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Abbess-Elect Envisions Great U. S. Benedictine Convent Mullen High to Take Day Pupils Denvircatholic Work Halted on Ten Projects

-Elect Envisions Great U. S. Benedictine Mother Augustina Returns to Germany Next Month But Her Heart Will Remain in Colorado

A grgantic Benedioine convent, a St. Walburga’s of ser of Eichstaett. That day is the Feast of the Holy Name In 1949 when Mother Augustina visited the German as Abbess will be as custodian and distributor of the famed the West, is the W jo c h o p e envisioned by Mother M. of Mary, a name that Mother Augustina bears as'' a . mother-house and conferred with the late Lady Abbess Ben- St. Walburga oil. This oil exudes from the bones of the Augustina Weihermuellcrp^perior of St. Walbutga’s con­ The ceremony will be held in St. Walburga’s edicta, whom she has succeeejed, among the subjects con­ , who founded the Benedictine community and lived vent in South Boulder, as she prepares to return to Ger­ and the cloistered of the community will witness it sidered wJs the possibility of transferring the heart of the 710-780. Many remarkable cures have been attributed many to assume her position as, Lady Abbess at the mother- ffom their private choir. order to America if Russia should:overrun Europe! to its use while seeking the intercession o f St. Walburga. house of her community in Eidistaett, Bavaria. That day, just two months hence, will the first At the great St. Walburga’s mother-house in Eich­ 'Those who have heard Mother Augustina in one of her Mother Augustina’s departure for Europe is scheduled time that an American citizen ,has returned to Europe to staett, she will be of 130 sisters. 'The community frequent talks on Theresa Neumann, the stigmatic of Kon- for the middle of August, possibly Aug. 17 or 18, after assume direction of an Old World nuns’ . But Ab­ also has 53 nuns in the U. S., including eight at South nerseuth, know that she will readily respond to an invita­ she and her companion sisters, and a group of Benedictine bess-elect Augustina is not relinquishing her U. S. citizen­ Boulder, seven in City, 38 in St. Vincent’s arch­ tion she received recently from Theresa to visit her before nuns from Holy Cross abbey in Canon City, complete their ship. She is obtaining special permission from the U. S. abbey, Latrobe, Pa.; and 10 in Ehgland. It is to this Ger­ she assumes her duties as Abbess. 'The two have known each annual retreat, which will be given by the Rev. Paschal Military government in Germany for exceptional residence man mother-house that the small Colorado community and dther for a long time and it was Theresa who predicted Bota, O.S.B., of St. ’s abbey, Collegeville, Minn. in that country. The only requirement is that she periodi­ many of their American neighbors have been sending .a a year before it came to pass that Mother Augustina would Tuesday, Sept. 12, is the date that has been set for cally, perhaps every five years, spend some time in this stream of relief packages to sustain the sisters there. become the new Abbess. KonOersreuth is about 150 miles her as Abbess at the hands of Josef Schroes- country, where she has been for 15 years. Mother Augustina declares that her greatest privilege from Eichstaett. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Contents Copyrighted by ihe Frets Society, Inc., 1950— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Mullen High to Take Day Pupils Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue. Abbeii-Elect Aagnitin> Retreat on July 17-21 Completion of New Classroom Buildings The Rev. Thomas J. Permits Entry of 50 Off-Campus Youths DENViRCATHOLIC Motherway, S.J., of St^Mary of the Lake , Mundelein, A limit of 50 day scholars will be admitted to the high school of the J. KTMullen Home 111., will be the retreat master for for Boys, Fort Logan, beginning with the next scholastic session, which opens in Sep­ the annual retreat of the clergy of tember. Until the present, only boarders were taken in as students at the home that was the Archdiocese of Denver. The ex­ established in 1931 through the benefaction of the Mullen foundation, in memory of Mr. ercises will be held in St. Thomas’ and Mrs. John K. Mullen, pioneer Denver Catholic philanthropists. Because of a recently seminary, Denver, from. Monday evening, July 17, to Friday morn­ completed expansion program, however, the acceptance of off-campus students will be possible and will expand the school’s present enrollment by 100 per cent. REGISTER ing, July 21. Well-Known Jesuit The registration of new students may be made any day except Sunday from Mon­ I Price per copy, three cents day, July 17, to Tuesday, Aug. 1, with Paul, F.S.C., principal, who will supply in Retreat Master formation concerning tuition and other fees. His phone number is SU. 1-6909. VOL. XLV. No. 47. THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1950 DENVER, COLORADO Father Motherway has taught Two classroom buildings at the theology for many years as a mem­ school were completed in the early ber of the of St. Louis uni­ part of the spring so as to provide Outdoor Site of Carmelite versity and of St. Mary of the sufficient room to bring the Nearly 1100,000 Workshop Slated ■ Lake seminary. He is well known number in the student body to throughout the Midwest for his 100. The expansion program was work in giving retreats in the sum­ designed to provide easily accessi­ mers to , religious, and the ble high school facilities for Cath­ Is Obtained in At Heights for . olic boys at Ft. Logan, Engle­ Some 130 priests of the archdio­ wood, and Littleton. cese are expected to attend the re­ Both of the two new buildings are of frame construction. One Regis Campaign August 1/ to 2/ treat this year, taxing the facil­ ities of the seminary. Father Motherway contains a study hall, library, into which more than 2,000 .volumes Nearly one-fifth of the The third annual workshop Campaign Opens July 17 were recently moved and typing $500,000 goal in the Regis in Catholic higher education room on the first floor, and a college expansion fund drive for women will be held at Lo- principal’s office and four class­ was reported realized at the retto Heights college, Denver, rooms on the second story,. The first report luncheon held in Drive at St. Philomena's second new building has a large Aug. 17-27. In the past two machine shop, faculty lounge, rest the Cosmopolitan hotel, Denver, years this workshop has attracted room, and storage room on the July 12. The Rt. Rev. educators from all over the coun­ To Clear $93,000 Debt bottom floor, and a drafting room, William M. Higgins, of St. try because of its emphasis on physics laboratory, chemistry lab­ Philomena’s church, and the Very problems pertinent to Catholic , and storage room on the Rev. Raphael McCarthy, S.J., Regis women’s colleges. Sister Flaget, di­ A drive to pay at the earliest reasonable date the $93,000 president, praised the efforts of second floor. of faculty study at Loretto debt contracted in the completion of St. Philomena’s school, the workers. The total stands at Heights, is the co-ordinator. She Denver, will begin Monday, July 17. One hundred twenty- Because of the new buildings $9..,370. The campaign started has been assisted by Sister Josetta and facilities, the school is now five men and 25 teams of women will make some 800 calls July 6 and is expected to end with of Xavier college. Chicago; Sister enabled to proeide manual train­ the attainment of the goal July 25. , St. ’s college, Du­ on parishioners in the following week and expect to com­ ing courses in machine shop and luth, Mkin.; Sister Teresa Francis, plete their canvass by June 24. woodwork. Formerly the only G. A. I’Estrange served as chair­ the school and invited him to at man at the luncheon. Reports were Clarke college, Dubuque, la.; and The campaign has resulted from trade experience arailable to the Miss Irene Murchison, Loretto what Monsignor William M. Hig­ tend a meeting in the home of students has been in the large given by Emmett Dignan, ad­ Heights college. gins, pastor, refers to as “ the Frank Bruno. At the meeting Mr. dairy and farm, on which they vance chairman, and Martin unique experience of my pastoral Bruno, as spokesman for the 30 do all the work. The home has T. Griffith, general army chair­ Evaluation Slated man. Individual majors who gave career.” It originated entirely members of the group, told him approximately 180 acres of Curriculum from the lay members of the par­ 'We are very pleased with the land. reports at the luncheon are Paul ish, the suggestion for it being school you have finished and ex- The six Christian Brothers \^ho V Murray, division A; Paul L, THE ^BEAUTIFUL outdoor setting for be held every evening at the outdoor ^ beginning The over-all topic, will be the presented without any inspiration iress our thanks for the work that staffed the institution last year Schmitz, division B; and Mmes. at 7:30 o’clock. Priests who will deliver at evaluation of the curriculum, and from Monsignor Higgins. as been done in giving us the included Brother Paul, principal; William May, David Finnegan, and the annual triduum in honor of Our Lady the services are the Very Rev. David seminars will be set up to provide Six 'iveeks ago a lay committee beautiful building which will be Brother Charles, in charge of the Simpson, division C. of Mr. Carmel, to be held at the Carmel of the Car­ Maloney, John B. Cavanagh, and Walter J. Canavan. for the application of techniques of evaluating the general educa­ called upon him to extend con­ used by our children for genera­ dairy and teacher of bookkeeping Classroom Building Planned melite Nuns in Littleton July 14-16 is shown above.' On the last evening, Sunday, Urban tions. We feel that you have had tion in physical science, social sci­ gratulations on the completion of anr' mechanical drawing; Brother The first building to be erected The Carmel is on Gallup avenue. The services 'will J. Vehr will officiate at Benediction. the responsibility of direction. It ence, communications, humanities, Edwin, junior and senior teacher; as the result of the campaign will is our job now to pay the debt be and religion. Study groups will be Brother Felix, sophomore teacher; be a classroom building of modern, fore the building can be said to organiz^ for those nurse educa­ Brother Gordian, freshman spon­ functional design which will be be truly ours. We are confident Answer in Fleming School Suit Based tors who wish to work on problems Seven of Clergy sor; and Brother , built along the drive just of evaluation relating to collegiate your people will want it done, if in charge of the boys’ activities to the north of Carroll hall.. In a program can be arranged that nursing programs. * one of its wings it will house the 11 burden no family excessively.” outside of classes. chemistry and biology laboratories The liberal arts college has been In Santa Fe Are At this meeting and a second of the college and this will release On Constitutional Rights of Teachers subjected to intense scrutiny in one held in the home of Dr. Frank Archbishop-Elect Alter much-needed space in Carroll hall, the past few years with the result McGlone plans were made for the School Directors Hoefler, Lock, and Bornhoft, of School District 43 in St. Peter’s, that its position has been more the dormitory building. Fleming, involved as defendants in the suit brought by W. E. Outcalt, with former Gov­ campaign that will beg;in next Some 56 double rooms will be definitely strengthened. Educators, Named Monday. Printing and other costs To Be Installed Sept. 26 ernor Ralph L. Carr acting as his attorney, have now answered the plaintiff’s complaint in fulfilling the traditional pur­ constructed iii this released space Three alumni of St. of the campaign have been under .— The Most Rex. so that the out-of-town enrollment Outcalt’s suit seeks to bar payment pose of a liberal education, intendent of public instruction, has written by the original committee, of Toledo will at the college may be increased by of two nuns who teach in the with Mrs. Doris Plummer, Logan namely, teaching people how to Thomas’ seminary, Denver, concurred from time to time. and at a general meeting of the be installed as Archbishop of the more than 100 students in the near school. county superintendent of schools, live, have a different approach to are among the seven priests Mr. Outcalt, the plaintiff who parish Men’s club last week the Metropolitan See of Cincinnati future. In recent years, Regis has and Nettie S. Freed, state super­ general education. Attention is The answer was filed on July 10 is represented by ,Mr. Carr, does of the Archdiocese of Santa Altar society and PTA were in­ Tuesday, Sept. 26, in St. Mon­ been forced to turn away out-of- intendent of public instruction, focused on the urgent need for a at Sterling, Colo., in the District not live in this particular school Fe upon whom Pius XII has vited to co-operate in the conduct ica’s Cathedral. Cardinal Sam­ state applicants because of lack of court, where the case has been admits that rent is being paid to restoration of those human values church authorities for the use of district, but resides elsewhere in conferred the rank of Domestic of the drive. uel Stritch, predecessor of the room. If Regis had the room, it is the subject of preliminary motions whiih have been gradually lost the County of Logan. The defend­ with the of Right Archbishop-elect as Bishop of thought that it could develop to public school facilities, at a reas­ sight of in the planning of the To Rail* $31,000 Annually for a period of almost ten months ant directors have denied his right Reverend Monsignor. They are the Toledo, O., will officiate at the an enrollment of 1,000 students in now. The school directors have onable rental, and that the two past half century, during which Rt. Rev. Philip J. Cassidy, pastor Donations ranging from $36 to ceremony. a short time. teachers, citizens of the United to bring the action as a taxpayer specialization has been stressed. served in the St. Peter school for because of his remote status. 'The of St. ’s parish, Santa $180 will be asked, payable many years, and categorically deny States, subject ^ to the Colorado In the past two summers, work- loyalty oath and of long tenure of directors further assert that the shoppers analyzed and formulated |,p- Rosa, ordained from the seminary monthly in from one to three the charges by Outcalt that they this school, are' teaching in their teachers are rendering valuable objectives f o r th e Catholic in 1931; the Rt. Rev. Carlos S. years. The committee feels that, sought to abolish the public schools religious garb, ^ the wearing of services at regular pay for their women’s college and have dis­ Blanchard, Chancellor, a member without undue hardship on any One-Half of Family of Ten and establish a parochial school which the directors claim is pro­ teaching, against which no criti' cussed ways of realizibg them. The of the seminary class of 1939; and family, it will be possible to raise in the guise of a publicly supported the Rt, Rev. Sigmund Charewicz, approximately $31,000 each year tected by several provisions of the cism has been at any time ad­ present workshop will attempt to institution acting under parochial vanced by the parents and pupils evaluate the work being done in secretary to Archbishop Edwin V. in the next three years and thus authorities. ^ ^ aiid Colorado consti­ Byrne and of St. Cather­ liquidate entirely the parish obli­ Has Entered Religious Life tutions. more particularly concerned in the the respective colleges repre­ ine’s Indian school, a member of gation. The answer leaves no doubt as area affected. sented. to the differences in the charges The main essentials of the an­ the seminary class of December. Men who will work on the drive By Elizabeth McSherry Religious seem to “ run swer are its references'to the plain­ W. F. Alexander, treasurer of made by Outcalt, for the directors Distinguished Panel 1943. have been invited to a breakfast in A family of 10 children, five of in the family,” as Mrs. Simms puts tiff’s attempt to invalidate the em­ Logan county, who was forced in have taken the firm stand' that Of Participants The other priests whose honors the school hall Sunday, July 16, whom are in religion, is the envi­ it Mr. Simms has a nephew who ployment of these teachers by de­ another suit to sign the teachers’ the school in which two Catholic were announced b y the Apostolic after the 8 o’clock , when a able record of Mr. and Mrs. James is a Jesuit , and a niece who nying to them the right to dress in warrants for the school year 1949- Some of the participants will be teachers conduct classes as ac­ Delegate, Archbishop Amleto G. short meeting will be held and in E. Simms, 3729 W. 32nd avenue, has entered religion in . accordance with their right secured 1950, was also a defendant. He the Rev. Clarence Whitford, S.J., credited state employes is in fact a Ciognani, through Archbishop structions and assignments will be Denver. There are religious on Mrs. Simms’ by federal and state laws, and to has declined representation by At­ Marquette university, Milwaukee; public scHool, free of any religious torney General John W. Metzger, Sister Annette of the College of Byrne, are the Rt. Rey. V. given. The women’s teams will be The newest professed religious side of the family, also. do 'with their {salaries as they Rieffer, rector of the Immaculate entertained at a lunch the follow­ teaching, using the public school who is appearing on behalf of the St Catherine, St. Paul, Minh.; of the family. Brother Amedy Leo­ The Simms children all attended curricula and regular books and in please. Previously a former at­ defendants Plummer and Freed. Sister Eunice, Clarke college, Du­ heart of Mary seminary; the R t ing day, July 17, at 12:30 in the pold, made his perpetual vows as school, made their First Com­ all manner of law being conducted torney general of the state of Colo­ The defendant school directors buque; Sister Marie Therese, Rev. William T. Bradley, superin­ parish hall. a Christian Brother July 3 in the munion, and were confirmed in St as any other institution, under the completely denied any violation of Xavier college, Chicago; Sister Ed­ tendent of Catholic schools, hospi­ of St. Michael’s college, Dominic’s parish. The five entered rado had given his written ap­ The original unit of the school supervision of the county superin^ the law in the conduct of the school win Mary, Webster college, Web­ tals, and archdiocesan charities; religion at an early age. Brother proval to the rental arrangement was constructed in 1924 and it was Santa Fe, N. Mex. His parents tendent and the state superinten­ ster Groves, Mo. ; Sister Helen Ce- the Rt. Rev. Joseph Maguire, pas­ were there for the ceremony. Basil Timpthy, after graduation in question as a unit of the Colo­ tor of St. Patrick’s parish, Raton; first enlarged in 1928. In the sec­ dent of public instruction. and the payment of teachers so rado public school system and cille, Loretto Heights college; and tion completed this spring a sec­ from high school, was athletic and .the Rt. Rev. Joseph Pajot,' The former William Simms, he dressed, and in this judgment, Mrs. claim that it is conducted in all Chester Harris, University of Wis­ ond story was added, containing coach at St. Clara’s orphanage, The answer filed by these three chaplain of St Anthony’s hospi­ attended S t Dominic’s parish defendants, who are defending Nettie S. Freed, (he state super­ respects in conformity with law. consin. tal, Las Vegas. four new^classrooms and several grade school before entering the where he found his . He auxiliary rooms. The recent addi­ junior of the Brothers. entered the Christian Brothers’ no­ Seven laymen also were named tion was erected at a cost approxi­ vitiate at 19, and is now at Camp Knights of St and three He received his relig;ious garb in mating $180,000. It WM dedicated 1944 and has since taught at St. LaSalle, Santa Fe, continuing his women received the Papal medal on April 2 by Archbishop Urban work -with boys. Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice. Michael’s high school in Santa Fe J. Vehr, who referred to it as “ one (Picture! and biographical defaili and at Landry Memorial high Brother Brendan Benezet a t of the most beautiful schools in school. Lake Charles, La. on Page 5) tended the Christian Brothers’ Work Halted on Ten Projects the Denver archdiocese.” + + + high school in Lafayette. Now 17, he will take his first vows as a EXPANSION AND CONSTRUCTION projects of . Foundations and cement forms for the second floor of Christian Brother Aug. 17. When institutions have stood idle since the beginning of the two-month the new building were completed, according to Monsignor Harold SL.Therese Burse Professed as Brothers still a youngster, his desire to be construction strike in Denver and erection of two churches and a V. Campbell, but steel and brick work cannot progress until car­ a priest was evident, and he was rectory was not even started, according to a survey of the situation penters are available. The $275,000 project was started in Novem­ affectionately dubbed “ as it affects church construction. ber and was to be finished by September. Notes Slim Returns Steve” by his brothers and sisters. ? * ♦ » Because contractors are unwilling (o commit themselves until Slim returns on the Little Father Robert A. Simms, now the situation clears, two . Monsignor Charles H. Hagus and PLASTER WORK is being finished at the new St. Mary Flower burse being raised for the a teacher at Rockhurst college; the Rev. Louis Mertz, have not been able to put; out for bids the Magdalene school, said Monsignor James Flanagan, and there is education of seminarians for the Kansas City, Mo., entered me plans for new churches in Swansea and Aurora. The proposed still that the school will greet its first pupils in September. Archdiocese^of Denver indicate Jesuit order at 18. Sister Agatha Our Lady of Grace church in Swansea, cared for by the priests of Only about a month’s work remains to be completed when all this week that business is not the Berchmans is stationed at the old the parish, would have been well on the way if trades are able to work on the building. only thing affected by the summer folks’ home mahitained by the building coulchhave started before the strike was called, according June 29, the patronal feast of the new Parish of Sts. Peter and Paul in Wheatridge, was planned as the day for slump.! In the past month only a Little Sisters of the Poor in Min­ to Monsignor Hagus. Ground was broken, but the work stoppage neapolis, Minn. the church by the Rev. .Robert McMahon, pastor, but the strike little more than $300 has been came before foundations could be excavated. received for the project planned Three of This Family • * * prevented it. The basement church is actually quite near comple­ tion. Its cement walls have been poured and some brick work is in honor of the jubilee of Now in Religious Life PROJECTS ON WHICH CONSTRUCTION had started in­ of the of St. Therese progressing. The roofing of the structure and the necessary car­ Making his perpetual vows with cluded a new wing at the Cathedral high school, the new St. pentry can be finished quickly. A rectory is also included in the of Lisieux. Sponsors of the burse, Peter and Paul’s church in Wheatridge, Mt^ Catmel high school, however, point out that there are Brother Leopold was another Colo­ project at Wheatridge. rado boy, the former Joseph Por­ the new St Mary Magdalene’s school in Edgewater, the new An­ Plumbers, tile setters, and some other workmen have been still 11 full weeks remaining be­ nunciation high school, St. Dominic’s new grade school, expansion fore the anniversary date, Oct. 3, ter, whose mother, Mrs. P. W. at work for the past three weeks at the new Annunciation high Ryan, lives in Lollgmont His fa of the Blessed school, and the warehouse and expanded school building, where the brick work is done. The building is now and that several large donations office building of the Register. or a pumber of small ones will ther is deceased. Mr. Porter’s ready for roofing, according to Monsignor Hagus, but there is name in religion is Brother An­ Among the most discouraging reports is that from St. Dom­ little chance that it will be ready for the fall enrollment. still insure the completion of the inic’s, where some cement retaining walls were the extent of con­ * * ..a burse by that time. selm Alban. He attended St, Clara’s and Mullen high school un­ struction before worMPwas stopped. Even the foundations remain WALLS OF THE NEW WING at the Cathedral high school In the past week four gifts to be‘‘poured, according to the Dominican Fathers The North Side amounting to $56 were received. til his entry into the junior novi- are up and the plumbing is completed as far as it can be, but parish had hoped to open its new school by T-hanksgiving, but further progress waits the return of the carpenters. Monsignor The contributions came from Mrs. tiatq in 1940. He received his reli­ gions garb in 1942. For the past there is now little chance that the building will: be ready before Canavan is pessimistic over the possibility of opening the addition John Zato of Craig, $1; A Friend, late spring o f 1951. Denver, $20; Lt. Joan Wissing, three years he has been teaching in S^tember. In practically the same situation Is the new;Mt. Carmel high 'The new parish hall at St. Mary’s in Littleton had been com­ Fitzsiraons hospital, $10; and BROTHER AMEDY LEOPOLD (left) and Brother at St Peter’s college. New Iberia, La. school. Work had started on the footings and 26 itons of steel and pleted sufficiently for use at the parish bazaar in May. Only Anonymous, Denver, $25. Anselm Alban made their perpetual profession as Chris­ Two other members of his fam­ 300 yards of concrete were in place when work jvas stopped. The some stone work on the exterior and a few odds and ends of Contributions may be sent di­ tian Brothers in Santa Fe, N. Mex., on July 3. Brother Leopold, the Servite Fathers had planned to open the school ifor the freshman rectly jto the Most Rev. Urban J. ily are also ill religion. Sister M. the interior remained. Thb Rev. Frederick McCallin said that all former William Simms of Denver, attended St. Dominic’s grade school Daniel Of the Order of St Francis, class this fall and the building was supposed to be completed by trades returned to work on the building last week, his contractor Vehr atthe Chancery office, 1536 before entering religious life. Brother Alban, the former Joseph and Brother Regis Porter, C.P., the first of the year. having made satisfactory arrangements with the unions, and Logan ‘ street, Denver 5, Colo. Porter, attended St. Clara’s grade school and Mullen high school. both of St Louis. Also completely halted is the expansion of that the building will be entirely finished in about a month.

i PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4205 Thursday, July 13, 1950

615 17th Stri IJ. Jo Rooches Entortain ukd Callf*raia Will Honor Patron Saint Relotives From Konsos 5fiinTflnDREUi (Annunciation Parish, Denyer) Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Roach, 8626 Rev. Raphael Burke to Preach KOM TM FAMOUS AMIY Of ST. ANDRI IN MOlUM ■ m M o x I Gaylord, have as their guest Mr. lY DOM CASfAt llfflV Il, O.S.I. Roach’s sister, Mrs. A. W. Pierce Special Sunday Dinner I of Edgerton, Kans. J Mrs. Pierce came to attend the At St. Anne in Arvada Ym wM wmI HUt MW “Miiw H H*" Mnl Ak**w DMIy SUimI. Yw Served from 11:00 A. Id. to 5:00 P. U. I marriage of her son, Tom Pierce, win ■■■•Rldtly MU Ut MW "iEiy u tMR" »yy». Hu iliayllll«S Choice of Soup or Cocktail and Mary Kavarick July 1 in the ) ( of St. Anne, Anrada) ■tiiHiwuE, mH

(St. Mary’i P«rith, Littleton) (Harold V. Craig and Johnny Craig, (St. LouU’ Parish, Englewood) will hold a games party in the rec­ The ann^l public triduum in Mr. and Mrs. Albert Singer, Sr., Square dancing will be featured reation center, 3295 S. Sherman honor of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel and Terri Singer, Mrs. Frank Cec- at the parish fiesta, the first week street, at 8 o’clock. will be held on the grounds of the chin and Dolly and Gloria Cecchin, in August, sponsored by the “ Dudes Infants baptized Sunday were Carmelite convent in Littleton the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hanzlick and and Dames’’ of the St. Louis Boost­ Sandra Cecilia Harris, daughter of evenings of Friday, Saturday, and their children, Mr. and Mrs. Peter ers’ club. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harris, with Sunday, July 14, 16, and 16. The Goscha, Mrs. Earl Meader, Mrs. Fiesta dresses for the square Frank and Cecilia Cardman as services will begin at 7:30 each Josephine Ohrel, Miss Anna Mar­ dancing are being made by Edna sponsors; Mary Elizabeth Scharies, evening and will consist of pray­ tin, and Mary and Rita Contreras. Mae Aymami. Parents are invited daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter ers, hymns, , and Benedic­ After the pilgrimage, the Singer to include in their back-to-school Scharies, with William and Juan­ tion of the Most Blessed Sacra­ and Cecchin .families drove to plans the ordering of custom-made ita Burke as sponsors; Thomas ment S t Mary’s parishioners are Bergen park for a picnic supper. dresses for the younger girls and Joseph Bowles, son of Mr. and Mrs. invited by the Carmelite nuns to Misses Martin and Contreras also teen-agers. This is a St. Louis Joseph Bowles, with John and Eliz­ at^nd the triduum and to invite were present PTA-sponsored project. Arrange­ abeth McGahey as sponsors; John their friends to be present. Miss Ruth Arriola is enjoying a ments for measurements can be Richard Goggin, son of Mr. and Several families from S t Mary’s two-week vacation with relatives made by calling Lorraine Aymami Mrs. Paul Goggin, with Victor and parish took part in the pil^image in Lailcspur and Pueblo. She will at SU. 1-0436. Elizabeth Kington as sponsors; to the Mother Cabrini shrine July join a group for a four-day fishing Member* of the Altar tociety. a n d Susan Rosemary Goggin, 9. They included Mr. and Mrs. trip to Gunnison.-Miss Mary Con­ are seeking helpers interested in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul* treras will join Miss Arriola in devoting their apron-making tal­ Goggin, with Carl and Helen Scavo Pueblo Saturday; July 16, for a as sponsors. ent* to the fancywork booth at week’s visit the fiesta. Members in charge Converts Married The Ave Maria circle of the 3 Texas Priests are Mr*. Lawrence Balk, SU. Recent convert* married in Archbishop’s guild met July 12. 1-0563, and Mr*. Francis Kee- Mrs. C. P. Hoffman was hostess St. Louis’ church were Clyde Le­ gan, SU. 1-2367. for the meeting in her home on roy Chapman and Patricia Joy Are V isiting in Lilley street. Fourteen members of the Altar Kindsvater. Bridesmaid a n d On July 9, Frances Ann Con­ society will make the retreat at El best man were Gloria Kinds­ treras, infant daughter of Mr. and Pomar July 21, 22, and 23. Those vater and William D. Quast. The degrees, were Ernest Mullinaux, M.D., and T. H. Obenchain, Jr., M.D., Mrs. A. Contreras, was baptized A DINNER HONORING 10 interns and two resi­ desiring reservations should call couple were married before the residents. Southwestern medical school; interns, George Heppting Northside Parish in S t Mary’s church by Father dents was held at Mercy hospital, Denver, Wednesday SU. 1-4883, Mrs. Wakefield, chair­ Rev. John Aylward. Sgt. Chap­ and Albert L. French, Jr., Colorado university medical school; Joe man. man expects to leave shortly for (Holy Fomily Parith, Denver) Frederick D. McCallin. The child’s evening, July 6., Those present to welcome the new group included members of the dxecutive committee of the hospital staff, physician- E. McKenna, Donald J. Romeo, Lawrence W. Goedert, and John F. This Sunday, July 16, is family overseas. sponsors are Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards, Stritch school of medicine; Milton P. Ticker, University of Two priest-b rothers o f the A. Trujillo, Sr. chiefs of hospital services, departmental administrators, and sisters Communion day in the parish. Members of the Marian sorority Galveston, Tex., and their Mrs. Anna M. Brooks is expected of the hospital. California medical school: John H. Grosjean, Creighton university On July 14, the Boosters’ club and sodality met in the home of medical school; and Elvin B. Noxon and Jean K. Noxon, Tulane medi­ Miss C. Lubeck on Monday'eve­ traveling companion are visiting to return to Littleton this week Following'the introduction of interns and residents to the group. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ cal school. ning. Plans were made for a after a visit with her son and Dr. A. W. Freshman, president of the hospital staff, introduced the thur Hammond, 4321 Utica street daughter-in-law, Mr. a n d Mrs. Shown at the head table, left to right, are Ff^H. Good, M.D.; Cost Accountants Hold candy-making party in prepara­ Rt. Rev; Monsignor John Mulroy as the guest speaker of the evening. tion for the sodality’s, homemade Fathers John and Nicholas Peru- John Brooke, in their honte in Los Monsignor John R. Mulroy, A. W. Freshman, M.D.; the Rev. J. P. sina and Father Paul Mohawker The interns present, and schools from which they received their Trudel, Atha Thomas, M.D.; and James R. Blair, M.D. First Meeting of Year candy booth at the fiesta. Angeles, Calif. During Mrs. Mrs. Bonnie Nachazel is asking are spending the entire week in Brooks’ stay with her son and fam­ Denver. The board of directors of the the parishioners to bring fishpond ily, ' they drove along the coastal articles a n d white elephants to The hoys and girls of the choir route from to San Jesuit, Former Resident, Denver of ihe National church on Sunday. who sang at the Mass Sunday, Francisco, where they spent sev­ Carnival Heads Mass Schedule June 18, when the Rev. Arthur 0. Association of Cost Accountants Members of the Englewood eral days sight seeing. Lions club will meet in the St. Verdieck, S.J., sang his First Sol­ Mrs. Harry Hanks, Jr., was a held its first meeting of the cur­ emn Mass in church, rent year July 10 in the Sugar Louis school on July 18 and 25. Littleton visitor from her home in Luncheon will be served by mem­ were guests of Father Joseph Deertrail over the Fourth of Seeking Returns Celebrates Mass in Derby Change Is Given building. bers of the St. Louis PTA. Koontz Wednesday evening, July July holiday. She stayed in the Arrangements are beinp; made 12, for a picnic at Eldorado home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Derby.— (St. Catherine’s Par­ until 15 years ago. He has a for speakers of outstanding im­ Springs. B. F. O’Brien, and also visited ish)— On Sunday, July 2, at 8:30 brother, William Campbell, in portance for the nine regular and IVERS & POND PIANOS Infants baptized in the week with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hoffman At St. Anthony's Father John J. Campbell, S.J., Derby. several special meetings to be By Aurora Parish Famoufi Make Band Initrnmenta included Barbara Corinne, daugh­ offered Mass and gave Benedic­ held between September and the and Miss Gloria Cecchin. (St. Anthony’s Parish, Westwood) Girls were born to Mr. and Radios, Records, Accessories ter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Flynn, Masses are offered Sunday in tion in St. Catherine’s church. Mrs. Joe Giroux, Mr. and Mrs. (St. Tlierese(s Parish, Aurora) following May. with R. G. and DorothV Morrison Francis Gerlit and Art Nider, Father Campbell is well known St. Mary’s church at 6, 8, 10, and chairmen of the special com­ William Reinert, and Mr. and Mrs. Beginning July 16 Masses on One special meeting was sched­ as sponsors; Thomas William, son 11:30 o’clock. Daily Mass is of­ here, as he resided in this vicinity C. Randell. uled for Boulder, and another MUSIC, Inc. mittee, will be glad to receive any Sunday will be at 7, 8:30, 9:30, of Mr. and Mrs. William Montag, fered at 7 o’clock. Confessions are Boys were bom to Mr. and Mrs. special meeting, for Colorado 1522 California AC. 1635 with George W. Montag and Mrs. returns on carnival tickets that and 11 o’clock. heard eve^y Saturday afternoon were sent out this week. Early Paul Gilman and Mn and Mrs. Springs. Ida Bjoncrud as sponsors; and The car that will be a special from 3:30 until 6 o’clock and in returns assure the success of the Our Lady of Grace Jake Ziegler. James Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. attraction at the parish bazaar, is the evening from 7:30 until 8:30. carnival in August. Vs Francis Rush, with John and An­ The benefit dance given by on display at Robbie’s Service sta- During the latter .time, a private DENVER'S OLDEST CHEVROLET DEALER gelina Conzone as sponsors. with exposition of the St. Rita’s circle is meeting the Altar and Rosary society tion( E. Colfax and Galena street. Parishioners Slate June 28 at the Clover club was -Care of the altars Saturday, Most Blessed Sacrament is held. Thursday, July J3, at 379 S. Os­ Recently baptized were Gregory ceola. Mrs. Dorothy Geary will be well attended. July 16, will be in the charge of The perpetual novena to Our Lady Bertram, infant son of Mr. and hostess to the group which will If yoa ar* startinf or In Mmes. Leonie Berger, Florence A r of the is held Plans are well under way for Mrs. Bertram: H. Lipsker, with th« midst of s Tscstion, s*s welcome Mrs. Julia Agnew back to Meeting on July 14 nold, and Irene Brand. every Monday evening at 7 :46. the three-day bazaar to be held on John Mescal and Eileen G^oster Is Your Car VINER today and b* aar* the meetings after her recent ill­ the St. Catherine parish grounds I I that yonr car Is ready for as sponsors and Mr. and Mrs. safe and good senrice. Our’ ness. (Our Lady of Grace Parish, on the. nights of Aug. 4, 5, and 6. Denver) Joseph Gunderman, proxies; John Ready For aklllfnl serTice department Baptism Rites Ray Russell is chairman of the Neil, ?on of Mr. and Mrs. John will prepare and check yonr bazaar. The following have been cor for hard summer driv­ A meeting for parishioners will B. Richmond, with Raymond H H ing. Be sure your brakes, Held for Two appointed for the different booths: Vacation “ W h y P a y M o r e ” be held Friday evening, July 14, Kettle and Patricia McNeil as lights, cooling system and Bapized July 9 were Francesca Kitchen and ice cream, Mrs. sponsors; Michael Graham, son of carburetor ar* perfect for (Trademark) in the home of Mrs. Laura Morgan, mountain and cross country w Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rose Doty and Mrs. Mary Belle Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Shea, with Driving? trsTsI. \ Abel Martinez, 3267 W. Custer 4970 Milwaukee street. Mrs. F. Orcutt; linen, Mrs. Josephine Henry and Helen T. Shea as spon­ EE place, with Clarence Vigil and Em­ Herceg will be co-hostess. Grande; special booth, Mrs. Cecil sors and Curtis M. Shattuck act­ Authorized Chevrolet WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES ma La Vato as sponsors; and Anita Bazaar prizes were presented to Campbell; ga.nes, Mrs. Liz Benallo ing as proxy;, Paul Joseph, aon Flat Rate Prices Gloria, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Wood­ COMPANY Reggie Freg, radio; Mrs. Sennett, and Tony ^ n a llo; fish pond, Mrs. Antonio Rozales, 3156 W. Ohio, Mary Herman; ham, Louis Grande; ford, with Edward N. Madden and Colorado Owned Stores with Mr. and Mrs. William Ortiz silverware; Lem. Landis, electric beer, Ed Doty; ad book, Ben Con­ Maxine B. Madden as sponsors; Englewood 800 Santa Fe Or. as sponsors. mixer; Mrs. T. Heikkila, quilt; way; and tickets, Mrs. Bernice Gary Myron, son of Mr. and Mrs. f - ' t 39.,South Broadway 15 th and California St. Peter’s circle met in Mrs. Tony Zerr, pillow cases; Mar­ Russell. Clarence Herman is in Robert D. Gibson, with John H. YINER -^ '" V IH E R 3 9 ^ W. Colfax 17th A Tremont the home of Mrs. O’Brien, lf)65 garet Bezjak, tablecloth; and charge of building booths, and has Stephens and Mrs. Rose Baalman S- Sheridan, Wednesday, July 12, Katherine Rupp, mother-daughter asked everyone’s help to insure a as sponsors and Mr. and .Mrs. Ray­ 4 5 5 BROADWAY # TELEPHONE PEarl 4641 with Mrs. Reta Traynor as hostess. apron set. big success. mond Israel as proxies. “• IT’S HERE AT LAST! STAitTING TONIGHT k m JULY 13', 14, 15,16 i FOUR BIG \

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(See Page 1 Story Alio) 1942 to 1946 he was a professor new school and convent recently Name society and the Confra­ Immaculate Coheeption parish Cb-';^ch, who sent the first mission- of the golden sacerdotal Jubilee of Draper's Upholstery Among the seven priests of the in the archdiocesan seminary and blessed by the Archbishop in Santa ternity of Christian Doctrine in building campaign, of the Mt. •^fes to England, organized the Leo XIII, who bestowed it upon Santa Fe Archdiocese honored by was appointed rector of the Im­ Rosa. St. Therese’s parish, Albuquerque. vary Cemetery association, of tn^wChurch in the , and is those men and women who aided in 926 West 6th Ave. the Holy Father with the rank of maculate Heart of Mary seminary, A native of France, the Rt. Rev. of Albuqu^qpii; the link between the modern and making his jubilee and the Vatican Domestic Prelate, two are pas­ Santa Fe, in 1946. He was created Joteph Pajot was born April 1, Mr. Naranjo is the first native In­ lay director o f the ImmScu^te Apostolic Church, is indicative of exposition successful. It ’has . been tors of parishes, three are con­ a Papal Chamberlain on Feb. 3, 1879, in Carentoir, Morbihan. He dian to receive the Papal honor. Conception parish credit .miion, the honor the Holy Father bestows conserved by his successors, with Furniture nected with the Chancery office, 1948. Monsignor Rieffer has been made his ecclesiastical studies with He is widely known for his re­ and a member of the.,'Knr^hts of upon them. his effigy, and is given by, the one is a hospital chaplain, and one director of the of the Eudist Fathers in Plancet, markable charity. Columbus since 1924.J^ has been The medal, Pro Ecclesia et Pon­ Holy Father in recognition of out­ is the rector of the minol: semi­ France; the Seminaire du Saint elected grand kni^Jjt.wputy grand tifice, had its origin on July 17, standing service to the Pope and Repairing Christian Doctrine in the arch­ Retired as an admiral of the nary of the archdiocese. diocese since 1941. He became a Esprit, Paris; Louvain university, knight, district deputy, and state 1888, as a memorial or souvenir the Chhrch. The Rt. Rev. George V . Rieffer for the archdiocese in and the American college. Or­ United States navy in 1948, George deputy. Mr. Barela is also a mem­ was born in St Louis, Mo., on dained to the priesthood on July Patton Kraker of Albuquerque ber of the Serra' club. Erening March of this year. Sept. 13, 1912. He made his eccle­ The Rt. Rev. William T. Brad­ 3, 1904, in Paris, Monsignor Pajot An. insurance solicitor for 23 Calla has been an active Catholic all his siastical studies in St. Louis and ley was born Oct. 3, 1911. He came to Santa Fe and was ap- life. Bom on May 26, 1896, Ad­ years, Thtngtiki J. McCaffrey has ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH the North American college, Rome. made his ecclesiastical studies at ointed assistant pastor o f the Our miral Kraker attended the New lived in Si^uquerque since 1919. Bui. Phone MAin 4507 Ordained to the priesthood on St. Charles’ seminary, Overbrook, Eady of Guadalupe parish, Taos, Mexico Military institute, Roswell, He is fathermf three boys, one Patronise These Friendly Firms Rea. Phonea RAce 1926 March 19, 1939, he became secre­ Pa.; St. Charles’ college seminary, in July, 1906. He served in El Rito and the United States Naval acad­ of w te^ is studying for the priest- RAce 4004 tary to Archbishop Gerken. From Columbus, 0 .; Mt. St. Mary’s, Em- for 14 years, spent 27 years as emy, Annapolis, Md. He received hoo/’^'in the Society of . At mitsburg, Md.; and Mt. St. Marys’, pastor of St. John the Baptist’s his naval commission on June 6, pr'

WESTERKAMP'S Cathedral Sodalists Cito-Scordino Rites Because of Favors Qbtained KE. 9043 5106 Wash. SPECIAL for EVERYTHING A GOOD GROCERY To Receive Holy SHOULD HAVE . Woman Builds Infant Shrine BEST FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES JU LY O NLY - WE DELIVER - July 16 DEVOTION to the Infant Jesus of Prague led Mrs. Rose Miller of Beautify your Kitchen or SAVE Vs OIV YOUR On Sunday, July 16, the Den 1809 S. Downing street to build a Bathroom with New Lin­ ver Cathedral sodality of the Our shrine to the Holy Infant in her MEAT BILL home. oleum, Many new patterns. By Bayiii|$ in Lady of the Immaculate Concep­ The shrine was blessed by the tion will hold its monthly Corpo­ Rev. John N. Haley of the Cathe­ $ O Q .5 0 Quantity rate Communion in the 9 o*clock dral July 7. 9x10 Kitchen CO Complete Proceiting Serrice Mass. .Pews will be reserved on A convert, who was baptized in the right hand side of the center the,CathedraI in 1917 by the Rev. Complete Job Installed Steel Lockers Available aisle, and Ryan and Edward Mannix, Mrs. Miller says Leora Reed will distribute the that her religion has since been Beet Quality Standard Oauze Inlaid KING'S FRIGID medals and intentions. After Mass the most important thing in her the sodalists will recite the life. Shortly after the death of FOOD BANK of Loretto, led by June Holzer, her husband, Edward, this past McGinness & Patrick (Mr. and Mra. A. A. Kins of prefect. January, she commenced building ) Pariah) Linoleum and Tile Specialists Breakfast will be served in St. the shrine. She chose the breakfast 2041 So. University Paul’s reading room. room as the ideal spot, and did 494 So. Vine SP. 3239 PE. 3533 On July 1?, the sodality busi­ most of the work herself, except ness meeting will be held in St. for that done by carpenters she Paul’s reading room at 8 p.m. As hired to cove the ceiling. this is the last meeting at which the present officers will preside, EXCEPTIONALLY LOVELY A BIG Trip on American it will include an annual report of are the results of her .labors. En­ activities by chairmen of the gov­ throned on the altar is an exqui­ erning body and special commit­ site thre -foo’. statue of the Infant tees. Announcement of the offi­ Jesus of Prague, made by Italian a Little Budget cers, elected and appointed, to be artists in the United States. installed at the meeting in August Flanked on either side by five­ will be made. The program to con­ tiered candelabra, it stands against clude the evening will be in charge a background of red satin draper­ of Fetty Schmidt and Carol Cur^ ies edged with gold fringe made of the social life and membership for Mrs. Miller by a Protestant committee. friend, a dressmaker, Mrs. Ruby familv’s favcritt Mortz. Tlie On each side of the altar, from Meeting Slated July 18 ceiling to floor, hang gold bro­ caded satin drapefies. The floor By Seminary Auxiliary is caiyeted in red velvet; and the kneeling bench, made by Mrs. Mil­ The St. Thomas seminary aux­ ler out of an old table, is painted VOSS BROS. white and upholstered in red satin. iliary will hold its next meeting MISS NIMPHIA SCARDINO, daughter of Mr. and BAKERIES in the Catholic Daughters of Mrs. Sam Scardino, became the bride of Arthur C. Cito, Gave Statue America hall, 1772 Grant street. 3 Stores to Serve You son of Mrs. Rose Cito, in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church, Denver, To Orphanage Denver, on Tuesday morning, July IS, at 10:30 o’clock. All with the Very Rev. Thomas Lo Cascio, O.S.M., officiating at the Mrs. Miller gave a similar statue are cordially invited to attend. ceremony. of the Infant Jesus of Prague to The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a the orphanage gown of white satin with a bodice of lace and carried a bouquet of at the time her husband was ill white and orchids. last fall. She wanted another in via THE < HI( A<;0 MET. Mrs. Sara Gardine was matron of honor, and Marie Adducci, her home, for she felt she had ob­ HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS Theresa Persichetti, and Dorothy Valdez were bridesmaids. Michael tained many spiritual and tem­ Froren Foods — Groceries — Bakery Goods Tricarico was best man, and Bob Judish and Nick DiTirro were poral favors from her devotion to The EAGLE... ushers. the Holy Infant. And so, upon the Shrine of the Infant Jetu* of Prague in the home of Mr§. Ro»e 614 15TH ST. AL, 6920 Following a reception at Potenza hall, the couple left for Salt death of her husband she com­ ______Entrance on IStli Street Next to New Post BoUdlng Lake City. They will make their home in Denver. menced building the shrine. Miller, 1809 S. Downing atreet, Denver. Relax as vou ride in streamlined comfort aboard INTERMOUNTAIN ELEVATORS Charity, Service Ideals of Founder Luncheon and Card Party MISSOURI PACIFIC’S streamlined (Colorado Eagle— DENVER (A fter long years of struggle, for her small bayid of religious to New York as best they could for Benefit Slated Aug. 18 eastbound to Wichita, Kan­ Fort Morgan Flour Mills difficulties, and trials. Sister Mary, become affiliated with the Dominir many years, was settled. Sister the former Mary Walsh, founder can order and to wear the Domini­ Mary applied for and received one St. Cecilia’s circle, a group of women who meet once a week sas City and St. Lonis daily. FORT MORGAN of the. Dominican Sisters of the can garb. Thus the status of Sis­ of the Sisters of St. Mary of the to make and repair garments for the boys at St. Vincent's or­ Enjoy soft, roomy seats and Sick Poor, was granted permission ter Mary and her companions, who Springs to serve as mis­ phanage, will hold a benefit luncheon and card party at St. Vin­ BRANCHES AT— in 1909 by the Dominican General had lived in a community life in tress. After training for two years cent’s home Aug. 18 at 1 p.m. Anyone interested is invited to wide picture windows while under the novice mistress, the attend. There will be table and door gifts.* At least 75 tables of hours go by like minutes. , LONGMONT. . . YUMA + + + + players are expected. Guests are asked to bring their own playing young community made its first Take your choice of smartly HUDSON .' . . HHX ROSE foundation in Columbus, 0., in cards. Bridge, canasta, and other games will be played. Proceeds Dominican Sisters' Bazaar 1912, with Sister Mary as superior. will be used to take care of some of the many needs at thejjr- appointed coaches or luxu­ MILLERS AND HANDLERS The second foundation was made OF FLOUR, WHEAT, CORN, in in 1916, and the Pha"^^piea jg being made also for new members for the circle. Any­ rious overnight Pullmans. one who can give time for sewing will be assisting in a very worth­ BARLEY, OATS, AND MILL W ill Be HeId July 13 to 16 third in Denver in 192S. Additional Reach your destination foundations were made in Cincin­ while project Meetings are held every Tuesday. For further in­ FEEDS formation Call Mrs. Howard Brewer, FR. 1067, or Mrs. Julia Brady, swiftly, safely, surely . . « The annual Dominican Sitter*’ bazaar will open tonight, nati, 1926; Springfield, 0., 1926; Country Shippers! Thursday, July 13, on the Loyola pari*h ground*, 23rd and York Detroit, 1928; Dayton, 0., 19.'h ; GL. 1804. ______regardless of the weather Consign Your Shipment To Vs street*, Denver, and will continue until Sunday evening, July 16. and Minneapolis, 19S9. The pres . . . via MO-PAC. There will be numerous attractive booths and fun and entertain­ ent mother-house and novitiate ment for the entire family. Principal displays at the “ Daddy of were completed in 1930.) ACCW Retreat Is Planned Them All’’ will be a 1950 Ford, completely equipped; and auto­ Tkktlt — Ktiervttiom In October, 1922, the first gen­ Complth lnjorm4ti.H C A R L S O N Finest Quality matic washing machinp, a combination radio and phonograph, eral chapter of the sisters was held a wedl-filled hope chest, a complete fishing outfit.______at the mother-house in New York At El Pomar July 21 to 23 J. N. SANDERS, GeturA Agent Missouri Pacific Lina city, with the late Cardinal Hayes (Denver Archdiocesan Council directly to El Pomar and the ) 1 ( ScTcntmth Street presiding. of Catholic Women) round trip fare will be )3.50. F R IN K DAIRY FOODS Checks for the transportation Denrer 2, Colo. Pikes Peak Region Nurse Notwithstanding her earnest The ACCW. ha* accepted 37 Phone MAin }2}9 should be in the hands of Mrs. protest. Sister Mary was elected registrations to date for the re­ MIIKS- Fred Gushurst, 228 S. Ogden, Mother General of the community treat to be held at El Pomar, not later than Tuesday, July 19. Golden Guernsey On Holy Year Pilgrimage she founded. Colorado Springs, July 21, 22, The council is desirous of fill­ Homogenized Vitamin D The foundress, however, was not and 23. (Archdiocesan Council of Catholic of the Seton Alumnae association. ing the retreat house. Reser­ •FRINK-the Best* destined long to carry the burden Nurses, Colorado Springs) Mrs. Mattie Trainor, delegate to Retreatant* will meet at the vation* are still available and a of authority. Within a few weeks, CREAM-BUHER- the executive board of the Arch­ Catholic Charities annex, 1663 cordial invitation is extended to Miss Madlyn Franklin, vice following a brief illness, she gave president of the Colorado Springs diocesan Council of Catholic Grant, at 2 o’clock on Friday, any Catholic woman of the BUTTER MILK up her soul to God. July 21. A chartered bus will COHAGE CHEESE chapter ACCN, left July 9 for Nurses, recently returned to Colo­ archdiocese to attend. New York city, where she em­ rado Springs to convalesce from a The news of her death spread leave promptly at 2:30, and Reservations may be made by Corlson's Delicious barked July 12 on a pilgrimage foot injury. She has been engaged consternation among those whom will return to the Charities an­ calling Mr*. Gushurst, PE. nex Sunday, July 23, at 6 ICE C REA M to Rome. Among the countries she in general duty nursing in a Den­ she had served so long and so 3989, or Mr*. Swigert, FR. o’clock. Passenger* will be taken will visit are France, Belgium, ver hospital. wholeheartedly, for not only had 0416. At your store or at your door Germany, Switzerland, Holland, Father Paul Reed, chaplain of she given them material things, but and Italy. She plans to return the the Colorado Springs chapter; Miss she had given what was of far Plenty of Work Done early part of September. Miss greater value, love, sympathy, and Tokyo.—Father Leo H. Tibesar, The CARLSON-FRINK Co. Franklin is employed as a super­ understanding. Hers was a cheer­ secretary general of the National NO MONEY DOWN vising nurse at Glockner-Penrose ful, sunny disposition, deeply re­ Catholic Committee of Japan, re­ TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT YOU Denver's Q uality Dairy — M A in 0111 hospital and is an active member ligious, the deadly foe of all pre­ ports great progress by the com­ INSTALL YOUR KILLAM GAS BURNER NOW tense. mittee in postwar Japan. Founded FOR NEXT WINTER! In her life Mother Mary was by the of Japan shortly never surrounded by so large or so after the war,, the organization co­ Insist upon KilUm— Depondable Yesterday, Today aad for HUMMEL'S diversified a gathering as that ordinated efforts in restoring all the years to come. The Gas Burner whose reputation has Denver’s Leading which crowded the church at her churches damaged in bombing been built upon the recommendation of satisfied users. Let ns Delicatessen funeral. The church was filled raids. In addition, it established an refer you to satisfied customers or show you actual installations. with those whom she had so lov­ education and, information depart­ Family Size ingly and loyally served. They ment, acted as sole spokesman for came to show her in death that the private school system in deal­ Chicken Pot Pie gratitude that only too often had ing with the occupation forces, K ill a m m b u r n e r c o . not been made manifest in her aided in charity work in 200 par­ MANUFACTURIU AND HEATINft BNAINIERS Picnic Foods lifetime. ishes, formed a legal section, and The Beer That Milwaukee Sausage The Dominican Sisters of the plans to organize an immigration 260 BROADWAY RACE 2871 Made Milwaukee Famous Sick Poor continued from that bureau. Friday Dishes time to branch out and continue MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. CASS^OLES TO TAKE OUT to do the work of God. The thing 311 E. 7th KE. 1986 that appeals to them most strongly .Robert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray^ is suffering, bodily or spiritually. Brewed with Pure Rocky Mountain Spring Wattr They are not professional workers; , 1 they work solely for Christ, they know no distinction o f race, creed, or color. In their eyes the afflicted Madlyn Franklin are the special friends of God, the ,<,.1 poor, the special treasures of the Ellen Evans, president; and Mrs. Church. Because their love is so On Sale Mattie I'rainor, delegate to the Christlike, they have succeeded in executive board, plan to attend reclaiming many lapsed Catholics a meeting of the board Thui%day and bringing into the fold of evening, July 13, in Denver at the Christ many inquiring souls who NOW rectory of Father John Regan. are undoubtedly influenced by their noble example. In life they seek Navy Mothers Schedule no human applause. They indeed Annual Picnic for July 17 are a living demonstration of the at truth that charity is the fulfill­ The Rocky Mountain Navy ment of the law, and no more acceptable service can be offered Mothers’ club 462, will hold its to God than a tender devotion to Safeway annual picinc at 12 noon on Mon­ the needs o f His poor day, July 17, in the small pa­ Denverites will have an oppor­ vilion in W aahin^n park. Com­ tunity to show their appreciation 112 pages o f good reading, for the whole family, in the July mander Lulu Doetzel will make to the Dominican Sister* of the her report on the national con­ Sick Poor by attending and sup­ Family Circle, and only 5 cental Three entertaining stories, three vention held in Washington, D. C. porting their bazaar this week. interesting features, three articles about the kiddies and their problems, seven food articles, with menus, two about household Colorado Irish Social Club equipment, three about interior decoration, seven about fashions and needlework, and five special monthly features— the Personal Names Board of Directors Touch, the Reel Dope, Contest Winners on “ It’s the American The newly organized Irish so­ ward Dunphy, treasurer; Mary McNicholas, recording secre­ Way,” Teen Scene, and Buyers Guide. cial club of Colorado met in the home of Dr. and Mrs. _ George tary; Helen McAbee,. corre­ Niehouse, Denver, at which time sponding secretary; John Car- Where else can you find so mucb for a nickel? Get your the board of directors was elec­ mody, financial secretary; and ted. Dr. Niehouse, John Conway, and America's Fine Light Beer copy at Safeway before thpy run out The officers of the Irish club John Maroney, members of the are Thomas Henry, president; board. Martin H^tt, vice president; Ed- The club, which is open for membership, holds a, social gather­ ing on the third Friday of each Meeting Set July 26 month. The July meeting will be at the home of Dr. and_ Mrs. Nie­ By St. Joseph's Guild house. After a short business meet­ ing there will be folk and square The midsummer meeting of the dancing. A ftV««AG£ Of MOOeHATlON , WAY St. Joseph guild will be held Anyone wishing information on ■ *• •;> -V • ‘ _ 1’^-. J the club may caH Helen McAbee, - t a..- Ill ail . m aSI Wednesday, July 26, in St. Cath­ aaai*sCss«iCsiwaa.**iia erine’s convent, Denver. 2526 Kearney street, EA, 3615. IJ —

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Sewing Groups Do Valuabte Work Piano Rechal Set DR. JAMES P. • Nursery Needs Summer Volunteers By Maria Stoesser GRAY Oplommtriit Convcnierrf Denverites who remember the Because many volunteers are Smith, G. T. Bugash, R. H. Luck- work home to be completed be­ appearance in thip city last year VISVAL CARE enbach, H. E. Smith, Peter fore the next meeting. on vacation or have children of of the brilliant ydung’ concert pi­ EYES EIAM1NED to their own at home during the Kloeppingir, Martin Bonnarens, The nursery sincerely appreci­ anist, Maria Stoeteer, will be in- summer months, the Infant of and F. T. Clark; and Miss Abbie ates all this fine work. Many terested to know that she will rrsvAL TRAiNim Use Prague nursery, Denver, is very Higgins. of these women have been help­ again appear in Denver July 19. ing since the opening of the nurs­ shorthaiided. Also, the children This group uses mainly mater­ The Lament school of music of the 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. SL need to be outdoors in warm ials supplied through the wel­ ery. Additional members for University of Denyer will present weather and require more super­ fare department, and garments these groups are always wel­ her in recital in Che Renaissance Phone for Appointment vision. are distributed through Miss come. Those interested should room of the Marjorie Reed library, TA. 8883 On each day of the week more Mary Nadorff to the nursery, call the chairman or any member University Park campus, at 8:15 volunteers are needed, but on St. Vincent’s home, the Catholic of the group they desire to join. o’cl&ck. She ill play selections Saturday and Wednesday the Charities, and other organiza­ Regular volunteers for the from Beethoven, Handel, Brahms, nursery may call Mrs. James need is especially acute. Any­ tions where needed. Bach, Chopin, and other classic one who can give even two hours Kenney, EA. 4681, or Mrs. Flet­ composers. These groups all meet weekly, in the forenoon or during the cher, superintendent at the nurs­ Miss Stoesser has studied with DeSoto-Plymoiith Because our funeral lunch hours will be sincerely ap­ sew for the day, and then take ery, GL. 8673. Alexander Raab, well-known Eu­ preciated. Young girls, from ropean concert artist and peda­ home is located in the is years of age up, could super­ gogue, and is currently continuing V All Late Model Used Cars vise the play period in the mom- Exchange Vows her work with him in the summer Carry 5,000 Mile Gnarantee Civic Center and has an ,ings from 9 until 12 o’clock. term at Lamont, where he is hold­ I The groups listed below make ing master classes. , Factory T rain^ Mechanict on All Chrysler Made Cars new garments and continually She has just signed with an out­ adjoining parking lot, it mend the clothing for the chil­ standing New York agent for a dren of the nursery. To keep the professional concert tour next offers the greatest con­ clothing and bedding in order year, which will include appear­ GRIFFITH MOTORS, Inc. for 45 to 48 children is no small ances in California, Chicago,'New 2770 No. Speer Blvd. GR. 3313 venience to those using it chore. York, and Washington. SL ’ Sewing circle, in operation since early in 1948, has completed several hundred garments, including Group to Send Pope coveralls, jackets, and sleeping Catholic Military High garments. Mrs. J. A. O’Keefe is chairman and the following Spiritual Bouquet School of M. I. stattding west are members: Mmes. L. E. Wen- oj Chicago. Distinctive blue singer, 0. A. Carter, E. D. Har­ In the monthly meeting of the ESTABLISHED ris, H. J. Yeager, L. C. Jolley, Denver chapter of Kappa Gamma uniform. Military instruc­ Julia Hughes. A. W. Brockett, Pi, national Catholic honor sor­ K. A. Heron, E. P. Mason, K. W. ority, July 11 in the home of Mrs. tion by U. S. Army Officers. Heron, W. J. Meehan, and A. John Meik, 3325 Columbine, Den­ Excellent hoarding accom­ •H o ra n SSon'Chqpels Phannensteil. ver, 100-per-cent, participation in KEyitona 6297 KEyotoM 6296 Another group, composed of a spiritual bouquet for the Holy modations. Small classes 1527 a«vc1and Place members throughout the city, Father was reported. sews regularly one day every The bouquet, consisting of a make it possible for instruc­ week. Mrs. A, E. Magers is decade of the Rosary daily by each tors to give each boy individ­ chairman and members are member of the national organiza­ Mmes. J, Farrel, Less Young, tion, is being recorded on an elab­ ual attention. Exceptional and Ray Bodey; and Misses orate scroll valued at $400. The Helen Mansfield, Ann Feeley, national moderator, the Rev. faculty of priests and laymen. July is Truck Month Dolly Sheets, Agnes Plumm, and James Franey of the Archdiocese College preparatory training Mayme Shanley. During 1949 of St. Louis, will present the scroll this group completed six dozen to Pius XII on a Holy Year in Catholic environment. pilgrimage later in the year. garments and thus far in 1950 Send for free catalog today! Xew and Used has completed three dozen. The, The local chapter initiated six group supplies all its own ma­ honor . graduates from Loretto AT terial. Heights college and the College ^ ST. THOMAS The St. Vincent de Paul Altar of Mt. St Joseph-on-the-Ohio. w Military Academy society welfare group has fin­ The August gathering of the ished about 250 dresses, cover- group will be a social affair con­ ’ alls, and sleepers. Mrs. Leo Mc­ Vtry Rtv, VincMt J. Flyfv^ PH. D.« Prm, | 1335 Broadway w4im iJRtkW i^ 1314 Acoma sisting of breakfast Sunday, Aug, Grath is chairman. Members are 13, in the Aviation club, W. 19th StTkOMaiMiBLory Acodwy, toxZZ | Mmes. F. H. Rapp, A. G. Ver- and Teller, Lakewood. Si. Paul 1, MinoMolo. j MAIN 3111 linden, H. Carvalho, F. Bishop- berger, L. A. Higgins, J. A. Mc­ PI«oM Med M t o copy of H)6 catalog of St I Donald, Fred Lohnes, William Thonoi MITitory Acodtmy. | MISS ROSE ANN GOETZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lakewood Woman Me Clennan, Joseph Bauer, Don Nomt.. L. Ish, G. T. Fockford, Frank Ray Goetz, became the bride of George P. Stapleton, son RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. Beckord, C. McGrath, Clair of Mrs. Eva Stapleton. The wedding took place in St. Catherine’s Addrttt . :4i Marker, Edgar Alcorn, J. B. church, Denver, with the Rev. Herbert L. Banigart officiating. The Heads Polio Group GENERAL TIRES Vigil, Fred Harrison, G. 0. Jar­ couple will make their home in Denver. . Staff. vis, Charles Lindner, C. L. Betty Mae Goetz, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Duncan The executive committee of the General Batteries O’Byrne, E.stell Haney, Tom Wilkie, stepbrother of the bridegroom, was best man. Denver chapter of thie jpolio Foun­ dation recently appointed Mrs. Myrta G. McClinton as the execu KRAFT RECAPPING itive secretary of GENERAL! ACCH to Sponsor Pilgrimage Picnic " the chapter. SQUEEGEE Kraft Inspected Mrs. McClin­ ton, who w a s CALL JACK HALL Used Tires At Our Lady of Lourdes on Aug. 13 bom in Philadel G.T.A.C. Eaay Pay 1401 W. Colfax TA. 6 6 0 4 phia. Pa., came (Archdiocetan Council of Catholic Cards regarding the menu and Eleanor Demshki and Margaret Jto Denver in 1948. Nuriei, Denver Chapter) reservations will be mailed to all Domcheck are vacationing at I She is a member If low rates with The ACCN will have a pil­ members soon. Grand Lake. • S o f St. Berna­ nAL 0466 m i Trmnt PI. moximum coverage grimage picnic at 3 p.m. Sun­ A and ice cream will be Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lehrer dette’s parish, DENVBB’S MOST donated. and son, Earl, returned from Gil­ Lakewood. Prior on auto insurance ...You can't afford M l U lk S t day, Aug. 13, at Our Lady of The committee members are lette, Wyo. to her work with PROGRESSIVE In 415 E. 17tb At*. Lourdes parish grounds. Doris Jay, chairman; Josephine Miss Plorine Gallagher is visit­ the Polio Foun- is what you seek not to get toucTi Hayes, Jo Anderson, Marian Hut- ing in Sayre, Okla., for two weeks. w u ri. . dation, she was 104 B. Utb At*. There will be facilities for Mr*. M cCll»t»n ...call Jack Hall with me right away."^ ^:5=l baseball, badminton, and croquet man, Wilma Moore, Eileen Brech- Miss Margaret Donnelly is visit­ U«7-4f Uwrktt S t Ill E. lltb At *. for adults, and supervised games mann, Marian Brown, and Audrey ing her parents in Julesburg. cian at Fitzsimons hospital and Needham. in World war II she worked with TAk*r 1171 with prizes for the children. The Mother of Fatima bridge A baked ham supper will be The nurses gave eight hours to club met in the home of Mrs. the Red Cross overseas. served at 5 p.m. Rosary and Bene­ the care of the orphaned ^bies. Monica Arno. High score was won The Polio Foundation was es diction offered by Father John Re­ Mrs. Jo Anderson and mildren by Ora Sullivan; second, Ann tablished to provide medical care FARMER’S INSURANCE GROUP gan will follow at the grotto. are spending the month of July Bow; and consolation, Polly for all victims of infantile paraly­ 435 FOURTtINTH STRIfT DENVER, COLORADO Each person is asked to bring in Marshdale. Woolman. sis. Metal one dish for every two people in Mrs. Cecelia Reardon is visiting The board of directors of the The appointment of executive her group, except those who in Kansas. credit union met in Mr. Wool- secretary is for an indefinite would prefer to contribute money man’s office at Mercy hospital. period of time. toward the ham. 'They are asked Margaret and Jimmy Scheuth Mrs. Marie Dowd was elected to of Elgin, Neb., are here visiting to give 50 cents per person in­ the board. their aunts, Margaret and Eleanor Stationery stead of bringing a- covered dish. Sister Asula is making a retreat Scheuth. British Cotholics Seek Money for the ham should be sent at the mother-house in Xavier, to Doris Jay, 2822 Poplar, Catherine Wagmer entered St. Joseph’s hospital for surgery. Kans. Justice in Radio Time DE. 2669, as soon as possible. All Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall, 1330 Cabinet the nurses, their families, and Mary Meek has returned from Josephine street, are the parents London.— The British Hier friends are invited. her vacation. of a boy. Dr. and Mrs. Dianahey archy has submitted a memoran­ also are the parents of a boy born dum to the Beveridge Commission Double Door Virgina Vaughan Vice President in St. Joseph’s hospital. Dr. and on the British Broadcasting Com­ With Lock Mrs. Roland Zarlengo announced pany demanding a more equitable the birth of a girl. distribution of time for religious broadcasts and representation for 9 3 7 5 0 Mrs. Koester Is Elected The ACCN extends its sym­ pathy to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mc- Catholics in the BBC religious de­ Mann on the death.of their sister. partment. The memorandum com­ Miss Virginia McMann. plains that, although Catholics out­ Commercial Archbishop's Guild Head Mrs. Peter Golden returned number both Anglicans and mem­ from Pueblo, where she spent a bers of the Free Churches, Buckley Bros. Motors ,. (Archbiihop’i Guild, Denver) couple of weeks with her parents. there were only 11 Catholic serv­ Products Co. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oles have ices among the 167 programs ar­ Sales - STCDEBAKER - Service In a recent general meeting in the Catholic Charities ranged in 1949, and the head of 1707 Lawrence TA 2 9 9 0 annex, an election of officers was held. The following were adopted a son, Christopher Joseph. AUTO REPAIRING ON ALL MAKE CARS & TRUCKS Miss Catherine Scharping the religious department is always . EXPERT BOOT AND PENDER WORK - QUALITV PAINTING elected: President, Mrs. Eileen Koester; vice president. Miss brought her mother home from the an Anglican with'a Free Church­ STEAM CLEANING — WASHING — LUBRICATION SERVICE Virginia Vaughan; secretary, Sylvia Keller; and treasurer, hospital. man as his assistant. The 660 S. Broadway — New Location — RA. 2826 Mrs. Billie Lou V/eber. requested that a Catholic assist­ ant be appointed, in order that Reports were made by the com­ On July 16 members and their Movie Leader Is Knight Catholics may be at least on a par mittee chairmen at this nveeting, families will have a picnic at the New York.—The Order of St with the Free Churches. and plans were made for a picnic Joe Buckmaster Motors Henry Nadorff cabin in Buffalo. Gregory the Great has been con­ in August at Our Lady of the (Member SL Vincent de P*ul Parish) Mystical Rote Circle ferred on Martin J. Quigley, pub Verse Book on Christ Expert Anto Repairing Rockies camp. A meeting was held July 11 in lisher of Film Trade Publications, The retreat of the guild is to the home of Catherine Winterer. who originated the motion picture Syracuse, N. Y.— A new book, MOTOR ANALYSIS AND TUNE-UP Destroy CRABGRAS be held at El Pomar July 28, 29, The group sewed on linens. code that regulates the moral and Thit Little While, by the Rev LUBRICATION — WASHING — SKELLY GAS AND OILS and 30. Reservations must be' in Our Lady of Loratto social content of Hollywood movies. John W. Lynch, editor of the East Bayaud and So. Madison FR. 8711 A meeting will be held July 14 Cardinal Spellman presented the Catholic Sun, will be published in in the home of Helen Nossaman. insignia bestowed by . October by Macmillan. It is a story of the life of Christ told in The firms listed here de­ [ L l T * G m 4 * ] narrative verse and illustrated Nun Evacuated From Korea with 15 reproductions of original serve to be remembered paintings by Marguerite S. Cock- when you are distributing repaimikar ett, Cooperstown, N. Y. CHRYSLIR-PLYMOUTH S _ your patronage in the dif­ U P IC m MOTOkti ferent lines of business. I908BR0AI^AYCH.S<

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I A meeting was held Wednesday, ENGINE TENE-EP July 12, in the home of Mrs. C. P. A timpi* “ tana-ep** h onr trained atachuile* eeat* *arp(lilnily HttI*, y*t i Hoffman. The group sewed on uaara* qaiekar (tartinc, faster pick op ■meethar parforaanc* aad graetar *c*naai7< linens. AN UNIDENTIFIED NUN is shown being helped •W hrtDm m rShfiM CHfAmr-’KhnfHm SM Blefsed Sacrament Circle from a U. S. air force plane at Itazuki air base, Kyushu, JAMES MOTOR CO. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Leonard an­ Japan. She is one of 395 native nuns and 16 foreign nuns, including U7I Dodge A Plymouth Sales & Service KE. 8221 nounce the birth of a girl July 8 three Sisters from New York, who have been evacuate UaM in St. Joseph’s hospital. from Soiiin Korea. M PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 B( ik Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyttene4205 Thursday, July 13, 1950 St. John's Scouts Invested ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH Two New Booths MAKE HOUSEKEEPING EASIER Patronise Theat Friendly Firms Are Planned for with STOR-ALL STEEL CABINETS CAPITOL DRUG CO. Paul 0. Schneider, Prop. ARTISTIC CLEANERS Uombor of St PhUomesa’i Parbh Edgewater Fete Personal Attention Given t DaUvery Serrica, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Every Garment (St. Mary Magdalena’i Parish, Denver) Wines, Beers, Etc; 2636 E. 12th Ave. EA. 1310 Colfax at Josephine FR. 2741 At a ganerah meeting July 10 in the parish hall’ of the workers for the bazaar to be held July 29, it Prank AntonolII W. U (Spoodl Ulaaer was announced that there will be r Pe»sM Tle7tric a ham and bacion booth conducted Complete Line of by Carl Rohder, and a cake and Domestic ond Imported } 3625 E. 12th Avo. EA. 7581 1 candy booth under the supervision of Mr. and Mbs. Kolbel, assisted WINES Lighting — Fixtures 1 by the Young Ladies’ sodality. 1 All those wishing to contribute and j _ Appliance Repairiim 1 items for the cake and candy booth are asked to call Mrs. M. COLD BEER J. Kolbel at GL. 9360. FREE DELIVERT Delicious Cakes All fanc3rwork should be turned in to Mrs. Osberg by July 15. P k s , A ham dinner will be served at the bazaar by' the Altar society J s i d ’A from 5 to 8 o’clock at $1 per plate. 3604 E. Colfax FR. 8881 The following altar committees will serve from July 13 to Aug. 10; Mrs. Se&wright and Mrs. The firms listed here de­ Reale, sanctuary; Mrs. Logue, serve to be remembered large linens; !Mrs. Haug, small linens; Mrs. Wedlick, albs; and when you are distributing Mrs. Hershberger, . your patronage in the dif­ BOY SCOUTS OF TROOP 161, St, color-bearers, Jim Highfill and Jiim O’Fallon, lit the The Very Rev. Monsignor James SWEDISH BAk F r Y John’s parish, are shown at their investi­ Benediction candles, one each for the points of the Flanagan baptized Paul Eric ­ ferent lines of business. scout law, scout motto, and scout slogan. The troop ture ceremony held recently. Assembling under the land, infant son of Paul and Pa&i- 2220 E. Colfax FR. 2249 then joined in the scout oath and knelt at the leadership of Colin J. Guthrie, assistant scoutmaster, cia Copeland, on Sunday, July 9. altar for the investiture blessing. Father iMoran the troop marched into the church. After the cere­ Roy and Helen Mills were the spon­ blessed the troop and its insignia. mony of posting the colors, Bob Carver, senior pa­ sors. trol leader, certified the troop’s desire and worthi­ After Benediction Father Moran led the troop Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Jueschke and ST. JOHN'S PARISH ness to be invested. Mr. Guthrie then presented the in the scout’s of to the Blessed family spent an enjoyable 18 days Mother. The service was one that -will be long re­ visiting friends and relatives in Patronise These Friendly Firms troop to the Rev. John P. Moran, pastor of St. John’s,-for his blessing. membered by the boys, their parents, and friends. Southern Colorado, Oklahoma City, Father Moran spoke on the Catholic boy’s re­ Scouts participating shown above, left to right, Kansas, and Eastern Colorado. Gleaming, white enameled steel sponsibility to be a better scout through devotion to are Billy Allen, , Jim Allen, Bob Carver, They returned home July 9. Permanent Waving UTILITY CABINET, 66x18x12 Our Lord and His Blessed Mother. The 14 founda­ Jim Highfill, Mr. Guthrie, Jim O’Fallon, Billy Mrs. Roxy Vendena was called inches. Five deep, roomy shelves a Specialty Phone DE. 8222 tion stones of scouting were exemplified as the Erskine, Jim Alenius, John Alenius, and Jim Gray. to Alma, Neb., because of the seri­ hold your household linens, cleaning M y Lady Edith ous illness of her grandmother, supplies, etc. Solves your storage RADIO SERVICE Proposed 'Family Law' Mrs. Eliza McCollum. problems in kitchen, bathroom, util­ « Beauty Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pawlish, for­ ity room or pantry. Just one of the 18 200 St. John Parishioners mer members of the parish and American’s complete selection of ( MInnto Ketoeler. H(r. Franklin Anderson Opposed by Austrians now living in Las Animas with STOR-ALL cabinets. ) 2804 E. 6th A t #. EA. 0788 1712 Eaot 6th Avo. Vienna.—A proposed new Aus­ their fou r' children, are visiting Join in Block Rosary Plan trian family law rejecting the Mr. and Mrs. Jueschke and Mr. idea that the husband and father and Mrs. August Klocker of 2474 (St, John’s Pariah, Denrer) is visiting at the home of her Eaton street, parents of Mrs. Paw­ daughter, Mrs. Ralph Dines. is head of the home will only HATHAWAY’S More than 200 members of St. lish. Susan Katherine, daughter of further weaken the marriage bond John’s parish are participating in and the family according to Cath­ Parishioners are again reminded City Lace Cleaners the Block Rosary program, which Mr. and Mrs. William Doyle, was of the novena, starting Friday, baptized Sunday by Father M^an. olic critics. Not yet introduced in •2625 EAST 3RD AVE. PHONE DE. 6891 has been sponsored by the Mater July 14. Masses during the novena Godparents were Joseph McDon­ Parliament, the bill would replace CarUln* and Pillowi Carefully Cleaned and Retamed Sane Slit Christi praesedium of the Legion the Nazi-written law still in force. will be offered at 6 and 7:30 ald and Dianne Carroll. Spa^al Care Given Table Lin«n»—BlankeU Laaodered Withoat ShHnkat# of Mary. Catholics who live in a It would give husband and wife o’clock, and evening devotions will WE CALL AND DEUVER block where the weekly recitation John Gerard, son of Mr. and “ complete legal equality’’ and place begin at 7:30. of the Rosary has not yet been Mrs. Albert A. Reide was baptized responsibility for support on FURNITURE COMPANY Sunday by Father Moran. God­ The firms listed here de­ started are urged to contact their either husband or wife, depending 2 Girls Leave to Attend I 6 T H STREIT AT LAWRENCE TROCTIHAIY’S Catholic neighbors and start this parents were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin on who was materially in a posi­ serve to be remembered pious program. Nothing of a so­ Riede. tion to carry it out. What is Northwestern University Mr. and Mrs, John Bolger of whei^ you are distributing Circle Drive Market cial nature should enter into this needed, say Catholics, is the restor­ Misses Madelyn Sellinghausen function; neighbors meet in each Winnetka, 111., are visiting in the ation of Church weddings to the and Catherine Diamond left Den­ No Down Poyment — Up to 3 Years to Pay your!patronage in the dif­ Try Onr Profit Sharinc Plan other’s homes, recite the Rosary home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. position they had prior to the ver Thursday. July 7, for Chicago, The Mora Voo Bny^Tha Mora Tod Shart ferent lines of business. together, and ar6 back home in Riede. German occupation and social leg­ 111. They will attend the North­ 2422 E. 6th Ave. FR. 8071 less than 15 minutes. Mrs. Rose Smith is ill in St. islation to encourage marriage and western university summer ses­ Mrs. George B. Greer will en­ Joseph’s hospital. the rearing of larger families. sion. tertain the Infant of Prague cir- ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH clue with luncheon and bridge in / her mountain home, Ismargeo, in Bridegroom's Brother Officiates Patronise These Friendly Firms HOLY FAMILY PARISH Bear Creek canyon on July 20. Patronise These Friendly Firms Mrs. John R. Moran and daugh­ ter, Mary Jo, have returned from Florence Muegge, Edwin Walsh Wed New York where they visited Mrs. CONOCO PRODUaS The firms listed here de­ Moran’s mother, Mrs. Mary Far­ (Bleited Sacrament Pariih, also attended the reception ten­ The perpetual'novena in honor Lubrication • Deico Batteriec ley, and her brother, the Rev. Denver) dered to Father Murphy by his of the is held in serve to be remembered Theodore Farley, S.J. On July 8, Miss Florence many friends in St. Louis. the Blessed Sacrament church Car Washing when you are distributing Mr. and Mrs, John Cutshaw and Muegge, formerly of Lincoln, Father Murphy will be remem­ every Friday night at 7:45. Mon­ 0. K. Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfgang Neb., became the bride of Edwin bered as the director of the Sacred signor CampbeU expressed grati­ Ph. SP. 1566 your patronage in the dif­ Heart Hour, which was begun 10 308 So. Broadwoy W. A. (Dutch) THOMAS are enjoying a motor trip to the P. Walsh in the Blessed Sacrament tude at the Masses Sunday, July Alameda Bakery ferent lines of business. Pacific Northwest church 4 )rior to a Nuptial Mass. years ago, and is now heard over 9, for the increased attendance Alameda & Logan PE. 9840 The Rev. John C. Walsh, brother approximately 500 stations, with at this devotion, and hopes that CLEANERS Mary Therese McFadden of the bridegroom, officiated at an estimated audience of about it will continue to grow. Becomes Bride the ceremony before members of 15,000,000 listeners. KMYR in Mrs. Milton Allen left for i It’s a thrill Pich-up and Delivery FANNING’S the family and a few close friends. Denver is one of the pioneer sta­ Indianapolis, Ind., where she is at­ BUCHANAN’S Miss Mary Therese McFadden, tions over which this program was TEXACO SERVICE The bride chose for her wedding tending the Overseas Women’s Christian Bros. Wines I ti ke reieiberei daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles heard.^ TIRES . BATTERIES a floor-length white embroidered Service league convention. 4120 Tennyson A. McFadden, and Charles Rbbert Fatner Murphy is also the di­ All Popular Been ACCESSORIES organdy gown made with a hoop Mr. and Mrs., Leonard Diebold Wt DellTar with COMPLETE SERVICING Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. rector of Paray Associates in St. and their two children of Louis­ skirt, and wore a white hat with Louis, which is comprised of more PE. 1777 377 So. Bdwy. G L . 5084 , REASONABLE PRICES Charles V. Elliott, were married tulle streamers; she carried a bou­ ville, Ky., have been guests at the 44th 4b STUART GR. 9824 prior to a Nuptial Mass cele­ than 1,000 Catholic laymen who home of Henry Nadorff at 2611 quet of white roses, carnations, belong to the League of the Sa­ brated by the Rev. John P. Moran and yellow daisies. Birch. RA. 1818 cred Heart. Their purpose is dedi­ in St. John’s church on Monday, Her sister. Miss Eleanor Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Joseph are FREE DELIVERYd July 10. cated to the extension of Christ’s JACKSON'S Muegge, as maid of honor, wore a visiting relatives and friends in ^ ^ You Will Ba Proud The bride, ’who was given in kingdom by radio. yellow embroidered organdy gown Iowa City, la. Cut Rate Drugs 'i They Came From ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH marriage by her father, wore a This organization was named Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardena of fashioned along the same lines as for the town, Paray le Monial, in PRESCRIPTIONS gown of ivory satin made with a that of the bride. She wore yellow Cresson, Pa., have been visiting FOUNTAIN SERVICE I FORGET-ME^OT Patronise These Friendly Firms deep square neckline trimmed in France, where the Sacred Heart the Jack McLaughlins for the past flowers in her , and carried revealed His great message to St. FREE PROMPT DELIVERY I FLOWER SHOP. lace, with long fitted sleeves and yellow and white daisies. 10 days. Cal) 8P 3445 Oownlnt A Atancdt a court train. Her beautiful lace Margaret Mary. On June 16, the Norman McDevitt and John M. ’ 285 SO. DOWNING Little Janet Sellers, niece of the was loaned to her by Mrs. Feast of the Sacred Heart, a sol­ Echevarria flew to Los Angeles on bridegroom, flower girl, was at­ John 0. Rae. She carried a bridal emn Holy Hour was held outdoors July 2 on a buying trip. 38th Ave. Radio The firms listed here de­ tired in a white embroidered or­ Temptotion bouquet of white gardenias and at the Sacred Heart Academy of Mrs. Ed Oliver entertained the gandy frock and carried a basket serve to be remembered the Visitation in St. Louis, at members of St. Anne’s circle at a Service * stephanotis. of mixed flowers. which time Bishop Charles Helm­ bridge luncheon on June 27 at the ICE CREAM FEATURING when you are distributing Miss Kathryn Morissey was the The bridegroom, who is the son sing read a congratulatory letter Tiffin. Guests for the afternoon Mosten, Masten Arvin Table Model Radioi maid of honor; Miss Jo Elliott the of Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Walsh, your patronage in the dif­ bridesmaid; and the bride’s sis­ from His Holiness, Pope Pius XII, included Mmes. P. A. Robinson Quality Eggs Car 4c Home Radio Repairing was attended by his brother-in- to Father Murphy, on the occasion Complete Line of Accessories ferent lines of business. ter, Miss Margaret Anne McFad­ and Ed Shannon, and Miss Marie And Butter law, Taylor Sellers, as best man. of his silver anniversary. Shannon. The prizes were awarded PICK-UP A DELIVERY den, was the junior bridesmaid. Mrs. Vincent A. Smith was the & Bryan to Mmes. C. L. Carr and Ed Shan­ 2709 W. 38th Ave. GR. 3127 They were gowned alike in bouf­ organist. + + + non. Broadway Creamery fant dresses of blue taffeta, and The R t Rev. Monsignor Harold they carried bouquets of pink Ensign Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Leon­ \ . Campbell was in the sanctuary, ard announce the birth of a daugh­ 66 So. Broadway SP. 266.^ roses. also the Rev. James Hamblin, cou­ Optometrists Why Pay Carfare? Everette Pond was best man ter on Mturday, July 8, in St sin of the bridegroom, and the 4 1 BOB & TEB'S for Mr. Elliott/» and Charles A. Joseph’s hospital. m emnnnuiiirtmu J TU Our Every Day Prices Rev. Anton J. Borer. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Brunger Save You Money Red A White Grocery & Market McFadden, Jr.; George Sweeney, Following the ceremony a are the parents of a girl, Cynthia Alameda Drug Store 5 Broadway PEarl 4668 Prescriptions Carefully Filled FINE SELECTION and John Carroll ushered. MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY breakfast was held in the home Margaret, born June 28 in St. V. 0. PETERSON. Prop. Folowing the ceremony a wed­ of the bridegroom’s parents. After “ Once Tried . . . Satisfied” ding breakfast was held, and Mr. Joseph’s hospital. The grandpar­ Guido Shumake Drugs a short wedding trip, the young ents are Mrs. John F. Brunger and Cat Rate Drags 2707 W. 38th CR. 2773 and Mrs. McFadden honored the couple yvill make their home in Fountain Service School Snppliea GR. 9934 38th A Clay young couple with a reception in Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. White. Denver. On Sunday, July 2, Monsignor four Business Appreciated 'i their home in the afternoon. For Mary Frances Casmon, grand­ their wedding trip the couple will Campbell baptized Kevin Galen, Alameda & So. Broadwa^ NewManagement daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Al- motor through Colorado. J. H. Bollinger - Dick Tremlett H. Kelly, who was graduated from pers, with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kel­ ST. JAMES' PARISH Mr. Elliott is a graduate of Ca­ Santa Barbara university in Cali­ ler as sponsors.' thedral high school. He attended St. Please Patronise These Friendly Firms fornia in June, is now making her Also on Julyi 2, Father Borer ROTOLO'S Mary’s college in California, and home with her parents. Mrs. Kelly baptized Charleen Leah, daughter Regis college in Denver, and will b and an uncle, Barry Casmon, who of Mr. and MrsJ Charles Stiffler, 796 So. Broadway, M UII resume his study of dentistry at attended the commencement, have with.Mr. and Mrs. Claude O’Leary Cleaners & Dyers The firms listed here de­ Creighton university in Omaha, returned to Denver. as godparents. - . 328 Broadway NIAGARA SERVICE Neb., this fall. serve to be remembered Mr. and Mrs. Homer F. Woehr- On Sunday, July 9,* Monsignor Phones PE. 3753 & 3754 Howard Brown, Prop. Mrs. Elliott was graduated from myer and their daughter, Jo Ann, Campbell baptized Monica Lee, Standard Gas & Oils GAS & OILS when you are distributing St. Mary’s academy and attended returned from b vacation trip to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Loretto Heights, college and Den­ Coldwater and Minster, 0., where Lubrication 4b Waahing your patronage in the dif­ Sells, with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ver university. they visited relatives and friends. Manley as godparents. We Call For and Dtllvar Can ferent lines of business. Boys who wish to learn to be­ Sister LorettiPa, former princi­ 6700 E. COLFAX FR. 9226 come Mass servers should meet Attend Priest's pal of the Blessed Sacrament MALONE DRUG at the church on Wednesday and Silver Anniversary school, is spending the summer at WALT BADGER SAYS: "We specialize in Sport Friday momirtgs at 9:30. Prescriptions a Specialty On June 25 Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Paul E. Kueser, son of Mr. the summer home of the Loretto Adulti to Sponior KIRAY nuns near Tiny Town. liam D. Phoenix, their son. Bill, and Mrs. Paul F. Kueser, Fountain Service — Cold Beer, Etc. Clothes With Fast Service” An adult sponsoring committee and John K. Murphy, flew to*SL Miss Loretto Kgan is a patient for the parish high school club, Louis to attend the silver anniver­ 1903 Dahlia street, who attended in S t Joseph’s hospital. 100 So. Bdwy. — SP. 6226 — We Deliver Fastest Cleaning Service in Denver KIRAY, was /selected on Monday sary of of the Rev. the Na'vy Reserves Officers’ Train­ Miss Margaret I^laney, who un­ evening, Thej adult committee is P. Murphy, S.J. ing Corp program at the Univer' derwent surgery m St. Joseph’s sity of Colorado in Boulder for the made up of 4 group of men who Young Bill, who is a seminarian hospital last w e^ , is convalescing. in the Franciscan order, and is past four years, was commissioned Mrs. Celia McCauIley, the house­ will be respohsible for the social an ensign June 10, and also rC' BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH Associated Cleaners program of KIRAY during the currently at home on a vacation, keeper at the rectory, is spending ceived a B.S. in aeronautical en­ her vacation in California with coming year. 'Tne men met in the was one of the servers at the An­ Patronise These Friendly Firms 6736 E. Colfax EA. 5462 niversary Mass celebrated by his gineering. relatives. home of Paul.V. Murray and in­ While attending the university cluded Emmett Cloughesy, Henry uncle. Father Murphy, on June 26. Anyone having items for the he was a member of the Newman parish column : of the Denver Siems, Ralph Dines, and Paul Later in the day the entire family FOR TOP MARKET PRICK club. Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Catholic Register, i« asked to tele­ LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH Murray. Star and Sextant, honorary so­ Mrs. Williant Bergan of Chicago Archeology Resumed phone Mrs. Mark J. Felling at ROSS VARIEH STORE ciety of the naval ROTC; and En­ FR. 2125. JOHN F. RRIJNO TOM THUMB Jerusalem.— Excavations inter­ gineering Institute of the Aero­ NOTIONS - INFANT WEAR ' Realtor rupted by the Arab-Je'wish con­ nautical Sciences. Hardware - Toyi (107 E. 22nd AVE. AT KEARNEY ST. DOMINIC'S flict will be resumed by the Col­ He was gp:aduated from Blessed ANNUNCIATION 2214-16 Kearney Call DE 4266 Anytime FOOD STORE PatronUa Theta FriamUy Pirtnt lege of Biblical Studies at 'Tdl Sacrament school and Cathedral el Farah. The college is attached high school. 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Thuradgy, July 13, 1950 Office. 938 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystene 4205 PAGE NINE 'Miss Cookie' musements ♦ Dining Plans Debut a * f F o r July 18 A • . * * • * s , i i 1 1 X ■*. I- J ^eS aSk' A ^ M HF, ' X - ' *>-■■ ver by the Denver Zoological so­ ciety and by the president of the E * 0 i m J society, Lawrence C. Cook. The VVlH'f*;VVIuTf West VVes^ Rr*main Wffmoins presentation will take place in the T -TBKL' softball field at City park, Denver. ^ t '' ■$■'*"** -4 1#^ Thomas Campbell, manager of "V ‘ I f parks and improvements, is ex­ s W f • i ^ ’V ■ V M r ■ 1.?^:f-/:. pected to be present to receive the . *•*•• • * i a * *. g ift The Denver Zoological society,' with offices at 210 Midland Sav­ ings building, Denver, has been IN FOOD ir s FLAVOR organized to meet a growing need for increased representation of un­ i’ X . . . and ot the Holland House, in Golden, usual animals at the City Park ' _»■ expert chefmonship retains the noturol zoo, not provided for in the city’s budget. Funds for their purchase o > i _ flovoroble oromo and taste that makes the ' -S'-* ti »• 1 V 'f| are to be made possible by the sale meal. The whole family, from Junior to of memberships (from $1 upwards) to anyone interested in aiding in Dad, will like the good food and the atmo­ THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ‘JUST KIDS’ BAND entertained Nicholas Wegner of Boys Town. The band played for the Knights of Columbus this objectiv^. \ \ sphere that adds to its enjoyment. at the Northern Colorado Knights of Columbus barbecue picnic in Gla­ Silver Dollar Days, June 29, 30, and July 1; at Elitch’s for the safety patrol, and the It is hoped that through this Lakewood Recreation and Better Youth program. On Thursday, July 13, the band will organization the Denver area will cier park July 9. Knights from Fort Collins, Longmont, Greeley, and Boulder were play for the Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor bazaar on the Loyola church grounds, build a zoo comparable to those of present The band and knights had a special guest speaker, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor 23rd and York streets. The band is under the direction of Dwight McGregor. cities of equal size and importance. An $80,000 improvement and en­ THE HOLLAND HOUSE largement program planned by the G O I O ^ N . C'O L O R A D O city has been delayed by the Wheatridge Parish Picnic Sw nm sA. TyioAA, SrJisiduIsL present con stru ction workers’ strike. Archdiocese of Denver At Regis Set for July 30 DENVER Detroit street, 5:46, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 September, and November; 9. October. (Sti, Peter and Paul’i Pariih, Wheatridge) CATHEDRAL, E. Colfax and Login i t T C t , and 12:16. KREMMUNG: St Peler’i, 9. The C H A LET ST. ROSE OF LIMA’S.^1320 W. Nevada l.t'i go OUT lo Iht Sundays: 6, 7, 8. 9, 10. 11:30, and LAFAYETTE: S t Ida’ s, 7 and 10. Sunday, July 30, is the date set for the second parish picnic 12:30: Holy days: S. 7, 8. 9, 10, 11:30, place, 6, 8, 10, and 12. MOVI6S-wk*r* il't Henry Graf, Prop. and 12:16. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL’S. E. Arliona LAKEWOOD: S t Bernadette’.. 7280 12th to be held on the Regis grounds from 3 :30 to, 9 p.m. All members and S. Josephine, 6, 7, 8, 9:80, 11, and avenue. 6, 7:36. 9:36. and 11. ANNUNCIATION, E. 86tb svenu. and You’ll enjoy our delicious food, our delightful of the parish are asked to reserve this i date and to await further 12. Humboldt itreet, 6:16, 7:30. 8 .-SO, LEADVILLE: Annunciation, 609 Poplar RKO ORPHEUM atmosphere. Service is tops . . . prices right. announcements. Return post cards are being sent to all those whose 9:30, 10:46, and 12. street 7 and 9; weekdays, 7:30. COLORADO SPRINGS LEADVILLE- St Joseph’s. 424''W. Sec­ names are on the parish list so that the committee will have an BLESSED SACRAMENT, Eudors street OPEN DAILT StlS A.H. CORPUS CHRIST!, 2380 N. Cascade ave­ ond street, 6:30 and 8:30. WHAT A SHOWl approximate number of those who plan to attend. and Montview boulevard, 7, 8, 9:30, nue, 6:30, 7:20, 0:30, II. and 12:10. LIMON. Our Lady of Victory, let Spcclil AttMtlen This Sunday will be the Communion Sunday for the Altar and 10:46, and 12. . 404 8. 815 Colorado Boulevard FR. 0432 Sundays: 7:30: 2nd Sundays: 9:16: i« Bridst Partiti Tejon street, 8 and 11:30. Rosary society. The women will receive in the 7 :1B Mass. The CHRIST THE KING. E. Eighth avenue 3rd and 6th Sundays: 9:80; and 4th D C J C H E 9 8 « i PAULINE chapel, Broadmoor, Sunday!: monthly meeting of the society will be held July 19 at 8:1B p.m. and Elm street, 6, 7:30, 9, 10:80, Sundays: 10. and 12;I6. 7, 9, and 11; weekdays, 7:30, in the home of Mrs. Jennie Ricci, 3860 Pierce. SACRED HEART. 2026 W. Colorado ave­ LITTLETON: S t Mary’s. 186 N. Nevada . O F IDAHO HOLY FAMILY, W, 44th avenue and street, 6. 8, 10, and 11:30. Sacristy workers for the week of July IB are Mrs. Edna Utica atreet, Sundays: 6, 7:30, 9, 10, nue, 6:30, 8, 10. and 11:30. x L siarring j Western Schulhoff and Mrs. William Bailey. ST. MARY’ S, 22 W. Kiowa itreet, 6. 7, LONGMONT: S t John the Baptlst’e, 316 11-16, and 12:16; Holy days: 6, 7, 8, Fourth avenue, 6 :80, 8, 9, end 10. 9, and 10; weekdays: 6:16 and 8, 8, 9, 11. and 12:10. LOUISVILLE: S t Louis’. 601 Walnut ESTHER WILLIAMS ‘ HOLY GHOST. California and 19th Music OTHER CHURCHES street 7 end 9; weekdays: 7:80. DANCING atreeU, 6, 7, 8:16, 9:16, 10, 11:16, and AKRON: St. Joseph’s, 8 and 10:30. LOVELAND: S t John’s, 256 W. Fifth 12:16. M t Carmel Parish Plans street 7:80 and 9:80: July and Au­ VAN JOHNSON 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. — No Cover Charge ARTESIA: Theater buildingi 4tb Sunday, HOLY ROSARY, 4672 Pearl street, 6, 8, gust; 7:30, 9:30, and 11:30. and 10. 11. Good Food — Cocktail Service MANITOU SPRINGS: Our Lady of Per­ JOHN LUND J MOTHER OF GOD, Speer boulevard at ARVADA: SL Anne's, 160 Grant place, petual Help, 8:30 and 10. Triduum Honoring Patron Logan street. 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 6:16, 7:45, and 9:45. HATHESON; St Agnes’, odd Sundays; iq iN I ^ L O R DENWOOD INN 10:30, and 11:30. ASPEN ; St. Mary’s, 7 and 9. 11:30; even Sundays: 8:30. OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL, S6th AURORA: St. Therese’s, 7, 8:30, 9:80, H EAD ; Guardian Angel, 8 :S0. 2598 S. Broadway SP. 9761 (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Pariih, Denver) avenue and Havajo street, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 11. MEEKER; Holy Family, 1st and 3rd Sundays: 9; 2nd and 6th Sundays 10, and 12. BASALT: SL Vincei)^'^ 10:80. A triduum in honor of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel will 11:80. OUR LADY OF GRACE, Anna Loulie IN D fu ll lEN O TH1 I H I T ! be held at 3 p.m. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this Johnson Community center, 4809 Race BOULDER: Sacred Heart of Jesus, 2823 MONUMENT: St Peter’s. Ust Sunday of street, 9. ------I4th street, 6:30, 8, 9, and 10. month; 9, June, A ugust and Septem •MASKED RAIDERS" week, followed by a High Mass in honor of Our Lady at 10 OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE, 3601 BRECKENRIDGE: Mission, 2nd Sundays: her; 11, July and October. Kalamatfa street, 8 and 11. 9:30. NEDERLAND: St Rita’s chapel, 8 (June Stanin. TIM HOLT o’cloi^ Sunday. The Rev. Thomas Lo Cascio, O.S.M., pastor, 4 to Labor day). OUR LADY OF LOURDES. Uiff and S. BKIGGSDALE: St. Joseph’s, 2nd and 6th Logan, 7, 8:30, 10, 11, and 12. NEW CASTLE: Precious Blood, 2nd and will «n g the High Mass. A procession will take place Sunday Sundays, 10; 4tb Sunday, 8. afternoon at 4 o’clock. OUR LADY OF VICTORY chapel, 1904 4th Sundays, 9. BOGGIOS W. 12th avenue, 8 and 9:30. BRIGHTON: St. 'Augustine’s, 112 & PARKER; 1st Sundays: 9, June, August ADDEDI 'MOMENTS IN MUSIC* Especially active are the mem­ PRESENTATION, W. Seventh and Julian Sixth avenue, 6 :80, g, 9, and 10:30. and October: 11, July, September, and PARI Festival Success bers of the Young People’s club street, Sundays: 6, 8, 9:30, 10:80, BUFFALO: 10 o'clock, every Sunday November, and 12; Holy days: 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. through September. PEETZ; Sacred Heart 7:30 and 9:80, rAMOUS K>« UNI INJOY THI WESrS of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel parish, RANGELY: School House, 4th Sunday: 9. SACRED HEART, 2760 Larimer street. BURLINGTON: St. Catherine’s. Sundays, «,M)T AVI»0 IIIVIO IN A A 6:30, 7:30, 9. 10:30. and 12. 7:30 and 9; Holy days: 7 and 9. OlACIOUS MANNII COCKTAIL lOUNCI in Welby Parish the school hall at 8 o’clock Mon­ ST. ANTHONY’S. 3801 W. Ohio. 6 ;80. 8, CALHAN: St. MiefaaeFs, odd Sundays: RAMAH; Sacred Heart, 10. day, July 17. 9:30, and 11:30. 8:30; even Sundays, 11:80. RIFLE: S t Mary’s. 341 E. Fifth street TRIMONT AT IROADWAY 1st and 3rd Sundays: 11:30; 2nd and ST. CAJETAN'S, 1166 Ninth atrect, 6:30, CAMP ST. MALO: St. Catherine's !P«UCI Welby.— (Assumption Parish) — Approximately 40 members of 6th Sundays: 9. KE. 9618 « CH. 2494 8:30, 10:30. and 12:16. chapel. 10 (also 8 in July and A meeting of all who worked on the Young People’s club are are as­ ST. CATHERINE'S. 4200 Federal boule­ A ugust). ROGGEN: Sacred Heart 6. CASCADE: 8:30 and 10. SANTA M ARIA: 7:80 and 9:80. the festival of St. Anthony’s was sisting the Dominican Sisters with vard, 6. 7:30. 9, 10:30, and 12:15. Tkun., Fri., Sat. their bazaar being held this week ST. DOMINIC’S, 2905 Federal boulevard. CASTLE ROCK: St. Francis’. 1st and SHERIDAN LAK E: S t Cletus’. 1st and held in the rectory July 6. The 6:80, 7:30, 9, 10. 11. and 12. 3rd Sundays: 11, June, August, and Oc- 3rd Sundays: 8: 2nd and 4th Sundays Juir 13, 14, 15 end on the St. ST. ELIZABETH’S, Curtis and llt b tober; 9, July, Aug. 20, and September. lo. Rev. John Laurette gave all fi­ parish grounds at 23rd and York streets, 6, 8, 9:16, 11, and 12:16 (sub­ CENTRAL fclTY: Assumption. 10. SILT: I.O.O.F. hali, 1st and 3rd Satur­ Will Jam.’s Gtwt Outdoor Drama nancial reports on the festival, streets. Joe Sugar, chairman, has ject to change). CHEYENNE WELLS: Sacred Heart, ' days; 9. Specializing in luncheon and 9:30. STEAMBOAT SPRINGS: Holy Name, 8 — IN TECHNICOLOR — or dinner parties...busi* made arrangements for the mem­ ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’, AUmeda and which was a success. The pastors S. Sherman street, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 CRAIG; St. Micbael’i, 9:30. and 10. "SAND" nets or tocial. bers of the Young People’s club and 12. CROOK: St. Peter’s, 8 and 10. STERLING: St Anthony’s, 327 8. Third wish to thank every one who in AND ^ Private dininz rooms any way helped, and the co-opera­ to take charge of the booths, hav­ ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA’S, E. 23rd ave­ DEERTRAIL: St. Joseph’s, 1st Sunday! street, 6, 7 ;S0, 8 ;30, and 10. seating 8 to 60. You are ing a member on duty for every nue and York street, 6, 7, 8:30, 10:30, 11:30: 3rd and 6th Sundays: 7:30. STONEHAM: St. John the Evangeiist'a "Bomba on Panther Island" tion of all is urged in the other and 12. DERBY: St. Catherine’s, 6 :30 and 8 :30. 1 st 2nd. and 6th Sundays: S; 3rd and welcome to juil drop in coming activities of the parish. hour of the day. 4th Sundays: 10. ... or you may make res* All the members of the Young ST. JAMES’, 1284 Newport street, 6, EAST LAKE: Mission. 9. Boy Scouts of the parish, under 7:16, 8:30, 9:46, 11. and 12:16. ELBERT: Sacred Heart. 2nd,'4 th , and STRASBURG; St. Gertrude’s, 2nd Sun* Crvationi. lunchmn SS< vo People’s club journeyed in a body 6th Sundays. Second Sundays of June. days: 11:30; 4th Sundeyi, 7:30. Sun., Mon., Tuet., Wed., the guidance of their scoutmaster, ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST’S. E. STRATTON: St. Charles’, 7 and 10:30. Oimar $1.30 vo to Red Rocks last Friday night, Fifth avenue and Josephine street. Sun­ July. August, and Sefptember: 8; June Domenic Pedotti, and Brother Jo­ 18 and July SO: 9; July 23; 10; and WELBY: Assumption, 6:30, 7:30, 9:80, July 16, 17, 18, 19 where they heard the concert pro­ days: 6. 7. 8. 9, 10, 11, and 12; Holy and 12. June 25, Aug. 27, Sept, 24, Oct. 22, seph Cotelli, are spending the hol­ gram of Helen Traubel and Lau- days; 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11. WESTMINSTER: Holy , W. 72nd Jan* Havor Gordon MacRa. iday season hiking in the hills. ST. JOSEPH’S (C.SS.R.), W. Sixth ave- and Oct. 29: 11. ritz Melchoir. EIAZABETH; Mission. 2nd Sundays: 10. avenue, 7:46 and 9. nns and Galapago street, 6:30, 7, 8:30, W R A Y : St. Andrew’s, 412 Dexter street "Look for the Silver Lining" Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Aban- The St, Philoraena club met in 10. and 11. ENGLEWOOD; S t Louia’, 6. 7, 8, 9. 10. 7:30 and 9:30. Technicolor 1600 OGDEN • MA 0177 enti of Chicago, lifelong friends the home of Mrs. Florence Patch ST. JOSEPH’S (Polish), 617 E. 46th and 11:30. ERIE: St Scholastica’i, 8:80. YUMA: S t John’s, 708 I, Cedar street, AND of the Rev. John Giambastlani, July 6. Mrs. Louise Smart donated avenue, 6, 8:30, and 10:30. 7:80 and 0. O.S.M., visited him at the rectory. the prize for the meeting. ST. LEO’S, W. 10th street and Colfax, 7, ESTES PARK: Our Lady of the Monn- "Sorrowful Jones" •HOST TO THE HOSTS OF DENVER’' 9. 10:30, and 12:16. tains. Big Thomptoil highway, 7, 9, The club met in the home of ST. MARY MAGDALENE’S, W. 26th ave and 11: (winter; 12). ^.Mrs Della La Conti, 3719 Quivas nne and Depew street, 6-,20, 8, 10. and EVERGREEN: Christ the King, 8 and 10 Mullen Alumni Group street July 12. Mrs. Le Conti 1 2 . FAIRPLAY; Mission. 2rd Sunday, 9:80. ST. PATRICK’S, W. 23rd avenua and FLAGLER; St Mary’s. 8:45. Children's Matinee Every was awarded the honor prize, do­ Pecos street, 7. 9, 10:80, and 12. FORT COLLINS: St Joseph’s, 808 W Wednesday During Summer YOUR BEST W ill Sponsor Fun-Fest nated by Mrs. Goldie San Pietrio ST. PHILOMENA’S. E, 14ih avenue and Mountain avenue, 6 :30, 7 :30, 8 ;80, and 10. Vocation T s o ta * ^ ' HOTEL VALUE To Start at 8 oTlock FORT LOGAN: 8. Patrick’s, 7:30, 12:45 p.m. and 11. On Ft. Logan Grounds Filras from ChUdrtn’t Film Ubrary PORT MORGAN; S t Helena’s. 781 SUte On Sunday, July 16, on tba street, 7 :30 and 9. SHIRLEY-SAVOt HOTtl DENVER FOUNTAIN; St Joseph’s, 1st and 3rd ground, of the Mullen Rome for lAother of God Men's Club Sundays: 9; other Sundays; 10. AND HIS ORCHESTRA boys. Ft. Logan, the Mullen FREDERICK: S t Therese’a: 7 and 10. GEORGETOWN: Onr U dy of Lourdes, 8 Alumni aiiociation will pre.ent GLENWOOD SPRINGS; St Stephen’s, Recommended by Roland L. Hill “Mid-Summer Night’. Dream,” Sets Games Party July 14 1010 Colorado street! 7 and 9. 'W THE MIUE« a fun-feat in three acts, begin­ GOLDEN: S t Joseph’s,! 8 and 10. m m GOLD H ILL: Chapel, 7, July and Au­ ning at 4 p.m. Act I will fea­ (Mother of God Pariah, Denver) gust. ture a .wimming party in the chairman of the Altar and Rosary NOW PLAYING CONTINUOUS DAILY The Men’s club will sponsor a GRAND LAK E: S t Ann’s, 8, 9:80, and school pool, with race, and con­ society. Anyone interested in form­ 11:30. AT 1 P.M. games party in the church hall test*. A softball game at the ing or joining a circle may call GREELEY: St Peter’i.l 1126 Ninth ave­ at the Denver Riding Academy nue, 6 ;S0, 8, 9, and 10. THURS. . FRI. - SAT. held, pitting the “ weaker sex” Friday evening, July 14. The her at SP. S796. games will start promptly at 8. GROVER: St Mary’s, {1st Sundays: 10 Harlin P* BolaiA, Hirr. against their husbands or pro­ Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Danahey 3rd Sundays, 8. JOEL McCREA There will be only one daily spective husbands, will com­ are the parents of a boy born HAXTUN; Christ the King. 1 st 3rd, and El Patio Bollroom ARLENE DAHL HORSES FOR SALE prise act II. And a wiener bar­ Mass, at 8, until further notice. July 4 in St. Joseph’s hospital. 6th Sundays and holy days, 9:30; 2nd becue in the west end of the The ways and means committee and 4th Sundays: 8. Riding Instructions Star of the Sea circle was enter­ HOLYOKE: S t Patrick's, 1st 3rd, and field will conclude the day. of the Altar and Rosary society, “THE headed by Mrs. Gerald Connelly, tained by Mrs. J. S. Conrad in her 6th Sundays and Holy days; 8 ; 2nd Hay Rack Rides Admission is 25 cents per and 4th Sundays, 9:30. OETRIDERS’’ thank all those who made dona­ home July 10. The afternoon was person, with children being ad- spent playing bridge. Mrs. Isabelle HUGO: St Anthony's, I'.t Sundays, 9:15 tions for the bake sale held in the 2nd Sundays, 7:30; 3rd and 6th Sun­ IN TECHNICOLOR 4301 E. Kentucky PE. 3313 admitted free. church hall last Sunday. The af­ Fisher, a guest, was awarded high days, 11; 4th Sundajis: 11:30. : CO-HIT= honors. IDAHO SPRINGS: St haul’s, 9. fair was successful. Denver I Smor^esf Amuiemesif Park ALAN LADD 'Squared Circle' Show The following members of the Father John Regan, pastor, will ILIFF: St. CfttheHne’ig 8 and 10. be on retreat from July 17 to 21. JULE3DURG: S t Anthony's. 60« W. 8rd Altar and Rosary society are care- street 1 *90 and 8 :80i “CAPTAIN ing for the altar and church in Frank Mamich of 6B4 Pearl has Set for Bears' Stadium KEENESBURG: Holy Family. 8. CAREY, U.S.A.” July: Mmes. Birge Smith, D. 'Van- returned to his home after spend­ KIOWA: Third. Sundays: 11; July. Au­ Duyn, Louis Kub, and Leonard ing some time in Mercy hospital. gust, September, and November, 9. Two eight-round, four four- Tangney. Charles Allen of 660 Logan is KIT CARSON; S t Aucuetine’s. 1st and round, and one six-round boxing 3rd Sundays: 10; 2ndiand 4th Sundays SUN. - MON. . TUES. Mrs, Benjamin Slattery of 376' entering a local hospital for treat­ bouts will be presented for Den­ and Holy days: 8. j RANDOLPH SCOTT ver ffght fans in Bears’ stadium Corona has been appointed circle ment. KIOWA: 3rd Sundays; jll, July, August. Friday, July 14. RUTH ROMAN Bob Golden of Lowry air base “ COLT .45” will be pitted against the Indian­ Site of Camp for NeecJy Youths Every Saturday apolis fighter, Johnny Denson, and IN TECHNICOLOR Pueblo’s Joe Fisher will meet Vir­ CO-HIT 8:30 p.m. gil Akins of St Louis in the two LIZABETH SCOTT main events of the evening. Fight­ ROBERT - Music and Calling ers in all weight dmsions ■will par­ ticipate. Welcome to DenTer*e Finest by CUMMINGS “PAID IN FELL” Marvin Smith B e m o u m t voim. , COLBURN HOTEL And HI, DIAMOND INTO A LUXURIOUS ROOMS MODERN SETTINC SATURDAY MORNING Eldorado Hotshots Cocktail Lounge KIDDEE SHOV(! New Coffee Shop U s m u s & o . . . Show! at 10 A.M. A 1 P.M. lOtb A t. du.' at Grant Booth T.rkington’a [IJoraJo Springs Resort U c t n A & 4 t «o« MAin 6291 1 6 Z 6 17th 2T. D. B. CERISE. Manage* “ PENROD & SA^*’

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PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, July 13, 1950

ZIPPER REPAraS y Carnival Slated Aug. 17-20 t Buying a Sunglass Lo yo la's PTA Not Even Sunny Da On Alaoat Any Garment er Artlde ' .When one contiders the pnrehaie of a Sunglait, he should ROY SYSTEM, INC. stop and think of what it will do to hi* eyes. Jusf "any” sun­ Finishes Year By St Dominic's Parish SHOE REPAIR can prove harmful. Come in and let us show you our Very Bright for Some t ( Brosdw.T SP. 4111 (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) The Boy Scouts, under Mrs. Ed­ Optically ground Calohars and Ray-Bans. A general meeting of the parish ward Kerber, who distributed Noting Surplus was called by William Wagner, handbills Sunday were Lloyd general chairman of the carnival Roatch, Paul Johnson, Howard (Loyola Pariah, Denyar) Of Spanish-Speaking committee, Monday evening, July Kolb, Tony Luciano, Eddie Ker­ When the Loyola PTA closed the SW IGERT BROS. 10. The meeting was held in the ber, Dick Elliott, Clifford Phillips, financial accounts for the past church auditorium, and a large Jerry Vaughn, Peter Menardi, 15S0 California Optometrists KEystone 7651 school year, it was found that it By Ed Miller number of parishioners attended. had a surplus of $400, which was James Hershberge, Carl Work- Better Fition Good Service I There are some 40,000 persons of Hispano-American The purpose of the meeting was master, Tim K e c h t e r, Larry At Right Prices promptly turned over to the pastor for Every /4ge for the new school building. In the origin, it is estimated, in the Denver area. Some of these to discuss the games, amusements, Singer, and Buddy Foster. dinner, and to appoint workers year the PTA had paid for the pur­ ha^e made their way well in the community— they have a The Rosary Holy Hour Friday, GL* ASSES INDiVtDUALLT STYLED for the various booths. chase of books and maps and other July J4, from 7:30 to 8:30 will small business or a good job, good housing, a splendid Complete appointments were be conducted by the Rev. Leo C. materials, and this bill amounted growing family— even as most other Americans. to several hundred dollars. , not mad'- at this preliminary Gainor, O.P. The sermon will be TOM WALKER PIANOS But many have not found life so kind. 'The only jobs open meeting, but the major chair­ preached by the Rev. J. I. Rear­ Reprefentetive of Kimball, Sohmer, The sisters are grateful for all manships were filled. The car­ don, O.P., who is visiting here Hardman. Starr, and Jeue French Planoi are. in/the lower-paying brackets, and many of these are seasonal. C- G. Conn Connaonata /Dom uii& am i the assistance given and the parish This has meant poor housing in the older, more run-down sec­ nival wjll be held Thursday, from River Forest, 111. likewise joins in expression of Electric Organ tions. And, for many, there are health, delinquency, and other Aug. 17, through Sunday, Aug. Fine Reconditioned Pianoa I THEODORE I gratitude for the financial and Our Lady’s sodality will receive problems that seem to follow upon . 20 , on the church grounds, with Communion in the 7:30 Mass Sun­ S45 S. BROADWAY SPraee 7314 material assistance given by the the major attractions being Loyola PTA during the bazaar. We ask our readers to put themselves in the place of one of day, July 16. An informal meet­ thesa and see how life looks through another person’s eyes. made on the closing night. ing will be held after the Mass in ELIZABETH A. REYNOLDS, 61, of Father John J. Walsh, SJ., is a IHACKETHALI 7010 W; 12th avenue. Mother, of Made­ A departure this year from pre­ guest at the rectory this week. He Your name ii Joe Gonsalet; a look in the ihow* you the church auditorium at which leine Norris,; sister of Henry J. Siems vious carnivals is that the juniors time discussion will be held on and Frank J. Siems of Denver, and Otto is visiting his father, who has a rather handtome, olive-tkinned face; you are 25 year* old, and school children will have their thff participation of the sodality DORAN MORTUARY Siems of Pueblo. Requiem Mass was been ill in one of the local hos­ married, the father of a year-old child, and you have no joh. own exclusive carnival, with their offered in St. Bernadette's church Became of old man Adam’t well-chroniclad lapte, you have in the forthcoming parish carnival. (Lakewood) July 8. Interment Mt. pitals. Father Walsh has been at­ own supervised games in the HATTERS fallen heir to and you will have to make dollars The St. Jude circle met Wednes­ s William O’Brien. Associate Olivet. W. P. Horan & Son mortuary. tending Yale, university, where he church auditorium. Many interest­ "Bat Reconditioning this day and every day in order that you and Maria and the baby ANNA B. CANJAR, 82, of 4476 Penn­ is studying the drama and prepar­ ing games will; be provided for day, July 12, at 2 o’clock in the ' Serrice ExcluilTely" s . 1449-51 Kalamath St. may live. sylvania street. Mother of Frank, John, ing for his Ph. D. degree. them, and the^ “ grown-ups” will home of Mrs. Raymond Ingram, 733 E. Colfax at Clarkaon Matt, and George Canjar. Also surviving 2918 W. 29th avenue. Refresh­ CALL MAIN 6838 are 14 grandchildren and two great­ He was agreeably surprised to But today, now that you are of Spanish-speaking origin, jobs not be permitted to interfere with Phone MAin 4006 ments were served. ^For Free Pick-ap and Delirery grandchildren. Requiem High Mass was find in Denver his classmate, Fa­ do not come easy. You find that out when you try to obtain employ­ the “ kiddies’” carnival. Senrice ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim offered in Holy Rosary church July 12. ment in a likely looking shop. The man asks your name. You tell him, Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortu­ ther James W. Naughton, S.J., who Entertainment on the qhurch ary. is secretary to the Father General and he says that he is sorry, that he does not have anything right grounds will be provided by Otto CATHERINE DOWD, 70, of 4423 of the Society of Jesus and who now, that he will call you when something turns up. If you are naive, Pribyl, a former professional Knights of Wolff. Mother of Mrs. Mary Cronin and came from Rome for the funeral of you wait for that call. And, in the meantime, you try a few more clown, and his group of enter­ HARTFORD-AICORN Lawrence, Edward, and Martin Dowd; his mother, Mrs. Mary Naughton. places. In the end you do what most of the rest of your friends tainers. Details of his program will and sister of Mrs. Lawrence Murphy. do— you get a job with your muscles, in construction, as a mechanic, Coinmbus Call a Also surviving are 10 grandchildren. A third member of that same be announced when his plans have MORTUARY Requiem Mass was offered in Holy Fam­ or in the fields. Call Vs for Information class at Regis''is Father Martin D. been completed. Regarding Membership Family Group Insurance ily church July 10. Interment Mt. Next you have housing to worry about. Your wife is going to Charles O’Grady was appointed Olivet. Bolevard mortuary. Currigan, S.J., who was visiting or Insurance ZOI\E CAR RA. 0325 his mother here and attended the have another baby; one room will not do any more. That poses vice chairman of the general com­ ’ o KATHERINE E. WADE, 67, formerly Juvenile — Adult MAin 7171 Alameda at Lofian of 4855 Irving street. Aunt of Nellie funeral of Mrs. Naughton. a'problem. The problem is not a new one for your people. Al­ mittee. He also will be the grounds M. McEmery of Denver, Sister Mary though restrictive covenants, now outlawed, fortunately have never W, J. Bindel, General Agent Prompt, Courtroui Scrric, The Rev. Edward P. Murphy, chairman, in charge of locating CHEAPER RATES Waltrude^and Mrs. Cull, both o f Chi- plagued the Spanish-speaking, the housing thing has been a knotty Leo Koll, Field Agent -eago; and James Burke of Ireland. S.J., baptized Paula Marie Bissell, and erecting the various booths. 2-WAY RADIO problem because many of Denver’s apartment house owners have CLEAN NEW CABS Requiem High Mass was offered in the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. June Wagner was appointed 1575 Grant St. TA. 1480 Cathedral July 8. Interment Mt. Olivet. long since ruled you out as tenants. Because of the paucity of secretary. M on II m en t s Boulevard mortuary. John H. Bissell, with Linus G. We have erected many beauti­ Jacobs and Ethel M. Jacobs as good jobs open to your people, too, the chance of owning a home Our Lady’s sodality will be in MARGARET HIATT, 79, of 1188 is consequently narrowed. The result is that you have gra v i­ ful monuments in Mt. Olivet Quince street. Requiem High Mass was sponsors. charge of the ‘fish pond at the tated to the “ belt” of ancient tenements and rental houses that Cemetery. offered in St. James* church July 8. children’s -carnival. The PTA, Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger mortuary. Father Murphy also baptized immediately surrounds the downtown district. This Barclay apart­ Martin Rupert Harris, infant son under Mrs. Raymond Ingram, will VIRGINIA A. McMAHON, 89, of 3115 ment thing that has filled the papers lately is just one small part conduct the cake, the candy, and A. T. THOMSON York street. Daughter of Mrs. M. J. of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Richard of the whole story. With but few excepVions all the families in doll booths. The sodality will, SERVICE 600 Sherman St. TA. 8018 McMahon, and sister of Mae McMahon Harris, with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. the Barclay have names of Spanish-American origin; they are Worden and Thomas J. McMahon. Re­ Keel as sponsors. through Mary Farrell and her as­ quiem High Mass was offered in St. facing your problem? Where to live? sistants, give away a Sunbeam Ignatius Loyola's church July 10. In­ terment M.t. Olivet. Olinger mortuary. There is also the question of your in-laws, Maria’s family. treasure chest on closing night. _ THERESE WEEDMAN, 81. of 3836 They are migrants—from Texas. They are back this summer to Those in charge of booths will TRANSFER Bryant street. Mother of Mrs. Caroline Five Colorado Girls work in the beet fields, blocking, weeding, and topping— hoping to be: The Girl Scouts, pop corn; JERRY BREEN Williams. Mrs. Gertrude Kiesler, and make enough to get a little “ ahead of the game.’’ They are living Charles Simmoils, ham and bacon; Mrs. Marie Kolb. Requiem High Mass in a “ shack town’’ not far from Denver; the quarters are congested, Mrs. Levi Saindon and Mrs. A. C. Florist is being offered in St. Elisabeth's church At SSCA in Chicago WAREHOUSING at 9:30 July 13. Interment Mt. Olivet. the surroundings are poor, and the drainage is inadequate; the Carroll, variety booth; and Charles & 1004 15th St. Theodore Hackethal mortuary; drinking water is questionable; there are no screens, but plenty of Pantell, the refreshments. LOCAL HAULING ^ MABEL M. HALPIN, 63. of 4334 Five young women from Colo­ flies. Having no receptacles for garbage and ha-ving inadequate The men of the Holy Name and Federal boulevard, sister of Mrs. Walter rado attended the Summer School MAin 2279 Hearts of Denver and Stella M. Hay­ privies complicate things, too. You would like to help your in-laws, ushers who will conduct various CARLOAD wood of Los Angeles, Calif. Requiem of that was held but you cannot. You are not doing very well yourself. games will be: Jiggs Casey, James Mass was offered in St. Catherine's at the Morrison hotel, Chicago, Coursey, Phil ■ Mahoney, Leroy STORAGE DISTRIBUTING church July 8. Interment Mt, Olivet. last week. Better Education Would Help George F. Hackethal, director. Volk, George Bugg, and others to They were Miss Shirley Knight, You wish that you had a better education. You wish you had be appointed. The lighting will be THOMAS E. QUKiLEY, 83. o f 136 W. had more courage and foresight on that day, a few years back, MORTUARY Third avenue. Brother of John J. Quigley 1895 Franklin (St.‘Joseph’s school by Joseph Lewis and Paul Ducey. 2101 15th Street of St. Paul, and Michael H. and Julia of nursing); Miss Jeanne Morgan, when you decided to drop out of high school because, suddenly, in Clyde Marchese.'will be automobile 2 4 0 6 FEDERAL Quigley of Denver. Requiem Mass is high school your grade school friends came to understand that you CO. 0 1 ^ 1895 Franklin; Miss Genevieve chairman, and George McCormick Alpine 2378 being offered in St. Joseph's church had -American blood and they did not chum around with July 13. Interment ML Olivet. George Malpiede, 3712 Pecos; Margaret is the sign painter. GL. 5709 F. Hackethal. director. Gatterer, 1331 N. Wasatch; and you any more. Like so many others of your race, you decided that On the opening afternoon and HENRY ARNULFO MORALES, in­ Darlena Okoneski, 1828 N. Frank­ you did not have to take the hurts and rebuffs of a high school evening until 8 o’clock the famous fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. society ordinated to the thinking of teen-agers who were rather Morales of 717 Harlan street. Services lin avenue, Colorado Springs. ham dinner will be served. Mrs. In Portland, Oregon, you At the close of the session the snobbish and who, in their pride, set up little standards of color George Stock is general chairman. July 6. Interment Mt. Olivet. Trevino and class that an olive skin and poor clothes and a lack of pocket coma to the Sanctuary of Our mortuary. faculty under the direction of the Mrs. S. F. Speas is in charge of Religious Articles money could not compete with. Sorrowful Mother. It is hewn MARIA NAZZARIO, infant daughter Rev. Thomas S. Bowdern, S.J., left the dining room, and Mrs. Jeri^ e Statues * * Medal. * Books of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Ntszario of for New ‘York city and on July And so you quit. Now you can see where you should have out * f the solid rock. On your 2340 Stout^street. Services and interment stayed on and “bucked the system” to get an education. But now it Buckley and her committee will • • Prayer Books • Pendants • Pictures Mt. Olivet July 11. Trevino mortuary. 12 sailed on the S.S.Roma to lead do the telephoning. Other appoint­ • Plaques way to the Shrine one can a pilgrimage of 920 sodalists to is too late. You have a wife and a child—and another “ on the MAXIMINO RIVAS, 65. o f 3936 way.” ments are to be! made later. make the Stations in a wilder­ Jason street. Husband of Fetra Rivas Rome by way of the shrines of the Complete Line of Religious Articles for Church and Home and father of Joseflna Soto. Requiem Blessed Mother at Fatima, Lourdes, And, as if these things are not enough, there is the problem Christians Co-Operate ness of flowers and ferns. Mass was offered in Our I/ady of Guada­ and Montserrat (in ). of your young brother, Rudy, aged 17 . . . not a bad fellow, quiet, lupe church July 8. Interment Mt. no muscles—likes to read all the time. And he has time to read now, Trivandum, Lidia.— Prime Min­ Olivet. Trevino mortuary. Another session of the Summer for he is in the Industrial school at Golden. ister Nehru praised the friendly SAMUEL (SAM) J. KITTO, SR., 82, School of Catholic Action will be A. P. Wa<4iier of 910 Olive street. Father of Ernest held in Fordham university, New This is what happened: Like you, and for the same reasons, and confident attitude of the S.. Joseph J., and Louise Kltto, all of York city, Aug. 21-26, and the Rudy dropped out of school in his freshman year. He tried to get a Christian communities throughout Denver: Hazel Seyler of Wheatridge, and Grace Leary and William Kitto of final session will be in the Hotel job, but, remember, no muscles. And no one wanted to hire him the country toward the new India <111 IK II

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Thuridoy, July 13, 1950 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN Strange But True Korea: Payment on a Debt The Life We Live, We Could Not Afford How Long Will It Last? A HOLY YEAR PILGRIM WAULED FROM ALSACE, By Jim Kelly Unless the Bible is wrong and Jesus Christ TRANCE. TO ROME, PliLUHG A CARRIAGE THE CRISIS IS ON US and Americans have' CONTAINING HiS BED, Jnscr/btd on ihs somehow misled us all, then we are the friends carriiiite lOero ih e i ^ r d s I AM NOTHING, reacted according to expectation. Nine out of 10 of God. Yet we look at the world and ask: “ Where person^ feel that President Truman made no is God in this whole business?” Discouragement J/

PAGE TWELVE Offiet, 931 Bonneek Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephene, Klyitone 4205 Thitridoy, July 13, 1950 Head Colorado Springs Knights Colorado Springs youth Linnebur-Kersen Nuptials Picnic in Stratton Park

Colorado Spring*.— (Sacred The promoters; of the League of Heart Parish)—The annual sum­ the Sacred Heart met at Sacred mer picnic sponsored by the Odoro- Heart Recreation center June 29. lac Youth club of Colorado Springs Father Kane spoke concerning the was held last Sunday afternoon spread of the Sacred Heart devo­ and evening, .July 9, at Stratton tion throughout the parish. The park. There was a large attend­ promoters who Will take charge of ance of young people, their par­ the distribution; of the Sacred ents, relatives, and guests. Games Heart leaflets each moRth will in­ ware held beginning at 3 p.m., in­ clude Mmes. M |rv Corder, Rose cluding a tug-of-war, sack race, Ann Wright, Cecilfa Hopper, Jesse egg races, and potato races, Re­ Garvin, Thomas Hoag, Michael freshment* were served under the Teroskey, P. J; Kaler, Lucille direction of the club host and hos­ Cox, and Marik Kaufman, and tess, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeMas- Misses Nora Sullivan and Lucille ters, assisted by Mr, and Mrs. El­ Chandler. mer Ehrlich, Mr. and Mrs. R, P. The League of the Sacred Heart Schoenbom, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold diplomas for faithful service in LeFeve, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lueb, promoting the ' Apostleship of and Fred Gross, Mrs. Nell Hunt, Prayer were presented to Mrs. Mrs. Ann Barrett, and Mr. and Cecilia Hopper, Mre. Mary Corder, Mrs. James Crumb. Prizes were and Mrs. Jesse Garvin. The Sacred awarded for the races and games Heart league of Sacred Heart by the Rev. Joseph Kane, O.M.I., perish now has more than 260 moderator, assisted by the presi­ members. dent, Bob DeMasters; the vice The summer vacation school be­ president, Larry Ash; and the gan July 6 under the direction of treasurer, Janet Kelly. the Sisters of St; Mary De Namur Application Cards from Fort Worth, Tex. More than 75 children are attending, Must Be Turned In Devotions in honor of Our The president urged all the mem­ Mother of Sorrows will be held MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL LINNEBUR of Roggen bers to turn in their 1960. applica­ every Friday in Sacred Heart tion cards to the membership com­ church at 7:45 p.m. Our Lady of (above) were married June 6 before a Nuptial Mass mittee. Special membership cards Fatima devotion* will be held the celebrated by the Rev. C. P. Sanger, in Sacred Heart chufeh, Roggien. will be issued to members admit­ first Saturday of August after the The bride is"the former Bertha Kersen, daughter of Mr. and M rs. ting them to the activities begin- Masses, N. H. Kersen of Roggen. ing in September. The club will hold a square dance and wiener NEW OFFICERS of the Colorado Springs Knights Welty, trustee; and John Proctor, deputy grand knight; (back row) roast Wednesday evening, July 26, T. C. Hilbert, guard; Wallace J. Adams, Sr., trustee: Wallace J. of Columbus are shown in a photograph taken Wednes­ at the Cliff House steak fry Adams, Jr., warden; L. A. Walters, financial secretary; F. E. Walters, rounds, Ruxton avenue, Manitou day night, July 6, before their meeting in Carpenters hall. chancellor; and D. A. Degan, treasurer. fpringg. This party will be open Left to right are (front row) A. C. Ludwig, district deputy; Not shown are Leonard J. Rhue, lecturer; George Jenness, guard; to members, families; and their John J. Norton, recorder; Carroll B. Dunn, trustee and state secre­ and John Burke, guard.— (Courtesy of Colorado Springs Gtuatte guests. The square dancing will be 1 tary; John Kumba, grand knight; Tom Noonan, advocate; L. E. Telegraph) under the direction of Mr. and Mrs, Arnold LeFeve, assisted by Mr. and DCCW in Fort Collins Mrs. William Vandenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grindinger, and Mr Sr. Alfred, Sister of Roggen Woman, and Mrs. Orville Trainor and other Remember the Church Plans Quarterly Parley members of the adult group. The Fort Collin* The Ma**'

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Telephone, KEyitone 4205 V RAGE THIRTEEN Thundoy, JMty 13, 1950 Office, 931 lannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REQISTER Quebec Has Really Solved Northern Colorado's Beloved Missionary CROP Turns East German Refugees' Problem of Church seW sM sgr. F roegel H onored Thoughts From Suicide to New Hope Dudensen, Germany.— There are the brink of disavowing the Chris­ date a second ted. In another fam­ Montreil. — C«nidi«n «ducv Ths power of these commissions tian principles of their youth and ily, all four children (two boys extends to the collection of taxee entire areas in Western Germany ton , •ipeoially thoia in the Pro­ that are now exclusively settled came to me speaking of suicide. and two girls) have to sleep In vince of Quebec, have taken a and of school fees, the construc­ with refugees from the east. The ont bed. keen interest in the controversy tion of schools, and the appoint­ “Thanks to CROP and our township of Dudensen In northern over Church-State relations in the ment of teachers and fixing of Catholic friends on the farms of “ However groat the misery of Hannover near Neustadt is one of United 'Btatei. their salaries. O n 47th A nniversary Amorlea who made CROP possi­ cramped living conditions, it is them. Ite 1,200^ refugees are all ble, no sheep war# lost from Just aerou the northern bord­ All that has to do with pedagogy Greeley.— (St, Peter’s Parish)— At the first annual Catholics and subsist on the dis­ nothing compared to the pangs of our flock, and a now will power hunger. To minister to the spirit­ ers of New York, Vermont, and and morals as well as the disci­ Catholic rally of Northeastern Colorado, sponsored by the tribution of relief by the Church. Maine there is a province in which pline of students is under the to continue life on this eerth ual needs of a people, whose weak­ 2 Pueblo Priests Most of the njsedi of this little the Ohurch-State question is no authority of the Council of Pub K. of C. at Glacier park Sunday, July 7, the 47th anniversary animates the community. ened condition ehaangers their ca­ lie Instruction, This council draws of Monsignor B, J. Froegel’s entry into the priesthood was community, which not only in­ pacity of maintaining a Christian question at all. In Quebec, Church habits this small town but also Boy Used Cloths and State are so inextricably in­ up the school curricula and estab comrnoriwrated. The Greeley council marked the event by Are Seriously III life, becomes inspirational when llshes the rules regarding examin­ nine surrounding villages, are met prayer and trust in God’s word tertwined in matters of education paying special homage to him and _l -f- -j- For Clothing ations, textbooks, and the train­ by CROP foodstuffs. Latily soma are rewarded with CROP gifts. that the problem of how and where preeented him with a beautiful Pueblo.— The Rev. Daniel O’Con­ of the more urgent clothing re- “ Particularly pathetic is the to give religious education to chil ing of teachers. It is heavily nell has gone to Lamar to work in Therefore, I want to thank you Gruen wriit watch, inscribed: quirements hafre been met by the case of a high school student, the with all my heart for your fine dren dpes not arise. They get it weighted with representatives of St. Francis de Sales’ parish assist­ the churches. Msgr, B. J. Froegel distribution o f CROP-donatad only son of a widow. At last, after gift. I would like to assure you in the public schools ing the Rev. Benedict Pedrotti, cloth. i The State takes the traditional 47 Yrs. Priesthood who is ill in his home. Father Pe­ four years he was given a new that all donations from Catholic In Canada, education is entirely Father Jobaanei Scbnackan- role of moderating, co-ordinating, Greeley K. of C. drotti has been in failing health suit. Until then he had covered Americans helped to dry the tears under the control of the provinces. burr, bimself a refugee from himself with discarded cloths, the and- relieve the need and—last &nd dispensing, in supplemental for some time and recently experi­ In Quebec, where almost the whole 7-6-60 Silesia, is pastbr of tbs littlo but not least—n v e many of the form, the funds assigned to educa­ enced difficulty in celebrating worn-out trousers of a priest, and population is mads up of individ­ Mrs. Peter Golden, Denver, sis­ Catholic community. Ho tonds an old militarv jacket. Until a short poor people back their confidence uals o f two cultures— French and tion. It gives support when neces' ter of Monsignor Froegel, was one Sunday Masses. saty, never trespassing on the tbo tpiritnel neods of the up- time ago. he had to sleep with his in God. I am asking the Catholics Anglo-Saxon— and two reii^ous of the guests. Art Statt was mas­ Father O’Connell returned re­ rootea congregation and dittrib- mother in one bed, because the everywhere to remember the Cath­ boltefs, the school system is almost rights of the family and of reli­ ter of ceremonies. An address was cently from chaplain service in gion utex the CROP gifts of clothing room which served as their dwel­ olics of this diaspora at the Holy unique in the world. given by Ed Kelley, Leadville, Germany. A chaplain in World and food. ling was too small to accommo- Mass.” war II, he continued this work The problem of Quebec educa­ state deputy of the K. of C. John Father Schnaekenburg reports + + + + + tors has been to preserve the eth­ O’Hagan made the presentation with the army of occupation in that his district was formerly ex­ Berlin. nical rights of the English and Polish Reds Attacking speech. The junior band of Den­ clusively inhabited by Protestants. French groups while maintaining ver, sponsored by the knights, pro­ Father Minot Anointed Three years ago, however, a great CROP Aids Nagasaki Tots one central authority over both. in Revenge vided a delightful musical pro­ number of Catnojlic expeileea from Especially to be regarded was the gram. In Corwin Hospital the east were accommodated in an insistence of the French group London.—The arrest by Polish The afternoon closed with games The Rev. Joseph Minot, former uninhabited part of the area and that their schools be maintained as Communists of numerous priests and contests. long-time pastor of Delta, is ser­ built nine villages and the town­ an arm of the Catholic Church, and religious of the Franciscan, John O'Hagan’s speech at the iously ill this week in Corwin hos' ship of Dudensen, where the only It has thus turned out that Jesuit, Salvatorian, and Michael- presentation on the 47th anniver­ ital. He was anointed Tuesday, native remaining is a woman. though the Protestant schools of ite monasteries in Olds is reported sary of Monsignor Froegel’s entry uly 11, by Monsignor John J. There is no Catholic church any­ Quebec are similar to the public as a Red move for vengeance be­ into the priesthood follows: where near, and; his congregation schools in all other provinces of Kelley, Corwin hospital chaplain. cause members of these houses re­ Father Minot experienced a fall “ borrows” the Protestant churches Canada and the states - of the “ Today we honor one of the fused to sign the Communuist-in- true soldiers in t h e army of July 7 and has been suffering of the neighboijhood for Masses United States, the Catholic schoois, spired Stockholm “ peace” mani from fainting spells. and services. But there is no place both French and English, are Christ,” said Mr. O’Hagan. "To Magr. B. J. Frongal festo. Other religious communi­ him is due the largest credit for to keep the Blessed Sacrament parochial in character. They are ties that have refused to endorse He moved to Corwin hospital to similar to the public schools in all the sense of well-being that per­ residential rooms only a few weeks the Red document also have been vades Northern Colorado, for he 3 Days Before Korean Barren Soil, other provinces of Canada and the threatened: The Ursuline and ago. Prior to . that he had W n was the spearhead, and his the in­ states of the United States. Nazareth Sisters, Mokotov; the living in St. Mary’s hospital. He No Industry telligence, the labor, and the fore­ Attack, Reds Hinted It Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, is now in the hospital proper part The district is supposed to be­ The authority of the Depart­ sight that brought the spark to the Jesuits of Bobola street, and London.—Three days before the of Corwin. long to a rich i^ncultural belt ment of Education of Quebec ex­ this land of our homes. tends, however, to all grades of the Jesuits of Narbutta street, Red invasion of Southern Korea This is true only;in so far as there : and the Franciscan Sis­ “ For me to attempt to tell you are no industries^ But there is very the elementary and secondary the official Polish Communist or­ schools. Still, its role is rather ters and the Missiona^ Sisters. of his sorrows and disappoint­ ittle top soil Snd most of the gan, Trybuna Ludu, printed an ar Rezoning to Assist that of superintendent, maintaii^- The Red press has published their ments, to describe his hardships, earth is barren ahd heavily eroded ing liaison between the parents refusal to sign as meaning: “ We to evaluate his work, and to praise tide calling for “ peaceful uniflea' Fully two-thirds o f Father represented by the local school do not want peace. We want an his accomplishments would chance tion" of Korea. The article sought Schnackenburg’s ■ parishioners, are commissions, the Council of Edu­ imperialist war!” minimizing them. You have known merging of the North Korean na­ Remodeling Plans unemployed and: depend on wel cation composed of the Catholic th5se human feelings. Multiply tional assemblies and police and ftwe relief, which the priest man­ and Protestant committees, and them many times and your heart armed forces to create the neces­ ages to get allocated from Cath the government. More Bronze Doors will relate the story more fully sary conditions for a “ peaceful uni­ At St. Vincent's olic welfare organizations. Among and more feelingly than my poor fication.” The article also de­ the 1,200 persons of his congre­ FOOD CONTRIBUTED IN BULK by American The immediate direction of edu­ .—St. Peter’s Bas­ words could ever do. manded the arrest of “ the principal farmers in the Christian Rural Overseas Program (CROP) ilica has moved nearer to finally A program of remodeling and gation, there are; 120 infants, 280 cation is left in the hands of reli­ enemies of a peaceful unification,” has gone to. orphans, refugees, aged, and ill in 22 European and gious authorities and the represen­ etting the remaining three great “ This missionary of Northern repair work will be undertaken by school children, and 125 persons Colorado is our Rt. Rev. Monsi- namely the “ Syngman R h e e sisters of St. Vincent’s home, Den­ over 60 years o f age. Asiatic countries served by CROP’S agencies, the Catholic Rural Life tatives of the parents. The ad' ronze doors in its facade. Three clique;” the liberation of political g nor Bernard J. Froegel, pastor of ver. The program will be financed One of Father Schnackenburg's Conference, Church World Service, and Lutheran World Relief. ministration is entrusted to local artists, winners in a second elimi­ prisoners^ (mainly Communists ar­ 'Typical of the recipients are children in the Franciscan orphan­ school commissions who are aided nation competition, have been t. Peter’s church at Greeley, the through sale of part of the 26 un­ letters to his ^superiors reads; center of his work. rested for disturbances); and the “After the currency reform, the age in Nagasaki, Japan, shown above. Other recipients are the aged, financially by government grants. named to design them. ordering out of the UN Korean improved acres owned by the home. "He wap born in Germany more Sale of the land will be facihtatec needs of my refugees were multi uf: and homeless all over the world. commission, "a weapon of Ameri­ CROP is the nation-wide, inter-Church program through which than 78 years ago. His early classi­ by a City council chang­ plied. Many were not able to buy can nationalists.” These under­ the barest necesiities of life. The the gifts in kind are given to fill Friendship Food Trains. As the cal education was received at takings would have to be carried ing portions of the land, bounded Sacred Heart college, now Regis by W. 41st to W. 44th avenues, allocation of CROP food and cloth Marshall Plan and EGA put goods on shelves for purchase, CROP out by July 15, the anniversary came at a time when many were on helps those too poor to buy. college, Denver, and he was or of the liberation from the Japan­ Lowell boulevard to Perry streeta, dained in St. Elizabeth’s church, ese, the article declared. from residence B use to residence Denver, 47 years ago last July C and business A uses. 5 C olorado Springs by the beloved Bishop Matz. 120 Priests Arrested The council passed the ordinance “ Then he began his jpreat work on final reading July 10. It thus 1 as a missionary, attending 27 mis­ Bern, Switzerland.— Increased reversed a atand taken several sions around Breckenridge. On terror that the Politburo is ap­ months ago when a limijar meas­ Nov. 24, 1904, he was made pastor plying to the Catholic clergy in ure was defeated because of oppo at Brighton and was charged with Hungary brought arrest in three sition by surrounding property M AY REALTY the care of missions on the Bur­ weeks of about 120 priests, mainly owners. No opposition was shown lington and Union Pacific rail­ in villages and workers’ settle­ to the -measure adopted by the roads, extending to the state ol’ ments. council July 10. R E A L T O R Nebraska, and covering an area larger than Switzerland. “ From 1908 to 1920 his mis­ INSURANCE - LOANS sionary area was extended, and he French Seek Vocations established parishes at Sterling, H i o ^ r a n d e Utb Theater Bldg. Wray, and Ft. Morgan. As late as 1941 there were four missions and Colorado Springs, Colo. 23 stations cared for by Monsi gnor Froegel, besides his large par- ish at Greeley. Today, churclies, MAIN 1898 a . m S . . • • • schools, and hospitalssp: dot this huge area— the handiwork of a great man doing a tremendous job for the love of his God. Catholics have THE MURRAY DRUG CO. WILLIAM C. CRARON the comfort and peace and pro­ I R ie G rande is Ill s SUn— llS I. rikN rM k-4 IAIi 144 tection of their religion because swts stm -ass I, Tij..— asi. its Optometrist Father Froegel was, and is, truly a father of his beloved. Professional Pharmacy 125 N.rtk T.Joa I t “ There are great men by other PBONK MAIN Sill SOI No. Tejon MAin 1088 standards, but none so great as COLOBAOO SPRINGO. COLO. olling again this man, if he be Judged with an R open heart and a fair mind. His Get Bout*a (o f Denver) PETE BEROIVl name may be forgotten, but so Candy and Ice Cream at long as civilization stands hie FVRNnmiRE SHOP work and the results of his work Johnson-Engllsh UPBOL8T£RINa will be as solid as these great RE-UPR 0 L8 T B a iN 0 AN D mountains and towering peaks at BgPAIRINQ whose feet we gather today.” Drug Co. Slip CsTcn tnd OrsperlM U.4. t. Ord.r Mrs. Mildrad Inca Diet LENTHERIC ToUetries Furniture Made to Order The Rio Grande has resumed full service on T.joa .1 BIJod It Pb.n. UOO m 8. C ucad. At.. Main Mrs.'Mildred Dorothy Ince, 38, of 1109 Ninth street died in Weld County Public hospital after a all passenger trains and freight shipments follow­ “f/ Your Needi Are Electrical The Heyse Sheet long illness. Call Main 959” MetaJ and Roofing Born Feb. 19, 1917, at Turton, WIRING—FIXTUBKS AND REPAIRS INCORPORATED S. Dak., she was married to Gil­ ing the end of the stril^e of the Switchmen’s Union HEATING ROOPING bert J, Ince in 1941. Mrs. Ince took Berwick Electric Co. SHEET UETAL nurses’ ti'aining at Bartron hos­ of North America. J D. BBawica Sts 1 0 . N EV A D A pital, Watertown, S. Dak. Calarada Spriata, Oalamda Phaa.i Mala Sit Shi served as a nurse in U. S. Eat ISIS army hospitals and was employed i at Weld County Public hospital U. S. COMIC BOOK TECHNIQUE has been adopted several months after coming to in France to increase vocations to the priesthood. Specia iFreight of all classifications is now being The firms listed here de­ Greeley in 1942. stamps, posters, films, and colored adventure books are being em serve to be remembered Mrs. Ince was employed by Os­ teopathic Memorial hospital when ployed. Pictured is the cover of one book that tells the story of St. accejpted for shipment Refrigerator cars in ade- when you are distributing the hospital first opened in 1944, Andre Hubert Fournet, who was canonized bv Pius XI in 1933. St. your patronage in the dif­ remaining until 1946. She ia a Andre was a parish priest of Maille, near Poitiers, where he was born inOES IRSI HOSIER*^ member of St. Peter’s parish. in 1732. With Elisabeth dea Ages ha founded the Daughters of the quatje number will be available for fruits, vegetables ferent lines of business. Besides her husband, she is sur­ Cross. He died in 1834. vived by two children, Barbara Marie, four years old, and John and other perishables. David, 20 months; her mother, I. COMPUHKNTS OP Mrs. Dora Kuhr of Waubay, S f Dak.; two brothers, Lester Kuhr OLSON & BEIVBOfI of Colorado Springs and Wallace Kuhr of Fargo, N. Dak.; and a sis­ Rio Grande passenger service is operating on ^ PLBG. & HTO. CO. am ter, Mrs. Finley LeCount of Bil­ Q^olore Sne 116 North Weber St. lings, Mont. regular schedules. Travel and space reservations Recitation of the Rosary was T«l. Hab 5066 held in Lilly’s funeral home and IRQII iesHy, Quiekfy and funeral lervicea were held in St. being held will be honored. Check with your Rio Peter’s. Interment was in Linn iBnautifuHy WITH AN Grove. Barbara Louise, infant daughter Grande ticket agent for information on passenger of Mr. and Mrs. Richard FroMier, fiLBCTlUC IRONER A 62 Jackson field, Greeley, was baptized in S t Peter’A church. The CaiiL ..btcauw you lil down )o iron. service in your locality. In Joins horj^fr-iran ni*c«s or Sot sponsori were Mri. Janice Spa- And, your Elselric Irentr it portaU* gnola and Joe Spagnola. The baby vovl htgd with ths and stom In a imoll tpoct. rsuuhi •! T*wr Rtcirk lr*nsf. StMks NEW FASHION was born May 20 in the Weld hoftsd In obovt 7 minvtso; ihlrtt County hospital. Mrs. Forshier is ironsd in obM 4V^ mirnits*; oh««ti The Rio Grande is glad it is again serving your Cleaners & Dyers the former Elsie Mae Daniel. Q tiic ic ljy Jbecautt your Eloctrk trontr irened in «b«M 2 minvts*. JOHN B. JOHNSON The infant daughter of Mr. and hos on •xlro-lorgt working lurfocf Mrs. Robert Hugh Shawberger freight and travel needs. We regret that the Offlo. Plant ond bscoMO singlo opttoHng l«vor, SPm e. tSTI ie s » Bait Colfax was baptized July 9. She w ti born 0 fSI g. AlaHada A t.. Airora 81 June 9 and was'named Marion wofkod by iht touch of tho knM Itovti strike against the principal transportation me­ Katherine. Harriet Rudbeck and both hondt Irso to guld« and hondl* Herman Bunitiel are her ipon- clolhof ond mottriol dium for Colorado and Utahwas of such serious tors. Mrs, Shawberger iz the for PURSE BROS. mer Maxine Margaret Rudbeck. cost and inconvenience to the shippers and GROCERY & MARKET The Shawbergers live Lt 2646 8. (^eaUrtt^ully...ftKoui* your First avenue Eltetrk Irontr has o hoot-control (or travelers served by this railroad. GROCERIES - MEATS - ntUlTS nitious (obria. . . rolls out (ussy ru((l« VEGBTABLn Over a Million with 0 ’ pro(iNionel (Wih*. S7IS Eul Coifu A t*. Pk. A srsrt U S DR. JOHN R. COYLE Rome.—At the half-way mark of i OPTOMETRIST Cltclnc Jrvnrr J bmmslmtitm The firms listed here de­ the Holy Year, more than a million Open: Mon, Wed, Fri, Nitai pilgrimi have answered the invita­ cAim gtJ at y»ar Cofumimer DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD serve to be remembered tion of His Holiness, Pope Pius XII, FOR APPOINTMENT CALL to visit the tombs of the Apostles flKTIK IIOUIK ON DISNAT AT lUlIK when you are distributing and gain the jubilee . AURORA 1204 your patronage in the dif­ The figure was released by the 9355 EAST COLFAX press office of the Central Commit­ ferent lines of business. Public Service Company of Colorado ■4- tee for the Holy Year. .-^Lf«-.i.i.— n

PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone,jKEystone 4205 Thuriday, July 13, 1950

I I Mother Cabrini Pilgrimage Right to the Door Don’t Miss It! I MM omemaker’s I Attracts 6,500 to Shrine I I Department The tremendous success of the every Sunday afternoon for the I fourth annual pilgrimage to the rest of the summer. More than Patronli« TheM Reliabls an^ Friendly Firm* Shrine of St. Frances Xavier Ca- 6,600 visitors attended the serv­ I brini in Mt. Vernon canyon was ices at the shrine Sunday or spent so successful that smaller weekly some time at the g^rotto through The pilgrimages are being planned for the day. Throw Away Those < This Sunday afternoon a dele­ Damaging Rollers gation from Sacred Heart par­ Steombout Springs ish, Denver, will hold services Interior - Exterior Painting PROTECT YOUR at the shrine grbtto at 4 o’clock. Phone CH. 6581 Vacation Schools On Sunday, July 23, the Legion Baautiful Colon for Denver 6, Colorado of Mary comitium of Denver is FLOORS - COVERINGS sponsoring another c i t y-wide Your Horn* wMi "Rufeh 1042*44 Santa Fe Drive Boy" BLENDED Pointol from tcratches, mart and cutt. Very Successful pilgrimage at the same hour. Move Furniture Smoothly Bus Transportatian J.A. Johnsons Son With frit-twivellni:, laiooth Steamboat Springs.—The religi- Is Arranged rylliac, doebli btll-burinc ous vacation school cconducted for Ettablithed 35 Yeart Bus transportation will be avail­ NEW CASTERS four weeks in Steamboat Springs • Gutters • Sheet' Metal and its missions of Mt. Harris and able every Sunday afternoon at S lu t (or tU pnrpotn • Gas Furnaces Oak Creek were extremely success­ 3 o’clock from the bus terminal at ful. Altogether about 150 children 17th and Glenarm, but prospective • Gas .Conversion Burners ARMSTRONG attended the classes conducted by passengers are asked to make res­ 709 E. 6th Are. KE. 4031 EQUIPMENT & two sisters of Loretto, Sister Pla- ervations by the preceding Thurs­ BUS PATRONS NOW have service to l Denver, since the Denver Tramway Co. has made cide of Highland, 111., and Sister day if possible. The fare is |1.25 SUPPLY CO. of St. John’s con­ for the round trip. th« ftort-door of Loretto Heights collet, | 828 14th St. AL. 1797 vent, Denver. .The Mother Cabrini Shrine com­ RUG Six children made their First mittee extends thanks to all who Holy Communion in Steamboat assisted in making Sunday’s pil­ Cathedral YPC Slates Picnic July 20 Springs, nine in Mt. Harris, and grimage such a success. A special CLEANING 20 in Oak Creek. Three were bap­ vote of thanks goes to the officers (Cathedral Young People’* Club) married Saturjday, July 15, ft 9:30 and Willa Jane Alie for their tized at Oak Creek and one at of the Colorado highway patrol Those in the mood for some in St. Philomeha’s church. All club winning at the games at the coun­ FREE MOTH PROOFING Mt. Harris. who handled traffic problems so good, wholesome, outdoor enjoy­ members are ^cordially invited to cil picnic. The sisters were the guests of effectively and expedited the ment, should keep the date Thurs­ attend the wedding and reception 2 Pc. Living S 4 n 9 5 the Rev. Ekiward Prinster, pastor, The St. Francis club wishes to Roofn Suite I ^ movement of traffic safely and day, July 20, open because a picnic that will be Held at 1526 Monroe thank the committee that planned Thoroly Cleaned * ^ Up in the new Steamboat Springs rec­ quickly. is scheduled. Call either Chairman street from 3 ito 4 p.m. tory. the council picnic. Much praise was extended over Mike McLellan, EA. 0440, or Lo- Accent an Swimming Assisting Father Prinster tem­ rene Barlow, SP. 2665, for reserva­ Owing to lack of players, St. Famous Rug & the improvements made at the Francis’ club had to drop out of Crone-Line porarily is the Rev. Charles- Al­ shrine, particularly the widening tions. The deadline is Tuesday, (St. Mark’* Ybung People’* Club) bright, C.S.P., chaplain of the the council softball league. Furniture Cleaning Co. of the road entering the shrine July 18. “ In the goo(d old summertime I” Newman club at the University — these are jfit words for St Do not forget the card party in RADIANT HEAT property. The next session of square danc­ the Jim Lidinsky home, 668 S. TA, 6569 1532 Market of California, Berkeley, Calif. ing in the K. of C. clubhouse will Mark’s club in the warm, event- filled weeks qf July. The month Logan, Friday night, July 14, at be held on Friday, July 14, at 8:30 7:45. continues livfely, with Eldorado See how ,“Duteh Boy” caa, Workshop to Present p.m. Expert calling and instruct­ The regular meeting of the club ing is done by Jack Hickisch. Springs once igain the focal point COLOR your home — iniide' of club weekiend activity. Mem­ will be held Thursday night, July and out! From waihabla, St. Philonena's Play Cutting July 17 The Camera club will meet Mon­ 13, in the rectory. one-«oat Wonsover for your day, July 17, in St. Paul’s reading bers will leave from Holy Family school at 6 p.m. Saturday, July 15 wall* to famou* I'Dutch Boy” From 'Green Pastures' room at 8 p.m. Plans will be formu­ hou*e paint* (Bright White lated for a week-end outing to be for swimming! and ano’ther wiener New Assistant roast Fifty dents will cover the 2 Pieces and Tint*), we have alt the The workshop for high school held at Brainard lake the last of cost of the feed. The dunking in paint* YOU need! Contult dramatic students, conducted at July. Sixteen enlargements will be Recovered u* NOW! Loretto' Heights college, Denver, entered in a contest being spon­ the “ pure Rocky Mountain spring water’’ remains extra. Assumes Duties will pre.sent a cutting from Marc sored by Kistler’s Stationery, and St. Mark’s members found to $65.50 (St. Philomena’s Pariih, Denver) Connelly’s Green Pastures Mon­ the pictures will be judged by one University Pork day evening, July 17, at 8 p.m. of the other clubs belonging to the their liking that their mothers and Up COLORADO TERMINIX CO. The Rev. Joseph M. O’Malley, This performance will be open to Catholic Youth council. All pic­ fathers knew what they were talk­ Beautiful newly ordained priest, has taken the public. ing about when they would listen Lumber Co. SP.' 4673 — Free Intpeclion tures should be submitted to Bob Fabric* up his duties as assistant at St. Kramer by Saturday, July 15. to the old-fashioned concert in the Expert Rug and 1754 S. Broadway, Denver Philomena’s parish. Father Three members of the CYPC Cam­ park on a summer’s evening. A 1810 So. Josephine PE. 243S College Queen UphoUtery Cleaning / < n O’Malley is a native of Worcester, era club judged photos taken by large group traveled to City park TERMINIX-WORLD'S LARGEST Mass., where he was ordained May t h e YMCA Shutterbugs last to hear the band and then enjoy COLORADO The firms listed here .deserve to > IN TERMITE CONTROL 18 in St. Paul’s Cathedral. Before week. Now that the darkroom is a supper on the lawn. The food be remembered when you are dls- S u f t n c H t c entering St. Thomas’ seminary to was prepared > by a committee of UPHOLSTERY CO. tributinf your patronefe to the dif* completed and in use. Camera club GL. 2304 2501 16th St. iferent linea of business. study for the Archdiocese of Den­ members ambitiously and gener­ girls headed bjr Therese Phelan. Specializing in Quality ver, Father O’Malley attended ously announce they will develop With Lloyd; Stakebake, Catholic JUSSEL Plumbing and Heating Holy Cross college in Worcester negatives for those so requesting Youth council president, as guest, and the Grand Seminaire in Mon­ for a very slight fee. St. Mark’s held its mo;ithly busi­ Electric Co. Repairs treal, Canada. ness meeting on Wednesday eve­ iiAre Your Floors a Problem? ii 2611 W . 6 th Ave. Music Lovers: A group plans to ning, July 5. The most important The Men’s club and the Holy attend the Rodgers-Hammerstein Complete Floor Maintenance Service Electrical Contractore Name society received Holy Com­ item arranged was the appoint­ concert in the Red Rocks' theater ment by the outgoing club presi­ Janitarial Supplies — Waxes — Soopi Call AL. 1743 for munion in the 8 o’clock Mass SLATIERY Friday evening, July 28. Tickets dent, Dick Pn^byl, of a three-mem­ A GnirtntMd Elctrict] Job July 9. are $1.80, and there will be a Electric Polishers and Scrubbers have been ber nominating committee to pick slight charge for transportation. candidates fot next month’s elec­ ' THE BEST IN LUGGAG4 published for Edward J. Kvater- Reservations may be made by call­ Of AU Kled. V nik of the Cathedral parish and tions. Comprised of Sue Ann Mc­ DIJMOIVT SALES CO. & COMPANY ing Marge Welte, AL. 1673, by Cabe, Kate S^rdina, and Don Mil­ Plumbing and Heating Catherine Mary McBride of St. Saturday, July 15. Information as 1742 Blake St. TA.4146 Denver jj Philomena’.s, John Vincent Guiney ler, the committee will choose three Contractors to the time and place of a meet­ nominees for. each of the club’s 108 N. 3rd, Grand Junction 356 No. Wolcott, Caapar, Wyo.» > and Dorothy Anne Beardshear, ing place will be furnished later. JOHN J. CONNOR, President both of the Cathedral parish; Ed­ four offices and will announce 1726 MARKET STREET ward T. Mulcahy of St. Philo­ Reminders — Equestrians will its decision at the election meet­ ride again near Evans ranch on ing to be held Aug. 10. Other lei Ufl PHONE MAIN 7127 or 7128 mena’s and Dorothy Jane Gorman Thursday, July 13. The group will business included discussion of • CUSTOM-RUILT FURNITURE IHLIVtf. ROBERT F. CONNOR. V ie. President of St. Catherine’s, and Kevin MADE TO ORDER Dever of St. Philomena’s and Vir­ meet at 6:30 p.m. at the NCCS. pajTnent of back dues and ar­ ginia Quinn of the Cathedral par­ Tennis players get together for ranging the July calendar. The • Furniture Re-Upholstered & Restyled ish. a set or two on Saturdays at 2 p.m. CYC leader talked briefly on the m The more the merrier! council’s functions and aims, and Free Estimate* Electrical Contracting & Repairing Men who will work on the cam­ urged St. Mark’s to continue to be paign to liquidate the debt on the Mis.s Anne Hoare, presi­ Cupid's Corner welljll represented at the CYC. parish school have been invited to dent of the student body at Best wishes to Mary Pedrasic, If the council softball league DREAMREST MFC. CO. BARL J.STR0HM IN6ER attend breakfast Sunday, July 16, Loretto Heights college, Denver, who is wearing a that leaders are not careful, St. Mark’s J. Synder after the 8 o’clock Mass. The iUcfric CRmpaiy will be the college queen at Lake­ sparkles on her third finger, left may back right into being a seri­ 1124 18th (Catholic Prop.) CH. 7988 women’s teams will receive their side Friday night, July 14. Miss hand, placed there by Joe Yoleff, ous championship contender. For Licensed sad Bondsd instructions and assignments at a Hoare is the daughter of Mr. and who is hereby congratulated. the second Sunday in a row the Member National Electrical Contractors Ats’n. luncheon Monday, Jifly 17, at Mrs. Patrick J. Hoare of 2210 Our best wishes to Jane Dyer opposition failed to show against 1178StontSt. AC. 5733 12:30 in the school hall. Lowell boulevard, Denver. and Howard Martin, who will be the Marksmen. This time it was + + + St. Joseph’s. Bitter as the team members are growing at this lack of supposed competition, they will Direct Drive for $93,000 be prepared 'to meet St. Louis’ CAMEO COVERING CO. YPC at 3 p.m. July 16 on field No. 2. Linoleum— Asphalt, Rubber & Plastic Tile— Wall Covering Calendar Unit Estimalet Complimentary Plans Activities (St. Franc!*’ Young People’* Club) I C « T ! S * l 2555 W. 29th Ave. GR. 9535 At_ the calendar committee meeting in the Jim Lidinsky resi­ Your Plumber For Years dence July 11, members planned V the activities for the coming Ed O'Connor, Sr. Ed O'Connor, Jr. SCREENS month of August. 3030 W. 44th Ave. G L 4323 Necessary to Comfort and Health Congratulations to Bob Hartley

KITCHEN CABINETS THE GENERAL MILL WORK Lawns and Flower Reds McYeigb^ Company Shrubs and Hedge Trimmed WILLIAMS SCREEN CO. PAINTING AND DECORATING 2118 Arapahoe MA. 57.58 CONTRACTORS AAA LAIVDSCAPIAG €0. 1328 Inca KE. 0718 Joe Loffreda MAin 6 0 6 6 HOME INSULATION Johns-Manville Rock Wool For Yonr Summer COMFORT Reduce* Heating Cost up to 50% A Johns-Manville Installed Job Will Last a Lifetime Home Insulation & Improvement Co. 16 W . 13th Ave. Phones AC 4624 25 dent of the Altar and Rosary society; and Mrs. JUST OFF BROAOWAT . "THE UNIQUE EXPERIENCE in my pastoral career,” was the comment of Mon- James Cummings, president of the PTA; back row, signor William M. Higgins, pastor of St. Philomena’s Harry T. Zook, president of the Men’s club; Jerry parish, Denver, when a lay committee initiated plans L’Estrange, and Frank Bruno, cochairmen of the to liquidate the $93,000 debt contracted in the ex­ campaign. One hundred and twenty-five men and pansion of the parochial school. The group above is 25 teams' from the women’s organizations hope to $ ^ .2 0 taking the lead in the campaign that will open Mon­ complete the calls on 800 families in one week and day, July 17, to raise $31,000 yearly in the next to present to Monsignor Higgins on Julj 24 cash three years through pledges and donations. They and pledges guaranteeing the payment of the entire for are, front row, left, Mrs. C. A. Freudenstein, presi­ school debt.— (See story on page 1 also)

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