Member o f 'Audit Bureau o f Circulations Contents Copyrighted by tife Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1852 — Permission to Reproduce, Except on REPLY TO DR. KENNETH OBERHOLTZER'S Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M, Friday Following Issue ATTACK ON OUR PARISH SCHOOL SYSTEM

The Denver Post Wednesday thought is exactly what the Found­ acquire these, which come as God’s are not formally requesting it for •tion except direct aid to religion, evening carried a first page article, ing Fathers of America wanted, gifts, but which demand free ac­ theirs. The Catholic press .has such. as.paying catechism or Bible DENVER CATHOLIC “ Oberholtzer Denies Parochial for ours is a democratic republic, tion also on our part. If eternity asked for auxiliary aids, such as teachers or furnishing such text­ School Blast,” in which he blamed devoted to the preservation of in­ were not important, and faith and bus services for students, health books. Though nuns are under fire the news on inflammatory reports alienable human rights. We can­ morals were not important, it services, and free non-religious as public school teachers even in by a reporter and “ slanted not have the kind of nation we would be all right to close Catho­ textbooks. The U. S. Supreme wholly Catholic districts today, the ;and inaccurate reporting” by the have had in the past if-there is de schools; but nothing is more Court has made clear that all these U.S. Supreme Court has never out­ United Press and a Boston re­ to be a monopoly of education. important than religion and services can be constitutionally lawed this practice, which is cer­ porter. The case is not so simple. If Oberholtzer believes parish ^orals, and all fundamental Amer- given. Despite later court decisions, tainly not any more illegal than the Read the following article: schools should be abolished in ican principles are religious in the it is extremely doubtful from his­ reputed hiring as teachers of sev­ REGISTER order that secularistic men like sense that they rest on a recogni­ tory whether any aid to religious eral hundred Protestant ministers By Monsignor Matthew Smith the American Association of tion of the natural law. schools is forbidden by the First in Colorado schools, a practice to VOL XLVIl. No. 35. THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1952 DENVER, COLO. The attack on private and pa­ School ^ministrators may fit Oberholtzer made one of his Amendment to the U.S. Constitu- which we do not object.) rochial schools at the Boston meet­ every stuaent into their own mold, chief jabs at us when he said, ac­ ing last week of the American that is the end of this republic. cording to Laura Haddock o f the Association of School Administra­ The “ ideas or philosojJhy” be­ Wri■istian Science Monitor, April tors, a department of the National hind the Catholic schools cannot 9, 1952: “ We cannot have paro­ Education association, has left be made illegal in the U.S.A., un­ chial schools to any lafge extent Catholics aghast. Colorado Catho­ der our Constitution. Our schools and still have democracy in our lics are particularly disturbed by exist to train good Catholics, and school system.” Church in Buffalo to Be Dedicated ...... V . the remarks of Dr. Kenneth E. good American citizens. They are My comment on this is that if Oberholtzer, president of the As­ not at all inferior in their scholas­ Oberholtzer -wants democracy he sociation of School Administrators tic achievements in Denver, as had better work to get school , Archbishop to Officiate June 22 in Resort Town on South Platte and • superintendent of the Denver Oberholtzer is in a position to elections on regular election days public schools. - know. They are also interested when the public, not a machine- + + + ' + + + The new Church of St. Elizabeth in Buffalo, a resort . Oberholtzer has previously met in the salvation o f the children's herded few, can vote, and he must town on the South Platte 45 miles southwest of Denver,-will Catholic educators on friendly souls, and they teach the Catho­ avoid as a plague such things as be dedicated by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr on Sunday, June terms. His attack last" week came lic religion. How this could be secret meetings of school direct­ 22, at 11 a.m. The Very Rev. Monsignor Elmer J. Kolka, asso­ as a terrific shock to them. It was obnoxious to others is beyond our ors, etc., such as have been so outrageous that many public comprehension, except those held in recent years. He must ciate director of Catholic Charities in the Archdiocese of school teachers believed he had others were bigots whose opposi­ see that candidates for the school Denver, is administrator of the ne'w church. been misquoted. This does not tion to the Papal Church is never board are democratically chosen, Work on the structure, which was erected at a cost of seem to be the case, for his views reasonable and is built always on not hand-picked as in a dynasty were carried over the large press a twisted notion of what we be­ approximately $26,000, began last fall and the building has associations, appeared in a spe­ lieve and teach. Let me define democracy for now been completed. The chapel is him: It is a system of government cial dispatch to the New York Oberholtzer was quoted in the of log and frame construction, with by the freely elected representa­ Clergy Retreat Times written by Benjamin Fine, New }^ork Times as saying that tives of adult citizens, and has its a knotty pine interior finish and ex­ an expert on education who is “many educators were concerned July 14-18 basis in the law of nature. If known as super friendly to the at the charges made by those op­ terior fir log siding. Scissors beams public school system; and they posed to public schools that these either free elections or attention support the roof,^ and the pews to the natural lavr be lacking, there were published in the Traveler, schools were ‘godless.’ He added is no democracy, were made by the Hallack & Boston, April 8; the Christian that this is just not so.” I personally do not believe Dr. Howard Lumber Co., Denver, of Science Monitor, April 9, and else­ The inference here is that Cath­ Oberholtzer is a fool or an un­ Philippine mahogany. The pews where. olics are “ opposed to public reasonable man. I do not believe The onslaught on non-public schools”—something that we deny. have padded kneelers. he is a bigot. But I think he has schools was opened by James B. There is all the difference in the The first Mass will be offered fallen under the temporary in­ Conant, president of Harvard world between being opposed to in the new church on Sunday, May university. He “ warned that pri­ fluence of forces that strongly lack of religious instruction for demand, in the United States to­ 25, at 10 o’clock, and Mass will ke vate schools, operated aUng eco­ Catholic children and being op­ nomic or religious lines, were day, that Catholics pay and pay offered every Sunday at that time posed to public schools, which we and pay and be given nothing;' harmful to our democracy.” This know must exist, through September. statement, in view of the fact that thpy be second and third class The new St. Elizabeth’s came as that he heads a private university, Having edited the Denver Cath­ citizens, happy to grovel before which was founded as a religious olic Register since 1913, I am in their betters. . j the result o f the donation o f a plot a position to know that-no respon­ institution, seems to depart from We happen to be first claks of land for church use. At a meet­ sible Catholic leader has ever re­ sanity. Conant’s entire higher citizens, who know our duty to ing o f the Catholic residents and education was obtained at Har­ ferred to the public schools God and our duty to our fellow here or elsewhere as “ godless.” those who have cabins in the area vard. men. We are not surrendering Denver public schools have, how­ a committee was appointed to or­ It is Oberholtzer’s views, how. our ideals or our rights, ever, never shown any desire for ganize for the new church. They evdr, that most concern us. He religious classes such as could Now would be a good tirhe to said the dual system is “ divisive probably be legally held. Released clean up the lack of democracy were Don Green, chairman; Henry in character— precisely the argu­ time has never been practiced in in the public school system, lind to Nadorff, Edward Spleat, John ment used by the Communist Denver, though it is used by .both see what could be done about re­ Rusche, Frank Buckley, and Dr. governments o f Europe against leased time, which we are as anx­ Protestants and Catholics in many Howard Swanson. As the result of religious schools. Reds’ open aim parts of the nation, and in some ious to get for the Protestant and is to drive out every kind of think­ parts of this state. It looks to us the Jewish children as for the New St. Elizabeth's Church, Buffalo the work of the committee, and ing except the current dictator’s. like clear divisiveness to turn Catholics. We are really worried several- substantial donations, the The annual retreat for the Again, according to the New York about the lack o’"' religion in Den­ school system'V over to those who new church has only a $5,000 debt. clergy of the Archdiocese of Times, Oberholtzer said; “ It is not fight religion by trying to ignore ver. But we are most definitely Denver, which will be held this a question of numbers, but the it. The public schools, however, not opposed to the public school sys­ Mass Offered 12,000 at Easter Masses in 8 Parishes year July 14-18 at St. Thomas’ ideas or philosophy behind the have Christmas plays, their choirs tem. First in 1943 seminary, will be given by Aux­ non-public schools” that jiortend appear in public Protestant con­ As a final parting shot, let me danger. certs as at the Red Rocks Easter recall to the public school authori­ Mass has been said in the summer iliary Bishop Joseph M. Marling, In other words, what Oberholt­ service, and nobody could hold ties that not for more than 30 Established in Denver Area Since 1946 months at Buffalo since 1943, wheii C.PP.S., of Kansas City, Mo. zer deems perilous is for Catho­ that they are “ godless.” They are years has a Catholic sat on the a group of summer residents peti­ Bishop Marling, who has a -wide reputation as a speaker and retreat lics to teach Catholicity. What merely a bit too secular. As far Denver board of education, that On Easter Sunday, almost pastor, estimated that rnore There were three Masses on tioned the Aijchbishop for a priest about the academic freedom that as they go, they are splendid. They for long periods it was difficult 12.000 worshipers crowded the than 2,000 were, present 'fetr Easter, but Father McMahon master, became a member of the he and other educators are al­ have many Church-member teach­ for a Catholiq to get a teaching . churches in the eight parishes Easter Masses in Our Lady of announced that beginning, Sun­ for the Sunday's of July and August. Hierarchy in 1947. Born in 1904 ways preaching? What about the ers who, by indirect methods, get job (we appreciate that Ober­ established since 1946 in the Grace church, and more than day, April 20, there would be Monsignor Kolka was appointed to and ordained in 1929, he served on warning issued by the Supreme over right ideas of morality. holtzer has been no bigot in this), Denver metropolitan area and 1,000 received Communion. One four, at 6:30, 8, 9, and 11. [There serve the town and has been, offer­ the faculty of St. Charles’ semi­ nary, Carthagena, 0., and later Court of the United States jn the But secularism is not enough and that, despite all, never has the 6.000 Communions were dis­ Mass was added to the regular were two Sunday Masses when ing Mass at 10 o’clock at the re­ Oregon school case? What would Catholic Church interfered with tributed. schedule for the feast. When the the parish began in June, 1949. taught philosophy at the Catholic for a whole education, and where sort in the summer months since University of America, Washing­ happen to democracy if the pub­ direct religious teaching is barred the tax aid necessary for the The tremendous growth in the parish was started, in Septem­ St. Bernadette’s parish, where; ton, D.C. At'the age of 33, in 1938, lic were always forced into secularism holds the control. Man, pubile schools. We-are not enemies young parishes, is reflected in ber, 1951, one Mass Sunday was it is himed to erect a school- be-, that time, ilis first Mass is said in scheduled.' Since then a Mass fore long, reported similar he became ProvinciaT'of the Con­ single channel o f thinking? Were created by God whom he dare not of the public school. system, as the number of Masses offered St. Clara’s orphanage, where he is gregation of the Most, Precious the Colonists wrong when they re ignore, is put here to serve God Oberholtzer ought to know. As in the churches on the feast day. has been added almost every crowded . conditions. The Rev. chaplain. Blood, with headquarters in Car­ fused to accept British tyranily? in this world and to be happy with we are a Fourth o f Denver, and In only one of the eight parishes month, until there are now five. John Doherty, pastor, could not At first, attendance at Buffalo thagena. He was in this post when Is the wcffld wrong today when it Him forever in eternity. God does growing, we had better not bp was a Mass added to accom­ The East Denver Parish of Lie reached for exact figures. named Auxiliary Bishop of Kansas fights the evil of Communism? not force faith or morals on peo­ taunted by injustice, for like all modate the crowds-* In the Christ the King, where the six was about 15 or 20 during the six Public freedom from forced ple. They have to learn how to other citizens we have full access others, mOstjof them on the rim regular Sunday Masses were of­ Sundays Mass was offered there. City in June, 1947. The retreat will open Monday evening, July 14, and to the law, to the recall, the initia­ of the city, five and six Masses fered, reported a total attend­ In 1944 Mass was begun the first tive, and the referendum, and we are offered every Sunday. ance of 1,500, and 700 Com­ Engagements close Friday morning July 18. have many friends who are not In a Register survey, the munions. 'When the parish was Sunday of June and continued each Archbishop Urban J, Vehr has greatest number in attendance Report on Boston Talk Catholics. Never in'its history has started in May, 1949, four Sunday through August, and the also announced that arrangements Denver long tolerated intolerance at Mass on Easter in the eight Masses were scheduled to care average attendance was about 40. parishes was reported in Our have been completed to have Aux­ for the big residential area, the Of Archbishop Mass has been said weekly from Years ago when two anti-Cath- THE -NEW YORK TIMES, IVBBNESDAy, APML >, Lady of Lourdes church, where Rev. John Scannell, pastor, re­ iliary Bishop William E. Cousins olics were elected to the school 2,800 crowded five Masses and called. Sunday, April 27, Pbeblo, jubi­ the first Sunday o f June through of give the archdiocesan As Dr. Conant did the day be­ board, and began to eliminate all 1,200 received Holy Communion. lee dinner, Bishop Joseph C. Will- September since 1947. Last year the clergy retreat in July, 1953. Bishop fore, Dr. Oberholtzer pointed out 7»: Catholics as teachers, the civic An estimated 1,300 persons 'I crit The Rev. Damen McCaddon, ging- Cousins, ordained in 1927, was DUAL SCHOOL RISE that not much more than 10 per leaders of the city united under pastor, reported that when the attended services in Mother of average attendance was more than und God church, and about 600 re­ Tuesday, April 29, Catholic named to the Hierarchy Dec. 17, cent of the schools' population Chamber of Commerce leadership, parish was begmn in 1948 only Charities annual meeting, 8 p.m. 100, and some Sundays saw as went to private or parochial po' ceived Communion, kccording to 1948, and consecrated March 7, add, by means o f the recall, three Masses were needed to Wednesday, April 30, Good many as 190 attending. 1949. IS ATTACKED A M schools. It is not a question of stopped the injustice. Catholics the Rev* John Regan, pastor. numbers, the Denver superintend­ In­ accommodate Sunday worship­ Shepherd home. Confirmation, ca’ did not have to act. This city does pers. Four Sunday Masses were ent stressed, but the ideas or phi­ scheduled when the parish p.m. Uu not want intolerance. The Rev. James Moynihan, Other Educators Follow Load losophy behind the nonpubllc began in August, 1944, and Thursday', May 1, Mullen Home New Rectory in Peetz schools that are dangerous. act (Oberholtzer in his Denver Post for Boys, dedication of new cafe­ of Dr. Conant in Assorting I there are now six. The fear was expressed by Dr. interview Wednesday was quoted teria and auditorium, 4 p.m. the Aspirants to Priesthood Four Masses in All Saints’ It Tends to Divide Nation Worth McClure, executive secre­ as defending opposition to all ef­ church, where the Rev. Harley Friday, May 2, Wheatridge, Sts. tary of the association, that the Ar al forts to devote public funds to sup Schmitt is pastor, drew 1,250 Peter and Paul’s church. Confir­ private and parochial schools would port of religious schools, directly Asked to Apply at Once mation, 7:30 p.m. seek public support for their In- an persons, and 504 Communions By BENJAMIN FINE lifi or indirectly, and he went on to Sunday, May 4, St. Thomas’ Socdal to Tus Ntw Tots Tmss. stltutiona as they grow in num­ Young men who intend to en­ were distributed. bers. dr uphold Dr. Conant of Harvard in ter S t Thomas’ seminary, Den­ The Rev. Michael Maher, seminary. Mass and meeting of BOSTON. April 8—Continuing th a Threat to Unity Charged the idea that the greater the num­ ver, nejEt fall to begin studies pastor of St. Anthony of St. Vincent de Paul society, 8:15 sd oppoiiUon to non public schools, of ber of youths attending such schools in preparation for the priest­ Padua’s parish, said that 1,150 a.m.; Holy Ghost church, Noctur­ At first, he said, they will seek to prominent educators today at­ 1 the greater is the threat to democ­ hood are requested by Arch­ nal Adoration society, 4 p.m. free transportation, then they will tb were present for Easter Masses 0- tacked the "dual system of educa- racy. He seemed also to connect bishop Urban J. Vehr to get in in his church and more than 600 Monday, May 5^ Lafayette, Con­ .1 » . 1. .. *u . j V j ‘orfor iree free wxi text bo books, o ks, anand d soon ii 1- Uon” that they said has developedU*y the parish school issue with other touch atonce with their pastors, received the Eucharist. The firmation, 7:30 p.m. al serv- ca in this country in recent years. ^ 'ices. K funds are diverted fro;from the attacks being made today on the who in turn will contact the regular Sunday schedule of five Thursday, May 8, Dallas, instal­ n- The issue was raised openly for public schools. As editor of the Archbishop. The large number Masses accommodated the wor­ lation of Bishop Thomas K. Gor­ ie public schools, he warned, the prl- A-. the first time last night by Dr. vrte toaUtutlons will grow stronger de> largest religious newspaper system of applicants and the crowded shipers. When the parish was man. ' ^on James B. Conant, president of at the expense of the public ones. ae in the nation, I know there is no facilities of the seminary make begun in August, 1947, there Sunday, May 11, , Cathedral, ’re Harvard University, who warned "Denominational schools build fr such connection. Catholics are not it imperative that the Arch­ were two Sunday Masses. Confirmation, 4 p.m. prtudices, they build little Iro^C id that private Khools, operated fighting the public school system as bishop know as soon as possible Nine hundred attended Ma^s Monday, May 12, St. Patrick’s, It curtains around the thinking of an such. As, for tax aid to religious the number of young men from and 700 deceived Communion on along economic or religious lines, Confirmation, 7:30 p.m. ill »eople.” declared Dr. Medure. pp schools, it was given ■without pro­ the archdiocese who wish to the feast day in Sts. Peter and were harmful to our democracy. These schools can destroy the 8 Tuesday, May 13, Cathedral, of test in this nation to Protestant enter St. Thomas’ seminary in Paul’s church, where the Rev. Clergy conference, 10:30 a.m. The ■ Rev. Peter J. Moran has ect. Some furnishings were do­ .1- At sessiens today the attack on unity now found in our democracy. St nated by women of the parish. Our country has a good deal unity m schools up to 1850, though Catholics September. Robert McMahon is pastor. Louisville, Confirmation, 7:30 p.m. m'oved into the new rectory o f Sa­ the dual system was expanded by The first assembly in the rec­ today brought about by our com­ m Wednesday, May 14, Aurora, St. cred Heart parish, Peetz. Pa­ other noted school and college au­ tory will be a gathering of sur­ mon system of free public school cl Therese’s, Confirmation, 7:30 p.m. rishioners did most of the work thorities. rounding priests for dinner closing education.” W. Thursday, May 15, Golden, Con­ on the building, shown above, St. Vincent Parishioners Getting'Anxious the parish Forty Hours’ devotions I* Five thousand school adminis­ An even sharper attack on tht Mr firmation, 7:30 p.m. which is valued at $17,000, al­ Ml trators, college offlclas, teachers nonpublic schools came from Dr. Friday, May 16, Queen of April 22. The Forty Hours’, April Edgar Fuller, executive secretaiy though its actual cost was only 20-22, will be conducted by a to and noted educators are attending foi Heaven orphanage. Confirmation, $9,300 because of volunteer labor. - Jt- of the National Council of Chief Franciscan Father from St. Eliza­ the regional convention of the School Officers. Speaking at a sec­ 4 p.m. 'The old rectory was sold for to American Association of School r beth’s parish, Denver. tM tional meeting on "Pressure Groups Tuesday, May 20, annual meet­ $5,600 and $3,000 was collected lie Administrators, which ends Its and Attacks on the Schools," at ing of the Archdiocesan Council of during the erection of the new four-day program tomorrow.: which Dr. Conant and Superinten­ Catholic Women. building. These sums, added to a A department of the National dent William Jansen of New Tork reserve fund, paid all expenses and i t t St Church in Deertruil IMucatlOn Association, the admin­ City also participated. Dr. Fuller left the parish with a substantial o f istrators' association is one of the said that there are two types of balance. , segregation in thU eountry, St. J ^ p h Burse •y moat influential policy making The new rectory*, 28 x 50 feet, Is Being Remodeled IC* bodies in the field of American . to fotmd in the Southern stater and is baaed is of frame construction with as­ ite educaUon. The associaUon has as bestos shingle siding. The interior Considerable remodeling work is or- its members most of the leading on race. The other, he added, was Advances by $50 the one referrsd to by Dr. C o n ^ ,sai is finished in Philippine mahogany, being done on St. Joseph’s church, •• ftt public school superintendents of Deertrail, under the direction of . the nation. and was based on ^fundsBMatal wi The St. Dominic’s parish burse with oak floors tnroughoul. All beUefs.” Of the two, he held that Ik was increased with the payment of woodwork and floors are finished the Rev. Francis Pettit. A new Some observers expressed sur­ liturgical altar, donated by the prise that the "private-public” the latter was mors damaging te ti an additional $475 this week. The in natural color. the democratic tradition. Altar and Rosary sotiety, is being vyi schooKiuue had come out into the St. Joseph burse — Denver arch­ The rectory, equipped with a vte open. In the past this highly "The segregaUon in the seven­ an diocesan fund for the education of installed. Members of the society teen states to being graAially -■ -- p( forced-air automatic oil furnace, r k charged Issue has been discussed priests, received the following also made the drapes which form amved.” aald1 Dr. FuUte. "The trend fit contains an office, living room, a backdrop for the altar. The pad­ 4t« privately in hotel rooms or in the gifts: $10, J.O., Denver; $10, is hopeful. In the' ether ease, _ to dining room, kitchen, three bed­ ding and covering of the kneelers lobbies of convention halls. J.J.C., Denver; $5, A Friend, Den­ though, it U found in aU f^y^ fltt rooms, two complete bathrooms, form another project recently car­ Frees Coaferenoe Is Held ver; and $25, Anonymous, Denver. .te eight states. It opposes the Idba It and a foyer. The two-thirds base­ that aU the Ohlidrsn should bo ried out by the society. ir." Discussions here indicated that The burse now totals $4,438. ment contains a laundry room, rec­ brought up together in a demeo- eu The one-compartment confes­ in- the issue of "two systenu of educa­ An inflammatory pamphlet re­ reation room, and furnace room. racy. bn sional has been converted into a P- tion" no longer could be kept un cently published said that South All the work was done by pa­ der wraps. "These non-puhUe sdioeto apt IM America’s troubles came from double confessional (room for a At a press conference arranged Increasing, they are divisive agd be' rishioners except installation of penitent on each side), and a ars embtimial in their on a being “priest-ridden.” South the furnace, plastering, excavation 4c by the association officials. Dr. - — broom and supply closet has been Kenneth E. Obertwltzer. president ^ ■^tooto There is our of America, unfortunately, has too for the basement, and laying o f installed behind it. Niches have i f» few priests for the vast number in- of the Association of Adminlstra- few pjeblem. the cement floor in the basement. been made for recessing the | tors and superintendent of schools Adding to the diseuaston, Dr. Ih of inhabitants. Evqn the United These items amounted to some statues, and plans are being made N- in Denver, Colo., asserted that the Conant said, that soms ps^le who States has need of many more $ 2,000. to have the stations of the cross dual system was "divisive" in undetmtoad the puhUo schools t o priests. It seems, from the number The b u ild in g committee in­ wanted to have the whole area of Oc refinished. The entire exterior of character. He said that many edu­ of vocations, that there is no cluded Felix LeBlanc, supervisor; the church has been painted a cators were coz^cemed at the It chance any cduntry will become charges made by those opposed to ®<^ld get money for thelp to John Fehringer, and Joseph Wie- light green. Own type of schools. Dr, Conant et “ priest-ridden.” The trouble really ser, who worked with the regular A vestibule has been built, lea'd- public schools that these schools is that where there are few priests were "godless.” Hs added that said that "those people should be ee- parish committee; Bernard Roelle, ing into the church, which will- "this just to not so.” smoked o u f Po a country becomes ridden by strife, Jacob Elenz, and Arnold Fehr­ make it much easier to keep the, SEEING THEIR LONG-NEEDED This picture shows the front and south front en­ bigotry, and lack of faith. Help inger. Furnishings for the house building warm in the winter. New given seminarians on their road to were pro'vided by the Altar so­ cement steps complete the major REPRODUCED ABOVE is the report in the New trance of the church. Workmen are perched high on CHURCH approach completion is a happy the priesthood is help in expelling ciety, which named Mrs. Joseph changes, and many minor repairs York Times Wednesday, April 9, 1952, by Benjamin Fine sight every week as parishioners of St. Vincent the roof placing the last beams in position for the impiety a’nd darkness of the spirit. Fehringer, Mrs. Victor Fehringer, have also been made. on the Boston convention o f the American Association o f School de Paul’s, Denver, come to services. They are getting- sharply pitched roof. Brickwork will be completed Gifts to the St. Joseph burse and Mrs. Dick Meyer as a commit­ Deertrail is a mission of Hugo, Administrators, which contains reference to Dr. Kenneth Oberholtzer’s anxious for the day when they can move from soon on the church and the structure will be under may be sent to Archbishop Urban tee to aid the officers, Mrs. Donald where Father Pettit resides. He remarks on parochial schools. (See photostat from Christian Science their quarters in the basement of their school into roof so that interior finishing can proceed. (Also see J. Vehr, Chancery office, 1536 Fehringer, Mrs. Arnold Fehringer, also cares for churches in Limon Monitor on page 2.) this beautiful new building under construction. picture on page 8)— {Register photo by Smyth) .‘Logan street, Denver, and Mrs. Pete Nelson, in this proj­ and Strasburg. PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4205 Thuridoy, April 17, 1952

The Denver Catholic Protestant Parochial Schools Great Progress in Diocese of Pueblo I Dr. Ralph J. Spear Register In State Have 3,688 Pupils Chiropractor Publuhed Weekly by the Bishop Joseph Willging Observes His 10th Jubilee X-RAY LABORATORY Catholic Press Society, Inc. At least 3,688 Protestant chil­ Kenneth E. Oberholtxer, superin­ D.IIt Honn— E t i . Mon., Wod., Fri. dren in Colorado are attending the 938 Bannock Street, Iknver. tendent of Denver schools, warn­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr 3242 S. Broadway SU. 1-3300 type of school labeled “ anti-demo­ o f Cheyenne; Bishop Bernard olic Register, in 1944. Its present, paigns ivere conducted in the Colo. ing against “ encroachment” of re­ will attend the banquet in Pueblo cratic”; at the meeting o f public Sullivan, . S J., and Bishop circulation is around 9,000. Great city of Pueblo in connection with ligious schools. April 27 honoring Bishop Joseph Subscription: $2.00 Per Year school' administrators in Boston Charles Quinn, C.M., both of strides have been made in giving this building, which is praised Sold in combination with The this month. Nineteen Lutheran The enrollment of the Seventh C. Willging on his 10th anni­ Denver; and Abbot Leonard a spiritual program to youth and visited frequently by those Register, National Edition, in church schools have an enrollment Day Adventist schools in Colorado versary in the Hierarchy. The Schwinn, O.S.B., of Holy Crosa under the direction of the so­ who are interested in school Dr. Go Jo chief speaker will be Monsignor Archdiocese of Denver. of 2,438. The Seventh Day Ad­ breaks down as follows: Nine abbey. Canon City, will be pres­ dality. The program for the So­ buildings and planning new ones. John J. Kelley, Chancellor of ventist Conference, Denver, re­ hundred pupils in 22 day schools; ent In addition, many Monai- ciety for the Propagation of the Schaeuble Entered as Second Class the Diocese of Pueblo. Dr. John Othtr New Schooli Matter at the Post Office, ported that- 24 schbols of that 250 in a four-year academy in gnori and priests from the Arch­ B. Farley will give the main ad­ Denver, Colo. group in Colorado have an enroll­ Loveland; and ].00 itudents in the diocese of Denver will come to Other new schools which have Optometrist ment of 1,250. This, of course, is Boulder and Porter nursing dress on the M rt of the lay peo­ Pueblo for the oecaaion. It it ex­ been added to the diocesan roster schools. ple, Bishop Hubert M. Newell pected 'that about 50 priests in addition to the 24,766 youths are the Shrine of St. Tlierese, Specialist in the 'Archdiocese of Denver en­ from the Pueblo diocese will be Pueblo; St. Joseph’s, Blende; St. For My Lady! rolled in 39 parochial elementary present. For Visual schools, 13 parochial and private The dinner will be held in the Joseph’s, Monte Vista; and Mt. Eye Care Carniel, Trinidad. New school * Fura Catholic high schools, and two Report in Boston Paper Pueblo Golf and Country club buildings have been erected in Catholic colleges. and will be informal. Movies of 6.3R Empire Bld^. KE. 5840 ilTw 7 * Restyling . .w rv. * .luiintoii ettauiu. Sacred Heart parish, Durango, The-Jtev. Mr. Paul G. Hansen, Catholic activities since Bishop * Repairing direcU)r of public relations for Willging first came to Pueblo and St. Joseph's parish. Grand Junction. The years have Dr. D. C. H'erthman the Colorado district o f the Lu­ will be shown by Dr. A. J. 10 * Cleaning ;ve witnessed also the reopening of a theran Church, at the time he tod U.S. Warned New Teachers Dooner, K.S.G. John Butkovich, 'and Associate parochial school that was closed * Storage quoted the Lutheran ichoCl sta­ It K.S.G., ia in charge of Die en­ for many years in St. Michael’s Dentist* Work Guarantood ta. PUaaa** tistics, released the following ice tertainment program. Mrs. An­ statement to this newspaper: V Are Too Few to Meet Need thony Martino and Jack Balfe of parish, Delta. Many new schools PLATES DANIEL’S the D. o f I, and K. o f C., respee- are now in the planning state, “ All Christian people, regard­ By Laars-Haddaek we tively, are .general chairmen. and extensive remodeling has 606 I5th Str.et 1206 ISth Strasl FUR SHOP less of denomination, who regard SUf S'rit.r ./ Tk. CSritUt* UcAitar the parochial school as a necessary ad taken place in old ones. KEyitona 8721 TAbor 8761 31( TABOK Bt.DG. At Boston Nomtd on W or Day lith A CURTIS AL. 8124 medium for spiritual training of the neerer it comes to being a icr large portion of the citizens, the their children, will be united in the While citizen interest in the On Sunday; Dec. 8, 1941, the its public schools it increuing, not more it will clamor for tax funds. THE lEtT r i l LESS concern about any attempt to re­ 9rc day the United States entered enough of young men and women This is inevitable.'’ World war II, the Feast of the strict this great symbol of Ameri­ are training lor teaching posi­ Asked if he believed televiaioa Dolls and Doll Parts Imnopculate Conception, patron­ can freedom and democracy. he tions, Kenneth E. OberhoUzer, had importance for the future in ANY DOLL CAN Christians who gladly pay taxes •ly president of the American Asso­ the educational scheme of things, ess of the U.S., Bishop Joseph C. ^ n l a i r e BE REPAIRED for public educational facilities a- ciation of School Administrators, Mr. OberhoUzer said he did and Willging was named the first should not he criticized if, at the 'n| said here today. He spoke to the added that he was working with Ordinary of the newly created .same time, they are willing to preu at a special conference in several comraitteea to ace whether Diocese of Pueblo. Since that Aluminum Awningr A.B.C. Doll Hospital 14 Bi.bop Jo.spk C. Willging forego the use of those facilities, Mechanics Building, Boston, in a national educational TV net­ time the Church in Southern Door Hoods, Tk work could not be act up. 1515 Arapahoa, Danver MA. 7617 and at great personal sacrifice, conneetion -with the 78th AASA Colorado has experienced a pe­ Faith has been zealously pro­ V# annual convention. "We arc now trying to find out Porch and Patio Covtrs provide a religious education for riod of steady growth and has moted under the guidance of its The firms Hated here deserve to Children in some parts of the how we can arrange programs Give Complete Protection their children.” Mis become one of the chief testimo­ diocesan director. Guaranteed Leak PrcMtf he remembered when you are dls> Mr. Hansen, earlier, had criti­ country are having to attend that will satisfy a variety of nies to the progreaa that ia made FHA Ternfs ai Low ai 86.08 Moatk tribulint-hutir* your patronafa^ to the dlf- quadrupled school seuions, and needs—programs on tape which The Catholic Youth center in iTnte of business. cized a reported statement by Dr. by the eataolisning of more and CALL NOW ACema 4738 ferent tome children, especially in rural could be tent packaged to amaU Pueblo is one of the chief works J) areat, arc going to be without atationa, live programs. smaller diviaiona of Church au­ in behalf of the people of Span­ Denver Window Co. lod thority. One of the youngest sees ish-speaking background. It is 3738 Woet Colfax any elementary schooling at all “Wt have had requests from •wfifd uni 6|9rit5d fey PAUL E. MeSHEEKY at, next year, in view of the teacher in the U.S., the Diocese of partly supported by the Bishops’ 1- English teachers for readings CUSTOM FUR SERVICE shortage, he said. In the elemen­ done by Charlea Laughton, for Pueblo extends over almost half Committee for the Spanish- JSg tary grades, this means that 160,- the state of Colorado. It ia an ler instance,” he nid, “and mothers Speaking and partly from local 000 positions are open this year have written in taking ut to 1. extensive area embracing flat funds. It embraces a whole for a mere 32,000 graduates of iponsor programs that arc as en­ rolling plains on the east aide series of organizations for all ad teaching couriea and colleges. tut tertaining at the wild westerns and rugged mountain ranges, in­ age groups and works closely STORAGE T but not so violent. We would want «B. 500 Delegates cluding the front range, the with the Santo Nino clinic. Kl programs for adults, too, some­ Sangre de Cristo, the Sagauche, Foremost in the mind of iM Mr. Oberholtxer, who is super­ thing to take the place of the Bishop Willging has always been toap opera, for example. We And and the San Juans, on the west CLEANING vve intendent of schools in Denver, the strengthening of the voice of I there it a real intertst in such side. Scattered along the rugged 10 said that In spite of the apparent backbone of the continent in an lay people in carrying out the low interest in the teaching pro­ an idea among bouaewivet.” For area o f 61,289 square miles in wishes of the Church. The Di­ REPAIRING fession, there is high interest ocesan Council of Catholic )W shown by the public In its school Egtimatcd at |10 Billion 30 counties, it administers to a M Catholic population of loine 89,- Women existed as s part of the V, systems. Present at the convention yes­ then Diocese of Denver before .e He pointed to the fact that the 000, a great portion o f whom are REMODELING terday w u Earl J. McGrath, Bishop Willging came to Pueblo, m National School Boards Associa­ United States Commissioner of Spanish speaking. Before the il tion, made' up of citizens offl- covered wagon brought in Anglo but under his vigorous encour­ First E Education. He told newsmen that agement the Pueblo DCCW has * u clally associated with school ad­ the nation is in immediate need of civilization, the Spanish had en­ 0. ministration, sent 50 delegates to 600,000 new claatrooms. dowed Colorado’s natural beau­ grown to include a council in 1- the annual convention of the almost every parish. The most He said the estimated cost is ties with colorful names, many CALL AL. 7322 ..t. AASA three years ago, but 500 recently organized deanery of the $10,000,000,000, half of which o f them religious in origin. Many Free Pickup — Free Estimale Ur this year. should be borne by the federal DCCW is in Durango. Communion 1. Also, he said, during the past o f the citizens o f Spanish-speak­ government and half by states and Spanish Custom Ravoktd year of liis . presidency, he has localities. ing backgrounds can trace the The long argument over the beeif asked to meet with many This sum, of course, is beyond immigration of their Ancestors Use Our Complete Fur Protection Service industrial and busineu groups, anything to be hoped for all at into this part o f the world long “ Spanish privilege” of the Bulla in notably the ■Chamber of Com­ once, Mr. McGrath said, but it before the territory of Colorado Crueiata, whereby Catholics had “ It Costs So Little and You Get So Much” merce of the United States and is none the legs needed, and he was elevated to the rank of a the custom of eating meat on the National Association of Manu­ Fridays in places that were facturers, which have evidenced hopes, he admitted, that Congress state. This is especially true of a growing ooncern in seeing that will appropriate, at this session or people in the Arkansas, San formerly Spanish territory, was !S the next one, some money for the values of private enterprise Luis, and Aniraa.s river valleys. settled in 1946 with the revoca­ as construction of new Kbool build­ tion of the custom. This revoca­ cc are taught in the schools.. ings. The Pueblo diocese resulted We are featurinj? the latest Ih jb iU u L FURRIERS1240E. Colfax Labor organizations, likewise, from the division of the state of tion has since been extended by I s have been showing a new interest The Office‘of Education is in the Holy See to 01;d Mexico, New a- process of completing a survey Colorado into two sees, the Arch­ style Finger-tip Veils - - - - $2.70 in the schools, said Mr. Ober- diocese of Denver in' the north Mexico, and Arizona. holtzer, partly becauac they are of school facilities throughout the If. country which, said Mr. McGrath, and the Diocese o f Pueblo in the Building difficulties in the suspicious oMhe interest already war years held down the con­ Tastefully styled and skillfully executed, it embodies a to' shown by industry and manage­ will provide a kind of 10-year south. Pueblo’s first Bishop was to ment, but pertly also because blueprint for school expansion ordained to the priesthood June struction of churches consider­ cleverly designed new cord scalloped head piece with a ds they are beginning to realize the which each aUte can adapt to its 20, 1908, ia Dubuque, la. A ably, but even in those years standing ruffle of pleated net and ribbon bows and a, potential forces in education. own needs and resources. native of Dubuque, he took up three new churches were dedi­ The survey is in two parts— priestly work in the Diocese of cated, as well as a student drops. In Parochial Issue Aired an inventory of existing school Helena, where he was Chancellor nurses’ home. Three new par­ Superb styling and workmanship. Veil is held in place .6d facilities and the development of iiiis ic , Snc. The possible—and in some cities for 13 years. As pastor in Butte ishes were created and one new by a hidden plastic clip. 1522 St. Ml long-range master plant for school the actual—inroads of the church- plant construction. he paid o ff a large parish debt hospital with nursing sisters was Made in^the one size only to fit all girls of First Com­ sponsored and other independent and made great improvements in put into operation. It was St. Jo­ The Orst part has just been munion Age. schools upon the public schools completed; and the second will be the school and rectory. He seph’s, Florence. Since the close Band Instruments - Pianos • Organs were another problem commented reedy within 18 months at the erected a parish recreation cen­ of the war the $2,500,000 St. upon by Mr. Oberholtzer. moat, Mr. McGrath forecast ter and built the magnificent Mary’s hospital in Grand Junc­ He said that while the en­ Church of the Immaculate Con­ tion has been built. Its modern Other first Communion Needs Radios - Records - Accessories croachment was not yet important ception, whose tall monumental design and equipment have at­ in number, it was alarming in the Arsenars Sorr spire looms out from the Butte tracted favorable comments from FOR BOYS 17 idea back of it. He said be was hills as the first landmark of the . AC. 1635 DENVER, COLO. stron^y opposed personally to any all corners. Other hospitals that Communion sets consisting of: Black prayer books, art Team Is city. Bishop Willging introduced have been added are Sacred r- ligniflcant division of the coun- black or white Rosary and broH-n cloth scapular in tiys educational system behveen Ihl At the “ Helena Case” of theological Heart hospital in Lamar and the le renown; He was installed as black folding case. Sets $1.25 on up. in public and private institutions. Santa Fe hospital in La Junta. J.” “I believe history has fully con- Arsenal Pueblo’s first Ordinary in the An addition to Sacred-Heart hos­ armed all that Dr. Conant said the Anala Sacred Heart Cathedral March pital, Lamar, increasing the FOR GIRLS last night on this point,” he as- tion Cl 12, 1942. One of hii first steps capacity of that institution Cbnsisting o f: Rosary, book, cloth scapular and bag all aerted. “We cannot havt parochial defeetir. was to dedicate the new diocese twice, has been made. The Sa'nta in white. Sets $1.25 on up. TollefsoB Furniture schools' to any laiK extent and Anal re under the patronage of S t Fe hospital was taken over for 450. itill have democracy in our school Therese of the Child Jesus, the operation by religious sisters 2749 SOUTH BROADWAY 'tr Ar; aystem. And certalntly we cannot “ Lattle Flower;” the Sacred two years ago. Wholesale Prices to Clergy and Sisters at allow the private schools-to ba Unj* Heart of Jesus, and Our Lady of Nuni Asiume Hoipitali 10. supported even partial by ^ the Victory. Mail and Phone Orders Promptly Filled M l funds. Yet the more the popula­ Ms The postwar period also wit­ «. tion of the private tchoola grows, D' * Big Building Program nessed the transfer of the admin­ In the 10 years that have istration of Corwin hospital, ALL OUT SALE A PHOTOSTAT of an article in the Christian Science intervened, the work of Bishop EVERYTHING REDUCED Pueblo, to the Sisters of Charity. Monitor, Boston, for April 9, 1952, which contains a report Willging has necessarily been Many new orders of teaching OPEN EVENINGS-7:30-9 P.M. SU. 1-1441 planning, organizing, and build­ sisters have come to the Diocese on the remarks of Dr. Kenneth Oberholtzer o f Denver concerning ing. After the 'letting'up o f the of Pueblo in Bishop Willging’s parochial schools is showm above. (See story and photostat from Chancery office and the diocesan 10 years, the latest being the New York Tittles on page 1.) curFas came the division of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred \ four deaneries of Pueblo, Wal- Heart with headquarters in The Boston Traveler, Tuesday, if the association ‘is afraid of the senburg. Grand Junction, and Pueblo; th« Atchison Benedic­ “ The West’s Largest Church Supply House” M o r g a n , April 8, 1952, carried the follow­ parochial achobl trend.’ Durango. The deaneries of La tine Sisters in Our Lady of Mt. ing report: , “ ‘We are not afraid,’ he re­ Junta and Alamosa followed in Carmel parish, Trinidad. EiTablUhad 1902 1633 Tremont Place “ Later, in an interview, Ken­ plied, ‘but we are alarmed at the 1948. The Pueblo Catholic The $1,000,000 new Pueblo idea that, is behind the increase in Charities began existence in TAbor 3789 Denver 2, Cole. neth E. Oberholtzer, AASA presi­ Catholic high school was com­ , Leibman their numbers. In the long run 1943, and since that time has pleted in 1949 and is now finish­ dent and superintendent of the we’ve got to lump the. religious- grown to include the St. Vincent ing its second year of operation. Denver, Colo., schools, was asked sponsored school and the indepen­ de Paul salvage bureau and the Two huge money-raising cam- and Hickey dent school because it ia the dual­ Santo Nipo clinic. The Southern Colorado Register was organized Gat and Elaetrie Bldg, PhoBs TAbor 1395 ity represented by both which it I the dangerous idea to American as the official diocesan paper democratic action.’ ” separate from the Denver Cath­ Tennyson Jewelers p } . O'Neill Issues Challenge 4415 West 43rd Ave. To Parochial School Critics (Across from Miller’s Super Market)

A bill o f particulars by Dr. in this country ia divisive and Kenntth E. Oberholtxer, superin­ denied that the public schools were tendent of Denver public schools, ‘godless’,” Dr. O’Neill told 3,000 to explain his charges that the Cstholic educators at the Kansas Offering F I R S T q u a l i t y ! “ ideas or the philosophy behind City Municipal auditorium. “ 1 aeri- the nonpublic schools are danger­ ously doubt if using ’divisive’ and a fine selection of EXTRA STRON G I ous,” was demanded at the Na­ ‘godless’ constitutes a helpful con­ tional Catholic Educational associ­ tribution to educational discussion. ation convention in Kanias City, What we need is informed discus­ Mo., April 16. Dr. James M. sion of the purposes, programs, GENEKAIr O’Neill, chairman o f the depart­ and results of all American Watches-Diamonds-Silverware ment of speech at Brooklyn col­ schools and of the relation of Custom Jewelry - Watch Bands lege, said that Dr. Oberholtzer in these elements to religious and TIRES his reported statement at the educational freedom, to the very DENVER INDUSTRIiH, BANK regional convention of the Ameri­ essence of any free society, to the \ • can Association o f School Adminis­ functioning of American democ­ v ; ' . . ... -I cioRci p. Roac. Pi«tUMi racy.” > 1534CoHfBmlai4.V JphowMAIn 515S<[ trators in Boston came “perilously IOapMit. DeavarDryOeadtC^ k peeweeh close to saying that religion ia a I “ Dr. Oberholtxer went even danger to America.” further and proclaimed that the “ If it has become dangerous to ‘ideas or the philosophy behind the be different in religion and in edu­ non-public schools are dangerous.’ Graduation Gift Suggestions cation and in other things, then In other words, the president of J O H H sa n • Mtrt MNn |« we have already lost the c&racter- this important association in • Watches • Diamonds American education is taking the We Specialize in • lUr* Softly istic ' o f a free society,” Dr. wm STORAGE a mouinc co. O’Neill declared at the formal position that the philosophy of • Rings • • YttrOU opening of the NCEA convention. the Catholic, Lutheran, Jewish, Watch Repairing: Lightera t-OCAS A BtSrAMX Tim Ftr “If Dr. Oberholtzer ii accurately Baptist, Episcopal, and other types Diamond Setting • Watch Bands • Rosaries IFWim rvyHIfHI I reported, I am afraid he will never of teligious schools in this country be happy in America until we is dangerous. This seems to me New Mountings • Crosses • Medals > i o v i : v G • Etiy Wtakly cease t(9 pretend that we have perilously close to saying that re­ Fay Tm m freedom and openly accept totali­ ligion is a danger to America. I All Types . • Pen & Pencil Sets For the Safety of Your Goods tarianism— with Dr. Oberholtzer, should like a bill o f particulars in Jewelry Repairing o f course, an important member regard to the ‘danger’ with which o f the ruling politboro.” Use Johnson Service on Every Move religious education threatens Joe Kavanaugh, Inc. Dr, Oberholtzer, president of AGENTS FOB UNITED VAN UNES, INC the American Aisociation of American democracy. Apparently WALTER C. CARLTON, Owner ‘YOVINS WITH CAU BVBByWBBBB- School Administrators, joined Dr. none was offered at the Boston 7th St Lincoln TA 1261 STORAGf! - PACKING - SHIPPING James B. Conant, Harvard uni­ meeting. So far as I have been able Member of St. Francis de Sales’ Parish versity president, “ in claiming to discover in recent years none fem ^rly with Lavar Jewelry Co. Phone PE 2433 Denver, 221 Broadway, that the dual aystem o f education is ever offered.” PAGE THREE Thursday, April 17, 1952 Office, 938 Bannock Sfreet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Annual Celebration April 21 South Denver Church, Taking Form, Promises Beauty Regis College Is Rated High Notre Dame Club to Name By North Central Examiners Regis college, Denver, In the recent North Central ceived an “excellent” rating in report, the college’s hiology, First 'Man of the Year' an investigation and report that physics, and chemistry labo­ resulted in the Northside insti­ ratories were rated as remark­ THE DENVER NOTRE DAME CLUB for the first tution’s being accepted into the ably adequate, "especially for a time will name a “ Man of the Year” at the Universal Notre North Central Association of school o f this size.” The faculty Colleges and Universities. The rating, the completeness of the Dame night celebration in Denver April 21. A handsome investigators gave a glowing ac­ library, and the record end > scroll has been furnished by the university to be presented count o f the school, and one is spirit of the students were also to the recipient. The “ Man of the Year” award will be pre­ said to have called it the “ hest factors receiving "rave notices” sented to an alumnus of the Den­ college of its site” that he had from the examiners. The new ver Notre Dame glub who has baen seen. classroom building— Loyola hall outstanding in activities of the Receive Promotion The college was turned down — was rated as a building that Denver club and in university and hy North Central in the early "any college, regardless of size, civic affairs. The Regis college, Denver, com­ 1940s. At that time, although it could be proud of.” In all, the mittee on rank and tenure an­ was recommended for accredita­ report on Regis was a “ glowing Thomas Gorgon, President nounced promotions for five mem­ tion by the examiners, it was one.” bers of the faculty — three lay refused by the reviewing board There were low ratings on a New officers, for the Denver teachers and two Jesuits. The pro­ because of a debt that was con­ few scores, but most of those Notre Dame club will be introduced motions were approved by the sidered high for the size of the low ratings were in ' areas that at the annual Universal Notre Very Rev. Raphael McCarthy, S.J., school. The academic rating, are not connected vitally with president. ‘ Dame night celebration. A dinner- then as now, was given high academics. For instance, a low Promoted from the rank of in­ recommendation and credit. mark was received because the dance is being held at the Park structors to the rank of as­ Hill Country club for alumni and sistant professors were William faculty had not written anougk books and scientific articles in parents of students attending the Carson, accounting department; recent years. A low mark was university and friends of Notre Robert Howerton, head o f the 32 DPs Will Arrive also received because the fire Dame. mathematics department; and Fa­ extinguishers in some cases were Thomas J. Gargan is the new ther George Tipton, S.J., head of the chemistry department. In Colorado Apr. 22 low on fluid, because the in­ president-elect. Other officers are firmary was not in some re­ Moved up from the rank of as­ parish hall and gymnasium to which finishing touches’ are being sistant professor to associate pro­ THE PLEASANT SPRING WEATHER has contri­ On Sunday, April 20, the S.S. spects considered adequate. But buted to a more rapid tempo of construction on the new applied at present. The facilities of the hall will most likely be ready Taylor will arrive in New York on the whole, the academic fessors were John J. Coyne, direc­ for the beginning of school in September but the completion o f the tor of the night school, and the bringing eight families consist­ rating of the school was “ ex­ Church of St. Vincent de Paul, University boulevard and S. Armona church may take a little longer. Construction was begun in February, Rev. J. C. Ryan, S.J., of the Eng­ avenue, Denver. The br^k work is virtually complete and the struc­ ing of 32 displaced persons. cellent.” 1951. lish department. ture will soon be entirely under jo o f. This side view shows the These families, Yugoslavs of German ethnic origin, will ar­ The committee also announced beautiful lines of the edifice, which is English Cotswold in design. The new church and hall of matching architecture and redbrick rive in Colorado Tuesday, April that the Rev. Christian L. Bonnel, The church will front on University boulevard looking west. A tall construction with Boulder stone trim are the work of John K. Monroe; 22. First Communion S.J., has been named head of the slender spire, surmounted by a cross, will stand on the truncated Denver architect. The Empire Construction company is building them. division of philosophy, psychqlogy, tower shown at the right. The church will accommodate more than 700. (Also see picture on Of the eight families, six have and religion at the college. Just barely visible beyond the tower is the tile roof of the new page 1)— (Register photo by Smyth) already found sponsors, homes, PORTRAITS and employment in factories. The other two, however, who are experienced in farm work, are Fr. John T. Newell, S.J., Has 23,000 Parishioners in 50 Towns still in need o f sponsors. , One of the|e, the Frank fam­ SOME 23,000 CATHOLICS when pastor of St. Mary’s church, who had been doing “ missionary” station carries a number of Protes. and the Blessed Mother. 'Their de­ ily, has eight members. The fa­ scattered throughout 50 towns Walsenburg. Father John Newell, work in the Honduras for six years tant programs sponsored by Amer­ votion to the Blessed Mother is ther is 49 and the mother is 43. now in Denver, is on his first visit ican missionaries and financed by intense, and recently they have and villages in Spanish Hon­ and to date has succeeded in win­ They have four sons, aged 19, to the United States since his ning only three families. “ The American dollars. But this he ssfys developed a love for Our Lady of duras, are the spiritual care 13, 10, and 4, and two girls, brother’s consecration as Bishop people of the Honduras will never will soon be counteracted. Through Fatima which surpasses anything of the Rev. John T. Newell, aged 8 and 2. A family o f this of Cheyenne, Sept. 24, 1947. the generosity of the Rev. Eugene we know in the United States. S.J., a brother of Bishop Hubert lose the faith as long as they have description would certainly be a priests” he asserted. Murphy, S.J., of St. Louis univer­ M. Newell, D.D., of Cheyenne. Fa­ The Rev. John T. Newell, S.J., Father Newell says he enjoys valuable asset on any farm. AAA sity, arrangements are' being made ther Newell is one of three broth­ was ordained in 1935 and has his difficult work immensely. He The other sponsorless family, for the introduction of Catholic ers in the Newell family of Denver spent 16 years in the foreign mis­ FATHER NEWELL is some­ plans to return to his people in the Hocks, have five members. programs over these same stations. who have devoted their lives to the sion fields. Ten of these years what disturbed, however, over the the next few weeks. The parents are 43 and 40 years These programs will have a tre­ service of the Church. The third were spent in British Honduras effect that Protestant tadio pro­ Two nephews o f Bishop Newell old; their two daughters are 16 and the remaining six in Spanish mendous effect on the people, es­ and 13; and their son is 9. Thomai J. Gargan priest-brother died as a result of grams may have on his people. In and Father are priests in the Den­ I a car accident March 5, 1944, Honduras. practically every town a local radio pecially programs on the Rosary ver archdiocese. They are the Rev. If anyone is interested in J Anton Pojman, Jr., vice president; His parish in' Minas Deovo, Charles Jones and the Rev. Wil­ helping these families, he may which has a population of 23,000 liam Jones. Another nephew, R y - contact the Very Rey. Monsi­ • Francis J. Ortbal, secretary; souls, covers a vast mountainous One Family's Answer mond Jones, is a student in St. gnor Elmer J. Kolka, associate I and Frank Kirchman, Jr., treas- territory. Assisting him in his ar­ Thomas’ seminary. director of the resettlement pro­ ‘ urer. Named on the board of di- duous mission work is the Rev, gram, at Catholic Charities, 1665 I rectors are Fred W. Gushurst, Sr.; George Prendergast, S.J., who for­ To 'Plafined' Parenthood Grant street, Denver, or by • Frank Conway, and Charles Cas- merly served as superior o f the Investiture on April 20 phoning AC. 3825. • sidy, Jr. Indian mission at St. Stephen, With 45 displaced persons Wyo. having arrived on Easter Mon­ • A special event of the eve- Speaking o f his missionary la­ For Second of 3 New day, and with the additional 32 , ning will be the showing of a 40- bors, Father Newell said that it is to arrive on Sunday, the grand One 8x10 I minute sound movie produced by extremely difficult for two priests Wyoming Monsignors total for the archdiocese is now k Dumont Television depicting stu- to give the proper attention to all more than 1,700, Monsigpior Photograph in • -dent life at the university as well these people. It would be difficult The solemn investiture o f the Kolka announced. as a tour of the campus, buildings,- in a large city parish to do so, but Rt. Rev. Monsignor John McDevitt, Beautiful Oil in the Honduras the difficulties of and laboratories. The “old grads” J.C.D., as a Domestic Prelate to $ g . 9 5 who have not seen the alma mater mission life are accentuated by the His Holiness, Pius XII, w ill. take t Baby Beds Needed for years will enjoy the transition mountainous terrain as well as the which has taken place since the lack of good roads. Modern means place Sunday afternoon, April 20, 6 Proofs Shown of trans'pcjrtatipn as known in the To Assist DP Families “ good old days” as evidenced by at 3:30 o ’clock in St. Laurence United States sire still in the realm Four baby beds are urgently this film. O’Toole’s church, Laramie, Wyo. of possibilities. needed for four DP families Bishop Hubert M. Newell of Chey­ An orchestra has been engaged ♦ ♦ ♦ that will arrive in Denver Tues­ Bi|l Smyth enne will officiate at the ceremony, for the evening and dancing will day, April 22. Anyone having THE ONLY ACCESS to many which will be attended by 40 follow the dinner and movie. a baby bed is asked to call of these remote missions is by priests of Cheyenne and neighbor­ Further information and reserva­ AC. 3825, Catholic Charities Photographers mule trails. Several times each ing dioceses, «s well as many out­ tions may be obtained by calling office, 1665 Grant street, Den­ 4296 So. Sherman year Father Newell packs his Mass standing civie leadens from Djr. Daniel Monaghan, AL. 3551 or ver. Arrangements will be made Rev. John T. Newell, S.J. kit and a few other necessaries on throughout Wyoming. Monsignor / SU. 1-3945 Tom Gargan, DE. 7023. to pick up the beds. a mule and sets out on a 10-day McDevitt will be the second of trip through his parish. Each three Wyoming priests recently morning he says Mass and hears elevated to the rank of Domestic SERVIIXG DAILY the Confessions o f the natives in Prelate (with ^le title Right Rev­ LOOKING FOR A NEW OR USED AUTO? RESTAURANT a different village. In addition to erend Monsignor) to be invested. this, he says that in each of these The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Thomas LOOKING FOR THE BEST DEAL? towns and villages an annual fiesta 1644 AC. is held on the feast day of the F. O’Reilly, pastor of St. Anthony’s See Fred W. Tossie at patron saint of the village. To parish, Casper, and Vicar Gen­ Glenarm 0709 these fiestas all the natives flock. eral o f the diocese, was invested True to their Spanish traditions, April 13. 'The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Standard Motor Co. the Indians know that a fiesta Dodge & Plymouth Dealer "WHERE DENVER DINES" James A. Hartmann, pastor of the would not be complete without Cathedral, will be .invested Sun­ 455 W. Colfax AC 1881 a religious service. The Jesuits day, May 11. realize this, and so they, too, come CHOICE CUT to the fiesta and take care of the spiritual wants of the people. GRADE AA PRIME RIB OF BEEF AU JUS “The number of native clergy is small but the future looks bright Roasted Rare as the number of native vocations is growing rapidly,” says Father Large Baked Idoho Potato Dinner Salad Newell. National Bank FijWMe^* Rolls and Butter Coffee $2 .0 0 When asked about the prosely­ The Denver tizing influence of non-Catholic missionaries. Father Newell said Free Dinner Parking at Any Parking Lot in the Vicinity that the number was increasing Just Present Your Parking ticket to Cashier's Desk but that their effect on the natives Niy New lawn and , From 5:00 to 10:00 P.M. was negligible. He quoted as an example a Protestant evangelist landscaping with a A low-Cost loo" For First Communiori Articles / see A. P. Wagner & Cd CHURCH GOODS 606-14th Street (BETWEEN CALIFORNIA AND WELTOh) STS.) TO

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As their bright young faces show, they were eager Auto Signotur* for the hopping approach of the Easter Bunnie. But as the bottom Other Chil(dren's Prayerbooks picture shows^ they were greeted by baby chicks instead. The puzzled THE INSTALMENT Titl* I lmprov«m«nt Loans iook on the 2-year-old face of Mark Sean indicates that he is baffled Horn* Mortgaga Loanc as “Pray Always,” “Welcome Jesus” or “Jesus Make Me by the switch. After glaring profoundly at the chicks, the youngster LOAN looked up and asked: “ What’s that daddy, the stork?” And “ daddy” Worthy” in a variety of quality bindings in black and white explains that he has not answered yet. John O’Hayre is a former DEPARTMENT editorial worker on the Register and now public relations director to suit every taste. Available singly or in kit combinations. for Regis college. Hours 9 to 4 AComa 2661 ' Corner 17th and Champa In the top phpto, left to right, are James Stephen' (being held) Loam available to credit-worthy rosidento of the Metropolitan Area of Donvor 7 months; John, 6; jColleen, 3; Maureen, 6; Eddie, 4; and Mark, 2. PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, April 17, 1952 Sphinq, Jonici/ Invite Governor to C. D. of A. Fete Club's Proteges to Receive Cornmunion * Overhaul Motor FOR YOUR CHEVROLET! Big Day for Catechism Pupils * Replace Rings Complete Job (St. Tboma*’ Univuriity Club, Derby ; and Bill Sutherland Albino, O.S.M. Mrs. Mary Lee * Replace Piston Pins Danver) Ro"Bemary Dollaghan, Alice Rossbach is supervisor of the Nash, Betty Gardiner, and Mary teachers. * Adjust and Clean Sunday, April 20, will be Lou Riede, Mushroom. St. Philomena’s hall will be First Communion day for some Main Bearings The teachers are under the the scene of the first post-Len­ * 9 6 “ of the catechism students of the guidance of their spiritual di­ ten social of the club. The event, St. Thomas University club. Pu­ rector, Monsignor Bernard J. AH work bjr our the Happy Hatters’ ball, will be * Adjust Rod Bearings pils from the Good Shepherd Cullen, and the priests of the held on Saturday, April 26, FACTORY.TRAINED and East Lake missions will Welby parish, the Rev. Austin mechanics in our at B p.m. Ann Wibel is the gen­ * Replace Distributor join with the public school chil­ Di Benedetto, O.S.M.; the Rev. eral chairman and she is being ONE-STOP SERVICE dren of Welby in receiving John Giambastiani, O.S.M.; the assisted by Donna Waarvick, Jo­ CENTER First Holy Communion in the 8 Points Rev. Hildebrand B r u n e 11 i , anne Malloy, and Rosemary o’clock Mass in Assumption O.S.M.; and the Rev. Dominic Dollaghan. * Completely Tune * Replace Spark Plugs church. There are 15 first com­ municants from Good Shepherd Motor * Check Electrical and four from East Lake. System Braakfait .Sarvad * Wash Car and Clean After the Mass a breakfast Inside wil( be served to the children in ALL WORK the\Assumption school with * Lubricate Car their teachers as guests. There GUARANTEED! are tentative plans for another * Change Oil Communion class for Derby and * Adjust Brakes EASY TERMS! Mushroom pupils in the fall. Teachers from the St. Thomas University club who serve at the four misrions of Mushroom, Good Shepherd, D pby, and East Lake include Broadway Dick Casburn, Roma Casburn, Gloria Grisenti, Marie Stampfel, and Joe Jezek, Eastlake; Mar­ garet Foy, Tom Ford, Kay Sher­ man, and Gerry Tappan, Good GOVERNOR DAN THORNTON is Schmidt, chairman; Mrs. John M. Rohan, worthy Shepherd; Mary Lee Rossbach, shown accepting an invitation to the C. grand regent. Court St. Rita-625, C. D. of A.; and Ann Wibel, Mary Marshall, Bob D. of A. benefit dance and card party April 26. Mrs. Charles Cory, coehairman.— (Photo by Van’s easier, Joanne Malloy, Lou Ann Left to right are Governor Thornton, Mrs. Carl R. studio) Starkey, and Dick Rossbach, ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH + + + Patronise These Friendly Firms The plans for the annual C. D. of A. dance to benefit Mountrita Spring Fashion Show Benefit pf McC0(l(jon junior camp for girls are pro­ gressing very well. The “ live wire” committee has made favors for Held by Archbishdp's G uild|„ Jpgjjj the men and women. Open Sundays, 9 to 1 LEN’S Pharmacy (Archbishop’s Guild, Denvar) circle meeting was postponed from The committee is putting forth Members of the Archbishop’s Tuesday, April 15, to Wednesday, Week Days 7 to 7 Lt. C. FEHR) P n p . every effort to make this the best Mombar St. Vincent dt Paul'i Parifb guild and their many friends May 7. Miss Jeanette Kavanaugh, Hava Your Doctor Phone dance o f the post-Lenten season. thrilled at the sight of the spring a former member of the circle, has Howes Food Store The plans for this affair are U* Your Proscription fashions, presented through the accepted a position with the U. S. DenverDeaneq Booker Rawee — Gayle Hawea unique in the fact that the pur­ courtesy of the May company, Treasury department in Washing­ 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 chase of a ticket for $1 entitles (Denver Deenery o f the Archdio- A Bi-Low Store Al Loul.lan* and Sonth Clajton under the direction o f Mrs. Eve- ton, D. C. the holder to either dance, play lyne Peterson, at the recent spring Our Lady o f Fatima Circle ce*en Council of Catholic Women) Quality Meats — The annual meeting of the Den­ cards— or both— and an oppor­ benefit held in the Lincoln room Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pepping an­ ver deaneiy Avill be hrid on Mon­ Groceries Washington Park Mkt. tunity to win one of the fine spe­ of the Shirley-Savoy hotel. The nounce the birth of their first day. April 21, at 1:30 p.m. in the Frath Sc Froaen Fruit* cial prizes. showing was a complete success. child, a girl, born on April 14 in Red & White Food Store Catnolic Charities annex. and Vafatabla* Tickets may he obtained from Mrs. Peggy Sweeney, chairman of St. Joseph’s hospital. ’ The guest speaker will be the Louisiana and Clayton BILL HUGHES, Prop. auy member of the committee or the benefit committee, and Mrs. Key of Heaven Circle from the desk in the K. o f C. hall, Rev. Damen McCaddon, pastor of Helen Kinkel, cochairman, ex­ A social evening was spent by Our Lady o f Lourdes parish, at Complete Food Service 1575 Grant street, or at the door sp. 5717 press sincere appreciation to those circle members on April 16 at the Linen shell with contrasting velvet trim. 59B South Gilpin the night of the dance., who assisted in the project. They ho*me of Mary Ann Wellington. OUR HATS “ If* Bmart to Be n r itty " Chairmen, Assiifants urge circle presidents to forward St. BeFnadette’s Circle From our tremendous collection of— Are Named the return reports as early as pos­ A white elephant party for The firms listed here de­ sible, in order that a complete re­ members of the circle was held at & 2.99 Mrs. Carl Schmidt, chairman, is port may be made at the coming the home o f Mrs. Pauline Rupp ^S H E LLS it SAILORS McIntyre Cleaners serve to be rem em bered being assisted by Mrs. Charles general meeting. on April 2. when you are distributing Cory, cochairman, and the follow­ Because of the death o f her fa­ Our Lady of the Sacred Heart NONE The Finest Cleaning ing committee members: Mmes. ther, Mrs. Florence Brown, chair­ Circle ir BONNETS llr PILLBOXES your patronage in the dif­ Jack Anderson, George J. Connors, man o f the publicity committee, Mrs. Clarence Harrington will at Reasonable Prices ferent lines of business. Amelia Desmond, Henry A. Fal- has resigned. Miss Mary Torley, co- join the circle when they meet at HIGHER lico, Melvin E. Faes, Carl Z. chairman o f the committee, will the home o f Mrs. Tillie Kreutzer IN in our o^n new plant at Hodge, Albert A. Larche, Robert carry on the duties o f the chairman on Tuesday, April 22. D. Milner, William V. McFarland, and Mrs. Cecilia Scheunemann will Infant of Prague Circle S P i i a w d - S E m e n d - 2266 So. \Colorado Blvd. PLUMBING Roland G. McGillivary, Fred G. assume the duties o f the cochair­ Members of the circle will at\Biff. BRICKEY & MOLLOT McLean, Clyde McCall, Joseph F. man. « gather at the home of Mrs. All new Spring colors. Frank MoIIot. Owner McCullough, James A. McDonald, Blessed Sacrament Circle Ruth Schoenberger on Wednesday, High fashion at low prices. Preceding the Easter Monday Pickup Sc Shap, fiP. 2109 R m .. SF . 0121 Floyd B. Swartz, and Henry Taus­ April 16. ball the following rriembers and SP. 3962 Deliaery RemodalinK, Ropairinf sig; Misses Anne E. Campbell, Holy Family Circle or Now Work Marie Doolie, Helen Fisher, Rose their Ijusbands dined at the new Mrs. Julia Siewald will enter­ FHA Financinf M l 8 . Pearl Hattendorf, Inez Jobe, Minnie Kes Arperiikn Legion building: Mes­ tain circle members at her home Lovely Spring Hondbagi $1.99 plus tax seler, Lee Matties, Anne O’Kane, srs. . pid Mmes. Andrew Collins, on Wednesday afternoon, April Dorothy Rosenthal!, Marcella Ros- J. M. Conway, John Connell, W. 23. Mrs. Alta Broadhag has re­ enehall, Justine Rosenthall, The­ H. Lamberth, John Leonard, Joe turned from a vacation trip in resa Rosenthal], Veronica Wodd, McCabe, Robert Miles, Henry Na- New Mexico. Mrs. Angie Hoof is PARIS HATS OXKIE BRAE and Geraldine Nevelle. dorff, Ed O’Connor, and Peter in a local hospital and is reported 1520 CALIFORNIA ST. For information concerning the Schoendaller. recovering from a recent oper­ “ Across from Denver Dry Goods Co. on California St.” Shopping Center benefit, telephone EA. 9170, PE Our Lady of Loretto Circle ation. 7142, or FL. 6460: Mrs. Irene Hoare will extend Stella Maris Circle Rav. Damen McCaddon the hospitality of her home to cir­ Because o f the death o f her cle members on Thursday evening, uncle, Thomas H. Ryan, the host­ the invitation o f the Youth com­ mittee o f the deanery. The firms listed here de­ Fashion Show April 24. ess, Mrs. Bernard Weaver, post­ CONOCO PRODUaS Precious Blood Circle poned the meeting from April 1 Recent affiliates o f the Denver serve to be rem em bered Lubrication, Car Washing, Batteries Chairman Miss Mary Nadorff Will enter­ to Tuesday, April 15. Mr. and deanery include Kappa Gamma Pi, Mrs. Gerald Cooney, president; Recharged, Tire VnlMnizing tain circle members in her home Mrs. Joe Kissell and family have when you are distributing All Saints’ 'A ltar and Rosary so­ BONNIE BRAE on Saturday, April 19. ThS eve­ moved to their new home at 1965 your p^tronsige in the dif­ ning will be spent sewing vest­ dality, Mrs. Frank Klock, presi­ S. Clarkson. dent: Sts. Peter and Paul’s Altar CONOCO SERVICE ments to be used at the new chapel St. Frances Cabrini’s Circle ferent lines of business. and Rosary sodality, Mrs. R. J. A. 724 So. University PE. 9909 at Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin L. Roberts Thomson, president; and a new Queen of Heaven. Circle are spending their vacation in St. The hospitality of the home of parish council of St. Elizabeth’s Louis, Mo. Altar and Rosary and PTA, with Mrs. Helen Mullen will be ex­ Preisser's Red & White Bonnie Brae St. Patrick’s Circle Mmes. E. Augustine and S. Capra, tended to circle members on Tues­ Word has been 1-eceived from presidents. B r u ^ C o . day evening, April 22. Grocery and Market West DePere, Wis., that Mr. and The attendance at this meeting- AKrtd C. Andsrun. Owatr-Hsnat*? Our Lady 'of the Rotary Circle Mrs. Thomas Phelan are the par­ is not limited to delegates. Each FANCY MEATS. VEGEiTABLEa. AND Havt your Doctor phono us A set o f vestments, completed ents of a boy, John Michael. Mrsr group is invited 'to send as many QUAUTY GROCERIES your Prescriptions by the members of the circle, was Phelan is the former Lucille Ham­ members as possible. Free Delivery SPmee '4447 Beers, Wines, Etc. assembled when the group met in mond of the circle. Miss P3o Abel The nominating committee, with 1331 E. Ohio At*. (So. Oniv. snd Ohio) 763 So. University RA. 2874 the home o f Mrs. Katherine Hen- was hostess to circle members on Miss Eva Walsh as chairman, will shaw on April 15. April 16. present the slate of officers to Ave Maria Circle be elected at this meeting. Others The bimonthly meeting of the Topaz Club Schedules on this coihmittee are Mmes. Fred circle will be held in the home of Business, Social Parley Gushurst, James Foley, John Ro-* MHJTB GAYLORD Mrs. Pauline Keran on Wednes­ han, and Cletus Koester. day, April 23. The evening will he The Topaz club will meet in the spent sewing altar linens for mis­ home of Mrs. Irene Spinelli, 4601 opping RistricP sion chapels. W. 34th avenue, Denver, April 17. Regis Women's Club Little Flower Circle There will be a business and so­ Because of the illness of Miss cial meeting a'nd a special Easter Hears St. Louis Priest I Edna Hartman, the hostess, the gift exchange. : W E E Shoes for the Family The Regis Women’s.club met on In Home ' MOIS So. Gaylord RA 9853^ Weatherbird and Trimfoot Miss Elaine Rusche April 1 on the Regis college campus. The Rev. Eugene P. Mur­ * • Breakfasts , • Lunches ^ Shoes for Children (above), a senior at Loretto Tabernacle; Society Report Furnishing Selection X-Ray Fitting phy, S.J., of St. Louis, Mo., talked [ • Dinners Heights college, Denver, is general on “ Devotion to the Sacred In the Rocky Mountain West Special $ ^ Sendel Shoe Store chairman for the fashion show Lists 3 Sets of Vestments Heart.” Mrs. Lite Gallegos, presi­ -SUNDAY DINNER ...... that wi)l be given at the Loretto The Tabernacle society met in Miss Barbara Bach, membership dent, appointed the following as H iin <:30 It 9— Mr. isS Mrt. J. wiiliN 1023 So. Gaylord RA. S087 the nominating committee: Mrs. Heights Women’s club card party the home of Mrs. John Vail, Den­ chairman, announced two new ver, April 4. The president, Mrs. members: Miss Catherine Kenahan George T. Smart, chairman, as­ Saturday, April 19. Thirty students The firms listed here de­ L. A. Higgins, presided. She an­ and Mrs. Brubaker. sisted by Mrs. J. M. Bridges, Mrs. and alumnae will model spring Eugene Kennebeck, an d Mrs. nounced that requisitions were be­ serve to be rem em bered and summer fashions. Luncheon Letters were read from Father Thomas Early. They will confer [ominunity Ploiuer; ing sent to the churches and mis;- will be served at 1 o’clock in the Francis Petitt of Hugo, thanking with the Very Rev. Raphael C. Mc­ when you are distributing sions in time for Easjjer. the organization f o r Mass sti­ Carthy, S.J., ,f!J(esident of Regis your patronage in, the dif­ ^ f n r o 1043 SOUTH 6IIYL0R main dining room of Machebeuf ^ m e m m / lU iC PHONE SPruct7318 hall. The fashion show will begin Mrs. A. E. Murchie 'finished pends; from Father Clement Gal­ college. The Women’s club will be three new sets of vestments; Miss lagher of Yuma, expressing thanks FURNITURE COMPANY ferent lines of business. Mr. snd Mrs. K. W. McCItan after the luncheon has been served. in charge of the dinner to be Anne Redmond, two altar cloths; for albs; and from Father Fran­ served the first night of the annual 16TH STSEET AT LAWIENCE and Mrs. S. W. McNamara, three cis Kappes of Estes Park, asking bazaar, Thursday, May 1. Navy Mothers’ Club albs. Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert’s the donation of a processional Quality Cleaning BONNIE BRAE The Rocky Mountain Navy group has completed a box of ^mall cross. Mothers’ club 462 will meet at linens. Miss Ida Callahan / pre­ Mrs. Higgins appointed the nom­ fisters of Sick Poor Washington Park JEWELRY 1 p.m. Monday, April 21, at 1772 sented several small linens.- Mrs. inating committee. Consisting of Cleaners Grant street. Mrs. Florence Mc­ A. E. Seep, Mrs. George Burt, and Miss Abbie Flatb, Miss Anne Aid Society Will Meet E. H. Clegg,‘Prop. Kenzie, commander, will preside. A Mrs. Murphy of Chicago each O’Neill, and Miss [Barbara Bach. CATHEDRAL PARISH , N. W. CHRISTENSEN social hour will follow. completed two cinctures. Mrs. Joseph Walhh will be in The I)ominican Sisters o f the Guaranteed Repairing Sick Poor Aid society and friends 1087 S.‘ Gaylord SP. 7898 , charge of the tabernacle tea to be These Friendly Firms Deserve Your Patronage will hold their next meeting on 1048 So, Gaylord SP. 6026 held in June. Tuesday, April 22, at 2 p.m. in Fr. Chos. Jones to Address Chairman have been appointed Mebileil • Paanaoil • Mobilgaa Corpus Christ! convent, 2501 Gay­ No Down Payment Lubrication & Washing for the old gold and silver collec­ lord street, Denver. Mrs. William DOYLE’S Mahoney will preside, and Mrs. Hater Ovarhaallng > Tuna Up • Clutch & Braka IGA tion in three parishes. They are Badr A Pandtt Ktpalra S BOB’S St. Vincent's PTA Apr. 21 A. J. Bonino is arranging the en- Tailored Seat Co Tara PHARMACY Mrs. J. R. McCabe and Mrs. E. E. tert^nment program. Motor Tano-np So. Gaylord Service (St. Viacent da Paul's Parish, 8 p,m. Refreshments will he Stanley for S t Vincent de Paul’s All members are requested to Usod Cart The PartlcQlar D rv n lit Denver) SUPER MARKET served. ^11 membera of the parish parish; Mrs. Edward Sedlmajwr bring two new garments for the 17th AVE. AND GRANT When St. Vincent’s PTA meets and their, friends are invited. and Mrs. Edmund Reardon for Cathedral lllotorf Center and Garage Maats • Grocaria* . Vagatablaa society’s needlework guild. Cloth­ KB. 1187 FBEB DBUTEKT Monday, April 21, at 2:30 p.m. in Mrs. John Mulqueen will enter­ Presentation parish; and i Mrs. ing for children o f all ages is es­ JOB GAFFNBY. Pnp. 1001 So. Garlo^d SP. 6443 Bettor Quality for Lott 1731 U ts n KB. 3(33 the school hall, the Rev. Charles tain Our Lady of Victory circle Clem Bettinger and Mrs. Win pecially needed at this time. Jones of St. John the Evangelist’s on Thursday, April 17, at 1:15 Schrodt for S t Francis de Sales’ church will be the guest speaker. p.m. Bridge will be played. parish. Others are still to be ap­ His subject will be “ Vocations.” St. Anthony’s circle will meet pointed. Mrs. Phil Glarke made an Card Party Is Arranged Hatchett Drug Store The report of the nominating com­ on April 22 for luncheon in the appeal for old gold and silver, mittee will be given at this meet­ home of Mrs. Wilbur Gunther. ‘'The Siort of Qaalltr snd Sorvlco” KEENE SUPER MARKET which are urgently needed. All By Orphanage Auxiliary ing. Mr. and.Mrs. James V. Coleman members, or any one interested in 701 Grant —• KE. 3617 This Thursday, April 17, will and Dolores spent the Easter holi­ the work of the society, are asked A meeting o f the officers' and 1093 S. Gaylord Fred Keene, Prop. RA. 0902 be “ Ladies’ Night” for the days sightseeing at Las Vegas, Compoundinf preicriptioni ii tht most members of the auxiliary will be Important pari of oar batfnoM vcNvn., eoto. Pinochle club. The games start at Boulder Dam, and Grand Canyon. to contribute to this imjiortant store Hours: 8 to 6:30 Mon., Tues., Wed. source of revenue. Mrs. Joseph held at St. Clara’s orphanage Tues­ The Effenbee doll, which was day, April 22, at 1 o’clock for the 8 to 7:30 Thurs., Fri, St Sat. Keogh contributed a box of old donated to the Altar and Rosary purpose of making plans for the • Nationally Advertised Foods society by Hoyt Fuller of The gold at the meeting. May card party. This party will PAT WALKER Bonnie shop, is being displayed in The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Harold be held Wednesday, May 7, at 1 NOB HILL INN • Fresh Fruits and Vegetables the school all this week. It has V. Campbell, pastor of Blessed o’clock in St. Dominic’^s churcli (31 EAST COLFAX • T<)p Grade Meats — Sea Foods — Poultry Denver’! Leading recently been on display at the Sacrament church, spoke on the auditorium. A large attendance is COCKTAILS PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED Business Broker Mary Anne bakery. Next Sunday, “ Seven Dolors.” The next meeting expected in the spacious quarters, Delicious Dinners IPs Keene Super Market for the Keenest Buys in Town' April 20, it will be shown at the will be held in the home of Mrs. and so the members are requested HOT AND COLD LUNCHES FOR AND DELIVERED 1433 Ogden ALpina 4634 east entrance o f the church, after Colfax at Downing Denvos Etienne Perenyi, 7020 E. 12th ave­ to attend the meeting Tuesday to Toar Basinooo U Approrlattd Sort all of the Masses. nue, on Friday, May 2. complete plans. . KEystone 3217 Thundoy, April 17, 1952 Offka, 938 Idnneek Stratt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER T ela p iion a , K e y ito n a 4 2 0 5 PAGE FIVE Pavlakovich-Perito Rites Parish Census To Model in Fashion Show ACCN Annual Games Party Our ' Lady of M t. C a rm el In Oscar Male Hall April 18 church, Denver, .Undertaken in (ArchdiocMBn Council of Catholic Theresa Kiely, 1679 Franklin was t h e scene Nurtai, Denver Chapter) street, Denver. April 5 of the The annual games party will Dtnvtr Chapter Matting wedding of be held Friday, April 18, at In St. Joiaph't Georgina Anton- Arvada Parish 8 p.m. Tickets are 50 cents .for The Denver chanter will meat ette Perito, Arvada.— (St. Anne’s Pariah) 20 games. The party will be Thursday, April 24, in S t Jo* daughter of Mr. — The Rev. Norbert Walsh, pastor, held in Oscar Malo hall, 1846 seph’s hospital nurses’ horns. and Mrs. Michael has announced that a census of Logan street Many prizes and The meeting wijl follow Bene* Perito, 3823 the parish will be taken during the some cash awards will be given diction, which will be at '7:46 Navajo, Denver, week of April 27. The rapid influx away. Sister Mary Theda of p.m. and John Pavlak- of parishioners within the past few Mercy hospital, Denver, has sold ■ ovich, son of Mr. years has made the present parish many tickets. The nurses are Miss Margaret Sullivan, prek* ident of the Denver deanery, and Mrs. George roll incomplete. The men and grateful for her kind help in will be guest speaker. The P avlakovich, women o f the parish are asked to ^ese charitable projects. 4573 Pearl street. volunteer for the eensus taking. New members o f the Denver executive committee will meet at 7 p.m. All members o f the The Rev. Thomas The whole parish must be covered, chapter are the following: Mrs. executive- committee are urged Lo Cascio, O.S.M., house by house, in as short a time Marie Lumley, Ruth A. McNier- to attend. pastor, officiated as possible. In order to do this, ney, Anna Miller, Virginia at the ceremony, many volunteers will be needed. Wade, Dorothy McGarity, Rose­ St. Anthony’s alumnae will which w a s f o 1- Anyone who wishes to assist is mary Krapsl, and Margaret meet Friday, April 18. lowed by a break­ asked to call the rectory, Arvada Wade. Mr. and M rt John Negri an* fast and recep­ 1444, and offer his services to All members are urged to pay nounce the birth o f a hoy tion in the bride’s the pastor. their dues before May 1. They April 14 in St. Anthony’s hos- home. The couple Spring Jamboraa may mail their dues to Miss ital. Mrs. Negri is the former went to the To Be Family Affair iss Jennie Berlinger. Mary Gwen Needham, daugh* Broadmoor in The fina^ planning session for Cost Accountants Plan ter of Mr. aqd Mrs. Richard Colorado Springs the census will take place Thurs­ Annual M«eting April 22 Needham, is ill at home. for their wedding day evening, April 17, at the meet­ Members o f the Denver Chapter trip. The bride is ing of the Holy Name society, a g r a d u a te o f o f National Association Of Cost which is charged with the execu­ Accountants and their wives will Six to Be Initloted Holy Family high tion of the census. A questionnaire journey to Boulder Tuesday eve­ school a n d the will be left at every home where bridegroom, now sUtioned with the army medical co ^ s at Camp ning, April 22 for the annual Into Regis Sorority Roberts Calif., is a graduate of Annunciation high. Attendants at one or more Catholics are in resi­ dinner meeting to be held in the The Delta Sigma Beta sorority the wedding were the father of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph dence. This form will be filled out Masonic Temple with Nu chapter. of Regis college, Denver, will hold Pavlakovich, brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom.— (Photo by the Catholic parties, sealed in Beta Alpha Psi, a UniviBrsity of an envelope, and returned to the initiation ceremonies for six new by Jerome Studio) Colorado accounting fraternity. members at the next meeting Sun­ census taker the following day. The speaker will be Brig;adier Father Walsh asks the kind co-op­ day, April 20, in the home o f Mary General John E. Lewis, U. S. A. Deiaheny. 'The new inembers of eration o f every one in the parish retired, a recognized authority on Phi Kappa Chapter to Note in this matter. the unit are Mrs. Elisabeth industrial organization. Chairman Salmon,. and Misses Joan For­ Talented members o f the parish o f the meeting will be Henry A. are reminded that the tryouts for tunate, Mary Markey, Ruth Mitchell of Denver, chief account­ Founders* Day on April 29 the spring jamboree will be held Barton, Josephine Jonke, and ter o f Phi Kappa, national Cath­ ant and assistant secretary of The third annual founders’ at the Holy Name society meeting Maureen Courtney. A luncheon olic fraternity, with a banquet Public Service company of Colo­ will be served following the day will be observed by the April 17. All those who appear on Tuesday, April 29, at 7:30 p.m. rado. initiation. University of Denver’s Phi chap- the jamboree program will be pre­ in a private dining ^ room of sented with gifts. The jamboree Murphy’s restaurant i at First will be an informal/family affair avenue and Broadway. The event will celebrate | the 63rd in which the whole parish is going Square Dance to participate. Final arrangement THREE OP THE 30 GIRLS who will beuf hall ^ r e pictured here. Left to right are Marie JOE ONOFRIO anniversary of the founding of are to be made at the Holy Name the fraternity in 1889 at Brown model in the Loretto Heights Women’s Mapelli, Wilma Denny, and Arline Schuster. Tickets meeting. Tickets are now on sale university. Providence, R. I. club luncheon, card party, and fashion show Sat­ to the party may be obtained by calling Mrs. Herbert CABLE Weekly Event; Among the speakers will be through all the members of the urday, April 19, in the main dining room of Mache- Alie, PE. 7749. Wally Webh, past grand knight society and are 50 cents per per­ LESTER BETSY ROSS son; children under high school of council $39, K. of C.; the Rt. Rev. Monsig^nor Joseph P. age will be admitted free. 35.000 at Communion in Lenten Season KRAKAUER All Are Invited O’Heron, pastor of St. Louis’ (Our Lady of Grace Parish, parish, Englewood; and Chester Duffy-Brennon Nuptials MEHLIN & SONS Denver) Poremba, president of the al­ 4.000 Receive Eucharist in Cathedral The weekly games party is held umni group of the local Phi In Cathedral Church' Home of Quality Pianos every Tuesday evening at 8 in the Kappa chapter. (Cathedral Pariih, Denvar) Special Program Paul’s chapel — First lecLure of 1805 Broadway MA 8585 22 Chapters Include basement of the church. All are in­ In the Cathedral, Denver, on Cathedral parishioners ob­ or Altar-Rosary Society spring religious dicussion classes. Aerets fram tha Cotmepalitan Hotel vited to attend. Square dancing is Many Noted Members Monday morning, April 14, Miss served the most edifying held every Saturday evening from Phi Kappa is a social fraternity Beatrice Marie Brennan of Lead- Lenten season in the history The members* of the Cathedral 8 to 11. All from professionals to ville became the: bride o f Jo­ Altar and Rosary society are in­ o f Catholic men in colleges and of the parish, according to begrinners are invited. universities from coast to coast. seph Patrick Duffy o f Denver, vited to attend the monthly busi­ Thar# will ba a meatinf of tha It has 32 active chapters and The Very Rev. Walter Canavan, the Very ^ e v . Monsignor ness meeting in St. Paul’s reading Man’s club, Friday, April 18, two colony groups, and num­ pastor \)f the Cathedral, officiated Walter J. Canavan, pastor. Ap­ room Friday, April 18, at 2 p.m. Miss Clara Courtney, presidenL Father James Moynihan ettends bers among its members two at the ceremony and offered the proximately 35,000 persons re­ Nuptial Mass. Mrs. Duffy, daugh has planned an interesting pro­ thanks to the choir for the musical Archbishbps, 13 Bishops, and ceived the Holy Eucharist during ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. M, J gram featuring several “members program on Easter Sunday, under many of the clergy. the 40-day penitential season. On Father Edward' J. Weisen- Brennan of Leadville, Colo., was Easter Sundav, 4,000 persons re­ of Cathedral high school speech A Free Gift to Our the direction of James Eitemiller. classes. A social hour will follow. berg,. S.J., of St. Marys, Kans., given in marriage by her brother, ceived the Blessed Sacrament. Father Moynihan baptized Wil­ John W. Brennan. Members are encouraged to bring national chaplain, met with the Attendance at daily Masses was liam Wayne and Tony Ray, chil­ ^ e s t to the meeting. active chapter and alumni group The bride wore a ballerina- high as was participation in all dren of Mr. and Mrs. William Ma- length gown of ice blue satin The seminarians who sang at all Register Friends in Denver about two weeks ago Lenten evening devotions. The raggos; Cyrus, Jr., son o f Mr. and trimmed with seed pearls, and a Holy Week services were guests of to formulate plans for the or­ church was filled to capacity dur­ Mrs. Cyrus (jhilders, St.; Devra small matching hat. She carried ing all Holy Week services. An Monsignor Canavan at breakfast ganization’s program. Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mra. a white prayer book and a colonial estimated 8,000 persons attended Holy Thursday. The women o f the FROM JOE AND JOE, JR. Robert Hendren; Sharon Jean, Reservations by April 26 bouquet o f roses and stephanotis. the Cathedral on Easter Sunday Altar and Rosary society acted as daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ap- Reservations should be mad? Her bridesmaid was her sister. morning. hostesses. Those who prepared and pugliese; Vickie Jo Ann, daughter by Saturday, April 26, with Miss Mazie Brennan. Before her A new course of religious dis­ served the breakfast were Misses Open Monday till 9 p.m. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Romero;, R. James Noone, secretary of marriage, Mrs. Duffy was secre- cussion classes will begin Tues­ Clara Courtney, Barbara C. Bach, Amilla, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Denver alumni chapter, tary.iu the school office in Lead­ day, April 22. Lectures on Cath­ Margaret Hamilton, Barbara Hun- Leo Lovato; and Mary Jane, GL. 8854. Edgar “ Pete” Engel- ville. She attended Colorado uni olic doctrine will ba given every key, and Helen O’Connor, and JOE JOE JB. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward ken is local chairman in charge versity, and was a member of Tuesday and Thursday evenings Mmes, Delia Lamy, Judson 0. Winkleblack. I of publicity. Alpha Delta Pi sorority. throughout a lO-week period by Laur, Cliftin Levins, A. E. Mur- ...... Mr. Duffy, son o f Mrs. Annie tha Rev. John N. Haley. All are chie, Vincent J. Murphy, James Duffy of Annunciatioq perish in welcome to attend. The desses Keeps, Rose Shall, and A. H. CECIL COLLISON Denver, had for his best man start promptly at 8 p.m. in St. Schoenherr. A prometeri’ meeting of tha (FORMERLY OF MONTALDO'S) Frank Morris. Folowing the cere­ Paul’s chapal and last about one mony a wedding breakfast was hour. An informal quastion^ and League of tho Secrod Heart will MODEL 8811 ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF served in the Sliy room at the answer period follows. Father be held in SL Paul’s reading This ADMIRAL Deluxe Top o f the Park to the bridal Haley reminds all those who room Friday, April 18, at 7il8 Regular party, the immediate families, and have friends or relatives In­ p.m. All promoters are urged to ‘Tripla Player a few dose friends. The couple terested in learning more about ba present. CECIL COLLISON FURS left on a wedding trip to-Cali­ r a d io -p h 6 n o g r a f h . the Catholic faith that this is Cathedral Troop 205 1017 BROADWAY TAbor 8487 fornia, and upon their return will tha last class to be given be­ reside in Denver where Mr. Duffy fore tha fall. tarm. Classas are Rtceivei Charter COMBINATION is employed by the Union Paclfio suspendad during the summer Local representatives of the Na­ OUR NEW SHOP , . . railroad. months. tional Boy Scout association met We have ten models of 1951 AD­ QUALITY FURS OF FINE STYLING . . . with the members o f Cathedral READY-TO-WEAR troop 205 April l4 for the formal MIRAL refrigerators. We will give presentation of- t h e Cathedral « 92 Children to Receive you as a gift this deluxe CUSTOM DESIGNS . . . charter. Present at the first full- scale court o f honor held in Oscar THE 1>ELTS OF YOUR CHOICE . . . ADMIRAL Radio-Phonograph STYLED AS YOU DICTATE Malo hall were Tom Brooks, chair­ man of the East Denver district AND A COMPLETE FUR SERVICE First Holy Communion Combination with the purchase of commission; Bud Brown, district commissioner; and Jim Helgeson, one of these refrigerators. (St. Louis' Parish, Englewood) CAREFUL CLEANING AND REPAIR . . . SAFE STORAGE Mass. Children in this Sunday’s neighborhood commissioner. The CLEVER REMODELING Ninety-two children will receive class are: Rev. Bobert Breunig, Cathedral First Holy Communion this Sun­ Aileen Allan, John Caouette, scout chaplain, accepted the char­ day, April 20, and the following Meri Colleen Crookham, Timothy ter for the parish. Present as mem­ Sunday, April 27, in the o’clock 8 -Crowley, Doris Edwards, Susan bers o f the Cathedral troop com­ Georgespn, Loretta Harrell, Joan mittee were Fred Haas, chairman; Heath, Donna Holway, Joseph Jim Temple, scoutmaster; Hugh Jostes, David Keller, Miles Kersh- J. Kadingo, assistant scoutmaster; J. J. CELLA INSURANCE St. Rose of Lima ner, Charles Lowe, Linda Liggett, Joe R. Bedan, Ashton K. Durrett, Paul Gensheer, Michael L. Mar­ Kathleen Lynch, William Plante, ADMIRAL Marie A. Celle Jack J. O lle Joan Rapp, Michael Rose, James quez, Frank R. Primavera, and Rose, John Salvail, Marilyn Wil Phillip Pietrowski. Joseph M. Mc­ REFRIGERATOR Society Plans lette, Ella Woltering, and Donna Nulty was named institutional rep­ "Insurance of All Kinds" Yeager; resentative. MODEL8 Many" awards were presented. Susan Calkins, Leslie Calkins, Charles Haas and Billy Spallinger 43 Years of Dependable ^ervice in the Field where Robert Grant, Shirley Gray, Ed­ Annual Dance received their first-class scouting ward Gray, Linda Gray, Gary Dependability is Essential awards. They are the second and (St. Rosa of Lima’s Parish, Guyot, Catherine Jeanne Hatch, third boys respectively to receive 1 9 9 9 5 Denver) Anne Kudalis, Benny Lopez, Wil 1120 Security Bldg. i7th*Ctiu. Phone KE. 2633 this award in troop 205; Mike Saturday, April 19, is the eve­ liam Maraggos, Margaret Mattley, Homyak was the first scout to win Patricia Mulhall, Teresa McNeill, ning for the SL Rose o f Lima this badgd. Douglas Primavera was Gary S c h i m p f , Ralph Smith, presented with his second-class Altar and Rosary society's annual James Tafoya, Sharon Waters, scouting award. The following post-Easter dance in the K. of C. Marilyn Willis, and Colleen Zum- boys received merit badges: For Not Floor Sample! | hall, 16th avenue at Grant street, brunn. home repairs, Charles Haas and Denver, at 9 p.m. .The orchestra The division in the class was Billy SMllinger; and for leather made so as to accommodate the craft, Richard Marquez. Necker­ all BRAND NEW will be Happy Logan’s, which was paients and friends of the first chief slides were given to the fol­ such a success last year. Special lowing for their participation in E NV 0 communicants. teilh the features tA gifts will be given away. Tickets the sale of tickets for *the Boy The Altar society will sponsor may be obtained by calling SP. Scout eifeus: Charles Haas, Rich­ y a u Kant 8640 or by buying them at the a card party in the assombly ard Marquez, Douglas Primavera, door. As a convenience SL Jude’s room of tho.'roctory on Thurs­ and Carl Reckow. Each. of these circle will sell corsages at die hall day, April 24, at 12:30 p.m. boys sold at least $10 worth o f R Deer Shelve* for 75 cents. Dossart-lunchoon will bo sorvod script. at that lima, and famos will fol­ Service stars were also pre­ St. Rose’s circle met in the home low. Hostossos will bo Mrs. Law- * Butter Cenditieaeri of Mrs. Frances Corkery with 16 sented. Boys receiving their first ronca Balk, Mrs. Paul Brady, year pins were Fred Carter, Phillip R Full Length Deer members present The circle is and Mrs. Harry McCako. Tickats saving Columbine Milk and Betty Pietrowski, Douglas Primavera, aro so cants and all ara invitad and Billy Spallinger. Second year 9 Twin Crisper* Crocker coupons and asks the pa­ to attand. Thara will ba spa- pins were given to Dick Durrett, rishioners to co-operate in this cial awards. All aro invitad to Charles Haas, Janies Halm, Ken­ R Cre**-tep project by calling Mrs. D. G. Mc- attand. neth Henderson, Mike Homyak, Freeiar drawer Cormic, SP. 4182, or-by bringing Infants baptized Easter were Richard Marquez, Anthony Offutt, the coupons to the next Altar and Jean Danette, daughter of Mr. and Ray Stark, and Phillip Uphoff. Rosary meeting. Mrs. Edmond Phelps, with F. E Joseph McNulty, institutional Troop 206 met April 14 and and Gale Fitzsimmons as sponsors. representative for the Boy Scouts, New it your chance to get a refrigerator and a 99.95 Admiral Radio-PhenograpH voted to hold all future meetings Michael John, son of Mr. and Mrs. announces that plans are being Combination for the cjyidren all for the price of the refrigerator. on Thursday instead o f Monday, Irvin Lee, yith Arthur and Hattie made to start a Cub Scout troop in The unit will be host at the West Russmann as sponsors; and Rob­ the Cathedral parish.. An organi­ Side court o f honor Thursday, ert Erwin, son of Mr. and Mrs zers’ meeting will be held soon. April 17, at the Bamum school. A ^ 1 Irvin Lee, with John Jeck and Anyone who is interested in the radio skit hag been prepared to Frances Weber as sponsors. cubbing movement and would like entertain the guests. Members of the Marian Sorority to attend the organizers' meeting A convert received into the and the Immaculate Heart of Mary is asked to phone Mr. McNulty, Colorada Church on Holy Saturday was sodality will receive Communion in MA. 2770, or Jim Temple,. TA. JOE ONOFRIO MUSIC CO. David Knight, 760 S. Decatur. Mr. the 9 o’clock Mass Sunday 7889. Knight has been a member of the April 20. Farish Calendar "HOME OF TELEVISION" ^ St. Rose adult choir for the past Member 6f St. Catherine’* Perish two years. The Marian sorority met in the Friday, April 18, 2 p.m. SL home of Miss Carlotta Lubeck on Paul’s reading room— Altar and Mrs. Albert Hamilton, 867 S. 1805 BROADWAY **Biothing but the Finest** MA. 8585 April 14. Roiary society meeting. Raritan, is at home recuperating A new sidewalk was laid in back Friday, A^ril 18, 7:15 p.m, SL after a major operation. of the church this week. This will Paul’s reading room— Promoters’ Listen to our Frank White show over KMYR, 11:30 to 12 a.m.* Monday thru Friday Mrs. Prank Farmer, 215 S. Rari­ make tha side entrance to the meeting of the League o f the Sa­ tan, is still in the hospitaL where church easily accessible from cred HearL she underwent an oparation. Floyd itresL Tunday, April 22, 8 p.m. SL M 6 E SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thuridoy, April 17, 1952 Regis Premed Students Accepted Holy Family Hi Prom Queen, Attendants St. Catherine's FRYS and Of Derby Plans FRESH EGGS Party on May 2 Delivery every Friday Derby. — (St. Catherine’s Par­ ish)— The Altar and Rosary so-, WM. HENRY ciety of St. Catherine’s is planning a games party Friday evening. Located at J. K. Mullen Heme May 2, immediately after the no­ for Boy* vena to "Our Sorrowful Mother, in the meeting room of the church. FORT LOGAN It has been planned to have a games fiarty the fifst and third Friday of every month following Call SU. 1-0774 or the novena services. Father AlphoniUs Maria Benetti, Littleton 1022 J O.S.M., Prior General of the Serv­ ants of Mary, of Rome, visited St. Catherine’s and was greatly im­ Optometrist 1 SHOWN IN THE RECEPTION PAR­ Creighton; Richard Kemme and Dan Lucy, St. Louis pressed with the church. He fore­ and Optician 1 university; and Richard Kollar, Colorado university. saw great possibilities f o r St. L LOR at Regis college, Denver, are five pre­ In the past five years, Regis has had 24 students Catherine’s, Derby. Mary Lou Power* France. Kollander Joan Enger. Helen Walsh | medical students who have just been notified that apply for medical schools and 22 of them have been Senior Prom Attendant Associate S Surprise Birthday Party Prom Queen Senior Prom Attendant they have been accepted by three of the nation’s accepted. This 92-per-cent acceptance rate gives + + + * + + • + W. R. JOSEPH I medical schools. The students (left to right) are Rffgis one of the top premedical departments among Honors Pastor EYES EXAMINED | Charles Rolan, Colorado university; John Asborno, the nation’s colleges. Phone TAbor 1880 g The women o f the Altar and Ro­ 218-219 Majestic Bldg. S + + + sary society and their families sur­ Five Regis college premedical prised Father Dominic with a Holy Family Dinner-Dance Apr. 29 Loretto Girls Hold Panel students this week were notified pirthday party Sunday afternoon that they had been accepted into in St. Catherine’s meeting room. (Holy Family High School, 11 visited the special display, Ann Giba, Patricia Hill, Laura Padilla. INTERMOUNTAIN medical schools for the fall term. The children participated in an Denver) “ Man at Work,” in the Schleier Art Irene Phillips, Patricia Reed. Nanette For St. Francis' Seniors Easter egg hunt, and covered-dish Nelson: room 6: Dale Paiese, Don Jelni The five seniors, all Denver res­ The annual junior-senior gallery at 13th and Acoma Mon­ (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, headed by Sister Mary Damien idents, and the schools they will ker. Marguerite Dickerson, Mary Lou luncheons were prepared and promenade preceded Jay dinner day, April 7. Their field trip was Grisenti, Lillian Taylor, Delores Donahue. ELEVATOR CO. Denrer) plans to send a package of needed attend are as follows: Richard served by the women. Lorraine will be held in Lakewood Country occasioned by a discussion of at­ Rita Jermacans, Kathleen Mahoney, articles to an orphanage in Japan. Katherine Hillen. Pat McAndrews. Mar- Five girls from Loretto Heights Roller and Charles Rolan,. Colo­ Reinert made and decorated the club on April 29. The affair will titudes toward work during their Denver — Longmont The entire student body attended gerie Lesser. Pat Durant, I^rrain Hayes, college held a panel discussion for rado university; Richard Kemme birthday cakes. Following' t h e begin with dinner at 6:30 p.m. and unit from Wind, Sand, and Stars. and Joan Sullivan; and Dan Lucy, St. Louii univer­ Hudson — Yuma the benefit of the school; especially a Holy Hour at St. Francis’ given luncheon, the men and their sons will close at 12. The story "TSf man providing for Sophomores— Room 7: Arlene Bolkc, the members of the senior class by Rev. Lucius Cervantes, S.J., sity; and John Asborno, Creigh­ played a ball game, with the party his needs through the ages is told Edward Coppom, Patricia Day, Josephine Colo. Frances Kollander was elected who plan to attend colleges and from Regis colege. At this Holy ton. ending in community singing in in painting and sculpture. Two Fragzini, Kathleen Garramone, Lucille prom queen for 1952. Acting as lacino. Kathleen Keeley, Nancy Mancini, Atlanta, Nebr. Hour Father Cervantes stressed the the meeting room. " guides explained the signiftcance universities. The discussion con­ The acceptance of the five her attendants are: Seniors, Joan Katherine Marchio, Mary Ann Perito, importance of devotion to the Sac­ of each exhibit during the two- Sharon Piper, Daniel Samide, Norma tained vital information which the -young men keeps the almost per­ Thanks are extended the file Engers and Mary Lou Powers; f girls had learned at a speech meet red Heart. He then consecrated fect record of the premed depart­ bakers of the parish for their hour tour. Spitz. Joan Spero, Barbara Sullivan. the school and all th e' students juniors,' Pat Me Andrews and Robert Toepfer. Richard Vitry, and held at the University of Ne­ ment at Regis intact and almost bakery donations and to the gen­ Helen Mulligan. The train-bearers On April 9, the student body had Phyllis Zarlengo; rotfm 9: Carole Bello. to the Sacred Heart and presented Fort Morgan Mills braska. The theme of the meet without equal among the nation’s eral public for their Ekster buying for the prom are Tommy Coursey the opportunity to hear the Rev. Patricia Briscoe, James Davis, Robert a beautiful picture of the Sacred Gray, Robert LaGuardia, Barbara Lind, was the importance of moral and colleges. In the past five years, spirit, a combination of which and Bo^iby Kelly. Sharon Jenningfs John Newell,' S.J., who recently* Inc. Heart to the students. The Holy when medical schools acmss the Robert Pastore, Anthony Pietfofeso. ethical standards in colleges and made the bake sale a success. will adt as crown-bearer. Bob returned from British Honduras, Mark Ross, Thomas Scardina, Patricia universities. The speakers dis­ Hour was closed with -Benediction nation have been jammed and re­ Plans are being made to have a Marchefce, junior class president, where he is a missionary. Father Stephens, and Frank Wright. Fort Morgan and Hillro.e, Cole. closed their experiences and ex­ of the Blessed Sacrament. jecting approximately 80 out of daily Mass at 6 if enough people was named master of ceremonies, talked and gave a movie on the Freshmen: Barbara Behrens, Mary The drive for the Bishops’ Relief Ann Delmonte. Clara Breen, John Manufacturers and Distributors plained the necessity of attending every 100 applicants, Regis has will assist. and Jack Isenhart was elected work that the Jesuits are doing Fund which is an annual Lenten Bruggeman. James Cuneo, Mary Day. Catholic colleges and universities. had 24 premed students apply for toastmaster. Joe, Perito and his there. Carol Donehue, Walter Ficklin, Pa­ project was a tremendous success medical schools and of them tricia Hansen, Jo Ann Herold, Maureen They urged the students to avoid 22 orchestra will furnish the nfusic Sister Matthew Marie, principal Golden Sunshine Flour this year. The generosity of the Kennedy, Nancy Larkin, Beverly Page, subjecting themselves to the false were accepted. This figures to an for the evening. of the high school, is attending the student body was shown as they acceptance rate of nearly 92 per Mother Cabrini Keeps Isabel Rosevear, Pat Schwalm, Carolyn philosophy now being taught in Freshman English Class annual meeting of the National Smith, Margaret Speas, Janet Spitz. Challenger Fortified secular institutions of learning. responded with more than $300. cent, a mark that stands at the Catholic Education association in Carol Sullivan. Sharon Sullivan, Elea­ nor Wall, Frank Woithman, Joan Volk, Next week the mission unit The Little Office of the Blessed top of the nation’s colleges Afflicted Girl Alive, Visits Art Gallery Kansas City, Mo., April 15-18. The Feeds Virgin was recited by the students Frances Urbank. Donna Prokoch, Char­ AndHhe excellence of the Regis Seventy-five freshmen from theme for the discussion this year lene Des Moineaux, Mary Frances Burke, and faculty last Tuesday. Mary premed division was borne out in Her Parents Testify the English classes of rooms 8 and ts “ Catholic Education and Amer­ Mary Ann Lombardo, Gloria Somroa. Carol Eastman, the sodality pre­ a recent report by the North Cen­ ican Community.” Ralph Anselmo, and Fred Lucci. fect, led the group in the prayers tral Association of Colleges and Firm faith in St. Frances Xavier At the student body assembly of the Little Office while the Universities. The report termed Regis Graduate to Talk held on Monday, April 7, the BURNS • RIPS group in turn responded to these the biology, physics, and chem­ Cabrini is credited with keeping student. council presented its SHOAUSTS m PAfiTY MSTttQ BAKERIES prayers. istry labs at Regis as “ remarkably Mary Frances Stringer alive. The ideas oh “ How to Develop Leader­ OR TEARS On April 8, Jean Guerin, Peggy adequate, especially fqr a .school 20-year-old girl, who lies motion­ At Creighton Ceremony ship at Holy Family.” George MARY ANNE *‘The Finest Only’* Murnan, Raymond O’Connell, and of this size.’’ Martelon acted as chairman for Eliminated by less in her home at 1310 W. Col­ Robert Sprigg, a recent grad­ BAKERIES 87 So. Broadway George Mossbrucker were guests fax avenue, has ' not moved a the assembly. Two faculty mem­ French or Inweaving 24 Hoor Service—ReaaonabU Prieaa 753 So. Universily on the American Legion American­ muscle or spoken a word for six uate of Regis college, Denver, and bers, Sister Frances Camilla and All Butter ism program. The four weae mem­ Six Parochial Spellers months. She suffers from polio, now a student at the Creighton Mr. MartelliJ spoke to the stu­ CAKES HOSIERY MENDING 1550 Colorado Blvd. bers of an interesting a\id en­ dents. The students participating sleeping^ickness, and a malignant University dental school in Omaha, for lightening panel on conservation. growth in her abdomen. Her par­ were Joan Engers, Mary Lou Wedding! Selected for Contest Neb., was elected- this week by the and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arley Stringer, Grisentf, Ron Burak, and Ed Bar- lock. Parties ' U^fLihhtL Six parochial school spellers testify that “Mary’s prayers, student body there to be the ! The New 601 S. Broadway—PR. 6929 coupled with ours, saved our little speaker at the traditicyial ceremO' The following students have Inweaving Co, emerged victorious in a spelldown merited a place oh the schol-astic 1024 S. Gaylord 26 Broadway girl once before. Mother Cabrini nies May 11, “ Marian Night.’’ PEari 7315 SPruee 7413 Phone KE. '4 4 0 9 the past week for delegates repre­ will save her again.’’ Mary, who The ceremony, in which the 3,- and citizenship honor rolls for the 65 W. GiraH Engl'w’d SU. 1-10C8 304 McCIintock Bldg. senting all parochial schools in the third quarter: , KONRADE PASTRY SHOP has been ill since she was 14, was 000 students of the college take — 1554 Calif. — — Denver area. They will take part Schola.tic Honor Roll born in Albuquerque, N. Mex., but part, is presided over by Arch in the finals o f the Colorado- Seniors— Room 5: Anna Marie Can­ 4051 Tejon St. GL. 7573 has lived in Denver siqce she was bishop Gerald T. Bergan of Wyoming spelldown April 26 in tona. Eleanor Callahan, Joyce Carbone, a baby. She attended^ St. Eliza*, Omaha. It is held in the stadium Patricia Cooke, Nancy Cress, Patricia 72 DO YOUR OWN^n;n Birthday and Wedding Cakes by Order the House of Representatives CulJen, Catherine Hil), Marguerite Quin­ beth’s grade school, and had com­ and opens as all students march chambers of the Colorado (lapitol tana. Ardelia Zehnder, Joan Engers, pleted her freshman year at St. into the arena carrying, lighted SO. PENN Fresh Baked building. Tlie Rocky Mountain Joyce Williams. Karen O’Connor, Vir­ Joseph’s high school when she was candles. Mr. Sprigg will speak on ginia - Marble, Carl Calomino, James ^ LAUNDRY j i : ! ! News is sponsoring the local con­ stricken. the “ Motherhood of Mary.” Moran; room 1: Rosemary Carney, Joann BREAD, ROUS test. Dyer, Eileen Grace, Marjorie Harwood. 20 General Electric All Automatic Machines Marie MacKenzie, Lee Mahoney, Dale 91% of Water Removed No Extractor Needed The victorious six are Barbara Murphy, Carol Taylor, and Joann Zam- PIES and CAKES Morgan, 13, o f 2620 W. Bayaud Recitals at Heights April 20 boni; Four 40-Ib. Dryers Give Quick Service avenue, from Presentation school; Juniors— Room 12; Edward Barlock, Ronald Burak. Loretta Brisnehan, Pa­ 9 LBS. DAMP DRY — 30c Josephine Krist, 14, o f 3519 Nava­ Special Discount to tricia Jones, Colleen Maddox, Marjorie Drying Service— ;9 Lb*. Completely Dry— 15c. Up to 36 Lb*.— 2Se jo street. Annunciation school; Stander, Cecilia Smith. Cecilia Kelsey; Churchet and Organi­ Dick jVIurphy, 13, of 1909 Dahlia room 6: Mary Lou Grisenti, Lorraine zations on Your Baked Hayes, Kathleen Mahoney, Helen Mulli-- street. Blessed Sacrament school; gan, Joan Sullivan, and Lillian Taylor; Good Needs . Michael McCullough, 13, 4406 S Sophomores— Room 7: Arlene Bolke, Logan street, St. Louis’ school; Joan Coomer, Patricia Day, Lucille lacino, Dolores Isaacson, Kathleen Keeley, p la n if044A , W U X liijO *l h o u a ! Open Every Sunday — ^ Noon Joan Rotar, 14, of 3337 Shoshone Nancy Mincini, Mary Ann Penna. Mary street, St. Patrick’s' school; and Ann Perito, Sharon Piper, Dolores Members of St. Dominie’s Parish Celia Jacquez, 13, of Henderson, Samide, Joan Spero, Norma Spitt, Bar­ bara Sullivan, Robert Toepfer, Richard Assumption school at Welby. Vitry, Virginia Zarlengo; room 9: Carole WWWWWWWWWWWww w w £elio, Patricia Briscoe, and Barbara Lind: Ready to Eat Whole ^ Freshmen— Room I I : James Cuneo, Mary Day, Carol Donahue, Walter Fick- Fried Chicken $2.50 ! lin, Patricia Hansen, JoAnn Heuld. See all these Maureen Kennedy. Beverly Page, Ta- tricia Schwalm, Margaret Speas, Janet BAKED HAM Spitt, Carol Sullivan, Sharon Sullivan, Whole or by Slice Eleanor Wail; room 8: Donna P^koseh. Aiiorted Salad. Charlete Des Moineaux, Mary ;Frances Burke, and Maridale Lamb. . Home-Made Pies Citizenship Honor Roll Western Seniors— Room 1: Rosemary Carney. Janet Callahan. Agnes Day, James Di- The Beer That Croce, Jacqueline Dougherty, Joaiin Grand Canyon, Arizona HUMMEL'S Dyer. Patricia Farrell, Marjorie Gal­ Denver*! Leading Cateren lagher, Sarajo Gassen, Richard Golesh, Made Milwaukee Famous and Delicateaaen Robert Goodwin, Eileen Grace. Donna Graebing, Argia Grisenti, James Hart, Wonderlands 311 £. Seventh Ave. K£. 1986^ Marjorie Harwood, Joanne Johns, Frances MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. 'Open Sandaya and Weekday! Till 7:30^ Kolb, Marie MacK^ntle, Lee Mahoney, ^ CLOSED MONDAYS ^ George Martelon. Donna Jean McCarthy, ^Robert M, — Paul V, — M. T. Murray* Genevieve A. Maginn, a Madonna Melroy, Mary Moran, - Dale Mary K. Schmidt, a senior Murphy, Serahno Nicboli, Louis ' Oeste- at Loretto Heights, will give senior at Loretto Heights, reichejC* Diane Peer, Carol Taylor, Carol this summer a vocal and piano recital Sunday will give a piano recital Sunday Toepfer, Claramay Trainer, Joann Zam- boni, Joseph Spirek, Richard Filkoski; evening, April 20, in the college’s evening, April 20, in the college’s room %: Eleanor Callahan. Joyce Car­ Little Theater. The recital will be Little Theater. The recital will be bone, Patricia Cooke, Nancy Cress, Pa­ in partial fulfillment of the re­ in partial fulfillment of the re­ tricia Cullen, Catherine Hill, Frances Kollander. Marguerite Quintana. Adeila quirements for i bachelor of arts quirements for a bachelor of arts Zehnder. Richard Amolsch. Joan Engers, degree in music. Miss Schmidt is degree in smusic. Miss Maginn is' Betty . 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(Mother of God Parith, Denver) All women of the parish are in­ Loretto Heights college, Denver, will be host to the sixth The Rev. Harley Schmitt will vited toattend. annual drama festival for Catholic high schools Sunday, A ^ I be the guest speaker at the meet­ Religm s instruction classes are 27, at 1 p.m. Dr. Earl C. Bach, founder and organizer of the play ing of the Altar and Rosary so­ held each Wednesday evening in festival, has announced that the following high schools will par* ciety Friday afternoon, April 18. the church hall at 8 o ’clock. ticipate: Annunciation. Cathedral, Holy Family, Mt. St. Qertrude, Luncheon served at 12:80 in the The parish Cana group will Mullen, St. Francis ae Sales’, St. Mary’s academy, and Regie. meet on Friday evening at 8 The general public^ is invited and there is no admission charge. o’clock. The Loretto drama featival has for its purpose the promotion Mrs. Dorothy Vinopl, an adult of Catholic Action through Catholic theater. It seeks to aevelop in convert, was baptized April 12 by Catholic youth interest and appreciation of what is good in the* the Bev. John Regan. Her sponsor ater, and To stimulate active participation in drama in sehoola, was Sadie Lawlor. parishes, and community theaters. The Madonna Rosary circls met Awards for the best production and for individual merit are April 16 for luncheon with Mrs, offered to tho schools and to the individuals, who will be rated by Mary Maguire, 465 Pearl street. critic judges. A traveling trophy will be awarded to tho ichool After recitation o f the Rosary, the receiving the highest play-production rating. afternoon was spent playing canasta. Mrs. Rudolph Grassau is visiting her daughter in Newark, N. J. perfectly paired... SEEN IN DEEP STUDY AND against a hazy back ground of maps and facts and figures, this lad’s “brown Mt. Carmel Parish Chantilly laee and luseioua study” is typical of the mood and attitude of the more than 160 youn; men who will take the entrance examination to Regis high schoo white eatin . . . a beautiful Denver, on Saturday morning, April 19, at 9 o’clock. 1$ Planning Dance combination to give you thie (Our'^Lady o f Mt. Carmol Parish, Dsnvor) exclusive creation for The M t Carmel parish is mak­ the day you'll never forget. ing plans for the first annual par­ ish dance to be given in the Shir- From the molding bodice ley-Savoy hotel on Friday evening, to the sweeping train, thie Rev. Harley Schmitt May 8, with Bill Petrie’s orchestra is a thing of beauty. church hall will be followed by playing. Donations are $1.20 per recitation o f the Rosary in the person, and tickets may be ob­ tained from Ray Pepe, GR, 9583, church and the business meeting Forail kMii im i prliH or any of the priests in the rec­ ln« W » U. tory. The dance is being given for Graduate Nurse Student the benefit o f the new school. Ev­ eryone is invited. The Young Peo­ Finer Services Charlotte Elliott, 916 Vasquez street, _ Golden, is taking graduate ple’s club o f the parish is helping work in public health nursing^ in to sponsor the event. GREETING PUPILS of Mt. Carmel high school, Den­ For Catholic Families the school of nursing education at Altar-Rasory Cord Party ver, every day, these life-size statues of St. Philip Benizi the Catholic University of Amer­ Planned far April 24 (left) and S t Juliana Falconieri occupy niches in the vestibule of ica, Washington, D.C. Miss Elliott The Altar and Rosary society the new school building. St. Philip Benizi, born in 1233, became in This firm has served the served with the army nurse corps announces that all reservations 1267 the fifth Superior General of the Servite order. He was known with the rank of captain. She is ac­ for the card party to be given for his zealous work as a preacher in converting sinners. He avoided needs of Catholic families tive in the Nursing Education sO' in the Denver Dry Goods tearoom the great honor of becoming Pope by hiding several months in a cave. ciety on the campus. She prevl on April 24 should be in by April St. Juliana Falconieri (1270-1341) at the age of 15 was invested with ously attended the University of 21, so that preparations can get the Servite garb t y St. Philip Benizi. After the death o f her parents, since 1890. Our chapel, with Colorado at Boulder and Mercy under way. Reservations can be she led a community life with several pious women, and, in 1304, as hospital school of nursing in Den­ made by calling Mrs. Clara Franca, superior of the Servite Tertiaries, she drew up a rule that received it^ lovely murals provides ver. GL. 2081. Papal approval. I altogether suitable sur­ Spring Social Event Scheduled Nun at Loretto Heights roundings for Catholic Plans Talk on Classics 515 Sixteenth Street (Next to the Paramount) funerals. ^lem ars' to Sponsor May Day Dance Sister Mary Nerinckx, head of the classical department at. Loret­ (St. Dominie’i Pariih, Denver) HNS Supports H.R. Bill S880 he hostastet. A eonncil meeting The Blessed Martin Young Peo­ to Heights college, Denver, will The Holy Name society held a was held in tha rectory reading give two talks at m eeting in the ple’s club will sponsor a May day meeting in the church auditorium room April 15, dance. It will be held in the church next few weeks. The first talk April 16. Letters o f gratitude are A Holy Hour will be conduettd will be given at the meeting of DR. JAMES P. auditorium Thursday night; May coming in from the young men of on Friday evening, April 18, from The Johnny Haws orchestra will the Classical Association of the the parish who are in the armed 7:30 to 8:30. The usual novena Middle West and South, which will GRAY, provide the music and there will service. A Lenten project o f the prayers will be said to the Infant Compare Our Iniuronce Plan be dancing from 9 to midnight. )e held in the Royal York hotel society was to mail Easter greet­ of Prague, Our Lady of Fatima, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, OptometrUt Arrangements for the dance are ings to these men. Mother Cabrini, and Blessed Mar­ April 17-19. The other talk will be ' riSVAL CARE With Any Other Offered being made by Bob Walsh, chair­ The officers and members of tin de Porres. 'The customary ser­ given at the University of Ken­ EYES EXAMINED man; Barbara Crowe, Barbara the society expressed interest in mon, replaced dufing Lent by the tucky foreign language confer­ Roach, and Pat Scheer. Louis Pi- H. R. bill 5850, which, would ban Stations o f the Cross, will be re­ ence in Lexington, Ky., April 25- ViSVAL TRAINING nelli, Marijo Conboy, *and John certain unsavory . material from sumed this week. Following the 26. Optometrist Buehler are looking after the tick­ the mails. Representatives in Con­ Holy Hour there will be veneration ets. Shirley McNamara, Gloria An­ gress have written to the officers o f the relic of St. Dominic an

Tliuriday, April 17, 1952 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CA^^HOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE NINE To Box in Northside Ring Gremlins to Test Jays, Busy Afternoon for Joe S idsdinsL SidsdighiL

Mustangs Face Bulldogs B y P a t r ic k B r e n n a n ating, Howsam received two cards In nominating a No. 1 booster from Sister Gentiles, expressing of^ ob Howsam’s Denver Bears it For Twin Bill April 20 her wishes for his speedy recovery would be impossible to overlook and thanking him forf 01 his' g ift Sister Mary Gentiles o f St. An­ Sister Gentiles, who has been By Bob Hassb Wednesday afternoon, April 23, thony’s hospital in Denver. The nursing since 1907, is unable to Three game* are on tap for the at 37th and Clayton. 69-year-old Franciscan nun, who attend the Grizzlies’ contest her­ coming ■week as-the Denver Cath­ The Cathedral nine, which will celebrate her golden jubilee in self. “All I can do is pray for olic high school baseball league emerged victorious from its sea­ 1963, keeps abreast o f the diamond them (the Bears),” she said. swing:* through the second round son opener against the Holy Fam­ antics of the Mile High Western o f play. One o f the three games ily Tigrers, 7-1, in a teplayed game leagiie entry from the initial crack Colorado Springs originally set for next Sunday, necessitated when darkness forced of the bat in April until the con­ Wins Opener April 20, the tilt matching Holy a “no contest” decision in a game clusion o f the playoffs in autumn. Family team against Annunciation started opening day, will take to A native of St. Dominic’s par­ Colorado Springs. — S t Mary’s high, has been rescheduled for the diamond against St. Francis’ at ish, Denver, Sister (the former high school nine, who opened the 1 o’clock Sunday afternoon. St. Agnes Dillehay) rates Danny Hol­ nonconfprence season April 12 by Francis' Gremlins will be seeking den as her all-time Bear favorite. defeating the Fountain Valley their first win in league competi­ Danes, 10-7, will begin 1952 Tiger Boxing Show The enthusiasm o f “ a little nun tion, having come out on the short league play April 23 against the at St. Anthony’s who is wild about Abbey Bears of Canon City. end o f a 7-B count in the opener the Bears” was brought to the at­ Slated April 18-19 against Mullen high. Teams in the Southern Colorado tention o f the club’s president. Catholic conference meet on a The annual Holy Fdmily school Two undefeated clubs will meet Bob Howsam, by Robert (Mike) hoiiie-and-home schedule. St. boxing show will be held in the Sunday’s second contest, which Carroll, currently associated with Mary’s also will play the Chey­ school hall on Friday and Satur­ is scheduled for 3 o’clock. St.-Jo­ JOE WEDOW REALLY LED St. Joseph’s Bulldogs the security division o f the Rocky enne Mountain school and the day evenings, April 18 and 19, of seph’s Bulldogs, riding high after Mountain Empire’s Atomic Energy Colorado Springs high school Ter-^ this week. Scheduled - bouts will their 13-1 disposal o f the Annun­ to their 13-1 win over the Annunciation high school Car­ Commission. The congenial How­ rors this season. present'boys from the first to the ciation squad on Easter l^unday dinals April 13 at Fifth and Federal. Big Joe pitched a no-hifter for sam was so impressed that, ‘on Twenty-eight boys repdrted for 12th grades. afternoon, will tangle with the six and two-thirds'inhings before giving up two singles, batted in Feb. 3, 1962, he personally pre­ practice at St Mary’s^'aniong It is hoped that a 15-bout card freshman-studded _ Mullen team. sented the “ little nun” with a them five lettermen from " i « ^ can be arranged for both evenings. Mullen’s, showing in this fray will five runs on his own three-for-four (including a home run to deep baseball autographed by all the year’s runners-up to Pueblo StT'- Special added attractions will be indicate just how much of an upset left), and struck out 15. Here he sails for home past the Cardinal members of the 1951 Bear team. iPatrick’s. The team has two com­ offered each evening. its initial victory over the St. third baseman, Don Maes.— (Register photo by Smyth) On Feb. 4 the ex-Westem league plete infields, two outfield units, This annual event had its be­ Francis nine was. Sunday’s games mogul entered a Denver hospital and four pitchers. ginning in 1938 under the super- are scheduled for Fifth and Fed­ + + + + -t- for a spinal fusion and was bedfast Coaches are Ray Schmidt, let- ■vision of Father Edward Frazckow- eral. 'or two weeks. While recuper- terman and catcher; and Johnny ski, then assistant pastor at Holy In Wednesday afternoon’s fray, Brennan, veteran lette'rman, who MIXING IT UP in “rehearsal” for the annual boxing Family, and was adopted as an both the Holy Family and Annun­ this spring broke his ankle and is annual extracurricular activity. ciation teams will be seeking to This Happened 13 Times show at Holy Family school in North Denver Friday and Younger still on the bench. Schmidt strained rade school Tigers espe- enter the win column for the first hos. Fitzgerald his throwing elbpw against Foun­ Saturday, April 18 and ^9, are Jerry Isenhart and Bob Piper, second | cially lool c forward to this show time this year. tain Valley and may be out of graders. Pugilists from jgrades one through 12 will be on the card. under the direction of Morey Pade. Regis, idle in league play this action for a week or two. Bill week, displayed little mercy in Esch, third baseman, will fill for downing the Redbirds,' 17-8, in an New Commander Ray. opening day game; and St. Jo­ Here is Brennan’s crisp review St. James' Previews Frolic Costumes seph’s Joe Wedow allowed only of the Colorado Springs scene: two last-inning singles as the An­ S t Mary’s Pirates mustered 4 a brief business meeting the elec­ Hinton; second vice president, Of Legion District (St. James’ Parish, Denver) nunciation club tasted defeat for win over Fountain Valley in six Nearly 300 members were pres­ tion of officers for the coming Mrs. J. A. Artzer; secretary, Mrs. the second consecutive time. Thomas J. Fitzgerald, past com­ innings by literally outscoring the ent at the St. James PTA meeting year was held. A slate of officers E. J. Fattor; treiasurer, Mrs. Mal­ Danes, 10-7. T^he game was marred mander of Leyden-Chiles-Wicker- April 15. A preview of the cos­ presented by the nominating com­ colm Grover; corresponding secre­ by 10 errors,! and the Bncs ran sham Post No. 1, was ' elected tumes to be worn in the annual mittee was unanimously adopted. tary, Mrs. Yvo Trainor; historian, wild on the 1 paths, stealing 12 commander of the American Le­ May frolic was presented by a Officers for next year will be: Mrs. Peter Golden; and auditor, bases. The Dapes’ pitcher went the Original Oratory gion’s District No. 6, comprising route, but the Pirates used four group of children under the direc­ President, Mrs. William Cudmore, Mrs. A. F. Kohles. These officers posts in Denver, at the annual tion of Miss Jerry Lawrence. After Jr.; vice president, Mrs. Harley will be installed in the May meet­ hurlers. Little J i m Hannasch ing. convention o f the district, held gained the win. Schmidt paced the Monday night, April 14, in the hitting with two singles, and Bill The May 'frolie, presented By Frances Lee Legion Memorial home at 1370 Hall knocked the only extra-base each year by the children o f St. Broadway. Fitzgerald, a member blow. James’ lehoel, will be held Sun­ of St. Philomena’s parish, Denver, We heard that P.C.H. lost to day, May 11, in the auditorium Is Called lops succeeds James M. Eakins, a mem­ Pueblo Central, 6-5. Abbey played of Eait Denver high school. ber of Blessed Sacrament parish, last week and lost to Antonito, 8-2. (Cathedral High School, Danvor) in the office. The Sacred Heart devotions will “ Senior Frances Lee’s original be resumed Friday evening, April oratorical declamation entitled, Mrs. Violet Marrow, 3161 W. FISHING SANDALS 18, at 7:30 o'clock. ‘Another Short One,’ was chosen Gill place, a member of Cummines- Prather post unit, was elected, dis­ NON-SLIP FELT SOLES Baptized Sunday were Mary Su­ to represent Cathedral high school, Flu OT«r Any Boot or ‘Wider zanne, daughter of Dr. and Mrs because of originality and unity of trict president of the American Robert S. Squires, with John |1. thought,” says Miss Mary Ne- Legion auxiliary. Mrs. Marrow ROY SHOE SYSTEM Newman and Virginia White as Casek, speech teacher, regarding CARDINAL CATCHER FRED MAES looked like succeeds Mrs. Jessire Falkenhagen. Other district officers elected ty RUBBER VULCANIZING sponsors, and Marion Barnwell the K. of C. oratorical contest. this 13 times April 13 as St. Joseph’s high school Bulldogs Broidwiy et Inlniten SF. Alt! Cathedral students participating! the legion are Perry E. Siobers, and Jane Johnson as proxies; fled across home plate. 'The scoring Bulldog here is George Koenig, the in the school’s semifinals in the senior vice commander; Nick Anna Marie, daughter of Mr. and. umpire Kemp.— (Smyth photo) Mrs. Francis J. Morrato, with oratorical contest were Mary Rondinelli and Squire Bullock, Robert Robles and Henrietta Mor­ Hough and Mary Cassels. Essay junior vice commanders; Herbert + + + + Everyone Likes rato as sponsors; Jean Mary, title is “The American Way of DeLaney, adjutant; Arthur C. daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Edwin Life,” and was sponsored by the Coutcher, finance officer; E. Hugh G. Hudspeth, with Edward and Knights of Columbus. Warley, chaplain; Don Tucker, Banquet-on-a-Bun Dorothy Baceski as sponsors, and Father Owen McHugh sponsored a skiing trip to Winter Park Tues­ Safe by a Whisker sergeant at arms; and Walter (De Lute Hamburger) John and Rita Rougagnae as prox­ day. About 20 Cathedralites from Jones, historian. ies; Jeanne Marie, daughter of junior and senior homerooms par­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Kenney, Department Commander Cal 50 Cents ticipated in the outing. Maier o f Longmont addressed the with John and Dorothy Ring as 'Tryouts for Pep club cheer­ sponsors. Fountain Service-Ice Cream leaders will take place during the convention, as did Mr*. Lucille The Annunciation Rosary Mak­ latter part of April. Two cheer­ Hayes o f Denver, department pres­ ing circle met in the home of Mrs. Jhsi Chsuam fiiichsA leaders from the sophomore, junior ident of the auxiliary. June Schmitz. Club members are and senior classes will be chosen. H. C. WELLER, Prop. in need of broken rosaries or cos- Elimination of the two veteran + + . • + tunie beads to make into new ro­ senior cheerleaders will leave six 1053 S. Gaylord SP. 1347 saries. Parishioners are asked to girl cheerleaders for next year. call DE. 7023 if they have any of these items. Miss Lois T. Burlein and G. W. Michael McGovern ■will be married Saturday, April 19, in St. James’ Emmet Dignan church before, a Nuptial Mass at 9 o’clock. 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CAHILL, 70, o f 1643 'Boquien High Mass was celebrated April Mitt Kathleen Horan, a gradu­ street. Sister of Ann C. 14 in St Augvstine'a church, Brighton. Lukey, somehow, is different. made him became uppermost in his or sing Him a lullaby. In fact, he The teeond pair it inturance againtt annoyance and lott of Cahill. Members of the Cathedral Altar ate of Cathedral high tchool, Den­ His hair is short and hangs lankly mind. He began to w o r^ that he almost asked God if he could not time occationed when one pair it broken. Let ut thow you the and Rosary society and the League of MRS. ANNIE £. WINTERS ver, in ISSO, ia a sophomore at just below his ears. And of all might hurt God’s feelings if he the Sacred Heart were invited. Requiem please do it. But he was afraid latett ttyleit, Mass was celebrated. April 18 in the ‘ Mrs. Annie E. Winters dMd in her Marquette university school of things, his hair is the color of asked to have his looks improved. his funny hair and his singini Cathedral. Interment Mt* Olivet. Horan home at 3688 Clayton street April 9 journalism in Milwaukee, Wis. In carrots. He is tall and really rather “ Yes, dear_ God,” he said. voice might scare the Baby. ” mortuary, following a short illness. Mrs. Wintsrs her senior year at Cathedral high, was bom in Leavenworth, Kani.,- Jan. bony. Even his wings look sort of "There is a little boy down on Lukey’s problem was that he RICHARD P. HARRINGTON. 61, of 1^ 1879. She came to Colorado as a she climaxed three years of suc­ thin. He is always running into earth who is lonely. I thought I’d was a perfect guardian angel with 3450 W. 37th avenue. Husband of young girl and was educated in Denver. cessful . extracurricular activities SWIGERT RROS. Gladys C. Harrington; father of Robert clouds when is is flying. Because call it to Your special attention.” nobody to guard. Thus, he waa al­ She married Edward J. Winters of by becoming editor-in-chief of Hi- he is often in a hurry, his halo J. and Marlyce Ann Harrington; and Denver in Annunciation church in 1198. “ T h p k you, Lukey,” God said. ways getting in the way o f the ap­ brother of Mrs. Johq A. Miller ajid Mr. Winters died in 1948. He was a Pal, school newspaper; was chosen is usually crooked. A brooked jialo “ Now isn’t there something else?” pointed guardian angels by trying 1550 CaUfornia KEyttone 7651 Mrs/ Elizabeth Celia, Denver; and John well-knoWn matter plumber in Denver teen-board representative of Ex­ on an angel does not create a very “No, dear God, that’s all,” Lu­ to take care of their charges for ► J. Harrington, Chicago. Requiem Mass for more than 10 years. • Better Vition Good Service was celebrated April 18 in Holy Family tension magazine, and was a mem­ good impression. key said. them. Finally, he waa refeijed by church. Interment ML Olivet. Horan Mrs. Winters is survived by three ber of. Loretto Heights Press club Now one day many years be­ one o f them to God. “ Yoju must for Every Age Optometrists At Right Price* mortuary. ' sons, Donald of Los Angeles, Calif.; and God^ smiled even more beauti­ Leonard and Clifford of Denver; eight and the QUill and Scroll organiza­ fore Christ was born, Lukey was fully, if such a thing is possible, be patient, Lukey,” God said. JESSIE Ma r g a r e t ] STAMPFEL, 6i, * GLASSES INDIYIDUALLY STYLED grandchildren, and three great-grand­ tion. In 1950, five of her articles looking down watching the chil­ and said again, in a slightly dif­ And so Lukey dusted o ff tha of 1660 Gaylord street. W ife of Walter children. Requiem Mast waa celebrated S. Stampfel; and sister of Jean Price, about the annual interparoehial dren on earth. He saw one boy A A A. A A. A A. A A. A. A. A. A. April 14 in Annunciation church. Inter­ ferent tone, “ Thank you very irs and shook up the clouds and Nampa, Ida., and John H. Sutherland, ment Mt Olivet Capitol mortuary. play were printed in the Denver much, Lukey,” watched !the children on eart^ Gardena, Calif. Member of Union Pacific Catholic Rbgistesl Mias Horan is A Oldtimers auxiliary and Junior Old' Lukey put the knowledge of his from the!corner o f his eye. Th* timers auxiliary, and Columbine lodge, THEODORE BRUNSMAN the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil looks in the back of his mind. He One he witched the most tenderly Theodore JO. Bmn^man, 47, o f 1472 Royal Star No. 102, Grandview Grange. Horan, members of St. Philomena’s became happy for God’s sake. of course was Jesus. Lukey waa Requiem Mass is being celebrated Fillmore street died April 9 in his parish, Denver. The story about Thursday, April 17, at 9 o'clock in the home.' Mr. Brunsman was bom Nov. 17, Also, he was glad that he had men­ afraid he would get in the way, Cathedral. Interment in Colorado Springs. 1904, in Denver, the son o f the late Lukby was sent by Miss Horan tioned the little boy to God. if he went down to earth to plaf Horan mortuary. Charles T. Bransman, pioneeer busintts- to her six-year-old sister Nan man. He attended Cathedral aehool and For some time, a rumor had with Him. From heaven, he ROSS PEARSON, 61. of Leadvllle. was a , wholesale florist Mr. Bransman Marie. been circulating around heaven. watched Jesus grow to Manhood Services -were held in Leadville. is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Lukey Everyone knew for certain that the without ever having played on* MARY BRADY WALDRON, 77, of 365 Bransman, teacher in the Bamum school: time o f the birth of Christ was ap­ game with Him or once made Him Franklin street. Mother of Henry B. and and a sister, Mrs. F. W. Korfhage of A Story tor • Littlo Girl Namod proaching. And the rumor was that laugh. Gerald B. Waldron: and sister of Ankbel Denver. Services were held April 12 in Nan Marie Matt. Requiem Maas is being celebrated St Philomena's church. special angels were to be picked Suddenly, the celestial choirs By Kathleen Horan Thursday, April 17, at 8 o’ clock in St. for mqssenger and choir work. which had sung joyfully since their John the Evangelist's church. Interment An angel, o f course, is expected BILLY ADAMS SMITH Finally, the rumor was confirmed. creation changed to low ,and Mt, Olivet. Horan mortuary. Billy. Adams Sipith, who was bom In to look very angelic. He should Actual appointments began to be throbbing tones. Thirty pieces of EMILIE F. BEGHIN, 59. of 4253 Perry Denver. April 28. 1895, died in San have either wavy-black hair with street. Husband. of Phoebe Beghin of San Diego, Calif., Mamh 28. He had made to these positions. silver rang on a table and echoed Denver; and father of Ronald W. been living in San Diego for the past shining dark eyes or crisp gold On the surface, Lukey appeared throughout eternity. In a garden, Beghin and Mrs.. Elaine E. Thornsherry, 12 years. Mr. Smith was found deae in curls with eyes that match the sky. to hope that he would be picked Christ wept and prayed. He looked both of Denver, and Mrs. June Erwin his room in a San Diego hoteL He had In stature, he should be either of W henridge. He is also survived by suffered a heart attack. His only survivor, for a position. But in his heart, so lonely and the Apostles wer* five grandchildren. Member of Leyden* a son. Jack T. Smith, communications tall and majestic or small and cud- he knew that he would not be. He sleeping. Lukey could stand it nd ChileS'Wickersham post No. 1, Amerl* technician first class, stationed in Japan, dlesome. All the angels in heaven remembered his reflection in the longer. ' can Legion. Requiem High Mass is being was flown home for the funeral. Jack fit this description pretty well. All, celebrated Thursday, April 17 at 9:80 had served 89 months in the United puddle and knew that he did not “ Oh, God. Dear God,” h^ o'clock in Holy Family church, Olinger States navy from August, 1942, to No- that is, except Lukey. have & chance. Only the most prayed. mortuary. vemVer, 1946, and was r^alled for beautiful of the beautiful would be “ Yes, Lukey,’’ God said. “ You ABRAM A. MITCHELL,. 65, of Denver special duty 18 months ago; His" wife, picked. Besides, though God often and recent resident of Grand Junction, Helen, has been maintaining a nursery who have loved so much may go died there April 7. He was bom in in their home, 4486 Meade street Col. Bryson Killed said how much He loved Lukey’s down to Him.” Denver, Dec. 21, 1896. He was a vet­ while her husband has been in Japan. singing, everyone knew Lukey In an instant, Lukey was kneel­ eran of World war I. He is survived She; accompanied by her sister-in-law, could hardly carry a tune. ing beside Jesus. He cradled His by his wife, Mrs. Ann C. Mitchell; a Mrs. Melvin Dirks, went to Diego Kathleen Horan sister, Mrs. Sue Denuit of Stockton, for the funeral. Requiem Mats was la Airplane Crash Lukey, therefore, saw all the weary head in his arms and kissed sung April 9 in S t Didacus* church. other angels o ff and climbed up Calif.: and two brothers, Howard G. who was not liked by the others His hair. and Thomas T. Michell, both of Deqyer. Burial was in HMy Cross cemetery. L t Col. W. C. B r^on, USAF, on a star. From there, he watched Now when Christ needed him, because he was too small. Quick as Requiem High Mass was celebrated April all that happened on Christmas he could be with Him. Now whert 14 in Our Lady of Grace church. Inter­ 34, was killed in an airplane crash a wink, Lukey flew down to play morning. He longed to fly down He most needed love, he, Lukey, ment Mt. Olivet. Olinger mortuary. that occurred in Cape Cod Bay, with him. But Lukey had forgot­ Miss Trman's Helatives and tickle the Baby Jesus’ toes could offer his? TEOFILO (CENTIAS) AVILA, 71* of Mass. Born in Harlin, Ky., Sept. ten that the boy would not be 2109 Larimer street. Father of 'Mrs. 27, 1920, he was graduated from able to see him; Gonzalo Roldan; grandfather of Marga­ [x^Denver Parishioners the University oif Utah and en­ rita R. Hernandez, GonzalO, Josefina. Of course, no matter what he Gregorio, and Vincente Roldan; and tered the air force in 1940, com­ great-grandfather of Simona I. Hernan­ Margaret. Truman, who pre­ pleting his training at Kelly Held did, he could not attract the boy’s attention. And so, - he started to IHon II ments dez. Requiem Mass was celebrated April sented a concert jin the Denver in . 15 in St. Cajetan's church. Interment auditorium April 14, spent the fly away. In doing so, he passed We hare erected many beauti­ Mt. Olivet. Trevino mortuary. Easter holiday with her aunt and Earntd Awards over a puddle. And in the puddle, ful raonumenta in Mt. Olieet JOSE J. FRESQUEZ, 76, of 1404 Lari THEODORE I uncle,.Mr, arid Mrs. D. P. Wallace, Colonel Bryson is a veteran of for the first time, he saw himself. Cemetery. mer street. Father of Josie ,Licon. brother of Felipe and Adelaide F^esqUez; formet piero^ferg of St*John the World war II and is credited with For the first time, he saw that he and brother-in-law of Juatt Maestas Evangelist,’s parish in Denver. 200 combat missions. He was did not look like the other angels. A. T. THOMSON He is also survived by three grand­ He could hardly believe that the children, Mrs. Felix Trujillo, Mrs, Gil­ Miss .Truman nappily recalled her awarded the Oak Leaf medal and 600 Sherman St. TA. 8018 HACKETHALj bert Montoyo, and Miss Jennie Free- many preyibus visite ‘with her aunt the Silver Star. gawky figure was himself. It made qiiez; and seven great-grandchildren, and uncle in Denver, and the oc­ He is survived by his wife, Mrs. him feel pretty badly. Requiem Mass was celebrated April 14 MORTUARY in St. Cajetan's church. Interment >Mt. casion jvhen’ she appeared in an W. C. Bryson, formerly of Hous­ Naturally, ■ he flew at once to Olivet Trevino mortuary. opera here in 1948. Mr. Wallace ton, Tex.; a son, William C. Bry­ the throne of God to ask Him to REYES and SHARON VALDEZ of is a brother o f Mrs. Harry S. Tru­ son, Jr.; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. make him -m ore beautiful. God -Sl Kaiamatb St. 1449 2244 Curtis street. Infant twin daugh man; is employed by the federal Bryson of Denver; and a brother, smiled gently at him. ters of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Valdez; grand­ > Phone MAin 4006 daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Benino Val­ government in Albuquerque, N. David Bryson. Requiem Mass was “ You seem to have something dez and Mr. and Mrs. John Hernandez. Mex. celebrated in Newburg, N. Y. to ask Me, Lukey.” Services were held April 16 in the Services were held in the Horan “ Yes, dear God,” Lukey said. Trevino- Memorial chapel. Interment Mt. Thqji he stopped. Suddenly the Olivet. Trevino mortuary. chapel April 15. Interment was in knowledge that God Himself had MANUEL PEREZ of 3789 Williams Archbishop to Preside Mt. Olivet. Horan mortuary. street. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. JERRY RREEI^ Manuel Perez, Sr. At Charities Meeting ROBERT BROWN, 18, of 4841 Jason Florist street. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will Over 1,400 Attend Service Brown; and brother of Gladys Sweet, preside at the annual meeting of 1004 15th Sl Myrtle Garcia, and Thelma. Gerry, W il­ liam, and Connie Brown. Services were the board, executive committee, MAin 2279 held April 15 in the Chapel of the and membership of .Catholic Chari­ MEMORIALS Angels. Interment Mt. Olivet. Capitol ties at the Chariti^ annex April On Easter in St. Joseph's of an unusually wide choice mortuary. CHARLES H. FELDMAN, 68, of 1357 29 at 8 p.m. The annual Charities (St. Joiepk’t Redomptorist Pariih, eral of the Redemptorist order for of colors and desipis, all Franklin street. Brother of Teresa Feld­ report for 1961 will be made at this Denver) 23 years with headquarters in in Call a man, Louisville, Ky. Requiem Mass was Rome, is the retreat master for the ^ a d e A granite and celebrated April 16 in the Cgthedral. time, and plans mapped for Activi­ The axiom that if the spiritual wrought in workmanship Interment Mt. Olivet. Day mortuary. side o f any parish is good the 10-day retreat, which be^n April ties in the coming year. 15, fo r the Mercy nuns in Mercy unsurpassed. ROBERT JAMES NEWMAN, 59. of financial side will take care of CAB San DiegOr Calif. Brother o f Mrs. C. "P. itself was indicated Easter Sunday hospital. Father Mclhnery, ..the Speas, Denver, and Mrs. Theresa Landre- famous author of Fr. Tim’s Talks, We furnish transportation to MAin 7171 ville, Dayton, 0. Requiem Mass is being Mancos Pastor Visiting when 1,100 received Communion which ran serially in the Liguorian and from our display with no Prompt Coortooao Sonic* celebrated Thursday, April 17, at 9 and crowds attended all the Masses CHEAPER RATES o’clock in S t Dominic’s church. Day Sick Mother in Delaware were crowded. In all, 1,400 at­ for several years, is ndw stationed obligation. mortuary. 2-WAY RADIO The Rev. John Shockley, pastor tended the, services. at St. Joseptfs church, Wichita, CLEAN NEW CABS FRANK B. COULAHAN, 73, of 3376 Kans. W. Hayward place. Husband of Nellie Father Paul Schwarz, C.SS.R., o f St. Rita’s parish, Mancos, has • The floors in all rooms of the Cpulahan. Requiem Mass was celebrated pastor^ believes, however, that Liesveld Memorial Co. The firms listed here de­ April 14 in St. Dominie’ s church. been called to Wilmington, Del., grade school were waxed and pol­ VINCENT DOMINICO, late of Louis­ there is always room for improve­ 13000 West 44th Ave. ville. Husband of Catherine Dominieo; to the bedside of his mother, who ished in the Easter vacation by A1 serve to be remembered ment. Toward this end he has Schumki, the caretaker. Directly Across From i aqd father of Paul Dominieo and Mrs. is in critical condition there. Dur­ added another innovation by es­ Rosie Ross, both of Louisville, and Miss Dorothy Walsh of 440 Del­ Mt. Oiiret Cemetery when you are distributing tablishing a Block Rosary Crusade, Frank Dominieo, Denver. Requiem Mass ing Father Shockley’s absence, the aware street is seriously ill in was celebrated April 14 in St. Louis^ and has appointed Father. Chris­ Phone ARVADA 0499-R-3 your patronage in the dif­ Mancos parish will be attended Mercy hospital after undergoing church. tian Darley, C.SS.R., as tiie first If Boty Dial AL. ( I l l ferent lines of business. JOSEPH WUERTZ, Sr., o f Brighton. from Cortez by the Rev. Francis major surgery April 12. The Husband of Anna Wuertz; and father of president. The Rosary intention parishioners and especially the Joe, Jr., and Andrew, both of Hudson. Papesh. will be for the family and world clients of Our Mother of Perpetual peace. Father Schwarz will explain Help are asked to remember her, the idea at all the Masses April 20. and all other members of the par­ General Plan ish who are ill, in their prayers. Mrs. James ^ h a le n returned Every family in the parish will home at 645 Fox' street, after a be asked to recite the Rosary once few weeks in Mercy hospital. a week on a specified night in the Tha Parant-Taaekart’ attoeia- Outstanding Catholic Personnel home of one of the Blo^ Rosary tion'and tka Higk Sckool Atk- members. At least one member of latie cluk ara praparad to wal- each family should be present for coma a racord crowd at tke each Rosary. This will provide an gamoa party to ke ipontorod opportunity for the parishioners jointly on Monday, April 21. to get acquainted with one an­ Tkis party will ba hold in tho other, but it is stressed -Qiat at gymnatium. Tka starting tima it these gathering;s no food should 8 p.m.; tickets may ba proenred be served by the host or hostess. from tka membort of both The Rev. James Sullivan, groups or at tka door. C.SS.R., returned here April 16 The Altar and Rosary society after an extended mission tour in members and other volunteer the South. He will remain here for workers were responsible for the two weeks before starting out beautiful decorations for Easter.; attain on missionary work. Fifty white Easter lilies, ferns, and Gives Retreat at Mercy palms made the altar decorations The Rev. Christopher Meinnery, so attractive that they inspired all C W. Jackien JoMph'E. B«na G*m Sistnk* C.SS.R., former Procurator Gen­ the parishioners. Bishop Quinn to Address St. John's Altar Society From out of the West! (St, Jekn’t Parish, Daaver) The repository for Holy Thurs­ 'The Most Rev. Charles Quinn, day and the altars for Easter were .Indian Squaw Set ' C.M., exiled Bishop of Yukiang, beautifully decorated by the fol­ China, will be the speaker at the lowing members of the Altar so­ The season's newest trend . . . fashions inspired by the meeting o f St. John’s Altar and ciety: Mmes. John 0 . Rae, Roy At­ Rosary society Friday afternoon, kinson, T. K. Earley, Louis Ros­ Southwestern Indians. Authentically styled three-tier Cdwin E. Oevi* HareM Bcllia Roko* Aihlvn April 18. The meeting will be held ter, and Max Proutt Mrs. Atkin­ skirt lopped by a sleeveless blouse detailed icith an in the home o f Mrs. Albert Riede, son and Mrs. Koster are in charge 2701 E. Seventh avenue, and will of the care o f the altars for April. Indian design. Either shaded tons of brown, blue or begin with a dessert-luncheon at Mrs. Beulah Sagstetter was host ^1 o’clock. Bishop Quinn will de­ to members of St. Joseph’s circle. red in 80-square percale or Indian printed seersucker. scribe some of his experiences as Mr. and Mrs.' T. K. Earley were a prisoner o f the Chinese Com­ hosts to the S t Thomas Aquinas Sizes 10 to 16. Wonderful fun to wear. munists, who finally excelled him study club April .15. from China. Mrs. Frank Siems has returned Squaw Skirts ...... 5.00 Squaw Blouses ...... 2.50 A nominating committee will be to her home from the ho^ital. appointed at this meeting to Mr. and Mrs. Clem-Kohl re­ choose a p^nel o f officers for the turned recently from an extended Sports Shop— Second Floor coming year. trip which included a Carribean Three converts were received cruise on the Dutch flagship Nieu into the Church on Holy Satur­ Amsterdam to St. Thomas, V irpn AnHioiiy Coniglio Jettphln* Cowrtiwy Clsanor H«g«raM» day by the Rev. Charles Jones. Islands; Curucao, Dutch West In­ Thev are Floyd Thomas, Priscilla dies ; La Guira and Caracas, Vene­ Barbara, and Christopher McCall. zuela; Kingston, Jamaica; and Ha­ Dale Joseph, son o f Mr. and vana, Cuba. They also visited in *WIicrc Otnrtr Sfiopi with Confidence'- KlystOM 3111 Mrs. Joseph Tolan, was baptized Cleveland, Chicago, Washington, April 13 by the Rt. Rev. Monsi­ D.C.; Lynchburg, Va.; and New gnor John P. Moran. York. All Saints’ Society to Meet / (AH Saints* Parish, Danyar) Mens’ club at their-meeting Tues­ The Altar and !Rosary society day evening, April. 15, are Presi­ dent, Leo Smith; first vice presi­ in iH I LHttlLOR NEIGHBORHOOD MORTUARIES will meet in the home o f Mrs. dent, Arch .Rose; second vice 1543 LARIMER « AL|3m c 34-22 ff Dudley Campbell, 1500 S. Federal president, Manuel Trujillo; treas­ boulevard, Wednesday evening, urer, Nicholas Jamison, and sec­ April 23, at 8 o’clock. All women retary, Howard Heffernan. The LOCATIONS 16th at Boulder • Speer at Sherman • Eoit Coifox ot Mogiiolio of the parish are invited to at­ pastor. Father Harley Schmitt, ex­ tend. , pressed gratitude for the work and Joan Anderson of 2803 S. De­ leadership of the retiring officers. catur street suffered a broken leg The Rosary for Peace will be and face lacerations when she was resumed on l^iday evenings in the struck down by a car at Colfax church at 7 :45. All members o f the and Broadw^ Friday night. paxish are urged to attend this The new officers elected for the devotion. A ■ Thursdoy, April 17, 1952 Offica, 938 laniiock Straat T H I DEHVIR CATHOMC REGISTER Taiaphana, Kayatana 4205 PAGE ELEVEN Strange But True Discouraged? Remember 1876! TASHION h a d (fh q id h /d a lL OiCAT APPEAL i By Paul H. Hallett guaranteed in the First Amendment, was defeated. ^%cp^Tvity THE 1870« WERE the decade o f the Kultur- ■ And the very fact that it was thought necessary l5 ' ARTIST, kampf, the unsuccessful Struggle waged in Ger­ to write such oppression into th e Constitution PlSA N ELLO , W ho Is Educating W hom ? many by Bismarck to tamp the Catholic Church shows that no one at that time dreamed o f saying AND HIS that the First Amendment prohibits any aid,., di­ By Rev. F rancis Sybianey tion: “ The family holds directly right, coupled with . the high into the German dust, and this year is the 80th RUlGtOUS rect or indirect, to the religious schools, or outlaws PAINTINOS THE SOUND AND FURY from the Creator the mission dulT, to reco^ize and^ prepare anniversary of the beginning o f the campaign, in OfTEN RESEM&UD ( O u ^ l a d l e ’s ' emanating from Boston last and hence the right to educate him for additional duties.” which the Jesuits were expelled, and an attempt any religious training in public schools. PAGES PROM A ^ laU a s ’ week betrayed more than the offspring, a right inalienable Whore a pqblic school syitem made to subordinate the education o f the clergy to The anti-Catholic momentum o f the '70s was FASHION. ■wroug:ht-up emotions that stem because inseparably joined to a exists, it has as its 'primary not stopped, however, until 80,000 Catholic In­ DESIGNERS P2d&dt>zass strict obligation, a right anterior purpose the assistance of the the state. from increased religious dissen­ dians passed under Protestant control, through an flORTPDUO- ofm oM jkutd. sion. More evident were the loose to any right whatever of civil parents in carrying out their The Kulturkampf backwashed into America, society and of the. state, and fundamental obligations. It is allocation of Indian agencies to Protestant denom­ 8UT STCEORGE^ is tfuaUdhf thinking and lack of logic that just as 80 years before the French Revolution had HAT IN THIS underlay some of the statements therefore inviolable on the part not, nor should it be regarded inations without regard to religious affiliation, al­ & t.f>w sseeL by parents, as a release from done, and as Communism is doing 80 years later. NATIONAL of supposedly eminent educa­ of any power on earth” (Chrit- though President Hayes himself admitted to Car­ th is tors., Almost as one man the tian Education of Youth, encyc­ their own duties. If they feel The immense growth in the Church, aided by ex­ OALLERY dinal Gibbons in 1878 that the Jesuits, who staffed LONDON, E tk iM U iH , “ bigwigs” of the American Asso­ lical delivered Dec. 31, 1929). that their children are not get­ pelled German priests and religious, and the eleva­ Not only are those words .un­ ting a ilroper education it is a fourth o f the Indian missions, had succeeded PAINTING RANKS ikoTV . ciation of School Administrators tion of Archbishop McCloskey in 1875 to become AS HIS CRATIEST swung their guns against the in­ compromising but they are their duty to make their com­ better than the others. founded in solid philosophical plaints known. A fter all, they the first U. S. Cardinal, disposed those who looked CREATION, dependent schools, parochial and THE BIAS OF the Blaine Amendment and the private, but especially the for­ thinking that -recognizes the are paying the bills with their upon the Church with a jealous eye to take the Indian agency policy was Protestant rather than mer, that they do not adminis­ family as the basic unit o f so­ taxes, and, in many instances, cue from the Iron Chancellor. They found their ciety. Our own Supreme Court the support of our wonderful secular. The word "sectarian” was used in the ter. man in Grant, who, though no bigot himself, was It seems that these eminent took Cognizance o f this philoso­ public school system claims usual treacherous sense that "nothing Protestant phical truth in the famous de­ more than 60 per cent of our malleable metal. In a bid for the nomination for gentlemen have had such un­ is sectarian and everything that is Catholic is.” questioned control of so many cision June 1, 1925, in the Ore­ property taxes.' a third term, Grant on Dec. 7; 1875, recommended THE FALSE NOTION that But had it succeeded it would have provided a o f our thildren for so long that gon School Case, when it de­ a constitutional amendment that in boldness out­ clared: “The fundamental the­ the public school system is the handle againk the rights o f both Protestant and they have completely forgotten strips any public measure yet openly proposed by that parents have the first rights ory of liberty upon which all only one compatible with our Catholic education that would have put this coun­ in education. They, forget or ig­ governments in this Union m - democratic form of government the POAU. Grant in his annual message to Con­ I r try into a position not essentially different from nore the fact that they are pose excludes any general power has been refuted so frequently gress urged that the Constitution be made to forbid that it is not necessary to go the situation now obtaining in Yugoslavia. merely the deputies to whom o f the State to standardize its religious training in the public schools and to pro­ fathers and mothers surrender children by forcing them to ac­ into that discussion here. What When we consider how near seclilarism tame their God-given right to the cept instruction from public we are concerned about is the hibit the distribution' o f public funds to sectarian This figure to triumphing 80 years ago, and how bold were intellectual and moral forma­ school teachers only. The child growing tenancy of the public institutions; all Church property was to be taxed. o f CHRIST o f tion o f their children. is not the mere creature of the school officials so to regard the enemies o f the Church, we may not be so in­ a s & » u s k in 9 Ihc COLUMN is LISTEN5t : TO WHAT Pope State; those who nurture him themselves. We rbpeat that these THE,, FOLLOWING YEAR, in which the clined to be dismayed at the sheer hysteria that ContfetpiipK is a, gentlemen have forgotten foo borne b»j , , j Pius XI had to say on this ques- and direct his destiny have the Hayes-Tilden campaign was fought, the Union Re­ dominated the convention of the American Asso­ pilgrim- pcnirenis' M lu r R R Y 7 R N K - d e s i g n e d much, particularly that' they are, publican Congressional Executive Committee cir­ ciation o f School Supervisors at Boston. This is a Wearing crowns^ 6 tj leoH ordo eltt. 1/uui SOO acting as the agents of parents culated a pamphlet entitled Vaticanism in Ger­ serious crisis, but it would take a well-nigh om­ of thorns in procession, YEARS AOO io w ithstvuC The Price of Progress for the instruction of children. E\^RY FR/DAY inSccntAiquel, m edial can»tpn baUs/ jj; Worse-yet, we feel, is the ten­ many and the United States, with contents that niscient historian to say that ^ e other crisis was V By Frank Morriss leveled by bombs, would wish dency so to systematize and were no better than the name , suggests. It was to not graver. In 1876 Protestant interest, to many ONE COULD EASILY be­ we had not. We nave automo­ standardize education, and con­ furnish the campaign fire o f many unscrupulous come sentimental ' in writing biles; but our children have lost sequently the thinking of chil­ o f the narrower sort, seemed to be arrayed against about the French town o f the skill o f horsemanship, dren. These tactwyt we .abhor partisans in 1876, just as the "whispering cam­ Catholic interest. Today it is clear to increasing The Denver Catholic Register Tighes. In a short time the Worse than that, we have been in any totalitarian atate. Some paign” was used by their opposite numbers in numbers o f the separated brethren who take reli­ President..-...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. waters o f a dam will have wiped taken from contact with the do not seem to see the danger 1928. Though the Republicans won in a disputed gious education seriously that we are all in the Editor...... Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., Jour.D., Litt.D., LL.D. out Tignes. The town saw some world around us even in our in our own country- Managing Director...... Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Ph.D. 10 centuries; its church is 800 travels. In a word, although mod­ Already we are reaping the election, the Blaine Amendment, which would same boat. There is no ause to despair. This fight City-Editor...... Rev. John B. Ebel, M-A., Litt.D. years old. A thousand-year wave ern transportation has hdped whirlwind sowed in the past half have imposed a secularism canceling out the rights may be long, but we shall win it. Associate Editors— Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A., Litt.D.; Linus of history could not destroy it; break down barriers of space, in century'by John Dewey-and his Riordan, Ph.D.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A., Litt.D.; Paul Hallett, but the waters o f progress will. another sense it has isolated us. followers, the high priests of Litt.D.; Jack Heher, Litt.M.; Art Editor, Leo Canavan, M.F.A. Before Tignes goes, we should MAN SHOULD LEARN public school education. Any Is America Losing Battle of 'Home' Front? get one lasting good from it. through traveling. And he did so further descent down this, con­ Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. trolled pathway in submitting By Rev. John B. Ebel moral standards and strengthen tant, should have put more mar­ Thii Paper Printed Kntirelr Br Union Labor Tignes will get some kind o f Jn the days o f walking, ocean family life. riages than ever on the rocks? immortality if it teaches us one jailing, or even bicycle riding. unquestioningly to whatever the WHILE AMERICA marshals It is the same with the “ de­ The situation, it may be Published Weekly by fact: Every step forward exacts Traveling” ” today ’ principally ‘ cipally public schools care to give the its forces of industry and man­ termination to^ make marriage added, is not quite so serious as THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) a price. means . rushing at phenomenal children in their charge will be power for a great defense effort more successful.” The present the statistics indicate, because The citizens of Tignes know speed past all the world until disastrous. against the threat of aggression 938 Bannock Street, 1 easy-going attitude toward mar­ some people take to divorces as about that price first hand. we reach the goa’ We may move NOW, NOT orirtY h a v e from without, there is grave Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 riage outside the Catholic others to horse-racing or dope. Some would not be|rooted up by so fast we overshoot the goal. they bitterly fought such acces­ danger that she may be losing a Church is well known. Divorces Not long ago the papers fea­ progress easily, and had to be We may conquer the stars sory adjuncts tp education as vital battle at home that will Subscription: free bus Tides, textbooks, apd are too easy to get. When the tured a woman who had ac­ routed from their homes by and travel to the. planets. But make a hollow mockery of any $1.00 per year in Archdiocese of Denver. health services ifbr Oiir Catholic first real difficulty arises in quired her 14th divorce— she troops. One old man, with a cold the point is, unless we learn the victory over a foreign foe. For married life, :the couple simply helped boost the statistics con- ^ $1.50 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. Gallic weighing o f values, vowed lesson of Tignes, such accom­ school children, but they are the assault upon the American break o ff the relationship and siderably. That a woman could Canada, $2.25 a year per subscription. he would stay. plishment nlay be just anbUier openly turning their criticism home continues without abate­ nail in the coffin we are build­ against those o f us who feel that ment. In 1950, for example, pay a visit to the divorce court. have acquired so many divorces Foreign countries, including Philippines, $3.00 a year. THERE IS SOME ‘ q UES- ing for our mind and souls— the our children heed something hot there were an estimated 386,000 What is'heeded is the determi­ in so short a time also indicates tion as to whether the electric­ coffin of progress. provided ih the public school divorces in the U.S., and 1,669,- nation to make marriage work, that the divorce laws are, to say Thursday, April 17, 1952 ity produced by thejdam will be Ask the citizens o f Tignes sef-Up, rich as it is. Not only 934 marriages—one out of every to surmount the difficulties the least, not all they could be. • worth the destruction of a prin­ about that— if you can find do they deprive the children in four marriages ended in divorce. with the conviction that what No one has yet perfected a vend­ ciple that men have a right to OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER them. their care of necessary training These broken homes have strewn matters above all is the home ing machine that will grant a live where they wish, espec­ for one entire aspect of their The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. the nation not only with unhap­ and marriage. divorce upon the insertion of a ially if they are bom and reared IT IS A PARADOX that the We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ Duty o f Alms-Giving nature, but they actually seek piness and infidelity, but with two-bit piece— but the laws go , there. And the stubborn man to draw others down to their marriages which at first glance almost that far. ever ^appears in its columns over the signature o f the Ordinary or “ Is God unjust that He dis^ such wreckage o f human lives o f Tignes has a perfect argu­ completely secular level. seem the most likely to succeed The chief ingredient in the those o f the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. tributes goods unequally to us? as is evident in our juvenile de­ ment: He would have fought Thank God for our parochial are the ones that go on the national situation that makes Why do you wax nch as others linquency and crim q rates. ,We hope The Register will be read in every home of the and died to protect his home schools. Catholic and non-Cath- rocks the quickest. Two beauty divorce such a disease of our so­ beg, except that you may gain Authorities will vouch for the Archdiocese. against an aggressor; why blic, where children can learn queens, for example, one of ciety would seem to be this easy the merits of a good distribution statement that juvenile delin­ We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in should he hot- fight the invasion the important “4th R”—reli­ them a former Miss America, re­ attitude toward marriage. Only and may be crowned with laurels quency and crime rise in direct the children of the'Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. of progress? After all, Tignes gion. In many public schools ratio to the number of broken cently made the headlines by when marriage is recognized was Tignes when electricity was of patience?' It is the bread of they are not even allowed to get suing for divorce. Neither had as a divine institution, and « URBAN J. VEHR, homes in our nation. only lightning. the famished that you retain; it on a released-time basis,’ We been married more than two the home as the basic build­ Archbishop of Denver. In Canada in 1950, bjr com­ Jan. 29, 1942 The pajmient.of the price of the Cloak o f the naked that you Catholics love our schools. We ing cell of society—both to parison, one out o f every 25 years. Wealth, too, does not progress is evident at Tithes; koep in your cupboard; the shoes ^ have worked and sacrificed to marriages ended in divorce. In seem to ensure happy marriages. be protected and preserved at but even when it is not evident o f the barefoot that rot in your ' make them possible. We will not all costs—will there be a trend Schedule of Forty Hours' Devotion that year there were in the Do­ Else why the drop in divorces in it is paid, nevertheless. We have keep; the money of the needy suffer them to fall under the ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER minion 124,733 marriages, and the d e p re ssio n years, when for the better. Legislation will learned how to speed; but we that you keep hidden.aw»y. As domination'''of * “totalitarian” m on^ difficulties, if so impor­ not be enough. Week Of April 20, Low Siuidyty have paid with lives. We have much as yet remains in' your ^ 6,208 divorces. Yet Canada is Denrer, Holy Ghoit church. edique thak seeks to dominate all conquered the air; but the peo­ power to give by so much do the thinking (oT lack of it) of worried about the present rate Colorado Springi, Sacred Heart church. ple of Rotterdam and Berlin, you harm others.”— St. Basil. the next generation. of broken homes, for in 1941 : Peetz, Sacred Heart church. - there were less than half as How They Err many divorces as in 1950— By Rev. Robert E. Kekeisen repents o f the evil he has 2,461, to be exact. CATHOLIC RADIO LOG “I AM SENDING you this done. Sanctifying grace is a COLD STATISTICS cannot mysterious participation, on the Station KOA SACRED HEART PROGRAM book, and asking God to open measure the heartbreak, misery, your eyes and heart so that part of the baptized, in the di­ ASK AND LEARN—Sunday, — Sunday, 6:4S a.m., and II The AMER1€AI¥ National Bank and unhappiness contained in you may see and take_ God’s vine life, in the divine nature. 8:30 a.m. p.m. s » many broken homes. Nor do word as it is written in His One who possesses this grace in CATHOLIC HOUR — Sunday, Station KLZ the over-all numbers indicate Holy Bible.” his soul is capable o f truly God- 12 noon. 1 WAS A COMMUNIST FOR how bad the situation is in cer­ This promise of prayer for Ijjce actions, because the life of THE FBI— Friday, 8 p.m. of Denver tain sections of the nation. In the writer’s “ conversion” was God is the principle of alf his Station KFEL Denver, for example, where there received from a Protestant min­ good, moral acts. Only a mortal Station KTLN AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday, were 1,001 divorces and 3,321 ister in the state of Mississip­ sin can deprive the soul o f sanc­ tifying grace. And when a soul 5:30 a.m., and 11:30 p.m. FR. JOHN ORDINAS, C.R.— marriages in 1941,.or less than pi. With the note, he sent a one divorce for every three is in the state of grace, it is not . Sunday, 7:15-7:30 a.m. booklet called Beyond the Grave ROSARY FOR PEACE—Sun- marriages, there were in 1960 — an expose of unduly held Prot­ evil, but good— ^with the good­ day, 8:1S p.m. Station KBOL, Bonlder 2,470 divorces and 6,456 mar­ estant doctrine on holiness based ness with which God is good; FAMILY THEATER— Wednet. SACRED HEART PROGRAM riages, and in 1951 there were upon his personal “ revelations.” because God, by His divine act of justification, makes it good. day, 8:30 Every weekday at 7 a.m. 2,494 divorces and 4,936 mar­ The evident sincerity of the HE BORROWED riages. Last year, in other man who- has convinced him­ WERE GOD TO SAY a soul woHs, there were half as many self he has the truth shines is just the while it remains in sin -# divorces as marriages, nearly through both the booklet and (a common Protestant doc­ double the national rate! the accompanying message. It trine), God would be guilty of telling a lie, and this is mani- j In both Canada and the U.S. is regretful' that so zealous a festly an essential impossibility. p recent divorce rates are less preacher is so wrong in the doc­ Hear than in the immediate post-war trine he expounds. He might If Christ is the vine, and just ' years, when many a hasty war­ have been a masterful apostle of men are the branches, just men time marriage went on the rocks, the True Church. live by Christ’s supernatural life; parti^pate, in some way, in in the face o f the everyday THE DOCTRINAL TENOR Christ’s sanctity. stress o f living. Divorces reached o f the 'Easter season in the The great error of Protes­ ASK and LEARN an all-time high in-the U.S, in Catholic Church lays stress on tantism — the destruction of 1946, when there were 610,000 the idea of the “ new man”— the God’s definite sanctifying action divorces as compared to 2,291,- man o f grace resultant from the in the soul— is one that per­ 045 marriages— nearly one di­ KOA “ putting off” of the “ old man of vades and perverts the teach­ vorce for every three marriages. sin.” S t Paul uses this analogy ings that form the whole struc­ Since then the ratio of divorces to describe the permanent and ture of salvation. With prayer­ has been going down, and in vital effect that the infusion of ful sincerity and good will, the 8:30 TO PAY 1950 was approximately the sanctifying grace has in the life Catholic can say to his non- samk as in 1942-43. But the o f the true Christian. Catholic neighbor: EVERY SUNDAY MORNING ratio of divorces to population The Church’s teaching on the “ I am asking God to open your was, in 1960, five times as great subject o f justification (“ the eyes and heart so that you may Questions on religion submitted by the radio MS BIOS as in 1890, two and one-half making just” ) of the individual see and take God’s word as it is times as great as in 1915, almost differs diametrically from the written in His Holy Bible.” audience answered on the archdiocesan broadcast. twice as great as in 1919 or even Protestant teiching on the Booklet on Catholic Church available free of cott / 1932-33, the depression years, same theme. Martin Luther’s whenj-auTprisingly enough, mar­ to all inquiren. chief point of heresy consisted riage jseemed temporarily more in his denial df the important The 'Gallant' WRITE TO stable in the U.S. But just as reality of sanctifying grace. He By J. P. Richardson the divorce rate showed a great denied grace, in effect, by teach­ A.SK AND LEARN, Station KOA The AMERICAN Way. A LITTLE GIRL up the block increase immediately after ing that, when a person is justi­ dropped one of her schoolbooks Denver 2, Colorado People who borrow “the American Way” are juit . World war I, and never did re­ fied, he is not thereby changed behind her on the sidewalk the turn to prewar levels, the same interiorly, but rather is merely bound to be happy. They receive low bank ratfei seems to be the case in the past- “ considered just” by God while other day, and a noble urge to World war II era. The divorce he remains essentially in the rush it back to her was delayed . . . rates as low as $4 per year for each $100 by one glance at a page that had MAin 5314 rate will probably not return to state o f sin. According to borrowed. And they receive prompt, considerate, prewar, levels— unless some new Luther’s theory, it is as if God, fallen open. remedy is found. knowing a man to be a sinner Here was that picture o f a confidential attention from friendly loan officials dandy old-fashioned gent daint­ AND WHAT WILL this new and allowing him' to remain a F. J. KIRCHHOF sinner, says to him: “ You are ily dunking his coat into a mud who want to help them solye their financial prob­ remedy be? It will be a new puddle so that a snooty dame remhdy that is really an old still in your sins, but I will in an upsweep might tiptoe lems. If you have unpaid bills, unburden yourself remedy— a return td the realiza­ ‘cover you over’ with the merits across it in style. And here were tion of the sanctity of marriage and sanctity of My Divine Son, now with the help of a Personal Loan from The those words under the picture to Construction Co. aqpd the family, such as the who died for your salvation. tell the kiddies that this fellow Ckitholic Church has always up­ You are, and always will be, American National. FREE PARKING right n ^ was all right. For proof, the held in the face o f every threat. in your sins, hut you can be queen (no less) gave hi] him money door to the bank. A Canadian spokesman in To­ saved by believing in Me; this BUILDERS and men and ships and soft jobs. ronto, commenting on the di­ belief is sufficient for your sal-. We Appreciate Your Patronage vorce rate there, said that “ the vation, no matter what you do, And centuries later somebody emotionalism and uprooting o f or how you live.” named a tobacco mixture after 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. family life in the war was a* THE CHURCH, true to the him. major factor in the increased doctrine o f Christ embodied in PERHAPS IT IS GOOD that number and rate of divorces. the Epistles o f S t Paul and in sweet children are not told that Whether the current trend rep­ the Gospels, labels such “ quasi­ this queen was a bit of a heretic 88TABUSHKD lltl resents a return to higher moral justification” as heresy. She and not exactly a patroness of standards and a determination teaches: When a man is bap­ the missions. When Queen Bess to make marriage more success­ tized, he is truly changed for the had someone’s head chopped off, The American Fixture Co ful is debatable.” better. His soul is supematural- he was not necessarily a martyr Hanafaetoran af We have there the twofold ized through the real infusion in the finest sense. Many a man with a handy coat Church Pews and Altars ^THE «ATIONAr!l4l« solution to the divorce rate, it of sanctifying grace. .Sanctify­ seems: “ Higher moral standards ing grace is not a mere cloak for simply gives it to one o f God’s Church Furniture o f D en ver and a determination to make evil; by its' entrance into the beggars. Many a pilgrim to Bank, Office, and Store Fixtures AMEBMN marriage more successful.” But soul it dispels evil, both the evil “ backward” lands has seen peas­ irra AND LAWKENCB ST1EET8 we cannot expect to raise the of original sin and the evil o f ants spread their ragged Sun- Milhcorh of All Kindt moral standard without raising actual sins committed prior to day-best on the ground for a the standard o f family, life, and Baptism. Serious sins committed priest carrylnr the Blessed Sac­ MA. 0168 f . J, Kirchhof, Pret, vice versa. The, only solution after Baptism expel sanctifying rament. If anything ever gets 1236 ^rapahoe St. seems to be a general revitalisa­ grace, but it is restored by God named after these gallants, it C. F. Suhl. Vice Pre§. Denver. Colo. tion of religious life among the and supernatural life is thus re­ will be. a church or school .or people, which alone can raise the newed when the sinner truly shrine or novena.

L PAGE TWELVE Offict, 938 Bannock Strati THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Offict, 938 Bannock Strati Thursday, April 17, 1952 Denver Soldier Awarded Medal Posthumously Wrap Gifts for Loyola The Purple Heart medal was of 4748 Saldwin court, Denver. Dance at Welby ST. FRANCIS DE SALES^ PARISH awarded posthumously to l^arine Corporal Murphy’s mother died six Cpl. John M. Murphy, killed in weeks after he was killed. He at­ Patronise These Friendly Firms action during fighting in Korea on tended Sacred Heart elementary ]Sep^ 18, 1951. The medal was school and Annunciation high Planned by PTA given his father, James J. Murphy I school in Denver. Alameda Drug Store Temptation V. 0^ PETERSON. Prep.’ At Annunciation Cut i Rate Drugs ST. JOHN'S PARISH (Annunciation Parish, Denver) Fountain Service Sundriee 9 j o l £ j u i a m . Patronise The$9 Friendly Firms The PTA has announced that Your Business Appreciated plans are progressing on the “ dutch Quality Eggs hop” and modern dance, which is Alameda & So. Broadway And Butter to take place May 3 at the Welby HATHAWAY'S CITY LACE CLEANERS school gymnasium. The music will CONOCO PRODUCTS Broadway Creamery be by Paul Weingardt and his 2625 E. 3rd A t *. Pickup ft Delivery DE. 6891 Alpine Dutch Hop Boys. Lubrication • Delco Batteries 66 So. Broadway SP. 2663 Curtains and Pillows Carefully Cleaned and Returned Same Size Mrs. Joseph Mollendar and Mrs. Car Washing Special Care Given Table Linens — Blankets Laundered John Appelhaus have announced Without Shrinkage the following names on the ticket Carlin's Mobil Service committee: Pete Puhl, Adam A. W. A (Dutch) THOMAS BOB CARLIN Top Grade Meats U Permanent W aving Mollendar, Mrs. John Meek, Mrs. Alameda ft Logan PE. 9840 (Member S t Frzneii De Sales’ Pariah) Monarch • Crosse & Blackwell Alex Schagel, Mrs. Jake Rosen- 1 ' a Specialty Lubrication Fancy Groceries bach, Mrs. Walter O’Brien, Mrs. John Mumford, Mrs. William Con Washing . , . Steam Cleaning ' Fresh & Froxen Vegetables j My Lady Edith » ' Pickup & Delivery don, Mrs. A. Stubert, Mrs. Adam BUCHANAN’S T R O irm A N ’S \ Beauty Shoppe Schenfeldt, Pete Mollendar, Paul 1st & Logan SP. 9930 Circle Drive Market |( Mlnolo Kesssltr, Her. Weingardt, Mrs. Joe Heronema, Christian Bros. Wines Mrs, John Honeker, Johfi Appel All Pepelir Been )) 2804 E. 6tb Ave. EA. 0788 2422 E. 6tb A t *. - FR. 8071 MMi 'h haus, Mrs. Jake Krantz, Mrs. Ralph We Dtllrer Moore, Mrs. Martha Saks, Mrs. PE. 1^77 ’ 377 So. Bdwy. Varsity Cleaners Jake Kramer, Ben Raish, Mrs. Dreiling, Ray Haberkorn, Mrs Guaranteed Quality I ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH Adam Schamberger, Mrs. Julius The firms listed here de­ Cleaning Sawazhki, Mrs. John Kramer, Mrs. serve to be remembered Men’s Suita or 7 Q | S Please Patronise These Friendly Firnu A. Buhr, Mrs, George Harrower, Ladies’ Dresses ...... I WW MEMBERS OF THE LOYOLA Altar Mr*. S. Sferra, Mrs. J. Gannon, president; the Joe Kramer, and others. when you are distributing sodality committee, are shown wrapping' Rev. William Heavey, H.J., spiritual director; Mrs. your patronage in the dif­ (Cash and Carry) G. ATno", general chairman; and Mrs. M. Kohut, Altar and Rotary Unit Tuxedos ft Accessories Rented OPJEllV ’TIL MIDNIGHT E V E R Y NIGHT gifts which will be given at the card party on April Mrs. J. Reischman, and Mrs. E. Frei.— (Photo by To Meet April 24 ferent lines of business. 24 in Loyola achool basement: Mrsi M. W. Saya, 116 E. Alameda RA S168 Lee Beavers) The Altar and Rosary society NORM'S TEXACO SERVICE + + + + will meet and have a covered-dish NOBM ENGBLOM, Prep. luncheon at Hagus hall on Thurs T i n . ssS F lr.it;.. FrsSsrt. SPEER BLVD. AT BANNOCK day, April 24, at 1 o’clock. At the Liirhstiis SB. Wukiss TABOR 9222 Sodality Plans Card Party Sacred Heart PTA meeting plans will be made for a card party to be sponsored by the combined card clubs o f the ST. DOMINIC'S PARISH parish on or about May 1. The Patronise These Friendly Merchants Carolyn Cleaners Feet Burn? In Loyola School April 24 Will Install New card party committee will meet in Pickup-Delivery Service You Need Genuine the home o f Mrs. Phil Ryan, 3361 (Loyola Parish, Denver) Laundry Service Leatner Soles Mrs. Amelia Desmond spent Gaylord street, Thursday, April 17, The Loyola Altar sodality will Easter with her sister, Sister Officers on May 6 at 1 o’clock. The firms listed here de­ Santa Fe Shoe Hospital BattoDhoIcs-H«mBtitcbIne-Alt«ratlaiis sponsor a card party in the base­ 742 Bants Ft prlrs Benigna, in St. Anthony’s ho^iital (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) PTA to Meet serve to be remembered 748 Foa Street CH 2832 ment of the new school Thursday, in Oklahoma City. She also visited At the last meeting of the Sa­ On April 23 April 24, at 8 o’clock. Mrs. George her brothers there. cred Heart PTA th^following of­ when you are distributing Arno, chairman of this project, is ficers were elected for the follow­ A special meeting of the PTA your patronage in the dif­ being assisted by the following: Porentt of 7th ^ Child ing year: President, Katherine will be held Wednesday, April 23, EsUbllsbsd 1916 Ticket committee, Mmes. J. G aff­ Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rubner, Jones; vice president, Mrs. Clara at 1:30 p.m. in Hagus hall to 3160 Tejon GLendale 0228 ferent lines of business. ; CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING } ney, E. Frei, M. Saya, M. Kohut, 2740 Fillmore, are the-parents of Morrison; secretary, Stella Duran; transact unfinished business. and J. Reischman; and refresh­ their seventh child, Susan Hilda, treasurer, Emma Sanchez; and Parents and auxiliary of the born March in Idercy hospital, ► ments, Mmes. S. Sferra, J. Popish, 22 historian, auditor, Lucy Martinez. junior and lenior band will hold Denver. ► Classified Ads J. Frawley, and M. Powers. These officers will be installed a bako lala Sunday, April 19, t It will pay you to raad ALL of the following advartisemanta. Donations are 50 cents, and Selections from Fictional Fun at the meeting May 6. The special following th l 7i30 Mass, in the tickets may be obtained from will be presented in the Knights prize was given to Sister Ann front o f the church. of Columbus hall during the inter­ Josetta of grade 3B, and the cake members of the committee, who Anyone wishing to make a do­ ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH•o mission at the oratorical coiitest donated by Frances Gillespie was ROOM FOR RENT WANTED— TO RENT will also be available after all the nation o f food is to contribute by Patronise These Friendly Firms Masses on Sunday, April 20. Since to be held April 21. given to Katherine Jones. Front Bleeping room for gentlemen. Un­ WANTED—2 bedroom house or apartment calling A1 Buhr at CH. 1526. Two children. ALplne 6447. this is the first parish-sponsored Mary Klinke and Barbara Is­ Mrs. Clara Morrison,-chairman limited phone in room. 281 So. Sherman. The fiext meeting to continue PEarl B966. project in the new school and the rael, seventh and eighth grade pu­ o f the Sacred Heart PTA bake HELP WANTED— FEMALE SCIENTIFIC proceeds will be used by the sodal­ pils, participated until the last sale, wishes to thank all members plans for the August bazaar will Texaco Produds MISCELLANEOUS be held Thursday evening, April Watch Repairs HOUSEKEEPER-COOK ity for the benefit of the church round in the spelling contest held and friends who helped make the Lubrication Tires For Catholic couple, no children. sale a success with their donations 24, in the hall at 8 o’clock. W a n t e d — piano or organ badly. Will and school, all pariehioners and recently in Cathedral school to se­ Dunbor-Andrews Washing ^ Accessories pay caah. KEystone 1698. Attractive living quarters, mod­ friends are urged to attend. There lect spellers for the state contest and contributions. The cake do­ The Promoters of the League of lEVFELERS ern equipment. Perm., good nated by Mrs. Frances Gillespie Joe & Andy’s •CHILD CARE. Lovely licensed home. wages. Must be expd. White, will be table prizes, refreshments, The Loyola Holy Name so­ the Sacred Heart will meet Sunday 3339 E. Colfax was won by Joseph Arellano, and fTAbor 4781. 8102 Gaylord. good references. FR. 8016 or FL, and apjproximately 25 yaluabie ciety will meet Thursday, April evening in the church at 7 o’clock. Ava. 1681. the cake donated by Mrs. Jose­ SERVICE STATION J'OR SALE — Electric refrigerator, 885. gifts. Puyers are asked to bring 17, at 8 o’clock in the church The First Communion class was Where Parking Is No Problem phine Costello was won by Mrs. J’ iano, 826. Gaa range with heat regulator, their own cards. basement. Following a brief formed Tuesday. Instructions will 12th ft Clayton FR. 9826 Clara Morrison. 826. Combination radio, 886. Washer, 816. DRUGGISTS The mothers of the first grade meeting, two movies, “ 1951 be held daily in the church. This 716 SanU Fs. The Sacred Heart circle will children will be hostesses at the World Series” and “Democracy class is only for the children at­ TOUR PBE8CBIPTION8 meet April 30 iri the home o f Mrs. BRICK REPAIRS PTA meeting April 29. Mmes. H. of Baseball,” will be shown. Re­ tending the Annunciation school. will bt fU M eegnctly at Joseph Arellano at 917 23rd Januks and J. Laux are room freshments will be served, and Children attending the public Ttubristone Work, brick pointing and re­ street Members will be notified. WASHINGTON PARK PHARHACT mothers. all mambars and ether men of schools will attend vacation school BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH pain. E, Nolan, FL 6458, Saturday night, April 5, the Ph. BP. 1718 16*8 Booth Gaylord Bt. the parish era invited to attend. to prepare for First Communion. BRICK REPAIRS I SptelalUing in brick Communion Day cast o f the Adelphian Players was All other children must present Patronise These Friendly Firms The unit to which Lt Virginia pointing and repdliing, alto eanlking and The Loyola Altar sodality will entertained, with a dinner in the their baptismal certificates. First •painting. BE 3-0444. WALTER EVANS M. Balfe of Loyola parish is at­ BI77 Benton St. Home Appliances receive Communion in the 8:30 .home o f Mr. and Mrs. John Cos­ Communion will be administred o’clock Mass on April 20. tached has received a special com­ tello at 2801 Curtis. The Rev. mendation from the Secretary of Sunday, April 27 in the 8 :30 Mass. PAINTING A DECORATING Oohr 121.62 dtJlvcri a ntw Maytag | bal. Maxine Mohrbacher was a guest James MeShane, S.J., was the The PTA will sponsor the break­ ROSS V A R im STORE “ The Sign Unns. AIuo good osed waahera k rafrigar' of Grace Moslander at Grand Is­ the Navy for “extremely merito­ guest of honor, TOR paparhanging and painting call Anton fast after the Mass. NOTIONS - INFANT WEAR That Sells” atort. 436 So. Broadway. PE. 2766. land, Neb., during their Easter rious service in the treatment and Beringer. 168 Madiaon. EA. 2286. Hardware • Toy* vacation. They are sophomores in hospitalization o f 5,804 war cas­ For Tip Msrkit Frle WALLPAPER Hanging Painting Re­ TOWELS & LINEN SUPPLY Loretto Heights college, Denver. ualties from Dec. 5, 1950, to Jan. Holy Ghost Altar Unit Lbl Y iir Fnp«rt> modeling Call KE. 6793. 2214-16 Kearney The Mother Cabrini pinochle 15, 1951. WItk 9 i MOUNTAIN rUWKL A SUPPLt CO. Confirmation Rite DE. 4488 • Sarrica farntihed for Officta, Barbara, club met in the home of Mrs. Pat Volunteers Sought Plans Social Function Saataaranta. Btoraa, and Bangoata Bums. Volunteers to prepare the en­ B W BBCKIUft. Manager The Hely Ghost Altar and CARY'S 1227 Cnrtia St. MA. TMO velopes with bazaar tickets will Rosary society, Denver, will Siated for Golden be needed after the novena serv­ 1500 S. Broadway sponsor a dessert-Iunchaon and REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE ices Friday, April 18, at 8 o ’clock card party Thursday, April 24, Golden.— (St. Joseph’s Parish) HOMES FOR SALE in the church basement. The Rev. beginning at 1 o’clock in Holy —The sacrament of Confirmation ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH We Pay Cash 1266 SO. FILLMORE William Heavey, S.J., requests the ST. VINCENT DE PAUL PARISH Ghost hell. There will be several will be administered in St. Jo­ Patronise These Friendly Firms For Used Furniture 2 bedroom brick home with 8rd bedroom co-operation o f the people for t^is special prizes. The women are seph’s parish on Thursday eve­ and recreation room in full finished base­ project. cordially invited. ning, May 15, at 7:30 p.m. All and ment Living room with fireplace, and adults and children who intend to separate dining room, Complete .Selection of Mitcallaneous Items receive this sacrament are alked LANTZ REALTY EXCELLENT Hardware . . . Paints Ross Variety Store PE, 4014 RA. j5423 1726 Champa Realtor MAin 5129 to fill out the forms which are CONSTRUCTION Presentation PTA Plans provided for this purpose. star* No, 8 OPEN EVENINGS TILL » p.m. , Gum . . . Ammunition In these 2 and 8 bedroom mod­ Catechism Classes Notions — Infants Wear Needed For File* em brick'homes. Many unusual To Be Resumed Gilli Hardware Hardware — Toys features make them an ideal Baked Goods Sale Apr. 20 3006 West 44th EDIPHONE TYPIST Denver Catholic Register Catechism classes will be re­ 2932 West S8th Ave. family unit. Many built-ins in (Presentation Parish, Danvar) year for a full three weeks, begin­ sumed on Sunday, April 20, after GL 3809 Experienced, permanent for kitchen, with automatic wash­ The PTA will sponsor a bake ning June 9 and closing on June the 9 o’clock Mass. All children small office. 40 hour week; lat­ COPIES DATED: ers. $4,500 down. Prices, sale Sunday, April 20, after all 29. This is for all public grade planning to make their First Com­ est equipment Why Pay Carfare? $14,200, and $13,500. Drive the Masses. 'This project is to raise school pupils from grades one munion on May 11 are required The firms listed here de­ W. F. Distributing Coi Jan. 23, 1947 Oct. 28, 1948 thm 3300 block South Ogden. funds to purchase the cedar chest, through eight. to attend these classes each Sun­ Our Every Day Prices Open every day 2 to 5. serve to be rem em bered Sava You Money 1231 Wazee March 13, 1947 Dec. 2, 1948 blanket, spread, etc., for the fes The percentage games party day until then. ' July 30, 1947 Dec. 16, 1948 tival hope chest booth. will be held Thursday, April 17, in The committee responsible fbr when you are distributing Prescriptions Carefully Filled ^ The festival this year will fea Sept. 16, 1948 Dee. 30, 1948 the parish hall at 8 p.m. the beautiful appointments o f the your patronage in the dif­ PRESENTATION PARISH ture a 40th anniversary yearbook Rosary services are held every altar and sanctuary during Holy Guido Shumake Drugs For , Oct. 21, 1948 June 2, 1949 containing history, pictures*, and ferent linos of business. USED FURNITURE 4t rfiSC. ITEMS evening at 7:30 except Sundays Week and Easter consisted o f Mrs. 1070 Hazel Court is a good 3 news pertaining to Presentation GL 1073 38th ft Clay AT BARGAIN PRICES when the perpetual novena in R, H. Graves, Mrs. James Kirk, Philco Console 8 tube Radio, bedroom, modern home; part Call KEyston'e 4205 parish. Those wishing to be pa­ honor of Our Lady of the Miracu­ and Mrs. Sarah Smith. They were Specialists in excelient cond...... basement; gas forced sir heat; Completa Soft, makas double bed...... lie trons for this project are asked t(K lous Medal is held at 5 p.m. assisted in the cleaning of the Spot Painting & Enamels close to schools and churches; put their names and addresses and* Machanical Servica 2 small deiks, ideal for school Your Help AppreciataJ A pariih toftball team will he church by Mmes. San Bolitho, eblldren ...... |{ * ^ 1, excellent loan set-up. Price is their $1 donations in an envelope organized by men o f tba pariih. S. P. Harris, L. A. Gurule, Wil­ 1 solid oak chairs (ne«l only $12,600. and drop in the collection basket. HANK’S AUTO BODY • bottoms) ...... t4 for lot Tboie intereited are aikad to liam Wagenbach, Joe Rausch, l-way fl<»r lamp, nice shade...... 86 Vacation Schpol meet on the Barnum ichool Hugh Beers, and Gabe Polich. Body and Fender Repairs and Painting 2 floor lampa (no ihadea)...... 76c A 81 tPainting& Decorating Vacation school will continue fronndi at 5 p.m. thii evening, 38th Avenue and Perry Street Everhot Oven. 82.56; Gate leg Uble, 816 Miss Ardella Meyer, daughter 2 elec, clocks; gal. thermos jug.....80e ► Complete Service WILSON & WILSON the Sunday school instruction this April 17. o f Mr. and Mrs. Fred J, Meyer, Phone GRand 0142 Wicker rocker, wicker chair A table. I It’s Clean-Up—Psint-Up season sgmln, Realtors Baptized recently were Russell is a patient at Colorado Genertu HENRY VECCHIARELLl______DENVER, COLORADO Homemade table A circular taw. per­ ^ so glv* us a call for a job you Velo James and Randall William, h sp’tal, where she underwent fect cond. 816. ^ can be satisfied with. 4 (Memb«rs of St. Louis* Pariah) children o f Mr. and Mrs. Randall R. E. DOVER surgery on April 14, 2868 South Broadway Merry-Go-Round V. Boham, with James and Mary Apt. 24, Downateira iGay>Note Decorating Co.] Kirkpatrick as sponsors; Gerald ► ______Call FL. 0287______‘ 1010 E. 13th Ave. Phone SU. 1-6671 Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius F. Widhalm, with Aloysiiis MT. CARMEL PARISH HOLY FAMILY PARISH Is Popular With Patronise Thesa Friendly Firms and Ann Widhalm as sponsors. Patronise These Friendly Firms Obsqif,-3e affixed at the'City Oity and County of Denver, this flrat day means of grace these lads have access to as altar boys. “ As S t Joseph Weingardt, Kenneth Van De Weghe, Tom Luckey, Leo Hofmann, group. Mrs. John Clifford and Mrs. of March, A, D. 1962. Kenneth Weingardt, Joe Torres, and Billy Immel; third row, Charles IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here­ and County of Denver thia firit day of guarded the Christ Child, so it is your privilege to guard and assist Otis Roberts will be hostesses In unto tet my hand and eaua^ the oSieitl March. A. D. 1953. (SEAL) LUKE J. KAVANAUGH, | the priest as he offers the holy sacrifice of the Mass— Calvary re- Hunck, Oetavian Aragon, James Harley (treasurer), Jerry Leachman the Clifford home. eenl of my ollice to bo affixed at the City (Seal) LUKE J. KAVANAUGH, Commiasioner of Iniurancib newed— in an unbloody manner.” (vice supreme grand knight), Larry Kloberdanz (supreme grand The Kensington club entertained and County of Denver thit Ant day of Commiasidner of Inturanca. knight), Clem Frank (secretary), John Kloberdanz, and Larry March, A. D. 1962. Father Kane thanked Sister Nathaniel for the many hours spent Easter Sunday a group of 50 chil­ (Seal) LUKE J. KAVAMAUGH, in teaching the boys the Latin prayers, and also for correcting the Haberkorn; fourth row, Joe Manuello, Don Lechman, John Ertle, dren at a 11 o’clock breakfast in (Tommitiioner o f Inturtnot. STATE OF COLORADO answers to the threefold test that must be passed before a boy can Lewis Artzer, Larry Deganhart, and Peter Sewald; and fifth row. the home o f the John Novahs. An Insurance Department Central States Health be admitted to thfe Knights of the Altar. These teSsts consider the sub­ Bill Hergenreter, Eugene Benway, Larry Foxhoven, Larry Behm, Easfer egg hunt was held. STATE o r COLORADO Synopeii of Statement for 1961 an ren­ Inraranea Department dered to the Commliaioner of Inaurehoe and Accident Association jects of religion, serving, and one’s country. After the ceremony, Donald Mildenberger, Richard Weingardt, and Father Kane.— (Photo Synopele of Statmient for 1951 at ren- Soatkem Fire Inenranca Cempiny the altar boys recited the Knights of the Altar pledge, and the by Robert Harley) ■ ' Mary Dwira Botrothod dertd to the Committioner of Inturtnee Durham. Nerth Caralina Dr. and Mrs. George J. Dwire Arrlcaltaral inenrtnee Company AsteU ...... 16,156.572.75 OMAHA, NEBRASKA announce the engagement of their Watertown, New Yerk LiabiliUaa ______8,084,481.88 AiteU ------527,5«8,588.51 Capital ...... 750.000.00 Romanian Family, Exiled 6 Years, Settled in New Home daughter, Mary Jo Dwire, to Litbllititt______15,640,866.99 Continxency Reserve ____ 84,122.18 STATE OF COLORADO Charles Meizner, son o f Mr. and C tp itn l------1,000,000.00 Surplus ______1,297.068.89 Rifle.— (St. Mary’s Parish) — I rived here March 24 and are work- The family originally lived in 10 outstanding mothers in Colo­ Surplut ______8,005,882.62 (Capy of Certificata c f Authority) Inturanca Department Mrs. A. W. Meizner of'Colorado Synoptla of Statement for 1961 u ren­ Mr, and Mrs. Adam Hicke and two ing for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph John- Romania, where they lost their rado for 1952.' Springs and Oak Harbor, 0. A wed­ (C:opy of Certificate ef Aathority) DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE farm to the Russians. They then DEPARTMENT OP INSURANCE CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY dered to the Ommiasioner' of Ineurancf children, Konrad and Anna, ar-l son, south of Rifle.______Mrs. Brennan was invited to at­ ding in July is planned by the Central Stetaa Hulth and Accidant , lived in the English zone of Ger­ CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY To Whom it May Concam: 174t Trtinant PI tend a luncheon at the Shirley couple. To Whom It Hay Concern; Thit ia to certify that tha Southern Fire AMOciation , many for six years, until finally Omaha, Nabratka Savoy hotel in Denver May 3, at Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Anthony Thit it to Cutify that tht Arrienltunl Inturanca Company orxnniaed under the OnNVEB’S MOST StI 14th Bt. their application to move to Amer­ which time citations will be given Inluranct Company orxanized under the laws of North Carolina pnreuant to its Atute _____ 1682,668.17 have named their boy, bom April Inwt of New York purtuant to its application application tharefor and in eomideration L ia b illt iu ______608.461.0} ica was approved. her and the other nine mothers PEOGBBSSIVB 4 » E. 17th At« 10, Michael John. The couple have therefor and in contideration of IU eom- of ita compliance with the Inwt of Colo­ Capital ______Mutual , The Rev. Edward Fraezkowski chosen in addition to the Colorado another son, Joseph William; the plitneo with the lawt of Colondo, is rado, it htreby Ilecneed to trentact bull- Surplna ...... 179.092.08 104 B. 13th Art. was instrumental in bringing the ber^y lieented to tmnttct buiincae as a nett na a Mnltlple Line Insuranoe Com­ (Copy af Cartlfleata ef Aathority) Mother o f 1952.y Mrs. Brennan is grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. family to Rifle, and Mr. and Mrs. a member of S t Mary’s parish. Fire Inturtnee Company until the last day pany until the lu t day of February next DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE ■ l U B. ll t h A t*. John Anthony and Mr. and Mrs. of February next tuccccdlar tho daU hereof tuceeedinx the date hereof unleat this li- 1147-41 Hirktl Bt. Johnson had had an application CERTIFICATE OP AUTHORITY - TAb«t 137* The Altar and Rosary society of Frank Nemec. unlett this lleente thnll be iponer revoked. eenie ehall be aooner revoked. To Whom it May Concern; for a family on file for some time. St. Mary’s parish. Rifle, met .^ r il m WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hart- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I havt. here­ Thia ia to Certify that tha Central Stetea Konrad is attending junior high 10 in the home of Mrs. J. J. 'Ten- Couple to Note unto let my hand and eauBM the official unto set my hand and caue^ the official Health and Accident Auociation orsanized leti of my office to be affixed at the teal of my office to be affixed at tha at present, and is visiting in the undar tht laws of Nebruka puranant to Kg WESTERN GROWN GARDEN SEEDS nell,_ with Mrs. William Dahmke Silver Jubilee Olty and County of Denver, thit first dty City and (lounty of Dcnvtr, thit first day application therefor and in eonaidcratiop seventh grade until it is deter­ serving as cohostess. The next of March, A. D. 1052. of Harchr A. D. 1962. of ita eompiianc* with the lawt of Colo^ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gleason For Good Thin|t to Eat and for Pleasure mined where he will be placed. He meeting will be held at Anvil (SEAL) LUKE J. KAVANAUGH, (SEAL) LUKE J. KAVANAUGH, rado, is Iwreby licenaed to tranaaet but|- was injured playing baseball at Points on May 8 in the home of will hold open house starting at Cemmitiloner of htuttncc. ‘ (Tokmiationer of Inturanc* nau u a Life Inaurance Company untj) PLANT A HOME GARDEN THIS SPRING school recently, when, as the Mrs. George Knipprath. 8 p.m. Saturday, April 19, in their the lu t day of February next aucccedinx 1 the date hereof nnleu thia licenu ahall be catcher, he stood too close to the home in observance o f their 26th sooner revoked. Here's a iu|gestion. Can be added to or reduced. wedding anniversary, batter and was struck in the face Frank England, Jrj Morgan, Leibman & IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have heru with a b^t. His face was badly Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vanden- unto Kt my hand and eaue^ tha official bruised. Deer Trail Society berg left for their home in Lima, Agent Ka*l of my office to be affixed at the : Peru, after a visit with the John - Hickey City and County of Denver, thia first day ! ,Goldl Seal Seeds Anna is in the third grade. All 660 Gat tc Electric Bldg. of March, A. D. 1962. the family understand some Eng­ Vandenberg family. Insurance Since 1897' (SEAL) LUKE J. KAVANAUGH. Plans for Election St. Mary’s Altar and Rosary DENVER Committioner of Inturanca. lish when it is spoken to them, but Gat and Electric Bldg. TA 1395 are not able to speak it very well society will moot Friday aftar* V e g e t a b l e as yet.' Mrs. Johnson can speak Deer Trail.— (St. Joseph’s Par noon, April 18. Tha recitation German, and so they manage to ish)—The Altar and Rosary so­ o f tho Rosary in St. Mary’t STATE o r COLORADO INSURANCE STATE OF COLORADO understand each other quite well. ciety will meet Thursday, April 17 church will pracado the meeting. DEPARTMENT Inturanca Dapartaunt Republic National Life at 2 p.m. in the home of Mrs SYNOPSIS OF STATEMENT FOR 1551 Synopala of Statement for 1061 u rea Qurderu Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O’Hara AS RENDERI^) TO THE COMMIS­ Mrs. Mike Brennan Named Costal Ritter. Election of officers dared to the Committioner of Inturanca are home after spending six weeks SIONER o r INSURANCE. Baffala Inturanca Company Insurance Company W. UTAH HOME FIRE INSURANCE Outstanding Mother will be held at this meeting. The with relatives and friends in Tuc­ Baffale, New York 1 lb. Beans. . . • >45 1 Pkt. Leaf Lettuce . .10 present officers are: President COMPANY DaJlam, T*z*a Mrs. M. M. Brennan of Rifle son., Ariz.; Las Vegas, Nev.; and SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH A ueti ...... 810,711,894.12 Mrs. Crystal Ritter; vice president L ia b illtiu ______8,407,486.58 I os. Beets...... 17 2 Qts. Onion Sett . . .65 has been informed by the Colorado Los Angeles, Calif. ASSETS ______18,408,276.58 Mrs, Irene Monnahan; secretary- L IA B IU T IE 8 _____ 8,7I9,166.$2 C ap iU l______1,000,000.00 Mothers, and affiliate of the Voluntary Beaerre -...... 700,000.00 CAPITAL ______700,009.00 STATE OF COLORADO jr ox. Carrots < . . .15 1 Pkt. Parsnips . . .10 American Mothers Committee of treasurer, Mrs. Katherine Clark Plano Recital Surplus ...... 2.515.008.64 SURPLUS ______1,087,100.11 Iniuranec Department the Golden Rule Foundation, that and sick committee, Mrs. Annie In the Fine Arts center. May 26, (Capy of Certificate af Aathority) i lb. Hybrid Sweet Corn .35 2 lb. P e s t ...... 85 (Copy of Certifleate of Authority.) Synopsis of Statement for 1951 u ren­ she has been selected one of the Michele. three St. Mary’s pianists will give DEPARTMENT OP INSURANCE. DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE 1 Pkt. Cucumber . , «10 1 ox. Radish . . . .12 dered to the Commiuioner of Inauranu Art Ritter was ill the past two a private recital: Irene Frances CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORirY, CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY RepubUc National Life Inturanca Company No. ‘Minor’ Violations weeks with influenza. Matthews, Cohnie Barrett, and To Whom It May Conoem: To Whom it May Concern; DtUu, T tz u Hiit ia to certify thet the Utah Horn* TUa ia to Certify that the Buffalo In­ The schedule of Sunday Masses A aaata______864,704.674.40 This id ii good for a—> Chief Gilbert Carrel! of the Norma Heinzen. Fira Ineuraoe* Company, orxanizad under surance Company orxanized under the lavra Liabilitiu ___ 63,324,704.87 State Patrol decries the tendency is as follows: First Sunday, 11:30 They will be assisted by a choral th* lawa of Utah, poreoant to ita eppliea-. of New York pursuant to ita appliution C a p ito l______467.270.M 10< Packet of Finest Mixed Zinnia Seed* of drivers to consider most of third Sunday, 7 :30; and fifth Sun ensemble consisting of Pat Gard­ tion therefor and In coniideretlon of ita thertfor and in conaidaration of its com­ Group Continxency Reserve .. 40,727.90 compliance with the lawa of Colorado, it pliance with the lawa of Colorado, ia S u rp lu s______871,872.68 their transgressions behind the day, 7:30. Confessions, third Sat­ ner, Beverly Bernard, Pat Ehrlich, hereby lloeneed to transect butlneu at a with each $1.00 order at our store, by mail, or at a neigh* hereby licenaed to tranuct buaincu u a (Copy ef Certificate of Aathority) wheel as minor violations. “Actu­ urday evening at 8 o’clock and Beverly Michels, Diana Finn, Pat fire inauranc* company until the lu t day Fira Insurance Company until the lu t dty borhood Deiler'i store handling Gold Seal Seeds. of February n u t toeceedlnx the date hereof DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE ally, there is no Such thing as a before 7:30 Mass. Walters, Barbara Killday, Mary of'February next tuceeedinx the date hereof CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY nnleu this licthu ahall be aooner iwoked. unleat thia license ihall be aooner revoked. St. Joseph’s church is under Kay Reich, Clarice Martin, Mary To Whom it May Concern; minor violation,” says Carrel. “ The IN WITNESS WHERe 6 f , I have here­ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here­ Thia. it to Certify that the Republic Nd- difference between a so-called going considerable remodeling at Piper, Mary Prior, Eileen Steffen- unto act my hand and caua^ tha official unto tet my band and etn t^ the official — ASK FOR FUNTING CHART AND SEED CATALOG — tional Life Insurance Company organizril aaal of my office to be affixed at tha City teal of - ray office to be affixed at the minor violation and a traffic fatal­ the present time. Included in the son, and Catherine Linder. undar the laws of T exu pursuant to iU and County of Denver thia flrat day Furniture Made to Order be heirs at Jaw of such deceased may ap pear and present their proofs. Tijon at BI]od Bt Phono 1401 ► 24-22 So. ffahaauh A t* MAIn 5381 1 JOSEPHINE L. HEIDEMAN, Ckieage, Administratrix* First Publication April 10, 1952 "It Tour A eeda dre Electrical The Heyse Sheet Last Publication May 8, 1962 STATE OF COLORADO Call Main 939" Metal and Roofing Inanraau Dapartmant Synopsis of Statement for 1961 u rdS- WIRING— FIXTURES AND REPAIRS INCORPORATED dared to th* CommiuioiKr of IiuuranBa BEATING RUOPINQ Cantrsl Standard Lift Insuranu CompatQr Berwick Electric Co. SHEET METAL AURORA Chicat*, lUinsii J. O. BERWICR ill 80. NEVADA Asute ...... „.|84,510,768.S5 Liabilitiu ----- 77.806.878J8 Colorado Spring.. Colorado Phono I MAIn 552 ^ Capital 600.000W) Eat 1555 Reurv* for Ineruse In Capital by Stcillt PURSE BROS. Dlvidtnd Approved by Slutrtboldara Ddt. ^ ZECHA & ADi^MS ; ANOTHEIR VIEW of the new rectory in Sacred Heart 10, 1061 ______600,000,50 GROCERY & MARKET Continxency B u t r v e ______708,874.57 Conoeo Service Station ^ parish, Peetz, is shown above. The Rev. Peter J. Moran Surplna — ______6.000.000.50 GROCERIES - MEATS - FRUITS has moved , into the recently completed parish house^ which is valued (Capy o f Cartifluta of Authority) t* i tNEiS-l VEGETABLEB at $17,000. Because parishioners volunteered most of the la ^ r, how­ DEPARTMENT OP INSURANCE • CONOCO 4 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY ~ 1751 Bait Calfax At* Pb. Anror* 3X2 ever, the house was erected at a cost of $9,300. (Picture and story on To Whom it Hay Concam; - 1 page 1) •Thia ia to Cartify that th# Central Stang- W ard Lift Inauranu Company orxaniaxd r under tht laws of IlHnoia pursuant to Ik i Forty Hours Scheduled Navndn A v* at Cneha la Pondr* application therefor and in coniideratiiti Colorado Springs — The Di- of Kt oompllanu with the lawa of (>>)*■ T in * Rodoomor chareh kora will rado, la hanby liunami to tranuct bull, hold Forty Hours’ dorotion ia nan u a Lift Inauranu Company nntdl Aley Drug Co. BUCK SPORTING th* tu t day of February next aucceedii« DR. JOHN R. COYLE tho week of May 4, according to the date hereof nnleu this liu n u ahall ba PRESCRIPTION an announcement by tha Row. sooner revoked. * GOODS CO. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hei«- Duana Theobald, pastor. Forty . 4 , ..JII5PIE4UII' ^ „ uac. ■■ DRUGGISTS unto let my hand and uuaed the official -BTarTtklaf far Evarr Bpart* OPTOMETRIST Hour*’ will ba bald in tha pariah seal of my o ffiu to bt affiztd at tli* Phaaa Main 351 132 Soj Talaa BL Phon* Main 930 annually in tha first woak e f City and County of Denver, thli first dm COLORADO SPRINGB 19 NO. TEJON ST. 9355 E. COLFAX-AURORA 1204 May, tha month dadicatad to of March, A. D. 1961. ™ Our Lady. aaoLSH cftoai coauar. eeieia. coiosado. * %.*,' (SEAL) LUKE J. KAVANAUGH, a Commiuioner of Inauranc* r - PAGE FOURTEEN Offiet, 938 Bannock Streof THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Tolophont, KEyiteno 4205 Thuridoy, April 17, 1952

I Complete GLASS Service I Men at Lourdes • Pietura Windows • Mirror* • Wioilew GUio I H omemaker’s * Anto Safety Glaii— Tiated Color* 1 V Bath Room Shower D ^r* • Table Top* Department Make Plans to “/ / IP$ Glass We Have IP* ! PatroniM Thc<« ReliabU and Friendly Firm* ■ u . Improve Grounds DENVER GLASS CO, (Our Lady of Lourdai Pariih, 2050| Lawrence St. AC. 2 7 0 3 Bacon & Schramm J. A. Johnson & Son Denvar) TTie Rocks of Lourdes club men Ettahliihed 35 Yean COMPOSITION ROOFING will go into spring training next • Gutters • Sheet Mietal TH E ROOFING Wednesday night, April 23. At a • Gas Furnaces Electrical Contracting & Repairing ROOF REPAIRING meeting held Tuesday it was 'de­ • Gas Conversion Burners , 4020 Brighton Blvd. CH. 6563 cided that the Rocks begin an ex­ 88 Penntylrmnia RA 5657 tensive ground improvement cam­ lARL J.STROHMlNGiR THE BEST IN LUGGAGE paign o f work. ’The men will begin THE All Kindi beautifying the parish grounds ^ ll•ctric Compasy April 23. The work will include Ue*n*«d u 4 Bonded McVeigh Company putting in a new section o f lawn Member Netiod'el Electrical Contractor* A**’a, PAINTING AND from the main Shrine o f Our Lady 1178 Stont S t, AC, 5733 DECORATING of Lourdes to the little wayside CONTRACTORS shrine of the children’s Outdoor 1328 Inca •. KE. 0718 club dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi. A new parking area along the east boundary fence line from Iliff to Warren avenue will be de­ DRAPERS WESTERN CERTIFIED CHEMICAL veloped. A wrought-iron railing is WINDOW & HOUSE being constructed by Cullen Bush, a member o f the Rocks,-- and will Q.EANING CO. PRODUCTS, INC. surround the Assisi shrine. A white UraOLSTERY WE CLEAN Building Maintenance cedar fence eight feet high 'will 926 W. 6tli Ave. - Ma. 4507 Windows Walls enclose the camp area for the Supplies children, and the men will erect Upholstery, Repairing, Woodwork Wall Paper a 45-foot garden patio and 14 BRUSHES . TOILET TISSUES Floors (Washed & Waxed) brick fireplaces to be used by the Modernizing PAPER TOWELS children this summer. FREE ESTIAAATES All work guaranteed. Term* COMPLETE JANITOR NEEDS Plon New FULLY-INSURED if de*ired. Evenittg call*. 1180 Klamath Street Residential & Commercial Ploy Area Work Phones TAbor 0103 Trees and bushes in the front No Obligation yard of the center house school 1032 18th M Ain15S6 TAbor 0104 will be moved to other locations and the front area made into a play yard. A cement walk will be put in along Logan street, but this NOTARY PUBLIC NEW ROOFS — FREE ESTIMATES iLawnmowersi Specialising Compoiiti.n Shincl. project will be under the direction ERNA MAE LATTA of John Martinez £ Co. Sharpened and * in Quality TAR a GRAVEL — BUILT UP FLATS GE 2539 or RA 4979 ROOF REPAIRS A special luncheon will be Repaired— All J Plumbing served the men on their first lypes, power & J pnd WEATHER VANE ROOFING €0. night’s work Tuesday, April 22. H (gating The work call for the Rocks is hand * 2020 West 33rd. GE. 2.'539 Repairs scheduled for 7 p.m. A donation Saws Sharpened \ of a weather vane has been re­ By Factory Methods - i ceived for the Outdoor club and Just Coll TA 3642 ; will be erected in the outdoor court. Bird houses and feeders are or PE. 4046 Evenings • being made by Kenneth Voiles and SIATTIY will be mounted in the same area. MILAN & SON ; The Rocks o f Lourdes club men MACHINE SHOP I $ j/ m will stage their second annual Re­ 3852 Walnut St. • view of the Year in the auditorium ^*4 of the Asbury school on Exiday and Saturday nights, .April 25 and Thoroughly CLEANED 26. Tickets for the big event will be on sale after the Masses Sun­ DUMONT mm t a p e s -c o r d s -s l X t s day, April 20. The show is a take­ o ff on Cinderella ■ and includes I Plumbing and Heating Overnight Service about 25 actors. The first show SALES CO. Contractors staged by the men last year was JOHN J. CONNOR. PrMldant well received and a larger audi­ Everything for the Janitor I New TAPES & CORDS ROBERT F. CONNOR. V In Pr**id*Bt Your choice of COLORS torium was necessary for the stag­ in g of this year’s production. The Brushes, Waxes, Soaps, i 1726 MARKET STREET Expert Re-painting men will practice this Friday night Paper, Etc. PHONE MAIN 7127 or 7128 in the church-school building. No Charge for Storing Men to Sing The firma Hated here deienrt to Blind. While Redecorating EASTER MONDAY AFTERNOON was and put them in just the right mood for an after­ The new men’s choir, under the 1742 Blake TA. 4146! be remembered whep yon are dU- ' tribufinf your patronafa to the dif­ Free Pickup A Delivery Service noon of fun and frolic. chairmanship o f James McCor­ ferent lines of businfss. party time for 100 little girls from Queen Music and mirth were everywhere evident. Harry mack and the director, Warren Dial AComa 0415 for Estimate of Heaven orphanage, thanks to Rose de lulo and Beje, violinist, and Bob Davine, accordionist, graci­ Taylor, will continue to sing a Joe Morton of the Continental dining room of Den­ ously contributed dinner music and accompaniment High Mass at 10 o’clock each Sun­ ELECTRIC WORK ver’s Union station. The genial pair, feeling that for the group singing tb it followed. Three volunteer day from now until t h e warm WIRING AND REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS Lumber Yard Acme Venetian Blind all too often Denver’s orphans are feted at Christ­ clowns, members of Colorado Shrine organizations, weather sets in. The singing o f the mas and then forgotten during the rest of the also entertained the little misses at the party, supply­ new_i choir pleased those who at­ LY1VCH ELECTRIC COMPAIW 1810 So. Josephine Laundry year, arranged and staged the festive Easter affair ing much good fun. Individual favors and candy tended the Easter Mass. The choir in the beautiful new Continental room. galore added to the happiness, and each girl received will meet for weekly practices on ■ wfaa ■ AO m a MA. 6958 (Home) A chicken dinner, followed by heaping dishes of Tuesday evenings in the church. 1 7 2 ) E. 31st Ave. ke. 0309 (Shop) PE. 2435 2326 Curtis St. Denver a gaily colored balloon through the courtesy of the ice Cream, satisfied the children’s appetites fully Meadow Gold dairy. Members of the Altar society enjoyed a card party in the center house hall on Easter Monday Largest Number Ever in Park Hill Parish afternoon with a large gp*oup at­ tending. Members will receive Holy Communion in a body in the 6 0 2,000 Receive Communion Easter Day 8:30 Mass on Sunday, April 27. U DEN Members o f the fifth and sixth (Bleeied Sacrament Parieh, On Easter Monday, the Rev. An­ ders throughout the parish. An­ grades at Lourdes school will par­ Denver) ton J. Borer, S.M.B.,,baptized Jac- drew Saraceno will be chairman ticipate in a special track meet A fitting conclusion to the quelin Luise Russell, daughter of of the project. The proceeds will sponsored by the St. Mary Magda­ Mr. and Mrs. John J. Russell, with be used for the Cub Scout ac­ lene parish. The track meet will be large attendance at daily Orren I. Frank and Elenor -Lowe tivities, the principal one being held on Saturday, April 26, and Mass and evening devotions as sponsors. PAINT FESnVAl the softball program. will be staged on St. Mary Magda­ lene’s parish grounds. The Sisters during Lent came on Easter Circle News Their first softball game is AT OUR STORE APRIL 11th to APRIL 26th, Your Plumbertmber For Years fj scheduled for Wednesday, May 14, of St. Francis living at St. Jo­ Sunday when there were ap­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bonomo at 5 o’clock on the Park Hill seph’s convent teach in both Ed O'Connor, Sr. proximately 2,000 Communions, will be hosts to members of the Ed O'Connor,, Jr. the largest number on a feast day school grounds. The games will be schools. 3030 W. 44th Ave. Blessed Sacranfient bridge circle played each week on Wednesday SAYS1 GL. 4323 in the history of the parish. The in their home Sunday evening, at 5 o’clock aijd on Saturday at number o f communicants during April 20. ‘ Lent is estimated at 30,000. 1 o’clock until the season is com­ Tho members o f St. Jude’s cir­ pleted. STILL THE BEST Three adulti received their cle will be guests in the home of First Holy C o m nr'ti n i o n on At the Cub Scout meeting April BRICK STAIN far krirk. iUce* *r Jton't miss this FESTIVAL OFFER ELDER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Mrs. A. E. Smith, 1585 Glencoe, •tone. No paalinf. blUtarinz or alMek- Easter Sunday. Mrs. Keith Nes- 16, Richard Byrne received the GUY M. ELDER Friday, April 18, for a bridge inc. SHINGLE STAIN GUM—no peal- ladek was baptized April 12 by Webolos award. Den 9 entertained ini or bliitorini. CONCRETE FLOOR luncheon. Mrs. E. A. Markey will the Cub Scouts and their parents A GALLON Industrial and Commercial Building the Rev. William J. Mulcahy. be cohostess. STAINS—Wator and Alkali proof. No Maryella Stanec her spon­ with a skit. The color guard was peelinf or kliitorini. M tAf KnU 9m%ik Mrs. R. K. Gebhart, 4855 E. HYDROZO LIQUID GUM WATER­ four ooonr Friday sor. Received into the Church formed by den 9. The den mothers over your 204 a Quart 175 VaUejo St. . PEarl 8930 PROOFING—Batament* from INSIDE ^fiC-TV Station=SAVE s o * 18th avenue, will entertain St. after a course of instruction by are Mrs. Clarence Thirkill and in Clear or any Color. Water and Anne’s circle at a bridge-luncheon Father Mulcahy were Floyd Mrs. Andrew Saraceno. alkali proof. Tuesday, April 22. (Bill) Long and Weber . All Scouts Assist Materials Only St. Anthony’s circle will he On Easter Sunday, Father Mul­ or the Job Complete luncheon and bridge guests in the In Holy Week-Rites cahy baptized Robert William, son home of Mrs. John A. Reid, 2615 All scout organizations of the of Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Her­ SPRED Eudora, Thursday, April 17, at parish— Brownies, Girl Scouts, Denver Brick Stain Co. THI lOOX UTIX tMUtSION PAINT rera, Jr., with Julian Marquez 12:30 p.m. Mrs. W. P. "Schnick Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Ex­ CHerry 1I8> U56 Fez St. and Benita Marquez as sponsors. will be cohostess. plorer Scouts—participated in pro­ ...andenjoy the cessions on Holy Thursday and Mrs. Thomas Greene and Mrs. Good Friday. Ray Noone will be cohostesses to RUG the members of. St. Norbert’s Father Borer expresses grati­ tude to Sisters Ann March, John circle at a bridge-luncheon Friday, I * iMtIS April 18, in the Chalet. Agnes, apd iHelen Maureen, and CLEANING On Tuesday, April 22, the mem­ to Mmes. Joseph V. Agan, Rob­ bers o f St. Rita’s circle will be ert Steinbrunner, Arthur Bader, IN THIS ^ FREE MOTH PROOFING luncheon and bridge guests in the John Mueller, Francis X. Byrne, Thomas Galligan, C. H. Thirkel, m t m t e Shingles 2 Pc. Living ^ s i A 9 5 home of Mrs. George Anderson. WONDER PAINT and W. S. Sims, who helped to Room Suite III,. Miss Viilono Is Bride prepare the groups. The Explorer Thoroly Cleaned D p Miss- Virginia J. Villano be­ Scouts carried the canopee and . e Nofl-ttreakiog deep colors RE-ROOF NOW! came the bride of Robert E, Horst also ushered at all the services GRASS Elaterite Shingle, gire you economical, long-Ia.ting, Famous Rug & April 2, with Father Borer officiat­ on Good Friday. • Washable bright colors all-weather protectio^. ProTide extra insulation. ing. The bride,'the daughter of Scoutmaster Jim Elliott an­ SEED • Scrubbable light colors Conyenient Term. If Desired Furniture Cleaning Co. Mrsr Anna Villano, was attended nounced that the court of honor by Mrs. Dorothy Labriola as ma­ • Durable soft colors - Call CHerry 6651 for Free Estimate TA. 6569 1532 Market for troop 145 will take place Fri­ Waitem frown for Weitem lawn* 1 § tron o f honor. The bridegroom, the day, April 18, at 7:15 p.m. After Barteldoa Graas Seed produeet thick, • Easy-to-apply gay colors ^ WESTERN ELATERITE ROOFING CO. son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Horst, the presentation of the awards, a viforouo, smooth turf. Unoqualed Equitable Building Denrer Stove and Furnace Paris had Edward DeBell as best man. for this climate. 80% of Denver'* e Fast-drying neutral colors scout movie w ll be shown. The golf coutaes use Bsrtelde* seed. Still Available After a wedding trip, the young parents of the youngsters are in­ GAS FURNACES couple will make their home in vited. Denver. COLUMBINE MIXED The Geo. A. Pullen About Comp Tohoso Martin Kenehan, a recent pa­ Made up of heavyweiffht Kentucky Qwlck-Drylng Intarior-Ixtaripr G LIO D EN 'S All-Purpose FERTILIZER Company tient in St. Joseph’s hospital, is Since Camp St. Malo is closed blue crate. Chewinct fescue, and convalescing at home. Mrs. Clara this summer, it is hoped that a- AstoHa bent. Ideal for thif part of Pulverized • Aged • Weed Free • For Lawn & Garden the country. Sow 1 lb. per 100 tq. ft. JAPAUC ENAMK FLORENAMEl 1233 Lawrenc* Street Chevrier is a patient in Mercy large number o f boys will attend- TABOR 1321 DENVER, COLO. Camp Tahosa. The scout chaplains 1 lb. 5 Ibt. 25 Ibt. World's most famous eo- Peat Moss — Sheep — Cow — Peat and Sheep Mix — Peat hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dore- tmel; htrd-wetiio^ colors, are trying to arrange for the cele­ plus tn nlcri-white tjiit and Cow Mix — Leaf Mold — Top Soil — Fill In Soil — Sand mus are the parents of a girl born 1.25 6.15 29.75 Glidden titilNaCwnlinMnI Leaf Mold and Sand Mix — Peat and Sasd Mix on Good Friday in S t Joseph’s bration o f the Mass every Sunday it s jt v N u . . hlsi InnliMI I hospital. at the campside. 198 COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS Committee and troop 146 an­ Denver Fancy Mixed Save 42c I ql, *saMrie.*ttii-rMn MILORGANITE — SOILTONE — VIGORO — VERTIGREEN Cub Scouts Plan nounce that the camping period Mixture of Kentucky blue crate, In 26 - 60 * 100 Pound Bags ChewingB fescue, white elorer, na­ Doughnut Sole for troop 145 will he July 13 to 26. tive rye vrass. Makes strong, casy- SAVE PAINTING DOLLARS W . Spscislis. In N.w Lawns. Lawn Bapair Work. Fre. EatinsUa Giraa 1C VARNISH SALE The Cub Scouts o f the parish The camp period for the other to-*row lawn. Sow 1 Ib. per 100 Lawn Spraying for Weeds—Complete Lawn Servica group will start July 18 qt 2 p.m., fomoMs Olldden Mowing—Trimming—Flower. Cara will participate in a doughnut ■qe ft. with ENDURANCE and will end July 26 at 2 p.m. All sale starting Sunday, April 20, lib. 5 lb*. 2S)b«. Th, HOUSE PAISr | | % 05 KototlUiag for New Lawns and Garden Arena the reservations must be made ROCK-SPAR VAINISH Leveling to Prepare Seed Bed—Beat Grades of Grass Seed in Bulk and continuing until Saturday, 90e 4.40 20.75 thdtilhftimptaiiimsmo Q through Scoutmaster Elliott be­ Ivy *n* c*a,any sis*, Lawn Sprinklers and Hoae—Friea Uaa of Seeder and Roller April 26. The boys will solicit or- at rtpalar pries,—an- —fiTes extra yean of q ^j fore May 1. The entire fee is $13 protection—tttya FIREPLACE LOGS • INSTALLATIONS per scout week. Cwtified lisllty **Ml .5 0 atbar con, saai* sis*. PITCH—PINON—APPLE—CEDAR COSTS ONLY new'lookinf longer! SUbwood, Kindling, Charcoal Briquets, Flagatons * Parents are urged to give their Nytrld tMi, tiinbwt. V • SERVICE DAY or NIGHT St. Rose .of Lima Parish best rslM I* ten*___ »1 ■aL Fnrnaca Claaning (Gaa. Coal, Oil) and Fircpiaeea Cleaned [ boys the opportunity to go to the All Popular Brandt of Coal camp, because one or two weeks Nut Caal Double Screened — All Stoker Ceal Oil Treated at this beautiful spot will help We Deliver Anywhere in Denver and Suburbs them not only in advancement as X USE OUK BUDGET PLAN IF NEEDED K iM a m Perry's Cleaners a scout but also in character de­ Good Cleaning velopment Scoutmaster Elliott is JhjL. SUPREME CO. GAS B U R N ER CO. planning to stay with the young­ HRWAUPAPERt-PAiNTCO. Green Stamps sters for the whole period. Robert 864 So. BroB(It|vay PE. 4679— SP. 7416 260 BDWY. RA. 2871 Forness, assistant scoutmaster, an­ 1435 CO URT PLACE 2027 W. Alameda RA. 9855 nounced that he plans to be with T A 1375 the hoys for one week. 1521 FIFTEENTH STREET