint du Dieu), into l^e priesthood with eyes wide open to the bers of Rotary, it has been in the Code of Canon fact that his life must be fitted into channels, fishmonger. When her parents died, the winner To contrast the two is irresistible. For Van Law since 1918 and all the decree did was to of the Marquesa de Vale Flor award began Der Meersch is a phenomenon we have yet to pro­ at times, that other men do not have to tread. ask the laity to obey its provisions, in connection If the Church wishes to limit membership by selling fish on the Lisbon streets to care for the duce in the U. S.—a thoroughly Catholic novelist with Rotary. (For years all members of all out­ family. That was when she was 11. writing upon Catholic subjects who is recognized priests in outside organization^ that fact is her sidesflcieties have been supposed to follow it.) ( % e business, not the affair of outside commentators. The news item about the award was easily as a top craftsman and leader in his field by the The canon was poorly translated in the daily the most encouraging in days and days of dismal ^ MCOICAU critics. This is true of U. S. critics as well as those Obviously she never acts without lengthy study press, though it ought not to be difficult for the of a case. stori^ about great nmn who do little better than ^ MISSION sisters) abroad. We remember the lengthy and glowing re­ big news associations to get a good translation talk into ihe face of*evil, of glamorous figures f>undedL views carried in such U. S. periodicals at the New The reasons for the action o f the Holy Office from a priest. who mock their beauty by the ugliness of thejr Yorker and the New York Times Book Review in Rome have not been made public. Even in the 0 5 tfe o fS actions, and of the modem gods of success and when his novel Bodies and Souls was published in THERE WAS utterly nothing in the decree' fame with feel of clay. fjcmea^fMaD^GEL . an English edition in New York two years ago. forbidding membership in, other service clubs. THESE MODERN TIMES have their heroes; i5t> on/iercotne MohanMed/vt^ Clouds Over the Campus ' THE DEPTH of Van Der Meersch’s Catholic Most daily papers did not run the wording of unfortunately, however, they mostly go un­ By Rev. F rancis Syrianey ^ J secIusioK latvsr spirit ;£an be gauged, perhaps, by the subject of the decree, which is a strictly legal document noticed. The same week that brought the story "^bidding n uhman one of his latest novels. Fishers of Men (New FIRST REPORTS EMANATING from the that ought not to be stretched beyond what it of the fishmonger told the news that a young *i>seentm ne}K^t York, Sheed & Ward) is the story of a Catholic campuses of Catholic colleges indicate that the says. I personally saw the full document in only Canadian swimmer, who once visited Australia , ^ h er apostolic group almost unknown in this country— present world uncertainty is having a devastating one daily newspaper, the New York Timee, for the Empire Games, is heading for the the Young Christian Workers. But can you effect. A few schools have reportra that at least Instead of printing the actual wording of the Solomon islands to nurse lepers as a nun. 'The imagine a top-notch novelist in the U. S. taking 26 per cent of their male enrollment failed to document, most newspapers used a lengthy inter­ Solomon islands are 'hnng about the Equator. as his kubject such a topic as the Newman Club, return after the Christmas holidays without even pretation of it, attributed to statements by an Many of them, snch as Bougainville, are volcanic for example, and writing a best seller about it? bothering to finish the semester. Further de­ unnamed Vatican official, and it happened to he and shaken regularly by violent earthquakes. fiARRETT), It is the tragedy of Van Der Meersch that he partures are expected when that mark is reached. entirely wrong. Such service clubs as Kiwanis, The natives have only recently been persuaded to died at 44, with the best and most productive years One cannot blame our young men too much if the Optimists, and the Lions were mentioned as abandon their favorite sport— head hunting. Bl^10^s a3MP05£ft CF 50NCIS, of life still ahead of him. He was still considered they can see no future in pursuing their educa­ being included “ by implication,” and even Cham­ OALUIOS,LYRICS C rM O SlcatS The jun^es are infested with foot-long centi­ in France a novelist of the younger generation. tion when they may be drafted at any time. Others, bers of Commerce and other “ worldly clubs” pedes. Sister Mary Ambrose, the former Marie 1 vsWJCH SWEPT ENCLflWD fr Born and reared in the industrial area of Roubaix, hoping to beat the draft, are volunteering in the were spoken of— and there is not a word about AMERICA SO YEARS AGO Sharkey, seems to care little about the dangers, he knew the industriah cities ,with their factories, hope of choosing their branch of the service. them in the decree, nor are they implied there, or about the earthly reward. She is a hero of WAS ORSANlSrATiiOLFORO mills, slums, gray skies, and harsh living. As a except as all societies might be implied in the CATHEDRAL WHEN 14 AND Some, with a fatalistic “ what’s the use” attitude, her faith and of God. novelist he is a realist, but “ his realism is not the see little sense in continuing difficult classes when reminder of canon 684, which has bpen in the Perhaps the sto^ from Portugal about the CONDUCTED THE HALLE . Code of Canon Law more than 32 years. OROMESTRA iNOOUNOOS crude earthiness of a Zola but the power of a- they may never be able to complete their courses. fishmonger is an indication we are becoming Intelligent American laymen know where to MASS THERE WHEN Plemish painting arrived at through attention to The confused and indefinite policy of the gov­ cultured and civilized to the point where'we will significant detail, and animated by a great com­ seek advice about canon 684 and there is nothing recognize true heroism. If that is the case, then ernment in the current nationri crisis is neces­ in the decree to demand their precipitate resig­ passion for the poor and the depressed.” sarily reflected in the confusion of our college men like Father Leo Lejeune will be idolized in "HENCE HE COULD NOT but be aware of a nation. As for Colorado Rotary clubs, I know the manner that Hollywood stars are. There will The Denver Catholic Register students. Nor can their college advisers offer them nothing in their record that even hints of the new element, full of joy and of hope,” says John be Father Lejeune sport shirts, apd Father any real assistance. The schools are canght anti-Catholic. President______...... ______Most Rev. . Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D Fitzsimons in the introduction to Fishers of Men, sparely between a postwar expa^ion necessi­ Lejeune soft drinks. Magazines devoted to the Editor______R t Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D “ which in recent times entered into the life of tlie tated by the influx of so many GI students and a THE EVENING NEWSPAPER of Denver intimate details of heroes’ lives will tell how Manuring Dmector______Monsignor John B. Cavanagh,. M'.A.,»,A ., Ph.D young workers of the north of France. This was wholesale withdrawal, which may, in some in-, had a most unhappy editorial on the question Father Lejeune had always hoped to be a City Editor______.....Rev. John B. Ebel, M.A., Litt.D the advent and growth of a New Catholic organi­ missionary priest, how he had struggled to reach stances, cause small schools to close their doors. Jan, 13, which started off with: “ Strange in­ Associate Editors — Rev. Francis S3rrianey, M.A., LittD.; Linus zation for youth, the Young Christian Workers, his goal, and how he is now, at 74, a leper in a deed are the ways of the Catholic Hierarchy, Riordan, Ph.D.; Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A., LittD.; Rev. Robert known in France as the Jeunesse Ouvriere Chre- THE GRADUAL DIMINISHING of the num­ Marist leprosarium in the Fiji islands. in the advices it sometimes gives to clergy and Kekeisen, M.A., Litt.M.; Paul H. Hallett. LittD.; Jack Heher, A.B. tienne or JOC. To them it spoke of their dignity ber of GI bill students had already this fall caused public alike.” It then goes on to imply that even IF WE GET AROUND to paying dividends James Kelly, A.B.; Art Editor, Leo Canavan, M.F.A. as workers, of their divine destiny, of their right an average drop of nine per cent in enrollment Catholic laymen have been advised against join­ for heroism we shall have no trouble finding to achieve that eternal destiny through their tem­ in schools where additional faculty members had Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. ing all service organizations, and it says that the recipients. There will be ' Navy Chaplain poral destiny here below. Its founder (Father been hired. Now no one knows what the future This Paper Prlatad Entirely B j Union Lahar criticism implied in the Church’s statement will Cornelius Griffin, wounded with his men in Cardijn) even dared to say to them: You are the will bring. Monsignor Frederick G. Hochwalt, Published Weekly by director of the NCWC Education Department, not be appreciated. Korea; and Cardinal Mindszenty, and Archbishop Christian revolution. Stepinac, and Archbishop Beran; and Columban THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) poses two problems for consideration: T. Will the Any lengthy answer to this would be too “ Fishere of Men," says Fitzsimons, “ is more Catholic colleges be used by the government for much recognition of absurdity. Father Collier, slain by the Korean Reds; and . , 938‘ Bannock Street, 1 than a novel, more than a piece of reporting. It is any military training? and 2. Will it be necessary scores and scores of common men and women Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box J.620 a description of the Mystical Body of Christ in to accelerate education at lower levels so that who died for what they believe, or who bum out action, progressively incarnated in men and in students can entet college at younger ages before Con There Be Unity? their lives binding their neighbors’ wounds. Subscriptfon: society. In view of this one can well understand being subject to the drrit? The real reason why these men and women why Maxence Van Der Meersch wrote recently to By Rev, F rancis Syru n ey are heroes was outlined by Thomas Carlyle. In 75 cents per year in Archdiocese of Denver. The second suggestion seems to us very im­ $1.26 per year; Outside Archdiocese of Denver. the Jocists of France: 'I am proud to have been THE ABLE EDITORS OF “ AMERICA,” the his essays. Past and Present, lamenting the chosen, by God to write of yop, living witnesses to probable, and even the most optimistic is forced passing of real heroism and charity, he con­ Canada, $2.00 a year per subscription. to conclude that the government will not make use the Jesuit weekly, faced up squarely in a recent Christ. In fact, I consider it the greatest work of issue to an important problem confronting the cludes; “ Subdue mutiny, discord, widespread Foreign countries, including Philippines, $2.75 a year. my career and of my existence’.” of all colleges in any program it adopts. Unfor­ despair, by manfulness, justice, mercy, and tunately, the schools that will be hardest hit will Church— ^that of Catholic-Protestant co-opera­ IN CONTRAST to the often evident C3micism tion. Two extremely competent articles, one by wisdom. Oh, it is great, and there is no other Thursday, January 18, 1951 be the small religious and private colleges, already greatness.” of Lewis, Van Der Meersch’s faith shines forth in at such a disadvantage in competing with larger a Congregational minister, and the other a re­ every page he writes. But his works are not ser­ and more heavily endowed institutions. This is view of an article by a Roman Jesuit, present mons, but living, vital, vividly interesting and the unbiased examination of two authorities, OFFICIALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER tragic. For it is our small Catholic colleges that, captivating novels in the truest sense of the word. to such a large extent, are forming the last bul­ seeking the best rapprochement. New Mouse Trap The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval One might quote endlessly. Bodies and Souls, for wark against the growing secularistic and ma­ In a special editorial comment. Father John We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ example, published hy Pelligrini & Cudahy, New terialistic trends of the day. LaFarge concludes, “ The hopeful trend of such Or a New Home? ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or York, is a dramatic picture of a young doctor’s discussions should reassure our friends of other By Linus R iordan • struggle against the men who betray the ideals IT IS TO THE INTEREST of our cities, our beliefs that the Catholic Church does have the those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. ONE OF THE MORE FAMOUS sayings of We hope The Register will be read in every home of the of the medical profession. It is violent in its attack states, and our country to do whatever possible to question of religious tolerance deeply and realis­ on those who degrade the human spirit and wreak keep our small colleges from going under. Their tically at heart, and that she is firmly opposed, American folklore went something like this: Archdiocese. “ Build a better mousetrap and the world will We urgi pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in injustice upon their fellows. facilities and their faculties should Be used if as a matter of basic principle and not of mere at all possible. Individual citizens, too, should beat a path to your door.” the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. The final paragraph of Bodies and Souls is: expediency, to any attempts to let passion and “ There are only two loves: The love of self and consider whether now might not be an aroro- prejudice determine the conduct of any human Since that time man after man has tried to « URBAN J. VEHR the love of other living creatures. And behind the priate time to enroll for that long-contemplated being. Catholic or non-Catholic.” accomplish the feat of ridding the world of mice fan. 29, 1942 Archbishop of Denver. love of self lies suffering and evil. But behind the course or two in an evening college. In these days of an unfortunate widening rift by the invention of a new mousetrap. According to a news article one fellow by the name of love of others lies the good—God Himself. Every Denver’s Regis college is offering an expanded between Catholics and non-Catholics, this sen­ time that man loves something beyond himself, evening curriculum of practical business and cul­ sible approach to the problem is encouraging and George Fishei/ of San Gabriel, Calif., has devised Forty Hours' Devotion an atomic-age trap that bears the title of “ Little it is, consciously or not, an act of faith in God. tural courses, as well as a program of courses will do much to effect harmony. It will certainly Lethal Larruper.” ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER There are only two loves, the love of self and the designed to help men and women make the most do more than the recent outburst of Presbsrterian Week of Jen. 21, SeptuaEeeima Sunday love of God.” of their leisure time. We recommend an examina- Dr. John A. Mackay against “ political Catholi­ The new mousetrap does things in a big way, Denyer, Holy Family church When will we read a paragraph like that in an ' tion of the catalogue for the new semester cism” as the rabst subtle enemy of Protestantism. as should be done in this age of bigness. It does Denver, St. Mary’s academy American best-selling novel? ^ beginning Jan. 29. ARCHBISHOP RICHARD CUSHING of Bos­ not capture one mouse; it entices to death 12 ton has said: “ I am convinced that Christians of mice at one time. all classes, Protestants and Catholics, must unite THE NEW ERADICATOR of mice is built illlUtlHlniHNIlt of three parts. 'There is a metal elevator mech­ CiVTHOLIC RADIO LOG if we are to save the world from moral and ■ spiritual decay, which is always the pitelude to anism over which fits a precision-constructed 1 * Station KOA ROSARY FOR PEACE— Sun- material destruction.” Is such unity possible? transparent plastic cover. This fits down in .the CATHOLIC HOUR — Sunday. day, 8:15 p.m. If possible, it is indeed difficult Catholics middle of a shallow aluminum boat-shaped con­ 1 tainer filled with water. The completed trap 1 12 noon. Moniignor Fulton FAMILY THEATER—Wednes­ have long since been regarded as intransigent in n resembles in some indistinct manner a Spanish 0 J. Sheen in a leriet of talks day, 7:30 p.m. \l their attitude toward the non-Catholic world. » galleon’s forecastle. 1 on “ The Woman.” Station KTLN Though tolerance is preached by the Church, the 1 The bait is placed inside the plastic house. s 8 ASK AND LEARN— Sunday, most common charge made against it is intoler­ ■ FR. JOHN ORDINAS, C. R— ance. It is accused of being uncompromising, and Recommended for bait in these days when mice 1 8:30 a.m. Sunday, 7-8:30 a.m. such charges are true, but only in a good ^ense, have developed a taste for the inflated luxuries 1 9 Station KFEL Station KLZ The Church will always be intolerant of of food is a small piece of filet mignon. But then ( a bit of cheese or a spot of peanut butter will do AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday. CHURCH OF AIR— Sunday. WORRIED ABOUT error; it will always be uncompromising where i 8-8:30 a.m. absolute truth is concerned. This intolerance of as well. 5:30 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. When Mr. Mouse goes out searching for food ; r ideas, error, and evil, however, is not to be car­ i! • ried over to,individuals, unless they themselves he espies the bait, and, having never seen this •> merit it by their actions. Where there is good will modern contraption, figures that it is just an­ 1 MONEY MATTERS? . r •n both parts, there is a strong possibility of har­ other room in one of the 1951 small homes. s. mony, and perhaps of unity. With complacency he enters the door. In so doing THE UNCOMPROMISING ATTITUDE of he trips on a metal step that closes the door and Tiu the Church is it^ greatest strength in a world leaves him captive in the plastic case. Hear " gone wild with compromise. For many, tolerance HE IS SOON FOLLOWED by his cousins. c«^nie£ mijfct of anything— broadmindedness— is considered^ a As the other mice see him safe (so they think) virtue. Actually, it evidences a lack of convic­ and alive in this new plastic house, they hasten tion, an indifference, no negard for objective and with greed to keep him company and share his ASK and LEARN absolute truth. Justice demands, however, a tol­ meal that smells so good. When the 12th mouse » [' erance even of those who operate by such prin­ enters the plastic trap, the cage sinks down I ciples. into the pan of water and the mice leave this Deeply as the Catholic Church yearns for the world untouched by human hands. KOA restoration of unity, it will not accept it as a by­ “ Ain’t science grand!” Meantime there are product of compromise, particularly in mat­ countless families who cannot find homes to live ters where principles and Christ’s truth are in­ in, and other millions throughout the world are volved. For Catholics, it becomes necessary, forced to live in places that even the mice turn 8 :3 0 their backs on. If inventors can build just grand therefore, to conduct themselves toward, their »' 1 8 EVERY SUNDAY MORNING non-Catholic friends and associates in a spirit of mousetraps, why cannot men of science devise f • charity, helping them, as much as possible, by grand homes for the low and middle income fami­ * k word and action, but mostly by prayer, to find lies so that all the slums can be tom down, and 0' mice die of starvation? k ! Questions on religion submitted by the radio their way into the true fold, so “ that all may } be one.” audience answered on the archdiocesan broadcast. THE CHAIR OF UNITY OCTAVE, widely * 'Ace in Hole' for Eternity • i!' '■ Booklet on Catholic Church available free of cost observed in the Church between Jan. 18 and Jan. 25, seems the most opportune manner of By Rev. Robert E. Kekeisen 1 • ^ to all inquirers. accomplishing an objective much to be desired. "TIME” MAGAZINE did an excellent feature » Perhaps, by sincere prayer and good example. i WRITE TO job on the story of Jesuit Father Jose Maria ' !: Catholics will be able to accoiqplish more for real 'Velaz' spiritual solicitude for his boys of Colegio 1 :i „ ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA Borrow . . . the AMERICAN WAY! unity than any amount of inter-faith activity or San Jose, Merida, Yucatan. The zealous priest i :I 11 Denver 2, Colorado acceptance of general secularistic standards made sure that Confession and Communion were , % ever could. provided for the 29 boys who enplaned for Cara­ f ■■ I* Don’t let financial worries get you cas, 'Venezuela, just before flight time. The plane • '* i i crashed en route, and all the passengers were ;# down. At the American you’ll L u l l o b y tO O C o W kUled. . 1 ' receive protnpt attention^ cOurteous By Paul Carr It is significant that even the sophisticated MAin 5314 THERE IS UNDOUBTEDLY a real signifi­ Time sees news value in the tremendous spiritual i(. v-■ f consideration , , , and you borrow cance in the present popularity of “ Western realities that are everyday terms among Catho­ ! ! Music.” To many that significance is nothing lics. But the smashing force of the story for the 'ii , F. J. KIRCHHOF at LOW bank rates. Visit our Personal more than the artistic bankruptcy of the nation. man of faith lies in me plain fact of these boys’ 11 Loan department todayl To the music critic the cowboy’s lament is a provident preparation for death so soon before lamentable thin^. It is for him sufficient com­ death overtook their plane. ment on the artistic taste of the nation to recall One of the most cogent arguments in the Construction Co. that this lugubrious chant was orMnally aimed Church’s favor in the important ma.tter of con­ at a very special audience— ^the restless cow. vincing converts of Catholic tmth is the clear, FREE PARKING Nor do the lyrics of the bovine lullaby fare unflinching, definite manner in which the basic f » any better when examined by the poet’s yard­ eternal facts are presented by ecclesiastical "4 BUILDERS Right Next Door to the Bonk stick. The most that can be said of them is that autiiority. About death, judgment, heaven, and ■i they rhyme (sometimes), and that they have hell. there is no doubt. Equally certain is the We Appreciate Your Patronage rhythm (sometimes). necessity of one’s possession of sanctifying grace THE BEAUTY of the barnyard ballad lies in in his soul at the time of death in order to 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. HEAR ‘‘AMERICAN SERENADE” the barnyard. A barayyd is a very earthy place. achieve heaven. And Catholic doctrine is just as KLZ, S :3 0 P.M. EVERY WIEDNESDAY It preaches the earthy and elementary facts of clear-cut on the supreme value of Confession and ' i 'I life to all the senses with a pungency thAt cannot Communion in retrieving and increasing this , : KSTABUaHKD IHf be 'denied. vital grace of God. ■‘IS Perhaps, then, this is the cause of the popu­ “ TIME” WELL MAY PLAY UP the fatherly n : larity of “ Western music” — it deals with reality. anxiety of the good Jesuit for his charges; for The American Fixture Co. Despite its faults, and they are many, it telb of his action is strongly reminiscent of the Msaafsetarers et The AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK real people doing real things in real situations, Good Shepherd, who lovingly cares for His sheep. There is no greater charity than that displayed Qiureh Pewa and Altars which— to put it mildly— ^is troe of few modem of Denver songs. toward the welfare of another’s soul; such love Church Furniture Amid the cacophony of the sweet potato and has its effect in eternity. The preparedness with which the Latin-Amer- Bank, Office, and Store Fixtures 1 7 th at Lawrence Streets the twanging guitars may be heard a note of hope. Ont of ^ is desire to come to grips with ican boys met their Judge— their souls dazzling MiUwork of All Kinds reality may yet grow an understanding of real with God’s own image— should incite in the will r t h e BANK OP PERSONA Lizeo 8 E R V I C C values and an American art that is tmly art o f all Catholics a firm determination to preserve ) and nonrish God’s grace in their own souls. The P. J. Kirchhof, Fres. 12 34 Arapahoe St. 'The mission, that is, the evangelization of all boys from South of the Border did it by receiv­ C F. Stahl, Flee Pres, Denver, Colo. Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation nations, is the present mystery of the Church.— ing Christ’s pardon for their youthful faults and (Jean Danielou) ' then receiving Christ Himself into their souls. S • M I' PAGE TEN Offict/ 9 3 8 lo n n o c k Street THE DENVER CATilOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitene4205 Thursday, January 18,1951 Amusements - Dining Fr. Staufien Schedules ' Prayer for Unity Holy Family High Choir Regis Alumnus' Recreation 2nd Year of Great Books Will Be Said by To Sing at Forty Hours" Monograph Read Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, The second-year program of (Holjr Family High School, (on Christian- Petrone, Cathedral, ^ave short re­ Dr. Gilbert W. Castellan, Regis Great Books discussions will be Pascal’s Thoughts Donror) ity), Aristotle’s Poetics, and sumes of the functions of ^ eir college graduate and now a mem^r conducted at Regis college evening Girls in Academy A Solemn Mass, with music by student councils and the particular Goethe’s . of the faculty of the Catholic uni­ aims of each. Although the govern­ school, Denver, every Thursday In conducting the program. Fa­ (St. Mary’s Xcademy, Danvar) the high school choir, will open the versity, Washington, D. C., was t 1. Forty Hours’ devotion Friday, Jan. ing bodies are under different ther Stauffen uses a modified The prayer of Pope Benedict honored at the recent meeting of 19. The grade school girls will titles, they are similar in tbe pnr- form of the Great Books discus­ XV for the Chair of Unity Octave the International Union of Pure form a procession at 8 o’clock. It poiea of improving student activi­ sion, taking two weeks for each will be recited daily by the student and Allied Physics held at the Uni­ is hoped that all students will at­ ties m d seeking clearer under­ work, with a modicum of lecture body from Jan. 18 to 25. versity of Reading, England. tend th« services. standing between the faculty and The occasion was the interna­ w S' for necessary historical and liter­ St. Mary’s girls participating in iW ary background. The main em­ The boys’ sodality -will hold its students. tional conference on the properties Driver’s annual Stock show in­ monthly general meeting on Eileen Grace and Ray Brisnehan of semiconducting materials. Pa­ phasis is always on informal dis­ clude Susan Freiberger, Janice Thursday, Jan. 18. Plans are being represented Holy Family high at pers from the leading scientists cussion between members of the Allison, and Pat Killian. Each has made to observe Lent this year in the assembly. of the world were presented. ARRIVING 5:10 group. recently purchased her own horse. an especially devout manner. One of the papers chosen to No college background is neces­ Sue Freiberger placed second in A Reouiem High Mass for the be prwented to the conference was ’ LOVE PHYLLIS sary, and the course is open to the girls’ military seat and hands. (Jn the same day the girls’ so­ repose of the soul o f Loretto Law- general public. Registration for lor’s smother was celebrated Jan. the summarized work of Dr. Cas­ This qualifies her for the cham­ dality committees will discuss in- ll._ The choir sang at the Mass, tellan on -the “ Energy States of When unexpected guests arrive at the lost the group should be made at the pionship prize for military seat crewed devotion to Mary in the Regis campus, W. 60th avenue and penitential season of Lent. which was attended by the student Impurities in Silicon.’’ Unable to and hands, which will be given Sat­ minute don't "blow your top". Take them Lowell boulevard, any evening dur­ Toys were the price of admission body. journey to England for the con­ urday, Jan. 20. Majestic Symphony, to the Holland House, in Golden, for a ing the week of Jan. 22. to the jitney held Jan. 12 for the ference bwause of the pressure of owned by Pat Killian, placed third Dental examinations were held Registrations will close on Jan. American Legion’s “ Tide of Toys.’’ his ■work in this country, which in­ delicious meal, moderately priced. They'll in the ladies’ live-gait^ for Colo­ Jan. 8 and_ 10 for ail students. 26, and the second semester will Barbara Giambrocco and Esther cludes research for the Atomic remember it with pleasure— and so will rado horses, and the next night Those needing care were given open on Jan. 29. Frazinni pltfyed their accordions Energy commission. Dr. Castellan you. won first in the champion five- notices and were encouraged to re­ during the dance. ceive immediate treatment from delegated^ the presentation of his gaited horses for Colorado.'Janice Homeroom teachers announced paper to ■‘one of the other Amer­ Allison was one of eight to qualify their own dentists. D. that approximately 280 toys were The monthly Holy. Hour was icans invited to the sessions. U. Newmanites for military seat and hands out donated for European children. Announcement of Dr. Castellan’s of a class of 28. held Jan. 10 for world peace and T H E HOLLAND HOUSE Student council representatives for the success of the retreat in paper was made in a recent issue . GOLDEN. COLORADO WillMeet Jan. 18 Freshmen Schedule from all Denver Catholic high early February. of Science, published by the Amer­ schools met in an assembly on Three world history classes, ac­ ican Association for the Advance­ One-Act Plays Jan. 5. Catherine Jordan, St. Fran­ The' first winter quarter meet­ companied by Sister Christopher ment of Science. The freshman class will present cis’ ; Leo Kennedy, Regis; Don Rev. Errin A. Stauffen, S.J. ing of the Denver university New­ and Steve Romeo, made field trips six one-act plays this week as Kersting, St. Joseph’s; George to the Denver Art museum Jan. man club will be held Thursday Wente, Anirunciation high; and A1 CROSS EYES from 7:30 to 9:20 o’clock, with the evening, Jan. 18, at 8 o’clock in part of its speech class activi­ 11, 12, and 19. BOGGIOS ties. The plays have been directed I do not cUini to hart • cur* ^ 1 b it mr first class scheduled for Feb. 1. the Knights of Columbus hall at *p«i lat the queen; juniors, Josephine Bonomo invited. The couple ■will then leave THE day of Saturday, Feb. 3, for the John A. Griebling, Mgr. In Evergreen and Dorothy Hanifen; sophomores, for Atlanta, Ga., where Sergeant annual card party at the Denrer Marion Gow and Gretchen Geiger; Gesselman is stationed. At St. Elizabeth's Dry Goodi tearoom. The com­ freshman A, Kay Braun and Sue A sleigh ride will be held by ENGLISH mittees are working hard to Guiry; and freshman B, Anne the club on Jan. 20 at Glasier’s (St. Elizabeth’* Pariah, Danver) make this a gala pre-Lenten Plunkett and Rosemary Simmin- barn. The group ■will meet after EVERY FRIDAY EVENING affair. Iger. the 7:15 p.m. Rosary In the Officers of the Altar and Ro­ TAILORS .if RUDYARD KIPLING'S Knights of Columbus hall. Ad­ sary society were elected at the V 8:00 o’clock mission is $1.50 per person and monthly meeting Jan. 9. They 901 FIFTEENTH STREET I . " I KEOW reservations should be made by are: President, Mrs. Anna Mae Combine Quality and Style Semester Exams to Open Jan 18 with Patsy Mulligan, FR. Hamilton; vice president, Mrs. at Prices You Can Afford BENEFICIAL GAMES PARTY 4672; Margaret Sweeney, GL. Evangeline Augustine; secretary, 8759; or Marge Welte, AL. 1673. IN TOE Florence Maas; financial secretary, ht January 23 at Cathedral The monthly religious discus­ Mrs. Ruth Swift; and treasurer, New Gymnasium Errol FLYNN sion will again be g;iven by the Mrs. Dorothy Stanley (re (Cathedral High School, Denver) AT 15. The assembly discussed re­ Very Rev. William Kenneally, elected). DEAN SrOCKWELl Semester exams at Cathedral ligious vocations and the possibil­ C.M., of St. Thomas’ seminary, The Legion of Mary will re­ ASSUMPTION CHURCH PAUL ROBERT high school will be held from Tues­ ity of vocation classes for upper­ in the third talk of his series, day, Jan. 23, to Friday, Jah. 26. classmen. Courtship and Marriage.” The ceive Holy Communion in the Welby, Colorado lUKAS.DOUGLAS 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, Jan. 21. No exemptions will be made. The The girls’ Pep club held a meet­ talk will be given in St. Paul’s 3HO semester exam schedule is listed ing in the Oscar Malo hall Jan. 16 chapel at 7 :30 p.m., Jan. 22. Father B e r a r d A. Giblin, PULL 7*0l-AS-UrE THOtlU! UNCTH in the January issue of HUPal, to discuss further plans for the I^ofessional hockey will be the O.F.M., ■will give the sisters’ re­ HIT student publication. entertainment sponsored by the treat at Mercy hospital next •HUMTTHt annual Pep club dance Jan. 29 in _ The second joint student coun­ the Aviation club. The dance will cultural committee for Jan. 23, week. Father Raphael McDonnald, cil-faculty meeting was held Jan. be called-the “ Snow Ball.’ ’ when the Denver Falcons meet O.F.M., will giue the sisters’ re­ the Tulsa Oilers at Denver arena. treat at St. Elizabeth’s hospital, TOM WALKER PIANOS Robert Plush, senior, and pres­ Members interested in going BtproMHtatfT« of Rimbalt* SohMtr* Lincoln, Neb. Father Sebastian Hardaiaii. Starr, and JesM Francb Planog Edgewater Society ident of the Denver chapter of the should meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Egan, O.F.M., will give the as­ Association . of Catholic Schools C. G. Conn Connaonata K. of C. hall. Reservations should pirants’ retreat at St. Joseph’s Elactrie Orran Press Relations, will be chairman be made with Jeanette Karpinski, convent, Denver. Pint Rtcondltiontd Planot Elects New Officers of a panel on “ Catholic Journal­ Brighton 0293-R4. U4I 8. BROADWAY BPmea 7884 Father Pacificus Kennedy, ism and You” at the Loretto George Cameron, a naval re (St. Mary Magdalene’a O.F.M., and Father Leo Malone, Heights press convention Feb. 1-2. serve member, has been called to Pariah, Denver) O.F.M., are in Sterling giving a One high school student from each active duty, and leaves for San An election of officers high­ Denver Catholic high school will mission. lighted the meeting of the Altar Francisco on Jan. 18. Thun., Fri., Sat., participate. Shirley Carey, who has been society Jan. 11 in the parish hall. A1 Petrone, student governor, Jan. 18, 19, 20 Mrs. H. C. Osberg was elected confined to a Denver hospital, is participated in the American now recuperating. Communion Day Held president for the coming year; Roj Rofcn Penny Edwtrde Legion forum program broadcast Bowling events for the past EetellU Rodriqaez Mrs. C. E. Rufien, vice president; over KVOD Jan. 16. -. The topic By Holy Name Society Mrs. E. M. Tanner, secretary; and week feature the following Tru-Color for the discussion tvas “ The champs: Pinheads, in first place Mrs. John R. Dalsant, treasurer. "SUNSET IN THE WEST" Eighteen-Year-Old Draft.” with 35 wins and 19 losses; Jolly (Holy Roaary Parish, Denver) Mrs. Sidney Logme was appointed The first meeting of the ...... i Corks, 34 and 20; Champs, high An inspiring demonstration of Abbot snd Coitello correspondent. newly organized Good Counsel game, ■with 663; Dido Kidos, high faith was pven Jan. 14 by the In the meeting the following club was held Jan. 12. This club ''ONE NIGHT IN THE series, ■with 2,180. High game men at their annual Communion committees were appointed to is an undertaking of Our Lady’s TROPICS’’ and series 'for men were scored Sunday Mass. They were served serve until Feb. 8: Mrs. Kolbel sodality. The only requirement ContUinoiu Show Sat. 1 P.M. by Frank Breen, -with 214 and 561. breakfast in the school hall, and Mrs. Aylward, sanctuary; for membership in the Good Comodr-Cutoon Virginia Smolka captured high where they were gp'eeted by Ed' Mrs. Siegfried, large linens; Mrs. Counsel club is an interest in the girls’ game ■with 168, and Kay ward Thomas, president of the Ziegler, small linens; Mrs. Tan­ religious life. The C H A LET Keltgen, high girls’ series with Holy Name society. The principal ner, albs; and Mrs. Tracey, sur­ To plan activities for 1951, a Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., 424. speaker was the Very Rev. Paul Henry Graf, Prop. plices. senior class meeting was held Jan Howard Forrond Bond Schwarz, C.SS.R., pastor of St. Jan. 21, 22, 23, 24 Mrs. J. J. Siegfried, retiring 12. Plans for the senior class play You'll enjoy our delicious food, our delightful Joseph’s (Redemptorist) parish. Bettj Grabit Dan Dailer Jana Wratt president of the Altar society, are being made. To Ploy for K-Ducoti atmosphere. Service is tops . . . prices right. thanks all the women of the parish The monthly meeting of the Technicolor To further Prayer week, Jan. (K-Ducat Young People’* Club) OPEN DAILY 111! AJL who co-operated with her in her 15 to 19 for C.H.S. students. Our Howard Farrand and his band Holy Rosary FTA ■will be held in "M Y BLUE HEAVEN" term as president. the school hall at 8 o’clock Thurs­ Spwlol AttontloB Lady’s committee of Our Lady’s will play for the dance to be held Edmond O'Brien Joonne Dm 815 Colorado Boulevard FR. 0432 to Biida* Portlw The members of Mother Cabrini sodality sponsored a program over by the K-Ducat YPC this Friday day evening, Jan. 18. Important Otto Kmartr circle were entertained by Mrs. the public address system Jan. 16 evening, Jan. 19, at the Amvets matters will be discussed. Fathers For the home during winter weeks give long- '711 OCEAN DRIVE' Eeckhout in her home, 375 S. Al- Descriptions of the four ends of club in the Mining Exchange and mothers are urged to attend. cott, Jan. 17. prayer, adoration, reparation, building, 1030 ISth street, at 8 Lunch will be served after the lasting flowers and plants Gus Schtcalh*8 ContinoooB Show Sunday 12 :S0 P.M. * of natural beauty from Cartoon • Ntwi Three young men of the par­ thanksgiving, and petition, were o’clock. All members of the club meeting. ish who recently enlUted in the portrayed by Robert Plush, Tom . Mrs. Josephine D. Hayes’ navy, John Harris, Dick Mc­ Nord, Eileen Dolan, and Louise Chat & Chew Nulty, and Frank Conway, are Hayes. Posy Shoppe receiving their boot training in Course in Applied Ethics DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT San Diego, 3821 South Broadway During the Christmas holidays, Night FAMED FOR EXCELLENT FOOD AND 'How Should Catholics Slated Evenings at Regis SU 1-4231 FRIENDLY SERVICE M AnxctJcs/KO’ r~ Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Boyle en­ joyed a brief visit in California Fight Reds?' Topic of A course in applied ethics to for the good of the citizen and LUNCHEONS — DINNERS 1465 S. PEARL SP. 2544 with their son in the navy, Pat be conducted by the Rev. Mark not the citizen for the good of SODA FOUNTAIN — SANDWICHES — SALADS Boyle. Joe Crowfoot is aboard the University Club Meet S. Gross, S.J., will be one of the the state. FOOD TO TAKE OUT fiction, Spectacle, Great Music! aircraft carrier U.S'.S Princeton. features of the second semester Registration for the course 6000 East Colfax Avenue Filmed out-of-doors The St. Thomas university of the evening' classes at Regis may be made any evening from study club will meet Jan. 19 at 8 Jan. 22 to Jan. 26 on the Regis Phone DE. 4434 in Italy and Spain Communion Day Set college, Denver, which begin D.m. on the second floor of the Monday, Jan. 29. campus. ' aonai* iievici Opon l l ;» » AJa. Till A.M. By Wheatridge Society K. of C. home, E. 16th avenue and Father Gross in this course Grant, Denver. The subject of ■will discuss the relations of ^oscherini," Colontllo, > Pe- (St*. Peter and Paul’* Pari*h, discussion will be “ Should Cath­ capital and labor from the ethi­ AKGOIVAIIT HOTEL I derzini and Sinimberghi are Wheatridge) olics Fight Communism With cal standpoint, as well as the Sunday, Jan. 21, will be the Propaganda or Social Action?” Where Denver’s Society Entertain* for Loncheons and Dinners competent performers as morality of war and the meth­ ■i , monthly Communion day for the The moderator will be John J. ods of warring. FOR SPEQAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES. well os wonderful singers. members of the Altar and Rosa^ O’Ha'vre. Mr. O’Hayre was ■with In addition, the morality of DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 Verdi’s turbulent account et society. The women will receive in the Register System of Newspa- the state will be clearly set forth :ii Beantifnl Ballrooms Private Dining Room* it 1 o gypsy's blood-revenge for a group in the 7 o’clock Mass. All ers, and is a contributor to a syn­ with its limitations and powers her mother's murder* has the womea are urged tq attend. dicated feature for Catholic news­ and the inalienable rights of the Daily Mass will not be cele­ papers, “ God in the Market individual citizen, which no been spread out over some Place.” He is a member of the brated in the church until Jan. 29. state may take away or abridge. A ^ *tec S eniA tcc f o r a l l d e p o s it o r s B R A N ^ highly pictorial natural set­ Workers to clean the church Thomas More Associates, and is A Comparison and defense of A Paiamount Pictuie starrint tings and the action clips this Saturday, Jan. 20, are Tom on the faculty of the Regis eve­ the old American doctrine as MONa ouaiB along crisply. It’s on opera Epson and John Merkl. ning college. faced with Russian totalitarian­ YOUR NAME IMPRINTED ON ALL YOUR CHECKS that mevesr ism will be part of the course as -N r Times Father Gross Will drive home Very Personally YOURS • iKfi KIN' nn Hutt-iOB HKi-aiMani ■ w lui Holy Ghost Youth Center the thesis that the state exists ( oliir li\ lechnit'olor aaKUmai'aaMiiBMniUt Sets 4-H Day on Saturday You can now enjoy the di*ti

ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH HOLY FAMILY PARISH St. Catherine's Feb. 1 Set as Deadline HNS and Ushers Ptttronise These Friendly Firms i , Palronixe These Friendly Firms For Press Club ConfestsiTp Name Officers Lieb's Flower Shop PTA Schedules Alameda Drug Store " FAIVMNG’S The deadline for entering the four contests being sponsored Freth Cut Flouers V. 0 . PETERSON. Pr»». • for its members by the Colorado Catholic Women’s Press club has TEXACO SERVICE Flowers for Wo^dinfi — Bouquets been set for Feb. 1. Entries may be mailed to the chairman. Miss At St. Dominic's Cut Rate Drnga * TIRES - BATTERIES Meeting Jan. 21 and Decorations For Entertajn* Katherine Kenehan, 5700 Mohtview boulevard, Denver, before FonnUilii Sendeo School SnppUoo ACCESSORIES mants of All Kinds (St. Catherine’s Parish, Denyer) (St. Dominic’s Parish, Danvar) COMPLETE SERVICING that date, or may be handed in at the club’s meeting, which will Fh. SP. lis t FUNERAL OFFERINGS A SPECIALTY Mrs. Horace Anderaen, presi­ Officers will be elected at a SfS Bo. Brosdwaj Pour Bueinsss Appreeteted REASONABLE PRICES 3922 West 32nd Aee. be held in the Olin hotel Feb. 1 at 6 o’clock. 44th & STUART GR. 9S24 dent of St. Catherine’s PTA, ex­ meeting of the Holy Name society Alameda Bakery Alameda & So. Broadway GLendale 0133 A member may participate in all four categories: Short story, tends a special invitation to the 3,000 to 3,500 words; feature story, 1,000 to 3,000 words; free and the Ushers’ club Thursday eve­ fathers and mothers to attend the verse, 20 to 26 lines; and the four-line,stanza or quatrain. Manu­ ning, Jan. 18, at 8 o’clock in the CONOCO PRODUaS : CORN reD MEATS meeting Sunday, Jan. 21, at 3 scripts should be marked “ short story’J "or “ feature story’’ and the church auditorium. A nominating New Management North Denver Cleaners POULTRY AND FISH p.m. in the school auditorium. name of the writer should be enclosed in a sealed envelope. committee composed of R a y Lubrication • Delco Batteries % This is the only meeting of the Winners will be announced and prizes awarded at next month’s Whitehead, Charles O’Grady, Jo J. H. Bolsinger • Dick Tremlett ALTERATIONS T E N N Y S O X year held on Sunday fo r the con meeting. seph Bretz, and Ed Abromeit will Car Waaldng « venience of the fathers. A large MACHINE BUTTON HOLES report, an^ plans will be made for Meat Market attendance is expected. the coming year. W. A. (Dutch) THOMAS: The Rev. Edward A. Leyden, 3939 Tennyson GL. 8812 4016 Tennyson GR. 0443 The PTA will meet Friday, $ a d s f 6 l t Alameda A Logan PE. 9840J, superintendent of parochial Grade School Students Jan. 19, at li30 in the church Cleaners & Dyers schools, will be the guest speaker. auditorium. The meeting will be 328 Broadway For Quality Bakery Goods His subject will be “ School Cur­ exclusively for the mothers, who riculum.’’ will bo addressed by Mr*. L. F. Phones PE. 37.'>3 & 3754 It’s a thrill Try Information classes on Cath­ At St: Francis' Assist McMahon. Refreshments will be BILLY’S INN olic doctrine, conducted by the served. ti he reieiherel ^ACK BAINES - CLAT DAVIS WEISS BAKERY Rev. Robert Syrianey, will be Tho Holy Hour on Friday night Good Foods resumed on Monday and Friday from 7:30 to 8:30 will be con­ JACKSON'S with nights in the basament room of In 'Tide of Toys' Drive ducted by the Rev. J. P. Houlihan, Meet Your Friend§ Here 4024 Tennyson St. the school. The first meeting , ...... I O.P. The customary novena pray- Cut Rate Drugs 4>44th & Lowell Phone GL. 9733 will be Monday, Jan. 22, at 8 (St. Francu da S.Im ’ Parith, straction in safe driving. j ^ sermon PRESCRIPTIONS p.m. Danyer) The Boosters will meet in the delivered by the Rev. J. S. FOUNTAIN SERVICE RA. 1818 PRBB PROMPT DEUVERT V All interested Catholics and The grade school p ^ ils helped high Khtwl auditonum Monday, Bg^nier, O.P. Confessions will fol- FREE DELIVERY non-Catholics are invited to at to swell the “ Tide of Toys’’ being Jan. 22, at 8 p.m. All Boosters are the Holy Hour, Call SP I44S Osvataii A AlaaeS* tend these informal classes. collated for the children in Eu­ You Will Bo Proud ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH reminded that the membership ^he sodality members will at- They Came From Recently baptized were Carol rope. Each room donated a large drive IS now on. tend the 7:30 Mass Sunday, Jan. Patronise These Friendly Firms Ann, infant daughter of Mr. and box full of favorite toys, which Society Luncheon Jan. l9 21. It is Communion day for the Temptation FORGET-ME-NOT the following boys helped deliver Mrs. Frank Eckert, with Carl J. A dessert-luncheon will be held organization, If to the fire station: Don Woertman, FLOYinR SHOP Betty & Bob’s Products Eckert and Barbara Manley as at 1 p.m. Friday, Jan. 19, in the The Little Flower circle will Texaco sponsors; Stephen Michael,_ in Leo O’Connor, Mike Reeves, and assembly room of the rectory for meet in the home of Mrs. Henri IC EC R EA M ' 285 SO. DOWNING fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jerry Dobbs. The boys were taken Beauty & Lubrication Tire^ members and friends of the Altar Abromeit, 3875 Clay street, Wed- Quality Eggs Washing Accessories Monseu, with Albion Kirk and Al­ on a tour of the fire station. and Rosary society. A meeting will nesday, Jan. 24, at 1 o’clock. A Barber Shop Joe & Andy*s bina Richmeier as sponsors; and Mrs. A. L. McCutcheon is attend­ follow the luncheon, with Mrs, 0. luncheon will be served and bridge And Butter Donald Stephen, infant son of Mr, ing the safety chairmen’s meeting Wienecke presiding. will be played. Specialising in at Manual high school Thursday, and Mrs. Frederick Ziska, with Officers for the coming year will The St. Ann circle will meet in Masten, Masten Permanent Waving SERVICE STATION Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner as Jan. 18, at 9:30 a.m. The group Broadway Creamery 2603 E. 12th S T t . be elected. Mrs. Richard Lucken- the home of Mrs. Fred Sabon, 12th 4 Clayton FR 9826 sponsors. will witness a demonstrgition of in- EA. 4723 bach will speak on Our Lady 2666 Stuart street, Thursday, Jan. 66 So. Broadway SP. 2665 r e p a i r s STORAGE of Fatima. Members of the Altar 25, at 1 o’clock for a dessert- & Bryan and Rosary society will receive luncheon and cards. Blue Bird ARTISTIC ClfANfRS Communion in a body in the 8 St. Albert’s circle will meet in Black Cope Is Purchased dock Mass Sunday, Jan. 21. the home of Mrs. John Rice, 2412 HABDWABE ^‘Personal Attention Win Advancement Banner on Thursday, Jan. BUCHANAN’S Komac Colorizer Paints Given Each Garment” Boy Scout troop 126 won thel^S. l ovelock for cards and Optometrists dessert-luncheon. Christian Bros. Wines Rental Equipment Delivery Service i By feather of God Society advancement banner and a box of chocolates as second-place prizes Alt Pspnisr Bssra 3740 E. -Colfax FR. 2474 2636 EAST 12th AVK. EAit 131« (Mother of God Pariih, Denyer) Denver. It was announced by the in the monthly honor court held W* DstlTsr 5 Broadway PEorl 4668 fWVVSW W W .V W W W W W V The new black cope purchased ways and means chairman, Mrs. in South high school. Advance­ PE. 1777 377 So. Bdwy. by the Altar and Rosary society Gerald Connelly, that the needle­ ments for the month were: Tender­ Frink Antonclli W.L. (Speed) Mierer ISale of Cards BLUE BIRD was shown to the members at a work and bake sale held in De­ foot rank, Harold Kiley, J. Turner, Complete Line of meeting Thursday afternoon, Jan. cember was so successful that no D. Sullivan, J. Keating, J. Han PLUMBING CO. 11. Thirty-five women met in the activity is planned until April. nauer, and J. Trammell; life rank MALONE DRUG church for recitation of the Rosary Mrs. Charles Fellows made six and safety merit badge, Charles By Loyola PTA * J?' ^ WINES & LIQUEURS o. w Winn Bob Winn at 1 p.m. and adjourned to the new amices and Mrs. A. J. Bonino Hideman; star rank and rocks and Prescriptions a Specialty j | f basement for a business meeting., made and donated the new linen minerals merit badge, Tom Torrez; Repair Work a Specialty Domeitic and Imported Mrs. James Mooney was elected altar cloth used for the first time safety and home repairs, -Ronald Fountain Service — Gol|I Beer, Etc. t j recording secretary to replace Mrs. on Christmas. Mrs. Victor Hender­ Bahl; public health, Tom Free­ Realizes \\, For Ni(ht Emerxencr CaU AC 6022 Louis Kub, who has moved from son gave the deanery report. Mrs. man ; personal and public health, i ■ n • l n \ 100 So. Bdwy. — SP. 6226 — We Deliver • I Ilf It M tnnnr to 00000 Celestine Miller was introduced as AlleA Grand; reading and animal otil aorriion 111— 1-4 new member. husbandry, James Harvey; art and The Loyola PTA met in the Miss Frances Peavey, assisted animal husbandry, Frank and school hall Jan. 16. Mrs. Gannon, 3504 E. 1 2 th Ave. ST. JOHN'S PARISH 3504 E. Colfax FR. 8881 Elections Held by Mrs. J. J, Dod, showed her col George Marches!; cooking and first chairaan, intrtmuced FR. 5736 lection of rosary beads to the aid, Mike Mulqueen; and public ^*^1*** Patronise These Friendly Firms FREE DELIVERY group and told something of the health and rocks and minerals, L. school, who gave listory of each. She also gave an Torrez well-received declamations. By St. Cajetan's account of the history of the Ros­ Plans for the monthly hike will lowing the showing of the Christo- Permanent Waving ary devotion and of each prayer be discussed at the next meeting. Uan Change the a Specialty Conover's Food Store ST. JAMES' PARISH included in this devotion, and read Nine eligible scouts have begun "OrW/ a short business mating Parish Groups the story of the life of Father Pat­ studying for the Ad Altare Dei was held. The report of the Christ- M y Lady Edith Fcatiirinij Quality Only rick Peyton, C.S.C., who is spon­ awards. *®®® committee showed EXCELLENT MEAT Please Patronise These Friendly Firms (St. Cajetan’t Pariik, Denver) soring the Family Rosary crusade. Pack" 126 and troop 126 were profit of more than $1,000. The Beauty Shoppe CHOICE GROCERIES Elections of various parish iresent in uniform for the monthly winning team of workers was in grroups took place on Jan. 6. The The Rev. Robert McMahon of Mlnal* Kessstsr, Har. U.MLY UELlVtltlLS Walt Badger says: Our expert cleaners Sts, Peter and Paul’s parish in Eloly Name society Communion. the charge of Mrs. C. Haley, and new officers of the Carmelite so­ this group -will meet for luncheon 2804 E. 6th Are. EA. 0788 1718 E. 6th FR. 2767 ciety are Mmes. Lucy Alires, presi­ Wheatridge gave a short review Gain Webelas Badges know how to remove stains or of the book Science Is a Sacred in the Tiffin Jan. 31. The PTA dent; Sam Lucero, vice president; At the monthly meeting of Cub I Mrs. .... M. W. Saya, spots from any garment! Eugene Chavez, Jr., secretary; Cow. Puckett's Refreshments were served by Scout pack 126 in St. Francis ^ and FUMIGATING ; A Solemn Mass and procession game of the season was played on Rats, Mice, Roaches, Eetabliihed 35 feare Priclgy, Jan. 19, will open the Jan. 9 with Mrs. Elmer Sutliff • Cutters • Sheet Metal Forty Hours’ devotion in Holy coaching. Square dancing is also Family church. being introduced and will be Weavils, Bed Bugs, • Gas Furnaces taught by Mrs. Sutliff in the School CUSTOM-BUILT FUBNITUBE Clover Mites, etc. * Gas Conversion Burners At the evening services Friday auditorium after the games. MADE to ORDER 709 E. 6th Ave. KE. 4031 and Saturday, Jan. 19 and 20, com­ Residential, Commercial, Induatrial mencing at 7:45 o’clock, the Rev. Altar Society Furniture Re-Upholstered & Restyled FREE ESTIMATES THE BEST IN LUGGA6I Raymond Ruiz, C.M., of St. Installs Officers Free Estimates Guaranteed and Bonded Thomas’ seminary will give the Serving Colorado alnee 1929 sermons. He will also speak at the The Altar and Rosary society Denver solemn closipg Sunday afternoon, met Jan. 9. The installation of n?w DREAMREST MFG. CO. Jan. 21, at 4 o’clock. officers was held. The games Pest Control party sponsored by the Denver Confessions will be heard Friday J. fireder deanery will be held on Jan. 22 at 1124 18th (Catholic Prop.) CH. 7985 and Service Lab. and Saturday evenings after devo­ 8 p.m. in St. Joseph’s hall at W. ► 1754 So. Bro«dw»7 BP. 4S7S, b t Mtl tions. 1144 iSray. 6th avenue and Galapago street The instruction class for Cath­ Anyone desiring tickets, at 50 '•WWWWWWWW' McGinness & Patrick olics and their interested non-Cath- cents per person, may obtain them ELECTBIC IVORK MOVING olic friends began last Monday eve­ by calling Mrs. M. Strempel at WIRING AND REPAIRING OP ALL KINDS Floor Covering SpecialUte ning at 8 o’clock and will be con­ GR. 5779. tinued each Monday and Thurs­ Plant were made for the re­ STORAGE * Linoleum * Asphalt Til* LYNCH ELECTRIC COMPANY day evening in a classroom of the ception for the Rt. Rev. Mon- * RobberTilo * Plastic Wall Tile new building. tignor Achille Sommaruga to be 1721 E. 31 Ave. MXT’ SHIPPING PrM EitiautM The annuel collection for the held on Jan. 31. Hottettet for St 494 So. Vine SP. 3239 Holy Family Seminary burie the meeting were Mmet. M. Local and will be taken up at all the Croci and Syl Franks. Volun­ Long Distance M atte, Sunday, Jan. 21. teering to clean the altar for CHAMPIONS of the girls’ volleyball teams at St. THE Patrick’s school, Denver, are the eighth grade Hot Rods Moving S t Rita’s circle will have the January were Mmet. M. Croci annual election of officers at the and C. Bruno. shown above with their coach. In the top row are Joan Manfro and Storage ■ Packing McVeigh Compony meeting Wednesday, Jan. 24, in the Mrs. Elmer Sutliff, coach; in the bottom row are, left to right, FIREPLACE Shipping PAINTING AND home of Mrs. Anna Ahern, 4465 PTA Officers Betty Lou Alagranzi, Maurine Hallenan, ‘Barbara Behrens, Patricia DECORA’nNG Raleigh street. Hold Meeting Notary, Mary Parra', and Sheila Polniak. Ail Type, of Framo CONTRACTORS FIXTURES Bnildingi MoTed The card tournament, sponsored A meeting of the PTA officers 1328 Inca KE. 0718 by the parish PTA, was welliat* was held Jan. 10,rat which time OAS AND ELECTRIC LOOS Free Euimate* tended the first evening of play, Mmes. Nick Qualteri and William Cnrtain and Flex Screens, Grates; Jan. 11. High scores were made by Sullivan were given a vote of Work on New Church Andirons and Fire Sets, In all finishes. DUFFY STORAGE the following; Pat Gould and Clair thanks for assisting the school Tile and Marble for All Uses JUSSEL Doherty, in pinochle; Mrs. P. C. nurse, Mrs. Day, in the recent eye HEATILATOR FIREPLACES & MOVING CO. Gould, in bridge; and Grace Torr, examinations given the school chil­ Described for Aurora HNS Electric Co. in canasta. dren. DENVER MARBLE & TILE CO. 1521 20th St. 2611 W. 6th Are. Sfsit Si. Est. 1191 PhoRs MA. 1484 or KE, 5580 The average score for the first Mrs. Sidney Miller, president, (St. Therete’t Church, Aurora) 1 Mr. and Mrs, Willianr E. Shel­ me Tel. KE. 6228 Electrical Contractore night’s play will be given to new announced the ^dessert-luncheon, The Holy Name society met -a A. A A A. A A A A A A A A A . ledy, formerly of 1740 Dayton, Call A L .1743 for players starting Thursday, Jan. sponsored by the CPTL is to be Jan. l6 in the parish hall. Work have moved to'Cody, Wyo., with A Cu.rutMd El.ctrlcal Job 18, and for the following two held on Jan. 26 in the Knights of on the new church and rectory was their two children, Eileen and nights of the tournament, Jan. 25 Columbus hall at 1 :30 p.m. Every­ described by Thomas Coffey, the William R., Jr. Mrs. Shelledy had I.- . CHURCH FURNITURE and Feb. 1. one is urged to attend and the superintendent. been active in church work and “CRANE” Fourteen Boiler The PTA mothers of the junior price of admission is 50 cents per WHY AND PEWS The Altar and Rosary society was an officer of the Altar and i; ' Dnigned A M.nafactnrul class will donate this week’s prizes. person. met in the parish hall Jan. 11, fol­ Rosary society. . DENVER'S MV0/?/rf LAUNDRY PTA Meeting Set Tickets are on sale at 50 cents lowing recitation of the Rosary in The Behrens Fixture Co. per person for the afternoon tea Baptiimi Listed The first PTA meeting of the the church. Baptized in the past week were The reason Idtel 4625 Colorado Bird. sponsored by St. Joseph’s guild to A bake sale will be held March new year will be held Monday, Jan. be held on Feb. 3 at 2:30 p.m. at Robert Dwayne Archuleta, infant serves more families in 22, at 8 p.m. in the school hall, 4 in the parish hall following all Denver, Colo. the Denver Dry Goods for the ben­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Jose G. Archu­ Denver than any other with Mrs. Harry Kelsey presiding. the Masses. A tablecloth, made by laundry is because Ideal efit of the Sisters of St. Joseph. leta, ■with Jose N. Achelito and The students of the high school Mrs, Mary Jones, will be on dis­ customers get just the Stove and Furnace Parts Mmes. William Sullivan a n d Evelyn Lovato as sponsors; Ed­ Specialiging in. Quality Plumbing biology class will present a panel play. kind of laundry service Nick Qualteri volunteered to take ward Thomas, infant son of Mr. Still Available discussion. Mrs. Eleanor Quick, president, and Heating Repairs they want. charge of the refreshments to be and Mrs. John L. Raslawski, with There will be a social hour from thanked Mrs. Zea Paul, Mrs. Elea­ Why don’t you, too, GAS FURNACES served at Dad’s night Jan. 16. Mrs. Joseph Hastings and Regina Hast­ 7 to 8 o’clock, at which time the nor Perry, Mrs. Olive De Bell, enjoy Ideal Laundry Anthony Canzona donated the cof­ ings as sponsors; and Cecilia Mar­ S IA H E R Y The Geo. A. Pollen parents may meet with the sisters. and Mrs. Mary Shelledy for clean­ Seivice? Prompt Service fee to be used. garet, infant daughter of Mr. and Refreshments will be served. —