Laywomento Sponsor Member of 'Audit Bureau of Circulation Loretto Heights Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1951— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Press Speaker Day of Recollection Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue. Work to Be Started In Littleton Jan. 27 The 17th annual day o f recol­ lection will be sponsored by the Catholic Laywomen’s Retreat as­ sociation Sunday, Jan. 27, iir St. Mary’s church and hall, Littleton. DENVER CATHOLIC The retreat Jhaster will be the On St. John s Church Rev. Frederick Mann, C.SS.R., of S t Joseph’s Redemptorist parish, Denver. « Transportation may be pbtained Gtound-Breaking Ceremonies Jan. 13 via either Trailways or tramway bus. The fee for the day is $2. REGISTER Further information or reser­ Ground will be broken Sunday, Jan. 13, at 3 o ’clock for the new Church vations may be obtained by calling of St. John the Eyangelist in East Denver at E. Seventh avenue parkway and Mrs. Thomas Carroll, PE. 5842, or VOL. XLVIl. No. 21. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1952 DENVER, dOLO. Littleton 154-R. Elizabeth street. The Rt. Rev. John P. Moran, pastor, announced that construction will begin immediately on the long-needed new church. The construction contract has been awarded to the Originality, Co-Operatioa Keynote All-Parochial Play Frank J. Kirchhof Construction company of Denver, who submitted the low base bid of $300,400. The electrical and + + + + + Co-operation is the keynote + + + + + heating contracts increase this figure to $345,688. John K. Monroe of the all-parochial play pro­ is the architect o f the structure, which is patterned on modernized duction. To have all the Cath­ Spanish lines. Principal speaker at the The Hero Is Surrounded! olic high schools of the city Original Music for Play In announcing the lon^-awaited “go-ahead” signal at all the 19th annual press convention Masses last Sunday, Monsigrior Moran revealed that the parish working together as a team building fund, after the purchase of all the necessary property, which will be held at Loretto instead o f pitted against one amounts to $130,000, or about 37 per cent o f the necessary amount. Heights college, Denver, Feb. 14-15, another in rivalry is the purpose A parish subscription drive, the first held in the parish in Mon­ will be Dr. Louise Regis Boyle for which Father Donald McMa­ signor Moran’s pastorate, -will be inaugurated Feb. 4 in an attempt hon, writer-director o f the show, (above) of Trinity college and to raise at least $100,000 toward the total cost. Several large dona­ Eastern high school, Washing;ton, originated the activity eight years tions have already been received since the announcement of the ago. D. C. Hundreds o f parochial high definite beginning of the church. school students from Colorado and This year’s musical, bigger All the necessary materials. Including the structural steel, are neighboring states will attend the and better than ever, will be available and approval has been received from the National Produc­ journalistic sessions at the college. staged Wednesday, Jan. 16, at tion Authority to proceed with construction. Work will'begin im­ 8:15 p.m. at the City audi­ mediately with the razing of two . + + + torium. Tickets, from $1.25 to ‘ 4 brick homes on the site to make So cents, are now on sale at the room for the large church, which box office of the May company. will almost triple the seating ca­ Loretto Heights Planning Final rehearsals are being held pacity of the present St. John’s. this week with a dress rehearsal Monsignpr Moran will turn over scheduled for Monday evening at the first shovelful o f earth at the South high. A special showing of ground-breaking ceremonies to For 19th Press Convention the play for the sisters and grade which the entire parish is invited. school children will be given He will be assisted by the Rev. I,- r. Re college and Eastern Wednesday afternoon at the audi­ Charles T. Jones and the Rev. high school, , D. C., will be one of the principal torium. Francis Syrianey, assistants at St. Rusty Mather o f St. Francis de John’s parish. Participating will be speakers at the 19th annual press convention, which will be held at Loretto Heights college. Sales’ plays Gabby in the show. He the parish Boy Scout troop 161, the Feb. 14-15. The theme o f the con­ is the football captain who has Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, altar cial study at the Syracuse univer­ vention will be “ The Catholic many trials, made more compli­ boys, and children of the school. sity and Columbia university. In cated when his guardian angel, The grrade school choir will sing Journalist and Intellectual Lead­ 1946 she was awarded the gold ership.” Sessions will be held on Gabe, appears on the scene. Mike the “ Star Spangled Banner” and key at Columbia university for Villano of Regis is the angel, who “ Holy God, 'We Praise Thy yearbook problems, newspapers, outstanding teaching and service and other types of student publi­ is a little more human after being Name.” A Holy Hour will follow in the field o f scholastic journal­ made a human. Margaret McCar­ at the church from 4 to 5 o’clock. cations. Delegates are expected ism by the Columbia Scholastic thy, St. Francis de Sales’, plays from all the states in the Rocky Press association. She is a con­ Jan, who has eyes only for Gabby. On Block With School Mountain area. tributor to the English Journal, Dr. Boyle is a recognized au­ Journalism Quarterly, Quill and Stookey and Googey (Taggart, St. John’s new church will be thority on student publicationff, Scroll, Catholic School Journal, Deike, Regis, and Chuck Drnovcek, erected at the opposite end of Annunciation) supply the comedy and for several summers has con­ School Press Review, and the Scho­ the block from the school, which lastic Editor. with their laugh-provoking imita­ was built by Father Charles J. ducted workshops at the Catholic tions. Frank Yantorno, St. Joseph’s^ Carr in 1924. Of matching light University of America. She is listed Besides her talk at one of the in the American Catholic Who’s is Slug, the team manager. E. brick, the edifice promises to be general assemblies. Dr. Boyle will Who and Who’s Who in American Pennywell Thrustle is played hy one of the show places along the conduct several clinical sessions Bob Garramone, Holy Family. Nick ORIGINAL MUSIC for the all-parochial play was beautiful parkway. The lines of Education. She received her M.A. with student participation. is Lou Labriola, St. Joseph’s; Tom and her Ph.D. degrees from the written by Frank Brenner, young Denver musician (at the building are simple but ex­ Reservations for the convention is John Carlo, Annunciation; and Catholic U, and has done spe­ THE HERO IS SURROUNDED by admirers in the the piano), and was arranged for orchestra by Wally Rigan. Brenner tremely attractive. A 65-foot should be made by Jan. 20. the girls are Betty (Karen O’Con­ all-parochial play, You’ve Got To Be Good, to be staged has written 12 new songs for the sprightly musical.— (Register photo tower will distinguish the struc­ nor, Holy Family), Liz (Susan Ca- in the city auditorium Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 8:15 p.m. The hero is by Smyth) nino. Cathedral), Baby (Joan ture at its left front corner. The Rusty Mather, St. Francis de Sales’ school, who plays the part of front will be dominated by an Evergreen Rectory Blessed Gabby in the production. The admirers, left to right, are, ^anding Braun, St. Mary’s), and Gladys (Georgeann Evans, St. Joseph’s). Record Number of 89 in Week approach free of all steps and a Georgeann Evans, S t Joseph’s, and Marilyn Nelson of St^-Francis Four priests who had form­ Urban J. Vehr in Songs for the production in­ portico extending the width o f the de Sales’. Kneeling are Joan Braun, St. Mary’s academy, and Karen cope and mitre blessed all the clude “We Want victory” by the building. erly been in charge of Christ O’Connor of Holy Family.— (Register photo by Smyth) rooms of the house and then pro­ chorus, “Dare to Be Different” by The overall length of 145 the King church. Evergreen, S.O.S. Sounded for Homes ceeded to the church and gave Deike and Drnovcek, “ Old Fash­ feet and the width of 53 feet attended the ceremonies of Benediction. In a short talk to the 68 Courses Offered ioned Boy” by Mather and McCar­ will provide ample room for a blessing the new rectory Sun­ people, he said that it was surely thy, and “ School Song” by the large lanctuary in addition to day, Jan. 6. They were the R t a surprise to him to have a resident chorus. Miss McCarthy and the And Jobs for DP Arrivals the body of the church and a Rev. Monsignor John P. Moran, of pastor in Evergreen in his lifetime. girls’ chorus sing an “ Ave Maria.” (eating capacity of 630. The Evening Division at Regis St. John the Evangelist’s parish, He termed it the “ miracle parish,” In an impressive hospital scene An S.O.S. for jobs and homes for displaced persons has entire (anctuary will feature a Denver, and the Rev. Barry Archbishop Vehr also commended Mike Villano as the angel sings : trim in ornate ,oak paneling, been 8ent out by the archdiocesan resettlement orfice, which Wogan o f S t Rose o f Lima parish, the people of Evergreen for their “ Come Be a Saint,” and Rusty is swamped by a record number of 89 DP arrivals in a which will also be used aroeind Denver, both, o f ^ o m were in loyalty and hard work in making To Ooen Semester Feb. 1 Mather solos vrith “Itm Too Young the bbdy of thCr church. An seven-day period charge o f the church when it was to Die.” a resident priest possible. To Enter Cloistered Urgently needed are jobs for enormous amount of intricate attached as a mission to S t Jo­ After Benediction the Arch­ The night school division of Regis college is set to ex­ The second act opens with “ Get the following: detail will be included in the seph’s parish. Golden; the Rev. John bishop and clergy retired to the pand in the second semester, which opens Feb. 1. Registra­ a Date for Me,” sung by Karen Order A 34 • year - old Ukraialan interior decorations. Regan of Mother o f God parish, new rectory where the women of O’Connor, Susan Canino, a n d farmer named Vudka (he hat a The body of the church will be Denver, and the Rev. Bernard the Altar society served a magni­ tion will be held evenings Jan. 28 to Feb. 1 from 6 to 10 Frank Yantorno. Then there is o’clock. wife 32 years old and a 5- unobstrueted by any pillars or sup­ Kelly, chaplain o f the Federal Cor­ ficent meal. The four women who “What Happened?” by Margaret ports. s Windows between the ves­ rectional Institution, both of whom served the meal were Mrs. Martin Courses to be offered, as in the month-old haby); McCarthy and Rusty Mather, fol tibule and the nave will be able offered Mass in the church for Grabrian, Miss May Francis, Mrs. Parish Publicotion past, will cover a broad field. A 34-year-old Polish farmer lowed by “What Are You Trying to be opened in the event of ex­ considerable periods. Father John J. Murphy, and Mrs. James Sixty-eight courses in 16 depart­ named Wiczewski. who is also to Do?” by the principals and the traordinary crowds. Off the ves­ Regan is a former chaplain of the Hagan. ments at the college already have chorus. listed as a mechanic’s helper (he tibule will be a cry room with a Federal Correctional Institution. Hos Silver Jubilee been scheduled, including 10 has a wife 28 years old, a boy, This coming Sunday, Father In the last scene the marching large window. There will be three courses in accounting; 12 courses 8; and a girl, 5)t The Rev. John Kelly, also a former Bosch will *-0 host to a large band plays “ School March,” and roomy confessionals and an at­ pastor of Golden who was in A special edition of Reino de in business administration and eco­ A 40-year-oId Polish farmer crowd of priests who will come Dios, a bilingual religious pub­ “ School Song,” followed by “Alma tractive baptistry. charge of the Evergreen church and take part in the traditional nomics, and , various courses in Mater,” the latter from last year’s named Hladyszewski (he has a lication of the Theatine Fathers, English, philosophy, math, music, wife 31 years old and two hoys, Plans include the provision'for for a time, was unable to attend house warming. They will meet features a complete resume of play written" hy Evalyne Caranci (Turn to P a g e t— Column 1) because o f illness. at the new rectory and then psychology, sociology, speech, and repeated by request. 6 and 1 ); the past 25 years at St. Caje- writing, and religion, and many A Polish butcher named Jagi- betake themselves elsewhere for (See Pictures on Page 8) the meal. tan's and the parish’s two mis­ practical subjects such as home­ ello, 43 (he has a wife, 27; sions dedicated to Our Lady of craft decorating, credit union or- daughters 5 and 4; and sons 2 Plan for Scout Sunday. Dinner Jon. 26 . Guadalupe and Our Lady of. Vic­ ganzation, weaving, and career Giant Music Festival and 1). The people o f the parish are tory. The issue is ifl observance guidance. now busy preparing for an old of the silver jubilee of the con­ These displaced persons are in Managing Small Butineis Planned for Coliseum fashioned Italian dinner to be held secration of St. Cajetan’s church Denver now, available for imme­ Managers and owners of small diate placement, according to the at Evergreen school on Saturday, and covers all important activi­ Plant are being made for the business also will be given some Very Rev, Monsignor Elmer J. Jan. 26. To make plans, a meeting ties in the parish since March help and direction for the first second annual music festival of was held on Tuesday, Jan. 8, at­ 21, 1926. Kolka, associate director o f the time this semester through a new the parochial schools to be held local program. tended by all the interested men This month also marks the course, “ Managing Small Bust in the Denver Municipal coli­ and women o f the parish. This latest group o f 89 persons 25th anniversary of Reino de ness,’’ which will be taught by seum Feb. 22. Catholic high (Picture on Page 3) jumps the total number o f DPs Dios,, which was established by Peter Rotar of the college faculty. schools of the entire state and of brought into( the area through the Theatine Fathers'for apolo- And a course in traffic man­ Cheyenne are being invited to getical work and instruction in agement also has been added and participate. archdiocesan co-operation with the faith. It was first printed in will be pitched to help the small The arrangements are being NCWC War Relief Services to $820 Sum Added Antonito, but the printing plant businessman with his traffic prob­ made by Dwight McCrCady, di­ Miss Kathleen Barclay 1,178 in less than three years. and offices are now in the base­ lems. Floyd F. Beyers, a member of music in the archdioce­ (above) of 625 York street Several German-ethnic families To Priest Burse ment of St. Cajetan’s church. of the Denver club, will teach the san parochial schools. The Rev. in St. John’s parish will enter the who were displaced from homes in Theatine Fathers, under th? course, E. A. Leyden, archdiocetan su­ monastery of the Sisters Adorers Yugoslavia, Hungary, and Czecho­ direction o f the Rev. John Ordi- Because of its great popularity, perintendent of schools, will be of the Precious Blood in Brooklyn slovakia arrived this week from By Hugo Parish nas, C.R., do the printing as well another course in music appreci­ business manager. N. Y., in March. She is leaving city, where they landed as writing for the periodical, ation will be taught by Father It it expected that a massed Denver Jan. 19 to visit with her a week or so ago from the Old The Denver archdiocesan burses which is issued monthly. Some Louis Bloomer, S.J. band of some 600 pieces and a parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bar­ Country. An Italian-ethnic family for the education of priests were 2,500 copies are printed every Night school brochures are being chorus of 1,000, to be directed clay, in El Paso, 111., prior to en­ from the Trieste area arrived in notably increased this week with month and distributed to all the distributed now an^m ay be ob­ by Max DiJulio, will participate tering the convent. Jan. 7 on the a generous addition of $820 made Theatine parishes in Colorado. tained by contacting'the college. in the festival. steamship Taylor; another 54 DPs, by the St. Anthony of Padua par­ Miss Barclay is a graduate of including Polish, Volksdeutseh, ish, Hugo, to its own individual the Academy of Our Lady in Ukrainian, Lat^an, Hungarian, burse. St. Antnony’s parish, the Peoria, 111. Since coming to Den­ Lithuanian, Estonian, and Ger­ pastor of which is the Rev. Fran­ Father Mershon Transferred to Philippines ver in 1946 she has lived in St. man-ethnic families, will arrive cis Pettit, eml races also the mis­ John’s and Annunciation parishes Jan. 11 on the General Sturgis sions o f Limon, Strasburg, and and has sung in St. John’s choir in New Orleank Deertrial, all of which contributed. Maryknoller Tells of Life in'Red China for five years. She is a charter The St. Joseph burse, general member of the K-Ducat Young archdiocesan fund, was increased By Rrv. R awley Myers jected to search, humiliation, and People’s club of St. John’s. Redemptorist Named They were supposed to go to the by $42 in the past week, and the “HE ISN’T COMING HOME,” countless hours o f questioning and police station and get another pass In October, 1960, Miss Barclay St. Rose o f Lima parish burse, bis little niece said with a wan re-questioning by the police in the for Canton and Hong Kong. But made an air pilgrimage to Rome Lowry Field Chaplain Denver, received a single gift of smile. prison. The whole process was then the police who examined and for the Holy Year in the company $50 from the Urban famUy. The “But I’m satisfied that he’s gruelling, exasperating. They took searched them would not allow of her sister, Mary Rita Barclay, The Rev. Harry Wade, C.SS.R, St. Joseph burse, which now stands safe,” his mother said. “ I’ve al­ away his typewriter, motorbike, them to leave the boat. More po­ with whom she lives, and Miss is the new appointee as Catholic at $2,334.50, lists the following ways prayed, even when it looked and many other possessions and chffplain at Lowry field to take the lice came and took them to the Betty Balleclo of Sheridan, Wyo. contributors in the past week; as though he might never come place of another Redemptorist, the boat that was leaving the next day The girls’ pilgrimage was reported Anonymous, Denver, $1; L., out, that God’s will would be Ri,ev. Joseph ■ Steffes, who served in for Canton, but just as the boat in the Register at that time. Denver, $1, in thanksgiving; a done.” Mrs. D. S. Mershon of St. that post for the past 13 months, was pulling out the next day the She has been employed as head friend, Denver, $6, in memory of Catherine’s parish was speaking of until his transfer to the Philippines police kicked them o ff and sent bookkeeper by Petroleum Informa­ her husband; anonymous, Denver, her son, the Rev. Richard Mershon, early in' December. them to the local mission. They tion, and has acted as recording $10; and N, N., Denver, $25. Maryknoll missionary recently re­ went to the police station.the fol­ Father Wade was a chaplain in secretary for the Denver Deck and World war II overseas. In that war The donation of the Hugo par­ leased from captivity hy the Chi­ lowing day and were told that be­ Derrick club, of which she is also nese. He wrote from Hong Kong he was lost in the jungles several THE REV. CHARLES T. JONES, Denver area scout ish and its rural missions was so cause o f new regulations they a charter member. outstanding that the contributors, “ I don’t think there is much of a days and has written a book on chaplain, explains the matter and questions to be covered would have to wait at the mission a and the amounts they gave, are chanoe of my seeing America for The Sisters Adorers of the this and other eimeriences. He is at the annual examination for the Ad AHare Dei medals in St. Paul’s couple of days—^which turned out herewith listed: a couple of years, since I’m not Precious Blood are a cloistered a native o f New (Jrleans, La., and chapel of Denver’s Cathedral on Sunday, Jan. 20, at 3:30 p.m. From to be 25 days of wrangling and red Hugo, St. Anthony’s— ^Altar and coming home now but have been tape. contemplative order founded in a .classmate o f the Rev. Bernard left are the Rev. Jos^ h O’Malley, St. Philomena’s parish; Father Rosary society, $50; Gentlemen’s assigned to the Philippine Islands. * • ♦ 1861 by Mother Catherine Aurelia Kramer, stationed in St. Joseph’s Jones, and the Rev. John B. Ebel of the Register, All scouts who "wish club, $26; Mrs. Rose Reichert, We have just taken over six'mis­ in St. Hyacinthe, P.Q. In addition Redemptorist parish. Both were or­ to stand for the examination must be present with their scoutmasters ON DEC. 28 at 1:30 they were $100; Mrs. Julia Heim, $10; and sions there.” to the Brooklyn monastery, the dained in 1936. He is expected in and scout committee heads. The Ad Altare Dei medals 'will be pre­ * • • told to hurry out *nd catch the 1 community has houses in Portland, Denver about the middle of the anonymous, $39.30; o’clock boat. Fortunately, they did sented by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr on Scout Sunday, Feb. 10.— FATHER MERSHON TOLD o( Me.; Manchester, N.H.; Portland, month from Sheppard air force (Photo by 'Van’s studio) Limon, Our Lady of Victory get the boat, were searched, and church— Catholic Ladies’ sodality, his experiences. The Communists Ore.; and Toledo, 0. base, Tex. \ then made the trip to Canton + + + 4- + $60; Knights of Columbus, $26; took his mission in December, where they were searched again 1949, but left personnel alone until Frank Safranek, $20; and anony­ In Canton at 5 o'clock on the mous, $80.70; August, 1950. At that time all morning of Dec. 31 they were Strasburg, St. Gertrude’s church were confined to the mission. Exams to Be Held for Ad Altare Dei Scout Awards called once more to the police sta­ — Asa Currier, $100; Joseph There was no traveling permitted Rev. Richard Merihon, M.M., tion. A pass to the border was is­ St. Paul’s chapel of the Cathe­ priests will pass on the qualifi­ masters and scout committee ticipate in the ceremonies. Fifty Elpers, $250; Victor Michaud, in any shape or form. Catholics sued. Examination o f baggage and dral, Denver, has been chosen- as cations o f each scout. The priests heads. seminarians from St. Thomas’ were allowed to come to the mis­ . and Mri. D. S. Mershon $26; Adam P. Wagner, $25; and person followed. They got out of a central location for interviews are Fathers Anthony Borer, The Rev. Barry Woga.;, arch­ seminary, will sing. Frank Zybach, $10; sion until Christmas of that year, forced him to sig^ them over for Canjton at 7 and reached the bor­ with all wcouts who wish to pass S.M.B., of Blessed Sacrament diocesan scout chaplain, and Fa­ ' Last year 64 boys from 14 par J but after that a guard was posted Dcertrail, St. Joseph’s church— the new state religion. der just a little after noon. There the examination for the Ad Al- parish^ John Aylward o f SL ther Jones are completing plans ishes participated in the pro­ at the church door. In January the Altar and Rosary society, $10. they had to wait for three hours tere Dei medals, the Rev. Louis’ parish, Englewood; Rob­ for Scout Sunday, Feb. 10. A gram, and it is expected that at The example of the rural com­ Reds took over the convent and BY THIS TIME it was 9 o ’clock before the Communist guards got Charles T. Jones, Denver area ert Breunig of the Cathedral; program in the Cathedral for least an equal number will be on munities, self-sacrificing in the following April moved 30 sol­ at night. The missionary was th eir' around to searching them and their scout chaplain, announced this Frank Morfeld ’ of St. Fran­ the awarding of the medals and hand for the examinations and interest in Christ’s priesthood, diers into the house of the priests. marched to a boat which pulled out baggage. week. The time of the exams will cis de Sales’ ; and Joseph M. a dinner to follow in a down­ scout awards this year. Further should prove an inspiration to all. On Nov. 29 Father Mershon was of Pingnam about midnight. At 3:30 Father Mershon and be Sunday, Jan. 20, at 3:30 p.m. O’Malley of St. Philomena’s. All town hotel are now under con­ information on the examination Gifts to the St. Joseph burse may told to get out. He went to Ping- ’The next afternoon, about 3:30 four other priests stepped through Scoutmasters and scout troops scouts who wish to receive the sideration. Regional political may be obtained from Father be sent to Archbishop Urban J. nam and there spent the night in o’clock, Fathpr Mershon and the the barbed wire gate to English were notified this week that an medals must be present on the leaders and scouting executives Jones at EA. 2026 or Father Vehr, 1536 Logan street, Denver, jail. The next morning he was sub- other priests arrived in Wuchow. territory and freedom. archdiocesan board of fiva assigned day with the scout­ have been invited and will par­ Breunig at MA. 0238. Colo.

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PAGE TWO Office, 93 8 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyttone 4205 Thuradoy,Jonuary 10,1952 Ground-Breaking Progrom Another Distinguished Church for See City Set Jon. 13 at St. John's mm PRE-INVENTORY (Continued From Page One) room space. A large parking lot a large downstairs lounge, 58x30 that adjoins the church would pro feet, suitable f o r medium-size vide plenty of playground space. meetings, convert classes, bridal St. John’s parish also owns three party preparations, and the like. lots on the corner of the Seventh This room, under the forepart of avenue parkway at Clayton street, the church, will be reached by across the alley from the site of stairs from either side. It also will the new church. Future plans call have a small kitchen unit and for the erection x>f a new rectory toilet facilities. here some time after the comple­ The present St. John’s church, tion o f the church. The beautiful on the corner of E. Fifth avenue large convent o f the parish is di­ SALE! and Josephine street, was built in rectly across the parkway from the 1902 at a cost o f $9,000. It has church site on Elizabeth street. been beloved by two' generations Thus, the parish has been extreme­ o f Catholics despite its limited ly fortunate in being able to get seating capacity. No definite plans all its property centralized in one have been made for its future dis­ location, something unusual when posal, but it is likely that it might it must be acquired parcel by par­ converted into additional class­ cel. Wonderful Selection RELIGIOUS PICTURES 1522 St. lor the home, all Band Instruments - Pianos - Organs greatly reduced! Radios - Records - Accessories, AC. 1635 DENVER, COLO. GRADUALLY THE DENVER ARCHDIOCESE 13, at E. Seventh avenue and Elizabeth street, will accommodate 630 growing, not only in the number of its parishes and people, churchgoers. The contract was awarded to, the low bidder, the F. J but also in the number o f distinguished church edifices. Latest to be Kirchhof Construction Co., this week, for a bid of $345,688, including announced is that of St. John the Evangelist’s parish, pictured above lighting and heating contracts. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John P. Moran, in the sketch prepared by John K. Monroe, its architect. The modern pastor, announces that the parish has better than a third of the cost Tellefson Furniture Spanish-type church, for which ground will be broken Sunday, Jan. on hand already and will launch a fund drive next month. The HOLY BIBLE 2749 SOUTH BROADWAY Spiritual Progress Statistics PTA at St. Mary's Will Hold Election Old and New Testaments With Illus­ ALL OUT SALE 133,000 Communions at Cathedral trations; has a Practical Dictionary (Cathedral Parish, Denver) vent o f the Sisters of Charity of was graduated last June from Re­ At Meet Jan. 16 of Bihlical and Gen­ EVERYTHING REDUCED Some interesting statistics on Leavenworth, Xavier, Kans. gis college. Louis Lamont and eral Information. the spiritual progress of the Ca­ Mill Clara Courtney, preti- Andy May, Cathedral grads, often $ 2 0 7 5 OPEN E V E N IN G S -7:30-9 P.M. SU. 1-1441 thedral parish during 1951 were dent, ii.ued a tpecial inTitation serve the 12:30 Mass. (St. Mary Magdalene’s Parish, Richly Bound. revealed this week by the Very to all women of the parish to Tw o’officeri mnd repreienta- Denver) SPECIAL! Rev. Monsignor Walter J. Cana- attend the first Altar and Ro- tiyeA of all pariah organisationa The next PTA meeting will be van, pastor. He announced that aary society meeting of the new hare been notified of an im­ Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 1 \p.m. approximately 133,000 persons re­ year. Tha businass stssion will portant meeting to be held in There will be an election o f officers ceived Holy Communion during the convane at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. St. Paul’a reading room Tuea- and a health film will be shown year, and 2,685 Masses were said. 11, in St. Paul’s raading room. day, Jan. 15. Monaignor Cana- The next CPTL meeting will be Wedding vows were recited by 244 Monsignor Canavan will ba the van baa called tkia meeting to Jan; 17. persons making an average o f al­ guest speaker. A social hour will diacuaa plana for a pariah proj­ Health movies were shown to the most three weddings per week. follow. ect in early apring, .school children Jan. 3 and 4. There were 295 Baptisms, o f which Through an oversight, the names A young Cathedral student and of two ammni-servers were omitted his father were baptized Dec. 15. The nominating committee will 196 were of children and 99 of meet next week to work up the I CHURCH GOOOt from the list of those who served The boy, Raoul Kelly Wilson, was adults. Most of these adult con­ slate of new officers for the coming the 10 o’clock High Mass Sunday, baptized by Father Owen McHugh; verts attended the religious discus­ election. sion classes given by the Rev. John Dec. 80. They are Alfred Richard­ his father, Oliver Ronald Wilson “ TAc West's Largest Church Goods Supply House** N. Haley. It is estimated that son, son of Mr. and Mrs. George was baptized by the Rev. Robert Sunday, Jan. 13, will be Com­ about 500 persons, both Catholic Richardson, Sr., who was thuri:(er, McMahon. Their joint sponsors munion day for the Holy Name so­ ciety and all the men and boys of Established 1902 1633 Tremont Place and non-Catholic, attend these and Jack Burke, son of Mr. and are Timothey Toohey and Jean the parish. TAbor 3789 Denver 2, Colo. classes yearly, ■ Catholics in order Mrs. E. J. Burke, who was acolyte. Spittell. On Dec. 16 Father Robert to be better instructed in the Mr. Burke has now returned to Breunig baptized Debra Ann, in­ A meeting of the Holy Name so­ faith. Yale university, where he is at­ fant daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Eli ciety will take place in the parish hall Monday evening, Jan. 14, at The 1951 graduation class of tending classes on scholarship. Yakick, Jr., 1369 Bannock street, Cathedral was blessed with 10 The parish is fortunate in hav­ with Anthony Mehelick and Betty 8 o’clock. WHICH Will You Be? vocations. Candidates for t h e ing many alumni who so appreci­ Adolph as godparents. Father priesthood were Thomas Canino, ate the privilege of serving Mass Breunig also received Dorothey When Roods ora Slippery James Connor, Raymond Jones, that they return for years after Whitney, 3360 Quivas street, into ...» ( T W SptcU Trtsdi Maurice Mclnerney, and Robert graduation to serve at the Cathe­ the Church on Dec. 22. Miss Whit­ aio* BHitr Coutnl, Yon c«a b« SURE of bettor coottol when rr tires BtUtr Traetias . . . . are etiuipped with Hawkiaioii Wire Ttead<\ . . And Plush, who entered St. Thomas’ dral altars. Four such alumni are ney’s sponsors are John and Della ' thcT wiU make rout dres B ETTER forsall-year drie- seminary. Elmer Albery enrolled Bert Gilbert, Bob Madden, John Canino. Father Owen McHugh io( — tommet and winter . . . Gire fee frecdom^a at Carroll college, Helena, Mont.; Nazy, and Norman Saindon. These baptized infant Christopher Bridge from wortT became tbouaandt of iteel clawi tic cured and Joseph Valencia entered the young men have served the 9 on Dec. 29. His parents are Mr. in the tread readr to grab the road when braket art Sehatfner applied. Anr size or make of tire caa be equipped Brothers of St. John of God, Los o’clock Mass each Sunday for and Mrs. Joseph J. Bridge, 2962 quicklr aad ecenomicallr — and rou get extra Angeles, Calif. Two girls, Mary many years. Unfortunately their Raleigh street; and the godparents i mileage at well as greater protection against blowouts Frances Boyle and Jeanne Roach, four-man combination has been are Frances and Susan Soran. i and skidding. See us or call Today for a demonstration! entered the novitiate of Jhe Sisters broken up by the induction of Bob Seven children were baptized of Charity, Mt. St. Joseph, 0* Re­ Madden into the army. He is sta­ Dec. 30 by Father Breunig. They & Marx gina Reischman entered the con- tioned at F t Riley. Mr. Madden are Eugene Leroy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Flickinger, 1828 Clarkson street, with Jose and SU ITS A TOPCOATS \ Hawkinson Pauline Gomez as godparents; Mrs. Wilfred Eyre to Have Nita Lee, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kopischke, J205 I n m h * G rtm te e t Washington street, with Lawrence QirMATve* Pollard and Mary Gillan acting as Wire Treads S t John's Society Meeting proxies for ^dparents Robert AOTMOliZtU Locally Owned and Operated Bresnan and Rosalie Kopischke; (St. John’. ParUh, Denver) Mrs. Fred Struby is ill in St. Jo­ Debra Ann, daughter o f Mr. and 7th at Lincoln TA. 1261 Sir John’s Altar and Rosary so­ seph’s hospital. Mrs. Andrew Kowalczyk, 4868 ciety will meet on Friday, Jan. 18, Mrs. John Murtaugh will enter­ Grant street, with Thomas and Lillian Kirk as godparents; Mari­ in the home o f Mrs. Wilfred Eyre, tain St. Joseph’s circle on Jan. 10. lyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JOE KAVANAUGH, Inc. 100 S. Franklin street. A dessert- Mrs. Thomas K. Earley will en­ Ronald N. Ratchless, 1756 Grant luncheon will be served at 1 tertain the Tekakwitha circle on street, with Joseph Schiel and Dr. D. C. Werthman o’clock. The members of the In­ Jan. 11. Dolls and Doll Parts Miss Edna Morr was hostess to Margaret Kempmer as godparents; fant of Prague circle will enter­ and the three children o f Mr. and and Associate tain. Persons w h o desire trans­ the Miraculous Medal circle or ANY DOLL CAN Dec. 28. Mrs. William Wellborn, 1250 Lo­ DentUts portation are asked to meet at the gan street, Luella Colleen, Mi­ BE REPAIRED rectory at 12:45. News items for the Denver Cath­ PLATES olic Register may be sent to the chael Lloyd; and Robert Stephen; The infant son o f Mr. and Mrs. rectory by Tuesday of every week. their godparents are Wilson 606 ISUi Struct 1206 15tb Street A.B.C. Doll Hospital John F. Sweeney was baptized Braggiragj and Betty Gribble. On Jan. KEyitone 8721 TAbor S761 ISIS Arapahoe, Denver MA. 7617 John Francis on Jan. 6 by the Very i, Fatfier McHugh baptized Rev. William Kenneally, C.M. Thelma Gertrude, daughter of Mr. George Sweeney and Jane Eyre Script by Regis Grad and Mrs. Sam Lecroy, 1413 Down­ were sponsors. Jean Ray, daugh­ ing street, with Mr. and Mrs. C. ter o f Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Camp­ Gets Applause by lim e ' L. Norris as godparents. Morgan, bell, was baptized on Jan. 6 by the The blessings of tha Holy A- Rev. Robert G. McMahon. Spon­ John O’Hayre, Regis college Family of Nazareth will be asked sors were James and Mary Hand' graduate, former Register staff for all Cathedral school families Leibman Ion, with Mr, and Mrs. L. F. Mc­ writer, and now public relations in the High Mass to be offered Mahon as proxies. Geralynn Cath­ director and night school in­ Saturday, J a n . 12, at 7:45 erine, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. structor at Regis, was caught in o’clock. Celebrated for the Feast and Hickey Richard Hamblin, was baptized the flash of Time magazine's of the Holy Family, this Mass is Cm and Electric Bldg. Phone TAbor 139S on Jan. 6 by the Rev. Francis Syri- powerful spotlight, last week when being offered at the request of ancy. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. a script he wrote for a new type the Cathedral PTA. It it hoped Richard Knox. o f television program was the^ sub that as many families as possible Joseph O’Neil was host to mem­ ject of favorable comment. will attend. bers of St. John’s choir at a party O’Hayre’s TV playlet, entitled A Council meeting o f the o f­ in his home on Jan. 3. Patsy, is about a parish priest ficer? chairmen of the PTA was who suspects that one of his boys held in the Cathedral convent Mon- David Mulligan, Thomas Horri- is a hold-up man because he sud­ daj^ Jan, 7. Present were Mrs. ,1. gan, Thomas O’Keefe, and Dennis denly begins to flash plenty of J. Walsh, p r es i d e n t ; Mrs. Kelly, who have been on furlough money. The climax and,happy end' Marshall M. Reddish, first vice from military service, spent the ing come when the priest learns president; Mrs. John Roche, holidays at home. that the boy earned the money second vice president; Mrs. Dan Roger Zoellner, John Moran, I 7S H. I. A M. IvHt A TafcaoH. . fighting as a professional boxer Yacowetta, secretary; Mrs. Clif­ and Martin Moran have returned ford Stanley, treasurer; Mrs. to South Bend, Ind., to resume under an assumed name. t MN.6.«M.8Nlta*Te|KMrte The Denver writer, who is the Edward O’ Connor, auditor; and their studies at the University o f Mrs. Fred Hyde, historian. Chair­ f *• N. 8. a M. M h a Tepiean • • Notre Dame. father o f six children, also <6rites men present were Mrs. Paul Fitz­ a syndicated column of comment ih A daughter was bbm Dec. 81 to on social justice. gerald, head room mother, and her nee H. a a M. 8« a TapeaiM.. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Riede in St. cochairman, Mrs. C. J. Parslow; f 11# H. a a M. M H a Tefcwrtt. . Joseph’s hospital. Mrs. L. R. Siebert. program chair­ man; Mrs. Philip Pietrowski, #141N. a a la s«in a Tepw H St. Elizabeth's PTA health chairman; and Mrs. N. J. The Denver Catholic Zeylmaker, book rental cochair­ Men whh e riircwd eye (er valve wM To Meet on Jan. 10 man. Plans for the coming year epprerieti eaving* like tiwM in deri«ing Repster wera discussed. Pledges were made that bet the liawtau Hiloring oimI ftINNSTRIAlMNK to obtain ads for the Guardian, eoM el fH you expect and get Published Weekly by the (St. Elizabeth’s Parish, Denver) the Cathedral high school annual. In m Hart Schoffner 8 Marx. CWIICI RROCK. Catholic Press Society, Inc. y is * 4 CaWemkiSt. IHi d m MAIii S18S<[ On Thursday evening, Jan. 10 938 Bannock Street^ Denver. the monthly PTA meeting will take Colo. Alumnae of Heights —AN regular end proportioned shoe place in the school at 8 o’clock. —Single end double broastod modal* Subscription: $2.00 Per Year The Legion of Mary girls will be -AN sbadoi—boaulttul pattorns Sold in combination with The there to care for those children ac­ Will Meet on Jan. 12 Register, National Edition, in companying their parents to the The first meeting of the Denver d O H n s o n Archdiocese of Denver. meeting. chapter of Loretto Heights College Entered as Second Class The Holy Name society will re­ Alumnae for the year of 1952 will ceive Cdramunion in the 8 o’clock STORAGE A mOUIOC CD. Matter at the Post Office, be held Saturday, Jan. 12, at the i>x-T*i-ii>»-i-a N y ieii lU T O K O M t Mass Sunday, Jan. 13, On Monday Denver, Colo. Albany hotel, Denver. The luncheon A1IMdaeHB.ia M.aC/%£ dk M.OJKC M>f3 rA ^ € JE evening, Jan. 14, at 8 the HNS meeting will begin at 12:45 p.m AHMAMMaaia meeting will be held in the school <3uest speaker of the day will be dee Anal# *54 Dr. G . J . halL Leon, the Hat Man, who will s{^ak $41 Taptnh an n# MOVIIVO Pfc. William M. Augustine, son on hats. A Leon hat will be nven $65S rtin d M d H $54 o f Mr. and Mrs. William Augustine, to some “ Heights Alara.” Sdiaeuble has recovered from shrapnel A good , attendance is expected, For the Safety of Your Goods wounds and has returned to active according to Rita Abegg, presi Optometrist duties with the 8040th army unit dent of the local chapter. Com­ Use Johnson Service on Every Move somewhere in Korea. mittee for the luncheon arrange­ Father Kevin P. Henry, O.F.M., AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN UNES, INC. Specialist ments consists of Mrs. J. A. will conduct a mission in Fort Jacobs, Mrs. T. L. Koonce, and -MOVING WITB CARE EVERVWHRRE- For Visual Worth, Tex., beginning Jan. 13. Mrs. James Grant. Reservations STORAGE - PACKINIG - SHIPPING Eya Care Father Declan Madden. O.F.M., can be made by contacting Mrs, will give a series of sisters retreats Jacobs, SPruce 4549, or Mrs, Phone PE 2433 Denvei; 221 Broadway |638 Empire Bldg. KE. 5840 in starting Jan. 14. Grant, Aurora 701-J. 1 I J'U ■T

Thursday, January 10, 1952 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystene 4205 RAGE THREE New St. Mary's Academy Blessed Otficialsof Diocosan Curia Named Englewood's First Citizen Of '52 Is 'Register' Baby

By Bishop Paschang, Grand Is and Englewood’s first citizeness bestowed on her $80 worth of has come home, after spending merchandise for being the first Bishop John L. Pashang this week announced the members of the curia for the Dio­ the first few days o f her life in Englewood citizen to take out cese of Grand Island, Though most of the designations were reappointments of those already St. Anthony’s hospital. Janet residence papers in 1952. ' Marie Miller, born at 6:21 a.m. The new Englewood Miss was serving in certain offices, the recent death of two of the pioneers priests of the diocese, Jan. 1, was brought home to 615 reeted by three brothers, Ed, Monsignor Anton Link, P.A., and the Very Rev. Michael Feeney, both of whom held sev­ E. Cornell street by her titian- fr.; Mike and John; and by a eral dtocesan appointments, and the desire to facilitate the work of the matrimonial tri­ haired mother, Mrs. Ed (Cath­ red-tressed sister, Mary. Janet bunal by having the members in the erine Duffy) Miller. Janet Ma­ Marie adds a brunet hue to the city o f Grand Island, have made a sistant at St. Mary’s Cathedral in Naughtin is assisting At Blessed rie was also escorted by her fa­ Miller rainbow, adding dark to number of changes necessary. Grand Island. Following the death Sacrament parish in Grand Island. ther, Ed Miller, a mainstay on blond, red-head, and brownette, o f M on si^ or Heimes in the sum­ Censor Librorum the Register editorial staff. not counting her father, who is The Rt. Rev. Monsignor, Francis mer o f 1941, he was named ad­ Janet Marie arrived by the touchy on the subject. J. Tschida, pastor o f St. James’ ministrator, and, on June 6, 1947, Monsignor Francis Keller, who fortunes of clinical arrangement When interviewed, Jahet Ma­ is named Censor Librorum, was parish in Kearney, is named Vicar pastor o f the Cathedral. He has in Denver, but she found her­ rie, like Eisenhower, had little born in Bavaria on Oct. 23, 1880. self nevertheless the toast of immediate comment. But from General of the diocese. The Vicar also served as Vice Chancellor and Defensor Vinculi. He has been His seminary studies were made Englewood, whose merchants all indications, she would have General, who holds second place in diocesan chairman o f numerous at the Pontifical College Josephi­ plenty to say later. the diocese ipimediately after the num in . Following his or­ Janet Marie’s, mother is a Bishop, is an official who aids the drives and collections. In May, To Be in Denver 1951, he was named a Domestic dination to the priesthood by former student of Loretto Bishop in the spiritual ^ d tem­ , and was invested with the Bishop James Hartley on June 16, Heights college, and her father, poral administration of the diocese. robes o f the office by Bishop Louis 1907, he served for some years in before joining the Register His powers of administration are B. Kucera in St. Mary’s Cathedral the Diocese of Louisville. In 1917 staff, served in the air force and quite extensive, being limited only on Sept. 19, 1951. he came to the Diocese of Grand as a airline pilot. Janet Marie’s by canon law or the Bishop him­ Island and served for a year as picture appeared on the front self. Promoter Justitiae chaplain o f St. Francis’ hospital page of the Rocky Mountain Father Anthony Egging, newly To aid in marriage court work, in (irand Island and as Chancellor. News on New Year’s day with a appointed Promoter Justitiae, pro- the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Leo Keat­ In 1918 he was appointed pastor bevy o f new year babies. The ing, pastor o f St. Mary’s Cathedral synodal examiner, an^ member of o f St. Joseph’s parish at Chappell, publicity has turned her head, the diocesan school board, was bom in Grand Island, has been appoint­ where he served until July, 1925, and she refuses to have further Dec. 23, 1911, at Gurley, Neb. His ed Officialis, wherein he has the when he was named pastor o f St. pictures taken. seminary studies were made at St. po^er of judging in the diocesan Anselm’s church at Anselmo, where John’s seminary at Little Rock, tribunal all cases except those he directed the construction of the Ark. Following his ordination on New Parish in Pueblo whicRxthe Bishop reserves to him­ new church and rectory. In 1942 self. Consignor Keating is also May 22, 1927, by Bishop Stanislaus he was named pastor o f St, Luke’s V. Bona, he served as assistant at named to the Board of Diocesan. parish in Ogallala. In late summer Named for St. Joseph Alliance and Sidney. He also did Consultors, which is an advisory of 1949 he was named a Domestic postgraduate work in education at Pueblo.— According to an an­ body for tbexBishop in tbe admin­ Prelate. Ill health forced his re­ the University of Nebraska. He nouncement by the Chancery o f­ istration and^govemment of the tirement from active parish work has served as administrator o f Im­ diocese. and in June, 1950, he was named fice, the Parish of St. Joseph has maculate Conception parish at chaplain of S t Joseph’s hospital been erected in the city o f Pueblo. Father Anthony'^ Egging, pastor Rushville, was in residence at St. at Alliance. The boundaries o f the new 'par­ of Blessed Sacramekt parish, has Paul, Neb., and was named first ish have been defined by a decree been named Promotor'Justltiae, or pastor o f Blessed Sacrament par­ Consilium a Vigilantia which was issued on Jan. 1, 1952. Promotor of Justice. In Uiis office ish in Grand Island. He has been Monsignor Thomas Murray, Included in the St.'Joseph parish he is constituted as guaraian and diocesan superintendent of schools newly appointed member o f the is that portion of the Cathedral defender in the ecclesiastical cdurt since 1919. Consilium a Vigilantia, was born parish which is south o f Fourth of law and of justice in the public Defensor Vinculi in June 1, 1885. His semi­ street. interest o f the Church. Father Named Defensor Vinculi and nary studies were made in Ireland At the same time it was an­ Egging is also appointed to tRe Vice Chancellor, and placed in and at St. Paul’s seminary in St. nounced by the Chancery office board of Pro Synodal Examiners,^ One of the top events in charge of marriage cases of the Paul, Minn. Following bis ordina­ that the Parish of St. Cyril has an office that concerns the appoint­ (In^cese, Father James Naughtin tion by Archbishop Austin Dowl­ the region will take place been established as a territorial ment of parish priests. In ad­ was. born Jan. 13, 192i, in Spald­ ing on June 6, 1920, he served Thursday night, Jan. 10, at the movable parish with certain de­ dition, Father Egging, who is al­ ing, N,eb. Following the completion temporarily at Lexington and Hy- official dedication of the new $3,- fined boundaries. ready diocesan director of schools, o f his philosophical and theological annis. In June, 1921, he was ap­ 000,000 Denver Coliseum. Also included in the decree was is appointed a member of the dio­ studies at St. John’s seminary in pointed pastor of Sacred Heart Veteran Showman Walter the establishment of boundaries cesan school board. Little Rock, Ark., he was ordained parish in Burwell. He was named O’Keefe, whose popular, quiz show. between St. Leander’s parish, Father James NaOghtirt, J.C.L., to the priesthood June 5, 1947, by pastor of St. Patrick’s parish in Double or Nothing, is now in its Pueblo, and St. Therese’s parish, Vineland. is napied Defensor Vinculi, or De­ Bishop Edward J. Hunkeler. Fol­ Chadron on Jan. 11, 1944, and pas­ nth year, will fly to Denver fender o f the Bond. He is consti­ lowing two years as assistant at tor o f St. Patrick’s parish in North especially for tfie dedication, and tuted by the Bishop as the guard­ St. Mary’s Cathedral in- Grand Platte in April of 1948. He is also will be the master of ceremonies. ian and defender in the ecclesi­ Island, he did postgraduate work dean o f the North Platte deanery. His presence will be owing to ar­ Dr. J. M. O'Heill astical .court o f law and morality in canon law at the'Catholic Uni­ In May of 1951 he was named a rangements completed by Denver in all that regards the sacred bond versity of America in Washington, Domestic Prelate and was invested advertising man, Max Goldberg. of Matrimony and . D. C., where he received'phe licen­ with the robes of the office by Tbe program will begin at 8 p.m. To Talk in Pueblo Father Naughtin will also handle tiate in canon law last suduner. In Bishop Louis B. Kucera July 29, Admission will be free, but by Pueblo.— J. M. O’Neill, nation­ the marriage case work of the dio­ addition to his othey duties. Father 1951. ticket only. ally noted Catholic layman, teacher, cese and serve as Vice Chancellor. and author, will present a ffee Appointed as Censor Librorum, lecture in Pueblo’s municipal audi­ Protestant Chaplain Asks Aid of Agency torium Friday night, Feb. 1. At the Father Towns, the Rev. Edward A. Leyden, and Mon­ or Censor of Books, is the Rt. ARCHBISHOP Urban J. Vehr (top suggestion of the Most Reverend signor Maloney. Rev. Monsignor Francis Keller, photo) blesses the»chapel of the new St. chaplain at St. Joseph’s hospital in Bishop, the affair is being spon­ Mary academy at 4545 S. University boulevard, Den­ The new quarters, the former A. R. Hickerson Alliance. It is the duty o f the Cen­ De Paul Society Replaces Lost Father sored by the Pueblo council of the ver. Assisting him are (left) the Rev. James Towns, estate, were acquired by the Sisters of Loretto in sor Librorum to examine books and Knights of- Columbus, according to C.M., and the Very Rev. Monsignor David Maloney. August, 1951, as the new site for the academy, for­ writings written by those in the IT WAS THE MORNING of ing three or four old quilts. They on new ones they are acquiring. Joe Jahn, chairman for the occa­ and priests (bottom photo) who at­ merly at 1370 Pennsylvania street. The mansion was sion. Professor O’Neill is a teacher diocese to determine whether or Dec. 24. A Protestant chaplain at expected nothing fancy, Just any­ “ As one pastor recently ex­ tended the ceremonies are, left to right, front rdw, remodeled to provide temporary quarters for classes, not they are free from errors in thing to cover themselves for a few pressed it when directing his in Brooklyn college, where he is Lowry air force base, Denver, took the Rt. Rev. Monsignors Eugene O’Sullivan and and plans are now being drawn for a new high faith or morals, and, therefore, ap­ nights. That agency claimed to parishioners’ attention to our work, chairman of the aepartment o f William M. Higgins, Archbishop Vehr, and the Rt. school building and a new grade school building on propriate for publication. his problem to the St. Vincent de have no old bedding and gave the ‘Charity begins at home. Without speech. He has made many ap­ Rev. Monsignors Joseph P. O’Heron and John P. which construction will begin soon.^{Register photo Paul Salvage bureau because the man a typewritten referral to us, discussing the merits of other pearances on the lecture platform Moran; and back row, the Rev. Frederick McCallin, by Smyth) Finally the Rt. Rev. Monsignor and his need was promptly met. agencies, the fact remains that the in many parts o f the United States Thomas Murray, pastor o f St. Pat­ help he sought apparently, was . * * • St. Vincent de Paul Salvage and is heard frequently on Cath­ rick’s parish in North Platte, is available nowhere else. olic college campuses. His lecture “AT THE MOMENT we have bureau is the only Catholic kgency named to the Consilium a Vigilan- Six youngsters faced a bleak and in the field and we, as Catholics, this.year is entitled “ Catholics and tia, or Council o f Vigilance, whose requests from the Denver Bureau Eucharistic Congress Program Given unusually disappointing Christmas. of Public Welfare for furniture should co-operate by contributing American Freedom.” duty it is to see to it that the Their daddy, who had been on duty for four families. Apartments have our discarded articles to it’.” Professor O’Neill takes sharp The p r 0 g r a m has been an­ Pontifical High Mass; general Religious play in the Plaza de preaching within the diocese con-, with the air force in Europe, was The bureau’s trucks are in issue with the anti-Catholic Paul nounced for the 35th International forms to the teachings of the been obtained for them in one of Communion for children. la Sagrada Familia. coming home for the holidays. Toy the new housing projects into North Denver every Monday, in Blanshard whose book, American Eucharistic Congress to be held in Church on faith and morals. Homage of the Christian Family Saturday, May 31: The Holy Eu­ wagons, tricycles, and dolls had which they will move from the South and Wes|»Denver on Tues­ Freedom a n d Catholic Power, Barcelona, Spain, from Map 27 to been purchased in Germany and to the Holy Eucharist. charist— Peace and Unity of the Vicar General third-class hotel rooms they now day and Thursday, and in stirred lip heated debate last year June 1, which will be attended by Holy Hour for priests in Basil­ Church. were on the plane with him. Shortly occupy. We are delayed in meet­ East Denver and Park Hill on on the position of the Catholic representatives of the Archdiocese ica of St. Joseph Oriol. General ordination of priests. Monsignor Francis J. Tschida, after taking off from the Azores ing these urgent requests because Wednesday and Friday. Pick-up Church as a threat to the -demo- -of Denver and the Dioceses of the ship crashed into the ocean and Solemn general session of the Holy Mass in various Rites. newly appointed Vicar General, was similar frequent demands have calls should be placed a day or watic ideals of the United States. Pueblo and Cheyenne. congress. Concert by massed cboirs in the all aboard were lost. exhausted our supply of tables, two in advance. The telephone , Professor O’Neill answers Blan­ The international congress, the born July 17, 1889, in St. Paul, * * * number is CHerry 5503. ' shard fully in his lecture. Thursday, May 29: The Holy Eu­ Palacio Nacional. chairs, dressers, beds, springs, and first of its kind held since World Minn. His entire seminary course mattresses. charist and social Peace. Solemn plenary session of the THE CHAPLAIN EXPLAINED war II, will be keynotfed by prayers was made at the Pontifical College “ If our people realized this Masses for the sick and perse­ congress. that this non-Catholic family was for peace. A Cardinal Legate ap­ Sermons in all churches. Josephinum. Following his ordina­ temporarily in desperate circum­ situation; if they more fully under­ cuted throughout the world. TRAVEL pointed by Pius XII will preside tion on June 8, 1915, by Bishop stances and he wondered whether stood that' week after week we ' Plan now to join Homage to Jesus Christ by all Holy Mass. at six days o f impressive ceremon­ James Hartley, he a^ s appointed the Society of St. Vincent de Paul actually do give personal and MONSIGNOR BERNARD CULLEN who work. General Communion for men. ies in adoration of the Eucharistic Act of reparation. pastor of St. Mary’s parish at could at least partially replace the household necessities to the needy ou the Eucharistic Congress Pil­ King. The daily Masses, special • Solemn general session of the Prairie Center. In 1922 he was toys those children had set their entirely free of charge, more of congress. Sunday, June 1: Closing Ceremon­ grimage to Barcelona . . . Sailing devotions, and colorful ceremonies ies of the congress. named pastor of Holy Souls’ parish hearts on receiving. them would co-operate by giving ■will culminate in the Eucharistic Religious play in the Plaza de la at Bridgeport and in 1927 pastor of their discarded articles to ns. May 7 . . . • Sagn'ada Familia. Solemn Pontifical Mass: His “ It was quite an order,’’ Leo procession with the Blessed Sac­ Eminence, the Cardinal Legate, St. Mary’s church in . His Keleher said. “ It was the day be­ * • * All expenses from New rament. Friday, May 30: The Holy Euchar­ officiating. next assignment in 1931 was as fore Christmas and our supply of The Rocky Mountain Empire pastor of Sacred Heart parish at “WE SERVE AS THE AGENT Y o rk...... $886 ist and International Peace. Procession of the Blessed Sac­ the requested articles was prac­ of Catholic families in helping the pilgrimage to the congress will Sutherland, where he remained un­ Pontifical High Mass; general rament. Final ceremonies. tically depleted. But our employes less fortunate. We need your in­ Visit the Mordi Gras— 8 leave New York May 7 and return til 1938, when he was named pas­ Communion for women. Prayers fo r the Pope, for the went into action. A ' wagon and dividual co-operation if our com­ ' For reservations days ...... $172.46 to that port city June 9. Twenty- tor o f St. James’ parish at Kear­ All over the world Prayer of supplication for world Church, and for the world. tricycle were quickly repaired, bined efforts are to be effective. one days will be spent in Europe. Call MA. 1211 peace. Benediction of the Blessed Sac- ney, his present assignment. In painted with four-hour enamel and We believe there are many families Fly to Mexico— 10 days...... $210 The Very Rev. Monsignor Bernard NO SERVICE CHARGE Solemn general session of the ment by His Eminence, the addition to his parish assignments. rushed to the drying room. Seam­ who, if they knew how urgently we J. Cullen, Assistant Chancellor of congress. Cardinal Legate; message Monsignor Tschida has been, and stresses repaired and dressed dolls. need usable furniture, would the Archdiocese of Denver, will be Concert in the Palacio de la broadcast by His Holiness, Pope still is, moderator of the Diocesan A soryity at the University of donate to us pieces they are re­ mary ann fisher - TRAVEL spiritual adviser for the pilgrims. Goods Musica. Pius XII. Council o f Catholic Women and the Colorado had sent us a large carton placing, rather than trade them in (Member of Cathedral Parish) Application fo r membership in the Confraternity o f Christian Doc­ of new toys with the request that group may be made through the trine. He is also a member of the we give them to the poor, and they American Express Travel Service, Feast of Peter's Chair Marks Primacy of Rome diocesan Board of Consultors. In certainly came in handy. When an operators of the pilgrimage, TA. (Latin Dioceaan Ordo) sion in the desert for 90 years. May, 1951, he was named a Do­ air force car called that afternoon 5301; or by contacting any author­ mestic Prelate, and was invested we loaded it with new and prac­ Church calendar, Jan. 13-19, Jan. 16, Wednesday, St. Marcellus, ized travel service. with the robes of the office by tically ‘good as new’ gifts for each The Eucharistic Congress pro­ 1952: Jan. 13, Sunday within th^ Pope fo{j a year (308-309), who Bishop John L. Paschang on Oct. of the six youngsters. gram follows in condensed form. Octave of the Epihany, Jan. 14, suffered much in the persecution of 23, 1951. “ THAT IS TYPICAL o f the Tuesday, May 27: Inauguration of Monday, St. Hilary, fourth-century Diocletian. Jan. 17, Thursday, St. manner in which we operate,” the Congress. Officialis Keleher continued. “ We do with Bishop of Poitiers whose whole life Antony of Egypt, called the “ pa­ articles contributed to us exactly Solemn reception o f His Emi­ Monsignor Leo Keating, newly nence, the Cardinal Legate. was a campaign to prove the Di­ triarch of all monks’’ because he as we claim to do, and we are the appointed Officialis and member only local agency which does that All-night vigil of prayer in the vinity of Christ against the was the first to establish monastic of the Diocesan Board o f Con­ Church of the Sacred Heart. consistently and as a matter of Arians. Jan. 15, Tuesday, St. Paul life as we know it today. Jan. 18, sultors, was born in O’Connor, policy. Wednesday, May 28: The Holy Eu­ Neb., on Feb. 25, 1907. Following charist — Personal and Family the First Hermit, third-century Friday, Feast of the Chair of St. “ Last week a man from another Egyptian who remained in seclu- Peter at Rome, marking the estab­ his completion of his philosophical state arrived in Denver to accept a Peace. and theological studies at St. Fran­ lishment of the Primacy in the good job. His wife and two chil­ cis’ seminary at Milwaukee, he was dren were with him. Their furni­ Eternal City. Jan. 19, Saturday, ordained to the priesthood by ture was en route by truck but was \ The Virgin Mary on Saturday. The Bishop Stanislaus V. Bona on June delayed because of storms. Low on A Blessed Mother is honored on Sat­ 6, 1936., He served temporary par­ funds, they were sleeping in their I urdays on which no major feast I ish appointments at O’Connor, car. falls, since the last day of the week Ogallala, and Hay Springs, and in “ They called upon one of the Stephsn J. Monaghan Robert L. Hansen !!!NOTlCE!!! is peculiarly hers. 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J A. P. Was»iH‘r CLERGY WHO TOOK PART in the Rev. Joseph Bosch, who is in charge of the parish; AComo 6433 Archbishop Vehr, and the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John I'jblessing of the new rectory of Christ the R. Mulroy; and back row, the Very Rev. Monsignor 335 14th Street ( lir iK II 4 0. King parish. Evergreen, Jan. 6 are shown above with Bernard J\ Cullen, the Rev. Bernard M. Kelly, the Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. They are, left to right, Rev. John J. Regan, the Very Rev. Monsignor Elmer Denver 2, Colorado 606 14th St. Between California & Wclton TA 8331 front row, the Rt. Rev, Monsignor John P. Moran, J. Kolka, the Rev. William F. Molloy, and the Rev. the Very Rev. Monsignor David M. Maloneyi the Andrew £. Warwick. < PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Benneek Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thuridoy, January 10,1952

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH Equestriennes in National Stock Show CYPC Meeting CATHEDRAL PARISH Patronhu Thea» Friendly Firms To Hear Speech These Friendly Firms Deserve Jour Patronage Joe Allen’* “ 66” Service No Down Payment Woshington Pork Mkt. Hator OTarhaalilv DOYLE’S Watking • Lubrication Badr e Ftndar Rtpalra Red & White Food Store PbUlipi “ 66” Ga» By Judge Cook Tailorad Saat Cavar* PHARMACY Hator Tnn*.gp BILL HUGHES, Prop. Tirat . Tubei - Battariaa (Cathedral Young Peopla'a Club) Uaad Car* 1 Th* Particalat Dmtflat Auto, Homo A Bieyela Suppliai On Jan. 14, a religious discussion Complete Food Service 1301 So. Clayton — RA. 9703 will be held in St. Paul’s chapel. Cathedral Moton’ 17th AVE. AND GRANT ii98 South Gilpin Judge Joseph E. Cook will be guest JOB OAFFNKY. Prop. KB. HST PRKB D B L IV n Y W.GIt. GrMn Stompi 17St Letaa KB. ISU “ It'i Cayrt to ito Thrifty" speaker. The timn of the meeting is ^ p.m. Mary Ann Wallace, chair­ man of the religious p ou p , will LEN'S Pharmacy be glad to inform members of the Howes Food Store L. 0 . PEHB, Prop.., _ ^ . topics available for discussion. UMBkar I t Vlneont d# P*nl'* P*rf*a Every member of the Cathedral Booktr Q*yl9 Hara Your Doctor Phono chib is urged to participate in the ' An IGA Store PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED U* Your Pra*cription religious discussion meetings. FOR AND DELIVERED Soccer/otrr - 4 New members experienced in V tn v sK , CM* Quality Meats — 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 photography are asked to note that Colfaa at Downing Denvai Groceries At Laal*l*B* «nd Boath CUytoa the Camera club meets every other KEratone S217 Fresh- & Frozen Fruits Monday liight. All "shutter-bugs” The firms listed here de­ are welcome. and Vegetables serve to be remembered “ P.J.s” are at the top of the JONES . NOB HILL INN Louisiana and Clayton league. High game goes to “ Cold U t BAST COLFAX r,u when you are distributing Fires,” 722; high series goes to COCKTAILS SP. 5717 DtllTiry COFFEE SHOP your patronage in the dif­ “ Slaughter House Five,” 1,973; Open 7 to 7 Weak Day* leaMe high series, “ No Names,” Sarving Good Food Delicious' Dinners Cloiad Sunday* ferent lines of business. with 2,200; league high game, S a.ai. till Midnitht HOT AND COLD LUNCHES E. Caltai at Lof*n “ Dreamers," with 800; in the high Tonr Botinets U Appr*Hat8d lltrt game, Edwin Lynch made a ^core of 195. He also had a high series of 489. League high game goes to Hatchett Drug Store The firms listed here de­ ONNIE BRAE Jack Dufif with a score of 244; serve to be remembered league high series, Edwin Lynch *‘Tbt Stort of Qaality end Sarrico** when you are distributing B Chopping t'entcr with 560. In individual scores for 701 Grant — KE. 3617 the women, high game goes. to your patronage in the dif­ Marion McLaughlin with a score of Componndiitg prescription! ii the moit 177. High series goes to Shirley importent pert of oar bnelneii ferent lines of business. CONOCO PRODUCTS Carey with 473; league high game, Bonnie Brae Shirley Carey with score of 233. Lubrication. Car Waahing. Batterie* She also had high series, 579. - HABDWABE Recharced, Tiro Vnlcanlaing ^ Jan. 5, a group of CYPC KOMAC COLORIZER PAINTS BONNIE BRAE members* enjoyed ice skating at ST. JOHN'S PARISH Houtowarn • T»y* - Sport Good* FOUR LORETTO HEIGHTS college Women's Western pleasure class at the matinee Evergreen. 'The day was perfect, CONOCO SERVICE Wednesday, Jan. 16. Both girls have won prizes and the ice suffered from a few Patronise These Friendly Firms Wo Girt Groon Stampi students will participate in the 1952 Na­ 724 So. Uniraraity PE. 0009 for Western riding in the annual Loretto Heights falls by a few members. S ill E. Exposition 8P. S ilt tional Western Stock show to be held in the Denver horse show. Miss T Trosch and Miss ' . Killian...... will ride The “ Sunday Niter” dance at coliseum Jan. 11-19. They are, left to right, Miss in the Eastern riding event Wednesday evening. Cathedral school hall was as well CLAYTOl^ TEXACO Permanent Waving Bonnie Brae Margaret Smith, Raton, N. Mex.; Miss Char Trosch, Miss Trosch has won the Eastern event in the attended as the dances are. Many a Specialty Preisser’s Red & White Oak Park, 111.; Miss Pat Killian, Denver; and Miss college show for the past two years, and Miss Killian, new faces are seen at every gather­ W uhlae Tlree Briij^ I'o. Dorothy McGinley, Alliance, Neb. a freshman, has won several trophies in Denver ing of the club. New members, are G r t e i l n p AcetMorta M y Lady Edith Grocery and Market Atfrad C. Andoraon, Ow*tr-M*n*c*» Miss Smith and Miss McGinley will ride in the shows. very welcome. ______Beauty Shoppe Have rour Doctor phone us W i pick op A delivtr FANCY MEATS. VEGETABLES, AND your Prescriptions Iflnnlt Keettler. Mfr. QUALITY GROCERIES Andy Marion, Le§see Baeri, Win**, l^tc. 2804 E. 6tb Av*. EA. 0788 Free Delivery SPruco 4447 (th 0 Clarton FR.TIH 763 So. UniToraity RA. 2874 t i l l E. Ohio A m (So. Oalv. and Ohio! Catholic 4-H ers Score Again in Pram a Work Top Grade Moots + Meaareb - Croaaa A Blaclrwall The firms listed here de­ THE PRESENTATION of Carminia has also appeared on - t + + "I" Charles Emery’s Red Key at Dan­ school and civic stages to present Fancy Groceries serve to be remembered MMITB GAYI.OBB iels and Fisher’s tea room, Den­ dramatic and humorous readings, Making Up Fresh & Frozen Vegetables when you are distributing ver, following a 4-H Round-up and has delivered prepared ora­ TROVTMAX’S banquet Jan. 16, during the Na­ tions for American Legion and your patronage in the dif­ opping Bistrief tional Western Stock Show, brings Boulder speech events. Circle Drive Market ferent lines of business. one more laurel to a three-per­ 2482 E. 6th Av*. FR. 8071 son cast from Antonito. CONNIE ROMERO has been Although one-act play contests member of prize-winning caste SIXTH AVE. 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Hour* 8 to 8 Tad A Lou Vogt 4 formance at the Denver Stock served often as announcer or em­ 2720 E. 6th Ave. DE. 4233 cee for school and civic pro­ Show 4-H roundup because Mobiloil - Pannxoil . Mobilga* 1092 So. grams. Lubrication A Waahing never before has the winning play Gaylord Both Connie and Carminia are Tuna Up • Clutch A Brake BOB’ S i» been considered so excellent a pro­ PE. 2464 duction. in their senior year at Antonito ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH Red Key is a one-act drama of high school and teke a prominent So. Gaylord Service mounting terror and suspense that part in sports and journalistic ac­ Patronise These Friendly Firms SUPER MARKET is said to be almost a sure-fire tivities. Carminia Jiron was cheer­ Center and Garage Meat* • Groearia* • Vagatabla* contest winner any time, even if leader, encouraging the Antonito Better Quality for Less done with mediocrity. But the An^ Trojans through a highly success­ SCIENTIFIC tonito cast— Carminia Jiron, Con- ful iootball season. Connie Ro­ Watch Repair* mero is editor of the Announcer, me Romero, and Charles Chavez Dunbor-Apdrews CROSLEY Quality Cleaning HARDWARE —have brought to it as nearly a high school paper. rofessional performance as can Charles Chavez made his stage JEWELERS HOUSEWARES - SPORTING 3339 E. Colfax Washingten Park GOODS . McMURTRY PAINTS >e expected from high school theS' debut in Let Me Grow Up, but Refrigeration plans. grew quickly in dramatic teeb MAKING UP backstage for their roles in Red Key A t *. Cleaners . DUCO ENAMELS ' Where Parking I* No Problem Radios nique during rehearsals for Red are, from left, Connie Romero (Karen), Charles Chavez N. ff. CHRISTENSEN So. Gaylord Hdw. Co. THE PLOT IS ONE o f tension Key, and is now rated “ Assistant (Nicholas), and Carmenia Jiron (Hester). S. Cajoord SP. 7898 1087 and high drama. Hester, who is Director o f Dramatics” at St. Mi­ .Complete Selection 1055 So. 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Thursday, Jonuory 10,1952 Office, 938 Bannock Stratt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Talephena, Keystone 4205 PAGE FIVE All'Parochial Play Goes Into Big Time + + + + + + + + + ■ + + + - f + - f + + Raising a Cheer Musical Director of Chorus, Orchestra TiiiiiEifEmiiaiuiiiiiiiiaNois MEIENT

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Musical director for the + + + -F -I- JAN all-parochial play is the Rev. A DENVER CITY “ R a z z-a m a-t a z z for + + + + + Hasdly Normal” is the oheer Joseph Hamblin, chaplain of Mercy hospital, Denver. An all-student Comedy Team going up in a rehearsal scene from orchestra will perform under Fa­ the all-parochial ^ay. Cheerleaders Talking to An 'Angel' UDITORIUMVlt? ther Hamblin’s baton as well as a are, left to right, Frankie Yantorno chorus of nearly 50 voices. of St. Joseph’s, Joan Nielsen of St. MAY CO. BOX-OFFICE (JAN.7^16) > — Francis de Sales’, and Bob Gar ramone. Holy Family. RESERVED SEATS Regis Graduate- All-Parochial To Attend Navy Chorus Selected Officers' School There’fyjj^ lo Edmond W. Schaded, a recent From 8 Schools ' graduate of Regis college, Denver, ■where he majored in economics, The members of the chorus for bank than fust f has been accepted to attend the the all-parochial play are: From Navy Officers’ Candidate school St. Francis de Sales’, Jo Anne Niel­ at Newport, R. I., Schaded’s home sen, Mary Carol Eastman, Robert is in Wellington, Tex. Breggs, Arthur Rusche, Anita Mc- After his selection, Regis col­ lege received a letter of commen­ Neive, Jacqueline Hussion, and dation from the navy. In part, it Marilyn Nelson; from Cathedral, Til read: “ The reflection of this young Betty Drumfller, Jo Ann Nlccoli, Bonks ort orgonizad to man reflects credit upon the thor­ Patricia Bann, and Arthur Durand; porform and rtndor ipo« ough and well-rounded education cific financial torviett to which he obtained at your institu­ from St. Mary’tf, Barbara Roping, tho community. tion, since standards set for se­ Dorothy Hanifen, Oddie Alanis, lection are quite high. . . We feel Joan Braun, Polly Kuempel, Car­ a To provide toft, convenient ways to sovt* that the credit belongs largely to ole Strauss, Shirley Kerns, Nancy the institution you represent. . . .’’ Last week, Schaded spent sev- Babcock, Pat Wyers, Mary Pat • To grant loons to rolioblo firms apd ' eral days on the Regis campus vis- Brennan, Betty Coupe, Barbara 'iting before reporting to the New- Meine, Mary Clare Cervi, and indhrlduall. , .'port school. Jeanne Barrett; from St. Joseph’s, Talking to an angel is in the all-parochial show to be Dorothy Sedlmayr, Patricia Cole­ Googey and Stookey form Dmoveek of Annunciation, are man, Timothy Quinn, Thomas •To act at a degrlttg house for conauntly staged at the city auditorium, the comedy team in You’ve here shown in one of the highlights what Father Donald A. Mc­ Turner, Patricia Mauff, and Mar­ Got to Be Good, 1952 all-parochial businoM. Mahon, writer-director of You’ve Wednesday, Jan. 16. Tickets, from ion Montoya; from Regis, Joe Mc­ of the play as they astound their musical production. The pair, teenage friends by imitating Eng­ Got to Be Good, is doing as the $1.25 to 60 cents, are now on sale Cabe, Jim Kottenstette, Jim Taggart Deilje of Regis and Chuck lish Earls. camera clicks. Mike Villano, Regis, at the May company box office. Plumb, John Meek, and John •To do aO of Nm m tM a g s, two kovo MghlH plays the part o f “ Gabe” the angel {Register photos by Smyth) Pease; from Holy Family, Donna trained, experienced pertoimeL^ /s Graebing, Janet Callahan, Nancy 1- Cress, Joann Capra, Connie Caul­ Sorority Hears Fr. Bloomer i.1 Marines Will Visit Regis field, Kathleen Mahoney, Joe Lib- onati, and Mary Moran; from Mt. The Rev. Louis Bloomer, S.S., Pennsylvania street, a business noRTH; IR fB A D K The Regis college campus will being commissioned. After they re­ Carmel, Barbara Biamonte, Vir­ of the English department of Regis meeting was held. be visited Wednesday and Friday, ceive their commissions, they also ginia Frazzini, Virginia Di Jiac- college, Denver, was guest lecturer The sorority -will hold its next Jan. 9 and Jan. 11 by a marine attend basic officers school for five omo, Frank Petr»glia, and Bill at a recent meeting of the Delta meeting on the second Sunday in corps officer procurement party. months. Buscietti; and from Annunciation, Sigma sorority of the c o llie . Fa­ Febijuary, when new officers will W. 38th & Grove Street GUndala 4703 The purpose of the visit will be to The marine corps is also com­ Clara Appelhans, Betty Mae Ros- ther Bloomer lectured on “ 'The Ap­ be elecled and the slate for the new Mtmbsr of Fodtrol Dopeilt Iniuranca Corp. Interview and process men and missioning college women upon preciation of Fine Music.” Follow­ year planned. The meeting -will be. All dopoiift inivirod to $10,060. SPOON RESTS women interested in obtaining kowski, Joan Shackley, Rita Ara­ receipt of their college degree. gon, Eleanor Olguin, James Fraz­ ing the meeting, which was held in held in the home of Mrs. Mary Fa- Marine corps .:ot.imissions. the home of Mrs. Frank Cpnry, 138 Further information on these ier, and John Gorham. hey, 2614 E. Colfax, at 2:30 p.m. a colorful and useful kitchen College freshmen, sophomores, programs may be obtained by con­ (See Story on Page One) ornament and juniors who enroll in the tacting Father Louis G. Mattione, marine platoon leaders’ class are S.J., at Regis college, or the Office Favor Received Single ...... 65 allowed to remain in college until of Officer Procurement, USMC, they 'receive their degrees. Upon Room 107, Old Custom House, 16th A patron of St. Jude wishes to Double ...... $1.00 graduation from college, they aye & Arapahoe streets, Denver 2, publish thanks for a favor received commissioned second lieutenants Colorado. through his intercession. Joe Onofrio Offers and are ordered to active duty for t two years. Five months of basic officer training are given the new FALBY'S officers before they are assigned Forensic Tournament Slated one of the hundreds of duties avail­ ^^Nothing But The Finest" PAINTS A HDWE. able to marine corps officers. College seniors and graduates Jan. 11-12, Loretto Heights “ Try Falby’t Fir>t" joining the officer candidate course The third annual Loretto Heights College Forensic tourna­ 32 Broadway PE. 2940 are ordered to active duty for two JOE, JR. years after their graduation. They ment will be held at the college Jan. 11-12. Participating schools are trained for 10 tyeeks before will be Colorado university, Denver university. Western State col­ lege, Rqgis college, Greeley State Teachers’ college, Pueblo Junior PRE-INVENTORY SALE college, and the University of New Mexico. Events will include debate, extemporaneous speaking and oratory. 1710 debate topic will be: “Resolved thatt the F(ederal R osa ry government should adopt a permanent program of wage and price control.” S teerin g Loretto Heights girls participating will be Florence Connors, 10*yo to 20% D iscount Mary Catherine Grace, Betty Murray, Maxine Mohrbacher, Alice Porter, Lou Visintainer, M a^ Ellen Mulcahy, Kay Dignan, and W h e e l Marian Scherer. Dorothy Neville is the student forensics chairman. C ov er Civics Club Officers On Everything in Store Floor Samples and Demonstrators Pianos, Radios, Phono-Combinations Gas and Electric Ranges, Automatic Washers Pray Dryers, Refrigerators, Freezers, and WhU'e You Household Appliances THE ST. PETER’S CIVICS CLUB of St. Peter’s school, ✓ * Drive— Greeley, has received its official charter from the Com- inission on American Citizenship in Washington, D. C. At a recent meeting members of the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades voted to Drive safely with both hands on the wheel and your eyes on the organize their own unit of the Civics clubs. SPECIAL rood with the newly designed all rubber steering wheel cover with Officers elected are (left to right) Wilfred Bindel, president; the complete rosary moulded thereon. Lasting and ottractive in Gary Melody, vice president; Nannette ‘Steele, recording secretary higrade black rubber if allows a firm grip orKthe wheel. Perman­ and treasurer; and Kenny Martin, sergeant at arms. Used Radios, Gas Stoves, Refrigerators and Washers ent finish, if w ill not soil hands or gloves—this cover may be St. Peter’s Civics club is one oi the more than 1,400 Catholic blessed by your pastor before using. Civics clubs chartered in the United States last year. Sponsored by the Commission on American Citizenship of the Catholic University ^10 and up ORDER BY MAIL of America, Washington,'D.C., these clubs foster training for good " i citizenship in parochial junior high schools throughout the nation. 8 & S SALES CO. I Through monthly projects on a community level, these young citizens NO FAIR OFFER REFUSED Box 341, Salina, I learn in a concrete way the meaning of Christian social living based Please send...... Rosary steering wheel cover for which I I on principles of' justice and charity. This year the Commission on American Citizenship has set up enclose...... for each. I for Civics club members a program of study and action under the JOE ONOFRIO MUSIC CO. I Name .. general heading, “ Your Community.” Centered around the vital human I rights theme developed at the 1951 convention of the National Catho­ "HOME OF TELEVISION" Address lic Educational Association, the program includes such topics as local I 1805 BROADWAY ' Member of St. Catheriiie*t Parlib government, industry, transportation, religion, communications, MA. 8585 City____ State. I education, and recreation/ The year’s activities will conclude with j observance o f I Am an American day in May. PAGE SIX Offke, 938 Banneek Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4205 Thuridoy, January 10,1952 Past Presidents of Rocks Regis President tq Give Library Lecture ACCN, Denver LJnit, " h + + ' + + . + (Catholic Information anil Library O f Lourdes to Be Honored Society, Donvar) , • The sixth in a series of lec­ Seats Officers Jan. 24 (Our Lady of Lourdei Pariih, cents. The money will be used for Catholic Library Society Directors tures sponsored by the Cath­ DaiiTtr) ’ the upkeep o f the sanctuary. olic Information and Library (Archdiocasan Council of Catholic Cheyenne, Wyo., on Dec. 27. They Past presidents of the Rocks of The men and boyi of the par­ society will be given Sunday, Nursea, Denvar Chaptar) will make their home in Denver, All ballots for 1952 officers Lourdes club will be honored at ish reminded that next Sunday Jan. 20, at 3 p.m. in Holy where Dr. Romeo has established it Communion Sunday spon­ must be in the hands of Regina Ghost hall, 625 19th street. The a practice. Mrs. Romeo is a Mercy the January meeting to be held sored by the Rocks of Lourdes Shannon, 3223 S. Grant, by Jan. graduate. Very Rev. Raphael McCarthy, SJ., Tuesday, Jan. 16, at the Center club men. The men and beys are 18. Members who have not mailed president of Regis college, will Other‘ recent marriages among invited to the breakfast room their ballots are requested to do House hall. The past presidents to speak on “ The Bogey of Fear." Mercy graduates are those of Eve­ after the 8:30 Mass for c&ffee so now. be honored are Charles Kurtz, first The public is invited. Miss Rita lyn Cameron, whose marriage to president of the Rocks; George and doughnuti^ Installation of officers will take La Tourrette is chairman for the John Stein took place in New McClelland, and Edward Martin. place at the monthly meeting Jan. Members o f the Outdoor club tea that will follow. York, and Margaret Piedalue, who The new president and officers renewed their activities this week. 24 in the Catherine Mullen Memo­ The board o f directors o f the traveled to to be will be installed at Tuesday’s meet­ The party night for the gold rial nurses’ home o f S t Joseph’s Catholic Information and Library united in marriage to Roy Dolby, ing. Frank Casner will run the certificate grroup was held Wednes­ hospital. Preceding the meeting a society met in the home of Mr. who is stationed in Puerto Rico club this year. A special party will day night. The younger ones are potluok supper will be served to and Mrs. James Davison Jan. 2.' with the armed forces. be sponsored for the retired offi­ putting the finishing touches on which all members are invited. Plans were made for the- ensuing cers o f the club. The meeting and their play, Cinderella, to be staged New members of the ACCN are Oplometriat year. Joseph Learned, president, party Tuesday night will be open at the next PTA meeting. The Mrs. Cecilia Brizindine and Miss appointed James Davison as mem­ and Optician for the women o f the parish. W iv^ older group of boys will go to the Cletes Winter. bership chairman. There are no may attend this party with their mountains for a skating party this Mrs. Brizindine is a graduate of dues for membership in the organi­ Helen Walsh husbands. A review of the work Saturday. Mercy hospital, Denver, and a zation but if books are takeq. from AsioelaU done by the Rocks will be made member of Holy Family parish. The “Guest Breakfast’’ will be the library conducted by the Cath­ W. R. JOSEPH together with the work program Miss Winter is a graduate of St. EYES EXAMINED renewed this Sundiy. The pastor olic Information and Library so­ for 1952. Special entertainment Phan* TAbar I IS* will telephone four families to be ciety a nominal fee of $1 is Catherine’s college, S t Paul, Minn., and refreshments will conclude the his guests for next Sunday. The and a'member of St. Vincent de ZlS-lIt Miiialic Bldf. 1 evening’s progrram. charged, which entitles the individ­ Rocks of Lourdes club men serve Paul’s j parish. She is also a staff Our Lady o f Lourdes Altar and ual to any o f the books in the breakfast each Sunday after the library for a period of one year. nurM I at the Veterans’ hospital, Rosary society will meet Monday, Masses; the meals are served by Denfer. Jan. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the Cen­ The library is located at 625 19th members of the Outdoor club chil­ street. St. Joseph’s alumnae will hold ter House, 2265 S. Logan strept dren. The Rosary will be recited pre­ The Catholic Information and their regular meeting in the ceding the meeting. An interesting Work was started last week on Library aociety ii supported pri­ nurses’ home on Jan. 14. A program is planned by local talent the enclosing o f the front porch marily from donations and the huffet supper will be served. in t h e parish. Warren Taylor of the rectory, located at 2217 S. $1 memberships. Expenses for Anastasia Ries has joined the will play several selections on the* Logan street. The enclosure will the library average approxi­ obstetrical staff of S t Joseph’s violin and will be accompanied by given the rectory a new appear­ mately $200 monthly. This in­ hospital. his daughter, Caro Ann. Mrs. Vir­ ance and afford two small offices. cludes the librarian’s salary Sally Massoni, instructor at St. The work will be completed by the Joseph’s school of nursing, is con­ ginia Thompson will show a film MEMBERS OF the 1952 board of di­ president; Margaret Browp. president of the Arch­ Xnd the purchase of current o f a recent trip to the Hawaiian end of the montl* books. fined to her home with flu. Title Insurance diocesan Council of Cathdlic Nurses; Edna Hartman, Major and Mrs. Frank Allen islands. Refreshments will be rectors of the Catholic Information and librarian; Anne 0 Kane, captain of the St. Thpmas Gifts received in the past week served. All members and their Library society, Denver, are pictured above. They include $200, anonymous; $7, anon­ and two daughters left Jan. 4 to is the modern method of ob­ Aquinas circle; Mrs. Richard Needham, James make .their home in Washington, friends are invited and are re­ St. Louis' Jesuit are, left to right, seated Mrs. Earl F. Baker, vice Davison, membership chairman; Ruth Gibbs, Mrs. ymous; and a two-volume set of taining protection against any minded of the card party to be the Life of Christ by Prat, anony­ D; C., where Major Allen will be president; Mrs. Philip Clark, Margaret Hamilton, Howard Sleeper, chainnan of volunteer librarians; defect in the Title of your given Jan. 19 at 8 p.m. in the Cen­ mous. stationed with the air force. real estate. treasurer; Margaret Learned, Ril^ La Tourrette, and Earl F. Baker. The meeting was held in the ter House. Table and special gifts Superior Appointed corresponding secretary; Marion B. Woods, and Mrs. Ruth Kennebeck, pamphlet Miss Doris Breen, Mercy grad­ ^will be given and refreshments home of Mr. and Mrs. James Davison.— (Photo by uate, was called to North Platte, , . . . And provide! Alice Gathercole; and standing, Joseph Learned, Jerome) chairman, reported that a large Served-all for a* donation o f 50 Appointment of the Rev. Wil­ group of Paulist pamphlets, which Neb., last week because of the liam J. Fitzgerald, S.J., as superior are especially useful for spreading death o f her father. SECURITY of the Jesuit community at St. Catholic doctrine among prospec­ Friends of Barbara Byrnes and Louis university was, announced St. Dominic's Parish PTA Will Meet tive converts, is now available at Dr. Romeo will be interested to ALL BUTTER last week by the Very Rev. the library. A complete set o f the hear of their recent marriage at f o r Daniel H. Conway, S.J., Provin­ Papal encyclicals also is on hand. t h e cial Superior of the Missouri prov­ Volunteer librarians for the ren­ Regis Men to Take Part ince of the Society of Jesus. Jqn. 14 to Hear Fr. Edward Leyden tal library sponsored by the Cath­ Property The Very Rev. Paul C. Reinert, Mary Anne Bakeries - olic Information and Library so­ In College Speech Meet Owner S.J., president o f St. Louis univer­ (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) meet Thursday, Jan. 10, in the ciety at Clarke’s Church Goods sity and rector o f the community met in the home o f Mrs. James home o f Mrs. Julius Lonergan, House, 1033 Tremont, are,: Friday, Regis college students, Denver, Visit Our since January, 1949,. continues to The PTA will meet Monday Winters, 2045 Lowell boulevard, will'take part in the speech meet 4981 Wyandot street, at 1 o’clock, Jan. 11, Mrs. Edna Nelson; Satur­ be rector but his duties in this afternoon, Jan. 14. The business on Jan. 9. St. Albert’s circle will of the Colorado-Wyoming-New New Store meeting will start at 3 o’clock luncheon will be served. meet in the home o f Mrs. John day, Jan. 12, Agnes Mary Eagen; capacity are now delegated to Fa­ Monday, Jan. 14, Dora Cavanaugh; Mexico Forensic league at Loretto Insures Markelabililf in ther Fitzgerald. with Mrs. Joseph Bonnell presiding. Girl Scout Members Winters, 2825 Eliot street, on Heights college Friday and Satur­ The Rev. Edward A. Leyden, arch­ Thursday, Jan. 10, at 1 o’clock. and Wednesday, Jan. 16, Theresa Merchants This administrative change will Guest at Party Hamilton. Hours at the rental li­ day, Jan. 11 and 12. enable Father Reinert to devote diocesan superintendent of schools, The Ave Maria Bridge circle met Members of the debating team Park The Christmas party for the brary are Monday, Wednesday, his entire attention to projects and will be the guest speaker. His in the home o f Mrs. Joseph Bon­ are Ernest Barlock, Pat Eage#, jfuL JitlSL adult members o f the Girl Scouts Friday, and Saturday, 11:30 to problems directly connected with topic will be “ Moral and Spiritual nell, 4625 Vance street, on Jan. Walter Oppenheim, James Burkle, Shopping w^is held in the home of Mrs. J. 3:30. Individuals interested in do­ the development and welfare o f Values.’’ 3. St. Jude’s cirgle met in the Walter Pesci, Leon Wilson, John Center ^ J. Ford, 3040' W. 27th avenue, on nating four hours a month to this SuiVuudif, ^0. the university itself. A card party will precede the home o f Mrs. Herbert Strelesky, Sommerhalter. and Ronald Dow­ the evening of Jan. 2. The meet­ work may telephone Mrs. Howard The community of which Father business meeting and a dessert- 2445 Irving street on Jan. 9. A ney. All the team members except State Wide Title Service* . 601 S. ing was followed by a social. Sleeper, chairman of volunteer Fitzgerald is now superior com­ luncheon will be served. Prizes dessert-luncheon was served. Eagen and Burkle also will take Rroadway Presents were exchanged among workers, DE. 5988. prises 125 priests, including those will be awhrded. The sixth grade The Blessed Martin Young Peo­ part in the oratory and extem­ the members and refreshments Mrs. Elizabeth Salmon, board 1711 California KE 1251 PE. 6929 in graduate studies at the univer­ roefm mothers, Mrs. Eddie Bohn ple’s club held its first meeting poraneous speaking contests. were served by the hostess. member, has spent the past week sity, 119’ seminarians, and 12 lay and Mrs. John Marino, will be of the year Jan. 9 in the auditorium 25 Broadway 1024 S. Gaylord Girl Scout troop 165 enjoyed a m Crook with her son. Father brothers. in charge o f the refreshments. o f St. Dominic’s church. Parents SPruco 7413 PEarl 7315 tour through the Denver Post and Charles Salmon, who fractured his Since 1949, Father FiVzgerald Mrs. Edward McCune is chairman are urged to encourage this the state capitol building Jan. 2. arm. has been superior of the Jesuits of the card party. organization, for its purpose is the They were chaperoned by Mrs. J. St. Thomai Aquinas’ Circle pursuing advanced studies at the A PTA council meeting will be promotion of Catholic ideals and “Why Pay More?” R. Preston, Richard Engle, and The St. Thomas Aquinas circle university. From 1947 to 1949 he held Thursday, Jan. 10, at 1 Catholic action thA)ugh religious, (Trademark) Mrs. Weigle. The tour \yas high­ will meet in the Catholic library, taught at Regis college, Denver, o’clock jn the rectory reading room. cultural, social, and athletic activi­ lighted at the Denver Post by the 625 19th street, on Tuesday, Jan. INTERMOUNTAIN and from 1931 to 194'7 he was Members are urged to attend. ties. receipt o f the funnies of Hessie 29, at 8 p.m. Theresa Kiely will be assistant to the Provincial Su­ St. Dominic’s junior basketball St. Dominic’s card circle will and Tessie, and at the capitol by hostess to the group. ELEVATOR CO. perior o f the Missouri province. club will play its first game«this The circle extends its sympathy Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores ’• + + + the climbing of the stairs to the week. Thanks are extended to ^wo Similar administrative arrange­ capitol dome. to Margaret Meyer on the death of COMPANY ments have been made at other coaches, Edward Abromeit and her sister, Frances Meyer Wilke. Denver — Longmont The adult members of the Girl large Jesuit universities through­ Fran Reynolds, for their patient Maj. and Mrs. Frank M. Allen Colorado Owned Stores Scout troop 166 met in the home Hudson — Yuma out the country, such as Fordham, work in drilling the children in the left Jan. 5 for Washington, D. C., of >Mrs. J. R. Preston, 3353 W. Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. Georgetown, Detroit, San Fran­ fundamentals o f the game. The where Major Allen ■will be sta­ Colo. Hayward place, on Jan. 7. 30 Soath Broadway 15th and Califomte cisco, and Loyola of Chicago. following are thanked for their tioned. • The Rosary Altar society held 3933 W. Colfax Curtis & 15th St. 17th & Tremont Atlanta, Nebr. school spirit: Larry McGraw, John Mrs. James H. Dewey and its monthly meeting Jan. 7 in the / Walley, Patrick Berger, Jimmy daughter, Carolyn, Chicago, and church auditorium. Mrs. Fraher, liiiiiniiiuiiniiiinniiiiifliiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiniiuniHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii^ Kesler, James Egan, Burt Boh, Mrs. A. J. Gashel, Clear Lake, la., ways and means chairman, an­ Ronald Guida, Howard Kolb, Rich­ were honored guests at a break­ Walter's Drug Store nounced a bake sale to be held Fort Morgan Mills ard and James Bennett, Lloyd fast given by Mrs. Earl F. Baker Saturday, Jan. 26. Mrs. J. K. 801 Colorado Blvd. Roatch, Michael Quinn, Michael Jan. 4. Other guests included Mrs. Inc. I Weigel was appointed chairman of Prescriptions Bisenius, Clayton and Samuel Ed Moore, Mrs. Richard Needham, THERE'S PERCENTAGE FOR YOU the sale. Mrs. Virginia Stottler Speas, Tom Stone,'Peter Menardi, Jr.; Laurette Dwyer, May Ryan, Fort Morgan and Hillroie, Colo. Candies — Gifts gave a cosmetic demonstration Joseph Vigil, Albert Mlcek, Paul and Mrs. Byron Kier. Mrs. Esther Brackton baked the UanufaetureTB and DUtributon School Supplies Johnson, Tim Kechtei, Eugene May Ryan will leave Jan. 12 cake given to Mrs. Bart Finn. The Hollenbaugh, Stephen Silva, and for a three-month visit in Mexico In MILLER'S New Policy! Duncan Hines ice Cream special gifts went to Mrs. Arthur Thomas Patrick. City. ____ Golden Sunshine Flour J Cross, Mrs. F. A. Treckman, Mrs Beers, Wines, Etc. J. W. Fels, Mrs. J. K. Weigel, Mrs Challenger Fortified F R . 5391 Hugh Thornsberry, and Mrs. Med Thyfault. The committee meeting Fr. Leyden to |Be Guest , Feeds Free Delivery for the bake sale will be Friday, Jan. 11, at 1:30 at the rectory I reading room. DIVIDENDS The Little Flower Bridge club Of Saint James' PTA

(St. James' Parish, Denver) tiz^d Sunday, with John and Bob­ Rev. E. A. Leyden Sacred Heart Parish The Rev. Edward Leyden, arch­ bie Guthrie as sponsors. ' diocesan superintendent of schools, The annual financial report of the parish was given in all the IN CASH! Plans Party Jan. 13 will be the guest speaker at the Masses on last Sunday and the pas­ (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) St. James PTA on Jan. 15 at 8 tor wishes to thank all the parish­ The Sacred Heart Parish Altar p.m. in the Walsh Memorial hall. ioners for their spirit of co-opera­ society will sponsor a get-together This meeting has been recognized tion and their generous support MILLER'S Saves You Not Just BAKERIES extended during the past year. The Beer That and potluck luncheon-Sunday aft­ each year as Dad’s night. All *'The Finest Only” ernoon, Jan. 13, at 2 o’clock, in the fathers and mothers of the chil­ At the request of the Archbishop the special collection taken up on Made Milwaukee Famous school cafeteria. The purpose of dren attending St. James’ school 87 So. Broad'way are invited and urged to attend. this coming Sunday will be for the 2% or 3% or 5%... BUT— 753 So. University the luncheon is to.launch a mem­ MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. bership drive. Each sodalist is re­ The PTA will be entertained by relief of the people who suffered 1550 Colorado Blvd. quested to bring a prospective so­ a talent show sponsored by the so gravely from the floods in the iPo valley in Northern Italy. ^Robert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray; dality member. The Rev. John E. children of the school. The fifth Casey, S.J., pastor, and his assist graders’ mothers will be hostesses 80 at Meeting ' ants will be the honored guests. to this meeting. Of Altar Society The parish credit union will The Sacred Heart devotions are 10% , 20^0,30% hold an important meeting in held every Friday evening at 7 :30. Eighty members and several the Sodality hall at 11:45 a.m. Parishioners are also invited to guests attended the January meet­ All officers and members are join with the members o f the ing of the Altar and Rosary so­ and more! Country Apple Pie urged to attend this meeting. Legion of Mary in the recitation ciety on Friday in the Walsh Sunday, Jan. 13, is Communion of the Rosary each evening at Memorial hall. The newly elected Apple Snow day for the men of the parish Holy 7:30 in the church. officers were installed: Mrs. Wil­ , . . not on just a few, but on many, Name society in the Mass at 7:30 Charles Walter, son of Mr. and liam Van Dyke, president; Mrs. Upside-Down Apple Tart o’clock. Mrs. Mark A. Gilmore was bap- Joseph Sticksel, vice president; many foods every week! Mrs. Allyn Schmidt, secretary; Plantation Apple Gobbler Convert Classes to Begin and Mrs. Nick Kohler, treasurer. Mrs. Genevieve, dramatic teacher Most every merchant shouts Saving . . . but what saving and head o f the English depart­ Cinnamon Dessert Apples ment o f East Denver high school, and how much saving? Miller’s believe they have the most In All Saints' Parish Jan. 21 gave a very interesting and in­ I sane and sensible food merchandising policy to give you (AH Sxinti’ Parish, Denver) with a full-length veil and train. structive talk on the life and work o f Father James Paul Francis of Apple-Minceriieat Dumplings The Rev. Harley Schmitt, J.C.D., Her matron of honor ~was her sis­ the only real and practical assistance in combating rising will hold convert classes starting ter, Mrs. Marlene Dunlap. The the Graymoor monastery. on Monday-evening, Jan. 21, at bridesmaids were Miss Betty Lou Mrs. Frank Golfl entertained the living costs. This policy is only possible because of Miller’s 8 p.m. in the church. As this is Roark and Miss Gerry Weinecke. local'chapter o f the Gamma Kappa the time within the Church Unity The jupior bridesmaid was Miss Phi in her home at 2540 Olive tremendous volume buying and gigantic facilities for the Octave, Father Schmitt is de- Ruth Roark. street on Tuesday, Jan. 8. lowest cost food distribution. sirourto organize these classes at ^-The best man was Jack McCoy Mora than 500 persons at- Aqierica's Favorite Dessert-APPLES this time. Catholics wishing to and ushers were Leon Kersteins tended the open house held last 1 learn more about their faith are and Jimmy Roark. Sunday in the new sisters’ con­ Miller’s offer yon actual and definite savings— giving you invited to attend these classes as The bride was given in marriage vent. The Alter and Rosary so­ well as non-Catholics. the precise percentage you save on many food items. In Ask any jnan what his favorite dessert is^ and hets are by her father, James William ciety and the St. Janies PTA S t Rita’s circle will meet in the Roark. Following the wedding a were in charge of the reception home of Mrs. Rueschoof, 2066 S. other words, weekly DIVIDENDS IN CASH . . . you save it’s apple pie— a hig wedge of juicy, tender apple slices, fra- breakfast was held at Cjunning- and served refreshments to all Irving, on Tuesday, Jan. 15. ' grantly spiced and layered between flaky golden crusts. Add -r ham’s. A reception was held at the who attended. All who saw the actual cash that will buy you the things you really want The Men’s club will meat home o f the bride’s parents, T600 new home were full of praise Tuesday, Jen. 15, in the parish - . a chui\k of mellow cheese, top with whipped 4;ream, a-la-mode S. Decatur. After a wedding trip for it in every respect; espe­ for yourself and your family. After all, as Miller’s knows hall at 8 p.m. All the meh-.of the cially about the convenient and the couple will make their home and everybody knows, thereU^othing quite like “Do-Re-Ma". it, or serve warm from the oven. You can’t miss on popularity. parish are invited to attend in Denver. Ideal arrangement of tho vari­ 'these meetings and take part in ous rooms. , Apples fresh or from the can make this perfection dessert and the various church activities. Miss Lorene Arnoldy, daughter The Altar and Sanctuary circle of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arnoldy of these other apple-of-our-eye favorites. For downright good will meet in the home o f Mrs. All Saints’ parish, will become the ark, N. J., on Jan. 12 at 9 o’clock. Holy Ghost Parish Unit flavor and easy-budget planning, choose an apple desert. Chouinard, 2010 S. Kin^ street, on Wednesday, Jan. 16. Father Schmitt will officiate. Baby Susan Rose is greatly im­ The bride will be attired in a Plans Meeting Jan, 14 proved and is now home from Chil­ gown o f white imported Chantilly dren’s hospital. lace and slipper satin fashioned The Altar and Rosary society o f Connor-Roark Wedding with a basque bodice and full gath­ H oly' Ghost parish, Denver, will The Rev. John Aylward, assist­ ered skirt with panels o f Chan­ meet Monday, Jan. 14, beginning ant at S t Louis’ parish, Engle­ tilly Igce and satin and a three- with a luncheon at 12 noon. A Holy wood, officiated Jan. 5 at the 'bed­ yard train. The maid o f honor will Hour for members will be held in ding of Margaret Catherine Roark, be Miss Dorothy Larkin, and the the church from 1:15 to 2:15 p.m. miLlER'S WAY who became the bride o f Frank bridesmaids. Miss Phillis Biddle, The meeting will be held imme­ SUPER mnRKETS Connor. The bride wa's attired in a Miss Margaret Romero, and Mrs. diately afterward in the church gown of ivory utin and brocade blarjory Carliila. hall Thuhdoy/ January 10,1952 Office, 93 8 Bonneek Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitene 4205 PAGE SEVEN Married in Welby Church Youth Committee 'Pic nos in Miniature^ Collection Of ACCW Deanery For a Festive Winter Meet Jan. 11 Wi Be Displayed January 17 Wedding Gown. . . (Catholic Parent-Teacher League, glass to hand-carved jade. The sizes entation parish will present the ' The youth committee of the Den­ Denver) vary from four and one-half inches gift for tne January meeting and This original eratlion by ver deanery of the Archdioces^ Mrs. Theo Marie Sponsler of across the keyboard to seven six­ assist Mmes. J. J. Walsh of Cathe­ Madama MinntiaU ii an Couhejl of Catholic Women wnl 409 Emerson street is believed to teenths of an inch. dral and R. Ingram, hospitality •xquitita gown of ntf, lafin and laca with oranga bloiiomi meet aKlO o’clock Friday, Jan. 11, have the largest collection of little Mrs. Sponsler, mother o f two chairmen. datail on tha poekais, to carry in the Catholic Charities annex, pianos in the United States, which children, has also found time to A league card party hai been you down tha aiila this Denver. J. A. McDonald will is known as “ Pianos In Miniature.” write a weekly column called set for Thursday, Jan. 24, in preside as chairman of the com­ These she will present at the meet­ Hobby Haven” for the Monitor the Knights of Columbus hall. mittee. \ ing o f the CPTL at 10 a.m. Thurs­ and the Englewood Enterprize. She Mrs. J. P. Stephens of the health On Jan. 8 the'legislation com­ Mall ardar laqalrlat day, Jan. 17, in;the Catholic Chari­ has written many magazine arti­ council sat in on a round-table dis­ mittee of the Denv^ deanery met Invitad. ties annex, 1665 Grant street. cles on hobbies and was one o f the cussion Jan. 9 in the Olin hotel in the Catholic Cha^iUes annex, Mrs. Sponsler, an ardent hobby­ founders of the Hobby club, which given by the public health division (BTith Mrs. F. Allen fe r p h y as ist, believes that t^e maximum en­ now has a membership of 175. Be-, of the Denver Area Welfare Coun­ chairman of the m eeting Mmes. joyment of a hobby can be real­ cause she is recognized as an au­ cil. C.. H. Bettinger, Lee M^ties, ized only by sharing it with others. thority on hobbies, inquiries re­ Walter Irahoff, and Margaret It is possible to show in public only ceived by the newspapers, the pub­ Dr. Emma Kent of the psychia­ Sullivan, who had attended me a portion of this large collection, lic library, and civic associations tric ward of the Denver General Governor’s Conference on Migrant' fh e collection is divided into three are directed to Mrs. Sponsler for hospital was guest speaker Jan. 10 Labor, led the discussion at the g>pup8. One group consists o f tiny advice and help. / for the meeting of the health educa­ meeting. Members of the deanery repKcas of musical instruments Mrs. Edmund Reardon of Pres­ tion group. and other interested Catholic that ^ c e the history of the piano women are invited to attend these from 5uQi.^B.C. to the present time. meetings on legislation, which are The second.group represents the held on the first Thursday o f every “ utility” typ^ those which double Married at Holy Family month in the annex. for candy dishes and other decora. Miss Darlene Gaglia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sole Will Gain Funds William C, Gag­ lia, 4114 W. 38th, For Coiicer Sanitarium was married Nov. ' MISS THERESA MARIE PERSICHETTI, daughter before a Nup­ The gay plaids and woolens of tial Mass in Holy of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Peraichetti, 6700 N. Downing, a famous London firm hold prom­ F a m ily church', Welby, was married Dec. 30 in Assumption church to Henry J. Denver, t o Cpl. ise o f cheer for Denver’s hopelessly 515 Sixteenth Street (Next to the Paramount) (Younger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Younger of Derby. The Rev. John ill cancer victims. A representa­ Joseph Magliola, Giambastiani, O.S.M., witnessed the ceremony. Mrs. Stanley Domenico tive of MacDougall’s of Inverness, Jr. The Rev. Wil­ was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were \ucille Sauer, Glenda Rae Inc., Mrs. Louise A. Travers, will liam J. Koontz jCovillo, Frances DeLuzio, Bernice ferry , Dixie Niglin, and Norleen be at the Cosmopolitan hotel Jan witnessed the (Weige. The best man was,Leo Younger. Ushers were Stanley Dom- 15-19 to show a line of men’s and double-ring cere­ DR. JAMES P. tenicoi, Dominic Gargano, Elmer Mastriano, Clyde Younger, and Don women’s English sports clothes as mony and offered SH' jDeNovillis. A reception was given in Assumption hall. After a well as tweeds and tartans by the the Mass. GRAY wedding trip to New Mexico, the couple will be at home in Denver. yard. The showing will be held in Mrs. Donna Optometrist ' Both the bride and the bridegroom are graduates of Assumption rooms 322 and 323 and will feature high school in Welby.— (Photo by Jerome) Blackhurst was VISUAL CARE everything from Bermuda - length maid of honor. linen shorts to authentically kilted Donald Reid was EYES EXAMINED dolls; from tweed brushes and best man. Brides­ VISUAL t r a in in g glass cases to evening skirts and ' 'J ' Special Observance Held maids were Bev- Optometrist rugs. A percentage of the proceeds e r 1 y Anderson, from all sale* will go to the Sands M a r jo r ie K e 1- 212-13 Coio. Bldg., 1615 Calif. St. By Archbishop's Guild Unit House Cancer sanitarium. Sands lagher, Eleanor Phone for Appointment House, the state’s only cancer sani­ Mrs. Theo Marie Sponsler Kelly, Gloria Bar- TA.'8883 (Archbiihop’i Guild, Denver) of the secretary-treasurer; Mrs. tarium, is at 26th and Sheridan, b e r 0, Kathleen Stephina Braham, those of the sew­ ' Stella Maria Circle Denver, and is a nonprofit^ institu­ tive items. The third group con­ Mullane, and ing chairman; and Mrs. Connie : Mrs. Mary Kiseell .was hostess tion for terminal patients. Not on tains the antique, artistic, and Frances Lasasso. Hufendick will be the Register cor­ to members of the circle Jan. 8 at Community Chest, it must operate unique ones. They have been col­ Ushers were respondent. the annual observance o f the Gift solely on a small, below-cost charge lected from countries all over the Louis Barbero o f the Magi. Gifts were exchanged St. Patrick’s Circle per patient and unsolicited private world. and Eddie Mul­ Bonded Collection among the members. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Sweeney contributions. It is able to take Many materials have been used lane. Fred and announce the birth o f a girl in St. care o f 28 to 33 patients at a time. to fashion these small pianos, from Anywhere in V.S.A. St. Joseph’s Circle Gary Gaglia served the Mass. Jane Heston sang at the wedding, and Anthony’s hospital Jan. 7. She vrill Patricia Satterwhite was organist. A breakfast was given in the Mr. and Mrs. John Dade and be called, Mary Louise for her bride’s home, a dinner in the DX club, and a reception at Union hall, JOE O'NEIL & ASSO. two sons have moved to Los paternal iunt, Mrs. Mary Louise St. Thomas' University Club 1212 Champa. The couple are at home at 2530 E. 11th avenue. Alamos, N. Mex., to make their Sprag:ue. Mrs. Phil Harpole is re­ The bride is a graduate of Holy Family high school.

Annunciation PTA Sets Family'Night At St, Vincent de Paul’s (Annunciation Parish, DenTor) the high school boys in the 8:30 Archbishop Vehr to Speak Fallier Moynihan SrPhibmSo'sP^ On Tuegday evening, Jan. 15, at Mass. 7:30 the PTA will hold its first Religion classes for children at­ annual family night. The eve­ tending the public schools are held Will Speak lo ning’s entertainment will feature every Friday afternoon in the At Communion Breakfast 74,000 Communions, "51 the newly formed high school and grade school building. (St. Vincent de Paul’a Pariah, Denvar) (St. Philomena’f Pariih, Denver) ' grade school band. The business The ill in the parish are Harry Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will be the honored guest Si. Palrick PTA Seventy-four thousand hosts were distributed to the meeting will be short and infor­ Taylor, Ross Lowrie, Mrs. John mal', so that the balance of the Feeley, Miss J. Yedo, and Mrs. and speaker at the annual father and son Communion (St. Patrick’* Parish, Denver) fRithful of St. Philomena’a parish last year. Monsignor Wil­ evening will be given to entertain­ S. Quinn. breakfast, spohsored by the Holy Name society, which will The Rev. James F. Moynihan, liam M. Higgins announced on Jan. 1. It was noted that, per ment, Refreshmen'.s will be served. S t Catherine’s club will meet be held in the school hall on Sunday, Jan. 20. Archbishop pastor of Our Lady of Grace par­ parishioner, St. Philomena’s distributes more Communions ish, well-known sports enthusiast Sunday is Communion day with Mrs. Genty at 1717 E. 36th Vehr will offer the Mass at 8 o’clock in which fathers than any other parish in Denver. Family Communions were for tho Holy Name society and avenue on Jan. 15 at 12r30. and worker with underprivileged and sons will receive Communion in children, will speak on “ 'Value of noted on the increase. Despite the a body. All men and boys of the Sports” and “Combating Juvenile loss of a Sunday Mass and a daily parish are urged to participate in Delinquency” at 7:30 p.m. Mass owing to Father James Ham­ Credit Union Plans Amusements - Dining Father Sullivan this annual event. Wednesday, Jan. 16, in the school blin’s transfer in the spring of last The PTA will meet in the school auditorium. This annual Dad’s year, the high rate o f Communions hall Monday, Jan. 14, at 2:30 p.m. night program sponsored by the has continued. Meeting on Jan. 13, Recreation Capt Roy Floyd of the safety PTA IS open • to all parishioners The Girl Scout mothers and Al Mission Meet education unit of the Police de­ their friends were invited to the (St. Cajetan’s Parish, Denver) and, especially invited, are the fa- partment will speak on “Safety.” fleers on Jan. 9 in the school audi­ _ The St. Cajetan credit union, a (St. Joieph’i Redemptorint Pariih, pioneer association in this field, Denver) Captain Floyd is a member o f this torium. pari.sh. Altar Society will convene in the church hall The Rev. James Sullivan, Sunday, Jan. 13, at 2:30 p.m. A C.SS.R., left by air Jan. 7 to Another series of instructions Plans Meeting for non-Catholics interested in general meeting will feature re­ attend a three-day mission confer­ St. Philomena’s Altar and the Catholic religion will begin ports by all committees and elec­ ence at the Redemptorists’ Immac­ Rosary society will be entertained tions for the coming year. All ulate Conception seminary in Oco- in St. Vincent’s school on Mon­ in the home o f Mrs. M. M. Kepler, day evening, Jan. 14, at 8 members and those interested are nomowoc, 'Wis. It was to be in ses­ 916 Steele street, Monday, Jan. 14, requested to be present. At the sion Jan. 8-10, inclusive. He will o’clock. Any Catholic having a at 2 o’clock. Joint hostesses will non-Catholic friend who might termination of this session, re­ open a one-week mission starting be Mmes. Frank Droll, Ira 01m- be interested is urged to invite freshments will be served. Sunday, Jan. 13, in S t Mary’s stead, and Michael Syrianey. Mon- him or her to the instructions. Via Crucis services have been church, Montrose. signor Higgins will address the They will be given twice a week, resumed at St. Cajetan’s on Friday The 'Very Rev. Paul Schwarz, members. Mrs. Harry T. Zook, Mondays and Thursdays, for a evenings at 7:30. Games parties Enjoy a pleasant drive and . . . C.SS.R., pastor, will be the retreat president, wishes to remind the period of 12 weeks. Further in­ are held regularly every Sunday master for the high school stu­ members to bring their Betty formation may be obtained by evening at 8 o’clock in the church GOOD FOOD AND SERVICE dents of St. Anthony’s parish. Crocker coupons, so that, spoons halL calling Father George Weibel at and salad forks can be obtained Like our grandparents prepared and served . . . Sterling, from Jan. 16 to 18 in­ On Sunday, Jan. 13, the meet­ SP. 4813. for the use of the society. at the colorful old HOLLAND HOUSE, owned clusive. ings o f the Society o f the Carmel­ The Altar and Rosary society St. Jude’s club met with Mrs. and operated by Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Holland in New green blackboards have ites and the Holy Name society will met Jan. 7 in the school hall. The Warren T. Miller, 1205 Garfield been installed in the nine class­ take place in the church basement Golden. Rosary was recited in the church street, Wednesday, .^an. 9. M|rs. •m rooms of the high school during hall, immediately after the 8:30 preceding-the meeting. The presi­ 0. W. Longan was cohostess. Advance retervation$ are unneceuary, unless your the vacation by Alfred Schmuki, Mass, in which both societies will dent, Mrs. Donald Amen, pre­ The members of the press com­ party includes more than ten. the caretaker. receive corporate Communion. sided. The following ■ officers for mittee would like to remind the The Rev. John F u I f o r d , the coming year were installed: Yes, indeed! We like children! C.SS.R., in letterg to the priests church club sponsors to phone in President, Mrs. Amen; vice pres­ at the rectory, sends greetings their club news on Mondays pro­ ident, Mrs. L. E. Croft; secre­ Rey. Jamei Moynihan to all his friends in the parish, ceeding their meeting. The follow­ tary, Mrs. Clarence Harrer; treas­ thers qf the school children. and to 'those throughout the ing may be phoned: Mmes. John urer, Mrs. Lee Haney; correspond­ Father Moynihan was born in HE HOLLAND HOlJS city. He is a chaplain serving in Majerus, EA. 1084; Richard Fris- ing secretary, Mrs. Louis Erhard; Buffalo, N. Y., moving to Denver Japan, . bie, FR. 3430; M. Blake Vifquain, GOLDEN. COLORADO auditor, Mrs. Louis Sullivan; and in early childhood. He attended SPauCt-9474 ^ Father Milton. Girse, C.SS.R., EA. 2912; and John E. Gardell, historian, Mrs. J. Morgan Cline. the old St. Patrick’s school and FR. 1517. sends greetings from Mather air THURS., FRI., SAT. The annual reports were given by was graduated from North high Mother Cabrini’s circle will be force base, Calif. the committees. It was voted by the school. He was ordained from St. JAN. 10, 11, 12 the nation's newest Mr. and Mrs.” Joseph Schmuki entertained by Mrs* Frances 'F. society that the meetings will start Thomas’ seminary Dec. 18, 1943, O’Brien, 1264 Elizabeth street, and daughter, Joanann, of Albu­ Refl Skelton - Esther Williams t;^^RAYE act. at 1 p.m. with the recitation o f the with his first appointment being Friday, Jan. 11, at 1 o’clock. querque, N. Mex., visited his par­ Technicolor Rosary instead o f at 1 :30, as here­ to Annunciation. During the eight Jack and Fred Zook, sons of Mr. ents, the A. E. Schmukis o f 922 tofore. Monsignor Eugene O’Sul­ years at Annunciation parish, Fa­ and Mrs. Harry T. Zook, left New TEXAS CARNIVAL W. 14th avenue during the Christ­ appearing livan addressed the group a n d ther Moynihan was athletic direc­ Year’s dhy to resume their studies For Dining mas holidays. Humphrey Boffart thanked the officers and all the tor for the grade and high schools, at St. Benedict’s college, Atchison, twice nightly] Parents 6t the first graders at its very best in * members for their co-operation president and on the board o f the Kalis., after spending the holidays THE ENFORCER (txctpl Svndov) kept up the good record estab­ 'luxurious surroundings. during the past year. senior’parochial league. He headed with their parents. lished last month by the high CARTOON the junior parochial league and George Schwartz spent the holi­ The cost is nominal. school parents when 51 parents Stanley Davies, Jr., Jan. 10th also the parish league for post- days with his parents, Mr. and turned out for the reg;ular meet­ deceives Honor graduatek Mrs. G. A. Schwartz, 1127 Gar­ thru 19th ing of the PTA held on Tuesday, Stanley Davies, Jr., 21, was re­ His civic duties include serving field. George is a sophomore at St. SUN., MON., TUES., WED. Jan. 8, thereby taking the attend­ cently awarded the Clifford B. tAe.cn B O O S ^ on the Mayor Newton board, the Benedict’s college. JAN. 13, 14, 15, 16 ance prize, with the juniors win­ Scott memorial key for 1950-51, Rocky Mountain A. A. U-, and The banns of marriage were an­ Sspidir BKominar Oenrct's ning the honors for the high an honor merited when he attained Clifton Webb president of the Municipal asso­ nounced for the first time Sunday, VsTarits Ksedeirons school. the highest scholastic standing ciation. High honors extended him Jan. 6, between Francis Joseph MR. BELVEDERE RINGS THE Thirty of the first grade stu­ among members of the Colorado have been “ Man of the Year,” Smith of St. Stephen’s, Philadel­ dents, who call themselves the Beta chapter of the Sigma Phi Ep­ BELL chosen by the Chamber o f Com­ phia, Pa., and Miss Elizabeth Ann “ Rhythm Band,” acquitted them­ silon fraternity. merce in 1949; “ Biggest Heart Schlenske of S t Philomena’s. Jeff Chandler - Debra Paget Brown Polace selves admirably in four numbers; _ A June graduate of the Univer­ Next Sunday is Communion Technicolor Danny McNicholas” did the baton sity o f Denver, where he received Award” by the Denver Post and KLZ radio station in 1950; and Sunday for the Men’s club and the BIRD OF PARADISE honors. The band is directed by a bachelor of science degree in Holy Name society. Hotel Sister M. Claver. Kathy Allen’s business management, Mr. Davies the “ Civic Award” by the Order of the Eagles for 1951. While he Chester Francis Kurtz and Shir­ CARTOON — NEWS Covtr $2.00 piano technique received hearty is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. S. D. ley Ann Fraser were united in approval, as did t h e accordion Davies, Sr., o f 944 S. Elizabeth was working with underprivileged children Judge Gilliam appointed marriage in St. Philomena’s church DINNER DANCING selections by Charlotte Sexton and street. Jan. 5. The Rev. Joseph O’Malley the tap solo by Misses Sharon Tur­ him an honorary probation officer. iou MORGAK Mr. Davies, who received his Following the business meeting witnessed the ceremony. ner and Marylyn McNicholas. high school education at Regis, is ■Vernon Schmitt ( Yost and and bis ercheslro An interesting movie was refreshments will be served. The a member of the naval reserve, nursery will not be open during Dolores Jean McHugh were mar­ shown through the courtesy of and will leave Jan. 20 for New­ 'Reservations TA3U1 this meeting. ried in St. Philomena’s church Jan. Clarence Allen of the Ricken- port, R.I., to attend naval officers' The Junior Holy Name io - 8. Monsignor Higgins,witnessed the baugh-Cadillac company and Gen candidate school. ceremony. eral Motors. The film, entitled c(ety wai organized by Father The Pinochle club o f the Holy Regis McGuire on Monday, Jan. Michael John Kennedy, son of For Highway Improvement, gave Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Kennedy Name society will have its monthly 7, at the school. Carl Polniak a true picture of the highway mud­ “ Ladies Night” Thursday, Jan. 10, of 1529 Gaylord, was baptized Jan. dle of today and the crying need was elected president. The meet­ 6 by Father J. F. O’Grady. Spon­ REAL at 8 o’clock. All members and ings will be held at 2:15 p.m. on for bigger and better highways in sors were Werner C. Holdgrafer friends of the society are asked to the last Tuesday of the month, FOOD the future. be present. and Mrs. Catherine Foley. Members of the PTA are asked and Communion Sunday will be Deborah Ann Ryan, infant to attend the CPTL card party to the fourth Sunday of each daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Phillip month. be held on Thursday, Jan. 24, in A. Ryan, 1331- Elizabeth, was bap­ Jan. 13- will be Communion the K. o f C. hall. Proceeds will be tized Jan. 6 by Father O’Grady. Holy Family Parish Sunday for the members of the used to defray the expenses of the Sponsors were Paul Walsh and Holy Name society. All members SHIRLEY SAVOY HOTEL all-day conference of the league Miss Dorothy Padia. This fin* old rcstzuram, dear, to be held in March. Altar Unit Elects are invited to attend the 7 o’clock Prayers of the parishioners were Ha* a true Gay Ninettes atmospher*.' Mass and receive corporate Com­ Home o f the Famous Lincoln Room Mrs. L. 'W. Mauff, health chair­ (Holy Family Pariih, Denver) requested for the seriously ill: Mrs. Its name and fame are known man, announced that members of munion. The monthly meeting of Rosalie Casey, a patient at St. Air Condttlonsd Comfort — Complete Conrention Fscllittei At the meeting o f the Altar the society will be held at 8 p.m. both near and fsr. if Beautlfal Private Rooms for the senior class who have not been Joseph’s- hospital; and for the • Private Parties • Teas • Bridge Parties inoculated and wish to have it and Rosary society of Holy Family Thursday, Jan. y), in the school deceased: EdWard P. McCanna, Folks love the lengthy bill el faret % Weddings 0 Receptioni done by the school nurse will have parish, the following were elected meeting room. brother of Mrs. R. P. Walden of They love the food the chefs prepara this privilege in the-near future to office for the year 1952: Presi­ The perpetual novena in honor St. Philomena’s. Ltachtens • Disstrt '• Lei Of entertain ronr guests for jon And they love the lovely liquids Cocklolli • Mrs. John J. Haring of 311 dent, Mrs. J. F. Wfest o f 3347 of Our Lady of Lourdes will be A board of review was held for ^ We serve 12-1200 persons from the bar. Ssrpriilngly Isasenobl* * Elati street, who is the March of Meade street; vice president, Mrs. held at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday. scout troop 124, Jan. 7, at 7:30 Priest Information: Miti Long, AC 3138 Dimes chairman for this parish F. C. Murray, 5003 W. 38th Banns of marriage were an­ p.m., in the school auditorium. :So let’s be gay and let’s dine out; avenue; secretary-, Mrs. H. A. nounced for the first time be­ IRO AD W AT made a brief but eloquent plea Steve Dickson advanced to the rank ’Let’s order lobster, steak or trout.* 11:30 A.M. (0 MidnIt* for this cause. Her son, Nicholas Fallico, 3996 Winona court; and tween David Collins of St. Pat­ of star scout. The following boys Let’s get going, dressed as you est an eighth grade student, has just treasurer, Mrs. Ray Norton, 3943 rick’s and Catherine Meir o f An­ were advanced to first class BOGGIO'S Ha* EVERYTHING To Johnny Ott’t grand returned home from a 68-day stay Vpain street. The auditing com- nunciation. scout: John Bell, Michael Koning, Most Complete Restaurant Service ARLOIVAIJT HOTEL in Children’s hospital, where he mutee consists o f Mmes. Margaret Father McGuire served as dea­ Jerry Van Woensel, Warren Bost- con at the Requiem High Mass o f­ in Denver Where Denver’s Society Entertains for Luncheons and Dinners was recovering from an attack of Callahan, R. L. Di'ehl, and Ruth wick, Robert Connor, Tom McCon­ OLD FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, polio. He is very much improved Woertman. fered for Mrs. Nellie Roche in nell, Jack Brady, Michael Ryan, DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 and in a short while should be in The sacristy workers for the Leadville on Wednesday, Jan. 9. Jim Boyle, Charles Switzer, George perfect health, thanks to the won week of Jan. 12 are Mmes. Nettie Mrs. Roche was a lifetime friend Pease, and Larry Vifmain. Court Reantiful Ballrooms 1’ rivate Dining Rooms The firms listed here de­ derful treatment provided by the Bergin, R. L. Diehl, and Henry of Father McGuire. of honor will be held Monday, Jan. ] o f f a / w national foundation. Many con Fallico. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the school serve to be remembered tributions were made by the mem Baptized Jan. 6 were Mary auditorium. PTA of St. Catherine's 1727 TremoBl MAia 6789 when you are distributing bers, who also approved a dona­ Karen Rice, infant of Mr. and Harold Mead, scoutmaster of tion from the association treas Mrs. Roy C. Rice, with Gregory Will Hold Open Meeting troop 124, announced that Ed •Or any other o f 55 dimser dishes. your patronage in the dif­ JhsL cStoJtUA. (RoOJfL ury. Father Schwarz, the mod and Constance Rice as sponsors; Schumaker will be the new as­ ferent lines of business. (Usnagomcnt of Either snd Frink Fong) erator, heartily approved of the and Leonard Joseph Richmeier, in­ (St. Catherine’s Parish, Denver) sistant scoutmaster. March o f Dimes campaign and fant of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rich­ The PTA announced Sunday, -’V Festive Luxurious Dining Room Without Extravagance. asked the audience to co-operate meier, with Joseph DePinto and Jan. 20, as the date o f an open Finest Chinese and American Foods. to fullest extent. Ruby Marie Richmeier as sponsors. meeting. Fathers are asked to keep this date in mind. A Beautiful Lsntem Lighted Dining Room in tho Veterans of Foreign Wars Mrs. Archie Wendel entertained Home John S. Stewart Poet No. 1 Special Men's Meeting Set ,,j^ e Katydid Bluebird grroup at a ^ 'Christmas party Dec. 28. Open 11 a.in. to Midnight— Closed Tuesday On Dec. 31 the girls went on a (Open to the Public) On Jan. 14 in Englewood Rio Grande train ride to Littleton. Mrs. Mary Nelson, Mrs. E. M Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. KEystone 7918 (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) ioner* are invited to help make Ldndstrom and Mrs. R. Polack ac­ companied the group; The trip 'was The Holy Name men are in­ the shower a success. Father John Aylward addressed arranged by Mrs. Jinacio. € o o U vited to attend a special meeting Nancy Buckley spent her vaca­ in the assembly room o f the new the first PTA meeting o f the new tion in California^ rectory Monday evening, Jan. 14, year on Jan. 8. His subject was The group en/oyed an afternoon at 8 o’clock. Men of the parish who “ Good Family Living.” A musical o f folk dancing in the Steele Com­ are interested in forming a pi­ treat was presented by the string munity center Jan. 8. nochle club are asked to attend ensemble from the Englewood America's Fine Liqht Beer high school. Purchases recom­ The follo'wing infants were bap­ Monday’s meeting. The society will tized Jan. 6: Mary Catherine receive Communion in the 8 mended by those at the meeting were two bicycle racks and 60 jun­ daughter of. Mr. apd Mrs. Ronald o’clock Mass Sunday, Jan. 13. Bauman, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph The PTA is sponsoring a food ior first-aid books to be used in class instruction for the seventh Drahnak as sponsors; Kerry Ei­ shower for the Sisters of St. Jo­ leen, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. seph. Canned goods or other ar­ and eighth grades. On Thursday, Jan. 17, at 8 p.m., Cornelius Moynihan, with Jack ticles should he sent to the the Arapahoe County Society for Ward and Betty Manning as anon school or left in a box which sors; and Theresa Ann, daugh will be pieced’ for this purpose Crippled Children and Adults will meet in the assembly room of the of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Palmer, in the vestibule of the church with George Granato and Eileen Sunday, Jan. 13. All the perish- new rectory.' Chairmen appointed at the past as sponsors. meeting of the Altar society are Mrs. H. Cudney and Mrs. J. Auroran Gets Promotion Mansfield, altar and sanctuary for January; Mrs. J. Kuplack, sacris­ To Sergeant In Europe tan; Mrs. J. Waller, candles; Mrs. P. Brady and Mrs. K. Nachazel, The United States air force an­ large linens; Mrs. J. Crookham, nounced that Joseph D. Hollis, hus­ small linens; Mrs. J. Jackson, flow­ band of Mrs. Dorothy Hollis, 1665 ers; Mrs. G. Smilanic, visiting the Havana street, Aurora, has been sick; Mrs. T. Romero, Mrs. J. Bet- promoted to the grade of staff tinger, Mrs. A. Michaud, Mrs. R, sergeant. , ITS AN OLD Pinnell, and Mrs. J. Markey, tele­ Prior to his entry into the ser­ DENVER CUSTOM phone committee; Mrs. J. Kup vice in April, 1948, Sergeant Hol­ lack, deanery; and Mrs. D. Ay- lis attended Penniman high school Plan your mami and Mrs. William Roach, in Massachusetts. He served in the Luncheon and ways and means. infantry in World war II and was WsIcoiBS to Dtnvsr’s Fhisst Infants baptized Jan. 6 were sent to the European command in Dinner Parties Stephen Arthur, son o f Mr. and October, 1951. in an COLBURN HOTEL Mrs. William Hufnagel, with Rob­ Sergeant Hollis is assigned to ert Maifarth and Ethel Piper as the 36th medical group, 36th DINING atmosphere of LUXURIOUS ROOMS sponsors: William, son of Mr. and fighter-bomber wing at Fursten- ROOM Old World Charm Cocktail Lounge Mrs. William Bradshaw, with feldbruck air base, Germany, which Coffee Shop John Joseph, Jr., a n d Marilyn is widely recognized as one tff the 1600 Ogdea Young as sponsors; and Beverly PAUL V. SHANK 10th Avenue at Grant outstanding units of the European MAIn 0177 Jean, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs defense team and has secured the *Ar^ll§tl_el the Appetite*. MAia 6291 D. B. CESISIL Utaagtr William Bradshaw, with Francis reputation as “ Guardian o f the IChapat and Nila Haad ai iponiori. European Frontier." BRiWiO WITH.PURI ROCKY.MOUNTAIN SPRIN6 WATER

tnmosyntsi i S Thurtdoy, January 10,1952 Office, 938 Bannock Stroaf THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Toltphena, Kayitona 4205 PAGE NINE Fast Raiders and Bulldogs to Clash Jan. 13 on Regis Floor Blue Jays' Jumping Joe Junior Cage League Preseason Favorites Two Full Teams in Regis Action! Will Begin Jan. 12 ^ * League play will get under way Enter Second Round this Saturday, Jan. 12, in each of the three divisions of the Junior The two big guns of the Denver Catholic high school Parochial BasketballJeague. Under cage league will explode in the Regis gym Sunday afternoon, new setup approved by the league directors, each division will Jan. 13, when the St. Joseph Bulldog bares its fangs at the highly touted Red Raider from be an autonomous unit within the factor that kept the Gremlins league. Each will be under the Regis high, The main event will begdn at 3 o’clock, following the grumbling Sunday as he slumped leadership of a director appointed m l l points and kept the back- by the leag^ie and will arrange its preliminary B contest set lor 2 o’clock. boards tidy. Sophomore Miller will own schedule, playing site, procure be tasting his first varsity blood. referees, etc. The "paper and pen" boy, At the conclusion of league play, kave'labalad the lofty Bulldog, a play-off among the various win­ and the experienced Raiders at The next round’s high school ners will be scheduled to deter­ iha clubt most likely to win cage slate, subject to sudden mine the city championship. friend, end influence peeple change at tha league board The Rev. John Aylward will in 1952. Bob Burn,’ indus­ meeting this week, stands: head the South division, the Rev, trious young men gratifiea their Friday, Jan. 11, St. F ra ils James Ahem the East division, adherents by punishing the hap­ de Seles’ vs. Mullen at St. Jo- and the Rev. Robert. Syrianey the less Ponies from Mullen high, ■eph’s; Holy Family team vs the North division., 78-44, Jan. 6. Cathedral Blue Jays at East high; and Annunciation team Schedules for the North and TJiat exhibition of net riddling f T \ \ vs, Regis at West. Friday B South divisions in the junior by the Westside i \ game* ara sat for 7 p.m. hoopsters could league are published on this page. Sunday,'Jan. 13, Regis y,. St. The East division schedule is being be a harbinge: h ! M Joseph’s at Regis; Cathedral vs. of great' things arranged this week, probably for the Annunciation Cardinals at for the Blue and Saturdays in the Cathedral gym. St. Joseph’s; and the Holy Fam­ White. Lanky This slate had to be revamped be­ ily Tigers vs. St. Francis de Joe Wedow, six- cause St. Elizabeth’s, St. Qajetan’s, Sales’ at East. Sunday B garaas foot, two-inches and the Holy Rosary schools with­ begin at 2 p.m. drew from the division for lack o f of cage sai^, practice facilities. Other schools netted 22 points definitely in the North loop are in his last outing Last week, in the opening IN THIS UNUSUAL PICTURE made Rangers are, left to right, Eddie Kohl, Tota Eava- Cathedral, Sacred Heart, Loyola, and will harass round, the Bulldogs beat Mullen, at the Regis college-Colorado State Teach­ naugh,Pat O’ Leary, and Dick Brown. The Buzz Boys’ Blessed Sacrament, St. James’, and th e Northsiders 78-44; the Holy Family Tigers ers’ basketball game in Greeley Jan. 3. Lensman next home game will be a return match with the Presentation. from the pivot. tipped the Annunciation Cardinals, John O’Hayre caught all 10 men in action as Jack Bears Saturday, Jan. 19, before the Regis-iiome- Bob W e i d e s Wedow 37-33 in overtime; and Cathedral Gleason (21) scored two points for the Buzz Boys, coming with Denver university Jan. 26.— (Regis Junior Parochial (6-1) and the pint-size Gene Vigil stopped St. Francis’, 31-28. who beat the Bears, 62-54. Other dark-suited photo) (5-6) will be custodians o f the Basketb&ll net; both are seniors. Don Eagle niunmuiiiiminiinDiniiiiiiiiiiiHiM North pivUion (6-3), an import from Illinois and recent transfer from West high Rebounding, They Call It! Afternoon fames will be pUyod in the R efis gym in North Denver, school, will collaborate ■with ac­ January 12 curate Jim Lefevre (5-7) in a SidcUnsL ^JOE HORAN OF THE CATHEDRAL BLUE JAYS 1 P.M.— St. Vincent’s vs St. Catherine’ s fast break that should cause great 2 P.M .'^Holy Family team va Mt. Carmel concern among Robert Shanahan’s nyuiiiiiiMuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH netted a jump shot over the defense of Gremlin Russ 3 P.M.— St. Patrick’s vs St. Dominie’s St. Clara’s bye proteges. Mather as the Jonesmen defeated St. Francis de Sales’ Jan. 6, 31-28, B y P a t r ic k B r e n n a n January 19 The Raiders, untested in league as the 1952 Denver Catholic boys’ school conference opened. Gremlin 1 P.M.— St. Dominic's vs St. Clara’ s Over at Mullen high they are talking about bantam Steve Zavala, play, should receive an adequate Terry McCarty is in the center.— (Regtater photo by Smyth) 2 P.M.— S t Vincent’s vs St. Patrick’s a five-foot, three-inch, 120-pound combination of “guts,” speed, and 3 P.M.— Holy Family team vs S t Cath­ baptism of fire Friday night from athletic prowess. The diminutive guard on Mullen’s 1952 cage edition erine’s the irate Annunciation Redbirds, M t Carmel bye has garnered 13 monograms (and almost as many Boys* & Girls* who dropped a 87-33 overtime St. Francis de Sales' January 26 bruises) in four years at the (Christian Brother 1 P.M.— S t Patrick’s v s.S t Clara’s , fray to Gruenig, Isenhart, Acierno, school. The supercharged mite has won four letters 2 P.M .-^St Catherine's vs M t Carmel and company in their initial effort BICYCLES Enters Parish League 8 P.M.— St Vincent’s vf St Dominic’s in boxing, three in basketball, three in football, and Holy Family team bye of the new campaign. The Jesuit three on the diamond. school, however, has plenty of St. Francis de Sales’ this Ftbruary 2 Mullen’s 1950 grid juggernaut, which brushed Colum bia...... 38®®^ 1 P.M.— M t Carihel vs St. Patrick’s week entered a new team in the cage potential including Bob aside all opposition in its successful bid for the Denver Parish Basketball Lea­ 2 P.M.—rSt. Catherine’s vs S t Clara's Reconditioned...... 15®®^ 8 P.M.—St Vincent’s vs Holy Family Massman (6-1) and gridder Bill state title, featured this 120-pound “piledriver” gue which will begin play Faddis (5-11) at the forwards; Joe Terms If Desired team in the fullback slot. Thursday evening, Jan. 10, in St. Dominic’s bye Rossie (5-10) and Tom Mansfield In addition to his success on the gridiron, Bike AcccBsoriea St. Joseph’s gym, Galapago at February 9 (5-10) at the guards; and either 1 P.M.— S t Catherine’ s vs St. Dominic’s Zavala, fighting in class AA, won boxing cham­ W. Sixth avenue. 2 P.M.— S t Vincent’ s vs M t Carmel Paul Murray (6-1) or Jim Drinker pionships in 1948 and 1950 while boxing in the A . 1. The senior Gremlins drew a 3 P.M.— Holy Family team vs St. Clara’s (6) at center. 115-pound division- St Patrick’s bys bye for the first round of the Massman, a junior, will be de During hit tenure at the Ft. Logan tchool, schedule, which will be modified. February 16 ZAVALA GLODT 1 P.M.—St Patrick’s vs. Holy Family fending Raider laurels for the first "ttou t" Steve hat exhibited a remarkable tut- team time when he takes the floor ceptibility to injury and an even more phenomenal indifferenca 253 Broadwajr SPrnca 6438 2 P.M.— S t Vincent’ s vs St. Clara’s against Freddie Maes and friends 8 P.M.— S t Dominic's vs Mt. Carmel to it. The Muttang lightweight brok^^it writt in the 1949 Mullen Regis Rangers to Play S t Catherine’s bye tomorrow night. His cohorts, with high tchool boxing tmoker, an annual '/iffair with the Poniet. The February 23 the^ exception o f Drinker, are all fearlett Atom then proceeded to tmath twd ribt in the 1950 grid Western State Jan. 11 1 P.M.— M t Carmel vs. S t Clara's seniors and have become exceed­ argument with Cathedral’t Blue Jayt and to fracture hit Ukull 2 P.M.— S t Dominic’s vs. Holy Family ingly adept at dropping the elusive The Regis Rangers of Denver, 8 P.M/—St Catherine’s vs. St Patrick’s againtt Littleton during the tame teaton. Hit final altercation with SALE 3d1ys spheroid through the prescribed ^ m o Fortune came in the 1951 pigtkin claih againtt St. Joieph’t fresh after five straight wins and opening. a season’s record o f 11 wins and South Division Bnlldogi, which left Dick Brown’t ace with a broken arm once three losses, will leave Friday Mominf fames will be played In St. Coach Shanahan hai dacided again. Nunn-Bush Joseph’s fynsp W. Sixth and Galapafb. that a “»et ityla” of play, The Mullen Plash once again shrugged o ff his misfortune with morning, Jan. 11, for Gunnison, January 12 where they will play two games rather than a fait-breaking of- the noncht^lance o f a kid in a candy factory and is taking his regular Ankle-Fashioned 9 A.M.—St Joseph’s vs Christ the King place with the Brown Hoopsters, bandaged wing and all. with Western State. 12 A.M.—St John’s vs St Philomena’8 fenie, will enable hi, charge, to Little Steve uses his head not only on the gridiron, in the ring, Since returning from the Enid, 10 A.M,—St. Lonis’ vs St Vincent’s jnitify the nice thing, ,aid 11 A.M.— Presentation vs St. Francis’ and on the basketball court, but in the classroom as well. He has per Oxfords and Okla., tournament, which they about them in pre(ea,oiT evalua­ Lourdes bye sonally won three trophies in speech, including two in archdiocesan won for the second year in a row, January 19 tion,. If they can ,hackla the Edgerton Shoes 9 A.M.— Lourdes vs St. Philomena’s "incorrigible’’ Freddie Mae, and competition at LorettolHeights college, Denver, and one state cham­ the Rangers have defeated the 18 A.M.— S t John’s vs Christ the K inf pionship trophy at Longmont in October, 1951. Colorado State Bears and the Em­ find tha range in the opener, 10 A.M.— S t Joseph's vs St. Frapeis* that date with Bob Burnt* poria State Teachers. 11A.M.— Presentation vs St Vincent’s Knnta Rockna’* description of a "champion’’ adequately turn* FOR MEN “ cagey" Canine, ought to be In both gamei. Tommy Kava- S t Louis’ bye up the personality of the Mullen Midget, his spirit of competition, January 26 ^ a honey. his courage, and his schoIastiO excallaaee. "Rock” said that a cham­ naugh, stellar Regis guard, led 11 A.M.— St Joseph’s vs St Vincent’s Blue Jay, Are Juggled pion was “ a scholar on the football field, an athlete in the class­ the victory march for the Rang­ 9 A.M.— Lourdes vs Christ the King ACE GRUENIG’S TIGER REBOUNDING crew, led Cob* Jones, while trying to for­ room, and he lives purely.” They’ll be remembering Steve Zatala ers with his weird set-shot shoot­ 10 A.M.— Sr. Louis’ vs Presentation by all-state Tony Acierno, and plagued by all-around Fred 12 A.M.— St John’s vs St Francis' for e long time at Mullen high school. ing. get a dismal first period and a Maes (11) o f the Annunciation high school Cardinals, dropped the St Philomena’s bye jittery finale against the much- 2210 E. C olfax DE. 1333 February 2 The Crown Totters ^ thrill game o f the first round in the 1952 Denver high Catholic cage 11 A.M.—lAurdes vs St Francis’ abused Gremlins o f St. Francis’, season Jan. 6, The 37-33 battle was played o ff in an over-time session. 9 A.M.—St Joseph’s vs St Louis’ has shuffled his lineup like a Information gained In an interview with an amicable gent, — (Register photo by Smyth) K. of C. Bowling 10 A.M.—Christ the King vs St Philo gambler who has just won- a hand Jerry Van Dyke, indicates that Joe Loffreda had better petition the mena’s Team Won Lost Aver. Gremlin athletic board for benzedrine and adrenalin to bolster his SKATES SHARPENED 18 A.M.— St. John’s vs S t Vlneent’a on a pair o f deuces. In taking Sun­ Wardens ...... 84 17 803 Presentation bye day’s hairsplitter from the defunct tottering titlists. The defending state champs have had their ups and Navigatora .. 25 26 809 February 9 Complete Linen Service Recommended by A. A. A . 35' Trustees .... 26 26 795 state champions, Cobe’s Jays exhit- downs during this embryonic season. LATEST METHOD 12 A.M.— St. Louts* vs S t John's Gourmet— A. M., H. A. Secretaries .. 26 26 786 9 A.M.— St. Francis’ vs S t Philomena’, ited an enigmatic distaste for the On Dec. 26, the Gremlins started a Colorado-New Mexico tour Guards ____ 26 26 78D 10 A.M.— St Joseph’s vs Presentation Gremlin’s basket, particularly in that should serve notice to St. Francis’ sympathizers of a “muddy Deputies 24 27 807 ROY SYSTEM, INC. 11 A.M.— Lourdes vs St. Vincent’s the first canto, when they did not road ahead.” Holy Trinity of Trinidad first took the measure of SHOE REPAIR Chancellors ...... 24 27 799 Christ the King bye Broadway at Irrington 8P. 4185 Grand Knighti ...... 22 29 802 February 16 bother to score at all. Denver’s wounded giants, 43-22. High three games; Chancellors 2,674 ; 10 A.M.— St. Francis’ vs Christ the King Mr. Jone,, not exactly an The Denver visitors were impressed by Trinidad’s ambivalent WWWWWWWWW^' Deputies, 2,669; Navigators, 2,678. 9 A.M.— St Vincent’s vs St Philomena’; alarmist, fael, that future per­ Gagliardi, who carved 15 digits on the scoreboard and annoyed the 12 A.M.— St. John’s vs Presentation formance, like the one Sunday 11 A.M.—Lourdes vs St Louis’ Gremlins with his floor play. Van Dyke, the St, Francis manager, DOH'T LOOK FOR PARKING SPACE St Joseph’s bye will not be conducive to a suc­ said that the Trinidad star will attract the attention o f parochial Reitaursnt JUST COME TO February ^ cessful season, especially with basketball proponents throughout Colorado before the 1952 season 1578 S. Broadway, ^ A.M.— S t John's vs St. Joseph’s tha victorious Holy Family Tig­ fades into twilight. '9 A .M .- ^ t Louis’ vs S t PhUomena's 10 A.M.— St. Vincent’s vs Christ the King ers and the dangerous, high- The Trinidad fray was a hectic one, as the host team committed Ckildran’a Portions 11 A.M.— Lourdes vs Presentation scoring Annunciation team on 34 fouls and the metropolitan representatives were charged with MIDWEST DENVER St Francis’ bye the week-end docket. 23 misdemeanors. The entire Trinidad starting line-up had fouled out at Chiidran’s Prices March 1 The shake-up puts Tom Evans before theifinal whistle! or 9 A.M.—St Joseph’s vs Lourdes > 11 A.M.— Presentation vs St Philomena’s (5-9) and Ralph Sugar f6-8) at Subsequent contests at Las Vegas (49-63), St. Mary’s of Albu- wiicoMt siocms Garage Garage 10 A.M,— Christ the King vs St. Louis’ the scoring, positions; newcomer uerque (31-44), and Bernalillo (56-23) all resulted in losses for 12 A.M.— St. Vincent’s vs S t Francis* offreda’s quint. A final scheduled game with Pueblo was canceled St John’s bye Warren Miller (5-11) will team 1837 California 1437 California March 8 with stickout John Warder at the and the ill-fated excursion ended New Year’s night. The road dis­ WHOLE MAINE LOBSTER....$1.75 9 A.M.— S t Louis* vs S t Francis* guards; and Joe Chiarelli (5-11), asters and the Greiplins’ economic exhibition (28 points) against (Includes Hot Breads and Potatoes) Vz Hour 25e 1st Hoar 35e 12 A.M.— Iiourdes vs S t John’s a freshman of great promise, will Cathedral’s frigid cagers in their first leagpie appearance indicate 10 A.M.— Presentation vs Christ the King Complete line of Gerber's Baby Food Additional Honrs 15c 11A.M.— St Joseph’s vs St. Philomena’s start at center. that Joe Loffreda’s club may find the going rough. St Vincent’s bye The versatile Warder was one Bov Butler. SL Vincent d. Paul Pariah Jim BnUar. St, Josapb'i Pariah Big Freshman In ' PE. 0905 • Joe Allen at the Organ RA. 9733 Against Mullen tomorrow night Loffreda will start Freshman Jack Dore (6-1) at center, replacing football captain Rusty Mather, Two Points for Tigers who was moved to a guard post. The youthful Dore, agile despite his size and lack of experience, worries his adversaries with right- hand hook and jump shots. Senior Dick Brady (5-7) and sophomore letterman Fred Boom MEN!: SAVE MONEY!!; (5-3) will be at the forwards. The veteran Brady demeaned himself admirably against terrific odds during the champions’ recent travels. sncHunuiLOR At Las Vegas Brady scored eight to Mather’s seven. In the two games against Las Vegas he potted 23 points to Mather’s 21. At 1^3 LARIMER *^tDine 3422 F On This January Sale Albuquerque and Bernalillo the senior forward rattled the hoops for 11 and six points, respectively. Collaborating with Brady will be either Fred Boom (5-3), a sophomore monogram winner, or Jerry Carroll (5-3), the 1951 quar­ terback on the Gremlin football team. Carroll, a junior up from the B squad, is very fast and particularly effective on the fast break. Boom, who lettered as a frosh and shoots right-handed, is especially V i dangerous from far . out, OFF Mather (5-9), an-all-conference gridder, will combine his long ^J!u^nw a7a££it5 duties. Weith, a straight “ A” student, is at Mullen on. a scholar­ ship and has turned opt to be pretty nifty under the basket. Zadel Honored WINTER TUNE-UP Two members of Brown’s starters participated in the State BIG REDUCTIONS ON Invitational Junior Parochial basketball tournament at St. Joseph’s BY OVR FACTORY TRAmED EXPERTS parish, Denver, last year. Zadel, wearing the spangles of Sacred Sport Shirtt. . , Fancy T-Shirts. . . Ties Heart school in Pueblo, was accorded the distinction of bejng the “ most valuable team player” to participate in the meet. St. Louis’ of Sweaters and Pajamas Englewood won the laurels in that tournament and Zadel’s team was runner-up. On the victorious Englewood team was Frank Weith, .455 Open Saturday Evenings tUl 9 now a teammate o f Zadel. Just Can't Win TIGER JACK ISENHART’S LAY-UP SHOT was It is interesting to note that the 1961 Ponies averaged 48 points Broadway CRESTMOOR MEN'S SHOP good against the Annunciation Cardinals Jan. 6— but not a game but were able to win only two out of 12 encounters. Among these setbacks were one-point losses to St. Francis’ (the state cham PEorl 4641 5732 E. Colf«x at Ivy FL. 0588 often enough to prevent the Red Birds from winning, 37-S3. Father pion), S t Joseph’s, and Cathedral, William J. Koonts of the Holy Family statistics department reported In losing to powerful St Joseph’s Jan. 6 the Mustangs became that the Tigers netted 16 per cent of their shots. Fred Maes (11) the second highest-scoring club in the conference (including Sun. I is the Cardinal defender in the picture.— (Regist/r photo by Smyth) day’s action only). PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitene 4205 Thursday, January 10,1952 10 Monsignors, 18 Priests Attend Funeral Burns Are Fatal ta Yauth WINTER VACATION Potiuck Lunch At this time of year, manjr trarel to the louthlandt for a Mother of Lincoln Vicar General Buried Of Saint Patrick's Parish Taeation. One of the most Taluable thingi you can take it a pair of Sun glaitet, tince the glare of the tun it great "down Will Be Served Patrick Mancinelli, 14, son o f In the presence of 10 Monsi­ was in Mt. Olivet cemetery, Den­ Fathers James Ahern, John R. Vi­ over his entire body and is still touth". Gat one of our Ray>Ban or Calabar Sun glattet, either Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Mancinelli listed as in critical condition in gnors and 18 priests, the Rt. Rev. ver. dal, C.M., director of discipline o f in your pretcription or piano. St. Thomas’ seminary; Edward of 3332 Pecos street, Denver, died Denver General hospital. Monsignor Clarence' J. Riordan, Priests from the Lincoln diocese Leyden, Roy Figlino, William By Loyola PTA The two had been playing near who attended Mrs. Riordan’s fu­ Jan. 6 at a Denver hospital from Vicar General of the Lincoln, Monahan, Jeronfe Weinert, Mi­ the drum of chemicals Tuesday, (Loyola Parish, Denver) burns received when a metal drum Neb., diocese and pastor o f Blessed neral included the Rt. Rev. Mon­ chael Cryan, S.S.C., attached tem­ and it exploded when one of them' The mothers of the fourth Sacrament Cathedral, Lincoln, of­ signors Maurice Helmann, editor of porarily to the Register; Matthias of inflammable liquid exploded at lighted a match and caught their SWIGERT BROS. grade children of Loyola school fered the Funeral Mass for his the Southern Nebraska Register, Blenkush, John Doherty, Francis the rear o f the Acme foundry, clothes afire. Both received thei 1550 CaU/omim O p t o m e t r i s t S KEy$t0M 7651 will serve a potiuck luncheon mother, Mrs. Nora Riordan, Jan. 9 and Thomas Kealy, Chancellor of last rites o f the Church from the Syrianey, and Robert Kekeisen. Tuesday, Jan. 15, at 1:15 o ’clock 3200 Pecos street, near where he in St. Dominic’s church, Denver. the Lincoln diocese, and the Rev. Rev. Regis McGuire. Good Service Born Dec. 18, 1874, in Guelph, to all PTA members. This will be and another boy were playing, Better Vision Her other son, Linus Riordan, has RaWley Myers, Lincoln diocesan Canada, Mrs. Riordan came to Pat< a member of the basket­ At Right Prices held instead o f the reg;ular busi­ Don Fox, 13, son of Mrs. Mary for Every Age been a member of the editorial staff iriest now studying at the Denver Denver in 1926 from Lincoln, Neb. team, was active in all school of the Register for years. Mrs. ness meeting. All mothers are in­ Fox of'8328 Pecos street, suffered activities and an honor student.^ GLASSES INDIYIDUALLT STTLED Register off^e. Mr. Riordan died in 1949. 7 i; ‘ “Riordan died Jan. T7 in i; the family ‘ “Riordan vited to attend and become better second and third degree burns He was respected by his fellow Denver archdiocesan priests in Surviving, besides Monsignor acquainted with the other mem­ home, 3839 W. 29th avenue. Burial attendance included the Rt. Rev. students and the sisters. Riordan and Linus Riordan, are a bers. Mrs. F. Hager and Mrs. T. Aid Society Will Meet Monsignors Charles Hagus, Wil­ daughter, Alice Riordan of Den­ O’ Brien are fourth grade room The Rosary was recited by the) liam Higgins, John Moran, and ver; four sisters, Anna Mullin and mothers in charge of arrange­ At Orphanage on Jan 15 upper grades Jan. 8. Requiem ficquiniainL in , ficus. Matthew Smith; the Very Rev. Nell Mullin, both o f Denverf Mrs. ments and will be assisted by Mrs. High Mass was sung by Father- Monsignors Walter Canavan, Ber­ Thomas Joyce o f Lincoln, and Mrs. Joseph Frawley, program chair­ The Queen of Heaven Aid so­ McGuire at 10 a.m. Thursday^ THEODORE I nard Cullen, and John Cavanagh; Katherine Foley of Cmaha; and man. ciety will meet in the orphanage Jan. 10. A guard o f honor was Franciscan Fathers Fabian Joyce, formed y the students of the MICHAEL YACOVETTA of 8688 Marl- KATHERINE DARRINGTON o f 1717 two brothers, Patrick Mullin t of Seaman First Class Don Fraw­ at 4825 Federal boulevard, Den- posa. Father of Nell. Josephine, and York. Wife of W. H. Darrington; mother Leo Malone, Declan Madden, Ke­ Friend, Neb., and Michael Mullin ley will leave Denver Jan. 12 for upper ades, of St. Patrick’? James Yacovetta. and Mrs. Mary Paul- of Mrs. C. M. Bagnall, Denver: and vin Henry, and Sebastian Egan; of Los Angeles. Services were ver, Tuesday, Jan. 15, at 2 p.m. school. dino. He is also survived by four grand­ Frank W. Darrington, Los Angeles. She after a 30-day leave HACKETHALI Dominican Father George For- handled by the Bqj|^vard mor­ children. Father-in-law of Joseph Paul- is survived also by five grand<4iildren. spent with his parents, Mr. and dino. Rosary will be held in Horan's Requiem Mass is being celebrated in the que^^ pastor o f St. Dominic’s; and tuary. • Mrs. Joseph Frawley, and a visit chapel Thursday, Jan. 10, at 8 p.m. Re­ Cathedral Jan. 10 at 9 o'clock. Interment to his sister, Mrs. Robert Sprigg, quiem Mass will be celebrated Friday, ML Olivet. MORTUARY Requiem in Arvada and her family in Omaha, Neb. Jan. 11, at 10 o’clock in Mt. Carmel ROCCO G. MADONNA of Louisville. Save dollars, daily in JHE DENVER’S church. Horan mortuary. Requiem Mass was^ celebrated Jan. Cpl.- Robert O’Haire, Jr., has 1449-51 Kalamath St. FRED SLOGETT, 67, of Morrison. 9 in St. Louis’ church, Louisville. Inter­ returned to Clovis air base in New Husband of Mary D. Slogett: fa­ ment Green Mountain. Mrs. Annie Nicoiino Dies;. Mexico after spending the holi­ Phone HAin 4006 ther of Anna Heim of Golden; FrMa E. Krebs of Bailey: and James A. Sloggett RONALD D. MARES of 3424 Frank­ days with his parents. of Littleton: he also leaves seven lin. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mares; St. Elizabeth’s canasta circle JANUMY CLEARANCES i iniMuniiiPinuiiuiiiayiiiniiininnuH grandchildren. Requiem High Mass was grandson o f Odelia Ramirez and Mr. and Concealed Acts of Charity Mrs. Alfonso Olguin; and great-grandson will meet in the home of Mrs. G. celebrated Jan. 6 in St. Joseph's church, Gravina on Wednesday, Jan. 16, Golden, interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard of Della Padilla and Mr. and Mrs. Juan Mrt. Annie 0. Nicoiino, 72, a offered Saturday, Jan. 12, at 10 mortuary. M. Cordova. Recitation of the Rosary in at 7:30 p.m. Trevino Memorial chapeL 7 :30 p.m. resident of Arvada for the past 26 o’clock in the Shrine of St. Anne in St. Mary Margaret’s bridge cir­ JiRRY BREEN ANNA MATZ, 84, 24 E. Ellsworth. Thursday. Trevino mortuary. years, died Jan. 9 in St. Anthony’s She is survived by a daughter, Marie E. Arvada by the Rev. J. Harley cle will have the January meeting Sanders: four grandchildren and seven MRS. HANNAH R. POTTER lospital, Denver. Mrs. Nicoiino Schmitt, with the Rev. Norbert in the home of Mrs. J. Frawley. Florist great-grandchildren. Requiem Mass was The Rosary is ‘being recited at 8 p.m. underwent an operation Jan. 2. Un­ Walsh, pastor, as deacon and ^ e celebrated Jan. 4 in St. Francis de Sales' Thursday evening, Jan. 10, in the Capi­ official reports say she left more Rev. Forrest Allen, former pastor, Pfc. Joseph Berberick has re­ church. Interment Mt. Olivet. 1004 15th St. tol mortuary for Mrs. Hannah R. Potter, than $100,000 to Catholic works. as subdeacon. The Rt. Rev.' Mon­ turned to Fordland, Mo., after ROBERT JAMES CHIPPS, 4, of 2786 pioneer Colorado resident Requiem High spending a 10-day leave with his MAin 2279 Elliott street. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mass will be celebrated at 9 o’clock Fri­ Solemn Funeral Mass will be signor Harold Campbell, pastor of Chipps; brother of Sandra Lee and Pa­ day, Jan. 11, in Loyola church. Burial Blessed Sacrament parish, who parents and brother, Mr. and Mrs. tricia Ann Chipps. Mass of the Angels will be in Mt. Olivet. baptized Mrs. Nicoiino when he was J. Berberick and Harold. was celebrated Jan. 6 in St. Dominic's Mrs. Potter died Monday in her home in charge of S t Anne’s, will deliver Ens. James B. Read has been __on II ments church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger after a short illness. She was 81. Our Lady of Groce HI mortuary. the sermon. The interment will be recalled to active duty and is now We have erected many beauti­ Bom in Michigan,-'she came to Cen­ THEO B. MURPHY, 66, o f 8898 S. tral City in 1874. She was married in private,' Boulevard mortuary in stationed at Newport, R. I. ful monumente in Mt. Olivet Broadway. Requiem High Mass was 1898 to Frank Potter o f Denver, who charge. The chairmen of all bazaar Cemetery. celebrated Jan. 3 in St. Anthony's church, died in 1926. She, had lived in Bennett Parish to Resume booth* and all others who are Hugo. Interment at Hugo. Olinger mor­ since 1901. Mrs. Nicoiino (nee Dill) was Drastic Reductions on Famous Mokes of A. T. THOMSON tuary. ' Survivors include a daughter, Mrs, born in Humansville, Mo., and first interested in its continued suc­ JAMES CALLAHAN of Las Vegas. Paul Bordner, with whom she made Catechism Classes came to Colorado as a school cess are asked to attend a meet­ 600 Sherman St. TA. 8018 Nev. Requiem Mass was celebrated her home; two sons, Henry Potter of ing in the school hall at 8 Jan. 7 in Presentation church. Interment New York and Ralph. Potter of Bennett teacher in Telluride. In Telluride Denver National cemetery. Olinger mor­ and six sisters, Mrs. Mary Pitts, Mrs. (Our Lady of Grace Parish, she met and married Marcello o’clock Thursday, Jan. 17. tuary. Katherine O’ Conner, Mrs. Bessie Rush, Denver) Nicoiino, who died in 1934. There George Arno is the bazaar WOMEN’S Mrs. Cecilia Cavanaugh, all of Denver; chairman. C a l l a CHARLES W . CUMMINGS, 67. of Catechism classes for the pub­ were no children born to the union. 844 Ogden street. Husband of Kathryn Mrs. Anna Hobun of Colorado Springs, From 1925 until the time of Mr. M. Cummings; brother of the Rev. and Mrs. Martha Spagm of Grand June lic school children will be resumed Special guests of the Mother Thomas W. Cummings, S.J., of Pine tion. Sunday, Jan. 12, after the 9 Nicolino’s death, the couple oper­ Cabrini circle at the January CAB Ridge, S. Dak.; J. D. Cummings of Den­ MRS. DORA PEDUZZI o’clock Mass. ated a drug store in Arvada, where meeting in the home o f Mrs. SHOES ver : D. L. Cummings of Long Beach, Requiem High Mass was celebrated Mrs. Nicolino’s brother. Dr. There will be square dancing Amelia were Mmes. Hatr MAin 7171 Calif.; and Mrs. Rose Ryan o f Taft, Jan. 9 in SL Patrick’s church for Mrs Richard Dill, was a practicing Calif.; and nephew of Mary Cummings of Dora Peduzzi, who died Jan. 6 in a local tie Porter, Margaret Linton, and Prompt CoortMmi Serrlec every Saturday night in the physician. • ANDREW GELLER • DELMANETTE CHEAPER RATES Idorrison. Requiem IHgh Mass was hospital. She had been widely known for church basement. Everyone is in­ Cecilia Desmond. 2-WAT RADIO celebrated Jan. 8 in Holy Ghost church. a half century for her Italian cookery. Following the death of her vited. Mrs. James Gannon was elected • WALK-OVER • PARADISE • MATRIX CLEAN NEW CABS Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger mortuary. Born Tn Schinano, Italy, March 19 huiband, Mri. Nicoiino took in­ 1882, she came to Colorado in 1901. A president of the Altar sodality at MARY A. DAME, 71, of 1860 Quince Father James F. Moynihan bap­ structions under the direction of street. She is survived % her husband, few months after her arrival here she the meeting Jan. 8. The other • RED CROSS • COLLEGEBRED was married to Peter Peduzzi,-who died tized and received into the Church Arthur J. Dame; a son, Sylvester of New Monsignor Campell and entered officers are Mrs. Joseph Gaffney, York city; another son, Arthur A. of in 1927. the following converts; Verqon the Church. She was soon, fol­ Survivors are a son, Rudy, with whom vice president; Mrs. Joseph Denver; and three daughters, Cecelia, Brown, Nancy Johnson, and Mar­ lowed hy her mother and Dr. Margaret Tierney, and Alma Rich, all of she lived at 4017 Kalamath street; i Reischman, secretary; and Mrs. tha Johnson. He also baptized Dill. Denver; a sister, Nellie La Cross of New stepson, Leo Chemey, and six grand James Heiney, treasurer. Mrs. »is r} York city; an dr six grandchildren The children. Funeral arrangements were Carol Ann Poppish, daughter of The deceased was well kno'wn in made by Olinger mortuary. Heiney and Mrs. Kavanaugh will 1 0 .9 5 and 1 1 .9 5 values, mostly Red Cross.... 7.90 Rosary will be held in d in g er’s chapel Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poppish; De­ Arvada and was active in the Altar Thursday, Jan. 10, at 8 p.m. Requiem MRS. MAYME M. CROOK bra Jean Maestas, daughter of clean the church in January. The Mass will be celebrated Friday, Jan. 11, and Rosary society of the parish Requiem High Mass was celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Abe Maestas; and monthly card party of this or­ at 9 o'clock in St. James' church. Inter­ Although she had hundreds of ganization, to which all parish­ ment Mt. Olivet. Olinger mortuary. Jan. 7 in the Cathedral for Mrs. Mayme Roberta Ann Trujillo, daughter of friends in the area, only a few M. Crook, Denver resident for 50 years ioners and their friends are in­ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trujillo. knew of her many private charities 1 2 .9 5 values, mostly Red Cross.... 9.90 MARY SEKERAK, 76, of 1800 S. Mrs. Crook died Jan. 2 in St. Joseph's vited, will be held Thursday, Jan. Milwaukee. She leaves two daughters. Sue hospital after a short illness. She was eO, Tina Virgil and Frank Baerga and her financial assistance to the 17, in Loyola hall. The spiritual Bugas of Fort Bridger, W yo.; and Mary Born in Fort Worth, Tex., March 4, were married in the presence o f needy. Her practice of charity was Ann Fry of Denver. Requiem Mass is 1871, Mrs. Crook came to Denver when director, the Rev. William Heavey, 1 4 .9 5 to 1 6 .9 5 values, mostly Paradise 4 4 A A concealed by her unpretentious being celebrated Thursday, Jan. 10, at she was a child. After atteivding school Father Moynihan Sunday, Jan. 6, S.J., announced that the monthly mode of living. and Walk-over ...... I I a w U Fitting MEMORIALS 9 o’clock in St. Vincent de Paul’s church, here, she returned to Texas, and lived prior to a Nuptial Mass at 11 letter to all Loyola men- and Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger mortuary, there for a number of years before^mov- o ’-clock. / She, is survived by no immediate women in the armed services For Lasting Tribute ing back to Denver. relatives. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Nellie Patricia Gabriella and Peter will be sent next week. 1 7 .9 5 to 1 8 .9 5 values, mostly Delmanette 4 Jf O A McQuillan; a granddaughter, Mrs. Mat- We have a large selection of 4BOW^ Metros also' were married in the At the regular meeting of the and Collegebred ...... I 4 a w U tie I. Wallace; and a grandson, Swabal^ presence of Father Moynihan fine monuments. Choiee me­ JRANlTESy J. Jackson, all of Denver. Olinger mortu Holy Name society Jan. 8, the ary. Jan. 6. president, Martin Golden, an­ morials for a tribute to de­ A Lasting WALTER J. WIELGOSZ Plans are being made to have Forty Hours' Rite nounced that approximately $500 1 9 .9 5 to 2 5 .8 0 values, mostly Andrew *1 C Q A parted ones. Record Requiem High Mass was celebrated games parties in the near future bad been realized on the recent Geller and Matrix...... I O a w U Your impressive memorial, per* Dec. 4 in Annunciation church for Walter and also to have another Mass on games party. The pastor, the Rev. J. Wielgosz of 3859 High street. Mr. • Convenient terms may be fealy proportioned and skillfully Sunday, which will be at 10 Edward P. Murphy, S.J., intro­ carved from one of the Rainbow Wielgosz died in St. Joseph’ s hospital Jan. 2 after a long illness. He was 88. o’clock. Masses now are at 7, 9, In Welby Church duced the guest speaker. Bishop Tiot all sizes in each style . . . hut most sizes in the arranged. Granites, will permanently identify Born in Starkville, Aug. 17, 1913, Mr. your family and hold for posterity 11, and 1^15. Week-day Masses Bernard Sullivan, S.J., to the as­ entire group. ' the family record of this generation. Wielgosz moved to Denver with his par are at 7. ents when he was 11. He attended the sembled Holy Name members, Liesveld Memorial Co. 24th street elementary school. Cole jun A donation o f $50 was given To Begin Jan. 13 their wives, and other guests. 13000 West 44th Ave. ior'high, and Manual high schools. this week by Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop Sullivan took his audience JACQUES BROTHERS He worked as a mechanic for the V. Smith in honor of her mother, Welby.— (Assumption Parish) — on a mythical flying trip in a Con­ CASUAL SHOES Directly Across From Sparkman-Barker company until illness Since 1902 — Monuments of Distinction forced him to retire. Mrs. Catherine O’Brien. The Forty Hours’ devotion will stellation to India •with stops at Ml Oliyet Cemetery 28 E. 6th Avi. AL. 2019 Survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs Father Moynihan expresses open Sunday, Jan. 13, with a High the principal cities of t^at coun­ 8 .9 5 to 1 1 .9 5 Joyce and Red Cross casuals "9 A A Phone ARVADA 0499-R-3 Jilt Off Broadway an 6th Avi. Joseph Wielgosz: a sister, Miss Anna thanks to all those who contrib­ try. The Bishop gave an interest­ Wielgosz, and a brother, Steven C., all Mass at 10 o’clock followed by the and play shoes ...... I a w V If Busy Dial AL 0111 of Denver. Interment was in ML Olivet. uted to the Christmas collection rendition of the Litany of the ing account o f the people, their Olinger mortuary. The amount was almost $1,000. Saints and a procession. The cities, and living conditions. The last stop was the mission villages Blessed Sacrament will be exposed Shoe SMon— Second Floor at the 6 o’clock Mass on Monday, in India and, in particular, Patna. and Tuesday, Jan, 14 and 15. Eve­ The interest of the audience was manifested in the many ouestions ning services will be held at asked of the Bishop by the mem­ o’clock Sunday, Monday, a n d bers. The meetihg closed with the Tuesday. Father Thomas Lo Cascio awarding of two valuable gifts to O.S.M., pastor of Mt. Carmel par­ Mrs. N. Kavanaugh and Mrs. J. Outstanding Catholic Personnel ish, will deliver the sermon each Heiney. Refreshments were served evening. ' by John Lobato, Ed Berens, and ’m n Damr Shtt m u C*tiUkw”-Klif*l#ee 3in The PTA meeting will be held W. Jacovetta. Friday evening, Jan. 11, after no­ vena services. An Adams County Basketball Mass for Bro. Sylvan league has been formed with five teams: Friendly Tavern, 3 Mile CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SH O P PIN G ; Inn, the Wheel, Maggie’s Tavern, Slated Friday, Jan. 18 and the Wqlby team. All games will be played in the ^ym, two A Requiem Mass 'will be of­ Classified Ads games every Monday and Thurs­ fered for the repose of the soul day night, starting at 7 o’clock. of the Rey, Brother Sylvan, It will pay yon to read ALL of the following advertisementa. Admission is 50 cents per person. C.F.X., in the Cathedral Friday, The proceeds of the games will be Jan. 18, at 7:45. . A A sa A used to make needed improvements All who knew Brother Sylvan HELP WANTED— FEMALE APARTMENT FOR RENT and all present and former af­ in the gyih. Lady to care for ehildreri snd home. Lady C W. Jadtien Joisph G. Bona Csn* Stsinko filiates of the Our Lady of Furnished, Holy Family Parish, new 3 room All are invited to attend the with one child acceptable. Room, board basement apartment. I.arge, light and Fatima Rosary Making club are and wages. Mrs. Dunn. 966 Jniian. ALpine warm. Near transportation, GRand 0122. fourth annual meeting of the asked to be present for the 5039. Adams County Community Chest Mast. Thursday, Jan. 10, 8 p.m. in the BRICK REPAIRS Home Appliances gym. In this meeting, whose pro­ BRICK REPAIRS: Spsclalixfng In brick gram chairman is Josephine Ser- pointing and repairing, also caulking and Only 821.62 dellven a new Maytag; baU ravo, a financial report for the HOMES FOR SALE painting. BE. 8-0444. WALTER EVANS terms. Also good used washers ft refriger­ fiscal year 1950-51 will be given 3177 Benton St. ators. 436 So. Broadway. PE. 2768. campaign report, a progress UPHOLSTERING PAINTING & DECORATING report on Adams County Chest Re-cover and modernize your furniture by agencies, and, election of officers FOR paperhanging and painting call An.ton the largest furniture manufacturer in the and new board members will' be LOYOLA PARISH Beringer. 168 Madison. EA. 2286. northwest; 2 pieces re-covered, $69.60 and held. All workers and contributors 2225 York—Attractive location. Lovely up. Satisfaction guaranteed. 60,000 yards apartment in basement with 8 pc bath Free Estimates for honest snd besutifol of material in stock. Terms if desired. Men­ to the Red J'eather agencies are plus 8 living rooms for owner or more painting, interior A exterior. Bemie Land tion you saw the Ad in the Register. Uwln L Oavk Harold Btllm Roko« Athlon welcome. According to the officers income. Gas h.w.ht. Dbl* garage. Priced SH. 2662 KRIS UPHOLSTERY CO., 1668 Platte of the Community Chest, Welby to ssIL GL. 3641 or GL. 8642 WALLPAPER Hanging Painting Re­ contributed very well to the Com­ MUNGER REALTY modeling Call KE. 6793. ■ DRUGGISTS munity Chest this past season. 2903 E. 6th Avs DEzter tSU Probably it was because some of MISCELLANEOUS TOUR PRESCRIPTIONS the best parish workers were put in charge of the collections under GOOD BUYS IN T R E E S REMOVED - SPRAYED — will b* flUm cflrrsctly at the leadership of Chairman Jo­ TRIMMED by lioensed. Insured, experienced men Heavy power equipment for sny size WASHINGTON PARK PHARM A^ sephine Serrayo. The Community ST. LOUIS’ PARISH job. Fertiliien of d l kinds. Call MILE Chest does excellent work, and has New Johns-Manville HI FORESTRY TREE SERVICE. AC 6634. Ph. HP. 1761 Ittl Soath Gaylord St. promised help for the athletic pro­ Large living room, with picture gram of this community. This pro­ window; 2 big bedrooms; 4 WANTED TO RENT TOWELS & UNEN SUPPLY gram is for boys only at the pres­ piece tile bath; utility room; in­ Responsible conple with 2 children desire ent, regardless of race, color, oy sulated and weather-stripped; unfurnished 2 b^room apartment or house. MOUNTAIN TOWEL * SUPPLY CO. ■jsrsss creed. Later it will include girls.- sidewalks & curbs; priced $12,- Up to 870. Call AURORA 1072M. Ssrvic* furnished for Offices, Barbers. Amheny Cenlglla Restaurants, Stores, and Baoqnsts Jettphlne Ceurtniy Clsoner Hagomraa 500 with FHA Loan o f $8,500. B. W. BECKIUS. Managsr See 3298 So. Lafayette. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1227 Cnrtte St. HA. TM8 You Must See This! Owner. Duplex, 2 years old. Four blocks IW'TW'O 'WSF w w w w ^ W ■ Lovely 2 large bedrooms; com­ Our Lady of Lourdes. Under 820,000. Immediate possession. 2100 S. Sherman. bination kitchen-dinette; break­ PEarl 8126. CARY’S fast bar; price includes washer, L 1500 S. Broadway 4 range ^ blinds. Price only $14,- New St. John’s Church . See 2725 East 7th Ave.; jnit across the 000^$4,000 down. Sep 2766 corner. Well organised floor plan included jW e Pay Cash] So. Pearl. 21 f t carpeted living room, 14 ft. music 3919 South Clarkson room, 18 f t dining room, more than usual ► For Used Furniture window space, 3 generous sise bedrooms, 2 year old, 2 bedroom, J-M, on modem kitchen knd 10 f t breakfast room, 'frT^rai^ ifltiTf •‘Yhiiitoi t 2 lots, large living room, with 6 finished basament rooms. Antomatic h.w. J and I wall to wall carpeting; dining heat 2 car garage. 75 ft lot Miscellaneous Items -— < room, large kitchen with eating Terms and price reasonable, PE. 4014 RA. 6423 i NEIGHBORHOOD’MORTUARIES’ space; 4 pc. tile bath; full base­ MARY BAGSHAW . OPEN EVEN1N08 TILL ( p .a. 4 Memorials RAc* 0217 DExter 8823 ment with shower & stool; at­ of Everlasting Beauty tached garage.-Price 415,000. LOCATIONS 16th of Bpuldtr * Spesr at Sherman • East Caifax of Magnalto WILSON & WILSON dieqq.-J'eU otvA, Ds DEORIO & SONS Realtors (Members of S t Louis* Parish) PRINTING COMPANY Memorials 2868 South ^roadway 1454 Welton (Rear) Phone SU . 1-6671 J KEyitona 4054 2226 West 29th Ave. G L 5815 Thursday, January 10,1952 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC' REGISTER Telephone, KEyitene 4205 PAGE ELEVEN Strange But True Truth May Hurt— Snow-Logged Sick Call But Not Permanently Siiiqidiohw iA, That Took 10 Days By Monsignor J ohn Cavanagh By R ev. J ohn B. E bel SOMEWHERE ALONG about No: 8 in the I COLORADO’S LATEST SERIES of snow­ list o f Commandments there is something said storms, which marooned hundreds o f motorists about telling .lies. In the days of Moses it was and caused several deaths, is a reminder that called bearing false witness, but no matter the Breaking the Shell the mighty forces of nature have not been tamed. name, it is still unflattering to call one’s neigh­ By Paul H. Hallett about whose soon-to-be-appearing book, Coun- The priests who serve the ,rugged mountain bor a liar. And yet being careless with the truth IN THE DENVER GENERAL hospital, I am seling in Catholic Life and Education, which has districts of the state would be the first to agree, for they face every Winter the hazard of sudden seems to have a vogue in national and in private told, there are now 15 unmarried mothers, all received the warm endorsement of Jacques Mari- lives. Perjury or telling a lie under oath was Spanish-American girls. Such unfortunates who tain and Cardinal Tisserant, we suspect we shall storms, avalanches, and icy roads. once considered the license only of the devil, go to the Denver General are pretty con­ be learning much. But conditions in these days of modem weather forecasts, paved roads, and mighty snow­ but today the judges in divorce actions and con- sistently of that race. Non-Catholic girls in the According .to Father Mann, the application plows are nothing compared to the hazards and gression^ investigations, etc., constantly feel same position generally get abortions or go to of these techniques in the degree necessary to hardships faced by the pioneer priests o f Colo­ obliged to remind the witnesses that they are a home maintained by the* Salvation Army. make any impression on the social environment rado in caring for their scattered and isolated testifying under oath. We are so hell-bent on The Spanish-speaking girls are a Catholic prob­ calls for men and women who lead a dedicated mountain parishioners. pursuing the scepticism of our day that we have lem, even though they are not practicing Cath- life. Nuns and priests will be important coun­ Typical of their experiences are some re­ nothing much left except art and wine and high olickl But they are not always reached, according selors, but the burden- of carrying the new lated by the Rev. James J. Gibbons, who came to finance and industrial efficiency and vices. to Father Fred J. Mann, C.SS.R., the Catholic methods to the masses of the soul-barriered will Colorado in 1886 and was stationed in the rugged r Deceit has become the open sesame to suc­ chaplain of the institution, not from lack of lie upon young men and women who live in the Oirray and Silverton district. Father Gibbons, cess in international relations, even as it has good will but for want of the necessary soul- world, but who have the same sense o f mission who died in 1931, was also the founder o f the in college examinations and some intercollegiate technique. Nuns sometimes fail to help these girls and something like the discipline of the religious Presentation parish in Denver. His book In ths sports. We have come a long way since the days straighten out their lives because they do not congregations. These people have made a start of George Washington and his hatchet and the have the skill at counseling that this requires. at this work in Europe. We may be learning San Juan, now long out of print, recounts soma truncated cherry tree. It is true that there is Besides, through the girls’ eyes, nuns reside in more about them in this country. hair-raising experiences in the days when the no hate lost between, the Communists and the ivory towers of sanctity and purity, from which cascading snowfalls cut off communications in free world, but there is plenty of fuel in the lies no bridge extends to them. For similar reasons, the rugged mountain settlements not for days, that keep that hate ablaze. Strangely enough, other women do not succeed in breaking through What Shall I Do? but for weeks and even months, and yet the priest however, the issues at stake in Korea are not the the shelf formed by the misunderstandings and had to make it through on sick calls and for Sun­ • By R ev, R awley Myers singular evidences of deception that we might hurts resulting from the disorders caused by the day Mass. believe a t first blush. Today we protect as privi­ loss of the old Spanish traditions without assimi­ ST. PAUL, when he was first converted on AT 2:30 A.M.?ON A MARCH 17, Father Gib- leged dommunications the crassest kind of lation into the prevaiKng social pattern. ■ the road to Damascus, asked of Christ: “ Lord, bons was awakened in his Ouray rectory. A treason in national investigations, and grant what wilt Thou have me do?” Most people are messenger from Silverton bore word of an urgent Another problem presented by some inmates congressional immunity to the slanderous-hearted sick call there. Snow had been falling since mid­ in the Denver General is that of the old. Many asking themselves this same question now. They character assassinators in the political arena. The observe the troubled condition of the world and night, and every sign pointed to a long storm. o f them are Catholic; but some have lost all lie has a vogue all its own. they become worried and upset and talk a gpreat The pastor and messenger set o ff at 6 a.m. in sense of community with their fellow Catholics. deal about it, but they do not know what to do. a heavy sleigh pulled by a team of horses. Before Tht Sacred Weart GKurclv, GOLDSMITH, IN HIS WORK She Stoops For some reason or other they have drifted away authentic They feel so tiny, so helpless before the massive them was the narrow road, skirting a chasm, and ^me,preserCatholic Church available free of cost with a savings account at manner of morally twisted machinations? How ister, which was founded in Cincinnati in 1831 long will it be before the whole world, including to all inquirers. and which has been a member of the Register those in the Red thrall, will come to the obvious System of Newspapers since 1936. WRITE TO SAVE The American National Bank conclusion that a Communist, by the very fact In addition to the Catholic newspapers, there ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA )Ot his creed, has no creed but the spread o f are almost 300 Catholic magazines, whose com­ that foul ideology, no matter what the means Denver 2, Colorado bined circulation totals more than 10 and a that will— used in its promotion? The only morality, if, half million. The oldest Catholic magazine is the indeed, it can be so labeled, known to a Red is Annals of the Holy Childhood (1860). The oldest the present urgency o f the Communist situation. Catholic magazine of general interest is the THE Whatever will aid the party, he believes, is right; Catholic World, which goes back to the year 1865. MAin 5314 * earn additional money dependably at whatever harms the party is wrong. No considera­ THE WORK OF CATHOLICS in the general tion is given in the Kremlin and its bureaus to 2% internet o;i aU accounts averaging publishing business is also amazing. There are objective morality, for objective morality pre­ 25 major Catholic publishing houses. There are F. J. KIRCHHOF $100 or more. supposes God, and the Communist recoraizes no six Catholic book clubs. TTie oldest continual God. publication is the Official Catholic Directory, AMERICAN And the nations sit daily in judgment on which was first issued jn 1817. The oldest Cath­ / * give them the advantage of large errant member nations, oblivious of the inef­ olic publishinf house is P. _ J. Kenedy & Sons. Construction Co. ficacy of any deliberations that include in the It this year will reach its 126th birthday. “ bank reserves” assuring that they discussion the most errant of all the renegades Thousands o f Catholic books and millions o f { may have their money when they want in history. With each rising o f the sun reports pamphlets are produced every year. WAY come to the United States from Red satellite lands The Catholic press has done great things for ' BUILDERS It. o f atrocities far surpassing any that caused this the Church in the U.S. It has valiantly fought the nation’s entrance into the Korean war, often battles of the faith and it has courageously We Appreciate Your Patronage soft-pedaled as a “ police action.” A Christian in striven to make the doctrines o f Christ known * give them the added convenience of a country where the Reds rule has to be o f and loved. It has been a labor o f love, not 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. martyr temperament to betake himself to Mass, human love, but divine love. Its goal has not complete banking facilities— includ­ if he is fortunate enough to have a parish church been temporal success or power or wealth, but ing banhby-piail service and free left, or a pastor. And the men of God who direct souls for Christ. their people in spiritual matters are jailed, The battle of the Catholic press Ss the battle ESTABUSBED IIH parking. whipped, submitted to travesty trials, and even o f the Church, the battle of all the faithful The murdered; because spirituality has no place Catiiiolic press cannot,fight alone. It needs the among b ase' materialists. Commtlnism raises support of every Catholic. Remember, the Cath­ The American Fixture Co its eyes no higher than .the palpable parts of olic press is just as big as you, the laity, make Hanafutarm of THE NATIONAL BANK God’s creation. it by your support. ^ Church Pews and Altars WHAT IS THE ANSWER? Prayer, for one thiog; many o f the citizens o f this nation have Open to us the gate of mercy, 0 holy Mother Church Puncture AMERICAN of Denver long ago come to realize that necessity, and are of God!— (St John Damascene) Bank, Office, and Store Fixtures 17TH A^D LAWRENCE STREETS bending their knees daily in supplication to the God of Hosts to subdue or convert His enemies “ Crime should be stopped, not in the electric Millwork of All Kinds and theirs. Another step necessary is a full and chair but in the high chair.”—J. Edgar Hoover. firm realization on the part of those who be­ MA. 0168 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpota^dif' F. J. Kirchhof, Pres. lieve in God that Cqmmunists do not believe “ If the man is the head [of the fam ily], he }2 3 6 Arapahoe St. in God, and therefore are capable of the most should live better, and give an example o f good C. F. StahL Pie* Pres. Denver, Colo. 1 Hear ''AMERICAN SERENADE" on KLZ ot 7 p.m. every Fridoy diabolical of all nefarious plots without surcease deeds to his wife, that she may imitate him.” — or Bwuple. St Augustine. - ,"j

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PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4205 Thursday, Jonuory 10,1952 Mission Planned in Wheatridge Parish Membership Drive Planned To Be Conducted by Franciscan Fathers By Lakewood Altar Society (St. Bernadstts’s Parish, Mrs. Leo Spetnagle, who has (St>. Peter and Paul’* Pariih, + + + + Lakewood) cleaned the small linens for the ^ Wheatridga) The Altar and Rosary society altar for the past four years, has The first parish mission, had its first evening meeting last offered to clean them again for the To Give Mission which will be conducted by the Wednesday with about 35 present. following year. Mrs. Rose Distel Franciscan Fathers, will be Among the matters discussed was will keep the altar boys’ surplices the ene for a drive to get more clean and Mrs. John Dobel and opened Sunday, Jan. 13. Fa- members. This next Sunday after Mrs. C. L. Whittingnill will clean \ ;her Leo Malone and Father each Mass there will be women at the large linens for the next three Bernard Trainor will be in charge. the door in the vestibule to take the msnths. I names of the women of the parish The missionaries will preach at Mrs. Paul Pattridge donated who wish to join the Altar and the 7, 9, and 11 o’clock Masses some new white vestments to the Rosary society. It was also decided Jan. 13. The first mission service church during the holidays. will be held Sunday evening at 8 at the meeting to have a monthly o’clock, and services for the bal­ bake sale on the second Saturday Baptized by the Rev. John J. J ance o f the week also will be at of the month. The first bake sale Doherty were John Michael, son 8 o ’clock. will be Feb. 9. DetaiL will be given o f Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliot, spon­ The women of the Altar and Ro­ at a later date. sors, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heber- sary society will have charge of Mrs. Leo Spetnagle will enter­ ling; Marilyn Louise, daughter of the counter set up for the display tain the members of S t Anne’s Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, spon­ and sale of religious articles and circle at her home Thursday, Jan. sors, John Perna and Emelia Di church ^ ods. 10. Angelo; Joseph Theodore, son of It The first week of the mission Last week Mrs. Ardourel cleaned Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hughes, spon­ will be for the women, and the sec­ the sacristy, the week of Jan. 11 sors, Charles and Esther Disher. ond and final week will be for the Mrs. Hamilton and Mr.s. Woodman Father J. F. O’ Grady baptized men. will do the cleaning. The week of Catholyn Ann, daughter of Mr. and The young people of the The Jan. 25 Mrs, Zankers and Mrs. Mrs. Wallace Erickson. Sponsors Weakland will have charge of the were Raymond Civinskas and ophilus club will receive Com­ cleaning. munion in a group in the 7 o’clock Josephine Aerts. Mass Sunday, Jan. 13. The members of the Altar and Rosary society donated $415 to­ A skilled expert, using the ward the purchase of the new set A GIFT FROM Father John W. Scan- Nurse Goldie M. Holaday, and Congressman Byron finest equipment, will repair Rey. Bernard Trainor, O.F.M. Rey. Leo Malone, O.F.M. of white salmon vestments. The nell, pastor of Christ the King parish, Den­ Rogers. The occasion is the forming of the DAV and guarantee your time­ Veterans’ ifoundation, which will provide morale­ $200 balance was given by an ver, brings a smile to the face of Dwight Pitts, a boosting services to wounded and disabled service piece. anonymous donor. The women also Korean war veteran recuperating at Fitzsimons men and veterans. Father Scannell and Mr. Ryan are Mt. Carmel Parish Unit presented Father Robert McMahon army hospital. Also shown visiting patients are with a check for $150 to be used (left) Joe Ryan, Disabled American Veterans’ hos­ members of Murphy-Borelli post. — (Ad Press Also toward the purchase of the new pital officer and a Christ the King parishioner; Photos, Inc.) Jewelry ~ Will Meet on January 15 organ. + + + + - r + Repairing (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Paruh, make plans for a valentine'party A donation of $500 for tha Denyer) at its first monthly meeting o f the organ wai receivad from the Mon’i club. Dancing, Games, Refreshments f Various clubs o:^ the parish are year on Tuesday, Jan. 15, at 8 resuming their meetings in the p.m. in the rectory. Other matters Catechism classes are held every New Year. The English section of of importance will also be dis­ Sunday after the 9 o’clock Mass. the Altar and Rosary society will cussed. The new officers of the Altar Christ the King Men Plan Social Jan. 11 The St. Bernadette study club and Rosary society were formally also will hold its first discussion installed at the meeting Jan. 9. (ChrUt the Km^ Pariah, Denver) hostesses to St. Joseph’s circle at night Mass in the church of Zaca­ o f the year in the home o f Mrs. GOOD CLOTHES NEED The^ retiring officers presented a bridge-luncheon in the home of Mary Rotpla on Wednesday after­ Under the sponsorship of tecas. The Campbells found this NOT BE EXPENSIVE their successors with corsages and Mrs. Campbell, 760 Glencoe street, noon, JaIl^, 16. All members are the Men’s club, members of church quite unique among the “ instruments of office” in a very on Thursday, Jan. 17. \ requested to attend. Christ the King parish will en­ churches that they visited in Mex­ colorful ceremony presided over by Miss Jean Sammon and John J. THE On Thursday, Jan. 17, the St. Father McMahon, spiritual mod' joy a family social Friday ico, in that it was built by a Philomena study club will resume Franks were married Dec. 27 in erator o f the organization. At the evening, Jan. 11, at 8 o’clock French family more than 160 its studies in the home of Mrs. Christ the King church before the years ago, and the French influ­ close of the meeting, each retiring in the school hall. All parishioners, Rev. John W, Scannell. We Specialise ENGLISH Florence Patch, 3628 Quivas. officer was present^ with a gift ence predominates whereas the especially newcomers, are invited Mrs. Harry W. Swigert, Sr., has There will be a monthly meet­ from the society. other churches follow Spanish in Repairing ing o f the Mt. Carmel Holy Name to attend and to bring their chil­ been moved from the hospital to architecture. In the church at Za­ The women of the Altar society Antique Clocks, society Jan. 11 in the rectory at dren. her home, 40 Eudora street, where catecas the stations o f the cross TAILORS announce a net profit of $76 from 8:15 p.m., and another meeting Those in charge promise a gala she is recuperating from a frac­ are paintings 12 feet by 12 feet, 901 FIFTEENTH STREET Sunday, Jan. 19. All members and the sale of baked foods Jan. 5. time for all. For the teen-agers tured right arm. done bv a painter of Zacatecas Mr. and Mrs. Joe Healey enter­ their families will receive Pom- and their parents there will be Mrs. John C. Casey of 340 Dex­ when the church was first built. Combine Quality and Style tained at a birthday dinner Jan. 6 munion in a group in the 7:30 dancing; for those not interested ter street, is another parishioner The paintings are all so fresh that at Prices You Can Afford in honor of their son, Michael, one Mass. All are urged to receive in dancing there will be cards; and who was a victim of the recent Mr, and Mrs. Campbell thought year old. Communion in this Mass with their for the small fry, the Men’s club bad weather. Mrs. Casey suffered they must have been retouched re­ Edward families. Sacristy workers for the week will provide all forms of games, a fractured thigh in a fall not far cently. They learned, however, On are Thelma Grant and Marian which will keep them interested from her home. She has been that nothing whatever has been BURNS-RIPS Epson. and give their parents an oppor­ moved to her home from the hos­ done to them since they were first Dinner Meeting Planned Anyone having news that they tunity to enjoy themselves. Re­ pital and is making rapid progress finished. GOETZ By State Chemical Gfioup wish to have printed in the Denver freshments will be served during in her recovery. Sunday, Jan. 13,'^will be Com­ OR TEARS Catholic Register should call Mrs the evening. 40 West 11th Miss Mary Julie Casey, daughter munion Sunday for families In the Eliminated by The Colorado section of the Thomas Epson, BE. 3-5615. Circles scheduled to meet this I to Q group. week are St. Frances Cabrini for of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Casey, French or Inweaving American Chemical society will on learning of her mother’s acci­ 14 Boor Strrlc*—Reuonablt Prlcea an evening o f bridge in the home hold its regular dinner and meet­ Purple Heart Marine, of Mrs. Franklin Conway, 7636 dent flew home and was with her HOSIERY MENDING ing Friday, Jan. 11, in the Albany W. Fourth avenue; and Ave parents for two weeks. Miss Casey hotel, 17th and Stout streets, Den­ Regis High Grad, Home Marie, also for an evening of is assistant to the president o f ver. The dinner, at ?2.25 per plate, bridge^ at which Mrs. Wayne No­ Trinity college in Washington, First Lt. David A. Rampe, will begin at 6:30 p.m. and the lop will be hostess in her home, D. C. {jJ&idaJdfL \ son o f Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H PEOPLE ELECTRICAL FIXTURES meeting will open at 8 p.m. Dr, 2965 Ivy street. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Welch (Mrs. inweaving Co, Rampe of 2617 Albion street, Den­ Welch is another daughter of Mr. DO BUY Rudolph Anker of the University Mrs. William B. Swlgert will en­ ver, arrived Jan. 7 from Korea for Phone KE. 4409 of Colorado will speak. The so­ tertain St. Anne’s circle at lunch­ and Mrs. Casey) announced the a short visit with his parents. 304 MeClintock Bldg. ciety's next meeting will be held eon in her home, 40 Eudora street, birth on Dec. 31 of their third Lieutenant Rampe will rejoin his I — ' 1554 CaUf. Feb. 9. on Friday, Jan. 11. boy, Robert Scott Welch. wife in Wooster, 0. Year Around AND WE KNOW IT! Mary Immaculate circle will ac­ Misses Mary Ellen and Jo Ann 1741 Tnmont'PL Lieutenant Rampe spent eight cept the hospitality o f Mrs. R. Seep, daughters o f Mr. and Mrs. months in Korea as a combat en­ OENVEE'S HOST Claude Yeager at a bridge lunch­ Albert H. Seep, left Jan. 4 to re­ lOS 14tb St. gineer with the famed First mar­ eon in her home, 1280 Fairfax sume their studies at Sacred Heart ~ PROGRESSIVE ine division. He was wounded in 421 B. 17th At* street, on Wednesday, Jan. 16. college. Lone Mountain, San Fran­ action and received the Purple cisco. t The meeting of St. Thomas 404 B. IStb A * Heart, and also was awarded a More’s circle, scheduled for Jan. Charles Campbells ill E. llti At*. Letter of commendation for per­ 1147-41 Mirkft 8t 17, has been postponed until Jan. TAbot 1179 formance of expediency of a haz­ Return Hame ' 24. The place will be announced ardous situation while in combat.” Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Camp­ WASINGER ELECTRIC in the next week. After a month’s furlough he will Register bell returned home on New Year’s report to the marine base at Quan- Mrs. Douglas L. White will ex­ evening after a two-week motor tico, Va.'' He is a graduate of tend the hospitality of her home, trip to Zacatecas, Mexico, where Engraved Letterheads Blessed Sacrament school, Regis 786 Fairfax, for an evening of thev spent the Christmas holidays 3156 West 38th Avenue high school, both in Denver, and bridge to St. Patrick’s circle on with their son and daughter-in-law, Engraved Business Cards received his civil engineering de­ Wednesday, Jan. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Camp­ gree from Purdue university in Mrs. Charles J. Campbell and bell. Business 1946. Mrs. Howard W olfe will be joint While there they attended Mid­ Carries one of the finest and most Announcements S t Francis' HNS Plans Elections complete stocks of electrical fixtures and accessories in the City of Denver . (St. Franci* de Sale*’ Parith, officers will take place. Father Jan. 13, members o f the Holy , Denver) Julius Fecher, C.PP.S., will be the Name society will receive Com­ and our prices can’t BE BEAT. . . . istler^s The Holy Name society will hold guest speaker. Refreshments will munion. The Boy Scouts and Cub its monthly meeting on Monday, be served following the meeting. Stouts will join with the men in 1636 CHAMPA ST. • MAIN 5161 Jan. 14, at which time election of In the 8 o ’clock Mass Sunday, forming a procession to _the church before Mass. + + ' + + Members o f the League o f the Sacred Heart will meet In the St. Francis' Group Proves church Tuesday, Jan. 15, at 1:45 p.m. for recitation of the Rosary. We Carry the Largest A meeting will follow in the as­ Squares Can Be Multiplied sembly room o f the rectory, with Selection of LAMP Mrs. Anthony Du^st presiding. The Booster*’ club will bold SHADES in the City... Into Big Dancing Circle it* semimonthly square dance Thursday, ian. 10, at 8 p.m. in Docey high, docey low, chick­ initely 'a must for complete en­ the high school cafeteria. A fee en in a breadpan pickin’ up joyment and relaxation. of 75 cents per couple is charged dough. One more turn and This entertaining pastime is iif order to defray expenses. enjoyed by a large number of away you go!— A familiar call to Mrs. Emily Kutz was the winner a great many enthusiastic people members of St. Francis de Sales’ of the five-pound box of candy who do appreciate a good time. parish. A group was started last KEEP Ah awarded by the Parent-Teachers’ Square dancing, unlike any September and, since that time, association. other type of recreation, is def- at least five squares have Bxm sQFFiy leamecj the rudiments that en­ Brodie Donald Farquhar, son of able them to participate in the Mr. and Mrs. James Farquhar, Holy Rosary Parish majority of the dances. was baptized on-Jan. 6 by Father Bob Stevens was engaged to Fecher. His sponsors were John SAVE YOUR INCOME TAX RETURN CHECKS friendliness • • • call the dances and instruct the and Marjorie Milan. Plans Communion squares. He has an excellent Father Robert Nevans baptized FOR THE OPENING GRAND VALUES OF background in this field and is the following infants on Sunday, known as an expert instructor Jan. 6: Robert Vincent Barry, son OUR NEW ADDITION to be ready soonj (hospitality is assisted, Sunday on Jan. 13 and caller o f many years’ stand­ o f Mr. and Mrst Robert Mark ing. Barry, with Rollin G. Gillen and here, by the good lighting of Certified (Holy Ro*ary ParUh, Denver) A veteran square volunteered Margaret A. Gillen as sponsors; The fourth annual corporate its services and has helped and Daniel Louis Ruggles, son o f Communion and breakfast, spon­ all the beginners to realize the Mr. and Mrs. Royden Louis Rug­ Lamps. Guests quickly notice and enjoy sored by the Holy Name society, fun and excitement that comes gles, with Philip and Marjorie will take place Sunday, Jan. 13. A with a little experience in follow­ Ruggles as sponsors. the pleasant cye-comfort of good seeing. donation of $1 admits one to the No Matter What You Need in Electri­ ing the calls. Murray-Harman breakfast and entitles one to mem­ bership in the Holy Name society Experienced equares also par­ Rites: Art Held for one year. All should assemble ticipate in the dances and every­ Prior to a Nuptial Mass Satur­ cal Fixtures We Have It and We Dare Look for the orange I 0 in the school at 7:30 a.m. and pro­ one is eager for the next dance. day, Jan. 6, Miss Patricia Ann TWO DIPFIRINCiS Harmon, daughter o f Mrs. Mar­ and blue Certified ceed to the church for the 8 o’clock These dances are held the sec­ in a Cartiflad Lamp Mass, after which breakfast will ond and fourth Thursdays of garet C. Harmon, became the bride You to Compare Our Prices With Any of Robert M. Murray, Jr., son of Lm p tag when you be served in the school hall. every month at 8 p.m. in the 1 lh*4t,.,g*w iron mfil, cafeteria of the high school. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray, 1 light...k A t the regular meeting of the 3885 Federal boulevard. The Rev. Holy Name society Jan. 7, the Admission is only 75 cents per, in the City of Denver! buy a lamp. It is the couple. This charge is just to Joseph Hannon, .O.S.B., witnessed 2 Ral«c*or>..ntw REPAIRS ^ SERVICE 0 completed. welcome I the Park Lane hotel. The Knights of the Altar will For further information, in­ ‘After a wedding trip to Colo­ 3156 West 38th Ave. GLendale 8946 Public Service Company of Colorado receive Holy Communion with the terested parties may contact rado Springs and Texas, the couple Holy Name society in the 8 o’clock Oliver Weinecke, PE. 8947, or will reside at 628 £ . Second IMass on Sunday, Jan. 13. Robert Carlin, SP. 9610. avenue. Thursday, January 10,1952 Office, 93 8 Bannack Sfreef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephena, KEyitona 4205 PAGE THIRTEEN Entitled ‘Prayers Over Korean Colo..Springs 'Royal Family' Confirmation at St. Augustine^s Parish Jan, 27 Loveland Pastor Directs Brighton K. of C Plan Yuma Youth Tells K. of C. Radio Program Corporate Communion Of Army HNS Brighton.— (St. Augustine’s Parish)—The sacrament Loveland.— (St. John the Evangelist’s Parish)—The of Confirmation will be administered by Arcjjbishop Urban With S5 Enrolled radio program entitled Prayers Over Korea presented re­ J. Vehr on Sunday, Jan. 27. Any adult or convert who has Yuma. — (St. John’s Parish)— cently by station KCOL, Fort C6llins, sponsored by the Big not been confirmed is asked j;o turn in his name at the rec­ Word has been received by Mr. and Thompson council of the Knights of Columbus, drew a tory as soon as possible. Mrs. John A. Shea of thffir son, favorable response from listeners. The committee chairman, On Thursday evening, Jan. 10, Cpl. John J. Shea, who is with the Frank Corrigan, IS is making ar­ the Altar and Rosary society will Program Tea Is Slated 40th division stationed at Camp rangements to have the program Altar Group Aids Hospital meet in the rectory. Hostesses for Hougan, Japan. According to Cor­ repeated over an Iowa station. the evening will be Mrs. Everette poral Shea’s letter, the Catholic Members of the Altar and The council was indebted for its Dahlinger, Mrs. Fred Starbuck, Jan. 17 by ACCW ^nit chaplain organized the Holy success to Father Francis J. Rosary society are planning a and Mrs. Charles Mari. Name society in his company Kappes, the director; members of spries of informal covered-dish The women'prepared and served In Colorado Springs Dec. 23, with a membership the council, John Santillanes, luncheons for those of the parish a dinner for the Park-Adams dis­ of 85. This number includes Colorado Springs. — The 35 new members pledged. Among originator of the program; Father interested in sewing for the new trict scouters of the Denver area John Stein, narrator; Mrs. Victor Boy Scouts council Jan. 8 in the fourth of the aeries of program those pledged are four captains and Gerber, organist; and members of Loveland Memorial hospital. parish hall. Mrs. Adam Kreutzer Jan. 17 at Victory Hall Cate­ the post commander, who is a full­ the St. John’s adult choir. Members of the Junior Newman was chairman of the dining room, chetical center, 14 W . Costello, ranking colonel. The regiment to Prayer* Reque*ted club presented a panel discussion and Mrs. John Irsik and Mrs. John at 2:30 p.m. Mr*. Albert Horton which Corporal Shea belongs is- on “ Appropriate Recreational will review "Devotedly Your*,” 33-per-cent Catholic. Prayers were requested for the Kalsevic were chairman and co- Activities for Catholic Teen- chairman of the kitchen committee. by Sister Bertrande. The next Holy Name Sunday welfare of the soldiers fighting in Agers." An exhibit of “ Religion on The sanstuary committee for The public i* invited, and will be observed on the last Sun­ Korea and particularly for those Stamps” was also presented. Fa­ January includes Mrs. John Ma­ proceed* will be used for the day of January, at which time’*' unheard of or missing in action. ther Kappes outlined the plans for rino, chairman, Mrs. Louis Dodero, maintenance of the Catechetical there will be a drive fo r more new ' remodeling the rectory and thanked and Mrs. Ralph Bergman. center. The program tea* are members. A breakfast meeting for The publicity was handled by the members for their co-operation A t a recent meeting of the sponsored b y t h e Colorado the men was held at the USO club Leo McCauley and Joseph Mullens, in assisting the project financially. Knights of Columbus plans were Spring* deanery of the Arch- following Mass and Communion. ,; both of Loveland. The annual usher*’' dinner made for a games party scheduled diocesan Council of Catholic will be held Jan. 15 at 6:30 in for Sunday, Jan. 20. Fred Star- Women. Funeral Held *7 the hall. All usher* who plan to buck is in charge of the arrange­ For James Brophy attend should contact John PROMINENT MEMBERS of the Colo­ girls. Committees under the direction of the Rev. ments. A Requiem Mass was sung by Dr. F. A. Smith Haubert as soon as possible. rado Springs 1952 Mardi gras group who Joseph ^ane, OYC moderator, urge early reserva­ Ushers during the month of Jan­ Father C. V. Gallagher Dec. 24 for The annual skating party for the tions for tickets because of limited space this year. Dog Vaccination will take part in coronation ceremonies Feb, 22 are uary are: At the 6:30 Mass, Alex James P. Brophy, Sr. Mr. Brophy Optometrist Newman club was held Jan. 6 at This picture includes, from left to right, Royal pictured above, This picture was taken at the annual Roth and Don Gaylor; at the 8 was a resident of St. John’s parish Estes Park. A barbecue and Princess Gayle Proctor, Queen Lucille Ash, Crown OYC senior council buffet held at OYG headquarters o’clock Mass, A1 Bucci, Sr., and since 1909 and was 65 years of marshmallow roast completed the Princess Mary Kay Reich, and Royal Princess Bar­ Required hy Law Jan. 3. 'The elaborate coronation program will be held Isidore Brown; at the 10:30 Mass, age at the time of his death. He Ford Optical Co. outing. The next meeting will bara Killday. Miss Killday is the sister of Queen Harry Nies and Victor Wuertz; at the new VFW 101 building in Colorado Springs All dog owners In Denver are is survived by his wife, Nora, and Monday, Jan. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in Regent Iris Killday of 1951, who will crown the and at the 11:30 Mass, Fred Star- 10 children. the hall. A systematic course in Feb. 22. The procession will include more than 150 reminded by Dr. R. K. Anderson, buck and Everette Dahlinger. The A ltar, and Rosary society apologetics will be given each “ royal family” members, escorts, pages, and flower new queen. director of veterinary medicine for Eye* Examined • Vi»ual Cara The Rosary for Peace is still responded to an appeal from a Monda.y evening throughout the the Denver Department of Health Individually Styled Glaiie* being recited in the church each and Hospitals, that they are re­ marine in Korea to send gifts to remainder of the year. evening at 7:30 except on- Sunday quired by law to have their pets the Catholic chaplain, the Rev, ISilB Broadway Both^Father Kappes and Father evening. Stein were speakers at the Forty Rifle Parishioners Still Hardy Pioneers vaccinated against rabies for 1952. James A. Sullivan, for war orphans Mr. and Mrs. James L. Erger Hours’ devotion held Jan. “Take your pet to your favorite for Christmas. Two boxes of cloth­ TAbor 1295 are the parents of a boy bom Greeley. veterinarian,” said Dr. Anderson. ing, food, and toys were made up Rifle. — (St. Mary’s Parish) — was originally constructed of tion of officers at this meeting. The at St. Luke’s hospital on Dec. 10. “ Your dog will be given a red, by the women and shipped Dec. 15. The pioneer spirit of the Cath­ brick and tin. As a result of its Altar and Rosary society is the He weighed eight pounds 14 octagonal-shaped tag. No further Word has since been received by loss, the newly installed oil principal “ pillar” of the Church in ounces and has been named olics on the Western Slope has not licensing is required.” Dr. Ander­ Father Gallagher that there were furnace would npf operate be­ Rifle, and should embrace all the Thomas James. vanished as yet. On Sunday, cause of the excessive down draft. women in the parish as its mem son declared that as a result of the so many responses to the appeal Jan. 6, the Catholics worshiped in Though there could be no heat for her a. 1951 rabies vaccination program that it was impossible to acknowl­ a subfreezing church. On Monday, the church in Rifle Sunday, never­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. there were approximately 26,000 edge each personally, and Father Dec. 31, the chimney o f the theless Mass had to be said to ful­ Scherar are the parents o f a girl Parish Unit to Meet dogs in Denver that received the Sullivan was obliged to resort to church building was torn off by a fill the obligations of the faithful bom to them in the Rifle rabies shots, without a single case a mimeographed letter. wind of hurricane strength. Owing already gathered for Mass time, Maternity home Friday morning, of rabies in canines being reported. to the heavy snow storm, low tem­ at 11:30. The pastor, the Rev. E. J. Dec. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Scherar la Colorado Springs This contrasted to the 1950 total peratures and strong winds dur­ Fraezkowski, after saying Mass are now the parents of two girls of 51 rabies cases. ing the past two weeks, no one in Meeker at 9 o’clock, returned and one boy, Donna Rae, William, Colorado Springs.— St. Mary’s In the tri-county area, embracing could be found, to date, to re­ to Rifle, 42 miles away, to offer and Mary Beth. Mrs. Scherar Altar and Rosary society will as­ Jefferson, Adams, and Arapahoe store the chimney. The chimney Mass five minutes l a ^ in the served with the armed forces dur semble Friday, Jan. 11. Preceding counties, surrounding Denver, LEGAL NOTICE bitterty cold church of K fle. ing World war II as a member of the meeting, the recitation o f the rabies vaccination of dogs also is NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND The Altar and Rosary society the WAVES.' Mr. Scherar was Rosary will be held in St. Mary’s required, said Dr. David L. Dun­ DETERMINATION OP HEIRSHIP in Rifle will meet in the home of partly disabled with a back injury church at 2 p.m. can, director of the Tri-County ESTATE OF CARL F. BARONE, also Mrs. Richard Snoddy Thursday while serving with the navy dur­ The Third Order o f St. Francis Health department. In the tri­ known as Carl Barone, Carlo F. Barone and Carlo Barone, DECEASED. evening, Jan. 13, at 8 o’clock. Mrs. ing World war II. Mrs. Scherar has held its first meeting of the y ^ r county area nearly 9,000 dogs were No. 92489 Michael Brennan will be the co­ been president for many years of Jan. 6, followed by Benediction vaccinated in 1951. Notice is hereby iriven that on the 22nd hostess for the meeting. All mem­ the Altar and Rosary society of of the Blessed Sacrament in St. TOM WALKER PIANOS _ day of January, 1952, I will present to the They pointed out that the rabies bers are urged to attend this meet­ Silt, and is at the present time its Mary’s church. Repre*«ntatiT* of Kimball, Sohmar, County Court of the City and County of shots for dogs are required each Hardman. Starr and Jaasa Frcnefa PianSi Denver, Colorado, my accounts for Anal ing. There will be an annual elec- secretary. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Meehan of year and said that any dog found C. G. Conn Connaonata settlement of the administration of said Boston, who spent the holidays without a 1952 rabies tag is sub­ Electric Orsan estate, when and where all persons in with Mrs. Meehan’s parents, Mr. Fine Recondition^ Plano* interest may appear and object to them, ject to impoundment. 1345 8. BROADWAY SProe* 73(4 if they so desire. Forty Hours' Is Conducted and Mrs. David Lyman, have re­ . . . IN FURNITURE SELECTION Notice is also hereby siven that there has turned to their home. Looking for a living room suite, a lounge been filed in said estate a petition askins Two University of Nebraska for a judicial ascertainment and determina­ freshmen. Misses Janie and Jackie chair, a bed? The American offers you more tion of the hefrs of such deceased, and At St. Peter's in Greeley setting forth that the names, addresses and Lyman, have returned to Lincoln to choose from! Interested in a refrigerator, relationship of all persons, who are or Greeley.— (St. Peter’s Parish) — and cookies were then served in to resume their studies. claim to be heirs of said deceased, so far a range or a washer? You’ll find a wider as known to the petitioner, are as follows, Forty Hours’ devotion opened at the music room of the convert. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Steran* selection of famous brands^ at the Amer­ to-wit: Mary Margaret Barone, widow, High Mass Jan. 6. Father New Bride'Graduate celebrated their 40th wedding 8958 Wyandotte, Denver, Colo., widow; anniversary Jan. 6. Open house ican. Do you like to see beautiful carpet, Antoinette Patricia Barone, 8958 Wyan­ Thomas McMahon of Fort CoJJins, Of A. and M. College dotte, Denver, Colo., daughter; Diane Among graduates from Colorado was held.~ draperies or charming home accessories? Father John Stein of Loveland, Cecelia Barone. 3958 Wyandotte. Denver, A. and M. Jan. 4 was the former Home from California are Mr. Then just remember that when it comes to Colo., daughter: Carmine fSrancheaco and Father Francis Kappes of Barone, 3958 Wyandotte, Denver, Colo., Miss Jetta Muldowney who re­ and Mrs. A. A. Lowman, They home furnishings, the American has the son: Rudolph Adam Barone, 3958 Wyan­ Loveland were the guest speakers. cently became the bride of Thomas spent three weeks with their son, dotte, Denver. Colo., son; Maradee Theresa largest selection in the Rocky Mountain A Holy Hour and procession M. Gleeson of Greeley. He will re­ James Lowman, in Carmel. Barone, 3958 Wyandotte, Denver, Colo., The Tuesday study club met Jlegion. daughter; Arlene Ann Barone, 128 W. closed the devotions Jan. 8. ceive his degree in civil engineer­ Ellsworth Ave., Denver, Colo., daughter: ing from A, and M. in June. with Mrs. John Davidson. Mrs. An open house at the school Virginia L. Barone, 123 W. Ellsworth Ave., The bride is the daughter of Mr. Leon Millard was assisting host­ S a l e s ...... Service Denver, Colo., daughter; Marie C. York. and convent was held Dec. 23 for and Mrs. J. F. Muldowney of Coop- ess. Sayre, Oklahoma, daughter; John B. the parents of the children and for Barone, 4180 Depew, Denver, Colo., son: erton, Okla. She taught in Platte- The first Friday breakfast gproup all friends of the sisters. The Evelyn D. Feierstein, 4180 Depew, Denver, ville schools last year and then re­ o f the Colorado Springs deanery Colo., daughter; Carl L. Barone, 4180 guests were shown through the Ables-Hemphill entered Colorado A. and M. this met in the Alta Vista Coffee shop Depew, Denver, Oolo., son; and John school, which was decorated for fall to complete work on her de­ following the Mass at 8 o ’clock. 3520 East Colfax ■ FR. 2761 Mueller, Guardian ad Litem. the Christmas season. Special at­ Accordingly, notice la also hereby given gree in science. Mrs. Lee J. Fitzgerald and Mrs. FURNITURE COMPANY that upon the date aforesaid, or the day to tention was given to the new cru­ C. J. Schmidt were hostesses. PACKARD HEADQUARTERS 16TH STRCtT AT lAWRINCI which the hearing may be continued, the cifixes and paintings that had been The bridegroom is the son of Court will proceed to receive i\jid hear hung in the classrooms. The guides Mrs. Edwin J. Haefeli of 1119 11th proofs concerning the heirs of such de­ avenue. He is ^ 1946 graduate of ceased, and. upon the proofs submitted, will Were Nancy Smith, Patricia and Sum of $ 1,75 0 Netted enter a decree in said estate determining Nanette Steele, and Ruth Schu­ Greeley high school and served for Sales & who art the heirs of auch deceased person macher. The g;uests then moved to two years with the paratroopers at De Soto-Plymouth at which hearing all persons claiming to Fort Bragg, N. Car. He matricu­ By Bazaar in Loveland be heirs at law of such deceased may the convent where they saw the Service appear and present their proofs. new livingroom suite donated to lated at A. and M. following his Loveland.— (St. John the Evan­ ANDREW WYSOWATCKY. the sisters by the school children, release from service. gelist’s Parish)— The Altar and , ^ All Late Model Used Cars Administrator. The Gleeson-Muldowney formal First Publication December IS, 1951 their parents, and friends. Coffee Rosary society sponsored a bazaar wedding took place in Sts. Peter Carry 5,000 Mile Guarantee Last Publication January 10. 1952 NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the Loveland auditorium under Factory Trained Mechanics on All Chrysler Made Caro and Paul’s church in Hobart, Okla., the direction o f Mrs. Ed Considine, i Colorado SfJrings ^ LEGAL NOTICE ESTATE OF LOUIS KOSTICH, also the Rev. James W. Traut officiat known u Lazo Kaautich, DECEASED. president of the Altar society, and OFFICE OP THE TREASURER ting at the double-ring ceremony CITY AND COUNTY OP DENVER No. 93741 Mrs. Frank McColm, general at 10 o’clock in the moniing. Vows MUNICIPAL BUILDING Notice la hereby given that oh the 27th chairman. ’The bazaar netted GRIFFITH MOTORS, Inc. DENVER, COLORADO day of December, 1961, letter* of (dminis- were exchanged before a back­ $1,750, and 450 turkey dinners , No. P-65 tration were isiued to the undersigned as ground of greenery and white were served. 2770 No. Speer Blvd. GR. 3313 NOTICE or PURCHASE OF REAL Adminiatrator of the above named estate chrysanthemums. and all rersone having elaims against said ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF The matron of honor was Miss The prize o f $25 went to Mrs. M AY REALTY APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE estate are required to file them for allow­ Keith Atkins of Loveland. Mrs. OF TREASURER’S DEED ance in the County Court of the City and Dayrold Davis. Eddie Haefeli of County of Denver, Colorado, within six Greeley, stepbrother of the bride­ Rudy Merick of Greeley received TO WHOM IT MAY COI^ERN. snd month* from said data or said claims will the deep freeze; Mrs. Joe Clyde, REALTOR more eepeeially to Howard Evans, Oo^ groom, was best man. RADIO SERVICE a be forever barred. . the Indian blanket; and Mrs. nelia Augusta Hotchkiss, General ConveiT A reception was held in the home A Complete Service for Car or Home Radioi tion of the Jerusalem in the U.S.A. ANDREW WYSOWATCKY. Ellen Purcell, the clock radio. Administrator. of the bride’s parents following the INSURANCE ■ LOANS Grace £. Hotchkiss, M. Amelia H. Vinal W e Will Serve You Best (also known as M. Amelia Vinal), Moffat Fitit Publication January 3, 1952 wedding, after which the newly­ Tunnel Improvement District, City and Llut Publication January 31, 1952 weds left for a short trip to Carls Colorado Springs Court County of Denver, Ute Theater Bldg. LEGAL NOTICE bad, N. Mex. They are now at You and each of you are hereby notified Of C.D.of A. Opens Rolls JAMES MOTOR CO. OFFICE OF THE TREASURER home in Fort Collins at 302 E that on Uie 27th day of November, 1984, Magnolia street. Colorado Spring*, Colo. the Manager of Revenue Ex-Officio Treas CITY AND COUNTY. OF DENVER Colorado Springs.— Court St. 1278 Lincoln Dodge & Plymouth Salet & Service^ K £. 8221 urer of the City and County of Denver and MUNICIPAL BUILDING Out-of-town guests at the wed­ Mary 513 of the Catholic Daugh­ MAIN 189B State of Colorado, sold at public sale to DENVER, COLORADO ding included Dr. and Mrs. Haefeli ters of America will meet Tues­ City and County of Denver, the applicant, No. P-66 and Eddie of Greeley and Mrs. day, Jan. 22, in the D.A. halL who has made demand for a Treasurer’s NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL Mary Prouty of Denver. Applications for membership will Deed, the following described real estate, ESTATE AT TAX SALK AND OF situate in the City and County of Denver APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE be accepted at this meeting. Those and State of Colorado, to-wit: OF TREASURER’S DEED interested are asked to contact THE MURRAY DRUG CO. WILLIAM C. CRARON Undivided Two-Flfths (Und 2/5) of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and Couple in Sterling any member. Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12), more eipecially to Howard Evans, Cor­ ■sis MsfS—114 I. m u fssl—■*!* IM ' Optometrist in Block Thirty (80), Hunt's Addition nelia Augusta Hotchkiss, General Conven Iwtt .•lifi—8S» ■. flits—■*!* 1 » that said tax salt was made to satisfy the tion of the Jerusalem of the U.S.A., delinquent General taxes asseased against Grace E. Hotchkiii, M. Amelia H. Vinal, Will Note Jubilee Profeiiional Pharmacy Itl North Tsloa St. said real estate for the year 1938 ; that Moffat Tunnel Improvement District, City PHONE MAIN 4(42 said real atate was taxed in the name of and County of Denver. sterling.— (St. Anthony’s Par­ ^501 No. Tojoo MAln 1088 COLOEADO 3PHINGS. COLO. Estate of M. Amelia Vinal: that the You and each of yon are hereby notifled ish)— Mr, and Mrs. James Apple- statutory period of redemption expired REPAIRM(ArS that on the 27th day of Novem^r, 1934, halis will celebrate their 25th wed­ CHRYSLIR-PLYMOUTH November 27, 1987; that the same baa not the Manager of Revenue Ex-Officio Treas­ ding anniversary Sunday, Jan. 13, been redeem^; that said property may be uPTom Moronw. Get Baur*$ ( of Denver) ' PE'TE BERONl . urer of the City and County of Denver and in the home of her daughter, Mrs. redeemed at any time before a Tax D e^ is State of Colorado, sold at public sale to lia08BB0i^AYC>i56l6 Candy and Ice Cream at ^FURNIIURE s h o p ; Issued: that a Tax Deed will be issued to City and County of Denver, the applicant, Ray Gerk. Open house will be held the said City and County of Denver, lawful who has mad* demand for a Treaauiier'a from 2 until 5 p.m. UPHOLSTERING, holder of said certificate, on the 25th day Deed, the following described real eetate, Johnson-Englisb RB.UPHUL8TER1N0 AND of April at 12 o'clock noon, 1962, unless Sacred Heart circle met in the REPAIRING sitnata in the City and County of Denver the tame has been redeemed before 12 and Stata of Colorado, to-wlt: home o f Mrs. George Pimple Jan. SUp CoTsrt snd Drspsrits o*clock noon of said date. Drug Co. Mtd* to Order Undivided Two-Fiftha (2/5) of Lot* 10, with Mrs. Ed Ersmas assisting. Fnmilare Made to Order WITNESS my hand and seal thia 24th Eleven (11) and Twelv* (i2), in Block The meeting was opened with the LENTHERIC Toiletries day of December, 1961. Thirty (30), Hunt’s Addition Rosary recitation. T,JsB si BU si >t______Pfcstis U44 > 24-21 So. WiUitttch Aro. HAta SIH (Seal) A. S. BRODHEAD, that laid tax sal* was made to aatiafy the Reports were given of the year Manager of Revenue. delinquent General taxes asiessed against 1951. There were 20 members “ 1/ Yoar /Veeds dre EUctrieat The Heyse Sheet First Publication December 27, 1961 said real estate for the year 1933: that said Last Publication January 10, 1962 real eatate w«* Uxed.ln the name of The present, and Mrs. Bill Smart was CM Main 9S9” Metal and Roofing General Convention of the New Jerusalem entertained as guest. WIBINO-riXTUREB AND REPAIRS INCORPORATED ’ of the United States, et at., that the The next meeting will be held HEATING ROOFING statutory period of redemption expired Feb. 6 in the home o f Mrs. James SHEET METAL November 27, 1987; that the same has not Berwick Electric Co. been redeemed; that said property may be Applehaus, with Mrs. John Degen- AURORA hardt assisting. J. D. BERWICK i l l 80. NEVADA redeemed at any time before a Tax Deed la issued; that 4 Tax Deed will be issued C«larsds Spriagt. Colsnul* Phoa.) MAIa (52 Est. lUS to the said City and County of Denver, lawful holder of said certificate, on the 26th day of April at 12 o ’clock noon, 1952, Knights Honored firs o m fU b ^ ZECHA & ARAMS PURSE BROS. nnlei* the tame has been redeemed before Conoco Service Station 12 o’clock noon of said date. GROCERY & MARKET WITNESS ray hand and aeal this 24th day of December. 1961, In fountain Church hutmaieheKto GROCERIES - MEATS - FRUITS (Seal) A , S. BRODHEAD, Fountain.— St. Joseph’s church VEGETARUn Qflflotors <^ne Manager of Revenue. held its first reception o f the newly 17(1 CMt Colfix Ave, Pb. Aarora 222 First Publication December 27, 1951 organized unit of the Knights of Last Publication January 10, 1962 the Altar on New Year’s day alter s s s n e s Nsradt Av*. it Cacht le Poedrt the Mass at 9 o’clock. ‘ The following boys received rm cm tca rl BEST PLACE IN TOWN FOR their pins and certificates: LeRoy Aley Drug Co. BUCK SPORTING Aragon, Ruben Aragon, Eddie UNCOLN-MERCURY SERVICE DR. JOHN R. COYLE Aragon, Joe Tafoya, Robert We an *UBeota-MareBiT H*«44i*it«i*.’' Oar merhanfca, aiiai la ta -* * ^ , Isitani. PRESCRIPTION Hughes, and Philip Duran. t e l o s t aaslsaat, kasw m e car fanM* and sa l are teadr <* *errlM H GOODS CO. sad thareetUir. I n a* tsdar , . . aad ararr thlrtr dan . . . lot eoiapM* chaekaa DRUGGISTS LeRoy Aragon also received his Bad atcamatr mhHainnw wezk. % “BTerrtblni tor Bverr Sport** optometrist knight’s guard pin. He is a senior PboB* Main 244 222 Se. Tefm St Phone Main 930 at Fountain high school and has THE KUMPF MOTOR CAR CO. COLORADO SPRINGS 19 NO. TEJON ST. 9355 E.COIFAX*AURORA 1204 served ever since the mission has m a m aooiu Ateiae a m ,)uul weekly Sunday Maas. PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystene 4205 Thursday, January 10, 1952

I Knights' Luncheon Club Host to Boys Mrs. B. F. O'Brien I h I : s Is Elected President I D e p a r t m e n t Of Littleton Group Crane-Line PatroniM Theta Reliable and Friendly Firme (St. Mary’s Parish, Littleton) The annual election of officers was conducted at the January RADIANT HEAT business meeting o f St. Mary’s Bd.con & Schramm J . A . Johnson ^ Son Altar and Rosary society, and those who will serve are: Mrs. B. COMPOSITION ROOFING Established 35 Years . F. O’Brien, president; Mrs. Wil­ TH.E ROOFING • Gutters • Sheet Metal liam W. Heckethom, vice presi­ * Gas Furnaces dent; Mrs. T. J. Hrdlicka, record­ ROOF REPAIRING ing secretary; Mrs. Edmund A. 1 4020 Brizhton Blvd. CH. 6563 * Gas Conversion Burnera Opsahl, recording secretary; and 88 Peensylvania RA 8657 Mrs. Josephine C. Ohrel, treasurer.* A special vote of thanks was ex­ THE BEST IN LUGGAGE THE tended to Mrs. James McCarthy, outgoing president, and to Miss McVeigh Company Anna L. Martin, outgoing treas­ urer, for their untiring efforts and PAINTING AND their willingness to serve extra DECORATING terms in their respective offices CONTRACTORS at fhe request o f the pastor. 1328 Inca K £. 0718 Eit. 1 8 7 5 ^ Aiie R a w O A On Sunday, Jan. 6, Paul Wil­ 15t4 B'yrsr. KE. 807* liam Norman, infant son of Mr. / < n and Mrs. Harold Norman,'was bap­ tized in St. Mary’s dhurch by Fa­ East Denver & Lakewood THIS GROUP OF 10 BOYS (above) from the Colo-I The occasion was the first annual Christmas party for the Friday ther Frederick D. McCallin. Spon­ __T ., ______luncheon group, which meets every Friday in the K. of C. hall, 16th rado Industrial School for Boys at Golden was enter- Grant street, Denver.) All Catholic men in the city of Denver sors for the child were Frank and Kathryn Norfhan. Specializing in Quality Plumbing & Heating Co. tained by the Knights of Columbus Friday Luncheon club Dec. 21. Ray are invited. Mr. and* Mrs. Gerald M. Stevens Plumbing and Heating City Service on R ^airs - Remodelling Harry, counselor at the school and member of council 539, K. of C,, Santa Glaus attended the luncheon and distributed gifts to the have announced the birth o f their is shown at the right. Iboys. Jim Kopp acted as master of ceremonies.— (Photo by Smyth) Repairs and New/lnstallations first child, a boy, who has been named Gary Anton. Mrs. Stevens Sewers Electrically Cleaned is the former Miss Helen Leonard. Day & Nile Service . . . FL. 3424 - FL. 0745 Bl. Sacrament Group Will Meet Jan. 11 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Whitmarsh 2800 E. 8th Are. & 9611 W . Colfax Mother of God have also announced the birth of SLATTERY their first ichild, a boy, who has Fr. Schmitt to Address Altar Society been named Ricky Lee. Mrs. Whit­ marsh is the former Miss Maureen & COMPANY Group Will Hear Rooney. (Ble**ed Sacrament ParUh, All the men in the parish are Circle News Plumbing and Heating COVERING CO. Denver) urged to receive Communion Catechism classes for children CAM EO COVER Mrs. Walter E. Chapman of attending public grade schools Contractora The Rev. J. Harley Schmitt, corporately in the 8 o’clock 2045 Dexter, assisted by Mrs. JOHN J. CONNOa, PrMident Linoleum— Asphalt, Rubber & Plastic Til ■Wall Covering J.C.D., a form,er assistant in Mass Sunday, Jan. 13. This in­ Father Mann will be resumed after the 8 Howard F. Wegs, will entertain St. Blessed Sacrament parish, and clude* the Holy Name society, o’clock Mass on Sunday, Jan. 13. 1726 MARKET STREET Eitimates Complimentarr Anthony’s circle at a bridge-lunch- (Mother of God Parish, Denver) newly appointed pastor of All the St. Paul society, The Junior Newman cUlb, for PHONE MAIN 7127 or 7128 2555 W. 29th Ave. eon Thursday, Jan. 17, at 12:30. KOBERT F. CONNOR. Vies Presidtnt GR. 9535 Saints’ parish, will address the Al­ the Meh’s club, the explorer The Rev. Frederick Mann, boys and girls of high school tar and Rosary society on Friday, scouts, the Boy Scouts, and the Mrs. Peter Armchambault will C.SS.R., from St. Joseph’s parish, age, meet* in St. Mary’s school Jan. 11. He will discuss his Euro­ Cub Scouts. have the members of St. Rita’s cir­ will be the speaker at the meeting prior to novena services each cle as her guests at a bridge-lunch­ of the Altar and Rosary society Monday evening. pean experiences. On Jan. 6 the Rev. William J. Electrical Contracting & Repairing The meeting, which will be held eon Monday, Jan. 21. Thursday, Jan. 10. Previous to the Noveno Services Mulcahy baptized Thomas Patrick, The members o f St. Gerard’s business meeting, luncheon will be in the new school gymnasium, will son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Every Monday Evening be preceded by the recitation o f circle will meet in the home of served at 12:30 in the church base­ Ahern, with James A. MacAtee Mrs. Paul Celia Monday evening, Weekly novena services to Our the Rosary in the church at 2 ment and the Rosary will be re­ EARL J.STROHMIIIGER and Patricia Ellis as godparents; Jan. 14. cited at 1:15 in the church. Blessed Mother under her title of o’clock. and Ronald Edward, son o f Mr. Our Lady o f the Miraculous Medal It is hoped that a large group The high school girls’ choir meets Mrs. D. VanDuyn is recovering _ lledrlc CompoRy and Mrs. Alfred Le Bois, with An­ in the convent for practice every in her home from injuries sus­ are held on Monday evenings at Lieenitd mad Bonded of women will avail thenjselves of ton and Maria Beringer as spon­ 7 :45. The particular general in­ the opportunity to hear Father Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock, tained when she fell New Year’s Member National Electrical Contractors Ats’n. sors. tentions continue to be for world • INSTALLATIONS Schmitt, and also to greet the new with Sister Marie Joseph in charge. morning on her way to 6:30 Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Reide Catechism classes for children Madpjjna Rosary circle met with peace and for the protection o f all 1178 stoat St. AC. 5733 slate o f officers to be introduced. are the parents o f their sixth child, parishioners who are serving in • SERVICE DAY or NIGHT A social hour will conclude the attending public,schools have been Mrs. Mary Cavanaugh, 520 E. a girl, Rae, born Dec. 31 in St. Jo­ the armed forces. meeting. resumed every Sunday morning at Fifth avenue, Jan. 9 for luncheon, seph’s hospital. The grandparents 10 o’cloplc'in the old school build­ recitation of the Rosary, and Sunday Masses are offered in are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reide ing. Parents are urged to see that canasta. St. Mary’s, church at the hours of of this parish, and Mr. and Mrs. their children attend. 6, 8, 10, and 11:30 o’clock. Daily John F. Bolger of Winnetka, 111. The perpetual novena in honor Stork-Bo rlow Mass is offered at 7:45 o ’clock, Italian Dinner Mr. and Mrs. John M. Miller and o f the Sacred Heart is held every Nuptials Set and Holy Communion is distrib­ G A S B U R N ER CO. uted each morning at 7 o’clock. CARPET their two children, recently of Friday night at 7:45. Benediction Miss Lorene Barlow, daughter 260 BDWY. RA. 2871 Chicago, 111., are moving back to follows the recitation of the Ro­ of Mrs. W. A. Barlow, and John J. Confessions are heard each Sat­ Denver's Lowest Prices! ! ! Is Planned in Denver to make their home. Mrs. sary. Stark will be married Jan. 12 pre­ urday afternoon from 3:30 until Miller is t h e former Margaret Father Anton J. Borer, S.M.B., ceding a Nuptial Mass in Mother 5 o’clock and in the evening from The Arms listed her« deserve to QUALITY CARPET FROM THE NATION'S Courtney, daughter of Mrs. Ray scout chaplain, and James Elliott, o f God church. The Rev. John Re­ 7:30 until 8:30 o’clock. During be remembered when you are die- LEADING MILLS Courtney. scoutmaster, are urging the par­ gan will witness the ceremony. this latter time a private Holy tributinf your patronage to the dif­ Westwood Parish The Junior Newman club has re­ ents to encourage their boys to Following a breakfast in the Hour, with exposition of the Most ferent lines of business. work on their advancement. It is Park Lane hotel, the couple will Blessed Sacrament, is held. All Grodes, All Widths, ' (St. Anthony’* ParUh, Weitwood) sumed its regular meetings every compulsory for those boys*who leave on a trip to Mexico City. The Tor Every Purpose A genuine Italian spaghetti Monday evening at 7 :15. want to receive the Ad Altare Dei bride attended Our Lady of the dinner, sponsored by St. An­ On Dec. 31 in the Blessed Sac­ medal on Feb. 10 to pass the tests Lake college in San Antonio, Tex., SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR HOTELS, WATERPROOF BASEMENTS — in Color thony’s circle, will be served rament church Miss Dorothy before Father Borer before Jan. and the bridegroom is a graduate MOTELS, APARTMENTS AND ALL Walsh, daughter o f Mrs. Mary 20, because all those boys must ap­ o f Colorado university. He is now From the Inside with liquid MINERAL GUM. Both in St. Anthony’s hall, 3801 W. Dalton Walsh, bec?ime the bride o f pear before the diocesan board of doing graduate work at the School TYPES OF COMMERCIAL NEEDS Ohio, Sunday, Jan. 13, from 5 Richard Morris of Walsenburg. review Jan. 20. of Mines in Golden. The couple water and alkali proof. Saves painting. to 8 p.m. The menu is as follows: Father Mulcahy officiated. The The Mothers’ auxiliary of cub will make their home at 220 Wash­ Materials only or the job complete Italian spaghetti and meat balls, bride and bridegroom were at­ pact 23, which was to have met at ington street. cabbage slaw, hard rolls and but­ tended by Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mrs. Campbell’s, will meet (pstead Attendants at the wedding will Denver Brick Stain €o. ter, apple pie, coffee, and milk. Peake; Mrs. Peake is Mrs. Morris’ in the new cafeteria Thursday be Jeanette Kavanaugh and Clem­ Sanders & Sons Prices are $1 for adults and 50 sister. afternoon, Jan. 10. ent Bisant. 1455 Fox St. CH. 1083 Contract Carpet Specialists cents for children, Wednesday, Jan. 16, wHl be 207 Enterprise Bldg. — 829 15th Street meeting day fbr. St. Anthony’s circle and for St. Ann’s circle. Presentation PTA Meet Set Jan. 13 AComa 0208 ALpine 6467 There will be an election of offi ELDER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY cers. St. Ann’s circle will meet in (Presentation Parish, Denver) under the chairmanship of L. P. Luzo as sponsors. Two ‘converts ^ GUY M. ELDER Formerly Denver White Goods Company the home of Mrs. Dorothy Geary, The PTA will meet Sunday, Barry. baptized were Karen Lee Wiley, who had as sponsors Frank and 40l S. Stuart. St. Anthony’s cir­ Jan. 13, at 2:30 p.m. in the par­ The Presentation guild will hold ' Industrial and Commercial Building cle will meet in the home o f Mrs. ish hall. The meeting is being held its monthly meeting on Tuesday, Estelle Hoard; and Betty Jean Arlene Koreman, 575 S. Hazel on Sunday to give the fathers an Jan. 15,\ at 8 p.m. in the parish Hupfer, whose sponsors were 175 VaUejo St. PEarl 8 9 3 0 court. opportunity to meet the sisters hall. Refreshments will be served. Thomas and Marie Lucas. _ Members of the Holy Name so­ who teach in the school. A pro­ Rosary services are held at 7 :30 Circle to Meet ciety will receive Holy Commun­ gram will be given by the school every evening, w th the exception January 16 ion in a body Sunday, Jan. 13, in of Sundays, when Benediction and children, and refreshments will be Our Lady o f the Rosary circle ELECTRIC WORK the 8 o’clock Mass. served. Rosary services are at 5 p.m. Mail hour* in St. Anthony’* Baptized recently were the fol­ will meet in the home o f Mrs, WIRING AND REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS A new series of information church, beginning Sunday, Jan. lowing infants: Mary Deborah Sue, Martha Bird, 628 Meade street classes for Catholics and non- on Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 12:30 13, will be a* follow*: 6:30, 8, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Robert LYNCH ELECTRIC COMPAIVY Catholics is now being held. p.m. 9:30, 11, and 12 o’clock. Douglas, with Gerald and Patri­ Classes are conducted every Mmes. M. Weidner and Charles MA. 6958 (Home) A mission, beginning Sunday, cia Joyce as sponsors; Susan Col­ Monday and Thursday evening Adams have charge o f the sanc­ 1721 E. 31st Ave. KE. 0309 (Shop) Jan. 20, will be given by the Rev. leen Cynthia, daughter of Mr. and at 8 o’clock in the school. tuary during January. Women nor Raphael McDonnald, O.F.M., of St. Mrs. Lawrence Duran, with Adolph Anyone interested is cordially able to take their turn at clean­ Elizabeth’s parish. The mission and Rita Padilla as sponsors; invited to attend. ing the sanctuary are asked to will be held for one week. Kathryn Anne, daughter o f Mr. call Mrs. H. KerstienS, KE. 7828. The regular meeting of the Al­ Catechism classes for children and Mrs. Joseph Uebelher, with For Yeart ijYour Plumberimber For Yeart ijYour 'The Needlework club will meet tar and Rosary society has been attending the public schools are Anthony and Beatrice Uebelher as p h o n e Ed O'Connor, Sr. held each Sunday following the 8 sponsors; Susan Andrea, daughter in the home o f Mrs. A. Brunner, HUMBPH Ed O'Connor, Jr. postponed to Feb. 6. 634 Low'ell boulevard, bn Thurs­ Frank Burns has returned from o’clock Mass. o f Mr. and Mrs. L. Joseph Pittroff, 3030 W. 44A Ave. GL. 4323 day, Jan. 17, at 10:30. The reg­ PQ/f Sunday, Jan. 13, the men o f the with Lawrence Pittroff and An- a vacation trip to Mexico. ular Altar and Rosary meeting parish will receive Communion in namae Ganatta as sponsors; the Pfc. Joe Sponsel of the air will be held at 1:30. This will be a group in the 8 o’clock Mass. following children of Mr. and Mrs. force, whose home is in Qoodland, an important meeting, and all a u G Mrs. M. Weidner and Mrs. Robert Gow: Dorothy Jean; Ger­ Kans., and who is now stationed at members are urged to attend; also, Cheyenne, Wyo., was a guest of Charles Adams are in charge o f aldine Ann, and Kathleen Mary, ICOAI. prospective members are invited. - DRAPERS his aunt, Mrs;- ClaudagMiller, and cleaning the altars and sanctuary with Richard O’Brien and Phyllis during January. Krause as sponsors; and'■Arthur The president gave the Rev. CLEANING family during the holidays. Matthias Blenkush, pastor, a check Instruction classes for the chil­ The regular semimonthly Allen Gow, with Charles O’Brien TABOR 2.211 for $600 for parish expenses. This FREE HOTH PROOFING UPHOLSTERY and Phyllis O’Brien as sponsors; dren of St. Anthony’s parish will games party will be held Thurs­ money was raised since last April Christine Mary, daughter o f Mr. 2 Pc. Living « . be resumed again.Sunday, Jan. 13, day, Jan. 10, at 8 p.m. in the by, the various circle card parties. 926 W. 6th Ave. • Ma. 4507 and Mjs. Alfred Krause, with Room Suite at 8:45. parish hall. The parties are Mrs. George Burkhard o f 629 Thoroly Cleaned ■ ^ Lip sponsored by the Parish guild Frederick Kryise and Betty De- %Bio6iaiidtPiid& Upholstery, Repoiring, + + + King street fell and fractured her arm on her way to Mass on Sum SECOND AND SANTA FE *TABOR 2211 Famous Rug & Modernizing Altar Boys at St. Anthony's day, Jan. 30. Furniture Cleaning Co. All work guaranteed. Term* if desired. Evening eails. TA. 6569 1532 Market IVo Obligation

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