NEW PARISH IS OPENED SERVE WHEATRID6E

Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation + + + Content! CopyrighteS by the Catholic Presi Society, Inc., 1949— Permiasion to Reproduce, Except on Named Pastor Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue. Rev. Robert McMahon Appointed Pastor W ith the appointment of the Rev. Robert McMahon as pastor, the opening of the new Sts. Peter and Paul’s parish in Wheatridge is announced this week bv Archbishop Urban J. Yehr of Denver. Father McMahon, assi.stant at !St. Francis’ de Sales’ parish, Denver, at the time of the appointment, wull reside DENVER CAJHOUC in St. Annex’s rectory, Arvada. The four-acre site for the Wheatridge parish was acquired a little more than a year ago, June 1,1948 The land, between West 39th and West 40th avenues east of Pierce street, was purchased from the Steve Ricci family for $1,600 an acre, a pnice that represented a gift of from $6,000 to $10,000 at prevailing prices. The section is being developed rapidly. A.ssignments were also announced by Archbishop Yehr for the three priests ordained June 3 for the REGISTER Archdiocese of Denver. The complete list of appointments is as follows: Pastor of the new Parish of Sts. The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catfiolic Register. We Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Peter and Paul, Wheatridge: The Rev. Robert McMahon; residing at St. Anne’s rector}", Arvada; the Services, NCWC and Religpous News Photos. F^ice of paper 3 cents a copy. Rev. Robert Nevan.s, a.ssistant at S t Francis de Sales’ church, Denver; the Rev. John A.vlward, assistant at St. Louis’ church, Englewood; and the Rev. John Canjar, temporarily assisting at Holy Ghost church, VOL. XLIV. No. 44. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1949. DENVER, COLORADO. Denver. All appointments are effective June 30. Father McMahon, ordained June 4, 1942, for the Archdiocese of Father McMahon, son of Mr. and convert work and regular parish Hierarchy at Press Convention Denver, has spent, his entire Mrs. L. F. McMahon of 740 High, duties, he was an instructor in the Msgr.Mulroy priestly career since then as an has a brother a priest, the Rev. high school attached to the parish. assistant in St. Francis de Sales’ Donald McMahon, assistant at An­ For the past few years he has of­ parish, Denver. He has compiled nunciation parish, Denver, Another fered Mass in Winter Park every Rev. Robert McMahon an exceptional record in convert brother, the Rev. Subdeacon Sunday during the skiing season. Will Be Head work, and is in constant demand Thomas McMahon, now a student The Wheatridge parish raises to as a speaker before religious and in St. Thomas’ seminary, will be eight the new parishes opened in Father Regan Elected civic groups in Denver and vicin­ ordained for the Denver archdiocese Denver and vicinity within the Of Hospital ity. next year. A sister. Dr. Jean Mc­ past two years. The others are Our State Chaplain of YFW Born in Denver, Aug. 16, 1917, Mahon, is well known in Denver as Lady of Lourdes parish, Christ the the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. a specialist on children’s diseases. King parish, and Mother of God The Rev. John J. Regan, pastor McMahon, he attendee^ school in ■ In St. Francis’ parish. Father parish, Denver; St. Anthony’s, of Mother of God parish, Denver, Group in U.S. Casper, Wyo.; St. Philomena’s. McMahon established St. Paul’s Westwood; St. Bernadette’s, Lake- was elected departmental chaplain Denver; and Cathedral high school, guild for new converts and de­ wood; St. Catherine’s, Derby; and by the Veterans of Foreign Wai'rs The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Denver. After two years in Regis livered a weekly lecture for them. Holy Trinity parish, Westminster. in their encampment at Grand John R. Mulroy, pastor of college. Denver, in 1936 he entered He also conducted the weekly con­ In addition, the new Parish of Our Junction June 18 and 19. Th« St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, vert class, which prepared an aver­ Lady of Guadalupe was opened in post, the equivalent of state chaip- Holy Ghost pari-sh, Denver, where he made his philosophy and age of 45 persons for entrance Colorado Springs. Several other lain, was -conferred upon FathSr and director of Catholic-Char­ theology studies. into the Church yearly. Besides his new parishes are contemplated. Regan by unanimous vote. I;! ities in the Archdiocese, was chosen president-elect of the Catholic Hospital association at the 34th annual convention of that group, held last week in St. Louis, Mo. Educator Flays School Bills Mnnsignor Mulroy will automat­ ically succeed to the presidency of Eight Children Attend the association in 1950. The Rev. St. Louis U. President John W. Barrett, archdiocesan School 1915 to 1949 director of hospitals in Chi­ cago, holds the post at the present Points Out Unfairness time. Rust Family's 34 Years Long a leader in the. fight to L x improve public health facilities in the Archdiocese of Denver, Mon­ Of Acts Before Congress signor Mulroy became nationally In St. Joseph's at End known in 1939, when he wa.s By P au l H e n n esse y | elected president of the National By P atricia Cook State in Washington, D. C., until Estes Park.— The Rev. Paul C. Reinert, S.J., 38-year- Conference of Catholic Charities. “ Betty, Maurice, Eatelle, her marriage. He was born in Ticonderoga, N. Y., Charlea, Phyllii, Margery, Fran- Maurice attended Colorado uni- old president of St. Louis university, has tangled twice in in 1892, and attended Holy Cross cit, Mary Ann” .... No an­ vei'sity and Charles was a captain “ bull” .sessions with Sen. Robert A. Taft (R.-Ohio) over feij- college, W’orcester, Mass.; St. Jo­ swer to this roll call. ii. the air force. Phyllis received eral aid to education and finally received the reluctant ad­ seph’s seminary, Yonkers, N. Y.; THREE MEMBERS of the Hierarchy Archbishop Urban .T. Vehr of Denver, host prelate to For 34 years there was a cheer­ a scholarship to Loretto Heights mission from the stern lawmaker that “ the bill doesn’t d^ and St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver. who took part in the national convention of the convention; and Coadjutor Bishop Hubert M. ful “ here” given to the call of and Margery attended C. U. and serve all this controversy, any- at least one of these name.s, but D. U. before working at the posi­ to the diicreet advice of precef He served as assistant in St. the Catholic Press association in Denver June 15-17 Newell of Cheyenne, who gave an address at the way.’ now the last of the Rust children tion she now bolds. dent’.” Philomena’s and St. Catherine’s are shown above-*t the Register exhibit examining luncheon meeting June 16. Bishop Bernard Sullivan, “ Senator Taft couldn’t under­ has been graduated from St. Jo­ All the Ruft children spent Some people have suggested thk,t parishes and as. pastor of St. Rose a copy of the Devver Catholic Register. They are, S.J., Regis college, attended the Thursday banquet. stand my objections about the ex­ seph’s high school, Denver. their 12 years of grade and high so long as Catholic students would of Lima’s parish, Denver, from left to right. Archbishop J. Francis A. McIntyre Bishop Newell left New York Tuesday to make the tremely dangerous precedent 1924 to 193'0. He has been pastor Cheyenne ad limina report at Vatican City.— (Photo In 1915 Betty, now .Mrs. James school at St. Joseph’s. that would be set by any bill not receive any federal aid for their of Los Angeles, who delivered, the main address at O’Leary of Berkeley, Calif., Having someone in attendance educational institutions, it was not o f Holy Ghost parish for 19 years. the banquet June 16 attended by some 542 persons; by Charlie Wunder} which ignored Catholic rights,” In 1935 Monsignor Mulroy was started the first grade at St. Jo­ at St. Joseph’s school for such a said Father Reinert. “ And I was fair to count in Catholic pupils named a Diocesan Consultor and seph’s. She wa.s followed by Mau­ long period of successive years not convinced of his position that when allotting the money. from the immediate Rust family the next year he was made a Papal rice, now of 1690 S. Ogden and if Catholics want to maintain their Counted in— and Out ARCHBISHOP SPEAKS AT INITIATION FOR 60 co-owner of the Industrial Labora­ has been an unusual record for Chamberlain by Pius XI. Climax­ own schools they had no right to “ This stand would answer oaa tories. Then came Estelle, Mrs. that parish. expect federal help.” ing his record as director of Den­ The Rust family, prominent in of our arguments— that of count­ ver’s Catholic Charities, he was Dillon Bagan of St. Joseph’s par­ “ But I wai lurprited that Sen­ ish. Next came Charles, who was parish activities, owns and oper­ ing Catholic pupils in when allo­ elevated to the office of Domestic K. of C. Are Warned to Sove ator Taft, the man of logic, cating the money but counting killed in an airplane crash at ates a bakery, directly across from Prelate by Pius XII Dec. 3, 1942. should retort to an illogical ar­ Mitchell Field, N. Y., in 1943. St. Joseph’s church. This, too, is them out when distributing it—but gument,” commented Father it would also confirm our other ar­ Father Haas Elected Charles was followed by Phyllis, a record in itself, for it was built Reinert. “ Ho believes Catholics Mrs. Ralph J. Mollica of St. Johns- in 1890 by Mrs. Rust’s father and gument. This stand would then ara raising a big fight over make no attempt to disguise or By Hospital Chaplains U. S. Church From Martyrdom bury, Vt. Margery was the next has. been in the family ever since. nothing— that when 5275,000-, Rust to enter St. Joseph’s. She is The store, which serves hot shield utter discrimination. It The Rev. Theodore Haas, chap­ By Frank Morriss 000 Is split up among 29,314,000 menters. But to escape that fate. ■the Sunday meeting was a plan at present a dental assistant in lunche.s and keeps a soda fountain would be grossly unfair,” said Fa­ lain of St. Joseph’s hospital, Den­ A warning to guard the children, the money isn't worth Catholics must be sentitive to to furnish all Protestant clergy­ a Denver office. Francis, a junior and collection of candy for the ther Reinert. ver, was elected vice chairman of Church in the United States every evil attack upon the Holy fighting over.” Father Reinert returned to Sen­ the Chaplains’ conference of the men in the city of Denver a copy at Colorado A. & M., Ft. Collins, students’ tastes, is a favorite meet­ against martyrdom was given'by Church,’’ Archbishop Vehr told of the newly revised Baltimore “ Senator Taft is partially cor­ ator Taft and commented on tl;e Catholic Hospital Association of came on the heels of Margery. And ing place of those attending St. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr Sun­ one of the largest classes to be Catechism iVo. .t. The Denver rect. There are 2,607,879 Cath­ evasive tactics Senator Taft used. the United States and Canada. lastly came Mary Ann, who was Joseph’s. Here friends meet olic pupils in the country and $16,- day, June 19, to the more than exemplified in the history of the council expressed the belief that friends, chat, eat, drink Cokes, and “ The Senator told me that the Father Haas was in attendance at 60 men initiated into the Knights graduated this June. 043,649 is appropriated to the state would be merely the distri^ Denver council. this would dispel much of the Each of the Rust children enjoy the Rust friendliness. the 13th. annual meeting of the of Columbus. states because of them. Certainly uting center of the federal money, The initiates, raised to the misunderstanding of Catholic dittinguiihed himself in some When the roll is called next Sep­ Chaplains’ conference held June “ Perhaps none of us here will no Catholic educator will say that and that if Catholics felt they had first' three degrees of knight­ doctrine widespread aTnong non- manner while at St. Joseph’s. tember and no Rust answers, there 14 and 15 in St. Louis in conjunc­ ever have to bear such a cross any school will close because it a right to those funds they should hood Sunday, will be known as Catholics. I • -Mary Ann, the most recent will certainly be a moment of rem­ tion with the annual convention as hfes been • fashioned for the the Archbishop Vehr class. Officers of the Denver coun­ didn’t get its share of the money, make their fight on a state levdi. of the Catholic Hospital associa­ member of the family to be iniscing for the nuns of St. Jo­ and, on the other hand. Catholic persecuted Mindszentys,' Stepin- George H. Lerg, retiring cil said the placing of catechisms seph’s. But the Rust meeting place “ The Senator protested that f» tion. acs, and Berans by the Red tor- there, was selected for Who’s R’/io schools on a national scale might 'do otherwise would be inviting tpe grand knight of the Denver coun­ with well-disposed Protesant in High Schools of the United will always be there for the St. cil, presided at the day-long ministers could overcome much not be noticeably improved by re­ federal government to interfefo State's and tor the Nation Honor Joseph boys and girls. And, though ceiving the money.” Demands on Pope’s Charity Are Many initiation ceremonies. The grand ill-feeling that is ^ m u ch unde­ society. She deceived a scholarship a member of the immediate Rust with states’ rights in the matter knight was assisted by state of­ sired by Protestants as by the to Loretto Heights college. family will not answer the call, Discrimination Hit of education within their borders^** ficers, and visiting knights from Catholics against whom it is di­ Betty received a scholarship to maybe it will be one of Betty’s five The bitter fifi|^, according to said Father Reinert. 1 Greater Generosity Asked Sterling and Cheyenne, Wyo. rected. Denver university and worked in children, or Maurice’s two, or Father Reinert, lUre for a meet­ "But our position is that the fed)- A large delegation of the can­ Sunday’s initiation was cli­ the office of the Secretary of Estelle’s five, or Phyllis’ two. ing called by the American Coun­ eral government may he doing th^i didates received Sunday were maxed in the evening with a buf­ cil on Education, is over the dis­ anyway,” the Jesuit remarked. from Welby, sponsored by the fet supper and dance, which was crimination against Catholics at “ Federal money, no matter who In Peter's Pence June 26 Rev. John Giambastiani, O.S.M., attended by initiates, members, the present time, and the disas­ handles it, is .still federal money pastor of Assumption parish. and their guests. Rev. Joseph Minot Resigns trous fate which would overcome and we think it is only logical Ifo make our fight on the federal Generosity in the collection for In view of the extreme urgency Archbishop Vehr keynoted the (See Picture on Page 7) Catholic colleges, if the govern­ the Holy Father this Sunday, June of existing conditions, I would ask ceremonies by calling for a ment ever aids higher education— level.” ' 'j 26, is asked by Archbishop Urban each priest, each Catholic -institu­ united front against the threat As Pastor of Delta Parish and does it along the lines of an Father Reinert has no use for Summer Session the Barden bill, introduced by Rep. J. Vehr as “ an expression of our tion, organization, and parochial of Communism. He made it clear Father Minot, for 17 years unjust pattern which has already loyalty to the See of Peter and Pueblo.— The following appoint­ Graham A. Barden (D .-N . .), society of the archdiocese to make that protecting the Church in A t Heights ments were announced for the Dio­ pastor in Delta, has'been in pre­ been set.' our personal love for the Vicar of a generous offering. God has the United States must be the carious health the past two years “ If the unjust pattern is set in because it “ simply doesn’t achieVt cese of Pueblo this week. The Rev. what it’s supposed to do.” Christ on earth.’’ blessed us with prosperity. We can role of Knights of Columbus in and has been unable to carry the the minds of lawmakers and pro­ Pointing out the many demands Joseph Minot has resigned the pas­ “ The primary purpote of any give of our abundance so that the the immediate future. torate of St Michael’s parish. burden of his parish since last fessional educators and the gov­ upon the charity of the Holy Fa­ Holy Father may di.stribute our ernment helps education on a col­ federal bill it to equalize Taken under consideration at Delta, because of ill health; the Christmas, at which time the Rev. ther because of destroyed gifts where they will effect the lege level, then Catholic colleges educational opportunitiet in thej Rev. Joseph P. Kane is appointed Lucien Lareau was appointed ad­ churches, schools, and convents, most good. will almost be driven out of exist­ country, but it fail* to do thiij pastor of St. Michael’s parish. ministrator of the Delta parish. and the general impoverishment May God bless you, your homes, ence. They couldn’t possibly com­ for two reatont; of priests, sisters, and lay people Vacation School Delta; the Rev. Lucien Lareau, Father Minot was bom in Italy pete with government-subsidized “ 1— The bill itn’t tet up !«■< and your loved ones. pastor of Sacred Heart parish, in 1873 and was ordained by Car­ in many, countries of the world. Faithfully yours. education. cording to the needs of thai Archbishop Vehr declares that Fruita; the Rev. Harold Gleason, dinal Gibbons in Woodstock, Md. “ And if that day aver comei. country; and ' “ probably never will so little ac­ » URBAN J; VEHR For Tots to Open chaplain of the 'Veterans’ admin- He joined the' then Denver dio­ “ 2— 'The bill exclude* CathoJj Archbishop of Denver Catholic educators will have an complish so much as at the present ^tration hospital. Grand Junction, cese in 1925. He was pastor of almost impossible fight on their lies and equivalently rules outt- time.’’ At NCCS July 6 and will be temporary assistant in Wray until 1927 at which time he hands to stay in business. Any aid to Negroes.’ ’ The Archbishop’s letter follows: New Chaplain St. Joseph’s parish. Grand Junc­ was transferred briefly to Hotch­ Congressman could shrug his Father Reinert, a native of Boul­ tion; the Rev. Bernard Griesemer, ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER A summer vacation school for kiss. In 1927 he became pastor of shoulders and maintain he was der and an alumnus of Regis cojr granted leave of absence to enter CHANCERY OFFICE At Low’ry Field children seven years or older will Fruita, and remained there until right because he acted, as law­ lege, Denver, attacked the provi­ Our Lady of Guadalupe mona­ 1536 Logan Street be held in the USO-NCCS club^, 1932, at which time he became yers love to remark, ‘according sions of the bill which would allo^ stery, Valley Ranch, N. Mex.; the Denver 5, Colorado 17th and Grant streets, Denver, pastor of Delta. cate money to the states in the Rev. George Subotich, appointed June 12, 1949 starting Wednesday, July 6, at 9 North which do not need help, an4 Reverend dear Father and beloved a.m. The school, conducted for assistant pastor of Sacred Heart consequently reduce the paymento People: Colored children, is free and bus parish, Alamosa; the Rev. Elwood Educators at Estes Park made to states in the South. ! May I again appeal to your gen­ tran.sportation is provided for the C. Voss, appointed as.sistant pas­ “ To exclude Catholics and Ne­ erosity in this annual collection pupils. No charge-; is made for tor of the Sacred Heart Cathedral, groes is a flagrant violation of jus­ for the Holy Father? This yearly books and supplies ind there is no Pueblo, the Rev. Gerald H. Brug- tice and of the finest principles df contribution to the common Fa­ religious or financial obligation. It geman, ^pointed assistant pastor American democracy,” he stated! ther of Christendom is an expres­ is sponsored by the St. Peter Cle­ of St. Francis Xavier’s parish, (See Picture on Page 12) sion of our loyklty to the See of ver society; directed by Father A. Pueblo. Peter and our personal love for the J. Versavel, S.J., of Sacred Heart These appointments are in ad­ Vicar of Christ on earth. parish. The Rev. Robert B. Eiten, dition to the naming of the Rev. Everyone M u st B« As we know, the personal needs The school is intended to teach S.J. (above), a member of Philip A. Grasso pastor of the of the Holy Father are few and the main principles of Christian the faculty of the University of Springfield parish in Baca county, meager. But upon him depend the life to children who would not have Detroit and author of The Aposto~ formerly a mission, two weeks ago the opportunity to learn them Going to the Danco general government of the Church late of Suffering, will give a three- otherwise. Four sisters from Ca­ M and the support of many of the hour course in the spiritual life The turning over of the entlrt thedral school, assisted by art and Carmelite Monastery missionary efforts of the Church during the summer session, at Lo­ proceeds of the Trocadero ballrooito throughout the world. The cessa­ music in.structors, will be in charge retto Heights college, Denver, at Elitch’s gardens Tuesday, Junia tion of war presents new problems of the classes. Billie Bernard will In Littleton to Have 28, for the benefit of St. Thomaji’ direct the musical program. There which will open Tuesday, June 28, in destroyed churches, schools, when students from a number of seminary makes a strong contrast convents, and the general impover­ were 147 children in the 1948 school. states will register. Classes will be­ July Public Triduum to the single contribution recorded ishment of priests, sisters, and lay gin on Wednesday. in the past week for the Poor Soulk’ A picnic ■ at Rocky Mountain people in many countries of the seminary burse. Arnold Gurtlejr, park -will close the school on . Aug. Father Eiten is one of eight vis­ The Carmelite monastery in world. In their dire distress they iting teachers -who will augment head of Elitch’s, is to be congratu­ turn for aid to the Holy Father. 8. A membership card entitling the Littleton will hold its first public pupils to free transportation will the faculty during the summer ses­ lated on his generous gesture. It Is I receive many distressing appeals sion. Some of the other out-of- outdoor triduum to Our Lady of hoped that his example may invito from Bishops, priests, and sisters The Rev. (Major) John be issued to each pupil on the Mt. Carmel on the grounds of the opening day at the USO. club. town ' teachers will be Mario Bah- others to Contribute to the Poor in all sections of the globe, ask­ R. A. McGuire, O.S.B., vet­ chelli, fornjerly of the Academy of monastery July 14, 15, and 16. Souls’ burse, which' enables the ing for a little help in their ex­ eran of the Pacific campaign (The bus schedule is.given Services will be at 7:30 o’clock page 14 of the “ Register.” ) Fine Arts, Florence, Italy, who has Archbishop to meet his obligations treme .misery. We can readily in World war II, is the new established an enviable reputation every evening. Everyone is in­ THREE OF THE 100 internationally minded educa­ for the support of young understand the numbet and agony Catholic chaplain at the Lowry air as a teacher of art during the short vited to attend on the beautiful tors to attend the conference on education for interna studying fcA the priesthood of tl|w of such appeals as come regularly force base, Denver. Assigned to Change Is Announced period he has been in the United and extensive, grounds. tional understanding are shown discussing the plans for formation A rchdioces^f Denver. ' to the Holy Father from all parts Lowry May 26, 1949, after being States; Irene Faggioni of Havana, Intentions for the triduum of of the first world-wide organization of universites. T-hey are the Very The lone contribution this w e^ of the world. with the occupation forces in Ja­ Cuba, who will again direct the prayer may be sent from now Rev. Vincent J. Flynn, president of the College of S t 'Thomas, S t was made by Miss Lillian Phenpe We who have been spared many pan for two years at the 'Itazuke In Catholic Hour Time summer Spanish classes; and Sis­ until the closing day to the Paul, Minn., left; Dr, Ben M. Cherrington of the University of Den­ of Denver in memory of depart^ of the physical hardships of war air force base near Fukuoka, Fa­ The Catholic Hour will be ter Mary Louise of Webster col­ Mother Prioress, Carmelite mon­ ver; and the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Frederick G. HoRiwalt, director of relatives and friends. Miss Phenix and have enjoyed many blessings ther McGuire first entered the heard Sunday afternoon from lege, Webster Groves, Mo., who will astery, Gallup avenue, Littleton. the NCWC Department of Education. Father Flynn represented the sent $10 for the burse, raising ito can sustain the hands of the Holy service May 21, 1942, at Brookley 5 to 5:30 starting July 3 and use her well-known anthology of From noon of July 15 and Association of American Colleges. Dr. Cherrington, director of the total to $1,921. Father in relieving misery and dis­ Field, Mobile, Ala. A graduate of continuing until the NBC net­ Catholic literature. Over the Bent throughout the day of July 16, a D.U. Social Science Foundation, was chairman of the conference, Contributions ma^ be sent to toe pensing Christian charity. Prob­ the Collegio Sant’Anselmo, Rome, work returns to standard time World, as the text for the course which was called by the American Council on Education in co-opera Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Cbab- ably never will so little accomplish plenary indulgence may be gained Italy, he was ordained a priest in in the fall, according to station in the Catholic literary revival that by each visit to the monastery tion with 80 educational organisations.— (Photo by Lyle Liggett, Den' cery office, 1536 Logan street^ Den­ much as at the present time. !0 1934 in Washington, D.C. KOA, Denver. she will give. ebapeU ver university) ver 6, Colo. I' PAGE T W O Office, 938 Bon neck Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyttone 4205

615 17tb Straat B«twMn Wtlua New Promoters New Lady of Lourdes Shrine lo Be Received PLASTIC SIATUEITES i ^ f m v e X t A To Be Dedicated on July 17 SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER (Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, Denver) - “ X . . 30c, 95c, $1.45 ' At Annunciation ArchbisTiop Urban J. Vebr bas set Sunday, July 17, for Served From 11:00 A M . to 5:00 P M . Choica of Soup or Cocktail (Annunciation Pariah, Denvar) tbe dedication of the shrine in honor of Our Lady of ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEFi The novena in honor of the Sa­ Lourdes erected on the church property at South Logan ant St. Anne's Unit Fatima sets consisting of Our Lady, Mathed Potatoei, Choica of Vafctabla cred Heart will close Friday, eve­ Iliff streets in Denver. , three children, and sheep Individually Bakad ning at 7:30 with Solemn Bene­ The men of the Rocks of Lourdes club .completed the CHICKEN PIE diction. Reception of the promo­ shrine last Saturday when 10 yards ters of the League of the Sacred of cement were poured to make the fee, a member of the Rocks club Plans Benefit Rolls, Salad, Dessert and Drink Heart will take place. Harlty Cmi it tki tonigli if nr Hiaaiit iriii 85 floor of the shrine. On Monday will send a Jarge grader to smooth $1.80 ___, P rjriti DInInc Room for Pirtlei— Phono CH. 3tll Father John Canjar will offer night, Cullen BUsh, a member of o ff the roads and level the ground 1400 SEATS • NO LIQUOR • ORGAN MUSICi Mass at 8:30 o’clock on Sunday the Rocks club, erected the iron around the shrine. In Lakew ood ■X morning. He is an alumnus of railing in front of the grotto. Mr. A history of the shrine, its size, Annunication high school, having Bush made the railing in the base­ the amount of material, and the (St. Bernadette’s Parish, Plastic Holy water fonts in selected been graduated in 1941. All former ment of his home. number of work hours taken in Lakewood) classmates and friends are in­ Charles Ranke, another member its erection will be written up be­ styles for the home* vited to attend the Mass. fore the day of dedication. Mrs. Harry Bender, 1235 Pierce, of the club, is now making an altar. will give a tea Thursday afternoon, joHnson The Altar and Rosary society The statue of Our Lady o f Lourdes Moving pictures will be shown June 30, from 1 to 3 o’clock. The STORAGE & mouinc CO. meeting and covered-dish luncheon that was purchased by the men of to the children attending the na­ affair will be a benefit for St . 30c to $1.00 , will be held Thursday, June 30, the club was uncrated and placed ture class at the summer school Anne’s circle of St. Bernadette’s A at 1 p.m. in the shrine. The statue was made Z O O l Z M .OWC M)ISW/\I%I€E being held at Our Lady of Lourdes parish. Everyone is invited. Admis­ There are more than 200 chil­ by the Daprato studio in Chicago. school. Various films on nature sion is 50 cents. dren attending religious vacation The statue is made of white ce­ will be obtained and shown Helen Trout, daughter of Mr. school. Seventy-five boys and ment, beautifully carved, and has throughout the remaining weeks of and Mrs. J. E. Trout of Glenwood ^am sLiu ClcudiSic girls are taking instructions in a blue sash. school. The children will also be Springs, became the bride of George preparation for their First Holy The statue of St Bernadette taken on nature hikes beginning Ondrusek of Lakewood June 11. For the Safety of Your Goods Communion. was uncrated Wednesday night next week as part of their work The Rev. John Doherty witnessed Sister Mary Jane, Sister Mary and placed inside the railing of in the class. Other children at­ the ceremony. CHURCH GOODS HOUSE the shrine. Water from the tower Use Johnson Service on Every Move Conrad, Sister Mary Regis, and tending the school are taking such The bride wore a long-sleeved Sister Agnesia are conducting the of the shrine into a fountain at subjects as reading, spelling, and AGENTS FOR UNITED LINTS, INC. the base was turned on for the ivory satin gown with a finger-tip Established 1902 classes, which will close Friday, art work. veil. She carried a white prayer 1636 Treniont Place “ MOVING WITH CARE EVERYWHERE” first time Saturday. July 1. First Communion will be Sunday, June 26, is Commun­ book with white roses. Her brother, Men of the Rocks of Lourdes TA. 3789 STORAGE - PACKING SHIPPING administered Sunday, July 3, in ion Sunday for members of the Dean Trout of Denver, gave her in Denver 2, Colo.' club will meet in the near future the 8:30 o’clock Mass. Altar and Rosary society. Mem­ marriage. Attendants were Norma Phone PE 2433 Denver to make final plans for the day of 221 Broadway Victor Hebert has lent the bers will receive Communion in a Ondrusek, maid of honor, who wore public address system used in the dedication. A family picnic is being a salmon-colored taffeta gown with arranged as part of the celebration body in the 8:30 Mass. The next church during the past several meeting of the society will be on matching hat and carried a bouquet after the deaication ceremonies on months prior to the installing of July 7. Members of the Altar so­ of yellow flowers; Faye Trout and the permanent set. July 17. Arlenh Hahn, bridesmaids, who Next week the men of the ciety decided to postpone their day The men of the parish are show­ of recollection, which was sched­ were gowned in chartreuse and ing interest in the coming bazaar. Rocks of Lourdes club will con­ orchid with matching hats. They centrate their efforts on improv­ uled for June 26, to a Sunday in Several met at the home of Lem late September. also carried yellow bouquets. Landis Sunday morning to build ing the picnic grounds on the church property. Permanent tables A statue of an angel, to be Richard Ondrusek. brother of the and paint booths. Other men are bridegroom, was best man, and the invited to take part by attending and benches will be made of the placed in the baptistry of the lumber used in the building of the church, has been received as a ushers were Russell Farrar and Al­ the next meeting July 7 in the bert Novak. Jack Race, baritone, hall. shrine. Large shade trees on the memorial in honor of James Fen- property give the men opportunity nelly, a member of the parish who and Sam Cutright, organist, pro­ Misses Josephine Horvat and vided the music. Patricia Moore have returned for to develop one of the nicest pic­ died last year. His wife is giving A reception was held immedi­ the summer after completing nic spots in the city. Wlien the the statue in his memory. The ately following the wedding in the their freshman year at the St. work on the grounds north of the statue will be placed in the bap­ Jefferson hall. Mary college, Xavier, Kans, shrine is completed, Clyde Caf- tismal room some time this week. John Voloseri has completed his Mrs. Ondrusek is a graduate stu­ first year at Colorado School of dent of Lament school of music of Mines. the- University of Denver, working PLANNED J a m i l j , PROTECTION Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gallagher First Wedding in Church toward a master of music degree and son, Frank, have returned in piano. She is also on the piano from a three-week vacation in faculty of the Lament school. Mr. Ondrusek, son of Mr. and This FUTURE NEED PLAN is worthy of New Mexico and Texas. Of Christ the King Held the consideration of every Denver family. Mike Mullen has returned to .Mrs. Frank Ondrusek of Lakewood, M W V IR INDUSTRIAL BANK (Christ the King Parish, Denver) also a student at Denver uni­ It GUARANTEES you the cash to pay for his home from the hospital. I Mrs. R. J. Gillespie and her aunt J, . . . Cioaci r. ROCK, Pm U ent —— ------—_____ any service you choose— when you need it. The first wedding in the new I are on a motor trip through Mis­ versity and will soon receive a Oods c j Ph<>«»oMAln 5t55<: 1 here is no "red tape" and nothing is ever Christ the King church, E. Eighth souri. bachelor’s degree in music educa­ omitted from the (inequality of a Boulevard avenue and Elm .street, look place Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamilton tion. service. Catholic Lads Monday, June 20, at 9 o’clock, have returned from a visit with when Miss Barbara Ackermann, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Every service at Boulevard is complete, re* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter and Mrs. B. E. Frans, in Tulsa, St. Thomas' Grad, gardless of cost; there are no unexpected Get Offices in Ackermann, and Edwin Arthur Okla. rSERVICE, TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.-, extras. Koerner, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Alex Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Dudley are 2101 1.3lli Street Koerner, were married before a enjoying a visit from Mrs. Dud- Former Editor Get The same personnel with years of experience Boys' State Nuptial Mass in the presence of Iley’s sister, Mrs. George App of, ALpine 2378 the Rev. John W. Sfannell. and finest equipment u??J on every service. Eitei Park. — Two junior! Milwaukee, and her infant son, WAREHOUSING LOCAL HAULING The bride, who was given in mar­ George, Jr. This is Mrs. App’s Papal Recogaitioa CARLOAD DISTRIBUTING from Catholic high ichooli of riage by her father, wore the same DenTCr were among those first visit to Colorado. BOULEVARD gown worn by her sister, Mrs. Two priests of the Diocese of elected lo poiitioni of honor Mr. and .Mrs. James Reitz have A- Thomas Colburn, when she was Monterey-Fresno, one an alumnus at the firit annual Colorado returned from a trip through Mon­ married two years ago. It was of tana. They visited in Billings, of St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, Boys' Slate, now being held traditional white satin, with a and the other a former editor of here. Great Falls, Helena, and Butte, FEDERAL BLVD. AT NORTH SPEER sweetheart neckline, long sleeves, and report good motoring all the the Central California edition of I' Timothy J. May of 3126 W. and a long train. The veil of illu­ the Rfgixter received Papal recog­ i c 37th avenue, a junior at Regis high way.- They missed the snow fall in sion, also worn by her sister, fell Butte by a day. nition recently. PHONE GRand/6<26 school, was elected mayor of from a white satin halo beaded “ Ferris City.” Arthur L. Gobster Mr. and Mrs. Sven Reher (she Monsignor Janies G. Dowling, with Ipearls. The bride carried a who was ordained 1n 1931 from St. of 4527 Pearl street, a junior at is the former Anne Sullivan of bouquet of white orchids and steph- Thomas’, has been appointed to the Annunciation high, was elected Denver) of Los .Angeles are the anotis on a while prayer book. rank of Domestic Prelate with the JL '1 / city councilman. guests of Dr. and Mrs. P. G. Cro­ The maid of honor, the bride's nin for a couple of weeks. On title of Right Reverend Monsignor. Eighty-eight bigh school juniors sister, Mary Lou Ackermann, was from all parts of Colorado assem­ Wednesday, June 22, Dr. and Mrs. He is director of the Catholic gowned in yellow dotted swiss and Cronin and Mr. and Mrs. John Welfare bureau for the diocese, bled at Estes Park for a course carried yellow roses. The brides­ 9 9 of study in setting up and operat­ Morrison honored them with a re­ and a former superintendent of maid^, Mi.ss Carol Porter and Miss ception in the Cronin home. .schools. Founder of the first Cath­ ‘Why Pay More’ ing model city and state govern­ Beverly O'Neill, wore gowns of ments. Mr. and Mrs. Natale Boggio and olic radio program in Fresno, he lavender and pale green dotted appears with clergy of other de­ (Trademark) The Boys’ State idea is being Swiss and carried Talisman roses. family sailed from New York June promulgated by the American Le­ 14 for an extended motor trip nominations on a weekly radio The gowns of the attendants were forum there. gion. James E. Eakins and Edward fashioned alike, with berthas end­ through Europe. They shipped Moylan, legionnaires who have ing in bustle effects. They all wore their car ahead of them. Monsignor Francis V. Singleton, WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES been active in Americanization wreaths of roses on their heads. Mrs. Richard Shay has returned rector of St. John’s Cathedral. COMPA.V'T Fresno, received the rank of Papal contests and work among the stu­ The best man was Marion Bell, from a week’s visit at Estes Park. Colorado Owned Stores dents of the city, were two of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carmody Chamberlain with the title of Very brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Reverend Monsignor. promoters of the Boys’ State idea. and the ushers were Lester and son and daughter are on a mo­ Englewood BOO Santa Fe Dr. Both are Knights of Columbus. Schnurr and Don McArthur. tor trip to Chicago. They plan to Before the war Monsignor Sin­ gleton gave a radio series on 30 South Broadway 1.3th and California Mr. and Mrs. Koerner are grad­ be gone about three weeks. The members of St. Joseph’s cir­ Catholicism. After returning from 3933 W. Colfax 17th & Tremonl uates of Cathedral high school. army service, he served as associ­ 300 Attend Reception Mr. Koerner spent three and one- cle are enjoying a picnic at the summer home of Mrs. Howard ate editor and business manager half years in the air force as a of the Central California Register.\ Honoring Fr. Cronin cadet. Clennan in Evergreen today. Following the ceremony a break­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Collins mo­ More than 300 friends and fast was served at the Park Lane tored down to Colorado Springs Friends of Sick Aid relatives attended the reception hotel. After a wedding trip spent Tuesday, and were guests at the honoring the Rev. Timothy J. in Glenwood Springs, the young western barbecue, planned for the Elect New O fficers Cronin, S.J., held at Regis college, couple will live in Denver. entertainment of the governors having fheir annual convention at Denver, Sunday night, June 19. Mrs. Jessie Grinstead of Iowa (Dominican Sisters of the Sick City, la., an aunt of the bride, the Broadmoor hotel. He had offered his First Solemn Poor, Denrer) Mass in St. Catherine’s church came here for the wedding. Mrs. J. Raymond Plank is the O u r new Pan-airc. At a special meeting held by the that morning. Gets D. U. Degree fourth member of the Altar and Father Cronin, who was or­ Rosary .society to take out a life Friends of the Sick Aid society on | Special Dobbs open Charles Brubeck, the son of Mrs. dained last week at St. Mary’s membership. June 18 the following members Kans., will offer Mass at Regis Albert de Bey, received his B. S. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Hill have weave. Cool and degree in business administration were elected to serve as officers this Sunday, June 26, at 9:15. Fol­ returned from an extended fisit for the coming year: Mrs. W. M. lowing the Mass, members of the from Denver university June 11. through the Northwest and British .Mahoney, president; Mrs. J. F. rugged. For general Regis guild will hold their usual He left June 12 for a few weeks’ Columbia. They visited many homecoming at the college where vacation in .Albuquerque, N. -Mex. points of interest, including Van­ Quinn, first vice president; Mrs., wear all summer long, t they will be guests of the president Mr. Brubeck spent three and one- couver and British Columbia, but J. E. Doherty, second vice presi-’ and faculty of the college at a half years in the navy. the highlight of their trip was a dent; Mrs. C. E. Sward, secretary;; breakfast and will meet Father Mrs. Leslie .Shumate left Tues­ visit to the beautiful grotto in Mrs. J. G. Rosenbach, treasurer; Cronin. day for a week’s visit in Glenwood honor of Our Sorrowful Mother and Mrs. T. A. Kemme, financial! Springs. « in Portland, Ore. This grotto is secretary. I Just step aboard and let the engkieer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woolfen- maintained by the Servants of The outgoing officers wish to! Mary. While the Hills were there, expres* their sincere thanks and do the driving for you. No worry, no The Denver Catholic den of Dearborn, Mich., have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harold its silver jubilee was being ob- appreciation to all who in any way! strain. Baggage? You con check 150 Re^ster Collins. They came here for the .served. Mr. and Mrs. Hill say that assisted the society and the sisters tllttl**'** 44A«*I>0C pounds free on each ticket. Published Weekly by the graduation of their daughter, Shir­ this vi.sit will live always in their in their term of office. Catholic Press Society, Inc. ley, from Colorado college. Shir­ memory, and the beautiful Cath­ All members are urged to sup­ Visit the Mother Cabrini Shrine-Mt. Vernon Canyon 938 Bannock Street Denver, ley also has been a guest of the olic atmosphere of the grotto will port the coming bazaar to be held Colo. Collins. be a life-long inspiration. in July. The regular meetings of 1949 Pilgrimages July 10, Aug. 15, Oct. 13 Subscription: $1 Per Year the society will be resumed in Sep­ Entered as Second Class tember. Matter at’ the Post Office, Feast of Sacred Heart Denver, Colo. (ADVUmSTMENT) To Be Marked in Greeley Permanent Aluminum Awnings Beautify Homes It’s a pleasure to relax In a smortly Dr. G. J. were Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Thomas appointed Dining Car, leisurely enjoy- Greeley.— (St. Peter’s Parish) —On the Feast of the Sacred of Boulder and Mrs. Manfred ! ing those delicious meals for w h i^ Kress of Pismo Beach, Calif., Schaeible Heart, June 24, Mass will be of­ Union Pacific it iuttly famous. grandparents of the bride: Mr. and fered at 7:30. Communion will be Mrs. Oscar Rivers, Mr. and Mrs. Optometrl«t distributed at 6:30 and again be­ William Bishard and son, Viola fore the Mass. There will be ex­ Ligrani and her fiance, and Wil­ Specialist position of the Blessed Sacrament liam Bills, all of Denver. Mrs. For Visoal and special devotions to the Sacred Rivers, Mrs. Bishard, and Miss Li­ \tS E y a Care Heart The novena is now in grani are sisters of the bridegroom. progress, and prayers are said T Jeannine Harvey, daughter of daily after Mass. 310 Mack Bldg. KE. .3840 Mr. and Mrs. Allie Harvey of 1927 You con be thrifty and comfortable, Mr.- and Mrs. Alfred J. Ligrani 17th avenue, and Doyle Reeder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reeder too, by riding in a modern Coach with were married in St. Peter’s church recently. She is the former Mari­ of 2139 Fifth avenue were mar­ odjustoble tip-back seats. " H e y K ids! lyn V. Waugh, daughter of Mr. ried in St. Peter’s church recently. and Mrs. Ray M. Waugh of 1608 Mrs. Dale Harvey of Brule, For a full measure of trovel pleasure, “ TOOTLES” The Montview boulevard. He is the,son Neb., attended her sister-in-law as go ’’Union Pacific” . . . either. Pullman of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ligrani, 3937 Streamlined Train tijatron of honor. or Coach. Pecos street, Denver. Both are stu­ The beat man was Dale Harvey, dents at Colorado State College ★ ‘Vuittke (2 h lc l9 0 of Education. brother of the bride. PRESENTATION The newlyweds left immediately Shading and giving waathar protection to th# porch, and shade end ventilation to tHe window, theea Four- (Rolfiioadl *7al> i. . . yoor loccrf Unton Patffk Afom The Rev. Robert Hoffman wit­ after dinner on their wedding trip. Way all-aluminum awnings give diitinetion and beauty to the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wallace Steinmetr at nessed the double-ring ceremony. foe dettrlptlya llluratvrn, reenrvmrtom and They will be at home at 1927 17th 2253 Jasmine Street in Denver. , ^ u n e 25 tKnu O c t 2 FESTIVAL Four-Way Aluminum Awninga of one-piece strength, rust-proof, fire-proof, warp-proof and vdnd-proof are travni IntotmaHoa, Jackie E. Weidenhamer of Den­ avenue. W. 7th Ave. at Julian ver was maid of honor. Ernest Mrs. Reeder attended Greeley custom built for windows, doors and patiot by the Sun-Qlo Venetien Blind Co. ‘at 1350 Acorna Street. With Thursday, Friday Falbo of Denver was best man. high school and has been employed these awnings, your first cost it your last cost because they provide permanent beauty and unimpeded ventila­ Following the ceremony, a wed­ at Adams’ pharmacy. The briae- tion while repelling rain, snow, sleet end sun. Visit or write the Sun-GIo Venetian Blind Co., or tel^hone Saturday & Sunday ding dinner was given at the Tea groom has his own business in MAin 3644, for free ectimates. Sun-Olo also builds t he famous Snap-Slat Removable, Slat Venetian Btmdt UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD House. Out-of-town guests present Greeley. ■nd selli the megirai Sup-Qlo Ve"eri«n Blind Cleaner for all wood or metal ilat Venetian blinds.

/ Thursday, June 23, 1949 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 420S PAGE TH R E E Communion Church Blessing Father of Charity SUMMER SPECIAL Going somewhere? Rillins “Junk>r Miii” Class Ready Koolerwiivc— R«r. 12.S0 , 4 .5 0 R«su1ar $20.00 Helene You can readily arrange to carry Called Sign of MANY STYLES Curti* Cold W ave______10.00 In Aurora TO Mr. Vtmon Allen, formerlr with Xtvtuun, li t on your banking activity even CHOOSE FROM (St. Tharasa’i Pariih, Aurora) nitlimtllr known hair itrUit I though you are aut of town. Indestructibility The vacation school at St. Therese’a has the largest group of ALLEIV’S BEAUTY SALOIV Bank-by-mail. For your conven­ “ The Church has outlived all its children ever to attend these 2013 So. Broadway r a . 4854 persecutors, defeated each of its classes. Sixty-five children have ience we furnish special forms so conquerors, watched nations rise attended. Two Sisters of Loretto AMERICAIV WOMAJV’S SALOIV 239 Broadway SP. 9108 that you con send in your depos­ and fall about it, and survived from Blessed Sacrament convent defeat itself,” the Very Rev. Har­ conduct the school. The largest South Denw’i Larmt and Molt Modem Buiilj Bhopi 0|in Enry Ennlai its by mail. A receipt is sent to old V, Campbell said in his ser­ class of the parish’s history will re­ mon at the dedicatory Mass of ceive First Communion June 26 you by return post, with new en­ the new St. Anthony's church, in the 8:30 Mass. The first com­ Julesburg, June 21. Father Camp­ municants are Charles Brauch, Jo­ velope for next deposit. bell is pastor of Blessed Sacra­ seph Early, William Early, Rich­ ment parish, Denver. ard James, -John Jones, Ronald Celebrant of the Mass was the Lorenz, Patrick McDonald, Rich­ Rev. Joseph Bosch of Crook; ard Megill, Oscar Nelson, Gregory Do You Have There ore m any other h e lp fu l services available la you .\rchbishop Urban J. Vehr pre­ Warner, Virginia Broderick, through the bank. Traveler's Checks, Personal Loans, and sided. Roseana Early, Kathleen Garrett, Taking the dedication of the Roberta Madeux, and Patricia Automobile Loans. new edifice as a symbol of the Murphy. "Pay Day Blues?" indestructibility of the Church, Recently baptized at St Ther- Father Campbell expressed the be­ ese’s were Walter Joseph, son of lief that, despite opposition and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Carter, martyrdom of the present day, the with William and There.ia Hat­ Do you “get the blues" on poy day when your ch.eck just Church has within itself the di­ field as sponsors by proxy (the COLORADO vinely implanted seeds of self­ proxy was Mrs. Alice Howe); won't stretch for enough to satisfy all your creditors? regeneration and growth. Terry Kathleen, daughter of Mr. Well, don't let thot worry you. It is o common ailment More than 400 people, many of and Mrs. Robert. E. James, with them non-Catholic townspeople of Mr. and Mrs. George Paul as and you con "get well" by orronging o' loon with J IM NATIONAL Julesburg and surrounding com­ sponsors; Stephen William, son of FURLONG to combine oil your bills so you will hove only ^ MlMMI trOttAl OS^OSIT INSUtANCI COttOtATlON munities, attended the dedicatory Mr. and Mrs. William M. Fisher, Mass and ceremonies. Many of with Madeline Burtichi as sponsor; one payment to moke eoch month. SEVENTEENTH AT CHAMPA • DENVER the visiting laity and clergy were Lon Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. from Nebraska parishes. William B. Sibert, with Mr. and Following the morning rites, a Mrs. Joseph Sakasitz as sponsors; dinner was served in the basement Linda Jean, daughter of Mr. and LOANS QUIGKLY MADE ON of the church. Women of the par­ Mrs. Robert F. Vido, with Mrs. ish provided service for more than Helen John as sponsor. 400 attending. The members of the Altar and Autos, Furniture, Collateral, Second Mortgages on Im­ DENVER'S OLDEST CHEVROLET DEALER The Rev. Richard Heister of Rosary society will serve the first proved Denver Real Estate, and to Salaried Employes on Denver was master of ceremonies BESIDES HIS BLEISSING, which he extends here, the communicants’ breakfast in the YY at the after-dinner festivities, Holy Father, Pope Pius XII, is called upon to aid the parish hall after Ma.ss. their plain note without notifying your employer. which the warm weather failed to needy, homeless, and hungry in every part of the globe. The universal Plans are being made for a par­ VINER'S LET US CHECK dampen. Talks were given by the father of all, he is especially troubled in these days because of the ish picnic some time in July under many visiting priests present. numerous destroyed churches, schools, and convents in the world, and the auspices of the men of the Safety I I Holy Name society and the mem­ thfBf important parts of The Rev. Andrew Warwick is the impoverishment of priests, sisters, and lay persons in many coun­ Cam paign: 7our car . • . nowt pastor of St. .Anthony’s. tries of the world. In their distress they all turn to the Holy Father. bers of the Altar and Rosary so­ ciety. • Trouble-Free Lest he be forced to turn them away empty-handed, special generosity H H BRAKES is asked in the Peter’s Pence collection that will he taken up in the Vacationt! STEERING Fr. Walsh W ill Lead JIM FURLONG churches of the Archdiocese of Denver Sunday, June 26. Indiana Honor Graduate a Drira Safely in the FRONT-END Symposium at Goethe 1735 Welton St. KEystone 2224 mountaini! EE MOTOR ¥ell Known in Denver Open Doily 8:30 to 5:00; Saturdays 'til 1:00^P^. ^ • Protect the FREE Estimates! Bicentennial in Aspen St. Joseph's Parish Has Nannie Clay Shanahan, who for Father Edmund A. Walsh, S.J., many summers visited her aunt. children! RE Miss Marie C. Sheehy in Denver, vice president of Georgetown uni­ versity in Wasshington, D. C., will Press Meeting Visitors where she made many friends, re­ be in clmrge of a symposium on ceived her B.A. degree summa cum July 10 during the Goethe bicen- laude from St. Mary’s college, (St. Joteph’i Redemptoriat tenni^al and music festival sched­ school and all that is needed is to Notre Dame, Holy Cross, Ind. She Pariah, Denver) have the gas brought in from the has returned to her home in Wash­ ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH 4 5 5 BROADVYAY • TELEPHONE PEarl 4641 uled for Aspen June 27 through July 16. During the Catholic Press con­ main and connected with the ington, D. C. Patronize These Friendly Firms burner. The kitchen attached to The topic of Father Walsh's vention, St. Joseph’s was pnivi- Miss Shanahan, an honor stu­ symposium will be “ Ethics and leged to have as guests Father the hall has been painted and dent, received the Kappa Gamma Politics.” George Corbett. C.SS.R., editor of cleaned completely, and now the Pi sorority key and was valedic­ Open Sundays 9 to 12 torian for the class of 92 gradu­ Gerardus van derLeeuw, Neth­ Perpetual Help magazine; Father sacristies are being painted and Dillr, 7 to 7 Washington Park Mkt. Raymond Gaydos, C.SS.R., circu­ the rear stairway and hall. This ates. She is a graduate of the YOUR BEST erlands minister of art, education, Georgetown Visitation convent. Red & White Food Store and science; Halvdan Koht, Nor­ lation manager of the Liguar- work was to have been done last Rudisill IGA Tuo iav; and Father Harry Hassel- summer, but could not be finished Among those who attended the June BILL HUGHES. Prop. HOTEL VALUE wegian historian: and Ernest week at St. Mary’s were her brother Grocery & Market Simon of the Hebrew university in berger, C.SS.R., who draws the car­ before the beginning of the school Complete Food Service I k toons of “Julie” in the Priest year and so it was postponed. and sister-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Quality Meat! — Groceries Palestine will appear on the sym­ J. Rush Shanahan; Edna J. Sheehy, magazine. They attended the meet­ The chapel and sacristy of the Frtih anil Proien pmlU and Vetrtablea 598 South Gilpin SHIRLEY-SAWOYHOm^’ - posium. Marie Sheehy. and her cousins, I.oiiUiana A Clajton SP. 6717 I DENVER Father Walsh has several books ings of the convention and al.so sisters’ convent will be redeco­ availed themselves of the chance James J. Sheehy III and Rose­ to his credit including The Fall of rated and the sisters’ living quar­ mary/ Sheehy. Look First at the Shirley-Savoy the Russian Empire, The Last to see colorful Colorado. ters will be renovated and cleaned. LEN’S Pharmacyl for Your Home-town Friends \Stand, and Woadcarver of Tyrol. Father Eugene Oates, C.SS.R., The Very Rev. Harry S. Smith, FINER CLEANING who has .spent' three yeai;^in C.SS.R., pastor of St. Joseph’s, Barbara Ann Whirry L, 0. FEHR, Prop, It Costs No More Amazonas, the “ Green Hell” of has been invited to give the yearly Member St. Vincent de PauFa Parlali I Brazil, and who is home on leave, retreat to the sisters at El Pomar. Announces Engagement Ijaye Your Doctor Phone for the Best John J. Sullivan also paid St. Joseph’s a visit though He is at present at the Broadmoor ^ Ua Your PreicHption Prompt Pickup St Delicerj; he was unable to remain to preach retreat house. Fathers Gautreau, Mr. and Mrs. Willard A. Whirry 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 Alterationa • Drapea on Sunday becau.se of other en­ Carl Schwarz, and Bernard of 1415 Detroit street, Denver, an­ At Leulalana and Sooth Claytoa CATHEDRAL PARISH gagements. Father Christopher Kramer are all scheduled for re­ nounce the engagement of their Lamp Shadea These Friendly Firms Deserve Your Patronage Buys Controlling McEnniry C.SS.R., former Prov­ treats through the summer at El daughter, Barbara Ann, to Ralph T. incial of the Redemptorist Fathers Pomar. Father Milton Girse, C.­ Duffer, son of Mrs. Cecil Duffer The firms listed here de­ and former Consultor General, SS.R., and Father Eugene Witte, of New Baden, 111., and the late serve to be remembered passed through Denver and re­ C.SS.R., are away on their vaca­ Mr. Duffer. O.U.CIEAIIEIK — FINEST & FASTEST DRY CLEANING— Interest in Firm mained long enough to celebrate tions and also to make their own Miss Whirry is a graduate of the when you are distributing ,John J. Sullivan, prominent Den­ the 11:30 .Ma.ss on Sunday. Fa­ yearly retreat of 10 days. The care University of Denver where she your patronage in the dif­ SERVICE IN DENVER ' ver layman, member of the Cathe­ ther McEnniry returned from of Denver Gefieral hospital is be­ was a member of Theta Phi Alpha 2060 $0. UNIVERSITY 7 ^ . PE4517 dral parish, has purchased the con- Rome after the war and, despite ing shared by all the members of sorority, MoHar Board, and Beta ferent lines of business. 1 1 E.xpert -Alterations — Keasonable Charges tnblling interest in the i n v e s his advanced age, is busy giving re­ the community in Father Girse’s Gamma Sigma. Laiindrs’ Servire ment banking firm of Bosworth, treats to sisters and conducting ab.sence. Mr. Duffer is a graduate of other missionarj’ work. This week Colorado School of Mines. During In the summer various activities the war he served overseas as a Father Gilbert Watters, C.SS.R., is ar4 planned. The Altar-Rosary so­ expected to stop by on his way to lieutenant in the navy. They will BURKE'S CLEANERS ciety intends to have some dessert- be married Aug. 6 in St. Philo- | > 0 ]\]\IE BRAE Grand Lake ana Kremmling where luncheons and card parties; the 26 E. 11th .\ve. Free Pickup & Delivery MA. 7442 he will assist Father Thomas Barry mena’s church and will make their Parent-Teachers' association has home in Albuquerque. N. .Mex. and conduct a mission and a no­ planned .several social event-s; and Shopping Bistrict vena. Last Sunday Father Bernard the parish* p.icnic is scheduled for Becomes Bride A REPUTABLE DRUG Kramer, C.SS.R., assisted at Sunday, Aug. 14. Father Kramer STORE Grand Lake and Father Evan plans to have at least one midsum­ CLARK'S FLOWERS ( Gautreau, C.SS.R., helped out at mer dance for the high school boys 3MPI.ETE LINE OF CITT FLOWERS^; Littleton. CONOCO PRODUCTS BONNIE BRAE . AND POTTF.D PLANTS * and girls. Further announcements of this will be made later. Labricatlon, Car Waihing, Batteriet DRUG CO. \Wt Dlllvel TA. i662([ PAINTING, CLEAN-UP Recharged, Tire Valcanizing ALFRED C. ANDERSEN, Owner-Hutaftf DONE IN SCHOOL The Redemptorist Fathers are Floral SpraTt and Gorwages ^ Have your Doctor phone us rCO LFAl DKIVK-IN 1130 E. COLFAX^ pleased at the generous response BONI^IIE BRAE (Colfax at D ow n in g Immediately after the closing your Prescriptions KF.vatonc 3217 of school, work on the buildings to the Fathers’ Masses and are COIVOCO SERVICE was begun. Some painting has been happy to announce that two High Beer, Wines, Etc. Expert Radio Service done and the floors have all been Ma.sse.s will be offered each week 724 So. Univrrtity - PE. 9909 763 So. University RA. 2874 scrubbed, filled, sealed and waxed. of the year for fathers whose In fi'oiir ,\e!ghborhood The new gas conversion burner names are enrolled on the list. In Pretsser's Red & White Fast - Efficient - Reliable has been installed in the grade the summer the Mas.s schedule re­ mains the same both on weekdays SHOE REPAIRING 17th Ave. Radio Service Grocery and Market Expert Work — Quality MaterUIa ^ ttOCOSN 4 and on Sundays. Each Tuesday ► Reaaonable Pricea — Prompt Servlet i COto 1312 E. 17th Ave. at Lafayette there will be devotions in honor of FANCY MEATS. VKGETABLES, AND KE. 3752 Communion QUALITY GROCERIES AT Bonnie Brae Our Mother of Perpetual Help REASONABLE PRICES FREE PICKUP A DELIVERY whose feast was last Sunday. Free Delivery SPruce 4447 Shoe Repairing ^ Every Monday night there will be 2331 E. Ohio Avs. (So. Univ. and Ohio) First Time a games party. The tickets for the 757 So. University . John J, Sullivan fall festival, which is scheduled LOKHHER AND LYNCH, INC. Sept 30, Oct/ 1, and 2 will be FINE FLOOR COVERINGS Sullivan & Co., it was announced This Sunday available this week. /4 Complete Line of Hugs. Carpets and Linoleums thi.s week. (St. Vincent de Paul’t Pariih, SOETH GAYLORD InUrlor Oeeoratint Servlcw — Oraperica — Contract Work Invltad Sullivan and Arthur H. Bos­ worth had merged their corpora­ Denver) FR. 300H EVE BY a p p o i n A e n t 7501 E. COLFAX AVE tions in November, 1946. The lateA Eleven memoers of the vacation Baiaor Committees ^Shopping District transaction came about as a result school will receive First Commun­ of Bosworth’s health. The firm ion in the 8 o’clock Mass on Sun­ name will remain the same. DOYLE’S day, June 26, and breakfast will be Set at Guadalupe At a double-ring ceremony EXPERT SHOE Known thr.7Ughout the state as served to them in the school im­ CONOCO PRODUCTS PHARMACY a leader in the financial field, Sul­ mediately after Mass. (Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine, in Holy Family church, Den­ Motor Repairing REPAIRING The Shirley Garage livan is also an active leader in wel­ Denver) ver, June 18, Sharon Rose Dig- Washing « Lubricating All Work Guaranteed Tho ParticQiar Drotgitt fare and philanthropic movements. There are 35 children in the va­ o f f ic ia l AAA GARAGE cation school, which will dose on At a recent meeting the foIloW' enan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Can Called For & Delivered Orthopedic Work PHONE TABOR 5911 In 1942 he was named a Knight of ■Thomas J, Digenan of 4440 Meade I7t?i AVE. AND GRANT Friday of this week. The members ing officers were elected to head j ^ Day and Nicht Storaga,. Repairing St. Gregory by Pius XII. street, became the bride of Leo G. Bruno’s Shoe Service KE. MM FREE DELIVERY iWaahing and Greaaing Gaaolina and Olla of the First Communion class are the bazaar that will take place Washington Park Garage One of his mo.st outstanding June 30, July 1, 2, 3, and 4: Presi­ Phelan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fonntrly with Savoy Shoa Shop I 1631-37 LINCOLN S t works for the Church has been as Phyllis Cramer, Charles Colby, 1001 S. Gaylord SP. 4256 Paul Lutz, Brian McMahon, dent, Tony Sanchez; vice presi F Phelan of 4127 Julian street. lOlCl So. Gaylord — PE. 2113 treasurer of Catholic Charities in Thomas Herbst, Raymond Sullivan, dent, Tom Sanchez: secretary, The Rev. William Jones officiated the archdioce.se, a position he has and offered the Nuptial Mass. The Carl Sullivan, Ronald Wicks, Don Mrs. Priscilla Sanchez Mares; Oversfake's Pharmacy I m m COLUMBINE PLUMBING & HEATING held since 1927, when the organiza­ Price, Jimmie Gore, and Joseph trea.surer, Mr. Valdez. altar boys were Jerry and Don tion was founded. Those in charge of the various Phelan, cousins of the bridegroom. 1000 So. Gaylord RA. 4401 SHCUUST5 21 MBTY MSTIO PLUMBING REPAIRS AND NEW Vi'ORK Dunst. booths will be a.s follows: Games, The bride was given in marriage Have Your Doctor Phone ALL WORK GUARANTEED Egypt Offers Facilities The final meeting of the Pinochle by her father. club will be held in the school hall Mr. Rendon, Mr. Ochoba, Mr. MABY AMNE 120 E. 16tli Avenue (rear) KE 6635 To Holy Year Pilgrims Esquibel, Mr. Luna, Mr. Benevi The maid of honor was Miss 11$ His Prescription on Thursday, June 29, at 8 o’clock Sylvia Cordes, the matron of honor We Deliver \ BAKERIES - (Cantrally Located) Day .r Night Cairo, Egypt.—The government and will be an East-West party. dez, and Mr. Trevino; candy and fish pond. Young Ladies’ sodality. was Mrs. Betty Warner, cousin of We Give Green Stamps Denvo) will offer special facilities to Holy The annual election of officers will the bride; and the bridesmaids Year pilgrims who wish to visit be held at that time and refresh­ A steak dinner will be held the Decorated first night, June 30, in the recre­ were Miss Charlene Phelan, NOB HILL INN Egypt, a Foreign Office spokesman ments will be served. WEDDING Hatchett Drug Store ation hall. The Romero, Ochoba, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss CAKES <20 EAST COLFAX has informed the Papal Internun­ The hours of Masses in the and Gallegos families will have Adelaide Kelly. Paul A. Gleason (**all butter'*) COCKTAILS 'M'lie Stere at Qaallty and SerTlcw*" ciature. This will offer a “ unique .summer are at 6, 7, 8, 9:30, 11, and charge of this dinner. The second was best man, and the ushers were S BOB’S IGA 1C «nd ap Delicious Dinners opportunity to show the spiritual 12 o’clock. night the women’s auxiliary of the Tom Young, William Switzer, and O ?eg*-“p t!^ ^ r 701 GRANT and historical importance of Egypt St Patrick’s pinochle circle met MuHalista will have charge of pre­ Bernie Warner. The flower girl Free DeUTcry on $2 Order in the Bible,’’ according to Hassan HOT AND COLD LUNCHES Compounding prcserfptioiu I# tfa« om« i in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ paring the food and the following was Leslie Ann Randolph. The 1021 fl. Gaylord 2$ Broadway SUPER MARKET PEarl 7315 SPniee 7413 » Important part of ear buataooa Maher, official of the Eg;yptian seph W. Maginn June 18. High Yoor Bnalneaa la Appreciated Her# nights the women of the Altar an4 ring-bearer was Douglas MacLear. Meats • Groceries • Vegetable! Foreign Office. honors were won by Mrs. Maginn. Rosary society will prepare Mexi­ Leo Oehrle sang at the ceremony Better Quality for Less There will be no meeting in July, can dishes. and'was accompanied at the organ Cakes NURSE'S WATCHES but pinochle will be played again A 1949 Chevrolet will be on by Patricia Satterwhite. Salea, Repair and Sarrlct in the month of August. display. Fathers Jones and Leo Flynn and Pies Reasonable Prices • Quick Service UVx^io HAM! Mrs. Ed Jones of Peoria, 111., the aunt at the bridegroom, were the Danish Seventeenth Avenue With All the Delicious Benefit Boll for Seminary honored guests at a breakfast ST. DOMINIC'S PARISH T rimmings served at the Park Lane hotel for Rolls Jewelry Store 31 relatives and friends. Patrdnize These Friendly Firms 708 East 17th Ave, at Washington THURSDAY (Tonight) To Help Sisters' Convent A reception was held in the Bread K, E. 8iewi|rt ALpIne 2586 Chat. N, Phdps 5 to 8 evening in the home of the bride’s “ OUR AIM IS SATISHED CUSTOMERS” Baked Fresh Daily The firms listed here de­ Mra. Wilfred Eyre, president of St, Thomei’ seminary aux­ parentis. iliary, and Mrs. William May, chairman of ways and means, report The bride attended Holy Family Try Ua and See serve to be remembered PRESENTATION an excellent sale of tickets for the benefit ball to be given at the school. Mr. Phelan attended Regis BECK'S BAKERY when you are distributing EJitch Gardens, Tuesday evening, June 28. high school and college. Following (F om irly Frey’a Bakery) FESTIVAL The proceeds of this social affair will go to the fund being a wedding trip ‘to California the Tasty Sweet Bakery . 706 Eait 17th at Washington your patronage in the dif­ used t(v>erect the sisters* convent. young couple will make their home MAin 9198 W. 7th Ave. at Julittn BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY ferent lines of business. Anyone wishing to obtain tickets may do so by calling Mrs. at 4119 Julian street, Denver.- Eyra, SP. S760t Mrs. May, FR. 4282) or the pariih ractoriai. I (Smyth photo) 3466 W . 32nd Ave. GRand 0848 PAGE FOUR Offica, 938 Bannock Straef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TeUpkont, KEyiteno 4205 Thursday, June 23, 7 949 M arried Present Week Is Busy One I Fr. Edward Dowling Praises Youthful Audience at Annunciation ' (Catholic Youth Council, Denyar) For Parish Sodality Union Each club or group attending will club will meet in the parish hall vltM all to the dance and lawn (Danvar Archdiocaian Parish deavor to have the first of a aeries The more than 50 young men and women who attended make plans for the luncheons of its at 8 p.m. The day oi tte regular social to be held in the Golden par­ Sodality Union) of news-sheets ready for the Aug­ the Cana lecture given by the Rev. Edward Dowling, S.J., at members. A slight charge of 15 meetings has been changed from ish hail and adjacent grounds on This week was a busy one for ust meeting of the Sodality union. the first Tuesday of the month to St. John’s hall Tuesday evening were called “ the most re­ cents per person will be made by Saturday evening, June 28. The sodalists of Our Lady in Denver The newssheet will contain in­ the council to cover expenses in­ the last Wednesday of the month. price is $1 per couple and a good and vicinity. The Summer School formation relative to the Sodality sponsive and stimulating young group’’ I have ever had the curred in the project. The social committee has planned time is assured for all.. of Catholic Action in Denver, be­ union meeting, 'various Catholic pleasure to address.” Joe Craig and Don Mulqueen of a picnic at City park after the CYPC exiends conjpatulations gan Monday and is continuing activities taking place during the the St. Francis club are in charge meeting. All members are asked to to Kathy Rourke and George Rob­ throughout the week. month, social events, and any other Undoubtedly Tuesday’s discussion would be going on of plans for the field day. be present. erts, popular officers of the •Cath­ On Tuesday and Wednesday information of interest to soda- yet if it had not been necessary to enforce a curfew after On Sunday. June 26, St. Jo­ olic Youth council, who were en- evenings, special sessions were lists. , three hours of bri.sk give and take. The audience'was unwill­ Young People Backing seph’s softball team will play St. gawd recently. held for. sodalists and moderators, Among the various projects out­ ing to let Father Dowling stop and a smaller informal group Mark’s team at 3 o’clock. More A special meeting of the Camera to bring out in particular the pur­ lined for the different committees Seminary Benefit supporters are urged to attend the club will be held on Monday eve­ pose, organization, and aims of for the coming year are the fol­ took over after the regular lecture. All expressed the hope ning, Juno 27, at 8 o’clock in St Many members of young peo­ games to gdve moral support to the sodality. Miss Dorothy Will- lowing; Apostolic committee: This hope that it mifcht be possible to our team. ple’s club are planning to attend Paul’s reading room. Plans will bd man, director of the parish de­ committee will sponsor a project have the Jesuit Cana organizer filiated with the CYC are co-oper­ made for a special outing to take ating in this project. the Elitch’s Gardens dance Tues­ Members of St. Joseph’s club partment of the central office of of Catholic social work. Father give a more protracted series at place in the near future. the sodality in the United States, The Silver Dollar days will be day evening, June 28. The man­ wish to thank the Blessed Martin James MeShane, S.J., sodality mod­ some future date. presided over these meetings. held next week for three evenings agement of the Gardena is turning YPC for a wonderful time Friday erator from Sacred Heart parish,, Light refreshments of lemonade St. Mark's Awaits The officers of the Sodality has consented to help. on the grounds of the Knights of over the proceeds of the Troca- evening in S t Dominic’s hall. The and. cookies were served by a dero ballroom- that evening to St. hall had been beautifully decora­ Initiotion Party union feel that with the help ex­ The publicity committee will I ‘ Columbus clubhouse. Help of all tended by Miss Willman and the publish .a newssheet each mont^ group of members of the K-Ducat young Catholics is solicited in mak­ Thomas’ seminary. for its new ted and the refreshments were ex­ (St. Mark’*’ Young Paopla’* Club) Young People’s club, which .served cellent. enthusiasm a n d .co-operation A contest will be sponsored by the * ing the CYC booth a success. building. Tickets are available at Those who mis.s the social as the host group. A silver offer­ $1.50 a couple, tax included. Sunday, June 19, members of shown by Denver sodalists, the publicity committee for a name | meeting to be held Thursday night, ing collection was taken for pres­ St. Joseph’s club enjoyed a picnic sodality movement in Denver will for the newssheet, and the prize entation to the guest speaker. Field Day to Begin Club Makes Pilgrimage at Eldorado Springs. Most mem­ June 23, in Holy Family school increase tremendously in the com­ to be awarded will be on display hall at 8:30 p.m. will be sorry. Through the courtesy of Richard bers enjoyed swimming, but the ing year. at the next regular meeting of the With Outdoor Mass To St. Cabrini Shrine Feature attraction of the evening Cross of S t John’s parish and the eager ones rode horses and hiked, The various programs outlined Sodality union; Denver Muzak office, a loud As last year, the All-Catholic (K-Ducat Young People’s Club) will be the initiation of the new at the monthly meeting will get The Eucharistic committee will i field day sponsored by the CYC and all enjoyed dancing later in speaking system was installed (or Members of the K-Ducat club the evening. members. According to hints from under way in the near future. The endeavor to spread the Knights will begin with an outdoor Mass. the initiation committee, everyone program for Catholic social work and Handmaids of the Holy Eu- . the convenience of the speaker of Eastside parishes made a pil­ Girls of St. Joseph’s YPC are and audience. The field day will be held again at grimage to the mountain shrine of should enjoy this ceremony— even will also commence shortly. charLst movement during the com­ Our Lady of the Rockies camp, reminded that Sunday, June 26, is the victims. Dancing and refresh­ Mrs. Anthony Raitz The publicity committee will en- ing year. Started by the Rev. Dan- j St. Frances Cabrini Wednesday the day to help in the Infant of Silver Dollar Days located about five miles from evening, June 22. The Rosary was ments will round out the evening. (above), the former Lucille ieU-Lord, S.J., director of the so­ Prague nursery. Anyone who has Girls who will serve are Rita Mol- Evergreen on Monday, July 4. An recited together at the grotto at Dreiling, W s married in Annunci­ dality, St. Louis; the purpose of Booth Being Readied even larger crowd than the 500 not been contacted to help in this loy, Anna May Kirk, Angie Do­ I this organization is to encourage J the shrine. Afterwards a picnic worth-while activity is asked to ation church, Denver, May 7, with Council Officers The booth to be operated under who attended last year is antici­ was held on the shrine property. menico, and Lynn Hughes. weekly Communion and also to ' pated because of the council’s in­ call Kathleen McCIoskey for fur­ Father James Moynihan officiating. lencouraue proper methods of CYC auspices at the Silver Dollar The K-Ducat club was host to ther information. The monthly Communion break­ days is being readied under the creased membership. members of other club of the city fast of the club is scheduled for Mrs. Raitz is the daughter of Mr. Reveal Engagement thanksgiving after Communion; chairmanship of Bill Bolis. The After the Field Mass and this Sunday, June 26. Mass will affd Mrs. John Dreiling, 1761 Em­ Our Lady’s committee will pro­ for the CY’C lecture given by Fa­ Two popular officers of the council is sponsoring the display luncheon, there will be an all-star ther Edward Dowling, S.J. A com­ CYPC Plant Outing be offered in Holy Family church erson. She attended Annunciation mote devotion to Our Lady of Fa­ high school. Catholic Youth council surprised of a combination radio-phonograph softball game and a girls’ game mittee of club members prepared At Washington Park at 9 o’clock. The breakfast will be tima, attendance at .Mass, and and other valuable items. Clubs af­ and competitive games and races. served in St. Catherine’s cafeteria Mr. Raitz is the son of Mr. and friends this week with the an­ Communion on the first Saturdays, light refreshments. (Cathedral Young People’* Club) nouncement of their engagement. The resignation of Roma Cas- immediately after Mass. The Mrs. Anthony M. Raitz, 4424 and the Family Rosary. CYPC tnembers are asked to re­ They are Miss Kathy Rourke, coun­ burn was reluctantly accepted by “ cook.s” for June are Norma Pennsylvania. He is a student at serve Wednesday evening, June O’Connor, J eanette Pastore, Denver university. cil secretary, and member of the Complete Linen Service PE. 0 9 0 5 [the club last week. She is going to 29, for their next big general club K-Ducat Young People’s club, and attend a summer school session at Joanne Sillstrop, Theresa Phelan, The attendants were Mary Ann • ARMY SURPLUS SP. 9 7 0 0 activity. The occasion will be a and Mary Ann Mahoney. George Roberts, CYC treasurer, • New Army Canva* A Q Q I Colorado university. The gratitude gala outdoor picnic at Washing­ Raitz, Catherine Kornafel, An­ from Our Lady of Lourdes club. jof the club is extended to Roma Back in the winner’s circle thony Dreiling, and John Haliso. Folding Cot ...... "a aO O ton park. Helen Eppicb, chairman, _ Both have been active in CYC • New Double Flay Army Pup who has long been one of its most promises an evening of fun for again, St. Mark’s is aiming for an­ The couple are at home at 1761 circles for some time. Mi.ss Rourke Tent*, with pole* A Q C active and faithful members. A all. Those who wish to go will as- other victory when the team chal­ Emerson after a wedding trip to is a former secretary of the K- and stake* ...... 4 e V W new treasure will be selected ■semble at Cathedral .school, 1845 lenges St. Jo.seph’s YPC on Sunday, Morland, Kans.— (Photo by Jer­ Ducat club and Roberts was presi­ I shortly. Logan, at 7 o’clock for transporta­ June 26, at 3 p.m. at 9th and Col­ ome studio) dent of Our Lady of Lourdes club. • Single Flay Array Pup Tent*, Restaurant tion to the park. umbine. The softball team over­ with pole* and ^ Q C St. Francis' YPC to Fete powered St. Louis’ on June 19. (take*, used ...... C i w O Official AAA I 1 5 7 8 So, Broadwoy A large number of members Graduates of 1949 13-2. New 7x9 flameproof-water­ plan to attend the benefit dance 3-Way Deadlock Continues proof Umbrella 0 4 C A (St. FrancU d* Sales’ Young June cannot slip past without People’* Club) for St. Thomas’ .seminary at St. Mark’s sponsoring another Tent* ...... O H a O U Elitch’s Gardens on Tuesday eve­ “ first.” On 'Wednesday, June 29, New 2-Burner A Q C All The FRiI d CHICKEN On the first day of summer, St. a swimming party will be held at In CYC Softball League Coleman Stove*..... W ew W Francis’ enjoyed its first summer ning, June 28. Bill Petrie and his Eldorado Springs. The first swim The trio of league leaders kept Ninth and Columbine. • Reprocessed Army 7Q ence sponsored by Youth council. St. Joseph’s vs. St. Mark’s—3 St. Joseph's Club day, June 30. Returns can also be Phi Kappas, 14-13, in eight in­ p.m.—Field No. 2. complete ...... ^ made to officers of CYPC. All Because the first wiener roast A eomplet* Ifne of l*nU and ramping Changes Meeting Dote of the summer was a success, the nings; and St. Mark’s trounced St. Girl*’ Game*, Sunday, June 26 snpptie*. Writ* for freo rotalogno. BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS members are urged to support this Louis’ of Englewood, 14-2. (St. Jo*eph’> Young worth-while activity. officers have promised more. On K-Ducats vs. Cathedral—1 p.m. June 18, 35 members journeyed to The schedule this week: —Field No. 4. Denver Army ^ Store PE. 0905 - Banquet Room - Private Entrance - SP. 9700 People’* Club) Father Barry Wogan, pastor of Dedisse park to enjoy the moun­ Friday, June 24, 8:30 p.m. St. Anne’s vs. St. Joseph’s—3 On 'Wednesday, June 29, the St. Joseph’s church, Golden, in- Corner I Sth & Larimer St*. . tain picnic. St. Loui.s’ vs. Phi Kappas at p.m.—Field No. 4. STARTS NEXT THURSDAY JUNE30TH FU N FOR ALL!! ! d. ALL FOR CHARITY!! • * PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS COLUMBIAN SQUIRES CATHOLIC YOUTH COUNCIL ARCHDIOCESAN COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC NURSES ARCHBISHOP'S GUILD OZANAM CLUB JUNIOR CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CHARITY FUND

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1949 DE LUXE 4 DOOR Remember the Dates V. JIJXE 30th and JVLY 1-3 HOME FOOD AND KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS GROUNDS ANB REFRESHMEIVTS EAST 16TH AYE. & GRANT ~r£cV“ Thursday/ June 23, 1949 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIV E

Leaders of Tabernacle Society Fr. Edw. Molloy Workers Needed FRED LUCCI Bock at Retreat I To Build Booths Custom Upholstery Morrison.— (Mt. Elizabeth Re­ treat)— The Rev. Edward Molloy and New Furniture has returned from Emmetsburg, At k Patrick's la., where he was visiting with his Made to Order • aged mother and family. Beautiful Samples to Show (St. Patrick'* Pariik, Danrar) Father John Hayden, S.J., will The 1949 Ford car to be on din- be stationed at Evergreen this Epening CalU play at the annual bazaar sched­ summer. He is dean of the men at uled July 7 to 10 will be deliv­ Creighton university. Mass at 2842 W. 44th GL 1222 ered this week. The work of build­ Evergreen is at 8 and 10:30 each ing the various booths has been Sunday. The Rev. Malachy Kain. started and volunteers for this O.F.M., who assisted at Mt. Eliza­ hA work are solicited. The work will beth while Father Molloy was on be done on Sunday afternoons. his vacation, has returned to St. BURNS-RIPS Organization of the dinner com­ Elizabeth’s monastery, Denver. mittees is now in progress and a The fire prevention project has OR TEARS special meeting of all the members been completed and all stairways Eliminated by of the PTA, the Senior Young In ­ have partitions installed plus dies’ sodality, high school girls of French or Inweaving swinging doors to help prevent fire it Hour Strrlc*— Re«>onibU Priew the parish, and choir members is from spreading. Also new cement scheduled for Thursday evening, step's at the entrance have re­ HOSIERY MENDING June 23, at 8 o’clock in the lunch placed all wooden ones. room of the school. John Skolock made a return trip' Mmes. Frank Carrier and J. Di- (i)sLiJt£An Paolo attended a banquet held in to Kansas with his son Sunday. Mjl , connection with the Catholic Press and Mrs. Skolock formerly lived Inweaving Co, ■ Phone iCE. 4409 convention last week at the Silver Atwood, Kans., before entering the! 304 McCIintock Bldg, Glade room of the Cosmopolitan retreat. hotel on Thursday evening, June 1554 Calif. 16. Miss Mary Jane Belton, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belton DR. JAMES P. of St. Fatrick’s, and Paul Scheldt, PROMINENT IN THE WORK of the general chairman; Mrs. O’Connor, the hostess; Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs: Nicholas Tabernacle .societ>' of the Archdiocese of A. E. Murchie, chairman of the vestment committee; GRAY Scheldt of 1839 Gilpin street, were Denver are the women shown above with Arch{)ishop Mrs. James M. Knight, retiring president; Miss Eva united in marriage preceding a' Urban J. Vehr. The photo was taken June 10 on the Walsh, newly elected president; Archbishop Vehr, ^ Optometrist Nuptial Mass offered by the Rev. occasion of the annual tea and reception held in the , Mrs. A. H. Seep, famous for her handmade cinc- Regis McGuire June 11. Witnesses garden of Mrs. Tt Walter O’Connor, 525 Circle drive. I turea; and Miss .Anne Birmingham, chairman of the riSUAL CARE were Miss Margaret Belton, sister Those pictured are Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert, ' old gold collection. EYES EXAMIAED of the bride, and Robert Scheldt, ViSVAL TRAPSING Jr., brother of the bridegroom. Jo­ seph Libonati was soloist and Miss Oplometritt Joan Spirek organist. A reception Cana Conference Organizer Sodalities Plan 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. St was held after the ceremony. The Rev. Theodore Haas, for­ Gives 2 Talks at St. John's Phono for Appointment mer assistant pastor, baptized TA. 8883 Mary .Ann, the infant daughter of (St. John’a Pariah, Denver) Nev., were married in St. John’s Formal June 26 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas’Gargan, last St. John’s school hall was the church on Friday, June 17. The Sunday. John Gargan and Char­ scene of two talks on marriage this Rev. John P. .Moran officiated. lotte Hahala were sponsors. week by the Rev. Edward Dowl­ The attendants were Miss Sylvia 1 Baptized by Father McGuire ing, S..I. Father Dowling, who is Guthrie, sister of the bride, and At Sacred Heart were: C. L. Caldwell, brother of the SERVED EVERY DAY i a leader in the modern Cana move­ (Sacred Heart Pariah, Denvar) ^ ' ^ i i / ______Samuel Michael, son of Mr. and ment for the promotion of success­ bridegroom. The Young Men’s and Young [ iMrs. Sam Musso, with Fiore and ful and happy Catholic marriages, Miss Eleanor N. Ball and Harold !Josephine Guiliano as sponsors; R. Owen were married before Fa­ Ladies’ sodalities will sponsor a Fried Fresh i spoke Tuesday evening to a large formal dance Sunday night, June' Joseph Allen, son of Mr. and group of unmarried young people ther .Moran in St. John's church C f J ^ Mrs. Le.slie Hillman, with John Fox Saturday evening, June 18. The 26. The dance will begin at 8:30 under the sponsorship of the Cath­ in Sacred Heart school‘ hall. Joe| and Rose F. Rohr as sponsors; and olic Youth council. On Wednesday bride, who was given in marriage 1 by her brother, James E. Ball, was Perito's band will furnish the JUMBO SHRIMP Denver's Largest Dealer ! Flora Anna, daughter of Mr. and evening, under the joint sponsor­ music. I Mrs. Trinidad Montoya, with E. K. ship of the Cana conference of attended by Mrs. Robert J. Jack- Complete 6-Courae Dinner and Aurelia Valverde as sponsors. son as matron of honor and Jo The annual parish picnic, which Denver and the First Friday lOe Parking **Aitex All, It's Service That Coants 1 Luncheon club, he addressed a Anne List as bridesmaid. Robert is sponsorid by the young people’s 350 SEATS 4 sodalities, will take place this year Garat* Closed MondtTf number of married couples. P. Jackson was best man for Mr. Owen. on July 17. Transportation has 2?!^# MAIN Richard Cross assisted with ar­ been arranged to take the pic­ rangements for both lectures and Mrs. M. L. McCarthy is in charge 1335 Broadway 1314-1338 Acoma Convert Class pf the care of the altals and sanc­ nickers to Elk Falls park, and provided a loud-speaking system tuary for the last two weeks in tickets are now available at the Golden OLantern Ob Cfv4« Ceat«r 3111 for the convenience of the speaker rectory for $1.25 each. Those who and audience. Refreshments were June. She is being assisted by 1265 Bdwy. Near ISth Ave. Restaurant KE. 1204 Mmes. Lite Gallegos, John Gibson, plan to attend this picnic ar-e Completed at served at both sessions. urged to get their tickets as soon and Harry T. O’Rourke. as possible. St. John’s school is undergoing I Mrs. Vincent McVeigh enter- a complete renovation in which all jtained St% Mary's circle with lunch- For the last time until the fall St. Philomena's schoolrooms are being repainted in leon and bridge in her home on season, the Room Mothers’ club RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. accordance with the latest scien­ Wednesday, June 15., will meet Tuesday, June 28, at 1 THE BANK FOR EVERY CITIZEN a (St. Phllomena’a Pariah, Denver) tific ideas of classroom lighting. I Masses on the Feast of the Sa- p.m. A potluck luncheon will be The spring convert cla.ss was Miss Joan T. Kenney and Ronald |cred Heart, Friday, June 24, will .served in the assembly hpll of the GENERAL TIRES Ik concluded Tuesday evening, June J. McCoy were married in St. I be offered at 6, 7, and 8 o’clock. .■\rapahoe courts, 884 26th street. |21. Those who wish to receive Bap­ John’s church on Saturday, June I There will be all-day exposition of The hostesses for this meeting will MY BANK General Batteries tism are asked to come to the 18. .The Rev. John P. Moran offi­ !the Most Blessed Sacrament, clos- be Mrs. Sally Olguin, Mrs. Mary church Saturday afternoon, June ciated at the formal ceremony and 4ng with evening services at 7:30 Hotra, Mrs. Ruth Harris, Mrs. 26, at 4:30, when the sacrament celebrated the Nuptial Mass. p.m. Confessions in preparation Nellie Pino, Mrs. Bertina Sanchez, PAVS 2% ON GENERAL] k r a f t r e c a p p in g will be conferred by the Rt. Rev. The bride, who was given in mar­ for the feast will be heard Thurs­ and Mrs. Rachel Atencio. In the meeting, which will be held imme­ Monsignor William M. Higgins. riage by her father, Frank .M. day afternoon and evening at the diately after the luncheon, plans An Oblate Father made an ap­ Kenney, wore white satin with a usual hours. will be made for the annual PTA SAVINGS SQUEEGEE J “" “ dTe?"* peal for the missions at* all the flared skirt. The net yoke was Miss Virginia Starr, daughter school picnic, scheduled to take Masses on Sunday, June 19. trimmed with seed pearls. Her of Mrs. Ellis Starr, is home from place in August. G.T.A.C Easy Pay 1401 W. Colfax TA 6604 The Rev. George Evans left Sun­ veil of illusion was of finger tip New York after spending a year day for his annual vacation. He length, and she carried white roses at the Juilliard school of music Friday evening, there will be DEPOSITS" the usual devotions for the per­ will tour Canada and the Eastern and stephanotis. doing graduate work in voice and Miss Paula Louise Antonelli was violin. petual novenS in honor of the states with the Rev. Robert Freu- Sacred Heart .at 7:30 o’clock. maid of honor, and the bridesmaids Mrs. Joe Beringer of Seattle, denstein of Colorado Springs. Next Sunday is the Communion St. Cecilia’s sewing circle is were Miss Barbara Luttrell, Miss Wash., is visitipg her sister, .Mrs. Vivian Blanken, and Miss Colleen Sunday for the Altar sodality in seeking additional members to sew Anton B e r i e r. Mrs. Charles the 7:30 o’clock Ma.ss, and for the *...aird it pays for St. Vincent’s orphanage. Those Kenney. Miss Ka.v Kenney was the Renalde, daughter of Mrs. Joe junior bridesmaid. The maid of Young Men’s and Young Ladies’ this Bigher raft of Cleaning at its Best interested are asked to call Mrs. Beringer of San Francisco, and sodalities in the 9 o’clock Mass. H. J. Brewer at FR. 1067. honor and the junior bridesmaids her family are also visiting in the inttrest on the FULL were dressed in light yellow, and Next Tuesday evening the young The novena to the Sacred Heart, Beringer home as is a niece, Cathy, people’s sodalities will meet at 1665 amount of my deposit.* being preached by the Very Rev. the bridesmaids wore Nile green. daughter of Bill Orr. All are for­ 3 DAY SERVICE All carried bouquets of white Grant street where sodality leaders Walter J. Canavan, will close this mer St. John's parishioners. ■ from the national headquarters .1 evening, June 23. daisies. Joseph Reef is seriously ill in * Y tt, Ckitens Savings Bank will give the sodalities some new hai consistently paid a highar Pickup and Delivery Stations of the Cross will be con­ Best man for Mr. McCoy, who is Mercy hospital. ideas for the coming year. ducted Friday and a Holy Hour chief announcer at radio station Mr. and Mrs. William Dorsette rate of ioterast on savings accounts, 594 So. Broadway — PE. 4686 on Saturday, both at 7:45 p.m. KFEL, was Jack Powell, and the announce the birth of a boy in St and tha rate rernalns the same ushers were Leo Dowell, Delbert Joseph’s hospital. regardless of th i $ i» of the deposit. 2 Families Joined Wood, and James Bible. Mr. and Mrs. H. Malouf are the Proesidium Plans A breakfast was served at the parents of a boy born in St. Jo­ In addition, each account is insured SOUTH DENVER CLEANERS Park Lane hotel for the bridal seph’s hospital. kVS/WWWWVWWWWWV^WWWW party and for the immediate fam­ Mr. and Mrs. James Bell arc For Legion Picnic up to $5,000 by tha ilies, and a large reception was the parents of a boy bom in a (Legion of Mary, Denvar)^ Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation held at the hotel in the afternoon. local hospital on Monday, June 20. Queen of the Apostles praesid- Optometrist The young couple will make their I Sandra Jean, child of Mr. and For greater convenience you can save and Optician A.B.C. DOLL SflOP home in Denver after a wedding Mrs Jesse E. Christian, was bap­ ium, Sacred Heart parish, is acting as a committee under its president, by mail, or use our free parking facilities, Mr. and Mrt. John k. McCoart trip. tized on Sunday, June 19, by Fa­ Helen Walsh Mi?s Madeline Guthrie and ther Moran. Sponsors were Julian Abe Martinez, in planning a picnic DOLLS and TOYS for the Legnon of Mary at Bergen Aatociat* Roger S. Caldwell of Winnemucca, IWinegert and Raphalita W. Sosa. W. R. JOSEPH Doll Hofpltal Park on July 23, the first such EYES EXAMI.NKD R.II.Iom SU O m S«M lr.d picnic to be held since July, 1942. Phon, TAboi I8 S 0 ISIS Arapaho. MA. TSIJ Arrangements are under way to 2 1 8 -2 1 0 M .ln li, Rid* Crumboker-Flaherty Rites hold a day of recollection in August for active members. Plans Visit the Mother Cobrini Shrine in Mt. Vernon Canyon Held in St. Catherine's are being made by the Rev. Ber Cit iz e n s 1949 Pilgrimages July 10, Aug. 15, Oct. 13 ard Giblin, O.F.M., spiritual di­ (St. Catherina’a Pariah, Denvar) Menasha, Wis., and Charles Lan- rector, and Miss Mary Hozduk, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Flaherty ning. president of St Elizabeth’s Queen Sa v in g s B a n k announce the marriage of their of Martyrs praesidium. A wedding breakfast was held fifobltifiQc/ 1913 daughter, Lucille Jane, to Dr. Vic­ in the Olin hotel, and a reception Recent graduates of St. Thomas’ tor Allan Crumbaker. The wed­ later that afternoon in the Nu seminary, assigned to the Denver 1644 WEITON STREET • MAin 6255 ding took place June 14 in St. Sigma Nii medical fraternity archdiocese, and active members Catherine’s church. The Nuptial, house. of the Legion of Mary ther^, in­ Mass was celebrated by the Rev. The bridegroom’s father, mother, clude the Rev. Robert Nevans, and Member Fediril Deposit Insurinci Corparation Dr. p. A. Lemieux. and sister, Mary Jo, drove to Den­ the Rev. John Canjar; and the Mi.ss Flaherty is a graduate of ver for the ceremony. Rev. Louis Stovik in Pueblo. Cathedral high school and received Following a trip, the couple Miss Madeline Guthrie her bachelor of science degree will make their home in Denver, (above) and Rodger Cald­ magiia cum laude from the College while Dr. jCrumbaker completes WE OWN AND OFFER well received the sacrament of of Mount St. Joseph-on-the-Ohio. his internship at Denver General $75,000 Matrimony in St. John the Evan­ For the past two years she has hospital. been on the staff of the industrial gelist’s church, Denver, June 18, Recant Baptiama uniting two families who have been medicine division at the Colorado ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF DENVER close friends for 30 years. The Rev. Medical center. Recently baptized were Barbara John P. Moran officiated. Dr. Crumbaker is the son of Ann Stano, daughter of Mr. and The altar was adorned with Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Crumbaker of Mrs. Joseph Stano, with Mr. and SERIAL NOTES white roses and gladioli. Miss Syl­ Billings, Mont, He attended Whit­ Mrs. Robert Morvay as sponsors; via Guthrie, sister of the bride, man college in Washington, Neb­ Kathleen Ann Hughes, daughter of was the maid of honor. Mrs. Vin­ raska university, and then entered Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes, with HOLY FAMILY PARISH, DENVER, COLORADO EASTMAN KODAK Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Eyer as cent Finley, sister of the bride, the army. He recently received Dated July 15, 1949 Due Serially as shown below served as bridesmaids his M. D. degree from the Univer­ sponsors; Katherine Lynn Judish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leo Caldwell, brother of the sity of Colorado medical school, Coupon Notes in denomination of $1,000. Principal and semiannual interest (July 15 and FOLDING CAMERAS bridegrooni, was best man, and and is a member of Nu Sigma Nu Judish, with Robert Judish and January 15) payable at the Office of Coughlin and Company, Denver, Colorado. Vincent Finley was the attendant. medical fraternity. Geraldine Chavez as sponsors; and Miss Flaherty had as her at­ Joan Elaine O’ Brien, daughter of C E f IJP IT Y * opinion of counsel, this issue will be a direct legal obligation of His This is the well known Kodak Tourist Camera The bride was given in marriage «# b v w m I I * Excellency, the Most Reverend Urban J. Vehr, D.D., Archbishop of Denver, by her father. tendants Miss Margaret Moore, Mr. and MrS. John O’Brien^ with with rugged, die-cost aluminum body. Tokes Mr. and Mrs. J . ^ ; McCormack and his successor, or successors in Office. Each Note will be signed by him personally and The bride’s necklace was that maid of honor; Miss Gloria De block and white or color pictures. Has enclosed Bose, and Mrs. Frad Hoffman. as sponsors. the full faith and credit of the Archdiocese of Denver are pledged to the payment of the prin­ which was worn by her mother cipal and interest on these Notes. > eye-level view finder. Built-in flash syncronized when she received First Commun­ Graeme Baker of Bozeman, Mont., Deafened Hear With shutter. ion in Paris, France, in 1896. was Dr. Crumbaker’s best man, PURPOSE* Family Parish is one of the oldest Parishes in Denver. The purpose of and his ushers were Daniel New Aid Using r w n r v i i f c * jj,jj j, jjgjp finance the completion of additional school facilities to F6.3 lens, .was priced 53.75...... now 4 7 .5 0 Following the ceremony a recep­ tion was held in the home of the Flaherty, Dr. Thomas Loescher of Wireless Circuit take care of the growing needs of the Parish. F8-8 lens,- was priced 42.25...... now 38.50 bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minneapolis, Minn. — Wireless Amount Coupon Maturity Amount Coupon Maturity Guthrie, 843 Ogden street, Mrs. Colorado Girls Make circuits, unbelievable magic for ' Other Eastman Kodak Cameras Reduced! ^ Marie Ashen, friend of the family, the deafened, weigh only 1/32 of $5,000 2.50% 7/15/50 $5,000 3.00% 7/15/55 and Mrs. Leo Caldwell acting as 7/15/66 Kodak Flash Bontom, was 57.75...... 4 9 .5 0 College Honor Roll an ounce. Troublesome, bulky, 5,000 2.75% 7/15/51 5,000 3.00% receptionists. Out-of-town guests static-producing wires are ban­ 5,000 2.75% 7/15/52 5,000 3.00% 7/15/57 16 mm Mag. Movie Camera, was 195.00..17 5 .0 0 included Mr. and Mrs. Delphie Appearing on the spring semes­ ished forever in this tiny circuit. Caldwell of Mitchell, S. Dak., par­ ter honor roll at the St. Mary 5,000 3.00% 7/15/53 5,000 3.00% 7/15/58 Brownie Flash Six-20, was 12.10...... 1 1.75 Users report clear understanding— ents of the bridegroom; Mr. and college, Xavier, Kans., were the hear even a whisper. The maker 5,000 3.00% 7/15/54 30,000 3.00% 7/15/59 Baby Brownie Special, was 3.15...... 2 .7 5 Mrs. Leo Campbell and family, names of two Colorado students: of Telex, Allen Hempel, Telex PRICE; 100 brother of the bridwroom, Reno, Margaret Cecelia Downes, daugh­ Park, Minrteapolis, Minn., is so Mail and Phone Orders Promptly Filled Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. 'Tarquis ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Downes proud of this triumph oe will We Recommend These Notes For a Conservative Investment Camerai— Str,,t Floor of Chehalis, Wash., the bride’s of Victor, and Fernand Cain, gladly send you a free booklet on brother; and Mrs. Dale Strom and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdi­ how to bear more deafly, and ex­ baby of Chadron, Neb., a niece of nand E. Cain of Denver. plain how you may test this instru­ 9th Floor, COUGHLIN AND COMPANY the bride. Miss Cain received her degree in ment with a wireless circuit in the TAbor 4154 After a trip to California, the music education from the college privacy of your own home without Security Building Investment Bankers 'Maw Dmm CaaMM'-KlyatMia couple will reside in Winnemucca, in May. Miss Downes will be a risking a penny. Write Telex today. Denver, Colorado Nev. sophomore at St. Mary next year. —Adv.

. y PAGE S IX Offica, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4205 Thursday, June 23, 1949 HUMMEL'S Member of Tst Faculty Gives Gold of Care to Christ's Poor Fr. R. C. Harder, Denver^B Leading lejon Jewelry Delicatessen At Annunciation School 4043 Tejon Family Size Former Denver Chicken Pot Pie experienced watch Plans 60th Anniversary Priest, Is Dead and Electric clc»ck Picnic Fo'ods repairin)^ Milwaukee Sausage Sister Mary Berchmans Cannan, former Mother Gen­ Solemn funeral services for the eral of the Institute of the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth, Rev. Robert C. Harder, S.J., as-, Beads Restrung CASSEROLES TO TAKE OUT will celebrate the 60th anniversary of her religious profession sistant pastor of Sacred Heart parish from 1930 to 1933, were 311 E. 7th KE. 1986 on July 19 at the mo^er-house in Xavier, Kans. Sister Berch­ held in Sacred Heart church, Flor­ Jewelry Gifts mans is.a native o f ^ i Paul, Minn., and attended St. Mary’s issant, Mo., on Wednesday, June academy, L e a v e n w h, from 22. He was pastor of the Florissant which she was graduated in 1889. standards for teaching sisters. Sis­ church since 1947. He died on On July 11 of that year she en­ ter l^rchmans and her council es­ Saturday, June 18. tablished an educational progpram Dr. F. A. Smith A i t i e r i c a n tered the novitiate of the institute Archbishop Joseph E. Ritter be­ and made her' profession on July at St. Mary’s Junior college, of which she was president. ing absent on retreat, the Rt. Rev. 19, 1891. She then became a char­ Monsignor James P. Murray, Vicar Optometrist ter member of the faculty of the In her administration, Provi­ B e a u t y dence hospital, Kansas City, Kans., General, presided in the Solemn Eyei Examined * Visual Care Annunciation school, D enver, Mass of Requiem that was fol­ opened by Monsignor Henry Robin­ was erected; vacation schools were encouraged and extended; cate­ lowed by burial in St. Stanislaus’ Individually Styled Glasses son. Later she taught music and cemetery, Florissant. English at St. Mary’s academy, chetical instruction was extended; teaching sisters were supplied to Chanting of the Office, of the SPAGHETIIJ Leavenworth. staff a school for Negroes in Ken- Dead by St. Stanislaus’ seminary From 1907 to 1910 she was sas City, Kans., and one for Mexi­ choir preceded the Mass that was Ford Optical Co. assistant mother; from 1910 to cans in Topeka, Kans., as well as offered by the Rev. Robert A. Col­ nTFarnii/Tfov^ 191.3 superior at St. Vincent’s many parochial schools. lier. S.J., of St. Stanislaus’ sem­ 1.3.38 Broadway academy, Helena, Mont. On July Sister Berchmans was a member inary, Florissant. The Rt. Rev. 19, 1013 she was elected Mother of the council general of the insti­ Monsignor Ernest J. Blankemeier, TAbor 1295 ' Superior. While in this office. Sis­ tute from 1928 to 1944, and served pastor of Corpus Christi parish, ter Berchmans completed negoti­ for a term as community annalist. Jenning.s, was deacon in the Mass ations for obtaining final approval The Catholic Hospital Associa­ and delivered the funeral sermon. of her institute and initiated an tion of the United States and Can­ Subdeacon was the Rev. Anthony extensive building program at the ada, at its silver jubilee conven­ H. Corey, S.J., administrator of LAWN MOWERS mother-house. tion in 1940, conferred upon Sis­ St. Joseph’s pari.sh, St. Louis, and $17.75 and up Sister Berchmans organized and ter Berchmans the Distinguished master of ceremonies, the Rev. TRY^BUY presided at the first intra-com­ Wilfrid L. Charleston, S.J., of Power Mowers *153 Service cross. munity hospital conference at St. Today at 84, Sister Berchmans Florissant. Used Mowers...... $5 and up Joseph’s hospital, Denver. She is alert, dynamic, and gracious. Father Harder's death in St. MOWER.S SHARPENED originated the nursing education “I WANT SOME BREAKFAST TOO!” rouUne of caring for the sick poor in their home. John’s hospital, St. Louis, at the RENRYS Five Jubilari.n. Served in Denver . . . REPAIRED program in her institute, and, seems to say little Billie, whose brother and (They do no hospital work). age of 66, came on the qve of the since 1913, has been a dynamic Among the eight sisters^vho will You see them boarding our tramway and annual Corpus Christi procession power in standardizing the hos­ celebrate their 50th anniversary of sister were served first. Illness hit their home all busses or walking to their daily duties carrying their in Florissant, a procession he was pitals owned and administered by profession on July 19, five have at once, but a Dominican Sister of the Sick Poor was familiar black hag. The only condition is that the instrumental in reviving after a smms her community. spent periods of service in Denver, right on the job to render help and assistance. A ill must be poor and unable to meet the exigencies of lapse of years, while he was ■\s Mother Superior and, later, Sister Mary Waltrude Schneider sudden traffic accident rendered the household tem­ sickness. assistant pastor of Sacred Heart A. L. GLODT as Mother General, she gave 15 has taught in the primary grades porarily helpless. A self-sacrificing group of prominent men and parish in the early 1930s. He m 'v'n'svnrvvwv's v v y w 253 Broadway PE. 9866 years of efficient administration. of parochial schools in Colorado, This is all in the life of a Dominican Si.ster of women interested in their work are co-operating in served two as.sistantships in the Under her regime a ward for the Kansas, and Montana. She was the Sick Poor. Many are familiar, at least indirectly, the 26th annual bazaar to be held at Loyola church parish, 1930-1931 and 1933-1947, care of crippled children was es­ stationed at St. Vincent’s home and with the unusual work of these nuns among Denver’s grounds on the evenings of July 141 h through July before being appointed pa.stor fol­ tablished in St. Vincent’s hospital, at the infant home of St Joseph’s sick poor regardless of race or color. Unheralded 17th. The sisters have no other source of income lowing the death of the Rev. Billings, Mont., and in 1923 this ho.spital, Denver. She is now teach­ and without publicity, they daily go through the to carry on their charity among our sick poor. Stephen Hoehn, S.J. became a separate unit. ing at St. Mary’s academy, Deer Ordained by Cardinal John J. Lodge, Mont ORGANIZED TEACHER, Glennon in St. Francis Xavier’s NURSES’ TRAINING Sister Annette Daily began her church, St. Louis, on June 27, teaching career at the Cathedral Mother of God Seminary Guild Offering 1920, Father Harder left after Si.ster Berchmans successfully school, Leavenworth, in 1901. She tertianship for Belize, British organized the training of the sis­ has taught in many of the schools Honduras, where he spent 11 years ters destined for nursing and of the inetitute and has served as Benefit Social Tickets at the Jesuit mission. teaching work. The establi^ment local superior in various places Parish to Hold A native of St. Louis, Father of a hospital unit in St. Mary's For two years Sister Annette was (Ble.ted Sacrament Pariah, Denver) college, Xavier, provided affilia­ Harder was the son of Mr. and on the auxiliary .staff of St. Jo­ Ticket.s for the dance to be sponsored by the St. Thomas Mrs. Adam Harder. Surviving is tion for three schools of nursing, seph’s hospital, Denver^rom where and made it possible for the sis­ 2-Night Census Seminary guild, which will be held on Tuesday evening, a brother, Theodore J. Harder went to her present post at the June 28, at Elitch’s Gardens, may be secured from the Very of University City. He was also ters to meet standardization re­ mother-house where she directs the (Mother of God Pari.h, Denver) quirements. To meet certification Plans are under way for a com­ the brother of the late Albert M. novitiate sewing department. Rev. Harold V. Campbell at the reefbry, and from Mrs. D. M. Harder, Mrs. Clara H. Miller, and plete two-night parish census. Mulligan, FRemont 4200. The tickets are $1.50 per couple Sister Rose of Lima Robinson Census forihs are being prepared Sister Mary Theodore of the Sis­ was first assigned to Immaculate and the entire proceeds will be city, .sailing from that point on ters of the Holy Cross. and will be delivered to each Cirth- used for the building project at Conception academy, St. Marys, olic household in the pariah. When June 17 aboard the S. S. Brazil the .seminary. Kans., the first Catholic high these are filled out, they will be on the Moore-McCormack line, on school established in the Diocese placed in a sealed envelope and will Mr. and Mr.s. Edward A. Roll- a 54-day cruise to South America. of Leavenworth. In the course of be brought back by the worker who man (the former Sonia Campbell) Miss Hughes will spend 15 days St. Francis' a half century devoted to teaching. made the initial delivery. The are the parents of a boy, Edward en route in Rio De Janiero, after Sister Rose of Lima was on the forms will be delivered on one eve­ .Arthur, born in Mercy hospital which she will proceed to Argen Cub Pack to staff of -Annunciation school, Deti- ning and picked up on another. It June 13. tina, stopping at numerous ports, ver. She has been stationed at the is planned at the same time to de­ Among the parishioners who at­ among which are Sao Paulo, mother-house since 1944. She is liver to non-Calholic households tended the banquet tendered the Buenos Aires, and Montevideo. Hold Picnic a specialist in children’s literature, encountered in the census a letter meniliers of the Catholic Press She will disembark in New York iit has given courses in this subject at of greetings froni their Catholic association June 16 in the Silver .August, spending a week in that (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, , Grey Metal the St. Mary college, and has writ­ neighbors, and informing them of Glade at the Cosmopolitan hotel city before returning to Denver. ‘ Denver) j ten many book reviews. the establishment of a Catholic were Father Campbell, Dr. and Mary Ellen Kelly, a student at Cubs of pack 126 will hold their: MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Si.ster Mary Edith Bessette also parish in their neighborhood, in­ Mrs. J. J. McCloskey, Messrs, and Smith, and her brother Jack, who annual picnic at the big fireplace - Stationery ; Robert M. — Paul V. — M. T. MurrajC taught in Denver parochial schools viting them to attend its functions, Mmes. Thomas J. Morri.s.sey, Louis attends Yale university, are spend­ in Washington park on Wednes­ some years ago. She has been at and announcing that an inquiry Dispense, A. B. Baumgartner, Jack ing the summer vacation with their day, June 29, at 5:30 p.m. Each! Blessed Sacrament school, Kan.sas class will he conducted in the fall. .McLaughlin, D. M. .Mulligan, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. family is asked to bring its own | Gobi net City, Kans., for the p a s't five By this system every household. Mark J. Felling, Joseph M. Rihn, Kelly. picnic supper and table service. Westerkamp Bros. Mrs. Nellie Connor of Wichita, VOSS BROS. years. Catholic and non-CathoIic, living .A. H. Rampe, and Chester Wibel. Coffee and soft drinks will be fur­ KE. 9043 5106 Wash. pi.stcr Mary Corona Harrington within the boundary lines of the Pfc. and Mrs. Henri J. Vellmure Kans., is visiting her son, Harold nished. Those who plan to attend BAKERIES began her nursing career in 1902. are the parents of a girl, Mary M. Connor. Mr. Connor’s nephew, are asked to phone Mrs. Coulter, $ 5 4 . 0 0 EVERYTHING A GOOP GROCERY parish will be contacted. It is now Pat Kelly of Wichita, is also spend­ SHOULD HAVE 3 Stores to Serve You She was twice stationed at St. Jo­ Frances, born in New York' city SP. 8478, or Mrs. Meyer, PE. 7814. | realized that the original census ing the summer here. BEST rOODS AT LOWEST PRICES sephs hospital, Denver, and has conducted by the pastor could not June 12. Mr. 'Vellmure, who is with St. Joseph’s circle will meet in —WE DELIVER— been superior of three of the hos­ army intelligence, is attending Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Maguire the as.sembly room of the rectory be finished except over an extended returned June 19 from a trip to pitals maintained by the institute period of time. Daytime calls were school at Fort .Monmouth, N. Y. Wednesday, June 29, at 1 p.m. Mrs. She is now at St. James’ hospital, The paternal grandparents are St. Louis, Mo., where they visited L. F. Adams and Mrs. S. Ryan unsatisfactory, since many peo­ their son, Edward, who is study­ Butte, Mont. ple were away from their homes. .Mr. and Mrs. Henri J. Vellmure will be hostesses. (( THE CIlirAUO MKT. )) of this parish, and Mrs. Rosemary ing for the Jesuit order; and The care of the candlebra was July 19, 1949, will also mark the It is estimated that this census Washington, D.C., the home of / HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS \\ 70th anniversary of profe.ssion for project will take about 40 workers Tommony of New York city. assigned as follows for the sum­ their .son and his wife, Mr. and mer months: June 27-July 4, Mmes. Lenten Foods Groceries Sister Martina Do.nahy. Until 1932 divided into eight teams. The pas­ Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kirk­ Mrs. Adrian Maguire, Jr. Sister Martina taught in .schools of Hughes and .Masterson; July 11-18, PRODUCTS CO. tor will be glad to havve volunteers patrick (Claire Steinbrunner) of Frozen Foods Bakery Goods The members of St. Norbei-t’s Mmes. Peter and James Anderies; the institute in Kansas, Montana, for this project call the rectory Burlingame, Calif., announce the circle will enioy a bridge luncheon July 25-Aug. 1, Mmes. Yeager and Office Furniture & Supplies 614 15TH ST. AL 6920 land Colorado. She has served and leave their name and telephone birth of their fourth child, a girl, in Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Fa­ Brockish; .Aug. 8-15, Mmes. Dunst NEXT DOOR TO OLD HOME PUBLIC MARKET I terms as local superior of three of number. There is still some pre­ Mary Lynn, in Mills hospital, San hey’s new mountain cabin in In­ and Johnson; Aug. 22-29, Mmes. TA. 2 9 90 . I the houses of the community. Due­ liminary work to be done. The Mateo, Calif. dian Hills, on Thursday, June 30. ling the past four year of invalid- Ryan and McKay; Sept. 5-12, Register will announce the pre­ Leo E. Wunsch, Jr., left recently Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Ander­ Mmes. Boss and Moyars; Sept. 19, 1707 Lawrence j ism. Sister Martina has been at cise evening.s on which the cen­ for Indianapolis, Ind., to attend son had as their guests, Mrs. An­ .Mrs. Hughes. the mother-hou.se. sus is to be conducted. Lincoln College of Chiropractic. derson’s sister, .Mrs. U. C. Clark: INTERMOUNTAIN ELEVATORS Contributions were received for __ OENVKH On Sunday, June 19, Father her son, Russell; and daughter the parish from two anonymous Campbell baptized Robert Paul Mrs. Keith Swan (Charline) of Dominicanettes Plan donors in the past week. Nadorff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Billings, Mont. The Clarks were FORT MORGAN The newly established Legion of Henry B. Nadorff, the sponsors former residents of this parish. Sp/unklm ^ SjpJtsimA Meeting on July 26 Mary has already enrolled 13 aux­ being James Peterson and Mary The Andersens’ son, Alan, a stu­ iliary members and will continue Nadorff. dent at Stanford in California, to hold its meetings on Monday Make It RAIN FLOUR MILLS The regular meeting of the On Sunday, June 19, the Rev. arrived home last week to spend evening.s in the rectory. the summer vacation. bORT MORCA.N Dominicanettes will be held at Anthony Borer baptized Frank W h ile Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anyone having news items for BRANCHES A'l — Corpus Christi conTent, 2501 Gaylord street, Denrer, on Sun­ J. Jancewiez. The sponsors were the Denver Catholic Register, is I You RELAX LONGMONT . . . YUMA I Cedar Chest Displayed Albert and Mary Jancewiez. asked to telephone Mrs. Mark J. Z S m t i K day, June 26, at 2 p.m. HUDSON . . . HILL ROSE The usual Holy Hour of Repa­ Father Borer also baptized Felling, FRemont 2125. MILLERS AND HANDLERS OF ration will be conducted by the |By Altar Society at Linda, the daughter of Mr, and FLOUR, WHEAT. COEN. BARLEY, Rev. Frederick McCallin. Mrs. Richard Genaro. The god­ Golden Collegian OATS. AND MILL FEEDS All members and prospective iCentral City Parish parents were Bruno Carbone and members are invited to attend. Rose Ciecchine. Is H onored ALL-COPPER Country Shipperil I Central City.— The Rotary to- Contign Your Shipment To Os I A tea will be served to honor Father Campbell went to Jules- 1 the graduates of June 5. ciety and the people of St. burg June 20 to attend the dedi­ INSTALLATIONS j Mary*t church have on display cation services of the new St. An­ Pre«iiiofii Engineered I a cedar chest that contains thony church, and also the Con­ Completely Aotomitie ____n f l , I many beautiful things. The firmation exercises in the evening. ' money will be used to beneBt The pastor of St. Anthony’s, the I the church. Rev. Andrew Warwick, is a ROCKY MOUNTAIN NURSERIES I The Altar and Rosary society former assistant in this parish. this Beautiful, 7Z by 54-inch. Heavy Duty Tlastic \ will sponsor two nuns to teach Judge Joseph J. Cook who was 1585 Bellaire St. FRemont 2862 the children here this summer. a patient in St. Joseph’s hosnital, is now convalescing at home. The marriage of Miss Betty Cliff and Thomas Meyers took place in the Church of the Most ir S HERE!! Blessed Sacrament June 18. with Father Campbell officiating. The tiBiKurm PRESENTATION bride was attended by her sister, Mary Ann Cliff, and the best man was the bridegroom’s brother, FESTIVAL John Francis Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Singer and W. 7lh Ave. at Julian their daughter, Deborah, of Colo­ rado Springs, are going to make Tonight, Friday, their home in Denver. Mr. Singer has taken a position with the In­ ternational Harvester company. Saturday and Sunday Temporarily they are with Mrs. Singer’s (Marie Parkhill) parents, Americo A. Romano, a stu the Forbes Parkhills. dent at Colorado State Col­ Circle Hat Meeting lege of Education, Greeley, was MOVING The last meeting of the summer awarded the gold trophy of the Phi season for St. Jude’s circle was Mu Alpha, national honorary music STORAGE held on Friday, June 17, in the fraternity, as an outstanding music home of Mrs. Richard Sills with major. The presentation was made Mrs. J. F. O’Brien as co-hostess. to Americo at Insignia day cere­ SHIPPING Gifts were presented to two new monies June 3 at the college. an end from a carton Local and mothers in the circle, Mmes. Jack, A trumpet player and major iir of Sunnybank Margartno B. Henderson and Lawrence Quinn. music theory, Americo is a schol­ Long Distance There were two guests, Simes. arship student and a graduate of Moving B. C. Niles and John Tanner, and Golden high school. He will attend the prizes were awarded to Mmes. the summer session at Greeley on HURRYI HURRYI OFFER CLOSES JULY 3rd Storage • Packing Sam Perry, J. V. Collins, and N. a scholarship, and has also been Get ytrart today] Dinner-table size. Protacta your linena. Saves on Shipping L. Burg. chosen to play with the National Mrs. John F. Vail returned on Intercollegiate band convening laundry. Cleans easily, quickly—bright aa newl Don’t delay. Look for All Type, of Frame Saturday, June 18, from a this year at Boulder, Aug. 19-23. the Sunnybank duplay, today, in your Safeway Store, Building. Moved week’s trip spent in Chicago, 111., Mr. Romano was recently made Free Estimates and Milwaukee. Wis. Mrs. Vail an honorary member of the Gree­ met her son ana his wife, Mr. and ley Chamber of Commerce and DUFFY STORAGE Mrs. Herbet P. White and their la.st week was elected -vice presi­ daughter, Ann, in Chicago, and dent of the Kappa Kappa Psi fra­ Mr. White accompanied his mother ternity. & MOVING CO. to Denver. , A senior ne:ct year, he is the 1321 20th St. Leaves on Cruise son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A Tel KE. 6228 Miss Mary E. Hughes left Den Romano of St. Joseph’s parish, Adolpli Ceon Coinpoy. C©lof»do, U.SA. WAV Golden. 4|ver on June 12 for New York

i Thursday, June 23, 1949 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitoni 4205 PAGE SEVEN Over 60 Received Into Denver K. of C. musements ^ Dining J oaUvoI Send Your Boy to Sdruiduk A =:Recreation c;*aTrn7mnrj':tn:.ni.Ti[;-----“-.tiM \\ June 23, 24, and 25 \ t » VK H i St. Dominic’s parish— Carnival on church grounds; baked ham din­ Near Rocky Monntain Na> ■« V 5 BOGGIOS 1 ner Thursdi^y, June 23, 4-8 p.m. tional Park in the heart of June 23, 24, 25, and 26 America’s most majestic ' f i w ^ or Loyola parish — Bazaar on mountains at the foot of FAMOUS fO» MNe INJOY IHIWIST-i church grounds. . FOOD savio IN A '4r most iifiishino Presentation parish— Festival on Long’s Peak. CIACIOUS MANNtl COCKTAIl lOUNOI 1 * % ft .-r. r.,;' church grounds; ham dinner Thurs­ TREMONT AT tROADWAY day, June 23, 5-8 p.m. ★ y n r ^ f KE. 9618 * CH. 2494 € C, June 25 ! ' 29th Season m St. Joseph’s parish, Golden— . 1 Annual lawn social and dance, 7:30 p.m. ★ June 27 $ Blessed Sacrament parish— An­ •> . * 0 nual summer benefit dance, Well- July 10 to Aug. 28 shire Country club. June 30, July 1, and 2 $15 a Week Shown in the back center is Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, for whom the ONE OF THE LARGEST CLASSES, numbering more Knights of Columbus — Silver new class is named. On Archbishop Vehr’s left is the Rev. John Giara- Dollar days, 16th and Grant. than 60, exemplified in the history of the Denver council, bastiani, pastor of Assumption parish, Welby. To the right of the June 30, July 1, 2, 3, and 4 Knights of Columbus, is shown above. The new knights were initiated Archbishop are Grand Knight George H. Lerg and State Deputy Ray Under pertonal direction of in ceremonies Sunday in the K. of C. hall, 16th and Grant streets. Noone.— (Photo by Charlie Wunder) ____ Our Lady of Guadalupe shrine — Bazaar; steak dinner June 30. RT. REV. MONSIGNOR July 7, 8, 9, and 10 JOSEPH B bsE T T I Fr. King, China Nurses' Study Club Has Marjorie Greer St. Patrick’s parish — Annual bazaar; spaghetti dinner Thursday. Care of Chancery Office W «Icn« te Dcarar't FInMt July 7, 5-8 p.m. COLBURN HOTEL Mission Worker, Season's Final Meeting Becomes Bridain July 9 1536 Logan St. Mary Magdalene’s parish— LUXURIOUS ROOMS (Archdiocesan Council of Catholic I Boryla is also a member of the Bazaar on church gruonds; ham Denver 5, C^Io. COCKTAIL LOUNGE Nurses) ACCN. dinner 5-8 p.m. NEW COFFEE SHOP IS The 'Spiritual Study club held Mrs. Isabella Bartholomew is en Evergreen Rite Goes to tertaining Mrs. Sally Bartholomew July 28, 29, and 30 its last meeting for the summer lOth Avenae at Grant and her children, Anna and Billy, St Bernadette’s parish, Lake- (Holy Family Parith, Denver) June 16 in the home of Mrs. Jose­ The picturesque m o un t a i n MAin 6261 c-i»» • • jpf-r r|: of Memphis, Tenn. wood— Bazaar at West Colfax and D. B. CERISK. Maaactt Father Clifford King, S.V.D., phine Hayes. Preceding the busi­ Church of Christ the King in Ever­ ness meeting, a picnic supper was St. Joiaph’i Hoipital green was the scene Saturday, Wadsworth. who has been in Denver in the SAMSONITE interest of the Chinese missions, held on the lawn. Carol Ashe, undergraduate at!^'**'® wedding of Miss July 31 left June 20 for Techny, Ilh Thirty-eight members were pres­ Creighton university, is working in Marjorie Isabell Greer, daughter St. Anne’s, Arvada— Parish pic­ Fashiontone ent and the Rev. Michael O’Neil, surgery this summer. of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Greer, nic, Berkeley park. The Sisters of Loretto from to Charles W. Appell, son of Fer­ Holy Family school are conduct­ S.S.C., and the Rev. Donal Mrs. Mary White, surgical super­ Aug. 4, 5, 6, and 7 O’Mahoney, S.S.C., were guests. visor, is vacationing in Chicago dinand Appell. The Rev. Robert Luggage ing the vacation school this year McMahon witnessed the marriage St Cajetan’s parish — Annual at St. Anne’s shrine, Arvada. The Rev. John Regan, spiritual and the East. bazaar on school grounds. director, spoke on Holy Orders. Margaret O’Connor, undergrad­ and celebrated the Nuptial Mass. Typewriters • Pen & Pencil At a double-ring ceremony May The church was decorated with M t Carmel parish— Annual ba­ 28, Miss Betty Ann Carney, Father O’Neil gave a short talk uate at the St. Mary college, zaar on church grounds; spaghetti Sets oh his tour of duty in the Far Xavier, Kans., is working in surg­ a background of woodwardia |^rn daughter of Francis J. Carney, and large baskets of peonies, car­ dinner Aug. 4. 5—8 p.m. Sr., became the bride of Harlan East He has just returned from ery this summer. A ug. 7 Betty Pedersen, class of ’48, is nations, and snapdragons. Tall M. Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. candelabra lined the center aisle. St. James’ parish— Annual par­ Crown Jewelers E delweiss Charles F. Gordon of Colorado convalescing from an appendec­ Miss Greer’s bridal gown was ish picnic at Montclair Civic park. Springs. The Rev. William J. tomy. 424 E. Colfax - TA 6411 fashioned of ivory satin with a Aug. 10, 11, 12, and 13 1644 GLENARM • OPEN 11 A M to 3 A M Koontz officiated and offered the Marie Fredricks, class of ’44, is Across Strsst from Cothsdral Nuptial Mass. visiting friends in Denver. Peter Pan collar and a Victorian Annunciation parish — Annual Verne Grover, class of ’44, is do­ yoke and a sweeping panniered bazaar on church grounds. Miss Dolores Carney, sister of skirt etched with a wide border of the bride, was maid of honor and ing private duty. A ug. 21 embroidered sea pearls. Holy Trinity parish, Westmin­ the bridesmaids were two other sis­ Mercy Hospital t Her heirloom veil of ivory spiral hospWP ^JIM’S TAVERN ters, Misses Bernadine and Rose­ Sister Mary Alphonsa, mother Irish lace fell from a scoop crown ster-—Annual parish dinner in mary, and a cousin. Miss Bernice superior, is a patient at Mercy hos­ of lace held in place with tiny Shrine of St. Anne’s hall, Arvada. e q u ip m e n t LE/NCHEON Rofrone. ' ^ pital. The ACCN is hoping for pearls. She carried a bridal bou­ BEER — WINE — MIXED DRIND John Lauer acted as best man, her speedy recovery. quet of white roses, white orchids, ' t 128 BROADWAY and Jack Martin, C. L. Lombard, Capping exercises were held and lilies of the valley. Elyrio Porishioners B otpttal • • • Institutional T and the bride’s brother, Frank J. JAMES H. D C LO H R R June 19 at Mercy hospital. Ap­ The matron of honor, Mrs. C. R. Wheel Chairs • Dish Trucks t Carney, Jr., were ushers. Miss proximately 300 guests were pres­ Klinger of Sharon, Pa., wore a Give Hope Chest Fete ^ Wheel Stretchers • Tray * Pauline Armstrong sang hymns ent for the ceremony. gown of summer peen marqui­ Truck* 6 Inhalaton during the ceremony, accompanied St. Anthony’s Hospital sette, and the bridesmaids, Mrs. (Onr Lady of Grace Parish, Instrument Tables at the organ by Miss Elaine Sat- DanTcr) James Bulger died suddenly on George B. Greer, Jr., and Miss Electric Food Conveyors terwhite. Ruth Carol Appell, wore similar The hope chest shower given by Casters S Indnstrial T r u ^ ______Father Koontz was guest of May 25 in his home in North Den­ Mmes. J. Frank, C. Wood, and J. ver. He was the father of Jean gowns in sherry red. honor at the breakfast that was Cassidy was very successful. ARMSTRONG Bulger, a freshmen student who Tne best man was Richard held at D-X cafe for the wedding Griffith and the ushers were Clay­ Mrs. T. Dunivant and family CASTER CO. party and other relatives. A re­ has just completed her first year are vacationing in Nebraska. at Loretto Heights. Jean and her ton Musick and George B 828 14TH ST. ^oiiniHi^KUehen ception was held in the evening Greer, Jr. Matt Mattiggan and his sister mother accompanied the remains at the couple’s new home. * A wedding breakfast was served from Cleyelandf, 0., are visiting TAbor 4692 On Colorado Springs Hiway 85— Littleton, Colo. The bridegroom, who is a re­ . to Johnstown, Pa., where Mr. Bul­ their cousin, Mrs. William Schwei \ ger was buried in the family plot. following the ceremony at the cent convert, is a graduate of the Bear Creek canyon summer home der. Serving DIimer§ and Smorgasbord Colorado Springs high school and Florine Gallagher The first May crowning at St. Aathony’s was held on May 25. of the bride’s parents. The bride’s DaUy, 5 to 8 P.M. Sundays, 1 to 7 P.M. a navy veteran with three years’ there. Father O’Mahoney also mother greeted the guests at the service in the South Pacific. Mrs. Barbara Toole was the queen, and spoke to the group. He and Father her attendants were Mary Lou afternoon reception in a print en­ Cloted Mondayi No Liquora Gordon, a Holy Family graduate, semble of fucnsia pale blue and The Thing to Do O’Neil were students together in Steffes, Sylvia Cordes, Lorraine Reservations Are Not Nece88ai7 is a member of St Mark’s club. the seminary in Ireland. navy. She wore an orchid corsage. When You Can’t Afford Diaappointment Recently baptized were Louis Johnson, and Joanne Shackley. After a short wedding trip the Prefect of the Spiritual Study The crown-bearer was Beverly Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Em young couple will be at home after Enjoy an Invigorating Drive ery Bell, sponsors, Bennett and club is Florine Gallagher, 1264 Fergnson. The procession started July^l5 in their new home at 2675 Grant, graduate from St. Joseph’s Hazel Hammons; Gilbert John, son from the shrine west of the hos­ Forest street. to of Mr. and Mrs. John Lucero, hospital in Kansas City, Mo. She pital, went through the main en­ served with the army nurse corps sponsors, Edward Tories and trance, up to the chapel on sec­ Tom Burke's Fun For Everyone and was discharged a^ a captain ond floor where the crowning was Angie Montez; Steven Lee, son of WINTER in December, 1947. Miss Ruth held, and was followed by a ser­ The Holland House at Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dorland Tommy Dorsey Star Gibbs, secretary, of 1548 Tamarac mon and Benediction. GARDEIV with Robert and Lucille Roberts as street, is a graduate of Brigham The junior class held a picnic (Formerly known at The La Ray Hotal. No change sponsors. for PRESENTATION Bent hospital in Boston, Mass. She May 31 at Eldorado Springs, using In ownarthip, management or policy) St. Ann’s circle will meet at On El Patio Podium Good Foods had a tour of duty in Africa and a bus for transportation. Swim­ an d the home of Mrs. E. M. Gaylor, ming, hiking, and roller skating ' FESTIVAL 4429 W. 35th avenue, Tuesday, France and was discharged from Tommy Dorsey, “.that sentimen­ Thirst Quenching the army in June ’48. Mrs. Mar­ were enjoyed. tal gentleman,” will still be at El IN GOLDEN June 28, at 1 p.m. for dessert The freshmen class is on a two- Drinks W. 7th Ave. at Julian luncheon. Guests are welcome, but jorie Vogt is treasurer. She is the Patio ballroom at Denver’s Lake­ 1114 Broadway mother of five children, and is a week vacation before starting its side park the rest of this week. lu ncheo n o r they are asked to inform the pre-clinic classes to prepare them FOR DINNER hostess in advance. graduate from Pueblo. Since Dorsey opened June 22. Thurs., Fri., Sat, Sun. Posfible Boulder Chapter to work in the hospital. for a four-day engagement, El Yotill Like the Food, Service and Atmosphere Nunes Affiliata Patio has been crowded with Father Regan has received a let­ Dining Rooms Open Daily ter from Boulder, requesting The new group of girls leaving dancers and listeners. To have chapter to be organized. He has on affiliation on June 12 are Syl­ the-fabulous Tommy Dorsey, his From 12 ito 2 at noon — 5:30 to 9:30 P.M. Hours for Mass trombone, and his orchestra for Stindoys and Holidoyt From 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. appointed a committee of three, via Cordes, Josephine E^ers, dancing at Lakeside is, indeed, a BEST FOLKS OF ALL composed of Mary Burke, Anna Verna Johannbroer, and Pat H a n ­ zen to Children’s hospital for thing to remember. Phone Golden 68 for Reserration, or Just Drive Out “ EAT-AT-THE-HALL" Marie Mangan, and Josephine and Coma In! Joe M., Bland, 'Mgr. On First Friday Hayes, chairmen, to see if there pediatrics; Elsa Norman, Berna­ “ TD” has a repertoire, a band, and a host of entertainers unex­ Hall H old Coffee Shop are enough nurses to warrant a dine Klainert, Margaret Reickert, HAVE YOU TRIED OUR NEW COFFEE SHOP? chapter. Recommendations will and Juanita Vigil to Pueblo. Mar­ celled in local musical history. In RE-MODELED then be made to Archbishop Urban ian Koffinas am Betty Metcalf addition to his own famous play­ It it open from 6:30 in the morning until 1 at night. in i Cartli Strnt At Mt. Carmel J. Vehr by Father Regan. will be the first St. Anthony stu­ ing on the trombone, he has such outstanding singers as pert (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, Guild Plano Communion dents to affiliate with Childrens’ Denver) hospital for communicable disease Scottee March, romantic Sonny Friday is the Feast of the Sacred The semiannual corporate Com­ experience. , Calello, the Vee-Tones, a top trum­ Heart. Masses will be at 6:30, 7, munion will be held for the ^ac­ The new sodality officers who pet man. Charlie Shavers; and Speaking of 7:30, and 8:15 o’clock. Those tive members of the Mother* of will take over in the fall are pre­ Louis Bellson, ace drummer. devoted to the Sacred Heart are Perpetual Help guild Saturday, fect, Maxine Berlinger; vice pre­ Tommy Dorsey has arranged a Good Food urged to attend Mass and receive June 25, at 8 o’clock at Mercy fect, Lois Ross; secretary, Donna special and outstanding musical hospital. The breakfast will be program for his final appearance W* SptcUIU* In Holy Communion. Confessions will May; and treasurer Lorraine John be heard during Mass on Friday griven by Mrs. Sally Morrissey, Jr., son. Saturday night — something to French Fried day morning. at 2354 S. Humboldt street. Trans­ Miss Florence Rose Keegan, a please the whims of every dancer Shrimp Dinners The St. Julian Study club held portation may be had by calling graduate of the 1930 class, at­ and listener, and full of entertain­ 1“ ing surprises. FRED^GHKR its annual picnic Wednesday at Miss M. Scbueth, Westwood tended the League of Nursing Ed Wild Mountain Chaffee park. The next meeting 1-474-J, or Mrs. Addie Olson, ucation held recently in Cleveland, On Sunday, another musical ASDURE ROGEB Trout Dinners.. 1“ will be held in the home of Mrs. EAst 8712. 0. Miss Keegan is instructor at headliner will take over the El Brancucci, 1919 W. 38th avenue. Mrs. 'C. Geiger, ways and St Elizabeth’s in Lincoln, Neb Patio bandshell: None other than Fried Chicken <1 50 The annual Holy Name father means chairman, has asked that Miss Lucy Kanak, staff nurse Will Osborne and his orchestra. Dinners ...... and son Communion and breakfast, money from the sale of tickfts on IW, was married April 23 to This popular radio and hotel band held June 19, was well attended. for the Silver Dollar days be re­ Jack O’Brien. has not appeared in Denver in Popular Prizes were donated by local busi­ turned M soon as possible. They Misses Helen Meiste, Mable Rie- several years, and the limited en­ gagement is expected to be an­ with Lunches ness imuses. should be returned to her at 3120 ple, and Dorothy Alley recently The rrilowing were baptized re­ E. 13th avenue. visited with Sister Louis in Omaha, other sellout. OSCAR LEVANT 60c cently: I^arrel Anthony and Carol Mr. and Mrs. E. T, Geiger and Neb. Will Osborne, himself a com­ Sue, twip' children of Mr. and Mrs. sou, Eddie, are vacationing in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Schmitz poser and singer of some renown, W n H £ * H £ M i •NIB RMS John Lombardi, with Anthony and Gunnison for one week. were proud parents of an eight has a large musical aggregation Angelina Monaco as sponsors; El­ Milt Cavaleria Sails for Italy pound boy on April 28. Mrs that plays the smooth, sophis­ ian Marie, daughter of Mr. and Schmitz ia the former Mary Ann ticated type of music. His engage­ Mrs. Rocco Brienza, with Angelina Miss Saustina Cavaleria, her ment will open with a matinee 1«7 COURT PLACE Dome. Wieser and Albert Tolve as spon­ sister, and her father, sailed from Sunday afternoon. Lakeside’s Stillw iirs Cafe New York June 1? for Italy to Another newcomer is the baby sors; Jo Ann Marie, daughter of girl of Mr. and Mrs. Red Todd, rates, as usual, open at ndon both visit friends and relatives. They 1942 Broadway Open 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. Mr, and Mrs. John (ianacari, with bom April 6. The mother is the Saturday and Sunday, when all plan to fly back in September. Nora and John Rotola as sponsors; former Lu Jean Boyle rides (20 of theral). games and Serving Delieions Full Cotirse Dinners Joseph Anthony, son of Mr. and Miss Anna Marie Mangan wishes Margaret Young, class of 1928, amusements will begin 'operation. One Half Southern Fried Chicken______*1** Mrs. Joseph Cipri, with Sam Greco to thank the nurses for their help former Denverite, and St. An­ and Angelina Lamonoas, sponsors. in the chest x-ray program. thony’s alumna, is 'now living in Tender Jniey Thick Steak______*!*•«, *1" The Technicolor Spec* The St. Philomena club will meet facie That Fills The Earl Ream, son of Mrs. Mary Honolulu. Tw ice Other Entrees to Choose From in the home of Mrs. Ann Pagliviso, Reuipr-ifay company nurse, was Miss Jennie Berlinger, clinical Westwood Priest Screen With Thrillsl 3720 Quivas street, Tuesday, June Denuar’a Mott Popular Closed Cool Refraehing selected as winner of the Bob instructor of OB at St Anthony’s Lunebea 50c to 60c 28, at 1 p.m. Feller Popsicle Youth award. He recently returned from Valleio, Tuesdays Mixed Drinks Mrs. Della La Conti was awarded has also received other outstand­ Calif., where she visited at me Visits In Midwest the honor prize lu t week, and Mrs. ing youth and community awards. home of Mrs. Marian Vonneg;ut, Louise Smart will donate the prize His rewards were a $100 war the former Marian Cnsack. (St. Anthony of Padua’s Parish, The Knights of Columbus this week. Donycr) bond, a gold medal, and a baseball Edna Goorge Marrtat ^ autographed by Bob Feller. Father Maher left Monday, m m ^ G R O O M Swim in Clean, Heated Newa has been received from June 20, for a two-week business 'THE TRAIL OFTHE Vince Boryla presented the Miss Edna George of Woodland, Drinldng Water prizes in Bob Feller’s place. Mrs. trip to Chicago and Detroit Dur­ NOW OPEN TO TOE PIJRLIC Calif., of her recent marriage to ing hit absence there will be no Mon. Thru NOTICE TO CREDITORS J. L. Grimereed on May 22. Mias weekday Mass. Business Men's Luncheons— Family Dinners m m m ESTATE OF FRANCIS X. O'CONNOR, George was a graduate of the class g SUnlst Friday J/j Paula ifaria Bell, daughter of Also Atailable For Eveninge, ■bo known u Frank X. O'Connor, kUnUI of 1947. RDMuMNAT IncompetonL No. 88487. Miss Ellen Idler announced her Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Bell of *a Special Parties, Banquets, Teas, Receptions mniflun CMStOM IIUN ANOY 7 to 10 p.m. Notic* b boreby riven that on the Iltb 522 S. Perry, was baptized June day of May, 1 8 «. lettoia of eoniervator- marriage on June 2 to Bill Bear, KUTFRIU Sat. & Sunday 19_ by the Rev. Michael Maher, 1575 GRANT ST. TABOR 1480 FOSTER-IIIIEW.OEVIHE lteip.B.— •bip were beued to Iho andenlrncd « Mias Idler was a graduate of 1948. 7 to If p. ■- eoniervator of tbo above named eitato and They are making Uieir home in Michael J. and Patricia M. Mc­ ■i CI»by TBWA'/tiaMeA lU ^ r io n i bavins elalme aralnet laid Somerset. Donough were sponsors. Adults 60^, Children 35^ •atoto are reqolred to file them for allow­ ance In the Coanty Court of the Olty end The nocturnal adoration hour J PAIAMOUNT CHAMPIONS BHQUOHT BACK BY POPUUR DBMANDI County of Denver, Colorado, within ila FAVOR RECEIVED for the men of St. Anthony’s par­ ARGONAUT HOTEL PROGRESS PLUNGE monthi from aald data or laid elainu wUl A reader of the Register wishes ish will be from 10 to 11 o’clocl Where Denver’s Soeiety Entertains for Luncheons and Dinners b* forw er barred. to publish thanks for a favor re­ Thursday night, June 30, 18th at S*ff W. Florid* Wcitwoed tU B. C. Hilllanl. FOR SpEQAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, DENHAM! Calif. t Blka. W. FfdL Blvd. COQMmtox ceived through the intercession of Mr. and Mn. A1 Sole and daugh­ DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 8101 c Ft Lena 8 u at Alaatda A Bdwy. Caihotle Retbtor St. Therese, S t Anthony, and S t ter are spending a few daya viait* J Mailed 8/U /48 Beaodfitl Ballrooms Private Dining Rooms Frances Cabrini, ing with relativca in Kaniaa. PAG E E IG H T Offict, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thurtdoy, June 23, 1949 St. Louis' Scouts Schedule Parish Fete Trip to Federal Center Workers Will (St. Lenit* ParUk, Denrer) The Feast of the Sacred Heart The S t Louis scout troop 136 of Jesus will be observed Friday, Meet June 27 is sponsoring e visit for all troops June 24, with Mass, followed by in Englewood to the Bureau of Benediction at 8 o’clock. Confes­ (St. Mary Magdelene’i Pariah, il^claination, hydraulic model sec* sions for the feast will be heard Edfowater) tion and geological survey, at the on Thursday evening. Communion A meeting will be held Monday TOM WALKER PIANOS Denver Federal center Wednes­ on Friday morning will be distri evening, June 27, at 8 o’clock in RapreianUtlT* of Kimball. 8oliiB9r» fiaddorff. and 8Urr PUao* | day, June 29, at 1 p.m. buted at 6:30 o’clock. the parish hall for those engaged C. G. Conn Connaonstm Monday evening, June 27, will Father Clement Green, who will in the preparation of the parish RIeetronIe Orfan be Charter night for troop 136. return next week to the Lincoln bazaar. Those intere.sted in help­ Pine Recondltlonad Plano* | Following the acceptance of the diocese, was presented by the pa­ ing the committees in this work 1345 8. BROADWAT 8Pr«c^ IH i charter, Uiere will be an investiture rishioners with a purse in appre­ are also invited to attend. ceremony in the church at 7:45 ciation of his services. Mrs. H. C. Osberg has set July o’clock. Parents and friends of The St. Louis Boosters’ club 2 as the deadline for faneywork scouting are invited to attend. will hold a games party in the hall to be turned in for the faneywork Members of the Altar society this Friday evening at 8:30. All booth. Anyone wishing Mrs. Os­ will meet in the patio for a are invited to attend. berg to call for faneywork should covered-dish luncheon at 12:30 phone GL. 4521. p.m. this Thursday, June 23. The St. Vincent de Paul men Seventy-eight public school chil­ are supplying milk at the present dren are attending the annual re­ Livingroom Set time for 30 needy children. Con­ ligious vacation school, which will tributions for Our Sunday Vieitor end Friday, June 24. Sister St. HANDLED WITH CARE? help the men provide the milk and Cecilia of St. Patrick’s is teaching Hope Chest other necessities for the children the oldest group; Sister Marie Careful handling is just — Fi»h Pond and families in need. Rene of St. Catherine’s, the middle one reason why Idesl serves Ham* & Bacon* group; and Sister Ann Herbert of more Denver families than any: Cake* * Candy a Game* FAVORS RECEIVED St. Catherine’s, the primary group. other Laundry. Prices? IJe^ Everything For a Happy bara Lou BjTnes, Ruth Grace, Cecilia Montoya, Margaret Taitt, Maiy J. W. Valiant has been trans­ charges no more and you get| A reader of the Register wishes THIRTY-SIX STUDENT NURSES received their caps truly superior work. Night of Fun and Frolic Crimmins, and Eunice Chavez; ferred from Denver to San Fran­ to publish thanks for five extraor­ in an outdoor ceremony held at Mercy hospital, Denver, Why not phone for Id ts l dinary favors received recently Second row, Joan Markey, Evelyn Cameron, Charmaine Van, cisco. The family plan to make on Sunday afternoon, June 19. Following an address by the Very Rev. Laundry Service? PRESENTATION after. prayers to Our Infant SaV' June Linroth, Evelyn Rickelman, Maxine Hailpern, Ruth Evans, Mar­ their new home in Oakland, Calif. rh««* MM* 4»1 ior through His Virgin Mother. Harry Smith, C.SS.R., pastor of St. Joseph’s parish, the group at­ garet Piedalue, Norma Jean Niernberger, Helen Heilman, Martha Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haug and chil­ FESTIVAL tended Benediction in the hospital chapel. A reception for the class Prebish, and "Lloyda Martinez; third row, Priscilla Carroll, Joan dren are on a two-week vacation. and their guests was given immediately after the capping ceremony. Vance, Felice Bannon, Patty Jane Kissner, Bonnie Muir, Doris Breen, W. 7th Ave. at Julian Tht firm* litUd htr« dtserv* to They are visiting Salt Lake City bt rtroeroberod when you or* dU> Seated, left to right, are Evalene Joffer, Delores Herrod, Minnii Mildred Wade, Geraldine Evans, Diane Parker, Jean McCoy, Colleen and Yellowstone National park. Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. tHbutlsf your potronofo to tbo dif* Woznick, Mary Lou Hollowell, Shirley Allard, JaneA Anderson, Bar Price, and Joyce West. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Graber and fertDt lino* of businots. family have returned from a 10- Club for Women Benedictine Nun, Authority day trip to the West coast ST. JOHN'S PARISH Patronise These Friendly Firms To Be Organized ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH On Guidance, Will Join Staff Patronise These Friendly Firms Gnaranteed Lawnmowers Sharpened At Regis College RADIO SERVICE Call & Delivery Service CONOCO PRODUaS and Sales Soiltone • Vigoro • Milorgaaite An invitation to all the women Of Heights Clinic in August It’s a thrill Spreader* Loaned Free in the city who are interested in Lubriration — Delco Batteries TIP TOP RADIO McMurtry Paint* - Kemtona Regis college, Denver, to join the Sister M. Digna of the Benedictine nuns, professor of Car Washing ti be reieiberef & APPLIANCE 6th Ave. Hardware Regis Women’s club, now being psychology and vocational guidance officer at the St. Quebec, arriving there on June UU E. 3rd Ava. EA. 2222 formed, was extended this week 27 after visiting Niagara Falls with 2808 E. 6th Ave. EA. 3295 by the Very Rev. Raphael C. Mc­ Scholastica college, Duluth, Minn., will join the staff of and Montreal en route. W. A. (Dutch) THOMAS Permanent Waving Carthy, S.J., president of the col­ both the guidance clinic and the college workshop, that Classes will begin on June 27 Alameda ft Logan PE, 9840 PETERSON'S lege. will be held at Loretto Heights college in the last two and continue for six weeks. The a Specialty . RA. 181 «„ Father McCarthy announced weeks in August. Loretto Heights students will at­ tend classes in French in the morn­ vypR EE DELIVERY K AUTO SERVICE that an organizational meeting Sister Digna, who was awarded My Lady Edith would be h^d at the college on ing and workshops and language BUCHANAN'S YOU WILL BE PROUD Beauty Shoppe Dependable Repairing Tuesday, July 5, with dessert be­ her doctor’s degree in guidance at clinic in the afternoon. A num­ THEY CAME FROM On All Cars ing served at 1:30 p.m. and the the University of Minnesota, is ber of field trips have been planned Christian Bros. Wines FDRGET-^-lVOT r Minnl* Hffr. for the students, including visits All Pepalar B**n NEW LOCATION meeting following immediately. well known in educational circles. FLOWER SHOP 2S04 E. 6tli Ato, EA. 0788 563 Detroit FR. 5023 The meeting would be limited to She is faculty co-ordinator for to Quebec schools, Loretteville, W* D«Utct one hour, he stated. the North Central Association of and the famous Ste. Anne de PE. 1777 377 So. Bdwy 285 SO, DOWNING Beaupre shrine. After the final ex­ “ We hope that the mothers of Colleges and Secondary Schools, HATHAWAY’S aminations, which will take place all present or former college stu­ and has acted as leader of a num­ Aug. 5, the students will relax CITY LACE CLEANERS dents, the mothers of Regis high ber of institutes and workshops MERK'S in the fields of higher education, after their summer of study on a TEMPTATION 2618 EAST 3rd AVE. PHONE DE. 6891 school graduates, the alumnae of boat trip up the St. Lawrence and the Regis evening school, the sis­ evaluation, and guidance. She is Cartaia* - Pillows Cartfnlly Cleaned and Returned Same Slia. Special Caro Saguenay rivers. During their six DRUG STORF < Gfren to Tabla Linent. Blanket* Laundared Without ShrlnJmta. ters or relatives of all present or also known as the author of Study of the Effectiveness of a Liberal weeks in Canada, the girls will CUT RATE PRICES WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED former students, as well as any live in one of the residences pro­ woman in Denver who woulU like Arts Program and the editor of ICE CREAMfiOc Proacriptiona Aecnrataty Plllad ,| The First Fifteen Years of the vided for students of French, In H Gallon* Wlnea, Bear*. Bte* — Foaotala i!> to join us in working for the bet­ Foyer Sainte Genevieve. 8AVK TIBBS — BUT AT OUON^ terment of Regis college, will at­ College at St. Scholastica. Beat Quality Fresh Eggs 1300 So. Pearl SP. 7589 The firms listed here de­ tend this organizational meeting,” During the week of the guidance Miss D’Odorica, a senior at FOOD servo to be rem em bered Father McCarthy said. “ We plan clinic, Aug. 17-23, Sister Digna Loretto Heights, is the daughter Broadway Creamery OLSON’S STORES to .outline our program for the will act as chairman of the of Mr. and Mrs. August D’Odor- QUALITY CLEANING when you are distributing coming year, to elect officers, and group studying the special prob­ ico of Arvada. Miss Schmidt, a 08 So. Broadway 8P. se ll SEASONABLE PBICE8 sophomore, is the daughter of Mr. your patronage in the dif­ 2750 W. 29th GL. 3613 to draw up a constitution to clar­ lems in guidance at the college Tour Garment* Iniared Agalaat FIrp ify the aims of the group.” level. The following week, Aug. and Mrs. Maurice Schmidt of Col­ and Thtft ferent lines of business. Father McCarthy pointed to the 24-31, in which the workshop for orado Springs. The home of Miss 3030 E 6th EA. 1801 Hoatson, a sophomore, is Her- WOODY’S great progress made by Regis in' administrators of Catholic wom­ RED & WHITE the last few years, both as to nu­ en’s colleges will take place. Sister shey. Neb. merical growth and increased Digna will be one of the staff con­ Miss Irene Murchison, director W e U l t of the department of nursing at GROCERY & MARKET academic prestige, and expressed sultants and will also gpve a paper Sr. M. Digna c lean er s and d y e r s the hope that a large and active on "Types, Uses and Predictive Loretto Heights college, has just Quality Meats • Groceries ST. ANTHONY'S PARISH returned from Washington, D. C., Fresh & Frozen Fruits & Fegetables S2S BBOADWAT organization could be built up to Value of Tests and Vocational In­ sion at Laval university in Que­ PhonM PE. S7U A PE. I7U Patronise These Friendly Firms work toward even greater prog­ terest Blanks.” bec. where she had been invited to dis­ 105 So. Ogden PE. 1943 ress. Three Loretto Heights college These young women are win­ cuss, at a special committee meet­ ing June 17, t h e proposed Owing to the great number of students, Josephine D’Odorica, ners o f the competitive examina­ Mary Kay Schmidt, and Regina tions in French that determine the bill on federal aid to professional Alameda Drug Store CitrirM. Dtllnry Swvle. 10% DUcotmt for C**h O C u rr women to be contacted and to the education. The Senate has ap­ j m ^ o N ’ s difficulties facing the small num­ Hoatson, left Denver for Quebec, scholarship awards. They will v. 0. PETEBSON, Prop. pointed a committee to study this ber of women on the present tele­ Canada, June 22, to take advan­ join other winners of Laval schol­ Cut Rat^ Drugs ■ bill and to gather from represen­ Cut Rate Drags A to Z Dry Cleaners phone committee, the Regis rector tage of the scholarships they have arships in Chicago and travel tatives of the various professional PRESCRIPTIONS urged that all women reading of been awarded for the summer ses- with them the rest of the way to Fountain Service School Supplies groups concerned their reactions FOUNTAIN SERVICE Weatwood 1082 1091 So. Federal Blvd. or hearing of the meeting consideT Your Business Appreciated PBEE PBOUPT DBUVEBT JTs St;ecialiM in Fin^ Dry Cleaning to the proposed legislation, and Can SP. t a u D m i a c A AhM*S> 0 themselves as recipients of a per­ their opinion as to what parts of Alameda & So. Broadway Kail Ordar* Acceptad Modarata Prieaa sonal invitation from him to attend it are essential and what parts and take part in the work of the Dr. C. M. Noll Will Head new organization. might lend themselves to compro­ mise. Miss Murchison is one of the Mrs. Aurelia Mayer and Mrs. Complete Line The firms listed here de­ several members of the American Quality Meats & Groceries Ruth Phoenix have served as serve to be rem em bered temporary officers to launch the Men's Club at St. James' Nurses association ■ who were BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH asked to represent the nursing pro­ BEER TO TAKE OUT when you are distributing Regis Women’s club but will call (St. Jame*’ Pari*h, Denver) Esther Petersen as sponsors; Patronise These Friendly Firms SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS fession of the United States at for the election o f permanent of­ James Brian, son of Mr. and Mrs. this special meeting. your patronage 'in the dif­ ficers at the meeting July 5. Dr. C. M. Noll was elected presi­ Edmund J. Dooley, with Robert FIORE GROCERY dent of the SL James Men’s Miss Murchison went to Wash­ ItTl 80. FEDERAL . WE. lU ferent lines of business. Shanahan and Stella Dorgan as ington from St. Louis, where she club for the coming year. Other sponsors, with Margaret Sallak as The firms listed here de­ officers elected in the regular meet­ had attended both the conference, ROSS VibRIETY STORE proxy; Joy Lynne, daughter of Mr. ing were: Vice president, Leo R. of Catholic schools of nursing on serve to be remembered' July 4 Program and Mrs. Joseph J. Weiss, with NOTIONS - INFANT WEAR Boyle; secretary, Joe Huggins; June 11-12 and the convention of Hardware • Toys when you are distributing, Always A Good Time At Bruce and Marcella Cairns as the Catholic Hospital association, and treasurer, Walter Bastedo. The sponsors by proxy (Dracos and your patronage in the dif-' Planned by Legion following were elected to the board June 13-16. Others associated in 2214-16 Kearney Carrie Budke were proxies); Mar­ the Loretto Heights college pro­ of governors: Jimmie Fattor, Joe garets Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. DE. 4488 ferent lines of busipess. Billy O'Neill's Nile Club The 11th annual Salute to Amer­ Lasky, and John Mizicko. The re­ gram in nursing who attended both and Mrs. George C. Wieser, with the conference and convention John "Bud” VilUno, Prop. ica, dedicated to American youth tiring officers were given a stand­ William J. Kennaugh and Eliza­ by Leyden-Chiles-Wickersham post ing vote of thanks for their splen­ beth Wieser as sponsors; Mary were Sister Hugolina of the St. NEW HOMES FOR SALE did work. About 50 men were pres­ Anthony division, St. Anthony’s Phono Weitweod 68 BEER WINE DANCING of the American Legion, is what Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 2 and 3 Bed Room* in Park Hill Fairfax Hardware ent Committees will be appointed hospital, Denver, and Sister M. Offic* DE. 4266 and is in store for the kids, aged one Carl R. Conover, with Francis (Oolfar «t falrfaa) 495 S. Federal Blvd. FRI., SAT., SUN. to 100, in Denver the night of July by the new president within the Wieser and Rose Gray as sponsors, Cyril and Miss Anne Weisenhorn Compitu B*aJ E*tat* Sarrie* week to take care of the contests HABDWABE. GLASS. PAINTS COCKTAILS 4 in the D. U. stadium. Elizabeth Johnson by proxy; Susan of the Seton division at Glockner- and games And to secure prizes for Penrose, Colorado Springs. Miss JOHN F. BRUNO LAWN UOWEBS SBABPENED Since the institution of the fire­ the same at the forthcoming parish Catherine, daughter of Mr. and FR. 2725 5022 E. Colfa works law in Denver some years Mrs. Roy C. Warner^ with Robert Weisenhorn read a paper at the Realtor ’ picnic. 'This will be the fourth an­ a U BINEHABT. Prop. ago, it has been the pleasant task and Johanna Butz as sponsors; Sunday meeting of the conference nual parish picnic and will take on “ Centralization of Nursjng 6107 E. 22nd of the American Legion to sponsor place in the Montclair Civic park Josefita Patricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David F. Fernandez, with Education Facilities.” a show that in its brilliance and on Sunday, Aug. 7. Timothy and Decideria Garcia as HOLY FAMILY PARISH exciting daring replaces the dan­ Because of the heavy enrollment gers and damage of the old-time to date for the first three grades, sponsors. ' St. Francis' 3rd Order Patronise These Friendly Firms Fourth of July.. Each summer for it will be necessary to curtail the Mrs. Mae Degan has donated a the past 10 years, the legion has •enrollment in the school of those beautiful set of lightweight white Kearney Cleaners unselfishly brought to Denver the vestments to the church. The vest­ Plans Last Meet of Year CORN FED MEATS children who live outside the par­ services of world famous aerialists, ish as well as those from Lowry ments were made by Mrs^ Degan The Third Order of St. Francis 0 K POULTRY AND FISH and she is in the process of mak- trapeze artists, clowns, fireworks Field. will hold its last meeting for the ing,a similar set in green for sum and Tailors display ^artists, and novelty acts Baptized this week were William summer June 26. ^ QEANERS & DYERS mer wear. T E N X Y S O i V to thrill and fascinate the people Albert, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. The officers will meet in St. Mrs. Max E. Thomas was host­ “Park HiWa Fine$r IBA T. THOMAi. f n s , of this area. This year’s show tops William A. Liske, with Alvern and Elizabeth’s monastery, Denver, at Qeaning • Altering Meat Market them all! Besides a two and one- ess to members of the Martha cir­ 1:30 p.m. The novices will meet Gabardines Our Specialty half hour fireworks panorama, the cle in her home at 2645 Newport at 3 p.m. in St. Elizabeth’s school Repairing ■ Dyeing 4016 TeimjsoD GR.044S street. High score was won by the %______show includes ,bands, drum and Fr. Clement Ryan hall. The Seraphic Rosary will be ' We Pickup and Deliver y 41S0 TemiyKui GL. 5084 bugle corps, a gigantic parade, hostess and Mrs. J. Eugene Pow­ recited in the church at 3:15 various surprises, “ The Great ers. The next meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Guy M. Smith, o’clock followed by reception and CaU EAst 6379 2258 Kearney Street Stanelly” who dives 140 feet with­ the regular Third Order services. For Quality Bakery Goods out a safety net; the “ Aerial Takes Temporary 2690 Fairfax street, Clork's Hardware The July meeting of the Ave T ry Perrys,” doing daredevil stunts Hardware — Paints 100 feet in the air, plus the “ Four Maria circle will be held in the Cardova^” teeter-board and bar­ Post at Fitzsimons home of Mrs. W. E. Addems, 1800 LOYOLA PARISH Sporting (voods — Gifts Monaco parkway. In the last meet­ WEISS BAKERY rel-jumping experts, and the “ Fly The Rev. J. Clement Ryan, S.J., SAVE TIMS TBADB AT BOUE ing Meteors” trapeze artists. ing, at which Mrs. Philomena ANNUNCIATION PARISH 4034 TninytoB GL. 0282 4024 Tennyson Sl of Regis college, Denver, is serv­ Hodges was hostess, honors were Bedcr Fieri and Jo* Bey** This event deserves the support ing as chaplain at Fitzsimons won by Mrs. W. E. Dolan and of every citizen of Denver. Tickets Patronise These Friendly Firms General hospital this month to re­ Mrs. J. E. Waggener. Rocky’s Pharmacy, Inc. are at the first floor booth, Denver lieve the Rev. Jerome Sommers, The Gloomchaser club was enter­ Your Convenient Dry Goods. Reserved seats are chaplain, who has gone on vaca­ tained from treasury funds at the ALCOTT $1.50; box seats, $2.40; general Druggist AT LOWEST tion. annual free party June 4. They PRICES IN DKNTXa BILLY’S INN Groceiy & Market admission, 75 cents. Preecription* - Liquor LONDON MARKET DRUGS J u k Haliie* — C1*T 0*ri* Father Ryan says noon Mass were first entertained in the home 17th and B an EAat t s ti Good Foods Karl E. ''Elliott, Prop. each day at the hospital and then of Dr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Corn Fed Meats \isits the patients in addition to and then proceeded to the Wolhurst AND GROCERY Meat Your Friends Here Fr. Guida W ill Speak 3971 Tenny.on t"* G L 4759 any emergency duties that may Saddle club, where they had dinner OSCAK TUNNELL, Prop. 44di a Lowell Phone GL 9733 arise. He hears Confessions on and danced. In addition to the ST.PHILOMENA'S Quality Meat* and Groceriet STOBB We GIva Green SUmii.. On Sacred Heart Hour Saturday and celebrates two PHONES: .VIA. S l» - TA. 3846 Thompsons, the following mem­ 3411 FBANKUN R . MaOses in the hospital on Sunday. bers were present: Mr. and Mrs, 36*0 WALNUT The Rev. Gerald J. Guida, S.J., The assignment is not entirely Jerry Bortscherer, Boyd Bailey, E Prank Antontlll W. U (Spaed) Hiegtr member of the faculty at Regis new for Father Ryan, who spent J. Fottor, Martin Foley, Clay ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH college, Denver, will be the speaker two and a half years in the chap­ Grimes, James McConaty, Frank FOR on the Denver edition of the Sa­ lains’ school in the recent war and Phillips, and Mrs. John Leydon. CHRIST THE KING PARISH Patronise These Friendly Firms cred Heart radio program to be then served overseas for one year Bridge instruction group No. 1 broadcast at 12:30 Sunday, June with the. 51st Army hospital in brought its series of lessons to a CO LD BEER Patronise These Friendly Firms 26, over station KMYR. New Guinea and the Fourth Army close with a covered-dish luncheon Father Guida will speak on hospital in the Philippines. June 14 in the home of Mrs. Philo­ Why Pay Carfare? “ Heart of Jesus, Salvation of “ My work here at Fitzsimons mena Hodges and Miss Augustine CALL FR. 8881 BOB & TED’S Those Who Trust in Thee.” Arthur has shown me the tremendous task Girardot. At this meeting the group 0 « r Evary Day Pricas Burgette will sing “ Jesus, Ever- that Father Sommers has,” Father turned in its dues to the Altar and Cana and Bottlei RONNIE BRYAN Sara Yoa Monay Red ft White Grocery ft Market Loving Savior,” and the opening Ryan said. “ With more than 1,600 Rosa^ society in^the amount of OFFERS YOU Praserlptians Carefully FUlad and closing music will be supplied patients, more than one-third of $40. 'The members of the group ex­ FINE SELECTION by transcriptions made by the whom are Catholics, he has a full­ HEATS. nSB AND POULTBT pressed their appreciation to Mrs. TED'S the Rx of Automotive Service Reps college Glee club. time task that begins at any hour Guido Sbunrake Drugs "Once T ria d , . « S a tU fia d ^ Theodore KitUeson for the gener­ The Rev. J. Clement Ryan, S.J., of the day and may last far into ous contribution of her time as in­ 3504 E. G>lfax EAst 4766 8TH AT BIRCH CIL *934 38th a Clay 2707 W . S8th GS. 2773 of Regis is director o f the program the night” structor. Opea all day Sunday* 7:30 A.M . to 9 P.M. ^

a t. Thuriday, June 23, 1949 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyttone 4205 PAGE N IN E Knights of Columbus Marching Band Welby Parish Becomes Bride Plans Iriduum To St. Anthony Welby.— Beginning Friday a tri- duum in preparation for the Feast of St Anthony will be held every evening at 7 o’clock. The feast will Buckley Bros. Motors be celebrated Sunday with a High S a le s - STUDEBAKEB - S e r v ic e Mass at 9:30. An outdoor festival will be held AUTO REPAIRING ON ALL MAKE CARS & TRUCKS June 26 and 26. with games, re­ EXPERT BODY AND PENDER WORK - QtAUTT PAINTING freshments, variety booths, and STEAM CLEANING - WASHING - LUBRICATION SERVICE concessions. 660 So, Broadway — New Location — RA. 2826 On Sunday at 8 p.m. there will a display of the statue, procession, and Benediction. An electric sew­ ing machine and a pressure Ables-Davis Motor Co. cooker, will be on display the last night of the festival. USED Top Quality for the Choosey Buyer The committee for the affair CARS We Buy Clean Used Cars includes: [ SpecialisedI Automotive Service . . . Texaco Gas & Oils President, Tony Russo; vice 3520 E. Colfax at Monroe — FR. 2761 president, Alexander Rendi; sec­ retary and treasurer, George De Mrs. Edward Orris, above, Tullio; miscellaneous booth. Bill Rossi; sausage booth, Helen Wall; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hot dog, Antonetta Labrioli; beer Joseph Tezak, 3540 Race, was mar­ iVIC HEBERT, lnc.|iM& and pop, John and Carl Broncuc- ried May 15 in Annunciation HUDSON church, Denver, with the Rev. ^ Since 1913 cia; country store, Mike Fiori; games. Joe De Luzio; games. Car­ James Moynihan officiating. Mr. men and George Ciancio; ice Orris is the son of Mr. and Mrs. THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Marching band, mayer, Gilbert Di Lorenio, Floyd Mc.^lpine, Bob and Dick Lee, Jack J. R. Orris, 1039 Adams. Downing, Clare William, and Jean Glenn; cream, Rose Rende and Mary 3660 Dovvning Denver Phone AC 4848 above, gave its first formal concert at the K. of C. home Covillo; games, Josephine Serrano; The attendants were Mr. and David Sexton, Timmy Tafoya, Charles Romero, Jim Wilber, Mrs. R. L. Stoecker, Mr. and Mrs. June 21. The band, under the direction of Dwight McCready, has more James Connell, Fred Orrino, Jack Snively, Louis Dalsant, Bill Hof- traffic, Tony Lorenzo; tickets, Ann Labroli; music, Edward Ci^ncia; Roy Queen, Betty Spires, and than 60 members representing most of the parochial schools in Den­ schulte, Ray Fintzel, Andy Figliolino, Dan Gonzales, Ed Kemm, Joe Paul Kueser. Mr. and Mrs. Orris Gabble, Dick Mooney, Fred Greino, Jim and Lorraine Martelli, Frank electrical maintenance, Harry DODGE-PLYMOUTH OWNERS ver and a few public schools..It will make its first public appearance Wall; and chairmen, the Rev. John are at home in Boulder where they Brenner, Harold Barbate; Paul Harrison, Gary Flowers, Ray Rodri­ attend the University of Colorado. at the K. of C. Silver Dollar days. ^ guez, Greg Guinan, Dick and Bob Zeylmaker, Edna Holdeway, Bob Giambastiani, O.S.M., and the Rev. NOW'S the Time to Consider Members of the band include: John Le Fevre, Catherine and iGunthner, Bob Bigmaster, Phil SuHch, Jack Misvel, Jim, Bill, and Paul John Lauretti, O.S.M. ENGINE TUNE-UP— A simple “ tune-up” by our trained me­ Mary Hill, Barbara Miller, Tom Brigham, James Brownell, Walter Perkins; Jack Monahan, Anthony Persichetti, Al Tenorio, Frank Gaz- Have Corporate Conmunion FISHERMEN chanics costs surprisingly little— yet assures quicker starting, Baker, John Garbella, Kevin McNicholas, Fred Pepper, Frances Sedl- llard, Frank Bosolo, Red Kavina, and Marion Piccoli. The Altar and Rosary society re­ faster pick up, smoother performance and greater economy! ceived Communion in a body on FELT SOLE5 the Feast of Corpus Christi. After Vulcanized JAMES MOTOR CO. Mass a meeting was held, with the Jesuit CollegejNCW C Staff Writer Reports president presiding. The reason for ROY SYSTEM, INC. 1278 Lincoln Dodge & Plymouth Sates A Service KE. 8221 the meeting was to remind all 26 Broadway SPruea 4165 members of the obligations of the society. The renewal of the bylaws M&M Business HeadsiOn Highlights of Press Parley and the regulations were read by the president. Mrs. Josephine Ser­ WE MAKE KEYS RADIATOR W m K S rano. They were approved by all Gunsmiths • Locksmiths Radiator! Removrd troi^^kr and A tribute to the hospitality of oven-baked brook trout freshly wonders of the varied majesty of present and signed by Father Replaced To Meet June 25 Denver and the beautiful moun­ caught in nearby mountain nature. The newsmen found Safe Repairing Giambastiani. Father Giambastiani Cleanint — Roddlnr — Recorinr tain scenery of Colorado was streams. themselves in what many said Repairing Bu.inett manager. from added a new law, that the Novelty Repairing paid this week by one of the Points of interest of the jour­ seemed another world, as they monthly Communion Mass will be 947 Bannock (Rear) KE. 2805 Jesuit college, and uniTer.itie. ney included visits to the newly crossed the divide at 12,183 feet Day or Night Serric! on Anto Kegg Firit Door N. of V.F.W. Bldg.. deleyat'es to the national conven­ offered for the members of the FOR 9th and Speer in all part, of the nation will tion of the Catholic Press as­ dedicated native stone Church of over a highw.ay freshly cleared society, living and deceased. CaU TA. 9049 gather at Regi. college, Denver, sociation, in Denver June 15-17. -Our Lady of the Mountains in of snow and lined with drifts Gun* and Ammunition AUTOMOTIVE EXPERT The author of the article that the heart of Colorado’s vaca­ on either side to a depth of up Father Lauretti, who spent the AUTO REPAIR for their annual convention thi. follows is a staff writer for the tion country, and to St. Cath­ to 15 feet. past week in Chicago, has returned WEBER ARMS week end before taking part in When a shower for a time to the rectory. Father Giambas­ SERVICE All Makes NCWC News Service. erine’s “ Chapel on 'the Rock,” moistened the air in a sweep­ tiani left this week for Chicago. 1942 Larimer TA. 9049 Easy Time Payments the larger meeting, of the Cen­ By W il l ia m H . F a n n i n g a small church built on top of Visit Denver's tral Association of College and a single massive rock formation ing valley beside the road, On Friday, the Feast of the Sa Welcomed to the Rocky in the shadow of 14,000-foot many enjoyed the rare experi­ cred Heart of Jesus, Mass will be Mountain Empire by the Gover­ Dr. D. C. Werthman LEADING SERVICE Northwestern Auto Co. University Business to be held Long’s peak. ence of looking down at a rain­ at 7:30. nor of Colorado and taken on 549 Broadway TAbor 6201 next week at the Cosmopolitan For most delegate.^ the return bow, whose lower end dipped and Associate CENTER scenic drives through some of The novena in honor of Our hotel. to Denver w’as over the winding, far into a ravine less than three Lady of Sorrows is held every Dentists Where You Grt its most impressive landscapes, thrill-packed Trail Ridge road, miles away. And the day’s won­ The Jesuit group will open their delegates to the 39th annua! Friday evening at 7 o’clock. where every mile revealed new ders were complete. PLATES Quality at a .sessions Saturday morning, June Catholic Press association con­ Recently baptized was Linda Lu­ Fair Price ! 25, and continue through Sunday, vention enjoyed a greater va­ cille, infant daughter of Mr. and S06 ISth Street 1206 15th Street riety of scenic grandeur, KEy*tone 8721 TAbor 5761 June 26. The Central association's Mrs. Tony Mazzucca with Mr. and coupled with sightseeing and Arclibishop's Guild Plans Mrs. John 'Folvo as sponsors Open Eve­ meeting will get under way Sun­ CHRYSin-PiyMOUTH _ social events, than has marked Mr. and Mrs. John Domenico nings ’till 9 day night and continue through any previous CPA gathering. U P T O m i M O T O R CO, ^ Silver Dollar Days Booth arc the parents of a girl. 1908 BROADWAY CH.5626 June 29. In Denver itself, where 400,- 000 people boast of living "a CapiTflL The Very Rev. Raphael C. Mc­ (Archbithop’i Guild, Denver) two weeks. Father Harold Gleason Carthy, S.J., president of Regis mile in the sky,” more than 600 Miss Mary Ellen Logan entered delegates and guests were The Archbishop’s guild will have COOLING SYSTEM college, will extend a welcome to the hope chest booth at the four of her select roses in the Rose Marks Silver Jubilee And the delegates from the Jesuit greeted by Archbishop Urban J. .show held last Sunday. Miss Logan Vehr and Governor William Knights of Columbus annual Sil­ Grand Junction.—The Rev. Har­ schools on Saturday morning, and ver Dollar days to be held June placed second for arrangement TELIPHONE TAiOR S 191 BRAKE SERVICE Lee Knous at a dinner that old Gleason, recently appointed the -remainder of the day will be 30. July 1 and 2 at the K. of C. and second for a special type rose. 4 iROADWAY • DENVER 14 Yitn Ex.itlinti a Ilt4ir(i Eiil.aiit climaxed the principal day of the devoted to a discussion of problems hall, E. 16th avenue and Grant Sancta Maria Circle chaplain of the Veterans’ Admin­ Myers Radiator & Brake of budget, administration, financial convention. The Governor said Miss Kay Hueber left Sunday, istration hospital, Grand Junction, Th« Rmi! lifted here deserve to streets. A I-ane cedar chest filled standing, and financial stability. the city and state enjoyed play­ with many lovely linens will be June 19, for a business trip to quietly celebrated the 25th anni­ be remembered when you ere die* Shop ing host to national gatherings tributlng your petronege to the dll- on display in the booth. Story book Houston, Tex., where she will at­ versary of his ordination to the 1512 W. Alameda PEarl 6710 Following Mass on Sunday a ferent Ifnea of butlneei. and that members of the press dolls also will be featured. tend a convention in connection priesthood June 15. He has been as­ special breakfast will be served to were especially welcome. the delegates at Regis college. Miss Frances Graves, chairman with her work at Catholic Chari­ sistant pastor of St. Joseph’s par­ In a tribute to the Register of the booth, asks all circles that ties. ish, Grand Junction, and still will Included among the schools tak­ System' of Newspapers, with Miss Cecelia Chekal recently re­ ing part will be Creighton univer­ have not done so to send their temporarily devote some time to ’49 Dodge Job-Rated Trucks sity, St. Louis university, Rock- headquarters in Denver, he contributions of money or linens turned from a trip to Palisade, this assignment. said: “ We are particularly hurst college, Marquette university, to her at 1671 Logan street, or where she attended the wedding Immediate Delivery on All Body Loyola of Chicago, Loyola of New proud of it as a newspaper enter­ to Mrs. Mary Ruth Hodges, co- of her nephew. Scot Church Upholds Orleans, University of San Fran­ prise and proud also to have chairman, at 639 E. 17th avenue. St. Jo*eph’( Circle Models and Styles cisco, and Canisius college of Buf­ visitors see its publishing plant, Blesfed Sacrament Circle Mrs. Mary Lou Sprague was State Aid to Students falo, N. Y. organization, and operations.” Miss Helen Baker entertained hostess to the members of St. Jo­ Glasgow.—The general assembly Also at the dinner were the members of the Blessed Sacra­ seph’s circle on Wednesday, June of the United Free Church of Scot­ Regis college will be represented ment circle on Thursday evening, 15. The circle decided to postpone land voted down a proposal that J a m e s C o . by the Rev. William F. Houser, Archbishop J. Francis A. McIn­ tyre of Los Angeles, who deliv­ June 16. Miss Jeanne Lavelle was the June picnic until September. theological students should not ap­ S.J., and Wilbur T. Harrington of married to Leonard A. Leonard Plans were made for the annual ply for state grants to pay their 1278 Lincoln Street KE. 8221 the treasurer's office. ered the principal convention address; Coadjutor Bishop Hu­ Saturday, June 18, in Indianapolis, dinner and theater party in July. college fees. The Rev. Robertson 25c per hour ^ . Mrs. Clella Barry was a guest STATE OF COLORADO ( „ bert M. Newell of Cheyenne, Ind. The couple planned a wed­ Taylor, in opposing the measure, $1 per day City And County of Denver ( ding trip in the Smoky mountains. at the meeting. She brought a set said it was as illogical as advising IN THE COITNTY COURT also a convention speaker; and Our Johnson’s ^ Bishop Bernard F. Sullivan, S.J., They will return to Denver in of vestments for the circle to work students “ not to use spectacles from No. 8196S September to make their home. on, and instructed the girls in the the national health service or tell­ Yonr Friendly 24-Honr Service IN THE MATTER OF THE I of Patna, India, now a faculty ^ELECTRIC FLOOR POUSRER'* ESTATE OF JOHN SIKIRIS.! member at Regis college, Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Miles making of such vestments. ing them to go toothless during All Make* VACUUMS also known u John Sikirea; TO Mayor Quigg Newton of Den­ will leave Sunday, June 26, for a Mrs. Sprague announced her their years in the seminary.” Those Repaired 9 Sold HAm's TEXACO smia and John Fikirii, CREDIT­ week’s vacation at the Edgewater husband’s transfer to St. Louis, who supported the measure desire D«cea!«d. I ORS ver, unable to attend because Vacuum Cleaner Service HARRY FLEMING. Proprietor of a recent injury, sent a mes­ Beach hotel in Chicago. Mr. Miles Mo., and the tentative plans for complete separation” of the Notion It hereby givtn that all persona the family to move in August. Church from the State. 3286 Tenny*on GRand 5671 TKACO >nd flSESTONE M0DUCT8 SPEER BLVD. AT BANNOCK having claima against the above entitled sage of welcome and regret. will attend the Dale Carnegie LU.AICATION >o4 WASHING TABOR 9222 ettaU are reguir^ to Tilt the tame on or Speech convention while there. Mrs. Alvis Dade was burned se­ before July 28. 1949. or said claima will The opening and closing days St. Anne'* Circle verely on the hand in an accident be forever barred. of the convention were marked B. C. Hilliard Jr., AdminUtrator St. Anne’s circle has decided to at home recently. by ventures into the ruggedly change the regular meeting night Our Lady of Fatima Circle mountainous countryside to the from Sunday to Monday during Our Lady of Fatima circle BOYS! GIRLS! PARENTS! north and west of the Mile High the summer. The next meeting members spent Sunday afternoon L O G A N GABACE city. t will be held June 27 in the home at the Infant of Prague nursery. LOOK! Immediately after registering of Mrs. Kay Roache at 1023 Our Lady of Lourde* Circle Expert Repairing on All Makes on opening day, delegates were Hooker .street. The members of Our Lady of I Complete Body, Fender and Paint Dept. Plymouth Sedan whisked westward in chartered Morning Star Circle Lourdes circle met Tuesday eve­ Wheel Balancing and Front End Alignment busses for an evening steak din­ An exchange of gifts between ning, June 21, in the home of DeLuxe Fordor ner at Our Lady of the Rockies, “ secret sisters” was held at the Mrs. Marge Davis. Mrs. Davis’ co­ 275 So. Logan SP. 3811 On Display at a summer camp for underpriv­ last meeting of Morning Star cir­ hostess was Mrs. Maretta Green. ileged children under Denver cle in Mrs. Helen Thaler’s home. The circle made plans for a pot- Catholic Charities auspices. This meeting marked the date of luck picnic supper to be held in PRESENTATION Steaks and cold cuts were en­ the circle’s 15th anniversary. July. joyed in the open air as the St. Michael’* Circle Queen of Heaven Circle FESTIVAL cool of a Rocky Mountain eve­ Miss Claire McMenamy will Mrs. Rita McCarthy is visiting ning settled over the rarefied leave the first of July for Spring with her parents in South Dakota. FUN! POPULARITY! EDUCATION! W. 7lh Ave. at Julian atmosphere at 8,000 feet Lake, N. J., where she will vaca­ She plans to remain there until This venture skywards was tion for five weeks. after the Fourth of July. Mrs. far outdone, however, on the Mrs. Rita Davis will have as Noma Tincani has returned from Await You last day of the convention, when guests the first part of July her a vacation in Omaha, Neb. Miss final business was completed parents from Louisiana. Mary Jo McEnery lert Saturday, and a trout dinner was served Miss Agnes Young is entertain­ June 1^ for a two-week vacation "Spend Your Vacation at Gratid Lake lodge in Rocky ing her parents from Illinois for in New York city. Mountain National park. A 200- + + + + You Can Have mile circuit to the park and back With Us" took delegates twice across the A guaranteed factory re- great Continental Divide at 11,- Silver Dollar Days Display New fhaf school is out learn to play the insfru* huilt engine initEilled in 000 and 12,000 feet. The lodge itself, a rustic structure in the ment of your choice. No obligation to buy. your car, by us or your heart of the Rockies, was a fit­ ting setting for the repast of favorite garage, for as iitUe SIX LESSON COURSE ONLY $3.00 PER WEEK as $ 7 . 0 0 monthly. Reception, Supper Set IN OUR "WELLS OF MUSIC" STUDIOS

For New Postmoster 1. Instrument Loaned for Home Practice Denver Engine A reception ami buffet .up­ 2. Instruction Material Furnished Rebuilding ond per will be given in honor of Frank A. Pomponio, acting 3. Private Lessons postmaster, and J. O. Stavie, Supply Company formar poitmastar, Saturday, 4. Ensemble Practice July 9, at 6 p.m. in the Armory, 965 Broadway, Danvar 300 Logan street, Denver. It 5. Free Consultation Service AC. 4811 will be sponsored by the com­ bined postal' organisations of Denver. ACCORDION MARIMBA HAWAIIAN GUITAR VIOLIN ' SPANISH GUITAR Eggers Standard Service CORNET * CLARINET TRUMPET TROMBONE HENRY EGGERS, Prop. ENROLL TODAYI NO ENROLLMENTS TAKEN AFTER JUNE 27TH

Washing Steam Clean THE ARCHBISHOP’S GUILD will display a cedar chest packed with valuable articles at the Silver Dollar 2El!!S!.llfellS M llS k lfi. JOE KAVANAUGH Complete Motor Service days being staged by the Knights of Columbus in their home, E, 16th HOMI OF THE STEINWAY avenue and Grant street, June SO-July 2. Shown here Yvith the chest Lincoln at 7th Ave. TA. 1261 1900 Cham pa St. C H erry 9607 are Mary Ruth Hodges, co-chairman of the guild’s booth, and Frances 1 6 2 9 CALIFORNIA STfN iC B LPO Graves, chairman. fAGl TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4205 Thursday, June 23, 1949 (t)ju w £ A 'a TUdLomd CaJtJwUi: fijtM A (bMfdaim n ^jonvuniion fiAUunbid in fiidw tM

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Governor Lee Knous welcomes the dele­ of Cheyenne, the Rev. John O’Toole of gates to Colorado at the banquet the evening Crookston, Minn., toastmaster; and the Rt. o f June 16. Others at the speakers’ table are, Rev. Monsignor Matthew J. Smith, editor-in- left to right, Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of chief of the Register System of Catholic Denver, Coadjutor Bishop Hubert .M. Newell Newspapers, Denver.

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Delegate.^ to (he 39th annual conven­ tion of the Catholic' Press association The Rev. Paul Bussard, editor of the Catholic Digest of the C. S. in Den­ and president of the Catholic Press association, seems to be ver June 15-17 pro­ drawing a bead on something at the steak fry June liS. nounced it one of the most successful ever held by the organiza­ tion. Nearly 125 delc- Archbishop Vehr delivers his address at the banquet the gates were regis evening of June 16. Others at the speakers’ table are, left to i tered, most of them ^’cry Rev. Harold V. Campbell of Denver, Governor editors representing Knous of Colorado, and Archbishop J. Francis A. Mc­ Intyre of Los Angeles, who gave the main address of the Catholic publications evening. from evfery part of the nation. Two for­ « a eign countries, Can­ ada and G e r m an y, were represented. The highlight of the convention was the banquet Thursday evening, June 16, at­ tended by s

Apother view of the speakers’ table at Tliursday’s ban­ quet is shown l>elow. Left to right are Archbishop Vehr, Coadjutor Bishop Hubert M. Newell, the Rev. John O’Toole, -HI Frank Hall, director of the NCWC News Service, Wash- Monsignor Matthew J. Smith, Humphrey Desmond of Mil- ington, D. C., seems to be driving home a point for (seated, waukee, Wis.; Francis A..Fink of Huntington, Ind.; Mrs. r left) the Rev. James Chisholm of Duluth, Minn., and (stand- Fink; the Rev. Thomas J. McCarthy of Los Angeles, and the i] ing) Charles McNeil of the Young Catholic Messenger, Day- Rev. Paul Bussard. ton, O. + + + "^

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'j'VO, The Mass opening the convention was offered by Arch­ Rev. Monsignor Harry Stitz of St. Louis, and chaplains to the bishop Vehr in Holy Ghost church June 16. Others are, left Archbishop, the Rev. James Chisholm of Duluth, Minn., and to right, the Rev. Terence Tully of Spokane, Wash.; the Very the Rev. Daniel Tierney of Winona, Minn. Thursday, June 23, 1949 Office, 938 Bannock Sheet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN

The Denver Catholic Register President.______Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Editor______Rt- Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Msna^ng Director.______Rev. John B. Cavanagh, M.A., LittD. Hear Associate Editors— Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A.; Linus Riordan, A.B., LittM .; Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A.; Rev. John Ebel, M.A.; Rev. been taught. One of the most ne- nical Communist leaders dominat­ R o^ rt Kekeisen, M.A.; Paul H. Hallett, LittD.; Art Editor, Leo i fleeted parts of speech, evidently, ing many of the European family Canavan. Editorial Assistants: Robert H o]^ A.B.; Jack Heher, A.B.; P. S. The Mass and is the article. Do not be afraid of of nations. If -the atheistic war Paul Hennessey, M.A. (Jour.), M.A. (H is t); James Kelly, A.B. B y ,Rev. James B. Hamblin ASK and LEARN the little words— “ a,” “ an,” “ the." lords now overrunning Europe The Masses Since we have positive evidence They must bo written into your are allowed to continue their Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. that our little piece of last week copy if you neglect them. It may gradual and complete domination By Rev. Francis Syrianet concerning the preparation o f pub­ Published Weekly by be cryptic to leave out the ar­ of one nation after another, with The great modern heresy is to­ KO A ^ licity for parishes, societies, etc., ticle— but it is not intelligent and, the subsequent annihilation of re- THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) was read by at least two scribes, therefore, correct writing. We ligrious freedom, we can eventually talitarianism which destroys the 938 Bannock Street, 1 we presume to add a few specific wonder, top, whether the old art expect the same reign of terror dignity of the individual. Nazism Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 directions on ways to make friends of diagramming a sentence is be­ here in America. If our gfOvem- made the individual a mere drop 10:45 with the Register copy desk. ing taught. ment is ever to act resolutely and in an Aryan bloodstream. Com­ / Subscription: Many correspondents, we sup­ It is the best device we know fearlessly now is the time. munism reduces the individual to EVERY SUNDAY NI6HT 75 cents per year in Archdiocese of Denver. pose, are laboring under the delu­ for avoiding ^ e ridiculous. Here a cog in the machine by which the are a couple of sentences that $1.25 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. sion that their items arc rewritten warfare between the classes is car­ in the Register office. Hence, they came to us in a publicity release Apostolate of ried on. (and from a college, to. make mat­ Questions on religion submitted b j the radio do not bother to keep their copy Actually, however, the fallacy Thursday, June 23, 1949 ters worse). “ Designed as a recre­ “ clean.” • That would be the ideal of totalitarian systems is that audience answered on the arcbdiocesnn broadcasL ation center, courses will ,be The Postcar(d situation, of course, but our staff they do not even come close to is just not large enough to make taught in English, etc., at Camp By Rev. John B. Ebel OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER producing the absolute equality retyping of every news, item a Soandso.” No one can tell me the A man who had spent several that they boast of as their goal. Booklets on Catholic Church available free of cost practical procedure. We must, English course is designed as a The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. decades in the White House in They merely get a new set of to all inquirers. We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ therefore, make our corrections recreation center. “ After spend­ charge of the mail for Republican overlords in destroying the “ op­ ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or right on the copy we receive. If ing the summer at Cornell, the and Democratic Presidents di­ pressors” of the past. Their strug­ those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. those corrections are multiplied winter will be spent at Fordham.” vulged not long ago in a series of gle for equality usually results in WRITE TO We hope The Register will be read in every home of the and if sufficient apace is not left Who ever heard of the winter articles in a national magazine the equality of serfdom for the Archdiocese. .. between lines, the chances for spending the summer? that the volume of mail received, great majority. Wo urge pastors, parents, and* teachers to cultivate a taste in mistakes arc evidently increased. The writer’s two messages to pro and con, on important ques­ ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA, the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. In the interest, then, of fewer correspondents have covered only A single individual does not tions was all carefully tabulated. have much importance. He is one « URBAN J. VEHR, errors and happier printers, the a few of the more obvious instruc­ This tabulation, on which the Denver 2, Colorado ' good correspondent will follow as tions. They could be summed up of millions and almost always an Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. Presidents kept closely informed, insignificant one. His great dig­ closely as possible the style of this in a few sentences. Read your had much to do with the formula­ newspaper. paper and write according to its nity comes from the fact that tion of their policy. every individual is a product of One of the mistakes made most style of capitalization and punc­ If BarcJenites Really Answereid tuation. Type your copy double Quite recently, an expert on the hands of God, and even more, frequently is in the use of abbrevi­ Spain charged that our foreign has been redeemed by the death By Paul H. Hallett lennium to 75 salesmen in 1910 to ations and contractions. Very few space. If you must use longhand, leave at least a triple .space be­ policy is more apt to be formulated of Christ on the cross. The Barden bill, now before the round 38 million chalked up of them are permitted here; this according to the fan mail a na­ Religious Articles the 26-member House Education by a staff of 1,035 last year, means that a potentially confusing tween lines and print all names. The modem appeal to the masses Give all names, and those in their tional columnist receives than ac­ seeks to give significance to the * Statue* a Ro*arie* * Medal* * Picture* and Labor committee in Congress, In addition to my representative mark must be made on the copy cording to realistic principles.. would allocate a quarter-billion (re the Barden bill). Brown & over almost all of them. The good entirety. Keep your sentences individual, not as an individual, Be thaf as it may, the fact is but as a component part of the ^ Crueifize* * Prayer Book* a Pendant* * Book* * Plaque* dollars to the states to assist their Bigelow are on my mailing list, correspondent will write out eve^ simple and your thought clear. that the lowly postcard and letter whole. The individual is submerged schools. The following would be no and not for calendars. If I had word. The more common sins in These points will eliminate mis­ have come to play a powerful part completely. COMPUTE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME unfair dialogue if the patrons any “ remembrance advertising” this regard are abbreviations of takes and editors will revere you in determining the policy of our work I wanted done, I would make street, boulevard, and contractions as a good correspondent. Catholics, too, belong to a great of this bill answered questions Congressmen and others in gov­ sure that Brown & Bigelow become of the verbs combined with not organization in which there are frankly and/or according to logic. ernment offices. Representatives TAXPAYER: Your proposal al­ even more aware of the recession and will. many members. In fact, they be­ A. I*- W agiXER in the nudity business. We Do Not Want of thousands of. constituents, they long to more than an organization. lots none of this money' to local Requiring even more black pen­ have come to accept their mail as school boards, but gives it all to They are members of the Mystical cil is the copy that puts in letters a cross section of the wishes of Body of Christ—a living organ­ riiriH II t o. the states. Why is this? or words which we do not use. The Peace at Any Price the broad mass of people. Seminary Benefit ism. Living with the life of Christ TA. H;t:u (> l llh SECULARIST: Control of edu­ writing of dates is a good example. By Rev. John Cavanagh as long as they remain in the state If the-eorrespondent will look at There, is, then, for Catholics, cation has been vested in local It must be obvious to anyone yet another apostolate, the aposto- of sanctifying grace, the members the Register column he will notice schools so that the parents would In Need of Support interested in the facts that the late of the postcard. At present of this Mystical Body receive a have a voice in the education of that today is written as June 23— By Rev. Robert E. Kekeisen Catholic Church believes in up­ this is vitally important, for there dignity that could never be theirs their children. But the proposition not June 23rd or the 23rd of NO MONEY DOWN St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver’s holding principle, even in the face are pending in Congress federal as members of an ordinary group that parents should have the con­ June. By writing “ rd” (or “ tb” or community, no matter how archdiocesan training school for for other numbers) he has made of death. The thousands of Catho­ aid to education bills that are fla­ trolling decision in education is lic men and women who are listed grantly unjust and discriminatory large. anachronistic and contrary to the priests^ needs a convent for sisters work for himseK which will be 36 MONTHS TO PAY! who will cook for the boys study­ marked out here. Put the year in in the catalogue of martyrs are to the Catholic pupil in parochial All of this brings us to the Get ready for next winter’* heating now thi* ea*y way. policy of the welfare state. eloquent witnesses to the Church’s ing there. Besides, the seminary the date only if it is not the cur­ schools. Latest of these, and most importance of the Sacrifice of the In*tall youn Killam Ga* Conxereion Burner now. Finance under TAXPAYER: Your bill, al­ militancy and fearless approach immediately dangerous, is the Bar­ Mass. The prayers of any individ­ though it charges the taxpayers has added many expensive im­ rent one. FHA. Your fir*t payment will not be due from 30 to 60 day*. provements to the existing kitchen Another example is the use of to every problem that directly or den bill, already approved by a ual are good in the sight of God, Clean out coal dirt forerer, and be all ready for next fall’* chill $5 apiece for every school child, indirectly affects faith and morals. 10-3 vote of the House Subcom­ since, if sincere, they are the turn­ allows the benefits to go only to facilities. To promote financial the expression “ Rev. Father” be­ day* with cheap automatic heat. ventures to aid the seminary, and fore a priest’s name. We presume In these latter days, when we were mittee on Education. ing of one’s mind and heart to that sector of the population which supposed to have a peaceful world, God. But Christ has said: “ Where uses the public schools. What is to assist the school in other ways, a priest is both Reverend and Fa­ The Barden bill, shrew dly the St. Thomas’ seminary auxil­ ther; there is no need to use both we still find the Mindszentys, the planned, would set a pattern deny­ two or three are gathered to the idea of that? Stepinacs, and the Berans un­ gether in My Name, there am I in SECULARIST: Frankly, it is to iary was formed by the Veiy Rev expressions. Notice also that the ing forever to any private or pa­ Kiilam g a s b u r n e r c o . flinching in the black night of the midst of them.” Public, offi discourage all education that can­ William J. Kenneally, rector of the proper term always carries an rochial school child a share in the MANUFACTURERS AND HEATINC ENGINEERS seminary. This* group of women article— the Rev. John Brown. Communist terrorism abroad. They federal aid that presumably is cial worship is more acceptable to not be controlled by a single di could have escaped the present God than private, individual wor­ Manaftetured and Inatailed recting authority. volunteers, headed by Mrs. Wil Correspondents should be careful, intended for the good of the na­ 260 BROADWAY hy R«ffUter«d Enrioeera RAce 2871 fred Eyre, is conducting its first by the way, to give complete persecution by sacrificing their tion’s education as a whole. In­ ship. TAXPAYER: Did not the Su' principles and accepting peace at preme Court, in its Oregon deci­ benefit affair on Tuesday night, names, not only of priests but of stead of equalizing educational The value of the Mass is that in June 28, from 9 to 12 at Elitch’s laymen also. Father Hrown or Mrs. any price. But the price of peace opportunities for all children in it the priest and faithful who at­ sion, forbid any of the states to is never too high to men of char­ tend unite their own prayers to standardize education by compel­ Gardens through the kindness Smith are not sufficient designa­ the U. S., it would discriminate of the management of the park, tion of the individual. There can acter, to men who put peace of most unjustly against parochial the prayer of Christ Himself as ling their citizens to attend any conscience ahead of expediency. He once again offers Himself to particular type of school? The function is to be a ball be several Fathers Brown and pupils— pupils of the same schools at which Bill Petrie’s orches­ Mrs. Smiths, but probably only Without doubt war can be pre­ whose graduates compiled such a His Father as He did on the MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY SECULARIST: That decision vented just as surely as it can Cross. Thus the united offerings was made in 1925. The modern tra will play. • The price of tickets, one Father John Brown or Mrs. remarkable record of heroism and INSURANCE SINCE 1897 per couple, is ?1.50. They may Susie Smith. If the Christian name be provoked. And if we do not patriotism in World war II. of countless insignificant individ' concept of law is that its interjpre- prevent war, then we must all uals take on an infinite value by tation changes to meet social be obtained' from Mrs. Eyre is not given, we must look it up in Surely Catholics will not allow at 100 S. Franklin or from some share in the guilt for the dead. their Congressmen to vote for a virtue of their identification with ALL LINES OP INSURANCE needs. the phone or clergy directories. It parish rectories. But there is a point at which we bill that denies funds (a good pro­ the supreme offering of-Gkrist. TAXPAYER: Is not law by its is easier for all concerned if those Catholics need not be constantly must abandon honor or accept the portion of it from taxes paid by The Mass is, then, the perfect 6aa and Elactrle Bids. Pbana TAhmt IM I very nature exempt from change? who know the individual do him reminded of the importance of the challenge that may lead to the Catholics) to parochial schools for act of worship. The submerged SECULARIST: We no longer or her the courtesy of supplying a seminary to the Church, and greatest sacrifice man can make. such essential services as non­ anonymity of the masses is ele talk about such things as the na­ complete name. For members of particularly to the section of the Human dignity and freedom must religious textbooks, bus rides, and vated until each individual stands ture of law. religious orders, the family name Church in the area in which be defended wherever they are health aids. before the throne of God as a TAXPAYER: Who is to de­ should always be added tc the re­ the school is located. Archbishop threatened, else all the wars of the Every Catholic in Colorado brother of Christ. No longer is termine social needs? ligious title. Fr. Fabian, for ex­ Urban J. Vehr has on many past will become a mockery in­ should write today, tor time is run­ the individual lost as a mere un­ SECULARIST: Those who un­ ample, is popular, but his family occasions stressed the good for­ ought to get some credit. Honor stead of an honor and the badge of ning short, to the Colorado Sena­ important component of what is derstand them best. tune of the Denver archdiocese in his parents by mentioning the free men. We will unmistakably tors and to one’s particular Con­ almost contemptuously called the TAXPAYER: Who are we to having a seminary of its own. The have fallen into the trap that gressman, and remind them that “ masses,” because of its vast num ^ assume have the best social under­ family name — the Rev. Fabian Archbishop is of the opinion that Joyce, O.F.M. breeds new wars if we ever make a vote for discriminatory aid to ber. Each one of us, if we draw standing? vocations to the holy priesthood concessions to agressive and God­ education is a vote against paro­ from the wellspring of life that SECULARIST: Men like John By the way, notice those pe­ more easily nurtured in riods. They should always be writ less nations that threaten the chial schools, against parental the Mass is, can say with S t Paul: Dewey, Paul Blanshard, Felix region where a seminary is a vis­ ten into the original copy when peace we enjoy in America today. rights, against millions of Catho­ “ I live, now not I, but Christ lives Frankfurter, or Henry ’ Wallace. We cannot honorably listen too in me.” • * • * ible, functioning reality. The designating a religious order. The lic children, and against the best things of the priesthood, and those same is true of K. of C., C. D. of intently to, or be misled by, those interests of education. Catholics As Millard F. Everett, a former connected with preparation for A., etc. Did you ever try to put a who cry “ peace at any price.” save the nation’s taxpayers a half associate editor of this paper, that career, are not so strange to space and a period and the word Such an attitude simply means a billion dollars a year through their says: The whole issue of the a lad who has heard the seminary “ of” into KC or CDA? repudiation of our heritage as own school system. At the same CATHOLIC RADIO LOG Barden bill rests in this question Americans. It would place this na­ choir sing, or attended a Mass at While on the subject of needless time they pay the same taxes as Station KOA WHOSE CHILDREN ARE which a sem inary professor tion at the mercy of any aggressor their neighbors to support the pub­ duplication, may we mention our CATHOLIC'HOUR — Sunday, YOURS? preached, or visited the seminary pet “ peeve” — regular monthly who, by playing on public opinion, lic school system. Surely they 1001 BANN Alpine 0473 RECESSION IN LUST? to see just what makes up a school meetings? If they are monthly, puts himself in a position to deci­ should have a voice in how some 4 p.m. After the newspaper exploita­ for the training of priests. they are regular. Also, the June mate our forces at will. Neither of their own tax money is spent ASK AND LEARN— Sunday, EVENINGS PEarl 5091 tion of the Judith Coplon case, Catholics are the recipients of meeting on June 14 is making can we continue a hit-or-miss For the convenience of writers, 10:45 p.m. my nomination for the most policy of attempting to hurdle many appeals directed to the as­ June burst out all over, is it not? names and addresses of Colorado Station KVOD nauseating story of the week goes sistance of Christ’s work on earth We hate to cast aspersions on from crisis to crisis instead of Congressmen are as follows: HOUR OF FAITH— Sunday, to an interview printed in a Denver through the Church. They are our schools, but one does not sit boldly meeting the issue. We can­ Senators, Senate Office build­ 9:30 a.m. daily about a salesman for askAd for financial aid needed to at a copy desk long until he begins not improvise with expedients ing, Washington 25, D.C.: Senator m m OND “ remembrance advertising” firm, effect ecclesiastical progress both to wonder whether grammar and without courting destruction. We Edwin C. Johnson, Senatojr Eu­ Station KMYR ms namely Brown & Bigelow of St. cannot drug the nation into an I at home and in the mission fields rhetoric are taught or ever have gene D. Millikin. SACRED HEART PROGRAM Paul, Minn. One of the specialties abroad. Generosity has marked illusion of security by seeking in­ Representatives, House Office — Weekday* at 7:30 a.m. 'UPmrrmmwuDowHl of Brown & Bigelow seems to be their response. become an annual event produc­ offensive solutions. If we are go­ building, Washing:ton 25, D.C.: Sunday at 12:30 noon. tive of much assistance to the life­ calendar girls. The calendar girls Today the appeal is a small one, ing to avoid weakening our posi District 1, John A. Carroll of Den­ Station KFEL blood of the Church in Colorado— tion in world affairs, then we must of Brown & Bigelow, says the in^ but it has a cause of the greatest ver; District 2, William S. Hill of AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday, Clean them easily . . . quickly . . . in if it meets with success this year. adopt a policy and not attempt to your home with Scarry’s Shampoo. Just terview, “ lost their modesty about worthiness. The cause is the fur­ Fort Collins; District 3, John H. 5:30 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. 15 years ago.” But the salesman therance of the education of The co-operation of all the Catho­ meet the issue by fixing principles apply and wipe off. No rinsing neces­ Marsalis of Pueblo; District 4, FAMILY THEATER — Wed- predicts that they will get it back priests to carry on the work of lics of the city would mean thou­ to the changes of each day. We sary. Dirt vanishes, colors come back to Wayne N. Aspinall of Palisade. netday, 7:30 p.m. They will get it back for the Jesus Christ, by supplying the sem­ sands of dollars for a vital Church have the security not only of this Every postcard and letter and life, natural oils are restored, wools re- virtuous reason that: inarians with the facilities for work. It is up to the people. nation at stake, but in our bands telegram is a vote cast toward one ASK FR. LORD— 9:45 to 10 . vitalized and you mothproof as you "The nude is passing out” good, wholesome food. The cost also lies the future of the entire of the most vital domestic deci­ a.m. daily Monday through clean. Renews auto upholstery, too. It’s the finest rug and “ Brown & Bigelow’s famous un­ of the donation is $1.50. 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F. J. Kirchhof, Pres. MA. 0168 C. F. Suhl, Vies Pns. 1236 Arapahoe St. Danvar, Colo. PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Stroof THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Talaphena, KEyatona 4205 Thursday, June 23, 1949 Pryofa Fireball Too Much , Parochial Stars Drop At Estes Park Educators' Conference Early Reports Loretto Heights Alumna^ Show Loyola To Present Viola ReciiffI 4-2 Thriller to Preps Bazaar Succes The Denver Parochial All-Stars West high’s Bob Pryor, who went (Loyola Parish, Danevr) came out second best on the all the way on the mound for the diamond in Bears’ stadium last public school nine. More than The Loyola bazaar opens Thurs­ vreek under the withering fire of 11,000 fans, a ne/:r-record crowd day night and will continue on for the stadium, turned out to Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Good Shepherd Aid watch the postseason clash, which evenings. Advance reports indicate had originally been canceled be­ that the bazaar will be s success. cause both leagues had finished A Studebaker car, Majestic AM- Elects New Officers their schedules late. FM radio-phonograph, a Cozy Cor­ The June meeting of the Good ^ Pitchers Excel ner Set comprising a mersman Shepherd Aid society, Denver, was The final score in the ball game, table, chair, and ottoman, table well attended. The election of of­ 4-2, gpves some indication o f the lamp, and a royal Doulton figurine ficers was held and the following pitchii^ ability on both sides. (Roseanne) will be on display. were chosen: Norm Prazzini of Cathedral hurled Fourteen other attractions in­ President, Mrs. A. E. Perriam; seven and two-thirds innings for clude an electric mixer, waffle first vice president, Mrs. W. E. the Parochials and gave up only iron, automatic pop-up toaster, Dolan; second vice president, Mrs. seven hits and three walks. Gene sandwich grill combination, light L. J. Lester; third vice president, H a^erty of Regis relieved Fraz- weight electric iron, steam iron, Mrs. W. E. Sheehy; fourth vice zini to put out the fire at 4-2. mirror, Westinghouse automatic president, Mrs. Lillian Young; Bob Schnabel and Gil Borelli iron, what-not shelf, pair of lamps, fifth vice president, Mrs. Ed Neu­ got the only hits for the Paroch­ alarm clock, pin-up lamp, and a man; financial secretary, Mrs. ials. pair of lamps. The children will be Harry McCoun; recording secre­ Pryor’s two-hit performance for much interested in a doll dressed tary, Miss Gladyis Bausman; treas­ the Preps was marked by 17 as a Sister of Charity as well as a urer, Mrs. W. H. Grimm; and au­ strikeouts. softball and bat ditor, Mrs. J. J. Flynn. The chairmen of the various Til* firms llstsd her* deserv* Mrs. Emil Frei will be in oommittees will be chosen in the be' remembered when you are die* charge o f the refreshment booth, fall when meetings will be re­ tributinf your petroaafs to the dil* which is under the sponsorship of sumed. ferent lines of business. the Altar sodality, and Mrs. Walter Wade will be chairman of the Altar sodality prize booth. Mrs. A. J. Linnebur has charge AMONG THE 100 educators gathered Jesuit Educational association; and Dr. Walter Hall- of the PTA booth, and Miss Ann Doherty of the Ice cream and at Estes Park, Colo., this week for a con­ stein, vice president of the University of Frankfort, candy booth. ference on the role of higher education in promoting Germany, a visiting summer professor at George­ international understanding, were several prominent The chairman of the St. 'An­ Colorado town university, Washington. In the back row are thony booth is Mrs. W. M. Ma­ S Catholic educators. Several are shown here in a cof­ Marviii C. Knudson, president, Pueblo, Colo., Junior fee-session with Benjamin Cohen of Chile, assistant honey, and Emil Frei heads the . dining room service will be super­ Green Bay, WU., June 11, by vised by Mrs. S. F. Speas, Mrs. winter, and spring seasons. It will Very Rev. Joseph P. O’Heroa, pas­ the Moit Rev. S. V. Bona, cele­ be reorganized in the fall for the Clyde Marchese, and Miss Dolores brated hii Firet Solemn Matt in tor of St Louis’ church, Engle­ Get Baur*$ ( o f D en ver) PETE BERONl Nielsen. High Masses which will be re­ the pariih church June 19. Fa­ sumed on Rosary Sunday, Oct. 2. wood. Mr. Lillie is a convert of Candy and Ice Cream at fXJRIVrnjRE SHOP Arrangements have been made ther Olion it e convert from the The three Dominican mission­ Father O’Heron. Betty J, Coff­ DPBOLSTERINa to serve between 400 and 500 in Episcopal Church. Ha it the ton aries from China who visited here man, sister of the bride, was the Johsson-Esglish BE-UPHOLSTKBINa AND one sitting. This large number of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olton, for a few days last week have left maid of honor, and Richard M. REPAIBINO of services has been made pos­ Slip CoTtt* ud Drspsila 3136 W. 36th avenue. for their report to their Provincial Garrett was best man. Uado (0 Ordar sible by the installation of addi­ The Rev. Norbert Walsh, now in New York. While here they en­ In -the second wedding, Miss Drag Go. tional tables secured through the pastor of St. John’s church, Stone- Fnmittire Mads to Order joyed a trip to the mountains, which Margaret C. Bastar, 2961 Foster LENtHEBIC Toiletries courtesy of the Rev. D. A. Le- ham, who had been the spiritual St BUoa a t PhoM USS TH 8. Caaeada Ara. Halo SSSS they were viewing for the first time. court became the bride of Carl mieux, pastor of St. Catherine’s adviser of the newly ordained They are the Fathers Francis E. Donald LaBadie. The ceremony parish. The kitchen equipment priest during his transition per­ Kelly, O.P.; John J. Ryan, O.P.; was performed before the Rev. Rob­ The Heyse Sheet was enlarged last fall to provide iod, was the assistant priest at and Lawrence R. Dolan, O.P. Af­ ert A. Kilbridge, O.P. Miss Rose­ for the increased number. Steam the Mass. Father Walsh was sta- ter reporting to their Provincial mary Bastar, a sister of the bride, Metal and Roofing tables will keep the food warm for .{ioned at Holy Family .parish, was maid of honor, and Jess H. La INCORPORATED they will enjoy a visit with their late comers. Tickets at $1 for Denver, as an assistant when he parents at their various homes Badie, a brother of the bride­ BEATING ROOrmO adults and 60 cents for children became interested in the now Fa­ ENTERPRISE TENT SHEET UETAL in the East. groom, was best man. S» 80. NEVADA may be secured at the door. Serv­ ther Olson. Other officers at the AND AWNING CO. Phon.i Main 5SS ing will stop promptly at 8 o’clock Mass were: The Rev. Robert A. Summer School in Seision The third wedding saw Miss Lois PH. 1264 Eat USS to enable the workers to attend Sromovsky, 0. Praem., Ph.D., dea­ Tho lummar lehool of roli- Ann Larkin, 2829 Stuart street, be­ the features of the carnival on the con; the Rev. John M. Cagney, 0. gion for public ichool pupili ii come the bride of John L. An­ church grounds. Praem., a classmate of Father in (Cdion at tho parish achool, thony, 2727 Java court The Rev. Carnival Faaturai Olson, subdeacon; and George 2Sth and Grove straat. It I* bald J. G. Forquer, O.P., officiated at The carnival will continue on Kearney, seminarian, St. Thomas’ each waakday morning, except the ceremony and said the Nuptial HEIDELBERG'S the church grounds Thursday, Fri­ seminary, Denver, master of cere­ Saturday, from 9i30 until 11 Mass. The bride was attended by day, and Saturday evenings, June monies. The Dominican Fathers o’clock. Tha school will continue her five sisters. Phil Mahoney, CLOTHING 23-26. Leroy Volk is general chair­ and other priest friends of the in session until July 1. If par­ Jr., was best man. ents have not enrolled their chil­ Men’s Fumithlngt man and co-chairman is William newly ordained were present in This is tho sece;,d time in the Get to Know Wagner. the sanctuary. dren they should permit them to histo^ of the parish when three The firms listed here de­ 10 NORTH TEJON ST. Among the free attractions will The altar and sanctuary were secure some religious training Nuptial Masses took place on the serve to be rem embered- LEE be a stage show each evening. Otto decorated with cut flowers and during the remaining days of same day. The other occasion was The Druggist 'j Pribyl and his son, Richard, will plants by the Rosary Altar so- school. No application blank is June 6,' 1946, when three (Datho- when you are distributing necessary. ESTES PARK DRUG STOR| COHFLUUNTi OW lic marriages took place. your patronage in the dif­ Tht Ruill Slor. |j The Third Order will receive ESTES PARK. COLO. j! OLSON & BENBOW Holy Communion in the 7:30 The ftrme listed here deserve to ferent lines of business. Lm T l(h., Prop. Ij :i(] :S‘ LOil]Wed at St. Francis de Sales' o’clock Mass Sunday, June 26. ' be remembered when you ere dU- PLBG. & HTG. CO. tributinf your petronofe to the dif­ There will bc no meeting in the ferent liAes of business. 116 North Weber St. afternoon. Plans have been made for the Third Order to have a “ Come to Church in the Rockies’* i TeL Main 1066 day of recollection in the moun­ hotel tains during August Details will McConnell's Pharmacy t be announc^ later. • ii The prayers for the Holy Hour The Friendly Drug Store on the Corner Friday evening, June 24, from COLORADO 7:80 to 8:30, will be led by the Phone 30 Estes Park, Colo. '! Rev. R. A. Kilbridge, O.P. Expo­ glenuiooii springs sition of the Blessed Sacrament and the sermon will be by the Rev. / The firms listed here de­ J. B. Dering, O.P. Confessions VISITORS ARE ALWAYS will be heard after the Holy Hour. LUMBER WELCOME AT serve to be remembered Summer Visitors when you are distributing The Rev. James J. McDonald, Complete Line of SHINN'S PHARMAa O.P., S.T.D., professor of the­ jrour patronage in the dif­ NORTHERN HOTRL COR. ology at River Forest, 111., and Building Materials ferent lines of business. assistant editor- of CroM and Floorinr 8 Paints * Hardware PH. 82 Ft. ColUna. Crown, attended the Catholic Press convention and spent a few dr.ys I cemfertnbl* octommodotionsl with the priests before returning ESTES PARK LUMBER la Ft. CoUias ea Hiwaya 87 and 287 to his duties at River Forest. DREILING MOTORS The Rev. Gordon F. Walter, CO. O.P., principal of Fenwick high G. E. Caaey, Mgr. Phono. 4S Baiek aad G.M.C. SpacialitU — \Salaa aad Eapart Sarvica school. Oak Park, 111., and a na­ FREE OEUVEST tive of Colorado, is spending a Let lls PorceUdnixe Your Car few days with his relatives and Telephone 626 thq priests. Father Walter is a native of Crippl^ Creek and was a lawyer in that town before em­ bracing the Catholic faith and Jhhinq ^jcfuipmsmi Btndjdng for the priesthood in the Dominican order. AURORA The Rev. Emmanuel Ubeda, O.P., M.D., Madrid, Spain, who Picnic Supplies • Sporting Goods has been studying theology at the Dominican house of studies. River General Hardware NEW FASHION Forest, 111., is spending some time PURSE BROS. at Nederland, preparing for bis Paints Cleaners & Dyers GROCERY & MARKET THE FORMER Mias Leontine Rigamer, daughter of examination for his doctorate in JOHN B. JOHNSON philosophy in the fall. Ha was a GSOCKBIES - HEATS — PBUIT8 Mr. and Mrs, G. R, Abernathy, was recently married to practicing physician for seven for nninVATIONS SM yew VKGETABLia Otfle* Ptoat ESTES PARK HARDWARE SPmt* SOTS ISSSI KaH Collaa William C. Murray, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, William Clark Murray, years in his native country be­ travel oyeot or olieM . . STSt Kait Calfaa Av*. P k Aarora SIS SM K. A k a .A » kt%. Aafwa SI in St. Francis de Sales’ church, Denver. The young couple will make fore taking up bis studies for the DINVH, ACewo 2021. Elkhom Avenue Phone 195 their hone in Denver. priesthood. Enthusiastic About SSCA 50th Anniversary ■ MM.omemaker*s Armstroiig—^^airn-iPabco <11 I Department Of Consecration I I LINOLEUMS PatroniM Thsit Rellabta and Friendly Firm* I Set in Del Norte I Quality Installation Service s I Come in and Choose Your Pattern I Del Norte.—Holy Name of Mary I From Our Large Assortment I THE pariah here celebrates the 60th I m STILES anniversary of the consecration Asphalt, Rubber and Plastic Wall Tiles McVeigh Company of its church Saturday, July 2. I Solemn Pontifical Mass will be I ELEGRIC SERVICE PAINTING AND celebrated by the Most Rev. Joseph I DECORATING C. Willging, Bishop of Pueblo. IDEAL BUILDERS' SERVICE CO. I CONTRACTORS I W iring - lifghtlng The solemn blessing of the new ■ 200 Broadway | i IS28 Inca KE. 0718 parish hall, which has been in Hie PE. 8070 'I 1100 Larimer TA. 6875 process of construction for more I than five years, will also take place m J S METAL WEATHER on this day. The double celebration IJAMES H. CURTIS LYNN F. CURTIS will be in honor of the consecra­ IH NDERSO STRIPPING . . . CAULKING tion of this church, an event that !H 21 Ttan BxpMriinc* took place Nov. 12,1899. THE GLEE POT Satisfaction Guaranteed It is the only consecrated church Interior • Exterior Painting in the Diocese of Pueblo and one CABINET and REPAIR SHOP ' Phon* CHi 6581 ADAMS & WILDING of five in the state. All debt must Denver 6, Colorado be paid and the future of a church Features— Be»t Refinishing Work in Town !'! 1 0 4 2 ^ Santa Fe Drive 1158 California KE 1609 assured before canon law will 1518 COLORADO BLVD. PHONE EA. 2652 permit its consecration. The Del THE BEST IN LUGGAGE PLUMBING Norte church building was the first O f AU K in ^ CRANE FIXTURES church in Colorado to be conse­ YOUNGSTOWN STEEL crated. The other consecrated NO TROUBLE KITCHENS churches in the state are all in i; Denver. They are St. Elizabeth’s, It AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS With dampneti, water or alkali if waterproofed with Hydros* ,| Free Parking in Rear DENVER CATHEDRAL high school’s Cathedral schools this week. Left to right are Mary which dates back to 1902; An­ two sets of twins and a married couple from and Margaret Quayhagen, 2231 Vine street; Mr. and nunciation church in 1907; the Im­ Liquid Gum. Done in color lavet expeniive painting. '■ L. R. Fry Plbg. & Htg. maculate Conception Cathedral in b i uri St. John’s parish, Denver, are among those at the Mrs. Albert Riede, 237 Colorado boulevard; and Lyn Concrete floor* stained with COLOR-FLEX. No peeling or <1 u a r v « . 124 S. BDWT. B A . 2801 1921; and St. Cajetan’s, which was blistering. Made to walk on. Summer School of Catholic Action being held at the I and Kay Moord, 2237 Gaylord street. consecrated when built + + + ' + + + + + The Pontifical Mass will also be JUSSEL J. A. Johnson & Son a memorable occasion for the Sons Established 35 Years of the Holy Family, the congrega­ DENVER BRICK STAIN CO. Electric Co. tion of priests who staff the par­ 1163 California St. * Gutters * Sheet Metal 12 States Are Represented ish. It is the completion of their CHerry 1083 Electrical Contractors • Gas Furnaces first quarter century as adminis­ 1455 Fox St. Call AL. 1743 for * Gas Conversion Burners trators of Holy Name of Mary A GoaraatMd BlKtrtcal Job 709 E. 6th At«. KE. 4031 parish, which has been the mother At Catholic Action School; church of numerous missions, many of which have become par­ GARDEN TRELLISES ishes with resident priests. In its history, the parish of Del Norte Pergolas — Garden Furniture has also seen such communities as All Sixe* for C A g t CABINET MAKING Christian Duties Stressed Creede and Bonanza become pros­ All Purpoiet w U U up Sanctuary, Sacristy, Chnrch Equipment perous enough for a permanent Papal Benediction at the general assembly Friday, June 24, will close the session of pastor and then revert back to the COLO. UPHOLSTERED Office, Store and Tavern Fixtures the Summer School of Catholic Action, which openetl in Denver Monday morning, June status of missions. The community of Saguache is FURNITURE CO. Excellent Workmanship at Lowest Cost 20, under the chairmanship of the Rev. Frederick D'. McCallin, archdiocesan director of still a mission of the Del Norte Sodalities of Our Lady. parish, which has numerous others 2501 16th St. Phone GL. 23(ji Call CLendale 3830 for Estimate The traveling summer school, now in its 19th consecutive year, is sponsored by the not so large as Saguache. Alamosa Ctrl Amsto Sk Sons central office of the sodality in and Monte Vista, too, were at one St. Louis, Mo. The Rev. Thomas Apostolic Constitution about the lyzed the miracle of Fatima as a time handled from Del Norte, 1741 Tr*iB0iit PL; ACE FIXTURE & EQUIPMENT CO. Bowdep, S.J., is the director. tlie sodality, which was promul­ powerful teaching force in the which was for many years the only DENVER’S MOST gated by His Holiness last Sep­ modem world. settlement outside Conejos in H. J., Guitav, and A. M. Abromeit 3358 PECOS ST. Thre« hundred and forty 1621 Tramont Pl.j prie»tt, brothere, nuni, and lay tember, in which the sodality was Miss Dorothy J. Willmann con­ which priests were stationed in the PROGRESSIVE per«on« from 12 itate*, Colo­ confirmed as an apostolic organ­ ducted a series on the most ef­ whole San Luis valley. With almost 428 K. n th A t«,'{ ization charged with the sanctifi­ fective organization of parish so­ ho limits to the extent of the par­ rado, California, Idaho, New 804 B. 18tii At.^1 dalities in order to accomplish the ish boundaries. Fort Garland was Mexico, Texai, Kantai, Minne- cation of its members and their 1847-48 U.rkM StrMt at one time a mission of Del Norte, ■ota, Mitiouri, South Dakota, neighbors and with the defense work the pastors wish the sodali­ TAber 1871 although long since it has become North Dakota, Nebratka, and of the Church. ties to do. Miss Willmann also met Your LUMBER The Rev. Louis J. Twomey, S.J., on two evenings in the week attached to the Moat Precious New York, attended the letiion Blood parish in San Luis. thi* week. New Orleans, La., called Com­ with the Denver Parish Sodality munism the symbol and spearhead union members who were pre­ Abbot Sebwinn to Proach Is H e re ! 1 The November, 1948, message vented from attending the sum­ of the American Bishops, particu­ of secularism and declared that In the jubilee celebration, the KHRC'S PHini CO. it must be k n o ^ and must be mer school when night classes were Rt. Rev. Leonard Schwinn, O.S.B., larly that “ much of the confusion canceled. Sklllei Rdviii on Deiarating Problemi and chaos about us is attributable studied objectively from its own Abbot of Holy Cross monastery. TIMBERS TO more directly to the inaction of documents in order to be com­ Two Trendi in Marriage Canon City, will be the preacher DAVE DELL Christians than to the effective­ batted. The Rev. Edward Dowling, S.J., at the Mass. Priests and higher SHINGLES ness of the feverish efforts of tho He urged that the social doc­ described two trends that are be­ ecclesiastical dignitaries from far destroyers,” was brought clearly trine of the Church be imparted ing observed by the priesti who and wide are expected to attend to the attention of the sodalities to the youngest Catholics and are conducting Cana conferences the event, Fence Pickets * Flooring * Paints and other religious organizations through the regular school curricu­ for married couples. Among ma­ Lest the event be soon forgotten, who were represented at this lum. He condemned the existence terialistic married couples a spir­ a new bell will also be blessed. Carrousel Clothes Drier week’s training session for the of a non-Catholic attitude toward itual current is setting in with This 800-pound instrument will “ Christian in Action.” social problems, which is prevalent such psychosomatic movements start its musical duties on July RENTAL EQUIPMENT / PAfll-r!^ ' Saves Dragging — Sanitary — Can Be Folded 2. It is equipped with an electric Ph. CH. 3770 / '^TEng The Rev. J. Roger Lyons, S.J., even among religious in some as the Alcoholics Anonymous and ringer and toller and will be used A$k About Easy Terms on Remodeling analyzed fot the sodalists the areas, and offered as a solution the childbirth - without - anesthetic 620 Santa Fe Deliveij the widespread study of the mod­ trends. This ia the result of the for ringing the Angelus by means ern encyclicals, which make the failure of materialism to bring per­ of an electric clock. t ODELL LUMBER COMPANY Catholic viewpoint clear. sonal happiness or social 'success, PARISH HALL IS Comic Book* Diicuitad he said. OUTSTANDING BUILDING RAce 2845 The other trend has been ap­ The new parish hall is the FOR HOME OR FARM A comic-book-ridden neighbor­ parent among couples who are hood is almost invariably an indi­ most striking building of ^ e more spiritually influenced and it Del Norte community. It was cation that the homes, the schools, is a current toward the conjugal- and the churches there are failing ^gun in 1944 by the Very ROCKY MOUNTAIN izing of psychiatry and spiritual­ Rev. Joseph Ruensa, S.F., pastor the children of that area seriously, ity, he said. Father Dowling de­ AUTOMATIC the Rev. Robert E. Southard, S.J., of the Del Norte parish for almost SEED CO. rOf-UP TOASTtt scribed the modem wedding day 26 years. Father Ruensa is now TOflSTMllSTER St. Louis, Mo., told the Catholic If at Yonr Servle* as a “ grim:” occasion with the fol­ director of the Holy Family For perfect toast evenr time—light, teachers in his class at the sum­ lowing contributing factors: En­ dark, or in-between. Esiy to clean. mer school. He also condemned Fathers’ house of studies in Silver 1949 Catalogue Now C(»l to handle. Extra-bMvy chr^ gagement rings whose cost fright­ Springs, Md., near the Catholic the school and the family that ens the men and whose shabbiness mium finiab. Limited condemn all comic books without university in Washington, D.C. Available quantity! 5 2 1 .5 0 disappoints the bride; fatigue ten­ examining them. Some of them sions, and first skirmishes with “ in- Worth in the neighborhood of P. O. Box 388 are useful, diverting, and amusing la wry.” $80,000, this edifice suffered num­ FALBY'S J and have a place in the child’s Father Dowling conducted erous heart-rending delays in con­ 1328 15th St. MA. 6134 recreational life. Father Southard Cana conference in St. John’s struction because of building ma­ Paint & Hardware stated. parish hall on Wednesday evening, terial shortages. It is 60 by 150 Father Leo Wobido, S.J., for­ which was sponsored by the Den feet and is situated north of the 32 Broadway PE. 2940 merly of Denver and now in charge ver Cana conference and the First church a t ' a half-block distance. of recreation in the central office Friday Luncheon club. It has a main hall suitable for Electrical Contracting & Repairing J of the sodality in St. Louis, said The Summer School of Cath­ basketball and dancing, a stage, that square dancing has made its olic Action will open Monday moving picture booth, meeting contribution to democracy by in morning at Gonzaga university, room for parish societies, and KARL J.STROHMINGER creasing sociability, making recre Spokane, Wash., to be followed by kitchen. It is extremely modem ation available t v everyone alike, sessions at Our Lady of the Lake in design and construction and / EUctrii CRmpaiy CLEANING the potential wallflower as well college, San Antonio, Tex., July enough unfurnished space ia still Llctninl and BondMl left for the beginning of a parish FREE UOTB PROOFING as the potential “ belle of the ball.” 26-30; University of Detroit, Aug. Member National Electrical Contractora A i.’n. ! He commended its insistence on 8-13; Fordham university. New school. It was brought to comple­ 2 Pc. Living skill and careful execution of its York, N. Y., Aug. 15-20; George­ tion by the Rev. Joseph RoseU, .1178 Stout St. AC. 5733 |i Room Suite rhythmic figures. town university, Washlng^ton, D. S.F., who became pastor of the Thoroly Cleaned The Rev. Aloysius J. Heeg, S.J., C., Aug. 22-27; and Morrison Del Norte parish when Father outstanding catechetical expert on _____hotel,, Chicago, 111., Aug. 20 Ruensa was sent to Washington Famout Rug & the summer school faculty, ana- Sept. 3. two years ago. Furniture Cleanmg Co. KNOHY PINE I 15 42 BUkeTA. 6569 1542 BUkeTA. Keleman-Frankovich 12 Attend Httemndel I Wall Board — Flooringj| Wedding Guild Meet Roofing Nail It On Benjamin Moore i In Weldona epoint Paints— Varnishes j. Weldona. — T h e Weldona Enamels | Ladies’ gruild met in the home of Mrs. Louis Lorenzini June 9 with Picket Fence Material j 12 members present The next Floor Sanders to Rent j meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Tony Parachlnl, Jr., on July 14. ECONOMY LUMBER & HARDWARE BEAMJTV Al^D COMFORT WiTH John Rocha, Jr., infant son of for Mr. and Mrs. John Rocha, was 350 So. Colorado Blvd. Eaiy Pajmant. DE. 5498 SCHAEFER AWNINGS baptized June 5. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Velasquez were sponsors. THE SCHAEFER TENT & AWNING Frame The John Scholl family recently presented the church with a new Coll SP. 4673 for 1541 ARAPAHOE ciborium. Buildings Mrs. Henry Arnold recently FREE INSPEaiON visited her sister. Sister Mary Aquinata, in Denver. There she Termites May Be * Eliminotei Painting visited also Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kane. Damaging Your Home! * Saves Money CRANE­ Nineteen children attended va­ Survey. Show Much Termit* LINE * Protects cation school, which closed June De.truction in Denver 4. * Modernizes 1754 BASMOR Mrs. Joe Henneberry of Waco, * Beautifies Colorado Terminix Co. BOILERS YOURHOHE Tex., formerly of Orchard, has So. Bdwy. * Insulates been here taking care of a friend, Gm . Lcuhman, Ovnar Mrs. Joe McIntyre, who had a Extermination and Fumigation Service stroke. Joe O’Donnell is working in For Free ESTIMATE McCook, Neb., this summer. Jack Specialinng in Quality O’Donnell plans to work in Wyo­ Add to the Beauty of Your Homiir Plumbing and Heating Call ming. ■IJ Repairs Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chiara of n o w i L( Oakland, Calif., spent two weeks & PICKET FENCE here visiting relatives. Mrs. Mary Brandt of Denver SLAnERY CHerry 6651 Prompt Service on Comi THE MARRIAGE OF Adelyne Roth Frankovich. spent Memorial day week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Installation. Reasonable & COMPANY WESTERN ELATERITE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Roth, to William John Scioldo. Kelemen, son of Mr. and Mm. John Kelemen, was held in St. Joseph’s Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peonio and Free Estimate on R e v e st Plumbing and Heating Contractors church, Denver, June 4. The Rev. Carl Schwarz, C.SS.R., officiate two daughters of Broadwater, ROOFING CO. at the double-ring ceremony and offered the Nuptial Mass. Neb., spent the week end with 1 JOHN J. CONNOR. Pt m U o U ROBERT F. CONNOR, Vic* PrmUtat Miss Eudora Thomas was maid of honor, and Jeff Geoffroy, best Equitable Bld’g. Denver her brother, A. S. Lorenzini, and 1726 Market Street Phone MAin 7127 or 7128 n. Mrs. Kelemen isjhe former director of the North Denver Recre­ family. UNIVERSITY PARK LUMBER YARD ation center, and Mr. Kelemen is employed at the Title Guaranty com­ “ Mrs. Anna Wade celebrated her pany. Both are membera of the Cathedral Young People’s club. 88th birthday May 24. v Phone P£. 2433 1810 So. 1 If WTO t a n N T3T0 (ogm)! 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