Archdiocesan Committee Completes Revision of Curriculum for Parochial Students Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Content* Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1951—Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue, New Study Course for Grade Schools The Rev. Edward A. Leyden, superintendent of schools aids to the teacher (such as partially developed units), text Washington, D. C., ^ d implemented in the Southeastern for the Denver archdiocese, announces that the Arch­ materials, visual aids, reading lists, and all other educational Curriculum committee, Atknta, Ga., have been integrated diocesan Course of Study Committee, comprised of repre­ activities to be used in striving to accomplish minimum in the basic pattern of the new course guide. sentatives of the various religious communities teaching grade-level achievement. The eight separate volumes are The course also suggests subject time allotments. DENVER CATHOLIC in the elementary schools of the Archdiocese of Denver, "wire-o” bound with Tuscan-stock cover. Each volume grade placernents, typical teaching-day programs, testing has completed and published a revised course of study averages 132 content pages. materials,' ' and nd suggested . procedures. . _The course meets all for tentative use in the parochial elementary schools of The present revision marks the fourth modification state requirements and national teaching norms. the Archdiocese of Denver, Diocese of Pueblo, and Diocese of the Archdiocesan Course of Study since its inception in A letter from Archbishop Urban J. Vehr recommends of Cheyenne. 1912. The course has been expanded to include new study the new course of studies as follows: The project marks the culmination of two years of units in the areas of history, geography, and citizenship, Reverend Dear Father and Beloved Sister: REGISTER study and research into grade school curricula in use in with...... particular application to the home regions of ■ Colorad■ ■ ido "After considerable study and consultation with many leading diocesan school systems throughout the country. and Wyoming. The newly developed principles of Chris­ committees of religious sisters teaching in the schools of Eight separate publications— one complete course of study tian social living as advocated’ by the Commission on the Archdiocese of Denver, this tentative course of study VOL. XLVI. No. 52. THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1951 DENVER, COLORADO for each grade— present the aim, subject-matter, specific American Citizenship, Catholic University of America, for our parochial schools is submitted for your information and ^ idance. This course of study is tentative in the sense that it is vitally dynamic and subject to modification, correction, and im­ provement from the mature teach­ ing experience of the various sis­ Rev. James Moynihan Pastor of Swansea Parish terhoods who labor in ih e pa­ rochial schools of this area. Your informed guidance and suggestive helps are solicited and always wel­ Nun Paints Panels for All Saints'Church comed by the committee for its Chaplain, Three Assistants Also Named further improvement. “This tentative course of study + + The Rev. James F. Moynihan of Annunciation parish, + + IS, however, a guide to minimum widely known young Denver priest, has been named first academic attainments in the var­ ious grades of our parochial pastor of the new Parish of Our Lady of Grace in the Swan­ schools. You are, therefore, urged sea district of the capital city. The appointment^ was an­ to use the various texts suggested nounced this week by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr in fuffill- in this outline of study. Kindly ment of the promise made to the parishioners on the oc­ assist your Committee of Religious Teachers to enlarge and enrich casion of the dedication of the church on June 11. these curricula, from the vast ex­ Other clergy appointments given by the Archbishop at perience of your mature teaching this- time include the naming of C ippD inJtm sLnlL background. Your committee de­ the Rev. Leonard A. Redelberger, acquired for the parish three years serves great credit for its splendid who has been assistant for seven before, bounded by East 48th and PASTOR work. years in St. ’ Anthony’s parish. East 49th avenues and by Colum­ Rev. James Moynihan, Our Lady of “We labor for God and the salva­ Sterling, to the chaplaincy of St. bine street and Thompson court. Grace church, Denver tion of immortal souls. We believe Joseph’s convent, the mother- The new $75,000 church, seating CHAPLAIN in God and His Church. We work house of the Franciscan Sisters in 330 persons, was completed and incessantly to teach CJirist and Denver. Rev. Leonard Redelberger, St. Jo­ Him crucified and His virtues as dedicated this June. The church seph’s convent, Denver Three Assistants Named is complete with a large hall in the religious ideal and inspiration in the formative years of our pu­ Three Denver priests are given the basement for parish meetings ASSISTANT PARISH PRIESTS and living quarters for a priest at pils. We hold to the definite moral new assignments as assistants. Rev. Walter R. Jaeger, Presentation code of the Ten Commandments the rear of the church. The parish church, Denver under divine revelation. There is Succeeding Father Redelberger in has sufficient land to care for Rev. James Ahern, Annunciation the Sterling parish will be the Rev. no alternative for the building of future expansion purposes includ­ church, Denver Christian character and for man’s James Kane, ordained in June, ing the possible erection of a who has been stationed tempo­ Rev. James Kane, St. Anthony’s spiritual and temporal welfare. school. Latest figures indicate that church. Sterling “May the good Lord continue to rarily in St. Vincent de Paul’s par­ there are about 300 Catholic fam­ ish. Replacing Father Moynihan as bless our efforts in preparing our ilies in the parish. All effective Sept. I. children for citizenship- here and in Rev. Jame> F. Moynihan assistant at Annunciation parish Father Moynihan will be in­ * URBAl’f J. VEHR will be the Rev. James L. Ahern, the kingdom of heaven.” debted to( Monsignor Hagus, to Archbishop of Denver who has been assistant in Presen­ whom he has been an assistant for tation parish, Denver, since his + + + ordination in June, 1950. The Rev. seven and a half years, since it was his able direction that in­ Fr. Redelberger Field Mast Aug. 19 Walter R. Jaeger is named to the augurated the new parish and su­ Presentation parish’af

(4 PAGE TWO Offict, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4205 Thursdoy, August 16, 1951 Three Assistants Given Assignments 12 Additional music, DPs Will Come 1522 California St. AUGUST 22ND Bond Instruments - Pianos - Organs To Archdiocese Is the Feast of Displaced persona continue to come to Colorado in undiminish­ Radios - Records - Accessories ing numbers thanks to the exten­ The Immaculate Heart sion of the federal law authoriz­ AC. 1635 DENVER, COLO. ing their admittance *into the of Mary United States. Twelve more DPs will come to the state this week, bringing to 638 the total received in the past three years. Coming from San Francisco will be Kassandra Merxhani, who will Tollefson Furniture join her daughter in Colorado See our wonderful selection of Springs. The daughter, also a DP, ROSARIES and Literature on 2749 SOUTH BROADWAY arrived last week and was sent to the Glockner-Penrose hospital for Our Blessed Mother special treatment for tuberculosis. Arriving Sunday will be a Polish family, the Marciniaks — ALL OUT SALE Ray. Waltar R. Jaager Rer. Jamas E. Kane husband and wife and four small + + + + children, three girls and one boy. EVERYTHING REDUCED The Rev. Walter Ralph Jaeger, a lengthy period in the Glockner- Father Jaeger was born in Den­ They will go to Evergreen where OPEN EVENINGS-7:30-9 P.M. SU. 1-1441 new assistant in Presentation par­ Penrose hospital in Colorado ver July 9, 1922. His .parents are they will assist in farm work. FINEST SELECTION OF ish, Denver, was ordained May 31, Springs. When he was able to re Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Jaeger of St. 'Two Croatian men whose full 1947. He was first assi^ed to St. turn to active duty he was named Philomena’s parish. He attended names are not known, a Mr. Pe^ Vincent de Paul's parish, but a as assistant chaplain at Loretto St. Philomena’s grade school, jic and a Mr. Unger, will arrive GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS breakdown in health hit him sud­ Heights college where he has been Cathedral high, and was graduated in New York Friday on the Gen­ denly and necessitated his spending for about two years. from Regis high school in 1940. His eral Sturgis. They also will be as­ entire seminary course was made signed to farm work in rural com­ at St. Thomas’. Two priest-uncles munities. Jesuit Priests of Father Jaeger are members of Coming on the same ,ship will be the Society of the Divine Word. a L Lithuanian i...... family, Mr. and Mrs. His only sister is a Lorentine nun, VencKus and their two daughters. Given New Assignments Sister Edith Ann. Moving from Presentation parish on Denver’s West side to Annuncia­ experience Ne^s tion parish on the East side is the CHURCH. ftaGOODS Rev. James L. Ahern. Father “Tfca Wesfs Largest Church Goods Supply Housed Ahern has been at Presentation For Accountants since his ordination a year ago. He is a native of Chicago, where he Established 1902 1633 Tromont Ploco was born Dec. 26, 1924. After at­ Will Be Explained tending the Quigley preparatory TAbor 3789 Donvor 2, Colo. ~ seminary and Mundelein seminary An invitational accounting in Chicago, he completed his theol­ forum on the amended experi­ ogy course at St. Thomas’. Father ence requirements for the Colo­ Ahern was ordained by Archbishop rado CPA certificate will be 1748 Tnairal PL Urban J. Vehr in the Denver Ca­ held a€ 8 p.m. Aug. 29 in the DENVEB‘8 MOST 888 14tfe St. thedral June 3, 1950. Knighte of Columbus hall, 16th PBOGBESaiVI A member of the 1961 ordination avenue and Grant street, Den­ 411 I. 17U At.. Terms to Suit class, the Rev. James Kane, will go ver. Notice of the forum was 114 0. nth At.. given this week by the Rev. to St. Anthony’s parish, Sterling, Joseph A. Ryan, S.J., professor tl47-» Utrktt 81. 118 B. 18U At.. after serving for a few weeks tem­ of accounting at Regis college Your Convenience porarily in St. Vincent’s parish, and chairman of the special TAbsr I87S Denver. The Rev. Arthur Dresen, committee appointed by the regular St. Vincent’s assistant, who state board of accountancy to has been temporarily acting as set up the experience requisites chaplain at St. Joseph’s convent, for the certificates. Bonded Collection will return to St. Virtcent’s. All members of the account­ Anywhere in V.S.A. Father Kane, a native of Lead- ing profession are invited and WE’RE PAYIIVG TOP PRICES FIGURING IN APPOINTMENTS announced last ville, made his entire seminary urged to attend this forum, week for the Jesuits in Denver was the Rev. William J. course at St. Thomas’ after com­ since it is only in this way that JOE O'NEIL & ASSO. FOR YOUR OLD TIRES Heavey, S.J. (left), who relinquished his duties as minister at Regis pleting studies at St. Mary’s grade the experience committee will 1251 Cherokv* MA. 1472 college, Denver, to.become an assistant in Loyola parish, Denver. The school and the Leadville high be enabled to formulate require­ Rev. Aloysius Rieckus, S.J. (right), who has been teaching Latin and school. The young priest was born ments that more nearly meet LITTLE BILLS No Collections No Charge BIG BILLS GENERAL TIRES and tubes Greek in Regis high school for the past four years, and has had Aug. 1, 1926, in Leadville, the son those desired by members of the profession. Anyone desiring in­ America’s safest, fastest stopping, longest wearing tires can charge of the laymen’s retreats, succeeds Father Heavey as minister of Mrs. Annie T. Kane and the now be yours for amazingly little money. Big allowances on at Regis. Father Heavey, a chaplain in World war II, served as min­ late John Kane.— (See »tory on formation on either the forum ister at Regis since 1948. P«»« 1) or the work of the committee your old tires cut the cash differences to the bone! Low down may receive it by calling Father payment on one or a set! New tubes, too, at prices you can’t Ryan at Regris college or by afford to miss! contacting Victor E. Troutfet- Polio Foundation |Baby Beds and High Chairs ter, Paul L. Schmitz, C. Boyd Neville, Charles A. Zarini, Wil­ Joe Kavanaugh, Inc. Prav/Jes $67,000 Sought hy de Paul Society liam B. Paul, or J. W. Hailpern, 7th at Lincoln TA. 1261 members of the committee. In the United States the Na­ Nursery furnishings for children of poor families are being 29 Yean Same Location tional Foundation of Infantile Locally Otoned and Operated sought this week by the St. Vincent de Paul society, Denver, Priest Outwits Gamblers Paralysis reports that only one out CH. 5503. of every 100,000 people contract Leo Kelleher, salvage manager, reported a serious shortage Pedro Del Rio, Brazil. — Be­ polio, and more than one-half of of all goods, as well as of baby beds-and high chairs. “But adults cause police failed to evict gam­ the patients who have it recover usually can manage better than babies can,” he said. "St. Vincent blers who had established their 1 9 - ’ I completely. The national foundation de Paul likes to care for the little ones first.” dens in front of his church, the Why Pay More?' reported 206 cases of poliomyelitis Anyone able to donate household goods may call the salvage Rev. Jose Franco Da Silva closed in Colorado for 1950, and contrib­ bureau for pick-up truck service. Others are invited to browse in the church in protest, suspended (Trademark) uted $257,866.71 toward their care. the St. Vincent de Paul retail store, 1951 Lawrence street, which worship as reparation for the ir­ So far in 1951, the foundation has is maintained to help support the society’s charitable works. reverence practiced, and started contributed $67,000 to Colorado 'This week the retail store has a group of renewed chests and for Petropolis to report to his victims alone. highboys, representing the years 1900-1950 in furniture fashions. Bishop. His protest action was ef­ Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores Of the 206 polio cases in Colo­ There is also a museum-type chaise longue for sale at a fraction fective; the gambling dens were COMPANY rado in 1950, 195 had Blue Cross of its original cost. Everyone is invited to visit the display. closed. Colorado Owned Stores assistance and were hospitalized a total of 5,024 days with an aver­ § Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. age length of stay per patient of Camp St. Malo Chapel H 30 South Broadway ISth and California 25.7 days. The number of polio 1 3933 W. Colfax Curtii & 13th St. 17th & Tremont cases reported to Blue Cross in­ creased from 10 in July to 21 ad­ mittances in August, 22 in October, Optometriit Dr. D. €. Werthman and a record of 37 patients in No­ and Optician vember. and Associate The incidence of polio is very low Helen Walsh among, diseases in the State of Col­ Dentists orado, and the hospitals have facil­ Affoelate W. R. JOSEPH PLATES ities and equipment to accept and EYES EXAMINED adequately care for all polio pa­ Phont TAbor 188* 606.1Sth Street 1206 15th Street tients under normal conditions. 218-119 Majutic Bldf. KEyitone 8721 TAbor 5761 Blue Cross reports show that Inedical strides have been made in preventing polio in the younger age groups. In 1950 there was a noticeable decrease of polio in the younger groups (19 years or un­ der) in comparison with 1949 and a proportionate increase in the cases in the adult group. To Attend Catholic U. Washington, D. C.— (Special)- Miss Jane Irene Hill, 720 Ivy street, Denver, has been accepted for admission to the Catholic Uni­ versity of America and will begin her college career here next month.

The Denver Catholic ...... 11 U i u ^ wim illlMI I II— (i ' ' t ■ im Register DENVER IMHISTRIAIMNK Published Weekly by the mother, Catherine Smith Mullen. It is the crowning Catholic Press Society, Inc. CAMP ST. MALO’S beautiful St. Cath­ NECK-ACHIEVE—Fun’s fun, so knot the pure silk scarf — ...... I CIORCI F. ROCK. EriiMtat j------938 Bannock Street, Denver. erine’s chapel is a gift of Mr. and Mrs, feature of the camp and is unsurpassed for sheer and thru the sweater's eyelets . . . or a rope of pearls . . . >1534 Callfomto ^ Phon. MAIn 5155 < Colo. Oscar L. Malo erected in memory of Mrs. Malo’s startling beauty. for the smartest job that ever took over the campus. Here’s Jantzen perfectionism, from the cosily-looking Subscription": $2.00 Per Year + + + + + + cashmere-type neckline %o the smart % ribbed sleeves. Sold in combination with The Colors: Light Oxford, Coque, Purple, Sand and Lime. I Register, National Edition, in Archdiocese of Denver. Hailed a Great 'Success' Sizes 34 to 40 Morgan, Entered as Second Class * Matter- at the Post Office, Gimp St. Malo Gunselors Thespians Leibman | Denver, Colo. $ 1 0 .9 5 ‘ '* 4 i By Rev. Louis Moeller Fawks as Captain Hawks, Jim his philosophy course there last ’9p CLIMAXING A SUCCESSFUL Ryan as Parthy Ann, Ed Day as spring. In the new Jantzen wonder-blend SKIRT of pure virgin and Hickey camp season the counselors of Magrnolia, Ray Hamilton as Gay­ Filled to capacity the camp has Dr. G . J. Camp St. Malo, a summer camp for lord Ravenal, Elmer Alberry as worsted wool with nylon and revolutionary "Vicara . . . I Gai and Electric Bldg. Phone tAbor 1395 been host to boys from all parts of rich-looking as cashmere . . . wrinkle-resistant . . . beau­ boys under the direction of the Rt. Frank Shultz, and Jack Molitor as the state and from several neigh­ Rev. Monsignor Joseph J. Bosetti, Ellie Shultz; those portraying^he tifully7 washable. Colors: Mink Brown, Blue, Dark Oxford, aliMliliJiiMIME'Rllil'JIllliaiMITOlRIMMMIlliBliliMillMIIIMillMiBaililiailWMiliMitiii Schaeuble boring states as well. Father Leroy Beach, Purple, Red and Dark Green. V.G., presented the musical play. minor parts were: Fred Wiltson as Matthiesen, editor of the Amarillo Showboat, for all camp members the chorus girl, C. B. Woodrich at Register, spent the last two weeks Sizes 10 to 18 '' Optometrist and guests. The production, under the Colored maid, John Graeber as of the camp season accompanying I Specialist the direction of Robert Greenslade, the maid’s husband, John Ander­ a group of 40 lads from Texas who J O H n s o n a student at St. Thomas’ seminary son of Julie Laverne, George Kear­ took advantage of the wonderful For Visual and a counselor at the camp, was ney as Julie’s husband, Louie Pes- hospitality offered by the camp. $11.95 Eye Care presented last Saturday evening, tone as the night club owner, Ralph ♦ » * STORAGE I moumc CD. Aug. 12, in the St. Malo “Theater Tournier as Julie’s escort, Pete Palmasamo as a levee worker, and A WIDE RANGE OF EVENTS L a C J K i . 638 EmpirS Bldg. KE. 5840 hall.” 'The leading roles were played by the following: Donald Michael Courtney as the sheriff. is sponsored by the camp, includ-. ing hiking, swimming, horse back riding, field day contests, movies, MOVIIVG WANTED T H E PRESENTATION and many other attractions. Excel­ Representatives to Show New served as a finale to a successful lent, wholesome food is prepared Mail orders Htted. For the Safety of Your Goods and enjoyable camp season. The for the campers by the camp chef, previous evening, Friday, Aug. 11, Mike McCall. Use your charge eccount HOLY FAMILY EDITION was the occasion of ,a. farewell Situated at the foot of Mt. Use Johnson Service on Every Move party given for Ray Hamilton, a M-eeker and Long’s peak. Camp S t or out "Will CaU,- AGEIVTS FOR UNITED VAN LINES. INC. ef the long-time counselor at the camp. Malo has long been a haven for "MOVINQ WITH CARS BVBRYWBKBB- Ray \^11 leave shortly for Rope boys seeking to “rough” it for the CATHOLIC FAMILY BIBLE where he is to continue his studies summer, and still at the same time STORAGE - PACKIIVG - SHIPPING for the priesthood. Having at­ be in a position to attend daily Above Average Eerniiigs tended St. Thomas’ seminary for Mass and keep up their other Phone PE 2433 Denver 221 Broadway Troy Davia P. 0. Box 1437 Denver 1 the past four years, Ray completed spiritual exercises. Thursday, August 16, 1951 Offjce, 938 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGiSTEIk Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE Officers of All Sdints' Dedication ACCW Head Attends Deanery Meets Sees Ft. Collins, Greeley, Leadville Units in Action Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert, presi­ Mrl. Joseph C. Weber, president. Thomas, Ann McEachern, Annie organized a year ago, when Mrs. system. 'The committee system, K dent of the Denver Archdiocesan resided, and reports were given Bramin, Florence Walsh, Annie T.'^A. Cosgriff, then national di­ set up at national headquarters Council of Catholic Women,

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH Fr. Wm. Heavey CATHEDRAL PARISH Patronine Theae Friendly Firma Theae Friendly Firms Deserve Your Patronaffe Made Assistant No Down Payment H*tot OnrhiillBt DOYLE’S BoSr 9 Fndu Rtpiln LEN’S Pharmacy TtllsrtB BHt Covm Li Oi FEHR, Prop. Hawes Food Store At Loyola, Denver PHARMACY Mttar T«B*-ap Membor St. Vincent de Pinl’i Poilih Uh 4 C tn The Pirtlcalir D n ttlil Booker Bewee—Gtylt Hawea (Loyola Pariah, Danver) Hbto Your Doctor Phono An IGA Store 17th AVE. AND GRANT U( Your Preicription The Rev. William J. Heavey, Cathedral Moton Quality Meats — S.J., has been appointed assistant JOB OAITNXY. Prep. KB. III? FREB DBUVBBT 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 at Loyola parish to replace the ITSI Lvirui KB. ISSS At Lenlelint end Sooth Clerton Groceries Rev. Bernard J. Murray, S.J., who Fresh & Frozen Fraits has been transferred to Regis col­ Washington Pork Mkt. and Vegetables lege. Father Heavey has been min­ ister of community at Regis col­ Red & While Food Store Louisiana and Qayton lege since August, 1948. He was o r u g C O BILL HUGHES, Prop. Free SP. 5717 DellTorr a chaplain in the army from 1942. PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED Open 7 to 7 Week Daya to 1946, serving overseas in Eng­ FOR AND DELIVERED Complete Food Service Cloied Sunday!^ land and Germany for three years. snvts., Cite. Following his discharge from the Colfax at Downing Denver 598 South Gilpinpi KEyitnne 3217 * It'i Smart to Be ThrKtr'hrl army he was appointed assistant pastor of Sts. Peter and Paul’s church in Mankato, Minn., un­ The firms listed here de­ til August, 1947. He served as as­ Cliff’s Market serve to be rememberefd ST. JAMES' PARISH sistant pastor of Gesu church in Milwaukee, Wis., until his appoint­ when you are distributing Please Patronise Theae Friendly Firma \ Choice Meats ment to Regis college. your patronage in the dif­ The Rev. Edward J. Morgan, Fancy & Staple Groceries S.J., former pastor of Loyola and ferent lines of business. W ALT BADGER SAYS: now stationed at Gesu church, was 613 E. 13th Ave. KR. 8214 It’s time to get the Kiddies’ Clothes a visitor at the rectory Aug. 16. / THIS ZANY FOURSOME, the famed quartet, the Mid-States Four will join more than Ready for School Mid-States Four, international champion­ a dozen outstanding barbershop groups and a 160- ST. JOHN'S PARISH ship barbershop quartet from Chicago, will be one voice all-male chorus in singing some of the country’s of the top attractions in Denver’s third annual car­ all-time favorites. Tickets for the two and one-half Patronise Theae Friendly Firms nival of harmony at the Red Rocks theater at 8 p.m, hour spectacle are on sale at the May Company box Associated Cleaners Sunday, Aug. 19. Billed as America’s most hilarious office and the Charles E. Wells Music company. Permanent Waving PIckttp and + + + + + + 6736 E. 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EA. 0788 3030 E. 6th - EA. 1801 heard in Denver’s third annual will leave Greyhound Bus terminal, tions troops in Korea. carnival of harmony at Red Rocks 17th and Glenarm, at 6:30 p.m. for “These boys will require the eXAYTON TEXACO Shopping Center theater at 8 p.m. Sunday, Aug, 19, $1 round trip. entire Red Rocks stage to perform sponsored by Denver’s, Society for Highlight of the two and one- their zanny antics,” Ed Zabriskie, Wiihini Tirw the Preservation and Encourage­ half hour spectacle will be the Denver SPEBSQSA president pre­ O rtulas AecuisriM Capitol Drug Co. ment of Barbershop Quartet Sing­ appearance of the ‘‘Mid-States dicts. Panl 0. Schntidtr, Pnp. Bonnie Brae (Hembtr of St. PhilomM!’! Pariih) ing in America. Four,” international champion W* pick np A Sclirar FRESH MOUNTAIN Proceeds from the show will ^o barbershop quartet from Chicago Complex Battery Visit Our Modern BABBWABE and former stars of the Arthur Andy Marion, Leseee TROUT to the Variety club’s child clinic, Of ‘Mikes* Planned Ith A CUrton FR. Till Prescription Dept. which is endowed for the train­ Godfrey show. Komac Colorizer Paints .59c Billed as America’s most hilar­ One of the most complex bat­ ing of technicians for the treat­ teries of microphones ever devised Kodak Film! and Camaras Houaewaraa • Toy* Sport Goods ment and care of cerebral palsy ious quartet, the “Mid-States The firms listed here de­ 24-Hour Davelopint each Four” nave become world famous for the natural amphitheater will T ill B. Bxpoaltion BP. S<4I Rev. Barnard J. Murray, S.J, patients. for their ability to combine mad­ be used for the show. Hall Baeta, serve to be remembered and Tickets are now on sale at the cap comedy with skilled interpre­ program director, predicts that when you are distributing Playtex Baby Supplies Stainkamp-Geiiiman Ritei more lights will b« used than for Preisser's Red & White Fresh Shrimp May company boxoffice and the tations of more serious types of FREE DELIVERY Miss Marian Geissman and any previous Red Rocks perform­ your patronage in the dif­ Grocery and Market Full Lina of George W. Steinkamp of St. Louis, Festival Workers Thanked ance. Music and s t^ n g for tha ferent lines of business. a^h Ava. at Fillmora FR. 2741 V. S, Choice Meott Mo., were married Aug. 8 in Loyola entire performance will compliment the rising of a full moon that even­ FANCY MEATS. VEGETABLES. AMD ESQUIRE MARKET church. Father Murray officiated qUAUTY GROCERIES at the wedding ceremony. The bride ing. T2S So. Unlvenitr RA. 1984 Mt. Carmel Parish Bazaar Also shearing on the show will Free Delivery SPmce 4447 wore a white suit with white acces­ be the ‘‘Four Hearsemen,” prize­ S881 E. Ohio Avc (Sa Unlv. and Ohio) sories and an orchid corsage. Her winning foursome from Amarillo; BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH attendant, Mrs. Ruth Steinkamp, the “Four Boomerangs,” an out­ Patronise These Friendly Firma CONOCO PRODUCTS Bonnie Brae wore a yellow suit, with white Declared ^Great Success' standing quartet from Laramie; accessories and an orchid corsage “Dolly and Mack,” old-time vaude­ Lubrication, Car Washing, Batteries Brug Co.. D. A. Steinkamp, nephew of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert ville favorites; and a dozen other Recharged, Tire Valeanising bridegroom, was best man. FolloW' (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, Alfrsd C. Andsnsn. Owner-Uinattr Danver) talented quartets. ing the wedding, the party had Saverino, with Richsrd Saverino The 150-voice chorus will’ be ROSS VARirn STORE BONNIE BRAE Have youT Doctor phone us The ML C»™*1 bazaar which and Marie C. Calleo as sponsors; your Prescriptions brunch in the Brown Palace hotel, closed on Aug. 12 was a success, comprised of barbershoppers front NOTIONS . INFANT WEAR CONOCO SERVICE and a reception was held that eve­ Beers, Wines, Etc. according to the pastor, the Rev. Jerry Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loi^mont, Sterling, Colorado Hardwara • Toys 724 So. University PE. 9909 763 So. University RA. 2874 ning in the home of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Lo Cascio. The proceeds Raymond McMaster, with Albert Springs, Boulder, and Denver, D. A. Steinkamp. During their are to be used for the new Mt. Roncaglia and Anna Lucci as singing such old favorites as “1 2214-16 Kaarnay visit in Colorado, Mr. and Mrs, Carmel high school. Father Lo Cas­ sponsors; and Larry Michael, son Had a Dream Dear,” “I Love the DE. 4488 George Steinkamp made many cio and Roxie Carbone, chairman, of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sergante, Way You Roll Your Eyes,” “Colo­ mountain trips, including ones to thank all booth chairmen, the with Lenard J. and Rose Piccoli rado Stars,” “Deep River,” and SOUTH GAYLORD Grand Lake and Estes Park,, and workers, and all those who as sponsors. “God Bless America." a visit at the Broadmoor in Colo­ in any way contributed to the "The Sign rado Springs. success of the bazaar. That Sells" Shopping Districd S. Sgt. Frank Weber spent last The Chevrolet was presented to week end in Denver from Tinker Communion Day Aug. 19 For Tu Eirkit Frln field, OUla., here he is stationed. C. Pavone, 3631 Shoshone; the lilt Yiir Fraiirtr 1092 So. On Aug. 12 he was godfather for cedar chest, sponsored by the St. With Ui PiMlr IFiggly Philomena Study club, was* pre­ Gaylord Carol Ann White, daughter of Mr. sented to Jerry Pletrofeso of 4300 In St. Mary Magdalene's PE. 2464 BOB’ S »> and Mrs. Dougjlas White The Rev. Clinton Albertson, S.J., Tennyson. The PTA sponsored the and the Rev. Joseph Meehan, iJ ., steam iron that was given to (St. Mary Mafilalana'! Pariih, and Janet Rose, daughter of Pas- from the Archdiocese of San Fran­ Eileen Ruffini of 4336 Pecos. Denvar) qual and Rose Quaratino of 4571 Fairfax Hardware SUPER MSRKET Also given were a bicycle to Helen W. Hayward place, with Prank Meats - Grocarias • Vegetablaa cisco are staying at Loyola rectory. Sunday, Aug. 19, will b« Com­ (Csifsx St Fsirftz) Father Albertson is a cousin of the Jinacio of 3716 Navajo, a hand­ munion day for the young women Sparacino and Florence Bruno as How many timez o day Better Quality for Less made crocheted tablecloth to sponsors. HARDWARB, GLASS, PAINTS dots that make our phone Joseph Reischman family. He and Gene FreemAn of 3546 Osage, of the* parish. They will attend HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Father Meehan were guests of the the 8 o’clock Mass. Karen Lynn, daughter of Robert FR, 2725 5022 E. Colfax ring? You figure It out. We're the ottoman chair to Jennie Ma- and Elizabeth Connel of 4430 W. too busy answering the phone Shoes for the Family Reischman family at a reunion riico of 3840 Quivas, the chenille Mrs. Agnes Jueschke wishes to H. L. HInehart, Prap, breakfast of the family Aug. 12. thank everyone who contributed 35th avenue, was baptized by her . . . taking orders to be de­ Weatherbird Shoe, for Children spread No. 1 to Josephine Ga- uncle, the Rev. Raymond J. Connel, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright enter­ breil of 4213 Quivas, the chenille to the faneywork booth. livered lo oil ports ol Denver. X-ray Fitting tained them at dinner Aug. 18, and S.J. Sponsors were Raymond Con­ spread No. 2 to James Durango of The following gifts were pre­ nel and Lucille Lubinski. John C. Will we be onswering your Sendel Shoe Store Mr. and Mrs. Ed Guinan were hosts 3930 Lipan, the lamp to L. Grano sented at the parish bazaar: $50 ring toon? at a dinner party Aug. 14. Father of 3409 Navajo, the Sacred Heart cash, Mrs. Robert Anderson, 1524 Mr. and Mrs. Griebling have SchoU Charge Aeceuals fnWied 1023 So. Gaylord RA. 5087 Albertson will study at Oxford, picture to Clara Roncaglia of Gaylord street; $50 cash, Pascal returned from a month’s vacation Quality in Seattle, Wash. FINEST The IIXAU Stere England, for the next three years, 3726 Wyandotte, the pineapple Renzo, 3377 W. 36th avenue; $50 HEATS AND Mobiloil ■ Pennzoil • Mobilgas and Father Meehan will continue set to Edith Epperson of 1847 cash, Marie Potter, 2476 Har­ GROCERIES Lubrication & Washing Modern up to date Store his education in Rome for two W. 35th avenue, a four-piece doily lan boulevard; $25 cash, Mrs. L. 16% Botterfat Ice Cream! Tune Up , Clutch A Brake years. set to Mrs. N. Esquibel of 1126 Renzo, 3377 W. 36th avenue; $25 lilt Fsirfsx MADE TO OUR OWN FORMULA FR, STM FREE Delivery. You Come in The Loyola Altar sodality will Zenia, the cake to M. Carelli of cash, Mrs. Silvers,- 3321 W, 32nd 4 Boys Baptized Velvel-smoolh, rich ond full bod* receive Communion in the 8:30 4470 Elm court, and the Ming avenue; $5 special award, Mrs. ltd. Delicious llaTort—chocolat*. So. Gaylord Service Pick Out Your Order, Mass on Sunday, Aug. 19 strawbsny, vanillo, mint. In tree to Goldie Santopietro of 3922 Lucile Sena, 896 King street; SMlright cottons. Center and Garage Mrs. Louis Griffith is recovering Navajo. ^ planter, Gertrude Donnery, 2807 YOU ALWAYS 1093 So. Gaylord from injuries incurred in a recent Service! in a triduum in Benton; lace table cloth, Mrs. In Mother of God 1001 So. Gaylord SP^6443 auto accident. honor of St. Roceo will be held Henry Welland, 3248 Harlan SAVE AT Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Bogan enter­ at 3 p.m. on Thuriday, Friday, boulevard; table radio, Dell Hay­ The firms listed here de­ tained the Frank Knoer family and Saturday. den, 2676 Saulsbury street; com­ SIMMONS DRUG from Linn, Mo., during the past Recently baptized in the parish forter, Dorothy Haug, 8600 W. Parish by Pastor HARDWARE serve to be remembered week. were John Valla, son of Mr. and 26th avenue; wool blanket, Fran­ Z668 Colo, Bird. EA, MBS PYREXWAKE 81LEX COFFEE MAKERS Bazaar workers are reminded of Mrs. James Comminello, with ces O’Brien, 2558 Jay street; doll (Mother of God Parish, Denver) KEMTONE - McMUHTRY PAINTS when you are distributing the party to be given on Thursday, Roxie and Elenore Comminello as and layette, Karl Dallarosa, 2980 The following infants were HOUSEHOLD WARE Th« firms Uttod hera detarva to your patronage in the dif­ Aug. 23, at 8 o’clock in the school sponsors; Lynn Waring, daughter Sheridan boulevard; set of dishes, baptized Sunday by the Rev. John So. Gaylord Hdw. Co. hall. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kandy, Barbara Hogan, 2661 Gray; sheets Regan: Robert Joseph Yates, son ba remembered when you are dis> ferent lines of business. with Louis and Agpies Corrado, as tributiof your patronage to the dlN The Rev. Edward P. Murphy, and pillow slips, Mrs. Mushaben, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yates, with ferant lines of business. 1035 So. Gaylord SP. 2961 S.J., baptized the following on Aug. sponsors; Stephen Michael, son of 2301 Wadsworth; quilt, Mrs. Par- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O’Byrne as 5: Gerald Joseph Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Curtis, with soneault, 1688 Teller; figurine, sponsors; Dean Alan Koenig, son Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas,...... with Fred De Crescentes and Mary Mollie Baskal, 2461 Ames street; of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Koenig, Donald Marsh and Catherine Gordon as sponsors; Jodene Lenor, an Old Spice set, Josephine Jonk, with Edward Koenig and Mrs. ST. FRANCIS D\ E SALES' PARISH Hogan as sponsors; Thomas daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1515 Ames street. Susan Koenig as sponsors; Warren FAIRFAX ICE CREAM BAR Patronize These Friendly Firms Eugene Cress, son of Mr. and Pontarelli, with Anthony Ponta- The following Baptisms were DeBolt Shafer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cress, with Mr. and relli and Elizabeth Woodley as recorded last week: Mrs. W. D. Shafer, Sr., with Wil­ SODAS 9 SUNDAES 9 MALTS Mrs. John Kerns, Sr., proxies for sponsors; Dan J., son of Mr. and Morise Jean, daughter of Don liam Whitlock and Mrs. Robert .John P. Kerns, Jr., and Mary V. Mrs. Francis Maiers, with Francis and Marie Zaremba of 2725 Xavier Graf as sponsors; and Mark Yang, Alameda Drug Store Kerns. The Rev. Albert Schulz, M. and Wanda Reynolds as spon­ street, with Dominic Vallero and son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yang, sors; Marie Terene, daughter of Viola Cinea as sponsors; Laurence with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Granger BUCHANAN’S v. 0. PETERSON. Prop. S.J., baptized Sheila Lea Neal, OPEN EVERY SUNDAY daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cavalieri, Anthony, son of Claude and Flor­ as sponsors. Christian Bros. Wines Cut R a t e D r a g s Neal, Aug. 12. Her sponsors were with Louis and Catherine Mottla ence Deatz, with Thomas Trumble Through the generosity of W. H. All Popular Boer* Fountain Service Sundries Adeeb D. Steven and Roma L. Nes- as sponsors; Alberta Carmela, and Edna McDermott as sponsors; Greenfield of 516 Emerson street, W* Dcllror Your Business Appreciated ser. hat holders have been installed in 10 a.ni. till 9 p.m. PE. 1777 . 377 So. Bdwy. all the pews. Alameda & So. Broadway Mrs. Betty Wackley _ of 566 2838 Fairfax St. 2-Day Registration Set Pennsylvania street is ill in Mercy CONOCO PRODUCTS hospital. Another Mercy hospital patient is Mrs. Gertrude Schmidt. Lubrication • Delco Batteries At St. Patrick's School John Bowler of 444 Corona Car Washing street died Aug. 14 in a local hos­ (St. Patrick’! Pariih, Denvar) The regulao novena to Our pital. Funeral services were held in ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH W . A. (Dutch) THOMAS cleaners & Dyers Parents of children who will be Lady of Lourdes is held on Wed­ Mother of God church Aug. 16. entering St. Patrick’s grade school nesday evening at 7:45. Patronise These Frie^lyJFirnu Alameda & Logan PE. 9840 J. H. Bolsinger - Dick Tremlett for the fall term are asked to Mmes. Margaret Lucy and San­ bring them to the school on Aug. ford Lucy were hostesses at the ST. CATHERINE'S 328 Broadway 28 or 29. Registration will take meeting of the Altar and Rosary Betty & Bob’s Products Temptation BRICKEY & Patronise These Friendly Firms Texacji Phones PE. 3753 & 3754 MOLLOT place from 10 t o l l each morn­ society Aug. 7. Mmes. Angelina Beauty & Lubrleat^tion \ Tires Frank Msllot, Ownir ing. Those living outside the par­ Franks and Joseph Natale will Washing Aecesiorle* (Member S t Vincent de Paul’i ish but attending St. Patrick’s will clean the altain during the month Barber Shop ICE CREAM Parieh) be asked to pay the tuition and of August. JOHN and BERTHA McBRIDR Joe & Andy's Speetalisly In Quality E;^gs 665 So. Pearl St. book fee in advance. All students The Rev. Regis McGuire re­ JACKSON'S must pay the book fee in ad­ turned by plane last Saturday Permanent Waving SERVICE STATION And Butter Expert Workmanship YOUR HOI E. 12th Are. Cut Rate Drugs vance. after a three-week vacation spent BA. 4722 12lh ft Clayton FR. 9826 The meeting of the Senior in Albany, Ore., with his family. CLEANERS Broadway Creamery PRESCRIPTIONS Young Ladies’ sodality will be held Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Strempel Under New Minagemeni FOUNTAIN SERVICE at 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16, in FREE PROMPT DELIVERY CRANE and children returned 'from a GLtndsI* IM2 tut TBJON IT. 66 So. Broadway SP. 2665 Call SP. 8441 Downing & Alameda the school meeting room. Only three-week vacation spent visit­ Quality Materials those who are either in high school ing relatives and friends in Salt Lombardi's Jewelry CROSLEY or who have been graduated from Lake, Price, and Ogden, Utah. Ttiemss F. Gnes, Ownsr high school are eligible to join Mr. and Mrs. Martin Webster LOYOLA PARISH Expert Watchmaker Refrigeration New Fashion the sodality. returned by plane Aug. 14 follow­ S titt ft Serrico ROTOLO'S c St. Rose of Lima Parish Sunday will be Holy Commun­ ing a week-end trip to Las Vegas, Patronise These Friendly Firms 2418 E. Colfax FR 5633 Radios ion day for the members of the Nev. 796 So. Broadway Senior and Junior Young Ladies’ ' Recently baptized wai Marise Cleaners & Dyers sodalities. Jean Zaremba, infant daughter of SAVB TIME TRADE AT HOME SCIENTIFIC Complete Selection Rockr Ftori and Jo , Btvsi Expert Work The party scheduled to be Mr. and Mrs. John Zaremba, for­ Watch Rapaira Electrical Appliances Standard Gas & Oils Perry's Cleaners held Sunday, Aug. 19, for the mer members of this parish. Spon­ ‘Rocky’s Pharmacy, Inc. Dunbar-Andrewt Fast Service bazaar workers ha* been post­ sors were Viola Cinea and Nick Your Convenient JEWELERS Ths firms listsd hsra deserv, to Good Cleaning poned until September owing Vallero. Grandparents are Mr. The BLARNEY SHOP 530 E. Alameda - SP. 0079 ha remsmbsr«i wbsn you ar, dis- Druggist 8339 E. Colfax to the fact that so many of tha and Mrs. Charles Valero of St. Ave. ^J0033 E. Colfax-Aurora 82 tributint your patronafa to tha dlf- 2027 W. Alameda RA. 9855 Preacriptioni Liquor 3209 East Colfax ferant tinea of businaaa. workers are out of town on Patrick’s, and Mr. and Mrs. John Whare Parking Ii No Problem vacation. Zaremba of Shamokin, Fa. 17th u d Sees SA«t NIT k Thuridoy, Auguat 16, 19S1 Offict, 938 Bannock StTMf THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Taltphent, KEyifone 4205 PAGE FIVE Play Space to Include Tennis Court Eleven New Franciscan Sisters Baptism Rites Conducted Lourdes Parish to Have Recreation Area For Twins in St. James' (St, James’ Parish, Denvar) Also baptized last Sunday were (Our Lady of Lourdet ParUh, for two basketball courts, two vol­ Fence company. Trees were re­ 'The twin daughters of Mr. and Jan Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Denvar) leyball courts, and one large ten­ moved this week to clear a space Mrs. Thomas C. Brown were bap­ Work began this week on con­ nis court. for the court and the court will tized Aug. 5. Robert A. Cooley and and Mrs. Joseph E. Aragon, with struction of a 80 by 40-foot ce­ Standards for the various games be finished next week in time for Dortha M. McDonald were the Dr. and Mrs. Pablo R. Alanis as ment recreation court north' of will be placed in pipes sealed in school. sponsors for Marsha Kathlyn and sponsors; and Kathleen, daughter the center house and ea^ of the the cement and used according to Certificates of merit will be Margaret Ann Brown. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Mc- Outdoor club pit. The concrete the game desired. A high fence awarded to 200 boys and girls, will enclose the court. The con­ Meel, with Neal A, A’Hem and court will be used by the children members of the Lourdes Outdoor ‘Tour’ Is Not‘Pilgrimage’ Marjorie A’Hern as sponsors. Neal for a varied athletic program dur­ crete contract was given this week club, on Sunday, Sept. 2. The and Nann A’Hern were proxies. » ing the winter and summer to Martines A Son Co. The summer camping in the mountains • Lourdes.—Bishop John P. Hui- months. The space will be ample fence will be erected by the Elcar and on' the church grounds will bera of Haarlem, The Netherlands, Mrs. Joseph Spenser of 1116 end Sept. 1. The certificates of who led the 51st national pilgrim­ Leyden street entertained mem­ Classes Planned merit will be divided into three age from Holland to Lourdes, said bers of the St. Monica circle at groups, blue, silver, and gold. that- a clear distinction must b'e luncheon and bridge in her home The ‘boys and’girls receiving the made between “tours" and “pil­ on Aug. 1. (luests were Mrs. Ray highest certificate will- be transj grimages” and Catholics should Olson, Mrs. H. B. Schell, Jr.; Mrs. 1st Communion Set for 31 ferred into an advanced mountain guard against any confusion in Harold Watson, and Mrs. N, B. jroup and will be entitled to that respect. He said that mere Braswell. Honors were won by onger mountain trips next sum­ tours organized by travel services Mrs. William Cudmore, Jr., and At All Saints' on Aug. 19 mer and week-end camping for which include Lourdes in their Mrs. Thomas Deerfield. skating this winter. The club will itinerary cannot properly be called Mrs. Thomas Deerfield of 1520 “pilgrimages.”...... Bishop lOp P:Pierre M. (All Saints’ Parish, Denver) also sponsor a party night once Magnolia street entertained the SL each week in the parish hall. The Theas of Tarbes and Lourdes told Francis circle at its August meet- On Sunday, Aug. 19, 31 children of'the pariah will re­ blue and silver certificate winners the Dutch pilgrims that Lourdes ing. High score was won by the ceive their First Holy Communion in the 8 o’clock Mass. In­ will be given privileges during the should not be visited as a place hostess and Mrs. Allyn Schmidt. struction classes for the First Communion class will be held winter months in keeping with where miraculous cures occur, but The perpetual novena devotions the merits won. mainly as a place of repentance in honor of the Sacred Heart are Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week at Loretto A few members of the ad­ and penance. held every Friday evening at 7 :30. Heights from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. vanced mountain club boys began The Altar and Rosary society their new type of mountain ad will hold its regular meetin venture today, Thursday, Aug. 16, Landscaping Slated Wednesday, Aug. 22, at 8 o’cloc when they attempted to climb in Loretto Heights auditorium. to timberline on the Long’s peak The Man’s club will hold a meet­ trail. The party left with the Rev For Aurora Parish ing Tuesday, Aug. 21, at 8 o’clock Damen McCaddon, the ptCStor, on Delicious Luncheons in Loretto Heights auditorium. Thursday morning at 6 a.m. If the (St. Theresa’s Parish, Aurora) A Requiem Mass will be offered trip is deemed successful another At a meeting of man of the Saturday, Aug. 18, at 7:S0 in All group will be taken the following from parish Aug. 13, it was deter­ Saints’ church for Charles Smith Thursday. mined to landscape the yard of All men of the parish 'are re­ At a meeting Tuesday night the church and the rectory as quested to be present. Confessions with leaders and sponsors of last M. Emelda; Fabiola Casaus, Sister M. Rita; Dolores soon as possible. Mr. Meyer ap­ will be heard before Mass. year’s Teen-age club, it was de THE ANNUAL INVESTITURE of the pointed Mr. Reebes as chairman At the Dedication Mass the cided the parish would sponsor the Sisters of St. Francis Seraph of the Per­ Dohmen, Sister M. Louisine; Emma De La 0, Sister of a committee to make plans choir was directed by Miss Betty roup-again this winter. The mem- petual Adoration was held Sunday, Aug. 12, at M. Andrew; Henrietta Chochon, Sister M. Margaret; for the installation of the lawn Ford. The organist was Mrs. Jo ership last year reached the 125 St. Joseph’s convent, 2825 W. 82nd avenue, Denver, Mary Rita Sluriski, Sister M. Roseria; Elizabeth 50 and an irrigation system. Volun­ seph Brinkman. mark, with an average attendance Christ the King chapel. Archbishop Urban J. Kosiba, Sister M. Lucy; Gabriela Olivas, Sister M. teers are needed to assist in the ^omaii Serve Luneheoa of 100 at the Thursday night Vehr presided at the ceremonies. Lourdes; second row (left to right) Theodorita Mon­ varied choice of entrees work of planting the lawn. Men Following t h e dedication « party. The 11 young women shown above, who toya, Sister M. Consuela; Valeria Spenner, Sister of the parish are invited to eo> luncheon was served by the Altar This year, however, a special entered religious life and received the garb, are M. Evangeline; and Angela Heiman, Sister M. operate. and Rosary society. Archbishop meeting of all parents of the teen­ (left to right) first row, Mary Ann Jarecki, Sister Evelyn. fast courteous service The' Rev. Louis Merta will Urban J. Vehr and approximately agers will be called and the rules spend his vacation in Idaho and 60 priests were served. Women in will be read to them. Membership the Pacific Northwest. In his charge of the various committees cards will be given to the parents New Cafeteria to Be Scene of Card Social air conditioned absence the parish will be cared were: General chairman, Mrs. Leo if they wish their boys and girls for by the Rev, Garrett Winnc, Arnold; preparation*of food, Mrs. to become members. This year the C.M., and a Franciscan priest. R. A. Celine and Mrs, Leo Slizo- club will be limited to boys and dining room ski: beverages, Mrs. Dudley Camp­ girls in high school. Members Society in Englewood W ill Entertain ‘Rough on Reds’ bell; decorations and serving, Mrs. must be in the ninth to 12th Open Daily'11:30 A. M. to 8:00 P. f George Chouinard; and salad and grades. Members must also (St. LouU’ Parish, Englawood) grimage to the Mother Cabrini Gary Vogelsberg, Glen Ross, Mi­ New York.—“Restoring things to shrine, and Mass in St. Joseph’s chael Rounds, Danny Argavec, dessert, Mrs. John Diamond and be Catholic. A meeting will be The Altar society will en­ V PARKING GARAGE NEXT DOOfaJ Christ’’ is tho only effective op­ Mrs. Marshall Sanders. held for the parents early in Sep­ in Golden were highlights of the Paul Vranesic, Tom i^ HicKman, tertain with a card party in Gerry Gussie, Eddie Gussie, Rich- position to Communism, which is The president of the Altar and tember, and the club will resume outing. its Thursday night pro^ams a the cafeteria of the new ard l^trash, Robert Eastin, Doug­ based on dialectical materialism or Rosary society wishes to thank all Boys in attendance were Bob who helped with the luncheon. week following the meeting. The las Dade, and Axel Luheck. 'in of atheism, Louis F. Budenz told stu­ school building on the after­ Schreiner, Jim Barth, Tommy Father Edward Leyden and Fa­ same sponsors will take charge of Any One of these dads will say he V he dents at the Fordham university the club under the direction of noon of Thursday, Aug. 23. A Barth, Danny McKenna, Billy Ab­ had a good time: Elmer Reed, ther Walter Jaeger thank all the dessert-luncheon will be served at summer school. He is a former ed­ men and women of the parish who Mrs. Mary Martin. bey, Tom McGonigle, Fred Martin, Carlos Luheck, Ralph Tafoya, itor of the Communist Daily 12:30 p.m. The hostess will be Tommy Bach, James Dryer, Henry Barth, Walter Sawicki, helped with the preparation of the Members of the Altar and Ro­ Mrs. Arthur Michaud, who will be Golden S LanteriiP Worker. . Stephen Schmitz, Dudley Pitchford, Glen Ross, Don McKenna, Bill church and grounds for the dedi tary society will sponsor a assisted by Mrs. L. Balk, Miss W. cation. mother - daughter Communion George Kloppenberg, Robert Reid, Abbey, Dudley Pitchford, Joe 1265 Bdwy. Naar 13tk Ave. RESTAURANT KE. 1204 Sunday, Aug. 26, in the 8i30 Freerich, and Mrs. C. Waller. Jon Rapp, Jerry Sawicki, Joe Blue­ Bluejacket, George Kloppenberg, Fred Baptized Aug. 14 was Michael Guests attending are asked to jacket, Garry Noel, Jimmy Tafoya, William, infant son of Mr. and Mast. Following tha Mats, mem­ Joe Gussie, and Jim Rapp. J bers and thair daughtars will bring their own playing cards. Gravina Mrs. Robert R. Nicoll. Sponsors The Altar society wishes to were William P. Cullen and Mary bo tarvad a breakfast cooked by tha men of the Rocks of thank the parishioners for their of L. Wismont. generous contributions toward the Prayers are requested for Mr. Lourdet club. Boys of the Out­ Fredericks door club will serve the break­ hope chest and faneywork booth M c^ren’s mother, who is seriously at the fiesta. ill in St. Anthony’s hospital. fast. Tha last Sunday of every Fabrics month is Communion day for The parish scout troop spent a members of the Alter society. week recently at Camp Tahosa. Invitee hie Cuetomere to see Our The following members of Our The 18 scouts in attendance with JOE ONOFRIO Lady of Lourdes parish will re­ their scoutmaster, Bill VobeMa, Back-to-CoUege Isenhart Family ceive a telephone invitation dur­ were Ronny Benoit, Jack Du- ing the week and be extended a pogny, David Dryer, Joe Hogan, DOES IT AGAIN! and breakfast date for Sunday, Aug. Dick Kauffmann, Bill Kirk, Jerry Back-to-Schools 19. They are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuplack, John McCabe, Mike Mc­ and os always Thwarts Floods Coyle of 1551 S. Grant, Mr. and Cullough, Mike Melchoir, Bob Nau, Fabrics Mrs. Fred Mahony of 2563 S. John Patania, John Rice, Leonard High, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Car- Roy, Jack Theisen, Richard Sun- To Flold Reunion raher of 1936 S. Lafayette, and aila, Paul Ross, and Stephen Nothing But The Finest . . the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tancibok of iuplack, town’s (Holy Family Parish, Denver) 1673 S. Emerson street. The spe­ S, Kuplack, P. Ross, and R. Sun- Joe, Jr. best Mr. and Mrs. Clyde T. Isen- cial breakfast guests will be no­ gaila were chosen as honor camp; hart, 4902 W. 34th avenue, were tified as to the time of their date. ers for the week. The troop won selection able to bring their entire fam­ The members above will have first place in competition with 17 and ily together this month for a breakfast with the pastor and will other troops at the field day and prices! reunion. be treated by the Rocks of Lourdes water carnival. R. Sungaila was Their oldest son, Howard, and children of tho Outdoor club. top archer in competition with 225 " d a J jn fA - came to Denver from his home scouts. The boys were busy every minute with overnight hikes, arch­ NO MONEY DOWN in Carlsbad, N. Mex. His wife Pupils From Austria 1510 California St. and children had been spending ery, rifle practice, boating, canoe­ the summer here. Washington. — Eight Austrian ing, fishing, swimming, and handi­ (Just 2 doors from 15th St.) exchange boys, all 17, will arrive crafts. They are again collecting The youngest of the family, papers for next year’s camp. Brother Gregory (Clyde), came in New York Sept. 17 to spend one from St. Louis, Mo., on one of year in U. S. high schools. They Father John Aylward will leave will live in representative Catholic for a vacation this Sunday, Aug. I the first trains to get through 19. While in the East he will at­ 00 Trade Allowance homes in different cities under the s BURNS - RIPS the Kansas City flood area. i auspices of the NCWC Education tend the national Newman club OR TEARS They joined with their Department. The eight youths are convention in New Hampshire. brother, John, and sister, Mrs. outstanding members of the Cath­ Weekday Mass during his absence For Your Old Refrigerator Eliminated by Lawrence C. Merky, and their olic Youth movement in Austria, will be at 8 o’clock and Com­ French or Inweaving children in a family reunion. munion will he distributed at 6 :30 100 21 Hour Service—Reuonable Pricei Eleven grandchildreq, the Nuncio Blesses Radio a.m. HOSIERY MENDING youngest visiting the Isenharts Thirty-eight players and two for the first time, added to the Asuncion, Paraguay. — Inaugu­ alternates have signed up from the enjoyment of the occasion. rating new broadcasting equip­ parish for the coming bowling The Howard Isenhart family ment to increase the power of Ra­ season. Players now signed up {jJsLb isu m . have returned to Carlsbad, and dio Caritas, owned by the Fran­ are Bill Powell, Carl Boom, Ed ON THIS ’51 PHILCO Inweaving Co, Brother Gregory has reported ciscan Fathers, Archbishop Feder­ Melchoir, Frank Weith, Bob Mar­ Phone KE. 4409 back to Alexian Brothers’ hos­ ico Lunardi, Apostolic Nuncio to shall, Pat Moyer, Fred Ezell, 304 McClintock Bldg, pital in St. Louis, Mo. Paraguay, blessed the station. George Bettinger, Bill Lehman, — 1554 Calif. —>• Ed Puetz, Norm Jouett, Don Cas­ sidy, A1 Phenix, Ed Theisen, Regular Price .... $339.95 Charley Melchoir, Larry Ogrodow- John Coyne Will Direct ski, C. G. Trogstad, Carl Belle, George Traut, Bill Nilges, Paul Evening Division at Regis Vranesic, Nick Vranesic, Carl Trade Allowance . . . $100.00 Swim Junk, Joe Bowles, Wkrren Otto, John V. Coyne, professor of necessitate his retirement from the Kenny Bellamy, Frank Eckholt, Progress business administration, at Regis athletic directorship of the Jesuit Lynam Nachazel, Rex Cross, Joe Francis, Jean Wenzinger, Tar Plunge college, Denver, has been named school, a position he has held since 1949. No immediate successor to Yegge, Art Burne, Ray Isreal, Leo director of the evening division at Pelzel, and Don 'Van Buehler. Open Daily the Northside school. Coyne will the athletic post has as yet been I r o ’ , : ; ’, * 2 3 9 * 5 1 to 5 p.m. replace the Rev. Joseph A. Ryan, Alternates signed up so far are 7 to 10 p.m. S.J., who has headed the school’s Harold Rust, and Dr. Paul Hogan. evening division since 1949. Father Anyone interested in joining 3300 W. Florida Westwood 386 Ryan will remain as assistant to this league is asked to contact Look for the "SWIM” Sigh on the newly appointed director. Bob Marshall at SH. 0874. ‘ Federal Boulevard Coyne’s appointment to the 18 Mos. to Pay!! Regis evening division post will Cub Scouts' Picnic Planned Aug. 19 This year’s Cub Scout summer Beautiful 1951 Phiico When you Buy Cleaners and Wax picnic is to be held Sunday, Aug. Be Sure to Specify the Best . . . 19, in the large picnic area above Brook Forest inn near Indian Hills. * Huge 50 lb. Freezer SUPER SPEED-O-LITE CLEAIVER Games will start at 2 p.m. for the ZIP-A-SHINE WAX AND children and parents. A picnic KEM-O-SOL MAINTAINER lunch will be served for 60 cents ^ Deluxe Quick Chiller per person in order that the We manufacture and repair Floor Machines mothers may have a Sunday off CALL FOR ANY FLOOR from preparing a lunch. Ham­ ^ Rigid Steel Shelves US PROBLEMS burgers, drinks, and “all the fix- ins’’ are promised. Anyone who has an interest in ^ 1 1 cu. ft. in the f . J. SCARRY t coMPm the parish scout program is cor­ 1620 Market TA. 448S dially invited. Prospective cubbers floor space of an 8 and their relatives and friends are especially welcome. This will be a good time and place to get ac­ * Only 30" wide quainted with the men and women John V. Coyne who will have charge of the boys’ J. J. CELLA INSURANCE named by Regis officials, although first scouting experiences. * Countless Other Feotures they have expressed the desire that Last Saturday and Sunday the Marie A. Celia Jack J. Celia Mr. Coyne will continue to serve Cub Scouts and their dads had on the school’s athletic board. fun together at Camp Genesee. A The new Regis evening division Hikes, formations, games, a pil- "Insurance of All Kinds" director received his A.B. degree from Notre Dame university and East Evans 43 Years of Dependable Service in the Field where his M.B.A. from Stanford univer­ Joe Onofrio Music Co. sity. He has been a member of the HARDWARE Dependability is Essential Regis faculty since 1946, and Member of S t Catherine’s Parish played a dominant part in the rise Central Lin* o< 1120 Security Bldg. i7th*cai«. Phone KE. 2633 of Ranger basketball fortunes dur­ Hardware - Garden ifools 1805 BROADWAY **Home of Teleuition” MA, 8585 ______i ______ing the years when be was athletic director. 1742 E. Evans BP. 3277 Office,^ 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, August 16, 1951 w ( PAGE SIX r Will Marry Former Army Nurse at Rental Library Seminary Bazaar- ReacJiecJ;

' 1 Funds for New Equipment ZIP„,0mI tZt th/»f All-Volunteer Workers on Staff 1010 S. Gaylord Herman Wachter, Prop. SPnica 4469 The members of St. Thomas’ and ham and bacon booth, Emil (Catholic Information and Library + + + + + Seminary auxiliary, under the Prei. Society,. Denver) leadership of Anthony Dunst, are The next bpzaar meeting will • DELICIOUS FRIED CHICKEN DINNER One of the enthusiastic rental be held on the evening of Aug. 28 library volunteer workers at the busy preparing for the second at 8:15 in the Catholic Daugh­ with Potato Salad and Holla, Served Hot Right At Your Door. New Volunteer Librarian annual bazaar to be held on the One Order Plenty For Three. >■ Clarke church goods house, 1633 ters’ clubhouse at 1772 Grant Tremont, is Dora Petry Cava­ seminary grounds, 1300 S. Steele street. Our chlckcna are freehly dreaeed every day at onr own naugh, who was graduated from street, Denver, on the evening MOUNTAIN VIEW CHICKEN RANCH St. Joseph’s training school for of Sept. 16. The bazaar will We aleo eerve FRENCH FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP Frldayi * Every Day nurses in the class of 1927. Mrs. open with a roast beef dinner. Booth Service for Your Convenience Cloaed Mondaya Cavanaugh entered the array nurse The dinner will be served from Fried Chicken $3.25 corps'in 1930, and when she re­ 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. The price tired in 1944 she was ohief nurse at will be $1.25 for adults and 50 by P H O N E the Lincoln air base, Lincoln, Neb. cents for children under 12. The While stationed there she met her main attraction will be $200 husband, M. Sgt. Lawrence to be given away at 11 p.m. This S H IT 'S ^ Cavanaugh, who is at present as­ year the funds realized will be Fried Shrimp We Don't Wont All the signed to the Fitzsimons post. used to furnish the new seminar­ F31DAY *30 EVE3Y 0*Y ^ The ‘Cavanaughs, who reside at ians’ recreation room recently Flying Chicken Business in the World - 6226 E. 26th avenue^ are members constructed on the seminary of St.- James’ parish. Eighteen grounds. )3220 E. Colfax] months of their married life were On the committees for the ba­ Just Yours! Mrs. Hedwig Saykally of spent in occupational duty at Wies­ zaar are: Faculty chairman, the Clovis, N. M*ex., announced baden, Germany. Mrs. Cava­ Very Rev. W. J. Kenneally; gen­ We are members of St. Louis’ Parish. We have 12 the engagement and approaching naugh’s hobbies are gardening, eral chairman, Anthony Dunsi^ f marriage of her daughter, Viola housekeeping, and' collecting Ros­ treasurer, W. 0. Sievers; mam' courteous salesmen to give you personalized service. Faye, 1275 Humboldt, Denver, to enthal and Meissen porcelain china. prize, Thomas Anderson and J ^ n Thomas Ramos of New York city. The Cavanaughs are avid readers Downing; dinner, Mrs. Leo Ken­ Miss Saykally is an alumna of of Catholic literature, and each nedy and Mrs. John Downing; CALL US ANYTIME SU. 1-6671 Loretto Heights college and Mr. evening finds them reading aloud fancywork, Mrs. Joseph Sullivan Dr. F. A. Smith ° Ramos is an alumnus of Regis together one of the current Cath­ and Mrs. John Dore; cake booth. college. The couple plan to be olic books. At present they are Miss Carol Curry and Mrs. E. B. Optometrist married Aug. 18 before a Nuptial reading Thomas Merton’s Seven Landrum; candy booth, Mrs. Ed High Mass in Clovis, N. Mex. They Storey Mountain. They also find Hegge; fish pond, Mrs. A1 Jep- WILSON & WILSON, Realtors will make their home 'in Denver. time to attend the “Great Books’’ son; games booth, John McGinn; classes of Father E. A. Stauffen, refreshment booth, seminarians; Ford Optical Co. 2868 South Broadway S.J., at Regis college every'other Thursday and enjoy the discfts- Eyei Examined * Visual Cars Wheatrldge Society sions and study of the Papal en­ Cathedral Sodality Individually Styled Glasses cyclicals. The rental library is open Dora Petry Cavanaugh • IS.SR Broadway SAVE V z ON YOUR I To Receive Aug. 19 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, To Receive Aag. 19 j Walter's Drug Store and Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. day for Los Angeles She will breakfast Aug. 14 in honor of (Sts. Peter and Paul’s Parish, TAbor 1295 M EAT BILL I 801 Colorado Blvd. to 3:30 p.m. and is staffed en­ make her home there. Mrs. Bauer and Paula Lou. Sunday, Aug. 19, the Denver Wheatridge) tirely by volunteer workers. In­ Howaj-d Sleeper’s daughter and Mrs. Helen Mahoney and Ann Cathedral Sodality of Our Lady of Complete Processing Service I Prescriptions Carefully Members of the Altar and Ro­ dividuals wishing to participate son-in-law from Orlando, Fla., are Stevans were fishing over the week the Immaculate Conception will for Lockers and Home I Filled— Gifts sary society invited the women of in this project may telephone guests of the Sleeper family, 1533 end. hold its monthly corporate Com­ the parish to join them in joint Freezers. I Cameras— Film the chairmen of volunteer work­ Fairfax street. The circle extends its sympathy munion in the 9 o’clock Mass. Communion in the 7 o’clock Mass ers, Mrs. Howard Sleeper, DE. St. Thomai Aquinai’ Circle to Mft and Mrs. Harold Mahoney Front pews on the right hand side We Sell Armour’s Beit Meats I Duncan Hines Ice Cream next Sunday. 5988. The St. Thomas Aquinas circle on the death of.^their cousin, Leo of the center aisle will be reserved 2 ^ in Quarters or Halves. I Beers, Wines, Etc. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scena an­ Assignments for the rental li­ of the Catholic Library and Infor­ P. Lenihan, who was buried from for sodalists. Alice Nash, vice pre­ nounced the arrival of a girl, brary for this week are: Friday, mation society will meet in the St. Elizabeth’s church Aug. 13. fect, will distribute the medals. "'IT- '■. King’s Frigid Food Bank j FR. 5391 Margaret Elizabeth, born July 24. Aug. 17, Mrs. Edna Nelson; Sat­ home of Mrs. Vilma Moore, 7511 Anne O’Kane, captain of the St. The general monthly intention will WINDOW (Mr. and Mrs. A. A. King The Scenas live at 3420 Harlan urday, Aug. 18, Apne O’Neil; Mon­ E. 17th avenue, Tuesday, Aug. 21 Thomas Aquinas circle, spent the be “for the good of the sodality.” A of Cathedral Pariah) I Free Delivery street. day, Aug. 20, Mrs. Thomas Shee­ at 8 p.m. week end at Nederlands. Following the Mass, breakfast 2041 S. University PE. 3533 Baptized were Kathleen Ruth han; and Wednesday,- Aug. 22 Major and Mrs. Charles Miller Circle members who have reser­ will be served*in the reading room SHADES FYitch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Logan. and son, William, 624 Garfield, vations for the laywomen’s retreat by the members of the govemmg' Donations received for the Cath­ are vacationing in Santa Cruz, at Loretto Heights Aug. 23-26 are council of the previous year. The Eugene C. Fritch, with Paul and olic library in the past week ar^: Mrs. Helen Pritchard, Mrs. Earl Beatrice Fritch as sponsors; and Calif. Little Office of the Blessed-Virgin < Marjorie O’Neil, $5 cash donation; Mr. and Mrs. Jenifer Hames, F. Baker, Theresa Kiely, and Ruth will bo recited in the chapel after Mary D’Ann Davis, daughter of Mary Reiter, A Certain Widow, Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Davis, with Olympia, Wash., are guests of breakfast. Fabwla, Fire in the Rain, The Leg­ Mrs. Nora Heath-in Englewood. > Short Houri at Library Mr. and Mrs. John Davis as spon­ acy of Gabriel Martel, and Murder Thursday, Aug. 23, the sodalists sors. Mrs. Pauline Hiles Bauer, R.N., The Holy Ghost library of the^ will make their regular visit to the Takes the Veil; and from Grace and daughter, Paula Lou, are Catholic Information and Library Sacristy workers for Saturday, Palmer, The Greatest Story Ever Shangri - La convalescent home. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard society will be open only from 3 Members will meet at the Cathe­ Aug. 18, are Mrs. Robert, Norton Told, Certainly I’m a Catholic, and Barbour, 1194- Ash street. The p.m. to 5 p.m. from Aug. 13 to and Mrs. Robert Kennedy. The Left Hand of God. dral at 7 p.m. Freshen up that tired window Bauers, who are from Casper, are Aug. 26 and will be closed Wednes­ with a new crisp Volker Volunteer Workers cousins of the Mitchell sisters. Mrs. days and Sundays. During Librar­ Frances Schrenbrand left Tues- John Hutman entertained at a ian Edna Hartman’s vacation, the Cloth Window Shade Retreat Reservation library will be staffed by volun­ De Smet Club ta Meet teer workers. Mrs. Katherine Available in all the new pastel Deadline Is Aug. 20 Harsch will have charge of the At Holy Ghost Aug. 21 colors, White, Ivory, Tan, Patricia Mulligan Marries library until Aug. 20, when Miss Anita Schader will take charge. Prices range $ 1 59 $ 4 48 Reservations for the 29th an­ The De Smet club of Regis col­ from...... ■ to ■■ nual laywomen’s retreat to be Grandson of Former Solon Miss Hartman will make a week­ lege will meet in Holy Ghost hall, held at Loretto Heights college, end retreat at El Pomar and will 19th and California street, Denver, Denver, Aug. 23-25 must be Miss Patricia Claire Mulligan, Pueblo was Dr. Reitemeier’s best spend part of her vacation at Glen- Tuesday, Aug. 21. at 1 p.m. At made by Monday, Aug. 20, with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. man, and David Mulligan, brother wood Springs. A dessert-luncheon will be FALBY'S Mrs. Thomas Carroll at 994 S. Mulligan of Denver, was married of the bride; Maj. C. K. Rush served and cards will be played. 32 Broadway PH. PE. 2940 Pennsylvania street, phone PE. July 21'in St. John the Evangel­ of Cheyenne, Wyo.; and Dr. Betrotheii All friends of Regis are invited. {{fflerican fieauty 5842. ist’s church to Dr. Richard Joseph George P. Cribari of Pueblo were The Rev. Sebastian Egan, Reitemeier. The bridegroom is ushers. O.F.M., will be the retreat mas­ the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. MACARONI PRODUCTS A wedding breakfast was served HAVE VINER ter. The fee of $15 will cover Reitemeier of Pueblo and grand­ in the Park Lane hotel following all expenses. Bus 60, which son of the late Senator and Mrs. the ceremony, and an afternoon leaves Alameda and S. Broad­ T. G. McCarthy of Pueblo. Mon­ reception was held in the bride’s way 10 minutes past every hour, signor John P. Moran officiated home, 623 Columbine street. PROTECT YOUR CAR stops directly in front of the at the ceremonies and offered the Mrs. Reitemeier was graduated college. Nuptial Mass. from St. Mary’s academy and HAVE VIISER Members of the clergy present Denver university, and has been Navy Mothers Planning in the sanctuary during the cere- teaching in Cole junior high school in Denver for several years. BEAUTIFY YOUR CAR Hospital Welfare Work Dr. Reitemeier, an alumnus of Members of the Rocky Mountain Denver university and the Colo- HAVE VINER Navy Mothers’ club 462 will meet ^-adp university medical school, The Beer T hat' at 12 noon Monday, Aug. 20, in served his internship in Corwin the home of Mrs. Lulu Harvey, hospital, Pueblo. He was captain PORCELAINIZE YOUR CAR Made Milwaukee Famous 13555 W. Colfax, Denver, for a and assistant chief of medicine at potluck luncheon. Assisting host­ the 98th General hospital in Mu­ MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. esses will be Mrs. Amy Qualls and nich, Germany, and late^ was chief HAVE VINER Mrs. Margaret McKenna. Mrs. of medicine at the 110th Station ‘Robert M. — Paul V. — M, T. Murray; Lulu Doetzel, welfare chairman, hospital in Vienna. Following a INSTALL CUSTOM MADE will discuss plans for continuing year at the Henry Ford hospital the club’s welfare work in the new in Qetroit, he recently completed 01832709 Veterans’ hospital to be opened one year’s residency at the Mayo QUALITY SEAT COVERS ELEVATORS shortly. clinic in Rochester, Minn. The couple will make their home in DENVER £.(Sy TERMS Rochester, while Dr. Reitmeier Plans for a late summer completes two years’ work at Complete Fort Morgan Flour Mills VOSS BROS. the- Mayo clinid. weiiding are being made by FORT MORGAN Miss Harriet Ann Lallas (above) BAKERIES and her fiance, Franklin Thomas BRANCHES AT— 3 Stores to Serve You Club at M t. Carmel Scardina. The betrothal has been announced by the bride-elect’s par­ ONE-SIOP LONGMONT . . . YUMA Will Sponsor Retreat ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lallas. Service HUDSON . . . HH.L ROSE Miss Lallas is a graduate of Holy There are itill reierrationf for Family high. The prospective bene­ AT MILLERS AND HANDLERS the retreat at El Pomar on Aug. dict is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mn. R. J. Reitemeier 24 through Aug. 26, which ia be­ OF FLOUR, WHEAT, CORN, WESTERKAMP'S Thomas Scardina and is attending PEarl 4641 455 BROADWAY mony were the Rt. Rev. Monsignor ing fponiored by the YPC of Regis college. BARLEY, OATS, AND MILL KE. 9435 5106 Wash. Joseph J. Walsh of Pueblo,, the Mt. Carmel pariah, Reaervationa FEEDS Rev. Francis Syrianey, the Rev. will be accepted up until Mon­ EVERYTHING A GOOD GROCERY Charles Jones, the Rev. John N. day, Aug, 20. Countrjr Shippers! , SHOULD HAVE BEST FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES Haley, the Rev. Donald A. Mc­ Reaervationa can ba made by Consign Your Shipment To Vs - WE DELIVER — Mahon, all of Denver, and the calling Miaa Carmela Zarlengo, Rev. Roy Figlino of Brighton. GL. 2050, chairman, or Mra, Given in marriage by her grand­ Roae Somma, GE. 0012, co- father, P. A. Gushurst of Denver, chairman. A amall depoait ia Miss Mulligan was attended by her required, and tranaportation sister. Miss Joanne Mulligan, as will be prbvided to and from the YERYTHINOjerOlNHIlKj-ll maid of honor, and Mrs. Robert El Pomar. (3ray Chandler, Jr., of Pueblo, The chartered bua will leave sister of the briciegroom, as l^ides- Mt. Carmel church, 'W . 35th GLASS TOP LIDS ZINK CAPS maid. J avenue and Navajo, promptly at Timothy George Reitemeier of 1:30 p.m. Friday, Aug, 24r REGULAR CAPS WIDE MOUTH CAPS Marriecd t o ( M WIDE MOUTH LIDS St. Vincent de Paul’s church MASON JARS " was the scene of the marriage of Miss Carol A. PARAFIN WAX Wood, daughter America's Fine Light Beer of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wood, Sr., of 1266 S. Gaylord street, to Sgt. MarvinMaus, Also wide variety of Pectins; Jr., USMC. T h e Rev. George L. Certo, MCP Pectin, Pen-Jel, Weibel officiated and Sure-Jel. at the double-ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was at­ tended b y Miss Dolores McCar­ irs HOME CANNING TIME! thy, maid of hon­ or, and Joyce Maus and Mary Yes, it's Home Canning time again, Safeway carries a complete line of Chirico, brides­ canning needs, at low money-saving maids. Robert and time to look over your supply of Hurley was best prices. Be sure to drop in at Safeway canning needs — then a

i I Thunday, August 16, 1951 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER ^ Telephone, KEystene 4205 PAGE SEVEN Catechism Glass C. D. of A. Family Picnic To Have Picnic Committee Meet! - Joined in Wedlock Sixty Members, Families Miss Virginia Is Held of Nederland Camp Mae Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Attend Picnic of ACCN (Cathaiie DaughUri of America, husband of Florence McGillivray. Is Scheduled by Orville D. John­ DetiTcr) The committee for the picnic son, became the (Archdioeefan Council of Catholic chairman for the Denver chapter Members of Court St. Rita 625, consisted of Mmes. Mary Rohan, bride of Charles Abbie Milner, Anne McLean, Verna R. Auge, Jr., son Nurtea, Danvar Chaptar) of the ACCN. Catholic Daughters of America, Festival Leader Goliwons, and Frances Schmidt, of Mrs. Charles Sixty members and their fam­ Mrs. Audrey Needham has re­ with families and friends, number­ and Misses Anne Campbell, Rose (St. Joieph’f Redemptoriit Parish, R. Auge, in a ilies attended the annual ACCN turned from Rochester, Minn., ing about 70, gathered on the Hattendorf, and Anne O’Kane. Denver) double-ring cere­ picnic at Washington park Aug. where she was under treatment. veranda of Montrita, the Junior C. Mrs. Jane McDonald, state chair­ mony prior to a 12. Prizes were won by Charlotte Lee Cerise, general chairman of Stack and Marie Dowd. The com­ D. of A. camp at Nederland, for man for the juniors, is attending Nuptial Mass in Restyling - Repairing St. Joseph’s fall festival, wishes to Holy Family mittee thanks all those who so the annual family picnic Aug. 12. remind all committee chairmen The veranda was repaired through the institute and workshop for na­ church, Denver. generously donated their time and Fur Coats Made to Order tional junior counselors at Mt. and their selected committees to The Rev. William services. the geiierosity and under the su- attend an important meeting to be DanieVs F U R SHOP pervision of Ronnie McGillivray, Angel abbey, Mt. Angel, Ore. J. Koontz offici­ The sympathy of the members held in the hall Aug. 16, at 8:30 ated. T h e bride is extendedVto Mrs. Agnes Elliott ALpine 8124 p.m. w a s given i n in the death of her mother, Mrs. 211 Tabor TheaUo Bldg. The members of the Veronica marriage by her Kimmett, who died Aug. 5, dnd to Dtnru^ Colo. circle, many of whom are or were great uncle, Mrs. Mary Reum in the death of parishioners of St. Joseph’s, will Harry I. Hutton. her father-in-law, Mr. Reum, last meet in the home of Mrs. Dan Mc­ The bride was week. Boys’ & Girls* Cormick on Thursday, Aug. 16. 'attended by Miss Dr. and/Mrs. Mike Ryan an­ The circle has always been a pa­ Marilyn Miller, nounce the adoption of a daughter, tron of the bazaar and the indi­ maid of honor. Mary Joyce. BICYCLES viduals are available for help in Miss Dorothy the booths. Mrs. Mary Irams is ill in her Columbia...... 38'OB S h e d d 0 n, and home with the flu. QP Of special interest to members Miss Helen Auge, Margaret Foy (above), Mrs. Velma Moore has suffered Reconditioned...... 15®“Bp of St. Joseph’s parish is the knowl­ bridesmaids. Lit­ severe burns of her feet caused chairman of the annual pic­ edge that Mary Rita Slusarski, a tle Leona John­ Terms If Desired nic committee of the St. Thomas by the spilling of a pan of hot sister of Lannie Slusarski of 131 son, sister of the grease. Bike Accessories University club catechism group, Fox street, was among 11 young bride, was flower announces that a picnic will be held women who entered the religious girl. Miss Eliza­ B. Jay, father-in-law of Doris Aug. 19 for the children enrolled in order of the Sisters of St. Francis Jay, underwent surgery last Thurs­ Ao L beth Cox was so­ day in St. Joseph’s hospital. the catechism class at Good Shep­ Seraph of the Perpetual Adora­ loist, a n d Miss GLODT When More Than One herd and Mushroom. The drivers tion. Elaine_____ Satterwhite,______, organist. Binky Junghaene and Kenneth Mc- Ann Barbour of 1194 Ash has furnishing transportation for the A special honor was conferred Eahern were servers. Mr. Auge’s best man was Wayne E. Midyett, as her house guests Mrs. Pauline 253 Broadway SPruce 6438 children will meet at the Good on Alice Ann Berger when she was and Ronald Junghaene and Halver Haugen were ushers. Hiles Bauer and daughter, Paula Family Is Served Shepherd parish, 65th and Federal chosen to represent St. Joseph’s Following the ceremony a breakfast was served for the wedding Lou, of Cheyenne. boulevard, at 1 p.m. high school at the annual confer­ party and relatives in the Olin hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Auge left for a Ed Coffey, brother-in-law of Other members assisting Mar­ ence of the Junior Red Cross to be wedding trip to Yellowstone park, after which they will make Kathryn Nevin, Ruddy and Ver­ Our two chapels, one fur­ garet Foy on the committee and held at Camp La Faret, Black For­ their home in Denver. onica Nevin, is a patient in Mercy furnishing transportation are est. Mr. Auge is a graduate of North high school and Miss Johnson hospital. nished like a living room Thomas Ford, Roma Casburn, Miss Hazel Pollock is still con­ of West high. Both attended the University of Denver. Mrs. Mary Ryan has returned Katherine Sherman, Rosemary fined to her bed suffering from a from a three-week vacation in and the other with pews, Dollaghan, Alice Nash, Bill Suther­ severe attack of virus in her Kick-Off Dinner Sgpt. 12 Western Canada. land, Aldo Notarrianni, Rita Cof­ throat and ears. The council extends its sym­ make it possible for us to fey, Barney O’Kane, and Larry pathy to Ruth McNiemey on the and Roma Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bommelyn Broad Program Planned - death of her niece, Betty Wirth hold simultaneous services. returned from a trip to the Pa­ Stout, who died of poliomyelitis in cific Northwest. When in Seattle, a local hospital last Thursday. Wash., they visited their son, By Parish Sodality Union _ Mae O’Malley, nursing super­ Each family retains its own Catholics Assigned John, and family. visor at Colorado General hospital, privacy, and receives every Regiitration for the grade (Denver Archdioceian Parish with a dinner held in September. is convalescing in her home after To Chest Positions ichool will be held Aug. 27-31 Sodality Union) This year, that of the second an­ surgery at Mercy hospital. from 9 to 11:30 a.m. With September begins the new nual dinner, the dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Dick Macker are attention and courtesy. held at the Olin hotel Sept. 12. moving to California this week. Several persons prominent in Marriage banns have been an­ year for the Denver Archdiocesan nounced for Ruth Shipman of St. Parish Sodality union in Denver. All sodalists of Denver and vi­ Mrs. Macker acted as assistant local Catholic and civic affairs cinity are urged to attend, in prefect of the Mother of Perpetual Compare Our Iniuronce Plan have been named to important Joseph’s and James Muldoon of All officers have been elected and St. Peter’s, Greeley. order that this gathering may be Help guild and also as projgram With Any Other Offered posts in the individual gifts divi­ have assumed office, and the com­ one of the biggest in the history sion of the Community Chest, ac­ mittee moderators, chairmen, and cochairmen have been appointed of the sodality in Denver. The cording to John E. Streltzer and price for the dinner is $2.25. A Mrs. L. A. Higgins, cochairmen Provincial Assistant and are eager to begin working committee has been appointed to of the division. for the aims and purposes of the contact sodalists and take reser­ BACK TO SCHOOL TOGS Among those named as section Visits Mercy Hospital sodality in this area. vations. Margaret McLellan, chair­ cochairmen are Paul Murray, Mrs. The officers and chairmen for man of the social life committee, Ben Olguin, Mrs. Harold L. Har­ Mother M. Austin, Provincial the year 1951-1952 are as fol­ is in charge of arrangements for Beautiful N.ew Collection of rison, Mrs. James B. Kenney, and assistant, and Mother Alberta, lows; President, Margaret Sziich, the dinner. All sodality prefects Mrs. John Murtaugh. Additional former Provincial of the Sis­ Cathedral; vice president, Mary should endeavor to encourage all 100% Wool ^ appointments will be announced ters of Mercy, have been in Den­ Jane Kelly, St. Dominic’s; record­ members to attend the dinner and Horan & S o n Chapels later. ver making their annual retreat ing secretary, Mary Atzenbeck, to participate in all sodality ac­ SUITS...... fci-T up The individual gifts’ division at Mercy hospital. Mother Aus­ Annunciation; corresponding sec­ KEysfon* 6297 KEystone 6298 tivities. Checks, Plaids, Solids, of the Chest is a new division this tin is well known in Denver. retary, Corinne Kemme, St. Cath­ The program for the remainder Gabardines . . . Sizes 7 to 18 1527 Clovtland Place year and replaces the former She was stationed for some erine’s; and treasurer, Loretto “downtown” and “re.sidential” di­ years at Mercy, hospital. Sedlmayer, Presentation. The com­ of the year will be as follows: visions. Operation of the newly mittee heads are as follows: Our October—Living Rosary, Our Shortie and Full Leng;tb created division is expected to Lady’s committee: Moderator, Fa­ Lady’s committee. . . . 100% Wool streamline Red Feather campaign­ ther Regis McGuire; chairman^ November—Shoiver for the In­ ing activities, according to Mr. Our Lady of Grace Regina Phalen, Cathedral; Eucha­ fant of Prague nursery, apostolic Streltzer and Mrs. Higgins., ristic committee; Moderator, Fa­ committee. COATS...... O D up Parish Plans Parly ther James Ahern; chairman, December—Triduum for Holy Strucks, Chinchillas Son in Alice Nash, Cathedral; Catholic Father, Eucharistic committee. and (jabardines RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. Born Dayton, 0,, (Our Lady of Grace Pariah, truth committee: Moderator, Fa January — Day of recollection, Denver) ther John Aylward; chairman, Eucharistic committee. Watch for our GENERAL TIRES To Mr,, Mrs, Jas, Feely Rita LaTourette; apostolic com­ End o{ the month There will be a card party in mittee: Moderator, Father James February—Catholic Book and Our Lady of Grace hall Saturday, Catholic Press month. Catholic General Batteries A boy has been born to Mr. and McShane, S.J.; chairman, Mary Clearance Aug. 25. Mrs. Morgan is chair­ Farrell, St. Dominic’s; social life truth committee. Ice skating party, Sale Mrs. James T. Feely, formerly of man and Mrs. Freid is cochair­ social committee. Denver, in Dayton, 0., where Mr. man. committee: Moderator, Father KRAFT RECAPPING Feely is now the editor of the Donald McMahon; chairman, Mar­ March—Vocation day to foster GENERAL Young Catholic Messenger, pub­ Masses are offered every Sun­ garet McLellan, Annunciation; more religious vocations among Kraft Inspected lished by the George Pflaum Co. day at 7 and 9. publicity committee: Moderator, young women of Denver, apos­ S9UEECEE Mr. Feely was formerly on the ed­ Mrs. Helen McCormack and her Father Herbert Banigan; -chair­ tolic committee. Used Tires itorial staff of the Register Sys­ grandson from Somerville, Mass., man, Eileen Dufficy, Presentation. April—Catholic Charities opera. tem of Newspaper in Denver. His spent a week with Mrs. Cassidy. Cochairmen have been named for May—Retreat at El Pomar, Eu­ each committee also. charistic committee. G.T.A.C Easy Pay 1401 W. Colfax TA. 6604 wife is the former Annette La- A new member of the parish is 515 SIXTIENTH Tourette. The Feelys live at 612 Kris Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. The pro^am sponsored by the June—Election of officers. V/ 515 SIXTEENTH Imo drive, Dayton. Anton Zerr. sodality union for the year begins The sodality union, under the Next i0 the PMumouat sponsorship of the publicity com­ mittee, will endeavor to publish a news bulletin each month, and Need Help at Infant of Prague Nursery sufficient copies will be forwarded j u j u l to each prefect for all sodalists DR. JAMES P. '5 1 J > o J u L J J L (Archbishop’s Guild, Donvec.) Alberta Plym are vacationing in joyed by circle members when they It is hoped that through the Members of the Archbishop’s California. meet Tuesday, Aug. 21, at Elitch’s medium of this bulletin the union GRAY With Power-Pilot Economy Guild volunteered their services Blessed Martin’s Circle Gardens. Miss Mary Ansberry is may do more td help the individual Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Koester parish sodalities. Optometrist On Display at weekly at the Infant of Prague in charge of the arrangements. nursery. Feeding and general care plan to leave Aug. 23 to spend a Sancta Maria Circle Sodality to Help VISUAL CARE of the infants require the help of two-week vacation with Mr. Miss Loretto Sullivan is a volun- At Nursery EYES EXAMINED Koester’s family in Jefferson City, teer worker at the Catholic rental volunteers through the year. The sodality union this year Is VISUAL TRAINING Mo. library. sponsoring a project to assist at Guild members lend their as­ Blessed Sacrament Circle sistance. on the second and third Stella Maris Circle the Infant of Prague nursery on Optometrist MAin 3111 A vacation in San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Weaver Saturdays and Sundays. Mary Jane Sundays of the month and those Calif., is being enjoyed by Mr. 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1616 Calif. St desirous of volunteering for this will leave Aug. 18 to motor to Kelly, vice president of the union, 1335 Broadway * and Mrs. Edward O’Connor and New York. is the chairman of this committee, Phone for Appointment work may do so by calling Miss their son. Mary Ansbery, FR. 2290, or Miss St. Anthony’s Circle and Mary Farrell is cochairman. TA. 8883 Morning Altar Circle Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hufendick The committee feels it is not nee Marjorie Barrett, FR. 1406. Mary Louise, infant daughter of Queen of Peace Circle recently moved into their new essary to beg sodalists to help in Mr. and Mrs. Pasqual de Bell, home at 2796 S. Cook street. this work, since through doing a Engraved Letterheads Misses Nancy Ann Davis and was baptized by the Rev. Matthias St. Jude’s Circle little at the nursery, sodalists ac­ Blenkush in Presentation church Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meyer re* complish one of the aims and ob­ Business Cards, Exchanges Vows Sunday, Aug. 12. The godparents turned home following a trip to jectives of the sodality. It is are Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Barry. Montana, and Canada. stressed, however, that this proj­ Business Queen of Heaven Circle Mr. and Mrs. Blake Vifquain ect is not exclusively confined to Are You Living on a 'A potluck dinner will be en- and family will leave Aug. 17 for sodalists — any young women in Announcements California. En route they plan to Denver who feel they can assist in visit their son, Victor, who is this work are invited to contact stationed at Camp Pendleton in Miss Kelly, GL. 3408, for further BUDGET? Tickets Available Oregon. details. istler^s For Grid Classic, Married at Annunciation 1636 CHAMPA ST. • MAIN 5161 United in mar- then you’ll want to know about miage in a double- ring ceremony in the American! About their mer­ Says Club Leader An n u n elation Three hundred tickets to the parish church, chandising policy that’s always sold-out Notre Dame-Southern Denver, June 16, working to save you money! Ac­ Methodist university < football were Mr. and game Saturday, Oct. 13, in Mrs. Thomas F. tually, it’s as simple as being the South Bend are available in Kenneally. Mrs. Denver, Tom Gargan, secre­ Kenneally is the West’s largest horns furnishings tary of the Denver N.D. club, former Mary Ann announced. Baker, daughter store! That giant purchasing In co-operation with the of Mr. and Mrs. power ^ut to work for you brings Burlington railroad the club will Alex Baker, 3229 run a special train to the game. Josephine street, you famous brand furniture and It will leave Denver at 4 p.m. and Mr. Kenneal­ on*Friday, Oct. 12, and return ly is the son of Appliances at the lowest possible The marriage ■■ of Miss at 5 pun. Sunday, Oct. 14. Mr. a n d Mrs. price. Come in and let us show Catherine Marie Pruisner to Round-trip prices will be Thornes E. Ken­ James Kirwan Roche, Jr., son of $68.96 for coach or $109.32 neally 0 f Butte, you! Mr. and Mrs. James Kirwan Roche for lower berth. Mont. The Rev. of this city, recently took plilEe in Proceeds from sale of the James Moynihan St. James’, church, Denver.^The game tickets will go into the officiated at the Rev. Joseph Leberer was thS ^le- club’s scholarship fund. As rites. brant of the Nuptial Mass. A wed­ previously announced in the Jean Malloy and Shop Monday—9 A.M.-9 P.M. ding breakfast followed in the Register the scholarship winner Adam Pellon at­ for this year is Martin F. Kene- Colorado room at the Tiffin, and a tended the couple Tuesday through Saturday, 9 A.M.-5:30 P.M. reception was held in the home of han, a Regis high school grad­ as matron of the bride in the afternoon. The uate. honor a n d best bride is a graduate of Loretto Inquiries about the tickets man, respectively. n Heights college and the graduate should be made to David Chil­ Ushers were Joe school of the University of Colo­ ders of the Burlington passen­ Barry and James rado. Her sorority is Kappa Gamma ger department, KE. 1123. Hanlon. Pi, national honor sorority for A wedding graduates of Catholic women’s col­ Sf. Vincent's Pinochlers b re a k fa st was leges. Mr. Roche is a graduate of held in the Olin the University of Colorado and hotel, followed by has a law degree from the Univer­ Postpone Picnic Plans a reception in the sity of Denver. After receiving a (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish, home Pf t h e commission from the academy at Denver) bride’s paren ts. m n o a M S s m ^ Annapolis, Mr. Roche served for Plans for the annuel picnic of Mrs. Kenneally is . otN vw four years in the U. S. navy. After the Pinochle club sckeouled for a graduate of An­ «VENT«NTH at CHAMPA a motor trip through the state, Sunday, Aug. 26, aro baing hold nunciation high the couple will reside in Denver, in abeyance until a further school a n d her where they have purchased a home meeting of the committee en husband an alumnus of Montana State college, Bozeman, Mont— M ia Athmar parL--(Weber photo) Tuosdejr, Apf* EU (CbQto by JoaUn’a atudio) \ PAGE EIGHT Offiet, 938 Bannock Strotf THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyifone 4205 Thuridoy, August 16, 1951 'I Liniment League Game Wed in St. Philomena's Msgr. Moran Miss Patricia Quarterly Meeting Observed To Test Eternal Youth Idea Joan Dolan, daughter of Mr. At Profession The Men's clubs of two ad­ dent of St. Philomena’s Men's a n d Mrs. L a w- joining parishes whose ath­ club, and Albert Riede, head of rence J. Dolan, By Greeley Deanery/of ACCW letic teams hare been tradi­ St. John’s Men’s club, both con­ became the bride tional rirals will clash this Sun­ fidently predict that,their re­ recently of Gran. Of 2 Sisters ' Platteville.—The quarterly meeting of the Greeley deanery of the Archdiocesan day to proTe that the dads can spective teams will crush the op­ by R. Hillyer III (St. John’s Parish, Denver) Council of Catholic Women was held in Platteville on Aug. 7 with Mrs. Frank Mancini furnish as much excitement and position. As a precaution each is in a ceremony in The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John P. entertainment as their sons naming an “impartial” umpire S t. Philomena’s Moran, pastor of St. John’s, trav­ of Brighton presiding. The invocation and welcome were given by the Rev. Thomas A. when it comes to keen competi­ to see that his respective team church, Denver. eled to Nerinx, Ky., this week to Doran, pastor of St. Nicholas’ parish in Platteville tions. is safeguarded. George Mi|not Breakfast was be present for the final profession Reports were given by 12 af­ Flora Velasquez, also of Platte­ Dr. James Cummings, presi- will serve for St. Philomena’s served a t th e Aug. 15 of two girls from the par­ filiates at the morning session. The Brighton, 11 members; Frederick, and Father Charles Jones for Park Lane hotel ish, Sister Mary Karen and Sister Rt. Rev. B. J. Froegel, dean, gave ville, sang two solos accompanied 8; Ault-Eaton, 8; Platteville, 27; St. John's. To insure absolute f o r members o f M. Seton, as Lorettines. The two a brief talk and the closing prayer. by Bill Hildred. Ft. Lupton, 6; Greeley, 14; Wray, fairness. Father James Moyni- the wedding party girls are sisters, the former Mary At 11:30 a board meeting was The theme of the meeting was 7; Fort Morgan, 5; Roggen, 3; and 9 ST. DOMINICS han, local sports ‘^zar,” has a n d family. A Catherine and Theresa Madden, held. "Our Objective.” When the ACCW Mead, 6. consented to be umpire-in-chief. cousin o f th e daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Edward At 12:30 a delicious fried chicken was organized its objective was The next meeting will be in Ak­ PatronizB These Friendly Firm* to assist the Spanish-speaking peo­ ron on Nov. 13. Game time is scheduled for 2 bride, the Rev. Madden. A third sister is also a dinner was served family style to Charles Forsyth, ple to a better way of life. Dr. o'clock at the field at East Ninth Loretto nun. Sister Margaret. 115 members and guests by the O.S.B., of Bouldr The two sisters will be allowed VFW auxiliary ladies. Mrs. D. C. Edwin D. Reed, who spent some avenue and Columbine streets. er, officiated at to come to Denver this week for a Bruce, president of the St. Nicho­ time as manager o4the labor camp Since this field is situated be­ the rites. short visit with their parents. las Altar and Rosary society pre­ in Ft. Lupton gave an interesting tween the respective parishes Rich white sat­ While here they will be guests in sided at the dinner. 'The Rev. Mar­ talk on the problems of the migra­ and is easily .reached, a capacity in formed the St. John’s convent, which is being tin Arno of Mead gave the bless­ tory workers, and the need of leg­ EsUbllshed 1916 attendance is expected. Refresh­ bride’s charming reopened following the vacation, ing. Vocal selections were given islation to assure those laborers ments will be available during who are recruited from Texas and 3160 Tejon GLendale 0228 gown, which was at which time most of the nuns by Fred Nesbit, Jr., of Denver, ac­ the game. ______designed with a were at Loretto Heights. A companied by Mrs. Elmer McMil- New Mexico at least the same very full skirt brother, Edward, was ordained a len of La Salle; Bill Hildred of care and rprotection that the gov­ terminating in a subdeacon this June and will be sister Mary a clarinet solo, and ernment furnishes tho Mexican chapel train, long ordained a priest next year for together they played a piano duet. nationals. HOLY FAMILY PARISH tight sleeves, and the Archdiocese of Denver. The Rev. Domenic Morera, a n off-shoulder Men's Clubs to Vie Denverite Weds S.F., of Our Lady of Peace Patronise These Friendly Firms church in Greeley, spoke briefly decolletage filled In First Annual Tilt in with illusion to of his work among the local a high, round St. John’s Men’s club has been Spanish people and introduced FANNIIMG’S neckline. Her challenge4 to a softball game to one of his parishioners, Joe Rui- Homemakers Say.. BILLY’S i m TEXACO SERVICE finger-length veil be played this Sunday afternoon bal, a successful businessman in CORNER 44TH LOWELL BLVD. of illusion fell at 2 o’clock on the field at Ninth Greeley who is doing much to’ Delicious Foods - Weekday TIRES - BATTERIES and Columbine. Since the club help not only the local people ACCESSORIES from a tiara of lacks a full roster of skilled and Luncheons - Steaks - Chickens the same ma­ but also the migratory workers. COMPLETE SERVICING experienced players, any men who His place of bustnesif the Park Check the Central 0 BEER • WINE • MIXED DRINKS REASONABLE PRICES terial. S h e car­ would care to play are cordially in­ Frtnk W«)ner - Lionel Zlnn, Props. 44th & STUART GR. 9824 ried a prayer ttore, servei at an information vited to be present at that time. bureau and tort of welfare cen­ book with white It is also hoped that a large sec­ i orchids. ter for thete people. Mr. Ruibal tion of rooters will be on hand to is the announcer for the radio Attending her were Miss Betty Moberly of Cheyenne as maid of lend support. Arrangements are MARY LEE Young Moderns honor, and two bridesmaids. Misses Lorraine Magor and Miss Patricia program on KFKA from 6:30 to being made to furnish cold drinks 7:30 every evening. South of Complete selection of elothfns (or the North Denver Cleaners O’Day. Harry Masterson was Mr. Hillyer’s best man, and St. George in the grandstand. little ffirl and the Junior Miss. Hillyer and Vincent Dominico ushered. the Border. New-Way Checking accounts ALTERATIONS A1 Riede, Men’s club president, At the afternoon business ses­ Play Clothes for Brother Following the breakfast, the couple left on a short wedding trip has named Bernard Pepin and Art 4315 Tennyson Street MACHINE BUTTON HOLES sion messages were brought to the at The Central require no Members Holy Family Parish through Colorado. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Granby Ridgeway Thorpe to manage the St. John group by Mrs. A. J. Dooner of minimum balance. The only Open sTenlngs till 8 p.m. 3939 Tennyson GL. 8812 Hillyer and the late Mr. Hillyer, has been on active duty with the air team in the contest with the tra­ Pueblo, a member of the national ditional rivals from the neighbor­ force at Tinker field, Oklahoma City, and will be joined by his bride board; Mrs. J. L. Swigert of Den­ cost is ten cents for each check after his impending transfer to another base.— (Photo by Cavarra) ing parish. ver, state ACCW president, and Mrs. Thomas G. Garrison of Gol­ you write. Open a checking ac­ CORN FED MEATS j The firms listed here de­ poultry and fish den, a former state president. Miss serve to be remembered count at The Central soon... $54,751 Spent for Child Welfare Elizabeth Sheeby of Denver was TEIMN YSOX I when you are distributing also a guest. The meeting closed It’s the quick, safe and effi­ your patronage in the dif­ The slogan of the child welfare with a prayer offered by the Rev. I Meat Market Denver’s Leyden-Chiles-Wicker- to the George Thomas family Robert Hoffman of St. Peter’s cient way to take care of bills. ferent lines of business. which was burned out of its North work is “a square deal for every Miss Doris Jean Roots of j 4016 Tennyson GR. 0443 sham post No. 1 of the American Downing street home Aug. 14. church, Greeley, and the group child.” The Legion concerns itself Denver became the bride of went to St. Nicholas’ church for Legion, third largest in the United The Legion already has obtained As an extra service to all check­ States, with a membership exceed­ clothes for the children, dishes, especially with emergency cases Lt. Harry Francis Avery of Gen- Benediction of the Most Blessed ing 10,000, has provided a total silverware, and furniture. The in which no other welfare agency eseo, N. Y. Mrs. Avery is the Sacrament. ing account holders... of $54,751 in child welfare work Leyden-Chiles-Wickersham post is responsible or when the need daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Other members of the clergy ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH for the year ending July 31, ac­ received contributions from mem­ is immediate. Layettes are given Roots of 400 S. Grant. Lieu­ present were the Rev. Roy Figlino THE CENTRAL IMPRINTS YOUR to all veterans’ children in need tenant Avery is the son of Mrs. of Brighton, and the Rev. Emile cording to a report issued by bers shortly after news of the trag­ NAME FREE ON EVERY CHECKI Please Patronise These Friendly Firms Thomas F. Fitzgerald, post com­ edy was made public, and the of them. Harry F. Avery of Geneseo. Verschraegen of Sterling. mander for the past 12 months. money has been given to Mr. Because of its work in child wel­ The bride wore an all-white lace Affiliates represented were .Almost 50,000 children benefited Thomas, a veteran and the father fare the Leyden-Chiles-Wicker- ballerina-length gown. She carried Santa Fe Shoe Hospital CAROLYN’S CLEANERS by the services rendered by the of five children. .sham post has received a citation a bouquet of white roses and sweet peas. The bride’s only attendant. GOOD CLOTHES NEED Hats Cleaned & Blocked post, including hospitalization, from the Colorado department and j ^ n t r a l ' i Wa Redress Suedes f the national organization, and has Miss Mary Stefanich of Denver, NOT BE EXPENSIVE PROMPT SERVICE food, and clothing for veterans’ Vatican Is Neutral We Refinish Leather ■! Any Color All work guaranteed children. been termed by Frank Rlcketson, was attired in an aqua ballerina- Wa Dye Shoes I Rome. — Italians were assured Jr., president of the Fox Inter­ length gown. The best man was yewr bankiny # Alterationi # Hemstitching Typical of work done by the by the Vatican that lay Catholic # Buttonholes American Legion child welfare mountain Amusement corporation, Thomas Dalton of Denver. THE 748 Fox St. Phone CH 2832 program is the aid being furnished organizations under its control as “the No. 1 civic association in After a short wedding trip to 742 SAIVTA FE DRIVE would abstain from interfering Colorado.” Grand Lake, the couple will travel to Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., where ENGLISH _ ONE /TORE ONLY _ with purely political questions The organization of American THE CENTRAL Legion child welfare work in­ Lieutenant Avery will be sta­ OPEX ’TIL mOXlGHT EVERY XIGHT and would continue to adhere to I Qu m jt v cludes a separate department in tioned with the United States TAILORS BANK & TRUST COMPANY •I e w e l e r s the program laid down by Pius each post and a post chairman. army. NORM 'S SERVICE XII last May. In a pronounce­ Florence Brown, chairman of the Mrs. Avery is a graduate of St. 901 FIFTEENTH STREET 15TH AND ARAPAHOi STS., OSNVIR, COLO. TEXACO Anthony’s school of radiology. Lt. NORM ENGBLOM, Prop. 0 4 t M d t S c . ment made May 5 the Pope in­ Leyden-Chiles-Wickersham post Combine Quality and Style structed Catholic Action not to child welfare department, received Avery is a graduate of Syracuse' MEMBIR: P«dtrol Deposit lniuron<* C«fp» Trim inS Flnitsni Fredietr SPEER BLVD. AT BANNOCK i V i university.— (Arthur Lord Lee at Prices You Can Afford Ptdtrol Rtitrv* Sytttm Librlutli)ii ind Wuhini TABOR 9222 engage in political activities as a citation for her work in the though it were a party. past year. photo)

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MKi ittiiiifa ■IM iiiH PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitene 4205 Thursday, August 16, 1951

y «F'y ^ fie/fiuBAcanL in, fiaxjt. Funeral Held in Presentation Church SCHOOL BELLS Priest-Son Has The new school year will be here soon. Before he goes JOHN A. BOWLER, 79, of 444 Corona •from tuberculosis, tnd worked as main­ street. Husband of Lulu M. Bowler; and tenance engineer for the First National Obsequies for For John R. Tassett, Killed in Korea back, make sure that your child’s eyes are ready for the tasks father of Dr. John A. Bowler, Jr., Bank until his retirement in 1946. Washington, D. C. Requiem Mass is On Sept. 26, 1950, he and his wife, they must perform. The difference between good and bad being celebrated at 10 o'clock Thursday, Marie, celebrated their golden wedding “Taps” were sounded Aug. 11 for Wickersham post No. 1, American was graduated in 1946 from the vision can mean the difference between" good and bad grades. Aug. 16, in Mother of God church. In­ jubilee. In addition to being active in Pvt. John R. Tassett, Jr., 18, killed Legion. ‘ eighth grade at St. Elizabeth’s. terment Mt. Olivet. Horan ft Son mor­ parish organizations. Hr. Kurtz was a Ethel Kimmett in action in Korea Sept. 30, 1950. Preceding interment. Requiem He then went to Holy Redeemer tuary. member of the Modern Woodmen of The militaiv interment services in High Mass was celebrated in Pres­ high school in Portland, Ore., JOSEPHINE SUCHOTZKI. 86, of 630 America. Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Emerson street. Requiem Mass is being Besides his wife, there survive a Kimmett were held Aug. 11 in St. Mt. Olivet were conducted under entation church for the-repose of where he played on the football celebrated at 9 o'clock Thursday, Aug. daughter, Mrs. Marie Hauswald of Den­ the auspices of the Leyden-Chiles- the soi^l of Private Tassett, who team. He left school March 6,1950, SWIGEKT BROS. ver; five sons, Ewing George of Long Mary Magdalene’s church, Denver, 16, in St. Joseph's church. Interment had been a member of that parish to enlist in the army and was sent Mt. Olivet. Horan ft Son mortuary. Beach, Calif.; William H. of Manchester. with her priest-son, the Rev. Fred + + + 1550 California O p t O m C t P i s t S KEystone 7651 i N. H .; Charles, Jr., of Denver; and Fred J. Kimmett of Sheridan, Wyo., the most of his life, having made his to Korea in July of the same year. MILAN J. SLAK, 29, of 929 Bannock and Albert of Englewood; and 11 grand­ First Communion there in May, Besides his parents there survive street. Husband of Rosa Slak; son of children. -V celebrant of the Requiem High Better Fiiion Good Service Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Slak of Cleve­ Mass. 1939, and having .been confirmed his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Tas­ for Every Age At Right Prices land, 0.: and brother of Mark Slak of In the sanctuary were the Very there in October of the same year. sett; his g ra n ^ th er, John M. Cleveland. O. Requiem HlglK Mass was MRS. P. F. LYONS The young war victim was the Hamilton; a brother, Joseph An­ GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED celebrated Aug. 11 in Holy Rosary Requiem Mass was celebrated this Rev. Monsignor James P. Flan­ church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard week in Sacred Heart church, Tampa, agan, pastor of St. Mary Magda­ son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Tas­ thony Tassett, all of Denver; and mortuary. Fla., for Mrs. P. F. Lyons, a former sett, Sr., of 4184 Utica street. He four sisters, - Elaine Mary and Denver resident, 'Tind sister of Mrs, J. lene’s parish; the Rev. John J. LORRAINE ANN (KILPATRICK) Regan, pastor of Mother of God was born in Denver Oct. 4, 1932; Christine Lee Tassett of Denver, GANNAN, 32. of 212 W. Irvington A. Gallaher of 6111 Montview boule­ attended Presentation school and Mrs. Dorothy White and Mrs. place. Wife of Harley Gannon, mother of vard, Denver. parish; and the Rev. Bernard J. Verna Gannon, and daughter of Elsie Mrs. Lyons, who was born in Sa­ Murray, S.J., of St. Ignatius Loy­ through the seventh grade, and Irene Wallette of Portland. Kilpatrick. Requiem High Mass was bele- vannah, Ga., lived in Denver several ola’s parish. brated Aug. 14 in St. Francis de Sales’ years before going to Tampa to, make THEODORE I her home, and had since then returned church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger The Rosary was recited, and in­ many times to visit her sister, Mrs- terment took place Aug. 14 in mortuary. Gallaher. CLIFFORD L. GERMAIN, 34. of 4903 In Tampa she was a member of the Powell, Wyo. W. 34th avenue. Requiem High Mass Catholic Woman’s club, the'Ladies' so­ Mrs. Kimmett, who was 70 years HACKETHALI is being celebrated at 9 o’clock Thurs­ dality, and the United Daughters of the of age at the time of her death, day, Aug. 16, in Holy Family church. Confederacy. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger mortuary. She is survived by her husband. P. died last week in the home of her LOUIS MAYER, 88, of W. 64th ave­ F. Lyons of Tampa: and her sister, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Agnes Elliott of MORTUARY nue and Tennyson, Arvada. Requiem Gallaher, and a niece, Marjorie Gal­ 4527 W. 37th avenue, who sur Fitting MEMORIALS Mass is being celebrated at 9 o'clock laher, both of Denver. Thursday, Aug. 16, in the Shrine of St. vives. 1449-51 Kalamath St. Anne. Olinger mortuary. JOHN E. MEIER Besides Father Kimmett and For Lasting Tribute JOHN J. McCa r t h y , sr.. of 1734 Requiem High Mass for John E. Meier, Mrs. Elliott, there survive four Phone MAin 4006 Blake street. Stepfather of Mrs. Shirley who died Aug. 9, was celebrated Aug. sons, George W. and Robert Kim­ Copping, and grandfather of Kathleen 11 in the Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada. We have a large .selection of Diane McCarthy and David Michael Mc­ Interment was in Mt. Olivet. mett of Powell, Wyo.; Leo Kim­ ^11 Carthy. Requiem Mass will be celebrated Mr. Meier, 53 at the time of his death, mett of Pueblo, and Lawrence fine monuments. Choice me­ at 9 o’clock Friday, Aug. 17, in St. was a well-known Arvada florist. A na­ Kimmett of Denver* a daughter, morials for a tribute to de­ Bernadette’s church, Lakewood. Inter­ tive of Colorado, having been born in ment Mt. Olivet. Olinger mortuary. Goldfield, he had been a resident of Mrs. Virgie Alvey of Denver; and HARTFORD-AICORN parted ones. LENA PAULINE PERRY of 3737 Arvada for more than 40 years. 20 grandchildren. Pvt. John R. Tassett, Jr. Osage street. Wife of Angelo Perry; He was an active member of St. MORTUARY mother of Frank Perry of Durango, Anne's parish, belonged to the Colorado Came to Colorado in 1888 • Convenient terms may be Mike Pdrry of Bailey, Tony, Gilbert, State Grange and the Elks, for many Family Group Insurance and Hector Perry 'of Denver; Mrs. Jo years was active in the Kiwanis club RA. 0323 arranged. Refel of Salida, and Mrs. Fred Barnes and the Arvada Junior Chamber of and Helen Perry of .Denver; and sister Commerce, and was a former member Alameda at lAigan of Mrs. Ben PasarelU and Ralph De Leo of the Jefferson county and Tri-county Holy Ghost Parish Pioneer, of Salida. Also surviving are nine grand­ zoning boards. children. The Rosary will be recited at Surviving are his wife, Dora; a brother, 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 17, in the Olinger Henry J. Meier; and a sister, Mrs. Lewis M o n u m e n t s Liesveld Memorial Co. drawing room, 16th at Boulder. Re­ F. Jenkins. quiem High Mass will be celebrated at Mrs. Mary A. White, Dies We haee erected many beauti­ 13000 West 44th Ave. 10 o’clock Saturday, Aug. 18, in Our ful monument! in Mt. Olivet Lady of Mt. Carmel church. Interment Cemetery. Directly Across From Mt. Olivet. Olinger mortuary. Requiem High Mass was celebrated Aug. 11 in Holy Mt. Olivet Cemetery CHARLES LOUIS REILLY, ^9. of 380 Ghost church for Mrs. Mary A. White, pioneer member of A. T. THOMSON Downing street. Brother of Mrs. Kathryn Fr. MaherAttends Holy Ghost parish from the time of its establishment on Phone ARVADA 0499-R-3 Millei?, Frank Reilly, Mrs. Georgia Har- land. Mrs. Mildred ft. Black, and Mrs. Curtis street, life and perpetual member of the Altar and 600 Sherman St. TA. 8018 Anne Robinson. Requiem High Mass is being celebrated at 9 o’clock Thursday, Rosary society of Holy Ghost parish, proprietor of the Aug. 16> in St. John the Evangelist’s Investiture Rites Canadian Employment agency, church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger JERRY RREEK Mortuary. which had its inception in 1891 MUTUAL KNEFIT FRANK BETANCOURT, 80. late of when Mrs. White purchased sev­ They^re imported! All Cotton! n A V Florist 3331 Vallejo street. Requiem Mass and eral smaller agencies; and char­ interment were in Trinidad. Capitol For His Nephew ter member of the Hotel Greeters mortuary. Very practical and low priced! U A i ASSOCIATIOM 1004 LSth St. SEVERO ATENCIO, 79. of 3415 W. (St. Anthony*! Parish, Denver) auxiliary No. 6. Custer place. Father of Adolph Atencio, The Rosary was recited for Mrs. MAin 2279 Mrs. Fred Donaghe, Mrs. Syl Chavez, The Rev. Michael Maher is in Our Family troup Policy Protect! White in the Horan mortuary Aug. and Manuel Alvarado. Also surviving are Notre Dame, Ind., this week to at­ 9, and interment in Mt. Olivet the Entire Family for a few cents grandchildren. Requiem Mass is tend the investiture ceremonies of being celebrated at 9 o’clock Thursday, followed the Requiem Mass. a day. Aug. 16, in St. Anthony's church. In­ his nephew, Donald Maher, in the Mrs. White, whose residence HAND-HOOKED RUGS terment Mt. Olivet. Trevino mortuary. Order of the Holy Cross, which oc­ was at 1742 Curtis street, was 86 Members insured under our LARRY DAVALOS, flve-month-old son curred Aug. 15. of Mr. and Mrs. George Davalos of 731 The Mother Cabrini circle will at the time of her death, which Policy are Privileged to call 31st street. Brother of William, Rich­ climaxed an illness of seven and ard, August, Yvonne, Barbara, Lor­ meet Monday, Aug. 20, in the home one-half months. any Mortuary at the time of raine, Mrs. Ernie Contreras, and George, of Nellie Hutter, 751 S. Federal Jr.; and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. boulevard. Mrs. White, who came to a death. Juan Davalos and Mr. and Ms. James St. Anthony’s carnival, held on Colorado in 1888 and settled in size 22x34 Muniz. Services Aug. 15 in Sacred Heart the then prosperous and boom­ church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Trevino Aug. 10, 11, and 12, was a success. -tOt' 4.98 A phone call will bring mortuary. The management committee thanks ing mining town of Central REYES GONZALES of Sterling. Fa­ all who helped to make the carnival City, where she and a cousin op­ a representative to explain the ther of Mike Gonzales, Fidelia Carrasco. erated a restaurant, w.as born These new “Salem” rugs, newly imported from Mrs. Ruben Lucero, 26 grandchildren, 37 a success. Mrs. Nider wishes to in County Sligo, Ireland, July plan. great-grandchildren, and one great-great­ thank especially all the women Japan, are delightfully Early American in 1, 1865. She and her brother, grandchild. Recitation of the Rosary will who donated food and helped in the feeling! They^re hand-hooked with long staple be held at 8 o’clock Thursday evening, kitchen, and the girls who served Michael, came to the United Aug. 16, in the Trevino memorial chapel. at the tables, for their wonderful States in 1881 to reside with cotton yarn pile . . . thick and firm to tread upon Families who call us receive Trevino mortuary. their uncle, MaJ. Martin Burke, SUSIE H. LOPEA 46. of 3011 Fox co-operation in helping to make . . . lie flat on the floor. Oblongs in their friends here much the street. Wife of Luis Lopez; mother of the ham dinner Aug. 12 a success. U. S. army, in St. Louis. Jose, Isaac, Cruz, and Pauline Lopez, The following were recipients of It was following a trip back to five lovely patterns and colors: Aubusson design same as they would in their Mrs. Jose Gonzales, Mrs. Enrique Cam­ Ireland in 1890 that she returned TREVINO pos, and'M rs. Lionirez Rubio; daughter gifts: 250 pounds of beef, Lester Mrs. Mary A. Whit® with black, green, grey or sandalwood border and own homes. of Guillermo Herrera; and sister of Maul, 371 S. Federal boulevard; to Colorado, and bought several Augustin, Filimon, and Cayetana Her­ electric refrigerator, Leo Schuster, small employment agencies, which a beige geometric. All exclusive with us. rera,1 Mrs. Juan Gallego, and Mrs. she shortly after consolidated into Loretto Heights Nun Mortuary Alcario Amada. Also surviving are four Jr., 1555 Newport; radio, Gary grandchildren. Requiem Mass was cele­ Hart, 5201 Morrison; pig in poke, the Canadian Employment agency. Because this agency specialized in PHONE PE. 0013 brated Aug. 13 in Our Lady of Guada­ Kathleen Dufficy, 253 Hooker; St. Loses Mother in Death Size 24x44 ...... 6.98 Size 6x9 ft...... 54.95 lupe church. Interment Mt. Olivet,. Tre­ Mary’s blankets, Wayne Lightburn, supplying personnel to hotels Alameda at Logan vino mortuary. throughout the West, she was bet­ Mrs. Elizabeth Heckman, ...78.95 LEO P. LENIHAN, 56. of Albu­ Mount Morrison; doll, Mrs. A. Uli- mother of Sister Eileen Marie Size 34x54 ...... 11.98 Size 8x10 ft...... querque. N. Mex., formerly of Cheyenne barri, 3324 W. Alice place; ter known to hotel men through­ Wells. Husband of Mrs. L. P. Lenihan; Quilt, Mrs. Ray Holtman, 3429 out this area than was any other of Loretto Heights college, Den­ Size 45x69 ...... 19.98 Size 8.8x11.8 ft...... 89.95 father of Jerry Lenihan of Boston, W. Exposition; and bicycle, Mrs. person in Denver. ver, died in her home at Ster­ Mass.; Mrs. Patrick MeVey of San ling, 111., Aug. 13. Sister Eileen ^ Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Leopold Aragon C. R. Garson, 624 S. Western ave­ Her husband, Julian White, J^am e is Sveryth in g ! of Albuquerque, N. Mex.; and Joanne nue. whom she married in 1892, pre­ Marie has been dean of students Lenihan of San Franciso, Calif.; brother ceded her in death many years for the past 10 years. of Ray Lenihan, Cheyenne Wells, and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kipper had Isn’t it true that when you mention a name you Jack Lenihan of Houston, Tex.; and as their guests Aug. 12 and 13, ago. There survive a son, Julian Floor Coverings—Fourth Floor instantly think of a person? Do something to nephew of Mrs. D. Mahoney of Denver. Mrs. Kipper’s sister, Mrs. Galen J. White of Denver; a sister, Mrs. Requiem Mass was celebrated Aug. 13 Kill, and Mr. Kill, and Mr. and Bea Casey of Alameda, Calif.; and Denver CP.A, Opens cause that name to be remembered and by that act in St. Elizabeth’s church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Hartford-AIcorn mortuary. Mrs. William Sabine and daughter, two nieces, Mary Brennan and you have continued the influence of the person MATT P. KARCICH, 69, of 6900 N. Genevieve and Sharon Kay, all of Mrs. Leilla Brandenburgh of Kan­ New Accounting Firm who owned the name. This is true whether it be a Garrison. Father of George of Denver, Phoenix, Ariz. sas City, Mo. Mary Sandoval of Westwood, and Matt, Paul L. Schmitz, Regis college family or an individual name. Jr., of Arvada; and brother of John of graduate of 1934, has recently Price, Utah, and Tony and Mary of opened an accounting firm with of­ JACQUES BROTHERS South America. Also surviving are seven Requiem Mass Is Offered fices at 631 U. S. National Bank 'Whsf# Dtnvsr Shops with ConWancs'- Klysfone Sill Since 1902 grandchildren. Requiem Mass was cele­ brated Aug. 11 in the Shrine of St. building. Schmitz, well-known Den­ Monuments of Distinction Ajine, Arvada. Interment Mt. Olivet. ver C.P.A. and attorney, has prac­ 28 E. 6th Ave. . Just Off Broadway on 6th Ave. CECILIA T, SHEPARD, 75. of 1431 For Mrs. Annie Gardner ticed accounting for 17 years and Glenarm. Wife of Walter N. Shepard of AL. 2019 Denver; mother of George M. Shepard Requiem Mass is being offered two other daughters and a son is president of the Colorado Asso­ of Phoenix, Ariz.; and grandmother of in St. Bernadette’s church. Lake- survive, Mrs. May R. Trumble of ciation of C.P.As. Rainbow Granite Monuments Michael Shepard. Requiem Mass was wood, on Thursday morning at 9 Denver; Mrs. Anna Carroll of San Besides Schmitz, members of the Polio Expense Insurance celebrated Aug. 13 in Holy Ghost o’clock for Mrs. Annie R. Gard­ Stay Beautiful church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Pedro, Calif.; and Hugh J. Gardner staff, all of whom are Regis col­ Family Policy $10 for 2 Years Moisture or air imparities cannot ner, 91, who died Tuesday, Aug. of Oakland, Calif. Twenty - five lege graduates, are Clem A. CHARLES KURTZ, SR. 14, in Denver. grandchildren and 15 great-grand­ Bueche, ’49; Vincent N. Schmitz, FRANK P. O’DONNELL penetrate the polished surfaces of these Requiem High Mass was celebrated hard granites. They stay beautiful, Aug. 11 in Our Lady of Lourdes church Mrs. Gardner was born in Al­ children also survive. ’50; and Robert F. Fieri, ’50. CHerry 6525 FLorida 3916 unchanged through decades. for Charles Kurtz, 78. of 1473 Lincoln toona, Pa., Feb. 9, 1860. She was Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Members of the staff may be street, Denver, who llied Aug. 8 in his married to Edwin Gardner in Al­ cemetery, Lincoln. reached by calling TA. 1393. home. Interment was in Mt. Olivet. toona in September of 1881. In Mr. Kurtz, who was an active meqiber sr ▼ '~y ^ ^ ^ in the Holy Name society and the Rocks October of that year the couple of Lourdes society -of Our Lady of moved to a farm near Lincoln, Lourdes parish, where he was a parish­ Neb., and shortly afterward moved CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING ioner, was boyn Feb. 1, 1873, in Ger­ many. In 1890 he came to the United to Lincoln. States, settling in Rochester, N. Y., Mrs. Gardner was a member of where he was employed as shop foreman St. Teresa’s Pro-Cathedral and Sa­ Ulassified Ads for the Bausch ft Lomb Optical com­ pany for 27 years. cred Heart parishes in Lincoln. She It will pay you to read ALL of the following advertisements. He came to Denver in 1919 to recover was active in church societies and helped serve many of the dinners at the state fairs that were served CHILD CARE WANTED—REAL ESTATE by the Lincoln parishes to raise New Scouting Lodge funds for the benefit of the par­ CATHOLIC will care for small children. 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id m Thunday, August 16, 1951 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephon«, KEystene 4205 PAGE ELEVEN Strange But True True Devotion to Mary State's Anniversary Stands in Middle Course H siquiohudbu Recoils First Bishop By Rev. Robert E. Kekeisen By Rev. Rawley Myers s t a i n e d THE OCCURRENCE of the octave of the WITH COLORADO CELEBRATINipthe 75th Feast of Mary’s Assumption, defined as dogma anniversary of her statehood, one is reminded <3^ v)inio^ i>r last Nov. 1, and the octave’s conclusion on the by Prayer that the first Bishop for the region was appointed ‘1 . CATOEORAL'' Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Aug. Trappists Winning America 83 years ago, on March 16, 1868. Father Joseph t r a n c e / 22, bring into focus a uniquely Catholic devo­ By Rev. J ohn B. E bel power, but keeps them hidden from the world in P. Machebeuf, bom in France, came to America silence and obscurity.” tion—reverence to the Mother of God. Love of THE CISTERCIAN ABBEY of Our Lady of as a missionary and labored in the wilderness of Mary, a filial affection dear to the hearts of And speaking of the Trappist monasteries Ohio. Gethsemani, the proto-abbey of the'New World, now scattered across the United States, the Catholics, is so much a part of the Church Christ was established in Kentucky by monks from Later, Father Pierre-Jean De Smet, famed founded that an early Father remarked: “He has author says: “In all of them, at the sound of Indian missionary, persuaded Father Machebeuf France in 1848. It was not until 1885 that the bells, all activity in the monastery folds itself not God for his Father who has not Mary for first American candidate took the brown garb of to work in the ,West. When his close friend, his mother.” into an ordered concentration upon God as the Father John Lamy, was named 'Vicar Apostolic a lay brother and persevered in the difficult call­ monks gather in choir and the brothers draw Orthodox piety toward the Blessed .Mother ing. And not until Aug;ust, 1894, some 46 years of New Mexico, Father Machebeuf went with aside, wherever they may be working, to pray. him as his Vicar General. The work of Father may suffer from the exaggerations of a few over- after the monastery had been established, did it All across America th^ slow monotone of chant­ fervent Catholics, though not as it does from the receive the first American choir religious who Machebeuf in the colorful Southwest was pro­ ing voices gathers and swells in those varied digious, almost unbelievable in an age %nd ares cold disregard given her by Protestant sects. was to make a success of the vocation. monastic choirs, some grand in their completed But some of these unreasonable exaggerations of creeping transportation. . It is amazing, then, to visit Gethsemani tbday, Gothic vaulting, others rudimentary chapels of Rome erected the Vicariate of Colorado and in affording honor to Christ’s Mother may be to see the abbey church crowded to capacity by plain pine beams: But from them all there rise partial causes for the general Protestant attitude Utah in a Brief promulgated March 3, 1868, and some f50 choir monks and another 150 Jay up to the throne of God the desires and needs of the same month appointed Father Machebeuf toward Mary. brothers, both professed and novices, to see the a sad world borne on the ground swell of Gre­ Plights of fervor in speaking and writing of Vicar Apostolic. He was, like the present Arch­ tents in which many of the monks must sleep gorian plainsong.” bishop, consecrated in Cincinnati. the Queen of Peace do her dishonor when they until the completion of a new guest house, and a “Who can tell what tremendous issues havd seek to honor her above her rightful place. More­ new novitiate will release dormitory space for MULTITUDINOUS DIFFICULTIES af­ over, there is really no call, even for the most been settled, what battles won here in the peace­ flicted the new Bishop,' not the least of which them. ful church of Gethsemani’s monks? For prayer is was the vast, rugged terrain over which he made ardent, lovers of the Morning Star, to overplay And that is only half the story. Since World her role in our Redemption; for Mary’s dignity the life of a nation and of the world, and the next numerous trips visiting the parishes. The Rev. war II, no less than four daughter monasteries life will tell us something of what the Psalms W. J. Hewlett wrote of these journeys in his has already been placed, by Almighty God Him­ have been established by bands of monks from chanted here and the Masses offered on these self, far above any ever held by another mortal. biography of the Bishop. “During the trips he Gethsemani: Our Lady of the Holy Ghost abbey, altars haVe meant to the growth and prosperity said Mass, heard Confessions, gave Confirmation, SOLID CATHOLIC THEOLOGY on Mary, Georgia; Our Lady of the Holy Trinity abbey, of America.” preached and lectured, chose locations for chap­ called Mariology, provides ample basis for de­ Utah; Our Lady of Christ the King monastery. A VISIT TO A CISTERCIAN ABBEY, and els and formed committees to build them, blessed votion toward her. A brief resume of the chief New York; and Immaculate Heart monastery. especially to the mother abbey of America at cemeteries and bells, and any and every sort of points of this doctrine will both help dispel un­ South Carolina. In addition, two sister abbeys. Gethsemani, is an unforgettable experience. The work which a traveling missionary Bishop could orthodox tendencies and crystallize a clear notion Our Lady of the Valley in Rhode Island and Our arch of the gatehouse sets the theme with its be imagined to do among a population of that of her real excellence. Lady of New Melleray in Iowa, have each ex­ large Pax Intrantikus, “Peace to Those Who kind. He put them to no troublebfe about lodging From eternity God’s plan, in view of His perienced the same phenomenal influx of voca­ Enter.” The visitor is further impressed by the him . . . for he carried his usual camp furni­ foreknowledge of the sin of Adam, was to create tions and have established daughter monasteries. two words inscribed in large block letters on the ture with him.” one woman so perfect that she could be the “IT HAS TAKEN two world wars to make arch he sees as he enters the guesthouse: GOD Bishop Machebeuf traveled on horseback, by Mother of Christ—the God-Man Savior of the Americans really begin to understand Trappists ALONE. wagon, stagecoach, and train. From the San Luis world. God gave this woman absolute sinlessness and sympathize with their ideal,” declares the The beautiful services in the abbey church, valley to the Great Salt lake, from Mesa Verde —freedom even from original sin’s blemish— author of Cistercian Contemplatives, published at which the visitor witnesses from a large gallery to the South Platte river, he crossed and re­ from the time of her conception in her mother’s Gethsemani. “Our land has had to wake up from overlooking the scene, seem to take one into an­ crossed his vicariate. Sometimes there were In­ womb, and called her Mary. its blissful dream of an unlimited material prog­ other and better wgHd. Nowhere else will he hear dian scares; sometimes there were blizzards. Then Christ was born, having been conceived ress before it could take seriously men who find the Gregorian chant sung so beautifully, both in DISAPPOINTMENTS PLAGUED the Bishop’s The Denver Catholic Register miraculously in Mary’s womb by the Holy Ghost: all their joy in the contemplation of a God whom Office" and Mass. Nowhere are the services of work at times. There were great demands, Mary was a virgin before, during, and after the nobody can see and the, praise of One who does the liturgy carried out so perfectly, with so much and he never had sufficient priests to supply his President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. birth of her Divine Son, because no human act not reward them with money and pleasure and evident spiritual meaning. people. Those he had were forced to work be­ Editor...... Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., Jour.D., LitLD., LL.D. It is impressive to have one’s Mass served by yond capacity. And some of the priests who had Managing Director...... Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Ph.D. of love effected His conception. Because Mary is the Mother of Christ, she two holy old Trappist laybrothers, from whom promised to come failed to do so. City Editor...... Rev. John B. Ebel, M-A., LittD. one feels he should he asking a blessing, instead But the first Bishop’s labors were productive, Associate Editors — Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A., Litt.D.; Linus is the Mother of God, for the Person Christ is Open Letter to both God and man. To say that Mary is the of vice versa. for he planted deeply the roots of Catholicism in Riordan, Ph.D.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A., Litt.D.; Paul Hallett, Colorado. That fact is testified to in the Centen­ Litt.D.; Jack Heher, A.B.; Art Editor, Leo Canavan, M.F.A. mother of Christ but not the Mother of God is to British Communists BUT MOST IMPRESSIVE of all to this visitor was the little drama that took >lace after the nial state today, 83 years later, by the more than split the inviolate Person of Jesus into His two By F rank Morriss Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. natures, human and divine, which are insepar­ Solemn Mass had been so beautifully sung. The 200,000 Colorado Catholics. Thig Paper Printed Entirely By Union Labor DEAR COMRADES (in the brotherhood of able once united in His Person. And so Mary is Christ): monks filed out of the church. All was quiet. the Mother of God. I understand you are looking for a suitable Then from a far comer in the back of the church Catholics Without Tickets PublisKed Weekly by AND BECAUSE THE FAITHFUL, wno are inscription to be put over the tomb of . came the last two monks. The one was an old THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) baptized into Christ, as St. Paul wrote, are mar­ Before I make my suggestion, may I ask why laybrother, ms head bald, his body bent by years By Paul H. Hallett velously united to Christ, Mary is the mother of this monument is being undertaken? It is not of toil and prayer for the love of God. He sup­ THE TITLE FOR THIS EDITORIAL is taken 938 Bannock Street, 1 ported himself only partially with a cane. Help­ from one that appeared in Osservatore Romano Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 all the faithful, for she is the Mother of Christ. customary to memorialize failures. Generals who If the just are the adopted sons of the Father, ing him was a young lay brother in the identical July 15. That Vatican City daily observed that lead their men into a trap generally are court- brown garb, his head shaved, his back straight, and hence the brothers of Christ, as the Scrip- martialed and rewarded with oblivion. one of the notable characteristics of this stage in Subscription; gtures testify, Mary is the mother of the just, for his countenance eager for the years of toil and Church history is the millions of men—pagans, That is what Marx did to those who followed service ahead. A strange pair, yet knit by the $1.00 per year in Archdiocese of Denver. she is the mother of Christ; him. He promised the “little people” that they Mohammedans, Jews, schismatics, Protestants, bonds of fraternal love that are but shadows and non-practicing Catholics—who, though they $1.50 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. A true mother has deepest regard for all her would find fulfillment in materialistic socialism. of the bond of Divine Love that bound them What they found, of course, was an exploitation have not yet succeeded in becoming active mem­ Canada, $2.25 a year per subscription. children. She does all in her power to make them both. This is the spirit of Cistercian Gethsemani! bers of the Church, are still her friends and can Foreign countries, including Philippines, $3.00 a year. happy. But Mary, established on her throne of more vicious than any ever before conceived. This is the spirit of Christ! be,relied on as allies. And it commented: “'We Queenship in heaven, has tremendous influence The reason was that Marx, for all his braininess, forgot to consider that men with immortal souls are faced with a fact. We can and should deplore Thursday, August 16, 1951 with the Almighty. Because, then, she is the that not all are Catholics one hundred per cent. mother of all the faithful, and because she has have certain spiritual rights and longings, among the chief of which is freedom. Two Deqths But we cannot deplore—we should even be glad— great power in heaven, Mary is the Mediatrix of that the Church has so many friends outside the Graces. She whispers the needs of her children By Linus Riordan OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER BEFORE YOU ERECT a monument to Marx house. How many of them have we seen—some The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. in the ear, so to speak, of her Divine Son. And I suggest you contact all the workers and “little ^MONG THE MANY who died last Tuesday of them of great note—at Papal audiences dur­ We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ He did not refuse to perform His first miracle people” who have had a taste of your hero’s phi­ the demise of two persons attracted the special ing the Holy Year, pilgrims without faith—or ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or in her behalf—just to save a friend embarrass­ losophy in action. You would have to interview attention of this writer. One was the death of should we not better say, without a ticket? . . . those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. ment at a wedding. them herded together in collective farms; or William Randolph Hearst; the other was that of The Church leads the army of good in the world, • We hope The Register will be read in every home of the These are the facts about Mary, now glor­ chained, as it were, to their factory machines. a gentle, aged woman whom I had known Tor and we are—more or less worthily—the so-ldiers, Archdiocese. ious in heaven but with a loving eye turned You would have to go to/them in the dank re­ almost two decades and who had been a friend the ‘regulars’ in it. But can we regret it if there toward all her children on earth, and a loving cesses of concentration camps, and disinter them of our family for a half-century. Death always are also irregular troops in the combat?” We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in from the living deaths that prepared causes the human mind to stop and meditate the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. heart attuned to their needs. She was assumed A GOOD ILLUSTRATION of the part these into heaven to continue her role in man’s re­ for them. And when you find the “little people” at least for a few minutes, and so I could not “ticketless” Catholics play in the world came with « URBAN J. VEHR demption through intercession with God. Christ under Marxist rule, you will find that they have help comparing the life of Hearst with that of the Italian and French elections of last May and Jan. 29, 1942 Archbishop of Denver. alone won heaveiv for mankind; His sacrifice nothing to say because their masters have trained our friend. June. In the first municipal elections for North­ more than sufficed for all. But Mary has a spe­ them not to speak by themselves. A_ lively argument’*generally results when the ern Italy the Marxists rose to 36.9 per cent of cial spot in the Sacred Heart of Christ. question is raised as to whether deeds make men Forty Hours' Devotion And so I suppose we shall have to write the popular vote from a figure of 31 per cent CATHOLICS DO NOT ADORE MARY. Only Marx’ epitaph for them. May I suggest a short or men make deeds. This argument could find in 1948. The party most professedly Catholic, ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER God is to be adored. But Catholics do honor Mary, one in keeping with the man’s real philosophic answers for both sides in the life of Hearst. His the Christian Democrats, fell from 49 to 37.3 per Week of Aug, 19, 14th Sunday after Pentecoit above all other saints, for in her is the most per­ importance, something like this: “Here lies a career was a stormy one. He evoked either vi­ cent. And yet we say that the Northern Italian Colorado Spring!, Pauline chapel fect image of God’s goodness to be found in failure whom the world should forget in all but olent hatred or steadfast admiration. Whatever elections represented- a Catholic victory. Here is Deertrail, St, Joseph’* church (13 Hours’) creatures. its prayers.” can be said of him, it can be remarked that he the reaspn; The other non-Marxist parties joined Lafayette, St. Ida’s church (13 Hours’) has left his footprints in the sands of time. (?nly with the Christian Democratic party under an Oak Creek, St. Martin’s church (13 Hours’) the future will tell whether those footprints are electoral system that enabled allied" parties who South Boulder, Sacred Heart of Mary Church lasting or whether they will be covered and for­ won a majority of votes to claim all the seats in gotten by the treading feet of future genera­ the particular municipal councils. In other words, tions. the non-Marxist Italian parties outside the Chris­ CATHOLIC RADIO LOG IN THE FIELD OF JOURNALISM, it seems tian Democratic party recognized and supported Station KOA FAMILY THEATER—Wedne*. impossible to believe that his name, for good or that party as the spearhead of anti-Communist ASK AND LEARN—Sunday, day, 7:30 p.m. bad, will pass into oblivion. And it seems hardly resistance. What they lost in numbers they mors 8:30 a.m. feasible that it will ever be forgotten that in than made up in solidarity, for the Communists SACRED HEART PROGRAM 1932 it was Hearst who brought Roosevelt into were thrown-out of three-fourths of the munici­ CATHOLIC HOUR — Sunday, Sunday, 6:45 a.m. and 11 Presidential being by swinging the Democratic palities .they formerly controlled. They showed 12 noon. p.m. convention into choosing FDR so that Hearst that, even if the Communists retain their nu­ Station KTLN could keep Alfred E. Smith from getting the merical strength, and even gain a little, it is Station KFEL FR. JOHN ORDINAS, C.R,— nomination. possible to reduce the menace of Communism by AVE MARIA HOUR—Sunday, Sunday,^7:15-7:30 a.m. On and on the list could go and should include combined action and singleness of purpose. 5:30 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. Station KLZ the questionable part that Hearst played in Amer­ IN THE REALM OF LETTERS we find ticketless Catholics of the highest intellectual and ROSARY FOR PEACE—Sun- CHURCH OF AIR—Sunday, ica’s entrance into the Spanish-American war day. 8:15 p.m. through his journalistic crusade against Spain. spiritual caliber. Among those who have died in 8-8:30 a.m* He wielded tremendous power. the past decade we may note three Jews who THE LIFE OF OUR FRIEND was spent in unmistakably revealed a Catholic habit of mind: being a good: wife and rearing a family. Her Bergson, the philosopher; Franz Werfel, the daily deeds_ of good are her footsteps on the author of Song of Bernadette; and Simone Weil, sands of time. Her love and inspiration and a writer on mysticism whose stature is growing. prayers, with the grace of God, won for her hus­ Writers who Unally became Catholics, hut who band the gift of faith. One of the scenes of life for many yearaara previousprevic were in the “ticketless” Hear that will never escape my mind recalls that category, include G. K. Chesterton, Alexis Car­ husband. He was not so young anymore. The rel, and Lecomte de Nouys. ‘ spring had gone from his steps and his ears For many of these millions who lack prin­ could not hear the human voice so well. As visi­ cipally a ticket of admission in the form of a ASK and LEARN tors were ushered into the living room one night, final act of faith' to become Catholics we _ can he shook hands with all and then quietly asked apply these words of Christ, when His disciples . to be excused from the conversation until he told Him that there was a man who cast out had finished the Rosary he had just begun as demons in His name but who was not of their KOA he rested in the easy chair after dinner. number: “He who is not against you is for you.” Her examples for good could be multiplied many times over. She never made the headlines 8:30 that used to blare out Hearst’s names and ideas. Advice to a Pedant: She never gained widespread earthly fame or EVERY SUNDAY MORNING fabulous fortunes. Yet she merited the love of her family and friends. She conscientiously filled Go 'Bach' to the Woods , her state of life and she made the world a better By Ray H utchinson Questions on religion submitted by the radio place in which to live by her faith, her friend­ THERE IS A LITTLE FAKERY in very many audience answered on the,archdiocesan broadcast. liness, and her neighborliness. And she .never things, it seems, a facade behind which labor forgot her God. Even in the days of Her final the pedants who, as Richard Rodgers put it, have Booklet on Catholic Church available free of cost illness, when other things slipped her tiring mind, “fallen in love with love,” which is “falling for to all inquirers. Borrow the LOW-COST she constantly had' her rosary in her hand and make believe.” WRITE TO kept repeating God’s name. A typical pedant might be the one who WHO IS TO JUDGE the deeds of men and snorts lustily at the thought of attending a con­ A.SK AND LEARN, Station KOA AMERICAN Way! women other than God? And yet when I face cert featuring a pianist. “No, no,” he says, “the Denver 2, Colorado the Eternal Judge, I would prefer to go before piano is nothing more than a percussion instru­ If you need to borrow money you want the throne with deeds as pure as those of that ment.” And with that he plunges ponderously to borrow it where it wUl cost nonagenarian than with those of svith world per­ through a hundred pages dealing with the in­ sonages as Hearst. It does not matter whether violable supremacy of the violin in the field of ^ the least and be most easily deeds make men or whether men make deeds. MAin 5314 symphonic music. • repaid. An American National loan can The deeds we should worry about are the ones The ^ e a t joy of the pedant is derived from by which Our Maker will judge whether we are his disliking, no matter what the object of his be made at attractive rates and worthy of eternal happiness in heaven. dislike may be. And those things which receive F. J. KIRCHHOF repayable in regular monthly his favor he rewards with endless superlatives installments. Your entire transaction Quick Switch! and an awesome frown of reverence. His essay One day’s secular paper told of the coming on “Canary Birds as They Appear in the Greek Construction Co. is simple, straightfordward, economical elections in Northern Italy. The reporter claimed Tragedians” is more serious and tangible to him and confidential. that the chips were down now and ttie issue was than is the possession of a crippled sparrow to a between the forces of Communism and the Cath­ sentimental schoolboy. olic Church. A few days later, after the ballots HERE IS WHAT some pedants once did to BUILDERS were counted, the report read: “Incomplete re­ music lovers. In Europe was discovered a trunkful turns today indicated Premier Alcide de Gasperi’s of manuscripts, each with the signature “J. S. We Appreciate Your Patronage Atlantic pact front had given the Reds their Bach” -written on it. Critics and experts analyzed FREE PARKING • worst beating in five years in provincial elec­ them closely and then told the world that they 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. tions.” It did ^not take the Atlantic pact long to were genuine Bach, some of them “Bach at his Right Next Dcx)i' to the Bank take the play away from the Church, so long as best.” Later it was positively proved that they the victory was assured. Or what do you make of were exercises which his students had diligently ESTABLISHED llOt this switch?— (Duluth Register) turned out at his professorial behest. He had signed them after looking them over. They were The story is told that when Englebert Dolfuss not Bach at his best; they were not even Bach. The American Fixture Co was requested by the President of the Austrian As a wise man once said (in referring to the Uanofactarsrs of Republic to accept the post of Chancellor, he musician who was revolted when the audi­ The AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK replied, “I will pve you my answer tomorrow.” ence clapped heartily for a number which the Church Pewa and Altar* The rest of the night he spent on his knees before musician thought to be poorly played): “There Church Furniture o f D e n v e r the Blessed Sacrament. 'Then, his mind made up are more musicians in the audience than on the and his duty clear, he called on the President and stage.” It means, I think, that a sinofere and hon­ Bank, Office, and Store Fixtures indicated his acceptance— (Ave Maria). est appreciation of music is much finer_ than a Millwork of All Kinds ^17th at Lawrence Streets pedantic distaste for what another, earlier ped­ ant has infallibly declared to be “plebeian.” MA. 0168 “Seventy per cent of the Russian people do F. J. Kirchhof, Pres, T H E BANK not have enough to eat, own nothing, cannot 1236 Arapahoe St. □ F personalised SERVICE C. F. Suhl, Vies Pres, Denver, Colo. forget the 1937 purge, and thus really hate the “You are bound to make mistakes, but let Memhsr, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Soviet regime”— (Peter Pirogov, escaped Red them be new mistakes—not the same old ones”—■ airmitt). (Horace Greeley).

£ MMniM iiiiM i PA6I TWILVI Office, 9 3 1 le iin e c k Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyttone 4205 Thuritfoy, Agjuit 16, 1951 Denver Aerie Eagles Get Amusements - Dining SunwuUL TflaM. S c h d u k . WinchellThank-You Note (Clip and Save Tbit Schedule f«r GEORGETOWN: Our Lady nf Lourdes, f. QlLCRjSBTl 1st and Ird Sunday!, I | The Fraternal Order of SaKlei, Recreation Handy Reference) 2nd and 8tb Sundays, U , Denver Aerie 2063 received k Archdiocese of Dehver GLENWOOD SPRINGS: S t Stephen’s, letter from Walter Winchell that 1010 Colorado street, 7 and 9 (June DENVER 1 to second SunOsy of SeptomItor, read ai followii CATHEDRAL, E. Celfax oat LeysP inclusive). “The memberg of the Damon atreat, Sundari; 0, 7, 8, t. I t 11:80. GOLDEN: S t Joseph's, 8 and 10. and 1|:8P! Heir dayi: t, 7, I, ». 10, GOLD HILL: Chaps), 7, July apd Au­ Runyon Fund for Cancer Research TA and1 12:18.:S0. g u st wouldlid like to thenk ■ every member t o ANNUNCIATION. S. tttb avanua and GOOD SHEPHERD HILL, WastminstS') of the Fraternal Order of Elaflea. Hymboldt atreat, 0:10, 7:10. 8:30, 10, No finer demonstration of a united 0:10, 10:18, and 12. GRAND LAKE: S t Ann’s, 8, 9:66, and A^iir/c r/ic kVfvf 11:60. effort hag ever been made in the BLESaED BACBAUENT, Eudora atrsat GREELEY) S t Peter’s, 1121 Ninth ave­ fi^ht against cancer. and Uoatriaw bsujavard, 7, 8, 1:80, nue, 6:30, 8, 9, and 10, lOilO, and 11, GREELEY: Our Lady of Peace, I and “Your individual efforts made CHRIST THE KINQ, E. Eighth arenue 10:80. poggible the largest contribution and' Elm atreat, 6, 7:30, », 10:30. GROVER; S t JSary’s, 1st Sundays, 10] and 12 >10. ever made to the fund from any 3rd Sundays, 8. fraternal group.’’ m % 'M HOLY FAMILY, W. 44th aaanua and HAETUN: Christ the E^ing, 1st, 3rd, and Utiaa strast, SundtrOt 6, 7:10, 8, ID, 6th Sundays and holy days, 9:30; 2nd - H I 11:10, and 12:10. and 4th Sundays, 8. HOLY GHOST, CaHfomla and H th HOLYOKE; S t Patrick's. 1 st 3rd, and atraeta, 6, 7, 3:16, 0:10, 10;10, U:16, 6th Sundays and holy days, 8; 2nd M,ke it a Iiabil to and 12:16. snd 4th Suttdiys, 9:10. V HOLY ROSARY, 0672 Ftarl Itraat, I, 8. HUGP: S t Anthony’s, 1st Sundays. 0:15| DINE AT THE HOLUND HOUSE and II)- 2nd Sundays, 7:30: 3rd.snd 8tb Sun-- Deep in the shadow of historic Lookout Moun­ MOTHER OF GOP, Speer boulerard at days, 11; 4tn Sundays, 11:30- : £ tain, the Holland House offers a cool, quiet and Logan street, 6>:60. 7:30, 8:80, 0:80, IDAHO SPRINGS: St, Paul’*. »- S^vuCiVa44 C O Ff! 10:80, and 11:10. ILIFF: S t Catherine’s, 8 and 10. friendly, place to (fine in summer. You’ll enjoy OUR LADY OF UT. CABMHL, W, }0th JOHNSTOWN: 3rd and 4th Sundays, I. the drive to the foothills, the efficient, unhur­ avenue and Navsio street, t, T, t, 0, JULESBURG: S t Anthony’s. 600 W. Third street, 7:30 apd 9. Thuri., Fri,, Sat. ■ ^ iHli! ried service, and most of all a variety of excel­ 10. and 12. OUR LADY OP GRACE, 43th svanue KEENESBURO: Holy Family, 1st, 3rd. Aug. 16, 17, 18 lent entrees. and Golqmblna atraet. 7 and 0, 4th, and 6tk Sundays, 10; 2nd Sun­ JVo retervalioni necessary, except for large parties. OUR LADY OP GUADALUPE, 1101 day, 8. Errol Flynn - Dean Stockwell Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Holland Kalamath street, 8 end IL KIOWA; 8rd Sundays, U, July and OUR LADY OF LOURDEB, IliS and B. Septatnbar; 9,' August, and October, Technicolor Logan, 7, 8:30, 10, 11, and 12. KIT CARSON: S t Angustine’s, 1st and Kim OUR LADY OF VICTORY chapel, 1904 3rd Sundays, 10:3Q; 2nd and 4 th W, 12th avenue, 9:30. Sundays and holy days, 8 :30. 'Duncan (Sisco Kid) Rtnoldo" TH E HOLLAND HOUSE PRESENTATION, W. Seventh and Julian KREMMLING: St Peter's, 9. . GfjUlIN COlOBADO ■treotl Sundays; 6, 8, 1:80, 10:80, LAFAYETTE: S t Ida’s, 7 and 9:10. and I LAKEWOOD; S t Bernadette’s, 7280 12th Valiant Hombre SACSEP HEABT, 28th and Larimar avenus, 6, 7:36, 9 :36, and 11. LEADVILLE: Annunciation, 609 Poplar CARTOON — COMEDY streets, 8:30, 7:30, 0, 10:30, and 12- street, 7 and 9. ST, GAJETAN'B, 1166 Ninth atraat. 6:30, LEADVILLE; S t Joseph’s, 434 W, Sec­ 3:30, 10:80, and 12:16. ond street 6;30 and 8:30, Ev Stewart of St. Philomena's team looks on. A BT. CATHERINE'S, 4800 Fadtral bonla- PRESENTING THE Archbishop Vehr Sun., Mon., Tues., Wod. vard, 0, 7 :15, 8:16, 9:16, 10|16, 11:16. LIHON; Our Lady of Victory, 1st Sun- trophy to Ronnie Osbourne, captain of St. similar trophy will be presented to St. Cajetan’s and 12:16. dsys, 7:30; 2nd Sundays, 9:16; Ird Aug. 19, 20, 21, 22 snd 5th Sundays, 0:30; 4tb Sun­ Philomena’s grade school baseball team, cochampiens grade school team, which shares the championship BOGGIO'S, IT, DOMINIC'S, 2906 Fadtral boulevard, days, 10. ^ g 1 l 5 S E * /£ 6:|P, 7:10, 9,/10, 11, and 12. LITTLETON: S t Mary’s, 186 N. Nevada of the Junior Parochial league for 1961, is the with St. Philomena’s, at a later date,— (Photo by BING CROSBY BT, ELWABETH'S. Curtil and llth street, 6, 8, 10, and 11:30. Rev. James Moynihan, president of the league, Coach Jerome) ic -ifiS? streets, 6, .8, 9:15, 11, and 12:16, // FAMOUS rat riNi iNiOv THI wurs LONGMONT: S t John the Baptist’s, 111 ST. JRANCIS DB SALB8', Altmada and Fourth avenue, 6:30, 8, 9, and 10. RIDING HIGH" food Sfivie IN A it Mon mfiiihini} ^ t B. Sharmaq atreat. 0, 0, 1, 0. t, 10, 11. OlACIOUt MANNH COCXTAIl lOUNCt and 12. LbUISVILLE: St Louis’, 601 Walnut ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA'S. K. 26rd ava- street, 7 and 9. Church Banner Sent to Philippines Marjorie Main - Jam « wkitjrrtore TRIMONT AT RROADWAY nue and York atreat, 6, 7, 8 :80, 10:60, LOVELAND: St John’s, 226 . W. Fifth and 12, street, July and August, 7:80, 9:80, Mr«. b'M olley & M r.''M olone ST. JAMES' 1284 Nawport atraet, 6, K E . 9618 CH. 2494 and 11. CARTOON — NEWS 7:15, 8:30, 9:46, 11, and 12:16. MANITOU SPRINGS: Our Lady of Par- Spoils of War Returned by Veterans ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIS'T’S, E. petnal Help, July snd August, 8:10 Fifth avenue and Josaphina strast, and 10. Sundays: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12. MATHESON: St, Agnss’, odd Sundays, By Rev. A mador Cruz Wisco It is at this point that our story Knights of Columbus, referred ST. JOSEPH’S (C.SS.R.), W. Sixth ave- 11:30; even Sundays, 8:80, LOST ARTICLES DEMAND really begins. him to the Denver Catholic Reg­ nua and Oalapago atraat, 6:10, 7, 8:30, MEAD: Guardian Angel, 8:30. IQ, and 11:80. to be returned to their owners. « a * ister. The Very Rev. Monsignor ST, JOSEPH’S (Polish). 617 E. 46th MEEKER: Holy Family. 1st and 3rd The article in this case, lost 63 THE TYPICAL ACTION OF John B. Cavanagb, managing avenue, 6, 8:30, and 10:30, Sundayi, 9; 2nd and 6th Sundays, ST.------LEO'S,I's — W. lOth street and Colfax, 11:30. years ago Aug. 16, is a white any conqueror in battle is to director, with the help of some 7, 9, 10:30, and 12:15. MONUMENT: S t Peter’s, last Sunday of religious banner, measuring one look for spoils and souvenirs. members of the staff, made nec- ST. MARY MAGDALENE'S, W. 28th month: 9, August and October: 11, by two meters, studded with An enlisted man scouring the esary Inquiries and verified the avenua and Zenobis atreat, 6:20, 8, July and September. gold ornaments embossed on a old Spanish church in Malolos facts. The property belongs to 1«, and 12. MOUNT HARRIS: 3rd Sunday, 10. ST, PATRICK’S, W. 8lrd avenua and rich silken fabric. The edges, came upon the religious banner, the■ Catholic - - - Church - in Malolos, Pecos street, 7, 9, 19:80, and 12. NEDERLAND: St Rita’s ehaptl, I and swallow-tailed at the bottom, the description of which we have province of Bulacan, Philippines. ST. PHILOMENA’S. E. 14th avenue and 9 (through Labor day). The banner, after 63 years of Detroit street, 6:46, 7, 8:15, 9:60, 11, NEW CASTLE: Precious Blood, 2nd and are bordered with fine gold given above. Its glittering and 12:16. 4th Sundays, 0. trim- In the center, clasped like metals and exquisite artistry history and adventure, is on its ST. ROSE OF LIMA'S, 1320 W. Nevada OAK CREEK: 2nd and 4th Sundays, 10. a heart in crimson red, is an must have caught his fancy, for way back to its owner. Inciden­ place, 6, 8, 10, and 12. PARKER; 1st Sundays: 9, August and insignia of the Apostleship of he treasured it among his prized ' tally, it was recovered exactly ST. VINCENT DE PAUL’S. E. Arliona October; 11, July, September, and Prayer, dominated by a cross. acquisitions and brought it on the 53rd anniversary of the and 8. Josephina, 8, 7, 8, 9:10, 11, and Novamber, 12. PEETZ: Sacrad Heart, 8:80. On top of this is an embroidered home with him across the ocean, first American occupation of PLATTEVILLE: St Nicholas’, 9. chalice and host surrounded probably in June, 1899. What the Philippines, Aug. 13. We can­ Wsicont ta DcnTtr’a Finest COLORADO SPRINGS RANGELY: S t Ignatius’. 4th Sunday, 9. with silver rays. Around the sleazy excuses or reasonings not help admiring the nobility CORPUS CHRISTI, 2330 N. Cascade ave­ RED CLIFF; Mission, 4th Sundays, 9. symbol circles a gold-encrusted he had in his mind at that time of the soldier who decided to re­ COLBURN HOTEL nue, 7, 8:16, 9:30, 14, and 12:10. RAMAH: Sacred Heart, 10. rosary. Above are emblazoned we do not attempt to divine, turn a long-lost property. We DIVINE REDEEMER,' 1520 E. Cache RIFLE: S t Hary’a, 341 E. Fifth etreet. the words in Spanish “Venga a but obviously he had no Inten­ are grateful, and we like to LUXURIOUS ROOMS ...... *1 la Foudre, 8, 10, and 12. 1st and 3rd Sundays, 11:80; 2nd and tion of retaining It forever. He think that there is much honesty ^ (Pat^ C h u rl' OUR LADY OP GUADALUPE. 404 E 5th Sundays, 9. Nos el Tu Reino,” and below Cocktail Lounge Tejon straat, 3 and 11:30. ROGGENi Sacred Heart, 1st, Ird, 4th, “Apostolado de la Oracion; intended to keep the souvenir and justice left in a world of Coffee Shop PAULINE chape). Broadmoor, Sundays: and 6th Sundayi, 8: 2nd Sunday, 10, Comunion Reparadora.” This for as long as it held his fancy, chaos. The soldiers made a sac­ 7, 9. and 11; weekdays, 7:30. , 10th Avenue et Grant SACIRED HEART, 2026 W. Colorado ave­ SANTA .MARIA: 10, (to .September banner, as is the custom even and then decided to turn it rifice, but in parting with one 2, inclusive), over to his first sergeant. MAin 6291 Complete nue, 6:30, 8, 10. and 11:30. today, graced solemn religions thing they acquired another— D. B. CERISE. Uanigtr ST. MARY’S, 22 W. Kiowa atraet, 6, 7, SHERIDAN LAKE: S t Cletus’, 1st and processions on the Feasts of the Perry Nyberg, company A, first the joy of clear consciencei. 11, and 12:10. 8rd Sundays, 8:80; 2nd and 4th Sun­ days, 10:10. Blessed Sacrament, the Sacred Colorado regiment. Sunday Dinner $1.00 OTHER CHURCHES SILT: I.O.O.F. hall, 1st and 3rd Satur­ Heart, and Christ the King. It Sergeant Nyberg took metic­ AKRON; St. Joseph’s, 8 and 10:10. days, 9. is an attractive emblem. Because ulous care of the banner em­ “American and Chineia” ARTESIA: Theater building, 4th Sunday, STEAMBOAT SPRINGS: Holy Name, 8 it caught the eye of an Ameri­ ARGONAUT HOTEL 11. and 10. blem, stowed it away in his ARVADA; St. Anna’s, 486 Grant plaet. STERLING: S t Anthony’s, 127 .8. Third can soldier 53 years ago, it now chest, and preserved it almost Where Denver’s Societj Entertains for Lnn

• V n a SES^ Telepliene, KEyitene 4205 f ThHrid«y, Auguil U/ ItBI Office, 938 le n n o c k Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER PAGE THIRTEEN Open House to Honor Officer and Wife Married in Cathedral Guild in Weldon a Greeley K. of C. Council Miss Hasel £u> Colorcdo Spring. —• An open the junior Mrs. Gilmore was Miss avenue, Manitou Springs. Confra­ dora Thomas, Has Officer Installation house Saturday, Aug. 18, will Shirleyirl Anne Evans of Grand ternity members, parishioners, apd daughter of Mrs. Greeley.^The Knights of Columbus Installed their slate of Island, NeW L e o Joseph Plans Mass for new officers at the regular meeting held, July 26 in the K. of 0, honor Lt. and Mrs. Stephen Bal­ friends of Perpetual Help chapel lard, who have arrived from Co­ Sgt. and Mrs. Harry Wade, Jr., Thomas of Colo- hall. The new officers ape: Gran4 knight, James Beetham; deputy lumbia, S. Car. Hours will be of Ft. Eustiee, Va., will arrive attended and offered their prayers prings, be­ grand knight, Anthony Lembach; chancellor, Edwin Lilly; treas­ from 8 to 10 p.m, in the home Friday, Aug. 17, to spend two and devotions for universal peace, came the bride of Priest's Mother urer, Henry Gosselin; financial secretary, Earl Voelker; recorder, of Lieutenant Ballard’s sister, Mrs. weeks with Sergeant Wade’s par­ which was the intention of the Geo r'g e John Joe W. Foster; lecturer, Joe Mqrphy; warden, M. S. Dilsaver; al- Irving Forbes, and Mr. Forbes. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade, triduum. The Rev. Joseph Kafte, Sabo, son of Mr. Weldona.^The Weldona Cath­ vooate, Ed Schumacker; inside guard, Marvin McCiarthy; oqtsidi Hosts will also be the officer's Sr. They will also visit in Carroll, and Mrs. Michael olic Ladies’ guild held its monthly guard, Michael Carey; and trustees, Louis Stolarcsyk, Ed Smith, mother, Mrs. Leo Ballard, and his la., with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gay­ O.M'I.. delivered the sermons for Sabo of Pitts­ meeting in the home of Mrs. John and Pete McGrath. aunt. Miss Jerry Ellsworth. ^No lord, parents of the junior Mrs. the three nights. burgh, Pa., July Mail. It-was agreed to have a Mass The council’s chaplain is the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bernard invitations have been issued. Wade. Mr. and Mrs. George Pfeiff and in the Cathe­ offered for Father Leo Patrick’s Froegel. Mrs. Joel Dennjs and children, Triduum for Peace Held sons of Fords, N- J., have been dral, Denver. Thb mother in August. No date was Marvin E. McCarthy, chairman of the Boy Scout committee Joel, Jr., and Jerry have returned * The annual Perpetual Help de­ visiting Mrs, Pfeiff's mother, Mrs. Rev. John Haley set as yet. of the Knights of Columbus, reported to the members Aug. 9 the votions sponsored by the Oblate Justine O’Lear, and her sisters, officiated at the Mrs. Henry Arnold gave a talk progress of his committee in activating a troop. to lieir home in San Francisco, The organisation has always sponsored a Boy Scout troop, Calif. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Fathers and members of the Con­ Mrs. Paul Schneebeck and Mrs. Nuptial Maas. on the Sacred Heart. John Spencer, parents of Mrs. Den­ fraternity of Our Lady of Per­ Richard Wilhelm and their fami­ The bride was Refreshments were served to but this year will be able to offer the scouts a permanent meet­ petual Help were held at 7:45 lies. Mrs. Frank Stasko and fam­ gowned i n im- seven members. ing place. A room in the K. of C, hall has been designated for nis. scouting affairs. Bob. Owens will serve as scoutmaster. Mrs. Elliott Gilipore will enter­ p,m., Sunday, Monday, anu Tues­ ily of Denver, another sister of ported white The next meeting is to he held day evenings in preparation for Mrs. Peiff, joined the family re­ Chantilly lace in the home of Mrs. Bert Cov^li, The annual picnic of the Knights of Columbus will be Sunday, tain at an “at home” Friday after­ Aug. 19, at Island Grove park. Robert C. Lundstrom and Henry noon, Aug. 17, honoring her daugh­ the Feast of the Assumption at union. Mrs. Pfeiff was formerly and imported Pete Gordetto and his raother, the picturesque chapel of Our Justine O’Lear of Colorado white organdy Rorgie, are visiting here from C. Gosselin are cochairmen. ter-in-law, Mrs. Elliott Gilmore, Phoenix. Ariz. Rosie is staying a Because James Beetham, grand knight, is on vacation, Tony Jr. Before her marriage July 24 Lady of Perpetual Help, Buxton Springs. over delicate Miss Michaelle McGrath, the lemon yellow or- while with her son, Charles, and Lembach, deputy grand knight, presided at the meeting. Gerald McGraths’ daughter, will wife. Morris Smith and Frank Gilsdqrf were named knights of the gandy. She car­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardetto day for the next meeting. They will arrange the program. enroll at Maryville college, St. ried a Colonial are the parents of a girl, Ann Louis, Mo., and Miss Pat Mangan, bouquet of white Louise, born Aug. 4. daughter of James Mangan, will and yellow rose­ Pvt. Pete Shell is home on a 17- enter Rosary college. River Forest, buds. day furlough from the army. He i Colorado Springs ^ 111. Mrs. Mary is spending it with his parents, Juanita Kipney, Mr. and Mrs. John Sholl. S n i u M t o m I S w m sister of the Mrs. Rose Van Ness is employed Bozoor Topic at Meet bride, served a a at the Fort M or^n hospital. matron gf honor. Jogeph Bertrand Thomas was beat man. Francis Mrs. Katie Decora and her of Circle in Sterling Jerome ’Ehomas and William J. Kelemen served as ushers, and the brother, Dom Ardissoni, from MAY REALTY bride was given in marriage by Rupert Leo Thomas. Rock Springs, Wyp., visited in the sterling.—(St. Anthony’s Par­ Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held in the valley and visited overnight with ish)—The Heavenly Star circle Knights' of Columbus home. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Covelli. REALTOR held its monthly meeting Aug. The newly married eouple spent a week at several mountain Tony Paraehin, Sr.; and Bert in the school hall. The meeting resorts in Colorado and then returned to Washington, D.C., where and Madio Covelli are spending a INSURANCE . LOANS was opened with a program, and Mrs. Sabo has held a government position for the past year and one month at Glenwood Springs. the August bazaar was discussed. half. Mr. Sabo also is employed by the gSvernment. Before moving Miss Rose Kaus, daughter of The Rev. E. J. Verschraeghen was to Washington, Mrs. Sabo was active in the Cathedral Young Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kaus, is now Ute Theater Bldg. a guest. Games were played and re-, People’s club, for which she served as Regieter correspondent,_ and making her home in California freshments were served to 18 mem­ in the St. Thomas University c}ub.—(Photo by Rembrandt studio) with her husband. Colorado Springs, Colo. bers at the close of the meeting by the hostesses, Mrs. Barbara Appel- MAUN 1898 hans and Mrs. Pete Degenhardt. The next meeting will be held Sept, Emma Giorzelli, 52, Laid to Rest 2 in the home of Mrs. John Lech- man at Padroni, Mrs. Alex Unrein THE MURRAY DRUG CO. WILLIAM C. CRARON will be assisting hostess. After Louisville Church Requiem ■tin Stort—116 E. ra n Pttk—MAIn 144 Nortb Stort—832 S. Tilon—BAIn 189 Optometrist First Post-War Church Louisville.— (St. Louis’ Parish) Marinelli, died in Denver Aug. 2 parochial school last year. Besides .—The foundation stone —Rosary services were held Aug. of bulbar-type polio. He was his parents, he is survived by his Professional Pharmacy 115 Ntrth Ttjsn St. older brother, Ernest, 14. PHONE MAIN 6612 fpr the first permanent church to 1 in the Henning mortuary for stricken with the disease the pre­ SOI No. Tojon MAIb 1088 COLOBADO BPBINQS. COLO. be built in the London area since Miss Emma Giorzelli, who died vious week and, after spending a 34 of Deanery Meet World war II has been laid in July 30 in Pueblo. She was buried day under observation in the suburban Ilford in the Brentwood from St. Louis’ church Aug. 2 in Boulder sanitarium, was moved The Ft. Collins Deanery Council Get Baut*a (o f Denver) ^ PETE BEROM < diocese. The church will be dedi­ the Louisville cemetery beside her to Children’s hospital, where he of Catholic Women held its Candy and Ice Cream at cated to St. Teresa. The Brent­ father and mother. died. quarterly meeting in St. Joseph’s I FURNITURE s h o p ; school hall in Ft. Collins Aug. 6. DPHOLSTERING, wood diocese, covering Northeast Miss Giorzelli was 52 years Father Harold Glentzer, O.S.B.. Johnson-English RE-UPBOLSTERING AND i London and the county of Essex, of age and had been an invalid held Rosary services Aug. 3, and A specially chartered bus took REPAIRING is to have 13 new parishes, all all her' life. A brother, Joseph offered Mass the following morn­ 34 women and Father Glentaer ^ Slip CoTcri tnd Drtp*rlw to the meeting from St. Douls’ m Drug Co. ' Hid. t. Ord.r i within -the greater London area. Giorzelli, is her only survivor. ing. Interment was in the Green i Famitnre Made to Order These will serve new London Polio Claims Boy Mountain cemetery in Boulder. parish. Registration took place at LENTHERIC Toiletries i 10:30, followed by prayer and the Tejon «t Bljoo 8 t Phon. 1466 6 24-12 Ss. Wahi.teh At.. MAin 6309 4 county council estates and two Ronald Marlnelli, 13,, younger The youth was a member of fl's fun lo lt«vel via Mo-Pac's modem streamlined son of Mr. and Mrs. William the seventh grade in St. Louis’ welcome by Father Richard Duffy, The Heyse Sheet entirely new towns to be built in pastor of St. Joseph’s church. A EAOIES. Smartly appointed coaches or luxurious Puik “If Your Need$ Arm Electrical an area surrounding the over­ short business meeting took place mans. AlrrcondMon^; of eourto. Call Main 939" Metal and Roofing crowded capital. Even Better This Year and reports from the different WIRING—FIXTURES AND REPAIRS INCORPORATED affiliations were given. Luncheon The COLORADO EAGLE: De luxe throughl . HEATING ROOFING T was served in the Gilbann room Berwick Electric Co. SHEET METAL New Carnival Attractions of the Northern hotel, with Mrs. sleeping cars to Wichita, Kansas Cityi J. D. BERWICK 626 8 0. NEVADA Ernest Bishop presiding. The St. Louis. Through reciining seat Colorado Bprinsi. Colorado Phono I MAin 562 AURORA Very Rev. Peter O’Brien, O.P„ E.t, 1388 gave an address qn the Rosary. coaches, pianetarium-dome coach For Annunciation Bazaar St. Joseph’s Altar and Rosary The firma listed here de­ (Annunciatian Pariik, Denver) society furnished the music. to Kansas City, St. Louis. •; PURSE BROS. In the afternoon session, Mrs. serve to be remembered The fair and bazaar is in full swing, with added carni­ Mary Spillman, formerly of Den­ Tfio '€ran3e when you are distributing E l 't S i l GROCERY & MARKET val attractions. ver and now living in Brooklyn, Tickefi-ReserYationi-InformoHon your patronage in the dif­ ne. GROCERIES - HEATS - FRUITS A new booth is being handled by John McGowan, Bob N. y., gave an inspiring address CITY TICKET OFFICR VEGBTARLBB Dore, John Slattery, and Dan Kellaher, The hope chest, on family and parent education, CITY TICKET OFFICE (M.P.) (DARGW) Benediction...... ofthi the ■" Blessed Sacra­ 815 SevanUMth St. Of 1531 Stout St. ferent lines of business./' 9708 Eut CeUu Ata Ph. Aanra 2U sponsored by the Young Ladies’ sodality and Father Donald \, ment was held in St. Joseph’s Phone MAin 3239 Phone AComa BBSS McMahon is unusuallyy beautiful. church to end the deanery meet­ FUBUO SALE OF F 2 ctns. glaasware The decorating and electrical ap UNCLAIMED FREIGHT Q 1 ctn. fibre glass sir filler pointments have been improved ing. 1 ctn. paper cups The monthly meeting of the ,BY R 1 pkg. auto gear Brighton Altar under the workmanship of R. C. 1851 - A CfcNIURY OF SERVICE *195 THE DENVER & RIO GRANDE l' osen Furniture Co., Denver, Colo., 18 1 bdl, twine Bowes, Red Burns, and Al Brench. Altar and Rosary society was held WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY^ irs. Regone, Edith, Oak Creek, Colo,, 2 ctns, chairs Aug. 10. The women of the parish lag gypsum and 1 bag alum. Ripley, R., The games booth, under the chair- RIO GRANDE MOTOR WAY, INC. i ctn. paper cans man^ip of Mrs. Ed Kelly, has will sponsor a luncheon stand at Farmington, New Mexico, 1 bdl. bed ralli. 1 water plug the annual American Legion fall Notic. if hereby given that The Denver 7 etna, food containers Society Hears many useful and attractive gifts. t Rio Grande W ntem Railroad Company, 1 bag rock wool Betty Valeneoux and Betty Jane festival, which will be held in and Rio Grande Motor Way. Inc., common Shaffer. Fred, Alamosa, Colo., 1 ctn. 1 bdl. copper wire Tanko have returned home follow­ Louisville from Aug. 30 through earriera of freight and pasacngers for hire, aluminum paint Scoggins, At, Steamboat 1 steel easting | Sept. 3. Mrs. Mary Poydoek was Recommended Firms will lell the goods and property herein­ Springs, Colo., 2 ctns., 1 trunk and 1 box 1 bdl. moulding ing a trip to the west Coast. 2 bdls, steel About Retreats Prayara wera recited Sunday, appointed chairman and the fol­ after described at public auction to the household goods. Soash, L E„ Steamboat higheat bidder for cash at its salvage Springs, Colo., 1 empty animal crate. 1 ctn. sprayer Aug. 12, for the recovery of lowing were selected as the depot, 1571 13th street, Denver, Colorado, Shepards Market, Alma, Colo. 1 ctn. book 1 bdl. pipe Brighton. — (St. Augustine's Frank Cominiello, who was solicitation committee: Mrs. Ange for AUTO commencing at 9:30 o'clock n.m. Monday, safety matehea. Stevena Chevrolet Co„ 1 wheel wrench Parish)—>The August meeting of Rizzi, Mrs. Ann Murdock, Mrs. August 27, 1961, and continuing from day Steamboat Springs, Celo„ 1 box in t comb, 1 table wounded in action in Korea. to day until all of said property, or suf­ auto engine and 1 ctn. parts. 1 bdl, pipe the Altar and Rosary society was The Sacred Heart club will meet Flora Hawkins, Mrs. Columbo de ficient thereof to pay chargee, is sold. 2 boxes fire brick dedicated to the Immaculate Heart Andrea, and Mrs. Ella Ross. 2 pcs. soil pipe with Mrs. John Kltson. 3779 Wil­ SERVICE Said property either haa not been accepted, of Mary. After the business meet­ liams street, Friday, Aug. 17, at Father Glentzer reported that taken away and charges thereon paid by Turner, C. R„ Antonito, Colo., 1 bag 2 ctns. tile 2 ctns. tomato juice ing Mrs. Harry Nies gave a re­ 1 o’clock. the work on the school basement the consignees or persons authorised to re­ saw mill parts. Tague Builders Supply, port on the Greeley deanery ceive the same within ninety days after Vernal, Utah, 1 crate Neon sign. 1 clutch assembly St. Catherine’s club will meet is progressing nicely and that the arrival at place of conaignment, or has 1 oxygen tank meeting which was held in in the home of Mrs. OHie Daugh­ men of the parish will finish all S a le $ ...... • Service been left with aaid company to await ship­ U 1 etn. wire trays Platteville on Tuesday, Aug, 7. ment without any shipping instructions 1 euart varnish erty, 3407 Columbine street the work preparatory to laying Umuhsrt Service Co., Denver, Colo., 1 1 ctn. defroster boss Eleven Brighton women and the being given or shipment being made for box chlorinator, Tuesday, Aug. 21, at 12:30. the cement floor this week. ninety days, and has remained in posses- 1 pc. pipe Rev. Roy Figlino attended the eiori of the aforesaid company, unclaimed V 1 chute meeting and enjoyed the delicious Abies—Hemphill for more than ninety days from the time 2 ctns, juices fried chicken dinner served by of arrival at the points of consignment W 1 ctn. bmks 3520 Eazt Colfax * FR. 2761 or from the time of its delivery to said Welch Industries, Colorado Springs, 1 pc. plow the women of the St» Nicholas Wray Pastor and Party •ompany for shipment. Colo., 2 cases Anti Freeze. Western Sani­ 1 bdl. machine parts Altar society. PACKARD HEADQUARTERS All of said proporty or as much thereof tary Supply Co., Colorado Springs, Colo., 2 pea. pips The Rev. Maurice Quinn, S.S.C., as may bs necessary, will be sold to pay 2 ctns. cleaning compound, wax and mops 1 etn. iub. oil freight, back charges, storage, handling and 1 bdl. handles. Warren, Harold, Dil­ 1 ctn. school supplies of El Pomar in Colorado Springs, and coat of removing same to place of eale. lon, Montana. 1 rug pad. Wilson Texaco 1 orate over bead door parts gave an interesting and informa­ At Nebraska Dedication Service. Marysvale, Utah, 1 bag plaster. 1 ctn. mirror tive talk on the value of making DENVER A RIO GRANDE Wayne Motor Co., Price, Utah, 1 water 1 ctn, paint De Soto-Plymouth WESTERN RAIROAD COMPANY heater. 1 etn, paint a retreat and the history of the W r^.—(St. Andrew’s Parish) different orders of sisters was RIO GRANDE MOTOR WAY, INC. X 1 ctn. gilder El Pomar retreat house. —The Rev. J. A. Kerb, Miss Har­ given by Mrs. Willard Pilkington. L. F. DICKINSON. 1 ctn, switch boxes Mrs. Joe O’Brien, who is mov­ riett McLean, Miss Rose McLean, Misses Janice Gartin and Mar­ Freight Claim Agent 1 pc. machine part All Late Model Used Cars 2 cans wax and soap rem ow ing soon to Albuquerque, N. Mex., Mrs, Ellen Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. garet Ann Shea have spent a few 1 ctn. drugs was honored with a handkerchief Joseph Callahan, and Mr. and Mrs. days’ vacation at a Campfire Girls’ Carry 5,000 Mile Gaarantee NO MARKS 1 bale bags shower. Refreshments were served Timothy Devlin attended the dedi­ camp in the mountains. Factory Trained Mechanics on All Chrysler Made Cara> B 2 ctns. paper cups 1 ctn. wall signs by the hostesses, Mrs. Alex Roth, cation of the new St. Joseph Bate, L. E., South Fork, Colo., 1 ctn. 35 ctns. paper cups 1 etn. folding laundry basket Miss* Patricia Devlin has re­ Venetian blinds. Buchannon, Robert c/o 1 ctn. end. spaghetti with meat balla 1 pkg. Dutch oven Mrs. William Schum, Jr.; and Mrs. church at Benkelman, Neb., on turned to her work at Sandia base Montgomery Ward & Co., Denver, Colo.. 1 I ctn. toys 2 ctns, slectrie hasten Martin Lauer. Julyly 26. ' 1 etn. light fixtures with the Atomic Energy Commis­ etn. honishold goods. Begay, Joe S„ c/o 4 ctns. tmis Mr. and Mrs. George Mancini The parisbparish sends its prayers and sion, which is located just outside GRIFFITH MOTORS, Inc. Hoab Transportation Co„ Farmington, 1 saw 1 case oigarettas sympathythy to Mrs. HanTr Stephen- New Mexico, 1 bdl. tires. 2 shovels 1 chest are the parents of a six-pound, Albuquerque, N. Mex. She spent a 2770 No. Speer Blvd. GR. 3313 1 box tools 5 pea. barrow eveners with eabls 12-ounce baby girl, Mary Kay, son in the recent loss of her week with her parents, Mr. tnd 1 bdl, wire baskets 1 erib and play yard brother. Mrs. Leo Devlin, >nd other rela­ Carpenter, B. S., San Luis, Colo., 3 1 ctn. end. tortillas 1 length lumber who was born Aug. 8 in St. Jo­ pails paint. Central Chevrolet Wrecking 1 ctn. tinsel 1 ctn. paper cups seph’s hospital. The paternal Misses Melda Devlin and Eliza­ tives and friends. Yard, Delta. Colo., 1 pc. engine part 1 (ctn. trays 1 bdl. rollen grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. beth Devlin, and Mmes. Mary Miss Mary Mack and Joseph T. Dodge-PI/mouth Owners 1 ctn. clothes hamper I roll wrapping paper Prank Mancini and the mateinal Weaver, Emma Brandon, B. Leo Mack are house guests of Father 1 pc. copper pipe 1 bdl, auto seat steel Devlin, and Charles Barkemeier at­ Delta Farm Supply Co., Delta, Colo., 1 1 ctn, earthenware 1 bdl. onion sacks grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Korb. They have spent a few days Prepare for Efficient Driving bdl. spud digger and 1 pc. bdl. shovel. 1 bdl, binders 1 box bed ends Luttrell. tended the August session of the in the mountains and the rest of Tune the Motor —- Reitore Pep end Economy to Your Car Diamond Market, Price, Utah, 3 bdla. leal- 1 bdl. bed rails 1 ctn. adjustable steel* posts Greeley deanery. their stay will be in and around It Will Perform Better and Lait Longer . ing tape. Don'a Service, Fairvltw, Utah, 1 ctn, oil 1 ctn, auto parts Priest Visits 1 transmiaaion case. 1 ctn. paper cups 1 etn. display racks Favor Catholic Film Plan Wray. Faetory-Trained Mechanics 1 bdl. paper bags 3 pcs. steel With Family The Hague.—Catholic theater NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT 1 sack fertiliur 2 pcs. pipe Mrs. Mary Hain and her sons, Ex-O-Lite, Inc., e/o Lemsr Davis, Salt 1 pkg. legs for Hollywood bed 1 pc, conduit owners in Holland have declared AND DETERMINATION OF HEIB8HIP JAMES MOTOR CO. Lake City, Utah, 1 sack ore sample. 2 bars steel 1 bdl. handles for power mower their readiness to further the plans the Rev. .Raymond Hain and ESTATE OF FRANK J. KNOPKE. 1 ctn. lamp bulbs 4 pcs. §. H. soil pipe of Catholic film action. Dr. J, George Hain, spent s few days vis­ DECEASED. No. 87883. 1228 Lincoln KE. 8221 2 doll cribs 1 bracHH for auto bumper iting their daughter and sister and N otiu ii hereby aiven that on tha 18th D«4f6 li PlynouUi — SalM inU Barviet Frederick, Carl., Craig, \CoIo., 6 ctns. 1 gu burner 3 boxes; light jixturn M. Peters, director of Catholic day of Soptambar, 1961, I will praaant to machinery, 1 flywheel, 4 bd)s. legs and 2 2 bags crushed rock 1 crate :head stona film action in' Holland, said that family, Mrs. Timothy Devlin. Fa­ Uit County Court of .the City and Oounty frames. 1 ctn. paint applicators 2 ctns. toys though Catholic owners of movie ther Hain Is from the Lincoln dio­ of Denver, Colorado, my aeeounti for final G 1 bdl. mop handles 1 pc. reinforcement steel cese and has just returned from •attlement of the adminiatration of tald 1 pc. steel pipe 1 roll cable houses ar« not always entirely eitate, when and where all persona In H 1 ctn. facial soap 1 box maearoal free in selecting films to show, Quebec, where he has spent the interest may appear and object to them, Hopkins, Opl. Richard E., iGrud Junc­ 1 ctn. paint 8 etna. end. soup they are, in general, able to ar­ summer at school. if they lo desire. tion, Colo., 1 foot locker psrtonu cffaeti. 1 pc. faucet 1 ctn. jmint pets Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Evans and Notice Is also hereby given that there HUDSON Howell, Ross, Denver, Colo., I{_^tn. cloth­ 1 mixer 1 ctn. Scotch taps range for them and to determine haa been filed in aaid estate a petition ask' ing. Hutchinson, S. E., Cortex, Oolo., 1 1 refrigerator unit 1 toe plate far apartment size range in what manner those films will Miss Marie Broderick spent a two Ing for a judicial aaeem nm m t and SALES SERVICE ctn. lub oil and 2 pails grease. 1 box umbrellas 2 ctns. advertising matter be advertised. weeks’ vacation on the Western determination of the heirs of aueb deeesaed, 1 Roll-A-Way bed and mattrese 1 manure apreader slope. and setting forUi that the names, sddressei 1 pc. pipe 1 ctn. radio battery LEGAL NOTICE and relationship of all peraons, who art International Harvester Co., Durango, 1 ctn. book matches 1 ctn. end. chili NOTICE OF FINAL* SETTLEMENT jh e pariah extends its prayers or claim to be heirs of said deceased, so Cola, 1 bdl. axles. 1 ctn. glue 1 auto tailpipe No. ililOl for a speedy recovery to E. L. far aa known to the petitioner, are sa o n , 1 ctn. fittings 1 case gingerale ESTATE OP HENRY J, HEALY, Finegan, who has been a patient follows, to-wit: pergonal 1 tire 3 ctns. toys DECEASED in the Wray hospital and Denver Francis J. Knepke, also known aa Roob Jepsen, A. R., Pueblo, Colo., 10 boxes 6 cans syrup 1 bdl. chain Notice 1< hereby (iveo that on the 4th hospitals. Francis Knopke, O.F.M., St. Bonaventura’a household goods. Jensen, Ted, Denver, 1 ctn. fibreboard 1 baar implamast parta day of Seotamber, 1961, I will preient College, St, Bonaventure, New York, Son I VIC leERT INC. lEEI/ICE Colo., 2 crates houaebold gooda. Jockey 1 pc. steel 1 roll wire to the County Court of the City end Mr. and .Mrs. Timothy Devlin Joseph C. Knopke, 356 Brannon Street. In. Club Cafe, Durango, Colo., 1 drum loap 1 etn. stove pipe 2 pcs. steel machine parta Oounty of Denver, Colorado, my accounte and children have returned from a 8an Francisco 7, California, Son; Helen 3(560 Downing and 1 bdl. brooms. 4 school desks 1 bale cotton bagi for FINAL SETTLEMENT of the admlnla- week’s visit at David City, Neb., R. McDonald, 687 Circle Drive Wait, Cody, 1 tire 1 bdl. tiircsbolds tration of aeid estate when and where Wyoming, Daughter; John P. Knopke, also since 1811 K 1 pc. window sash 2 tubas aluminum all peraonz in intereit may appear and where Mrs. Devlin’s mother and known as Kenneth Anthony Knopke, ^c&taxjcs, 1 bag dried molasses 1 bdl, welding roda object to them if they eo desire. other relatives reside. O.F.M., Padraa Franciscanot Oatalao, Eat. 4 auto rims 1 bdl. galv. iron THOMAS M. SMITH Miss Phyllis Weaver has re­ de Goias, Brasil, Bon; Florentine A, Lambert, W. H., Saguache, Colo., 1 1 pc. machine part 1 roll roofing Executor Cronin, 4686 Beach Conrt, Denver. Colo, wash' tub. L ott H. 8.', Lefai, Utah, 180 1 bag insulation 1 bdl. fork bandits First insertion, July 26, 1961 turned from a two weeks’ visit in rado. Daughter; Theodora M. Knopke, 849 iZL pails roofing cement 5 ctns. household goods 1 roll asbestos Insulation L u t insertion, Aucust 28, 1961 Grand Junction. Nintii Street, Denver, Colorado, Daughter) 1 etn. paint mixer 1 ctn. display rack Mrs. Charles Barkemeir re­ Albertina M. Knopke, 949 Ninth Street, 5 E U W 1 0 D A M 2 etna, heater fans 3 boxes advertising matter LEGAL NOTICE cently returned from Ohio, where Denver, Colorado, Wife, Morland,. L. 0., Durango, Colo., 1 keg 1 ctn. utility bars and bracketa 1 steel beam NOTICE OF PINAL SETTLEMENT Accordingly, notice is also htraby givan CHRYSUR-PLYMOUTH HEWOlLtr^EP and 1 ctn. cement and 1 etn. cloth. Mc­ 1 tabit 1 pe. galv. pips N a 84706 she visited for three weeks with that upon the date aforesaid, or the di.lay to Donalds Floral Shoppe, Denver, Colo., 2 1 bdl. corner posts 2 pcs. pipe ESTATE OF B. C, HOU42H, DECEASED. relatives and friends. which the bearing may be eontinuad,the a n o n T R u a c etna, candles. McNamara, H., Grand Junc­ 1 jack 1 bdl. coal tSnga and poker Notice le hereby aiven that on the 4tb Altar Saciety Court will proee^ to receive and hear tion, Colo., 4 auitcasea personal effects. 1 bdl. draw bats 1 ctn. books 3 trailer hitches day of September, 19S1, I will preetnt to proofs concerning the heirs of such de­ 1 pc, flat metal the County Court of the City and County Hsori Talk on Raligioui ceased, and, upon tha proofs submitted, N 1 gas can urtiti 1 bdl wovan wire 1 sack soil pipe fittingi of Denvtr, Colorado, my accounts for The Altar and Rosary society will antar a daciee in said astste da- The firms listed here de­ Nelson Brothers, Craig, Colo., 1 box 1 bdl. bed raile and slata 1 crate boiler pipe FINAL SETTLEMENT of'the administra­ termining who are the heirs of such da- tion of said eatato when and where all met Aug. 8. Mrs. Leo G. Devlin, ceased person, at which hearing all pasont serve to be remembered printed matter. Nelson, Sam, Pueblo, 1 ctn. bandages 1 crate motor (auto) Colo., 1 ctn. bench saw. 1 door assembly perseht In interest may appear and object Mrs. M. B. Malone, Mrs. Fete claiming to be baira at law of such deceased 1 water closet tank 1 bdl. paper to them if they so desire. Weaver, and Mrs. Willard Pil- may appaar and present their proofs. when you are distributing 4 etna, sugar cuts salt I PC. ateel eaatinf f B. C. HILLIARD, Jr„ kington were the hostesses. A ALBERTINA M. KNOPKE. your patronage in the dif­ O’Nm Ii Appliance 4b Furniture Co„ Den­ 1 brass boarlng 1 bag gaskats Administrator d.b.n. Administratrix ver, Oolo., 1 crate mirror. First insertion, July 26, 1951 brief sketch on the history, pur­ First Publication, August 2, 1951, I 1 skSi gadiator boas 1 etn. sandy Liaat Isaertloa, August 28. 1961 ___ pose, and requirements of se v e ^ Last HiblieaUoD, August 80, 1981. ferent lines of buslmess.

m k PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4205 Thursday, August 16, 1951 p m n •■i I I St. Philomena's, St. John's W ill Vie FACTORY I I Pupils Register I H omemaker’s I I I ^en's Clubs to Clash in Softball Game DEMONSTRATION I Departsnesit I + + + + + For School Term OF I I (St. Philomana’s Pari.h, DetiTcr) PatronUs These Reliable and Friendly Firms I The first annual softball I game between the Men’s clubs Scout Troop Leaders * of St. Philomena’s and St. At St. Cajetan's John’s parishes will be held (St. Cajetan’* Parish, Denver) ^UIBt-M «TFR Bacon & Schramm J. A. Johnson & Son Sunday, Aug. 19, at 3 p.m. on Registration at St. Cajetan’s Established 35 Years the parish field. Ninth and Colum­ school this year began Aug. 15 and COMPOSITION ROOFING bine streets. will conclude Aug. 17. The hours TILE ROOFING • Gutters • Sheet Metal Captains of the respeptive teams in which pupils may register are ROOF REPAIRING • Gas Furnaces will meet one-half hour before from 9 to 11:15 a.m., and in the afternoon from 1:30 to 3 o’clock. 4020 Brighton Bird. CH. 6563 * Gas Conversion Burners game time to establish ground 88 Penniylrania RA 56S7 rules and regulations for the af­ In preparation for the new year, fair,' Pastors of the respective the school’s interior has been churches, the Rt. Rev. Monsignors thoroughly cleaned and waxed. ATTENTION LADIES William M. Higgins of St. Philo- The boys’ and girls’ yards have THE BEST IN LUGGAGE CALL TA. 4686 Mena’s and John P. Moran of St, been cleared of weeds. or All Kindi SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY John’s, are honorary umpires. Ootiblt Dimr vuhen, extraeton ao4 dryen. The bazaar committee mem­ Soft vaUr. vit wub and fluff dry. Members of the respective par­ bers wish to thank those who aided Dry Cleaning, Rag** UpboIaUry ishes and their families and friends in making the bazaar extension a JptD ireolnUi Sunday by appotntmenL Fret are invited to attend. Dr. James success. Further plans of the par­ plek'up and dilUery. 10% eaab and carry. Cummings, president of St. ish activities committee will be Parktni ipaea. Philomena’s Men’s club, will be announced at a future date. A-l Laundry •& Cleaners host to the delegation. 136 KALAMATH TA 6686 The games committee announced Ro, E. Strntton—new proprietor Scouts Stay at Camp the continuation of regular Sun­ Don't miss this EDUCATIONAL DEMONSTRATION Fourteen Boy Scouts of troop day night games in the church hall Stove and Furnace Parts starting at 8 p.m. This group in­ of drillB, saws, planes, sanders, polishers and many other CHURCH FURNITURE 124 spent the week of July 22-29 portable power tools and attachments . . . just scores of Still Available at Camp Tahosa, Denver area Boy cludes: Chairman, Ben Benavidez; AND PEWS CHARLES M. McCONNELL and Pete Van Woensel, treasurer, Eugene De Leon; secre­ time-saving units for HOME, FARM and INDUSTRY. GAS FURNACES Deeirntd A Uannfactnred Scout camp near Ward-. Troop 124 is sponsored by the St. Philomena scout committee chairmen, who headed the St. Philo­ tary, Mary Angiano; vice chair­ It’s a wonderful opportunity for craftsmen and hobbyists The Geo. A. Pnllen The Behrens Fixture Co. Men’s club. mena delegation to scout camp last week, are shown above. The men, Antonio Pacheco, J. D. Mar­ to see “portable power in action”! To find out its ad­ tinez, Felix Gallegos, Sam Lucero, Company 4625 Colorado BWd. Scouts attending camp were parish scout troop received the highest awards for camp work. vantages . .. how it saves countless man-hours... reduces John Bell, James Boyle, Warren Bob Taylor, Gus Garcia, and Mrs. 1333 Lawrence Street Denrer, Colo. + + + , + + J. F. Valdez. fatigue and helps you turn out better work. Bostwick, Jack Brady, Jay C. de tized by Monsignor Higgins with Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. in St. TABOR 1321 DENVER. COLO. Baca, Charles Cooper, Michael Any person wishing information Operate these up-to-the-minute tools__inspect their Patrick and Ellen Lloyd as god­ Philomena’s, Stations oh Friday in regard to joining the choir Koning, Joe Loffreda, Tommy Lay- parents. Donald was born June 23 at 7:45 p.m., and a Holy Hour on superior design and Mall built-in quality. Discover why FLOOR den, Tommy McConnell, Charles should inquire at the parish rec­ in Alamagordo, N. Mex. Saturday at 7:45 p.m. tory. Mall Tools have been preferred by master craftsmen for COVERING CO. Switzer, Jerry Van Woensel, Larry Karen Ann McClain, daughter Mrs. Iboyla Horvath of 1286 over 30 years! Factory-trained technicians will explain CAMEO Vifquain, eind Billy Vorbeck. The of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. McClain Elizabeth street and Gerard F. Mc­ the different applications of portable power and how scouts were under the leadership Linoleum— Asphalt, Rubber & Plastic Tile—-Wall Coverlnti of 1024 Madison street, was bap­ Alister of 944 St. Paul have re­ Bert Keating, Denver, Mall Tools can benefit you and your work. of Pete Van Woensel, institutional tized by the Rev. Harry S. Smith, turned to their homes from Mercy X' Estimates Complimentary representative, and Charles Mc­ C.SS.R., with William Sheridan hospital. Timothy Ahern of 1512 rm MAU DCMONSTRAnON BUS WIU BS HMI. 2555 W. 29th Are. GR. 9535 Connell, troop committee chair­ and Katherine M. Grani asespon- Fillmore street and Mrs. Vera Cathedral Member, man. sors. Karen Ann was born July 3 Spencer of 1467 Detroit are ser­ From 8 a.m. till 12 noon During the period at camp the in St. Joseph’s hospital. iously ill in Mercy hospital. Given National Post SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 scouts participated in all the ac­ Michael Robert Kramer, son of Parish organizations intending PLAN NOW TO SEE IT! tivities and completed work toward Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kramer to use school facilities are re­ District Attorney Bert Keating, Electrical Contracting & Repairing their advancement and merit badge of 1284 Logan street, was bap­ quested to make known the day and Denver, was elected first vice awards. The activities included ca­ tized by Monsignor Higgins with time to allow all organizations president of the criminal division Economy Lumber & Hardware noeing, rowing, swimming, hiking, Fred White and Virginia Mc­ equal use of the facilities. of the National Association of EARL J.STROHMINGER target shooting, archery, nature Gowan as godparents. Michael Mrs. Thomas J. Vincent will be County and Prosecuting Attor­ 350 So. Colorado Blvd. — DE. 5495 study, rocks and minerals, scouting Robert was born July* 25 in St. greeted at the annual Green Thumb neys meeting in Chicago Aug. 11. Elaefric CompoRy (kills, packing, camp cooking, ath- Joseph’s hospital. Garden club meeting Aug. 20 in the Mr. Keating, a member of Cathe­ Lictnicd and Bonded R etics, horseback riding, and handi­ Banns of marriage were an­ home of Mrs. Robert Kalfee, 2061 dral parish, attended the conven­ Member National Electrical Contractor* A**’n. craft. nounced for the first time for S. Humboldt street. The public is tion to urgq his colleagues to carry BARGAINS IN ALL WOOL FACED 1178 Stout St. AC. 5733 In the water carnival Saturday 'Thomas McCarthy of St. Philo­ invited. the fight for strict federal legisla­ afternoon, troop 1244 made a very mena’s and Miss Leona Briggs of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Frisbee tion against men who dodge sup­ SAMPLE ODD LOT CARPETING presentable showing considering St. Philomena’s. and family are spending a week port of divorced wives and de­ the ages of the scouts and the fact Weekly devotions are held on vacationing in Glenwood Springs. pendent children. ___ 9” X 27” Stair Treads, each..^...... 50^ that this was their first year afej- (This is its* thsn cost of finishing edgss) camp. Tommy Layden placed third in the one-man rowboat race; John Small Thrown Rugs—18" x 18” & 18” x 27” Bell and Jack Brady, third in the Holy Hour at Blessed Sacrament Aug. 22 two-man canoe race. Jim Boyle Finished—Plain and Patterned...... $1.00 & up placed fourth in the pie-eating Also Few Odd Sized Throw Rugs & Runners contest, the troop team of six Immaculate Heart to Be Honored scouts was fourth in the raft tilt­ 1754 BLAKE ST. ing, and Mr. McConnell was fourth Mr. and Mrs. J. David Dolan Dayton Priest-Librarian in the scoutmasters’ obstacle row- (Bleiied Sacrament Parish, Denver) and their sons Daniel Patrick and Visits Freer Family mg race. Timothy Michael of Grand Island, All the scouts participated in A Holy Houf in honor of the The Rev. Lawrence Monheim, 0 the overnight hikes, five going on Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Neb., were recent guests of Mr. S.M., of the University of Dayton, Mary will 1^ held in Blessed Ddlan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ohio, spent five days in Denver Your Plumber For Years the high adventure hike where Patrick S. Dolan. they packed into Long lake and Sacrament chfitch Wednesday eve­ last week as the guest of Mr. and Invest in Secarityl ning, Aug. 22, at .7:45. Ed O'Connor, Sr. Ed O'Connor, Jr. climbed to the top of Apache John and James Friel, who have Mrs. Charles R. Freer, Jr. Mol* your femerrow secure— Members of t^e reparation so­ been attending De La Salle 3030 44th Ave. GL. 4323 thumb and Apache peak atop the Father Monheim is the director Invsit today In REPUMIC LOAN Continental Divide. The other ciety in honor of Our Lady of Normal at Lafayette, La., arrived of the Marianist library founded COMPANrS 4% 4im* CsrtifleetM. scouts went on the first and second Fatima will renew their pledges home Aug. 2 for a short vacation. in Dayton in 1943. Its purpose is You rsceiv* a gtntroui 4% Inlsroit— during the Holy Hour. All parish­ to gather in one place all printed 4 % compoundod tomi-ennvally. class hike to Beaver reservoir and Mrs. Raymond Rlede and her Brighten that Lifeless Kitchen with the North St. Vrain campground. ioners who are not members are daughter, Marlene, who drove to information in word, art, music, Fold-In CaeHtI end turalM The boys slept out under the stars invited to be formally enrolled in New York city recently, met Mr. etc. pertaining to Our Lady. There •vtr 8250,(“ ■*,000.00. Jewel Tone Linoleum or Tile and cooked their own meals over the society during devotions. Riede’s nephew and family from are only two other such libraries camp fires using specially pre­ This will be the setond anni­ Manheim, Germany, who arrived in the world, one in Belgium and LINOLEUM 'IlLE pared trail food. versary of the formal organiza­ on the S.S. America, Mr. and Mrs. tne other in France. tion of the reparation society in REPUBLIC LOAN COMPANY By choice of his fellow scouts, Raymond Riede and their 13-year- Members of the Mother Cabrini 1441 Steut Itreet • DINVIR, C0t0>A3O • Istehnsbei 1928 9” X 9” troop leaders, and the camp staff, tl\e parish. A large attendance is old son George. They are planning circle will attend a subscription Lay Them Yourself Tommy Layden was chosen an anticipated. to make their home in Denver. dinner Thursday evening, Aug. 16, 13c each honor camper, the highest award Recent Baptisms Recent guests in the home of in the Sky Chef dining room at the made at the camp. All the scouts airport. They will return to the Free Printed Instructions The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Harold Mr. and Mrs. Perrjr Holcomb were were rated as satisfactory camp­ V. Campbell baptized Paul Ger­ Mrs. Holcomb’s parents, Mr. and home of Mrs. Wayne Nolop for ers and so honored at the final bridge. Free estimate Terms or Title 1 — FHA ard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mrs. Harry S. Pfeffer of Blue campfire held Saturday night. J. Freund, WTth John D. Lister Earth, Minn., and her aunt and The Catholic Mothers’ club will Aconsultation JEFFERSON LINOLEUM CO. The scouts attended Mass and and Eileen Fruend as sponsors, uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gorman meet in the school auditorium on received Holy Communion at 7:30 Aug. 10. Monsignor. Campbell of Fairmont, Minn. Monday evening,^ Aug- 20, with 5206% W. Colfax BE 3-5871 Sunday morning in the beautiful baptized Kathleen Anne, daughter Mmes. James Reynolds and James outdoor chapel built on a hill over­ Mrs. Edward L. Curran of Chi­ Gaul as hostesses. The club is a of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas White, cago is spending two weeks at the looking Lake Tahosa. Mass was with Frank Weber and Dora spiritual group working for the celebrated by Father John B. Ebel home of her son and daughter-in- good of children. All women in Meteer as godparents, Aug. 12. law, Mr. and Mrs. E. lu Curran. of the Register staff. The Rev. William J. Mulcahy the parish are invited to attend Five Infants baptized Steven Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Allen left the meetings, held on the first and Mr. and Mrs. William D. White, last Saturday to visit Mr. Allen’s third Mondays of each month. Are Baptixed sisters, Mrs. Herbert Nichol and Aug. 12. The sponsors were Irene Patricia Morrissey Five infants were baptized re­ Mrs. Robert Robeson, at Camp Freeland and Walter Pelham. To Wed Bernard Kelly cently in St. Philomena’s church: Vincent Smith, who entered St. Pemigewassett, N.H. Their itiner­ Paul Theodore Majerus, son of Joseph’s hospital last Thursday, ary will include Quebec and other Saturday, Aug. 18, has been Mr. and Mrs. John H. Majerus of is improving. points in Canada. They will return chosen as the date for the mar­ 1073 Madison street, was baptized Roger Murphy, the young son to Denver via Washington, D.C. riage of Miss Patricia M. Mor­ by Monsignor Higgins with John rissey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. F. Allan Murphy, Father Currigan, S.J., W. and Mary Jane Majerus as who was stricken with polio last Thomas J. Morrissey, and Bernard IHOMFCOMFOnTWITH THB,.. godparents. Paul was born July 1 week and is a patient at Children’s Visits Mother Here S. Kelly. The ceremony will pre­ in St. Joseph’s hospital. hospital, is improving. cede a Nuptial Mass at 10 o’clock Edward James Rodgers, son of The Rev. M. D. Currigan, S.J., in the Blessed Sacrament church, CRANE "TWENTY” Mr. and Mrs, Edward J. Rodgers Gloria Wright, daughter of Mr. who arrived in Denver Aug. 5 to with Monsighor Campbell as cele­ of 1030 Adams street, was bap­ and Mrs. E. Earl Wright, who has make a retreat at Regis college, brant. tized by Monsig^por Higgins with been a patient at St. Luke’s hos­ has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Miss Kathryn Morrissey, sister Specializing in Quality Plumbing T. Mead Coyle and Louise Neaf- pital, is convalescing. Martin D. Currigan. He will leave of the bride-elect, will be matron and Heating Repairs sey as godparents. Edward was Mrs. Larry Quinn, who* was in Aug. 16 for Rockhurst college in of honor. William F. Kelly, brother born July 16 in Mercy hospital. Mercy hospital, returned to her Kansas^ City. of the bridegroom, will be best Donald Raymond Crandall, son home last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Cough­ man, and the ushers will include of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Ray­ Myles J. Dolan lin and their three children k ft Curtis Clark Jeffries, Frank Day, SIAHERY mond of 1310 Vine street, was bap- Aug. 9 to spend a three-week and A. Bruce Awenius. M a t ’s Enlists in Air Force vacaUon in Santa Barbara and Among the hostesses at pre­ & COMPANY On July 25, just six days prior San Francisco, Calif. nuptial parties honoring Miss Mor­ to enlisting the air force, Myles Mrs. Thomas Ord left Tuesday rissey are Mrs. Bonnie F. Timber- Plumbing and Heating J. Dolan, a recent graduate of to visit her family in Buffalo, lake, Mrs. James M. Higgins, Mrs. Contractors Regis college, was notified that he Frank X. Kelly, the prospective N.Y. She will accompany her two it worth 4 to you ': JOHN J. CONNOR, Pr.aident had passed the Colorado state bridegroom’s mother; Miss Clare ROBERT F. CONNOR, Vic. Pruid.nt SSS The reason Idssl C.P.A. examinationj He is the son nieces on a motor trip to New O’Keefe, Mrs. Rodger Spahr, Mrs. 1726 MARKET STREET ---- serves more families in of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick S. Dolan York city and along the coast in Elliot Wager, and Mrs. Karl C. Myles left Aug. 1 for Lackland air New England states, as well as Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. E. G, PHONE MAIN 7127 er 7128 SSS: Denver than any other laundry ii because Idetl base in San Antonio, Tex. various points in Canada. Lane and Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Stein- A tip of solder on a connection in a telepheno o ffic e ... SS: customers get just the hart • entertained the wedding ___ t- — iund of laundry tetvict party and guests Aug. 14. A sup­ they want. per party was given by Mrs. James Every time you use a telephone your voice is — Why don’t you, too, Sodality Rosary Makers M. Wolf ani Mrs. A. Bruce carried through hundreds of such-conneaions... S S enjoy Ideal Laundry Awenius Aug. 15. Miss Morris­ S S Senrice? Prompt Service sey’s trousseau tea was held Aug. ~ ~ —

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