Quick viewing(Text Mode)

MOUNT of HOLY CROSS CHOSEN for JUBILEE MASS Mother of 4,000 Contents Copyrighted— Pemisfjion to Reproduce Given After 12 M

MOUNT of HOLY CROSS CHOSEN for JUBILEE MASS Mother of 4,000 Contents Copyrighted— Pemisfjion to Reproduce Given After 12 M

MOUNT OF HOLY CROSS CHOSEN FOR JUBILEE MASS Mother of 4,000 Contents Copyrighted— Pemisfjion to Reproduce Given After 12 M. Friday Issue Hardest Peak in

Within a few days, we have come across two instances where real estate dealers tried to lay the Nuns Is Visitor State to Get to (round for what we consider or­ dinary swindling. The game is DENVER CATHOLIC obriously used regularly, but is clerer enough to keep within the Is One Selected law". Here it is: A man wishes to to Convent Here buy a home with a down payment of a few hundred dollars; there is a mortgage on it which he Enormous Works for Religion Are Guided Monsignor Joseph Bosetti and Philip Doran agrees to take orer; the yerbal Were First to Scale It in 1933, agreement is that a new mortgage by Sister From Westphalia, REGISTER will be entered in his name; but when he comes-to take orer the Germany ^ Last Week 4 property, he finds that the old The National Catholic Welfaie Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. W e^ave mortgage, which will not run Uaving come thousands of miles over land and sea to Also the International News Service! (Wire and Mail), a L arge Special Service, and Seven SmallerServices. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Joseph Bosetti, Ph.D., Vicar more than a year or two, is to be visit the tvork her order is doing in the United .States and General of th« Denver diocese, has chosen the actual, continued; nevertheless he is to Mount of the Holy Cross for his Mass on August 2, com­ es^cially in the mission area of the Southwest, Mother VOL. XXVIII. No. 48 DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1933. $2 PER YEAR make his down payment and to memorating the silver jubilee of his ordination Jto the make a number of other payments Mary Verena of Olpe, Westphalia, Germany, mother gen­ while the mortgage runs. Now for eral of the Poor Sisters of St. Francis Seraph of the I^er- priesthood. So inaccessible is thil famous mountain that the trick: The mortgage is car­ petual Adoration, was a visitor this week at the Denver when he and Philip Doran went to its top last week and ried by the real estate firm. If the It a l i a n f l y e r s a t t e n d registered they found they were the first visitors to the firm refuses to renew the mort­ house of the order, St. Anthony’s hospital, headquarters for the Western province of the nuns in the United States. 'S summit in 1933. Most of the people who go to the^Mount gage after the buyer has paid in a considerable sum, it can fore­ An outline of the work carried order practically blankets a large MASS OF THANKSGIVING of the Holy Cross do not get near the actual mountaiiw close and the buyer probably loses on by the order shows that part of the Southwest in the They stop at Notch mountain, which is a long way off but everything he had paid on the it includes some 4,000 sisters with United States in its work, having Holy Father’s Message Delivered at Pontifical from which the cross of snow on the face of the mountain property. A neat way of doing a a total of about 250 establish­ 14 institutions in New Mexico and T ments, 86 of which are in this many in Colorado, Wyoming and is visible. The ease with which Notch mountain can be damnably dirty thing without go­ Service in Chicago Ca,thedral reached, however, has led the people of that section to ing to the penitentiary for it! country. The general mother- Nebraska. There is no way for the buyer to house is at Olpe, Germany. The Nearly every type of endeavor refer to tourists who go only that far as the “tea party protect himself unless he can get carried on by nuns is found in the GHyRGH MGIIILED crowds.” somebody else to lend him the order’s activities. The school pro­ There will be no “ tea party” gram ranges from parish schools, money. business in Monsignor Bosetti’s academics and colleges to uni­ The 125th anniversary of the If you are buying a house, have MW versity work, the last named being birth of Cardinal Manning, great climb. Phil Doran, who accom­ a lawyer go over everything and in Europe. A summer college, St. English convert churchman, who panied him last week, character­ put your signature to nothing un^- Francis’, is held at Albuquerque. ordained the Rev. Dr. William ized the trip then as an endur­ less he advises you to go ahead. The order also conducts hospitals, O’Ryan of Denver to the priest­ ance contest. To get to the The swindle birds are extremely orphanages and homes for the hood forty-seven years ago in IS EXPECTEO T l mountain; one-, goes to the town anxious to get your name on a aged. London, was brilliantly noted July piece, of paper in order to make This diversity is a feature of 16 in an editorial in The Sunday of Red Cliff and then by automo­ things binding for you, but they especial appeal to young women Star, Washington, D. C. The paper bile to Camp Tigwan. From there are preciously careful not to sign entering the order, as they are declared: on, it is a strenuous hike to the anything that binds them. .sure to find some type of work that Cardinal Manning was born a summit of the Holy Cross. Six they enjoy. Exchanges are ef­ hundred and twenty-five years ago hours’ steady walking by men in It is our belief that special leg­ fected among the provinces if an vigorous physical condition is re­ islation will have to be enacted yesterday. He was the youngest A press dispatch from Santa Fe oversApply of nuns fitted for a par­ son of a West India merchant, re­ quired to make the trip, which is The Rev. Damon McCadden, to do away with the ticket-selling Wednesday announcing that Aug­ ticular type of work occurs in one up and down rough mountain who since his ordination in June (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) siding at Totteridge, in beautiful ust 23 is the date for the installa­ province and need for them is Hertfordshire. The father became trails with climbs up to timber has been working at the Shrine tion of the new Archbishop of the shown in another. The order, es­ a governor of the Bank of Eng­ line and back again and up again. of St. Anne, Arvada, has been New Mexico see, the Most Rev. pecially in its hospitals, does a land and later a member of par­ A group of hardy mountain climb­ transferred by Monsignor Joseph Ohio Legislators Rudolph A. Gerken, D.D., for the great deal of charity work among liament. The boy was educated | ers will accompany Monsignor Bosetti, V.G., to the Holy Ghost last six years Bishop of Amarillo, the poorer people. at Harrow and at Balliol college, Bosetti and carry a tent under church as assistant to the Rev. Texas, said that the Most Rev. Mother M. Verena visits every Oxford. His initial venture into which he will celebrate his silver John E. Mulroy. The arrival of Study Tax Aid to Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, the house of the order once every the world was that of a temporary jubilee Mass. He expects a con­ the comipission, last Saturday, of new Apostolic Delegate to the three, years. This is her fourth clerkship in the colonial office, but; gregation of six at the service. the Rev. Henry Ford, who now United States, will be present. trip to . the United States. She he soon fled from its routine to He was told that if he transferred takes charge of the chaplaincy Church Schools This news led to the belief that has been mother general since the more congenial atmosphere of the celebration' to Mount Evans work in the forestation camps of the delegate will come from Santa 1916, having been re-elected to the university he loved. The call or Pike’s Peak he would have hun­ the state, created a vacancy at the Cleveland.— An investigation of Fe to Denver. He was a personal the office three times in that pe­ of the Church was ringing in his dreds present; but he wants to downtown churcTi. the question of state aid for paro­ friend of Bishop Vehr before riod. Sisters who have met her ears, and the summons became celebrate ^n a real he-man moun­ There may be some changes chial schools by a special commit­ either of them rose to their present say that she gives the appearance ever more and more insistent. He tain, not on a tourist peak. among the newly-ordained priests tee appointed by the Ohio senate high positions and it is taken for of a saint in her person and bear­ decided to obey, was elected a fel­ on the arrival home of Bishop The'Mass will be offered at 10 is now under way, the aim being granted by local clergymen that ing, lovable, distinguished in ap­ low of Merton and ordained. That ■Vehr about August 1 as their ap­ to determine' whether such aid His Excellency will come here for pearance, but at the same- time was the first milestone of premier o’clock, August 2. It will.be a pointments were temporary. The .'hould be extended by the state. a visit with the Bishop before he modest and self-effacing. importance in his career. Low Mass. Bishop landed in New York this The committee was appointed returns East. This will be his She is accompanied on her trip For a few years he was rector Monsignor Bosetti has always week, but is to visit for a short following a ballot in which a pro­ first visit to the West since his ap­ from Germany by Sister Mary time in Cincinnati before return­ of a Sussex parish. ' In that period Mayor Kelly of Chicago, a Catholic, presenting to Gen. Italo loved the mountains and is one of posal to permit parochial schools pointment as Delegate, although Eustelle, her secretary. Sister the most skillful Alpinists in the ing to Denver. to -•'hare in the benefits of special he married, out his delicate young Balbo, also a Catholic, a golden key to the city, as the air command­ he had been across this country on Mary Basilia, Western provincial, wife soon died. The bereavement state. He has several reasons for The Rev. James Williams of the taxation was rejected by one vote. visits, j, went to Lafayette, Indiana, to er’s comrades looked on at the ceremony held in the City hall. wishing to celebrate his silver ju­ Boise City diocese, Idaho, who is The group is under the chairman-, prepared his mind for the ascetic Many Bishops and priests are meet them and accompanied them and his companions, together with bilee in this unique fashion. One spending the summer in .Colorado ship of Senator Jbhn F. Smolka. teaching of the Oxford Tracts, Chicago.— General Italo Balbo expected at Santa Fe for the in­ to Denver. All three left On a the congratulations of the Holy is that he loves the European cus­ and who has been assisting iCt the The resolution authorizing the and he joined the High Church and his 96 companions, who man­ stallation. Bishop Urban J. Vehr tour of the Southwest but will re­ Father, also his blessing. His tom of celebrating Mass on the Cathedral on Sundays, has gone study, which was passed unani­ refc -mers in their campaign ned the Italian air fleet of 24 will be among them. turn to Denver in about ten- days. planes which Saturday, July 15, Holiness prays that the divine help highest mountain peaks in order for two weeks to Holyoke, to take mously, is as follows: “ Whereas, A (Turn to Page 7 — Column 2) invoked by them at the beginning to dedicate them to God. Another the place of Father Meister, who very large percentage of the school completed the 6,100-mile flight of their journey may be continued is that the present Holy Father, has been ill. August 1 he is to children of the large cities of this from Orbetello, Italy, to the Cen­ for the happy return of the heroic Pope Pius XI, was noted as an go to Sterling, to take the place state are educated in parochial tury of Progress exposition here, trans-Atlantic fliers.” Alpinist before his election to the temporarily of Father Besioit, as­ schools at the expense of religious Sunday attended a Pontifical Mass Papacy, and has set the precedent sistant to Father Charles Hagus denominations and without any Final Plans for Fr, McMenamin of thanksgiving in the Cathedral The MostfRev. Bernard J. Sheil, pf the Holy Name, where there Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago, cele­ in the celebration of Mass on at St. Anthony’s church. Father contribution whatever by the tax­ Benoit will return to Sterling after payers of this state, and, whereas, ivas read a message from His brated the Mass of thanksgiving. mountain peaks. Another reason is that the Mount of the Holy a vacation. , the religious denominations which Holiness Pope Pius XI conveying The Cathedral was filled to capac­ Cross is a national monument and The Rev. Thomas Coleman, have financed such education in the Jubilee Assure Brilliant Event his Apostolic blessing and wishing ity and a throng estimated in ex­ newly-ordained Cincinnati priest, past are now seriously handicap­ the aviators a safe return to their cess pf 25,0(f0 filled adjourning Monsignor Bosetti wi^es to pay honor to his adopted country on who is to spend two years study­ ped by the financial depression, and homeland. streets to catch a glimpse of the Final plans for the silver jubilee will preside. An address will be aviators. the anniversary of his ordination. ing newspaper work in The Regis­ the further conduct of such schools celebration Wednesday, July 26, The Holy Father’s message, con­ given by the Rev. Matthew Smith, veyed through' His Eminence And his fourth reason is that the ter office, arrived Tuesday after­ is seriously jeopardized and threat­ to mark the completion of twenty- Following the Mass, General with the response by Father Mc­ George Cardinal Mundelein, Arch­ Mount of the Holy Cross has been noon and is temporarily at St. ened, and, whereas, the breakdown five years’ work by the Rev. Hugh Menamin. Balbo and l)is companions went to Jbhh’s rectory. of such parochial schools would bishop of Chica^, and signed by the Century of. Progq'ess exposi­ (Turn to Page 6 -r- Column 6) L.-McMenamin, LL.D., as rector of The afternoon reception at the throw an enormously increased the Cathedral, indicate that it will His Eminence Eugenio Cardinal tion. They were guests at lunch­ burden upon the public school sys­ rectory will be in charge of the Pacelli, Papal Secretary of State, eon in the trustees’ room of the be one of the most brilliant and ladies of the Altar and Rosary so­ tem of this state, and, whereas, colorful affairs held in years. Ed­ read as follows: Hall of Science, and afterwards ciety. It will be an informal af­ the education of the children in win C. Johnson, governor of Colo­ “ Please extend to General Balbo (Turn to Page 7 — Column 4) New Qift Home for Nurses such parophial schools is under the rado, will he one of the speakers fair. There will be a musical pro­ jurisdiction of and subject, largely, at the evening banquet, and Wil­ gram in charge of Miss Josephine to the control of the various liam F. McGlone, Jr., manager of Courtney. Refreshments will be To Be Ready in September boards of education, and, whereas, revenue, will officially represent served. * BARNUM WAS RIGHT; THERE the problem of financing such the city. The full program of the The Cosmopolitan hotel, at the Despite delay caused by heavy decorative plastering was com­ schools has now become acute: day will include: Solemn Mass in evening banquet, will present a snows and frequent cold spells of pleted Wednesday. The sixty “ Be it re.solved by the senate the Cathedral at 9:30; clergy scene not often witnessed. It will IS ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE considerabie duration last winter, private rooms and the classrooms of the ninetieth general assem­ luncheon afterwards at the Argo­ be one of the most brilliant affairs contractors engaged in construc­ are ready for their first coat of bly, That an inquiry and investi­ naut hotel; reception at the Ca­ ever held here. Cathedral parish­ tion of the new nurses’ home at St. paint. Tile work and plumbing gation should be made into the thedral rectory from 2 to 6, and (By Hubert A. Smith) succeed, but' eventually most of ioners and many now residing in them will end in the same place Joseph’s hospital are rushing the fixtures in the rooms and in the matters above referred to, with k the evening banquet at the Cos­ ; The rising market of recent other parishes, who formerly be­ they did four years ago, with building to rapid completion. It central lavatories Have been com­ view toward determining whether mopolitan hotel at 7 o’clock. Weeks has recalled to all Ameri­ longed to the Cathedral parish, nothing. it virtually certain that the hertne pleted; the heating-plant, featur­ or not the taxpayers of the state Father McMenamin will cele­ cans the great days of 1929 when will unite to do honor to the ju- Senator Thomas of Oklahoma will be ready for occupancy in ing concealed radiation and ther­ of Ohio should contribute some brate the Solemn Mass, with two everybody and his brother, besides bilarian on that occasion. Many Wednesday threatened the New early September. mostatic control in every room, is part of the expense of such paro­ of his former assistants acting as old friends from out of town are holding down jobs from which they Considerable detail work, which installed. On the outside, the wall, chial schools; with a view to de­ York Stock exchange and the^Chi- deacon and subdeacon. The Rev. expected and priests who formerly drew weekly or monthly income, will take all of a month, remains which encloses the courtyard, is in termine further whether or not E.dward J. Mannix, pastor of St. cago Grain.- exchange with either Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin served as assistants in the Cathe­ Were participants in the stock mar­ to be done. Painters began the place and each day the debris is such contribution would be legal Catherine’s, will be deacon and ket. Many felt that their regular closing or government supervision dral are to be guests, as well as unless a rqlc is adopted limiting interior decorating this week. The being cleared away to make way under the constitution and statutes the Rev. William Higgins, pastor Jjositions were mere avocations, by the Rev. William O’Ryan, D. civic and state officials and sev- the amount of loss permitted on floors in the corridors and the for the landscape gardeners. of this state, and whether, if legal, of St. Philomena’s, subdeacon. The While playing the market was to D., LL.D., pastor of St. Leo’s. e r a 1 non-Catholic clergymen. any one commodity in a day’s ses­ spacious lobby will be laid start­ Mrs. Ella Mullen Weekbaugh, it would be desirable as a tem­ Rev. Dr. Daniel Morning of the furnish the means by which they Among the guests are numbered sion. We suggest that the men ing next week. Book shelves and donor of the home, which will be porary measure or as a permanent Cathedral will be master of cere­ At the clergy luncheon, the Rev. would become rich. People who Bishop Irving Peake Johnson, responsible for the outrageous ris­ decorative woodwork in the li­ a memorial to her mother, Cath­ policy.” monies. The sermon will be given C. 1)1. Johnson of the Cathedral never saw a farm, except from the Episcopal; Rabbi Friedman and ing and dropping of market prices brary also will be finished within erine Smith Mullen, has given a 1-oad, were plunging head over Rabbi Kauvar, Jewish; and Chan­ should not be given the considera­ the next two weeks; electric fix­ majority of her waking hours cellor Hunter of Denver univer­ heels into wheat. Those who tures will be installed at the last, to supervising personally virtually never saw the inside of a generat­ tion of a warning at this time, but sity, Methodist Episcopal. Father that the campaign threatened by and the building will be ready to every detail of the interior con­ ing plant, of a gas plant, or of a 15,041 Freeree Meals Served in Two J. Frederick McDonough, pastor Senator Thomas be pushed for­ receive thft year’s staff of student struction. Ideas, not thought of of the Blessed Sacrament church, telephone building were giving the ward immediately. The favored nurses. in the^original plans, have been ipublic utilities stocks the ride of will be.the principal speaker. In few who hold the whip hand over Enough of the project has been incorporated into the building by itheir lives. Others who did not the absence of the Most Rev. the stock market should not be al­ completed to give one an idea of Mrs. Weekbaugh in the course of a t |]Months at |]Months D enver Shelter House (know whether copper was culti­ Bishop Urban J. Vehr, the Right lowed to interfere with normal re­ the elaborateness and careful plan­ construction. Personal touches vated like potatoes, grown on Rev. Monsignbr Bosetti, V.G., will covery in this country. ning of the home. The last of the (Turn to Page 7 — Column 3) The shelter house of the Society lodgings, and served 15,041 meals, j The entertainments consisted of represent the diocese. Governor trees, or mined were looking to a of Si. Vincent de Paul at 2541 The men are furnished tobacco, singing, parlor magic, ballroom, Johnson will speak for the state. jPark hill mansion as they pyra­ California street, Denver, is the (hatches and telephone service tap and ballet dancing, and read­ Other speakers will be Oscar Malo, mided their copper stocks. without charge. Transients are ings, and have been very much center of an unparalleled work of president of the Cathedral associa­ The hysteria of contemplated encouraged to use the baths,and enjoyed by all. Every evening rehabilitatidn of homeless and tion; Wm. T. Roche, past grand riches was followed by the grim Columbian Squires, Society for Boys, jobless men, furnishing them with laundry freely, there being at all there is horseshoe pitching among knight of the Knights of Colum­ times a plentiful Supply of hot 'realization tJiat the money in the food, clothing, jobs, shelter, enter­ one group, cards and games among bus, speaking for the men of the iworld happens to be very limite^ water. others, while an excellent library tainment and spiritual care. A- parish, and Miss Mary Coughlin, that .when one person gets rich provide.s entertainment for all. convert class is held weekly and a A lecture has been given every who will speak for the women of ]there are a thousand others who Planned in Colorado by K. of C. The society lists men from many number of men have been brought Thursday evening and, on alter­ the parish. The musical program imust pay the price through lost walks of life, ranging from labor­ to the sacraments. The following nate Thursdays, an entertain­ will be in charge of Miss Josephine 'money. The lesson seemed com­ ers to accountants, and has never It is the hope pf the state coun­ The state deputy declared that nary in hiring an elocution teacher report for the months of May and ment of high quality was presented Courtney. plete. The stock market was ex­ June speaks eloquently of the serv­ been at a loss to supply the de­ cil of the Knights of Columbus the state program for the coming for the students, making the third by volunteer groups of from ten Banquet tickets may be ob­ posed to be no different than a year is founded upon three prin­ year this will be done. Activities ice rendered, one deserving all the to twenty persons, with an attend­ sired type of person upon request poker game or a dice game. There that a number of circles of Co­ aid possible that it may continue: for a worker. tained at the rectory and the la­ cipal points— membership, activity along the social line were ex­ ance of from forty to ninety men. dies in charge are particularly must be at least one loser for lumbian Squires will be established and economy. • A determined effort plained by the state deputy as be­ Positions were secured for It sponsors a convert class tak­ every winner, and all the while the in Colorado in the coming year, will be made to have every council ing weekly instruction under Fa­ anxious that reservatiors be made ing an absolute necessity in every about sixty men, some permanent, house is cutting in on both win­ according to Dr. F. J. Blarney of in the state take full advantage of well-organized and thriving coun­ ther' Slattery. In this period a promptly in order to facilitate the but most short-time jobs. Seventy- arrangements (tickets, $1.50). ners and losers. That’s what they Pueblo, who niade his first visit to the opportunities for advancement cil. Breakfast Will Be at number of men who had remained five pairs of half soles and sixty- call, brokerage. Denver council as state deputy on through new members and the re­ away for terms ranging from one The economy program calls for six pairs of rubber heels were ap­ Shelter Restaurant Father Johnson announced this The person who said, “ There’s Tuesday night. The occasion was turn of old members who have to forty yeats have been brought no drastic changes, but it is hoped plied. Many men who came to the Following Communion week that the movement to get a ia sucker born every minute,” was the annual installation of gfficers, dropped from the ranks. It is Dr. house wearing only overalls or back to the practice of their faith. $6,000 burse for the seminary in [right, but the one who coined the which ceremony was conducted by that the corners can be cut enough Blarney’s hope that a net increase to reduce both state and council badly-worn clothing were made In order that all may have an op­ honor of Father McMenamin and phrase, '“ 'We Jive and learn,” evi­ Joseph A. Craven, district deputy. in membership can bo shown in portunity to receive Holy Com­ also to raise a substantial purse expenses. presentable. Twelve men who had The annual Communion of dently didn’t live long enough to Dr. Blarney touched upon the Cc^orado in the next year. munion at an early Mass the Sun­ as a gift to the rector is meeting for some time neglected their cor­ the Society of St. Vincent de | ■learn. For proof, look at the advantages of boy work under K. The lay retreat movement is R. Paul Horan, who was in­ day breakfast is served an hour with enthusiastic success. Among respondence were influenced to Paul will take place this Sun- stock market today. It has ad­ of C. auspices, and declared that one of the activities to be pushed stalled as ^and knight, announced later than on week days. those who will sponsor the ban­ write home. Five convalescente day morning at the 8 o’clock vanced far beyond the recovery of organization of Columbian Squire again this year. Also under the that Maurice J. Hickey had been have been taken care of, and medi­ The people‘of Denver have been quet in the evening are Dr. and industry, ■ for the simple reason circles will prove a benefit not spiritual head will be the annual appointed as financial secretary Mai> in the Cathedral. The Mrs. T. Walter O’Connor, Dr. and cal aid has been secured for six shelter house restaurant, oper­ generous in their donations of that the suckers had done no more only to the Ijpys themselves, buf men’s d®y in Colo­ and Walter Scherer as lectdrer. others. Meals are either brought clothing and the society solicits Mrs. Harry McGraW, Dr. and Mrs. than bide their time to get back to the order as well. He expressed rado, conducted with outstanding The appointment bf the new finan­ ated hy the society at 22nd and D. G. Monaghan, Dr. Joseph Hor­ to those who cannot walk to the Champa streets, will be the friends to continue this practice, in the swim for another hooking. the hope that the Denver K. of C. success in the past two years, and cial secretary, who succeeds John, cafeteria or they are transported for nothing is wasted. Telephone an of New York, Messrs, and Mes- The gamblers are back on the job, will take the lead in this move­ which, it is hoped, will result in D. Nevin, was made by the board scene of the Communion break­ dames Peter C. Schaefer, Harry there at meal time. The society is fast immediately following the KEystone 8615 and its truck will taking up where they left off in ment in Colorado and bejeome one even larger numbers turning out of managers of the home, the hew Mulvihill, Bayard K. Sweeney, Os- caring for three men on crutches. Mass. call on its regular day for each 1929 and trying to got something of several councils in th^ state to next year. The state council will grand knight, and the retiring In this period it provided 7,091 different sectwn of the city, (TuratoPage? — Golitiim 2) for nothing. Some o£ them will sponsor a circle. again finance St. Thomas'" semi- grand knight, William T. Roche. PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone. Main 5413 Thursday, July 20, 1933

: Blessed Sacrament Parish I ST. VINCENT’S PARISH l-M-IH 4»»4.4if»4i»»»»»»»|i»»4.»»»4.»4i»»»»4i4i**»*****»4i4i»»».|.»»*»***********4»********************»**********t I t*** STEINBRUNER^S H. F. Nelson and Son Crawford Service Station W. R. Parriott Supreme Dairy Co. i Pearson's Red and White 1053 So. Gaylord SP. 1369 2626 Exit Louiiixnx Ave. DRUG STORE 2204 Kearney St. 2800 Colorado Blvd. YO. 9484 Furnace and Sheet Metal Work Hogan Pearson, the o'wner, has '‘The Pioneer Druggist of Park Situated on one of the most 1072 South Race PE. 2033 When a man offers you a stand­ When you want the finest in been at this same address for the Hill” groceries, think of H. F. Nelson’s. convenient comers of the parish, ing invitation to come in and in­ By the time this is printed you spect his establishment at hny past eight years and is well kno'wn 4635 East 23rd Are. When you want the choicest, Myrle Crawford is one of the most will be able to get some wonderful attentive and courteous station time, you may feel that everything to the people of this parish. Lo­ For a glimpse of the largest, leanest meats, think of the game buys on new heating plants from cated only a few blocks from the firm. And for a prompt delivery operators with whom we’ve ever it pretty much as it should be, in cleanest and most attractive drug Mr. Parriott.' He is taking over church, his business has CTOwn of either or both, call‘ YOrk Y r ■ 2180- — come in contact. Handling all regard to cleanliness and sanita­ store on the East side you will the stock of the Hildebrandt firm, tion. And when a firm processes steadily, proving that people do 2181. The freshest of fruits and grades of Skelly gas and the high­ simply have to pay a -visit to the including' the well-known Front 1,000 gallons of milk a day, you appreciate fine foods. vegetables are received from day est quality oils, Mr. Crawford concern on the northwest corner Rank line of furnaces. Inasmuch may be assured that it has a prod­ Of course, Mr. Pearson has a to day and are displayed in a very stands ready to give you that of 23rd and Dexter. The term, as he is paying only 50 cents on uct that is somewhat popular with meat market in connection with attractive manner. And you must prompt, efficient service that you “ The Drug Store Complete,” may the dollar, he is able to sell them the public. The Supreme dairy the store and here one may be not assume, because we stress like to receive, but very seldom well be applied to this establish­ to you below cost. is such a firm. The only ice cream sure of getting the best of meats. quality, that Mr. Nelson’s prices experience. ment. We counted at least six Now is the time to put the old manufacturers in the 'Washington A steak from this store will cause are high. They are reasonable Ho has been in business for 8 people that we judged to be em­ furnace in shape for the coming park district, L. A. Higgins and H .! a comment of approval from Mr. and quite within the reach of all. years at this same location, which ployes, and this in itself is quite speaks well for his reputation. He winter. Mr. Parriott has made a B. Waldron (the owners) likewise Husband. unusual for a neighborhood phar­ Twenty-three years in business is known to his customers as a careful study pf heating homes of process their own butter. For Mr. Pearson wishes particularly macy. is the fine record that Mr. Nelson fair dealer, and those of you who all types and you can depend on it quality creamery products you to thank the people of this parish Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Steinbruner is able to look back upon. During do not know him— it is to your that he is an authority on the cannot do better than patronize for their kindness in the past, and, that period of time it has been need no introduction to you peo­ advantage to make his acquaint­ subject. this establishment. as far as the future is concerned, his constant aim to give the people ple of the Blessed Saerpment par­ ance. He extends a charge ac­ He has been in this section for Both Mr. Higgins and Mr. W. you will continue to get quality ish and Park hill. They are mem­ real value for their money and he count convenience to all his pa­ twenty-eight years and- has earned Waldron are members of S t Vin­ groceries and meats at a price in has been co*nsiderably successful. bers of the parish themselves, and trons. He has equipment to give a reputation for square shooting. cent’s parish and are active in the keeping vyth the times. are well known in the pommunity. fo r the past four and one-half complete battery service, and His methods are' expert and will various parish functions. Mr. Hig­ Call SPrude 9966 for a quick Mr. Steinbruner has been in busi­ years he has been at this location acetylene welding is done. save you money, on your fuel bill gins successfully produced two delivery and save yourself the ness for twenty years and has serving and co-operating with you Patronize Mr. Crawford! He next winter. All orders are han­ minstrel shows'for Father Walsh time and trouble of shopping in served the people of this section Park hillers. He thanks you for is deserving of your business.’ dled from f072 South Race street and is well known as an end-man the hot weather. for the past ten. You are all fa­ that privilege of serving you. And Rev. Maauf Boyle and he will gladly give estimates. on the popular K. of C. shows. miliar with his progressive busi­ it’s up to all of you to co-operate Clall him on your heating prob­ Having been here for four years, W. F. Rinker ness policies and you will find that with him in the future. Park Hill Plumbing While St. Vincent de Paul’s par- lem— his advice will prove valu­ both men join in an expression of anything another drug store has, i.sh is one of the newest in the appreciation to fellow-parishioners Shoe Repairing and Heating able to you. 1085 South Gxylord St. Mr. Steinbruner has! M. Harding 4630 Exit 23rd Are. YO. 6943 city, its youth in years is be­ for past business. His fountain is very popular lied by its progressiveness and When you want the very best Variety and Hardware Store “ Service when you want it, at Community Grocery in shoe repairing at moderate these hot days. All brands of a price you like to pay” — is the activity. Inasmuch as this parish has within its confines several fine McGrath Electric Co. prices, send your shoes to Mr. beer are dispensed, and Mr. Stein­ 2206-08 Kearney St. motto on which the business of and Market business blocks, it was not difficult 1302 So Elizabeth SP. 0860 Rinker. While his prices have been bruner is, the holder of a permit When you are able to get the J. F. Stahl has been built over the 2331 ^ x it Ohio Avenue Rey. J. F. McDonough to fill prescriptions under the na­ same goods, identical in quality, for The Register representative to What have you around the house cut to meet present competition, period of 12 years he has been in H. D. Manley, who has been en­ tional prohibition act. in your own neighborhood at procure the co-operation of lead­ that you would like to have done the quality of his materials and Business boosters of Blessed business. Judging from the books gaged in the grocery and meat Speaking of that, we come to prices that are comparable to ing business boosters of the dis­ electrically? Is it a bit of house workmanship remains always the Sacrament parish are co-operating of Mr. Stahl, we should say that business for twelve years in South his forte. For a carefully-com­ those of larger downtown stores, trict in getting up this display. wiring or would you like to have same. He has built up a fine busi­ with The Register this week in it has been a pretty successful , This parish runs through South Denver, is well known to the pub­ some wall lights put in? A con­ ness in his sixteen years in the presenting this display. Park Hill, pounded prescription that you can is there any percentage in going slogan. depend on for accuracy, you have downtown to buy the items? Isn’t Denver to the east of Washington lic as a man who handles only venience outlet or is it repairing neighborhood by his policy of which is served by Blessed Sacra­ How was that old heating sys­ quality foodstuffs, while at the only to call FR. 0438 and it will it nicer to patronize one’s own lo­ park in a district noted for its that you should have done? At “ quality always.” His shop is the ment parish, is recognized as Den­ tem last winter? Was it as it same time keeping the prices with­ be speedily delivered to your door. cal merchant? substantia! homes and families. any rate, the man to see is Lee oldest in this district and he is ver’s finest residential district. In should be or was it somewhat The parish property, a combined in the reach of you and me. The McGrath, and we’ll tell you why! widely known among the members addition to the many beautiful And the policy that is apt to You are able to buy many little lacking in efficiency? IVJr. Stahl’s make you a permanent customer church, school and rectory, with store is ideally situated for those In the first place, his shop is of St. Vincent’s parish. homes, some of which attain the things that you need daily at Mrs. mechanics make a specialty of re­ who wish to shop personally— of Mr. Steinbruner’s is— “ Service ample grounds for future paro­ installed in his garage, cutting Often shoes are uncomfortable proportions of mansions, there Harding’s. She has a complete pairing and remodeling such chial development, is located at however, in fhe hot weather, ^any and ill shaped after repair jobs. are, as well, various business dis­ of Quality.” He wishes to send a things, so ■why not let him look down his overhead, and he is able, line of hardware for household South Josephine and East Arizona. customers whom he has served in turn, to do work for you more Mr. Rinker’s craftsmanship ■will tricts in which the up-to-date mer­ message of good will and appre­ use in stock, as well as notions, yours over? An’d he is handling ciation to his many friends in The people of this section are in­ faithfully for years rely entirely reasonably. Secondly, he has had prevent an experience of that na­ chants are ever ready to serve the toys and dry goods, and there is Pittsburgh paint and hardware in upon his dependable telephone and Park hill. And you who have not tensely loyal to their pari.sh. They ten years’ experience and you are ture. And he does novelty leather needs of the people of this com even a bicycle department where his shop in<

1 ^ m m m m School to Follow Select CARD PARTY QIVEN TO spRiiics m ANNOUNCINQ Modern System AIDS PUEBLO ORPHANS the Reopening of the Alamosa.— The unit system Column used in the public schools as ap­ Pueblo. — The Sacred Heajrt on the Columbian Squires, the VIENNA plied to religious teaching has Orphanage Aid society, assisted by Knights of Columbus boys’ organi­ ^ A column of advertisers ^ the Catholic women of the city, zation. proved to be such a tremendous 911 ^ that merit your patron- success that a class is being or­ sponsored a lawn party on the Miss Elizabeth Balfe, accom­ Opposite ^ age.^ They are reliable, ganized to carry on this method grounds of the orphanage on panied by her mother, spent last 15th St INN G.A E.BIdf. Thursday, July 13. The build­ in the coming winter in the Sacred week in Denver. y consistent and appreci- 4 ings and groups were open to all Heart pariiih here. The class now Miss Lillian Brasly is on a trip The same place, same management, i ate your support. 4 (St. Leand^r’a Parish, Pueblo) the visitors and many were escort­ Colorado Springs. — “ A New qualifying is 9omposed of some of to Albuquerque, N. M. Deal” dinner will be served in same service since 1897, but now St. Leander’s was especially hon­ ed through and shown real evi­ •the teachers in the Adams’ State Miss Elsie Sajbel, a member of Corpus Christi hall Sunday eve­ with the most modern and up-to- ored on July 11 when Miss Lena dences of the splendid work the the force in the county court, left Kind yniir >ho«s to JOE Normal school and about twenty nuns are doing with their little ning, July 23, by the ladies of date type fixtures and equipment in CAVALlEn. the Kninht of the older pupil teachers of the Herder refceived the holy habit of a Saturday on a trip to Chicago. She .'ilh the Knack of fine Benedictine Sister at St. Scholas- charges. This was the second Corpus Christi guild, who have a Viennese atmosphere. Come, church; it Ls being instructed by will be gone two weeks. won a high reputation for their .-hoe rebuildins for men tica’s convent in Chicago, 111. Miss lawn fete to b§ sponsored bv the Social Aids Hospital bring your friends to the Vienna omen and children the Benedictine Sisters conduct­ Aid society and was equally as excellent cooking. The dinner yoality at a fair price, Herder, who will be known as Sis­ A benefit social for St. Mary’s ing the summer vacation religious successful as last year’s party. hour is 5 o’clock and will continue Inn— you’ll enjoy the food, you’ll BLUE FRONT !?HaE school. The children adapt them­ ter Mary Philip, is the only daugh­ hospital was given last Friday enjoy the beer or the wine. Low REPAIR SHOP ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles The funds secured will be used until all are served. Adults .’Cvill 1529 CurtiB St. TA. 8601 selves to it with a spontaneity and night at St. Mary’s parish hall on be charged 35 cents and children Herder, prominent members of St. towards extra expenses at Sacred the Mesa. Father Cyril, pastor, prices. enthusiasm that are heartening to Heart orphanage. All the street undfer 12 years, 25 cents. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES the sisters and pastor alike. The Leander’s parish, and sister of donated the hall and Roy Plantz’s Special attention is called to our own Call Frank Williamis for a thorouirh Charles, Jr., and Harold Herder. cars were nfet by autos, which Merrymakers gave the music. A John Patrick Price, 44 years Bakery Goods . . . baked in the good repairing. Sales and rentals. All makes application of the modern meth­ then carried the visitors to the old, died Saturday morning, July typewriter rcrvice. 435 14th St.. MA, ods of pedagogy will henceforth She is a graduate of St. Leander’s good crowd attended and the hos­ old-fashioned W’ay in our own brick .3495. school and later attended Mt. St. grounds. The success of the party pital will realize a nice sum for 15, following an extended illness. ovens. You’ll recall these favorites— rule in the Sacred Heart parish was owing to the committees that He was a' member of the United here. Scholastica academy at Canon its needs. Vienna Loaf, Scltwarzbrod, Pumper­ Phone for Food City. An accomplished musician worked under the Aid society The Misses Joanne and Geraldine States engineering corps and was nickel, Boston Brown, Rye,. Krantz- KE. 8815 - 9892 Vincent Miznik, who is instruct­ and possessed of a charming per­ president, Mrs. 'J. J. Reilly. Gaily and Betty Ann'Abel enter­ in the thick of the fighting in the kuchen, Schruezel, Zwiebach, Apple ing some three dozen very seri­ sonality, she is especially well fit­ Jack 'Wolf is visiting Mahlon tained a group of friends at a battles of the Marne and Argonne. Strudle, etc. JOSEPH H. ous aspirants for the air, had a and Jack Everhart at the Three R He lived at 10 West Rio (irande ted for her chosen work and the swimming party at the Minnequa EMILIE MUELLER, Prop. FREDERICK plane demonstration last week best wjshes of her many friends ranch; University club. Following the street with his parents, Mr. and GROCERIES AND MEATS | that was successful beyond anti­ are ex^nded to her. • Lena Mark of Walsenburg, a s'wimming party a wiener roast Mrs. John Price. Besides his par­ ents, he' is survived by twq Cor. 17th ond CUrkion cipation, to the great joy of the. Fivelnew members*were received graduate of St. Mary’s nurses’ { was enjoyed by the young people. Kresh, Pure Foods boys. training school, was in St. Mary’s Dr. F. W. Blarney attended the brother^, Henry and Joseph Price into the Holy Name society after of Idaho, and a sister, Mrs. Cath­ More than 450 pupils are now the 7 o’clock Mass on Sunday hospital last week as a patient. installation ceremonies of Denver council, K. of C., on Tuesday erine Hammet of Fort Collins. attending the classes conducted morning. The new members are Mrs. A. McGovern, Jr., who was; Funeral services were held 'Tues­ by the Benedictine Sisters and Raymond Smith, Junior Sordelet, confined to SL Mary’s hospital fol-| night. He also gave a talk before the members. day morning at 9 o’clock in SL JULY SAU there is an average daily attend­ Edward Cassidy, Joseph Wediuk lowing an operation, is recovering' Mary’s church. $ 3 0 TO $ 5 0 ance of practically that number. and Oscar Griswold. nicely. ' James M. Daily received an­ nouncement of his appointment to Miss Mary McGivney, a resi­ The Rev. K. J. McCarthy, pas­ Members of the Altar society Misses Nellie Forbes, Beatrice the post of manager o f the Pueblo dent of Colorado Springs for 25 tor, and Sisters Sybil and Adel­ will give a card party in the school Bender and Agnes Limes repre­ branch of the Colorado Home years, who lived at 713 North SUITS^f hall on Tuesday evening, July 25. sented St. Mary’s graduate nursesj Tejon street, died Friday morn­ aide attended the .silver jubilee of Owners’ Loan corporation on Mon­ Sister Anastasia at the Del Norte Hostesses will be Mrs. John Nit- at the district meeting held at! day. Mr. Daily, a retired busi- ing at St. Francis’ hospital. She tenger, Mrs. Edith Schmitt and Trinidad under the auspices of the! 62/ Sixteenth St. hospital on T-hursday of last nes man, is a well-known member is survived by five sisters,- Mar­ week, Mrs. August Castellar. This parYy Colorado State Nurses’ associa-l of St. Patrick’s parish. garet J. and Katherine C. McGiv­ PANTS is being given to accommodate tion. Wilbur Pryor has returned ney, Colorado Springs; Mrs. P. J. Alice Carmel was the name those who are unable to attend the Mr. and Mrs. Loii Mariet leftl from a buying trip to Chicago. Flynn, Perry, Iowa; Mrs.. Rose given in Baptism last Sunday to afternoon parties and a large at­ for a week’s visit on the Western SUMMER While there he attended the fair. Cannon, Des Moines, Iowa, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe tendance is expected. The men of slope. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Griffith and Mrs. W. J. Nolan, Guthrie Center, MYSTtCTAILOKINOC® Bustos, the baby’s grandparents, the parish are especially invited to The Pueblo deanery held its children, Mai-ilyn, Jack and Iowa, and two brothers, P. and ^ I4I6TREM0MT Mr. and Mrs. Mariano Bustos, be present. Refreshments 'will be monthly meeting Monday after­ Charles, of Arkansas City, Kans., W. J. McGivney of. Bagley, Iowa. being the sponsors. served after the card games. noon at the Knights of Columbus' are here to visit Mr. Griffith’s par­ The remains were taken to Iowa SALE / The annual picnic dinner is be­ building. Regular business was' ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Griffith. for interment, accompanied by BEULAH CHAPEL ing planned for August 15 at St. the routine of the meeting and' Mrs. Griffith, accompanied by her Mi.s,ses Margaret and Katherine' Drastic Reductions in Every Department Electric Motors Lcander’s school. This will be a Mrs. C. Mattingly, president, pre-; guests, will spend two weeks at McGivney. | parish affair and committees will Rye. ANNIVERSARY TO sided. : Cards have been received here I W r mu»t make room for incoming stocks immediately! Compressors be announced in the near future. .If'r Sister Anastasia of Alim-' Mrs. Roy Plantz and daughter, announcing the marriage of MiSs Soaring commodity prices have been ignored in pricing P.oMchl, So’d, Rented & Rrp;iired Barbara Jane, accompanied ■ by BE CELEBRATED Mr; and Mrs. Charle.s Baum are querque, N. M., a member of the: Evelyn Ward and Alfred M. Daw­ • these items for quick clearance! Many arc actually be­ Miss May Shlosky, returned home Weaver Electric spending the summer at their home Clharity order, is visiting her par-' son in Fort Worth, Texas, on low today’s replacement costs! Buy now! S a r d 4St. Francis Xavier’ i Parish, in Beulah. Mrs. Louise Wood is ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. j. McDon-i' after spending a week visiting in Wednesday morning, July 12, at 172! Larimer Phone KE. 6538 Rocky Ford. Puebid) their guest this week. nell. St. Mary’s church. The bride is The Misses Anna and Catherine Forly Houri’ Held The following girls spent the the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. As July 22 marks the tenth an­ last week in the mountains at Ward of Fort Worth, Texas. Mr. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX niversary of the dedication of St. Schmitt have been spending a week Forty Hours’ devotion at St.:. with friends at Castle Rock, Colo. Mary’s hospital opened last Fri-' Beulah: Misses Helen May Lally, Dawson is' the ."on of Mr. and ( atherinc's chapel at Beulah, the Margaret Sajbel, Margaret Mc­ Mrs. A. E. Dawson of Pueblo, AND BEVERLY parishioners and their friends are The members of the Young La­ day morning and closed on Sun-i dies’ sodality enjoyed an all-day day night. Local pastors in the,' Cann, Fredna Bogg.s, Josephine former i:esidents of Colorado INSURANCE going to celebrate the occasion McGann and Betty Porter. Springs. ' He was graduated from with a piunic dinner and program picnic at Beulah on Tuesday of city gave sermon.s. this week. The officers of the Arkan,sas'j Henry McCarthy left last Sun­ St. Mary’s'-high school, where he of .speeches and musical numbers day for Chicago to attend a meet­ was active in athletics. He later after the Ma.