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Regis Development Planned DENVER CATHOUC

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CATHEDRAL HK3H SCHOOL BOASTS 35 VOCATIONS SINCE 1946 From the year 1946 until iors Gerard Cusack and Thomas graduation class are entering re-j Regis college for two years. Regina Reischman, a novice in the Three graduates of the class of newed their vows as Sisters of rinx, Ky.; and Walter Ingling is Leavenworth Sisters of Charity, ’49 entered the religious life. They Charity of Mt. S t Joseph, 0. They 195^, Cathedral high school, Mitchell. The co-editor of th« ’52 ligious or ecclesiastical life this The year 1951 saw 12 students studying for the S t Albert the Guardian, Dolores Cotter, | who fall. They are Rosella Slusser, in answer the call of Christ. Boys in is now known as Sister Ruth. Ca- are Ann Doherty, now Sister Mary represent the class of 1948. Great Province of the Dominicans Denver, claims 35 students was pictured in an August issue the novitiate o f the Sisters of St. Thomas’ seminary are Ray thedralite Elmer Albery is study­ Pauline o f the Dominican Sisters Ray Hamilton, class of 1947, is at River Forest, 111. Sister Pan. who have entered the reli­ of the Register, is in the novitiate Charity, Mt. St. Joseph, Ohio, and Jones, Maurice Mclnerney, John ing for the priesthood at Carroll of the Sick Poor, New ; Sis­ now studying in Rome for, the cratia, the former Pauline Apo- gious or ecclesiastical life^ of the Sisters of Charity of Leav­ Mary Quayhagen, who will leave Molitor, and Robert Plush. Girls college, Helena, Mont. ter Mary Reparata, formerly Joan priesthood, and John Jepson re­ daca, entered the Sisters o f Char, in October for the Sisters of Lo- invested in the garb of the Sis­ First vows were made by three Cain, o f the Sisters of Charity, turned this year from the Catholic ity, Mt. St. Joseph, 0., in 1946, St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, enworth, Xavier, Kans. John Broderick, former member of the retto at Nerinx, Ky. Alumnus Al­ ters of Charity, Mt. St. Joseph, girls of the 1950 class in the Sis­ M t St. Joseph, 0 .; and Helen university and is continuing his and made her. final vows Aug. 15, •was entered this year by Sen- class of ’55, 'Will complete his fred Richardson is studying for Ohio, are Mary Frances Boyle, ters o f Charity, Mt. St. Joseph, Blyth, Sister Marie William of the studies at S t Thomas’ seminary. 1952. These students represent Ursuline Sisters, Paola, Kans. + + + high school training at the Jun- the priesthood at Carroll College, who received the name of Sister 0. They are Barbara Pritchard, Mary Banigan is now Sister the class of 1946. io; Maryknoll seminary. Mountain Helena, Mont. Mary Regis; Jeanne Roach, Sister Sister Barbara Ann; Mary Evelyn Margaret Burke, now Sister Mary Roberta in the Sisters pf In 1935 a history of Cathedral View, Calif. John is the fourth in Norman Saindon, class of ’50, James Edward; Catherine Erger, Lawrence, Sister Vincent Ferrer; Zita; Mary Helen Garces, Sister Charity at M t St. Joseph, 0. Pa­ parish enumerated 85 vocations to his family to attend Cathedral. left for the Franciscan novitiate Sister Catherine Pierre; and Mar •and Kay Moore, Sister Marie Re­ Helen Seton; and Margaret Ann tricia Taheny, Sister John Pat­ religious and ecclesiastical life Three students of the 1951 in Calicoon, N.Y.„ after attending garet Banigan, Sister Ann Aloysia. gina. Ehnie, Sister Monica Marie, re­ rick, is a Sister of Loretto, Ne­ among the Cathedral alumni. Member or Audit Bureau of Circulation Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1952 — Permission to Reproduce, Except on Regis Development Planned Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Additional Classroom Building Needed DENVER CATHOUC Regis college, Denver, looks for­ man class, which numbered 88. table* discussions last spring, which $30,000 remains to be paid on the ward to its greatest era of growth The total enrollment in the college drew leaders in various fields as jroject. Father McCarthy cited the and service to the community, de­ i i 390. speakers, and the series of lectures exceptional record o f payment of clared the Very Rev. Raphael Mc­ In addition to this enrollment in currently being conducted on the sledges in the campaign conducted Carthy, S.J., president, at a -meet­ regular college classes, the evening credit union movement. srior to the erection of Loyola hall. ing of prominent lay friends of The problem of accommodating Less than five per cent of pledges REGISTER school, established to provide an Regis Sept. 23. Need of a new class- ..adult education program in the Den­ students, stressed Father McCarthy, remain outstanding, which is con­ rooin building at the institution, to ver area, has a record enrollment is not a temporary crisis as was had sidered remarkable for a campaign care for what is foreseen as a con­ of 240. More than half of these, at the end of W orld war II when of this kind. VOL. XLVm. No. 6. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1952 DENVER, COLO. Alfred Richardson stantly growing student body, was numbering 130, are women. returning GIs swamped the col­ stressed. The community service program leges. It is, rather, a situation that Regis college this year has 174 at Regis college, which has been will persist and grow during the freshmen, revealed Father Mc­ expanded every year, includes, be­ years. Regis high school, he said, Sisters of St. Joseph 75 Years in Colorado Carthy, which is a nearly 100-per- sides the regular educational facil­ despite an enrollment of 125 fresh­ I ’ . , T + — - + By Rev. John B. E bel cent increase over last year's^ fresh- ities, such features as the round men, had to *turn 76 away. The same situation of too many pupils This year marks the 75th anniversary of the coming Sponsored by Cheyenne Wells K. of C. for available facilities is being of the Sisters of St. Joseph to Carondelet to thej^rchdiocese __ N When Disaster Struck faced by every Catholic school in of Denver, where they now teach in six parish schools. The the area, he posited out, as well anniversary was fittingly noted with announcement in last Wheat Farming Project as by the public school .system. week’s Register that eight young women were leaving to enter the novitiate of the sisters This great increase in grade and in St. Louis, Mo. Jack-Knife Carved Alter hjgh school enrollment will be re­ It was in 1877 that the first The first resident pastor, the Nets $2,500 for Parish flected throughout the next few Sisters of St. Joseph arrived at the Rev. Thomas McGrath, was named years in the colleges. It i.s neces­ bustling mining center o f Central to Georgetown in 1872, and he A ■wheat farming project undertaken by Immaculate City to take charge o f the school. sary, therefore, for Regis to take erected a small frame church. A Heart of Mary council 3252 of the Knights of Columbus, An academy had been built by the brick church named in honor of steps now to provide for the fu­ Cheyenne Wells, Colo., in the spring of 1951 reached a suc­ parish several years before, at a Our Lady of Lourdes was begun ture. cost of $30,000, but a fire on May cessful climax on Sunday, Sept. in 1875 and opened in 1877. It and families, was attended by ap Envisioned in the immediate fu­ 23, 1873, swept the city, destroy­ was a work of art, with an altar 14, when Grand Knight Glen H. ing the old church, the priest’s Feyh presented a check for $2,500 proximately 100. , ture is a new classroom building, that was entirely hand-carved by house, and the temporary home of a young Frenchman, Frank Roi, to the Rev. Francis E. Brem, Credit for the success of the which can be constructed at a sur­ the Sisters of Charity of Leaven­ S.M.B., administrator of Sacred unique farming project is owed his only tools a jack-knife and a prisingly reasonable cost, that will worth, who taught in the school. plane. Heart parish. Checks for $100 for largely to Louis G. Bart, who su­ Central City was undergoing a St. Augustine’s mission at Kit Car- pervised the entire operation from provide 12 new classrooms. It will The church and hospital burned period of recession as some of the to the ground Jan. 2, 1917. The son and $25 for St. Cletus’ mis­ the leasing of a quarter section of be necessary for {legis to call upon first big gold strikes began to play Gerard Cusack (Turn to Page S — Colum n i ) sion at Sheridan Lake were also land to summer fallow until the its friends in the community for out. This, plus the-disastrous fire, presented to Father Brem. harvesting and marketing of the help in constructing this building, made the academy unsuccessful, The presentation of the money crop. Member knights including and it was closed. Henry Bendixen, Dean Carroll, Le- said Father McCarthy, since the tui­ Priesthood Burse Gifts highlighted a program which in­ Roy Klepper, Glen Feyh, Jack tion paid by students provides for The SUteri of St. Joseph took cluded a corporate Communion and over the school in 1877, and as­ Ackerman, John Mahlberg, James little more than half of the actual Are Help in Missionary breakfast on the occasion of the Meis, Alex Rohr, Bob Roth, Ferd sumed a part of the cost of the cost of their education. Even with third anniversary of the founding Erker, Jerry Vitera, Carl Ambro- building. They conducted it as a Work*to Spread Church of the Knights of Columbus coun­ sier, Alex Sponsel, .lames Tinsley, the large "endowment” Regis has day school, at their own risk of support, for 40 years before the cil in Cheyenne Wells. The break­ Julius Donnelly, W. H. “ Bill” Otto, in the services of the Jesuits, who The sum of $30 was donated in decline in the mining camp fast, served to knights, their wives. A. H. Meis and the Pfeifer broth­ labor without salary, there is no sur the past week to the Guardian ers contributed directly with labor forced them to close it. plus from ordinary income for Angels burse — Denver archdi­ and equipment. The school, perched on the side ocesan fund for the education of Special Sermon Sunday Father Peter Wildhaber, S.M.B., building. of a mountain, was attended by priests. The contributors, with the not only lent his moral support Another need of Regis is to pay miners’ children, hardy little sums they gave, are Mrs. Mary Throughout Archdiocese but demonstrated his ability on the the remaining cost of the Loyola mountaineers, who could enjoy the Angerer, Denver, a faithful friend business end of a scoop shovel dur­ experience of a night spent on H -.— hall classroom building, which was of the priesthood burses, $5, and ing harvest. Several donations of pallets by blazing fires in the N. N., Denver, $25. The Guardian To Observe Bible Week cash and seed wheat were made, dedicated Oct. 21, 1951. Some classrooms, when cut o ff by bliz­ Angels burse now stands at the including some by interested non- zards from all possibility of reach­ total of $356. L.;, Sermons in churches o f the Catholics in the community. The ing their homes. V The S t Francis de Sales parish Archdiocese o f Denver will be di­ lease from the John W. Baughman A HEART-BREAKING SCENE that saddened more In 1899 there were four nuns at burse was the recipient of a gift rected this Sunday toward the Farms company Originally caltei' I:-- lArmy of Workers than one parish in the early-day mining camps of Colo­ St. Patrick’s academy, with 120 of $5 from the parish’s League of commemoration of the 500th an­ for a one-third crop share as pupils in attendance. Even high f ’‘- niversary o f the printing .o f the rado was the ruins of a fire-razed church. This photo, taken in 1918 the Sacred Heart. rental, but at the time of settle­ by the Rev. Louis J. Grohman, former pastor of the Georgetown parish, school subjects were added to the * • first book, the Catholic Bible, by ment, the lessor took only a oqe- curiculum. But in 1916 there were Every week brings ne'ws of Johann Gutenberg, inventor of the shows the wteck of Our Lady of Lourdes church, once rated; with St. further murders and imprison­ fourth share, which benefited' the. lo Make 18, Mary of the Assumption church in Central City and the Old Cathedral but 72 students at the school, and Ia printing press. in July, 1917, after 40 years of ments visited by the Chinese R ^ s council several hundred dollars. in Denver, among the three best churches in Colorado. The building A special Bible week is being ob­ great and significant achievement, upon the Catholic clergy of that RotelU SluMer A similar project under the di was destroyed by flames'in 1917., The present church, at a different served throughout the country the nuns had to close the school. harassed nation. Last week. rection of R. W. Roth was under­ location, was erected of brick salvaged from this building. and 4he government is issuing a taken this .season and at the pres­ Visits in Census Its site on a height above the Bishop John O’Shea, C.M., stag­ Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet came to Central City in 1877; special commemorative stamp to ent time the council has another church is marked with a memorial gered across the border, beaten and A small army of workers will in 1880 they opened a hospital in Georgetown and began classes for emaciated. Bishop Edward Galvin, mark the fifth centenary. Under quarter section of wheat seeded spread out through the Cathedral the children of the parish. today, crowned by the crosses that the auspices of the Catholic Bib­ for the 1953 harvest. once surmounted the school build­ S.S.C., followed soon after. parish, Denver, Oct. 7, 8, and 9 America has sent many of her lical association and the Confra­ Although the money was pre­ to conduct a comprehensive cen­ ing. ternity o-f Christian Doctrine, the sented with no strings attached best sons rinto the Chinese mis­ sus of the “ apartment house par­ Opened Georgetown sion fields. Th4 future will demand Catholic observance is designed to regarding its disposition in the ish.” Some 300 parish Society Historic Church in Stratton, Hospital in 1880 remind Catholics that the Bible is parish, it has been earmarked to even more American missionaries members and volunteers will visit —to rebuild the spiritual ruin their book, that the first printed defray the expense of an extensive a total of 18,000 residential units. Another project that was i wrought by the Communists. And book was a Catholic Bible, and remodeling and redecorating proj­ The Very Rev. Monsignor Walter Erected in 1910, Being Razed great boom to early-day Colorado, raissioners must be replaced in the that the Holy Scriptures afford ect recently completed in Sacred J. Canavan, pastor,'' estimates that but which later had to be aban­ Old St. Charles’ church in ports indicate that the corner­ doned, was the hospital in George­ U. S. by other priests. These other strength and consolation when Heart school the project will bulge the parish Stratton, one of the pioneer stone holds a history of the par­ town, which was opened by the priests must be trained, ; t great read regularly and with devotion. I (Picture on Page 3) rolls by contacting 4,000 Catholics churches of Eastern Colorado, ish, several U. S. coins, and a Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet expense, by the various lioceses. not now listed. The rolls now list will soon be no more. A dozen copy of the Stratton Press of in July, 1880. At the same time Any person who aids with this high only 5,000. parishioners on Sept. 22 started that day. the sisters took charge of the type of financing is rendering palp­ Details of the census will be dis­ Pupils Already Fill Addition the work of razing the venerable The Rev. Edward Dinan, who parish school, which was in the able assistance to the great mis­ cussed^ at a meeting of the work­ old building, which was erected church basement at first, but was sionary effort. ers Friday, Sept. 27i, Directing is pastor of the parish, took in 1910. Before the church was over upon the illness I which later transferred to a brick struc­ Gifts to the Guardian Angels T St. Mary Magdalen School the work will be 30 captains and built the parish was tended as ture on the site of thp old church. 0 four majors. All the non-Catho- ended in death] of the Rev. burse may be sent to Archbishop early as 1905 by Franciscan Fa­ Henry J. Ernst, who had started * Though two classrooms have investments to $228,000. The lics contacted by the census-tak­ The Sitteri of St. Joieph, in Urban J. Vehr, 1536 Logan street, thers who came from ,St. Eliza­ a drive for a new church in 1946. been opened, two teachers have nucleus of the plant, a combina­ ers will be given a letter from their conduct of the hospital, Denver. beth’s monastery, Denver. The Rev. A- J. Kieffer, now joined the staff, and another tion church-school building at Monsignor Canavan, extending to rendered a great lervice to The old church, whrch seated resident at the hospital in Chey­ grade has been added, St. Mary W. 29th avenue and Zenobia them an invitation to visit the Georgetown-, Silver Plume, approximately 250, served the enne Wells, was in charge of the Magdalene’s school, Denver, street, on a block facing Sheri­ Cathedral and to attend the in­ Empire, Lawion, and the other Stratton parish until 1949. With Stratton parish for several years mining towns in Clear Creek still has a capacity enrollment. dan boulevard, was "dedicated struction classes conducted in the the increase of the number of after 1914. When school opened Sept. 3, by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr in county, including Idaho Christian Family St. Paul reading room every week. Mary Quayhagen families in the parish, the church The parish, hard hit in the 102 new pupils joined the 170 February, 1951. The present Springs. So efficient were their Workers will leave census cards became too small, and in 1949 depression, has compiled a mag­ who attended classes in the past church, which will eventually be services that the sick and the with Catholics, who will fill them the new $135,000 church, which nificent record in the past few year. The pupils now number Used as a parish hall, seats 400. injured from mine accidents, out and return them to the census- is.' among the most beautiful in years. Besides paying o ff a debt, 272. train wrecks, avalanches, and Movement Plans There are now three Sisters takers on a later visit. The cards the state, was dedicated. The the entire cost of the new church gunshot wounds were rushed to The Very Rev. Monsignor of St. Francis Seraph of St Jo­ will be sealed in envelopes and the new church seats 500 persons. was paid by the beginning of them. Many operations were James P. Flanagan, pastor, said seph’s convent, Denver, teach­ information on them will be con­ Great expectation awaits the 1951. Burlingfton, long a mission performed, some of a nature that an eighth grade will be ing in the school, and three lay fidential, available only to priests opening of the cornerstone of the of Stratton, received a resident that led to technical description Meeting Sept. 30 added to the school next year, teachers. of the parish. old church. Old newspaper re- priest in September, 1949. Flag­ in medical journals. culminating a phenomenal Young Catholic couples inter­ ler is still a mission of Stratton. Two Sisters of St. Joseph were ested in a 'new approach toward a growth that began in Septem­ The Stratton parish has a buried in the cemetery on top of Christian solution of the prob­ ber, 1950, when classes were first school with nearly pupils, Jesuits Do Work on New Summer Villa 100 a perfectly rounded hill near lems o f family life are invited to opened. taught by the Sisters of the Silver Plume. The headstones, a meeting to be held Tuesday Most Precious Blood of O’Fal­ side by side; give -their names as $63,000 School Addition evening. Sept. 30, at 8:30 o’clock lon, Mo. The parish of some 160 Sister Mary Philomena, who died in St. John’s school hall, 620 Means $228,000 Plant families numbers more than 800 Aug. 10, 1891, and Sister M. Elizabeth street, Denver. On hand souls. Bonaventure, who died O ct 29, The two new classrooms-are to explain the work o f the Chris­ (Picture on Page 15) 1892. part of a $63,000 addition that tian Family Movement, will be two was begun in May, 1952. Now of the pioneers in the work, Mr. being cdmpleted is a basement and Mrs. Pat Crowley o f Chicago. cafeteria, fully equipped, that Greeley Girl Leaves College ■will fill a long-felt need at the Several groups in Denver par­ school. The new construction ishes already organized or inter­ brings the total parish plant ested in the Christian Family To Enter Franciscan Sisters Movement ■will sponsor the infor­ Miss Joan Hobday left Greeley Education to enter the Franciscan mal get-together ■with the Crow­ Meeting Oct, 2 to Plan Sept. 7 to enter the novitiate of order this year. Dorothv Van'Driel leys, who ■will endeavor to explain the Teaching Sisters o f S t Francis of Sacred Heart parish, Peetz, a the successful method of family Doctrinal Classes for Assisi in Milwaukee, Wis. Joan, a graduate in 1950, entered at the action now being employed by hun­ third-quarter senior at Colorado same time. dreds o f Catholic couples to im­ State College o f Education, was prove their own families and the Handicapped Children born in Santa Ana, Tex., Jan. 4, family life o f their neighborhoods. A meeting of parents of excep­ 1929. She completed her sec­ They will also answer questions tional and handicapped children ondary education in Cortez, Colo., from interested members of the will be conducted in St. Francis de and was graduated as valedictorian audience. o f her class in 1947. Sales’ grade school, Denver, Thurs­ The Christian Family Movement day, Oct. 2, at 8 p.m. in order that After working for two years as offers a practical, solid program they might meet the teachers and a legal secretary and for the In­ to nullify the spirit o f secularism plan an acceptable schedule for ternational Harvester company, in which excludes God from famil^ the Christian doctrine classes an< the fall of 1949 she entered Colo­ life. In addition, it affords a sen­ nounced pre'viously. Three teach­ rado State College o f Education sible answer to the Holy Father’s on a scholastic scholarship. Her ers who are experts in the field ■Urgent request for a strengthen­ major is general secondary educa­ ha've volunteered their services and ing of family life. Through mu­ tion with minors in business, home will use the best of the teaching tual study and co-operation the economics, and English. She was materials supplied by the Confra­ active in “ Spur,” a national hon­ movement has supplied a solidify­ ternity of Christian Doctrine. The orary service fraternity for sopho­ ing influence in individual fam­ project is under the direction of more women; secretary o f the Col­ ilies with the added benefit o f the the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory vin club, and held offices in Asso­ assurance and solidarity that Smith, Denver archdiocesan direc­ “ T” , with the main wing having a depth of 50 feet. ciated Women Students, the Re­ come from the moral support of tor of the CCD. THE NEW BUILDING being con­ Blueprints from which the Jesuits are working ligious Council, and the Newman other Catholic couples who believe All parents of exceptional chil­ structed at the Jesuit villa, Maryvale, at were donated by Architect Patrick Horgan, and con­ club, and was assistant dormitory and act in the same manner. dren— the hard-of-hearing, sight­ Fraser, Colo., in shown above. Work on the huge struction work wrfs under direction of Father Wil director. No obligation is entailed by at­ saving, etc.— are asked to attend pine structure has been going on all summer and liaffl H. Steiner, S.J., who left at the end of last sum­ She was president of the New­ tendance at the meeting next the meeting so that classes'might is not expected to be completed until next summer, mer for a new assignment in St. Marys, Kans. In­ man club for the year 1951-52 at Tuesday, d esired to familiarize start immediately. Many parents or possibly later. The Jesuit priests and scholastics cluded in the building will be a large kitchen, a which time the club had one of its Denver Catholics with a program already have manifested their in­ of both Regis high school and college have been walk-in ice box, a refectory, recreation room, most active and successful years. that is benefiting hundreds of terest in the project, and a large doing the construction work. One-hundred feet long, showers, and rest rooms. This photo shows the Miss Hobday is the second girl other Catholic families across the Tom Mitchell class is in prospect. the building is being contracted in the shppe of a beautiful mountain setting of the villa. from Colorado State College of Joan Hobday country. ■i PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Sfreef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205' T hursdoy, Sept. 25, 1952 Sisters in Georgetown Sisters of St. Joseph in State 75 Years K. of C. Units Endorse I • ' • Began Teaching in Central City in 1877 Columbus Day Dance (Continued From Page One) Umbrellas During Mots age route from Rome to Compos- ruins long stood starkly against “ At 3 o’clock in the morning, tello in the Middle Ages. The sis­ Endorsement o f the second an­ The ball promises to surpass the the background of Griffith moun­ after several hours of fruitless ters isuffered grievously in the nual Columbus day ball has been past year’s function both socially tain. The present church was search, the travelers were guided French Revolution; and some of received from Knights of Colum­ and financially, Mr. Notarianni erected at a different site in by a tiny light to a small cottage, them were executed. bus councils in North Denver, Lit­ said. Johnnie Roberts’ orchestra Georgetown. At one time pastor which proved, on inquiry, to be Come to U. S. in 1836 tleton, and Walby, according to an in Georgetown was the Rev. the rectory. The pastor could.not The sisters came to the U. S. in announcement by Aldo G. Notari- Nicholbs C. Matz,. who later be­ be seen until 6 o’ciock, but in the FIRST QUALITY! 1836 and opened their first convent anni, general chairman o f the af­ came the second Bishop of Den­ meantime they were made com­ at Carondelet, St. Louis, Mo. There fair. This endorsement gives the ver. He built the phurch that fortable by his housekeeper abd are today four provincial houses, in ball prominence throughout Met­ burned in 1917. The roster of refreshed with a cup of te^ When EXTRA strong! St. Louis, S t Paul, Troy^ N.Y.; ropolitan Denver and should g;uBr- pastors contains many great Father Keegan appeared, the sis­ and Los Angeles, and more than 20 antee its success, he added. ’ names among the early clergy of ters were conducted to what independent mother-houses. They the state. seemed a wood shed, but what was The Columbus day social event conduct some 300 schools in the in reality the parish church, where was begun the past year by Mr. GENERAL Sister Vinita, now stationed at U. S. with about 220,000 pupils they assisted at Mass. During; Notarianni and Recco Berardi, St. Francis de Sales’ in Denver, under their care. grand knight of North Denver taught in the Georgetown parish Mass they raised umbrellas to The first six sisters who came council, who again this year is TIRES school 1910-12. There were 26 protect themselves from a down­ pour of rain, the water coming in to ^t. Louis March 25, 1836, had pushing ticket sales in his district pupils at that time, and the Rev. and in the surrounding counties.] Louis J. Grohman, now retired in between the cracks in the roof. a log cabin at Carondelet for their They soon learned that, although The proceeds, which are given to a' Denver, was in charge of the first convent and academy. Today charitable cause, this year will go WWPB parish 1912-1914. The last resi­ a combination church and _ school the St. Louis province has some to the Denver Catholic High Sthool dent pastor of Georgetown was the was in process of construction, no 3,500 professed members, and tlmre Athletic association, a group of Rev. Christopher Walsh, now also provision had been made for them, as they had not been ex­ are some 13,500 in the U. S. Nearly proml^nent local laymen organized in retirement in Denver. one in every 10 nuns in the U. S. is for the purpose of raising funds to Mother Lilly was in charge of pected so soon. “ They were obliged to spend the a Sister of St. Joseph. Besides their renovate the football stadium and G Mere Mlleege the Sisters of St. Joseph in next three weeks between Cen­ schools they staff 12 hospitals and to build a fieldhouse at Regis col­ • Mere Seftty Georgetown part of the time that tral City and Georgetown, in both 14 charitable institutions in the lege for use by the athletic teams the future Bishop Matz was pas­ of which places Sisters of St. Jo­ U. S. of Denver Parochial high schools. • Your Old tor there. Sister Joseph was a Tirts For seph were located. The school in nurse in the hospital, and Sister Central City was in the charge of Dewe Peymcot Josephine was the cook. the Mother Prudentiana shrine; Council of Catholic Women • EosyWMkly The school, in two rooms in a and in Georgetown there was a Aldo G. Notarianni Pey Term building across from the church, hospital in the charge o f Mother was taught by Sister Benita and Justine Lemay, and a small school To Be Expanded in Wyoming will furnish the music, and special Sister Hyacinth. The latter under the direction of Mother intermission entertainment has doubled also as a nurse. The Dominic Fink. FRther Matz was Cheyenne. — The Council of ganization is now functioning in been secured. The dance will be school was closed in June, 1912. pastor there. Catholic Wombn will be organized 86 dioceses of the country, and held Saturday evening, Oct. 11, at Joe Kavanaugh, Inc. It had at that time ah enrollment “ During the third week in Sep­ in the deaneries of Casper, Sheri­ represents 6,000 affiliated so­ 9 o’clock in the K. of C. hall. Tick­ of 23 children. tember, Sisters James Stanislaus dan, Thermopolis, and Rock cieties with more than 6,000,000 ets at $2 a couple are available at TWO SISTERS of St. Joseph of Carondelet who Springs during the week of Oct. the K. of C. home, 1575 Grand 7th A Lincoln TA 1261 Come to St. Patrick's, and De Britto O’Neil went ‘house­ members. taught in the parish school in Georgetown about 1912 hunting’ in Denver, and secured a 5, according to an announcement jin a letter asking the co-opera­ street. Persons unable to obtain are shown above. They are Sisters Benita and Hyacinth. Sisters of Denver, in 1883 one-story brick cottage, containing by Bishop Hubert M. Newell of tion pf the clergy. Bishop Newell them there may secure them from ®t. Joseph, who came to Colorado in 1877 to conduct the Central The Sisters of St. Joseph of three rooms and a kitchen. Fur­ Cheyenne. pointed out that “ Wyoming has Mr. Notarianni by calling GL. City school, opened a hospital in Georgetown in 1880. At the same Carondelet first came to Denver, niture then bad to be secured and The council was formed in the much to gain from the council. 0662. time they began classes for the children of the pariah. to staff St. Patrick’s parish school, a supply of food laid in. In the Cheyenne deanery the past Feb­ Our diocese Is so widespread that Dr. D. C. Werthman in August, 1883, when the city meantime. Mother Clotilda McCor­ ruary, and has been functioning our people tend to become isolated was little more than a frontier vil­ mick, first superior of the mission, very efficiently under the'presi­ from their fellow Catholics in the and Associate lage. Bishop Machebeuf, on his had arrived, bringing trunks of dency of Mrs. Julian Carpender, state and the country at large. Dentists Victim of Reds Assumes way to Europe to obtain aid, had community clothing and cases of assisted by officers representing Through the council, they will be textbooks, as she had been led women’s societies in Cheyenne, PLATES stopped in St. Louis to arrange brought into regular contact with for the nuns to come to Denver. to expect a large enrollment. Pine Bluffs, Torrington, Laramie, women from the other parishes of 606 15th Street 1206 15th Street Post at Cheyenne Wells In his haste he failed to notify These had to be stored in Central and Carpenter. their deaneries and the diocese, KEretone 8721 TAbor 5761 Father Keegan, then pastor of St. City until the opening of school The organizational meetings and their activities will be united Patrick’s, and when the sisters ar­ in Denver on Sept. 30, when 49 will be held in Casper, Oct. 6; with the impressive accomplish­ A Swiss Bethlehem missionai7 , The former missionary, a na­ rived they found no accommoda­ boys and girls of varying ages Sheridan, Oct. 7; Thermopolis, tortured and expelled from China tive of Wurtemburg, Germany, ments of millions of Catholic tions- ready. Oct. 8 ; and in Rock Springs, Oct. women in other dioceses in the by the Communists almost three commented that the plains of 9. All meetings will be held in the COLORADO “In 188B Father Keegan, in United States.” years ago, arrived in Cheyenne Eastern Colorado remind him of They went to C e n t r a 1 City, parish halls. In Rock Springs, the where they had founded a convent search of health in Arizona, died The organizational meetings will CONVALESCENT Wells the past week to assume his the Manchurian steppes— includ­ in Prescott. His successor was the .sessions will be held in the hall of six years before, until Septem­ be addressed by representatives duties as assistant pastor. ing the sand and' the dust storms. Rev. J. P. Carrigan, who directed Our Lady of Sorrows parish. The HOME ber, when a convent was ready. of the Denver Archdiocesan Coun­ The Rev. Patrick Veil, ti vet­ Come. From Florida the growth and development of St. meetiag hour has been set for The srsters reported that they cil of Catholic Women, and by Mrs. Reasonable Rales eran of 20 years in the Manchurian Patrick’s parish. The first formal 1:30 p.m., except in Casper, where Although, possessing a knowl­ found in North Denver fewer than Carpender, who will speak on the $15 So. Logan PE 7135 missions, sfiTT bears on his body eighth grade graduation in 1891* it will be begun at 1 p.m. edge of several languages. Father a dozen houses, scattered along activities of the Cheyenne deanery the scars inflicted by brutal Red found nine graduates, of whom The National Council of Catholic Veil has spent the past year in mud roads and surrounded by since its founding last February. torturers who engulfed Manchu­ five returned for high school work Women, of which (he Wyoming Miami, Fla., serving as a pastor wide, uncultivated stretches of The purposes of the council will ria in a bloody revolution begin­ the following September. unit will be a part, is th? of­ there and studying English. He country. A combination church Dolls and Dolf Parts ning in 1948. He was witness to “ Mother St. Bridget Flanagan ficial organization of the Ameri­ be thoroughly explained, and plans has a sister. Sister M. Fidelis, a and school was still unfinished. the murder of two native religious was identified for many years can Bishops in unifying and will be made for setting up a per­ RELIGIOUS STATUES The temporary church, built of sisters. They were stripped, lashed, with St. Patrick’s school, and it strengthening the work being manent organization in each REPAIRED and finally shot. upright planks, let in the wind and was during her regime that the done by Catholic women. The or­ deanery. , A.B.C. Doll Hospital the rain. They had 49 pupils the work of the community expanded can give you; first year, taught by two nuns. to include St. Francis de Sales’ Mr. & Mrs. J. A. McCourt The Denver Catholic The following account of the school, opened by Father Dcm- ISIS Arapahoe, Denver MA. 7617 coming of the Sisters of St. Jo­ nelly in 1909, and St. Catherine’s Catholic Bible Week value seph to St. Patrick’s in Denver is school, opened by the Rev. E. J. Register told in the book The Century’s Mannix in 1922. The sisters Dr. G. J. Published Weekly by the Harvest (1836-1936): opened a convent and school in SEPTEMBER 26th — OCTOBER 5th like this' Catholic Pefc^ Society, Inc. “ Early in September, 188.8, St. Louis’ parish, Englewood, in 938 Bannock / Street, Denver, Mother Agatha left St. Louis for 1929 under the Rev. Joseph P. Schaeuble dolo. Denver, taking with her Sister O’Heron [now Rt. Rev. Monsignor because o n ly as was the lata Monsignor Don Subscription: $2.00 Per Year James Stanislaus Rogan. She was New Catholic Edition Optometrist nelly].” Sold in combination with The met in Kansas City by sisters from the three houses there, each In 1934, whan the Sittert of Specialist Register, National Edition, in Archdiocese of Denver. bringing to the train a well-filled St. Joaeph noted their golden of the Cottrell's For Visual lunch basket, containing an ample jubilee in Denver, they num­ Entered as’ Second Class supply o f all that was conducive bered among their former pu­ Eye Care Matter at the Post Office, to bodily refreshment on the then pils one Archbiehop, six priests, h a s Denver, Colo. / 6311 Empire Bldg. KE. 3840 long trip to far-off Denver. 16 seminarians, two brothers, Mother Agatha was for refusing, and 37 religious sisters, 16 of but providentially accepted the them Sisters o f St. Joseph. Holy Bible well-meant offering. A blinding St. Patrick’s was the only com­ snow storm on the plains of Kan­ munity of Sisters of St, Joseph in Hoffman T . V sas kept the train snowbound for Denver until 1909. From 1905 to three days; and as lunch houses 1909 the sisters traveled across the -The Word of God- and Zenith T V were not convenient, conductors, city daily to teach the pupils of St. Rev, Patrick Veil, S.M.B. crew, and Pullman passengers Francis de Sales’ school, until a Modern Paragraph Format were all glad to accept Mother’s convent was found for them. ASK FOR 51610 Benedictine Sister, stationed in invitation to share the dainty The sisters now teach in St. Tucson, Ariz. fare. Francis de Sales’ high school, St. Beautifully Illustrated with 18 New Features Father Veil went to China in “ At midnight of the third day, Francis de Sales’ grade school, St. BINDINGS FROM 83.60 UP n c . 1929, a year after his ordination. the train pulled into Denver, and Patrick’s school, St. James’ school, m u s ic . He was serving the mission at the sole hackman at the station St. Louis’ school, Englewood; St. DOUAY Old Testament 1522 California St. — AC. 1635 Changfatun when the first “ hint” was pressed into service to con­ Catherine’s school, and St. Mary’s duct the sisters to St. Patrick’s school, Littleton. Band Initrument*— Pianos— Organs— Radios— Records of Red Oppression was made. CONFRATERNITY New Testament church. North Denver. He had The Congregation of the Sisters Accessories On Passion Sunday, 1947, two EXTRA LARGE TYPE 1.300 P.4GES years after the Communists had never heard o f the place, but of St Joseph was founded in Le come to the town, Father Veil was thought it might be ‘across th elay, France, O ct 15, 1650. arrested and charged with being creek.’ ” ” The cit^was on the great pilgrim­ a “ parasite.” A “ doubtful Christ- tian” named Wu was his betrayer. After three days in jail the mis- sioner was released. There was a Games Party Is Planned MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY respite until the New Year, 1948, when the Chinese Reds began their persecution in earnest. Sept. 25 at St. Patrick's INSURANCE SINCE 1897 It was while he was tied to a tree almost naked in 20-deg.ree (St. Patrick’* Pariih, Denvar) [meeting. Members are askcd to put below zero weather that Father The annual fall-gam es p a r t y I their suggestions for improving Veil watched the Communists the PTA meetings or programs in will be held Thursday, Sept. 25, at Gas and Electcic Bldg. T'A. 1395 force the two Chinese sisters to this box. They will be read and their knees and shoot them in the 1 :30 p.m. in the school auditorium. discussed at the meeting. back of the head. Everyone is invited to attend this The following chairmen were event and bring their friends. Re­ appointed: Ways and means, freshments will be served after the Mmes. D. Carlino and J. Vescio; CITY AUDITORIUM games. The proceeds realized from health, Mrs. George Aciem o; pub­ this are used to purchase thread licity, Mrs. Ed Kenney; hospitality, and sewing material for the annual Mrs. J. Tamaska; program, Mrs. bazaar. M. Strempel; historian, Mrs. H. Sept. 29 thru Oct. 5 Wittman; safety and civil defense, d O H n s D n Those who are donating the Mrs. E. Enderle; membership, Mrs, MON. thru FRI. 3:45 and 8:15 P.M. cakes and gifts to be used at the STORAGE a mouinc co. SAT. 2:15 and 8:15 P.M. T. Rotar; nursery, Mrs. J. Cri.sto- party are asked to come early to SUN. 1 :00, 3:30. 8:15 P.M. fano; and league, Mrs. H. Steller. Z O C 4 £ dk SOS/C DlSW/SSICe be checked in. The officers and members o f the Altar and Rosary Room mothers are Sister Sylvia, society are sponsoring this and will Mmes. G. Lewis, P. Paulino, and assist at the party. Joe Duffyr Sister M. Grata, Mmes. MOVIIVO L. DeGroselier and J. Losasso; Sis­ Sunday, Sept. 28, will be Com­ ter Rose de Lima, Mmes. F. Gantz For the Safety of Your Goods munion day for the members of and C. Madison; Sister M. James, the parish who have not as yet re­ Mmes. E. L. Kaysen and C. Light- ceived Communion during the ner; Sister Alberta, Mmes. Albert WORSTED Use Johnson Service on Every Move Po^de^Bjufs, month. Lubiani and E. Sutliff; Sister D. AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN LINES. INC. The perpetual novena in honor Marie, Mmes. C. O’Grady and G. SHARKSKINS HOVINQ WITH CARS EVERYWHERE’' of Our Lady of Lourdes will be Thrall; Sister St. Mel, Mmes. K. STORAGE - PAC&INIG - SHIPPIIVG held at 7:48 Wednesday evening. Keene and S. Miler. for only CIRCUS Initruction class.* for non- You want all Phone PE 2433 Denver '221 Broadway Catholics are held every Mon­ you can get for day and. Thursday evening in Cathedral Will Have CLnRK€ S CHURCH GOODS H OU S€ ‘55 your money. the school at 7:30 o’clock. Who doesn’t? That’s why we Christmas cards will be sold Novena to Our Lady say: Shop and compare our again this year by the school chil­ For tho 10th eonsocu^vo dren. It will be appreciated if year, tho Miraculous Modal no- Don Richards 100% Worsted everyone can purchase their cards vana will ho conductad in tha Sharkskins with suits costing from the school children. tha Cathadral, Danver, begin­ $10 to $20 more elsewhere. Record PTA Attendance ning Sunday, Oct. 5, and clos­ ing Monday, Oct. 13. Tha Rav. Then you’ll really appreciate Attendance records were broken Preston-P. Murphy, C.M., of St. what terrific values they are. at the first PTA meeting of the Louis, Mo., a member of the Remember, only we have; W o rld '* To p-B est year held Sept. 17. In the absence Vincentian mission band, will Circus Talent of the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Achille In clu din g conduct the soryices. The daily Sommaruga, the Rev. Regia Mc­ schedule wHi includa axercises ofW ^ Guire gave the opening speech, THE GREAT every morning after the 7 S On, WALLENDAS welcoming the new mothers and o’clock Mass; and at 5:15 and encouraging co-operation of all for 7:45 p.m. MHI htriflt il U nt-fln PrnaMIA the coming year. Plans were mada for the fall Bible for Everybody GENERAL ADMISSION SEATS.... $1Z* games party to bo held on Fri­ CHILDREN (Under 12 Y e a n ) . 6 0 c James Clark day evening, Oct. -24, with the Spokane, Wash. — A family “ T/ie West’s Largest Church Goods Supply House’ Reserved Seats...... $1.80. $2.40 and $2.75 proceed* being used to help with Bible is not enough— everyone (All Prices Include Tax) the cost o f the Christmas party should have at least a copy o f the DENVER INMJSTRIAIMNK SEATS on SALE at MAY CO. and other PTA fostered pro- New Testament, and read it, says Established 1902 1633 Tremont Plac* CiORCI F. ROCK. PraiWaut Mezzanine Floor....TA. 4297 and TA. 4298 grapus for the school. (i Bishop Charles D. White, in a 1584 CoWomla St. TAber 3789 Denver 2^ Colo. JfuLTUanjLStoJUL^ Oppu.lta t m n r Orv Pood. Phone MAIn 5155*^ The use o f the suggestion box Catholic Bible Week litter to I e v e r y b o d y G O E S ! T will be put in practice at the next priests o f his diocese. Thuridoy, S«pt. '25, 1952 Office, 938 Bannock Sfrtat THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telaphona, Kayitene 4205 PAGE THREE T K. of C. Present Check Chapel of Redemptorists Redemptorist Chapel Redecorated Decorated by Local Artist

By L arry Sexton chasuble. Above all this there is THE CHAPEL in the monas­ a cross, surrounded by a circle tery of the Redemptorist Fathers with rays of light emanating, of St. Joseph’s parish, Denver, has which again represents Christ as been artistically decorated by An­ the sacrifical object of the Mass. ton Schwarzler, local artist who To the rear is another beautiful came to Denver in 1930 from his symbol, and the lower part of the native Austria. The background of design is the lamp of faith, Christ the chapel altar resembles a cur­ our strength, in the Eucharist; the tain of renaissance design, with Holy Spirit, in the form of a dove, signifies guidance of our spiritual life. The chapel proper is done in a rkh li^ht green, and the border throughout is in gold leaf, with small crosses. In applying gold leaf, which ia very delicate, the artist mutt have a steady hand and ab­ solute quiet in the room and very little breeze, at the wind would cause the leaf to flutter away. He does this ticklish work in the wee hours of the morn­ ing.

THE ARTIST plans his work of THE CHECK THAT RESULTED from of Sacred Heart parish, Cheyenne Wells. Left to right are R. W. Roth and F. G. Ackerman, past love with the care of an architect, drawing designs for each individ­ the wheat-farming project of the Knights grand knights; Glen H. Feyh, grand knight; Jack ual contract and studying the pos ofNColumbus council in Cheyenne Wells is presented D, Lar.sen, treasurer; and Dean V. Carroll, financial sibilities of the various colors. to Father Francis E. Brem, administrator secretary. (See story on Page 1.) In the spring of this year, Mr. Schwarzler executed the decora­ Catholic Library Workers tions for the new DePaul hos­ Parish in Pueblo, pital in Cheyenne, Wyo., which was dedicated June 20. Other Den­ Volunteer workers for the every individual, and volunteers ver works of art that he has ac­ Catholic Information and Li­ are on hand to explain the full complished are at St. Elizabeth’s brary society will follow up extent of the program. The re­ monastery, the St. Rose Residence THE REDECORATION of the chapel of is of St. Alphonsus Liguori, founder of the Redemp- their successful visit to St. sponse in soliciting new members St. Mary's, Plans Anton Schwarzler chapel, and Loyola church, where the monastery of the Redemptorist Fathers tor.ists; and that on the right is of Our Mother of John’s church in Denver three of the society, whose suppori he also painted 11 stained-glass of St. Joseph’s parish, Denver, is the work of Anton Perpetual Help, to whom the Redemptorists have a weeks ago with a threefold cam­ and encouragement makes pos­ a gold inlet of 23-carat gold as a windows. In the state of Kansas Schwarzler,^ an artist iwho came to Denver from his paign Sunday, Sept. 28, at sible an expansion of ^the so­ border. Above the curtain is the special devotion.— (Picture by Ira Gay Sealy of For New Church Schwarzler has received high native Austria in 1930. The picture on the left wall the Denver Post staff) Blessed Sacrament, Loyola, and ciety’s work, has been gratify­ symbol of the Trinity, and the Christ the King parishes. ing. base of this symbol has.the Greek praise for his work in the mother- Pueblo.— Plans were revealed house chapel of the'Sisters of Designed to acquaint Cath­ Especially gratifying has been letters Alpha and Omega, mean­ this week by Bishop Joseph C. olics of Denver with the work the number of volunteer work­ ing the “ beginning and end” of all. Charity at Xavier; at Sacred Heart Sale of Lots to Durango Parish of the society in promoting and ers who are giving their time to Willging for the building of a Above this is a chalice, surrounded in Leavenworth; and at St. Jo­ assisting convert work in the make the library and its work new church for St. Mary’s parish, by a circle, with the letters “ XR” , seph’s in Kansas City. Though he specializes in church work, he city of Denver, the campaign known to Denver Catholics. So Pueblo. Blueprints are being the abbreviation of the name centers around contacting every numerous and zealous have the “ Christ.” The chalice represents does home decorating as well. drawn up at the present time by Recalls Mercy Nuns' Early History churchgoer in a single parish on volunteers become that the orig­ Christ, the Son, and close to this the architect, John K. Monroe of the same Sunday. inal program of contacting only is a dove, which represents the MR. AND MRS. SCHWARZ­ Denver, and a sketch and prelim­ Durango.— The sale of six lots, struetdre. The first patient, a Chi­ Inasmuch as the sisters have Information about the society’s one parish a Sunday has been Holy Ghost. Emanating from the LER recently returned from a 10- inary ground floor plan have al­ consisting of an entire half-block, nese, was admitted in September, ample ground at the present hos­ work is placed in the hands of resultiagly expanded. symbol of the Holy Ghost are rays week trip to Europe, in which ready been prepared. Building will 1882. of light, representing the love of they visited his native Austria; by the Sisters of Mercy to St. Co- pital site and as St. Columba’s start as soon as possible after a When the present stone hospi­ God pouring out upOT the world. France, Switzerland, Belgium, lumba’s parish has been made pub­ parish urgently needed the lots for contractor is employed. ^ tal was erected in 1884 across the Tribute tc\'Register' To the right and left of this sym­ Holland, Germany, and Italy. lic. The lots, adjoin the church and The new church building, which street, the frame building became a playground and for future ex­ bolic figure are wheat and grapes, They visited the principal churches the nucleus for a large convent Rtait has been looked forward to for school property, and for the past pansion, the sale was made at this the matter from which the Host and were able to get around when­ and an academy and boarding i.«4,Wtoflo many years, will be located on and wine are made. Above the ever they chose, as they had their 30 years have been used by the time. East Mesa, east of the present parish as a school playground. school for girls. chapel door entrance is a symbol own car with them. Schwarzler’s Was Sit* of Novitiato The first entry shown on the school building in the district The land was purchased by the combining the materials used in mother, Theresa, five brothers, The Sisters of Mercy conducted abstract is from the Receiver of which is known as Eiler Heights and five sisteip, still live in thoir Sisters of Mercy of Colorado in the sacrifice of the Mass—^lighted St. Mary’s academy for a number the United States. The, second is (•ptMber 16, 1SS6 and upon which the present St. candles, chalice. Missal, Lavabo native Austria. 1882. The first hospital operated the land patent, and the third is a Mary’s school, rectory, and con­ of years until it was combined dish, the pitcher used for the wa­ The Schwarzlers live in the Bel by them in the state of Colorado lien against Mercy hospital for vent are built. For the past few with a parish school. Novices to ter in the washing of the hands; Air section at 4098 Field drive, was built on the southeast corner lumber dated August, 1882. The Noniltnor Hatthtw Saltb, Idlter years St. Mary’s parish has had a the community also entered here lU flttir S y it » of Cathetls Mevtpapert altar cards, stole, maniple, and Wheatridge. lot. It was a two-room frame deed to the Sisters of Mercy was •f chppel situated bn the second floor until a novitiate was built in 926 BannooX Straat givexi at a later date, but appar­ Ctirnr, Colorado o f its school building, which was Mercy hospital, Denver, many attended by parishioners living years later. ently whoever furnished lumber around Eiler Heights. In addition, Regis Student Uniqn Building to Open The old convent building served for the new hospital in the frontier My boar Monilgnor, daily and Sunday Masses have the parish as a school until 1925, town of Durango was faking no been celebrated in the old church when the present brick school chances that the sisters would not Onoa again, Va at Ragli ova you a word of thanka at the bottom of the hill in the building was erected, which also pay him. and a dabt of gratltuda. area known as the “ Grove’’ dis­ includes an apartment for the This was the beginning of the Rtrhapi you know that aaeh yaar va run a thorough trict. teaching sisters. The old frame new and modern Mtrcy hospital aurray on all of our nav atudanta Baaldaa routloa The Rev. Daniel Gnidica, O.S.B., building was then torn down. uaatlona, va alto atk auoh quaatlona at ‘ Vhy bid Yoa of which Durango is justly prou'd. Saolda To Coat to Raglat* or than And Hov bid Tou flrat pastor, says there are about 40 Baooaa Aoqualntad With Raglt Collagat* families still living in the “ Grove” Our turvay, thlt yatr— aa utual— ravatlad that district. To these families the old aany, aany of our atudanta anroll la tha oollaga through church building is readily ac­ AUTUMN ROUNDUP tha Influanoa of your Raalatar. not only tha baavar Raglatar cessible, but there are approxi­ W e’ve Rounded up some Terrific buys for you . . . hut alao tha many otharar dloeaaa-dloeaaaa adltlona. mately 560 families who live in All top quality, which sold for much more. No Of oouraa, thla kind of oontaot that Raglt hat vlth the Heights district or on farms proapaotlva atudanta la Invalutblt. Without your navaptpar. in the St. Charles mesa and Blende phone orders or C.O.D.’s. All sales final. va vonld ba at a ttrlout—If not Uqtottlbla—dltadvantaga. areas, and for these families the SHOES— JACKETS— Ragla nalthar hat tha fundt nor tha aaana to do for Itaalf distance to the old church 15 any­ vhat tha Raglitar aaoh yaar dots for It through Ita pagat, patent leather dress Boys’, and a few girls’ in Cor­ ■a vould Ilka for you to knov, Montlgnor, that va art where from one to five miles. The Indaad grataful to you and to your papar. Our anrollaant old church, a large and imposing Slippers. Sizes 814 to 12; 1214 duroys, wools, gabardines and thlt yaar, atpaolally la tha fraahaan oltat la way up, edifice, was erected in 1895 as a to 13. Values to ?5.95. Re­ Estrons. Sizes 1 to 12. Values and wa art attributing a graat part of thla Inoraatt to you and tha Raglattr. combination church and school duced to $2.95 to $4.29. to $10.95. Reduced to $1,98 with the school being located in to $6.98. Onct again, •any thanka to you. With varaait the basement and the entrance to rtgardi, I raaalB the church being by means of a SKIRTS— long and steep stairway to the Cotton quilted, corduroys and JEANS . SLACKS - CORDS second floor. The school in the Xoura la Chrlat wools. Sizes 3 to 6x. Values to “ Grove” district was continued JEANS - Sizes 1 to 6. Reduced when the present fine new St. $3.69. Reduced to $1.98 and to $1.6§. Mary school building was fin­ $2.49. Sizes to 16 • $1.98. Wary Rat. Raphaal C. McCarthy, 8.J. 6 Rraaldaat ished on Eilers Heights in 1923. SLACKS - Values to $4.95. *agia bollaga The famous Pueblo flood of DRESSES— For Toddlers Reduced to $2.98 and $3.79. Oantar 1921 played a large part in the history of St. Mary’s parish. More Real Buys . . . Just 25. Sizes CORDS - heavy duty, siies 4 TRIBUTE TO THE effectiveness of the Register as than 300 homes in the “ Grove” 1 to 3. Values to $3.95. Now to 12, tweed and plain; Reg. a medium of publicity and promotion is given by the alone were inundated and ruined $1 and $1.98. $4.98. N ow ...... $4.39 Very Rev. Raphael C. McCarthy, president of Regis college, Denver, as the people fled to the mesas for Mrs. Peter Jonke—RA. 6060 in the letter reproduced above. A survey among tbe students, he safety. St. Mary’s church and its Remember! fTe don't give Gift been done entirely by the students themselves. In says, “ as usual revealed that many, many of our students enroll in buildings suffered heavily, and THE STUDENT BODY of Rftgis college, the past week, they painted the inside and outside Stamps, but we do give a Cash the college through the influence of the Register." He attributes a shortly afterward 24 acres o f the Denver, will officially open their refur­ of the building and made many decorative changes. great part of the large increase in enrollment at Regis this year now defunct Eiler smelter works Bonus Book, Ask about it. bished student union building at a party Friday The new snack bar in the hall will be open the night (i$7S SaPOWWINCF to the influence of the Register. property were purchased. On this property, part o f which has now evening. Sept. 26, for the students and faculty. of the party. Music will be furnished b y ^ five- "Wkera Children Reiin" been sold in order to provide loca­ The work to convert the former GI classroom piece student combo under the direction of Richard tions for new houses, were build­ building to a smart and modern student union has Schmalz, a senior student from Pueblo. LIESVELD MEMORIAL CO. ings suitable for remodeling as a 13000 WEST 44th AVENUE priests’ residence and a sisters’ convent. WHEATRIDGE, COLORADO Since 1921 Mass has been said in the old church in the “ Grove” Arvada 0499R3 and in a chapel on the Eiler prop­ erty. The school in the “ Grove” We furnish transporta­ was -closed in 1927. Since that \.cadi8S Catholic ju tion to and from our dis­ tirne it has been the desire of most play with no obligation. St. Mary’s parishioners to have a beautiful church on the Eiler Across from grounds. That wish is now ap­ proaching fulfillment. o rtu Mt, Olivet Cemetery Ex-Longmont Girl s p y Takes Final. Vows

Spacious Chapels Vestments # TO ACCOMMODATE ^ Albs t LARGE ATTENDANT Surplices At SERVICES Cassocks NO SERVICE TOO LARGE /. >4 OR TOO SMALL . Sister Marie Ann, the former Bernadette Grabrian of Longmont, took perpetual vo>vs at St. Francis of Assisi convent, 3221 South Lake drive, Milwaukee, Wis., on Aug. 12. Her uncle, the Complete Line of Religious Articles for Church and Home Rev. Victor Grabrian, a Servite Father from Chicago, was present at the ceremony. BOULEVARD?^^n»ous St. John’s school, Longmont. At GR. 1626 present she is teaching music and 606 14th St., Between Colifornia & Welton TA 8331 IS the church organist at St. Ger­ ard’s school, Milwaukee. A I /

PAGE FOUR Office, fS t leiiiieek Sfreet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4205 Thursday, Sepf. 25, 1952 CCW Affiliates to Meet Colorado Springs Nurses Capped

(D*fiT*r D«an«r]r, ArckdiocMaa Sept 26, at 8 o’clock. The affili­ Council of Catkolie Womon) ates in the south area, of which The firet of the area chairmen Mrs. Weber is chairman, are as recently appointed by Denver follows; St Mery’s, Littleton; St deanery of the Archdioccun Louis’ of Englewood, Our Lady of Council of Catholic Woman to Lourdes, St. Rose o f Lima’s, All hold a meetinr of deanery raprc> Saints’, St Anthony of Padua’s, sentativee in her district is Mrs. Presentation, St. Bernadette’s, S t Lou J. Weber at 994 8, Univer­ Francis de Sales’, and S t Vincent sity boulevard. ds Paul's. A representative from each of Miss Margaret Sullivan, presi- the affiliates will meet in Mrs. dent'Of the Denver deanery, will Weber's home on Friday cvenint. also be present at this meeUng.

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH PatroniM TJmt frUnHy Firm*

Open Sundays, 9 to 1 PLUMBING Week Days 7 to 7 BRICKEY ft MOLLOT Pn»k IMlM. Owaw Howes Food Store Uae, ar, tin bm„ ar. tui Sister Marie Charles is administrator o f Gloekner-Penrose hot; l«*kw fierk H*vm FOUR STATES, Colorado, New Mexico, Nebraska, Ramadaling, Repairing pital, and Sister Alma, director of nursee. A Bi-Low Store ar New Work and Missouri, were represented by the 13 student nurses The following young women received their caps: Misses Eileen Qaallty Meati- PHA PlaaaitBS *** A Pearl who participated in capping txercisei of the Seton unit (Loretto Ash, Peggy Anna, and Dorothy Ross, Colorado Springs; Patricia Groeeriei Hcighte college, division of nursing), Gloekner-Penrose hbspital, Jonti, Ann Murray, Reathel Charney, and Constance Smith, Denver; Colprado Springs, at impretiive ceremonies in the hospital chapel Fri­ Dorothy Bachman, Greeley; Peggy Knight, Palisade; Rosalie Alle- Frask A Frasau Fruits LEN’S Pharmacy mond, Albuauerque, N. Max.; Katherine Huffman, University City, and Vegatablas U C. m i , Pia*. day evening. Sept. 19. The occasion wae a highlight in the career of Mo.; Joan Klein and Elizabeth McGinley, Nebraska. the young women, who had luceessfully completed one year of in­ Leuisiana and Claytaa Me«k«t at. Viaesat <* Psai’i Psrkh The nurses, shown just after the capping exercises, are, front tensive training in the basic collegiate program of nursing. Hava Yanr Daatar Pkena row, left to right. Sister Alma, director o f nurses; Eileen Ash, Con­ SP. 5717 t r Us Yaur Prasariptian Following the Nightingale pledge, caps were presented by the stance Smith, Pe^gy Anna, Dorothy Bachman, Joan Klein, Katherine 2707 E. LouUUma RA. 3739 Very Rev. Monsignor William Kelly of St. Mary’e church and an Huffman, and Sister Marie Charles, administrator of the hospital; At iMdsUma aaS S«ttk aiHen adjdress was delivered by the Rev. Paul Reed, chaplain of Glocknar- back row, P a g ^ Knight, Elizabeth McGinley, Ann Murray, Patricia PCnrose hospital. The service closed with Benediction of the Blessed Jones, Reathel charney, Dorothy Ross, and Rosalie Allemond.— (Photo Sacrament. Mist Evelyne Caranci was organist. by Dick Hill) Washington Pork Mkt. The firms listed here de­ Red & White Food Store serve to be remembered The cloche ... exciting new silhouette for BILL HUGHES. Prop. when you are distributing Mary Lou Grisenti to Reign Club at Cathedral Fall. From our tremendous collection of styles ond sizes for women and misses o fi Complete Food Service your patronage in the dif­ Sets Communion 598 South Gilpin ferent lines of business. Holy Family Homecoming Announced CLOCHES “I f i 8awrt U B« TSitftT” OFP-THE-FACE (Holjr Family High School, Grisenti, 3201 N. Speer boulevard. Frances Dominico, secretary; and Dny September 28 Danvar) Mary Lou was chosen by the D Pat Day, treasurer. * Mary Lou Grisenti will reign club Monday, Sept. 15. The royal The freshman and senior girls (Cathedral Younq People’. Club) THE NEW-TEXTURED FELTS OR .VELVETS over the Holy Family homecoming court will consist of the Pep club O N N I E B R A E attended a Big and Little sister Sunday, Sept. 28, will be the festivities of 1952. She is the officers; Loretto Brisnehan, presi­ )arty in the school hall Sept 17. All new Foil colors. Communion breakfast for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic dent; Pat Burger, vice president; This party was planned by the B Young People’s club. Members will High Fashion at low prices. senior girls to welcome the fresh­ Shopping Center attend the 9 o’clock Mass in the men and to help them get Cathedral, followed by breakfast acquainted with each other as well in the Albany hotel. 'The price is St. Vincent's 40 Hours' at with the upper classmen. Janet Westdal, president of Big Sisters, $1.25 per person. Father Donald S I B Y L H A T S was chairman. McMahon o f Annunciation parish will be guest speaker. Reserva­ Closes With Record Crowd The 1952 Lamp Post drive tions may be made by calling 1622 Welton Street The Sh.l o p p e came to a roaring close Friday, PERT (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish, R. H. Beardsley Sept. 22. Guests Mary Crichton, AL. 1198, or Mar­ (Fopinerly Dickeys Faahioni) * * Sept, 19. Vincent Archer, busi­ garet Ann Foy, FL. 1504, by 727 So* UniTftroity.BUd. - RA. 5000 Denver) were Mrs. Perry August and Mrs. ness manager, announced the win­ James McCabe. The next meeting Thursday, Sept. 25. The Forty Hours’ devotion closed ners and sum obtained bv the Fealurihg . . . will be held Oct. 2T in the home Frances Louise Fabry, daughter Sept. 23 with a record attendance. drive. Julia Romano won tHe in­ of Mrs. Murray Wolz. o f Mr. and Mrs, John Fabry, Sr,, CATHEDRAL PARISH Irene Kirol — Minx M ^es — Claire Tiffany Bishop Charles Quinn, C.M., dividual competition by bringing Parish news pertaining to school, o f Natrona, Pa., became the bride « preached pn Sunday and Monday in 160 points. She was awarded Irma Hill • Catalina Sportswear • Tabak of California sports organizations, weddings, o f Joseph Arthur Ppirer, son of These Friendly Firms Deserve Your Patronage And many other nationally advertised styles evenings,^ but was called to San 1110. Jerry Archer received $6, sec­ Antonio, Tex., on Tuesday. The etc. may be sent to Mrs. J. M. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Poirer of Hats by Gael . . . Belts by Schaffer Cline, 633 S. University, phone ond prize, with 72 points. 'The soph­ North Grafton, Mass., Sept. 13 be­ Rev. George Tolman, C.M., o f St. omores, with $522 to their credit, RA. 8139, or to Mrs. Wilbur Gun­ fore a Nuptial Mass in St. Mathias’ Gloves by Grando'e . . . Lin§(erie by Beverly Vogue Thomas’ seminary delivered the won the class competition, followed ther, 490 S. York,j)hone PE. 2518. church, Natrona. DOYLE’S 9:30 A.M': to a:00 P.M. • Fridav til 9t00 P.M. closing sermon. There were 10 by the seniors, a close seconcL with The choir will have a practice The bride was given in marriage Washington Kay Brill, Owner Wilma Baird, Associate visiting priests in the sanctuary, 11616. In all, the drive netted |1,648. PHARMACY, as well as an honor guard of 14 session Thursday, Oct. 2, at 8 p.m. by her father. The maid o f honor Members of the second year of the Fourth Degree Knights of was Edith Turconi. Bridesmaids Th* Psrtinlir Drnti<>t Launderers & Cleaners Spanish club elected Jack Iienhart Columbus men. were Mrs. Louis Fabry, Patricia iresident Monday, Sept. 16. Irene 17th AVE. AND GRANT The group instructions for Denver, and Mary Jackovich. Patty Phillips was chosen vice president; KE. SfST FREE DEUVERT convorts kogen Sept. 24 in tke Kabay, niece of the bride, was Whut'r My Lina? Phi Kappa Frat Margie Burns, secretary; and sckeol, and will ka keld every flower girl. Mr. Lacatuore of Mills- Helen Mulligan, treasurer. The Wednesday and Friday eveaings bury. Mass., was best man. Louis No Down Payment object of the club is to make at 8 p.m. Catholics aro ro- Fabry and Eddie Ledenski were Motor Onrhinllnt Spaniah a living language by in­ Bodr St Pendtt Repiln s it t t s t t i minded te inrite tkeir nen- Sets Rush Week ushers. Tallsr«l But Cann creasing student interest in Span­ Cetkelic friends er reietivas te After a wedding trip in Florida Mitor Tnn*-«p ish customs and ways of life. attend, and any Catkolics wko and Cuba the young couple will be Vfti Cirt P o l l | h r r e t wisk to attend aro wolcomo. CSMC Idtos at home to their friends at 1180 Cathedral Motors iHoit sonraovi ANDi «IIU Sept. 2^0ct. 5 Sherman in the Jamaica apart­ All preliminary work prepara­ Are Rteounttd JOE 6AITNEY. Prep. tory to a thorough censui o f the The Denver chapter o f Phi ments. 17» UfmR KE. MSI parish has already been done, and At a general assembly Wednes­ Wednesday, Sept. 17, an election Kappa is in the process of formu­ day, Sept. 17, a mission panel, Eveo the very young prefer with the assistance o f a few more lating some elaborate rush func­ dance was held at the Logan street composed of the Denver delegates school. Approximately 150 mem­ ...and quickly choose volunteer workers the oensus tions, which will be incorporated should be accomplished in a abort to the CSMC convention at Notre bers participated in this gala ^ent. Free Prompt Delivery in the Ruah week Sept. 28 to Dame this summer, presented to Poll-Parrot’s cute dreu-up time. The following were e le c t ^ ^ r the Oct. 6, Holy Family students the ideas • A report meeting o f all o f the Any Catholic man who is an­ cabinet: President, J e r r ^ P ^ e n - styles..like the new arrivals they brought back with them. The tine; vice president, Robert Mc- chairmen and workere on the cum­ ticipating going to Denver U. is discussion was led by Barbara WINES . . . BEER rtoeom Keever; treasurer, John Mahoney; you'll see in our window., mer feitivel was held in the new asked to contact the officers of Bugg. Panel members from St. ViMvn^ Colo. and secretary, Ruth Wernimont. school hall Sept. 24. the fraternity for any information Francis de Sales’ were: Jean CORDIALS The St. Vincent de Paul circle Chairman of this activity was Ei­ concerning the fraternity. Garen, Jerry Van *Dyke, and Ed COMPLETE LINE will meet in the home of Mrs. Fir­ leen Dufficy, assisted by Lorena Any Catholic student wishing to Burke. Eylia Kelly spoke for The Bonnie Shop man Biechofberger Friday, Sept. Aranda. meet other students of similar in­ Cathedral. Pat Seducia repre­ 751 So. University PE. 8273 26, at 1:15 p.m. terests is advised to watch closely sented St. Joseph’s high school. A Catholic Action meeting will St. Rita’s circle will meet for AHERN'S MART the Newman club. Catholic reli­ And Francis Feeley spoks for be held Thursday, Sept. 25, at 8 supper and bridge in the home of MEMBER OF ST. FHlLOMQfA’B gious organization on campus, and Annunciation. .m. in the K. of C. hall. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. R. L. West Satur­ to watch the bulletin board con­ PARISH PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED CONOCO PRODUaS While at Notre Dame Jerry Van tarry is in charge of the meeting, day evening. Sept. 27. FOR AND DEUVERED Lubrication, Car Washing, BeUeriet ABDOO S tu d io cerning meetings and articles of Dyke won the privilege of being at which everyone is welcome. 333 Eait Colfax TA. 3304 St. Michael t h e Archengel’i interest to all Catohlic studenta. Recharged, Tire Vsdeaniaiog elected to the CSMC international Colfax at Downing^ Ocnrcf SpeeiaUttne in circle met in the home o f Mrs KEyitone 3217 BONNIE BRAE A recent three-day convention board. Candid Weddings held in Kansas City, Mo., by Phi Senior English classes rounded Marymount Scholarship CONOCO SERVICE Kappa, national social fraternity out their study of Dickens’ Tale of 724 So. University PE. 9909 71S So. University PE, 4187 for Catholic men, was the scene Two Cititf by viewing cuts from Winner Is Class Officer Precious Blood of the induction of Bishop Edwin the Warner Brothers movie of the V. O’Hara o f Kansas City, Mo. book. Three films were shown Alleyene McLuster, who was the Expert Cleaning and Repairing Bonnie Brae Preisser's Red & White Other notables receiving honorary separate ones being devoted to recipient of the Archbishop Rich­ Parish to Have induction were Judge Albert A. character, setting, and back­ ard J. Cushing scholarship for Drug To Ridge of the United States Dis­ ground study. Colored students to attend Mary- BURKE^S CLEANERS trict Court, Thomas Daly, Kansas mount college in Saline, Kans., was Alft«4 C. AaCweM. Ovuer-lUaecw Grocery and Market City, Kani., businessman; and Jo­ Moryknoll Sisteri < Have yaur Doctor phone ue elected secretary of the freshman TAilOX MXATI. VXCKTABL18, AMD Priesthood Burse seph Stewart, a former Kansas Address Students class consisting of 86 members. A your Freeertptioru QUAUTV GROCERIES City, Mo'., Red Cross official. BURKE^S BROADMOOR CLEANERS Been, Winei, Etc. (Moit Precieut Blood Pariih, Sister.Elizabeth Cecille, a grad­ graduate of St. Francis de Seles’ Free Delivery SPraee 4447 Speaking at the different busi high school, Denver, she is Jhe Denver) uate of Holy Family of the class 763 So. Univenity RA. 2874 ISSl E. Ohio Ate. tie. Oelv. emd Okie) ness sessions and banquets, at daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. WV J, 712 So. Pearl TW O 26 E. 11th Ave. The Rev. John P. Donohoe, which Richard David Jones, pres of '42, and Sister Marie Bernard McLuster, 2218 Lafayette itreet, C.M., pastor o f the newly formed PE. 8485 SHOPS MA. 7442 ident of the local chapter at Den both Maryknoll Sisters, addressed Denver. Most Precious Blood pariih in ver university was the delegate, the student body Monday Sept, Marymount college has an en­ Southeast Denver has announced were Mayor Williitn E. Kemp oi' 22. The former spoke of her rollment this year of 310 students the organization of a parish burse SO ETU <;a i l o r d Kansas City, Mo.; and the Very experiences with an orchestra coming from 11 states, Hawaii, to aid young men who wish to Rev. Maurice van Ackeren, S.J., booked by the USO during World and Puerto Rico. study for the priesthood. The first president of Rockhurst college war II. It was on a tour of the ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH Chopping Bistrief donation of $10 was received Kansas City, Mo. Orient that Sister met the Mary­ anonymously by Father Donohoe The entire three-day session knoll Sisters and decided to enter Circus Will Aid Work Patronise These Friendly Firms this week. was deemed a success. National the mission work engaged in by The burse, which will benefit officers were elected at the them. Sister Marie Bernard, Of Fr. James Moynihan GAYLORD Shoes for the Family young men in the archdiocese, is close of the convention. The of­ seasoned missloner, spoke of her I Alameda Drug Store Temptation ficers include Pierre F. Lavedan Wcatherbird and Trimfoot of special interest to the pastor experiences with the Chinese and Father James Moynihan’s East CLEANERS national president; William C V. O. PETERSON. Prep. Shoes for Children because the chief work of his or­ Japanese and mentioned having side youth activities are among a PICKUP A DELIVEBT Zeuger, Jr., immediate past presi been in a concentration camp for X-Ray Fitting der, the Congregation of the Mis­ score of charities that will benefit Cut Rate Drags § £ I L We Give Green Stampe sion, commonly called Vincentians dent; Joseph Osberger, national three years during the last war. from the 11th annual El Jebel Fountain Service Sundries in the United States, is the educa­ senior vice president; and the Rev Sister Elizabeth Cecille is now en Sendel Shoe Store shrine circus, to be produced Your Business Appreciated H gal. "Picnic Pack" PE. 1350 - 1025 So. Gaylerd tion of youths for the priuthood. E. J. Weisenberg, S.J., national route to the Philippines, where she Polack Brothers in the City audi­ A Q e A.iortcd 1023 So. Gaylord RA. 8087 Functional organization in the chaplain. will take up her teaching duties. torium, Denver, starting Sept. 29. Alameda & So. Broadifay v O Flavor. parish will continue this week with The benefit circus will run through The firms listed here de- the first meeting of the Altar and O ct 6, featuring the usual galaxy Broadway Creamery BONNIE BRAE Rosary society Thursday night, CONOCO PRODUaS lerve to be remembered of circus events— acrobatics, 66 So. Broadway SP. 2665 Sept. 25. All women of the parish Annunciation High's Paper, clowns, and ariimal acts. Father Lubrication • Delco Batteries when you arc distributing JEWELRY are invited to gather in the sixth Moynihan, p u tor o f Our Lady of your patronage in the dif­ Del Diedrich, Prop. grade classroom of Our Lady of Grace church, Swansea, became ' Car Washing Lourdes at 8 p.m. to, organise end 'Cardinal', Gets Top Rating well known for his youth work ferent lines of business. Guaranteed Repairing elect temporary officera. when he was an assistant at An­ W. A. (Dutch) TdOMAS (AniiaBetatieii High Scheel, cated at Marquette university, Mil­ nunciation parish. 1048 So. Gaylerd SP. 6026 Last week a Men’s club was Alameda Sc Logan PE. BMO organized and tha tsen-agars o f Denver) waukee, ,Wis. The Cardinal re­ Mebiletl • Penaeeil - Mobilgaa the parish are making plans for a Word has been received recently ceived a rating of "excellent" in FALBY'S Lubrication & Walking young people’s club. that the Cardinal, Annunciation the following areas: Diffusion of Mooting Plannod Oct. 3 Catholic thought and promotion Tuna Up • Clutch & Braka S E BOB’S IGA Three Masses are said every high school publication, was rated of Catholic activity, evidence of BUCHANAN’S Paint & Hardware Sunday in temporary quarters at "All Catholic" by the Catholic Eyv^jabornaclo Socioty enterprise, and aggressiveness in Our Lady of Lourdes school at E. Press association’s critical serv­ Christian Bros. Wines So. Gaylord Service the direction of student opinion. ‘Try Falhys First» 1 Illif and S. Logan itrssti. Mauei ice, whose headquarters arc lo- The Tabernasle society will All P.pal.r Been SUPER MARKET Under the editorship of Ross meet an Friday, Oct. 3, at Center and Garage Moats • Grocoriot • Vogatabloa^ are at 8, 9:30, and 11 o’clock. Mauser, the Cardinal staff plans W. Dtllvtr 32 Broadway PE 2940 Baptisms in tha new parish this 2 p.m. in St, Pawl’, reeding 1001 So. Gaylord ftegis Publicist Releases to' make its first issue a homecom­ PE, 1 7 7 7 3 7 7 So. B d w y . SP. 6442 Better Quelity fee Leu week include those o f Kathleen ream in tha Cathadral, Denver. ing special. Open Friday and Saturday Anne Wasinger, daughter of Mr. Bulletin-Seventh Child! As a result o f elections held re­ Evaningt and Mrs. Alfred Wasinger, and cently the following'students will Brenda Ann Bowen, daughter of Carlin's Mobil Service John O’Hayre, public relations head Annunciation high school so­ New Fashion representative for Regis. college, BOB CABUN Mr. and Mrs. Billi Bowen. dality activities for the coming Denver, became a father again (UcmbMr I t FrcBeti D« lalM* Puiih) KEENE SUPER MARKET year; Charles Price, prefect; Bar­ Sept 24, when his wife, Jean, gave Lnbricatiea Cleaners & Dyers biHh to an eight-pound girl, Paul­ bara Chavez, vice prefect; Rose Wadtlng . . . Steam Claaning LOYOLA PARISH Mauser, secretary; and Arden Reu- 1093 S. Gaylord Fred Keene, Prop. RA.0902 ine, in Mercy hospital. ’This is the Pickup ft Delivery Expert Work Petronlee Theu FrientUy Fintu family's seventh child; they now sink, treasurer. 1st ft Logan SP. 9930 ~ store Hours: 8 to 6:30 Mon., Tutg., W«d. have four b ^ s and three gir)s. Annunciation high school stu­ ' S t i e f t l t 8 to 7 :30 Thun., FrL A Sat dents plan to observe Catholic Fait Service SAVa TIUB TIA D I AT lOHE O’Hayre, a Regig m d u a te and former Register staff writer, has Bible Week, Sept. 28-Oct, 4, by 530 E. Alameda - SP. 0079 • Nationally Advertised Foods Rtckr Ft«ri sb4 alM BajM Cleaners & Dyers gained much local acclaim for hia Bible displays in the library and ROTOLO'S 10033 E. Colfax’ Aurora 82 • Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Rocky’s Pharmacy, Inc. work on the Walter Springs Me­ classrooms. A special program con­ J. H. Bollinger • Dfek. Tremlett Your ConveiUent morial fund and on the very popu­ sisting of a one-act radio play on • Top Grade Meats — Sea Foods — Poultry lar ToAvn Meeting series. Tele­ Johann Gutenberg, who printed 7 ^ So. Broadway Th. arm. Il.t.4 h .r. dM .rv. te DruggUt b. r.mNnb.r.4 wh.n you *r. dii- 328 Broadway IPt Keene Super Market for the Keenett Buys in Town vision scripts he has written were the first Catholic Bible 500 ysars PrescrlptioBs Liquor played up several months ago in ago, will be presented Thursday, tribuUsr y*ur p.tren.f. tc tb. dl(« Phones PE. 3753 ft 3754 Standard Qas& Oils l««Bt lie.. .1 bu.in.... nth Kae« XAst INI rime magazine. O ct 2. T hursday, Sept. 25, 1952 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE FIVE 200 at Mercy Auxiliary Tea St. Mary's Has Dancing Tutor Made Citizen Terrific N ew Tartans Frosh ‘Spiritual in Mooresville's Initiation' Rite Wathable Rayon-Nylon Fabric (St. Mary’i Academy, Denver) Tuesday, Sept. 23, saw the be­ ginning of a new tradition at St. Mary’s. After the seniors drew names for their “ little sisters,’’ FENCER’S JACKET they, together with the freshmen, went to the chapel for a “ spiritual Sizes 7 to 14, $5.95 initiation.’ ’ Father Frederick Mc- Sizes 3 to 6X, $4.95 Callin, pastor o f St. Mary’s, Little­ ton, spoke to them on the qualities FENCERS SKWT that go to make up the model-St Mary’s girl. The ceremony closed Sizes 7 to 14, $4.95 with Benediction o f the Blessed Sizes 3 to 6X, $3.95 Sacrament; ., The Rev. John Regan, pastor of Reversible Weskit —- Mother of God parish, resumed his religion classes with the seniors in in red McLean of the current week. The Rev. Fred­ Duart or blue Macbeth All officers were re-elected: Mrs. Jack Levy, erick McCallin will hold classes ancient tartan. ABOUT 20(V ATTENDED the tea held for the juniors. by the Mercy Hospital Women’s auxiliary president; Mrs. John T. Tierney, vice president; • UPON ACQUIRING CITIZENSHIP in the United Mrs. Milton W. Allen, treasurer; Mrs. Fred Goode, The playground equipment, pur­ Sizes 7 to 14, $3.95 Sept. 20. Shown above, left to right; are Mrs. Byron chased by the Mothers’ club for States, Mrs. Wyonne Hunt, dancing instructor at St. Maty’s assistant treasurer; Miss Catharine Maloney, re­ 'Sizes 3 to X, $ I. Dumm, Mrs. J. C. Hutchison, Mrs. W. W. King, the children of the kindergarten Academy was honored by the student body Sept. 18. Marian Gdw, 6 2.95 cording secretary; and Miss Frances Smith, corre­ Mrs. Jack LeVy, president; Mrs. John T. Tierney, through the fourth grade, has president of the student council, presented Mrs. Hunt with a corsage sponding secretary.— (Photo by Van’s studio) Mrs. Milton W."Allen, and Miss Frances Smith. been set up on the south lawn. and expressed to her the good wishes of all the students. Left to right Mrs. Louis McMahon gave the are Anne Plunkett, Marion Gow, Mrs. Hunt, Margaret Gonzales, and SKIRTS juniors .and seniors a preview of Gretchen Geiger.— (Photo by Smyth) — SUITS - JUMPERS Many Children Turned Away her lecture, “ The Mother in To­ day’s World,’’ in an assembly pro­ Also in All Plaid gram Sept. 17. She suggested that the students be her “ speech crit­ JOE ONOFRIO Record Enrollment at Loyola School ics.’’ She prepared the talk to give (Loyola Pariih, Denver) dren of the first, second, and PTA, presided at the meeting. The at the meeting of the National The enrollment of 352 c h il-^ v e n th grades. Vision tests were other members present were Council of Catholic Women at Se­ CABLE attle, Wash., Sept.. 24. dren in Loyola school, 50 given Sept. 23 by the school nurse, Mmes. John Madden, Lem Landis, Mrs. Lillian Odem, to the children Robert Buckley; Manning Powers, » ______L_ LESTER BETSY ROSS more than last year, sets a of the lower grades. Leo Januks, John Popish, George record for the school. Despite Individual nicturea will be Arno, Earl Martelon, Nosl Har­ Parents of Loyola KRAKAUER the construction of a new taken at the sirhool on Monday, man, Louis Griffith, Carl Ehn- Open school, which made more space Sept. 29. strom, Leo Scheer, John Appel- MEHLIN & SONS available, many children had to Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Moore and hans, Frank Cawley, Art Thomp­ Pupils Fighting for Friday Eves. be refused admission, unfortun­ five children have moved tq Los son, D. A. Woodward, and J. N. Home of Quality Pianos Till 8:30 CHILDREN’S SHOP ately. The school is now staffed Angeles. Mr. Moore, the sotr^qf Beirich. 1805 JSroadway MA 8585 Mrs. Frank Moore of 2337 Gay­ with eight teaching sisters, includ­ All plans have been com­ Traffic Protection 2758 So. Colorado Boulevard— University Hills lord, was evacuated from Wake Acrod from th« CoimopoUtaa Hotel ing the music teacher, and two pleted by the Holy Name com­ Island following the disaster. He lay teachers. The Rev. William mittee for the square dancing Parents of children attending Heavey, S.J., assistant pastor, will is a member of the Flying Tiger which will be held each Friday Loyola grade school met with airline. teach religion to the seventh and in the school basement. Danc­ Thomas P. Campell, acting mayor, eighth grade pupils. PTA Meeting ing will start at 8 o’clock for Sept. 23 to discuss the traffic A pipnic was held recently at W ell Attended those needing instruction and problem at the intersection of Frazer, for the boys who serve Mrs. John Madden presided at at 8:30 for regular dancing. A 23rd .and Gaylord streets. The Mass. Transportation was pro­ a well-attended PTA meeting teacher from the city recrea­ Rev. W. J. Heavey, S.J., assistant vided by the Rev. Edward P. Mur­ Sept. 16. Following the business tion department will instruct pastor. Councilman James Fres- phy, S.J.; the Rev. Albert Schulz, meeting, the pastor. Father Mur­ the beginners and call the ques of the district, and Lawr­ S.J.; Mrs. Robert Buckley, and phy, spoke on the value o f the dances. Excellent music will be ence M. Henry, Denver attorney, Mrs. Edmund Berens. JOE ONOFRIO PTA to the school and to the par­ provided and all parishioners attended the meeting, too. The sodality for the sixth, ish. Mrs. Madden announced that and their friends are invited to It was decided to make a traffic seventh, and eighth grade pupils new card circles are being formed. attend. The first dance will be and pedestrian count at the corner will hold a meeting on Friday, Those not at the meeting who Friday, Sept. 26. in order to determine the neces­ Sept. 26, with Frank Cawley sity of the blinking red light the would like to join are asked to call Mrs. James Gannon, president presiding. The other officers, parents have demanded. Mr. Nothing But The Finest her at FR. 0796. The purpose of of Loyola Altar sodality, an­ Shirley Dunivant, Jeanne Scheer, Campbell told the group that the these clubs is two-fold, to help the nounces that $78 was the net and Larry Brown, will give re­ parishioners become better ac­ light might not really help mat­ profit on the bake sale held Sept. ports. The committee chairmen, ters at all, because it would tend quainted and to pay for the . She thanks all who con­ Sharon Tierney, missions; Clau- 21 to back up traffic and cause ■articles displayed at the PTA JOE JOE, JR. delle Kennedy, social; Donald tributed baked goods or dona­ congestion on York street. bazaar booth. Mrs. Madden an tions and those who purchased. Buckely, Eucharistic; and Jerry nounced that the mothers are help­ The meeting was called because Forkner, Our Lady’s, will an­ ing with the lunchroom program St. Catherine’s bridge circle representatives of the traffic de­ nounce the members of their com- by supervising the children on the will meet on Monday, Sept. 29, at partment, meeting with school o f­ inittees. The Missa Recitata will playground following lunch. The 8 o’clock in the home of Mrs. Matt ficials and members of the PTA pe recited at 8:30 o’clock on Sun­ mothers of the seventh grade are W. Saya. Mrs. James Gannon is Sept. 19, had turned down the re­ day by the members of the supervising this week and those of chairman of this group. quest for a light on the grounds sodalities. the sixth graders will be in charge Miss Elizabeth Pratt is the that the light at 23rd and York The Junior sodality, children the week of Sept. 29. September hostess for St. Eliz­ street was considered adequate of the second through the fifth Eighteen members of Loyola abeth’s canasta circle. This group protection. grades, elected the following of­ PTA attended the school of in­ of eight ^.members donated $25 to While the traffic count is being ficers: Prefect, Barbara Duni­ struction on Sept. 18. Mrs. Matt the PTA for their booth last June. made, a patrolman will be on duty vant; vice prefect, Bobby Singer; Saya, a past president of Loyola Mrs. Ernest Forkner is chairman. to assist children in crossing the secretary, Judy Kloberdanz; and street. Other safety measures treasurer, John Madden. Sister were also installed this week. Th» Jean Pptrice is moderator of the city has marked walk lines across Children’s sodality, and Sister Annual Dance Set Oct. 10 23rd and has designated the Cecilianna is moderator of the intersection a school area. There Junior sodality. is a possibility, too, according to The girls of the second through Capt. E. L. Butler of the traffic the eighth grades must be in uni­ By St. James' Men's Club department, that parking will be form Oct, 1. eliminated near the playground, the parish are asked to receive Shirley Dunivant, Jeanne (St. Jamei’ Pariih, Denver) so that motorists will be better these men when they call and to Scheer, Sharon Tierney, Cludelle The annual dance is to be held able to see children if they dart Kennedy, and June Golden were support this very worthy project Oct. 10. The members of the in every way that they can. into the street. elected cheer leaders. They will Men’s club are sponsoring this According to the Rev. Albert wear red corduroy skirts, white project. It is their main activity of The inttruction cla(< for proi- Schulz, S.J., assistant pastor, the blouses trimmed with red, and the year. The purpose of this pective converts^ii conducted on Rev. Edward Murphy, S.J., pastor, red-and-white beanies. dance is to raise money to support Monday and Friday evenings at has tried unsuccessfully for 12 The first of eight scheduled the athletic program in the school. 8:15 o’clock in St, Janies’ years to have the city install a movies, Heidi, was shown to the The main attraction of the dance school. All who are interested stoplight, or preferably a blink­ children on Sept. 24. will be the award of a console tele­ are invited to attend. Catholic ing red light to operate in the Mrs. George Arno and Mrs. vision set or two tiokets__ to the members of the parish are asked morning and afternoon when John Popish, health chairmen, Sugar Bowl game on New Year’s to mention this class to their traffic is heavy and children are measured and weighed the chil­ day, 1953, in New Orleans, La. non-Catholic friends and neigh­ using the crossing. He said that The men are now canvassing the bors, and where possible to there is such a light in operation parish selling tickets ' on the bring those who are interested on 37th and York to protect chil­ Title Insurance dance. The individual families of hut timid. dren attending a Lutheran school, Baptized this week was Richard a school much smaller than Craig, infant of Mr. and Mrs. Loyola. The situation there is is the modern method of ob­ Gregory B. Stretz. The sponsors much the same, for there is a taining protection against any Public School Rolls were Raymond and Evelyn Schroe- standard stoplight a block away, defect in the Title o f your der. too. * ,real estate. Up 5,000 in One Year f- The St. Gabriel circle met in the . . . And provides If the $30,000,000 bond issue home of Mrs. Edwin H. Roloff. A PTA Past Presidents that Denver citizens will vote on new member, Mrs. Joseph Kellogg, SECURITY was welcomed, replacing Mrs. Paul Ofi/y Estate Eanges carry this label I Monday, Oct. 6, goes through, a Gantt, who moved to Washington, To Honor New Members Med el building program including 26 D. C. Mrs. Leonard Stuart, 1975 % projects will be put into effect Uinta, will entertain in October. ■The Past Presidents’ Social club as soon as possible. Denver has The St. Theresa circle will meet of Catholic PTA will hold its s in the home of Mrs. Hennessy Fri­ nual get-acquainted potluck lunch­ about 5,000 more children in pub­ eon honoring new members on lic schools than in the past year day, Sept. 26, at 1 o’clock. The September meeting o f St. Wednesday, C)ct. 1, at 12:30 p.m. 1be New ^ A T E Range and there are 60,128 students at­ in the Charities annex, 1663 Grant tending full - time day schools, Zita’s circle was with Mrs. Paul street, Denver. Mrs. E. E. Stanley which IS about 9,000 more than it Fitzgerald. Guests were Mrs. Karl was two years ago. Making the Mayer and' Mrs. Jack Comfort. is chairman of the luncheon. Spe­ problem more serious is the fact The October meeting will be with cial gifts will be awarded. Mrs. Iniures Marketability that there are more than 60,000 Mrs. Curt Freiberger, 1930 Kear- Walter J. Wade, president, urges "The Range th a t’; used children under school age now liv- all members to attend. Solves Your No. 1 Big-meal Problem of ing in Denver. The 26 projects for >» the proposed building program in­ “Getting Everything Ready at Once” Jh sL J i t k . clude 12 new elementary schools; Plan Heights Alumnae Day hy DUNCAN HINES five elementary school additions; two new junior high schools; three ’^ u ah an tij, Q d . There isn’t another range anywhere with the time-saving, additions to junior high schools; SUt* Wid* TIU* Sirvie* one remodeled junior high school; work-saving features of the 1952 ESTATE. 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Katherine Price; general chairman for the celebration, is Services From the Residence arranging a full program for the event, which will be held Saturday, Joe Ohofrio Music Co. Oct. 18. A meeting of committee heads will take place this week to outline the day’s activities. Chairmen include Mrs, Felix Muldoon, "HOME OF TELEVISION" Hockethal and Noonan assisted by Mrs. Harry Schnibbe and Mrs, H. J. Masterson, brunch; Loretta McGee, banquet; Mrs, George Kelly and Marjorie Barrett, Member of. St. Catherine’s Parish 1449-51 Kalamath Mortuary MAin 4006 publicity; Mrs. Robert Lasham, toastmaster; and Mrs. James Sweeney, 1805 BROADWAY MA. 8585 registration, X \

PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 T hursday, Sept. 25, 1952

Catholic Women's Club Devereax-Smith Wedding '’’Jew- Rosary-Making Circle Added to Fatima Club Orphanage Aid Unit W ill Meet on October 2 Miss Marilyn (Our Lady of Fatima Club, Holds, 1st Meeting The first fall luncheon and Roberta Smith, Denver) meeting of the Catholic Women’s daughter of Mr. One of the latest rosary-making Study club will be held on Thurs­ At Queen of Heaven and Mrs. Somes groups is St. Rita’s of All Saints’ day, Oct. 2, at 1:15 p.m. in the parish, which met Sept. 17 in the Denver Tea room. The guest W. Smith, and Jo­ larish hall, 2600 S. Grove. John The first meeting of the year weaker will be the Rev. Charles seph William Plumb, president of the rosary­ 'T. Jones, who will be introduced for the Queen of Heaven Aid so» Devereax were making groups, Wilford Kreller, by Mrs. Mary C. Schneider. Mrs. ciety, Denver, was held Sept. 16 married before a and Daniel McEnery arh instruct­ C. A. Bottinelli will preside. in the orphange. Recitation of the Nuptial Mass ing the 11 members in the art of celebrated Aug. 9 rosa^ making. Mrs. Nicholas Rosary in the chapel preceded the n St. PauTs Jamison, 2356 S. Irving, is cap­ business meeting. Mrs. Virgil Tout chapel of the Ca­ tain of St. Rita’s circle as well as presided. The date for the annual thedral. D enver, chairman o f organizing all circles Christmas cheer party was set for by Father John in All Saints’ parish. The group, Friday, Nov. 21. This will include BAKERIES N. Haley. T h e which meets every two weeks, will an afternoon card party and a bride, given in hold the next meeting in the, home games party at night. Mrs. Gerald 'The Finest Only” marriage by her of the captain, Mrs. Jamison, J. O’Bryne has consented to be in father, wore a Thursday, Oct. 2. charge. The special prize was given 87 So. Broadway to Mrs. Margaret Hughes. town of Chantilly SurpKis rosaries o f the circles 753 So. University After the meeting the members a c e over satin in the city are sent to the national went on a tour of the senior girls’ 15.50 Colorado BIvcL and b a r r i e d a office in Louisville, Ky. Arch­ dormitories to inspect new drapes bishop Richard J. Cushing, Boston, white prayer book and furniture, donated by a person has ordered 5,000 rosaries from and white orchid. who wishes to remain anonymous. the national office, and when the She was attend- The annual display of the St. shipment is completed he will then e d b y Marilyn Joseph Sewing group will be held send national headquarters Jean Carlson as in the home of Mrs. O’Byrne, 474 / maid of honor, check for $1,000. All these rosaries Pearl street, on Tuesday and men: a nd Mrs. Mary will be given to missionaries, as Wednesday, Nov. 11 and 12. The Warner and Mrs, the Archbishop plans to give them members of the group have worked Joline Smith as to the missionaries who call on him all year making articles for this PRESERVE YOUR FISH bridesmaids. The best man was Leo W. McLellan. Gene Smith and before leaving for the mission display and everyone is urged to Lee Smith, brothers of the bride, and Eugene B. Heber were ushers. fields. attend. A reception was held in the Mural room in the Albany hotel following The Visitation circle of St. the wedding. After a wedding trip to Colorado Springs, the couple Catherine’s parish will meet Thurs­ will establish their residence at San Diego, Calif. The bridegroom, day, Sept. 25, in the home of Mrs. currently serving with the U. S. navy, was graduated from East Marguerette D ick erson , 4401 high school in 1949. The bride was graduated from Cathedral high Bryant, at 1 p.m. This group o f 12 school in 1949.— (Jerome studio photo) members, which meets once a week, has turned in 1,200 rosaries since it was organized 19 months ago. Archbishop's Guild to Hold Mrs. Dickerson iS the prefect. Sister Mary Benedict is in charge of the St. Vincent orphan­ Quarterly Meeting on Oct. 6 age group, which meets once a THE NEWLY FORMED St. Rita’s ros­ Ruesckhoff, and James Canzona; and back row, left week. Every other week members to right, Mmes. William Schneider, Donald Cornwell, TOM WALKER PIANOS (Arckbiahop’o Guild, Denver) cle in her home, 4560. S. Washing' ary-making group of All Saints’ parish, meet with Mr. McEnery, in­ George Moore, Father Schmitt, Mrs. Nichblas Jami­ RepmtnUtIvt of Kimball, Sohmer, The members of the Archbish­ ton street, on Thursday evening. structor, who examines the pre­ Denver, is shown with the pastor, the Rev. Harley son, captain of St. Rita’s rosary-making circle and Koblor, Campbell and Jewa French Pianos op’s guild will gather at the Cath­ Sept. 25. vious week’s work. Schmitt. In the front row, left to right, are Mmes. E. chairman of all organizing circles in the parish; and C. G. Conn Connsonata Electronic Organ olic Charities annex, 1665 Grant St. Joseph’s Circle Mrs. Helen McGinn, 519 E. 18th De Bell, G. Chouinard,^. Burnett, E. Schmidz, Bert Mrs, Herbert Forbis.— (Photo by Van’s studio), Fine Reconditioned Pianoi street, on Monday evening, Oct. 6, Mrs. Rose Margaret Bayles ex avenue. Cathedral parish,p turned IS4S S. BROADWAY SPruce 7364 at 8 o’clock for the fall quarterly tended the hospitality of her home in 18 rosaries this week, having meeting. Miss Virginia Vaughan, to circle members on Saturday eve­ made a total of 30 rosaries since . Communion Breakfast Planned Oct. 4 president, will present the^mem- ning Sept. 20, The entire member­ she learned the art. IN A GENUINE beri of the council who will dis­ ship of the circle attended Mass The Rev. William Monahan, cuss plans for activities of the and Holy Communion in Our Lady spiritual director of Our Lady of fall and early winter seasons. of Lourdes church on Sept. 21 Fatima club, attended the conven­ Nurses' Council to Resume Meetings tion of the National Conference of D e e^ p tisoi fre MSis ti».D e t z rat eo»* The following members of the Mrs. Elma Lee is at home again Catholic Charities, Cleveland; an­ (Arehdioceian Council of Catholic The reason Idtsl council joined the spiritual direc­ after minor surgery in Mercy hos from a tonsillectomy. She is the instructor at St. Luke’s hospital. other member, Gertrude Graef, Nursas, Danvar Chaptar) Mrs. Kirby was formerly president icrva more families in tor, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Greg­ pital. The Beacon Supper club will daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George superintendent of the Ave Maria Anderson. of the Pueblo Council of Catholic Denver than any other Home Freezer ory Smith, the past presidents, be the scene of a dinner party for The Denver chapter of the Arch­ laundry is bcauM Idtd clinic, was in attendance at the Nurses. The Kirbys are residing and the officers of the guild at a circle members on Oct. 1. diocesan Council of C a t h o^ i c "'dr. and Mrs. Don Morhman are customers get just the ■k Eat it whtn you plooso convention., Nurses will resume monthly meet­ the parents of a girl. Mrs. Morh­ at 4825 Umatilla. Their son, dinner meeting on Monday eve­ Sancta Maria Circle kind of Ituodry service —weeks or months later! The Rev. Norbert Walih, pat- ings after the summer recess with man is the former Ann Mahoney, Wally, is a freshman at Regis col­ ning, Sept. 22, in the Albany hotel; The evening of Sept. 19 was they want. tor of St. Anne’i pariih, Arvada, a meeting in St. Anthony’s hospital a 1949 graduate of St. Joseph’s lege. Why don’t you, too, Mmes. Billie Lou Weber and spent by circle members sewing •k Every housewife wonts will conduct the Holy Hour Thursday, Sept. 25. There will be hospital. The baby will be chris­ Larry Morahan, brother of Flor­ enjoy Id t t l Lanodry Peggy Williams, ways and means altar linens in the home of Miss from 2 to 3 p.m. for Our Lady Rosary and Benediction in the hos­ tened Mary Pauline. ence Morahan,.was a recent pa­ Sofvice? Prompt Service a Deepfreeze Home Freezer committee: Mrs. Helen Kinkel and Cecelia Checkal. p { Fatima First Saturday pital chapel at 7 :45 p.m., with the tient in Mercy. -careful haniUing—and for storing foodi Miss Sylvia Keller, entertainment St. Jude’s Circle Luncheon club Saturday, Oct. Miss Ruth Cannon is a Denver truly superior work, tt meeting following in the nurses’ visitor. She is a graduate of St. Mrs. Florence Dillon and Mrs. committee: Mmes. Mary Ruth Mrs. Agatha Kullman is 4, in Holy Ghost church. Men standard prices. home. The Executive committee Joseph’s hospital, Denver, and was Rose Ann Taylor are in charge of rSICIS BIOIN AT Hodges and Patricia Ware, mem­ cuperating in St. Joseph’s hospital are invited to attend the Holy Hmm MAIa 41l 1. will meet at 7 p.m. a former member of the Archdioc­ the recovery room at Mercy hos­ bership committee: Mrs. Mary after minor surgery. Hour. Prior to the Holy Hour a esan Council o f , Catholic Nurses. pital. 95 Kinkel and Miss Jessie Pasquale, Holy Family Circle lunchaon will be held in Holy Mast, Breakfast Oct. 4 Miss Cannon is now working in the *279 linen committee; When members of the circle Ghost hell, 625 19th street, at Our Mother o f Perpetual-Help Mary Margaret Hart, formerly LOW DOWN operating room at St. John’s hos­ PAYMMT Mmes. Clella Barry and Phyllis gathered in the home of Mrs. Alta 12:45 p.m. guild will have a Mass and Com­ on the staff of the Denver Visiting pital, Santa Monica, Calif. Delhaute, vestments committee; Brodhag on Sept, 17, Mrs. Frances Rita Clarkson, member of the munion breakfast on Saturday' Nurse service, left recently for Prfcti oftd ip«ciffcof^t fub/«d lo Edmunds was a guest. morning, Oct. 4, in the Catherine Sister Mary Ascella has re­ chang* wHhoi/t ncHc9. Miss Margaret Lynch, social ‘ac­ faculty at Loretto Heights college, Oklahoma, where she will be em­ Our Lady of Graca Circle Mullen Memorial Nurses’ home. turned from Philadelphia, where tion committee; Miss Beverley will speak at the luncheon club on ployed at the Phillips Oil Com­ Miss Margaret Glndhart will be Mass will be offered at 8 o’clock she attended the meeting o f the Neylon, hope chest committee;’ the advantages of being a member pany hospital. King's Frigid Mrs. Dorothy Dandrow, retreat hostess to members of the circle of the Catholic Information and in the students’ chapel by Father American Hospital association. committee; Misses Marie Ansberry on Thursday evening. Sept. 25. Library society. John J. Regan. Breakfast will fol­ Miss Virginia Berkman, Mercy, and Mary Joe McEnery, volunteer Our Lady of Lourdes Circle Anyone interested in forming a low at 8:45 a.m. The charge for class of 1949, is visiting in Denver. Food Bonk services committee; Mrs. Helen Mrs. Henen Canny was hostess rosary-making group should call the breakfast is 75 cents per per- Miss Berkman is a member o f the (ADVERTISEMENT) Falk, Miss Ruth Birch, and Mrs, to members of the circle Sept. 16 Mr. McEnery, CH. 8608, and make 1. All meqibers are urged to at­ navy nurse corps and is stationed tend and anyone who is interested at San Diego, Calif. (Members of Csthedrsl Psriih) Josephine Ipsen, publicity commit­ Plans were made for the prepara' arrangements for instructions. The i^ithis work of charity is cordially The students at Mercy hospital Rectal Trouble tee: Miss Catherine Maloney, cate­ tion of the Christmas layette. clubs are still in need of beads of 2011 So. University Blvd. invited. entertained with a tea Sept. 21 in chetical committee; Misses Mary Queen of Heasren Circle any kind. Anyone who has any honor of the new students and Sufferers Ellen Logan and Loretta Sullivan, Mrs. Patricia Ware was hostess old costume jewelry or bead bags HEMORRHOID Phone PE. 3533 Members Serving their parents. orphanages; and Miss Irene Keefe, to circle members in her home on of any kind should call Mr. Mc­ As PTA Consultors Mary Quinn, graduate of the historian. Sept. 23. Enery or June Schmitz at FR. Little Company of Mary hospital, W ho Wont RELIEF and HELP St. Anthony’s Circle Our Lady of Loretto Circle 9321 and arrangements will be Some of the married members Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nossaman made to have them picked up. are utilizing their nursing talents Chicago, is a new member of the SDCOAU5T5 VI m r t MSTttCS Mrs. Donald Aymami will be nursing staff at Mercy. hostess to the members, of the cir- and sons, Allen and Nickey, have by serving as health chairmen in Send Today for This NEW BOOK MARY AMNE moved to Cedaredge to make their their various Parent-Teachers’ as­ Miss Patricia Svoboda and Miss new home. At the circle meeting sociations. This group includes Louise Conter will spend the next (W e have No Medicine or Anything Else to Sell You) 5AKERIE5 Card Party on Oct. 1 on Sept. 9 a gift was presented to Monica Arno, Loyola school; Mar­ three months visiting in the Ha­ II New Members waiian islands. No matter how Ions: you have luf- can become if long neglected. garet liams, Annunciation school; All Butter Mrs. Nossaman, who has been sec fered, or what you have tried, thii Techniques of treatment are de­ Audrey Needham, St. James’ ; and Mrs. 'LaVerna Kirby has ac­ To Benefit St. Clara retary-treasurer o^tte circle for instructive Health Book, written in scribed. You are told where to look for CAKES Lenore Priest, St. Vincent de cepted a position as nursing arts St. Clara’s Aid society card many years. Mrs. Kicnard Morris easily understood words, will enable Help and Relief near At home, without for the former Miss Dorothy Walsh of Paul’s school. Weddfnft party will be held Wednesday, Are Reported by + + + you to fully understand your own case traveling to some far distant city. ind Oct. 1, at 1 p.m. in the orphanage, Las Cruces, N. Mex., was a guest. Sixteen nurses from the Denver and may save you years of sueriffng. This book is sent only to Sufferers Partiot Denver. There will be a business St. Ann’t Circle chapter attended the retreat held Archdiocesan Nurses This book contains information gen­ who want and need help. The edition SOI S. Broadwir—PE. 6tl> meeting and election of officers at Lloyd Stakebake, Jr., son of Mr, at El Pomar, Sept. 19-21. The erally known only to Specialists. It is limited. Notice may not appear 1024 S. Gaylord 25 Broadway and Mrs. Lloyd Stakebake, re Rev. Charles Guilfoyle, C.P., of PEarl 7JI5 SPraca 7415 , 12:30 p.m. Hostesses for the card Library Society Set Mass to Coincide explains the different types of Rectal again. Write at onoe— today—for your SS W. Girard End'w'd 8U. 1-lOOS •[ pwty are Mrs. Anna Colby, E. B. turned to Denver recently after Cincinnati, 0., was the retreat Di8easas~-Hemorrhoids or Piles, Fis­ copy. Send 3 (Three Cent) Stamps (Catholic Information and Library master. 1 f'T Dorman, K. Linder, and Rose tour of overseas duty with the With State Convention tula. Fissure, Itching Piles or Pruritis (9c) to help cover distribution cost. Mattick. army. Sociaty, Danver) Miss Helen Roach and John Ed­ Ani, Prolapse, Stricture, Inflamed You incur no obligation. W’c have no F w w w w w w w w w w www-w: Mrs. Hazel Campbell, librarian ward Myers will be married in An­ In connection with the annual Crypts, Contracture, and Benign medicine or anything else to sell. You Ready to Eat Whela of the Catholic library, 625 19th nunciation church, Denver, on state nurses’ convention, sched­ Tumors. It lists causes and describes will not be asked to send us a penny street, reports the following new O ct ,4. Miss Roach is a graduate uled Oct. 7-10, at the Antlers complicating diseases. It explains the of money. ADDRESS G. Gibson (RAR Fried Chicken $2.75 members: Kay Welp, Margaret B. of St, Joseph’s hospital school of hotel in Colorado Springs, the Physiology of the involved membranes. Inc.) Dept. OBI, Box 806, Albuquertjue, BAKED HAM Davoren, Marilyn Hesterwerth, nursing, class of 1947. 'Archdiocesan Council of Cath­ Few realist how serious these diseases N. M. Herman Frazier, Katherine Ca- Mrs. Neil Gaffy, first floor su­ olic Nurses hat arranged to Whole or by Slice zer, Anna Andreis, 'Riomas E pervisor at St. Joseph’s hospital, have its annual M ast and Assorted Salads Kilfoyle, M.D.; George D. Dpmin- is recuperating from a recent ill- Communion breakfast at El Home-Made Pies guez, Mary Differdange, Joseph ness.TiAoa F Pomar, The Mats will be offered Kennedy, Daniel A. Di Dinato by the Rev. John J, Regan, Mrs. Florence Ehnstrom has Margaret Egan, T. M. Devlin archdiocetan chaplain, at 8:15 HARDWARE moved into her new home at 2658 T he Beer That Julia Walsh, and Ellis Clements, o’clock Thursday, Oct. 9, and McIBnrtry and Lowe’s Paints HUMMEL'S Elizabeth. DciiTcr’i L€»4ini Cattrtn Mr. Clements also donated $1 to will be immediately followed by Sporting Goods - Appliances Made Milwaukee Famous mnd DtllesteMtn the library. Mr. and Mrs. Linus Jacobs are the breakfast. Guests will be 311 £. SeTsnth Are. KE. 1986^ Three books were donated by tffe parents of a boy, Gregory, born limited to 100, and so tickets Admiral & Stromberg-Carlson TV Sept. 8 in St. Joseph’s hospital MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Opta Sandtyi tad W*tkd«7i TUI 7:10^ Mrs. Ronald Bauman:, Lift Up should be secured early. Open PHONE FR. t » 0 — WE DELIVER Sundeye CLOSED MONDAYS . Your Heart, by Bishop Fulton The Sisters of Mercy entertained Boulder, Ft. Collins, and Den­ 8 to 6 9 to 12 Noon : Robert M. — Peul V. _ M. T. Murray; Sheen; and. Seven Storey Moun­ the alumnae o f the Mercy school ver (residents) members may tain, and Waters of Siloe, by of nursing with a buffet supper on contact Mrt. Monica Arno, 2715 Thomas Merton. Two books were Sept. 11. St. Paul street, Denver, for their donated by Tony Sandoval: Walk­ Betty Jo Anderson is recovering reservations. ^W jdwInL dtahdwoASL ing With God by Killian Healy and + + + + Mary and Joseph, by Denis O’Shea. (Hfinlxr, of BIw.td Socrament Pariih) Also donated by Tony Sandoval Green Stamps — 5301 Cherry Creek Drive — FR. 0200 IWINABIKEFOUXMAii and George Philbin were 18 pic­ ACCN Member Committee pim s! tures of the Sacred Heart (of Fa­ ther Cervantes fame), which sell luLLOmiLSHT for 26 cents each, and are avail­ SAFEWAY able at the library. Library memberships are $1 per year and entitle members to the BREWED WIIH PURE use o f the library at any time, as well as attendance at the lecture series sponsored by the organiza­ tion. The library is open Mondays and Saturdays from noon to 5 RDCKf MOUNTAIN p.m.; on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 3 to 8 p.m.; and on Sundays from 11 to 1:30 p.m. The library is closed every Wednesday. SPRING WATER The St, Thomas Aquinas circle of the Catholfc Information and Library society will meet in' the Every boy and girl wants a “bike” . And here’s a chance for home o f Mrs, Pauline McGinley, 2690 Cherry street, on Tuesday, you youngtsers to win a terrific new bicycle. Just go to your Sept. 30, at 8 p.m. Safeway store and pick up an entry blank. The details on how Dance Set by Catholic to enter the bicycle contest and where to send your entry will Paramount Social Club be on the blank. All you have to do is tell, in twenty-five words A dinner dance will he held by members of the Catholic Para­ mount Social club in the Argo­ or less, why you like Skylark bread.. . . Enter today! naut hotel, E. Colfax and Grant atreet, Denver, at 7 p.m. Satur­ Get your Entry Blank at Safeway! day, Sept 27. MRS. DORIS JAY (second from right), membership A gala even i^ is planned. In addition to the turkey dinner and chairman of the ACCN, is shown discussing plans for a the dancing to Phillips’ orchestra, membership drive with Margaret Brown (second.from left), president which haa been engaged for the of the Denver chapter of ACCN. With them are Lauretta Dwyer occasion, there will be other fea­ (far right), publicity chairman, and Mrs. Lillian Todd (far left), tured entertainment telephone chairman. Dues of $2 per year pay for the remainder of Not only members of the club, 1952 and the entire year of 1963. They may be paid at the meeting but also friends who would -like Sept. 25 in St. Anthony’s hospital at 7:45 p.m. or mailed to the to attend, are urged to make treasurer, Theresa Kiely, 1579 Franklin. These dues entitle a member reservations immediately with to the Catholic Nurse magazine, whose editor in chief is Archbishop Mrs. Lily Robinson, president, Richard J, Cushing of Boston. 'The magazine is similar in content to SAFEWAY CH. 1055; or with Mrs. Amelia the Catholic Digest and is published quarterly. September, 1962, will AlovfH cooai coarAjtT. tOLOta, (oiuaaM. v s k. Desmond, DE. 1940. 'inaugurate the first issue of the magazine. Thursday, Sept 25, 1952 Office, 938 BoHBOck'Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN 345 Attend C PTL School of Instruction ^egis Collegian St. Mary's Alumnae Plan Tea Ladies' Night Scheduled I By K. of C. on Sept. 30^

Named to Direct Knights o f Columbus council Kramer, Mr. Yonnir, Joe MeShane, 539 will sponsor a Ladies’ night the Mangones, Mike Carroll, and program, Tuesday, Sept. 30, under Phil Loffreda. Anna Marie O’Con­ Athletic Program the direction of Charles Young, nor will present an accordion solo. lecturer. The program in the K. of Sid Bamcow is production man­ (St. Mary Magdalene’s Parish, C. home, 1575 Grant street, Den­ ager and Earl Baldwin is suge Denver) ver, will follow a buffet dinner at manager. The choral group, ac­ John Brennan, Regis college 7 .p.m. companied by Frank Gamby, will student, will be in charge of the Justin D, Hannen, past grand be under the direction o f Val Jones. athletic program at the school. knight, will serve as master of ^ There will be special awards for Football will be the initial ac­ ceremonies for the event, which tivity undertaken by the bojrs. will feature Bud Nolan, Jack women in attendance. Curtain Girls will have volleyball inhruc- r " f c i i Denny, Dr. Frank Usick, Jim Peri, time for the revue is, 8:30. Ad­ tion on Monday. It is hoped to John B. Christianson, Jack E. mission is by paid traveling card extend the athletic program to - ■ Young, Frank Scheer, Ralph o f council members. include all the upper grades of the school. Fall rehearsals of the junior choir began Sept. 18, under the 'round fho direction of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc- Gannon. Rehearsals will be held Calendar in the parish hall every Thurs­ Foihions in day evening from 6:30 to 8. Chil­ dren from St. Mary Magdalene’s Suits ond Coot* school, the Sunday instruction PLANS ARE UNDER WAY for the fall tea of the' class, and others in the parish are St. Mary academy alumnae. The affair will be held on V em tilt ID ih«tr imart welcome to come for tryouts. Oct. 12, from 3 until 5 p.m. in the Administration building at the ■tyling • • • fuhlon riffht Mrs. Lillian Odem, school nurse, new St. Mary’s academy, 4545 S. University, Denver. The tea will alwtyi. met with Mrs. Helen Rudolph, honor the class of 1942, which is celebrating its decade anniversary. chairman o f the health 'council, and the members for a planning The chairmen of this get-together, Mrs. Ben Frans (left) and C<«t la s struction, the 16th annual event special gift was awarded to Mrs. of family life; and, four— To was followed by a games party. A 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. S t special prize was awarded to Mrs. of its kind. On Sept. 18, in the Phyllis Vigil, president of St. Ca- create a greater appreciation of Phone for Appointment Shirley-Savoy hotel, Denver, 345 jetan’s PTA. Catholic education. With these ob­ Robert Adams. The Very Rev. 111 Sixteenth BU—Next to the Paramoant representatives were present in­ , The Catholic Parent-Teacher jectives in mind, the league fol Monsignor James Flanagan spoke TA. 8883 cluding nine from the most newly league has four objectives that it lows its school of instruction with a few words of welcome to those organized PTA in St. Peter’s par­ attempts to accomplish: One— To a meeting every month in the present and then small discussion ish in Greeley, four from Ft. Col­ co-ordinate the spiritual and edu­ school year to which all repre­ groups were formed by the par­ lins, two from the Keenesburg- cational fo rce s'o f the home and sentatives and other interested ents with the te,achers from the Roggen area, and many more from school in a program of Catholic members are invited. The next school. outside Denver. Following the child training; two— To offer, meeting of the league will be held In order to facilitate the work talks by the Rt. Rev. Monsignot information of particular interest Thursday, Oct. 16. of the various committees, Mrs. William M. Higgins, pastor of St. M. Cribari, PTA president, asked Philomena's parish, and Margaret Women*8 Week Begins Oct. 5 for volunteers to assist the chair­ Sullivan, president of the Denver men. This request met with a grat­ ifying response. Mrs. Dorothy Boyce and Mrs. Fred Chiolero will Affianced Mother of God Parish served with Mrs. Roxy Vendena on the membership committee. The hospitaliay chairman, Mrs. Paul Planning Two Missions Audino, will be assisted by Mrs. Robert Armstrong, Mrs. William Bottinelli, and Mrs. Irene Coomer. (Mother of God Perish, Denver) The ways and means committee, A mission for women will be conducted by a Passionis' under Mrs. Kennedy Hines, will Father in Mother of God church in the week beginning include Mrs. Margaret Valiant and Oct. 5. The men’s mission will be held in the week be­ Mrs. Mamie Brunner. Assisting ginning Oct. 12., Mrs. Edward Zahn on .publicity will be Mrs. Lucille Daubel, Mrs. Rosary and Benediction services will be held each Joe McGannon, and Mrs. Albert afternoon at 5 o’clock. Schutten. Besides those named Catechism classes, taught by above, there are also a health com­ i s fight down nuns from St. Francis de Sales’ an appendectomy in a local hos mittee, under the chairmanship of school, for all children attending pital. Mrs. Richard Rudolph, and a public grade schools will be held The Rev. John Regan announced safety committee, of which Mrs. our alley,. • • • every Saturday morning at 9:30. Sunday that a representative from George Kennedy is chairman. The the Extension magazine has been The Cana group will meet Fri­ program chairman for the year is authorized to solicit subscriptions day evening at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Thomas Epson., in the parish. St. Mary Magdalene’s was rep­ Christmas Cords Lt. and Mrs. Wayne Duffy are resented at the CPTL school of in­ Society to Sell visiting with his parent*, Mr. and struction by Mmes. Brunner, Cas- The Altar and Rosary society is Mrs. Hugh Duffy of 559 Washing­ selman, Cribari, Dobel, Hozduke, again conducting a Christmas card ton street. The young couple were Hethcote, Kennedy, Makens, Pi- ^ F o r more than a third of a century7 this store has helped Westelh foUt sale. Cards and wrappings will be married the past week in St. Nich­ anfetti, Ranney, Rudolph, Thomp­ on display every Sunday after all olas’ church, Los Altos, Calif, son, and Treat. The Catholic Par­ where Lieutenant Duffy is sta Mr. and Mrs. John H the Masses (exteptthe 6:30 Mass) ent-Teacher league representative find joy and happiness through music. . . placing fine p ia ^ s. tinned. for the year from St. Mary Mag­ Gately of the Red Creek cat from now until Christmas. They Lawrence Nardin, son of Mrs dalene’s is Mrs. Clarence Makens. tie ranch, Colorado Springs, an­ can be purchased at that time, or Jane Nardin, is ill in MerCy hos Tha Forty Hours’ devotion phonographs, and radios - in thousands of homes.1 nounce the engagement of their an order may be placed for future pital after suffering a heart at will open with High Mats Fri­ daughter, Madeleine, to Carl F. delivery. Mrs. Ben Slattery, who tack. Hegarty, .Ir., son of Mr. and Mrs. is in charge of the sale, will be day, Sept. 26, at 8:45, and will Carl F. Hegarty of Canon City. glad to bring cards to the homes close Sunday, Sept. 28, at 4 Mias Gately attended Loretto of those who are unable because of p.m. Evening devotions will be­ Building the same customer satisfaction with teletdsion receivers is Heights college, and Mr. Hegarty ill .health to come to the basement. gin at 7:30. Prayers of Parish Father Bernard Murray, S.J., of will be graduated from Regis col­ These persons may call her at SP. not a new thing with us. Choosing 8 GOOD TV^set herei lege in June. The wedding will 5796. Regis college will give the ser­ mons at the Forty Hours’ devo­ take place Dec. 27 in the Pauline Mrs. Irving Fischer is a pa­ Increase Vocations chapel, Broadmoor. — (Knutson- tient in St. Anthony’s hospital. tions. is easy because we sell just two wonderful makes.and yo>^ Sunday, Sept. 28, will be Com­ Bowers photo) Phil Pacheco is recovering from The Rev. Peter Moran, pas­ munion day for the children of tor of Sacred Heart parish, the parish, who will receive in the simply cannot g^w rj>ng with either. Peetz, attributes the end o f the 8 o’clock Mass. long drouth of vocations in the parish to the prayers for voca­ tions that have been offered Mercy Sisters Attend every first Friday since he came to Peetz five years ago. Father Institute in Baltimore Moran has also initiated the “priest’s day’’ devotion every Four Sisters of Mercy from first Saturday to' petition for Mercy hospital, Denver, attended vocations to the priesthood from the fifth annual institute of the the parish. Sisters of Mercy of the Union held Miss Dorothy Van Driel, who at Mt. St. Agnes’ college, Balti­ entered the convent of the more, Md. They included Sisters Franciscan Sisters/in Milwaukee, Mary Raymond, superior of the i'' is the third religious vocation to hospital, and Sisters Mary Fran­ come from Sacred Heart parish, ces, Mary Innocent,, and Mary Peetz, in the past five years Laurance. THE RCA VICTOR For 23 years prior to that pe­ Discussed at the institute were riod, the parish had only one such problems as operating room person enter the religious life. administration and dietary service MODEL 21T228 $ 4 1 9 .5 0 Miss Van Driel, whose sister administration. The institute was also is in the convent, was er­ sponsored by Mother Mary Bema A touch of American colonial charm roneously reported as belonging dine. Mother General of the Sis­ to the Iliff parish. The Van ters of - Mercy of the Union. Next distinguishes tlw beautiful new console.' Driel family, which has 12 chil year’s institute will be held in 21" tube and "Golden Throat" dren, has an Iliff mailing ad­ Kansas City, Mo., in co-operation dress but belongs to the Peetz with the Catholic Hospital asso­ tone system through a 12-inch speaker.' pariah. ciation. Choice o f richly grained mahogany,' In Englewood Wedding walnut or maple finishes. Miss Lorraine Twining, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Twining, 3190 S. Williams, street, was married to Glen Kaufman, son of Mr. and THE MAGNAVOX ^Contemporary 21* Mrs. C. G. Kauf- m a n, 3243 S. Sherman, in St. MODEL MV-IOOL $ 4 4 5 .0 0 L 0 u i s’ church, Englewood, Sept. Handsomely styled for horn* where fine 13, with the Rev. John Aylward furniture prevails, this console with 21" picture officiating. Mrs. tube meets every requirement for television Helen Tulley was matron of hdnor viewing at its bcs^. Choice of modem blonde and Mary Lou Kaufman w a s finish or the m aho^ny illustrated. t RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. bridesmaid; Rich- ' -I a r d Kaufman was best man and GENERAL TIRES mahers were Wayne Kaufman General Batteries and George 9 ^ ' Twining. Jeanne M a g e r s was KRAFT RECAPPING flower girl. The GENERAL bride was grad­ Kraft Inspected uated from St. S9UEECEE Francis de Sales’ Used Tires high school and Priess iHtivis’T s S ^ T ss 'W ysst vensioy M pteturs tuit < St. Joseph’s school of nursing; and the bridegroom is a graduate of Wy-dsy uiansrity «* stt Mhst ps/U. Ssnks toetrset sstn,; G.T;A.C. Kasy Pay 1401 W. Colfax KE. 5205 Englewood high school. The couple will live in Englewood.— (Photo by Smyth) PAGE EIGHT Office, 9 3 8 B annock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 T hursday, Sept. 25, 1952 1,000 JUNIOR PAROCHIAL GRIDMEN TO CAVORT ON SEPT. 27

+ + + + + + 45 Catholic Teams Quarterback Sneak Of 27 Schools Plan Stors of the Week B y Don Klene Thrills, Pageantry By Pat Brennan One tHbusand youngsters, representing 24 Denver Cath­ olic grade schools and one non-metropolitan institution, comprising 45 football teams, will furnish the gridiron pyro­ technics when the fifth annual Juniop Parochial pigskin carnival gets under way in Bear tions carefully; Have your club at Bears’ stadium at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. stadium not later than 1 p.m. Each club 27. Sponsored by the Knights of should go to to second base along first- Columbus, who foot all the bills, base line and remain there. The clubs will .be seated as follows: ED SMITH of the Annunciation Midgets plunges leaving turnstile wampum clear, the, (StcHon O) into paydirt before being snowed under by a host of extravaganza is being staged to fi­ St. Elizabeth's (Rows 1-2). Annuncia- tacklers in a pre-Carnival scrimmage. Defenders include Lloyd nance athletics at the participat­ flon school (3-4), St. Joseph’s (5-6), Jack Isenhart Eloy Mare, Jim Lefevre John Meier St.'Francis de Sales' (7-8), St. Vincent Esquibel, Joe Gorham, and Nick Cinocco, Annunciation; Bennie and b ing schools, which, as members of de Paul’ s (9-10), St. Dominic’a (11-12), John DeLeon and Joe Armijo, St. Cajetan’s; and Dan Owen, Bill in what was easily the upset of the Both games should produce the Denver -kid circuit, benefit St. John's (13-14), St. Louis’ (Engle­ Thorpe, Don Hanak, and Bob Cordova, St. Joseph’s. lIHumnilllltlimimitlMIMintllllllMlimimiHItmit ...... The boys above, out­ from one of the finest youth pro­ wood) (15-16), Loyola school (17-18) day and perhaps of the season. close scores for the third consecu­ St. Vincent’s (19-20). St. Clara’ s (21-22). Junior Parochial League I The quality of a team’s victory grams in the U. S. Each school Our Lady of Lourdes (23-24), and Christ standing in pigskin action tive week of tight league con­ keeps the profits from its own the King (25-26). Schedule Sept. 28-Oct. 5 j can frequently be calculated by tests. individual ticket sales. In 1951 six (First Section, South of Section O) Midgets Gear for Action at Regis stadium Sept. 21, the feiyor of its rooters. In the Cathedral’s Blue Jays do not Holy Family school (Rows 1-2), St. West Heavyweights past week’s game a hat, reliably schools netted $1,000 (none un­ Catherine’s (3-4). St. Cajetan's (5-6) ■Week of Sept. 28: have been chosen as the open their regular season till der $200) to spend on activities St. Phiiomcna’s (7-8), Cathedral school Sacred Heart team vs. St. Catherine's. reported to belong to Father W. J. (9-10), St. James’ (11-12), Sacred Heart Holy Rosary team vs. Annunciation Register “ stars of the week.” Koontz. who is indisputably Holy Oct. 5. The Grant Streeters travel that contribute to the physical, school (13-14), Blessed Sacrament school and, especially, the moral better­ team. Family’s most fervid rooter, was to Lafayette for a practice game (15-16), Holy Rosary school (17-18), Mt, S t Dominic's vs. St. Joseph's. Eloy Mares’ jump pass, over the week end. Mullen, victors ment of persons who are in a criti­ (Carmel school (19-20), Presentation M t Carmel team vs. bye. spotted some 40 feet above the school (21-22), and St. Louis' (Louis rifled 35 yards to Jim Bro- stands. in a 35-7 fracas with St. Mary’s of cal stage of development. Satur­ ville) (23-24). Week of Oct. 5: day’s spectacle, a tremendous ex­ M t Carmel team vs. Annunciation zovich on the St. Joseph 3- Colorado Springs the past Sun­ Promptly at 1 p.m. all clubs will go Regis stadium itself gave evi­ day, will take on Englewood at ample of “democracy in action,” into left field and form for the parade. team. yard line, set*up Annunciation’s dence o f a great deal of condi­ Sacred Heart team vs. S t Joseph’s. the Englewood field. On Thanks­ will afford Mr. and Mrs. “ Gus The parade will follow after a demon lone scoring threat in the opener. tioning accomplished by the Regis stration by the joint grouping of ail the Holy Rosary team vs. S t Dominic's. giving day the Mustangs will play Fan” an opportunity to demon­ elementary school bands. These bands will S t Catherine's vs. bye. The threat was foiled by the gun Dads’ club, though an estimated St. Michael’s in Santa Fe, N. Mex., strate their sincere interest in Den play the “ Marine Hymn” under the direc­ East Side Heavyweights ending the first half. On ball-car­ two years may intirvene before tion of D. MeCready. Week of Sept. 28: at Santa Fe. ver’s coming generation. The following school bands will partici­ rying assignments, Mares, one of the newly renovated field is in St. Francis’ va. Loyola. the hardest-running backs in the Kids Have Abili^y; pate: Mt. Carmel school. St. Elizabeth’s Our Lady of Lourdes team vs. St perfect trim. Approximately 3,000 St. Joseph’s, St. Louis' (Englewood), St. league, refused to be downed un­ fans were in attendance, as com­ Carnival No Joke Mary’s (Littleton). St. Vincent de Paul’ s ANNUNCIATION FORWARDS shown above are Louis*. Christ the King. Annunciation, Cathedral, Blessed Sacrament team vs. Christ the til buried under Bulldog defend­ pared with an estimated 1,100 at The pjnt-siz^ gridders. most of Holy Family, St. Philomena’s, St. Fran ready for Saturday’s grid wars. They are Joe Gorham, King team. ers. S t Philomena’s va. bye. the St. Francis-Mullen high game them beween the ages of 9 and cis de Sales', St. John’s, and Sacred Lloyd Esquibel, Nick Cinocco, and Ed Smith. , Jimmy Lefevre’s 88-yard punt Week of Oct 5: the previous week at Englewood. 12, will be categorized as follows Heart. return would have given St. for carnival competition: Midgets The parade will be led by the color St. Philomena's vs. S t Louis'. The games Sept. 28 will find guard composed of the Catholic Boy S t Francis’ vs. Christ the King team. Joseph’s a first-quarter score had Regis opposing Annunciation's, (under 75 pounds), lightweights Scouts of Denver, followed by the “Just Our Lady of Lourdes’s team vs. Blessed Lightweights to Scamper it not been recalled by a clipping Cardinals in the opener. Both (under 100), and heavyweights Kid's” band. The officers of the league Sacrament team. penalty. The tally was made good (under 125). will fall in behiifd the first band. The Loyola team vs. bye. schools are expected to repeat ap' teams will march in three platoons with in the second quarter when Le- iroximately their same starting Split - second reverses, e n d- the Cathedral band and the St. Joseph South Side Midgets fevres’ pass to Don Colazzi ac­ band in between the platoons. Each coach Week of Sept 28 : ineups, and both -squads can be arounds, mousetraps, and hidden- S t Francis’ vs. St James’. counted for 49 yards and the ball concoctions, well calculated to will march at the right of his team. If depended upon to attempt a come two— one on each side. St Vincent de Paul’s vs. St. John’s. touchdown. In the final period Le­ destroy the cynicism of the most St. Joseph’s vs. bye. back after the defeats of the past PLATOON A — Ralph Hay, leader. fevre’s passing succeeded again week. “ After the way we looked NOTRE DAME critical “ old grad,” will be among St. Elizabeth's, the Rev. Eugene Ho­ Week of O ct 5; after the tank-like thrusts o f his the machinations of the mighty nan; Annunciation school, the Rev. James S t Joseph’s vs. S t James'. this afternoon, I’d say we need Ahern: St. Joseph’s, the Rev. Henry Me- St Francis’ vs. St Vincent de Paul’s. running mate, Vince Falbo, had to sharpen up on everything,” was VS mites as they cavort from every St. John’ s vs. bye. Kcever; St. Francis de Sales’, the Rev. not quite been able to register. Regis’ Lou Kellog’s only comment. known system in hoghide history Frank Morfeld; St. Vincent de Paul’ s, North Side Midgets Two plays after intercepting a — including the “ T” formation, Rt. Rev. Eugene O’Sullivan; St. Domi­ Week of Sept 28: pass on the-Annunciation 28, Vin- the Warner doublewing, and the nic’s. the Rev. Joseph Angers; St. John's, St. Clara’s vs. Presentation team. Grumblin' Gremlins Pennsylvania the Rev. Charles Jones; St. Louis' (En- St. Catherine’s vs. Sacred Heart team. nola’s quarterback fired a pass ageless Rockne shift— all “ yard- gVwood),ri« the Rev. John Aylward; and Annunciatiorv team vs. bye. down the middle complete to Jerry Lick Their Wounds getters” and crowd-pleasers. the Cathedral ba1 U . St. James’ vs. St. Vincent’s (LW ) In 1948 Sam went to Lafayette, in charge of field one: Dave Carr and “ My boy, are green thi, year,” the Denver Catholic high school Girls' Pep Squads Claude Ramsey, field two; and Justin La., where he coached at Cathedral football games over KMYR in Hannen and Edward KUbane. field three. he (aid. “ We lack lize. Only one man from the past year', fir,t high, like Mullen of Denver a 1952, have announced the added To Provide Color Chief timer is Ed Mullen; assistant Christiae Brothers’ school. His The diminutive cleated warriors timer. Fred Mills: chief starter, Joe Hate: team i, back.” incentive of four impressive tro­ assistant starter. Marion V. Young: chief cage team was runner-up in a phies to be presented at the time will be supported by 300 grade announcer. Judge Joe Cook; inspectors, Jarvis, who fills the post vacated state tourney. And then Sam de­ of the state championship game, CHEVROLET G old^iO Laiiteiii school girls who will form the nu­ John Miller and Charles \Vierda: and by Harry Pemberton, has a tough cided to quite for awhile. merous pep squads at the event.' A publicity, Charles Van Buskirk. task ahead of him. Many of the according to plans revealed at a RESTAURANT Recorder of records and scores. Frank luncheon Sept. 22 in the Denver 1265 Broadway, parade, with a Boy Scout color Parochial league devotees called 455 BROADWAY Meyers; chief scorer, John Gallagher; as­ Athletic club by William H. Pierce, neor 13th Ave. KE. 1204 .guard and 14 kid bands participat­ sistant scorers, Edward Clintpn, Dave the 1951 Cardinal squad the best ■‘Coaching wa, wearin’ me PEarl 4641 Carr, and Joe Stein: gate ticket sales, down,” Sam ,aid. “ Been havin’ television sales manager at Boyd’s. ing, will precede the gridiron ctf- Ralph Moore and Edward J. Davis; gate- at the East Side school since 1936, cus. men. Jim Soran and M. D. Marlow; in when Johnny Horvat romped for a little ,tomach trouble. Maybe The participating dealers in­ , Following is a list of instruc­ charge of stands. Edward O'Connor; the Redbirds to the tune o f a ulcer,.” clude the Home Appliance com­ orphan guests. Joe Dryer, in charge. pany, LeMoine Music company, tions, as released by Father James In charge of parade— D. MeCready, F, league title. He did not go to games much. JMoynihpn, general chairman of the Meyers. Sgt. M. Pade, William Robert­ • . • * “ It was a torment to go,” he ex­ Stone Cain Appliance company, •league, for the convenience of all son, Edward McCune, Capt. L. Nevin. It is a case at Annunciation of plained. “ When I went, I wanted and Tanner’s Appliance company Joe Coogan, and S. Crow. ^kWL SdwoL Jm oL who will participate in the carnival pupil replacing teacher. Pemberton to coacK again. So I stayed away. Each of the sponsors will have the All-parochial school band: Director, trophies on display at his estab­ or its affiliated events; MeCready. coached Sam at Mullen high. The Then this\ summer Father McMa­ Please read «nd follow these instruc­ ^ All forenamed persons should report likeable Sam, a policeman in his hon Ithe I«v . Donald McMahon, as­ lishment at som^ time during the spare” time, lettered for three sistant in Annunciation] asked me season. consecutive years at Mullen, in if I was interested in coaching at football, baseball, jand basketball. Annunciation. I said “ yes.” In 1941 he lettered in Regis col­ He would not predict the out­ lege, playing a respectable frosh come of the Annunciation-Regis OYSTERS end for the Rangers under Sarge game this coming Sunday. “ But I McKenzie. will pick St. Joseph’s over St. Fran­ “ That was the end of my college cis’ by seven points. I’m being On the Half Shell football career,” he said. “ I cautious becaSise I haven’t seen the caught pneumonia fn the spring Gremlins yet.” and decided to drop out of football * * * in 1942. Regis gave up the game Sam, married and the father the next year.” of two boy, ( “ a third i, on the When Sam was -18 he en­ way in January” ), think, Bobbie trenched himself in the hearts of Burn, wa, the harde,t working the good nuns at St. Clara’s or­ athlete he ever coached. phanage, where he coached the kids “ Bob had to work hard for what to Junior Parochial championships he got, but he'was a smart boy, in three sports. But there was a learned quickly, and didn’t forget war on then. what he had picked up.” Restaurant “ Th« draft call go^ me," be Jarvis picked Jim Hegge o f his Recommended by A. A. A* 1578. S. Broadway aaid. “The ,i,ter, were hoping I St. Francis’ basketball team as the could ,tay, ,o they made a no- most talented cage player he has Gourmet—>A. M.» H. A. SH. 2474 vena. When I took the phy,ical, coached. 1 wa, rejected, 4-F, because of “ Eloy Mares is back this year a heart condition.” and he looks mighty good. His Four years later Sam took an­ knee is a question mark though.” other physical, this time for an in­ (Editor’s Note-; Mares suffered surance company. How was- his a knee injury the past year that heart? kept him out of action for the en­ “ The doctor told me he didn’t tire season.) m i unuioR see how I was ever rejected by the ♦ ♦ ♦ army. The heart’s in good shape,” Sam was asked about alumni * « pressure on a high school coach. THE SAFETY of your child's ploy is assured if your school is fenced by on ELCAR 1543 LARIMER - ALHine 3422 Sam’s reputation as a coach was “ I have ,een it around the Pa­ chain link school fence. An ELCAR fence is designed and ruggedly built to stand made in his first year at the helm rochial league,” he replied, “ but the strain a school fence is bound to get. After school protect your children with of a Parochial league team, the not at Annunciation. My ulcer,? on ELCAR residential chain link fence. Mullen Mustangs, Their record I put the pretture on my,elf. that year: Won 4, lost 1, tied 1. I’d like to keep up my reputation It was at this point that the a, a coach. ▼ “ wonder boy” tag was dreamed up Sam’, wife, Ruth, by the way, FENCE & SCPPLY CO. by a sports writer. It stuck for wa, a cheerleader at St. Jo,eph’i four more years. , when Sam wa, coaching at Mul­ 4405 E. Evans DENVER RA. 2879 PL. 5-1571 The Mustang footballers wonthe len. % Thuridoy, S«pt. 25, 1952 OHiet, 938 Bannock Street T H f DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4205 PAGE NINE Amusements - Dining « Vision of Lady of Light Christ the King Altar Society Plans Meeting Sept. 26 Recreation . (Christ the King Parish, Denver) ture council meetings o f the PTA Oct. 3, will be heard Thursday Sept. 21 was Jack M. Anderson The Rev. James Basby, assistant will commence at 12:45, and the afternoon, Oct. 2, from 4:80 to II o f 310 Glencoe street. Mr. and regular meeting of the members, 5:30 and in the evening from 7:80 astor, will be the speaker at the Mrs. Clyde Urso were his spon­ mt fall meeting of the Altar and at 1:80 on the third Monday of to 9. Masses on the first Friday Rosary society Friday, Sept. 26. each month. will be at 6:30 and 8:30, with dis­ sors. The Rosary will be recited in the The sale o f Christmas and other tribution of Holy Comnwinlon Parent! of Catholic children church at 1:30. The business greeting cards is the main fund­ before the 6:30 Mass for those attending public tchool are. re­ meeting, at which Mrs. Robert raising project o f the PTA again unable to stay for the Mass. minded of the claiiet being con­ Spalding, president, will preside this year. The proceeds frotp these Mrs. Arthur Steinke will have ducted for theie children on will follow in the assembly room cards will be for the benefit of charge o f the breakfast for the Sunday morningt at 10 o’clock of the rectory. After the business the school. A member o f the PTA children after the 8:30 Mass on in the tchool. Pupili are ra- meeting, there will be a social will call upon each parishioner, Friday, Oct. 3. queited to uie the eatt an- hour. Mrs. J. J. Jacobucci, as­ with sample cards, and parishion­ Baptized by Father Scannell trance. sisted by the officers o f the so­ ers are asked to make their pur­ ciety, vidll serve refreshments. chase of Christmas and other Newcomers to the pafish are in­ greeting cards from the PTA. vited. At the meeting o f St. Patrick’s FALL VALUE DAYS SALE Harveit Bail circle in the home o f Mrs. Richard The fifth annual harvest ball, Maginn Sept. 17, Mrs. AI Jepson under the auspices o f the Altar was chosen as the new captain and STARTS THURS., SEPT. 25-EN D S O Q . 4 and Rosary society, will be held Mrs. Richard Maginn, treasurer. in the Shirley-Savoy hotel Satur­ Miss Lois Buckley; daughter of Famous M ake day evening, Oct. 4. Chuck Ben­ Mr. and Mrs. James D. BuCkley, nett and his orchestra will furnish entered her sophomore year at music for the dancing. Tables will Loretto Heights college as a rest be available for all who may wish dent student. GUNS to play cards. Players are asked Patrick Loughry, father of to provide their own cards. Any­ Charles Loughry, is ill in St. Jo­ REG. $59.00 VALUE one desiring tickets may secure seph’s hospital. them from Mrs. C. Woodrow Jack- Mrs. Gerald Banta, 1168 Forest son, chairman; Mrs. J. J. Dunn, S f e v e n s street, will extend the hospitality cochairman o f the ball commit of her home to Our Lady of the tee, or at the rectory. Snows circle at a bridge-luncheon The Rev. John W. Scannell, Wednesday, Oct. 1. Mrs. Herbert SHOTGUN pastor, discussed “ Progressive Flannery, Jr., is the new captain Education,’’ and Sister M. Juanita, of this circle, and Mrs. Thomas Nationally famous for smooth operation and school principal, “ Co-operation” Waters, the treasurer. dependability. 28-inch compressed forged steel at the meeting o f the Parent- St. Jude’s circle will accept the Teachers’ association Sept, 22 barrel. Side ejector magazine. Holds 5 shells hospitality of Mrs. Rayol Irwin, Sister Juanita introduced the two ON MAY 13, 1917, three children, Lucia Dos Santos 1901 Hanover street, at a bridge- with 1 in chamber. Push button type safety. new faculty members. Sister M, (Susan Wfiitney), and her cousins, J^cinta Marto (Sherry luncheon in her home Thursday, John, eighth grade, and Sister M Jackson)Ttrfd Francisco Marto (Sammy Ogg), are tending: sheep in a Sept. 26, at 1 o ’clock. SPECIALLY t ^ A a e Elise, fifth grade. the Cova da Iria. Suddenly they hear a sound like a low rumble of Mrs. Harold Lawrey enter­ PRICED thunder and see a blinding flash of light. They are enveloped in a Mrs. James Cudmore, president conducted the meeting. She intro tained the members of Mary Im­ ON LY ^ ^ thin, white mist that glows with an inner light. In the mist atop maculate circle at a bridge-lunch­ one of the evergreen oaks there appears the vaguely defined form duced her committee chairmen as follows: Ways and means, Mrs eon in her home Sept. 17. Mrs. Jtemington 22 - Bolt Action of a young woman, surrounded by light. The vision tells the children J. J. Jacobucci was chosen as the she wants them to meet her at the same spot six times in six months, Kenneth Sloan: hospiUlity, Mrs 4 'B a m iu M ^ Louis Cabella; membership, Mrs new captain and Mrs. Alton Kerr, With round-tapered 24y4-inch barrel. Adjust­ »»iewe »T Pot Ouggon ^ eeMe h Eftolt Nugont all at the same hour and on the same day of every month. The children P. G. Cronin; program, Mrs. Wes as treasurer, able rear sight and walnut full size onerpiece w w Robert GirsoA ■*mtt m ' t m o o * e* Oigta promise to come and she tells them, “ you will suffer much but the love i M kr Horry Worren • lyno w le o Robn ley Merritt; health, Mrs. Paul of God will keep you safe." The St. Margaret Mary circle stock. 42 inches long. Donahue; publicity, Miss Estella will accept the hospitality of Mrs NOW ~ “T + M" + + G. Murphy; first Friday break' Thomas Egan, 787 Forest street, fasts, Mrs. Arthur Steinke; Cath at a briHge-luncheon in her home ONLY olic Parent-Teacher league, Mrs, on Wednesday, Oct. 1, at 12:30 SHOWING DENHAM Film About Miracleof Fatima Harold Stauffer; Christmas cards o’clock. 3-PC. SHOTGUN CLEANING ROD Mrs. T. J. Flaherty; book rental Mrs. Eugene "Sanders, ^ 324 36" hard maple cleaning rod. With wire 69^ Gus Schwalb’s. Mrs. Jack Maclear; and Girl Dahlia street, will entertain the scratch brush and swab—a size for every To Get Preview in Denver Scouts, Mrs. Gerald Smith. members o f Our Lady of Fatima gun. This year marks the 35th anni­ Angela Clark is t h e skeptical Mrs. Frank Harawy, elected circle at a luncheon in her home l i versary of one of the most pro- mother of the oldest child, Susan corresponding secretary, has r« Friday, Oct. 3. signed, and in her place Mrs NEED SHELLS? We Carry a Complete and CHAT & CHEW found manifestation-s o)f faith Whitney. Sherry Jackson and St. Anthony’s circle will be Charles Green was appointed. Fresh Stock for all Gun Sizes. which our era has seen. Only 11 Sammy Ogg have the other juv­ entertained by Mrs. Arch Brenker months ago, more than a million enile leads in The Miracle of An effort has been made to CLOTHES PINS Empire Electric organize Boy Scouts in Christ the at a bridge-luncheon in her home, Restaurant• pilgrims gathered at the little vil­ Fatima. 530 Forest street, Thursday, Pkg. of 30. Rag. 2Sc PERCOLATOR $C .25 lage of Fatima, Portugal, to com­ King school, but it will be neces­ 17' For some o f the crowd scenes Oct. 2. 8-cup Complete Luncheon, Dinner memorate the event; a n d now sary to secure the services of in the picture as many as 90 chil­ Mrs. James McConaty will be DINNERWARE Warner Brothers studios have three men who will act as scout 3-pc. BATHROOM SET ^ .8 9 and After-Theater Service dren were used. Other crowd hostess for an evening of bridge to Currier & Ivei, 20 pc. $C-95 made a motion picture that will leaders. The PTA is making an scenes were filmed on the spot at the Ave Maria circle in her home, Starter Set. Only..... V Reg. 4,50. Very Spec.- " appeal to the men of the parish Round Clothea Hamper, Matching Sea Food undoubtedly^be seen by many mil­ Fatima last year during the pil­ 306 Ivanhoe, Wednesday, Oct. 1. lions more, to tell the story of to furnish these three leaders and Wastebasket and Bovrl Brush Holder grimage, and more than 1,000,000 The St. Frances Cabrini circle Baikat Ball Goali GC-95 The Miracle of Fatima. thereby enable it to form a Boy Chicken people can be Seen waving their will enjoy an evening of bridge 18” Ring. Per pr...... ^ LAWN BROOM ...... 73c The new Warner Brothers pic­ handkerchiefs to the beloved Lady Scout troop. in the home of Mrs. Anthony Many Other Item.s Reduced of Fatima. Mrs. Cudmore etated that fu Steaks ture, filmed in WarnerColor, will Pecukaitis, 401 S. Alcott street, have its Rocky Mountain premiere T Sandwiehei - Salads Wednesday, Oct. 1. engagement in the Broadway the­ On Thursday, Oct. 2, there KEARNEY HARDWARE CO. For Your ConTcnienco ater in Denver on Sept. 30. Special Bishop Charles Quinn, C.M will be a Holy Hour from 7:45 “ Tico Fine Stores to Serve You” advanced prices will be in effect to 8:45 in preparation for the Take Home Food Service for the preview engagement. 6rit Friday. The Offico of the 1-407-09 Kramcria— E.4. 3368 Produced by Bryan Foy and di­ To Address Lourdes Group Blettod Sacrament will be taid Open Friday & Sat. Evet. Packed in DisposabTe Containers rected by John Brahm, The Mir­ by parithioacri. Benediction 2270 Kearnev St.— FL. 0391 FOR YOUR TV PARTY AND OTHER OCCASIONS (Our Lady o f Lourdes Parish, when a special luncheon will be acle of Fatima is the story of Danver) served. Sewing committees will be will cloia tho Holy Hour. Jerry Barteeherer Joe Casper Morgan Cline ENJOY OUR QUALITY FOODS three little children of Fatima who Men of the Rocks o f Lourdes formed at the next meeting. The Confessions for the first Friday, .saw a vision, and o f the events In Comfort and Leisure club will hear Bishop Charles meetings are held in the Center that resulted from what they had Quinn, C.M., at a special Com­ house hall at 2356 S. Logan. seen. Gilbert Roland plays a vaga­ munion breakfast on Sunday) Oct. The winter program for the All A la Carte Menu Items Available bond friend o f the youngsters and 5. The men will receive Holy Children’s Outdoor club will begin For Your Selection Communion in a group in the 8:30 in October. Glee clubi, moviee, and Phone DE. 4434 For Prompt Service Edward Smith Gets Ph.D Mass on the first Sunday of Oc­ other activities will begin around tober instead of the second. Fol­ Oct. 20. Camping in the mountains Your Order Will Bo Ready When Called for From Ottawa University lowing the Mass the men will go will be available for the older to the Center house breakfast groups. CAR SERVICE AVAIIABIE Edward T. Smith, son o f Mr. room for a special breakfast and Pep club uniforms for the girls Open 11:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. . . . Closod Tueedira and Mrs. Thomas M. Smith of 525 to hear Bishop Quinn. The Bishop of Our Lady of Lourdes are being Convenient Location — 6000 E. Colfax will he celebrant of the Mass at S. Pearl, Denver, has just been made and will be delivered within 8:30 Oct. 5. Reservations will be two weeks. The girls have organ­ awarded the doctor of philosophy made for the breakfast by the ized a cheering section for the degree (in Scholastic philosophy), signing of cards at the Masses football season and will wear the with honors, by the University of next Sunday. uniforms for the games. The Pep Ottawa, Canada. He is a member The Sunday Ma«i ichedule club uniform will be worn by mem­ of the philosophical faculty at De will change at Lourdai Oct. 5. bers of the Lourdes Glee club. Paul university, Chicago, and is a The Mattel, beginning on Oct. The girls’ choir, under the di­ We’ ll make photo-greeting cards nephew of Monsignors Gregory 5, will be at 7, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, and Matthew Smith of Denver. Dr. rection of Warren Taylor, has been 11:30, and 12:15 o’clock. Sat­ making real progress and it is be­ Smith made his grade school course urday Confettion houri remain in St. Vincent de Paul’s, Denver; lieved the girls will be able to for you that are... the lame— from 3:30 until 6 sing at High Masses soon. The girls his high school at the Cathedral, and from 7 until 9 p.m. Denver; and received the bachelor can be heard in the 8:30 o’clock Members of the Altar and Ro­ Mass each Sunday. o f arts and the master of arts de­ sary society will receive Holy gree in philosophy from the Cath­ Communion in a group in the 8:30 olic University of America, Wash­ Mass next Sunday. All members ington (Basselin course"). In ad­ of the society are urged to attend dition he spent two college years the October Altar society meeting D / ffe m r at St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, and took considerable work in ed­ ucation at the University of Den­ ver. He expects to make teaching Englewood PTA Your own picture will be his life work. The University of printed os port of each Ottawa, conducted by the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, has one of cord. Bring in your snap­ t h e most famous philosophy Plans Faculty shot negative now, and courses o f the North American continent, with degrees that are select the cord design both state-authorized and canon­ ical (i.e., formally authorized by Tea on Sept. 26 you wont. Prompt service. Wtlceni U Dcartr’i Flntit thj Holy See). (St. Louit’ Pariih, Englewood) The annual faculty tea spon­ COLBURN HOTEL t rach, PTA president, as follows: THE STORY OF Kindergarten, Mrs. G. W. Pool solette, at ...... and Mrs. K. C. Rock, Jr.; first 2 9 9 WILL ROGERS rade, Mrs. D. J. Van Buhler.and Is a fitting addition to the finest home and will bring Van Johnaon - Paul Douglu Ira. Harry White; first and sec­ a lifetime of pieosuro and thrills with its new Stand­ HGM^a Dilightfnl ConiMly ond grades, Mrs. Robert Pumroy out Picture. and Mrs. Marcel Jean; second See it in action at One young girl's story WHEN IN ROME grjlde Mrs. Remo Ottero and Mrs. Joseph Petrash; third grade, Mrs. thst will lift ths hssrts of mil|ionsl Horace Crowfoot and Mrs. John WARNER BR08. bring you Cavanaugh* fourth grade, Mrs. Ed LOVERS Theisen and Mrs. Fred Clark; third ‘ - o f and fourth grades, Mrs. James IMMONS ■THiMiRacu Moore and Mrs". Donald Allen; Accordion Music fifth grade, Mrs. Carlos Lubeck M u s i c C o. SB Accordions Loaned to and Mrs, John Mack; sixth'grade, Rocky Special Beginners Mrs. Paul Vranesic and Mrs. Rob­ Lessons Are Strictly Private ert Panneton; seventh grade, Mrs. 9,€OlOftAOO Mountain pAnMUY Roadshow Sales on Easy Terms Howard Braham and Mrs, Carl B4 f05MOADWAY( Boom; and eighth grade,' Mrs. SH. 1789 Premiere Engagement W a r n e r C o l o r Lynam Nachazel and Mrs. James WASHINGTON Jensen, Denver’s Music Center, in the H etk of the Miracle Mile, The membership drive for the MUSIC PTA is now in progress. All re­ Store Open 9 A, Ifi, Till 9 P. Mi, Monday through Friday 4639 Washingtoo turns should be in by Sept. 80 TUESDAY You Make Your Own Terms at Simmons ■ AComa 6654 and rooms having 100-per-cent| membership will receive a prise. PAGE TEN Offlet, 938 lan'npck Strttf THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 T hursday, Sept. 25, 1952 Angelo Bottinelli Is Buried Theophilus Club Mrs. Theo Sponsler to Address S t Franeis' FTA Group O ct 1 Louisville.— (St. Louis’ Parish) will be used for the building of (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, -f- + + + + — Funeral services for Angelo BoL a convent for the sisters. Denver) tinelli we|re held Sept 16. Rosary The Mothers’ club met Sept 18 Mrs. Theo Marie Sponsler will for the first meeting with about To Hold First services Vere conducted Sept 14. be guest speaker at the first St. Francis de Sales' PTA Chairmen and Room Mothers 22 members present The new meeting of St. Francis de Sales’ The Rev.,Raymond Layton, O.S.B., mothers were greeted and wel­ Parent - Teachers’ association officiated. Interment was in Green comed into the club. It was de­ Meeting Sept. 29 Wednesday, O ct 1, at 2 p.m. in Mountain cemetery, Boulder. Mr. cided to sell Christmas cards for the cafeteria of the high school. the benefit of the club. The idea Bottinelli was 76. Survivors are (Sts. Peter and Paul’ s Parish, The council will meet at 1:16 p.m. of giving away a cedar chest filled Wheatridge) the same day in the library of the two daughters and two sons: Mrs. with linen in early spring wa.s dis­ The Theophilus club will have high school. ' Joseph Giorzelli and Mrs. Daniel Di cussed. The officers served re­ its first meeting of the fall Mon­ Mrs. Sponsler will speak on Francia, Louisville; Charles Botti­ freshments. day, Sept. 29, at 8 p.m. This is "Pianos in Miniature.’’ nelli, Longmoilt; and T. Bottinelli, Father Raymond had the sisters’ an organization formed primariW Pupils of the seventh and eighth Denver. house connected with city gas. for public high school studenfS, grades, under the direction of The annual bazaar will be Jhey will use it for heat, cooking, although students attending paro­ Mother Eva Joseph, will present held Oct. 25-26. The annual and hot water. chial high schools are welcome to two choral numbers. Members of chicken dinner will be (erred on The Pi Epsilon club for young join. Meetings are held every Mon­ both grade _ and high school fac­ Sunday, Oct. 26. The dinner people will be held on Thursday day night in the assembly room ulty will be introduced, and the tickets are $1.50 for adulta and evening, Sept 2 6 ,,in the church of the rectory, and this year will following chairmen and room 75 cent! for children. Proceeds hall. feature a series of instructions. mothers wiH be presented: Father Robert G. McMahon is Art and music, Mrs. Art Tur­ spiritual moderator of the group. ner; book chairman, Mrs. R. A . A mdtion picture sponsored by" Thompson; CPTL and deanery BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH the Christopher movement, en­ representative, Mrs. A. J. Dunst; titled Government I* Your Busi­ Friday breakfast — grade school, Palroniit Thete Friendly Firms ness, was shown at the Altar and Mrs. Albert Fender; assistant, Rosary society’s meeting Sept. 17. Mrs. William Kelly; high school, The hospitality chairman, Mrs. Mrs. A. Phannenstiel; assistant, Una Rose Thompson, introduced Mrs. Michael Casey; “ Tha Sign ROSS VARIETY STORE as guests Mmes. Kuhn, Andrusek, Health, Mrs. Robert Stadler; Thai Sells” NOTIONS . INFANT WEAR Springer, Gleason, Castle, Kyle, hospitality, Mr. and Mrs. R. A PORTION OF THE co m m itte e ch a irm en an d ro o m I Parent-Teachers’ association of St. Francis de Sales’ parish schools, Hardware • Toys Mahoney, Davis, and Henning. Schmitz and Mr. and Mrs. C. Dom- Fm Tsi Ssrtsl Srlst In the past week. Father Mc­ pierre; membership, Mrs. Georg;e m oth ers w h o a tte n d e d a sp e cia l co u n cil m e e tin g o f th e I Denver, on Monday, Sept. 15, is shown above. lilt Thi Prsssrt) 2214-16 Kaarnay Mahon ' baptized Barbara Ann, Mossbrucker; assistant, Mrs. John Wllk Di DE. 4488 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCarthy; program, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lo-Saeso, with John Lo Sasso L. Nardin; radio, Mrs. E. D. Har­ and Arlene De Bell as godparents; ris; Presentation Guild Plans First Games Party Oct. 9 Janet Lee, daughter of Mr. and Room mother chairmen— grade Fairfax Hardware Mrs. Gustave Peter Hoof, with school, Mrs. Earl Buchmiller; high (Presentation Parish, Denver) learn what is happening in all the at the bake sale held during the terested is welcome, and all Louis and Margaret Tezak as school, Mrs. William Freeman; clubs and societies. ' Masses at Presentation Sunday,

IQ Id 4 The firms listed here deserve .to 1314 Acoma be remembered when you ore dis­ "Denver's largest Ford Dealer” tributing your patronage to the dif­ Instruction Series at Littleton ferent lines of businesSs ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH mem^mssmmms^mmm^mr^smsm Littleton.— (St. Mary's Parish) tensive schooling and training, in Please Patronise These Friendly Firms — On Thursday evening, Oct. 2, which time they attended night the Rev. Frederick D. McCallin classes at the Central Business col­ will begin his fall series o f instruc­ lege twice each week. After they tions for Catholics and non-Cath- were capped and received their OPEI\ ’TIE MIDIV1GHT EVERY NIGHT olics. These instructions will be school pins and diplomas, the 82 given in St. Mary’s school and will graduates recited in unison the iast for one hour, frofri 8 until 9 Florence Nightingale pledge, and NORM'S TEXACO SERVICE o’clock. All parishioners are in­ the program for the evening then BERNICE LORETTA PERRY, daughter of Mr. and NORM 8NGBLOH. Prsy. vited to attend and are urged to followed. Mrs. C. M. Perry, 1855 Cherry street, Denver, was mar­ tsisss (s4 Fimtsss ersSiits SPEER BLVD. AT BANNOCK do so in company with their non- Francis O’Brien, son of Mr. and ried to V. Jimmie Di Sayerio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Di Saverio, LsSrlatlss ssS WsiSIss TAVOR 9222 Catholic relatives and friends. Mrs. B. F. O’Brien, who reside on 3835 Quivas street, before the Rev. Thoma.s Lo Cascio, O.S.M., in Our On Sunday evening, Sept. 21, South Curtis avenue, is spending a Lady of Mt. Carmel church Sept 7. The bride, given in marriage by her ; CAROLYN’S CLEANERS; Mrs. Frank Cecchin, 1240 Little­ short leave at home from his for­ father, was attended by Shirley Perry as m^d of honor, and Lena The firms listed here de­ ton boulevard, and Mrs. Harry mer station with the U. S. navy at Cook, Betty Antonio, Delores Perry, Margie Di Saverio, and Angelo serve ta be rem em bered ( 748 Fox Stroot Stegeman, 666 S. Curtis avenue, San Diego, Calif. He will now re­ ■Scaplo as bridesmaids. The best man was Nick Masciatro and ushers BEST PLACE IN TOWN FOR were graduated from the Camper port to San Francisco and await LINCOLN-MERCURY SERVICE when you are distributing I Phen'o CHerry 2832 were Joe Botero, Bill Ranch, Don Johnston, Sammie Perry, and Ray­ Institute of Practical Nursing at his orders for overseas duty in mond -Cook. Following a reception in the Lakewood County club, the Wi sri 'a is«l(.«tftsr» SMiissrtin." Sir aMkssIn. silsi IsKf-istIn l(elsry.dul|niS I Qaulity Dry Cleaning •siismst kssv ««r or IsilSs ssS sit ssS srt rtsSt Is tsnlas It ssictly snS IhsrisiSly. your patronage in the dif­ ceremonies held in the Phipps audi­ Japan. On Sept. 21, the O’Brien couple had a two-week wedding trip through Colorado. The bride is Si (1 tsSsy . . ssS nuy tUrtif Sty* . . «s.(UI« tSsckis isS sscMury srsrk. ' We Pick Up and DMeer torium. For these two women, the family motored to Deertrail, a graduate of East Denver high school and the bridegroom was THE KUMPF MOTOR CAR CO. ferent lines of business. SwmS ss4 Sssrstri Sr INI AlsUl, _ graduation exercises marked the where they visited Mr. and Mrs. graduated from North Denver high school and Denver university.— I2Ui «nd Acomt ALpint S$S1 Hmksr (t SL iSMfl'i nrlib ;j conclusion of nine months of in- Harry Hanks, Jr. (Mary O’Brien). (Photo by Jerome studio) IP .'.i»pp|pww'w. i'."r.

Thursday, Sept, 25, 1952 / Office, 9 3 8 B annock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN Altar Unit Plans Tent Party at St. Pbilpmena's Oct. 3-5 Thousands Attend Seminary Bazaar Holy Rosary PTA (St. PKilomena’t Parish, Denrer) Communion Day + + Final committee arrangrements and appointments■ itn were completed Will Entertain At Sacred Heart New Housekeeper at a pep rally for the annual tent party Oct. 3-4-5 on the school (Sacrad Haart Parish, Denvar) grounds, East 10th avenue at Fill- more street. Joseph E. Barry and Sisters Oct. 12 Sunday morning. Sept. 28, the Mrs. James A. Koning, cochair- (Holjr Rotary Parish, Denver) parish Altar sodality will receive men, read reports and called upon The Holy Rosary PTA will give Communion in the 7 :30 o’clock individual chairmen to bring the a shower for the sisters Sunday Mass. Immediately after the Mass :enersl committee up to date on afternoon, Oct. 12, at 2:30 p.m. there will be a business meeting azaar work. Mrs. Frances Ruggiero and Mrs. and breakfast in sodality hall. The 40 gifts, which will be given Mary Pozelnik will act as chair­ Mrs. Ben Olguin, the president the last evening o f the bazaar, men. A turkey games party will o f the sodality, has appointed the range from TV sets to household be held on Nov. 16. Mrs. Helen following to act on the refresh appliances, luggage cases, kitchen­ Rensel and Mrs. Mary Pepper will ment committee during the year: ware, sporting goods, and car take charge of plans. Delia Jarger, Ophelia Jenkins, equipment. The awards are valued The room mothers for the year Siria Jaron, Josephine Jefferson, at |2,500 and were purchased ex­ follow: First grade, Mrs. Tillie Mary Knell, Genoveva Kelly, Mar­ pressly for the bazaar. Reichert and Mrs. Rose Nester; tha Kilker, Beatrice Luna, Marie Mrs. Ralph Hansen, hope Cheat second - and third grades, Mrs. Larcher, and Beatrice Martinez. chairman, urged all who have Grace Silk and Mrs. Ann Haber- Mrs. Sarah Wilson of 2818 Wel- promised gifts to the committee; korn; fourth grade, Mrs. Mary ton street is recovering after a to Send them in as soon as possible! Weiser and Mr^ Ann Brozovich; major operation, which she under­ by contacting her at EA. 9319. fifth and sixth grades, Mrs. Jo­ went In Denver General- hospital. Committee members -will call for sephine Pavlakovich, -Mrs. Ann gifts. Lunka, and Mrs. Ellen Nortnik; Mrs. JiV. C. Badger, apron booth seventh and eighth grades, Mrs. Capitol Office chairman, requested aprons from! Garcia and Mrs. Mary Chopyak. those who wish to donate. She said- Mrs. Nester was appointed Supply Co. that 80 aprons will be needed for. membership chairman; Mrs. Ren­ the three-night, week-end affair, sel, 4ivil defense chairman; Mrs. 1550 Broadway _ AL 4556 and ahe has, half that number at Genevieve Staniewski, safety chair­ present. Office Supplies & Furniture man; and Mrs. Lucille Lee, health The plant booth committee, chairman. comprised o f Mmes. H. Luther The first grade room, in charge Intemann, 1544 Adams street; Ar­ of Sister Marie, won the attend­ Optometrist thur Lingle, 1229 Josephine street: ance award for having the most and Optician and Edward Martin, 1067 St. Paul parents present at the PTA meet­ street, asks that promised plants ing. Helen Walsh and planters be delivered this Ataociate week. The committee will also pick served. The benefit will clear between $9,000 and up any plants if donors contact A PORTION of the crowd that attended W. R.JOSEPH the open house, carnival, and dinner at $10,000, according to the Very Rev. William J. EYES EXAMINED committee members mentioned Kenneally, C.M., president. The proceeds will be Phont TAbor 1880 above. St. Thomas’ seminary Sept. 14 is shown on the Annunciation used to provide necessary furnishings at the semi­ S18>21» Majattlr BM(. MISS ANNA McMONAGLE, new housekeeper at Mrs. Louis Marrotto and Rita beautiful grounds. More than 2,300 dinners were nary, which has 207 Students enrolled this year. St. Philomena’s rectory, is shown finishing the evening La Tourette, cake booth chair­ dishes at a recent meal. Miss Stella Rummelhart, formerly stationed men, request 25 cakes each eve­ 30 years with the parish, left recently for an extended vacation before ning of the bazaar. PTA Is Holding Dr. F. A. Smith entering the service of the Sisters of St. Benedict in South Boulder. Charles Lindemann, game chair­ Park Hill Parish Sets F-all Classes Miss McMonagle was formerly housekeeper for the late Father Manus man, and Don Steinkamp, grounds Optometrist P. Boyle in St. Vincent de Paul’s parish.— (Photo by Van’s studio) chairmen, presented reports on be­ half of the men’s teams. First Communion Is Planned Sept. 28 Member Drive The Men’s club will meet Thursday evening. Sept. 25, at (Blsiied Sacrament Parith, Boy Scouts to Meet staff. Monsignor Campbell spolie (Annunciation Parith, Denver) Ford Optical Co. All Saints' Parish Plans 8 o’clock in the school au

t ^ ^ ^ SIGNS OF STRAIN j 'Race Day' at Luncheon Club New Insurance Plan Gives ------'■ ------. . . ^______If on* does not foeut w*II or ii itraininf hit *]r*«, h* Former Hospital Chaplain mmj blink, bar* a r*dn**i of tbo *y* mombranet, and irri* Student Total Protection tation of tb* lid* causing boadaches and frequent styos.' Only the remoral of the eye strain’s cause and correcting A new type of insurance for chures to all schools explaining In Denver Is Dead at 56 students of parochial schools the benefits offered. . erery error of refraction will gir* relief. will be offered to directors of Two alternative plans are o f­ V A former assistant priest at St. Joseph’s Redemptorist all .schools in the form of a stu^ fered, one in which the school / » "■ parish in Denver for 10 years, the Rev. Matthias Justen, dent and athletic insurance proi enrolls all its students on the . 'y'. .f A . it C.SS.R., 56, died in Coopertown, N.^ Dak., Sept. 17, after viding for protection against ac­ basis of average daily attend­ SWIGERT BROS. cident from the moment they ance and one in which individual 32 years in the priesthood. "" leave for school until they re­ parents subscribe to the plan for 1550 California KEytlone 7651 While at St. Joseph’s, from 1938 until 1Q48, Father turn home at night, including their children at the cost of $1 HJ Justen was chaplain at Denver participation in all athletics and per year. Bettor Vision / Good Service sports. Insurance Plan Widely Used ► General hospital and director of for Every Age O p t O m C t r i s t S At Right Prices Brochnre* Sent to School* This group insurance protec­ tlie Altar society. He had formerly ► With the approval of the tion is widely used in the public GWA88E8 INDIVIDUALLY STYLED i i S f served as president of Holy Re­ ► archdiocesan superintendent of school systems and some dio­ deemer Preparatory college in schools, the Rev. Edward Ley­ ceses have enrolled in the plan. Oakland, Calif., as consultor to the den, Francis Martin, represen­ vice provincial of the order, and Additional information may be tative o f the Security and Acci­ as a missionary to the Mexican secured through Francis Martin, dent company, is sending bro­ migratory laborers in San An­ 810 14th street, AC. 1861. I _a ' tonio, Tex. < , »V, %, ’ s , ' In May, 1945, Father Justen celebrated his silver jubilee. Twenty-two Monsignori and priests attended the banquet given in his honor in the Park Lane d a r n e l FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, will be “ race day” at the weekly hotel. ' luncheon of the Friday luncheon club of the Knights of Work at Chaplain *« ' m a r . 7, 1 9 S I Columbus; in the K. of C. home, E. 16th avenue and Grant htreet, Merited Praise Denver. The roster of guests reads like a list of Who’s Who of In­ dianapolis Racing fame. Guest speakers will be Ralph DePalma, The worli of this priest as chap­ considered the king of big-time racers who has won more races and lain o f Denver General hospital trophies than any other driver. He will show a thrilling picture, merited praise from officials and filmed during the running of the 1952 Indianapolis race, according patients. He is said to have made tk Cooivlfpo* * Keystone 2111 All Souls’ Day . vard mortuary. Osceola, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert ver, and George, stationed at Lowry field are invited to become active mem­ announces the addition of Ted MANUEL NARANJO, 85. of 2727*3. with the air force; two brothers, John of Martipez as sponsors; Adolph Jo­ bers and to attend the breakfast Malwitz to the troop staff as as­ W e have a very fine selection of Santa Fe drive. Husband of Sylvia Na­ Detroit and Frank of Denver; and two sis­ sistant scoutmaster. seph Medina, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Choice granites. Place your order ranjo, Englewood} father of Dave and ters, Mrs. Mary Morovich, Gloverdale, meeting Sunday. Abe Naranjo, and Annie Martines and Pa., and Mrs. Anne Lindenthal of Detroit, Service Men to Be Honored Victor Medina, ■with Mr. and Mrs. now and insure delivery for All Sarah Chaves, all of Denver; Elvira Gal­ Mich. The two services for the Mirac­ Leo Trujillo as sponsors. Souls’ Ddy. legos, Golden: Lena Lopes, Arvada; Fil­ Requiem High Mass was celebrated ulous Medal novena are being held Plans are being made to com­ . CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING ; bert 'Naranjo. Owosso. Mich.^ Chlorinda Sept. 22 in Presentation church. Inter­ pile a list of the names o f St. At the St. Anthony circle meet­ ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuary. each evening at 7 and 8 o’clock. ing in the home of Mrs. A1 Sole OPEN SUNDAYS Pachecco, Detroit, Mich.; Elvin, Lee, and Both have been crowded. A third John’s parishioners who have en­ Matthew Naranjo, all of Englewood; and tered the services of their country on Sept. 17, the circle decided to Leola Martinez of Littleton. Also sur­ PATRICK TOUGHRY service is held*briefly after the 8 make items to be sold at a later Tlassified Ads vived by 38 grandchildren and SO great since the outbreak of the Korean Patrick Toughry of 476 S. Sherman o’clock Mass each morning. Until date. Mrs. Lucero is a new mem­ D. DEORIO & SONS grandchildren. Requiem Mass was eele street died Sept, 24. Re was born in the novena closes on Monday eve­ war. A tablet will be placed on the y It will pay you to read ALL of the following adTertuementa. braied in Sacred Heart church Sept. 20. County (^alway, Ireland. Feb. 22, 1861, table in the back of the church, ber; and Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Memorials Interment Mt. Olivet. Capitol mortuary. and was a long-time employe of the Colo­ ning, there will be three daily McMahan were guests. ► KATHERINE SWIFT, 70, of 825 23rd rado and Southern railroad from which he Masses at 6, 7, and 8 o’clock. and relatives of men and women street. Mother of John Cummings. Re retired in 1933. A Steinway grand piano has in the armed forces are asked to 2226 West 29th Ave. GL. 5815 quiem Mass was celebrated in Holy He is survived by two sons, P. J. and MISCELLANEOUS Charles M. Loughry; one daughter. Mrs. been given tg the parish by Mrs. list the names of these service men Ghost church Sept. 24. Interment Mt. 514 of Handicapped Housekeeper and Cook Olivet. A. R. Brown; two brothers, Edward J. Prances Shay and Robert Plunkett and women. The names will be WANTED—Piano or organ badly. Will Loughry, Orlando Beach, Fla.: and Peter, inscribed on a plaque that will wanted in Denver rectory. pay cash. KEystone 1698. aJOSEPHINE M. OLIN, 82. of 1729 Trinidad; and eight grandchildren. in memory o f their mother, Mrs. Jamaica street. Aurora. Wife of William The Rosary will be recited in Horan’s Estelle Punkett. The piano has be hung in the rear o f the church. Rehabilitated in Year Splendid working condi­ FOR SALE > Electrio refrigerator, $85. G. Olin; mother of Margaret J. and chapel Sept. 26 at 8 ikm. Requiem Mass been placed at the convent. Members of St. John the Evan Piano, $25. Gas range with beat regulator, Mary K. Olin; daughter of Joseph C. will be offered in St. Francis de Sales’ gelist’s circle are caring for the During the past year 514 handi­ tions, good salaries for both $25. Combination radio. $35. Washer, $16. Walsh of Aurora; sister of Tommy Instruction Class Begins church Sept. 27 at 10 o’clock. Interment altars and sanctuary' in September capped citizens from 46 counties positions, reasonable hours, 716 Santa Fe. MUTUAL BENEriT Walsh of Canon City, and Mrs. Get Mt. Olivet. Horan mortuary. The fall (eriei of inttruction* trude Headington of Escoheag. R. I .; of the state were rehabilitated into located convenient to shop­ in the Catholic religion will Baptized by the Rt. Rev. Mon- CARPENTER WORK and daughter-in-law of Mrs. Bertha J JOSEPH J. KLIMOSKI signor John P. Moran were self-supporting jobs, according to ping and other centers. Ref­ ’ASSOCIATiON Olin of Denver. There will be a Rosary Joseph J. Klimoski, widely known Den­ be given on Monday and the annual report o f the Colorado Kitchen cabinets built in. Carpenter, re­ Sept. 26 at 8 p.m. in the Olinger mor- ver builder, died Sept. 18 following an Wedne*dajr evening* at 8 o’clock Claudia Jeanne, daughter o f Mr erences required. Call modeling. First class work. PEarl 6241. hiary drawing room (16th at Boulder). illness of several weeks. A native of Den­ and Mrs. Hugh Hill, with- Prank Division of Vocational Rehabilita­ Requiem High Mass will be celebrated in the church instead of the ver. he was born Dec. 17, 1895. He mar­ De Sciose and Ruth Ann Hill as tion of the State Board for Voca­ 1 AComa 3825. ELECTRICAL WORK ' Our Family Group Policy in Snered Heart church Sept. 26 at 9.:15 ried Anna Faber in 1916. ^ *chooI. The full cour*e will last tional Education. The cost of'this o’clock. Interment Mt. Olivet. Mr. Klimoski. a private contractor, was for 10 week* and parishioner* sponsors, and Mary Teresa, daugh­ Comploto Eloctrieal Service, Repain, re- once owner of the Globe Lumber company rehabilitation amounted Su |178,- Protect* the Entire Family ALBERT G. CHERRIE, 30. of 3622 are encouraged, to invite non-. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Teska wirins, new outlets, new house wirinz. Quivas street. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John andthad built hundreds of homes before 452.61. Of those rehabilitated, HOMES FOR SALE Commorcial wiring. For a Good Job Every 111 health forced him into semi-retirement Catholic relative* and friend* with Norman Teska and Catherine for a few cent* a day. Cherrie; brother of Emilio. James, and only 40 from 15 counties were FOR SALE—2 bedroom brick house near ‘Time. Call Alfred Cherrie and Mrs. J. B. Smith, several years ago. who have expressed some inter­ Ann Campbell as sponsors. Bap­ OSTRANDER ELECTRIO CO. He is survived by his wife at 5084 Lo­ working when accepted, with total 3t, Vincent de Paul. Call RAce 6791 or all of Denver: and Tony Cherrie of Los est in the church. Catholic* ara tized by the R^v. Francis Syrianey earnings of $1,422.70 per week. SHerman 2467. GR. <683 2646 16tb S t Angeles. Calif. Requiem High Mass was gan street; two sons. Julius and Steve was John Stephen, son of Mr. and celebrated in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel one brother, Bernard; two sfsters, Mrs. also welcome to attend and to These increased their weekly FOR SALE by owner. 6 room houae Uni­ church Sept. 28. Interment 'Tdt. Olivet. Annie Ck>Ilins and Mrs. Sophie Jekot; and taka part in the discussions.. Mrs. Vincent Pigott, -with Mr. and wages to $1,909.50, or ■ from versity Hills. PEarl 6320. PAINTING & DECORATING Olinger mortuary. four grandchildren. All are of Denver. Mrs. W. H. Scott as sponsors. Requiem High Mass was celebrated The KIRAY club for high school $35.70 to $47.75 per capita. FOR SALE—Upper Edgewater. 2 bedroom FOR paperbanging and painting call Anton JOE ZUVICEH of 5628 Allison street, Sept. 22 in St. Joseph’ s Polish church students will meet in St. John’s Mrs. Minnie Russell is conva­ frame by owner. Bus on comer. Built lest Buringer. 168 Maditon. EA. 2285 or Arvada. Husband of Ola Zuviceh. Requiem Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger mortuary. lescing at home. school on Sundai^ evening from There are almost 3,000 varieties than 6 years ago. Close to St. Mary Mag­ C a 2768. High Mass is being celebrated in the Mrs. Glen Paules is ill in a local dalene School. 39*750, F.H.A. Financed. Shrine of St. Anne on Sept. 25 at ANTOINETTE McLEAN 7:30 to ,10 o’clock. The junior of wildflowers in the Colorado 2262 Lamar. BE. 3-1447. o’clock. Interment Mt. Olivet, Mrs. Antoinette McLean of 2190 S. hospital and Miss May Dunphy is WALLPAPER Hanging Painting R » cl^ s of St. Mary’s academy will Rocky mountain foothills. modeling Call EE <798. Phone GLendal* 5709 Downing street died Sept. 28 at the age furnish th^ntertainment. ill in St. Joseph’s hospital. DRUGGISTS MICHAEL RIEDL of 81 after a three months’ illness. Mrs, The Edward Barry family of McLean was bom in Kansas City, Kans., PTA Meenng Sept. 29 BRICK REPAIRS Denver 11, Colo. Michael Riedi, retired mining engi Decatur, 111., has purchased a home YOUK PRESCRIPTIONS neer of 926 (^lapago street, died Sept. and had lived in Colorado since 1901 The first grade mothers will act Win Schrodt & will be filled correctly at BRICK REPAIRS: Specializing ir brick and in Denver for the past 35 years. at 635 Lafayette street. 22 at the age of 75. Mr. Riedi. was born as hostesses for the fall meeting WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY pointing and repairing, also caulking and in Bavaria and «ame to Colorado with She was a member of the Altar and Mrs. Mary Savageau entertained painting. BR3-5218. WALTER EVANS Rosary society of Our Lady of Lourdes of St. John’s PTA Monday, Sept. the Tekakwitha circle in her l^me Company Ph. 8P. 9765 1096 South Gaylord St 3177 Benton St parish. 29, at 1:30 in the school au

L. Strange But True Help for'the Crusade A e s o p 's a n i m a l dhiqidJbJdaiA , By R ev. Fr a n q s Sy r u n e y kind of crusade. Without show or blow, thousands, .5(1 JFABLES. WUNTiNG ’ POPE 'APPROVES EUROPE’S REARM. parhaps millions, are doing as much to head off AND CALENDAR. INC” shouted a large headline in the daily papers OCCUPATIONS disaster as do the billions of dollars our coun­ FOttM AN UNUSUAL after, the Holy Father .upheld the "right andi d «obli­ try is expending to build up its potential allies. \ I • DECORATION The Right to Teach Popular Ideas gation” of states to-defend themselves collectively O TOR THE A powerful boost has now been given to 'CCk TYMPANUM By Paul H. Hallett he has become the most success­ or on the campus. Sober critics against aggression. Once again this forthright dec­ spreading Our Lady of Fatima’s message of prayer DR. BENJAMIN FINE, edu­ ful reporter on educational of educational politics will think ST U T K IN laration of principles by the greatest single individ­ and penance from a most unexpected quarter. Soon cation editor of the New York trends in- the nation. « that the greater danger to free­ DEBOURCeS ual in the world today will call down dn his head CHURCH Timet, on Sept. 19 spoke in But Dr. Fine, despite his dom lies in the Jiobbling of some to be shown throughout the state will be the W ar­ FRANCE. Denver on the subject of free­ imagination, despite his many popular ideas by the educational a barrage of Communist "warmongering” propa­ ner Brothers’ picture. The Miracle of Our Lady of dom in education. Dr. Fine is a contacts in the- educational high command, and I refer par­ ganda. Thank goodness that there are few who will Fatima, hailed by hard-boiled critics and devotees charming and ingratiating world, did not say much in his ticularly to the hostile attitude fall for the party line this time. Even those most o f Mary alike as one of the most appealing films speaker, full of quips and breezy Denver address. Over and over some educational leaders have ill disposed toward the Catholic Church admit that O it de\)ildancers o f fancies, serious and humorous again he pleaded for the right adopted toward religious train­ to come out of Hollywood. by turns, and never really bit­ to use unpopular bpoks and speak j ing through parochial schools or Pius X II is an outstanding influence for peace, Similar in theme and conception to The Song ter. One does not wonder that unpopular ideas in the schools released time. Dr. Fine himself truly, a light shining in the darkness. ^ of Bernadette, the picture narrates in unadorned reported last April a disgraceful W e must go along with the eminent Father fashion the story of Our Blessed Mother's appear­ vtho for' attack on private schools by James Gillis, outspoken critic of policies that tend ances to the three shepherd children of Fatima. Its Ctnprles han>e The Bible—God's Wprd, spokesmen for the Association performed annupU^ of School Administrators, and to bring this country and the world closer to World success is due to the natural and appealing per- On C orp u s Q k r is ti he did not deny in Denver that war III. The Holy Father is not likely to call for a . formances of the three children selected for the fea st cu t firm ed But Not All of God's Word his report was correct. This in­ crusade against Russia, even though he deplores starring roles. Its message, climaxed with pictures into Hie'ScaBTY OF tolerance is more disquieting By R ev. Robert E. K kkeiben and despises everything the Communist rulers of 1,000,000 pilgrims at Fatima last Oct. 13, shows TWf MOST fiOLV • was an oral summary of the prin­ than occasional excesses of re­ SACkAMENT OF WE THE CATHOLIC BIBLICAL cipal truths of Christianity— action against Leftism. stand for. He is'the common father of Christen­ the triumph of faith over any obstacles. Truly, one DEVILS ^ Y A R E t association, in setting aside the a summary actually preached by I N S -T ^ N C E AFTER IN­ dom and though great sections of Christendom of the miracles of Fatima, and not the least, is the Apostles and tbeic assistants period from Sept. 28 to Oct. 8 STANCE was quoted by Dr. have been torn away from his loving care he is not in Christ's ministry. The Lord Hollywood's production of this picture. In fact, for its annual Bible week ob­ Fine Of some librarian who was Himself laid the stress on preach­ likely to approve any widespread conflict that can we understand that one Of the scripters, a non- servance, commemorates also fired for being a “liberal,” or ing, and not writing, when He be successfully avoided in reasonable, honorable Ttris portrait oF this year the 500th anniversary o f some textbook banned from ^atholic, is taking instructions as a result of his ST DOMINIC (Oirdnai) of the printing of the first told His lieutenants to “ preach the schools because it contained fashion. work on the story. the Gospel to every creature.” is reconstructed, Bible> by Johann Gutenberg. favorable mention of UNESCO THE KIND OF CRUSADE that the Pope is LET US START beating,the drums now. This from a recenlr X-ray The- United States Post Office And St. Paul, understanding well or the Fair Deal, or some department is issuing a special this injunction, said that “faith concerned with is the Fatima crusade— a crusade top-notch picture, filmed f-ith all the skill at H ol­ Symbol or Waminotion of his campus club that was accused comes by hearing.” of personal prayer and penance. It is heartening lywood’s command, will reach untold thousands MANKINDS fall in EDCN.IS Coffin, in. Bologna.. starn^ for the Bible anniversary of being Red because it pro­ Blessed in tnis ancient IXPERTS WKHE on Sept 29, which, coincident- THE c h u r c h ;s i n s i s t . tested against racial discrimina­ to find, here and there, and in increasing numbers, who have not yet heard the message of Fatima. STATUE AT NETTUNO, ABIE TO TOnM A ally perhaps, is the Feast of St. ENCE on the equality between tion. Certainly there are too that our good people understand the value of this Their prayers and their penance are needed too. ITALY, w h er e the COMPLETE PtCTUPE Jerome, history’s leading Scrip­ Scripture and tradition has many people who' make fools of INFANT OFFERS A OF STATURE AND ture scholar and translator. often been misunderstood by themselves and hurt the at­ FRUIT TO HIS FEATURES. , Though the Bible is obviously those outside her fold. They tempt to root Communism out m o t h e r . Ik.._____J3 a Catholic book, and the first have said: “ You do not properly of the educational system by 'Good' Divorce Laws Are Not 'Easy' man to set it in type was a appreciate the Bible; you will fixing the Red label on any By R ev. J ohn B. E bel SAY, FOR EXAMPLE, that Another provision of the pro­ not let your people read it” Catholic, non-Catholic sects also movement they happen not to PRESS REPORTS of a new the husband in a marriage, in posed new statute would make The Denver Catholic Register have interested themselves in The rich spiritual benefits like or understand, but I find it statute on divorce proposed by which there are several children, incompatibility a legal groun(l the Gutenberg anniversary. granted to the faithful who read hard to believe that they are as President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. a committee o f the State Bar casts his eye afield. The ■wife for divorce in Colorado for the Their interest stems, no doubt, the Bible daily belie this charge. representative of the forces that Editor...... Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D,, Jour.D., Litt.D., LL.D. association indicate that it is a becomes aware that her h'usband first time. This is the provision from the fact that they have And the careful guardianship are dissatisfied with certain Managing Director...... Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Ph.D. step toward “ easier” divorce in is carrying on an affair with that has made the divorce courts long ago relegated all divine exercised over the Scriptures by things in American education City Editor...... Rev. John B., Ebel, M.A., Litt.D. Colorado. It is our belief that another woman. She feels in in so many states a circus. News­ revel^ition to Holy Writ, and the Church throughout her 20 as one might conclude from Dr. Associate Editors—r-Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A., Litt.D.; Linus any move toward easier divorce time that the situation is un­ paper readers are aware of the denied that Christ entrusted to centuries confirms the refuta­ Fine’s preoccupktion with them. Riordan, Ph.D.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A., Litt.D.; Paul Hallett, is an attack upon the family, bearable, and sues for divorce. utterly ridiculous reasons pro- His Apostles other truths— by tion of the Protestant charge. Whether the “ unpopular” Litt.D.; Jack Heher, B.A., Litt.M.; Frank Morriss, B.S., LL.B., Litt.M.; which is the basic social cell of The divorce is granted by the posed'for divorce on the grounds oral tradition— that have been idea should be taught or Edward Mack Miller, Litt.M.; Art Editor, Leo Canavan, M.F.A. It is a matter of divine and which our whole nation and so­ court, but the decree does not of incompatibility. They make jealously guarded and trans­ preached on public school prop­ Catholic belief that the Bible is ciety is fabricated. Any move become final for six months. In a farce out of marriage, an in­ Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. mitted even to this day. the unique book of all literature, erty depends on what it is. Cer­ Thi» Paper Printed Entirely By Union Labor tainly the fact of its being un­ toward- so-called liberalization the meanwhile, under present dignity from which the family CATHOLIC DOCTRINE pre­ for it has God as its principal of divorce laws is, moreover, in laws, the wife may at any time has not yet suffered in this sents two sources of divine author. The human authors of popular is in itself no recom­ Published Weekly by mendation for it. There is no almost every case contrary to the withdraw the action. But in the state, but for which it seems des­ THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) revelation: ' Sacred ' Scripture the various books of Holy Writ, best interests of the innocent meantime the husband and the tined. 1 and ecclesiastical tradition. In exouse, from the mere point of inspired by the Almighty to set party in the divorce action. “ other woman” blatantly make THERE IS IN the Catholic 938 Bannock Street, 1 giving the testimony of con­ down in writing all the truths, view ^f academic competency, There can be no doubt that the arrangements for another mar­ Church, of course, no absolute Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 stant tradition a value equal to and only those truths, that He to say nothing of students’ or easier it is to obtain a divorce, riage. It becomes evident to the divorce. There is granted, for that of Holy Writ, .the Church wanted written, fulfilled their parents’ rights, for a profe.ssor the more divorces there will be, injured wife that the children grave and sufficient reason, Subscription; does not derogate from the task according to the divine plan. in any department to swerve the more families will be shat­ will suffer if this remarriage separation from bed and board $1.00 per year in Archdiocese of Denver, reverence due the Bible; in­ And 'this record from heaven is from nis subject to insult the tered, and the more children o f goes through; it will, moreover, stead, she shows the Scriptures both preserved and infallibly in­ religion of any part of his class. when this seems the only solu­ i $1.50 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. Communists or crypto-Commu- broken homes will be handi­ give the husband just, what he even greater respect by taking terpreted by the Church, to tion to marital difficulties; but Canada, $2.25 a year per subscription. nists are by the very fact of capped in attaining a healthy, literally the words of the Bible which' Christ committed the has wanted all along— easy free­ no remarriage of either party is their affiliation incompetent to normal, happy life. Foreign countries, including Philippines, $3.00 a year. itself to the effect that the en­ threefold charge of teaching, dom from the responsibilities of possible in a valid, consum­ teach and should not be hired. tire body of Christian belief i.s governing, and sanctifying His One provision of the law, his first marriage, which include mated Christian marriage. WHATEVER may be the ab­ Thursday, September 25, 1952 not contained therein. St. John children. which, would eliminate the six- the companionship, guidance, It is remarkable how many surdities and injustices o f the wrote, at the conclusion of his To deny the Bible due rever­ month waiting period before the and training he should help in Catholic families stay together, present ferment of educational Gospel: “ There are, however, ence is impious. It is equally im­ divorce becomes final, is pro­ giving the children, and easy and at last' find compatibility OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER many other things which Jesu.s criticism, and we do not deny posed on the grounds that it will “marriage” to the “other and happiness, simply because pious to contradict the words of that some of it is silly and un­ The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. did; but if every one of these eliminate much “ hardship and woman.” The injured wife re­ husband* and wife realize that the Bible itself by stating that just, one of the great defects of We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ should be written, not even the it contains all the truths God embarrassment.” The question solves on a bold stroke. She there is no easy divorce in their ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or the public schools lies in their is, would it be to the best inter­ withdraws her divorce action. case. Sometimes they fancy this world itself, I think, could hold wants man to know. lack of implementation of one those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. the books that would have to be ests of the marriage and of the Hubby is thus left high and dry, a hardship. Social studies, not to very popular idea, religious We hope The Register will be read in every home of the written” (John xxi, 25). And innocent party to eliminate this with the wedding invitations mention the. divine law, indicate Definition of a Gentleinan instruction. Educators who are Archdiocese. St. Paul urged his flock in possible “ embarrassment,” 'which, perhaps already out. But does that' it is anything but that. Author unknown: “A gentle­ so sensitive to criticism cduld We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste m Thessalonica: “ So then, breth­ as we see it, falls usually, and he not deserve this embarrass­ John J, Kane, assistant pro­ man is a man who is clean inside shift a great deal of it from the children df the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. ren, stand firm and hold the rightly so, on the guilty party? ment and “ hardship?” fessor of sociology at the Uni­ and outside, who neither looks their shoulders if they would sit « URBAN J. VEHR, teachings you have | learned, versity o f Notre Dame, points up to the rich nor down on the down with representatives of out in his book Marriage and Jan. 29, 1942 Archbishop of Denver whether by word or byi Ifetter of poor, who can lose without parental -and religious educa­ the Family (The Dryden Press, ours” (II Thess. ii, 15). squealing, who can win without tion organizations in a frank An Increasing Isolation New York, 1952): “Again and • The whole structure of the in­ bragging, who is considerate to effort to expand, enrich, and Forty Hours' Devotion again in case histories o f the fant Church, which was estab­ women, children, and old peo­ facilitate the released time ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER lished long before any book of ple; who is too brave to lie, too program. I think that Dr. Fine, Of the Human Mind divorced there appear state­ the New Testament was penned, generous to cheat, and too sen­ who has been doing good work ments made years after the dis­ Week of Sept. 28, 17lh Sunday after Pentecost was built along the lines of what sible to loaf, who takes his share a.s a mediary between educators By F rank Morriss things the people cannot for­ solution o f the marriage that at least one of the parties would Denver, St. Patrick's church scholars call the “ apostolic cate- of the world’s goods and lets and the public, might well give , IF THE TREND at one mulate; the opinions the peo­ not sue for or agree to divorce Castle Rock, St. Francis of Assisi's church (13 Hours’ ) chesis”—the forerunner of the other people take theirs.” —r more of his attention to this Jesuit college is universal, this ple are afraid to utter; the emo­ if he or she had it to do over.” Holyoke, St. Patrick’s church (13 Hours’ ) Apostles’ Creed. This catechesis Ave Maria question. ____ fall saw more students move tions and sensibilities that they away from liberal arts toward are falsely ashamed of. If that He quotes also the reaction of one divorced parent, ech'oed the mechanics of physical is true, then a scholar deaf to CATHOLIC RADIO LOG science, bookkeeping, and ma­ poetry is deaf to the significance in the hearts of thousands of others: Station KOA FAMILY THEATER—Wedne.- thematics. And this year sees o f his nation and era. more freshmen banished into The novel is the interpreting “ There was easy divorce, ASK AND LEARN— Sunday, day, 8:30 p.m. brought right to my own fire-, 8:30 a.m. the creditless wastes of “ Eng- screen upon which are cast the SACRED HEART PROGRAM lisla 0 ,” where they must be­ ideas and tensions of the past, side, to the bedside of my little CATHOLIC HOUR — Sunday, — Sunday, 6:45 a.m., and 11 come acquainted with grade the present, or the future. It girl and boy. With merciless ir­ 12 noon. ony it put out the fire in the p.m. school grammar and spelling. measures the level of culture Station KFKA, Greeley College teachers have become and predicts the achievements fireplace, it took the little girl AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday, Station KTLN Fun For All! used to the student who lacks to come. and boy away, it made the house, once so cheerful as only 12:30 p.m. FR. JOHN ORDINAS, C.R — taste for literature or history; Essays are the reflections of who stumbles over sentences children can make a home, a Station KFEL Sunday, 7:15-7:30 a.m. the great minds; the bridge into like a second grader. The col­ place uninhabitable, unendur­ AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday, Don't Miss It! the unknown and the unsus­ able. It lowered my pride, broke 5:30 a.m., and 11:30 p.m. Station KBOL, Boulder . legian— indeed, even the hooded pected. graduate— today often finds the my spirit, undermined my am­ SACRED HEART PROGRAM ALL THREE (poetry, novel, ROSARY FOR PEACE— Sun- finely chiseled sentences of New­ bition. Each month,‘ year in and- day, 8:15 p.m. essay) are built upon the re­ ^ Every weekday at 7 a.m. man as confusing as the Morse year' out, it has exacted a heavy corded history and the subcon­ code; he ignores logic in favor toll in dollars that it galls me to scious heritage of the world. of the “workable;” he ■will ac­ pay. This, in stark reality, is cept philosophy only if it is The accountant may use his the easy ,divorce I had advo­ watered-do-wn as a “ snap offer­ books in his job. But when he cated,' the social principle and ing” of humanitarianism. comes home and must teach his reform that have the support of ALL THIS IS a movement children, or merely when he the most advanced, enlightened, Hear toward the isolation o f the hu­ wants to relax, 'he must fall and highly regarded thinkers of man mind that 'will ruin culture. back upon the arts. The busi­ our time who deal with the St. Joseph’s Fall Festival ness man cannot fully ap­ 'The/ mind is “ today-bound” problem of divorce.” unless it is trained to be inter­ preciate even such manual hob­ WE HAVE NO OBJECTION, ASK and LEARN pretative. Even then, unless the bies as woodcarving or furni­ certainly, to the Bar associa­ Friday, 5ofurday, Sunday— October 3, 4, and 5 student is given a view into ture repairing without reflect­ tion’s working for better divorce great literature— unless he is ing upon the utility and beauty laws. But they must be bitter of his subject. laws, and that does not mean In the Gymnasium— Doors Open 7 P.M. shown the story-like thread of KOA truth buried in th& tangled skein The universe is a unit. There easier laws. They must be laws of world history— he will be is nothing in it not interrelated to protect the home, the family, isolated on the island of his through careful design. There the children, the innocent par- 8:30 606 GALAPAGO own life. Thus rooted in a few is only one way to see the whole ty. Those wha would undermine years’ events, the mind hardens in proper prospect. That way is the home by easier divorce laws EVERY SUNDAY MORNING into that of a dullard— ^the un­ to scale—difficult as it may be are doing more harm to our na­ feeling, uncultured workhorse — the heights of philosophy, tion than Stalin can ever hope is created. , theology, and art. The fewer to achieve by his Red agents Questions on religion' submitted by the radio Someone has said poetry is the scholars willing to do that, who play the traitor, or by the audience answered on the arrhdioeesan broadrast. the voice of the consciousness the less ■will God’s universe be atom bombs he may drop upon of the people. Poetry says the understood. ' our cities. Booklet on Catholic Church available free of cost TURKEY DINNER to all inquirers. with all the trimmings WRITE TO Witnesses to Eternity ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA Sunday— Doors Open at 4:30 P.M. By Rev. John B. Ebel faith in Christ, the love of lib­ the monks, brought him at last Denver 2, Colorado FREEDOM ■ DOES not die erty, the belief in human dignity to the Catholic faith. CONSULT ST. JOSEPH'S ARTJfLE IN TODAY’S easily. Father Max Jordan, be kept alive until the day of He now turned to radio re­ porting, and in 1931 was ap­ REGISTER FOR COMPLETE .MENU! IT’S TOPS I NCWC correspondent in Ger­ liberation! The masters of the many, writes in the October Kremlin may yet fall not to the pointed European Tepresenta- MAin 5314 Extension magazine that a atom bomb, but to the mighty tive o f the National Broadcast­ ADULTS $1.25 CHILDREN 60c three-spiked pitchfork is the forces of the human spirit that ing Company, with his office at symbol of a resistance move­ Communism has tried taenslave, Basel, Switzerland. In the same ment spreading throughout and ■which must eventually burst year he became Central Euro­ F. J. KIRCHHOF Soviet-enslaved territory. So-ef­ their bonds. pean correspondent of the fective are the underground FATHER MAX JORDAN, NCWC News Service. His mas­ 1952 4-DOOR BUiCK SPECIAL - workers that the symbol appears who was ordained to the priest­ tery of six languages eminently • f in some o f t the most unlikely hood in December, 1961, at the suited him for his task. Construction Co. places— on Red army barracks, age of 57, has had a>colorful ca­ Some of his scoops included GENE AUTRY bIcYCLE on Soviet military trains, on the reer, as oBtlined by Jacquelyn a 46-minute exclusive on the / i windows of Communist exhibi­ Ann Dwyer in the same issue of text of the Munich Pact, a coded BUILDERS tion rooms. It rm ls the V sign Extension, Born in San Remo, story of the invasion of Den­ COUNTRY STORE I FANCY WORK BOOTH! ^ REFRESHMENTS! which sprang up all ove( Nazi- Italy, o f German Protestant mark that was sent through We Appreciate Your Patronage occupied lands in World war II parents, he received a Ph.D. de- enemy lines, the exposure of to haunt the last days of Hitler. « e e from the University of Hitler’s war on the Catholic 700 I./ Denver orders to put them up. Too late nal, for the values that tran­ block after block of leveled ' Bank, Office, and Store Fixtures AMERICAN: the officials found that the Rus­ scend the ephemerals of human ruins “ like a witness to eter­ sian words op the placards read affairs.” His search brought nity.” His life, too, prefaced by Millwork of All Kinds ' 17TH AND LAWRENCE STREETS “ Stalin means war!” him to the Benedictine monas­ his conversion and climaxed by The millions in lands enslaved tery at Beuron, one of Enrope’s his ordination to the priesthood, . .r. r B MA. 0168 most popular pilgprimaga cen­ and the lives of the heroic souls F. J. Kirchhof, Pres. 1 2 3 ^ Arapahoe St. by the Russians are held in an Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ters. Here his contact with the in the remstance movement about C. F. Stahl. Vice Pres. Denver, Colo. iron grasp. But even though bodies can be held in bonds, the Behedictine Fathers, his exper­ whom be writes stand likewise as human spirit cannot. May the ience of the liturgry as livdd by witnesses to tlfe eternal truths. I 5 1 PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bonnoek Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thuritfoy, Sept. 25, 1952 3< Day Alcholism Institute Seven outstanding; national problems in the country. authorities will be featured in A public meeting is set talks and discussions at the Wednesday, Oct, 1, at 8 p.m. in NORTH DENVER NEWS n O R T H . R ^ A B K three-day Rocky Mountain re­ Phipps auditorium at City park. gional institute on alcoholism At this session Raymond G. iiiUWinwiiitimiii- tanwi-iniiwwmmmmafi«nmnn8wmwwte*iminmitiniiniinttiimtf-:tt scheduled Sept. 30-Oct. 2 at McCarthy, executive director of the University of Colorado the Yale Plan clinic. New Haven, school of medicine’s Denison Conn., will exhibit and g[ive a Arvada Unit Makes 200 Rosaries W, 38th and Julian Street GLendale 4703 auditorium. commentary on a motion picture Party in Arvada Sponsored by the Colorado on alcoholism, and Mrs. Marty State Department of Public Mann, executive director of the’ Health, the Colorado Commis­ National Commission on Alco­ CONTEST CLOSES sion on Alcoholism, and the Uni­ holism of New York city, will To Help Purchase versity of Colorado school of talk on “ Hope for the Problem ■ medicine, the institute is de­ Drinker.” There will be no ad­ OCTOBER 1st •i signed to provide a broad, fac­ mission charge for this feature. Of Refrigerator tual approach to' the subject of Governor Dan Thornton will alcoholism, which is rapidly be­ give tl% introduction and wel­ Arvada. — (St. Anne’s Parish) coming one of the major medi­ come at the first meeting of the — The ham and bacon games DRAWING OCT. 15TH 3 P.M. cal, public health, and social institute Tuesday, Sept. 30. party sponsored by the women of the parish will be held Friday evening. Sept. 26, in S t Anne’s hall. The price o f admission is To Win 50 cents, which includes 20 games. There will be extra games. Re­ freshments will be served at the . A Television Set games./The proceeds of the eve­ ning will be used to purchase a and 30 Other Valuable Prizes refrigerator for the use o f the AS A ROCKET parish organizations until the time it will be needed by the future parish school. All parish­ ioners are asked to support this NEW 21-INCH ' project by buying tickets, whether or not they are able to attend. There will be a special attraction for the evening. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. On the evenings of Oct. 8-10, Bm -D m uE% All deposits insured to f 10,000 a working men’s retreat will be WITH STRATOPOWER CHASSIS-367% MORE SENSITIVEI held in the church. The spiritual exercises, under the sponsorship of the Holy Name society, will be conducted. by a Dominican priest from S t Dominic’s. The nours are arranged for 8 o’clock each evening so that a)l the men of the parish, and from any other par- REATER P O W ish,-can attend. On the day fol­ NORTH DENVER lowing the retreat, Sunday, O ct / \ n j i p l a < » 12, there will be a breakfast THE ROSARY-MAKERS of St. Anne’s its name from one of the mysteries of the Rosary. served in the hall after the solemn parish, Arvada, since their organization, Shown above are four of the circle’s 10 members with enrollment of all members of the samples of their handiwork. They are, left to right, T.V. DEALER have made 200 rosaries and have distributed them CLEARER PICTUREI Holy Name society. The men will Mmes. Edbond Frigon, Vincent Lotito, William War­ in St. Vincent’s orphanage. Ridge home, and St. receive Communion in the 7 ner, and Emil Gimeno. All supplies, with the excep­ Cajetan’s. They also have sent them to the boys in WILL LET YOU TRY BEFORE YOU o’clock Mass. Arrangements for tion of the special pliers, aref distributed without the retreat are being made by Korea and to the foreign missions. The Arvada roup is officially known as the “ Finding of the charge and may be obtained by those in the Arvada BUY LESS GLAREI Frank Holland, Catholic Action group from Mrs. Frigon, 4850 Ward road. chairman, and John Crowley, ild Jesus in the Temple” circle. Each circle takes THAH ANY TV TEmO MATIOMWIDE membership chairman. ^Tirst Quality Lines Only^' S t Anne’s circle will hold It’s a whole new, radically costume party at its next meeting, different televiewing sys­ S t Dominic's Sets Smorgasbord Sept Oct. 14. All members must come 2 7 RCA-Dumont-Packar(d Bell- tem! 267% more tensitlve in costume or suffer a forfeiture (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) than previous sets 1 Greater hav* been mkde to accommo the Rev. W. H. Albertson, O.P., date all of the.a periont. More to give a series o f instructions on power! Clearer picture! Favor Received Plans are coroi^ete for the than 300 can be served in one the objectives of the sodality. Hoffman Less glare! G-E Strato- smorgasbord that will be held A reader of the Register wishes sitting. These talks will be held each Fri­ power chassis gives new in the church auditorium Satur­ day evening after the Holy Hour Just to express thanks for a favor re­ day evening. Sept. 27, from Ed Abromeit and Lou Kollmeier freedom from interfer­ AAodel21C202 in the rectory reading room. ceived through the mercy of the 5:50 to 8 o’clock. The advance are in charge o f the arrangements. Call By Phone— Or Come In ence. Big 21-inch picture. Sacred Heart, and the intercession Fred Berger is honorary chair­ All the young women of high Marlin Parkin* ef *'Zoo Parada^ sale of tickets has been un­ , To Arrange Adaptable to UHF. Mod­ of the Blessed Virgin Mary, St usually heavy and it is expected man. The following committee school age or older are invited to Jude, St. Joseph, St. Anthony, and that a group of more than 1,500 chairmen have accepted their re­ interest themselves in the purposes Your Home Trial Now e m and spiritual advantages of the blond oak. ^299.95 EASIEST HRMS IN YEARS! St. Rita. will be served. Preparations spective assignments, made by the N o Obligation To Buy Swivel casters. Rev. J. S, Angers, O.P.: Mrs. sodality. It is hoped that many of $ft your 6>E for tht Prosldontlol Compoigal *lnclndt9 Paderal Exeisa Tax, on* Edward Abromeit, hostess; Mrs, the eligible young women- of the fear Factory warranty on piettffC Eddie Bohn, serving; Mrs. A. C. parish will interest themselves in and 90 day on parU, Carroll, food preparation; Mrs. the activities of the sodality and Frig idol re Appliances St. Catherine's Society Fred Berger, coffee; Robert appear for this course of explana­ Knapp, dishes; and Mmes. -Ray­ tions. ’The officers and members Alcott Radio & TV mond Ingram and Edward J. Mc- will be at the meetings to greet APPLIANCES. To Plan for Fall Social Cune, door reception. them and to welcome them to the Maytag Appliances 4428 West 41st GLendale 5124 The grade school girls who are ranks of service. (St. Catherine’s Parish, Denver) The Rosary Holy Hour ■will be AA James Bruce, Francis Tanko, I Plans for the fall card party Lawrence Di Pilla, and Walter in the dining held Friday evening. Sept. 26, GL. 4727 3946 Federal C A M E O CO. to be held in October will be dis­ Tegeler, as hostesses. They were ?**® committee chair- from 7:30 to 8:30. 'The perpetual cussed at the first meeting of the assisted by Mmes. J. Catalina, H. P®*^ select their own assist- novena prayers to the Infant of Linoleum— Asphalt, Rubber & Plastic Tile— Wall Covering Altar and Rosary society Tuesday, Floyd, Anthony Franks, Ray The affair is being held to Prague, Our Lady of Fatima, Estimates Complimentary'- Sept 30. 'The recitation of the Jackson, and D, Figliolino. raise funds for the athletic de- Mother Cabrini, and Blessed Mar­ Rosary at 2 o ’clock in the church The following women from St. '"’ill se^ed tin will be included in the serv­ 2555 W. 29th Ave. GR. 9535 will precede the meeting. Catherine’s attended the CPTL , adults for ^ and to children ices, which will be conducted by STAR BRAND It was announced at the first school of instruction: Mmes. John ®®^’ts. Those who do not Father Albertson. Father Albert­ Parent-Teachers’ association Bums, George Canny, J. Catalina, “ ^'’® P a cts may pay at the door son will also deliver the sermon meeting Sept 16 that the PTA R. Craig, Lawrence Di Pilla, r " ® " they arrive. In the case of and present the relic of St. Dominic and the school children will pre­ V. Dwyer, D. Figliolino, J, Foley p clem en t weather, seats have been for veneration. Confessions will be W ORK SHOES sent a teleidsion set as a joint J. Frey, T. Hill, Roy Jackson, H. P^°"i man. Father Jones, the former ?*'*^® Eleano^ FRED LUCCI spiritual director-of the PTA, is T:^®” S "? •'®,!®‘ YIC JOHNSON JEANNTS GIFTS now studying at the Catholic uni- P"l"®. FOWLER’S Jewelry versity in Washington, D. C. Joseph Garago Custom Upholstery D . , . •• J J Ai. A wa® l“®®t ” >an. A 4318 Tennyton GR 9557 GL. 7623 4315 Tennyson Parishioners are reminded thatwas and New Furniture the PTA is sponsoring the sale of keld in the Argo- Christmas cards this year. A com -Laut hotel, 'riie FAMILY SHOE STORE 1 CORN FED MEATS The firms listed here de­ Made to Order plete assortment of everyday kride' is a gradu* ! POULTRY AND FISH serve to be remembered cards, stationery, gift wrappings, k te of Cathedral Beautiful Samplei to Show ribbon, and Christmas cards 'will high school, and 3927 Tennyson GR. 0703 when you are distributing be on display in the school hall t h e bridegroom Day or Evening Calls your patronage in the dif­ after the Masses on Sunday. w a s graduated Meal Market The drive for new and renewedjfrom Regps col- Open Evenings Till 8 p.m. 4016 Tennyson GR. 0443 ferent lines of business. 2842 W. 44th GL. 1222 magazine subscriptions will be liege.—Photo by launched Oct. 22. (Smyth) S C

idem Thursday, Sept. 25,^1952 Offiet, 938 Bannock Strnt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Teltphont, Keystone 4205 PAGE FIFTEEN

Nurses Finish El Pomar Retreat Pioneer Stratton Church Leadville Deanery Sets First Meeting Sept. 28 Fall Activities Leadvilla. — Th» Laadvillc closed for the winter* deanery will hold its fall quart­ Mrs* John Kehoe, deanery erly mNting Sept. 28. at 2 priiidint, has announced that p.m., in Sodality ball, Laad- there will be leveral visiting Are Planned by TilU. This meeting is being held priests in attendance. The An* early in order that more mem* nunciation Altar and Rosary so­ hers will be able to attend be* ciety of LeadTille will serve re­ Pikes Peak Club fore the mountain passes are freshments after this meeing. Colorado Springs.— The Pikes Peak Odaroloc Youth club will start fall activities Oct. 1 with a reorganization program under the direction of Father Joseph Kane7 O.M.I., moderator, and a senior Colorado springs adult council of 16 members. The popular young peoples’ group has w carried on its activities here in I the Pikes Peak region for the past four years. The senior adult coun­ cil, which will include six direc­ tors and nine adult meihbers, will M a y r e a l t y hold its first fall meeting Wednes­ day night at OYC headquarters to REALTOR make plans for the youth council and membership. The OYC youth council will be­ INSURANCE ■ LOANS gin its activities the following week. The youth council will be made up of 30 members, who will Ule Theater Bldg. select the officers of the organiza­ Colorado Springs, Colo. tion for the year 1952 and 1953, reorganize the 1948 charter, and MAIN 1898 proceed with a membership drive for 30 additional members, who will qualify for the -progress and interest of the club activities. The council plans to hold weekly and monthly social activities for THE MURRAY DRUG CO. WILLIAM C. CRARON TWENTY-THREE NURSES from the C.P., of the Passionist mission band, conducted the boys and girls between the ages Mill) L PIkn PNk—lAhi 144 Seton unit (Loretto Heights College divi­ retreat, which was a^po made by nine students from of 14 and 18. Application cards Rirtk :ton—813 IL rilio—NAIi 189 Optometrist the De Paul school of nursing, Corwin hospital, sion of nursing), Glockner-Penrose hospital, Colo­ for OYC membership will be is­ Pueblo. El Pomar, like Glockner-Penrose hospital, Professional Pharmacy I2S North Ttjon St rado Springs, finished a three-day retreat at El sued throughout the region be­ PHONE MAIN G6» is conducted by the Sisters of Charity of Cin­ Pomar, the retreat house of the Sisters of Charity ginning Oct. 1, but applicants for 801 No. Tejon MAio 1088 COLOBADO SPRINGS, COLO. in Broadmoor, with a banquet Thursday evening. cinnati, 0 . membership will not be accepted ONE OF THE PIONEER CHURCHES of Eastern Sept. 18. A similar group from the hospital is cur­ The nurses are shown above at the banquet for full membership for four com­ Colorado is old St. Charles' Borromeo’s in Stratton, no Get Bourns (o f Denver) which closed the retreat. At the head of the table pleted^ months after membership PETE BEROI^l < rently on retreat. Included in last week’s Seton unit longer used for divine worship since the beautiful new church was Candy and Ice Cream at retreatants were 16 Students studying for profes­ can be seen (left) Sister Alma, director of nurses. application. dedicated in 1949. The building, erected in 1910, is being razed by FERIVITURE SHOP! Father Guilfoyle, and Sister Marie Charles, admin­ sional nursing, five practical nurse students, and members of the parish. (See story on Page 1.) UPHOLSTERING. ’ two medical technologists. Father Charles Guilfoyle, istrator of the hospital.— (Photo by Dick Hill) Change in Johnson-English RE-UPHOiaTEHING AND * Membership Plans 118 Flock Through Beautified Portals REPAIRING 4 Drug Co. Slip CoTcri ond Dropoiioo This year a change in the mem­ Mode to Ordir ^ LENTHERIC Tolletrle* bership plans will be initiated in ► Furniture Made to Order i Meeting Set to Discuss r.jon 01 BIJod St Phono 1100 >31-22 So. WihioUh Ato. HAtn 13011 Yuma Altar Unit such a way that both the member­ Cheyenne Wells' School ship of the OYC and the parents **// Your Needs Are Electrical The Heyse Sheet of the members will be asked to Fort Collins Youth Plans Plans Bazaar on work together for the betterment Call Main 939” Metal and Roofing Has Record Enrollment WIRING— FIXTURES AND REPAIRS of the OYC. INCORPORATED Fort Collins. — (St. Joseph’s the church on which hours of The 1952-1953 youth council HEATI.NG ROOFING Cheyenne Wells.— (Sacred Heart Parish)— Sister M. SHEET METAL Parish)— A meeting of interest to adoration are to be indicated by will include boys and girls from Berwick Electric Co. all Catholic parents of high school individuals or members of var­ Sunday, Oct. 1the ages of 14-18, selected from Corona, principal of Sacred Heart school at Cheyenne J. 0. BERWICK 621 SO. NEVADA students will be held Monday, ious church societies, so that a various sections of the region and Wells, reported a record enrollmeht of 118 students, 16 of Colorado 6prinn> Colorido . Phonsi HAin 662 Eat. 1683 Sept 29, at 8 p.m., in S t Josenh’s large attendance will be present Yuma.— (St. John’s Parish) — schools vitally interested in OYC whom are in the high school section, on the opening day St. John's Altar and Rosary so­ school hall. Father Thomas Mc­ throughout the day until 9 p.m., progress and activities. All other of school, Sept. 1. Other faculty members present to greet Mahon will conduct the meeting when Benediction of the Blessed ciety will hold its annual bazaar boys and girls will be-cordially in­ the students in the newly remod­ on a discussion basis in order to Sacrament will be given. and ham dinner Oct. 7, at 5 p.m., vited to become associate members in the rest rooms. Several of the BUCK SPORTING formulate plans for the Junior eled and redecorated school build­ A. & M. Students in the pariah hall. There will be until they shall be accepted by the rooms received new flooring; a Newman club activities this year. ing include Sister M. Eulaliq^, Sis­ candy, baked foods, aprons, and council into the full membership. new chapel was installed on the . GOODS CO. The Junior Newman club is the Are Welcome ter M. Lydia, and Sister M. pom - fancy work on display. The Holy The semiformal inauguration second floor; and several partitions “ Everything for Every Sport” only organization by which Catho­ S t Joseph’s church welcomes inic. \ Name society plans to offer gifts. dance will be held Friday evening, were changed, which greatly en­ Phone Main 930 lic high school students in F t all ( Catholic students attending An extensive remodeling an^re- Colorado A. & M. college. A large Roslyn Marie, infant girl of Mr. Oct. 31. This dance will be open to larged the overall facilities and 19 NO. TEJON ST. Collins can learq, by specialized decorating program under the ac­ number of college students was and Mrs. Sherman Black, and Den­ all youth council officers, associate added much to the general con­ instruction, more about their reli­ tive supervision of Father Peter in evidence at all Masses Sunday, nis Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. members, their relatives, friends, venience and attractiveness of the gion and the ideals it epitomizes. Wildhaber, S.M.B., was undertaken Sept. 21, and Confessions and Lyle Black, were baptized by the and guests. OYC membership school. A paint job of practically If both parents cannot attend this during the summer and was just “ Peafc Quality Flowers^* meeting, one of them should be Communion were extremely heavy Rev. C. V. Gallagher Sept. 14. cards may be obtained from the the entire plant and a new lighting at the opening 6f this college OYC moderator, 2026 W. Colorado completed in time for the opening system completed the project. present. They are asked not to Ted Slocum, Denver, is teaching of school. Included in the-project FROM bring the children. term. Coffee and rolls are served science in Yuma high school. He avenue; from the directors, or Practically all the work was do­ from Miss Connie Barrett, St, were the insulation of the build­ nated by parishioners, and it is The Pikes Peak Catachi^m cU iiei for chil- every Sunday in the Newman club taught at Regis college in the past Mary’s high school, 320 E. Bijou, ing, complete new ceilings in the estimated that a savings of at dran in the first to ninth grades rooms in the basement of the rec­ summer. Mrs. Slocum and daugh­ Floral Co. tory. chairman of the membership com­ second story, revamping of the least one-half of the total cost was at public schools will' start ter are as yet in Denver. Bethine 110 N. Tejon Street Phone MAIn 611 mittee o f the OYC club. heating plant, and new plumbing Saturday, Sept. 27, in St. Jo­ The first meeting of the Senior Black and Iva Jane Mathews are effected. seph’s school. The classes will Newman club was held Sunday, again teaching in the first and The first issue of the Sacred start at 3 p.m. and last one Sept. 21, in Ammons hall on the second grades at Yuma. Heart parish Bulletin came out campus, with Father McMahon as hour. At the request of the Greeley Book by Bishop Sheen the first Sunday of September. It director. TheBEERW Blessed Sacrament deanery chairman on spiritual de­ includes notes and Mass schedules A social meeting will be held from the Missions of St. Cletus at velopment, St. John’s Altar and Madden Plumbing Co. Exposition Planned Sunday, Sept. 28, at 6:30 p.m. in To Be Reviewed by Club Sheridan Lake and St. Augustin at MadeMihraukee Famous Rosary society president, Mrs. PLUMBING CONTRACTOR All-day exposition of the Ammons hall. Refreshments and Kit Carson. Muriel Black appointed Mrs. Aug. 12, 1903, he was secretary of JOE KEKEISEN PLUMBING REPAIRS Blessed Sacrament on First Fri­ dancing will follow the meeting. Colorado Springs.— The WorltTs The prayers o f the entire par­ GAS WATER HEATERS Maymie Black as chairman of the the Out West Printing and Sta­ days will be resumed Oct. after Members o f St. Joseph’s PTA First Love, by the Most Rev. Ful­ ish have been offered for the re­ Phone Main 12604-R 827 W. Csisrafo An. the o’clock Mass. Members of Yuma affiliate. Plans are to have tionery company. He was a mem­ 8 who attended the Catholic Parent- ton J. Sheen, will be reviewed covery of Mrs. Jerome L. Keefe, Our Lady of the Mountains prae- Teacher league held in Denver various spiritual subjects dis­ ber of Kiwanis club, St. Mary’s Thursday, Sept. 25, in the home wife of Dr. Jerome L. Keefe of Z E C H A & A D A M S sidium o f the Legion of Mary will Sept. 18 were Mrs. Fred Vogt, cussed at each meeting of the so­ of Mrs. Ted Cooper. The occasion parish, and the Holy Name so­ Cheyenne Wells, who was stricken Conoco Service Station lead the Rosary at 10 a.m., 2 p.m., president; Mrs. Ralph Coyte, Mrs. ciety, and to conduct spiritual ex­ will be the first autumn meeting of ciety. Mr. Gatterer served for 20 Aiey Drug Co. and 5 :30 p.m. All who are present Earl Howard, and Mrs. David ercises both in and out of the so­ years as usher at St. Mary’s with polio the first part of July the Thursday Book club. and has been a patient in Colorado in the church at these hours are Costello. ciety’s meetings. Mr. and Mrs. William Shannan church. PRESCRIPTION asked to participate in the recita­ Surviving are his wife, Clara General hospital since that time. and son, Bradford, will leave Sept. The best wishes of all are extended DRUGGISTS tion of the Rosary. Cards will also Gatterer; a son, Charles F. Gat­ 27 for Green Bay, Wis., where they for her recovery. (Mrs. Keefe is the Phons Mala 2S« 832 8*. Tejea 8 t be available in the vestibules of will live. Mrs. Shannon is the terer, Jr.; and a daughter, Mar­ former Dorothy Kohler, daughter COLORADO SPRINGS Instruction Series to Open daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward garet Anne Gatterer, all of Colo­ of the Frank Kohlers of Denver). Nevada Avt. at Cschs la Poudrt Byrn. rado Spring;s; and two brothers, The Kensington club will assem­ Edward Gatterer, Salida; and James Edward, son of Mi*, and ble for its September meeting Lawrence William Gatterer, Los Mrs. John Edward Schreivogel, In Greeley September 30 Kit Carson, was baptized Sept. 14 Saturday, Sept 27, in the home of Angeles, Calif. Requiem High GREELEY Mrs. Dennis O’Keefe. Mrs. Henry Mass was celebrated Sept. 19 in St by the Rev. Francis E. Brem in Greeley.— (St. Peter’s Parish) mixer held in Newman hall on Gerken will be assisting hostess. Mary’s church. Pallbearers were Sacred Heart church. Mr. and Mrs. — Beginning Sept. 30 the Rev. Sunday night. Sept. 21. The spon­ The Silver Lining club will meet George Kulbricht, Bill Herbert Jack D. Larsen were the sponsors. Put your dollars to [ sors of the club prepared a dinner Edward H. Rahn, William Mason, Robert Hoffman will open another at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 29, for NOTICE TO CREDITORS series o f lectures for both Catho­ for the group of 90, after which dinner in the home of Mrs. John Jr.; and Leslie A. Goss. Interment ESTATE OF ALVIN LEONARD JOHN, Seery's Standard work where they will I there was entertainment. Special was in Evergreen cemetery. SON, also known as Alvin L. Johnson, Greeley Grocery lics and non-Catholics. The first Braden, which will be its first guests of the club were four edu­ Thomas F. Burke, a resident of Alvin Johnson and A. L. Johnson. DE­ lecture will be “ The Purpose of fall meeting. Vacation color slides Vegetables — Groceries work the hardest.. . * cators from Italy who are visiting Colorado Springs for 50 years CEASED. Service Life,” followed by instructions in will be shown by Mrs. Hazel Stew­ No. 95772 died Sept. 14 in his home, 12 Boul­ Meats 8th Ave. Sc 12th St. Ph. 2986 the general teachings o f the Cath­ the college for three months study­ art and Miss Michalle Martin. Notice is hereby given that on the 2nd earning a high rate of | ing problems o f education and the, der court. Born in Faribault, day of ^ tem b er. 1962, letters testa, ~ LOUIS W. NUANEZ olic Church, covering material Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mactier will community— Miss Luciana Picone Minn., he was a member of St, mentary were issued to the undersigned as Atlas Tires - Wash - Grease pecessary for converts. It is an be hosts at a buffet supper Sat­ co-executors of the above named estate and Phona 189 702 9th Ava. 4% interest. i Miss Bice Minghetti, Domenico Mary’s parish and the Holy Name Batteries • Accessories excellent refresher course for urday evening. Sept. 27, in their all persona having claims against aaid Bonsignore, and Mario Bologna society. He is survived by his wife, estate are required to file them for allow copffof oixf tvrplM Catholics. All are invited to at­ home. The party will honor Mr. A fifth member of the group. Miss Margaret Burke, Colorado Springs ance in the County Court of the City and and Mrs. Philip Carey, Jr., whose BIX The firms liste(i here de. orer $350,000.00 tend and encourage others to son, Edward Burke, Denver; a County of Denver, Colorado, within CLIIVT’S come. The lectures will be every Ottorina Barbafiera, was unable marriage took place Sept 3 in months from said date or said claima wUI to attend. The following sponsors brother. Hasting, Minn.; and two be forever barred. RADIATOR SERVICE Tuesday and Thursday evening Hollywood. They are spending serve to be rem em bered prepared and served the dinner sisters. Misses Catherine and Stanley A. Thornhill and J. L. Berman Cleaning . Repairing . Re-Ccring E P U B L I from 8 to 9 o’clock in Newman their wedding trip in Colorado Co-executors. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred McCourt, Agnes Burke, both of Faribault, NEW AND USED when you are distributing hall. Springs. B. L. Clanahan, Attorney L O A N CO . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Fischer, Minn. Requiem High Mass was cel­ 242 Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo. Funeral Rites Held 1023 Ninth Ave. Phont 181 your patronage in the dif* The Newman club of Colorado Mr. and Mrs. George Albrecht, ebrated Sept. 17 in St. Mary’s First Publication September 11. 1962 Charles Frederick Gatterer died Last Publication October 2, 1962 Greeley, Colo, 1636 Glanarm • Denvor, Colo. | State College of Education opened Mrs. George Byrnes, Mrs. Gilbert church. Burial was in Evergreen ferent lines of business. Sept. 17 in his home, 1331 N. Wah- Eitabn$h*d 1925 ___ the school year with a freshman Bunt, and Edward Smith. cemetery. LEGAL NOTICE satch. Bom in Colorado Springs Frank Zigowski, airman second OFFICE OF THE TREASURER Ray Heimerl is a new Catholic class, after two weeks’ vacation CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER faculty member at Colorado State MUNICIPAL BUILDING w ili his parents, Mr. and Mrs, He was formerly on the faculty DENVER, COLORADO FORT COLLINS Frank Zigowski, has returned to No. P-452 of the University o f Minnesota Oct. 1 Will Bring Stewart air force base, Newburgh, NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL before joining the staff o f the WORLD SERIES-FOOTBALL N. Y. ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF business education department at APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED C.S.C.E. LEGAL NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND Fall Festival to DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP more especially to Ignax Hofmann (also DREILING MOTORS Supper Club to Meet, known as Ignats Hofman). The Moffat ALL THESE THINGS AND ESTATE OF AUCE RUSSELL, Tunnel Improvement District, City and St. Peter’s supper club will have DECEASED. No. 94467 County of Denver.. Buick and G M C Trucks its first meeting of the winter sea­ Notice if hereby ziven that on the 7th You and each of you are hereby notifled son Sunday, Sept 28, from 7 until Stratton Parish day of October, 1952, I will preaent to the that on the 28th day of November,- 1928, MORE TOO-ARE YOURS- County Court o{ the City and County of the Manager of Revenue Ex-Officio Treas- 10. ¥his will be a hayrack ride Denver, Colorado, my accounta for final 230 South College Ave. Phone 2500 Stratton.— (St. Charles’ Parish) orer of the City and County of Denver and wiener roast followed by en­ lettlement of the adminiitration of laid and State of Colorado, sold at public sals tertainment All members are •The annual St. Charles fall fes­ eatate, when and where all peraoni to City and County of Denvyr, tlie appli­ intaraat may appear and object to them, if urged to come and bring any new tival will be held Wednesday, Oct, cant. who haa made demand for a Treaa- 1, in the Legion 4iall at Stratton they ao deiire. urer'i Deed, the following described real C U iL S h o p L couples in the parish. They are to Notice ia also hereby ziven that there estate, situate in the City and County of meet at the church at 6:30 wear- Because the school hall has been haa baen filed in aaid eatate a petition Denver and State of Colorado, w -w it: aaking for a judicial aacertainment and 1505 North College Ave. iniig old clothes. Tickets will be on remodeled this summer into a new Lota Seventeen (171 to 'TwefttjsSiat—« determination of the heirs of such deceased, (26), inclusive, in Block Three (3), FORT COLLINS, COLO. saale at the church for $1. Members classroom it has been found neces­ and setting forth that the namaf, sddreaset sary to change the site o f the Pleasant Hill '‘Northern Colorado’s Leading are urged to make reservations and reUtionahipa of all partona, who are that said tax sale was made to satisfy the Picture Framing bazaar this year. This fall bazaar or claim to be heirs of said deceased, fo with either Mrs. Rudy Marich or delinquent General taxes aaseaaed against Department Store” Original Western Art will feature a chicken or ham din far as known to the petitioner, are said real estate for the year 1927; that ON Mary Ann Schumacher. ner cooked by the women of the follows, to-wit: John Ruaaell, Z814 Walnut aaid real estate was taxed in the name of Twelve members o f the newly Are., Long Beach, Calif., son. Ignats Hofman; that the statutory period parish. There will be games, gifts Accordingly, notice ia alio hereby given of redemption expired November 28th, CALL GE. TV 3451 AND HAVE YOUR organized PTA attended t h e and a dance. that upon the date aforesaid, or the day 1931: that the same haa' not been re- SHINN PHARMACY to which tha hearing may be continued, ieemed; thet said property may be re­ Phone 372 CPTL school In Denver. A convart clatt has baen the Court will proceed to receive and bear deemed at any time before a Tax Deed is “Your Parish Drug Store” startad for tha first time at St. proofs coneaming the heirs of such de- issued; that a Tax Deed will be isiued to Balmer & Collins Mary’* mission parish in Flag- oeated, and, upon tha proofs submitted, the said City and County of Denver, lawful Phones 92-93 will enter a dteret in laid estate determin­ holder of aaid certificate, on the 16th day Mortuary Northern Hotel Bldg, SET RESERVED FOR Series of Instructions lor. Father Edward Dinan con­ ing who are the heirs of inch -deceiaed of January at 12 o’clock noon 1958, unless Lyle B. Collins Tyler Hays YOU ducts tha lectures every Tues­ person, at which hearing all periont claim­ the same has been redeemed before The Store with a Smile day and Friday night at 7 ing to be heirs at law of such decaaaed 12 o’clock noon of said date. In Colorado Springs may appear and preaent their proofs. WITNESS my hand and seal thii 16th o’cloajc. A fall convart class is ANDREW WY80WATCKY. PACKARD BELL — EMERSON also being held at Stratton aacba day of September. 1962. Colorado Springs.— (Divine Re Administrator, (SEAL) A. S. BRODHEAD, Monjlay and Thursday avaning. First Publication September 5, 1962. Manager of Revenue Ex-officio deemer Parish)— The fall class of L u t Publlestlon October 2, 1962. In their first fire drill practice ’Treasurer, City A County of Denver. KAYE HALBERT — FADA First PubHcition September 18th, 1962 Crown Cleoners instruction for Catholics and hon- ef the present school year, the NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF J, R. KAYS, also known Last Publication October 2nd. 1962 ‘‘Always Better” Catholics began Sept 23 in the St. Charles school -children on • W e service everything we sell • , JOSEPH R. KAYS, DECEASED. There ia a difference, try Crown. parish hall. The classes are con­ Sept. 15 filed out o f the academy No. 96768 ducted each Tuesday and Thursday building in 70 seconds. Another Notice Is hereby given that on tha Stir A COMPLETE CLEANING SERVICE 221 Temple Court Phone 78 for nine weeks by the Rev. Duane surprise drill was given the same day of SeptembCT, 1962, letters testa­ mentary wer* Issued to the undersigned as AURORA We call for and deliver HOME TOWN BOY'S Theobald. afternoon and the time for clear­ axseutrix of the above named estate and The Men’s club met Sept. 24 in ing the building was exactly the ail peraons having elaima against said the parish hall of the Divine Re­ same. Father, Dinan complimented eatata ara raquirtd to flic them for allow­ ance In the County Court of the City and Fort CoUins Federal deemer church. Final plans were the students on their prompt and County of Denver, Colorado, within aix For all your Beauty Work made for the bazaar and carnival orderly way of leaving the build­ mentbs from said date or said elaima will PURSE BROS. Call Savings and Loan Assn. O ct 3 and 4. ing, and emphasized the serious h* forever barred. LEONA M. DOOLEY, 141 North CoUego Avonne ness o f the drills. GROCERY & MARKET TV MART The Junior Newman club, grades Executrix. La Varra Beauty Salon Fort CoUini, Colorado nine to 12 in the public schools, The Young People’s club went THOMAS L. FORD, Attorney, GROCERIES - MlAira - FBU1T8 will convene for the first time on a hayrack ride Sept. 18. Their 1700 East 6th Avenue VEGITABin 110 West Oak S t SAVINGS — INVESTMENTS 44 1 2 Tennyson Street GE 3451 Dcnvtr, Colorado. HOME LOANS O ct 6, in the Divine, Redeemer monthly business meeting will be First INiblicatlon September 11, 1962 9791 East Calftg Av*. Ph. Aoiors 1Z3 Fort Cellina. Colo. Phono 191 parish hall at 6:45 u.m. held We^pesday, O ct 8. Last Publication October 9, 1952 T PAGf SIXTEEN Office, .9 3 8 Banfi.edc Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER . Telephone, Keyitene 420S Thursday, Sept. 25, 1952

■1 I St. Joseph's Festival Set. Oct. 2-5 Mentally Defective Need Their Parents Homemaker’s I (St. Joieph’e Re^demptoriet I*ariih, (The following article on the simple fundamentals, to walk, to their “ eternal” children and find I Denver) probleih of earing for mentally talk, and to care for their persons. their place among a society that I Cochairmen Bill Sloan and Joe defective children was written by'' In this way they can relieve part of has learned to accept them. Department I Musao and co-operating chairmen 96 Dolls Displayed Vi Mrs, Elaine S'eh'Mueker, who, in her the burden the parents carry. The in charge of St. Joseph’s fall volunteer' work at the Infant of rest is up to us; we must open our I Be Ready Next Spring I Prague orphanage, Denver, has Palroniit The*0 Reliablt and Friendlr Firm* I festival on Sunday will begin as­ doors and hearts to them, for this sembling the booths and other observed the needs of the e^eep- is everyone’s problem, not just a iLawnntowers ■ a needed equipment for the Chil­ tionaTthild. Mrs. Schmueker,, the for. Any parent from now till the dren’s festival on Thursday, O ct mother of two children, Charles, S, end of time may conceive a child of Sharpened and 2, and the regular evening festi­ and Stephen, S, is a member of St, thie nature. Repaired— All J. A . Johnson & Son Tkerese’s parish, Aurora. She Bacon & Schramtn val on Friday, Saturday, and Sun­ Instead o f enlarging our insti­ types, power & Eitabliihed 35 Yean day, Oct. 3, 4, and 5. lives at t7SS Nome street, Aurora.) COMPOSITION ROOFING tutions, therefore, let us enlarge hand All attractions will be in opera­ RECENT ARTICLES in the lo­ • Gutters • Sheet Metal our hearts. Let our state legfisla- Saws Sharpened TILE ROOFING tion for the children. The doll cal newspapers have told of an • Gas Fumaees ture give funds, but for clinics, for By Factory Hethodi* ROOF REPAIRING booth, which this year is more appalling situation. Mentally -de­ therapists, and for literature to be • Gas Conversion Burners Just Call TA 3642 4020 Brigliton Blvd. CH. 6363 beauteous than ever, should en­ fective children are denied a place placed in the hands oi all com­ 88 Pennsylrania RA 5657 joy a land office business with in our institutions, owing to an munities so that we may learn and ar PE. 4046 Evenings its large variety of story book overcrowded condition. The blame then teach our normal children to dolls, including 'a good number has been placed on the legislators, love and protect these little ones. MILAN & SON Electrical Contracting Repairing dressed as Pep club ^em bers fo^ from them must come the Then let those who have lived in MACHINE SHOP The boys and girli of the grade funds to provide additional space shame and sorrow come forth with .3852 Walnut St. school are close together in their in our institutions. contest on who will sell the most Several families have made lA RL J.STROHMINGER on their two major awards: The known their plijght since the dis­ 100% Basemenf Water & Alkali Proofing boys on a Gene Autry ^bicycle covery of Mary Rose, but there All don* from INSIDE and in COLOR. Electric CempaRy donated by the Santa Fe Oil are hundreds more in our state iJecnicd end Bonded company, through the courtesy of who stay hidden: Why must these Saves painting , . t No digging or mess outside. Member National Electrical Contractors Ais’n. its genial proprietor, Harry parents hide their child and' live in 6,000 Jobs prove our claim. Leisenring, and the girls on a nice 1178 stout St. AC. 5733 shame and sorrow? This is the ap­ We are ORIGINAL waterproofers from INSIDE. doll, dressed as a Sister of Mercy. palling situationi - The uniforms for the doll were Beware o f’ imitators. If we must place blame on some­ ORIGINAL applicators and dealers o f HYDROZO Liquid THE BEST IN LUGGAGE designed, by the Sisters of Mercy THIS DOLL BOARD, witli its attractive display* of one or something, - why not face Gum Waterproofing materials. 99.5 waterproof. We stand M . , Of AH Kinds of the- local convent; It has a complete wardrobe and can be back of our Jobs. T S f. 96 story book dolls, will be one of many feature attrac-^^®own dressed as a teacher aind also as a Consult as about any kind of job. tions at k Joseph’s parish fall festival. It is nine feet high and six enough room in institutions to nurse. Together with other major A’L feet wide and the decorative head is 36 inches in height. 'The bottom care for these children, for they prizes it will be given away on the of the board forms a skirt and required three weeks of spare time, on are not uncommon; their numbers DENVER BRIK-KOTE COMPANY last night o f the festival, O ct 5. the part of its makers, Mrs. Gertrude Weber and her daughter, Mrs. indeed are far greater than we KE.4341 F. W .-TiJd 1124 Si. Mrs. Mary Talty, dinner chair­ Juanita McDaniels. realize. They, moreover, are born man, announces a menu for the to the rich, the poor, the middle THERE IS STILL TIME! turkey dinner on Sunday, Oct. 5, class, to the- intellectuals, and the TO WEATHERPROOF YOUR from 5 o’clock to 8 o’clock and it C. D. of A. in Leadville unlearned families alike. Nor i» HOME! will be a feast to satisfy the most any one nationality.^ prevalent in fastidious. It will consist of roast FURNACE Vacuum Cleaning PROTECT AGAINST WINTER these cases. GAS, GAS CONVERSION— OIL— COAL AUo turkey, and dressing, mashed Appoint New Committees potatoes and giblet gravy, cold Complett Job Hot Air Plpo«, Rctiiterg. Docti. Chimney Wei! NOT LONG AGO a group of Lar^o and Small Eqnipment All Work Guaranteed Inside and Outside salw and celery; Jello salad; cut Leadville. — The St. Frances peace; Evelyn Webber, Civil De leading child specialists came to L aw ii Charcoal Fireplace New Law ni Fertilizer WATERPROOFING green beans, homemade pie, apple Xavier Cabrini court 1544 of the fense; Adeline Kuss, CYO co-ord­ the conclusion that parents had no SpraYinf Briquettei Wood Our Spwitllr feat Mom, Sheep or'cherry; coffee and milk for the Catholic Daughters of America ination; Gladys Trevethon, wel­ right to reject a mentally retarded Rilli Broadleaf Kfeo, lotenM Beat Pit^ PiBon. Elm, Liwn Scpiir IVork Cow—Top Soil Prated by yean of $ucce$sful children. held its first regular meeting at fare; Misses Marjorie Diemer, child. They said that because a No Smoke—‘No Odor ffeedf. Dandfliooi Apple, Cedar rtu In Dirt fervice, Other gifts are a four-door the K. of C. hall Sept. 11 at extension chairman; Margaret child was not perfect, parents Plantain. Btc. Ideal for Pleniea 18” . 24” . JO”. Grail Seed Applied (Ipder Barbeque Fite Vigaro—Soil Too* FHA TERMS IF DESIRED 1952 Buick special, a combination 7:30 p.m. The meeting was called Brinsky, publications; and Mmes. have no right to turn that'child A 3<” Lenithi Best Grade presrar* CindUni In Baga Crushed Red Bock Kentucky Blue er Mtlorganita. Supro Denver Brick Stain Co. Booth Television set, a boudoir to order by the grand regent, Madeline Eussen, card chairman; aside. They neglected, however, to Flacittpne Ulxtures chair, an electric iron, and a Mrs. Annetta O’Neal. and Johanna O’MaliaJ prize chair­ say that it was we, ourselves, who RaEa-Tilling * Leveling * Contouring * Rough Grading Flick and Flash camera. - man. rejected these children and thereby 14.55 Fox CH. 1083 Plans for the coming year were Free use of seeder and roller on material orders The Double-Ring dub, through discussed and the following com­ Mrs. John Kehoe invited all forced the parents to an institu­ Only Authorixed Distribntort its special committee announced "a mittee chairmen, appointed: The­ members of the C. D. of A. to tion. Nor did they make known of Hydrezo ProducU hay rack ride and wiener fry at resa Cornelia, convert league; and attend the meeting of the deanery just what is meant by a perfect Mississippi stable for Saturday, child, for have we not seen a JhjL Supreme Co. Mmes. Rose O’Connell, legislation; of the Archdiocesan Council of Sept. 27, at 8 p.m. at 7603 W. child of exceptional I. Q. who THE Patricia Smith, education; Perich Catholic Women Sunday, Sept. 28, (Supr«me Coal Co.) Lumber Yard Mississippi (W. Mississippi and and Rose Champeau, relief for in the Sodality hall. later turned to a life of crime? And what of those mental defec­ McVeigh Company Wadsworth). Besides the hay rack Plans were made and discussed 1810 So. Josephine ride, there will be dancing on an tives who are great musicians? PAINTING AND to compile a yearbook for 1952- outdoor patio and if the evening Perhaps the* words of Christ PE. 2435 DECORATING 53. It will contain all the activities happens to he brisk, an outdoor of the court. convey an answer to the present CONTRACTORS fireplace will furnish the warmth. Lafayette Youths problem, for, when He was asked COMBINATION STORM AND 1328 Inca KE. 0718 A card party is being planned Reservations may be phoned to Mr. for the middle of October. It is by His disciples: Who is the great­ and Mrs. Leisenring, MA. 6971; to be held in the Moose hall. The est in the kingdom of heaven? He SCREEN DOOR SPECIAL Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCloskey, Depart to Begin definite date is to be announced replied: Truly 1 say to you, unless AC. 3196; or Mr. and Mrs. Alva­ later. ye be converted and become as DRAPERS little children, ye shall not enter rado, CH. 0792. The cost is $1 per 2'S"x6'8'' whit* pin* Urge* Family Roiary into the kingdom of heaven. Who­ DUMONT couple and includes the ride and all comhination storm it refreshments. Autumn Studies Father George Spehar spoke on soever, therefore, shall humble •creen door...... UPHOLSTERY the importance of having a daily Members should wear old himself as this little child, the '^Lafayette.— (St. Ida’s Parish) Family Rosary in October. He also same is greatest in the kingdom SALES CO. clothes to fit the outdoor oc­ 3’0"x6'8" whit* pin* 926 W . 6lh Ave. - Ma. 4507 number of the young people of stressed that each family make a of heaven. And he who shall re- casion and if the weather is too combination *torm & the parish have been enrolled this sincere effort to see that it islceive one such little child in My I Everything for the Janitor | bad, it will be held in the church •creen door...... Upholstery, Repairing, month in Catholic schools and col­ put into practice. name, receiveth Me. But he who hall. leges. John Spensieri has returned Modernizing Mrs. Zalia Maick was presented shall scandalize one of these little Brushes, Waxes, Soaps, September 24 was the Feast of to Regis college, where he is in with the past regent pin by the ones that believe in Me, it were ideal Screen & Our Lady of Mercy, the patronal his second year. Edwin Conway All work guaranteed. Ternti Paper, Etc. grand r e g e n t , Mrs. Annetta better for him that a millstone feast of the Sisters of Mercy. The entered Regis high school as a Storm Door Latch if deaired. Evening calls. i O’Neal. were hung about his neck, and he students enjoyed a free day. freshman. Miss Mary Ann Franch were plunged into the depths of Braao Finish 1742 Blake TA. 4146 The Rev. James Sullivan, has returned to continue her After the business meeting ke'no the sea. Woe to the world because IVo Obligation It C.SS.R., missionary working out studies at St. Mary’s college in was played and refreshments .were of scandals. For it needs must be ^ 1 . 0 5 of Denver, left Sept. 21 on a Notre Dame, Ind., and Miss Mari­ served by the following members: that scandals come, but, neverthe­ * Each three-month mission tour in Wis­ anna Wagers left la.st week for Mmes. Mary Carter, Madeline Eus­ less, woe to that man by whom the WESTERI\ consin cities and Flint, Mich., end­ the College of St. Scholastica at sen, Adeline Kuss, Emma Malavar, scandal cometh. See that ye de­ Stanley Screen & STORM KING CERTIFIED CHEMICAL WINDOW & HOUSE ing it the middle of December Duluth, Minn. Both girls are be­ Annetta O’Neal, and Annie Reed. spise not one of these little ones, ginning their sophomore yeaj^ Dorothy Cobb was winner of CLEANING CO. with a mission in Sacred Heart for I say to you, that their angels Storm Door Hinges DOOR CLOSER PRODUCTS, INC. Cathedral, Pueblo, Sept. 28-Oct. Two infants were baptized re­ the gift donated by Mrs. Emma in heaven always behold the face Brtaa Finish • WE CLEAN 8; a two-week mission, St. Fran­ cently by the Rev. Joseph Hannan, Malavar. ' of My Father who is in heaven. $ 1 .9 5 cis of Assisi’s parish, Necedah, O.S.B., pastor. They were David ' Each Building Maintenance Windows Wdlls Wis. Oct. 12-Oct. 22; St. John James Marino, son of M-c. and Mrs. 49c Pair We operate a modern mlllwork dept. WE HAVE NOT ACCEPTED Supplies Woodwork , Wall Paper Baptist’s parish, Athens, Wis. Oct. James Marino, sponsors, Nemecio Montemayor and Victoria Mas- these children, because we fear BRUSHES - TOILET TISSUES Floors (Washed & Waxed) 26-Nov, 5; Keyesville, Wis., Nov. BUILD — MODERNIZE — REPAIR saro; and Catherine Pena, daugh­ Weldona Guild anyone who is “ different,” anyone 9-Nov. 16; St. Catherine of FREE ESTIMATES whose movements and expressions On Our Easy Budget Plan PAPER TOWELS Siena’s parish, Iliff, Nov. 23-Nov. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond COMPLETE JANITOR NEEDS FULLY INSURED 26; a high school retreat, St. Mi­ Pena, sponsors, Ed E.spinoza and differ from our conception of “ normal.” Age-old fears and Residential & Commercial chael’s parish, Flint, Mich, and a Isabel Martinez. ECONOMY LUMBER & 1180 Kalamath Street Members Plan myths have distorted the public two-week mission in Cathedral, The lerie* of garnet partiei Work.. view to the extent that we have Phones TAbor 0103 Nov. 30-Dec. 14, Pueblo. under the tpontorihip of the 1032 18th MAinl556 actually called these children unfit HARDWARE COMPANY Ira Lewis Jenkins, Jr., son of Bletted Virgin Mother’s Men’s T A bor 0104 for human society. The time is Mn and Mrs. Ira Lewis Jenkins, club will be resumed this win­ To Clean Church 350 South Colorado Blvd. FL. 3591 now that society becomes fit fqr 759 Galapago street was baptized ter. The first it scheduled for Sept. 21 by Father Sullivan. Mr Sunday evening, Oct. 12, at the Weldona.— (St. Francis’ Church) them. and Mrs. Albery Phelan were the parish hall. Lunch will be served — The Catholic Ladies’ guild met Had we accepted these children TERMITES sponsors. by the Altar and Rotary society. Sept. 11 in the home of Mrs. Tony and ^ven their parents under­ Hours for the winter .schedule Paraehini, Jr. Plans were made standing and help there would be (OR FLYING ANTS) Marked piety and devotion was of Masses, to begin Sunday, Oct. for cleaning the church and re­ no need now for ^ny mental insti­ Most ownert n«Yer shown by hundreds of parishion­ 5, are as follows: Sunday, 7:30 finishing the floors. tution.' But because we rejected know they hart ter- ers and other worshipers for the Forty Hours’ devotions held and 10; weekdays, 7. Gail Gardetto' is recovering them, the parents were forced to mitef until costly seek aid of the state, in order damage U already jointly with the Our Mother of rapidly after an operation for Perpetiml Help novena services. appendicitis. that their child would be kept done. Colorado Springs ACCW from harm and cruOlty. Extermination Service on Rata, Fifty girls, 50 boys, six flower Mr. and Mrs. Alvin, Covelli girls, and 50 altar boys, took part were ho.sts at a picnic on the Yet we take the physically han­ Mice, Roaches, Clover Mites dicapped to our hearts and give Bed Bugs. in the processions. The following Deanery to Hold First river celebrating the second birth­ led prayers and various adoration day of their daughter, Cynthia generously our time and money to Free Call hours: J. Nussrallah, Carl Yarcho, Meeting of Fall Sept. 25 Ann. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. their care. , , Edward McCloskey, ' and John Kelly Covelli, and Ronald . and We must be. educated to know Inepection SP 4673 Berger. The officers for the Colorado Springs.— The Colo­ Terry; Mr. and Mrs. ' Raymond these children that live in a world solemn closing were Father rado Springs deanery of the Covelli and Randy; and Tommy of their own. God has not for­ ^ - AN, .. J J ' W . Colo. Terminix Co. Fabian Joyce, O.F.M., celebrant; Archdiocesan Council of Cath­ and Diane Covelli. saken them, rather He has placed Llcinsss If E. L. Bnci Cs. GAS BURNER CO. Father Berard Giblin, O.F.M., a protective mantle about them, Mimben ef the olic Women will hold its A pink and blue shower was WsrldJ Lsrftst Terniti Oriaatutioa deacon; Father Frederick McCal- quarterly meeting Thursday, held at the home of Mrs. Bert so that they need never know 260 BDWY. RA. 2871 O*- XifAvvv’s T vfflafnn • on/1 IT o - 1754 S. Bdwy Geo. Leachman lin, St. Mary’s, Littleton; and Fa Sept. 25, at 8 p.m. in St. Mary’s Covelli Sept. 12 honoring Mrs. their plight. They do, however, thers Paul Schwarz, Christian high school assembly hall. The Roy Paraehini. know the difference between kind­ ness and cruelty, for they are Darley, and McKeever were in deanery extends a cordial wel­ Valento and Victor Covelli have ^ /7 0 the procession. come to all women of the Pike’s calm and placid among those with returned home from Italy. They love in their hearts, and unruly Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lucas Peak region to attend its meet­ were gone four months. among those who scorn them. , announce the birth of a girl, ings and social events. This will Barry Lynn, jnfant son o^ Mr. e x tr< 9 Linda Sharon, Sept. 22 in St. be the first meeting of the sea­ and Mrs. Bert Covelli, was'^bap- Anthony’s hospital. The mother son and plans will be made for tized Sunday by Father Leo Pat­ EXCEPT IN SEVERE CASES, is the former Joanan Ochs. later events. rick. skilled, therapists can teach them LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF COLORADO City and Coanty of Denver, is. Cherry Hills Marshal ' IN THE COUNTY COURT No. 94749 NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF T I ^ ESTATE Gives Safety Tips OF EDWARD LAWTON. DECEASED. The People of the State of Cdlorado TO: Mrs. Edith Skipp, 1295 Zettobia St.. Denver, Colo.: Bertha IvOgan.i 698 S. Oxden, Denver, Colo.: Charl« Henry Skipp* 1295 Zenobia St. Denver, Colo.: James Arthur Skipp, TOO 16th St^ Boulder, Colo*; Edith E. Skipp, 544 S. Clarkson, Denver. Colo.: ' Alice Logan, 1701 Florida S t. Vallejo, Calif.; persons named in the Will of ^w ard Lawton, deceased, and to all other persons who are or claim to be TiuO'Color heirs of said decedent, and to all persons Specialising interested. GREETING*: in Quality ^VENETIAN BLINDS^ Take notice that a petition has been filed |n this cause for construction of the Plumbing Will of Edward Lawton, deceased, and the m ade w ith D u e tte i Court has set the same for bearing on and the newest and most exciting devel* Monday, the 8rd day of November, A.D. Healing opment in years for distinctive win* 1952, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., in the County O / f 2^^ CAGLES dow decoration. Court of the City and Coanty pf Denver, Repairs State of Colorado. You pay no mor* for Wi* premium speed offered by for inside beauty — your choice of You are notified to appear at the hour 10 attractive colors to put wormth and date set or in default the court wiU Mo'Pac’s famed EaglesI A variety of ultra-modern ond-odded chorm in every room, proceed to hear the matter and to make accommodations always available. proper orders thereupon. for oufs/de harmony — o neutral,, Dated at Denver. Colorado, this 19th day SIAHERY off-white color to blend perfectly , of September, 1952. with your home's exterior. (SEAL) WILLIAM B. MILLER, Clerk of the County Court. C e ll or cost* is todop fee ferther ieierme- By R. C. PHILIPS. tien eed free eifim efet. Deputy Clerk. First Publication September 25, 1952. & Last Publication October 23, 1952. H’t a traat to oat on the Sagloi ln{*r **r fam*C “SHvar Slottar” Nn*r St. Rose o f Lima Parish Sarvlc* . .. faaturlng •ipaclally ••Uctad fr*ih fmlti, v*s*t*W*(, and m**t( ... praparai t* y a w Plumbiag and Heating •rd*r by *xy*rt ih*!*, •*rv*d Contractors Venetian Blind Co. Perry's Cleaners by ***rt***< w*lt*r(... with ■ 1350 ACOMA MAin 3644 •id* *rd*r a f M *nk •wyritatl JOHN J. CONNOR. Pruidtnt Good Cleaning BOBERT F. CONNOR. Vic* PruKtnt Tickets — Reservations — Information 1726 MARKET STREET Green Stamps The firms listed hare deserve to ricku* D«IIt*i7 JESS W, BRIDDLE, marsfial of Cherry practicing habits of safety in driving. He urged PHONE MAIN 7127 or 7128 be remembered when you are dls* that they carry thiS message home to their parents. tributiof your patronafe to tha dif­ 2027 W. Alameda RA. 9855 Hills village, spoke to the grade school ferent lines of buaineaa. students of St. Mary’s academy on the necessity of (Photo by Smyth) I

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