k Pride of Cheyenne Wells History of 80 Years Ago Being Repeated

Little-Known Letter of Bishop Machebeuf Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1952—Permission to Reproduce, Except on Tells of New Churches, Growth of Denver Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M, Friday Following Issue Denver, just 80 years ago, was upon every floor are furnished tion of my house is built, and the going through a period of ex­ with water. Ouc walks, bordered location for the rest of it I have pansion very similar to that of with shrubs and flowers, are sown with white clover, which today, an historic account written sprinkled by means of rubber will look nice in a short time. by Bishop Joseph J. Machebeuf, tubes which a child can handle, You see that our town is putting DENVER CATHOUC then Vicar Apostolic of Colorado and the force of the water is such on the airs of a great city. and Utah, reveals. It was also that a stream can be sent to any "I am absent from Denver a 80 years ago this year that Jesuit 3art of the yard by merely direct- great part of the time while I priests took charge of the lower Qg the nozzle. The streets are ought to be here, especially for half of the Colorado territory ined with trees, and the houses the preaching. Father McGrath is under Bishop’ Machebeuf, with with their lawns give beauty and now pastor in another . REGISTER Father Pinto, S.J., establishing lealthfulness, and suggest many [Father Thomas McGrath from headquarters in Pueblo. This year other improvements, in which I Ireland was sent to Golden City is likewise the 80th jubilee of cannot take part, for only a por­ (Turn to Page 2 — Column 2) VOL. XVLIII. No. 14. * THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 19^2 DENVER, COLO. plans that eventually produced St. Joseph's hospital and Regis col- fege. THE THRIVING PARISH of the Sacred Heart in Bishop hjachebeuf's descrip­ St. Catherine s to Be Dedicated Nov. 27 Cheyenne Wells boasts of a fine school (top picture) tion, written June 22, 1872, re­ and social hall (bottom picture). The school has a record enroll­ marks that Denver at that time ment this year of 118, 16 of whom are in the high school section. was putting on "the airs of 'Open House' in New Church Sunday The school was remodeled and redecorated this summer. The $50,000 city.” Its population had grown The striking Romanesque Monsignor Bernard J. Cullen will be the Missa Solemnis in D, “Vir- Church of St. Catherine of Siena be the master of ceremonies, and social hall was erected in 1949 by the former pastor, the Rev. from 6,000 in 1870 to 12,000 in gini Deiparae Lauretanae,” by Alphonse C. Kieffer, to give the young people of Cheyepne Wells a at N. Federal boulevard and W. at the Mass the officers will be Caesare Dobici; Offertory, “Jub­ place for dances and other entertainment. The Rev. Francis E. 1872. This is even greater growth, 42nd, Denver, which was com­ as follows: Deacon, the Rev, For­ ilate Deo,” by W. Mozart; pro­ Brem, S.M.B., is the administrator of the parish. proportionately, than that which pleted this week, will be dedi­ rest Allen; subdeacon, the Rev. cessional, “Ecce Sacerdos Mag­ added thousands to Denver’s pop­ cated Thanksgiving day, Thurs-< Joseph Bean, of Shelton, Neb.; nus,” by Sadler; and recessional, + + + \+ ■ + day, Nov. 27. The ceremony, at and masters of ceremonies, the ulation since World war II. The “Achieved Is the Glorious Work,” which Archbishop Urban J. Vehr by J. Haydn. early growth was due to post will officiate, will begin at Dinner to Honor Pastor Move Toward New Church Civil war expansion, the break 10:30 a.m. On His Si|vei4ubilee ing down or the frontiers, the At the Solemn MasS to be of­ near-pacification of the Indians, fered after the dedication rites After the Mass a dinner will by the Rev. D. A. Lemieux, pas­ be served for the visiting clergy. and the great booms in gold and tor, the sermon will be given by The toastmaster for the event Cheyenne Wells silver. will be the Rev. Robert Syrianey, the RL Rev. Monsignor Francis That Denver in that very year W. Walsh, P.A., pastor of St. and the toast to the Holy Father, was pushing on to the great Gabriel’s church, Riverdale, N. Pius XII, will be made by the Very Rev. Raphael McCarthy, growth that gave the Catholic Y. Monsignor Walsh once served as an assistant at the Cathedral S.J., president of Regis college Debt Is Lowered Church ftrong roots and great parish and as pastor of St. Vin­ The major speakers will be the foliage tbday, 80 years later, is cent de Paul’s parish, Denver. Rt. Rev. Monsignor John Jl* Mul­ Another milestone reflecting the spiritual and ma­ roy, on “ St. Catherine’s Parish;” shown in these words of Bishop Open House Nov. 23 t h e Rev. Richard Kavanagh of terial progress in Sacred Heart parish, Cheyenne Wells, Machebeuf: "Everywhere it is As a prelude to the dedication, Indianapolis, Ind., on “I Was His was marked last week with the payment of $4,500 on the churches and schools to build or an “open house” will be held in Assistant;” and Monsignor parish debt. This payment, and one made two months repair, new to start, the church Sunday, Nov. 23, Walsh, on “I Was His Pastor." from 2 to 5 p.m. Catholics and The last-named speaker was Fa­ ago, reduces the parish indebtedness from $23,500 to money to borrow, and I must see ther Lemieux’s superior at St. $14,000, and brings a step closer to it all myself.” non-Catholics of the city are in­ the new church that is the dream presence of an established parish, vited to attend and inspect the Vincent de Paul’s, Denver, for of the parish. including a school, which at* pres­ Consecrated Bishop fin^y detailed structure. The three years, from 1928 to 1931. ent boasts of an enrollment of Blessed Sacrament will be re­ The dedication of the newly In addition to the debt re­ Four Years Before completed church provides the duction, an improvement pro­ 118 students, has been of vital moved from the church during Importance In bringing young Bishop Machebeuf's descrip­ the hours of the “open house.” occasion for the formal celebra­ gram for the school amounting tion of the silver jubilee of Fa­ to $4,451.64 has been completed. Catholic families to the commu­ tion, written four years after he Priests of the parish will he pijes- nity. ent to act as h ^ s and to con­ ther Lemieux’s ordination. The The rectory has been redecor­ was consecrated Titular Bishop of Rev. D. A. Lemieux 50-year-old priest has been pas­ ated and new furnishings have The first pastor of the Chey­ Epiphania and Vicar Apostolic of duct visitors through the edifice. Parishioners have mailed invita­ Rev. Herbert Banigan and the tor at St. Catherine’s since 1935. been added. All current expen­ enne Wells parish was the Colorado and Utah, reads as fol­ He was ordained by Bishop J. ses have been paid, reports the Rev. Alphonse C. Kieffer, who tions to their non-Catholic Rev. John Anderson. Chaplains lows: friends, asking them to be pres­ to the Archbishop, will be the Henry Tihen Dec. 12, 1926. In Rev. Francis E. Brem, S.M.B., early in 19S2 was forced to re­ 1934 he received from the Cath­ administrator of the parish. tire because of failing eye­ "Denver has more than doublec ent. Rev. William V. Powers and the Side Altar of the Blessed Mother in St. Cotherine's Church, Rev. Joseph G. Forquer, D.P. olic University of America a doc­ The growth and advancement sight. He now lives in retire­ its population in two years. We At the Thanksgiving day dedi­ torate in canon law. The comple­ Denver 0^ the parish in the last few ment in St. Joseph’s hospital, are obliged to transform and en­ cation ceremony, the Very Rev. The music for the Mass will tion of the St. Catherine church years can be attributed. Father Cheyenne Wells. large ouc church by . additions to is the third major building proj­ Brem says, largely to an influx Father Kieffer supervised the ect completed by Father Lemieux Telephone Girls Organize of families, mainly from Kan­ erection of a church, a rectory, the front and both sides. We hope Loyola Porishiohers Reduce since he became pastor. sas, who have been attracted by and a completely modern school. to extend It in the rear and give the prosperity derived from the Less Than $100,000 Debt This year the Sacred Heart it the form of a cross at some fu 'Our Lady of Bell' Society development-of Cheyenne county school has a record enrollment of Debt $58,000 in 18 Months Though $390,000 was spent on as a wheat-producing region. The 118 students, 16 of whom are in ture time when we have more the building program in the par­ In the process of organization denkranz, 2346 Clermont, FR. the high school section. An ex­ means. The Propagation of the Tlue generosity of Loyola pa­ lection or contribution. ish, a debt Of less than $100,000 in Denver and vicinity is a new 1454. R ^stration may be mad* tensive remodeling and redec­ Faith sent me but a mere baga rishioners continue*, to diminish The new school, one story with remain* to be cleared. The pres­ group for C atholic ghtls and either by calling or writing any Labor orating program was undertaken telle in comparison with my needs the indebtedness of the new St. a full basement, contains at pres­ ent rectory and the ba.sement women employed by the Moun­ of t hese committee members. in- ewipater .and* ineluded. the Ign§tius . Loyola nade.- school,, ent fouc'dasscooma for the fifth, church were completed at the tain States Telephone and Tele­ The Rev. Joseph O’Malley, assist­ insulation of the bifilding,- com­ "Improvements are going on Denver, dedicated March 9 of this sixth, seventh, and -eighth grades, same time, 1936, at a cost of graph company. Patterned after ant at St. Philomena's parish, To. Attend Mass plete new ceilings in the second rapidly in Denvet. ,A rich Irish year by Archbishop Urban J. and is modernly equipped $85,000. In 1949 a $75,000 pro­ similar groups in other large ■will be spiritual director of the '' i 'i. story, revamping of the heating capitalist, whose wife is a Cath Vehr., A $13,000 payment was tlfroughout. The principal's of­ gram provided additions to the cities, the organization is known group. plant, and new plumbing In the olic, has built an immense pump, made' Nov. 1, according to^ the fice, sisters’ room, a reception sisters’ convent and the school, as Our Lady of the Bell. Already Our Lady of the Bell was or­ For Phil Murray rest rooms. Several of the rooms Very Rev. Edward Pi Murphy, room, and a nurses’ room are on and the enlargement of the about 75 employes are registered. ganized in Philadelphia in 1949 received new flooring, and a new operated by steam, to furnish S.J., pastor,' reducing the entire the first floor. The furnished school playground. Other per­ The potential membership is cal­ by the Rev. Frederick P. Gehr- The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John chapel was installed. Practically water to every part of the town school debt to $42,000._The orig­ basement is used as an audito­ manent improvements have cost culated to be several times that ing, C.M. It now has 2,200 mem­ R. Mulroy, archdiocesan director all the work was donated by the Its iron pipes are buried three inal debt was approximately rium and recreation room for $12,000. number. bers in that city and large groups of Catholic Charities and pastor parishioners and it is estimated feet under the principal streets $100,000, and within 18 months both .children and adults. St. Catherine’s has an 11- Open to all Catholic female are also operating in other East­ of Holy Ghost parish, h. Denver, that a savings of at least one- approximately $58,000, including Basement Still classroom school with 531 stu­ employes of the telephone com­ ern cities. with hydrants in case of fire, anc will offer a Solemn Requiem half of the total cost was ef­ interest, has been paid without School for Many dents. Another room ■will be pany, including personnel in Mass Saturday; Nov. 22, at 8:30 the lawns, gardens, and houses fected. having had an extraordinary col- Loyola’s old school, in the base­ added in September, 1953, ac­ traffic, commercial, and plant for the repose of the soul of the cording to , Father Lemieux. offices, the organization is non­ late Philip Murray, president of ment of the church, is used by the first, second, third, and fourth There are 1,000 families at­ union, non-management, and non­ Parish to Note the CIO. Assisting Monsignor tending the church, and the profit. Its purpose is to engage Mulroy Ri the Mass will be the Cornerstone for Theatine Seminary graders. More than 200 children are provided daily hot lunches in average Sunday attendance is in charitable and spiritual works. Very Rev. Monsignor John B. 3,320, second only to the There are no regular meetings, Cavanagh as deacon and the the schools’ fully equipped lunch­ room, and adequate playground Cathedral. but an %innual Communion Mass Patronal Feast Very Rev. Monsig:nor Elmer J. and breakfast will be held and Kolka as subdeacon. facilities also are on the school property. one big social event each year is The membership and repre­ After the liquidation of the 6 Donations Made planned. Since the primary pur­ sentatives of the local CIO have pose of the group is spiritual. For I h Time remaining $42,000 debt, plans call been notified of the Mass, and for the construction of a second among those who will attend are The patronal feast day of floor, which will provide four To Seminary Burse Presentation parish, Denver, 0. A. Knight, president of the more classrooms and thus com­ Oil Worker* International Union, plete the school plant. Then the will be celebrated for the and national vipe president of the After one of the few weeks first four primary grades will be in the archdiocese’s history in 40th time by the church CIO; LaRoy Purdy, district di­ housed in the new structure. rector for the Communications which no gifts were recorded for Friday, Nov. 21. The first Workers of America; Michael the seminary burse, $84 was Feast of the Presentation was Livoda, regional director for the Bishop Boland Named given hi six donations to the celebrated in the parish on Nov. CIO; T. W. Butler, secretary- Archdi'ocesan Guardian Angels 21, 1912, by the Rev. James J. treasurer of the Colorado State burse. Those who got the “band­ Gibbons and 17 families before council, CIO; John C. Moparch, Archbishop of Newark wagon” rolling again were: A a make-shift altar in Redmen hall ' friend, Denver, $1; anonymous, at Eighth avenue and Knox court. representative for U%ited Steel Washington.— Pius XII has Workers, CIO; Frank Richmond, named Bishop Thomas A. Denver, $50; Mrs. L. J. Shannon, The celebration will begin international representative for Boland of Paterson, N. J., to Loveland, $2; Elizabeth Ertz, Thursday evening, Nov. 20, at 8 Steel Workers; BruCe Nolan, in he Archbishop c|f Newark, the Denver, $5; L. H. K., Denver, $1; o’clock with Solemn Vespers, to ternational . representative fo r Apostolic Delegation an­ and Elsife M. Ball, Denver, $25. be sung by a group of young Packing House Workers; R. D nounced Nov. 18. Bishop Sacred Heart of Mary parish. priests from parishes in Denver. Hartley, president of S t e e South Boulder, paid $18.40 on An invitation has been extended Boland succeeds Archbishop ‘Our Lady of Bell’ Insignia Workers local 329; David Law­ Thomas J. Walsh, who died the St. Robert burse. The League to, all members of the parish, the rence, president of Packing June 6, 1952. Bishop Boland of the Sacred Heart gave $5 to members will be asked to offer first opportunity for many of’' House Workers Joint council was born in Orange, N. J., in the St. Francis de Sales parish their presence at one Mass a t h ^ to assist at Vesper services. and M. R. Lee, subdistrict diiec. the Archdiocese of Newark, bprse; $100 was paid on the month for the intentions of the Friday a Solemn Mass will be tor for the auto workers. Feb, 17, 1896, and was burse of St. Joseph’s parish. Ft. Archdiocese of Denver. celebrated at 10 o’clock. The ordained in Rome Dec. 23, Collins; and the Sacred Heart Members of the local registra­ Children’s choir will sing at this Bishop Sheen on TV 1922. He was rector of Im­ parish, Peetz, added $400 to its tion committee a r e Frances Mass, which will be offered for maculate Conception semi­ burse. Woertman, 3413 Colfax avenue, the intentions of all the people Denver area television viewers nary, Darlington, N. J., 1940- Donations to the Guardian FR. 3413; Ardelle Hunt, 849 of the parish. will be able to see Bishop Fulton 47; Auxiliary Bishop of New­ Angels burse may be sent to Washington, TA. 7620; Lillian The patronal feast day pro­ J. Sheen’s new DuMont network THE CORNERSTONE of St. A'ndrew Bishop Sullivan, and, to his left, the Rev. John ark, 1940-47; and has been Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, Chan­ Gleason, 4438 Bryant, GL. 1642; gram is anpther event in the show,'Life Is Worth Living, over Avellino’s seminary, being built by the Ordinas, C. R. At present only the center section Bishop of Paterson since June cery office, 1536 Logan street, Theresa Kirkpatrick, 4725 Clay­ parish’s celAration of its 40th KFEL-TV, starting Thursday of the complete seminary is being erected. The i l , 1947. Denver. ton, GL. 5681; and Theresa Sei~ jubilee. Other anniversary cere­ Dec. 4. The program, which will Theatine Fathers on a seven-acre tract at Missis­ chapel and gym-auditorium will be constructed at monies earlier in the year have run from 10 to 10-:30 p.m., is sippi avenue and S. Birch street, Denver, was a lat^r date. The new seminary will accommodate included a Mass offered in March being sponsored by the manufac­ laid Nov. 16 by Bishop Bernard J. Sullivan, resi­ 50 students in two years of philosophy and four by Archbishop Urban J. 'Vehr for turers of ..Admiral television for dent at Regfis college. Bishop Sullivan officiated years of theology. 'The students will live in the the men of the parish; a Solemn 26 weeks. The first program in the place of Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, who Theatine seminary and pursue their courses at Requiem Mass for deceased originated in New York Nov. 18, was not able to be present because he was attend­ St. Thomas’ seminary. John K. Monroe is the parishioners; and a Memorial but the series will begin in this ing a meeting of the Hierarchy in Washington. architect. The building may be ready for occu­ Mass for pioneers. area after a two-week delay. [In the picture above are shown three servers. pancy by September of 1953.—Repisfer photo Father Gibbons recorded the date of the parish’s establish­ ment as Nov. 21, 1912, the Feast of the Presentation. Today, the Duty of "Clothing the Naked" to Be Fulfilled Nov. 23 original 17 families have grown to a congregation of more than By Ed Miller less victims of war clamor for some 7,250,000^ pounds of usable director of NCWC War Relief 750 families, numbering 2,254 Archbishop Urban J. Vehr has the barest necessities of life. clothingothing and shoes were donated Services, surveyed Korean relief persons. asked the Catholics of the arch­ “Our St. Vincent de Paul so­ in the Thanksgiving appeal. condition^ in October and re­ diocese to do all they can to ciety will again be. an agency of Within 60 days after the close ported that the Korean people make the Thanksgiving clothing mercy in collecting, processing, of the drive, the last shipment facb their third winter of war Denver Pastor Praises collection, set for this Sunday, and shipping this clothing to th^ with even less than they had the 'Nov. 23, an outstanding success. proper port of distribution. Listen to Thelma Ritter, [ past two-winters. New National Register “The tragic situation of tens “Any type of usable clothing I well-known radio personality, ; In Europe not only are there of thousands of persons, who for children and adults is grate­ I in her half-hour radio pro- : Among the many messages of still 125,000 DPs and 8,000,000 commendation received ^,a f t e r escaped from the East zone of fully accepted. The clothipg can I gram over KVOD, the ABC j expellees, but every month an be brought to church on Sunday, publication of the new enlarged Germany and reached Berlin [ network affiliate station’ in I other 15,000 refugees from be­ National Edition of the Register, within the past Nov. 23, and deposited.in trucks I Denver, Saturday evening, I hind the Iron Curtain are flee or automobiles placed near the none was more appreciated than BRING months, has in­ [ Nov. 22, at 7 p.m. As “Anna,” ■ ing into Western Germany. ane from the Rt. Rev. Monsignor YOUR tensified the church, which will be appropri­ ; the maid who goes all out for | Some 800,000 refugees still hud­ ately marked. Any cash dona­ John Judnic, • pastor of Holy CLOTHING situation of ; charity, she gets in some good ' dle in the bare camps in the Rosary parish, Denver. Writing Donations refugees in that tions will be a great help in I “plugs” f o r t h e Catholic ‘ Near East, and Hong Kong to the RL Rev. Monsignor TO MASS city,” said the meeting the costs of transporta­ ‘ Bishops’ Thanksgiving Cloth- ^ bulges with 1,000,000 refugees SUNDAY, tion and buying new clothes, Matthew J. Smith, he said: “The Archbishop in a I ing collection. from Red China. enlarged and impro-Ved National OV. 23 recent letter. i “The Good Lord has blessed The need is great for clothing, THE LATEST PROJECT in the reno­ the old ■ convent, the passageway, and the new Edition of the Register ■will make “Another win­ M beyond measure,” the Arch­ of baled clothing was on its way shoes, blankets, and bedding. Any vation and improvement of the Holy convent. The latter building, which was pur­ the paper still more popular than ter faces the homeless and up­ bishop’s letter concluded. “We to an area of need. More than rooted, and our priests overseas one who cannot bring the cloth­ Family parish, plant, Denver, was the completion chased in January of 1951, accommodates six it is now, and will no doubt at­ can become messengers of mercy 1,000 tons of clothing contrib­ ing bundle to Mass on Nov. 23 of a passageway between the two convent build­ nuns. Work on connecting the two convent units tract new readers. I read every continue to beg for clothing for to millions suffering unbeliev­ uted last year were sent to and these millions of expellees and is urged to call the S t Vincent in g on Utica street. The passageway forms a was begun in midsummer. An open house ‘ line of it, including the comics, able misery throughout the distributed in Korea. de Paul salvage bureau, CH private patio for the 20 sisters of the parish and view the improvements on the parish plant great enjoyment. The in­ refugees in Europe and the Far world.” The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Ed­ East. In Korea, millions of help­ 6503, and a truck will be db- provides easier communication between the two be held on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 23, struction- articles are really in­ I Last year, at Thanksgiving, ward E. Swanstrom, executive patched to pick up the donation buildings. In the picture above, left to right, are 2 to 5 o’clock.—J[Repi«(er staff photo) structive. Congratulations!” I'.

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Dr. G. J. Christmas Seal Salesmen Are Inspiration Sckoeuble History of 80 Years Ago Being,Repeated Optometriit (Continued From Page One) young priest whom I ordained a seph’s hospital was the culmina­ to attend Denver and the moun­ to man the third parish esUb- short time ago is yet too timid. tion. ' tains; now, thanks to God, we Specialist lished outside of Denver in the I was away the month of May, Although the Parish of th» have in Ilenver, besides Father For Visual northern part of the diocese.] Fa­ and next week I must go again Seven Dolors was established in Raverdy, two young priests who Eve Care ther Raverdy, who is now my on a trip which will occupy six 1869 for the Spanish-Americta speak our three languages, and Vicar General, has great diffi­ weeks through the extreme south settlers on the Chucharas and I am expecting another. Our 6S8 Empire Bldg. KE. S840 culty in speaking, and another of Colorado' for First Commun­ Huerfano rivers, there was no boarding school of Loretto has a ion and Confirmation. Sunday at priest between there and Denver good number of pupils, and we Trinidad, Monday with the Sis­ until Father Pinto took charge in opened our College of St. Joseph Dine ot ters of Charity, and so on. Yet Pueblo in 1872. last September under the direc in spite o/ all these wearing trips Undoubtedly the "good loan” tion of a very experienced French with their difficulties and. duties, from France was what took Fa­ priest. However, it is only in its thank God I am in good health. ther Raverdy to Europe on be­ infancy and has as yet no great 'Q / i i c e Restaurant In the San Luis valley, 200 half of Bishop Machebeuf. He resources, but they will come in 17th Street miles southwest of Denver, we stayed until 1873, got some help time, and our three professors Between have two parishes, and another from the Propagation of the will then be better paid. Our Welton and will be formed as soon as I have Faith, but no loan. hospital is going up slowly but California a priest for it. A rich English During these years of financial surely, and while waiting for it company which owns 40,000 trial, Bish(jp Machebeuf described th^ sisters occupy, a rented house.’ THE FIRST WEEK of the in mind to sell Christmas seals spiritual reward* their work will 1962 Holy Childhood Christmas before I had a chance to open bring them. acres of land in the valley has his work as follows: It is significant that the great For That Special seal campaign is now a matter my mouth,” one seminarian re­ The campaign, which still ha.s offered me ground for a college "I cannot- give you an idea of territory with "five parishes in of historical fact, and some ported. the growth of the Church in Col­ the north and material for 10 in two more week* to run, has the under the direction of the Jesuit school quotas have already been Even at a young age these highest approval of past and Jhajik^ivinq. filled. Fathers, two of whom are already orado that would be equal tb the the south has now grown into an school children realize the im­ present-day Popes. Those who fact. Many .time* I have wished archdiocese and the suffragan see Seminarians from St. Thomas’ portance and the exact nature of have not as yet purchaeed Holy (b ln n s U t in charge of missions there, their rple in selling Holy Child­ to write the Annals of the Propa­ of Pueblo, which together have seminary who visited all the Childhood Christmas seals can shall meet the superior there this grade schools in Denver last hood Christmas seals, the semi­ time and make final . arrange gation of the Faith, and 1 could 152 parishes; the handful of week came away from their visits narians found out. They realize purchase them by the contacting ments, and when the college is tell them so many things that priests that Bishop Machebeuf with a much humbled but jubi­ first of all how much -temporal of these Holy Childhood members. ROAST good they accomplish by thyr built, I shall give them charge would interest the associates, but had recruited from the far-flung lant feeling of accomplishment. it was impossible. At the time reaches of the Catholic word is These young men who had gone united efforts. They realize how of the entire valley, which is cut calling on the various schools to much good their prayers are do-i The Denver Catholic TURKEY of my last voyage to France we now a great army of some 380 ing for children their own age in: off from the rest of the terri­ explain this year’s drive and to Res^ister tory by high mountains. had but three parishes in the clergymen; and the little town give the youngsters a “pep talk” mission countries. , WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS $ 1 i > U .south and twO in the north. To­ with "the airs of a great city" is found the tables exactly re­ This year the Christmas Seal Published Weekly by the "We have also a beautiful plan day there are five in the north indeed a metropolis of some half versed. They themselves received committee decided that the pol­ Catholic Press Society, Inc., Serred at Counter, 1.25 (on paper) of a hospital at Den­ 938 Bannock Street, Denver, and material for 10 in the south. million persons in the atomic era. inspiration “from those wonder­ icy would be to offer as gift ver under the erection of the ful kids.” "You would simply be prizes to the children only those t Colo. While I was in France, Father But the faith w a s carefully Children’s portion SI.00 Sisters of Charity. Of the five amazed at the organization and sent out from the national office Subscription; J2.00 P e r Raverdy was for a time all alone guarded by these pioneers. plans that those kids already had For Reservations railroad companies, three have of­ and to discontinue the offering Year Sold in combination with Organ Music of additional prizes. This depar­ 'The Register, National Edi­ Hazrl Hedge, at the Commie Call CH. 3611 or KE. 9413 fered to help us, and Protestant ture from the practice which has tion, in Archdiocese of Den­ «.0 SEATS — NO LIQUOR and Catholic alike will assist us been in vogue in past campaigns ver. in putting up the first wing of Archbishop Vehr Asks Generosity made not the slightest dent in Entered as Second Class the building. We hope to begin the enthusiasm of these youthful Matter at the Post Office salesmen. They readily accepted Denver, Colo. Hoffman TV next fall, hut I cannot tell yet, in place of material rewards the as 1 have so little means and am For Githolic U. Collection Nov.V 30 so busy with other matters. Ev­ I and Zenith TV The annual collection for the and administrators in our sem­ the Catholic university. Your erywhere it is churches and Catholic University of America inaries, universities, colleges, financial help would be greatly schools to build or repair, new will be taken up in the churches teacher-training institutions, and appreciated in gpving these qual­ Domestic parishes to start, money to bor­ of the Archdiocese of Denver on hospitals. Even though we are ified priests the opportunity of row, and I must see to it all my­ Sunday, Nov. 30. A letter of relatively far removed geograph­ advanced studies for the good of Archbishop Urban J. 'Vehr ap­ ically from Washinrton, all ed­ the Church in our areas. • Nativity Groups self. Loans into the thousands are H I u s I c , peals for generosity to support ucational work has benefited di­ We recommend this collection now due, the expenses of my stu­ and extend "the splendid work rectly or indirectly from the op­ for the Catholic university to 1822 California St. — AC. 1635 dents go on, and I do not know done” by the university. The let­ portunities offered by the Cath- your generous consideration. Figures Beautifully Molded Finished in Traditional ter follows: oliq university. Band In.trumenti—-Pianos—Organs- Pianos—Organs—Radios- -Records where to turn for help unless Faithfully yours in Christ, Colors and All Antiqued by Hand Accettoriet some arrangements can be made By our interest and generosity we can make the facilities of for a good loan in France.” 8Ei Urban J. "Vehr the Catholic university available Archbishop of Denver The "beautiful plan" for a hos­ to more qualifted graduate stu­ pital, formulated in 1872, had to dents, who will bring Christian philosophy and culture to addi­ COLORADO b? abandoned when the Sisters of tional thousands .committed to Charity arrived the next year and their care and guidance. CONVALESCENT found the plans unsuitable and Archdiocese of Denver We fondly hope that some of HOME beyond their means. The idea our priests may have the ad­ Chancery Office Reasonable Rales however, was kept and St. Jo vantages of graduate study at 1636 Logan Street | 515 So. Login______PE 7135 Denver 6, Colorado Meeker, Olathe Teams Complete Line of Navy League Selects Nov. 17, 1962 Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls Reverend Dear Father Set for Quarter-Finals G. A. L'Estrange Head And her latest 18 in, and Beloved People: Meeker. — The stadium here PORTRAIT DOLLS At Meet in Denver Club Once each year the Catholics will be the scene for the class B, Priced 115.95 to t3t.»6 of our,/Country are asked to con- quarter-final state championship G. A. L’Elstrange, vice presi­ trih^e to the support and ex­ Saturday, Nov. 22, when the A.B.C. Doll Hospital dent of the United American tension of the splendid work Meeker high gridders meet 1515 Artpahot, D«nv«r MA. 7517 done by the Catholic University Olathe high. Life Insurance company, was of America. The Catholic uni­ Robert H. Richmond has been Dr. D. C. Werthman elected president of the Denver versity, in its graduate schools named head basketball coach and council of the Navy League of particularly, has given thousands assistant football coach at and Associate Crib Sets— Finished in Traditional Coiori the United States at the annual of priests, sisters, and laymen Meeker high. meeting of the organization in opportunity, under Catholic Grant'Lee, infant of Mr. and Dentists the Denver club Nov, 17. Mr. auspices, of advanced educa­ Mr*. RqJjert H. Richmond, was L’Estrange is also a"member of tional and technical training. baptized Nov. 16 in Holy Family PLATES No. 98—Christmas Crib Set of 12 figures. Standing figures the national board of directors These graduates, in turn, have church, with Mrs. Alice E. Cun­ 606 15th Street 1206 15th Street 6 inches high, kneeling figures in proportion. Set consists of the Navy league. served the Church as teachers ningham as sponsor. 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L l 13HBE23 Thursday, November 20,1952 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE THREE Fr. Tennien to Tell of China Ordeal He Sow Torture, Murder, Suicide Catholics Lead in Indian Congress By Anna R.. Stell “THE FIRST NIGHT I lay lay down hungry. I had no cov­ T- + +• .+ Two non-Indians, steeped in “Indianity," were in Ex-Ambassador to Vatican ering, and so a prisoner shared a DenveT to attendithe national convention of the National dirty quilt with me for a week Congress of American Indians, which was held in the until the warden went to the Priest, Friend mission and brought a blanket Cosmopolitan hotel Nov. 11-14. They are the Rev. Elmer Bolivian Attorney Frars Red Infiltration f6r me. There was gnaw, Von Hagel, O.F.M., director of missions from St. Mi- By Ruth Vincent Nowack Americas is 162,000,000, and crunch crunch of fingernails . . . Before Reds Came chael’s, Ariz., and his assistant. + + + “THE UNITED STATES that of the United States is 152,- I joined the exercise, before Father Blase Brickweg, O.F.M.,^ should be more alarmed about 000,000. He insists that these long, and next morning learned from the Lukachukai mission. the Communist threat in Latin Spanish and Portuguese-speak­ Bolivian Statesman that these interloping bedfellows Although having no voice in America instead of concentrating ing peoples toward the United tickling us were body U^e.” the committee discussions at the almost entirely on the Commu­ States has been friendly, but that Visits Denver Thus the Rev. Mark Ten­ convention, the two, Franciscans nistic threat in Europe.” Thus they are puzzled over our seem­ nien, M.M., who will lecture belonged by reason of their years declared Dr. Fernando Ortjz, ing eageme-ss to supply huge in Denver Dec. 2, deecribet the of work with thf 65,000 Navaho Bolivian attorney, diplomat, and funds to European countries beginning of 11 monthi epent Indians who inhabit the St. Mi­ former Ambassador tdithe Vati­ while their needs are virtually ai a prisoner of the Chinese chael mission area. Starting with can, who is currently touring ignored. Communists. His Denver ap­ little more than faith and zeal, this country as a guest of the The Bolivian, who is also a pearance at Phipps auditorium the Franciscans have developed a U- S. State department. journalist, has been in this coun­ will be sponsored by the Arch­ parish, built a school, a hospital, In a two-daV stopover in Den­ try for two months and wiH spend bishop's guild and other or­ and clinics and mission chapel ver, Dr. Ortiz said that, while another 60 days before returning ganizations. the Accion Catolico, leading lay As much as any American; Fa­ centers to serve the remote and home. “The more I know-of the primitive areas. Catholic organization in Bolivia, U. S.,” he said, “the'jndre I be­ ther Tennien knows the full story is waging a persistent battle lieve in tba future of inter- of the discipline of terror that the The missions Serve thousands of the ill, illiterate, and impov­ against Communism, the deplor­ American collaboration.” Communists clamped on China. able economic condition of the His open defiance at first baf­ erished members of the ..once- proud and prosperous Navaho country provides excellent Red A NATIVE OF SUCRE, fled the Reds; they-finally found propaganda. For the same rea- an excuse to jail him. From that nation. Father Elmer said the S t BOLIVIA, of Basque ancestry, Michael missionaries are endeav­ sqp, the Church in Bolivia will he received his elementary school­ moment Father Tennien saw continue to suffer from lack of Communist brutality at its worst oring to raise the standards of ing from the Jesuits. He ob­ living for their Navahos, and to adequate clergy. Although there tained his jaw degree at one of —unfeeling atheism, horrible tor are two seminaries in Bolivia, ture, murder, .the infamous develop enlightened leadership the oldest institutions of higher one in Sucre, legal capital of the learning on the Latin American “brain washing” intended to in the tribe by means of scholar­ country, and the other in La Paz, leave the “student” a broken be ships for the higher education of continent, the University of St. there are not sufficient funds Francis Xavier, which is only two liever in "Stalin and Mao Tse- AN OLD VILLAGE LEADER discusses Catholic promising students. with which to prepare young men tung. Rev. Elmer Von Hagel, O.F.M. -years younger than Harvard uni­ s * , * doctrine with Father Mark Tennien, M.M., author of Many Indians for the priesthood. versity their own tribes and in the na­ Undersecretary of foreign af­ Upqn graduation, he practiced FATHER TENNIEN recorded No Secret Js Safe. The book was published .by Farrar, Straus, and Are in Need tional organization. Mr. Curry the whole story in a diary that fairs for. Bolivia until April of law privately until he became Young the past September. Under the Communist regime. Father When questioned as to the most is attorney for the National Con­ this year, when the Nationalist second secretary in the ministry has recenly been published junder Tennien’s"'group is being eliminated. urgent needs of his Indians, Fa­ gress of American Indians at his Dr. Ornando Ortiz, former the title No Stcret Is Sn/e.-Some party assumed governmental con­ of foreign affairs in 1937. In ther Elmer, who has .spent 12 own expense, since the money trol, Dr. Ortiz beleives that, if the 1938, he went to Buenos Aires'as Ambassador from Bolivia to the of the incidents told in the book + + + + + years in the service of the Nav­ which the Indians would ordinar­ United States would extend neces­ first secretary to the Bolivian Holy See, stopped in Denver last are the Baptism by Father Ten­ DURING THE FIRST PART FATHER TENNIEN, when he ahos, said “Medicine — or the ily use for his salary is withheld nien of a dying Chinese prisoner; sary financial' aid and technical mission for the peace treaty with week and gave his expert views of his imprisonment. Father Ten­ arriyed in China those long years money to buy it; clothing! lay­ by the Federal Indian Bureau. assistance to Latin America in Paraguay after the war between the torture of a Chinese enemy of nien occupied a cell the size of ago, must have had dreams of ettes—dozens of them! We do not Other Catholic Indians who at­ on the internationar.situation. He the Reds; the gallantry of a Prot­ exchange for raw materials, the the two nations. He returned to a family living room with 39 someday seeing a Christian na­ need chalices. Or pictures for the tended the convention included expressed high hop^ for inter- estant minister who was driven other prisoners. Some of his cell resultant economic reform would La Paz'as private secretary to tion., The terrible plague that has church, or statues. Everyone Frank McConnell of Greeley, an obliterate the inroads'^ made by the foreign affairs minister. American collaboration. insane and who found final es­ mates died; others were shot strijjped China of all decency •sends these things. They are good Assinboine and one of the charter cape in suicide; and* the “brain After three months of imprison­ Communism. But help will have Shortly after his return to La would discourage many -men— and holy gifts, but we need medi­ members of the NCAI, advisor to be rendered very soon if this is Paz, his father died, and he man­ washing," an ordeal of propa­ ment he suffered from malnutri­ e.specially were they its immedi­ cine and warm, substantial cloth­ and’ special recruiter in the Colo ganda shafts hurled at the “stu­ tion—he weighed 158 pound? on to be accomplished. aged the large plantation owned Make Reservations ate victims. ing.” rado State Employment service by his family for the next two dent” day after endlfess day. release in November, 1951, a loss But Father Tennien was in Father Tennien was first im­ of nearly 40 pounds. Young Father Blase, one of Mr. McConnell has brought as OF BOLIVIA’S four-million years. Then he became secretary Now! Chirm long enough to absorb six “resident priests” of widely many as 150 busloads of Sioux for Carols Aramayo, one of three prisoned in 1951. The nightmare Father Tennien scribbled much some Oriental stoic patience. He population, three million are In­ of those early days in a filthy of his new book on note pads separated parishes, has been Indians from North Dakota for dians. “Bolivia is 100-per cent owners who control all mines in writes: “The Communist system working on the Navaho reserva­ relocation in Colorado, and got Bolivia. While with' Mr. Ara­ 8 Course Deluxe jail alive with vermin is dwarfed pven him by his guards for use is foreign to man’s nature, for­ Catholic,” Dr. Ortiz declares. by the memory of the Chinese in copying the words of the Red tion for the past 10 years. All of jobs for all of them. “The only Protestants are for; mayo, he wrote all editorials for Catholics to whom he smuggled songs in the indoctrination eign-born, and forever foreign to these missionaries are under the When the convention ended, eigners.” He said that the mis­ the then principal paper in Boli- the Eucharist. The Red noose course. “Anyone who did not China, a nation that has ab­ direction of Father Elmer, and testing many of the policies of sionary priests driven out of via, La Raton, , which, , like ^ La THANKSGIVING tightened, and th e Catholics sing, did not eat,” he reports. sorbed many foreign invasions. their years of work have been the present Commissioner of In­ China by the Reds are warmly Prensa in Argentina, was abol­ came no more. ■*5. Father Tennien, after attend­ History has a way of repeating crowned with 10,000 Baptisms. dian ^affairs, Dillon S. Myer; and welcomed in Bolima, where many ished by the new government, When some of the officials of ing high school in Pittsford, Vt, itself, and I look for China to At the convention of the con­ resolutions had been passed pro- of them are seelnng refuge. * * * DINNER the jail got curious about the studied for two years at Holy devour this latest ‘ism,’ given gress, more than 250 members, the conditional recommendation Dr. Ortiz pointed out that, for time enough.” THREE YEARS LATER, he crucifix around Father Tennien’s Cross college, Worcester. He re­ representing some 50 tribes and of Alva Simpson, Jr., a non-In­ the first time in history, Latin was elected deputy to the Bolivian $ |7 5 neck, he told them that the ceived his bachelor of philosophy When this time comes, no approximately 400,000 Indians dian, at present State Welfare America has a larger popula­ doubt. Father Tennien will be parliament. In 1946, he went to Founder of th e Church was degree in 1922 from St. Mich.^ throughout the U. S. and Alaska, Director of New Mexico, as a tion than the United States. The Rome as Bolivian Ambassador to faLsely accused, arrested, an^, ael’s college, Winooski, V t Be­ the first foreigner welcomed were present. American Indians’ possible successor to Mr. Myer. combined population of the Latin back to his beloved Blue Cloud the Vatican. Returning to Bolivia Children’i Portion $1.25 jailed. “So why should I com­ fore entering Maryknoll, he problems, some of which stem in 1949, he became undersecre­ plain against a like honor. This studied at St Mary’s seminary, country of Wiuchow, where he from broken treaties that date Served from 11-A.M. always angered them, and they Baltimore. He was ordaitfed in won so many converts and with­ tary of foreign affairs, which back more than 100 years, were 'Man of the Year' post he retained until April 1952. to 10 P.M. often replied I shbuVd not say I 1927, and a year later went to out doubt to this day counts discussed from every level—tri­ wa.s falsely arrested.” China. many friends. A devout Catholic, Dr. Ortiz, bal, state, and national. his wife and 11-year-old son are Catholic Leaders members of the Carmelitas par­ ish in La Pazx. A sister of Dr. MURPHY'S Motto Is Kindness But Respect Law Among Indians Otiz’ father was a member of the Catholic Indians taking part in Carmelite order in Bolivia for R estaurant the convention proceedings in 50 years, and died the day follow­ and Ft. Collins Officer Is Real Christopher eluded D’Arcy McNickle of the ing the celebration of her golden Flathead (Montana) tribe, direc­ jubilee. Lamplighter Lounge tor of the American Indian De­ THE CLOSE OF THIS year’s known or unknown dangers of of his main reasons for being 2 Broadway PE 5153 Fort Collins Community Chest his job, or to do. anything from such an ardent worker for Com­ velopment program, with offices drive marked the 13th year that settling a family quarrel to nurs­ munity Chest funds. in Chappelle Housej Denver Art Capt Paul R. Holzfaster has ing a sick- baby. But many of his He especiiJly encourages the museum. Mr. McNickle,, who is been among its leaders. But this bharitable acts are far beyond underprivileged, and shows a on the executive committee of the Something New project is not his only civic in­ the call of duty. He never stops new route to those who have lost NCAI is concerned with the terest; he has many and diverse to-think, “on duty” or “off duty” their way on the moral path. He administrative and legal orientaw Try Our ones. —he is always on duty for God. urges families to buy their own tion of Indianc for the eventual The quiet, relaxed, easy-going withdrawal from the Federal homes and finds jobs for idle, bureau. 70 Broadway Murphyribs manner of the six-foot, one-inch OFTENTIMES H E H A S mischievous hands. Many a Cath­ Captain Holzfaster belies his FOUND, especially in the depres­ olic marriage has been validated Reports of many tribal repre- RA. 4658 Smoked and Barbecued burning desire to help others ma­ sion days of the ’30s, families through his efforts. His advice is sentativea gave eloquent test! Ed. Pepper Served Daily 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. terially, mentally, and spiritually with no food or fuel in the house, sought by priests and ministers, mony of the capability of Indian Menbcr Precloae BI(kmI Parith —young and old, of every race and it- is no uncommon qccur- doctors and lawyers, schools, and leaders to counsel and guide their and creed, in all walks rf life. rence for him to dig into his own neighbors, not only as an officer people in the administration of DESIGNATED “MAN OF THE YEAR” by Delta In the Fort Collins Police de­ pocket and buy these and other of the law but as a”friend, -strong their affairs, but immediate Sigma, accounting and business fraternity of Regis partment, where he has served necessities for some unfortu­ of body and character, but soft withdrawal of federal trustee­ ship is not advocated by the ma college, Paul Schmitz (left, above), C.P.A., LL.B., was awarded Q siham ifL Sm lp iw t^ for more than 22 years, he finds nate family. The captain is a of heart. a trophy Nov. 14 in the Lincoln room of the Shirley-Savoy hotel, a bottomless outlet for Catholic firm believer in whatever one jority of informed Indians. James Curry, a Catholic at­ Denver. As the highlight of the evening for the Delta Sigma spon­ Action and the work of a Chris­ gives to the least of “His breth­ CAPTAIN HOLZFASTER is sored homecoming dance, he was presented a trophy by Jack Original Creations topher. His motto is kindness ren” is returned a hundredfold. loath to speak of his numerous torney from Washington, D. C., spoke on the national policy that Vogt, president of the Epsilon chapter. akd Reproductions first, although the captain can The Catholic Welfare bureau, and varied deeds of kindness, but Before graduation from Regis college in 1934, he was re­ be firm when the occasion de­ as well as the Larimer County those to whom he has given a prevents Indians from hiring from Photographs or their own attorneys, both.within cipient of the character award as an outstanding student. In mands in enforcing the law. Welfare office, know him well, helping hand on a rough road are 1937 he was the first Regis graduate to pass the CPA examina­ illustrations done in In the line of duty he may be for he is always “begging” some­ profuse in their praise and tion, and in 1940 he received a law degree from Westminster called, ^ day or night, to face thing for somebody, which is one thanksgiving. Coronation as Prayer college. He was admitted to the Colorado bar the same year. Ceramics, Bronze or He has also been a counselor Sydney, Australia. — Reli­ Mr. Schmitz became a partner of the accounting firm of Col­ any plastic material to several Boy Scout troops of gious leaders and high judicial lins, Peabody, and Young in 1938. The .firm became Collins, Pea­ Fort Collins in safety and path­ officers called on the Australian body, and Schmitz in 1945. He formed his own firm as of August, Ideal for Chriffmas ' finding for 22 years. people to make Queen Eliza­ 1951. with offices in the U. S. National Bank building. Many weekday mornings find beth’s coronation a time of re­ He has been president of the Colorado Society of Certified ERNEST W. HUTTIG, the Captain at the early Mass dedication and an outward sign Public Accountants, the first Regis graduate to be so honored and at the Communion rail, and of their devotion to God and Recently he was appointed for a three-year term to the State SeVLPTOR duty. Among the signers is Car­ Board of Accountancy by Governor Dan Thornton. He is a mem­ So. Franklin — Studio in Rear — PE. 6496 dinal Gilroy of Sydney. ber of the Serra club.

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Chapel of Our Lady CRIB SETS Capt. Paul R. Holzfaater so it is no secret where he^gets The “Chapel Of Our Lady” is DOMESTIC and IMPORTED his strength and enthusiasm for helping others. by far the most beautiful Captain Holzfaster lives with chapel of its kind, in the West. $l95 his wife, Helen, and son, Robert, at 723 W. Mountain avenue. Fort Dedicated to “Our Lady” who up Collins. They have been mem­ has been our Patroness, it was bers of St. Joseph’s parish sineV moving to Fort Collins 26 years built and furnished to pro­ Complete Line of ago from Nebraska. Mrs. Holz­ vide Catholic Funeral Serv- faster is equally active in civic and parish societies, as well as ifes exclusively, to families CHRISTMAS CARDS being a member of St. Joseph’s who are discriminating. It 4------1. choir. Besides Robert, who attends IS larger than most city i 1 St. Joseph’s school, their chil-* churches, but, it has the Am our wonderful selection of Religiout Gifts dren are Mrs. William (Barbara) •I Muir, Mark, and Paul of Denver. warmth, the religious, and the for Christmas Giving j Mark has just returned from a restful atmosphere of a small tour of duty with the army, and this Christmas the family hopes village church . . . IF YOU WISH, USE OUR LAYAWAY to have their first reunion in five years. “THE FINEST MORTUARY IN THE WEST” C otTipIi 1 tor of Rrli^ioui Arliclei for CKurch And Hon Rides Bike at 91 Paris.—Pionnat is a small vil­ lage in Central France. Its A. I*. WatjiH'r aii«l To. pastor. Father Louis Jansot re-| cently celebrated the 65th anni f / * B O U L E V A R D ■%<»«*»<»«» versarv of his ordination. At 91, (I ll 114 11 4;4M>»K he still makes his daily parish 606 14th St. Between California & Welton TA 8331 rounds by bicycle. In the past 3020 FEDERAL BOULEVARD y GR. 1 6 2 6 120 years the village has had only three priests.

/•) FACE FOUR Office, 938 Bonn6ck Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thutsdoy, November 20,1951 St. Vincent's Parish Plans St. James' Sets Tots Eye Auto Award Aurora Pariish to Conduct Square Dance on Nov. 20 Annual Turkey Games Turkey Games Aurora.—(St. Therese’s* Par­ The men of the Aoly Name so­ ish)— There will be a square ciety will take care of the cloth- (St. Vincent de Paul’* Pariih, he St. Vincent de Paul PTA dance in the parish hall on ini: brought to the parish hall for Denrer) circlftx'vill meet in the home of 'Thursday, Nov. 20, beginning at the Korean war victims. The Holy Name society is Mrs. Kenneth , W. Friend, 1345 Party Nov. 11 8 p.m. John Tunis is furnishing The Men’* club ha* erected S. Milwaukee, on Wednesday, sponsoring' the big annual tur­ (St. Jamea’ Pariah, Denver) the music and will do the calling. a direction *ign for St. Ther- key and games pSrty for Friday, Dec. 3. The dance is free and all are e*e’* church on the highway Nov. 21, at 8 p.m. in thp base­ St. Anthony’s circle will meet The . annual turkey games welcome. ea*t of Fitzaimon* hoapital. ment of the new parish hall. For in the home of Mrs. P. W. party will be held in the K. of C. The Oui Lady of Perpetual the first time there will be ample Bowling Tuesday, Nov. 25, for lome this Saturday night, Nov. Rummage Sale Planned Help circle will meet with Peg room to have this annual affair, a bridge luncheon. 22, at 8 o’clock. All parishioners Kelly oti Monday. Nov. 24. which has always taxed the and, friends of St. James’ parish Saturday, November 22 The newly formed Precious are invited to attend. M/iny at­ Baptized on Nov. 16 were limited facilities of the school in Blood circle will meet Nov. 25 A civic-minded group is spon­ Mary Helena, daughter of Mr. the years past. This will be the tractive and useful awards will soring a rummage sale at 28th and Mrs. Benjamin A, Ayers, in the home of Mrs. Howard be made in addition to an abund­ first big social event of the par­ Conway. and Lawrence streets, Denver, with Mr. and Mrs. C. Gene Silva ish to be held in the new hall. ance of turkeys. Saturday, Nov. 22, beginning at as sponsors; Cherie Jpleen, The proceeds are to help, pay for Mrs. J- Morgan Cline will be BaptizeJ* this week were Mark hostess to St. Francis’ circle of 7 a.m. In addition to numeroua daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brice new chairs for the hall. Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ items priced at only five and 10 E. Hale, sponsored by Mr. and • Sunday, Nov. 23, truck* S t Vincent’s Aid society in her ward J. Sullivan, with (Jeorge W home Friday, l^ov. 21. cents, th«e will be many other Mrs. Edwin Roth, with Mrs. Gen­ from the St. Vincent de Paul Hoskins end Anna M. Sullivan bargains in iisable bedding, mat­ evieve Ayers as proxy; and Glen Salvage bureau will be on The Little Flower circle will as sponsors; and James Patrick, tresses, household articles, men’s William, .son of Mr. and Mrs. band at the church to receive meet in the home of Mrs. William son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. suits, and’children’s clothipg and William J. O’Brien, sponsored by contribution* to the clothing Ter Har Thursday, Nov. 20, at Hill, with Charles and Martina shoes. Mr. and ^rs. Thomas P. O’Brien. drive. 1 o’clock. Schmitt as sponsors. . ' Masses on Thanksgiving day CINDY LOU, 3, and Sandy Jo, 5, away at the St. Francis de Sales’ parish societies will be at 7, 8, and 9 o’clock. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc­ bazaar, Dec. 12 and 13. The deluxe vehicle was Parishioners are invited to Carthy of 494 S. Corona street, obviously expect displayed for the first time Sunday in front of join with members of the Legdon to receive the 1952 Chevrolet which is to be given the church. ' CATHEDRAL PARISH ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH of Mary in the daily recitation These Friendly Firms Deserve Your Patronages ' Palroniae These Friendly Firms of the Rosary in the church eath 4" ■ . ' + ' + + + + evening at 7:30. The perpetual novena devo­ tions in honor of the Sacred Heart are held every Friday eve Altar Society Plans Luncheon Nov. 21 DOYLE’S Open Sundays, 9 to 1 PLUMBING ning at 7:30. Free Prompt Delivery Week Days 7 to 7 BRICKEY & MOLLOT 'The St. James PTA again re­ (St, Franci* da Sale*’ Pariah, and Joseph Loeffel will furnish The Cub Scout pack meeting PHARMACY • Frank Mallot. Owner | minds all parishioners of the Dcnrar) refreshments. Mrs. Earl Suker, will be held in the high school Tht Ptriicular DraggUt auditorium at 8 p.m. Friday, Hawes Food Store Shop. SP. 2309 Rm.. SP. 9121 Christmas card sales. The cards The Altar and Rosary society chairman of the faneywork booth 17th AVE. AND GRANT WII>iES - BEER Remodelinf, Repairinf are on display each Sunday .will serve a dessert-luncheon in committee, has urged that dona­ Nov. 21. Booiitr H* w m — G*tI* Hawe* the assembly room of the rectory tions be turned in not later than Cub Scout den 9 toured Clock KE. SIB7 FREE DELIVERY CORDIALS A Bi-Low Store or New Work morning in the school. . FHA Flnaneinc €65 S. Pearl at 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21, at Dec. 1 at either the rectory or Manor recently. The boys present COMPLETE LINE Quality Meats - 'Leon the Hotter' which time donations to the her home, 543 S. Pennsylvania were Robert Alexander, James Entertains PTA faneywork booth being sponsored street. A ■ large number of gifts Carlton, Edward Wagoner, IVo Down Payment Groceries LEN'S Pharmacy PTA meeting on Tuesday by the group as its share in the has been promised to the tele­ Charles Graas, Charles ^lein- Motor OTcrhanling AHERN'S MART Fra*h db Froaen Fruit* was well attended with ‘.‘Leom fall festival will be accepted. phone committee that is con­ schnitz, and Robert Oliver. Mrs. Body ft Fender Repaire I L. C. FEHR. Prop. Tailored Seat C«rera MEMBER OF ST. PHILOMENA’g and Vegetable* the Hatter” the ^uest enter­ Mmes. J. A. Grahus, C. Kelsey, tacting each member of the so­ Walter Carlton, den mother, and Motor Tune-up Louiaiana and Clayton Member St. Vincent de Panl'i Parish PARISH Hare Your Doctor Pkono tainer of the evening. The fifth Michael Casey, B. C. Sweeney, ciety. Mrs. H. E. Wagrfiier were chap­ Uied Car* Us Your Preecription grade m'others were nostesses in erones. 333 £**t Colfzz TA. 3304 SP. 5717 “ r the meeting.- Cathedral Motors 2707 £. Loui^ianv-^ RA. 3739 Athletic Program JOE GAFFNEY, Prop. Members of the PTA have Altar Society Hears Lecture 171S Loftn KE. 8038 At Loaiiiana and Soath Clayton formed a car pool to transport The Rev. Frank G.- Morfeld the sisters each Saturday to and will discuss the athletic program Washington Park Mkt. The firms listed here from Regis college where the sis­ On Better Business Bureau of the parish grade school at the, ters are attending the current meeting of the Athletic. associa-^ Red & White Food Stores deserve to be remembered tion at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 25, series of lectures given by the (Mother of God Pariah, Denver) The Third Order of Carmelites BILL HUGHES, Prop. in the high school library. Mr. when you are distributing faculty of the college. Those par­ will meet Thursday evening at PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED ticipating in the pool to date are "The handmade quilt, which and Mrs. Joseph Kastner, Mr. Complete Food Service your patronage in the dif­ 7:30 in the church. and Mrs. R. W. McCarthy, and Mr. and Mrs. John J.eydon, Mr. was featured at the needlework The parish Cana group will FOR AND DELIVERED 598 South Gilpin ferent lines of business. and Mrs. Jqhn Brennan, Mr. and and hake sale Nov. 8 and 9, was meet Friday evening at 8 o’clock Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Phan- (k>lfax at Downing Denver Smart to Bo Thrifty" I Mrs. Cornelius Mintkin, A. fl. awarded to Veronica Fisher at in the church basement. nenstiel will serve refreshments KEystone 3217 Baumgartner, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ the Altar and Rosary society after the irfeeting. liam Cudmore, Mr. and Mrs. meeting Nov. 13. Two pairs of Adult Converts League of the Sacred Heart Loren Griffin, fdr. and Mrs. T. pillow cases were given to Mary Are Baptized workers are as follows: Nov. 24, J. Moynihan, and Mr. and Mrs. McGovern and Mrs. Mary Doyle. Three adult converts were bap­ Mmes. Maurice Brockish and Malcom Griver. A representative of the Better tized in the past week by the Rev. Margaret Dwyer; Dec. 1, Mffies. Expert Cleaning and Repairing OXXIE BRAE Business Bureau spoke to the John Regan. They are: Kenneth George Mulqueen and Michael P. members about the purpose ^ d Diiane (iahill, baptized on Nov. Masterson; Dec. 8, Mmes. John B Craig and A. E. Mayers; and Dec. functions of the bureau. Mrs. 10 with Joseph H. Gassen as Shopping Center James Keating of Grand Island, sponsor; Alfred Hereford, Nov. 15, Mmes. Peter Anderies and Burke's Cleaners Greer-Zilk Rites Neb., was a guest. Refreshments 11; and Mabel Wood Walther, James Anderies. were served by Mrs. James Price, Nov. 15 with Laura Lewis as PTA Chairman Mrs. William Brayden, Mrs. sponsor. Burke's Broadmoor Cleaners CONOCO PRODUCTS The firms listed here Mrs. John Reagan, ways and Will Be Held in Ralph Burg, and Mrs. Leonard St. Jude's circle will be enter­ means chairman of St. Francis de Labrication. Car Waihini, Batterleo deserve to be remembered Tangney. tained at canasta by Mrs. John Sales’ PTA, thanks all the women Rocharr«^ Tlrt Valcaaiiini McCoy Thursday evening, Nov. 712 So. Pearl TWO 26 E. l l l h Ave. when you are distributing The meeting in December will who attended the card party held BOISIVIE BRAE feature a Christmas party and 20. at the Public Service institute PE. 8485 SHOPS MA. 7442 your patronage in the dif­ Lourdes Church gift exchangej In addition to the Nov. 14, and helped to make it a CONOCO SERVICE ferent lines of business. small gift for the exchange, each big success. Mrs. Reagan also (Moat Preciou* Blood Pariah, member is asked to bring a can CorrespondentSy Note! thanks all those who donated 724 So. Univeriity PE. 9909 Denver) of food in order that a basket Correspondents are asked to cakes and prizes. The ) first marriage in the may be presented to some needy turn in all possible news items Mrs. C. J. Grand is making an Bonnie Brae newly/formed Most Precious [iamily, on Tuesday of the week of other appeal for Story-Book type ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH Preisser's Red & White Blood parish will take place this U*ed clothing or ca*h dona­ publication. No responsibility dolls for her bazaar booth. Any­ Patronise These Friendly Firms Drug €o. Saturday, Nov. 22, between Paul­ tion* for tha clothing driva can be taken for appearance one who does not have the time AlfrMl 8. Anderion, Owner-Minaf«r Grocery and Markef ine Zilk and George Greer. Miss thi* Sunday may ha loft in the of items that arrive after 10 available to dress a doll may Have yopr Doctor phone u* Zilk is the daughter of Mr. and church ba*emant. Tha clothing a.m. Wednesdays. Please be FANCY MEAtS, VEGETABLES, AND Mrs. John J. Zilk of 2845 Myrtle make a cash donation to purchase your Prescriptions QUALITY GROCERIES will be *ent to needy per*on* bHef. All items must be cut to dolls to be dressed by the com­ Temptation ^ Beer*, Wine*, Etc. Hill drive. Mr. Greer resides at Alameda Drug Store Free Delivery SPrace 4447 in the Far Ea*t and iM Europe. fit our limited space. mittee. V. 0. PETERSON. Prop. 763 So, Univeraity RA. 2874 2iSI E. Ohio Ave. (So. Univ, and Ohio) 1306 ElizabeUi street. The ceremony will be per­ Cat Rate Drugs dxJL^AeoJti formed in Our Lady of Lourdes church, Illif and S. Logan streets, 'Fairacres/ Best Seller, Will Be Reviewed Fountain Service Sundries ki gal. “Picnic Pack" 10:30 a.m. The Rev. John P. Your Business Appreciated Q Q c A**ort*d Rea/ Winter Protection Donohoe, C.M., pastor, will offici- Alameda & So. Broadwav w O Flavor* Geraldine Wienecke and PTA to Have Shower for Nuns Nov. 24 Hugh Greer will be maid of honor Broadway Creamery best man. Pictures will be (St. Pbilomana’* Pari*k, Danver) Betty Crocker coupons should 1263 York stfeet; John Ryan, CONOCO PRODUCTS taken at the ceremony for the Highlight of the Thanksgiving be turned into the coupon chair­ 1216 Milwaukee street; Mrs. Lubrication - Delco Batteries 66 So. Broadway Sp. 2665 LetA

\ Thursday, Novembtr 20,1952 Office, 938 Bonneck Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE FIVE

‘Give Us This Thanksgiving Social Set D a y . . 2-Week Tour Planned to Old Mexico Featuring Super Complete Welby.-^(Assumption Parish) Guadalupe should contact Father All tour members will have the BySt.John‘sHNSNov.28 —Anyone interested in going'on Austin Di Benedetto, O.S.M.. who rare privilege, extended by the THANKSGIVING a two-week tour to'Old Mexico will be the chaplain of a gvup Archbishop of Mexico, of attend­ of about 40 persons from all plrcs ing the Solemn Mass in reserved (St. John't Pairiili, Denrcr) for the Feast of Our Lady of of the United States. They are seats before the main altar of the Interest is high in the second annual St. John leaving at the end of November Our Lady of Guadalupe shrine on Sen. McNichols to Giv^ and will return about the middle the feast day. DINNENS from.;. $1.25 Thanksgiving social, Which will be held Friday, Nov. 28, in of December. The total cost for The Sacred Heart club will the Silver GWe of the Cosmopolitan hotel, under the transportation, food, and hotel meet at the home of Mrs. John ’The Only Linen Service at These Prices sponsorship of the parish Holy Name society. Chuck Talk at Serra Luncheon lodging is approximately $200 to $250, depending on what train Tqnko, 2110 Benton street, Fri­ Children’s Portions at Children’s Prices Bennett’s orchestra, which played for the highly suc­ State Senator Stephen L. R. accommodations are preferred. day, Nov. 21, at 1 o’clock. cessful party last year, will again provide the music for McNichols will be the speaker at Make Reservations Now-Call SH 2474 dancing from 9 to 12 o’clock. the luncheon meeting of the Tickets for the dance are now Serra club Friday, Nov. 21, in being sold and will be available f at the Church Sunday from the Brown Palace hotel, Denver. ONOFRIO members of the Holy Name so­ Tom Morrissey, program chair­ Holy Rosary man, has asked Mr. McNichols ciety, as will tickets for the CABLE benefit project being sponsored to discuss civil and governmental by the society. Awards of $200, problems, of interest to Serra $100, and $50 will be made at PTA to Meet members. LESTER BETSY ROSS RESTAURANT the dance. Bishop Charles W. Quinn will Wanted: Warmth for address the next meeting of the KRAKAU ER Parishioners are urged to plan winter. That is what this Serra club on Dec. 12: The an­ A Completely Carpeted * Private Entrance to attend the all-parish party and November 20 Korean lad is praying for every nual election of officers will be * Convenient Parking to support the benefit project. MEHLIN & SONS 'A Recommended by A.A.A. (Holy Rosary Parish, Denver) day. Old wearable clothing, ^eld at this meeting. The last Gourmet— A.M., H. A. * Air Conditioned Friends of St. John’s are also shoes, and blankets will be meeting of the year will be held invited to attend. The Holy Rosary PTA will Horne of Quality Pianos the answer to his prayer during Dec. 26, when the program time 1805 Broadway MA 8S8S 1578 So. Broadway Phone SH. 2474 Altar Society Meeting meet Thursday, Nov. 20, at 8 the Bishops’ clothing collection will be turned over to a busi­ p.m. in the school hall. Father Aero*. fvMi tk* CMma]>*litoa Hotel Mrs. Louis Koster, president John Canjar will be the guest, Nov. 23. Such items should be ness session. of St. John’s Altar and Rosary brought to the parish church at in the absence of Monsignor any Mass Sunday, Nov. 23. society, will preside at the meet­ John J. Judnic, who will be gone ing of the society in the home from the parish for two weeks. of Mrs. Leonard Freeman, 476 The eighth grade civic club T'rstwood drive, on Friday, Nov. will have a panel discussion Party Will Benefit 2^. St. Mary’s circle members concerning the Constitution and will assist Mrs. Freeman in serv­ education. The seventh and ing a dessert-luncheon at 1 eighth graders will also entertain Ft. Logan Parish o’clock prior to the meeting. The with singing. JOE ONOFRIO Rev. John Regan, pastor of A speaker for the Crusade for Fort Logan.— (St. Patrick’s Mother of God parish, will be the Freedom will be present. Plans Parish)—The men and women •K guest speaker. for the annual Christmas party are sponsoring a turkey party • Members are reminded to pick for the school children will be up their membership cards at this the main topic of discussion. for the benefit of the church on meeting. All women of the parish The fifth and sixth graders’ Nov. 22 at 8 p.m. Many turkeys, Nothing But The Finest are invited to attend. mothers will act as hostesses. The weighing from 12 to 14 pounds, The society will receive Holy •library fund will go to the fourth will be given away. A special grade room. This fund is raised Open Monday A: Friday Till 8:30 P.M, Communion together in the 8 turkey will be awarded to the pa­ o’clock Mass on Sunday, Nov. 23. with the proceeds received from the after meeting g;ames party. rishioner who brings the greatest S^t. John’s ichdol choir will Mrs. Helen Rensel and Mrs. number of friends to the party. ting for the broadcast High Frank Pepper, chairmen for the The PTA will be jn charge of JOE JOE, JR. Mast Sunday, Not. 16, at 11 games party, thank everyone the luncheon that is served on o’clock, under the direction of who helped in making it a suc­ the occasion. The profits from Sifter Lucina, principal of St. the luncheon will go to the PTA John’s. The Rev. Charles Jones cess. Mrs. Anton V. Padboy thanks and will be used for the school. wiH preach for this Mass, Parents are asked to bake pies heard over station KLZ and the following women who helped her in serving the banquet Sat­ in their homes and bring them to the Rev. Francis Syrianey will urday night to the football team: the rectory'on the night of the give the accompanying ex­ party. planation. Mmes. .Josephine Pavlakovich, Mrs. Mary Chopyak, Mrs. Lucille A weekly instruction class for CBS-COLUMBIA ANNOUNCES The KIRAY club will meet in Lee, Mrs. Ellen Nortnik, Mrs. children of the seventh, eighth, the school auditorium on Sunday Helen Cook, and Mrs. Marie ninth, and 10th grades attend­ evening from 7:30 to 10 o’clock. Stongle. Monsignor Judnic pre­ ing public school is held on All high school students are in­ sented Coach Harry Cook with Thursday evenings from 7:30 to vited to attend. a 17-jewel Elgin wrist watch in 8:30 in the parish hall. All chil­ Information talks on the appreciation for his wonderful dren belonging to this age group teachings of the Church ai«e coaching during the football sea­ are invited to attend these in­ given in St. John’s church on son. i structions. Monday and Wednesday eve­ NEW TV SET EN nings at 8 o’clock. The topic for Monday evening is “Matrimony,” and the topic for Wednesday eve­ In Three-Week Period ning is "What Do We Owe God?” All Catholics and interested non- Catholics are invited to attend. 14 Circles Are Organized High school religion classes are held in St. John’s school on Tuesday evenings from 7 FOR BKT DENVER IIECEPTION! to 8 o’clock. All boys and girls in New Cure D'Ars Parish who attend the public junior (C nrt D’Ars ParltK, DeiiTtr) lorganixed in tht home of Mrs. H. W. or senior high schools should 4Buckm«n, 3244 Holly, who wai elected attend these weekly classes. The amazing total of 14 new captain, and Mrs. Alfred J. Hamburg, Five members of the St. circles organized within a three- treasurer. Their members are Mmes. Thomas University club -teacb Charles Boyer, Joseph L. Ramano, John week period, plus two reorgan­ Hiller, W. C. Nicholas, C. A. Bueche, the classes. ized circles which had previously Carlton McMaekin, Richard Roberts. Exdasim CIS Pawar-TrM Miss Teresa Halderman is re­ functioned in the Blessed T. Sheehy, Ray Campbell, and covering after an operation in Sacrament parish before the Phillip Packer. dM iiis SwfMr-Powarod to The Little Flower circle was or­ St. Joseph’s hospital. formal erection of Cure D’Ars ganized Nov. 14 in Mrs. Glienke’s Mrs. Alice Dunleavy is ill in parish, demonstrates the earnest home, at which time Mrt, Joaeph God­ Bikqi Yot Stodio-SiMrp Mercy hospital. desire of the parishioners to lay win Austin was elected captain, and a solid foundation for the future Mrs. R. C. Sills, treasurer. The other Pktoras M Yoor Homel Baptized Nov. 16 by the Rt. members are Mmes. Donald Mac- of their parish. The circles, are Hendrie, William Lombardi. E. Godwin Rev. Monsignor John P. Moran not only an excellent medium Austin, John A. Thornton, *James ATTENTION, DENVER were Linda Sue Mary, daughter for becoming acquainted, but Monahan; Alfred Nichols, Guy Smith, VIEWERS; Read what four of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frazier, and P. W. Stauter. The group will provide a steady source of in­ meet on the first Wednesday of every CBS-Coiwnbia TV set owners with John Bettridge and Mary come, so necessary to the build­ month and the first meeting will be —living in different parts of Henley as sponsors; and Carolyn ing of a new parish. This out­ held in the home of Mrs. Joseph God­ Vanderbilt, daughter of Mr. and win Austin, 3515 Niagara, Wednes­ Denver’s “fringe” reception standing achievement was made day evening, Dec. 8. area—have to say about the Mrs. John L. King, with Donald possible by the extraordinary De Piccone and Marie Minissale co-operation given to Mrs. How­ John Hayden, son of Mrs. atvdio-sharp pictures and as sponsors. ard G. Glienke, circle chair­ Ann Hayden, returned to Den­ tronble-free perfomance they The Rev. Francis Syrianey man, her assistant Mrs. Joseph ver on Nov. 6, following a year’s enjoy with America’s most ad- baptized Rory O’Rourke, son of Godwin Austin; and Mrs. assignment in Korea. v a n ^ TV set! Mr. and Mrs. Stephen John Charles Cory, Mrs. James Mona­ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mac- Monaghan, with Mr. and Mrs. han, and Mrs. William Lombardi. Mackin are the parents- of a Donald F. McMahon as sponsors. The 16 circles represent 157 girl, Ann, born on Nov. 7 in St. members of the parish and in­ Joseph’s hospital. Visitors clude -the names Cure D’Ars, St. Games Party T. Sgt. and Mrs. Charles F. John’s, Our Lady of Fatima, Sf. Scheduled Nov. 20 Russell, Jr., and their daughter, Jude’s, St. Anne’s sewing circle, St. Mary’s, Mother Gabrini, In­ The game, party sponsored Vicki, of Clovis, N. Mex., are fant of Prague^. St. Anthony’s by the Men’s club will begin guests of Mrs. Russell’s mother, «t 8 o’clock, Thursday, Not. Mrs. Leo B. Walsh, of Blessed Queen of _fiie Rosary, Little Flower^,Guardian Angel, and St. 20, in the Blessed Sacrament Sacrament parish, Denver. gymnasium at I9th and Elm Marie Goretti street. Vic Hebert will be in ^ The Infant of Prague circle will meet OB the second Wednesday of every charge of the party, and prizes Title Insurance month. Mrs. Cyrus Lm. Colburn, Jr., was will be IS turkeys, as well as is the modem method, o f ob­ elected captain and Mrs. Ronald G other special cash awards. taining protection,against any Gutrue, treasurer. Tickets of admission may be Five new members have been Ridded secured at the door. The pro­ defect in the Title of your to*St. John’s circle, Mmes. J. G. Pur* TbaCtMliOT real estate. tell, C. V. Holland. Byron Welsh, A. ceeds will be added to the J. Uken. and H. R. Heaton. Mrs, Paul building fuqd for the new 21 M l picteri . . . • And providei Crawford is the new treasurer. church. St. Anthony’s circle, which was or­ SECURITY ganized Nov. 12, named Mrs. Michael About 70 women attended the J. Galvin captain and Mrs. Victor Cure D’Ars Altar and Rosary Hebert, treasurer. They will meet on society meeting Nov. 17. It was the second Wednesday of every month. This group is a canasta circle, and the followed by a card party to give other members are..Mmes. Robert T. those present an opportunity of Turner, George W. *Werth, Henry M. becoming acquainted. The idea Johnson. Joseph W. Mdginn, Jr.: R. R. Lionti, and Richard F. Grimatead, proved so popular that the TW MoJonM and Miss Mary Alexander. parties will be continued at Property Queen of the Rosary circle wat or intervals. Modi pklara ganized Nov. IS in the home of the The president, Mrs. R. J. Owner captain, Mrt. ,H. W. Zirkelbaeh, 3367 Newport, with* Mrs. Edward F. Hanifen, Campbell, named Mrs. Charles CBS... Greatest Nome In Home Entertainment * •. treasurer. Other members include R. Freer, Jr.;‘ and Mrs. George Mmes. Walker Nickless, Thomas L. McNamara on the hospitality Develop* America’s Most Advanced TV Setl Quinn, James £. Quinn, Ray Brook committee, Mrs. Francis X. Inmrm Marketability man. Walter A, Quering, and Patrick Stvdio-Shorp Picturesi Trooble-lTee Performance! J. Colburn. Byrne, deanery representative, The two circles which were pre and’ Mrs. Eugene McMullen, viously attached to Blessed Sacrament publicity chairman. for the years ahead . . . parish and were r^eorganited for Cure ItvorlylNii It Tssk CIS T* Ds It! CBS D’Ars parish are the Guardian Angel The membership committee, circle, with Mrs. Charles Cory alerted Mrs. R. W. Schlecht, chairman, V4mk alone—with its leadership in EngiMfrsd By ClS-Csbebia captain and Mrs. Ann Hayden, treas­ Mrs. Michael Querring, eochair- television, radio broadcast, means you’H never be satisfied ’^uahaniasL Q d . urer. The other members are Mmes. M. D. Fitzgerald, Joseph W, Wait, man; and Mmes. Jack Martin, electronics reeearch—could de­ with less! See the new CBS- Fred Robinson, John Broderick. Ray Robert B. Starke, H. W. Zirkel- Stau WId* Title Service moed L. Murphy, Theodore Pakrywa- bach, and Patrick J. Colburn velop a television receiver like Columbis TV sets at yonr kay. Howard G. Glienke, William E this! A new kind of ’TV set dealer now. Check pedorm- 1711 CaHfornia KE 1251 Godenkauf, John SulU.^h, and W. M were commended for the huge Prior. task of writing more than 400 bringing you the same, excitmg anoe, price, cabmeto. See for 1 St. Marie de Goretti circle waa re personal notes of invitation to real-life pictures in your home yourself why far-and-away the join the Altar and Rosary society. Tiw FwlWO. 21-ineh pictare. A aaagnificent triumph of contemporary cabinetry, Tlwimeiwey that the engineers transnit greatest value in televisiQn to­ A m e r ic a n C y c l e r y Murphy-Broderick from the TV studio! ’Hiat’s day is proudly tagged . . « •saeoted in sdect, eomb-gnuned liated oak. The first romance to blossom why in television today, and “Enpwewwf bp CBS-CohnnWe’*/ into marriage among the parish’s Bikes & Trikes members of the young people’s Lay-Away Now! East Side club was that of Jane 1901 South Broadway PEarl 3180 Catherine Broderick and Ray­ Prices as low as $199.95 mond Leon Murphy, when they exchanged wedding .vows prior to a Nuptial Mass Nov. IB in the We Proudly Offer Blessed Sacrament church, with the Rev, Francis Syrianey of­ In Time of Sorrow ficiating. The bride is the Fair Prices Newly Remodeled Chapel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Broderick, 2&70 Hud­ New Organ Cadillac Motor Cars son. Shq ,was attended by Mae Lady Attendant Abundant Parking Regan as maid of honor. The Joe Onofrio Music Co. bridegroom, the son of Mrs. or Florence Mui^hy of Pueblo, ‘•ffOMff OF TELEVISION’* Services From the Residence Colo., chose his brother, Joseph Murphy, as best man. Robert Broderick, brother of the bride, Member of St. Catherine's Parish Hockethal and Noonan acted as usher. After -a short wedding trip the young couple 1805 BROADWAY MA. 8585 1449-31 Kalamath Mortuary MAin 4006 will make their home at 3530 Holly. . •I L, i) PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street. THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, November 20,1952 Parish Forms Rosary-leaking Club Fatima Club Honors Children Catholic Library Society (Our Lady of Fatima Roiary will meet Thursday night, Nov. atructed by Mr. McEnery on Fri­ Enrolls 17 New Members Maker*, Denrer) 20, in the rectory reading room day night, Nov. 21. St. Mary Magdalene’s parish at 2905 Federal boulevard. Mrs. Thanks are extended to Kath­ (Catholic Information and Li­ Life and Worship, Massey; You is organizing a rosary-making Bernard Pilz, 2763 Julian, GL. erine Harsch for crystal beads brary Society, Denver) Can Change the Worldl, Kellsr; club. Members met at the home 3906, is the captain. Anyone in­ and Mr. Fowler for material for Mrs. Hazel Campbell, librarian Gregory the Great; In the Steps of Mrs. Bambino, 2845 Depew, terested in learning how to make five rosaries. of the Catholic Information and of St. Paul, Morton; In the Steps Nov. 18. Anyone interested in rosaries is invited to attend. A new addition to the rosary Library society at 625 19th of the Master, Morton; The joining may call Mrs. Norman Sister Mary Perpetua, Sister makers is John Perito of 4100 street, Denver, reports the fol­ Church and Her Liturgy; The McLaren, BE. 3-3501. Bernard Marie, and Sister Mary Raleigh. He was instructed less lowing members for the past Lives of the Saints; and Readings The Carrying of the Cross Albert of the Dominican Sisters than two months ago and has al­ week: From the Bible, circle of St. Dominic’s parish of the Sick Poor will be in- ready turned in 50 rosaries and is Mrs. R. E. McHugh, Jr.; John If you have these books wa now instructing others in the B. Ahem, Brendan P. Walsh, would greatly appreciate it if craft. He has a son', John, study­ Mrs. Donald McMahon, Mary R. you would send them to us. ing at St. Thomas^ seminary. Hummel, William Vaught, Jo­ Thank you vei^ much. seph Hanna, Elizabeth Hanna, Natalie Greubel Martin Maguire, Mrs. Kathryn I. 711 McKinley Avenue, Duffy, Burl J. Fisher, Mike Loveland, Colo. Orphanage Aid Gareffa, Margaret Guilfoyle, Josephine Scheffler, Margaret Siegmund, Mrs. Edna M. Nelsen, and Mrs. Elizabeth Spackman. J. F. DANSBERRY Unit Arranging Mary R. Hummel donated $5 to the library. Mrs. Mary Baker, vice presi­ Soys "Buy dent of the library, was injured Christmas Party AS THE MONTH OF OCTOBER is Peggy Jay, 8, makes the monthly Holy Hour in an automobile accident Nov. The annual Christmas" cheer children’s month for Our Lady of Fatima of Our Lady of Fatima club each JRonth with her 8, and was hospitalized in S t mother Mrs. Burton Jay as does Virginia Mann, Joseph’s for a week but is home party sponsored by the Queen of L clubs, children were honored guests at the October now and is recovering. Heaven Orphans’ Aid society monthly meeting of the Denver group held *in ■7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford Mann, will be held on Friday, Nov. 21, and Joe Mu^hy, 9, at(fends each month with ms The Viper's Tangle, written Holy Ghost hall and Holy Ghost church. Shown by Francis Mauriac, who won starting with dessert luncheon at the head table, left to right, are Helen Murphy aunts, Helen and Lucille Murphy. RAYTHEON at 1 o’clock and followed by the Nobel Prize award, is avail­ EGG NOODLES and her nephew, Joe Murphy, who serves as altar Men and children are invited to make the able at the library. cards. A games party will be boy for Benediction at the Holy Hour; the Rev. monthly Holy Hour for peace, as requested by Our TELEVISION held in the evening at 8il5. Mary Bergamo, Robert Stanek, Norbert Walsh, pastor of St. Anne’s shrine, Lady of Fatima, which is held the -first Saturday and James Madison, who did not Mrs. G. J. O’Byrne, general Arvada, who conducted the Holy Hour; Mrs. John of the month in Holy Ghost church from 2 to 8 receive their library cards because chairman, has named the follow­ P. Downs, president of Our Lady of Fatima club; p.m. The next meeting will be Saturday, D*. 6, ing committees: Hostesses — of wrong addresses, should call Mrs. Daniel McGinley, R.N., and daughter, and Father Dominic Albino, O.S.M., pastor of St. KE. 4511 to rectify the mistake. Because . . . Mmes. Virgil Tout, John Har­ Frances; Mrs. Burton Jay, R.N., and daughters, Catherine’s, Derby, will be in charge of the Holy rington, and A. J. Bonino; Peggy and Susie; and Paula Hutman. Hour of Reparation.— (Photo by Van’s studio) There will be a meeting of tickets — Mmes. W. E. Dolan, the membership committee Otto Buehler, and Joseph M. Nov. 28 in Holy Ghost hell at tuning strips won't get oil AT YOUR Harrington; special prizes — 7:30 p.m. Refreshments will be Mmes. S. F. Chiolero arid Irene served for the social follow­ UHF stations .» . . Roy- FAVORITE Koser, and Mmes. C. Herfurth Catholic Daughters Slate ing the business meeting. theon's tundr wiilfi' GROCER’S and Lucy Covillo; The letter which follows was Dining room — Mmes. Joseph received by Mrs. Baker, request­ ! i Zarlengo, John Schmitt, R. Map- ing books. As the library would ley, S. Scaglia, John Covillo, Initiation Sunday, Nov. 30 like to fill the request by giving DAN$BERRY'S Della Neilson, Dom. DeSalvo, them the books, we are asking (Catholic Daughters of America, Denver) individuals who have any of these Television Dept and F. DeRose, and Miss Emily Catholic books please to leave Grover; refreshments — Mmes. Plans have been completed for the initiatioi^ of new them at the library, 625 19th Located at H. McCormick, Nina Smith, ^ose members into Court St. Rita 625 on Sunday, Nov. 30, at street. Library hours are Mon­ Burkhart, and J. Canino; needle- day and Saturday, 12 noon—5 Dansberry’s Pharmacy worI&—^Mmes. M. Covillo and A. 1:30 p.m. in the Brown Palace hotel. The annual banquet p.m.; Tuesday, Thursday, and E. Colfax & Olive FL 2337 M. Goetz; and lacino cake— Sue will be in the same hotel at 6 :30, and will be in celebra­ Friday, 3—8 p.m.; and Sunday, Hally and Mrs. William Calla­ tion of the golden anniversary 11—1:30 p.m. han. of the national organization. 701 McKinley, The special awards this year Mrs. Maiy L. Rohan, g;rand re­ Loveland, Colo. consist of a William Rogers gent, will be toastmaster, and Nurse Chapter Miss Baker: silverware set (complete serving has arranged an interesting pro­ Our Junior Newman club of Capitol Office for eight) and an eight piece gram. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, Loveland is starting a small li­ setting of dishes donated by a D.D., will be the principal speak­ brary of its own. I was asked to Supply Co. friend of S t Frances Cabrini in er; other speakers will be the III Gather at write to you concerning some 1550 Broadway AL 4556 thanksgiving for a favor granted. Rt, Rev. John R. Mulroy, the books we would like to borrow. The annual display of needle­ Rev. Bernard Kelly, chaplain of These books are The Following Office Supplies & Furniture work will gpve opportunity for the court; Miss Catherine Mc­ of Christ, by De Groot; Lands of purchasing Christmas gpfts. Nulty, state regent; Mrs. Sabina Mercy Hospital the Bible, by Morton; Christian O’Malley of Court Mt. Holy D f f l e r i c a n Cross, Grand Junction; and Miss (Archdiocetan Council of Couple in St, Joseph's Anna Limacher, state junior Catholic Nurses, Denver Correspondents, Note! chairman. The newly initiated Chapter) The ACCN will meet tonight, Correspondents are asked to To Note Golden Jubilee class, to known as the golden turn in all possible news items BAKERIES jubilee class, will he introduced Nov. 20, at 8 o’clock in the on Tuesday of the week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Saun­ at the banquet. Mrs. Alice Kipp Mercy hospital auditorium. Ro­ publication. No responsibility *‘The Finest Only’* fieciuty will respond for the class. Mem­ sary and Benediction will be con- ders of 1109 S. Pennsylvania can be taken for appearance street, Denver, will celebrate bers of other courts residing or ducted by Father John Regan 87 So. Broadway visiting in Denver are cordially at 7 :45 in the hospital chapel. of item* that arrive after 10 their golden wedding anniver­ A.m. Wednesdays. Please be 753 So. University invited. Reservations may be Nominations MACARONI PRODUCTS sary Saturday, Nov. 29, with a made with Mrs. Julfa Larche, brief. All items must be cut to 1550 Colorado Blvd. High Mass at 8:45 o’clock in St. PE. 3869,. or with Mrs. Mary To Be Mode fit our limited space. Joseph’s church, W. Sixth ave­ L. Rohan, EA. 9170. nue and Galapago street. Friends At this meeting Mrs. 'Viola Watson will give the report of are invited. Benefit Fete Set the nominating committee. Other HARDWARE The couple were married in Mrs. (jeleste O’Day, chairman, nominations! may be made from St. . Joseph’s church Nov. 27, has plELiis well along for the the floor. Ballots will be mailed HfcMurtry and Lowe’s Paints 1902. Both are natives of Den­ benefit card party at the club to members the first week in ver, and Mr. Saunders is a retired hbuse Friday evening, Dec. 5, December. Plans for the annual Sporting Goods - Appliances biller and bill poster. They'have to replenish the charity fund. Christmas party will be com­ Admiral & Stromberg-Carlson TV no children. . Mrs. O’Day may be reached at pleted at this meeting. Open Sundays FR. 4920 for reservations. - Archbishop V«hr PHONE FH. I20« — WE DELIVER Miss Margaret Brown at­ 8 to 6 9 td 12 Nm H St. Thomas' Club Plans At the November meeting an tended the Notre Dame-Okla- The Beer That urgent plea was made for at­ homa football game Nov. 8. 150 Nuns at Rehearsal tendance at the lecture by the Mrs. Cele Geiger is convales­ Made Milwaukee Famous For Christm as Dance Rev. Mark Tennien, Maryknoll cing from a recent illness in her o rStar Helen Traubel ^ D odw inl. diahdw ahSL mis^oner, on Communist China, home. The St. Thomas 'University at Phipps auditorium, Tuesday MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Force Mayes, private duty One hundred fifty nuns, guests (Memben of Blecied Sacrament Pariah) club is making plans for the evening, Dec. 2. There was a of the Denver Symphony orches­ • Green Stampt ^ 5301 Cherry Creek Drive —' FR. 0200 annual Christmas dance to be generous response to the call for nurse, was discharged from R obert M. — Paul V, — M. T. Murray; Mercy hospital after a nine- tra, heard the famous Wagnerian held on Friday, Dec. 12, in clothing, which will be given to soprano Helen Traubel sing with Staff Brothers the Petrbleum club. President NCWC War Relief Services week illness. Miss Mayes lives at 2626 E. 34th avenue. the orchestra at the rehearsal SAVE '/3 ON YOUR MEAT BILL f They Gain In Favor Bill Sutherland invites all through the local Catholic Char­ Nov. 11 in preparation for the Catholic young parsons to at­ ities office. Mrs. Marian L. Mary Baker, who has been a evening performance. S^ Good Is Their Flavor I tend for a wonderful evening Walsh, former member of Court patient in St. Joseph’s hospital Complete Processing Service for whirling to Chuck Bennett’s St. Rita, now of Los Angeles, for 10 days, has been discharged. The orchestra has received Sold at Leading Grocers orchestra. Tickets nt $2 per was a guest at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hecke- many letters of appreciation couple can be purchased at thorn are the parents of a girl from the sisters, and it wishes Lockers and Home Freezers the dence. born Nov. 16 in St. Joseph’s hos­ to thank them for these and fq'r Regis Mothers, Fgthers pital. Mrs. Heckethorn is the their enthusiastic attendance jjt We Sell Top Quality Meats ;wWWWWWWwww wwww former Rosemary Cotter, a grad­ the rehearsal. Helen Traubel Ready to Eat Whole Schedule Meet Dec. 15 uate of Providence hospital, Kan­ asked the orchestra to tell the Limited number of Lockers available now sas City. sisters that they were a delight­ ful audience and to “give them ^ Fried Chicken $2.50 < At tlie Regis Mothers’ club Mrs. Kay Shepherd is em­ ployed as general staff nurse at my. love." KING'S FRIGID FOOD BANK BAKED HAM meeting Nov. 13, Mrs. William St. Joseph’s hospital. _ The orchestra extends aft- in­ Mr. and Mrs. A. A. King (Members of Cathedral Parish) Whole or by Slice Earley, president, anounced that Nurses of St. Joseph’s hospital vitation to all the nuns of the Assorted Salads the jomt meeting of the Mothers’ alumnae will hold a Christmas diocese to attend the rehearsals 2041 So. University Blvd. PE. 3533 Home-Made Pies and Fathers’ clubs will be held party Dec. 2. The recent grad­ any Tuesday at 10 a.m., when Monday evening, Dec. 15. The uates will be guests of the there is to be an evening per­ annual Parents and Sons’ dance alumnae. formance. HUMMEL'S will be held Jan. 30 at Loretto DcoTtr's Lndinc Catsrsrs Heights college. New circles have tnd D.licatMs.n lEB HIT SIT STEAK CHIlllTIS lAIIECUE WIICHESTEISHIIE been formed in the various par­ Shower Planned for Nursery UttCE lADCE SAUCE SEIIAHIS SAUCE UUCE ^311 E. Seventh Ave. KE. 1986 4 TURKEYS ishes to aid in the bazaar work. Condiment. • Reliihos - Sauce. , Open Snnd.n A WMkdar. Till 7:30, ► CLOSED MONDAYS Father Lucius Cervantes, S.J., A baby shower for the ben­ (on busline 66),’the party will Prepared and Packed by SCAFF BROTHERS, La Junta, Gala. gave a talk. The meeting followed efit of the 30 small charges of feature shower games and en­ HENS—S9c lb. TOMS-49C lb. with tea served by the juniors’ the Infant of Prague nursery tertainment for the sodalists of mothers, with Mrs. Harold Con­ is being sponsored Sunday, the city. , nor as chairman. NoVi 23, by the Denver Arch­ The principal shower items Order Now for the Finest Selection diocesan Union of Parish So­ are diapers, snirts, and soap. dalities. Besides sodality contribu­ Academy Mothers • To be held from 2 to 4 p.m. tions, any person wishing to BLAIR'S POULTRY This Thonksgiving.. A enjoy the extra advantages and at Presentation hall, West Sev­ boost the project may donate enth avenue and Julian street by calling the parish sodal- 2218 CHAMPA AC. 1803 Plan Style Show ity.prefect or by sending items perfect'flavor of or money directly to the In­ READY-TO-COOK TURKEYS At the meeting of St. Mary’s Dominicanettes Arrange fant of Prague nursery, 3720 Mothers’,club in the home of Mrs. W. 27th aveope. John Carbone, it was announced Meeting on November ^ that Neusteter’s will sponsor a Cochairmen of the shower spring fashion show for St. The Dominicanettes will meet are Corinne Kemme and Lind^ Mary’s mothers, alumnae, and Sunday, Nov. 23, at 2 p'nu. in the Tafoya, vice prefect and apos­ friends in the Cosmopolitan Ijotel Corpus Christi convent,' 2501 tolic chairman, respectively, Feb. 14. Sixty girls from the Gaylord street, Denver. All girls of the sodality union. Easy to BUY Easy to PREPARE Wonderful to EAT! academy and 10 mothers will of high school age are invited. A ...because these tur­ Yes, the work’s been walk thfe fashion runway. A beau­ conference and Benediction of the These plump birds ore tifully appointed cedar chest will Most Blessed Sacrament will be Fresh keys are ready for you token out. No lengthy especially selected for be featured. Mrs. Art Bazata is given by the Rev. Frederick Mc- the minute you walk into cleaning chore for you. their fine eating quality. chairman of the Star Dust ball. Callin. BBB Turkeys the store, they’re com­ These birds ore ready They cook up tender and and Small Whites pletely cleaned inside for the oven when you juicy, and flavor-sweet. Patricia Sullivan Is Wed SPRIH6 and out. No waiting for buy. Cuts many minutes Safeway guarantees it, Patricia Sulli­ WILLIAM HENRY the bird to be prepared. off your kitchen time. or money bock. van became the bride of 2nd Lt. Located at Mullen Gerald A. Monty Home For Boys Sept. 20 in St. loseph’s (Polish) Fort Logan church, Denver, Call SU. 1-0774 Only in a ceremony WHEN YOU BUY YOUR TURKEY witnessed by the Rev. Harold Stansell, S.J., Re­ AT SAFEWAY . . . gis college. Mrs. I * Monty is the SPCCAUSTS M MTY MSTHD daughter of Mr. MAPY m i YOU KNOW IT'S THE BEST! and Mrs. Walter Scott, 3155 W. BAKEPIE5 40th. After a All Butter wedding trip to Carlsbad, N. CAKES Mex., and Cali­ for Weddinff fornia, Lieuten­ tnd ant Monty re­ Ptrtiet ported for over­ 601 8. Broadway—PE. 6IZB seas duty with 1024 S. Gaylord 26 Broadway PEarl 7215 SPrnct 7413 SAFEWAY the air force.' — 65 W. Girard Sngl'w'd 8U. 1'1068 (Arthur Lord Leo photo.) __ P g g P!* steiPH (oosf cos>A»Y.s o i,» «. cewsAss. s.i.sj) Thursday, November 20,1952 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN Central City Marriage Final Plans Made for Lecture of Missioner-AuthorSmithrCanjar Nuptials Held Plans were formulated by Before a Sol­ 4-. + + + + + + + emn Nuptial the past president’s group Mass in Holy St. M ary’s! of the Archbishop’s guild To Sponsor Talk Rosary church, church, C entral together with various organ­ Denver, Cather­ City, was the izations of the city, when ine Rose Canjar ' scene of the wed­ .they'met Nov. 17 in St. Francis’ By Noted Maryknoller became the bride ding!: of Elizabeth high school library, concerning of Everett Joseph Gayle Blake and the forthcoming lecture by one of Smith. The Rev. Richard M . Maryknoll’s outstanding speakers, Norman Smith, Branecki Oct. 19. the Rev. Mark Tennien. This mis­ brother of the Mrs. Branecki is sionary, who labored among the bridegroom, wit­ the daughter of Chinese people for the past 23 nessed the cere­ Mr. and Mrs. years, and how, expelled from his mony,- and the Otto Blake of adopted land by thei Communists, Rev. John Can- Blackhawk, and will Speak on the Red’s invasion jar, brother of Mr. Branecki is of China at Phipps auditorium the bride, served the son of Mr. Dec. 2 under the sponsorship of as deacon at the and Mrs. Joseph the guild. Mass. Mrs. Smith Branecki of Min­ ■ m Tickets have been sent to all is the daughter neapolis, Minn. of Mr. and Mrs. Following the cer­ circle presidents for distribution among their members as soon as F. J. Canjar of emony, a break­ 4654 Logan fast and dinner possible. Returns should be made to any one of the following past street, and Mr. were held in presidents who make up the lec­ Smith is the son Ramstetter’s cafe of Mrs. Elfrieda in Blackhawk. ture committee, Mmes. Marion Kelly, Margaret McCallin, Mar­ Smith of 429 E. The couple took a 14th avenue. Af­ wedding trip garet Volk, Eileen Koester, and Misses Catharine Maloney, Mary ter the ceremony, through Mexico, a reception was and are making Nadorff, Margaret Lynch, and REPRESENTATIVES of several or­ Miss Alice Nash, Cathedral sodality; Miss Isa­ Isabelle McNamara. ' belle McNamara, Archbishop’s guild; Mrs. A. J. held in the Cath- their home in ganizations that will join in sponsoring 01 i c Daughters' Black hawk.— Council Meeting Dunst, League of the Sacred Heart; Mrs. L. A. a lecture by the Rev. Mark Tennien, noted Mary- Higgins, Tabernacle society; Miss Frances Fin­ lodge. — (Photo (Photo by Jerome The council wiy meet Friday, by Jerome stu^ studio) knoll missioner who was imprisoned by the Reds' negan, Loretto Heights alumnae; and Mrs. Louis Nov. 21, at 8 o’clock in the home in China, are shown above. From the left are W. Koster, St. John’s Altar 3id Rosary society.— dio) / of Mary Ruth Hodges, 621 E. Mrs. W. J. Gunther, St. Vincent’s Aid society; (Photo by Van’s studio) 17th avenue. Our Lady of Loretto circle will meet Thursday, Nov. 20, in the home of Catherine Maher. The Mercy Auxiliary to Buy Events for Holidays EVENING CHARM layette will be assembled at this Wheif you he«r th» ru»tl« of Names of time. Slated by K . of C. Alice Gathercole will be the Camera Unit for Hospital imported lacee and satin, you Donors hostess to Santa Maria circle Charlie Young, lecturer for know it’s from Chec Marie, Saturday, Nov. 22. Members will Proceeds from a doll project erence system. The initial ex­ where you’ll find the largest C arefu lly pense of installing the unit will the Knights of Columbus, Denver selection of bridals, formais, and complete the layette. will be used for the purchase of council 539, is planning the an­ Recorded A meeting of St. Anthony’s a Diebold microfilm camera, for be $350. nual children’s Christmas party the moet exciting cocktail dresses circle will take place Thursday, the preservation of all patient The executive committee of and the New Year’s eve dance. in town. , , . And our casual records arid charts at the hos­ streetwear is budget priced es­ Nov. 20, in the home of Mary- the Women’s auxiliary of Mercy The Christmas party will he pital. A viewing screen is in­ pecially for you. belle Hizer. The layette will be hospital met Nov. 14. Both proj­ held on Tuesday, Dec. 23, at completed. cluded. This Diebold unit sys­ ects of the auxiliary at the hos­ tem will save valuable space at 7:30 p.m. It is for all of the The meeting of Queen of pital show increasing activities children of the Knights of Co­ the hospital as well as give the and profits. X’- Heaven circle will be held Nov. professional staff an easy ref- lumbus. Santa Claus will be pres­ Ip to k en s o f 25 in the home of Mary Ruth New sho^veases have been ent and will pass out gifts and Hodges. purchased for the gift shop. A candy for each child. A short . The St. Frances Cabrini cir­ Sacred Heart Grads new lighted case contains all re­ program of entertainment will be S j t o p a t h y cle elected Frances Poth, presi­ ligious articles. The new cases presented. ' dent; Loretta Crouch, secretary; will provide needed space for the For the New Year’s eve party and Peggy Sweeney, treasurer. Christmas merchandise. Mrs. Frederick and his orchestra will anoL^ ' ■" Plan Lunch Dec. 5 Jack Levy, president of the aux­ play. The partj^will be held in Virginia Collins will entertain iliary, left on Monday for New the Knights of C?olumbus home at 4 St. Gerard’s circle Thursday, The Sacred Heart alumnae of York city, where she will pur­ 16th avenue and Grant street on R e g a r d ^ Nov. 20. Colorado will meet for luncheon chase new stock for the shop. the evening of Dec. 31. Mail Inquiries The layette will be completed on Friday, Dec. 5, at the Denver Mrs. Robert Dunn was elected Invited Thursday, Nov. 20, when St. An­ Country club at 12:30 p.m. A a new member of the board. Mrs. drew’s circle meets in the home Open distinjiruished guest will be the Dunn will be telephone chair- Dominican Aid Society Monday A Thun, of Helen Falk. Rev. Carl Kruger, S.J., of Regis mafi. She will also have charge ’till 9 P.M. college, spiritual adviser to the of the annual Christmas doll Will Meet on Nov. 25 alumnae. project this year. A 24-inch Hors- After the luncheon, Mrs. John mann doll has been donated to The Dominican Sisters and Friends of the Sick Poor Aid so­ 515 Sixteenth care here. T. Stoddart, Jr., will preside at the auxiiliary by the Sisters of Street Paramounf Club a business meeting, and the Mercy for display. The do^ will ciety will meet at Corpus Christ! (Next to Christmas project of substantial be given away Dec. 20. convent, 2501 Gaylord street, Poramount) gifts for the Infant of Prague Denver, on Tuesday, Nov. 25, at Miss Helen Walters was ap­ 1:30 p.m., a change of time. To Meet Nov. 25 nursery ,will be discussed. Ar­ pointed membership chairman. rangements are being made by Members may renew their mem­ The annual pantry shower for Mrs. John P. McGlinn for volun­ berships for 1953 by sending $1 the sisters will be held at this teers to care for the babies at to Miss Walters at the hospital. meeting. Mrs. J. Rosenbach, DR. JAMES P. chairman, requests donations of In Loyola Hall the Infant of Prague. Any mem­ Donations to the memorial GRAY loran&Son bers unable to attend the lunch­ canned foods or staple goods. _ The Catholic Paramount So­ fund of the auxiliary have been eon and wishing to volunteer received, honoring Mr. and Mrs. The guest speaker will be the Oplometriit Chaprls cial club will meet, at 8 o’clock should telephone Mrs. John Mc­ Rev. Frederick D. McCallin of Tuesday, Nov. 25, in Loyola hall, F. D. Casanave and Mrs. Cor- VtSVAL CARE KEystonn 6297 KCyttone 6298 Glinn at PE. 6230. rine Hall. St. Mary’s parish, Littleton. John EYES EXAMIISEO 1527 Cleveland Place 23rd and York street, Denver. Following the luncheon and Schlereth, bazaar chairman, will Steve Gusty, first vice president, address the society. VISUAL TRAIm^G will preside. I meeting, the group will journey Engagement Told % to the chapel at St. Joseph’s hos­ ■ The president, Mrs. A. D. Mc­ Oplometriit Committees appointed for the pital and attend Benediction as Gill, reports that final arrange­ next quarter by Mrs. Lily Robin­ is their custom each first Friday. ments for the Christmas Cheer 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. St. son, president,' are as follows: party to be held in December Phone for Appointment Refreshments, Miss Madge Sin- will be made at this meeting. TA. 8883 nette, Mrs. Eva Gick, and Mrs. Holy Ghost Altar Unit Refreshments and a social will Eliza Clemens; hospitality. Miss follow the meeting. Margaret Hagen and Martin RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE'CO. Owen; arid sick, Mrs. Florence Nominating Group to Tucker. Election of officers is sched­ Submit Officer Slate GENERAL TIRES uled for the meeting Dec. 9. On the nominating committee are At the meeting of the Holy ^General Batteries Steve Gusty, Joseph Nussbaum, Ghost Altar and Rosary society, Mrs. Cecilia Dubbert, Mrs. Ethel Denver, Nov. 10, a nominating Kirkland, and Mrs. Fitzpatrick. committee was appointed to sub­ Kraft Recapping mit a slate for the election of of­ GENERAL Members reported ill at the ficers at the meeting Dec. 8. It Kraft Inspected meeting Nov. 11 were Mrs. Ethyl was announced that sewing meet Kirkman, Mrs. Theresa McGov­ SQUEEGEE UsedhTires ings will be held on the third ern, Mrs. Eileen Rogers, Mrs. Wednesday of every month in the Mathilda Freeman, and Michael Payne. hall. G.T.A.C. Easy Pay 1401 W. Colfax KE. 5203 Because of the holidays falling on the last Thursday of Novem­ Married ber and December, it was decided to hold the next card party on Wednesday, Dec. 10. Mrs. Thorns bury will be the chairman. Mrs. Church gave a talk about - The engagement of Miss ^M ihsQiuinj) c THIS CHRISTMAS \ her European trip the past May Mary Ann Fisher to Bill and June and showed pictures of Sheridan has been announced. GIVE XOUR CHURCH ^ events which took place in Rome Miss Fisher, the daughter of Dr. and at the Eucharistic Congress. and Mrs. P. J. Fisher of Norfolk, A HAf^MOND ORGAH...\ Neb., is a graduate of the Col­ lege of St. Teresa in Winona, Regis Guild to Have Minn., and for the past seven years has been active in travel Memorial Rite Nov, 30 circles, managing her own travel agency in Denver. The Memorjfil Mass for rela­ Mr. Sheridan is the son of Mrs. tives of Regis guild members will B. F. Sheridan, and is a graduate be, said Nov. 30 at 8:30 o’clock of Colorado college. at Regis college, Denver. Break­ The wedding will take place fast will be served at 9:30, and Dec. 27 at 11 o’clock before a the business meeting will be held Nuptial Mass in the Cathedral. afterwards. Reservations for the The wedding party will be feted breakfast should be in by Tues­ at a breakfast in the Park Lane day, Nov. 25. Donations for the hotel. After a wedding trip, the Indian missions should be couple will live in Denver.— (0. brought to the college. W. Fischer photo)

Miss Helen Marie Flana­ gan and E. Lloyd Stake- Rudy and Marge Staab bake, Jr., were married in St. John the Evangelist’s church, Denver, Oct. 25. The bride’s 'A beautiful uncle, the Very Rev. Monsignor Choice of over 27,000 Churches James P. Flanagan, witnessed tho double-ting ceremony and of­ arrangement of Bring added beauty to your Christmas services fered the Nuptial Mass. Parents ______;„ w o f of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Grand Opening this year with the glorious music of the Haminond Organ. David Flanagan and Mr. and 'The Flowers odds Its rich range of hundreds of beautiful church tones en­ Mrs. E. Lloyd Stakebake, Sr. hances all the music of the ^hurch. The bride was given in ma'r- Over 27,000 churches of every size, from the famous Ca­ riage by her father. Mrs. Mary so much to this thedral of Mexico to the smallest of chapels, depend upon Jane Wehrenberg was the ma­ the beautiful music of the Hammond Organ, not only at tron of honor, and the brides­ drug< maids were Miss Grace Burke, day of festivity Christmas time but throughout the year. Your church can Miss Jeanne Johns, and Miss Ma­ have this wonderful music, too —there’s still time to get a rie Bowman. David Flanagan, / Hammond Organ in time for Christmas services. Jr., brother of the bride, was 1. Hundreds of beautiful rich church tones best man for Mr. Stakebake, and the attendants were George Why Not Send a Shut-In Friend 2. No installation expense; fits almost anywhere Stroppes, Jack Gorange, and Bob p i < |x e s and SorP’’*®** A Flowering Plant D rug 3. Never needs tuning; minimum maintenance cost Jackson. Every ' on a f o r Yon'" After the ceremony, a break­ Need” Thanksgiving,Day? Com* In at one* 'rf you'd fast for the wedding party was liko your church to hovo *1305 IIfor Spinet held in the Aviation Country club, It Is A Beautiful Custom! < ° ■ Hommond Organ for Christmot U (not tbown) and a reception was held in the evening in the new home of the f Cojnvelir* newlyweds, 957 Revere street. The bride is a graduate of St. MA. CompW*''*'*' Mary’s academy and the Uni 2366 versity of Denver, where she wasj g i f t s The Bright Spot Flower Shop a member of Theta Phi Alpha so­ ' Free UNUSUAL cial sorority. Prior to her mar­ Prompt riage, she was employed by DeiiTery Josephine at Fifth Phone FR 2745 United Airlines. Mr. Stakebake, also a graduate of the University 900 ■’'•'" n rrw / S ”"''"’’ Member F.T.D. of Denver, has returned from an Lincoln erseas assignment in Germany. t (Photo by J. E. McNevin, Jr.) PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER JTelephone^JCey*^^ Thursday, November 20,1952 Inspired Raiders Trip Jdys to Tie for Crotm Will Play Each Other Again Buzz Boys Trip Promising Frosh The 1962^3 edition of the Eckert garnered 272 points; of the strongest aggregations Regis college Buzz Boys was un­ Gleason, 230; Robinson, 90; ever to represent the northside veiled Tuesday, Nov. 18, for the and O’Connell, 71. school, which year after year Nov. 23 to Determine Champ; benefit of the Denver press, and Because l^gis abides by fields one of the strongest small- the varsity cagers, led by Eddie Rocky Mountain conference college teams in the entire na­ Kohl, whipped a stubborn frosh rules, the freshman are eligible tion.'The Rangers open their sea­ five, 74-62. for varsity competition. son with an exhibition game Bolstered by the return of The 1952-53 version of the Re­ against the Denver Central Bank­ Winner to Tackle Trinidad gis Rangers is expected to be one ers in Powell, Wyo., Nov. 29. Tom Conlon, who had a year in By D on K l e n e the air force with the Tinker + + Double upsets the past Sundayjugglcd the Regis Raiders into a first field hardwood quintet, the real quick Buzz Boys, hitting from all place tie mth previously undefeated''€athedral. 'Present league standings over the floor, rolled to a 40-27 Talking It Over are final, but a playoff has been. scheduled for 2 o’clock Sunday, Nov. 23, half-time lead. Kohl, holder of five scoring in Regis stadium to determine the Denver representative in the Catholic records and the chief point-get­ high state championship game to be played at Regis stadium Nov. 30. The ter for the Northsiders, showed that he has lost none of his Holy Trinity team of Trinidad is the {Southern Colorado champs. skill at potting one-handers. Regis’ 6-0 victory over Cathe- fullback, who had brushed off a climax of a 67-yard drive. On the George Eckert, who resembles dral would have given St. Jo pair of linemen en route, ap­ PAT the Bulldogs faked a place seph’s undisputed posession of peared about to go down under kick and instead snapped direct­ the title, had not the Bulldogs three defenders from the Cathe­ ly to Fdlbo, but the big fullback Ranger, Alumni Tilt Hubert Jone. been spilled in the first game of dral secondary when he broke was*stopped short by Phil Pa Ron Salazar the double bill, 13-12, by Mullen away for, his long gallop. dilla, 130-pound Mustang end. high in the upset of the season. Set at Regis Nov. 22 Two Cathedral fumbles set Time Runs Out RUBBERS - BOOTS It was Mullen’s first win in two The annual baNketball game up other Regis threats, but the On Bulldogs Parish Cage League years. Raiders were not quite able to between the Regit Rangers and GALOSHES For Regis, Gene Tharp cracked When time ran out at the half, the Regis alumni is slated for Vulcanized and Repaired capitalize on them. The first Delegates Will Meet the middle of the Blue Jay line ^came on Cathedral’s initial the Bulldogs were on the Mullen Saturday night, Nov. 22, at 8:15 in the Regis gym. R O Y SYSTEM in the first quarter for 50 yards play from scrimmage, as Frank 20-yard line on the strength of Representatives of prospective Broadway at Irvincton 6P. 4165 and the game-winning touch­ Schiavone fumbled on a short DeN.uzzi’s 47-yard runback of Parish Basketball league teams In the alumni lineup will i W - W V W i down. The pile-driving 'Raider lunge and Bill Deline recov­ Zadel’s punt, a short jab by Sala­ are asked to attend a meeting be many of the Regis stars of ered on the Blue Jay 30-yard zar, and a 10-yard pass from Le- at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov, 28, in the former years, including Harv line. Meier carried to the 16, fevre to Spahn. Lady of Grace church rectory, Moore, Bobby Fisher, Dick but the Regis machine bogged Mullen tried hard to regain 2645 E. 48th avenue. Father Brown, Tommy Kavanaugh, down there and surrendered the lead in the third quarter Tom Waters, Phil Antonelli, James Moynihan is director of and Jerry Simon. the ball on downs. after DeNuzzi fumbled Mul- the eight-year-old leagae. DINING OUT IS FUN! holland’s kick on his own 19. Following the game, a re­ In the third period, Pacello of The purpose of the meeting is union will be held in the stu­ Bruno Palacios recovered for to determine schedules, expenses, ESPECIALLY WITH THESE SPECIALS! Cathedral, attempting to receive the Mullenites. After Weith dent union hall, sponsored by Meier’s punt, fumbled on his own and a place in which to hold the the R club. TALKING IT OVER in a strategy huddle in the had driven down to the 16, games. 22. Recovery for Regis was made however, a 15-yard penalty for A charge of 50 cents will be Regis gym are Coach Oliver M. Olson and two of his top 14-Ounee Blue Ribbon l^y Davidson and Mulligan, the an ineligible receiver down- The winner o f, the league is collected for the game this freshman stars who are expected to see plenty of action with the. pne-two punch of the Raider’s field thwarted the attempt. awarded the Archbishop Vehr year, with the proceeds going varsity this year. At right is Mickey Shannon, six-foot, six-inch SIRLOIN STEAK $2.50 defense. But the combined runs Midway in the final period it trophy, and is eligible to enter into a jacket fnnd of the ath­ center from Cape Girardeau, Mo., and at left, Jerry Powell, high looked as if a Mullen score was the annual Inter-Religious tour­ letic office. scoring six-footer from Thermopolis, Wyo. ney and the Tournament* of Our Femoui and Delicious to be thwarted again when Larry Champions. Segenberger fumbled after , tak­ Bobby Wallace, former Regis SWISS STEAK $1.50 ing a pass from the sharp-shoot- great, was especially potent on irig Gene Ibarra on the 11-yard Junior Parochial Heads defense. NOTRE DAME line. But on the following play To Gather on Nov. 25 Pat O’Connell, Don Robinson, New Crop, Young Colorado Lafevre’s attempt to punt out and John Gleason round out the VS of danger was blocked by Ches­ There will be a meeting of the varsity five, with six-foot Mike ROAST TURKEY $1.35 ter Boh, a standout in the Mullen Junior Parochial league directors Groshek, a transfer from the line; and Segenberger recovered. on Tuesday, Nov. 25, in the Lady University of Detroit, adding IOWA Ibarra then passed to Zadel, yho reserve strength. of Grace rectory to make plans Week of Nov. 13 TheM art complete aix^course dinner including choice of went over from two yards out to for the coming basketball season Perhaps the most heartening 12:13 A.M., Saturday appetizer, salad, vegetable, drink and deasert. put Mullen ahead by the final news on the Regis' campus is TEAM STANDINGS and city tournament for the jun­ Team W L Avg. score, 13-12. ior cagers. the showing made by the fresh­ Warden* ...... 21 12 854 Broadcast direct from the Theae special prices good now through Wednesday, man cagers this fall. Mickey Secretaries ...... 2014 12t4 827 field by Koven?(^r 26, 1952 only. ■niimmiBWHBiffliVHiui Shannon (6-6), a 210-pounder Grand Knight* ------18 15 848 from Cape Girardeau, Mo., looks Deputies ...... 16H 16 >4 814 JOE BOLAND Bring the kiddies along, and let them join our "Clean Chancellors ...... 16 17 820 particularly effective, sinking Navigators ...... 15 17H 883 Plate’* Club • • • they may win a Schwinn bicycle. SM in sL SixM jqhjtA , his big hook shot from anywhere -Trustees- ...... 12H 20H 808 dial 1150 in the keyhole. 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Rossi (D) ...... 189 Golden niLanteim Coach Ollie Olson is counting Roes (GK) ...... 24 189 Gene Ibarra One of the 'Wheaties' Not Enough? on Lee Hudak, Buzz Boy sopho­ Ramsey (W) ...... 184 1265 Broadway near 13th Ava. Restaurant KE. 1204 of Tharp, Meier, and Tierney members of the A couple of weeks ago we said more flash, and Bob Friemuth, A. Rossi (G) ...... 180 Fighting Saints that today’s youngsters in foot­ a junior transfer from Torring- Carr (C) ...... 33 177 penetrated only to the four-yard ball were “bigger and better Kane (W) ...... ; .... 33 173 line \^here Regis again lost pos­ up Helena way ton, Wyo., to bolster the front Mariacher (N) ...... 83 173 t*is Claude Arn­ than ever.” We stand corrected. line. Healey (S) ...... 33 173 2 SPECIALS session on downs. Not that we think a high Scavello (G) ...... 27 172 old, who was Kohl, Eckert, Gleason, Rob­ Rudy (S) ...... 30 172 Cathedral pulled all the stops graduated fropi school end today is not as. tal­ 172 Tliurs. • Fri. & Sat. including even a momentary inson, and O’Connell are all fe Muilen (N) ...... 80 Holy Family ented as his forebear. But ac­ turning lettermen. Their com­ Tafelksi (D) ...... 27 n i BURLINeTON-NOTRE DAME switch from their respected dia­ high in 19 5 1 cording to some new figures he Marietta (N) ...... 38 171 mond to a single wing formation, bined point output the past year Lynch (C) ...... 38 171 FREEH a n d played is not, on the average, as heavy. was 1,167 points. The energy- High three- games: Berlin, 694 : a fruitless effort to score. quarterback for In 1940, the average weight of plus Kohl headed the parade King. 654; M .^osti, €52. The first of two serious Jay the 44th street lads, five foot, seven inches tall, High single game: M. Rossi, 279; 12 Sections of FOOTBALL SPECIAL with 504 points, an average of King, 268; Lynch. 255. threats came on a pass from Ca­ Arnold of *51 Tigers. between the ages of 15 and 19, 18.5 points per game. Ed Tafeiski, league secretary. talina to Cito, who was finally Carroll college, by the way, is was 136 pounds; and five foot, TRACK The Burlington Railroad in Cooperation wrestled out of bounds on the one school that has successfully six inches, 132 pounds. Regis 20-yard line as the first de-emphasized ath letics. The In 1950 the average weight St. Catherine's Champs (Straight or Curved) with the Notre Dame club of Denver an­ half ended. mentors are regular teachers. of both groups had dropped by With Purchase of exactly two pounds, to 134 and nounces a Special Train to South Bend. The rough-running Cito also There are no traveling expenses. figured prominently in the long­ These are covered by guarantees. 130, respectively. American Flyers est drive of the day, a 71-yard Students are admitted free to These weights, incidentally, Cathedral drive that penetrated all home games. And the total are with shoes on, and other Freight Set 00 to the seven, only to- be halted bill per year for football? $2,800. clothing, total weight from three No. 4904T ..... , 3 1 libruptly when Raider End Don And still Carroll sports pay for to seven pounds. themselves! If you want to dispute the Switcher Freight Smith raced through to drop Ca­ point, check with the life insur No. 5004 ...... 3 8 ” NOTRE DAME talina on the 22-yard line. . Stars to Remember' ance medical directors and the From the Cathedral high Freight Set VS Actuarial Society of America. K5206W ...... 5 1 ” school paper Hi-Pal, there come Tables Turned these facts about the two Blue The tables were turned on Ca­ Silver Streak Dietel Jay cocaptains. No. 5206W ...... 5 1 ” UNIV. OF Tom Evans, an all-league end thedral high’s excellent mentor, in 1951, is the leading letter win­ fiery Cobe Jones, the past Sun­ Dieeel Switcher Frgt. day when Regis tripped up his No, 5112T ...... 4 1 ” SO. CALIFORNIA ner at Cathedral. He has won 11 Blue Jays, 6-0. monograms: Three in football, Santa Fe Dietei Frgt. 00 four in baseball, and four in bas­ It seems that this was home­ Lv, Denver 4 p.m. Nov. 28 coming day for the Blue Jays. No.^5107W ...... 6 7 ketball. By strange coincidence, the Ar. So. Bend 11:30 a.m. Tom, a five-foot, 11-inch sen­ ST. CATHERINE’S city-wide lightweight cham­ Santa Fe Dietei Past. SO Raiders from Regis spoiled an 7 1 Nov. 29 ior, says sociology is his favorite other Cathedral homecoming by pions for 1952, coached by George Perry, are pictured No. 5108W ...... subject. the same score, 6-0. That was above, first row, Richard DiYorio^ Gregory Seymour, Jerald* Ge- Lv. So. Bend 5 p.m. Nov. 29 The other Blue Jay “star to re­ nine years ago. rome, Frank Piroddi, an^ Angelo Cmocco; second row, Richard Get­ Accessories Lv. Chicago 5 p.m. Nov. 30 member” is Frank Schiavone, a ter, James Monseu, John Tegeler, Dennis Rose, Joseph lacino, Jerry Mull Damp seven-time letterman, twice But Cobe did not take that 6 ” 8 ” •\r. Denver 8:30 a.m. Dec. 1 score with sorrow. He was coach Long, and Kenneth Liley; and back row, Coach George Perry, Pickup . Car ______chosen to the all-Catholic base­ ing Regis then, and winning i George Falagrady, Michael lacino, John Huber, Thomas Gamel, ball team, and an all-league grid- Cattle ViiU championship, to boot. James Roche, Thomas Goggin, Robert Getter, Jerry Floyd, and the Car —™ 3” Dome Car__ 8 ’* der the past season. Herb Jones, Cathedral tackle Rev. Herbert Banigan. The St. Catherine’s lightweights won the and star of the week, praised the city crown by defeating St. Vincent’s, 13-7. 3" 3 “ FINAL STANDINGS work of the Regis line in the Gondola Cabooaa Animatod Station 6 f h ig h SCHOOL l e a g u e ! recent encounter. 15” I Team— W L T Pet. Pta. OP S “Biggest line I’ve ever seen,” Midget City Victors and Coach ...... = Cathedral ...... 4 1 1 .760 79 24 =he said. Stockyard = Hegii ...... 4 1 1 .750 47 15 = and C a r__ _ 15” HSt. Joseph'i..... 3 1 2 .667 63 26 = “Any comments on next Sun­ 1 Holy Family .... 3 3 0 .600 64 60 § Lor on day’s play-off?” he was asked. 20” _ 5 ” = Annunciation_ 2 4 0 .383 32 53 i “We won’t be beaten by the Loader Derrick 1st. Francis’ ...... 2 4 0 .833 44 67 = Gene Tharp _ Mullen ...... 1 5 0 .167 38 112 | same team twice,” he replied. Flood Liriit er2S etrnai Join the Other Look out, Regis. Tower ____^ Tower , 6 ” Outitanding in* the bruiting line play wat Blue Jay Tackle Hand Q35 065 Pans on This . Cur . ® Tnnnal Hubert Jonet. The Cathedral Heavyweight Kings offense wat sparked by tbe and Many Othart Memorable Trip patting of Joe Catklina, which AT OUR 2270 KEARNEY netted a total of 113 yards. STREET STORE Round Trip Who Said Ponies Were Weory? Sale On. from Denver, Colo­ “That’s just a preview of things to come,” exulted Dick rado Springs, Pueblo Brown, as his jubilant Mustangs Snow Shovels to South Bend. prepared to board their bus after having impounded the mighty St. 18” x 15” BUd. 4 98 Joseph’s Bulldogs. Spring steel. Reg. 2.26.... • After the opening kickoff it THESE MIDGET GRIDDERS are the city champs Coach $69.95 for 1952. From St. Catherine’s, these pint-size scrappers^ lS” xlS” BUde 498 looked as if Mullen was about to Alum. Alloy. Reg. 3.15....«« finish another season winless, coached by Dominic Stone and Tom Burns, took five victories as The Bulldogs roared 70 yards in follows: Sacred Heart, 6-0; Presentation team, 19-6; Annunciation First Class .... $110.32 seven plays for the first score team, 37-0; Loyola team, 18-0; and St. Vincent de Paul’s, 13-8. Their Snow Pushers The touchdown w&s scored by one losing tussle with St. Clara’s, 7-6, was no black mark when Includes Tax and Ron Salazar, who took a lateral the total points were added up. Pictured above, first row, Charles 20” x 12” BUde * 2 « from Jim Latevre and swept 21 Piccone, Billy Liley, Joey Burns, Richard Johnson, Phillip Getter, Alum. Alloy. Reg. 3.25.... yards around end. . THE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPS of the Junior Gerry (jrout, Bobby Thompson, David Mazone, and Benny Domen­ In the same quarter, however ico; second row, John Canny, Richard Rose, Gerald Longo, Anthony 18” BUd* 4 7» Football Tickets Butch Mulholland intercepted Parochial league, St. Joseph’s rambling Bulldogs Vecchlarelli, Robert Voss, and Frankie Dwyer; and back row. Coach All Steel. Reg. 2.20...... • (above), captured top junior grid honors by shutting out the Tom Burns, Raymon Voss, Johnny O’Brien, Ted Haley, Donald Prlcet Good at Botk Storaa First Class Fares include Lafevre pass op the Bulldog’s 20 and ran it down to the nine-yard St. Louis’ (Englewood) team, 33-0, thus bringing to six their Cinocco, Coach Dominic Stone, and the Rev.. Herbert Banigan. number of consecutive victories. In the season the Bullpujps scored Lower Berth to Chicago and return line. On the ensuing fourth down Kearney Hardware the indomitable Butch went over a total of 257 points and allowed opponents only eight. Coached from the two. His place kick by Dan McNellis and John Haberkorn, the same group won the "Two Fine Btoree to 8 t^ c To*" lightweight croMoi in 1951. The champs’ record is impressive. They COLORADO KNiniNG MILLS netted\the decisive extra point defeated Annunciation team, 68-2; St. Dominic’s, 38-6; St. Cath­ 2270 Kearney FL. 0391 See or call... and Mullen led, 7-6, at the 'end erine’s, 25-0; Holy Rosary team, 66-0; Mt. Carmel team, 27-0; 1434 Welton St., Denver KE. 2443 of the first quarter. and the Englewood team in the finale, 33-0. The players are, left 1407-09 Krameri* EA. 3368 St. Joseph’s regained the lead When athletM •wMttri art made. We make award to right, back row, Coach Dan McNellis, Donald Hanak, Kenneth aweatara for all leading achoolt, coUegea, fratemitiea, Open Monday A Friday Eva*. Your Burlington Agent For in the second quarter on a Le' Kroneberger, William Thorpe, Tony Berger, Daniel Owen, Bob- and hava all of the ichool colon. Onr. aweaten fevre flat pass to Salazar, whose will hold their shape and will est-wear other aweat- Cordova, Keith Kroneberger, and Eugene Rino; and front row, en pricad a great deal higher. You w(ll enjo; wearing Fre* “Jet” Delivery twisting runs _ were almost the Jerry Berger, Billy Kellogg, Mickey Ryan, Tom O’Connor, Billy a aweatsr particnlirly dealgntd (or yon. Come in and Further Information only bright spots in the Bulldog Sloan, Mike Maher, Frank Costello, and Keith Suazo. Sloan, tee our aelection of (n t ski iweateri and ladlct Jerry Bartacherer, Mgr. offense. The scoring pass play awaatan. Bur' diraet from Colorado Knitting Mllle Joe Casper Morgan CIlBt weighing only 70 pounds, played first string quarterback in the and tava. accounted for nine yar& and the toughest games.— (Photo by Turilli) Thursday,, November 20,1952 Office, ^ 8 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLiC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE NINE Cathedral Freshmen to Participate SDS Program Novice Debate Tourney Slated Nov. 22 1 Is Explained to (Cathedral High School, Denver) posing the affirmative team are Lucille Ogaz. Joan McDonald, Participating in the Regis Nov­ Dan Yacovetta, Jack Graeber, Bobette Mc.Lain, Francis Jaco- ice Debate tourney Saturday, Richard Dahl, Hans Dorweiler, bucci, Roeco Cavarra, Jerry Nov. 22, will be the first-year Pat Stackhouse, Barbara Guil- Snapp, Bill Wigginton, Phil Do­ Girls',Sodality debate class of Cathedral, Com- spar, Rosemarie Carpinella, and lan, Danny Bolts, and Joe Famu- laro make up tjhe negative team. (Holy Family High School, The debate will consist of three DenTof) rounds. Awards for the best af­ The Rev. Charles Jones ad­ Amusements—Dining firmative and negative teams will dressed the members of the Girls’ be made in the library at 3 p.m. sodality, including probationers, Pep club officers and cheer­ on the SDS program Thursday, Recreation leaders. of all the Denver Paro­ Nov. 20 at the activity ■ period. chial schools met Wednesday in He explained t h e meaning, the Cathedral gymnasium with origin, and progress of the the Pep club president, Rita SUPPLY the DEMAND for the Breen, presiding. These meetings SUPPLY movement for modest are held every month in th6 dress. various schools to promote inter­ 'The missions and sodality have school charity. Refreshments been active in Oatechetital work were served and the play. Ladies this year. Members who teach at of the Mop, by Aurand Harris, Holy Ghost center are Barbara was given by Judy Bagnall, Re­ Bugg,. Rosemary Healy, and gina Lowrey, Patricia Golden, Mary"Ann Belmonte; at Ridge, and Joan West. Mary Ann Giba, Mary Lou Gri- Holy Hour devotioni, npon- senti. Marguerite Dickerson, (ored by Catholic Student*' Dolores Donahue, and Irene Phil­ Million Crusade, are held twice lips; at Arvada, Veneta Shaklee monthly, on the first and third and Pat Jones. Another group of Tuesdays at Holy Ghost Church sodaliste have a project of taking after school. The Rosary and an orphan to their home for din­ the Office of the Blessed Vir­ ner and to a football game, the gin is recited. zoo, or a movie in the afternoon. Collecting clothing and linens These projects are in addition for the foreign missions has been to assisting the old people at BEHIND THE SCENES of the highly Sweeney, an3 Joseph Plank. Others on the com­ a two-week project for the high Mullen home and the children at successful Courtship and Marriage forum mittee were Lois Nigon, Mary Rita Barclay, and school sponsored by the mission Infant of Prague nursery. sponsored by the Eastside Young People’s club Thomas Fahey. box committee of the Catholic The school nurse, Miss Eliza­ of St. Philomena’s, St. James’, Christ the King, The forum, for which more than 240 unmar­ Students’ Mission Crusade. beth Watling, and Mrs. L. Ste­ St. Therese’s, Blessed Sacrament, and St. John’s ried young people registered, concludes this Sun­ Horry Cronin phens, chairman of the PTA parishes wa^ this able committee. Left to right, day, Nov. 23, at 3 o’clock in St. Philomena’s NOW Showing health committee.' gave vision school hall with a talk on civil and Church legisla­ Is Honored seated, are Marsha Elwell, Pat Fallon, Fred tion on marriage by the Rev, John Danagher; Harry Cronin, Cathedral tests to all the high school stu­ Gushurst, chairman; Lyn Guenther, and Mar­ dents. C.M., of St. Thomas’ seminary. That evening at (xt***UeJtdd, as speech student, was .voted the Sister M. Hugolina, supenn- garet Foy; standing, Bill Daniels, Vincent 7 o’clock the club .is sponsoring a turkey dinner third best speaker in the House Schmitz, club president; Cae Riordan, Neil and dance at Blessed Sacrament parish. THB M AN of Representatives at a regional tendent of nurses at St. An­ thony’s hospital, with graduate, + - IN T H I ,Colorado and Wyoming student student, and practical nurses congress held in the Weld County M K l O f E courthouse at Greelev Nov. 15, spoke to the girls about the var­ sponsored by the National For­ ious types of nursing courses. A 2 Catholic Doctors at Marriage Forum SUIT' We Invite You question-and-answer period fol­ Arthur Rank Ortonitation ensic league. Approximately 100 persons lowed the formal talks. (East Denver Young People’s members of the Mercy hospital Rev. John J. Danagher, C.M., A Dnrvoraai-inUmatiooal tq The high school student body participated in the congress. Club) staff. professor of canon law at St. Curtain Daily 7:30 - 9:30 Harry made two speeches against will siifg at a High Mass at 8 Two well-known Catholic phy­ More than 200 unmarried Thomas’ seminary, in his dis­ world government, which helped o’clock in honor of Our Lady’s sicians were the featured speak­ young people gathered to hear cussion of ’’The Marriage Sunday at Thanksgiving to defeat the bill. Other repre­ Presentation Friday morning, ers Sunday afternoon, Nov. 16, the doctors’ presentation of phy­ Code.” 3:30 - 5:30 - 7:30 - 9:30 sentatives from Cathedral in the and will receive Holy Communion as East Denver YPC’s Courtship sical and physiological informa­ As a climax to its most far- in a body. and Marriage forum moved into House , of Representatives were tion, useful and necessary before reaching feature event of the WORLD PLAYHOUSE Dinner Robert'^utton, Roger Seick, its third session in St. Philo­ marriage. The second half of the Richard Bahl, and Clarence Stur­ mena’s school, 10th avenue at two-hour session was utilized for year, thg organization is holding W. 37th Ave. and Navajo. GR.5173 divant. \ Vogue Will Screen Fillmore street. Dr. Thomas H. answering questions. a turkey dinner at 7 o’clock Cathedral’s chapter of the Foley, M.D., of St. James’ par­ At 3 o’clock Sunday, Nov. Sunday evening at Blessed Sac­ $|33 CSMC will' sponsor its monthly Classic Verdi Opera^ ish, and Dr. V. R. Fortin, M.D., 23, the fourth and concluding rament parish hall. According and up quiz program Nov. 21. Bob Sut­ of Blessed Sacrament parish, ad­ session of the forum will be to the dinner committee chairman, ton will/ Iserve as quiz master, A roadshow engagement of La dressed the forum audiences in held. Laws of God, Church, and Tqpi Fahey, entertainment and with Joanne Covey reading the Forza del Destine, Verdi’s great a discussion entitled “The Cath­ State regarding marriage are dancing will follow the meal. questions. Short introductions opera, will open at the Vogue olic Doctor Explains.” Both are slated for explanation by the Conrad Schader will be master concerning the missions will be Art Cinema on Thanksgiving of ceremonies. Priests from the THURS., FRL, SAT. day, Nov. 27. This is the first NOV. 20, 21, 22 given by Chairman Harry Cronin six sponsoring parishes and the Bob Hope - Jsne Russell - Roy Rosen and Mary Ellen Toepfer, cochair- new Opera film from Italy in Sculptor Remodels Studio five forum speakers have been Trisser Argonaut Hotel Open All Day MA. 3101 raan. A student from each home­ two years, and the Vogue’s en­ invited as guests of the club. A Teehnicolor room was voted upon to repre­ gagement will be the second in Ernest W. Huttig, noted Denver sculptor, has recently limited number of tickets will be SON OF PALEFACE sent his class on the program. the U.S. completely remodeled his studio at 980 S. Franklin street. Mr. available at the door on Sunday Phillip Friend > Charles Coburn Our Lady’s sodality will spon­ La Forza ^del Destino, which Huttig, who was born in Munich, Germany, and came to this for those who were unable to Color sor a ^)re-Advent dance Friday contains some of Verdi’s most country in 1910, has many pieces of sculpture throughout the purchase them. Reservations at THE HIGHWAYMAN evening, Nov. 21, in Oscar Malo magnificent music, is the opera $1.75 per person may be made be­ Cartoon • Coinody world. Some of the outstanding pieces in Denver are the orna­ \ SUN., MON., TUES. hall from 8 to 11 o’clock. Ilj is a that last week gave the Metro­ mental architecture at the City and County building, the Sol­ fore Saturday with Mary Rita Barclay, FL. 2132; Lyn Guen­ NOV. 23, 24, 25 date dance and tickets are 50 politan Opera house the most diers’ monument at Crown Hill cemetery, and thfe bust of Pope Ruth Hussey • Rod Cameron cents per couple. Music will be brilliant opening in its history. Pius XI ih the Cathedral. He recently produced a beautiful Ma­ ther, EA. 9337; or Margaret Foy, J. Carroll Naish furnished by Nancy Corbetta and The opera is sung in Italian and donna head in ceramic and has it, as well a's other subjects, FR. 6274. Color 0 HlDECm-JOHHIRELHID her band. the story is told in English. for sale at his studio.. Mr. Huttig is a stern adherent to realistic WOMAN OF THE Prices for the Vogue engagement sculpture, and is contemptuous of modern a rt His motto is: NORTH COUNTRY jum cm -m RESFiKKin At Park Lane will be 80 cents for students and “It is my ambition to do things as beautiful as they were E8TELLITA $1.20 for others. created.” He is a member of St. Francis de Sales’ parish. in , The Honey Dreamers, network THE FABULOUS television, radio, and recording artists, will open Friday, Nov. 146S S. PEARL- SP. 2544 SENORITA NOW SHOWING WED., THURS. 18th AT 21, for the Thanksgiving week And Only One May Be Queen! OPEalXC Ntv. 27 NOV. 26, 27 in the Sky room atop the Park •w Optra from DEMIAAI CAUF. The fint film lUlr Piper-Laurie - Rc^k Hudson Lane hotel. la two yean, Gigi Perretu Verdi’a Technicolorvr Lo Forzo Del Destine' Has Anybody Seeq My Gol Humphrey Bogart - • $thel Barrymore N#Uy romdl OtiMH $1.20 Deodlino^U.S.A. The Redemptorist Fathers of Matinee— Thanksgiving 1 p.m. St. Joseph's Church, Denver Dine With Us Thanksgiving Cordially invite You And Treat the Family to “Something Different” to attend the 28th Wide Selection of Annual Solemn Public Novena Chinese Dinners in honor of ^ —and— Our Mother of Perpetual Help American Dinners 0 rJonsccutive days beginning §un- day, November 30, to and includ- TURKEY trimmings ^leSO ing 732 E. Colfax - AL 0766, CH 9702 Her Feast Day, the Immaculate Conception Dec. 8. E/v/oy Y o m Flense imiile your THANKSGIVING DINNER at ISon-Calholir Friends Gus SchwaW s (They will appreciate the invitation) CHAT & CHEW Services each Day at 3, 7 and 8. P.M. SIX YOUNG WOMEN who are can­ Lakewood Country club, where she also will be Restaurant didates for “Queen of the Regis Campus” crowned. From left to right are Pat Perkinson, Sermons each day by the Peggy Murnan, Kate Jordan, Mary Ann Cava- Complete Luncheon, Dinner are shown above. The winner will be announced nagh, Bernadette Owens, and Jody Gibson.— and After-Theoter Service Rev. Robert Ilanlen, C.SS.R., at the annual dance to be held Dec. 1 in the (Photo by John O’Hayre) of Wichita, Kan. Sea Food (A Kedemph>rist Mis.sionary of Banquet Set Nov. 20 Chicken Brazil) For Cathedral Ushers Steaks Sandwiche* Salads The Cathedral parish banquet For Your Conyenience Sermon Topics for the members of the Ushers’ @HSE) November 30. A Mother’s Love. Footnotes: Try to attend Mass Daily club has been an annual affair M G M s GREAT SEA DRAMA December 1. Mary Help in Temporal and for the past 36 years. The dinner Home Food Service and receive Communion either in PLYMOUTH Bodi'v Needs. this year, at which time approxi­ ' Packed in Disposable Containers December 2. Mary Comfort of the Discon­ mately 40 ushers will be the ADVENTURE your own Church or ours. guests of the Very Rev. Monsi­ FOR YOUR TV PARTY AND OTHER OCCASIONS solate. COlOl IT 'W iU fCO iO it December 3. Mary Assistance of the Ago­ gnor Walter J. Canavan, will be ENJOY OUR QUALITY FOODS i nizing. Petition boxes are conveniently placed held at 6:30 Thursday, Nov. 20, SPENCER TRACY-GENE TIERNEY In Comfort and Leisure I December 4. Mary—In the Dark Night of in the Denver Press club. Ar­ VAN JOHNSON • lEO GENN DAWN ADPAMS' UOYP WIPGEj Sin. at the foot of her Altar. If your re­ WekoiB« to Denver’a FIneat rangements for this informal get-together are being made by kUie ' All A la Carte Menu Items Available December 5. Mary Help of the Christian quest is granted don’t fail to drop a People. COLBURN HOTEL Maurice J, Hickey, who'has ush­ For Your Selection December 6. Mary—In the Journey of letter of “Thanks” so it may be pub­ ered at the Cathedral for the past, 47 years. Phone D E. 4434 For Prompt Service Life. LUXURIOUS ROOMS Your Order Will Be Ready When Called for December 7. Mai-y Help of the Aban­ lished from the pulpit, by a Re- Cocktail Lounge doned. Coffee Shop Favor Received December 8. Mary—Life’s Greatest Sol­ demptorist. A Register reader wishes to ex­ :ar service avaiiabie p.k v ,'... ace. lOtb Avenue at Grant press thanks to the Blessed Start* Wed., Nov. 26 Open 11:«0 A.M. to 2:IS AJl. . . . CIoswl Tnesdsyt MAin 6261 Convenient Location — 6000 £. Colfax . B. B. CERISE, Mantgcr Mother for a favor received through her interces.sion. COME OCT TO LITTLETOIV THIS WEEK NOVEMBER 22-ST. MARY’S FALL FESTIVAL-7 to II P. M. . FREE TURKEYS GIVE^ AWAY EVERY HOUR GAMES-REFRESHMEHTS-PRIZES

V ' ii' ~ PAGE TEH Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, November 20,1952 St. Mary Magdolene Parish Scenes in Victor Herbert's 'Sweethearts' Students at Sacred Heart To Hold Party on Nov. 22 (St. Mary Magdalen*’* Pariih, Kirk’s grades five and six both Planning Enthronement Deneer) made , returns oT 100 per cen^ The annual Thanksgiving 'The students from these classes (Sacred Heart School, Denver) was made last year through the par^y will be held in the parish will be given a party by the PTA help of a friend in Detroit It in the very near future. The pupils and' teachers of nall,\W. 26th avenue and Depew Sacred Heart school are making is hoped that this year the street, on Saturday, Nov. 22, at Mrs. Paul Audino, PTA hos­ school can build up a worth­ 8:15 p.m. In addition to the pitality chairman, thanks the a triduum in preparation for the enthronement of the Sacred while collection of good chil­ regular games party of the eve­ women who donated refresh­ dren’s books. Any contribution of ments and served at the meet­ Heart in the classrooms Friday, ning, a special e v ^ t will be held. Nov. 21. a book or two to the cause would Refreshments will be served. ing: Mmes. Armstrong, Brunner, be greatly appreciated. The committee in charge is pre­ Casselman, DeFrancia, Jordon, Hoping to obtain special paring for a record crowd. Jones, Lucas, Prettol, Shutten, blessings for themselves and for At the meeting of the Altar and Steinm^tz. the parish, the children say the and Rosary society the following The publicity committee _ pre­ Rosary daily, in the classrooms. ILIFF DRUG were appointed to various tasks; paring a roster of the families in Each child takes a turn leading a Mrs. Medlick and Mrs. Tracy, the school and this will be ready prayer and giving the mystery Bernedine and Herman Lldka sanctuary, Mrs. Hursting, large shortly. and intention for each decade. linens; Mrs. Graber, small Grade* one and two toured The Rosary is now said in many We have a Complete linens; Mrs. Samz, surplices; and the tchool cafeteria, which i* homes through the encourage­ Prescription Department Mrs. Theis, albs. rapidly nearing completion. ment of the children. Hostesses for the month of The boy* and girl* are eagerly SHOWN ABOVE is the final scene of Victor Her­ are in the center. A matinee for children ii scheduled for Saturday Soap and towel dispensers are Phone PL. 5-0872 December will-be Mmes. Kolbel awaiting the opening of thi* Sweethearts, afternoon, Nov. 22, at 2 p.m. being installed in -the lavatories new addition to the *chool. bert’s that is being presented in Phipps Free DeliTery Seitsinger, and McLaren. auditorium Nov. 19-22 by the student body of Loretto Heights Seats for Friday and Saturday nights are sold out. Any re­ this week. This is one of the Sunday, Nov. 23, will be Com' Pupils in room* five, grades five and six, are holding a con college, Denver, during its annual Star Nights. Miss Elaine Tolvo maining tickets for Thursday evening will be put on sale at the improvements sponsored by. the 2238 So. Colorado Bled, munion day for the children of and George Van Gorden in the roles of Sylvia and Prince Franz box office in Phipps auditorium.— (Photo by Smyth) the parish. i.They will receive in test to select a name for their Mothers^ club. at Iliff class club. Eager contestants To Improve Library the 8 o’clock Mass. + + + *+ -f Services for'world peace are have subifiitted names which will - f Another project under way is We Giv# Green SUmpf be Judged next week. This group held every Friday at 7:30 p.m the grade school library. A start St. Mary Magdalene’s circle held its second meeting Nov. 13. 2-Week Mission will meet in the home of Mrs. Members serving on the enter­ Samz. tainment committee were Robert The Santa Maria circle will Audino, Jo Ann Brunner, Karen meet in the home of Mrs. Bruggeman, Jo Casselman, Con­ To Be Conducted C O M P i l T I Vendena. stance Cox, Kathryn Lovchik, LOAN SIRVICi ; John Mazzuca, Martha Miles, PTA Membership Mary Valiant, and Angela Van At Annunciation Autemobll* Drive Closed Dalebar. A poetic recitation. In the membership drive con-1 two vocal numbers, a humorous (Annunciation Pari*h, Denver) ducted by the PTA, Mrs. Volk- skit, and a dramatic playlet were Sisnotur* * : man’s, grade four and Mrs. I presented. A mission will be preached in the Annunciation church and lA trimr typM ' for two weeks beginning r Nov. 30. Two of the Fran­ JOHIISDn ciscan Fathers of the mis­ SAFI sion baifd of. St. Elizabeth’s DEPOSIT ftO X iS' STORAGE ft m ouino CO. church will conduct the services. Rentolt from $3.00 As 'it has been some time since £ .O C /% £ dk. £0/% /C t>tSFAJ%/€E the last mission, all members of por yoor the parish are asked to offer their prayers for its success. All MOVIIVO Catholics and non-Catholics are invitbd. The various announce­ For the Safety of Your Goods ments will be made Sunday morning, Nov. 30, at the Masses. There will be a luncheon BALLET DANCERS IN Sweethearts Prevallet, Joan Neilson, Maxine Mohrbacher, Ma­ Use Johnson Service on Every Move meeting of the Altar and Rosary are, left to right, Marilyn Hayes, Patsy rianne Pettit, and Elaine Telk. Bowing in the AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN LINES, INC. society Thursday afternoon, Nov. Gregg, Bernadette Owens, Shirley Upton, Elaine center Stephanie Mosheim.— (Photo by Smyth) "MOVING WITH CARE EVERYWHERE” 20, in the hall at 1 o’clock. STORAGE - PACKING - SHIPPING Mrs. Marie Smith is planning the reorganization of the adult ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH Phone PE. 2433 Denver 221 Broadway choir. Any men or women of the Academy Sophomores Conduct Panel parish who would like to help Please Patronise These Friendly Firms in the choir work are asked tg (St. Mary’* Academy, Denver) iors, Mary Anp Walsh; sopho-IJo Bandel, Helen Elliott,^Mary leave their names and addresses “Leadership and Co-opera­ mores, Joan Alcorn, Anita Ann Lawrenson, Margaret Mc- OVER-ALL PROTECTION at the rectory. tion” was the topic of a panel Greene, Veronica Markey, and Fadden, Nancy Robinson,. and It i* hoped to e*tabli*h a discussion in the sophomore Kathleen Plank; freshmen, Carol]Carol Towey. ' OPEN ’TIL MIDNIGHT EVERY NIGHT credit union in the pari*h in guidance class. Barbara Brom- the near future. Further an­ stead acted as chairman; mem­ nouncement* will het made. bers of the panel were Betty NORM'S TEXACO SERVICE , The St. Vincent de Paul so­ Bell, Cathy Connell, Joanne Father Forsyth to Speak NORM KNGBLOM, Prep. ciety will have a truck at the Strachan, Anita Greene, Char­ T.X«. Pr.<.rt. S P E E R BLVD. A T BAN NOCK church for donations to the lene Rothe, and Dorothy Djgnan. LihrUitl.a a.* Waihlnr TA B O R 9222 clothing drive this Sunday, Nov. They discussed the proper atti­ 23. tude of students toward other To Altar Rosary Group Turkey Party I____ students, toward school regula­ The firms listed here Carolyn’s Cleaners We’re not bard-shelled liki this character ...oar protection (Chri*t the King Parish, I V Set Nov. 25 tions, and the duties of class Ch*rist the King school will 748 Fox Street isn’t so obvKMis. But k’s there... 110,000 insurance for members and of class officers. Denver) close Thursday, Nov. 20, at 2:30 deserve to be remembered Phone CHerry 2832 A turkey games party will be p.m. to enable the pupils to at­ every depositor by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation... held in Hagus hall, E. 37th and The freshmen have been The Rev. Charles Forsyth, when you are distributing Quality Dry Cleaning studying a unit on safety and O.S.B., chaplain of the Newman tend the symphony concert, un­ a burglar-proof, after-hours depository...* strong safety Lafayette, Tuesday evening, der the direction of Saul Gaston, your patronage in the dif­ Nov. 25, sponsored by the PTA. health. Pat Carosella spoke on club at the University of Colo­ We Pick l!p and Deliver deposit vault! Every precaution for fully covering fire drills, Judy Cullerton on rado in Boulder, will be the at the auditorium. Transporta­ ferent lines of business. Turkeys ready for the oven tion has been arranged for all Ownid and Opwatid ky SIM Alalia. your savings investment with.is is provided...and we’re brinunkig will be donated, and the special traffic regulations, Gloria Swig- speaker at the meeting of the Miebar *f St. Jtiiah'i rarlib ert on the use of bicycles, Son- Altar and Rosary society Fri­ the children, and the sisters will over with friendiinesa and helpfulness, besides. prize will be a complete turkey also attend the concert. dinner with all the trimmings, dra Scharf on safety in recrea­ day, Nov. 28. The Rosary will be tion, and Patsy Callahan on recited in the church at 1:30. Mrs. John Brubaker, 1585 -other Leyden Gives Talk sports as a means of develop­ The members will then adjourn Glencoe street, will be hostess 1 Father Edward Leyden was ing character and health. to the assembly room of the rec­ to St. Jude’s circle at a bridge ST. JAMES' PARISH guest speaker on Nov. 12 at an Madame La Place-Kechid is re­ tory for the business meeting. luncheon Thursday, Nov. 20, at J entral-ize evening meeting. He explained placing Mme. Use Gaberell as in­ St. Joseph’s circle will have 1 o’clock. Please Patronise These Friendly Firms th^ Catholic schools’ agreement structor in French; she is in charge of the social hour that The Mater Dei circle will be yo«r banking with the North Central associa­ charge of “the Fi-ench classes in will follow, at which time re­ entertained by Mrs. William At­ tion. the grade school and iS giving a freshments will be served. All kins, 707 Kearney, at an evening WALT BADGER Says: Send us your THE CENTRAL BANK & TAUST CO*. A round-table discussion about course in French conversation to parishioners are invited. of bridge Thussday, Nov. 20. f Annunciation parish forming a the juniors and seniors in the Mrs. James J. Johnson, chair­ fine s'iveaters and knit suits for n m AND ARAPAHOC STS. credit union was led by Mrs. Miss Margaret Lorraine Nich­ MCMMt: HcUaol D«powf Utwronc* Corp high school. man of altars and linens, reports olson, daughter of the late Mr. beautiful cleaning and blocking. R*Mrv« Helen Keenan, of Presentation Mrs. Louis McMahon and Mrs. the following workers for the and Mrs. Ernest Nicholson, and parish. Gladys Ronayne are giving their month of November: First week, Robert Roland Doran, son of The ninth grade pupils enter­ course in Christian family living Mrs. James Buckley; second, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Doran tained. An accordion solo was to the senior and sophomore Mrs. Harold Ely; third, Mmes. of Lincoln, Neb., were married rendered by Edward Wayland, classes respectively during the Edwin Williams and Arthur before the Rev. James Rasby Associated Cleaners and Barbara Apodoca; Marlene current weeks. Steinke; and fourth, Mmes. fj. preceding a Nuptial Mass in Garcia tap danced. Gretchen Geiger, president, H. McMorrow and Rose Thomp­ Pirknp and f A Treasured Gift Christ the King church Nov. 15. 6736 E. Colfax Delivery Servica EA. 5462 Reported ill in the hospital was in charge of the Sports club son. The bride, ’ who was given in were Mrs. P. Mollendor, and Mrs. project Nov. 13 to raise funds t At the meeting of the PTA marriage by her brother, John A. Condon. to cover expenses of the club. Nov. 17, it we* decided to Nicholson, had for her matron .| For Christmas The band auxiliary will meet Box lunches were sold, there hold a bake *ale Sunday, Dec. of honor Mrs. Albert Carolla. Thursday evening, Nov. 20, in was a treasure hunt, and a St. 7. Tha dad* were gueit* of The bridesmaids were Mmes. Hagus hall at 8 p.m. Mary’s academy pennant was the PTA and Jame* McConaty John H. Doran, Jr., and Roy BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH i prented. wa* awarded a turkey. Davis. The best man, William G. » Lae Vaqueras, St. Mary’s rid­ Doran, is a brother of the Patronise These Friendy Firms I Decca Album St. Francis' Pupils ing club, held a brunch on Nov. At the close of the meeting, brideg;room. The ushers were 9 in the Aviation Country club. a party was held to honor the two other brothers, Thomas J. K The new officers, Susan Frei- football team and the new Pep Doran and John H. Doran, Jr. Hear Vocation Talk berger, Doreen Kuckartz, Anne club. Mrs. William Swigert, as­ I * Hymns Plunkett,. Elaine Carbone, and sisted by Mmes. A. J. Morroni, The bride is a recent convert bcdii-belle sb (St Franci* de Sal**’ High Jean Cattermole, were installed. Howard Stauffer, and Kenneth to the Catholic faith and re­ Op School, Denver) Sloan, made the arrangements. ceived her First Communion W M tk e Jean Anderson acted as chair­ 6403 East Colfax During the past week, St. man. Pins have been ordered Mmes. King Thompson and Sunday, Nov. 9. She is a grad­ to the Francis de Sales’ high school was for members that will be 4n the Thomas H. Axelsen, assisted by uate of the Colorado State Col­ At Locust ■host to Sister Mary Jarlath, vo­ form of spurs, with the letters the mothers of sixth grraders, lege of Education. Mr. Doran at­ D o c t o r O r d e r s ,,a cational directJir for the Sisters SMA across the front. tended the University of Neb served refreshments at the so­ raska. of St. Joseph of Carondelet. Sister At the National Forensic cial hour. Distinctive I Blessed Jarlath gave a talk to the student league meeting at Regis high After a reception in the home •I body on the aspect of the religious school Nov. 22, Catherine Foley, Hall Insurance Firm of the bride, the couple left on Clothing life and the different fields of Marcia Duffy, and Anita Schader a wedding trip to Phoenix, Ariz, I Virgin Mary work in the various communities. will represent St. Mary’s.' They Announces New Office On their return they will reside * For The classes saw the Technicolor also plan to attend the next The Jack E. Hall insurance at 3416 E. 27th avenue. movie Mother Was a Freshman speech meet, which will be in agency has opened a new office Dance Records Needed Children as sung by James Swittel Nov. 19. The proceeds from this Longmont. on the corner of East Ninth ave­ Father James Rasby is in movie were given to the Mission On the honor roll for the first nue and Lincoln, opposite the urgent need of old dance records, with Organ Accompaniment unit of St. Francis de Sales’ for quarter, Frances Muto had the new Sherman Plaza apartments, 78 R.P.M., for use at the meet­ ^ the benefit of the Catholic Uni­ highest average in the senior Denver. It was formerly located ings of his Teen-Age club, held versity in the Far East. Records available in all 3 Speeds class, 95.1; Anita Schader, jun­ on 14th and Glenarm streets in on Sunday evenings in the school Ross Variety‘Store The faculty of the high school ior, 93.8; 'Virginia Swigert, the Barnes school building. All hall from 7 :30 to 10 o’clock. NOTIONS - INFANT W|EAR will meet Friday, Nov. 21, at 4 sophomore, 94.8; and Shirley types of insurance are available, Anyone having such records and \s$ured hif S I 33 RPM • $3.00 45 RPM - $3.93 o’clock in the school library. The Barry, freshman, 94.5. Others normally at a savings to the willing to dpnate them is asked Hardware • Toy* guest speaker for' this meeting 2214-16 Kearney on the honor roll are; Seniors, policyholder. All friends of the to call the rectory, EA. 8049, R e g iste re d Pharmacists i 78 RPM ■ $4.33 will be the Rev. Edward Leyden, Mary Ann Halloran, Betty Jean agency are invited to visit the and Father Rasby will arrange DE. 4488 archdiocesan superintendent of Kafka, and Joan Vecchio; jun- new office between 8:30 and 4:30 to have them picked up. Your doctor'* prescription will the Catholic-schools. + + + daily or on Saturday morning. The final lectures in the Other Sacred Selections sung by course on the Catholic faith are be correctly dispensed at Park scheduled for Friday, ■Nov. 21, “Tfce Sign Hill Drug Company ... 8 reg­ Bing Crosby and Jessica Dragonette Students Evaluate Selves when “The Sacramentals; The Thai Sells” istered pharmacist* to serv* Rosary, Prayer” will b* dis­ cussed; on Tuesday, Nov. 25, Far Ta* Uarkit Prlat you. “Private Revelation, Miracles, LIrt Yatr Praaarty We proudly acknowledge 100 With Ui and Mystic Experience” will be per cent acceptance by the the topic; Friday, Nov. 28, a talk on “A Tour of a Catholic medical proiession, due to fair Church’’ will close the series. prices, prompt service, end The lectures commence at 8 THELMA KASSON unquestioned accuracy. o’clock and are held in the , BEAUTY SALON in "DENVER'S MUSIC CENTER" school hall. . 2876 Coloradb Bird. Mrs. Gerard Smith and daugh­ Hair Styling For DisliaeHre Prius lor tridqa 1617 California Sf. KE7131 ter, Stephanie, left Sunday eve­ Partiss and all other occasions— Permanent Waving VISIT o u t OIFT DtFAaTMINT ning for Joplin, Mo., where Mrs. PHONE DExter 118S Smith was called on account of Thelma Kaaaon O’Connor, Owner the death of her father, U. W. King. The high school religion class did not meet this week but will YOU ALWAYS resume its regular sessions Mon­ day, Nov. 24, at 7:30 p.m. in the SAVE AT SnCHSLniULOR schooL hall. tA 7711 Baptized by the Rev. John W. SIMMONS DRUG Scannell on Sunday, Nov. 16, 1543 LARIMER • ALt>ine 3422 P was John Charles, son of Mr. 2868 Colo. Blvd. FR. 2614 and Mrs. Henry A. Weimar. Frank J. Kinney and Miss Anne John C. IN OBSERVANCE of American Edu­ of Youth. Each senior attempted to evaluate her T. Delaney were his sponsors. Fairfax Hardware cation week, the seniors at St. Mary’s self and her education by the standard, “Am I On Friday, Nov. 14, Father SchoU becoming a true and finished woman of charac­ Scannell baptized Kathryn (Colfax St Fslrfsx) academy took an educational survey of themselves. Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FINEST This involved a conference with their parents, ter?” Four of those who participated are, left to HARDWARE. GLASS, PAINTS right, Mary Frances Gooclman,' Mary Ann Hal­ Don W. Schwarz of Chadron, MEATS AND HbUSEHOLD ITEMS T$ntmTaJa£(€t(L interviews with faculty members, and an assembly Neb. Kathryn had for her spon­ GROCERIES discussion. The project was based on the encycli- loran, Jerri Buckley,and Betty Jean Kafka.— FR. 2725 5022 E. Colfax (Photo by Smyth) , sors Richard Zarlengo and Miss H. L. Rinehart, Prop. u l of Pop* Piut XI, On tht Christian Etbuiatisn Jeanne Ely. ■t

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Thursday, November 20,1952 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER. Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN

Fr. Lucius Cervantes, S.J., to Address PTA Unit To Address Knights Presentation 40 Hours' Wheatridge Group + + + + + + (Bieiied' Sacrament/ . Parifh, Denver) Has Fashion Show At the PTA meeting on Mon­ To Have Order Speaker Bl; Sacrament Pupils to Give Food day, Nov, 24, the Rev, Lucius Of Furs hy Diipler Cervantes, S.J., professor of phi­ (Pretentation Pariih, Denver) ness meeting followed the party losophy at Regis college, will be in the home of Mrs. Anna Grey. the speaker. The meeting will The Rev. David Balia, O.P., of (Stft. Peter and Paul’f Parith, the mission band at St. Domi­ A nominating committee will begin at 1:15 in the new school be appointed at the meeting of Wheatridge) , gymnasium. nic’s will speak at the evening the Junior Altar and Rosary so­ The feature of the card party Sister Ann Mark, the choir di­ services for the Forty Hours’ de­ ciety- Thursday, Nov. 20. Plans being held this afternoon at 1 rector, will present a short mu­ votion which will begin Sunday, will also be made for the society's p.m. by the Altar and Rosary so­ sical program with the seventh Christmas party. ciety will be a fashion show of and eighth grade pupils partici­ Nov. 23, in Presentation church. furs, sl^ ed by Dupler’s. The pating. Mothers of the sixth Devotions will begin with a pro­ Census Begins party will be held in the 'Wheat­ graders will preside at the so­ cession by the '-school children Almost 100 men and women ridge Grange hall at 38th and cial hour concluding the meeting. after the six o’clock Mass Sun­ met in the Presentation parish High -court, and transportation day. Services will be held, each hall last Friday evening to re­ will be furnished from the bus 75 Attend evening at 8 p.m. Sunday, Mon­ .^Itar Meeting ceive their materials artd instruc­ line at 38th and Sheridan boule­ day, and Tuesday. A procession tions from their captains for the vard. About 75 members attended ■including the school children will taking of the parish census: It is Prayers were offered Nov., 16 the meeting of the Altar and Ro­ close the devotions Tuesday eve­ hoped that the census will be ning, for A. C. Bolander of New­ sary society Nov. 14. The mem­ completed by the end of Novem­ ton, 111., who died recently. Mr. bers lOf St. Joseph’s circle, who The Shamrocks,, a 4-H club ber. A friendly greeting from the Bolander was the father of Mrs. were' the honored guests at this group led by Mrs. John Kelly, priests and people of Presenta­ Zita Kopp of this parish. have resumed their winter activi­ meeting, chose Mrs. Herbert tion is to be left at the homes of Baptized recently was Colleen Leibman to present a short talk ties. They will meet each Mon­ non-Catholics by the workers. At on the life of St. Joseph. St. Joan The Rev. James Mc- day in the home of Mrs. Kelly. each Catholic home a short ques- Carol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Arc’s circle, with the largest Shane, S.J., wilU be the tionaire will be left, to be picked Robert E. McNulty of 4220 Up- up in a sealed envelope a few ham street. Sponsors were Rich­ attendance, won the distinction guest speaker at the K. of C. ard McNulty and Helen Harris. of being the honored guests at Friday luncheon dub meeting days later. ^ These confidential forms will b“e turned,over to the Catechism classes are held the meeting in December. Nov. 21. Father MeShane, whose each Sunday after the 9 o’clock The meihbers of St. Gerard’s social work is widely known in priests of the parish unopened. Captains for the census-taking Mass. There are more than 120 circle and Mother Cabrini circle Denver, attended Harvard uni­ children enrolled in the class this versity law school, where he was are Ed Tasset, Jr.; William Law, THE ENTIRE STUDENT BODY at tribution. Shown above are, front row, left to are taking care of the altar and John J. Kelly,ytasquale DeBell, year. right, Peggy James, David Baker. Barbara Ed­ the sanctuary during the month acquainted with the work of U. Blessed Sacrament school is engaged in of November. St. Joseph’s circle S. figures such as Justice Felix Lucien Barry,*Harold Cronkey, the preparation of baskets of food to be distributed wards, Mary Pachoud, Mary.'Jane McCune, Mau­ Austin Miller,'and Henry 'Vah- reen Geraghty; and back row, left to right, John members will assume those duties Frankfurter. llng. ^ among the needy for Thanksgiving. The present in the month of December. survey indicates that there will be about 20 Steinbruner, Ann Dwyer, Charles Johnson, Ray Harry, boy counselor at Miss Corinne'Qyinn, dau^rhter BERG'S baskets of food, which will be turned over to the Marion Ryan, Kent Owens, .Joanna Killian, Pa Ten new members were wel the Golden school for boys, will of Mrs. Clara Quinn, and Michael 29 Broadway PE. 1441 Catholic Charities on Monday, Nov. 24, for dis­ tricia Leech, and Eddie Gull. corned: Mmes. J. J. McCabe, A. be chairman of the day. The K w McLellan, son of Mrs. M. McLel- C. Laywell, L. M. Estes, Ray of C. luncheon club meets for an lan of Annuiteiation parjsh, were ATTENTION Cunningham, M. E, Noonen, R. hour every Friday noon in the marriedJ n the Presentation J. Gengler, Worden Pope, F. J m K. of C. home, 16th avenue and church pridr to a Nuptial Mass Churches-Schools-Lodges Silver Jubilee at St. J.oseph's Malloy, Frederic H. Doremus Grant street, Denver. All Denver o)i Nov. 8;.' and Miss M. 'Christine Shuster, Catholic men are invited to at­ Baptized recently were Mary Gift Buyers, Etc. Mrs. Paul Dwyer was welcomed tend. Jo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An­ CHRISTMAS CANDIES Perpetual Help Novena to Start Nov. 30 as an associate member. gelo Mollitawi, with David Don­ , Special prices. 15 lbs. or more r Mrs. Frank Sabine, president, nelly and Eilteen Martin as spon­ Herd Candies — Canes — BeUs, etc. (St. Joteph'i Redemptoriit seph’s church, Wichita, Kans., suggested that the members sors; and Robert, son of Mr. and Home for Christmas adopt the Infant of P ra ^ e nur­ Mrs. August Raisch, with Leo BOXED CHOCOLATES Parish, Denver) will conduct the novena. St. Rose of Lima Pfc. Mark Ertle was dis­ sery as one of their holiday proj­ Raisch and Pauline Kler as spon­ 1, 2, 3, S-Ib. boxes His sermon topics are: Nov. charged Nov. 13 at Camp Car­ ects; children’s shirts in sizes sors. The year 1952 is the silver 30, “A Mother’s Love;” Dec. 1, son in Colorado. He had served 2, 3, 4, Birdseye square diapers, jubilee of the annual novena “Mary! Help in Temporal and nine months in Korea and nine and rubber toys are on the pre­ Altar Unit Has in honor of Our Mother of Bodily. Heeds;” Dec. 2, “Mary. months in Japan. His brother, ferred list at the nursery. Mem­ Rev. David Balia, O.P. Comfort of the Disconsolate;’* Paul Ertle, boatswain’s mate, bers are asked to bring their Perpetual Help. This public At their first meeting, Julie Land HOT novena for nine days will Dec. 3, “Mary, Assistance of the first class, has been in the serv­ packages to the meeting in De­ Agonizing;” Dec. 4, “Mary and ice five years and hopes to be cember. 1/6 Membership was elected president; Kathleen begin in St. Joseph’s church on home for the Christmas holidays. Kelly, vice president; Rosalie Meetings of circles will be as Mauser, secretary and treasurer; Sunday, Nov. 30, and will end The new year will find him follows; St. Joan of Arc’s circle, (St. Rote of Lima’s Parish, WATER Dec. 8, the Feast of the Immac­ bound for Korea. guests of Mmes. J. A. Peterson, Denver) Jeanette 'Vahling, song leader ulate Conception. The Rev.'Rob­ The Rev. James Sullivan, Ralph Taylor, and W. Emmett and recreation; and'^Marlene ert Hanlen, C.SS.R., of St. Jo- St. Rose of Lima’s Altar and Murdock, club reporter and coun­ C.SS.R., left Nov. 19 for Flint, Delan.'at a bridge luncheon on cilor. The girls received their Mich., where he will conduct a Friday, Nov. 21, in the New Rosary society met in the parish Optomelrut g hall Nov. 13 with 40 members first-year certificates in October. retreat for the students of St. Chalet, 1520 Washington street; Plans have been made for them and Optician | Joseph’s high school. He and an­ St. Jude’s circle, in the home of present. Mrs. Mary Francone, t i t treasurer, reported a balance of to attend the 4-H party at South other Redemptprist missionary Mrs. Lawrence Quinn, 1631 high school Friday, Nov. 21. Helen Walsh 1 will conduct a two-week mission Holly, with Mrs. T. J. Nelligan $491.50. The society can now Aasociate in the Cathedral at Pueblo Nov. assisting, • Friday, Nov. 21; St. boast a membership of 176, ac­ A truck will be parked in front of the church Sunday, and all do­ clo d W. R. JOSEPH I 30—Dec. 8. Norbert’s circle, in the home of cording to Mrs. Emma Treloar, BYES EXAMINED = Joe R u S s e 1 Rapp (better Mrs. Frank Todd, 436 Monaco chairman of the membership nations for the clothing drive Phone TAbor 188ft 1 known as “Brother Joe”), busi­ parkway, with Mrs. George committee. should be put directly on the } 18-219 Maieitic BMr. = truck. ness manager at the rectory, ac­ Friend as cohostess, Friday, Nov. Sewing has been started on companied by Joe King, one of 21; St. Joseph’s circle, with Mrs. many new altar linens, and it has Gifts are being turned in to the world’s best ventriloquists, Dewey Flint, James Simpson, been requested that they be re­ Mrs. Helen Ruscetta, who is WITH AN spent a few days in Mishawakau, and William Horst as cohost­ turned to Mrs. Elizabeth Geier- chairman of the PTA Christ­ I Ind., and attended the Oklahoma- esses, Friday, Nov. 21, in the mann within the next two weeks. mas sale to be held after all Notre Dame U. football game. He Denver Dry Goods tearoom; and New workers ,on the visiting the Masses Dec. 7. Mrs. Rus­ STORAOi WATER HEAUR also visited Carl Eiberger, a sen­ St. Rita’s circle, with Mrs. J. W committee are Mmes. Hudson, cetta will pick up any dona­ ior law student at Notre Dame Foster, 2938 Clermont, Tuesday, Foote, Sis, and Bakerich. tions if the donors will call university, who is a former honor Nov. 28, The members of the CHerry 1272. Whattter A t hm r- I tuns ef ife ssp biiags i» Put your dollars to student at St; J o s e p h ’ s (Re- St. Francis of Assisi circle have Mrs. Luella Doronzo has asked amot,siitgiaghotv demptorist) high school, Denver. postponed their meeting until that the traveling basket be kept Altar Unit I work where they will not longer than two days at any Stonge IShscr Baser snskt lie a tr e^aeodr. Joe Allen, a teen-ager and a Dec. 6, when they will be guests Members Feted Voood the dotl. ID provide flaipeffcetiessrfcrs* of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lan- home. I work the hardest. . . nephew of Mrs. Alfred Schmuki, oecds—at s i tinea 922 W. 14tlf avenue, died Nov. 15 dauer, 5130 E. 17th avenue. The Community Chest drive Seventeen members of th e Father Hanlen Presentation Altar and Rosary earning a high rate of in a ho^ital in Charleston, Ark., Jim Elliott went over the quota for this the Dark Night of Sin;” Dec. 5, from injuries received in an auto area, reported Mrs. Kathleen society, five of whofn were past hfge eaoegb •» ftcrvc }oar aecdi sodsy a wel at ia Resigns Post presidents, were luncheon guests she bare. 4% interest. “Mary, Help of the Christian accident Sept. 16. He was buried Burton, major of this district. of the Rev. Matthias Blenkush People;” Dee. 6, Mary and the there Nov. 17 after a Requiem The resignation of Jim Elliott She thanked the 10 Catholic 'fern dedcrwC be sUe so |d*c f t t jadermssion copif«/ as scoutmaster of Boy Scout and the Rev. Walter Jaeger in Journey of Life;” Dec. 7, “Mary, High Mass. women from this parish who the Lotus room, of the VFW. ead be^ ia adaaaag Ae oonoa aac. 4a k •v*r $250,000.00 Help of ;the Abandoned;" and Debra Ann Daley, daughter of troop 145 was accepted with re­ worked on the drive. gret. He will remain adviser to Carnation corsages were pre­ Dec. 8, “Mary’s Greatest Solace.” Mr. aiTd Mrs. 'Victor Daley, 437 Mrs. Margaret Tripler is sented to each woman. The lunch­ W. First avenue, was baptized the troop committee until a new REPUBLIC There will be three services scoutmaster is appointed. He has pleased at the excellent sale of eon was a celebration for the Nov. 6 by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Christmas cards. The cards will 40th anniversary of the Altar LOAN CO. daily at 3, 7, and 8 p.m. Weekday Eugene O’Sullivan. Georgia Ann spent more time aver the years PUBLIC SHtVKI COtftMNYOf COLORADO Masses will be at 6, 7, and 8 continue to be sold after Sunday and Rosary society. A short bust Daley and Thomas O’Roarke with the boys than any other in­ Masses. 163d Glanarm • Denver, Colo, o’clock and at the usual hours were the sponsors. dividual. He will lead an over­ (tiobllthte IV25 Sundays. Confessions will be Marilyn McNicholas, 80 Fox night hike to Camp Tahosa from A bake tale !• icheduled for heard daily after each service. street, broke her collarbone Nov, Nov. 28—rNov. 30. The men’s Sunday, Nov. 30, with Mrt. 17. She is an eighth grade stu­ committee’s new plahs will re­ Delorei Sconzert at chairman. I74» Tremont PI. dent in St. Joseph’s school. quire more active participation of Volunteert to aid the iale are DENVEB'8 MOST all the fathers of the scouts. <08 Uth St. Mmei. Grant, Horn, Dunn, ^ PROGRESSIVE? On Friday night, Nov. 21, Feeley, Hogan, Ryan, Carri- 42S E. 17th Are. when troop 145 holds a court of gan. King, Decker, Gaukel, •04 E. 12th Art. honor, seven boys will receive Martin, Stadig, Moore, Crutch- Circle Plans the second class pin: Ed Cough­ ley, Burton, Arcuri, Chriitian- <18 E. 18th Ara. 1817-4t Market St. lin, Richard Byrne, George Cat- TAbor 8179 •on, 01iet of a leaflet -entitled ceding the meeting there will be Title I Improvement Loans “The Miracle of Fatima,” bear­ a breakfast. The refreshment repays $300. in Home Mortgage Loons ing the imprimatur of Arch­ Correspondents, Note! Committee for this meeting will bishop Joseph F. Rummel of Correspondents are asked to be Mmes. Essie P. Mayes, Lucy St. Vincent de Paul New Orleans and relating the turn in all possible news items Martinez, Angela Miller, Maude iust 36 months. history of the apparitions of on Tuesday of the week of E. Miller, Rosalie Navarro, Ben Our Lady of Fatima, Portugal, publication. No responsibility Olguin, Tillie Ochoa, Beatrice Pa­ Salvage Bureau in 1917, may be obtained by can be taken for appearance dilla, Elena Romero, and Lena AComa 2661 17th & Champa Streets societies and clubs from Joseph of items that arrive aftfer 10 Reece. A prize cake, which will be Cherry 5503 Schwickrath, 1258 S. Clayton a.m. Wednesdays. Please be awarded at this meeting, will be Low-cost, monthly-repayment loans available to steadily-employed, credit-worthy residents o f the street, Denver, RA. 5182, for brief. All items must be cut to iked and donated by Mrs. Mary • metropolitan area of Denver,y diitribution to their memberi. fit our limited space. Sominguez. d PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thuridoy, November 20, >952

WWWW WW VW W W W WWW Thanksgiving Day Solemn -Mass Help Make Them Colorado Spring,.—A Sol­ Rev. D euon Charles B. Wood- SIGIVS OF STRAII^ emn Mail will be offered in rich, deacon; , the Rev. Deacon Divine Redeemer church on Dean R. Kumha, subdeacon; If on« •• not focus woH or U itraininf his ajras, lia W arm, Too Robert J. Greenslade, master may blink, bare a rednett of the eye membranes, and irri­ Thanksgiving day. Nov. 27, at of ceremonies. Minor offices tation of the lids causing headaches and frequent styes- LOUIS MOHAR. 70, 4977 Pesrl of Orlando, Fla. Rosary will be recited 9 o’clock. The Rev. Duane of the Mass will be filled by Only the remoral of the eye strain’s cause and correcting street. Brother of Ludwig Mohsr. New in Horan's chapel Thursday, Nov. 20, Theobald, pastor, will be^ cele­ hoys from the parish. A beau­ erery error of refraction will giro relief. York, sod Maris and Rudolph Mohar, a t 8 p.m. Requiem Mass will be cele­ Yugoslavia. Also survived by two brated ifi St. John the Evangelist’s brant. Other officers of the tiful new set of Gothic vest­ nephews and four nieces. Requiem' High church Friday, N ot. 21, at 9:80 o'clock. Mass will be seminarians from ments will be used for the first Mass was celebrated Nov. 19 in Holy Interment Mt. Olivet. Horan mortuary. St. Thomas’ seminary: The time at the Mass. Rosary church. Interment Mt, Olivet. JOHN T. THULEN, 84, of the Little BROS. Boulevard mortuary. Sisters of the Poor home. Requiem KAROL PETRASEK. 2687 S. Madi­ Mass was celebrated Nov. 15 in the son. Husband of Amelia Petrasek; fa­ Little Sisters of the Poor chapel. In­ KEystone 7651 ther of Aurel Petrasek of Westfield, terment Mt. Olivet. Horan mortuary. J550 California NJ.; Charles Petrasek, and Irene B. Velebnv of Denver. Rosary Thursday. STEPHEN CURRAN, 78. 16S6 Lari­ Better Vision Good Service Nov. 2t), at 8:80 p.m. in the Boulevard mer. Requiem Mess was celebrated in for Every Age Optometrists At Bight Prices mortuary chapel. Requiem High Mass Holy Ghost church Nov. 14. Inter­ will be celebrated Frldsy, Nov. 21, in ment Mt. Olivet. St. Vincent de Paul’s church. Interment DANIEL (JIM) MURPHY, 76. of GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuary. 711 21st street. Requiem Mass was AGNES 1. SULLIVAN. 49, oi- 2820 celebrated Nov. 19 in Sacred Heart Ash street. Wife of Joseph J. Sullivan, church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Sr.; mother of Eugene, Joseph, Jr.; EDWARD C. RITCHLIN of 2028 W. Thomas, and Raymond Sullivan; and Adriatic. Husband of Mrs. Lillian E. daughter of Edward McCiavy, Den­ Ritcblin, father pf Mrs. Clara Bots- ver. She is also survived by three fard of Chicago, Gregory of Denver, grandchildren. Requiem High Mass was Robert. Richard, and Edward of Little­ celebrated Nov. 17 in St. Ignatius ton; Mrs. Lillian Gene Hopkins of Loyola's church. Interment Mt, Olivet. Englewood, and Paul of the navy. Re* Boulevard mortuary. quiem Mass was celebrated Nov. 18 GEORGE DEWITT BUCHANAN, 45. in St. Mary’s church, Littleton. of 2227 Hooker street. Husband of Lois _ FAMILY o r Buchanan; father of Nancy Buchanan; brother of dead McGown and Robert MRS. CONCETTA GUERRIERl rHOWARDS.DEWAR| Treese; brother-in-law of Harlan and Requiem High Mass was celebrated Beaulah Morris; and uncle of Darlene for Mrs. Concetta Guerrieri, resident McGown, Dorothy TiUman, and Frank of Denver since 1900, Nov. 19 in Buchanan. Requiem High Mass was Annunciation church, Burial was in Mt. celebrated in Our Lady of Grace church Olivet. Nov, 19. Olinger mortuary. Mrs. Guerrieri. who was 76. died STEPHEN JOSEPH TAMBURELLO. Nov. 16 in her home, 8500 Milwaukee Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Tam- street. She was bom in Salerno, Italy, burello of 3045 W. 68rd avenue. Mass March 7, 1876, and came to Denver of the Angels was celebrated Nov. 19 wiith her parents. In 1902 she mar­ in the Shrine of St. Anne. Interment ried the late Vincent Guerrieri, an Mt. Olivet. Olinger mortuary. early settler of Colorado. THOMAS B. LOGSDON, 77, of 850 She is survived by a son, Pasquale; S. Monaco parkway. Husband of Flor­ five daughters,** Margarita, Mrs. Anne ence Logsdon; brother of Sister Atha­ Logan, and Mrs. Carmel Lamansky, all nasius, Sister Gertrude, Louise Hagan, of Denver; and Mrs. Louise Tucker and Mrs. Biagina Campbell, both of Kate Elder and Richard Logsdon. Re­ Fur product* labeled quiem High Mass is being celebrateed California: 20 grandchildren and one in St. James’ church Thursday, Nov. great-grandchild. to show country of 20. at 9 o’clock. Olinger mortuary. oriffim ol imporUG MIKE GARCIA, 44, of 2204 Larimer. MRS. NELLIE RIORDAN fura. INVESTIGATE THIS MONUMENT VALUE! Husband of Doris Garcia of Denver; Mrs. Nellie McGrale Riordan, 87, a brother of Fred Garcia, Ramona Garcia, resident of Denver for nearly 80 years, JACQUES BROTHERS and Mrs. Gene Gonsales, all of Raton, died Nov. ,14 in her home in Clayton, THIS DRAWING, probably a sketch made on the Since 1>02 N. M>x.; Dave Garcia of Denver, and N. Mex., after an illness of several Margaret Garcia of Albuquerc^e, N. months. Requiem Mass was celebrated spot by an American GI, shows a Maryknoll nun at Monuments of Distinction Mex.; and uncle of Louis Rivera of El in th6 church in which she was mar­ an improviaed clinic set up just behind the UN lines in Korea. Just Off Broadway on 6th Are. Paso, Tex. Requiem High Mass is being ried in Utica, Neb. Burial was in celebrated in Sacred Heart church Utica. She is dispensing clothing to Korean refugees for this, the hardest Over SO Years in One Location Thursday, Nov. 20, at 9:15 o’clock. One of the first graduates of Doane winter the natives have yet faced. More clothing, bedding, and Telephone AL 2019 Olinger mortuary. college, Crete, Neb., she became a shoes, collected at the parish Masses Sunday, Nov. 23, will soon ELIZABETH B. DARLING. 78, of teacher and later held a business po­ be on the way to help these impoverished people. Do your part 662 Delaware. Mother of Gertrude sition in Lincoln. to help. Katsenberg; sister of Irene Enright She was married March 10, 1891, and and Tom Brown, both of Denver; moved to Denver in the early 1920s. Warren Brown of Chicago, 111.; and In 1949 she moved to Clayton. Monica Brown of Milwaukee, Wis.; and Surviving her are two fiaughters, grandmother of Jean Katsenberg. Re­ Marguerite Riordan of Clayton, N. Rescue Group, Recovers Greeley Harvest Fiesta quiem High Mass is being celebrated Mex., and Marie Hein of Corona, N. Thursday, Nov. 20, in the Cathedral Mex.; a son. J. A. Riordan of Denver; at 9 o’clock. Olinger mdrtuary, ai>d a granddaughter, Margaret Butz Nov. 22-23 to Feature CRUZ ARRIOLA, 76, tof Larkspur. of Arlington, Va. Marquette Student's Body Husband of Mercedes Arriola; and fa­ ther of Julio Arriola. Also survived by MRS. ANITA DEUS The crushed, partially decom­ Far West when he disappeared. Television Set as Gift six grandchildren. Requiem Mass was Requiem High Mass was celebrated posed body of John H. Tall- The broken remains were celebrated Nov. 17 in St. Francis of No^^. 16 for Mrs. Anita Deus, lifelong madge, Marquette university stu­ found by the members of the Greeley, — Our Lady of Assisi’s church, Castle Rock. Trevino resident of Colorado, in the Blessed mortuary. Sacrament church. Burial .was in Mt. dent, was recovered Sunday, Rocky Mountain Rescue group. Peace Parish) — The harvest MARY CHAVEZ, 48. of 419 24th Olivet. Nov. 16, from ■ the snow-swept, Harry Waldrop of Boulder, group street. Mother of Eugene and James siesta bazaar will take place Mrs. Deus died Nov. 12 !n St. Jo­ rock-ridged slopes of towering leader, said the youth apparently Chaves; and grandmother of Rosalie seph’s hospital at the age of 62. She on Nov. 22 and 23. Many dif­ Chavez. Requiem Mass was celebrated Hallet peak. The body was ex­ fell about 200 feet. “I don’t TOM WALKER PIANOS Nov. 15 in Sacred Heart church. In­ lived at 158b Dahlia street. She was pected to arrive at the youth’s think there is arty doubt but that terment Mt. Olivet. Trevino mortuary, born April 17, 1890, in Trinchera and RepreflenUtive of Kimball, Sohmar, ferent attractions are being was educated in Catholic preparatory home in Wauwatosa, Wis., on he was killed instantly. His body Kohler, Campbell and Jeese French Pianoa planned by the various organi­ MARY ISABELLE GEGG, 84. 800 schools and college. C. G. Conn Connsonsta S. Tejon. Mother of Mrs. Ina Veltch, Wednesday where the Funeral was badly broken up,” said Wal­ Electronic Ontan zations of the parish. The Rawlins. Wyo.; Genevieve Gegg, Gree On Sept. 24, 1912, she was married Mass -will be held. drop. Fine Reconditioned Pianoe giving of a television set and ley; John M. Gegg, Lubbock. Tex. to Anthony Deus. The couple moved Last Sean July 11 Accompanying the body home 1845 S., BROAD WAY SPruce 7864 many other big gifts will be' and Lillian B. Wright, William S. to Denver in 1921. Gegg, and Margaret L. Yuenger, all of Mrs. Deus was sn active member The Marquette university stu­ were' the youth’s last remaining the featured event of the occa­ Denver; and of the late Eva N. Brew­ of Blessed Sacrament parish. Formerly dent was last seen on the night evidences of an adventurous va­ Monuments sion. ster and Joeepbiue Hall. Also survived she was a Spanish instructor at the of July 11 when he left Bear cation trip to the Colorado by 10 grandchildren and nine great­ University of Denver and in recent We have erected many beau­ Parish Auto Purchased grandchildren. Requiem Mass was cele­ years had given language courses for Lake lodge. He had apparently Rockies—railroad tickets, a cam­ tiful monuments in Mt. brated Nov. 15 in St. Rose of Lima’s several local women's clubs. attempted to take a shortcut era, and several uncashed trav­ Th« bUfsing of a now 1952 church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olivet Cemetery. Ford that tha parishioner* of Besides her husband, she is survived while descending the treacherous eler’s checks, all found on the CATHERINE J, HANNA, 2044 Al by one son. John of Sacramento, peak. A eircular was then sent body. Our Lady of Peace church, bion. Mother of Mary Jane Davis and Calif.; three daughters, Mrs. Raymond A. T., THOMSON Greeley, and surrounding mis­ John Hanna; sister of Mrs. A. L. Scott B. 'Crowley and Mrs. J. Urban Mar out offering a reward of $200 for Young Tallmadge is survived 600 Sherman St, TA. 8018 sions are purchasing fpr the of Neodesha, Kans.; Mrs. John N. Fits tinez, both of Denver: and Mrs. Frank information leading to the loca­ by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ho­ Patrick of Beverly Hills, Calif.; grand Canny of Ijouisville, Ky.; three sisters, tion and identification of the boy. bart A. ^Tallmadge, and four use of their priests in this dis­ mother of Elaine, Anne, and James Mrs. M. A. Sanchez of Denver, *Mrs. trict took place N ot. 2. Father Davis, and Antoinette Crandall. Rosary Nicholas Kohanowski, Grand Forks, N. Tallmadge had been on a vaca­ brothers and a sister, all of Wau­ will be recited in Horan’s chapel Thurs­ tion trip from Milwaukee to the watosa. Dominic Morera, S.F., pastor] day, Nov. 20, at 8:30 p.m. Requiem Dake.; and Mrs. Morris Dawson of Beaver Collared Classic JERRY BREEN officiated at the ceremony. Masf^ will be celebrated in the Blessed Swink; eight brothers, T.H., R.N., « Sacrament church Friday, Nov. 21. at Fred, and F.E. Tafoya, all of Denver; Florist 9:30 o’clock. Interment Mt. Olivet. Zacharias and Orlando A. Tafoya, both This is the coat that goes everywhere, anytime CARD OF THANKS of Trinidad; L. C. Tafoya, Long Beach, Athletic Program to Benefit Horan mortuary. . Calif.; and P. J. Tafoya of Akron, O,; with confidence. Tailored of Shagmoor’s exclu­ 1004 15th St. A reader of The Register JOSEPH R. KENNEY, 480 E. 14th and 17 grandchildren. wishes to give belated thanks to avenue. Husband of Frances Lockett sive 100% woolen . , . cloud-soft, wrinkle-free, Kenney; father of Frances Rollins of MISS MARY M. HECKER ' moth-resistant. . . 5-button classic with luxurious MAin 2279 St. Frances Xavier Cabrini fpr Washington. D.C.; Joseph R. Kenney, Requiem High Mass was offered for From Loyola Gomes Party special favor. Jr., of Denver; and Thomas F. Kenney Miss Mary M. Hecker, retired Denver collar of sheared Canadian Beaver. Taupe, fern, public school teacher, in St. Elizabeth’s (Loyola Pari.h, Denver) Children who are attending church Nov. 19. Burial was in Mt, Oli­ The school athletic program the public schooU and who beige, nut brown. Sizes 10 to 20 and 40 to 42. vet. Miss Hecker, who was 88, died wi(h to be confirmed on Doc. 9 Nov. 17 in the SaWe Regina Cbnvalei- will benefit from the turkey Only one from our exclusive Shagmoor collection. cent home following a lone illness. She games party to be held in Loyola should attend instructions to lived many years at the St, Rose Resi­ church basement at 7 :30 p.m. on be given each afternoon at 9 8 . 9 5 dence. Sunday, Oct, 23. The Holy Name 3:45 in the school building by • I Bom in Benton, Wis., March 1, society is sponsoring this project Sister Mary Arthur. Coal Salon— Second Floor 4864, she moved to Nebraska with her MORE AND MORE FOLKS SAVI parents when she was still a child. and since it is *he only party Harry Sherman of the .city For several years she taught school that it has during the year recreation department, who is in Nebraska and Colorado and. In 1902, to defray the expenses of Its the caller for the square dances went to Germany to study two years society, as well as the athletic being held every Friday evening St the Friederich Wilhelm university at Bonn, and spent one year at the Lyceum program, everyone is invited to in the Loyola school basement, in­ 'Where Denver Shops wilh Confidence'-Kiyttone 3111 AT MIDLAND FEDERAL in l^ipzig. Following her education attend and make it a success. troduced several new dances to abroad, Miss Hecker received a certifi­ Bob O’Haire, chairman of the e group last Friday. Everyone wwww wwwwww^w^wwww' cate for German language instruction. games party, will be assisted by is invited to attend these dancing In 1907 she began her career in the Denver public school system. She con­ many other men of the organi­ sessions to learn or to improve •CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING! ducted' a German class in the Maria zation. The committ^ will pro- their dancing ability. Refresh­ Mitchell elementary school until World ■vide many prizes of cash and ments are available, and the I war I when the course was discon­ turkeys. Tickets may be obtained charge is 75 cents a couple or i tinued. Besides teaching at Maria Classified Ads Mitchell, she also instructed a general from Holy Name members, the 40 cents for single admission. < elementary course at Grants avenpe school children, or at the party. Games parties are held every It will pay you to read ALL of the following advert'ieemente. i school. Current dividend of per annum it good. Altar Unit Bake Sole Wednesday in Loyola hall with She was a member of the Denver proceeds used to reduce the debt Teachers’ club and Classroom Tetchers, The Loyola Altar sodality will CHILD CARE BOARD a ROOM Midland htc paid 121 confscutive sefni>annual divi* gad the Colorado Education association. on the school. Surviving is one niece, Marian Bige­ sponsor a bake sale on Sunday, Inquiry classes in religion are Lady experienced, with references, will Catholic Young Men’s Guest House. Ca« low of Sherman Oaks, Calif. Nov. 23, in the church basement care for children and older persona by thedral Parish. 18 bus. 1268 Marion. held every Thursday at 8 p.m. for the hour. TA. 6007. dend« without fail. Five bonus dividends hav.e been CORNELIUS GORMAN following all the Masses. Mrs. Catholics and non-Catholics. AComa 7862. Cornelius Gorman, pioneer member of George Arno, DE. 6633, ways Mrs. Richard Sullivan and DRAPERIES HOME WANTED St. Joseph’s parish, Golden, died Nav. 12 and means chairman of the so­ paid in the past six years. Compare it. v following a long illness. Requiem Mass Mora Sullivan are hostesses for EXPERT DRAPERY WORK, 2 weeks IfU itudent and wife deitre 4 room apt. was celebrated Nov. 15 in St. Joseph's dality, and the president, Mrs. the November meeting of St. service. Equipped to take decorators’ sur­ or houie. Fum. or unfum. Prirate bath. church. BuriaL was in Mt. Olivet. James Gannon, DR. 9218, will Catherine’s bridge club. plus work. Weat 88th Avenue Drapery No drinking or amoking.' Baby due toon. Born in England in 1882, Mr. Gorman pick dp any donations that can- ,, Shop. 4231 W. 38th Ave. GE. 1830. FR. 0888. moved to Golden with his family in 1890 where they homesteaded the Gor­ not be brought to the church.jl CARPENTER WORK Young mother recovering from Polio man ranch property in the Indian Gulch The sodality members will wel­ needa 4 or 5 room apt. or houae. one Homes for Sale Kitchen cabinets built in. Carpenter, re­ floor. 2 roung daughter!. RAce 2287. area. Mr. Gormaa has made his home on come any contributions of cakes, modeling. First class work. PEarl 6241. this property fot the past 20 years. rolls, coffee-cakes, etc. HELP WANTED FEMALE Full insurance on each account up to $10,000 by He is survived by three brothers, At the sodality meeting Nov. MISCELLANEOUS John J. Gorman of Charles City, la.; Without pariah houaekeap.ri, Sylvester Gorman of Golden, and Nor­ 11 the group selected Dec. 3 to WANTED—Piano or organ badly. Will ton V. Gorman of Fountain; and three clean and prepare the church for pay cash. KEystone 1698. God bleta them! our rectori.a the Federal Savings Sc Loan Insurance Corp. guar­ sisters, Mrs. Eileen Knosby of Perry, Christmas. All members and would be lost. But another houac- la.; Mrs. Marie Erdman of Denver, and We Have Buyers FOR SALE—Electric refrigerator, 135. keeper ia needed by a large Den­ Mrs.'Nora McNabb of Phoenix, Ariz. women of the parish who wish Piano, 626. Gas range with heat regu- antees safety for you." to help should be at the church Inor, 625. Combination radio, $85. ver pariah, to share with th. at 9 o’clock. For Homes in Washer, |15. 716 Santa Fe. * prieata in the holy work'df aerv- Delegate to Parley .The children will receive Com­ HOMES FOR SALE ing Chriat'a own. Good working munion in the 8:30 Mass on conditioqa, congenial surround- Mrs. Lily Robinson and Mrs. St. Louis’ Parish BY OWNER—Lovely 2 bedroom brick Sunday, Nov. 23. , bungalow. Many extras. Near Christ the ingf.. Applicants write Box WC, Over $4,000,000 in cash and Government bonds Eva Gick of the Catholic Para­ St. Mary’s, Littleton King School. 840 Eudora. EAst 6458. Register, Box 1620, Denver. mount Social dob, are spending Our Lady of Lourdes ST. PHILOMENA’S PARISH Wanted, lady to do kitchen and dining plus $4,000,000 in reserves further assures you of two weeks in California, where Bake Sale Slated room work. Room and board. St. Thomas' Mrs. Gick will visit her daughter If you are considering selling Four bedrpom home. 2 bedrooms, bath, seminary, 1800 S. Steele. RA. 4764. ' and son in Los Angeles while your home . . . please call us downstairs, 2 bedrooms up. Part base­ ment. FRemont 3292. WALLPAPER Hanging, Painting, safety. Compare it. Mrs. Robinson, who is a delegate At Derby Nov. 22 Remodeling. Call KE. S^iS. from Office and Professional S U . 1 -6 6 7 1 PAINTING & DECORATING Workers’^local 1715, will attend" Derby.— (St. Catherine’s Par­ BRICK REPAIRS the- national convention, being ish)—The bake sale will be held WILSON & WILSON FOR paperhanging and painting call BRICK REPAIRS:. Specialixing in brick held in the Statler hotel, Los this Saturday, Nov. 7,2, beginning Anton Bninger, 15S Maditon. EA. 2285 pointing and repairing, also caulking and Wh«n you open a savings account at Midland Fed> Angeles, Nov. 17-19. From Los at 9 in the morning at .William’s or CH. 27«8. painting. BE. 8-5218. WAITER EVANS, Realtors 3177 Benton St. Angeles, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. 5 and 10 in Derby. Bakery do­ DRUGGISTS oral, you put your money to work ia a mutually Gick will go to Oceanside to nations should be delivered as (Members of S(. Louis’ Parish) Nubriitone Work, brick pointing and r»- pain. E. Nolan. FL. 5468. spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. early as possible. Anyone not 2868 Sn. Broadway YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS Robinson’s sem and daughter-in- able to deliver, the bake goods to will be filled correctly at Chimneya, porchea rebuilt and repaired. prolitablo Savings A Loan Association with thou­ WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY Tuck pointing. Free eetimatee. Work law, T. Sgt. and Mrs. W. E the sale may call Helen Palizzi Phone SU. 1-6671 Ph. SP. 9765 1096 South Gaylord SL Robinson. Serjeant Robinson is at Hazeltine 523-W and some guaranteed. CANNON, AComa 6604. sands of other thrifty persons. AU .reoelve dividends an instructor at Camp Del Mar, one will pick^ip the donation. TOWELS & LINEN SUPPLY P USMC. The 18-pound Maplecrest oven- MOUNTAIN TOWEL 4k SUPPLY CO. TELEVISION k direct proportion to their ravings. No preferred ready turkey will also be given Berries famished for Offices, Barbers, Crotley-Emeraon away at this sale on Saturday ResUarants, Stores, ana Banqaeta Antennaa and Service on All Makea St. Catherine's Couple evening. ’ Holy Family Parish Be W. BECK1U6, Msnsrer ciaM of InyetioM. Compare h. At the Dutch Hop in Hie Welby 1227 Cartis S t MA. 7666 SKYWAY RADIO Will Open Drug Store gym Saturday night, Nov. 22, the 4394 V'rain ELECTRICAL WORK dancing will be to the music of AND TELEVISION CO. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Staab, bet­ Joe Rupp and his boys. There will 2 bdrm. frame. Full basement. Complete Electrical Service, Repairs, re­ 711 E. 6 lli Ave. KE. 1898 ter known to their many friends be refreshments and free turk­ Close to church, schools and wiring, new outlets, new house wiring. YO U IL li G U D YOU SAVED AT MIDLAND Commercial wiring. For a Good Job as Rudy and Marge, will have eys. This dance is being spon­ transportation. Make offer. Every Time. Call. the grand opening of their sored by St., Catherine’s Altar Mr. Mohesky, ARV 734-J. OSTRANDER ELECTRIC CO. modern and attractive drug store and Rosary and Holy Name so­ GR. 6683 2546 15th St. this week. It will be known as cieties. ’WWW w w w w'ww^wyF'W'w NEEDED BADLY Staab’s Sherman Plaza Drug, In the absence of Father Dom­ ► Inc. On the opening days of inic Albino, O.S.M., the 7 and 9 * ' ■ . : ■ We ha^e maijy calls for North ► CARY'S 10 Copies 1 Friday, Saturday and Sunday of o’clock Masses were offered by PBNM SAVINGS 6 this week, prizes and surprises Father Leo Malone, O.FM-, from Denvei and Wheat Ridge ► 1500 S. Broadway July 3, 1952 itaua will be given to the visitors. S t., Elizabeth’s parish, and the homes. Also building sites. ► We Pay Cash DENVER CATHOLIC MIDLAND LOAM AfKKMTION Mr, and Mrs. Staab operated a 11 o’clock Mass was offered by Free Appraisal. REGISTER drug store in North Denver for Fatheh Lawrence Pafehik, For Used Furniture many years, and invite all their visiting Denver from New York. ► Please mail to Box 1620 I7th a* GlENAkM 7P95 WEST COLFAX old friends and customers, as Children’s choir practice is be­ ► and Denver 1, Colo, well as new, to visit them at this ing held after catechism classes WHEAT RIDGE REALTY ► Miacellanaout Itema or leave in office Dotmlowit Dtftvar ONiag itffarson County Offko new location, 900 Lincoln street. every Sunday morning. All chil­ Mr. Staab is a member of St. 7065 W 88th Avenut ARV 684 ► PE. 4014 RA. 6423 938 Bhnnock St. M s e o riH l/ dren of the parish are welcome k OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 p.m. Catherine’s parish. to join.

A Thursdoy, November 20,1952 Office, 9 3 8 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Teleohone, Kryitene 4205 PAGE THIRTEEN Portal.of New Church Ideas, Not Armies ^ fisU [}L biD h i£dL By Rev. F rancis Syrianey forceful terms of the Atlantic Charter of early THOUGH WE RESPECT the decision of World war il days, which gave hope to so many President-elect Dwight Eisenhower to go to but is today forgotten. What is needed is a re­ Korea for first-hand information that might affirmation, in charitable terms, of the prin­ A Hero of Heroes for an Age of Heroism lead to the end of the stalling in the peace talks, ciples of our own Declaration of Independence, or at least to the end of the senseless slaughter By Rev. John B. Ebel MORE THAN ONE-THIRD his life’s work, God let his fi­ even though the French and others might re­ of the people of his diocese delity to his vocation rise to as men take turns driving pach other off such nege. What is needed is a pronunciation, forth­ IN THIS AGE of Christian were kined by the invading Red its highest fulfillment, like forsaken positions as "Sniper's Ridge,” Tri­ heroism, one of the most stir­ right and unequivocal, of our belief in human army, or died in forced labor St. John Chrysostom who suf­ angle Hill, and the test, we do not hold out rights as derived from God and the lonsequent ring stories is that of Bishop camps in Russia. The rest were fered similar injustices 1,5Q0 Maximilian Kaller of Ermland years ago,” says Monsignor too much hope. There might even result what positive practice of our professed beliefs. (). This father of brutally upopoted from their omes jind dispersed along the Garhard A. Pittkau, who was the American policy of forbearance and pa- WITH THESE AS WEAPONS, we could the “Wandering Chutch” in the Bishop’s secretary during ^ Germany died in 1947 as the tarren shores of the Baltic and . tience, embarrassing though it is, has bent over ierce the Iron Curtain as long-range heavy North Kas. Almost all his the war and is how directof of backwards to avoid—all-out war in Asia. Such! imbers never could. We could restore hope special Papal Delegate for .6,- priests -refused to flee before the St. Boniface society in 000,000 Catholic (German ex­ the invaders, and of 350 who New York, in an article in In­ a war bn the Asiatic mainland does not prom-' and determination to peoples suffering subjec­ pellees. In the face of almost tegrity magazine. ^‘Both ise too much hope of victory. tion as never before. We could foment the un­ incredible hardship and dis­ had survived the Nazi regime, couragement under two re­ 127 were martyred by the watched their Cathedrals burn Returning GIs from Eurippe frankly admit rest that necessarily lies at the base of tyrannical Reds. when first expelled. Both suf­ that the policy of the Western Allies is pred­ domination of the many by the few. We could gimes. Nazi and Communist, The Gestapo, lashing about fered even greater pain when he was sustained by the super­ senselessly in its death throes, their second exile wa% induced icated on delaying actions should Russia at­ capitalize on an intelligent effort to win new natural and brought strength arrested Bishop Kaller arfd by shameful intrigues. Bishop tack from behind its Iron Curtain with the friends in Europe and Asia rather than to alien­ and hope to the millions under his care. drove him on foot across the Kaller did not complain and thousands of planes, tanks, guns, and men, ate further those who fear the power of the frozen Frische Haff of the ‘praising God for everything’ 'awaiting only the "go" signal. Outweighed in U. S. After his ordination, he was Baltic sea to the concentration —words of the dying Chrysos­ engaged in mission work camp of Stutthof near Danzig. tom—he shared in exile the men, and for the present, at least, in materiel, Russia has long since thought it worth while among the migrating Polisl^ They thus caused him the heaviest burdens of his ex­ must we fall back on the "hell bomb,” deto­ to infiltrate our country, its industries, its laborers in ,' worst pain possible, by sepa­ pelled people.” nated recently, as our big advantage? Not even and was one of the most suc­ schools, and even its government, to sow the rating him from his people. He From his exile in he that, it seems, ^ ill assure victory. cessful promoters of the lay was driven to Hallein Saxony, seeds of world revolt. Our determination should asked the Holy Father to send WE WERE MUCH INTERESTED in the apostolate. After he w as which was taken by the West­ him as a camp phaplain to be no. less earnest in using men and money to named Bishop of a diocese ern Allies and turned over to German prisoners in France, interview with a top-ranking British military ex­ foster a counterrevolution among our enemies. comprising the whole province the Russians. pert published in the U. S. News & World Re­ of East Prussia, he labored to but he was named instead JT NEED NOT BE SAID that a jnaterialis- The Bishop put two suit-/ Bishop' of the “Wandering port, in which Maj. Gen. J.F.C. Fuller (ret.) make his people, scattered cases op a hand cart, a bread tic challenge will be no challenge to a philos­ Church.” “He became the spe­ declared that what the U. S. and its Allies need through 32 almost entirely bag on his chest, a knapsack cial Papal Delegate and father ophy of complete materialism. Our answer, then, Protestant counties, strong on his back, and walked the of all expellees, the visible in­ most is a positive, psychological counteroffen­ must be a determined restoration of spiritual THE MAIN ENTRANCE of the new St. Catherine enough to withstand the test 600 miles eastward to Erm­ carnation bf the unparalleled sive. The general declares that we should be and Christian values in our propaganda and of faith when they had to emi­ of Siena church, W.‘ 42nd avenue and North Federal land. No sooner did he arrive, distress of his people and also spending as much on psychological warfare as in ourselves. This can stem only ftom real re­ grate to other regions and after a month’s bitter journey, the living symbol of the love boulevard, Denver, is shown in a' closeup picture above. Archbishop when, under the Nazis, they on military expenditures; that our best hope ligion. As our American Bishopsops cdeclared in Urban J. Vehr will officiate at the d^ication of St. Catherine’s than he was forced to renounce of the ChuFch for them in their were taken into labor camps jurisdiction over the part of misery.” He lived in part of lies in a war of ideas, not armies. their masterly statement this weel:ek: Religion is on Thanksffivinjf morning. The Rev. *Dr. D. A. Lemieux is pastor or the armed forces. He im­ of St. Catherine’s—(Photo by Smyth) his diocese now held by the an unheated flat of a damaged ' What is needed today is a restatement in our most vital national asset.” bued them with a spirit of Polish Red regime, and was house in Frankfort, prayed in apostolic fortitude that served expelled a second time by the the destroyed crypt of the The Denver Catholic Register them well in the terrible days Communist authorities. Church of St. Boniface in the of Russian conquest that fell “EXHAUSTED, SICK, and same city, and “led his people The Reason of Our National Unity President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. upon them. penniless before the ruins of to bear the cross of their ex­ Editor...... Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith,. Ph.D., Jour..D, Litt.D., LL.D. pulsion . . . always pointing to By PauL'H. Hallett for instance in those sections as essential to the American Managing Director...... Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Ph.D. ‘the Cross and Crucified Love’ where they have enforced segre­ form of government. In th« THE BITTERNESS of our gation, and in the choice of City Editor...... \ ...... Rev. John B. Ebel, M.A., Litt.D. as the only way out of their Presidential campaigns is dis­ heat of the campaig;n the Epis­ Associate Editors-*-Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A., Litt.D.; Linus Blessed Are the Meek . . . textbooks that have at times distress.” Completely ex­ concerting to foreigners, and, copal Church News, an organ Riordan, Ph.D.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.^., Litt.D.; Paiul Hallett, By Ray Hutchinson populate a town the size of hausted from hardship and kept alive sectional and racial at the time, hot too reassuring antagonisms. ^ . Litt.D.; Jack Heher, B.A., Litt.M.) Frank Morriss, B.S., LL.B., THE “ST. CLOUD REGIS- Montrose,, Colo. overwork, he died in the sum­ to ourselves. It seems impos­ of the Episcopalians, asked Litt.M.; Edward Mack Miller, Litt.M.; Art Editor, Leo Canavan, TER” the past week recorded One student comes from a mer of 1947. sible that the rifts opened up THE POLITICAL UNITY both Eisenhower and Steven­ M.F.A.______what proved to be interesting family of 15 children; four in the passions, of so many of the Anferican people, which son to expound their religious statistics with regard to Ca­ from families of 14 children; AMONG HIS MEAGER pos­ Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. four from families of 13; 12 sessions were found two papers millions should ever close. And remains solid and immovable views as they related to state­ This Paper Printed Entirely by Union Labor thedral high school in St. yet no one is surprised when at its base, despite the stonfls craft. Here are the replies: Cloud, Minn. from families of 12; 20 from —one the shorthand draft of a families of 11; and 20 students letter to the Apostolic congratulations from the de­ engendered by manifold dif­ EISENHOWER— “It is im­ Published Weekly by Cathedral’s 1,309 students, feated candi'date reach his op­ ferences of economic and so­ the article says, represent 848 from families of 10 children. in Berlin, the other the Nun­ possible to conceive of a gov- THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) cio’s reply. Professor Joseph ponent with clock-like regu­ cial interest, rests on the habit ernment with liberty and with­ families, and these 848 families This means that there are larity not eight hours after of viewing government in 938 Bannock Street, 1 have an aggregate of ,809 720 children in the 64 families Lortz, leading , Church histo­ out spiritual values or religion. rian of Germany, declared that the polls have closed. What is terms of absolutes, which have The founders of our nation Telephone, KEystone 4205 P.O. Box 1620 children, enough humanity to numbering 10 or more children the reason for our fundamen­ meaning because of a common represented by students at Ca­ Bishop Kaller’s letter is one recognized that ‘all men are of the most important docu­ tal national unity, the envy of association of God with the endowed by"their Creator with Subscription: Power of the Press thedral high in St. Cloud. principles of government. This Back in 1870 there were no ments of modern Catholic, his­ most of the rest of the world? certain inalienqMe rights,’ and '^l.OO per year in Archdiocese of Denver. Four-child families have the tory in Germany. There are some who give God-anchored unity is that to only for that reason can they Catholics in Newton Grove, N. highest representation. There which the Hierarchy largely $1.50 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. Car. One day Dr. John C. The letter bares the soul of the credit to the public schools. feel themselves free. In the are students at the school from a martyr, the zealiof an apos­ But this does not explain why referred in its 1952 statement fundamental documents of this Canada, $2.25 a year per subscription. Monk, resident physician, re­ 164 four-child families. .calling religion “our most vital Foreign countries, including Philippines, $3.00 a year. ceived a package of books tle. It was written in 1942, this unity existed before the republic tl|ey expressed the -V wrapped in a copy of the Neiv ONLY 37 STUDENTS at­ and reveals that Bishop Kaller public schools became the nu­ national asset.” firmness of their religious Thursday, November 20, 1952 York Herald, in which there tending Cathedral have no at that time offered to give up merically major educative Both candidates in the 1952 faith. Confidence in God fig­ brothers or sisters. ■his diocese and serve as a chap­ happened to be a sermon on force in the nation. It was not hotly contested election showed ured not only on our coins but “The Unity of the True Faith.” In 36 families there are nine lain to the Catholics of Jewish until 1887 that public school at the base of our institutions ' OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Dr. Monk read, became inter­ children; in 79,'^; in 117, seven; origin in the concentration pupils outnumbered those of themselves in agreement with and in th'e Bill of Rights. Our The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. ested, and then addressed a in 123, six; in 131, five) in 164, camp of St. Theresienstadt. private schools on the second­ a significant part of the state- forefathers believed that only W« confirm it as the official jjublication of the Archdiocese. letter to “Any Catholic Priest four; and in 111, three chil­ Nazi power was at its height. ary level. Besides, public raent. Both •explicitly desig­ a people firmly orientated to­ Whatever appears in its columns over the signature of the Or­ or Bishop in Wilming:ton, N. dren. But the Bishop did not hesitate schools have sometimes them­ nated God—a personal God to ward God feels stpj'ng enough dinary or those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby decJared Car.” Results came by way of One family, the George Kel­ to identify himself with those selves been a divisive force, as whom we owe responsibility— to crush li^pression and make official. a letter from Bishop Gibbons, lers, sends four children to persecuted most bitterly by the itself and others free. Today We hope The Register will be read in every home of the later Cardinal Gibbons of Bal­ Cathedral high, and 18 fam­ Nazis. it is up to us to prove that our Arahdiocese. ■> timore. After that things be­ ilies send three children. The Nuncio, though he own faith, constantly alert, We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste gan to happen. Not only did St. Cloud had a total popula­ termed the missive a genuine Mr. Huxley Finds a Way will answer modern tyrannies in the children of the archdiocese for the reading of The Dr. Monk and his entire fam­ tion of 28,410, according to letter of St. Francis, did not By F rank Morriss Mr. Huxley has clearly equally well.” Register.' ily become Catholics, but by the 1950 census. It is situated accept the Bishop’s offer. It IF ALDOUS HUXLEY en­ made himself part of that in what is predominantly a STEVENSON— “Our faith « URBAN J. VEHR, 1897 there were 300 'Catholics was not God’s plan that the joyed some literary reputa­ coterie of sensationalists. His tells us that there exists a Cre­ in Newton Grove whei'e not a rural area. pitiful people of East Germany tion, we think that it will suf­ Jan. 29, 1942 Archbishop of Denver mad prioress is just a second­ ator who gives life and the single Catholic had existed 27 It would be interesting to should be without a shepherd fer in the long run from his years before. All through the compare these figures with latest effort. The Devils of hand version of a ghostly nun capacity and duty to distin­ Forty Hours' Devotion .j chance reading of a Catholic those of an urban Catholic high of worthy stature in their hour Loudiin. If it comes near be­ who moaned throu^ one of guish between good and evil— ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER ' 1 sermon! (Avc Maria) < school of similar size. of terrible need. to procure the one and oppose ing what the reviews call it— those sensational G o t h i c the other. In tasks of govern­ Week of N o t . 23, 25th and last Sunday after Pentiffoat ...... ■ - , " “macabre, grotesque, Gothic” stories, bleeding profusely Denver, Preientation church. —then it is too old-fashioned through the pag'fes and fright­ ment, ass in other aspects of for anything but temporary ening readers who took delight life, we must not only serve CATHOLIC RADIO LOG success. in such titillathjg goings-on. what is right—the good, the The AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Mr. Huxley’s story about a His immoral prihst is merely ideal—but at times run risks Station KOA ^ FAMILY THEATER—Wednei- “the monk” who rtot only gave for it. The religious view of li day, 8:30 p.m. libertine priest and a mad life has brought us an inesti­ ASK AND LEARN— Sunday, prioress will undoubtedly title to one of those fairy S a c r e d h e a r t p r o g r a m of Denver 8:30 a.m. make money, because the stories, but who kept appear­ mable gift—protection against j — Sunday, 6:45 a.m., and 11 formula is tried and proven. ing in book after book of non- the moral confusion, which at CATHOLIC HOUR Sunday, p.m. _ • ' times reaches nihilism, of the 12 noon. In the early 19th century, Catholic English literature, Station KLZ when the world was getting right up until the Victorian present time. Neither on our Station KFKA, Greeley I ST. JOHN’S CHURCH— Broad. tired of the formal, classical period. wealth, nor on. our produc- AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday, » t t of High Matt on Sun- stories and the beginning of BUT WE THINK it is a . tivity, nor on oui; arms, but on 12:30 p.m. I day* of November'—11 a.m. mechanical progress was hav­ little naive of reviewers to the religious convictions of the I Station KTLN ing its first deadening influ­ take the book seriously. For people does the base of our Station KFEL FR, JOHN ORDINAS, C.R.— ence, a 'number of writers instance, one youfig columnist lEuture stability rest.” AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday, I Sunday, 7:15-7:30 a.m. found that they could startle declared about The Devils of BOTH THESE STATE- 5:30 a.m., and 11:30 p.m. i Station KBOL, Boulder readers with unbelievable tales Loudon: “It is a modern MENTS constitute about as ROSARY FOR PEACE— Sun- i SACRED HEART PROGRAM about medieval times. These mystic’s use of history to good a summary of the Hier­ ' dKy, 8:15 p.m. I Every weekday at 7 a.m. “Gothic” writers, as they were power a moral argument that archy’s statement of the ne­ called, gave their imagina­ truth is not God but only cessity of God in our national tions free rein in stories about truth with charity is godly.” life as could be made in short haunted monasteries and nun­ He went on to comment: “He compass. Americans are united neries, weird medieval rites, knows human motivations well, because they know that, who­ witch burnings. There is the so well that he is quick to posi­ ever wins, an absolu' stand­ Hear whisper of such improbable tivism, the broad, dogmatic, ard of right and wrong in gov­ goings on in Keats’ “Eve of fallible generalization — de­ ernment will he left intact. irs St. Agnes.” Coleridge, the lightfully arrived at.” We sus­ The practice will vary, the * greatest Romantic, concocted pect, since those points do not principle, never. Doctrinaire A S K and LEARN EASY his fantasies not only from make much sense, that the re­ Supreme Court Justices may, opium but from the equally viewer was writing only for in unguarded fnomenis, deny heady and narcotic themes the sake of writing. But if ha the existence of absolutes, but TO that sensationalists were pass­ meant to be serious, someone n o t Presidential candidates, KOA ing off as “medieval roman­ should tell him this: Mr. Hux­ whose business it is to know the ces.” If we remember Keats ley has found a way to make people. That is why they men­ and Coleridge today, it is not money; it is an old-fashioned tion God so often in their pub­ for their macabre stories, but wayt and it is a sure way to lic statements. That is _ why 8:30 for their poetry. ultimate literary oblivion. America is essentially united. EVERY SVXDAY MORNIXG Questions on religion submitted by tbe radio Prejudice and History Do Not Mix audience answered on the arrhdiocesan broad­ By Ray Hutchinson had many ghostly tales to tell inward and spiritual grace.” cast. about what they dreamed, and Most school children could IF THE REPUTATION of inform this exponent of scien­ Booklet on available free ^of The AMERICAN WAY! Charles Dickens, a first-rate what they saw among the lone­ literary artist and competent ly hills when the clouds and tific historical reporting that cost to all inquirers. the mist were resting on them.” his definition is incomplete. He Enjoy now the many advantages of saving "th« novelist, had depended upon WRITE TO his achievements as a histor­ . What Dickens is doing here has ‘forgotten this essential ASK AND LEARN, Station KO.A American W ay" at the American National Bank. ian, we should long ago have is identifying the Catholic faith liote — that Christ instituted and the preternatural order the sacraments. Dlenver 2, Colorado forgotten him*. Doctor Cross refers to “cer­ For example, you can "bank-B^-mail"— make Like an Einstein turned phi- • with superstition, ignorance, and dreams. tain superstitions, such as wor­ your deposits at the nearest mail box. In addi­ losopher or a Darwin turned ship of images and pilgrimage! theologian, he made himself Such utterly prejudiced to shrines.” We must con­ M.Ain 5314 tion, your savings earn interest dependably . . . only ridiculous when he ap- .. treatment of the Church in clude that the learned' writer plied his artistic abilities to a works purporting to be objec­ are always available whenever you want them. is either ignorant (and there­ field beyond the scope of his tive, however, is no invention fore not qualified to speak), of Dickens. We invite you to open your American National particular talents. or is deliberately distorting F. J. KIRCHHOF Dickens’ A Child’s History BACK IN 1644 John Milton the truth (and therefore not Savings Account tomorrow! of England is more than a in Areopagitiea had this to say worthy of a hearing). scholar’s nightmare. It is typ­ about the Church’s use of the In discussing the oppression Construction Co. ical of that history in which imprimatur, placed by ecclesi­ of Irish Catholics by King / FREE PARKING Catholicism is written off as astical authorities upon hooks Henry 'VIII, Doctor Cross sums right next door thq “Romish party” and the dealing with faith and morals up the faith of the Irish at Pope as a small-time, scheming as a sign that they may he “the superstitions and senti­ , , BUILDERS politician. printed: ments of Irishmeni” In addition, it reminds us “To fill the measure of th«^ This prejudicial treatment of We Appreciate Your Patronage that error has a peculiar knack rthe Church’s] encroachment, history was published in 1939, of surviving through the ages, their last invention was to or­ and had gone through six 700 Lawrence St. ^ D en v er, Colo. in spite of the saying that dain that no hook, pamphlet, printings hy 1948. ft was used “truth will out” or paper should be printed (as in at least one Catholic col­ if S t Peter had bequeathed ESTABLISHED ItOS DICKENS DESCRIBES S t lege, chiefly for want of some­ Joan of Arc as “a moping, them the keys of the press also thing better! fanciful girl, and, though she out of Paradise) unless it were A NOTED PROFESSOR of was a very good girl, I dare approved and licensed under Sacred Scripture begins one of The American Fixture Co. the hands of two or three glut­ his works by observing that NATIONAL BANK say she was a little vain, knd Mtnufaetarers of THE wishful for notoriety.” ton friars.” the would-he scholar ought to Of the visions that S t Joan • From the invective of Mil- begin each working day by 'Church Pews and Altars AMERICAN:of Denver experienced, Dickens says: “It ton to the ridicule of Dickens praying lOn his knees for th« is no short span of history. grace and light to know the Church Furniture is well known that such delu­ 17TH AND LAWRENCE STREETS sions are a disease which is not IT WOULD-BE WRONG, of truth. Bank, Office, and Store Fixtures by any means uncommon.” course, to think that such his­ This method might well b# ' According to the novelist- torical inaccuracy is a thing of appropriated by would-be his-' Millusork of All Kinds Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation tumed-historian, the people of the past. Arthur Lyon Cross torians, if they would not be guilty of presenting error as M,4. 0168 the Province of Lorraine in in his A Shorter History of r. J. Kirchhof, Pres. France believed in ^ Joan be­ England and Greater Britain truth to posterity. C. F. Stahl, Vies Pres, 1236 Arapahoe St. Denver, Colo. Hear “MR. PRESIDENT” starring Edward Arnold — KVOD, S P.M. -r- Wed. cause'' they were “very igno­ defines a sacrament as “an Perhaps they forget that the rant and superstdtioaa, and tkejr outward and visiblt sign of as father of lies is the devil. I

FAOE FOURTEEN Office, 938 B annock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, November 20,1952 Marry in St. Dominic's Miss Betty Jo NORTH DENVER NEWS Coffman, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Coffman, was united in mar­ riage to John I. Open HouseatHolyFamily Parish Nov. 23 P IA Will Mflflt Gass'en, soft of Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ Your Plumber For Years seph. H. Gassen. At St. Dominic's The wedding took Ed O'Connor, Sr. Ed O'Connor, Jr. place in St. Dom­ GL. 4323 inic’s church, 3030^W. 44th Ave. Denver, before a On November 20 Nuptial Mass. The m atron of (St. Dominic’t Parish, Denver) honor was Mrs. The PTA will meet Thursday Shirley Ann Lil­ evening, Nov. 20, at 8 p.m. in the lie, sister of the STOP WORRYIHG! church auditorium. Mrs. John bride. Miss Vic.- HHl will speak on civil defense. toria Sena a n d Mrs. Joseph Ford and Mrs. Ed­ Miss SaraPo Gas- MR. ward Abromeit, room mothers, sen, sister of the assisted by the mothers of the bridegroom, were BUSINESSMAN: sixth grade pupils, will serve re­ bridesmaids. The freshments. best man was When you have a checking ac­ The pupils of the sixth grade Carl tL. Lillie, count at The North . . . you will present a one-act play in and the ushers can get change, make deposits two scenes. The cast includes all were Duane Ca­ of the pupils of the class: hill and Ralph and handle ALL your Thomas Schmoeger, Bridg;et Mul- Sugar. A recep­ banking needs at our lane, Nancy Plumber, Margaret tion was held ^ Lyons, John Jelniker, James Ab- in the bride’s 1 Drive-In Window . . . open rpraeit, Thomas Pike, John Lut- home, 2236 Hook­ 'til 6 p.m. daily. ter, Jerry White, Jack Steele, er street. After a OPEN HOUSE will be held at Holy corner of the high school, a building (across the Kenneth Steggs, Richard Gor­ brief wedding trip to Colorado Spring^, Mrs. Gassen is making Plenty of Free Parking, Too. Family parish, Denver, Sunday after­ alley) used for some fhe grade school classes, the man, and Michael Veltman. her home in Denver while her husband is on duty with the navy. newly remodeled home economics building, and a (Photo by Rembrandt studio) ‘ - noon, Nov. 23, from 2 to 5 for an inspection of corner of the garage that has been converted into Other workers in the play are the renovation and Improvements made in the a band room. The school hall also is being redec­ James McDonald, Clyde Baker, n e e d a p e r s o n a l l o a n ? Our officers are always parish plant to provide for.an increasing school en­ orated by volunteers from the parish. The Rev. David Rasmussen, L a v e r n Turkeys, Cash, TV rollment. In the picture above are some of the Schlenz, Marlene Ford, Gail Bet- glad to discu.ss a loan to fit your needs. Forrest Allen is pa.stor of the Holy Family buildings of the plant. Left to right are shown a parish.— {Register staff photo) tridge, Carl Jensen, Judy Beck, Florence Kerber, Patricia Roatch HNS at St. Patrick's Plans + 4: - t - + + YOU BORROW TO YOUR BEST Barbara Bennett, Madelon Costa, Glenda Criswell, Judith Kascak, ADVANTAGE AT Marjorie Kennedy, Renetta Knox, Thanksgiving Party Nov. 21 Thanksgiving Turkey Games Party Edith Madrid, Patricia McCor­ mack, Gloria Morehouse, Mary Kay Schwalm, Patricia Steward, (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver) 200 Pounds of Turkey Set at Holy Family Parish Nov. 22 The annual Thanksgiving Two hundred pounds of turkey noRTH B a r k Ella Trujillo, Geraldine Von- games party sponsored by the (Holjr Family Pariih, Denver) licited for this annual endeavor, followed by the regular business feldt, Clyde Baker, and Joseph Holy Name society will be held were served to the school chil­ The annual Thanksgiving tur­ as the proceeds will mean much meeting at 8 o’clock. The Rev. Bretz. dren of St. Patrick’s on Nov. 19, at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21, in the with the Rt. Rev. Monsignor key game.S party will be- held to the parish. John Danagher, C.M., professor The school children have ended school auditorium. The feature Saturday evening, Nov. 22, in The St. Ann’s circle will meet of canon law, will be the guest their comp^tion for the t ^ - Achille Sommaruga, Father Re­ W. 38th and Julian Street Glendale 4703 attractions are 20 turkeys, cash gis McGuire, and the teaching / the school hall, beginning at 8 in the home of Mrs. Henry A. speaker. Mothers of the third and vision set. Tnose who scored high­ prizes, and a 21-inch General All iccounU iniured to tlO.OOO by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation o’clock. Tickets will be 50 cents Heinz, 4336 Winona court, on fourth grade students will act as est honors were John Haws , and sisters as honored guests. Cran­ Electric television set. Those berries, dressing, celery, and each. A turkey will be the Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 25, at hostesses. Louise Saindon. By grades the having donations toward the T'V gift for each game. A complete 1 o’clock. Mrs. J. R. Morelee will The fifth and final night of the children - ranked in this order: pumpkin pie were on the menu set are asked to turn them in and “seconds” were plentiful. turkey dinner will be given as a be the assistant hostess. PTA fall tournament will be held Fifth grade, eighth, sixth, by the night of the party. Dona­ THEY AS GOOD special award. The patronage The Holy Family PTA will Thursday evening, Nov. 20, at seventh, third, fourth, second, Preparations for the feast were FEEL tions are accepted at 25 cents made by Mmes. Anthony Can- of parishioners is «earnestly so- sponsor a.tea in connection with 8 o’clock in the school hall. combined fifth and fourth; and or six for $1. At the party, the the inspection of the convent, Mothers of the high school stu­ Mrs. Ahthony’s third grade. The zona,' Catherine .Anderson, and games are 20 for 50 cents. Joseph Libonati. AS THEY I 0 0 / f . . . v home economics room, band dents will provide the gifts and television was awarded Nov. 19 Sunday, Nov. 23 will be Holy Holy Family Woman room, and the newly decorated will be the hostesses for this eve­ at the turkey games party con­ Communion day for the children school hall. All parishioners and ning. High scores for the fourth ducted by the ushers’ club. night of play are as follows; of the parish. THESE WONDERFUL Given Surprise Fete their relatives and friends are in­ There will be a truck in i vited to attend this affair, which Pinochle, first, Lottie Filkoski; Shower for Sisters ,/•< Dr. F. A. Smith A surprise party was given second, Sam J. Dougherty; and front of the church on Sunday, will be held Sunday afternoon, A tea and pantry shower will Nov. 23, to receive articles for for Mrs. Margaret Werkmeister Nov. 23, from 3 until 5 o’clock. third, I. Collins; and in bridge, be held for the Sisters Friday, Optometrist first, Edith Klein; second, Mrs. the clothing drive. on her 77th birthday Nov. 15 in The chairn»en for the event are Nov. 21, in the church audi­ The novena honoring Our; her home at 4844 Meade street, Mmes. A. Schlicher, F. J. Woert- K. Pharis; and third, Mrs. C. R. torium, at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Ray­ Auge. A blanket and a picnic ham, Lady of Lourdes will be held at| PUMPS Denver. G«sts included four man, H. M. Edmonds, W. Flan­ mond Ingram and Mrs. Fred Sa- 7:45 Wednesday evening. i Ford Optical Co. sons, two daughters, four daugh- ders, and H. E. Kelsey. Mrs. C. donated by the mothers of the bon, past presidents of the PTA, R. Auge, Mrs. Jerry Starkey, freshmen students, were awarded Mr. and Mrs. Michael Magnelli; ters-in-Iaw, two sons-in-law, 13 will pour. Mrs.'Matt Saya, presi­ were accepted as new members * grandchildren, and five great­ Mrs. James Kelly, and Mrs. Harry to Mrs. T. J. Hallman and H. E. dent of the Catholic Parent- Eyes Examined • Vitual Cart b Kelsey, past presidents of the Copeland, respectively. in the Pius X Coterie club. Five | grandchildren. The family are Teachers’ league, will be the couples attended the meeting j Individually Styled GlaMtt members of Holy Family parish, PTA, will pour. Christmas cards, stationery, all- guest of honor. The faculty will Nov. 15 in the home of Mr. and I 1,>.38 Broadway and the children attend the par­ There will be a meeting of the occasion cards, and gift wrap­ be introduced to the parents and PTA Monday evening, Nov. 24, pings will be on sale in the north Mrs. Thomas CheiTy. A 15-min-j ish-School. sponsors by the president, Mrs. Ute visit in church preceeded the j Mrs. Werkm^i^er was born in in the school hall. Visiting hour hallway of the church after the T.4bor 129.5 - with the sisters will begin at 7, Masses on Sunday, Nov. 23. J. A. Bonnell. Mrs. Charles meeting. Cards were then played Central City ana bas lived in Swanke is chairman of the re­ and refreshments served. i Denver for 50 years. Her father freshments committee. came West with Kit Carson and, A ,aale of homemade cookies when he settled here, built a log HNS at St. Catherine's for the Thanksgiving holidays cabin where the U. S. mint now wil{'l)e held after each Mass on I 66 stands. Sunday, Nov. 23, in the church Why Pay More?” Mrs. Werkmeister is the widow auditorium. Christmas carets will of Karl F. Werkmeister, a long­ Will Hold Turkey Party also be displayed. The profits of time member of the Denver (Trademark) (St. Catherine’s Parish, Denver) Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Covillo, the sale will go to the Dominican school board. missions in Africa and Japan. lElMiieiiSrio^FyoM heavenly heel-buying The annual turkey party with Edwin and Albina Magagna as sponsors; Eugene Robert, son Donations of cookies may be Myer Drug Stores sponsored by the Holy Nam^ made in the auditorium Saturday Wm. W. comfort with no gaping! Designed to flatter yout of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lobato, Washington society will be held Monday, with Irene Montoya and Gilbert afternoon from'4 to 6 and again COMPA.VY Nov. 24, in the school gymnasium Brien as sponsors; Regina Rae, in the evening from 7:30 to foot Once you wear a Trim Tred pump iLaunderers & Cleaners at 8 p.m. Tickets are 50 cents 9 p.m. Colorado Oivned Store.t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. for the first 20 rolls, and may Stapleton, with Francis and Hel­ Rotary-Making Group you’ll want them forevcr. Gpioe choose today! be purchased at the door. Sixty 30 South Broadway 15th and California Jerry Abell Joe Abell en Von Felot as sponsors; Norma Third Order members are.tak- 3933 W. Colfax Curtis & loth St. ' 17lh & Tremont A-1 turkeys and a number of Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ing an active interest in the you are latiified with hams will be given. Everyone is Paul Roth, with Nick and Jennie ‘‘Carrying of the Cross” rosary- r welcome. your laundry— ttay with it Domenico as sponsors; Lynne making group which meets each' The PTA requests that those Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday evening at 7:45 in the HIGH HEEH , if not— call MA. S996. who ordered personalized Christ­ Kenneth Reinhard, with Albert reading room. There will be no mas cards pick them up before and Grace Vinnola as sponsors; meeting on Thanksgiving eve­ ^ith PLATFORM or after all the Masses Sunday, Frank Michael, Jr., son of Mr. ning. ^ 725 East Colfax Nov. 23. and Mrs. Frank M. Augustine, The Holy Hour will be held MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY The following infants were with Harold and Dorothy Corbin Friday evening, Nov. 21, at 7:30 Red Leather — Black Leather 5baptized: Lois Ann, daughter of as sponsors; Rachelle Marie, by the Rev. J. S. Bernier, O.P., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ who will also deliver the sermon. Black Suede man Paradis, with William and The Third Order members -will INSURANCE SINCE 1897 CAMEO COVERING CO. Patricia Richardson as sponsors; receive Holy Communion in the Brent James, son of Mr. and Mrs. 7:30 Mass, Sunday, Nov. 23. A Edward Duckworth, with Mr. and Linoleum— Asphalt, Rubber & Plastic Tile— Wall Covering chapter meeting will be held in Mrs. La-wrence Toole as spon­ the church at 4 p.m. The Rev. Gas and Electric'Bldg. T.4, 1395 Estimales Complimentary sors; Margaret Mary, daughter W. H. Albertson, O.P., is the of Mr. and Mrs. Robert De- new director of the Third Order 2555 W. 29th Ave. GR. 9535 Nileon,- with Mr. and Mrs. Louis chapter. Scutti as sponsors; Carol Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael MEDIUM HEEL Crow, with Silver and Mary St. Thomas Univ. Club ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH Crow as sponsors; Paula Jean, Dependable Life and Disability Policies for r daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon­ To Hold 'Turkey Trof OPERA PUMP ard Taylor, with William and Protection of Family, Home and Earnings. Patronise These Friendly Firms Mary Lorensen as sponsors; Jer­ j The “Turkey Trot” is the In Black Suede ome Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. name for the sport dance the S t A Home Company Serving Denver and the Complete Selection of George Rogers, with Edward and Thomas University club will hold Maryanne Weirich as sponsors; Rocky Mountain Empire $ A 9 5 For th« Purchaoe Hardware . . . Paints at 8:30 p.m. in S t Philomena’s or Salt of Yoar Rick Anthony, and Berry Allen, hall, 940 Fillmore street, Den­ Property—Call Guns . . . Ammunition sons of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kush- ver, Sunday night, Nov. 23. ner, with Robert and Agnes Bar­ “Trotting” will be done to the UNITED AMERICAN Gilli Hardware rett as sponsors; Janette, daugh­ familiar strains of popular re­ Owned by ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Sor- Paul and Foster Bruno 3006 Weit 44th cordings; and the “gobbling”, LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY S559 W. 44th Aye. GL. 3686 rentino, with John and Margie will be in evidence later in the GL 3809 McNamara as sponsors; Patrick evening when a Dutch lunch is 1717 California St. Denver' CH. 6535 Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd served. For 75 cents an individ­ Keller, with James and Ann Hol­ ual may indulge in both “trot­ COMPLETE PAINT JOBS land as sponsors; Kathleen Mar­ ting” and “gobbling.” The chair­ Body & Fender Repair Complete Mechanical Repaire ie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. man is Hazel Fisk, assisted by Robert Scheck, with Sevier and Mary Meehan and Joanne Mal­ HANK’S AlITO BODY Julia Scheck as sponsors; Rich­ loy. ard Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Those who plan to attend 38th Perry GR 0142 George Gillet, with Laura and should phone their acceptances Owned and operated by all Catholic Personnel George Maloney as sponsors; and to Hazel Fish at SU-1-4391 or Ronica Marie, daughter of Mr, Mary Meehan at PE. 5873. and Mrs. Richard Dunn, with Guests, as well as those inter­ Medium Heel Mark- Dunn and Kathleen Zar- ested in membership in the club, TO PERSONAL, '' Black Suede The firms listed here lengo as sponsors. will be welcome. Suede Pump deserve to be remembered YOUR RELIABLE. AND COMPLETE $ 0 9 5 when you are distributing New St. Catherine's Church your patronage in the dif­ CLEANERS ' INVESTMENT JOHN and BERTHA McBRIDE ferent lines of business. GLendile tSOl 3731 TEJON ST. SERVICE SPECIAL! Genuine Lizzard Pumps 1195 HOLY FAMILY PARISH Brown and R ed ...... Patronize These Friendly Firms You eon depend upon BOSWORTH-SULLIVAN to give you penonot, relioble, ond complete Investment service and 1 1 ,5 mmmtHMHnMfititnmtHiK Genuine Ligord Purses .. advice. . . whether you're merely seeking Information or Expert Watch Repair Diam onds > BLALACK'S wish to buy or sell securities'ln small or lorge amounts. STANDARD SERVICE . VIC JOHNSON ^ 44th i^Tennyson GR. 9908 Visit BOSWORTH-SULLIVAN soon. Our personnel, our jewelry 8 Jb H Gresn Stamps library, and our research deportment ore at your servico 4318 Tennyson GR. 9557 Lubrication • Tires • Batteries . . . without any obligation.' FOWLER’S 4 BOSWORTH, SULLIVAN COMPANY, Inc The firms listed here CORN FED MEATS % POULTRY AND n S H FAMILY SHOE STORE JOHN J. SUUiVAN. Sn4< M ' w 1 deserve to be remembered / TENNYSOX KV€U\ 3927 Tennyson gR. 0703 when you are distributing A FRONT VIEW of the beautiful new St. Catherine your patronage in the dif­ IMeat Market church, North Federal boulevard and W. 42nd avenue, 6 6 0 SEVENTEENTH ST, -DENVER, COLORADO Open Evenings Till 8 pjn. ferent lines of business. 14016 Tennyson GR. 0443 ia shown above. The churph will be dedicated on Thanksgiving morning by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr.—(Photo by Smyth),

2 3 TTinrwfay, Novtmber 20,1952 ^Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE FIFTEEN Proceeds to Be Used^for Playground Bishop Sullivan to Address Reqently Engaged Craig Alfar Society Plans Ft. G)llins K. of C. to Hold Games Party n Card Forty in Hail Nov. 20 eligious Institute Hoy. 22 Craig. — (St. Michael’s Par­ Fort Collins. — (St. Joseph’s man. The couple are living in Co­ ish)—The Altar and Rosary so­ Richard Coming Is Married ciety is sponsoring a card party Parish)—Friday night, Nov. 2l, lumbus, Ga., near Ft. Benning. ’The third in a series of seven between the second and third W INTERTIM E is SERVICE TIME at 8 o’clock, the Knights of Co­ Word has been received of the Before entering the U.S. para­ institutes for religious will be conference, and the institute will Nov. 20 at 8 o’clock in the par­ lumbus will hold their annual marriage Oct, 19 of Cpl. Richard troopers, Corporal Coming was held this Saturday, Nov. 22, at close at 4:15 with Benediction ish hall. A special prize will be lor WISCONSIN ENGINES turkey games party in St. Jo­ L. Coming, son of Mr. and Mrs. employed by the’Public Service Regis college, Denver. More than of the Blessed Sacrament. a 32-piece set of dishes. Refresh­ ■. V-':. . seph’s hall. Proceeds will be used Fred Coming of Fort Collins, and conipany of Colorado in Fort 250 sisters from the Denver area At last week’s session on ments will be served. All parish­ for renovating the school play­ Miss Jean Brown, daughter of Collins. He is a graduate of St. are expected to atteyid.. “Mystical Theology K)r Nuns,” ioners are cordially invited to ground.. Work on the playground Mrs. Lucy Brown and the late Joseph’s school and For^ Collins The topic this week will be 241 sisters from Denver and sur- attend and to bring guests. is progressing rapidly. Estimated J. L. Brown of Columbus, Ga. high school. The Spiritual Life," with three Tounding towns—sojne from as The next meeting of the cost of the improvements is more Father Frederick G. Lawrence Jesuit Fathers from the college far away as Colorado Springs newly organized Men’s club than $4,000, but to date the K. witnessed the ceremony in the Felske-Dinkel Nuptials ^ each giving a conference. and Greeley—attended the con-' will be held N o t . 20 in the of C. members and other parish­ post chapel at Ft. Banning, Ga. Miss- Cleova Dinkel, daughter Opening the session at 1 p.m. ferencetf. This topped the open­ church basement prior to the ioners have donated approxi­ Mias Eula Mae Morgan was maid of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dinkel, will be Bishop Bernard J. Sul- ing day attendance by 15 sisters. card party. Plans are being liwin, SJ., speaking on “The made to sponsor a games mately, $2,500 in the form of la­ of honor, and Cpl. Don Mc­ and Arthur Felske, son of Mr. 2 More Sessions party. bor, materials, and cash. Rae of Fort Collins was best and Mrs. Otto Felske, were Love of God ;” Father B. J. Mur­ ray, S.J., wil speak on. “Cheer­ There are two mOre sessions A nominating committee., united in marriage in St. Joseph’s slated after, next Saturday’s in­ named at the Altar and Rosary We carry a complete line church Nov. 12. Father Richard fulness in the Spiritual Life;’" of ORIGINAL FACTORY and ^^ather William B. Faherty, stitute. On Nov. 29, the topic society’s meeting, consists of M. Duffy, pastor, witnessed the will be geared more toward the Mrs. Charles Fedinec, Mrs. Merf PARTS for ALL WISCONSIN ceremony. Mi.ss Wilma Dinkel S.J., win close the afternoon with a talk on “Supernatural Obe­ teaching' nuns — “Teaching an Evans, Mrs. Tony Abraham, and ENGINES. And all of odr was her sister’s maid of honor. Appreciation of the Mass,” and Elizabeth Conroy. They will servicemen are trained . , . , r Bridesmaids were Miss Dolores dience.” Refreshments will be served on Dec. 6, closing session meet and select a slate of of­ assuring you of the best pos­ Felske, sister of the bridegroom, will be “Covmseling and Guid­ ficers to be presented at the sible overhauls by the latest and Miss Betty Lamb. Donald Mountain Pilgrimage ance. ' The engagement has meeting in December. Refresh­ factory approved methods. C olorado ptrings J Felske was best man for his Again this week. Father Louis ments were served by Mrs. Mark Bring in your Wisconsin En­ S Mexico City. — Thousands of been announced of Audrey brother. Ushers were Wilbert G. Mattione, S.J., director of the Maurin and Mrs. Frank Adamek. gine either for cleaning and and Vernon Dinkel, brothers of faithful from all parts of Mexico, Lou Sn;^der, daughter of Mr. and led by Archbishop Luis M. Mar­ institute, extended an invitation Mrs. Steven Snyder, 4495 Newton The next meeting of the St. Mi­ tune-up or for a complete the bride. Following a reception to all nuns in the Denver area to chael Altar and Rosary society o'^erhaul, if that’s what it J. D. CROUCH after the ceremony and Mass, the tinez of Mexico City, Climbed the street, Denver, to John G. Co- Cubilete, the mountain in the attend the Saturday session. charo, son of Mr,* and Mrs. Sam will be held Dec. 8. needs. C. D. O’BRIEN couple left on a wedding trip to Plan 2nd Institute . Cathec^sm classes are held M AY REALTY Long Beach, Calif. They will re­ country’s geographical center, to Cocharo, 487o Decatur. The wed­ pray before the huge statue of At the same time, he an­ ding date has been set for Jan. every Tuesday vid Friday after­ We Service All Makes of side in Fort Collins, where Mr. nounced that tentative plans al­ noon for the children *^in the Air Cooled Engines Felske is employed. Christ the King. The pilgrimage, 3 in St. Catherine’s church. R E A L T O R sponsored by Mexican Catholic ready are under way to set up grade school. On Sunday, Nov. 23, the Action, wfls offered for the afflic­ the second institute, which will The newly organized choir is INSURANCE ■ LOANS college Newman club will hold ted, those suffering persecution be held four or five Saturdays Leadville Altar Society rehearsing for the Christmas CENTRAL a lupper-dance from 5 to 9 in Communist-ruled lands, and after the first of the year, pos­ Mass every Tuesday evening at p.m. at Ammona hall on Colo­ for Mexico’s Third National Mis­ sibly in the Lenten season, Hears Report on Sale 7 :30. The choir ir .under the Equipment Co. Ute Theater Bldg, i rado A. and M. campua. Neigh­ sionary Congress, which opened with all the topics being of a direction of Mrs. Paul Hay­ QUALITY APPAREL Leadville.— (Annunciation Par­ worth. , Factory Distributors boring Newman club, from the Nov. 12„ spiritual or religious nature. ish)—The Altar and Rosary so­ IN COLORADO SPRINGS Colorado Springs, Colo. Univeraity of Wyoming, Uni- Jefferey Lawrence Herfurt- ciety was called to order by the ner, infant of Mr. and Mrs. 1435 Market, AC. 5649 SINCE IS71 veraity of Colorado, Colorado president, Mr$. Theresa O’Brien, « MAIN 1898 State college of education, Lawrence Herfurtner, was re­ Kiowa and Tajon Street! Exchange Vows in Sodality hall. The reports of cently baptized, with Marshall D^ver 2, Colo. and Univeraity of Denver are the officers were read and ap­ invited. Thomas O’Rourke and Fletcher, Jr., and Mrs. Marshall proved. The treasurer, Mrs. Mary Fletcher, Sr., as godparents. hit trio from Denver will fur­ In Colorado Springs Delorey, reported the cooking nish the mutie. Girl, are atked sale held in October was a suc­ THE MURRAY DRUG CO. WILIIAM C. CRARON to bring box lunchet with their M|iss Jean- cess financially. ^ Bill E. riku Piik—MAIa 144 OptometrUt name, inaide the box. rt e t t e Ellen The entertainment committee, Sirtk Sttra—ai2 T«|«!—B4I> 189 Father Duffy, pastor, spoke Gansel became Mmes. Anna Motzer, Luanne Mc­ IJi North Tejon St. the bride of Lee Recommended Firms Professional Pharmacy to the -Woman’s club of Fort Gowan, Evelyn Weber^ Ivanna PHONE MAIN S662 Collins Nov. 18 at the city li- Edward Miller Sullivan, and Placida Mascarenez, Nov. 8 in the SOI No. Tejon MAin 1088 COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. brarybrary auditorium on “World served refreshments. Gifts for Peace Through Education.’’ Pauline chapel, games were given Mmes. Eve­ Colorado lyn Trevethan, Theresa O’Brien, for AUTO Get Baur’$ ( of Denver) Pete Beroni Fire Essay Prize Springs. T h e and Annie Reed. Candy and Ice Cream at In the recent Fire Prevention bride is the y Forniture ------r Shop 4 4 daughter of Mr. UPHOLSTERING. ’ week essay contest between the SERVICE Johnson-English KE-UPHOLSTERING AND i Fort Collins high school and St. and Mrs. Fred y REPAIRING ^ Joseph’s junior high school, Clif­ R. Gansel, Hill Slip Covert and Draperlea . City, Kans., and C. D. of A. Court ford, Carpenter, chief of the Drug Co. Made to Order ^ Fort Collins fire department, the bridegroom LENTHERIC Toiletriei . Furniture Made to Order ^ presented in p,erson the first is the son of Ttjon at Bijoa St. Phon« 1400 ^ 24-22 So. Wahaatch Avc. MAln 5309 4 Sales & Service prize cup to Ai^ia Marie Layton, Mr. and Mrs. In Leadville a ninth grade student at St. Jo­ Lee G. Miller of We Repair All Makes “// Your Needs Are Electrical The Hey§e Sheet seph’s school. Clifford Sherwood 3 Oak avenue, Call Main 939” Metal and Roofing placed second, Rosemary Lom­ Broadmoor. The Major Motor Overhaul — Body — Paint — Wheel Alignment WirlnC'^Fixtnrea and Repaira INCORPORATED bardi, third; Louis Robinson, Rev. Joseph Holds Meeting and Balance — Electrical — Batteries & Tires HEATING ROOFING ,fourth; and Tim Holzar fifth. All Kane officiated SEE OUR LARGE USE CAR DISPLAY BEFORE YOU BUY SHEET METAL 'are ninth grade students in St. at the ' c e r e- Leadville. — The Catholic Berwick Electric Co. Daughters of America, Coutt St. J. D. BERWICK ( » SO. NEVADA Joseph’s school. mony. The bride Ph.n.; MAin tSl was attended by Frances Xavier Cabrini 1544, Colorada Sprinfi. Colorado The top three essays will be met Nov. 13. During the re- WILLIAMS-NASH INC. Eft. 1888 printed iff the Fire Prevention her sister, Mrs. . Allen Cafferty, as matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs. jnainder of this month, and until 2030 So. University — SH. 2781 Bulletin. The contest was spon­ Dec. 11, anyone wishing to be­ sored jointly by the city of Fort William T. Miller, Miss Marianne Rouse, Miss Phyllis Anne Gansel, (Formerly University Park GartRe) and Miss Patricia Ann Schuricht. William T. Miller, brother of the come a member of the Catholic BUCK SPORTING Collins and the Fort Collins Jun­ Daughters may obtain applica­ ior and Senior Chambers of bridegroom, was best man, and the ushers were Donald Galles, tlEtM Gerald Sullivan, John Sullivan, Marian Bouzis, and Bert Gansel. tion blanks from either Miss Mar- GOODS CO. Cornmerce. Members of the judg iorie Diemer or Mrs. Anton Za- ing committee included firemen Assisting at the reception in the Garden of the Gods club were Mrs. DODGE-PLYMOUTH OWNERS **Ever7thlnr for Everr Sport" OfYloiort S n e Louis Smith, Mrs. Charles Seymour, and Miss Marguerite Fitzger­ lar. Those desiring membership Phone Main 930 and representatives of both are requested to have their com­ Prepare for Efficient Driving Chambers of Commerce. ald. After a wedding trip to the Hawaiian Islands, the couple will 19 NO. TEJON ST. make their home at 28 Lake avenue, Broadmoor. The bride attended pleted application forms turned Baptized by Father Thomas Blair’s Business college and Colorado Springs high school. She is a in not later than Dec. 11. Tune the Motor — Restore Pep and Economy to Your Car ^ ZECHA & ADAMS i\ McMahon NoV. 16 were Marilyn convert to the Church. The bridegroom attended Creighton uni­ An appeal was made by Mrs. It Will Perform Better and Last Longer Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. versity in Omaha and Notre Dame university.______Edward Kelly that members and — FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS — ^ Conoco Service Station ^ Aley Drug Co. Linus Gross, with Martin Spiess their friends save canceled y ______4 and Mary L^iker as sponsors by stamps of ' any denomination. ;IAM E§ MOTOR €0. PRESCRIPTION proxy; and Joseph Thomas, son All canceled stamps may be , DRUGGISTS turned in to Mrs. Kelly. 1228 Lincoln KE. 8221 ^ 4 of Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Colorado Springs Group Dodxe A Plymoath ~ Sale* and Service Phont Main 258 331 So. Tejon St. Evans, with Joseph Hladovcak In an effort to help furnish and Lucille Hladovcak as spon­ the K. of C. hall kitchen with COLORADO SPRINGS sors by proxy. utensils, the C. D. of A. are pur­ I Nft. iIi A rt. at Cach. la Poudr. 4 To Study Saints' Writings chasing a coffee pot and some PTA Meeting silverware, and would again like De Soto-Plymouth ^ “ Peak Quality Flowers’ to request any member who has At the PTA meeting Nov. 14, Colorado Springs.—The topic for Kow edited by Clare Boothe ^ Service FROM any spare silverware to bring it Miss Laura Jean Giro sang two for discussion at the Friday Luce. Mrs. E. Quigley and Mrs. to the next meeting. selections, accompanied on the afternoon meeting of Great Lane were cochairmen;niJerry of The,Rev. George Spehar gave All Late Model Used Gars The Pike's Peak piano by Miss Rita Ann Ham­ Writers group will be “The Lit­ the tea, assisted by Mrs. Win­ a" talk on the Legion of Mary. Carry 5,000 Mile Guarantee • Floral Co. mett. Both are Colorado A. & M. erary Value of the W(^ks St field Griffin, Mrs. M. J. Mc- The primary purpose of the le­ Inaney, Mrs. A. E. Allen, Mrs. 110 N. Tejon Street Phone MAin 518 students and graduates of St. Jo­ August!Augustine an d S t?'^ T h ^ a s gion is'to help restore those who Factory Trained Mjechanics on All Chrysler Made C#r* seph’s school. The following St. Aquinas.” It will be held in the F. E. Bates, Mrs. Sadie Thieler, have become lax in the practice Joseph’s students modeled school home of Mrs. Jerome Haber Mrs. Robert Fosselman, Mrs. P. of their faith, and to help tl^em sweaters, shirts, and shorts: Ken­ assisted by Mrs. John Clark. L. -Montgomery, and Mrs. Ralph become more strong-in their re­ Main 18870-M Main 3729-R neth Vogt, Donald Costello, Ron­ Mrs. Leona Stockle, a resident Moss. The Colorado Springes ligion. , GRIFFITH MOTORS, Inc. TTieBEERTTial LARRY JERRY nie Welton, Larry Douglass, ci Colorado for 40 years, died deanery of the National Council Miss Patricia Smith gave two Madden Plumbing Co. Judy Coyte, John Head, and Nov. 10 in a local hospital. She of Catholic Women sponsors the readings, a poem entitled “Little 2770 No. Speer Blvd. GR. 3313 Made Mihraukee Famous Tommy Dinkel^ The style revue was born in Belgium and lived series of teas to give financial Boy Ran Awav From Home.” and PLUMBING CONTRACTOR was annhunced by Cathy Irwin. assistance to the Missionary Sis­ “The Night the Bed Fell" by PLUMBING REPAIRS for mapy years in Cfipple Creek. ters of Our Lady of Victory. JOE KEKEISEN GAS WATER HEATERS For the second consecutive She was a member of St. Mary’s James Thurber. - iLETfmiikgiimaeii riwae Bala 12504-I 827 W. CelonOt Aie. month the seventh graders are parish. Surviving are her daugh­ On N o t. 26 a formal dance Refreshments were served by winners of the “floating prize’’ ter, Mrs. Louise Munkres, Little­ will be sponsored by members Mrs. Mary Cassidy, Miss Annie (statue rff St. Joseph) for the ton; three sons. Max Praeseck of Our Lady of Guadalupe so­ Cerise, Miss Shirley Cerise, Mrs. greatest number of parents at- of Salida, Joe Castro of San dality. This will be the first Rose Champeau, Mrs. Dorothy CNflnrSLIR-PL'VMOUTH _ tending.•ndi Bernardino, Calif.; and Antoine major social event of the year Cobb, Mrs. Mary Connors, and FORT COLLINS for, the membprs and they Mrs. Bertha Coquoz. ufypowN MOTon CO. y LEGAL NOTICE Gastrop of Brussels, Belgium. 1908 BROADWAY CH.5626I NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Requiem High Mass was cele­ plan to follow it up with a Mrs. Patsy Vidrik was the win­ AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP brated Nov. 13 in St. Mary’s bazaar over the week end to ner of the prize donated by Mrs. ESTATE OF MATTIE LLEWELLYN. obtain funds for their sched­ Mary Ruth Nivens. DECEASED. church. Interment wis in Ever­ No. 95261 green cemetery. uled trip to t h e Summer DREIIING MOTORS Notice is hereby Kiven that on the 23rd Mrs. Emil Myers will ne host­ School of Catholic Action. day of December, 1952, I will present to ess to members of the Progres­ Cpl. Vincent Prochazka, who Colo. Springs Festival VIC HEBERT INC. Buick and G M C Trucks the County Court of the City and County sive Book club Friday for a of Denver, Colorado, my accounts for is being released from service at 3660 Downing final settlemect of the administration of luncheon. Mrs. John Blaine will Camp Carson, ha» been visiting Committee Named 230 South College Ave. Phone 2.300 said estate, when and where all person* be cohostess. his aunt, Mrs. Samuel Stewart. Colorado Springs.— (Corpus Sine* 1918 in interest may appear and object to them, if they to desire. The second deanery tea was He .spent more than a year in Christi Parish) — The executive Notice is also hereby given that there held in the Divine Redeemer hall Germany. In World war II his committee of the Corpus Christi are just* has been filed in said estate a'petition Nov. 20. The Rev. Duane Theo- six brothers were in the service. fall festival has announced that asking for a judicial ascertainment-and bold reviewed ^ the book, ^ in ts One brother, Paul, lost his life. For all your Beauty Work Fort Collins Federal determination of the heirs of sucN,. de­ the recent festival was an out­ Call Savings and Loan Assn. ceased. and setting forth that the name*. standing success, thanks to all one o f In addroBsea apd relationships of all persons, who co-operated, especially the La Varra Beauty Salon 141 North Collett Atchuo who are or claim to 1^ heirs of said members of the various commit­ Fort Collin*, Colorodo deceased, so far as known to the petu Fall Festival in Littleton 110 West Oak St. tioTier, are as follows, to-witi.Thomas E. tees. Special awards were given tll6 //SAVINGS — INVESTMENTS Llewellyn. 33S1 Rowena, Los Angeles. to Harry K. Cameron, Mrs. Ar­ Denver .> Port Collin*. Colo. PboiH 291 HOME LOANS Calif., sson; John Llewellyn. 3381 nold La Feve, Robert Nicolaisen, Rowena. Los Angeles. Calif., son; and Set for Saturday, Nov. 22 Vetriee Flaming Morgan, 115 E. Buena and Mrs. 'Virgy Swain. Miss many things we do Vista, Santa Fe, N. M., daughter. Grace O’Brien received a Accordingly, notice is also hereby given Littleton.— (St. Mary’s Par­ Helen Singer Is Wed oaster; Mrs. A. P. Loetscher, a ## Phone 372 SHINN PHARMACY that upon the date aforesaid, or the day ish)—St. Mary’s fall festival will to which the hearing may be continued, be held in the school hall from Helen C. Singer, daughter of ted spread; Mrs. Alice Ricker, a in o u r P A I N T 8^ O'MEARA “Your Parish Drug Store’ the Court will proceed to receive and hear 7 until 11 on Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Singer, Sr., Bible; Mrs. A. J. Loetscher, an Balmer & dollins proofs concerning the heirs of such de­ Nov. 22. Feature attractions, in and Lloyd 0. Rauchfuss,*son oi electric iron; Noel Hoppock, a Phones 92-93 ^ ceased. and, upon the proof* submitted, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rauchfuss, camera; Robert Giesing, roller Mortuary will enter a deciee in said estate deter­ addition to games and booths of BODY SHOP MEANS Northern Hotel Bldg. mining who are the heirs of such de­ many types, include two were united in maiviage Nov. 8 skates; and Mrs. Eugene Dodge, Lyle B. Collina Tyler. Haya The Store with a Smile ceased person, at which hearing all television sets, which will be in St. Mary’s church. Father a doll and wardrobe. given away in the course of Frederick McCallin officiated. F O R D r >njois. ■ the evening. Special prizes will The bride was given in mar­ -i«f0REW WYSOWATCKY. be Thanksgiving turkeys, and one riage by her father. Attendants CAPITAL Administrator. were Mrs. Albert J. Singer Jr. SCRIVNER’S F turkey will be given away each TUNE-UP M 3th and hour from 7 until 11 o’clock. sister-in-law of the bride, as GROCERY & MARKET Proceeds from the fall festival matron of honor; Mrs. Robert iB ro a d w a f NOTICE TO CREDITORS Schilling as bridesmaid. Albert ESTATE OF WILUE L. TAYLOR, will be used to defray parish and FOR Staple and Fancy Groceries school expenses, and each parish­ Singer, Jr., brother of the bride, "Northern Colorado’s Leading | was. best man. The other at­ TAbor 5191 152 W. Mountain Ave. ioner is asked to do his part to Department Store" No. 95813 make it a success by attending tendant was Robert Rauchfuss, 1314 Acoma Notics is hereby given thst on the 17th brother' of the bridegroom, and WINTER! TK. Arms listed her. d .u rv . to and by inviting his family and b. r«memb.r.d wh.n you ar. dli- "Denver’s largest Ford Dealer" friends to attend with him. usher was William Baxter, tributinr your patronags tP.,th. dlf-^ Although no dinner will be brother-in-law of the bride­ Make eura your Chavrolet is f.r.nt Unes ef busin..., -. — and ail persons having groom. served this year, snack bars will "in tune" for cold weather GREELEY be open for business with a vari­ A reception for 200 guests ety of refreshments on sale. was held■ " fromir 2 to 4 .p.m. in St driving ahead I Have our ex­ Bundles for the used clothing Mary’s hall. pert mechanics thoroughly ANDREW WYSOWATCKY. drive will be accepted at the The bride is a graduate of the check and adjust your motor Seery's Standard Administrator c.t.a. church before and after all of 1949 class of the Littleton high for the best winter driving 1 Greeley Grocery ' * E the.’'M8Sses on Sunday. school, and the Charles Denver Vegetid)le8 — Groceries 1 Service ^ “Fun With Photography” was Beauty school. She is employed the, title of the program pre- in the IBM department of DlNVtHS^iOLDEST CHEVKOUT OEALEK ^ Meats 8th Ave. A 12th St. Ph. 2986 settted by Robert W. Sonnen, Shwayder Bros., Denver. LOUIS W. NUANEZ field representative»*for the. An -Atlas Tires • Wash - Grease The bridegroom is a graduate rt»ns 18» • 701 fth Are. AURORA SCO Photographic manufacturers, Batteries • Accessories the monthlyhi:at meeting of the of Englewood high school with Parent-Teacher league held 'in the class of 1947, 'He was re­ the school Sept. 18. The sixth cently discharged from two The firms listed here grade room mothers were host­ years of service in the army, 18 CLINT’S months of which- were spent in BEST PLACE IN TOWN FOR RADIATOR SERVICE deserve to be remembered PURSE BROS. esses for the evening. CHEVROLET Because of the fall festival on Korea and Japan. He is em­ ' LINCOLN-MERCURY SERVICE CleeBlnx . Bepalrinc, Reeartag ' when you are distributing GROCERY & MARKET ployed at the Mountain States Wi irt “LIsuls-MiKinr HuSsisrtin.” Oir bmSsbIii. siIbi la5or-is«ln« listary-dnlieid NEW AND rSED Saturday evening, Nov, 22, the •Silsaist, know yoir tor IniHi »«< oit ia4 tro ros4y t. wnlu -H uktly aa4 your patronage in the dif­ GROCERIES - MEATS - FRUITS private Holy Hour will not be Telephone Co., Denver. 455 Broadway Iksmihly. Sm oi to4ay—end t*«fy Ikirty 4nyt—1« oemdlite elMckis nn< nttuesry wtrt. 1931 Ninth Avt. PImn. 181 VEGETABLES held in the church from 7:30 After a wedding trip to Carls­ Greelay, Ceie. ferent lines of business. PEarl 4641 THE KUMPF MOTOR CAR CO. 976& E. Colfax Aro. Ph. Aurora 233 until 8:30 p.m. as is usually the bad Caverns^ the couple will re­ 12th and Acoma ALpint 3131 case. side at 2785 S. Gilpin street. /

1 ■■ t .PAGE SIXTEEN Office, 938 Beffneek Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitene 4205 Thuridoy, November 20,19S2

I I Study in Expressions Lakewood Parish Sets Bake Sale Nov. 22 I H om em aker’s (St. Bernadett*'( Parish, bers of St. Ann’s circle will have ahach, with James Catanach and I Lalcewctod) charge of the selling Sunday, Mrs. Paul Del 'Valle as sponsors; I Departm ent A bake sale will be held Sat­ Nov. 23. St. Gerard’s circle will Dorothy Ann, daughter of Mr. I urday, Nov. 22, in. Rested store be in charge Nov. 30. Proceeds and Mrs. John Kristi, with Mr. will be used f- r the school fund. and Mrs. Geot-ge Hogan as spon­ I Patronii« The$0 ReliabU and Friendly Firm* at West Colfax avenue and Carr I street in Lakewood. This sale ib Mrs. Gil Weakland underwent sors; James Joseph, son -of Mr. given under the auspices of the minor surgery and is now at and Mrs. James Pfiffner, with Altar and Rosary society, but all home recuperating. Mrs. Weak­ Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Estill as J. A. JOHNSON & SON wl^en of the parish are asked to land received word that her sponsors; and Katherine Mary, donate homemade baked goods for mother, Mrs. Lawler, suffered a daughtet of Mr. and Mr. George Bacon & Schramm E*tablUhed 35 Year* broken hip resulting from a fall, Conrade, with Bobby Conrade Coraposition Roofing the sale. They may bring their • Gutters • Sheet Metal donations to the ^tore, Proceeds Mrs. Lawler is now in' La Jolla, and Rose Mirie Halbur as Til*rile Roofing Calif. sponsoi-8. , •’ Gas Furnaces , from the sale will be used for the Roof Repairing future parish school. This will be _ Members of St. Gerard’s * Gas Conversion Bprners circle will meet Thur-sday, Nov. 4020 Brighton Blvd., CH. 6S63 the last bake .sale, held until 88 Penniylvania RA 5657 early spring. 20, in the home of Mrs. Rose Hambeck. Each of the 16 mem­ TEkMiTES THERE IS STILL TIME! Several pariihioneri will be working on the pariih cen- bers of the'group is making twoj (OR FLYING ANTS) TO WEATHERPROOF YOUR baby gowns that will be Ipfe^ Moct ownem never HOME! iUf in the next two weeks in sented to the Infant of Prague know they have, ter* PROTECT AGAINST WINTER the Lakywood area. mitM until costly nursery at Christmas. damate ia already 41*0 A nominating committee of done. the Altar and Rosary society There will be a truck in front composed of Mrs. Paul Pattridge, of the church to carry clothing Inside and Outside donations Sunday, Nov. 23. Extermination S e r t i e • on WATERPROOFING Mrs. Gil Weakland. and Mrs. Rati,< Mice, Roaches, Clover John Witaschek ,met in the home The Infant of Prague circle Mites & Bed Bugs. Qf Mrs. Pattridge Nov. 17 to has volunteered to clean the Proved by year* of church sacristy in November, Free Cal|P *ucce**ful tervice nominate a slate of officers who will assume office in January, The Immaculate Heart of SP 4673 FHA TERMS IF DESIRED 1953, for a two-year period. Mary circle will meet Thursday, Inspection Election oi officers will be held Nov. 20, in the home of Mrs. Denver Brick Stain Co. at the meeting Dec. 4. All parish­ George Devinny for luncheon Colo. Terminix Co. IIhmm .1 E. L. Bfici Cs. 1455 Fox JCH. 1083 ioners present at the meeting are aYid cards. Mtebin .( tht eligible to vote. Baptized by the Rev. John J. W.rU’i Lira«it Tiralti SassiiitlM Only Anthorlitd Distrlbotori A STUDY IN EXPRESSIONS is pre- party sponsored by the Denver deanery of the Christmas cards, wrappings, Doherty were William Claude, 1754 S. Bdwy, Geo. Leachanan of Hydroto ProducU Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women last and other articles are on sale in son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cat- sented by this grdup of children of the year. Plans are being made by the deanery for the vestibule of the chinch be­ Little Flower center as the talked to Santa at a similar Christmas parties this' year. fore and after each Mass on Sun­ days until Christmas. The mem­ DUMONT I STORM SASH Plans Made for Charitable Units^ Yule Fete \ For All Type Windows SALES C O .! (Denver Dean'jrjr) Archdiocesan headed by Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald. duplication of effort and an sistance in supplying informa­ Everything for the Janitor Council of Catholic Women) Mrs. Fitzgerald is being ad- oversupply of some items. tion along these lines. Plans for participation in the yised by chairmen and officers Ann Sullivan A & A Storm Windows Lumber Yard Christmas celebration of Infant of the various charitable organ­ Lists of the particular needs Brushes, Waxes, Soaps, of Prague nursery, Little Flov(er izations as to specific needs. of the various organizations will To Preside . 2722 West 2nd Ave. F.H.A. Termi Phone PEerl 2683 Ann Sullivan, president of the 1810 So. Josephine Paper, Etc. center, Vail center, and other Knowing that during the holiday be founcT in the Denver deanery charitable organizations in need, season many Catholic organiza­ Qolumn in the Denver Cayiol,ie Denver deanery. Archdiocesan. Council of Catholic Women, will PE. 2435 as far as resources will permit, tions, as well as individuals, wish Register next week. There will S1742 Blake TA. 41461 were discussed Nov. 19 by the to extend their charity, the al^o be names and telephone preside' at a meeting of the j deanery committee on co-opera­ \hought is to establish a clearing numbers of a small committee board members on Tuesday, tion with Catholic Charities, house of information to avoid which will be glad to be of as- Nov. 25, at 10 o’clock in the Catholic Charities annex, 1665 Grant street. Mrs. James Cum­ WESTERN mings, ways and means chair­ WHY WINDOW & HOUSE. Parent-Teacher Group to.Meet Nov. 25 man, will discuss the annual CLEANING CO. projects sponsored by the DENVIR'S fA V O R IU LAUNDRY deanery, early in 1953, par­ WE CLEAN ticularly for the maintenance of Tb« rcaton Idtsl Sex Education Lectures at Lourdes Windows • Walls Our Lady of the Rockies camp, ^asTN* moM hmiliw ia (Our Lady of Lourde. Parish, debt beginning in 1953. They the shrine itself. The men won near Evergp-e^n, which during D mvst riisa a a r otfcar Woodwork Wall Paper Denver) ' approved the monthly aiieti- first prize in the Christmas light- the 1952 surtmer season pro-' iMttdrr h baeaua Ued Floors (Washed & Waxed) tatunam gat put iba Mrs. Louis McMahon and Dr. ment plan tuggeited by the ihg contest in the past two years. vided 10-dajf outings for 120 Uod M haodry larnca FREE ESTIMATES Frank McGlone will lecture be­ pastor instead of thh old-fash- The'club will spend $100 on new underprivileged children. fore Our Lady of Lourdes par­ FULLY INSURED ioned methods such at pledge equipment for the Nativity dec­ Wby doD't yoa, tots ent-teacher group at a meeting in drives, baxaars, or high-pres­ orations. Work began last week aejoy Ideal Laaadry Regidential ft Commercial the school hall Tuesday, Nov. 25. sure drives. A family budget on the new addition to the scene. Work Mrs. McMahon will speak to the assestment plan will be an­ John tlich has drawn the first mothers on sex education, and nounced after Christmas and draft of the scene, Leon Plaman- Altar Society Insulation Materials for Every Type Job 1032 18th MAin 1556 Dr. McGlone will talk to the fa­ put into operation the first don will make the actual pattern, Materials, Tools, and Counsel thers. Both speakers have presen­ of the year. In the adoption and Mrs. Edward Butler, artist, for Building, Modernization and Repairs. THE BEST IN LUGGAGE ted-their lectures in many schools. of this method it it expected will paint the final scene. Of All Kind. In Englewood Consult our Illustrated Home Planning Library. There will be a special enter­ that at least $1,500 will be Members of the seventh and tainment and refreshments fol- paid on the debt monthly. The eight grade level of the Outdoor Easy Terms and No Down Payment oh Remodeling lowiivg the meeting. vote of the men on this policy club will begin dance instructions TERMS ON BUILDING ARE NOW REDUCED One of the largest groups of was 83-3, in connection with the weekly Names Officers men ever to attend the monthly The men drew up final plans party night. The seventh graders Rocks of Lourdes club meeting for the decorating of the will learn square dancing and (St. Louii* Parith, Enflewood) •gathered Nov. 18 in the Center Lhurdes shrine for Christmas. the eighth graders \^ill learn ball New officers chosen at the house hall. Many new members The Christmas Nativity scene will room dancing. Other outdoor past meeting of the Altar society were admitted to the club, which be extended this year. A new club units will meet on party are Mmes. Carl Boom, president; outlined one of the most active scene will be placed near Logan nights to be announced Sunday, Rose Chiswick, first 17100 presi- Stove and Furnace Parta programs ever undertaken in the street and will extend back to Nov. 23, in the parish bulletin. de'ht (deanery and small linens); Still AvaifabJe parish. Albert Michaud, second vice LUM BER CQ. The Rocks will take full, re­ president (sacristy); Mon.signor Serring Enllewooci and Denver Area GAS FURNACES DRAPERS sponsibility in the breakfast room Joseph P. O’Heron, third vice 60 £. Flojrd Ave. Robert F. Frants, Mgr. Phone SU. 1-4435 The Geo. A. PaUen on Sunday mornings. “Breakfast Coin Box Is Vandalized president; Mme.s. Donald Ay- Company Time at Lourdes” was adopted mani, fourth vice president; Ly­ UPHOLSTERY as the new slogan. Six men un man Nachazel, fifth vice presi­ 1113 Lawr«nc« StrMt der one captain will take over TABOR 1131 DENVER. COLO. 926 W . 6ih Ave___ MA. 4507 dent; Edward Duffy, assistant to Electrical Contracting & Repairing the cooking and serving of the In All Saints' Church fifth vice president; Joseph Hup- parish breakfast after the Masses Upholstery, Repairing on Sunday mornings. Patrons will (All Saints’ Pariih, Denver) front of the church Sunday, pert, assistant to fifth vice presi­ Nov. 23, after all Masses to re­ dent; Warren Otto, secretary; Genuine Modernizing no longer be required to wait on For the -second time in two Kathrine Nachazel, treasurer themselves but will be served weeks the coin box of the votive ceive donations of used clothing lARL J.STR0HMIN6ER candle stand was vandalized Nov. and bedding. (large linens committee); Ga­ Pre$-To-Logs All work guaranteed. Term, at the tables. One man will act briel Smilanic candles and vis­ Electric Cempeeif if de.ired. Evening call.. as master of ceremonies, two 10. No money was obtained ’in Adult Convert Baptized • No Dirt • No Sparks men as cooks, and four as wait­ this second attempt, however, be­ iting the sick; J. Waller, votive Licensed end Bended • No Soot • No Smoke cause the coin box could not be Mrs. Nellie Decio, wife of lights; Jerome Pierzina, flowers; Member National Electrical Contractors Ate*n. No Obligation ers. The children of the Outdoor and Thomas Romero, telephone. • Each Log Burns 2 Hours club will help clear and set the opened. The attempt took place John P. Decio, was received into 1178 stout St. AC. 5733 • or More. tables. in a small storage room off the the Church by the Rev. Harley Memberf of the. Alter so­ On Sunday, Nov. 23, the 18 choir loft to which the candle Schmitt Nov. 15. After her con­ ciety arc sponsoring ■ tur­ Pitch Pinon, Apple The firms listed here captains will be on hand for the stand had been taken. ditional Baptism, Mrs. Decio re­ key party in the celeterie of opening of the new breakfast ceived her First Communion the the new school this Friday And Cedar Logs deserve to be remembered Tickets for the games party evening. N o t . 21, at 8 o’clock. project. The main idea of ‘the Monday, Nov. 24, may be ob­ same day. Mr. Decio is with the Maintenance of All Type Floors M" to 36’* Length. when you are distributing breakfast at Lourdes is to enable navy in the Pacific area. There will be no admission tained for a donation of 50 cents charge. All are invited. Satisfaction Guaranteed * Charc&i Briquette. your patronage in the dif­ parishioners to meet one an­ by calling PE. 8238. The holder Other Baptisms were those of Bonnie Jean, John Vernon, and The Holy Name Men’s choir 26 Years Experience—Dav or Night Serviee * Fireplace Coal ferent lines of business. other and get Better acquainted of a ticket will be entitled to 20 will sing for th« Higrf Mass at / • Kindling— Slab Wood with their priests of the parish. games. Joseph Williams, children of Mr. The master of ceremonies will and Mrs, Vernon C. Johns, with 10 o’clock each Sunday. Men Mrs. Nicholas Jamieson, Circle and boys interested in joining CHALLENGER FLOOR SERVICE Supreme Coal Co. try to seat parishioners at the chairman, announced the 101 lorma Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mayer as god­ tables in such a way that all will parents; Alan Michael, infant the choir are asked to meet in §34 & Broudway PE 4679 tion of 'the Little Flower circle. the church on Friday evenings Carl E. Rush, Mgr. Sales & Service have an oppiortunity to meet their The women of the new circle will son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. EA. 4008 1533 E. 7th Av*. neighbors. Katchur, with Stanley and Leona after the Miraculous Medal de­ play cards at their meetings on votions. Th« men of the Rocks club the second Wednesday of »every Worek as’sponsors; Richard Ger­ also yoted to back the pas­ ald, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. The Masses on Thanksgiving month. Members are Mmes. day will be at 6:16 and 8 o’clock. CERTIFIED CHEMICAL tor's financial plan for the James Ontis, Robert Warren, Robert J. Marsh, with Gerald A. parish in 1953. They voted that Notary and Sophia Marsh as The sodality choir will have a Doimld Uornwell, William Schnei­ program of hymns for the 8 PRODUCTS, INC. an attempt be made to pay der, Jaines Canzona, and Eugene sponsors; and Michael Corbett, ALL THE COAL YOU NEED infant son of Mr. and Mrs. o’clock Mass. $20,000 a year off the parish DeBell, captain. Infants baptized on Nov. 16 Building Maintenance Mrs. Lawrence Burnett and Thomas Stach, with Mr. and Mrs. • INSTALLATIONS Edgar Spencer as sponsors. were Michael Stephen, son of Supplies Mrs. Clement Dompierre, chair-’ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Smith, Jr., • SERVICE DAYor NIGHT men, thank everyone who do- with Irvin 'Van Dyke and Mar­ Bru.hei • Toilet Tiiiuet Lady of Grace nated 4o the BakeDl sale Nov. 16 jorie Garrett as sponsors; Bar­ Paper Towel. The Visitation circle will meet Goldenites Urged bara Jean, daughter of Mr. and For Complete Janitor Need. in the home of Mrs. Alva Brain- Mrs. Edward Taylor, with Cecil (Complete ard, 3210 W. Wesley, Tuesday, and Margaret Weskamps as 1180 Kalamath Street K iM a m Turkey Party Nov. 25, at 8 p.m. This meeting To Give Clothing sponsors; Allan Lee, son of Mr. Comiort Phones TAbor 0103 • was postponed from Nov. 12 be­ and Mrs. Robert Anderson, with This Winter, GAS BURNER CO. cause of the mission. TAbor 0104 Golden.— (St. Joseph’s Parish) Arvid Anderson and Geri Gou­ 260 BDWY. RA. 2871 Planned Nov. 10 The choir, under the direction let as sponsors by proxy for Carl Be Sure Your of Miss Betty Ford, meets every —Each person attending Mass and■ ‘-iri Millie Goulet; - - 'Irene Marie, Bin Is FuUI (Our Lady of Grace Parish, Tuesday evening at 7 in the at St. Joseph’s church on Sun­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Denver) church. Miss Ford urges every­ day, Nov. 23, is asked to bring Costello, with Urban and Jaline Call .Your Coal Heating Service For the Finest There will be a big turkey one who would like to sing at a usable article of clothing which Costello as sponsors. Beloiler Today. gdmes party Thursday evening, the Christmas' Midnight Mass to is to be turned over to the St. Robert Burns, the new scout Nov. 20, at^8 o’clock with 21 tur­ attend choir practices now. Vincent Salvage bureau. key? as pfTzes. executive for Araphahoe county, for emergency service on your coal heat­ Cleaning and Repairing The members of the Altar and is a member of St. Louis’ parish, The regular Tuesday games The Altar and Rosary society ing equipment, call your. CHS retailer, or ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC will not meet on the regularly Rosary society served a turkey Mr. and Mrs. Burns and son ar­ party will be held at 8 p.mti. Nov. dinner to nearly 100 members of rived recently from Rapid City, 25, with $20 on display. / scheduled date, Dec. 3, but will meet Dec. 10. Calvary Episcopal church and S. Dak. Saturday night there will be their pastor, the Rev. David RUGS square dancing at 8 o’clock. • It is 1^1^ too late to have The sodality choir will co-op­ COAL fihowL OL 9112 Christmas' cards personalized. Mosher, on Monday,, Nov,” 17, in erate with the Ehglewood Cham­ Mrs. Polish thanks all who ber of Commerce and other helped' make the Altar society Mrs. Roy Shobe, Westwood the parish hall. Call KIMBCL1A.VS 2119-J, will be glad to take Members of St. Agues’ circle choirs in Englewood in their bake sale such a success. The Christpias singing program. OF DENVER 2630 E. 3rd EA 8361 sum of $131 was taken in. orders. The cards are on display met on Wednesday evening, Nov, in the vestibule of the church 19, in the home of Mrs. Paul Pat­ The Englewood Lions club is Baptized this week were asking for singers who will take Alto Wall to Wall Cleaning in tha Home Michael Leonard, son of Mr. and after all Sunday Masses. tridge. Assistant hostesses were Mrs. liams; Theresa Anette, Anyone desiring to join a ro- Mrs. Doy Neighbors and Mrs. part in the presentation of Han­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ sary^making circle or card-play­ Thomas Olear. del’s “Messiah.” Rehearsals will tinez; Pauline, daughter'of Mr. ing group should contact Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Wagenbach is be on Sunday afternoons in the and Mrs. Gruhn; and Jane Eliz­ Nicholas Jamieson, Westwood a patient at St. Anthony’s hos­ new high school, from 3 to 6 abeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1776-W. pital, where she underwent sur­ o’clock. The play will be presented “CRANE” Fourteen Boiler Earle Radcliff. A truck will he waiting in gery, Nov. 6f in the new Englewood high school Names of the sick and news of auditorium^ and field house on hoys overseas should be brought Sunday, Dec. 21. to the rectory or phoned to AL., Mothers belonging to the “L” 7556 after 6 p.m. Notre Dame Club Planning club met in the rectory^on Tues­ There will be a special meet­ day evening to plan ^or the ban­ ing Monday, Nov. 24, at 8 p.m. quet for the St. Louis school of the women 'of the parish. 'A Trip'to See Irish Squad Play football teams on Saturday eve­ goal of 100 active members has The Denver Notre Dame club is sponsoring a special train ning, Nov. 29. Specialieing in Quality Plumbing been set. to the Notre Dame-University of Southern California game at and Heating Repairs South Bend, Ind., Nov. 29, in co-operation with the Burlington St. Anthony Hospital l l b t j m t e Shingles railroad. St. Rose of Linta Parish Jim Hanlon, chairman of the special football train com­ Guild to Meet Nov. 24 SLATTERY AVOID MORE DAMAGE * RE-ROOF NOW mittee, announced that a special Zephyr train will carry foot­ St. Anthony’s hospital guild ball fans to the''game. Mr. Hanlon stated that the club has se­ will meet at 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. Durable, aeonomical protection againtt anew, rain, extreme cured a limited number of tickets to this game and advises that cold and luramer heat. Put over your old roof for extra 24, in the Nurses’ home audi­ & COMPANY intulatien. Convenient tormt if desired. Perry's Cleaners reservations be made as soon as possible white the tickets-last. torium, W. 16th avenue and Per­ For information, reservations, and tickets call Dave Childers, ry street, -Denver. Special busi­ Plumbing and Heating Cell for Free E$timate_ Good Cleaning passenger agpnt, KE, 1123, and ask for the “Notre Dajne ness will be discussed at this Special.” Contractors Green Stamps meeting, and all interested mem­ JOHN J. CONNOR, PrMident WESTERN ELATERITE ROOFING CO. Pickup iRd DtllTcry - The football special leaves Denvfer Friday, Nov. 28, at 5 bers are urged to attend. The ROBERT F. CONNOR. Vice Pmident • Baaitakic Bldg. p.m., arriving at South Bend Saturday. Nov. 29, at 11 a.m. It change in time should be noted. CHerry 1611 2027 W. Alameda 'RA. 9855 will leave Qhicago Nov. 30, arriving in Denver Monday, Dec. 1726 Market Straat Mrs. A. B, Joeckel, president, Pkont MAin 7127 or 7128 L 8t 9 a.nu will presidiH

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