NEW BISHOP ADMINISTERS CONFIRMATION FIRST TIME FATHER JOSEPH HIGGINS T PROMOTES VOCATIONS i t TO' ORDAIN TWO IN GREAT HOSPITAL RALLY IN FIRST WEEK OF JOLT / Pueblo Pastor in Charge of Session St. Paul McNicholas Describes Character o f Convention Prelate

Father Joseph F, Higrins, pastor gram which at least will render the The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, the side of the sanctuary, not in a, pf St. Patrick’strick^s D8parish, Pueblo, has problem of vodhtions in regard to J.C.L., D.D., new Bishop of Denver, rear loft. The sanctuary is very left for St. Paul, Minn., to attend the hospital work less acute. v/ho sang his first Solemn Pontifical spacious and all the Archbishop;, annual meeting of the Catholic Hos­ Mass last Sunday at Holy Trinity Bishops and present sat pital Association of the A general/meeting, under the di­ The National Catholic Welfare Conference Newt Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register and The Register. church, Middletown, Ohio, which he within the gates, together with the and Canada, which is being held rection of Father Higgins, was held We Have Also Our Own Extensive Special Service, the K. of C. Service, the Central Verein Service, the served as assistant pastor before numerous officers of the there from June 16 to 19. on Wednep^ay, June 17, devoted to Fides Service and the California Catholic Press Service going into educational executive and Mass ind the chaplains of the Father Higgins for the past nine the disc^ion of “Religious Prob­ work, officiated, after Mass, at his prelates. Far more than 200 priests lems.” Ehpers were read by Sister first Confirmation service at Holy sat in the front center aisle pews, years has been regional director of Mary o,£' Good Samaritan hospital, VOL. XXVI. No. 44. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1931. $2.00 PER YEAR the Mountain States unit of the as­ Trinity church, and in the afternoon robed in cassocks and surplices. sociation, and has taken a leading , and the Rev. P. J. Mahan at 4 o’clock gave Confirmation at St. The ceremony began-at 10 a.m. and of Loyola university, Chicago. It is John’s church, Middletown. In the part locally and nationally in the hopecf'that some practical and con­ lasted until about 1:10 p.m. Mrfst of furtherance of the vocational efforts Bishops Vehr and Tihen Pictured Together Archbishop Daeger evening, he was the guest of honor the officers, outside the three con­ of the association. The question of structive ideas for the solution of at a celebration given by the Mid­ secrating prelates, were chosen from vocations in all its phases in relation these problems will be arrived at as a dletown Knights of Columbus. the faculties of St. Mary’s and St. tb Catholic hospital ideals is one of result of the meeting. Wednesday of this week. His Excel­ Gregory’s seminaries, the major and supreme importance at the moment, ^Arrangements are at present being lency was present at the consecra­ preparatory ecclesiastical training and one which has been compara­ „|^ade for a meeting of the Mountain tion in Toledo, Ohio, of the Most schools of the Cincinnati archdiocese. tively overlooked. Father Higgins; Estates branch of the association, to Rev. Karl J. Alter, D.D., LL.D., the Mt. St. Mary’s has been among the has devoted much time and energy irf be held in Denver late in SeptSmber, new Bishop of Toledo. In the first leaders in training students in the experimental work along these line#> at which local problems and their week of July, at St. Mary’s church, rich liturgical music of the Church, and hopes to devise a working pjtd implications will be discussed. Dayton, Ohio, Bishop Vehr is to .^on- and the program given at the conse­ duct his first ordinations, giving cration and Mass was of extraor- deaconship and priesthood to two stu­ dinary beauty. The seminarians took dents of Mt. S t Mary’s seminary, an intense interest in the consecra­ Translation of P^pal Bull Read Cincinnati, who are to go to Europe tion of their beloved superior. for postgraduate study. They are Great numbers of 'sisters, repre­ the Rev. Messrs. James Sherman and senting ' many orders, were present', at Conseg^tion of Denver Bishop Albert Shreck. ■ It is fitting that stu­ and they also took a special interest dents of Mt St. Mary’s should be the in the rites because Bishop Vehr w’as first ordained by the Bishop, as he the official designated by Archbishop Following is a translation of the politan Church of Santa Fe in North has been of the seminary. McNicholas to look after their bus.- Papal Bull naming the Most Rev. America, is without a pastor, owing Coloradoans returning from the ness in the archdiocese. Urban J. Vehr, J.C.L.,^E).D., Bishop to the transfer of our venerable consecration ceremonies at Cincin­ The banquet after the consecration of Denver, and read pi Latin and brother, , to the nati declare that they were delighted was served in the refectory of Mt. English at the consecr^ion ceremony titular See of Bosana, we, in council with the beauty of the rites. Bishop St. Mary’s. The seminary building in Cincinnati by the Vbry Rev. Msgr. with our venerable brethren, the Car­ Vehr was the twenty-first Bishop con­ is a large and imposing edifice, but Frank Thill, Ph.D., ^Uincinnati, na­ dinals. of the Holy Roman Church, secrated in that city (the actual num­ it is not as beautiful as St. Thomas’ tional secretary of the Catholic Stu­ elect you to that see and appoint you ber of ceremonies being seventeen, as an architectural specimen. It was dents’ Mission Crusade and well its Bishop and pastor. as more than one man was conse­ built by the late Archbishop Moeller. known in because of lec­ “And we also commit to you in crated on several of the occasions) The ihassiveness of the building and tures here on behalf of the Crusade: full the care, government and ad­ but Cincinnati showed last week that its splendid location make it strik­ “Pius, Bishop, Servant of the Serv­ ministration of the same church in is has lost none of the thrill that ing. The new St. Gregory’s prepara­ ants of God, to our beloved son. both spiritual and temporal matters, comes from seeing one of its sons tory seminap', like the new Denver , Roman prelate with all the rights and privileges, raised to the position that makes him institution, is an architectural gem. and rector pfythe Theological sem­ burdens and obligations belonging to a successor of the Apostles. 'The In its telegraphed repdrt of last inary of ,,tpi city of Cincinnati, that office. After you have observed large outpouring of priests and laity week. The Register gave a resume of Bishop-elect ^ f Denver, health and all other requirements of the law, and the distinguished attendance of what occurred in the banquet, but Apostolic blessing. The office com­ and before you receive episcopal con­ and Bishops proved thn readers will probably be interested mitted to our lowliness by the eternal secration, we direct and command great significance of the occasion in in a more extensive report of some Prince of Pastors, by which we pre­ that, in the presence of any Catholic This excellent picture of Arch­ the eyes of the Church. of its features. side over the entire Christian world,' prelate of your choice, enjoying bishop A. T. Daeger, O.F.M.. D.D., St. Peter’s Cathedral, Cincinnati, is Archbishop McNicholas, in his ad­ imposes upon us the burden of pro­ favor and communion with the Apos­ of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Metropol­ a very old building, but it has been dress, thanked Bishop Vehr for the viding rpbst carefully that such rulers tolic see, you make profession of the itan of the ecclesiastical province kept in excellent condition and its work His Excellency had done in be chosen for all the churches, who Catholic faith, and that you take the- that includes the Diocese of Denver, interior Was most attractive on the the archdiocese. It was quiet, con­ shall know how to feed, rule and custpmary oaths according to the pre­ was taken by The Register at Cin­ consecration morning. To the side, structive work, for which the new govern, and in a salutary way. scribed formulas, copies of which, cinnati immediately after the con­ at the front, sat the great choir of Bishop preferred no credit. The “Now, since the Cathedral church signed with your hand and attested secration^ of Bishop Urban J. Vehr. seminarians. The pipe organ is to (Continued on Page 7) of Denver, a spffragan of the Metro­ (Continued on Page 4) Archbishop Daeger will enthrone Bishop Vehr July 16 in the Denver Sister M. Crescentia Appointed Cathe^al., , k -Local Jesu ib Oedamed- m Same Msgr. D. T. O’Dwyer Class as Noted Novelist’s Son Superior of St. Anthony’s Hospital This photograph, showing the Most Rev. Uffcan J. Vehr, new Bishop of Denver, in full Pontifical robes, and the Most Rev. J. Henry Tihen, retir­ Three Coloradoans and a Wyoming Sheridan, Wyo. These four gentle­ An executive of long experience Nebr.; Hammond, Ind., and other ing Bishop of Denver, was taken in front of St. Peter’s Cathedral, Cin­ man were included in a class of men are Jesuits and are former stu­ and assured capabilities is the new places for the last sixteen yeatfs. She cinnati,-by The Register, immediately after the consecration of Bishop Vehr. dents of Regps college. IS a native of Minnesota and has forty-one men ordained to the priest­ ’ superior of St. Anthony’s hospital, It is the first photograph of Bishop ’Vehr in full Pontifical vestments. hood Thursday at St. Louis by Arch­ The class included the Rev. Ar­ Denver. Sister M. Crescentia was never visited Denver before. An thur Spearman, son of the famous transferred here June 5 from the aunt. Sister M. Basilia, is assistant bishop John J. Glennon. Thirty- novelist, Frank Spearman. Father motherhouse of the Franciscan Sis­ provincial at the motherhouse. A Just Before the Consecration eight of the candidates are Jesuits, Spearman, a Jesuit, made his theo­ ters in charge of the Denver institu­ sister. Sister M. Casterina, is a nurs­ two are Missionaries of the Holy logical studies at Weston, Mass., but tion, at St. Elizabeth’s hospital, ing nun at the Lafayette hospital. Family, and one belongs to the Con­ went to St. Louis for ordination. Lafayette, Ind. Sister Crescentia re­ Sister Crescentia is “just gettting gregation of the Resurrection. Fa­ He will sing his first Solemn Mass places Sister M. Xaveria, who left the acquainted” with the work at the thers Thomas W. Cummings and Sunday in Hollywood, California. hospital May 15 for Albuquerque, Denver institution and has formed Clarence F. Whitford. will celebrate Archbishop Glennon gave subdiac- N. M., again to become the superior no plans yet for development of the their first Solemn Masses in Denver, onate and diaconate Monday and of St. Anthony’s orphanage there. hospital. Under Sister Xaverifa, ad­ and Father Leo A. Coressel at Eliza­ Tuesday, respectively. All the or­ Sister Crescentia was supervisor ditions to the operating and x-ray beth, Colorado. Father Leo A. Doyle dinations were at the St. Louis Uni­ of the operating room at the Lafay­ rooms were made at a cost of $100,- will sing his first Solemn Mass at versity church. ette hospital, and has served in that 000 and other improvements were capacity in hospitals in Omaha, added. Old Baseball Injury Cause of Joseph A. Craven Elected Head Operation Upon Denver Priest of Denver Knights of Columbus The Rev. Bernard Weakland, an above the abdomen. The result was The Register took this picture of assistant at the Denver Cathedral, a hernia or rupture, so serious that Joseph A. Craven, a successful Other officers were elected at the Rt. Rev. Mohsignor David T. underwent «a serious and peculiar the priest was two hours on the op­ young attorney, was elected grand Tuesday’s meeting as ^follows: Dep­ O’Dwyer, assistant chancellor of the operation at St. Joseph’s hospital erating table Monday. He camo uty grand knight, Hubert A. Smith, Monday.- Years ago, he was hit on through the ordeal well, but will be knight of the Denver Knigjjits of Catholic University of America, in the hospital for about a month. Columbus at the annual meeting on managing editor of The Register chain ■WashinAt^on, D. C., and priest of the the front of the body by a baseball, Tuesday night. Mr. Craven has been of newspapers; chancellor, R. Paul This photograph, taken by The Register at Cincinnati June, 10, shows Denver diocese, at St. Peter’s CathC' active in the affairs of the council Horan (re-elect^); treasurer, W. T. dral, Cincinnati, on the day of Bishop for a number of years, having serv'ed Henderson (re-elected); warden,'Wm. the new Bishop of Denver just before his consecration. Left to right, beginning with the first mitred figure are: The Most Rev. Francis J. L. Urban J. Vehr’s consecration. It is as deputy grand knight in the past P. Dolan (re-elected); recording sec­ the first picture ever published in Annual Retreat of Priests Will year -and as chancellor the two pre­ retary, Joseph J. Jacques (re-elected); Beckman, Archbishop of Dubuque, one of the co-; Bishop Vehr Denver showing O’Dwyer ceding years. As chairman of the advocate, John F. Healy, Jr. (re­ of Denver ahd the Most Rev. Joseph H. Albers, Auxiliary Bishop of Cincin­ garbed as a Domestic Prelate to His membership committee in the past elected); inside guard, Enos Patrick; nati, one of the co-consecrators. It is expected that Bishop Albers will Holiness, the Pope. Open at Regis College Monday year, he guided the campaign which outside guards, George Learned and come to Denver f6r the installation bf Bishop Vehr July 16. resulted in a substantial increase in ‘W. A. Seiwald; trustee. Geo. H. Astler. The annual retreat for the secular This will be the last retreat to be the council. Though a young man, Members elected to the board of man­ priests of Colorado will open Monday made by the Colorado priests under Mr. Craven, associated in law prac­ agers are: Jos. A. Craven, Geo. H. evening at Regis college, Denver, the leadership of Bishop J. Henry tice tvith 'Wm. F. McGlone, now the Astler and Harry Zook, all new mem­ Bishop Tihen to Addr^ess Children LISTENING IN and close Friday morning, June 26. Tihen, D.D., who has annually en­ manager of revenue for the city, has bers, and John J. Sullivan, John J. The opening address will be given tered into the exercises together with stamped himself as one of Denver’s Morrissey and Wm. T. Roche, all re­ Msgr. John T. O’Connell of To­ at 9:30 p.m. The retreat master this his priests. There are always about promising young lawyers. A suc­ elected. Other members of the board at Opening of Camp Santa Maria ledo, Ohio, says that Bishop Vehr is year is the Rev. John J. Fitzgerald, 100 priests at the yeafly retreats of cessful administration is anticipated are P. S. Dolan, J. J. Dryer, J. C. the man who put ' the "ver” in C.SS.R., of Oakland, California. the clergymen. by the K. of C. under his guidance. Maguire, H. A. Kiley and A. H. Seep. Camp Santa Maria will open of­ olic, life in Santa Maria will ema­ Denver. ficially Sunday, June 21, when the nate from chapel, where the Right After the Consecration Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, children can breathe their prayers Having spent lome hours in the Some of the Many Clerics at Consecration D. D-, will address the children at the and thanksgivings to God and pray company of the new Bishop of Den­ 10 o’clock Mass, which will be cele­ for their benefactors. ver, the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, brated by Father H. V. Campbell. . the writer feels certain that Colo­ This year, to the equipmeA of the rado Catholics are going to like their The last few days have been busy camp, there is added a large audi­ new spiritual chief immensely. He ones at the new offices of the Cath­ torium. On rainy days, the recrea­ is a young main of winning person­ olic Charities. In the evenings. Dr. tion will be held there. This audi- ality and uncommon common sense. Currigan and his 'ptaff of assistant torftm is large enough to permit a Those who know him hest speak in physicians have given thorough phys­ game of basketball. the highest terms of him. Arch­ ical examinations to hundreds of Miss Alvena Leversedge, a grad­ bishop McNicholas of Cincinnati, for children, ranging in age from seven uate of Loretto Heights college, will instance, spoke eloquently to the to fourteen years. Special atten­ be in charge, of the dramatics, music writer about his many splendid quali­ tion was given to the physically and entertainments. fications. handicapped and the program at the Near the auditorium is the new camp will lay emphasis on building swimming pool, whicK compares fa­ Buncombe and self-exploitation up the v/eight of these children. vorably with any in (Jolorado. The teem to be completely foreign to the Some of the children range from nor­ water will be electrically heated to new Bishop’* makeup. He has an mal to as far below normal .as insure an even temperature. The easy and charming smile, and though twenty-seven pounds. water will be tested daily by Doctor it is evident that he has always taken * Camp Santa Maria is located in (Continued on Page 7) his ecclesiastical duties seriously, he one of the most beautiful spots in has not overestimated himself. It Colorado, formerly Cassells. Sur­ was rather interesting to us, when we rounded by lofty mountains and with were at Mt. St. Mary’s seminary, Cin­ the South Platte flowing through cinnati, last week, to listen to the the property, it is a real playground banler of the brilliant faculty mem­ for the children. Bisilop Grateful bers with one another, and to see The camp and all it possesses are that the new Bishop gave knd took available to poor children through Bishop Urban J. Vehr has asked with the others. A man can often be the liberality of Mr. and Mrs. John The Register to extend his thanks judged by hi* ability to stand and Dower. During the past year, they to the many Coloradoans who participate in good-natured “kid­ have devoted a major part of their telegraphed and wrote to him on ding.” time and energies to the upbuilding The Register snapped this picture in front of the Cincinnati Cathedral the occasion of his elevation to the June 10, right after the consecration of Bishop Vehr. Beginning with the This picture was taken by The Register in front of the Cincinnati of Santa Maria. Episcopacy. He expressed him' From what we could judge, the Cathedral June 10 immediately after the consecration of Bishop Vehr. He The chapel, dedicated to Our self as being deeply moved by the new Bishop of Denver is a man first mitred figure at the left in the front row are: Archbishop Beckman of is the central figure in the front row, being in white yestnffiats with crosses Blessed* Mother, is a gem. Newly- numerous expressions of loyalty very capable of making decision* and Dubuque, Archbishop J. T. McNicholas of Cincinnati, of Bishop do^vn the front. The picture shows only some of the many clerics present built and decorated, it is the heart and good wishes ho had received. not afraid of leadership, and is harj- Vehr; Bishop Vehr and Bishop Joseph H. Albers, Cincinnati Auxiliary, co- on the Cathedral steps at the time. of the camp. .As in everything Cath­ (Continued on Page 4) consecrator with Archbishop Beckman.

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION COMMENCEMENT FR. MORAN SPEAKS AT ORPHANAGE AT DEANERY MEET Pueblo.—Closing exercises of the (Denver Deanery) PRICES Sacred Heart orphanage school and At the meeting of the Denver conferring of certificates and awards deanery of the Diocesan Council of by the Rev. Patrick J. Phelan, the Catholic Women, held at the Berri- PICCLY chaplain, were held Thursday eve­ moor hotel in Golden Monday after­ GOOD ning, June 11, in the orphanage audi­ noon, the Rev. J. P. Moran was in­ Little torium. The graduates read their pro­ troduced by the president, Mrs. WICCIY fession of faith and received Holy Thomas Garrison. In his address, Communion on Friday, the Feast of Father Moran welcomed the ladies the Sacred Heart. Breakfast was and complimented them upon the Handmade served afterwards. The children were splendid work they are doing. delighted to have some of their for­ Father Moran told about the work mer companions and friends spend that is being done at the Industrial the day with them at the orphanage. school for boys at Golden and the Friday and The following pupils received cer­ Industrial school for girls at Mor­ Frocks Saturday, tificates of promotion from the eighth rison. In speaking of charity. Father grade: Adelle Ferris, Carmelita Al­ Moran said that all the beauty and June ien, A. Boretincich, J. Matich and E. glory are taken out of it when the that bear the 19 and 20 Trainor. The class leaders for the work is bound up with useless red year were: Eighth grade, Eugene tape. Paris earmarks Trainor and John Matich, with an The meeting, which had an un­ average of 96.1 and 87.3 per cent, usually large.attendance, was opened respectively: seventh grade, Teresa with a prayer, offered by Mrs. Trainor and Ed Kovach, 96 and 93; Frank Barry. sixth grade, Ernest Porecco and The reading of the minutes by Teresa Kovack, 96 and 93; fifth Mrs. J. W. Holmes was followed by Our Children’s Shop is a thrilling place for juvenile shop­ PEARS grade, Leo Lascor and Nick Rechis, reports of Mrs. Margaret Hunter, pers and their mothers since the arrival of these tiny French the financial secretary, and Mrs. W. STAPLE BARTLETT, H e A L E 92.3 and 92; fourth grade, Elizabeth P. Bowes, the treasurer. dresses selected by our buyers in Paris. Even the two-year- Basgal and Sam Torrez, 94.1 and Mrs. W. H. Paul reported on the STEMMED AND CORED CLICQUOT CLUB SEC. 88.3; third grade, Alex Rechis and olds seem to appreciate that these frocks are something that clinics and told about the activities doesn’t happen every day in their young lives. And their No. large can for..28^ Per bottle...... '.15^ Bert Kelly, 95.4 and 94; second at’ the Little Flower social center. 2 cans for...... 55^ 12 bottles for...... f 1.60 grade, Albert Sabo and Vera Pa- She praised Miss Maris Stella Scott, mothers are amazed at their values! trone, 93 and 90; first ^ade, Thomas who is in charge of the center. She Zavisian and Josephine Canatore, said that books, games, maps and 97.7 and 96.4. The majority of paints are needed for the children Embroidered voiles . . . dotted Swisses votes for the best child in the or­ who spend their time there in the . . . silk crepes . . . phanage was received by Carmelita summer. PEACHES REDSAUION Allon. The first prize for the best Mrs. Paul reporteeP that 249 med­ Exquisitely made dresses, made with the all-over pleatings essay on “The and ical cases were taken care of at St. that the French designers love . . . with Bertha collars STAPLE SLICED OR Y.C. MERCURY the Scriptures” was awarded to Cajetan’s clinic the past month. Sixty 8 oz. cans for...... 8^ No. 1 tall cans for...... 28f) Teresa Kovack of the sixth grade. loaves of bread ana sixty bottles of appliqued in animals. . . with scalloped yokes and two-tone, double collars . . . with clusters of tiny tucks or pleats and 6 cans for...... 45^ 2 cans for...... 55^ Honorable mention was given to A milk are distributed there every Boretincich, J. Matich, P. Lascor, N. morning. hemstitching and fagoting and gay pipings. Matich, E. Porecco, E. Trainor and Mrs. Paul spoke about the splen­ Pinks and blues and whites. Sizes 1 to 6. T. Trainor. The various awards did assistance that Miss Busnnell were made possible through the kind­ gives her in looking after court ness of the Ven. Mother -Coelestine cases. Priced from $3.95 to $6.95 of St. Louis. The senior girls, who Mrs. Thomas Garrison told about SUCED BEE1S SOAP assist with the work in the house, the June shower, to be given soon ______Children’s Shop— Second Floor received special awards from the for the Benefit shop. COLUMBINE ' P. & G. superior, Sister Dionysia. Reports were made by Mrs. Joseph No. 2 cans for...... 9^ 10 bars for...... 28fF The children enjoyed a very pleas­ Seubert, Mrs. George McDevitt and 3 cans for...... 25^ ant afternoon at the Rialto theater Mrs. W. T. Prendergast. panids& jpisher Thursday, June 11, through the kind­ Mrs. S. J. Lewis, chairman of ness of Mr. Reis and The Pueblo ways and means, announced that a Denver Owned Since 1864 Star-Journal, for which favor they theater party will be given by the wish to express their hearty appreci­ Diocesan council of the N.C.C.W. at lOlET PAPE ation and sincere thanks. Elitch's gardens, Aug. 16. The roll call of the Altar and WALDORF Rosary societies was res^nded to by 3 rolls for ...... 15fF DAY-FAMULAR the following parishes: Blessed Sac­ rament, Cathedral, St. Anne’s, St. WEDDING HELD Francis de Sales’, St. James’, St. MALT John’s, St. Patrick’s, St. Rose of Special Terms—Special Prices—Another Car of Wedding bells rang in St. Louis Lima’s, St. Vincent de Paul’s and St. Large can for...... 38^ June 18 for Miss Lillian Margaret Joseph’s of Golden. The Tabernacle 2 cans for...... 75< CHOCOLATE Famular, formerly of Denver, and society was also represented. Edward C. Day, Jr., of Denver. Mrs. T. A. Cosgnff asked the so­ The ceremony took place in the St. ciety for its support of a benefit to Philip of Neri church at 8:30 , a. m. be given in the late summer. The Rev. F. Gregory Smith, pastor Mrs. Garrison dwelt upon the REFRIGERATORS NALIEDMIK beautiful charity work of Mrs. J. F. of St. Mary’s church of Littleton, COFFEE GHIRARDELLI officiated. Leonard, a member of the deanery, The bride, daughter of Mr. and who died early Monday morning. BLUHILL 16 oz. can for...... 3 5 ^ Mrs. A. W. Famular, was attired in 1 lb. for ...... 38<^ 1/4 lb. can Ground a blue frock with matching acces­ MEN AND BOYS TO ,2 lbs. for...... 75^ Chocolate...... FREE sories. $1 The bridegroom’s mother was ma­ MEET ON FRIDAY $i AI Acic A tron of honor and wore a pink outfit. The bride’s father was best man. (St. Leo’s ) Relatives and close friends of the Men and boys of the parish are re­ JL JL couple witnessed the ceremony and quested to attend a meeting to be Down Down attended a bridal breakfast follow­ conducted by the Rev. E. J. Mannix, REFRIGERATOR ing the church service. diocesan director of the Holy Name After a motor trip, the couple will society, this Friday evening in the make their home here. club house. YOU GET MORE FOR Y O l« MONEY THE MILES & DRYER PRINTING CO. Miss Famular is a graduate of Ca­ Father O’Ryan wislfes 1jhe children Over 20 Years of Satisfactory thedral high school here. of the parish to be present at the This is the third shipment of these wonderful Refrigerators for this season. Mr. Day is a graduate of Regis rectory this Saturday morning at 9 ALASKA Refrigerators are tested and graded, built to a definite standard The Oldest Printing Plant in Denver Specializing in Catholic Work college. He is now studying law at o’clock. Established 1906 the University of Denver, where he The members of the Young Ladies’ of performance. Sold only at the American in Denver and at special prices 1936-38 Lawrence St. Phones: KEystone 6348, 6349 is a member of Pi Kappa Tau fra­ sodality enjoyed a theater party last this week. Alaska Refrigerators are bigger, wider, rooniier. ternity. He is a sports writer for Saturday evening, after which they The Rocky Mountain News and a son met at the club house. of Eddie Day, managing editor of Members of the Dramatic club en­ Safe Operation , . Safe Temperature The Denver Post. Hours: 9 .to 12; 1 to 5. Phono MAin 3437 joyed a wiener fry at Deer creek Pure Air . . Low Operating Cost Residence Phone, YOrk 2388 Wednesday evening, June 10. The club will meet Tuesday, June 23, at SUNDAY MASSES 8 p. m. DR. J. J.0 O’NEIL, DENTIST The Young Ladies’ sodality will re­ AT GRAND LAKE ceive Communion at the 9 o’clock Mass this Sunday. “Frost King” Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets (St. Elizabeth’s Parish) John Madden is still confined to A Franciscan priest will say two the hospital. His many friends wish Masses at Grand Lake on Sunday, him a speedy recovery. June 28, and every Sunday in July Masses for the week were an­ Alaska and August. nounced as follows: Wednesday, for Juanita Delene Martinez and James Marcus Kerin; Thursday, for Frank A handsome all-steel box finished in Joseph Garrett were baptized last Robertson; Friday, for Margaret Green with Ivory doors and white SPECIAL OFFER Sunday by Father Kiaran, O.F.M. Robertson; Saturday, for Gertrude enamel inside. Approved and patented We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six Anna Marie Graeber and William Robertson. months to pay your bill_ Private room or open storage. We have E. K. Bausel were also baptized on %-in. insulation, 3-door style, 40-lb. ice low rate of insurance. Sunday by the Rev. Eusebius capacity; 38% inches high,yu, 31%UX-/H iimhesiiivuto Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on Schlingmann, O.F.M., the pastor. MRS. G. SMITH, SR., your work. The Children of Mary and the wide and 14% inches Young Ladies’ sodality will receive OF GOLDEN DIES deep. Special a t---- $29.50 MOVING, STORING AND PACKING Holy Communion this Sunday at the 8 o’clock Mass. Golden.—Mrs. George Smith, Sr., / ; -S' No Money Needed for Six Months A Low Mass will be celebrated who had been seriously ill for a long 50-lb. capacity, 44 in, 75-lb. capacity, 48 in. this Sunday at 11 o’clock. During time at her home in Pleasant View, high, 32?4 in. wide, high, 32% in. wide, 4 DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. the summer months the High Mass died Tuesday morning. Mrs. Smith 18^ In. deep. Spe­ 17% in. deep. Spe­ 1521 20th St. Office and Warehouse will be discontinued, also the Sunday was received into the Church several cial cial evening devotions, but Benediction years ago by the Rev. John P. Moran. at $34.50 a t... $39.85 of the Blessed Sacrament will be Many members of the Diocesan given after the 9:15 Mass every Council of Catholic Women made the Sunday. journey to Golden Monday despite Father Justin, O.F.M., who preach­ the heat. They were well repaid ed at Father Knopke's first Solemn for their efforts, as the meeting was 99 Mass, will remain as a guest at St. a delightful one. The members of New “Tudor” “Why Pay More? Elizabeth’s for a little time. the Altar society of St. Joseph’s church were the hostesses of the (Trademark) •SwiV' ' C afternoon. After the business ses­ JUNIOR C. D. OF A. sion, delicious refreshments were Alaska served. Finished in green and ivory outside, fine PARTY SATURDAY Tourists will find the hours of WM.W.MYER DRUG STORES, Inc. Masses at Golden very convenient for chrome plated hardware, %-inch insulation Colorado Owned Stores The bridge tea to be given by the their trips to the hills. The 6:30 on sides and 2-inch insulation on top and Junior Catholic Daughters of 'Troop Mass will be convenient for those on bottom. White enamel fliside wall with gen­ No. 6, on June 20, promises to be a 17th and Broadway 15th and Welton an early trip. The 9:30 Mass will uine porcelain bottom. A beautiful box and financial and social success. The accommodate those making the cir­ Broadway and Ellsworth 800 Santa Fe Dr. tea will be held from 2 to 5 p.m., at cle trip. a real ice saver. the Catholic Daughters’ club house. 15th and California 16th and California Plans are being made for a sum­ Those who have not yet arranged mer festival to be held early in to be present may communicate with Full 50-lb. ice Full 75-lb. ice Full lOO-lb. Ice We do not have tpecial tales bnt tell ypu at onr lowest prices every any member of Troop 6, or with August. capacity, spe­ capacity, spe­ capacity, spe­ day on all drug marchandise. Margaret Shelton, acting chairman, cial at cial at cial at Franklin 0220. The mountain picnic and wiener roast, held June 14 at Deer creek park, was an affair that gave those BAGNELL*S H 9 M $57J attending a foretaste of camp joys to come later. Hiking, wading, B illiards THE PIERCE HOTEL mountain climbing, games and just -Four Special Bargains resting provided a program to suit “The Business Men's 3-Door Leonard, In­ CALIFORNIA AT THIRTEENTH all tastes. Messrs, and Mesdames Recreation.” Oak Refrigerator, top Top leer Refrigerator 3-Door, Front leer, 75- BRINKHOUSE CO., Proprietors Frank C. Whelan and A. S. Werle leer, 45-lb. capacity. A In oak. 60-lb, capacity lb. capacity. A few to sulated, 75-lb, Ice ca­ and Mrs. M. Bonnarens superintended BILLIARDS POOL few only close out, at pacity: J54.75 value. **Comfort Without Extravagance” the day’s activities. Snooker - Luncheonette Next Time You Visit Denver Make This Your Home Plenty Parking Space POPE SELECTS NAME FOR 1523 Curtis $ 1 3 J 5 ENGLISH CHURCH Opposite Baur’s $8J§ Courtesy and Service Our Slogan The Holy Father has himself 1612 Glenarm $24J§ $29J Located Close to Theaters, Stores and Business District named a little church soon to be _____ Opposite Paramount_____ Our Rates Are Moderate— $1.50 to $2.50 Per Day, opened at Rayleigh, Essex, England. With Special Rate* by Week or Month The pasfAr asked the Bishop, who was going to Rome, to get Pope Pius to choose the dedication. In view of TWENTY-THIRD the celebration of the Council of AVE. CREAMERY American Furniture Co. Ephesus, which was taking place, the Special Every Saturday and Sunday Vlrit Our Service, Value SANTA FE FLOWER SHOPPE Pontiff named the church “Mat r QT. BRICK ICE CREAM, 25c Luggage Dept.” Sixteenth at Lawrenc$= 'and Satisfaction Maria Dei.” The church will there­ SPECIAL BABY MILK, QT. lie Potted Plants, Cut Flowers and Wreaths Garden Farm Dairy Produeta fore be dedicated to “Holy Mary, 3008 W. 23rd Ph. CA. 5547 ,826 SANTA FE DRIVE DENVER, COLORAH.Q Mother of Gciu.” NOVENA TO END CAMPAIGN ON Lewis’ Sommer Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. ^;^ood Coffee^ AWNIXGS SUNDAY EVENING TO RAISE FUNDS V \ N MODERATELY PRICED / / S (St. Joseph’s Parish) (Sacred Heart-Loyola Parish) 25faPowtd>4ilbsn^X Good attendance marked the open­ Othtr GradesJOfandup ^ A group of faithful workers, who ing of the solemn novena in honor have consented gladly to help Father of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devlin with the sacrifice campaign, Colorado's Hhme Store ior Forty-Two Years -SANDERSONS'' on Friday evening. Each succeeding began a systematic canvass of the Sixteenth Street at Stout—TAbor 2181 evening has shown an increased at­ parish this week. A team of two 1514 ARAPAHOE - TA. 1591. tendance, many coming from other workers has been assigned to each parishes. Father Joseph P, Fagen, street, and before the close of the C.SS.R., and Father J. P. Shaw, campaign on July 1 every home in Shining*^ Examples of Fashion and Value! / '.j C.SS.R., are preaching the sermons. the parish will have been visited. In The novena will close this Sunday some cases the workers do not have CARPET evening at 7:30. After the ser­ to make calls, for many parishioners mon, a group of children, at Our have sent their offering without wait­ kr-^' /-i Lady’s shrine, will sing the first --5-' CLEANERS ing to be asked. From all the work­ I Rg«Y verse of “Mother Dearest, Mother ers come reports of splendid recep­ Satin Sports Frocks That Clean Fairest,” and the congregation will tions accorded them in their district. N i sing the chorus, with all joining in They are received with the utmost Prompt, Reasonable the second stanza. The act of con­ kindness, and at the majority of Personal Service secration will follow. The Papal homes they find the money ready and blessing will be imparted and the waiting for them. Father Devlin is Genuine Skinner’s 1.50 White, Peach, Flesh, K services will close with Solemn Ben happy over the fine spirit of sacri­ Satin Turquoise J. T. UPTON ediction. fice and co-operation being displayed. The Altar and Rosary society, at Indications are that the campaign RENOVATING CO. its last regular meeting, decided to will be a great success. Parishioners especially designed sponsor a basket picnic at Washing­ who have gfiven their services to help Satin! The season’s newest Spectator Sport Fabric—Equally smart for TAbor 5223 765 Tejon ton park on Wednesday, August 12. in the campaign are John Haddican, Families of the parish will be ex­ the Mesdames E. Prettis, J. Bautsch, Town Wear. Refreshingly different after a season of dull fabrics—Clever for YOUR type pected to bring their own baskets Stephens, • L. Richardson, Theodore details lend chic—diagonal seaming, contrasting accents, V-neck with Scientific Chiropodists and the members of the Altar society Kemme, Nellie Hullinger, Harry lapels—cap sleeves, capelet sleeves—or no sleeves at all. Sizes 12'to 18— will furnish coffee. There will be Associate Podiatrists Pavelka, Thomas Lee, Otto Gerspach, of house athletic events and prizes. The com­ T. B, Liverman, Charles .Byrne, Sut­ An Unusually Low Price for Dresses of This Quality— DR. BERTHA DE WOLFE mittee in' charge of arrangements ton, Derfig, L. Collins, Hannah D.S.C.—D.C. consists of Mrs. A. Pollock, chair­ Sports Shop, Third Floor—at Lewis’ ^ RUSSELL L. BOYD, D.S.C. O’Day, C. Shafe^ G. A. Kirchhof, S. Is YOURS a Spanish home? man, and the Mesdames Brayton, Ireson, Francis Cooke, Henry Deer- 202-203 McClintock Bldl. Stillhammer and McTavish. ing, Andy Ziegler, Albert Kessler, 1564 California St. Phone TAbor 8610 (!k)lonial? English? Modrim? No The Altar society and its members, J. Core, J. Lynch, James Burns, P. who are'devoting much time to the W. Stauter, J. Hill, James Pitts, W. matter what type your home, our care of the sacristy and altars, are D. Sullivan, G. A. Brush, Ben Riepe, styled deserving of praise, for they are R. Sweeney, P. J. Hussion, Walter SEE ROTOLO collection of awning fabrics doing it very efficiently. The shrine Wade, F. Honeyman, P. Judge, D. T. I W / provides a correct color and design of Our Lady of Perpetual Help is Barry, Mary Connell, E. P. O’Con­ especially beautiful just now during nell, J. Doyle, W. B. Wallace, E. W. for it. And our experience enables the novena. The society promised Groom, George J. Krako\^ Peter to defray the cost of the linoleum Burns, Ora Malone, Joseph P. Guiry, us to give you an installation that that was placed in the sanctuary. The J. F. Howard, John Berry and Frank will last for years. total cost was $750 and the last pay­ Egan and the Misses Kathryn Mc­ ment of $100 was made last week to Donald and Mae Cooley. The object W on’t you drop in some day Father Fagen, the moderator. The of the sacrifice campaign is to raise / society will receive Holy Communion funds to meet the interest, to make this week and let us show you some this Sunday at the 7 o’clock Mass. a payment on the church debt, and Greasing, Tires, Accessories of our new Otis Awning Fabrics? A High Mass was offered Monday to cover a deficit of the past school Rotolo Service Station for the Pufgatorian society. year. The campaign is used as a They’ll delight you. Yes, we mean Miss Cathleen Brayton, daughter means of securing money, in prefer­ Federal Blvd. at W. 25th Ave. of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brayton, and ence to holding a bazaar or award­ just that. They’re really very unusual. Dr. John J. Werthman, son of Mr. ing of any kind. The people are gfiven and Mrs- C. A. Werthman, were mar­ an opportunity of making a sacrifice LOUISE HAT SHOP Phone MAin 1295 ried at a Nuptial Mass Wednesday, for the Church. There are no ex­ and our estimator will cheerfully June 17. The Rev. Alphonsus Zeller, penses in connection with the cam­ Hats Moulded to the Head show you the new designs for 1931 C.SS.R., celebrated the Mass and paign. Every cent given by the and assist in making your selection performed the marriage ceremony. people goes directly to the church. Madam LOUISE BROWN without any charge. The bride was attractively gowned Donations can be given to any of th%. workers or may be sent to Father Room 214 McClintock Bldg. in a dress of white net over satin Awning-ize With and wore a veil with orange blos­ Devlin at the rectory. 16th and California Denver, Colo. soms. She carried a large bouquet This Sunday, the third Sunday of of pale pink tea roses and sweet the month, will be Communion day peas. Mi^ Lolly Werthman, sister for the Ladies’ sodality. The Sacred S c h a f e r of the groom, was the bridesmaid Heart branch will receive Communion iWe Store and looked lovely in a long pink at Sacred Heart church at the 7 / chiffon dress with large picture hat o’clock Mass, and the Loyola branch Household Goods fmt&AumingCo. to match and carried a bouquet of at Loyola church at the same hour. and Merchandise deep pink tea roses and sweet peas. In the summer months. Benediction i DUFFY STORAGE AND 1421-23 Larimer St. Leonard Brayton, brother of the will be given Sunday after the last MOVING CO. bride, was best man. The bride was Mass at Sacred Heart church. There given in marriage by her father. A will be no devotions on Sunday eve­ breakfast was served at the home of nings. The usual Sacred Heart de­ I the bride’s parents to twenty-five votions will be held on Friday eve­ (I guests.- A reception, at which a ning. At Loyola church, there ■will large number of friends wished them be Little Flower devotions on Mon­ happiness, . was held at 1 p.m. The day evenings and Sacred Heart de­ St. Joseph’s Parish bride was graduated from St. Joseph’s votions on Friday evenings. h i high school in the class of ’28 and Father William Ryan, S.J., a grad­ the ^oom, who is a prominent den­ uate of'Sacred Heart school and a tist, is a member of the Delta Sigma product of the parish, is at the rectory Delta fraternity. After a short hon­ to spend the entire summer. eymoon in the state, the young couple f/' SANTA FE PUBLIC MARKET intend to reside in Denver. The 546 SANTA FE—FREE PARKING—OUT OF CONGESTED AREA out-of-town guests present at the HOLY NAME MEN wedding were the bride’s uncle, J. V. Segale, of Tampa, Fla., and Dr. Paul MEET AT COLLINS Werthman, brother of the groom, Purity Meat Leader who was graduated this year from Fort Collins.—The regular month­ Loyola university at Chicago. At the ly meeting of the Holy Name -society wedding breakfast was a huge April was held in St. Joseph’s school hall PICNIC JULY 18 Market Creamery Fool cake gorgeously decorated with Friday evening. A large number of AT ENGLEWOOD POT pink roses and buds, doves and menjbers, 'attfended. The president Sandberg Motor Co. miniature bride and groom, that was appointed a committee to arrange for (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) De Soto ROAST, I2lc EGGS, made and presented by Mrs. Gerald a male chdir to sing at the early Pound...... Doz...... 15c O’Byrne. The newly-weds received Mass during the summer vacation Tickets were distributed this week and Plymouth Sales many beautiful gifts. months to substitute for the school for the grand prizes that will be St. Mary « and...... 15c awarded at the annual picnic and BUTTER, Mr. and Mrs. David Miller are at children’s choir. Last Sunday was outdoor circus, which will be held Chrysler Service PURE LARD, home to their friends at 1144 Acoma Holy Communion day for the society Denver’s Only Catholic lb...... street. and immediately following the Mass Saturday, July 18, on the grounds General Repairing & Storage 2 lbs...... Members of the alumni of St. Jos­ a Communion breakfast was served next to the church, 3300 So. Sher­ Academy for Girls. 950 Bannock St. KE. 8521 CHEESE, Long eph’s high school received Commun­ in the school hall by the ladies of man street. Prizes for the most STEAK, ROUND, ion with the graduates of 1931 Sun­ the parish. tickets sold include a $50 diamond- Affiliated with the State University lb...... Horn, lb...... set wrist watch, a $35 watch, two day rooming and at the breakfast The subject of retreats was $8 pearl necklaces, two $8 pen and and Loretto Heights. ^ that followed welcomed the members brought up and an announcement FRESH PICNICS, ICE CREAM, - pencil sets, and two $5 pearl ros­ Member of the North Central of the graduating class and received was read from Regis college regard­ aries. These prizes are all guaran­ Lb...... Qt...... them into the alumni. The breakfast ing _ the retreats which are to teed by the O’Keefe Jewelry Co. Association of Accredited Schools. illiAMGLE was prepared by Charles Rust and be given there this summer. Messrs. Among those who are working to a r a i m K was served under the direction of Woodruff and O’Connell, who at­ obtain one of the coveted prizes are Courses of study include grades from Mrs. James-Burns and Mrs. W. A. tended the retreats there last year, DTERS Kathryn Kobler and Charlotte Pyt- the first to the twelfth, inclusive. so n Stop and Shop Sloan. The waitresses were Lenora made very interesting talks. linski, who were chosen by the school Jones, Loretta G. Ford, Leona Pohs, Several questions which had been children to compete for the awards. For detailed information apply to H n b Leader Bakery Virginia Carmack, Lillian McBride placed in the question box were Members of the Daughters of Mary and Teresa McCloskey. The Rev. A. answered completely and interesting­ Yf Grocery sodality, who will also compete and YOrk No. 3 Zeller, C.SS.R., acted as toastmaster ly by the Rev. G. Joseph LaJeunesse, who have signified their ■willingness MOTHER SUPERIOR FLOUR, 10 lbs...... 55f) and explained the principles of the the spiritual director. to assist in the sale of tickets, are 2377 organization. Bert McCloskey, pres­ Clarence W. Jackson was appointed Frances Jaap, Frances Nolan, Mar­ St. Mary’s Academy ASST. CAKES, ident of the alumni, welcomed the to send Holy. Name society news to Ea...... garet Nolan and Marcella Tunze. 1370 Pennsylvania St. 3 graduates and Edward Rider re­ 'The Denver Catholic Register from Others are free to compete. Mrs. sponded for the class. A roll call time to time. ■ F. Wells was appointed by the Altar DENVER, COLORADO Men’s Suits Cleaned Tall Cans ASST. PIES, was read by J. Emmet Goggin. society to take charge of the fried Present were: Class of ’20, Clarice ONE PRIEST FOR EACH 100,000 spring chicken dinner that will be and Pressed Ea...... Wobido; Class of ’22, Anna Sexton, SOULS ALLOWED served in the hall at 50 cents a plate. 21c Edna Swift and Helen McNicholas; Vera Cruz, one of the Mexican Ed Busch, who operates a chicken n u v Tune in on KOA DO NUTS, class of ’23, Hazel Pollock; class states that has continued violent ranch vin the parish, will pro'vide the 75c Sunday night, 8:30. of ’24, Louise Turner, Agnes Kurtz, 8-nti-clericalism, has passed a bill to chickens for the dinner. SOAP, MISSION BELL, Doz...... Julia Garland, Ann Campbell and limit priests one to every 100,000 The junior choir will sing at St. Howard Whalen; class of ’25, Mary persons. The excuse was that the Francis’ church in Castje Rock this Francis J. Fisher, Inc. 3 for...... 17^) Pancher, Mary Mansfield, Marie COFFEE, lb...... 36^) ASSORTED Church keeps the people in ig;norance Sunday for Father Walter Steidle, MAIN 5708 COOKIES, Doz. Riss, Helen Sexton, Edward Berber- —in anti-clerical Vera Cruz, where at the 10 o’clock Mass. Following 1 Glasi Free ich, Geraldine Collins, Hazel Swift, illiteracy under anti-clerical rule has the services, the members of the choir LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER Dorothy Walsh and Ursula Wobido; been and is appalling. will hold an outing in the mountains.. KEEN LUNCH ROOM FOR NOON-DAY LUNCH—OPEN: 6 A. M. TO 9 P. M. class of ’26, William Burke and his Word was received from the pro­ METAL LATH wife, Grace Cody Burke, J. Emmet FIRST STEPS TAKEN IN CAUSE vincial of the Sisters of St. Joseph Goggin, Estelle Fischer and Bertha OF PIUS X that the convent in Englewood would Daavar. Colo. AasarHIo, T« Rossmiller; class of ’27, Bert Mc­ Documents looking towards the be kept open during the sui^jmer. SANTA FE FRUIT & PRODUCE CO. Closkey, Jack Barrett, Mary Joan beatification of , the It was thought that the convent USE 531 SanU Fe. Tony Calabres*. Mgr. Open evenings. Free delivery. KE. 9960 Hebert, Dorothy Gibbons, Betty first step in the process of canoniza­ might be closed for the summer, as SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT, Large, Fancy...... 5 for 25< Rust, Hazel Davis, Catherine Joyce, tion, were presented to the Sacred the sisters ordinarily go to CORBETT’S BANANAS...... Doz. 20^) Catherine Burns, Alberta Pollock Congregation of Rites, Vatican City, City to attend summer school. The and Elizabeth Helfenbein; class ofi June 8. Pius X, born Giuseppe sisters who will occupy the home TOMATOES...... :...... 4 lbs. 25^) ’28, George Canny, Edw. McCloskey, Sarto, of-humble Italian parents, was this summer will attend school here Always fresh ICE ORANGES, Fancy, Sweet...... 2 Doz. 2 5 ^ Kay Gunn, Teresa Schmitz, Marguer­ Pope from 1903 to 1914. He was and will teach in the summer school because ite Frantz, Ann Maguire and Mary famed for his piety, humility and at Littleton. CREAM O’Cara; class of ’29, Helen Magers, religious zeal. A pretty wedding was performed vacuum packed MESSENGER’S SERVICE STATION Margaret Taney, Bertha Frantz, Mar­ in the church on Tuesday morning, When in Need of Helil garet O’Byrne, Catherine Andrasik, been made in the past four years, wheri Conrad Melchior and Florence since athletics were added to the Batteries - Tires - Accessories - Gas - Oil - Greasing Joseph Sheridan, Edward Foech- Martin were married at a Nuptial of any kind, permanent or odd Job, FOURTH AND ELATI______SOUTH 0800 terle and William Bancroft; class of curriculum. Mass. The best man was Joseph call Employment Department, ’30, Frances Magers, Joseph Coogan, Miss Frances Magers, a member Melchior and the bridesmaid was Maurice Rust, J.. B. Burke, John of the ’30 club, was the hostess to Gertrude Mally. CATHOLIC CHARITIES B & R GROCERY AND MARKET Kaden, Robert Canny, Cyril Ham­ her classmates and to the class of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lyons of ’31 at a nicely arranged reunion at “ A Home-Owned Stor^* ilton and James Durkin. Several out- 3264 So. Logan street are the happy 612 Exchange Bldg. Keystone 6388 south 2067-W Free Delivery 246 W. 6th pf-town members telegraphed their her home Tuesday evening. Games parents of a baby daughter. regrets at not being able to be pres­ and luncheon were qnjoyed. Both ent. By an unanimous vote, the groups held election of officers. The Margaret Marie Carnsew, infant Closing Out Sale QUALITY MEATS ARE SANTA FE SHOE HOSPITAL present officers were re-elected for ’30 club elected Joe Coogan, ■ presi­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cam- Furniture, Rugs, Gas and MORE ECONOMICAL a second term. They are Bert Mc­ dent, and Frances Magers, secretary sew, 2424 So. Lincoln street, was Coal Ranges, Office Furni­ SHOE REBUILDING Closkey, president; Clarice Wobido, and treasurer. The ’31 club chose baptized last Sunday. ture, All Must Go at Cost Rabtoay & Simering 742 Santa Fe Drive TAhor 7782 treasurer, and Mary O’Cara, secre­ Loretto Burke as president, and Do or Less. 1030 West Colfax Call and Delivery Service tary. Plans were made to hold a lores Secord as secretary and treas­ ■PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS We Rent Fold. Chairs and Across from St. Leo’s Church dinner-social on homecoming day, urer. There are now four classes IT PAYS Card Tables which will always be the day of the having clubs that gather oqce Furniture Trading Co. Phone KEystone 3638 NATIONAL TEA COMPANY Cathedrrl-St. Joseph’s football game. month for a social evening. 1528 Court PI. Phone KE. 1568 Dealers,in coffees, teas, spices, baking powders; fine line of glassware, china, Father Zeller Rsked those present to Miss Eileen Larson, a student of W. W. MARSHALL / '‘•rsvir4\u?s\ir?8fii;'ev:^r7ivir?sfl BLUE FRONT etc. We deliver to all parts of city. Onr stock credit plan will interest you. be loyal to their alma mater and to St. Joseph’s school,' won the second Distributor for 744 Santa Fe Drive TAbor 9103 try to get those absent Sunday to be prize of $25 in the flower appreci Geo, W. Cmw.U Co., Coffee and Te. SHOE REPAIR SHOP present at the home-coming celebra- atlon contest. Sister M. Fidelis was Spices, Baking Powder, Extracts, MORRISSEY, MAHONEY & Joseph M. Cavalier Olive Oil SCHATZ SERVICE STATION non in the fall. Two hundred and instrumental in getting the children A Caswell man is in jroar neighbor­ SCOFIELD Better Quality Shoe Repairing four students have been graduated interested in the contest. Hundreds hood every day. Attomeys-at-Law SHINE Gas - Oil - Greasing - Tires and Battery Service from St. Joseph’s high school thus of students were entered in the con­ 1836 So. Broadway So. 7205 405-9 Symes Bldg, 241 So. Broadway and 5th and Santa Fe Drive Open All Night far. The moat notable progress has test. i Phone MAin 4106 Denver, Colo. 1529 Curtis St. Phone TAbor 3601 600 WOMEN CONFIRMED BY BOSTON CARDINAL . The Denver Catholic Register Three First Solemn Masses Sung Six hundred women, converts, Bishop Vehr Has Never Been Resident of Board...... Rt. Rev. J. Henry Tihen, D.D. were confirmed at the Boston Cathe­ ...... Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D. dral May 31 by Cardinal O’Connell. Associate Editors...... Hubert A. Smith, Joseph Newman, Millard F. Everett In Denver Sunday, One in Pueblo The Sunday previous, 600 men, also Here, Although Widely Traveled converts, were given the same sacra­ ment by the Cardinal. The Rock Island lines and the New Bishop, who will be installed in the Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver,' Colo. newly-ordained Colorado I Father Kessler Denver Cathedral on the morning of priests, three of them natives of the] Born and reared in the Jesuit par­ York Central railroad are to carry ish, Denver, Father Kessler has made EARTHQUAKE PERILS LONDON the new Bishop of Denver, the Most Thursday, July 16. state, celebrated their first Solemn Rev. Urban j. Vehr, J.C.L., D.D., to It will not be possible for Arch­ Masses Sunday, June 14. In Den­ a host of friends in his years in the CATHEDRALS Published Weekly by parish. Among the people who Two Anglican Cathedrals in Lon­ his see city in July as their guest in bishop John T. McNicholas, O.P., ver, the Rev. John Wogan offered his private cars. Oscar Malo, who is in S.T.M., the consecrator of Bishop first Solemn Mass at the Cathedral crowded the Loyola church to be don, St. Paul’s and Lincoln, were en­ THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY, (Inc.) present at his first Solemn Mass dangered by an earthquake June 7. charge of this feature of the recep­ Vehr, to come for the instullation. at 10:30, the Rev. Clarence Kessler tion of the new Bishop, telegraphed This is a disappointment, as it had 938 Bannock Street at St. Ignatius Loyola church at were many who were classmates in The historic Lincoln Cathedral had the Sacred Heart school. The music been restored at a cost of $500,000, June 16 from New York city to the been hoped to nave him speak at the 10:30 and the Rev. Roche Knopke, Rt. Rev. Monsignor Joseph Bosetti, banquet. Phone Main 5413 P. 0. Box 1497 O.F.M., at St. Elizabeth’s church at was furnished by the Loyola choir, collected over a period of years by under the direction of Mrs. Fred John its late dean. Dr. T. C. Fry. chancellor of the diocese: The private cars of Bishop Vehr 9 o’clock. The Rev. Henry Ford will be available not only for himself celebrated his first Solemn Mass at son, Tvith Mrs. W, Wayman at the “New York Central private car ar­ $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, organ. fisher of men. Like Peter, the good ranged for and will be at disposal but for the Cincinnati clergymen who Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. St. Francis Xavier’s church, Pueblo, priest must seek the souls God grants will accompany him here. The new at TO o’clock. With the exception Father Terence Devlin, S.J., was of Bishop Vehr in Cincinnati Tues­ the speaker at the Mass and in his him. Christ tells us that the good day, July 14. With previous ar­ Biihop if widely travele^ but hat of the Franciscan priest. Father shepherd will leave the 99 and seek never been in Colorado. One of the Thursday, June 18, 1931 Roche, these first Masses, attended sermon dwelt upon the powe; and rangements made with Rock Island great dignity of the priesthood- the one lost sheep, and the priest’s for similar car from Chicago, this prominent clergymen who will ac­ by crowds of relatives and friends vocation demands that like the Mas­ company him for the installation is of the celebrants, inaugurated lives “that power which is greater than completes' transportation Cincinnati was ever given to an angel; a power ter he must be all things to all men. to Denver.” the Very/ Rev. George J. Rehring, OFFICIAL NOTICE of priestly service in the Diocese of greater even than Mary, Christ’s own . . . He must come in contact with S.T.D., who succeeds Bishop Vehr as Denver that should prove of decided mother, ever had—the power to for people like the woman at the well, The Catholics of Colorado are rector of Mt. St. Mary’s of the West The Catholic Register has our fullest approval as to its purpose value in the years to come. Father to draw souls back to the Master. deeply grateful to the two railroads seminary. Dr. Rehring visited Colo­ and method of publication. We declare it the official organ of the give sins against an infinite God, and Roche will be stationed at St. Eliza­ the power to change bread and wine, His task is to help the unfortunate for the courtesy %hown their new rado last summer. Diocese of Denver and earnestly bespeak for it the whole-hearted beth’s church for the summer and show mercy as Christ spared the support of our priests and people. That support will make The senseless things, into the living Flesh months, but will leave in August to and Blood and Divinity of Christ woman taken in adultery.” Register a strong power for the spread of God’s Kingdom in Colorado. complete his studies at the Holy In his admonitions to the young Name college, Washin^on, D. C. He “The dignity of the priesthood is Hh J. HENRY TIHEN, the highest known. Eings of old, celebrant of the Mass, Father Justin Mxtinevt Nights, belongs to the Franciscan Province said that the good priest should al­ May 1, 1918. Bishop of Denver. crowned with gold /and precious gems, Saturday 3Se of the Holy Name. great in tile power of their mighty ways realize that the servant is not Father Wogan'i Man greater than the Master. He must and OGDEN Matinees armies that swept all before them, At Father Wdgan’s Mass, presided whose very word meant life or 9eath always appreciate the fact that his Sunday Colfax at Ogden 25e over by the Most Rev. Bishop J. to the subject, were proud to bow only consolation and strength are in Henry Tihen, the Rev. Francis W. before the priest and kiss the very the broken heart of Christ, and in his Walsh, pastor of St. Vincent de hem of his garment. For they knew work must be mindful of- the fact Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Paul’s parish, was the speaker. In that he was greater than they, though that the laborers are few and the har­ Monday, June 19-20-21-22 Thursday, June 23-24-25 LISTENING IN his sermon. Father Walsh said, “The he, the priest, might be clad in poor vest great. essential characteristic of the priest­ raimet^, and they were clad in pur­ After the Mass, a dinner was RONALD COLMAN in RICHARD BARTHELMESS in (Continued From Page 1) firmnait ii backed by kindnesi— hood is the power to offer the holy ple and soft linen; yet they realized served to Father Roche, other priests ly of the' type that falls into the Bishop Vehr is always kind.” sacrifice of the Mass. The reception that his kingdom was of eternity, at the monastery and Father Justin “Devil to Pay” “The Finger Points” hands of schemers. There will be of this power removes one forever while theirs was only a few short by Father Roche’s parents, Mr. and no "working” of this man. He has Bishop Vehr seems to be of from the great body of Christians years here in this world. Therefore, Mrs. Frank J. Knopke, at/their home, Coming Friday, June 26, “TRADER HORN” lived a community life for years be­ the type that is willing to put itself and places one in a class apart. The there is no music grand enough, no 949 9th street. cause of his connection with Mt. St. out immeasurably in order to please Church is a democracy in respect to lights bright enough, and no human Mary’s and St. Gregory’s seminaries others. A good speaker, he will rep> wealth or, race or color, but not in words sublime enough to tell of the at Cincinnati, and has been in an ex­ resent us splendidly before the ppb- respect to . A priest is power and dignity of the priesthood.” ecutive position so long that wa need lici .Immaculate in his personal ap­ raised to a sublime dignity far above After the Mass, the people went have no fear of his not being able to pearance, of fine but thoroughly mas­ the rank and file of men when he is down into the hall, where Father ‘make those adjustments that are ne- culine features, tall and athletic empowered to assist the sjeat High Kessler gave each one, individually, -cessary in order to keep peace in the looking, he is not at all hard to look his blessing. Father Kessler was at and we will always be proud of Priest in offering the holy sacrifice family. The give-and-take spirit has of the Mass,” honored by the Sacred Heart High unquestionably been well developed him. He claims that he has been too School Alumni association on June An Erent that WIU Be Heard in him. “He can be vary firm when busy to be a great scholar, but the Referring, to the influence exerted 9, when he was the guest of honor at necessary,” said Archbishop McNich- speaker at the consecration cere­ by a priest in the world. Father the annual banquet of that organ­ fram i i i Coaatto Coaatt olas of him to the writer, "but his mony, one of his best friends, spoke Walsh said, "What a tremendous in­ ization, held at the Argonaut hotel. especially of his learning, and one fluence for good will be this young Franciican’a Mats TRANSLATION OF PAPER hat merely to enter the atmosphere priest if he lives the average number At Father Roche’s first Solemn NAMING DENVER BISHOP of Mt. St. Mary’s and talk to its pro­ of years! He will teach thousands Mass, the Rev. Justin Walsh, O.F.M., fessors to realize that without real of children who will grow to man­ of Paterson, N. J., was the speaker. erudition a man would get po high of­ hood and womanhood and will pass (Continued From Page 1) Father Justin based his sermon on ficial place there. on his teachings to generations yet the Biblical words, “Greater love hath by the signature and seal of the unborn, TlTousands of people will Nation-Wide aforesaid prelate, you will transmit We love the Church in Colorado and no man than that he lay down his listen to his preaching and will react life for his friend,” showing that the ■\\5ithin six months to the Apostolic because of our long experience in an upon thousands of others. He will editorial chair and our occasional priest is fulfilling Christ’s command Chancery. guide and direct thousands of peni­ to love God with his whole heart, his “To thisL end and by these pres­ service in the Chancery Office, we tents and their influence will be felt ents we commit to this prelate of have tome appreciation of its prob­ whole soul and his whole mind and Sale of Famous by other thousands with whom they that in offering himself to the priest­ your choice the delegation to receive lems. We feel, as Bishop Tihen come in contact. Literally speaking, pointed out at the consecration ban­ hood he fulfills the second command the said profession of faith and the priest influences millions of people. to love our neighbor as ourself. Con­ oaths, in our name and that of the quet in Cincinnati, that the world is What a sublime vocation, then, is the Roman Church. We cherish the firm still in the making out here and that sequently, the priest is giving his life leadership counts for more than it priesthood of Jesus Christ!” for the highest ideals, an offering CANNON hope* and confidence that, sustained does elsewhere. Therefore we had Father Walsh reminded friends like that of Calvary. by the right hand of the Lord, you Further comparing a priest’s life will govern the Church of Denver more than a personal interest in siz­ and relatives of Father Wogan that ing up the characteristics of the new it was their duty to accompany all to that of Clurist’s, Father Justin successfully by your paternal labor said that the day of ordination was and fruitful zeal; and that with each Bishop. Thank God, we were able to his priestly ministrations with their return home with a singing heart. mayors. He congratulated Father like Christ's birth at Bethlehem, a day it will grow greater in spiritual Wogan’s mother, not only because promise of salvation to many through things as well as in temporal. First impressions summed up are: Colorado could not have done better. she saw the crowning glory of the his priestly power and the offering TOWELS "Given at Rome at St. Peter’s in priesthood come to one of hers, but of the sacrifice of the Mass. “He the year of the Lord, 1931, the seven­ Colonel P. H. Callahan of Louis­ als;^ because another boy, Barry stops the anger of God,” the speaker teenth day of the month of April, ville, Kentucky, who is one of the Wogan, stood beside his brother in declared, “and brings His'mercy to the tenth year of our Pontificate.” most useful of our Catholic layman the sanctuary and will be a priest the huiUan race. In other words, The Bull was signed by Andrew but who undertakes occasionally to in another year. according to our belief, he is another Cardinal Fruehwirth and other of­ give orders to everybody from the After the Mass, a breakfast was Christ and another savior to the ficials of the Vatican Curia. Pope down to the little man who served at the Argonaut hotel for world.” , / 4 l o r 6 6 c Coat-of-Armt writes this colu&ft;' ia..yery sura that relatives of Father Wogan, the offi­ Describing the years of prepara­ tion for the priesthood as the years The following description of wo are doing the. Church a “great cers of the Mass and seminarian Think of It! 1,000,(XX) Cannon Towels go on Bishop Vehr’s coat-of-arms was pub­ deal of harm in Col6rado” because friends. The Rev. James C. O’Doh­ spent in Nazareth, Father Justin fhen lished in Cincinnati papers in con­ I occasionally accept paid adver­ erty, secretary of the Most Rev. John went on to compare the first Solemn sale SATURDAY MORNING I It's THE Mass, his entrance into public life, nection with his consecration: tisements of political candidates. He MacGinley, Bishop of Monterey- FIRST TIME IN HISTORY that a Nation- “The new prelate’s coat-of-arms claims to know conditions here very Fresno, Calif., was present at the to that of Christ at the marriage well and informs us that he is mak­ Mass and the breakfast. feast at Cana. “The marvel of Christ .Wide sale of Cannon Towels has ever been embodies symbols of the diocese in changing water into wine at the feast which he will preside and of the ing a survey to prove to us how great Fr. Brennan Speaks at Pueblo Mass staged 1 Large, fluffy “thirsty” Turkish Towels, harm we are doing.. The Very^Rev. Dr. William Bren­ is still greater here,” he said, “for state in which he will live, together the priest ehhnges bread and wine 00x00 inches, of soft, absorbent, double loop w th heraldic connotation of Cincin­ Colonel Callahw te politely in­ nan, C.M., president of St. Thomas’ into the Body and Blood of the God nati, from which he came, and of vited to mind his own business. Wa seminary, Denver, delivered the ser­ who created him. weave—all with fast color borders. They're the family name Vehr. have been editing The Register for mon at the first Solemn Mass of “One portion of the coat-of-arms almost eighteen years and might be Father Henry Ford in Pueblo, hav­ “The public career of a priest regular 25c values, NOW, 4 for 66c I contains a red field, symbolizing the expected to know something of Colo­ ing as his subject, "The Priesthood.” means the fulfillment of the wishes state of Colorado. Over the field is rado conditions. Likewise the Bishop As the newly-ordained ascends the of Christ when He made St. Peter a a white silver cross, signifying the and the many priests whom we have altar to celebrate Solemn Mass for unity of the Catholic faith. A cres­ consulted on this very question might the first time today. Father Brennan cent, typifying the Blessed Virgin be at least slightly suspected of be­ said, he pronounces the same words Mary, is over the junction of the ing able to pass judgment on the at the Consecration that Christ did ^BfflRlCaNfixiPR^ arms of the cross, symbolizing the case. The real background of the some 2,000 years ago and effects the protection of the Mother of God. The entire matter is that the colonel, hav­ wondrous mystery of transubstantia- 7 S , ArapamaSe M o n t g o m e r y W a r d & C o . white silver also typifies snow in the ing failed to get an apology from tion. "His words become as it were Dbnvbr ' ^ 7 Co lo rad o mountains of Colorado. us for our criticism of his articles the sword which immolates the Vic­ 555 So. Broadway Phone SO. 1200 Denver, Colo. “The other portion of the coat-of- appearing In a group of dailies under tim,” the speaker declared. "We be­ arms is divided into two sections. the heading "Catholics and Prohibi< hold with the eyes of faith the blood The upper section contains a plow, tion,’’ is just a trifle sore at us for of Christ running down in streams and representing Cincinnati, with a star the time being. His head bowed down to receive the symbolizing the Blessed Virgin lead­ The Register is neither "wet” nor stroke of the executioner. Yes, this ing the plow to Denver. Volsteadian, as our readers know. is that sacred blood that was poured "In the lower section white ermine Hence it cannot agree with the out on Calvary, the same blood that pelt on a blue background signifies colonel in his intemperate advocacy has flowed down through the ages, the Vehr family name.” of the dry question. Nor can it cleansing the world from defilement Bishop Vehr’t Life “Svee that Louisville, Kentucky, is a and sin. This great power will pur The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, good vantage point from which to newly-ordained exercise today.” fourth Bishop of Denver, was born in understand the inside problems of “The solemnization of this Mass Cincinnati May 30, 1891, the son of Colorado journalism. is the culmination of long years of Anthony and Catherine Hammann Father Patrick McDaid, pastor at preparation,” said Father Brennan, ; Vehr. North Platte and diocesan editor of adding that no doubt the new priest He attended Holy Family school The Register, Edition, cele­ could remember the very day the from 1897 to 1904, whereupon he brated his silver jubilee in the priest­ voice of the Master called him and entered the old St. Gregory sem­ hood Wednesday and the large gath­ he arose immediately to follow inary, located at 220 West Seventh ering of his fellow priests and the Christ, counting not the cost and dis­ .street, Cincinnati, and remained until splendid attendance at a K. of C. regarding gll the pleasures and ad­ the institution was closed in 1907. banquet held in his honor proved the vantages the world offered. Weeks He then entered St. Xavier’s college, esteem in which he it held. Bishop and months of study, days frequently now , where he James A. Duffy of Grand Island filled with discouragement apd pain, remained from 1907 to 1909. presided at the Solemn Mass sung but sweetened with the consoling Bishop Vehr began his philosophi­ by the jubilarian. grace of the divine Master, followed. cal and theological studies at Mt. St. Only last Sunday night. Father “He was strong of heart,” said Fa­ Mary’s seminary. He was ordained to McDaid, and his brother, Father Mi­ ther Brennan, speaking from an in­ the priesthood May 29,1915, and was chael McDaid of Scottsbiuff, learned timate knowledge of Father Ford as WMWVMWJWWMWM appointed assistant pastor of Holy from Ireland of the death of their student, “and departed not from Trinity church, Middletown, Ohio, mother, from whose bedside they his resolution. Therefore his fidelity which position he occupied from 1915 came only a few days before. Her has been rewarded by his elevation to 1921. He was appointed chap­ last wish was that the silver jubilee to the sublime dignity of the sacred F. J. Kirchhof YOUR GOOD WILL lain of the Sisters of (Charity mother- celebration of her son not be inter- priesthood. We congratulate you to­ house, Mt. St. Joseph, Ohio, in 1921 fc^’cd with and hence the program day, Father Ford. We welcome you and served as archdiocesan director was carried out as scheduled. to the order of Christ’s sacred min­ Construction of schools from 1922 to 1923. He Father McDaid, in his Register istry. Thou art r/iade a mediator be­ — and your banking business is what we want. In return we offer you our serv­ spent 1923-24 at the Catholic uni­ work, has proved himself a scholarly tween God and man. Thou wilt con­ ices which are unexcelled. Our modern building, efficient personnel and other versity, Washington, D. C., where he commentator on events. All our tinue the work of your Master here Company received his degree of Master of staff extends heartiest jubilee greet­ on earth. Thou art made the salt up-to-the-minute banking facilities enable us to handle to the^best advantage any Arts. ings to this splendid pastor and urges of the earth to spread the savor of phase of banking in our various departments. In 1924, he resumed his position Payers for the good Irish mother the holy Gospels in a corrupt and as director of schools, continuing un­ who sent two of her boys as priests wicked world. May God bless your til his appointment in 1927 as rector to work in our great American West zeal, your self-sacrifice, with an ever- of St. Gregory’s seminary, Mt. Wash­ increasing harvest of souls. ROMAN BATTLE SETTLED, BUILDERS Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Loans & Discounts ington. He spent the year 1927-28 REPORT SAYS Let me congratulate too your de­ in Rome, where he studied at the The Associated Press Tuesday re. voted parents, that mother who looks Trust Department Foreign Exchange Collections Angelico, specializing in canon law, ported: “A solution of the contro. down from highest heaven with grati­ getting the degree J.C.L. In 1929, versy between the Catholic Church tude to God for this the beginning We Would he was appointed rector of Mt. St. and the Italian State is reported to of your holy ministry. Congratula­ Safe Deposit Vaults Investment Counsel Mary’s seminary, Norwood. have been found today in a plan to tions are due also to your brothers Appreciate Bishop Vehr has served as a con- reopen Catholic clubs in Italy, after and sisters who have prayed an^ suitor of the Cincinnati archdiocese Your Patronage they had been organized and spe­ made many sacrifices for this event.’ FOR YOUR CONVEINENCE, OPEN SATURDAY EVENING, 6 TO 8 and has been the representative of cially governed. It was said the gov­ Following the Mass, a dinner was Archbishop McNicholas for religious ernment, after receiving a note from served by Mrs. E. J. Jaeger in honor communities of women in the arch­ the Pope today, decided to allow the of Father Ford and friends, includ­ diocese. clubs to reopen as religious organi ing many priests of Pueblo. Father 700 L«¥nrence Street Bishop Vehr has four brothers liv­ zations under control and vouched Ford’s brother, the Rev. E. L. Ford MAin 5314 ing in Cincinnati. They are Elmer for by the Bishops. This is under­ of Des Moines, Iowa, assisted at the A., John, Joseph and Raymond Vehr. stood to be satisfactory to both par­ Mass as archpriest and was present I7th at Lawrence St. Frank Kirchhof, Pres These brothers and other relatives ties. Some of these organizations at the dinner. Mrs. Jaj^ers was Denver • - Colorado attended the banquet that followed already have been authorized to re aided by a number of ladies of the the consecration. sume activities.” parish in serving the dinner/

^ '5‘- „ r JJ///a ^ J "t- * 'iv t, . > -I.f -m/.-*'* ’ - I 7 •y* 'i , , . ' y Thursday, June 18, 1931 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER PAGE FIVE EARLEY-MOFFAT Silver Jubilee Celebration in WEDDING IS HELD Grand Junction Colorful Affair Miss Safa Frances Moffat and Thomas Earley, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Rev. J. P. Moran of Golden Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph’s H. J. Earley, were married at Loyola has written the following apprecia­ school, conducted themselves with be­ church Wednesday morning. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. tion of the silver jubilee celebration, fitting gravity and decorum. Fathef Terence Devlin, S.J., in the presence of the Rev. Nicholas Bertrand in Manus P. Boyle of Salida spoke of 300 guests. Grand Junction Wednesday, June 10, earnestly and eloquently on the dig­ Thomas Moffat of Los Angeles an account of which was given in nity of the priesthood. The Church gave his sister in marriage. Mrs. this paper last week: ceremonies closed with Solemn Bene­ C. D. O’Brien, sister of the bride, The beauty and glory and color of diction of the Blessed Sacrament. was matron of honor and the brides­ the ritual of the Cnurch marked the At the Country club, dinner was maids were Miss* Mary Earley, sis­ celebration of the Rev. Nicholas Ber­ served to the clergy and a few visi­ ter of the bridegroom, and Julia trand’s silver jubilee anniversary of tors. Fattier Joseph Carrigan of Wooldridge. his ordination to the priesthood. St. Glenwood Springs presided at the Dr. William Earley was best man B O O K S F O R Joseph’s church at Grand Junction banquet as toastmaster. Speeches and the ushers were Paul Dunn and had been richly decorated with the describing the work of Father Ber­ D. O’Brien. choicest roses. The altar boys richly trand and congratulating him were Following the Church service, a clad in purest white and scarlet robes, made by Msgr. Godfrey Raber and breakfast for relatives and immedi­ the pages resplendent in suits of Fathers John P. Moran, E. J. Ver- ate friends was served at the Argo­ VACATION white and capes of gold, the school schraeghen, J. B. Liciotti, Roger, naut hotel. girls in white dresses and the little O.S.B.; Fintan, O.P.M.; H. W. Gin- After a honeymoon on the Pacific girl pages bearing the crown of flow­ ter and D. O’Begley. Tea was served coast, the couple will reside in Den­ ers symbolic of the priest’s betrothal to the visitors at a reception ten­ ver. i Our selection of books gives a rare opportunity to have Appreciated to Christ, the long procession of dered Father Bertrand by the ladies Mr. and Mrs. John Rae were hosts clergy, secular and religiojs, the of St. Joseph’s Altar society, the at a supper Sunday night in compli­ an enjoyable and a good book to take along for the Sea flashing scarlet of Monsignor Raber’s Catholic Daughters and the Young ment to Miss Moffat and her fiance. or Mountain trip. If none of these are possible, then on robes of office and the gleaming Ladies’ sodality. Service golden vestments of the clergy—^all In the evening, over fifteen hun­ MSGR. O’BRIEN REAPPOINTED the home porch pleasant hours can be enjoyed. these made a picture never to be dred people, Protestant and Catholic, EXTENSION HEAD forgotten in the memory of the crowded the Avalon theater, where The Rt. Rev. Msgr. William D. Grand Junction people on the lovely an entertainment was griven by the O’Brien, president of the Catholic In light literature we suggest any of the following authors: tenth day of June. children of the parochial school, as­ Church Extension society in the Experience, the finest equip­ The clergy had gathered from all sisted by Mrs. 0. Barton as pianist. United States, Chicago, has been re­ parts of Colorado. From New Mexico Talks were made by the Rev. C. H. appointed for another term of five ment and facilities, and a full and Arizona came the Franciscan Hagus of Sterling, the Rev. Arthur years to the office which he has held Isabel Clarke, Will Whalen, Lucill^ Borden, Canon friars to felicitate and honor Father Kerr of Gunnison, the Rev. Joseph for the past half decade. Conflrma-. realization of the sacredness Bertrand. Catholic and non-Catho- Brunner for the clergy and the dio­ tion by the Holy Father of Mon­ Sheehan, Canon Guinan, Benson, Rene Bazin, lic friends came long distances to cese, while Attorney Silmon Smith signor O’Brien’s reappointment comes of our calling enable us to join in the celebration. spoke for the non-Catholics and Har­ in two letters from Cardinal Rossi, Christine Faber, Agatha Gray i- The Mass of the Angels was beau­ rison Elder for the parish. Presenta­ assessor of the Sacred Consistorial serve Horan patrons in a man­ tifully rendered by a mixed choir tion of a spiritual bouquet was made congregation, one addressed to Car­ under the direction of the Rev. Ar­ by Miss Mary Roessler. Father Wil­ dinal Mundelein, Archbishop of Chi­ In deeper thought: ner which they appreciate. thur Kerr of Gunnison. The altar liam Kipp of Durango presented the cago, and the other to Monsignor boys, who had been trained by the speakers. The parish presented Fa­ O’Brien. In Horan Service, tact and friendly ther Bertrand with a purse and the Chesterton, Belloc, Dr. Walsh, Stoddard, Dudley sympathy go hand in hand with parish in which Father Bertrand 788 ARE g r a d u a t e d AT PARISH TO HOLD built the first Catholic church sent LOYOLA U. professional skill. PICNIC SUNDAY remembrance through 1;he pastor. Commencement exercises for 788 Owing to our large stock it is impossible to give a full Father A. Hilbig of Delta, graduates of Loyola university, Chi­ cago, were held June 10. Honorary idea of what we carry in books. A visit to our store is Prices for complete funerals (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish) The Grand Junction Sentinel, car­ degrees of doctorate of law were 'This Sunday there will be a parish ried spendid accounts of the cele^ conferred upon Conpessman James much more satisfactory. If not possible, a line as to what range front $115 up, depend­ picnic at the Braconier cottage in bration for two evenings. Father M. Beck, former solicitor-general of Indian Hills. Members of each group Bertrand is highly respected for his the United States; Mrs. John Mac- we can furnish will receive prompt attention. ing upon the merchandise are to bring their own lunch. They scholarship, his kindness and his zeal Mahon. distinguished in civil, social may leave town after whatever Mass in Grand Junction, as was evident and religious work; the Rev. Patrick from the tributes paid him. selected. they attend. There will be games J. Mahan, S.J., president of Creigh­ PUBLISHERS’ PRICES PREVAIL and sports, with prizes and various Father William Kipp 6f Durango ton U., Omaha, Nebr., and George other amusements to entertain the was in general charge of the jubilee Villian of Paris, France, interna­ large crowd that is expected to at­ and was assisted by the lay commit­ tional leader on problems of dental tend. Persons having cars are re­ tee, including C. W. Wilson, F. E. and medical health. quested to communica^ with the Dean, William Sullivan, John Wolf, pastor BO that any unused space they G. W. Roessler and representatives WAR c h a p l a in d ie s AT mhave may be occupied by those who from all the organizations of the CLEVELAND, OHIO James Clarke have no means of transportation. parish. The Rev. James F. Cummins, war­ W . P. HORAN Father Bernard Bean, O.S.B., is A touching part of the celebra­ time chaplain of the 357th infantry, at the rectory for the summer. He tion was the reference made by Fa­ A.E.P., died at Cleveland, Ohio, June Church Goods House will be in charge of the parish while ther Kipp at the banquet to Father Father Cummins was one of four­ Father Walsh and Father Lemieux Bertrand’s mother, who is still living teen priests who volunteered to en­ 1636-38 Tremont Street Denver, Colorado A N D S O N attend the priests’ retreat at Regis in Luxembourg. A standing testi­ list as chaplains in 1918. He was college next week. monial of recognition was given to head of the Catholic chaplains in the Phone TAbor 3789 INCORPORATED Mrs. W. L. Prendergast enter­ the priest’s mother by the clergy. Seventh Army corps with the Ameri­ tained her bridge club at luncheon The clergymen present were the can army of occupation, stationed at OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS on Wednesday. Mrs. H. B. Mullin Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. Raber, Fathers J. P. Trier, Germany, after the armistice. GIVEN PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION FUNERAL CHAPELS won the high score prize. Carrigan, William Kipp, J. M. Hene- This Saturday, there will be a High ghen, James H. Brunner, Francis TOLEDO COLORED CHILDREN IN Mass at 7 o’clock for P. A. Carey, at Brady, J; B. Liciotti, L. Pecorella, COMMUNION CLASS Ample Parking Space—Centred Location the request of E. P. Hogan. E. J. Verschraeghen, John Minot, A. Believed to be the first such class On Monday, at 7 o’clock, a High R. Kerr, W. E. Larkin, D. A. Barry, in the diocese, six little Colored chil­ 1527 Cleveland Place KEystone 6297 Mass will be said for Ed Murphy, E. J. McCarthy, George Fenake, C. dren received their First Holy Com­ at the request of E. P. Hogan. H. Hagus, L. F. Hagus, H. W. Gin- munion in the chapel of the Notre The many friends of Mr. and Mrs ter, Sental, O.F.M.; Marcellus, Dame academy, Toledo, June 4. The George Baldwin will be happy toN O.F.M.5 Giles, O.F.M.; Remigius, Rev. Francis J. Keyes, pastor of St. know that their little daughter, O.F.M.; Mathias, O.F.M.; Aloysius, Patrick’s church, who had baptized Louise, is so much improved that she O.F.M.; Fintan, O.F.M.; Hein, the children the previous week, cele­ was able to return home from the O.S.B.; Mas, C.R.; J. P. Moran, D, brated the Mass—^the 28th anniver­ hoppital Sunday. She is rapidly re­ O’Begley, M. Boyle, John Walsh and sary of his first Mass. gaining her strength. A. Hilbig. NOTRE DAME U. HONORS FOUR 3-NIGHT BAZAAR TRENTON DIOCESE HOLDS 50TH WITH DEGREES St. Vinceht de Paul’s Parish JUBILEE SYNOD The citation of an honorary de­ STARTS THURSDAY A, -day of double significance In gree awarded to G. K. Chesterton 1098 SO. GAYLORD the history of the Diocese of Tren­ last fall and the awarding of honor THE CHRYSLER GROCERY CO. PHONE SOUTH 0144 ti» x»»uia t (St. Dominic's Parish) ton was observed June 10. It degrees to J. T. McCutcheon, Chicago Fancy Corn-Fed Meats—Groceries—Fruits and Vegetables After many weeks of preparation marked the fiftieth anniversary of Tribune cartoonist; Angus D. Mc­ Speer and Bannock QUALITY—SERVICE—PRICE FREE DELIVERY and hard work by faithful members the founding of,the see and the hold­ Donald, Notre Dame alumnus, pres­ OUR POLICY: Merchandise Worth of the parish, everything is in readi­ ing of the third synod of the Diocese ident of the Southern Pacific rail­ the Money and ai Repreieated. ness for the bazaar to be held on of Trenton, the first in a period of way, and Frank Wilson, Oklahoma Established 17 Years. Pearson’s Grocery and Thursday, Friday and Saturday of 33 years. Since November of last City attorney, were features of the Service Station next week. The bazaar will open year, the chairmen of five commit­ commencement exercises at the uni­ SEE OUR USED CARS with a dinner, to be served from 5 tees, in union with 70 or more versity June 7, at which 403 seniors MEATS, GROCERIES, FRUITS AND to 8 p.m. by members of the Altar priests, directed and advised by the were graduated. VEGETABLES—FREE DELIVERY and Rosary society. The dinners ai; Most Rev. John Joseph McMahon, SPANISH CARDINAL EXILED Alio Gaioline and Oils Bishop of Trenton, had been formu­ St. Dominic’s in the past have been BY REPUBLIC The most modern and elegantly furnished E. Louisiana & So. Clayton So. 8513 noted for their delicious quality and lating plans for the synod. Cardinal Se^ra, Archbishop of small hotel in Denver. Sound-proof rooms marked by splendid service, The Toledo and Primate of Spain, who Hotel St. Francis with outside exposure. One block from ladies this year expect to surpass business district. Take No. 9 car. Moderate SPANISH BISHOPS CALL had gone back to the country after 14th and Tremont, Denver rates, $1.60 to $3. Write for reservations. so. GAYLORD CREAMERY CO. all previous efforts in providing PEOPLE TO ACTION leaving it in the recent anti-clerical 1 1022 So. Giylord Si. Phone SOuth 4S4S sumptuous meal that will tickle the A manifesto issued by Catho­ manifestations, was taken to the 1 BONNIE BRAE palates of patrons. The attraction lic prelates at Toledo has again French frontier by government Friday evening will be a door prize swung the religious question into the guards Monday, the republican lead­ Service Station of $20.00 in gold. A record-break­ forefront in Spain. The manifesto ers holding that his presence might Phillipi “66” Gai and Oil PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. ing crowd is expected on Saturday Censured the government for laxity lead to further church burnings. evening, the closing night, when the in the anti-religious disturbances Dominic’s Parish I Free Crank Service~~Tire Repairing IT PAYS Chevrolet coach and other valuable The Cardinal was protected Sunday j___ ^ CARL DIRE So. Univ. and £. Ohio and for the enactment of decrees on and Monday from anti-clerical mobs. articles will be awarded. There will change of the legal status of the be something doing every night of Church. It affirmed that it would be PAPAL PRINCIPLES USED IN 3224 the bazaar. Booths filled with choice the duty of CathoWes to unite at the VERSAILLES PACT articles and various games and coming elections to elect deputies to Pius XI in his Labor Encyclical re­ ICE— LOWELL BLVD. —ICE amusements that appeal to voung the Constituent assembly who would marks how the nations seeking peace 2S Ibi., 10^; 371/, lb.., 15<; SO lb>„ 20^; 100 lbs., 35< and old will keep patrons well en­ “defend the interests of the Church.” seem to have taken principles di­ Manufactured from Pure Dk^tiUed Water—Full Weighta—Prompt Curb Service Annunciation Parish tertained. rectly from Leo XIH’s Labor En­ Open from 7 A. M. Till 9 P. M. Including Sundmya About twenty tables were filled IRAK CHRISTIANS IN FEAR OF cyclical. La Croix, Paris, prints at the card-party last Tuesday after­ LOWE*LL*BLVD. LOWELL ICE HOUSE LOWEI?L^BLVD. noon. The social was sponsored by MOSLEM PERSECUTION passages from the Versailles World FRANKLIN PHARMACY Danver’s the Altar and Rosary society. The fate that may befall the non- war treaty that are remarkably like Largest Drug Store Moslem minorities in Irak, once the Leo’s. The REXALL Store, 34th and Franklin St. Miss Helen Osborne of St. Dom­ LAKE’S QUALITY MARKET inic’s parish and Clifton Weiss of kingdom is admitted to the League WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF QUALITY MEATS, FRESH EGGS, Bert C. Corgan, Mgr. ” KE. 1753 “Immediate Delivery” Annunciation pariah were married of Nations as an autonomous state, DETROIT CHURCH NAMED FOR SALT AND SMOKED MEATS, FISH ON FRIDAY at a Nuptial Mass Wednesday morn­ is causing grave concern. A feeling ST. MARGARET MARY 3617 W»it 32nd Ave. Wo Deliver Cell GAHup 4405 ing. of uneasiness prevails among the St. Margaret Mary’s church, De­ THE FRANKLIN LUNCH Christians, who fear oppression at troit, claiming to be the first shrine - . “6 YEARS ON THIS CORNER” the hands of the Bagdad authorities. in the world bearing the name of Pinion Fuel and Supply Co. Open 22 Hours Each Day 1620 E. 34th Ave. SEVEN RECEIVE In recent days several prominent the new saint, was formally dedicated LUMP COAL, $5.50 UP Christians have been arrested and by the Most Rev. Michael J. Gal­ COAL STEAM COAL, $2.50 UP lit COMMUNION accused of having taken part in lagher, Bishop of -Detroit. The dedi­ F. A. Muinford, M«rt W. 2Bth and Decatur GAUup 6125 The firms listed here de­ BERTHOLD’S plot against the union of the state, cation of the church marked the serve to be remembered (St. James’ Parish) eleventh anniversary of the organiza­ QUALITY BAKERY Seven children of the parish, who tion of the parish by the Rev. John FOUR MONSIGNORS CREATED A. Koelzer, pastor. 1 GRANADA- when you are distributing had been prepared by the Sisters of AT BISHOP’S JUBILEE b ROGERS SERVICE PIES, CAKES, DONUTS, Mercy, received their First Holy Com­ In connection with the golden 1 BARBER SHOP your patronage in the dif­ BREAD AND ROLLS munion last Sunday. The altar was sacerdotal jubilee of the Most Rev. Colorado Dairy Co. ■ STATION ■ Sanitary, Courteous Service beautifully decorated by the sacris­ Joseph H. Conroy, Bishop of Ogdens- Incorporated ferent lines of business. 2231 E. 34tli Ave. Phone YOrk 7856 tan, Mrs. Phillips. The First Com­ burg,_N. Y., four priests of the dio­ ■ GAS, OILS AND EXPERT 1 C. H. POATES UNION SHOP municants were Robert Lammerman, cese were gnven monsignorial rank, Real Milk and Cream ■ TIRE REPAIRING 1 2921 W. 25TH AVE. Paul O’Brien, Hugh Oliver, John Fathers P. S. Garand, Vicar General; 3704 Downing KEyitone 57^) ^ West 2Sth at Decatur The Dairy That's Run by a Woman Bills, Mary Ellen McEnulty and Bar­ J. J. Lacey, diocesan director of char­ Our Plant Alwaye Open for Inspection bara and Carol Smith. Little Jean ities; C. J. Crowley and R. F. Pierce. We Deliver Ail Over Denver The firms listed here de­ and Patricia Rogers were the escorts Their investiture took place June 7. ETHEL FITZPATRICK. Prop. of honor for the girls, and the Egyptian Cafe serve to be remembered Blessed Sacrament Parish Murphy twins, David and Daniel, Special Plate Lunch, 25c-35c acted for the boys. Chicken Dinner Sunday, SOc when you are distributing Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cleary are vis­ Mr, and Mrs. Z. N. Cox- BOULEVARD GROCERY iting for several weeks in Iowa and That Are 2636 W. 32nd your patronage in the dif-- . 8 A. M. Open Sundays 7 F. H. FANCY GROCERIES J. W. Queary, Owner FRUITS, VEGETABLES Mrs. Lillian Blish returned last ferent lines of business. 2801 Colorado Boulevard Phonei, YOrk 0869-0870 week from South Bend, Ind. She AWNINGS BETTER Look for Home-Owned Ad Each Friday for Specials ______motored there and brought her son, At Prices That Will Please A REGISTERED PHARMACIST Eugene, home from Notre Dame uni- BROTHER’S PHARMACY IN CHARGE------AT - - ALL - TIMES versity...... for his summer vacation. All Patterns and Brands of Fabrics and a Staff of Trained Men COURTESY Prescriptions Carefully Compounded RELIABLE Miss Beverly Kirk of Eaton, Colo., to Suggest and Estimate on Your Requirements is spending the week with her cousin, Without Obligation. 5001 Ea*t Colfax Avenua Talephone YOrk 2171 St. John’s Parish | Mary- Jane Gates. Telephone PEarl 8224 The last meeting until fall of the WINDSOR WATER AND BOTTLING COMPANY Altar and Rosary society was held LAWN UMBRELLAS, COUCH HAMMOCKS, PORCH HARRIET BURTON ARTESIAN AND DISTILLED WATER June 11 at the home of Mrs. R. W. FURNITURE—GLIDERS $15.00 AND UP. E. L. RONINGER Root Beer, Ginger Ale, Near Beer and Soda Water Hamilton. There was a large at­ SHOP Groceries, Meats, Vegetables 8030 DOWNING ST. PHONE YORK 8856 tendance. The members thoroughly AMERICAN TENT & AWNING CO. enjoyed the book review given by Mrs. “A SHADY BUSINESS CONDUCTED ON Expert Dressmaking and Designing IT TAKES THEI n T * r > ^ SUNNY PRINCIPLES” TO MAKE the ! I L I i \ I C. A. WHITE MARKET C. T. Bruckman, president of St, MASTERCRAFT an* pays the f Ijriij 1 John’s Altar society, and they are 1388 South Broadway TO BUY THE I » QUALITY MEATS-We Deliver grateful to her for the pleasure she CLEANERS AND DYERS FRANKLIN 0804 AND 0805 2808 COLORADO BLVD. PHONE YORK 0869 gave them. 2310 E. 6th Ave. FRanklin 373^ .1715 E. 6th -_Oenver, We, LAMPERT-SMITH 58 NEW MEMBERS TRAVELOGUES AT Make Your Heating Plant WEDDING RITES FOR ALTAR SOC’Y P.-T. A. MEETING (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish) (St. Philomena’s Parish) The meeting of the P.-T. A. Study Entirely Automatic W ith A very beautiful. marriage cere­ The regular monthly meeting of club of the Cathedral parish held W H E N I N THE mony took place Wednesday morning St. Philomena’s Altar and Rosary June 11 at the home of Mrs. A. J. when Joseph Lamperb, son of Mr. and society was held at the home of Miss Sullivan, 1409 Gilpin street, was one Mrs. A. H. Lampert, 460 South Ann Savage, 1026 Fillmore street, of the most enjoyable and instruc­ Logan street, and Florence Smith, Monday, afternoon of last week. Mrs. tive of the season. COAL FUELER daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edward Fitzpatrick was assistant The humor of Julian Street’s “A NEED Smith, 3536 Perry street, were made hostess. It was the last meeting of Need of Change” was brought out man. and wife. The Rev. J. J. Don the society until fall. Mrs. Harry in the reading by Mrs. W. P. Gib­ .THE MOFFAT GOAL CO. nelly officiated. The bride was very Loritz said the opening prayer. At bons. Mrs. Joseph Emerson Smith MAin 0235 Stoker Dept. charming in a cream lace gown. She the request of Mrs. Otto Kiene, gave a descriptive talk on her visit . When you need the services carried a huge armHiouquet of bride's chairman of the courtesy committee, to San Antonio, Texas, where she at­ roses. Marcella Hartman was brides­ the secretary read a letter from Mrs, tended the celebration of the-200th of a mortician, call the one maid. She was gowned in pale green Thomas McGlone, thanking the mem­ anniversary of the founding of the ank pink trimmings. Donald Lampert, bers for their sympathy and prayers missions. Mrs. W. G. Loberding brother of the g^ro'om, was best man in her recent bereavement. The gave an artistic description of the who can serve you to the Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hynes, with Mrs president, Mrs. Thomas Russell, decorations ' in the Sistine • chapel. 1 Halter as accompanist, sang several thanked Mrs. Johnson and Mrs, Refreshments were served by the best advantage. numbers that had been especially re­ Bruggeman for work they have hostess. The club will meet again St. Francis de Sales’ Parish quested by the bride and groom^ done on surplices. The members July 16 at the home of Mrs. W. P. Miss Marjorie Fyles left Sunday gave a rising vote of thanks to Fa­ Gibbons, 1461 Forest street. for the Pacilific coast, where she will ther Higgins for his assistance in the THE CUT RATE DRUG COMPANY enjoy a month’s vacation. Many recent membership drive, which re­ WE DELIVER—South Denver's Leadins: Cut Rate' Druggists cities of interest will be visited en sulted in fifty-eight new members; Q. D. CLUB HOLDS Owned and Operated by C. E. J. Crawford and G. W. Miles route, but the greater part of the to Mrs. Joseph O’Connell for taking ANNUAL ELECTION 294 So, Penn., at Alameda—PEarl 6433 201 Broadway, at 2nd Ave.—SO. 0154 time will be spent with relatives at charge of the First Communicants’ Boulevard Los Angeles. breakfast, to Miss Georgia Hughes Mr. and Mrs, Stephen W. Ryan of for her donation to the breakfast, The board of directors of the Q. THE BROADWAY HARDWARE COMPANY 467 South Logan street left Thurs­ and to Mrs. John Tierney; chairman D. club met Monday evening at the 10 SOUTH BROADWAY TELEPHONE SOUTlf 1064 day for California, where tiiey will of the recent card party, at which home of Mrs. Florence Ginn for the A Complete Line of MINTRA Paints enjoy a month’s vacation. $124.75 was realized. A grratifying purpose of electing officers for the Mortuary WE CUT AND SET YOUR WINDOW GLASS FOR YOU A general meeting of members of report wa8 given by the sponsors of club. Mrs. Ginn was chosen presi­ the parish was called for Thursday the various card clubs. Miss Georgia dent, Miss Catherine Maher, vice JAMES P. McCONATY SCHREINER’S POWERINE STATION evening, June 18, in the assembly Hughes, Mrs. Scheffler and Mrs. W. president; Miss Minnie Duray, secre­ room of the high school. There was H. Andrew gave some helpful sug­ tary, and Miss Margaret Hamilton, Federal Blvd. at No. Speer Complete Line of Powerine Products treasurer. The Q. D. lodge in George­ 9TH AND BANNOCK ^ KEYSTONE 9387 a large attendance and plans were gestions for donations to the Cath­ discussed for the annual parish pic­ olic Benefit shop. Mrs. Andrew an­ town is now open for the season GAIIup 0407 nic, to be held at Elitch’s gardens nounced to the members Mrs. Frank The Junior Catholic Daughters FALBY’S PURE PAINTS Saturday, .August 1. Barry’s election as president of the through Mrs. Harvey Smith will take “BEST BY TEST’’ The many friends of Mrs. 0. H. Tabernacle society and solicited their over the lodge in a body the last SUN TESTED 32 BDWY, Maxwell, 826 South Pearl street, aid in the work of that society. Mrs. three weeks of August. This is the HOUSE PAINT, Gal. $2.55 Vafs"HT.....$2.50 FALBY’S PEarl 2940 will be pleased to know that, after a M. L. Dyer and Mrs. Fred Schirk are third season that the juniors have three weeks’ siege of illness, she is assisting with the sanctuary work in chosen the Q. D. lodge as a place Edwin B. Clayton Plumbing and Heating Co. on the way to recovery. Mrs. Max­ the month of June. Mrs. Schirk and for their summer vacation. Anyone None Better—A 20 Gellon. Insulated Automatic Gas Water Heater— well underwent a serious operation at Mrs. Kindblade will be in charge in wishing further information or to Installed Complete—30 Days...... »p4 X .O '7 THE BROADWAY CREAMERY a Denver hospital. July, and Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. make reservations at the lodge may With Safety CiC'l Kfh Automatic Pilot Light...... a p o X .O U BUTTER, EGGS, ICE CREAM, CREAMY CHEESE Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Carter and Dan McQuaid, Sr., in August. Fa­ call Mrs. Florence Ginn, Gallup At $6.00 Do-n-n, d>-d 4^ A A 66 South Broadway 1037 15th St. family of 267 South Emerson street ther Higgins addressed the meeting 2741-R. $6.00 Per Month Add...... ^ X U .U U left Monday for a month’s visit in and, offered the closing prayer for 2408 East Colfax Avenue—Phone 'YQrk 5000 Residence Phone YOrk 0298 Kentucky, Iowa, Nebraska, , the welfare of the society. The Sep­ COMMITTEES FOR Plenty of Hot Water Any Hour—Repair Work a Specialty—Estimates Furnished FIELD DRUG STORE Illinois and . Relatives of tember meeting will be held at the ECONOMICAL DRUGS, SUNDRIES, CIGARS AND CANDIES both Mr. and Mrs. Carter, whom they home of Mrs. Nellie Newell, with CARNIVAL NAMED ONE-HALF BLOCK FROM BUS DEPOT The Best Goods—The Best Service Eat and Drink at Our Fountain have not seen for years, will be Miss E. Jones as assistant hostess. Street Cara Nos. 11-13-40 at Depot Stop at Hotel Door Visit Our Fountain South Broadway and Dakota Avenue visited. The trip is being made by Master Jack Young, son of Mr. (Holy Family Parislj) Colorado Hotel A. L. SMITH, Prop. auto. and Mrs. T. Raymond Young, fell At the meeting of the Altar and 17th Street at Tremont Phone KEystone 2391 Two couples, members of St. while at play, last Friday, and broke Rosary society, June 11, committees H O L L A N D~ K E R Y Francis de Sales’ parish who recently his arm. were appointed to make plans for When Rolls Are Made With MILK They Retain Their Freshness celebrated their golden weddings, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sullivan of the parish carnival, to be held July were among the invited guests at 930 Madison street will leave this 16, 17 and 18. On the night of 1893 South Pearl Phone South 3337 a theater party last week. The week for their farm in Iowa, where July 16, the men of the parish will attraction was “Sweethearts.” The they will remain indefinitely. prepare and serve a delicious Vir­ WERNER’S DELICATESSEN happy couples were Mr. and Mrs. The Misses Eleanor Zook and ginia baked ham dinner. Members of Cathedral Parish Herman Stadler, 342 South Wash­ Katherine Almstead gave a house the Altar and Rosary society will 4 Foreign and Domestic Luncheon Meats, Cheese, ington street, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. party at the Zook mountain cabin serve a chicken dinner on the night Cordials and Beverages Messenger, 365 South Washington June 7. Among those who enjoyed of Jply 18. The committee of DAILY RATE SCHEDULE 84 South Broadway~Ncar Bayaud—-»in the Werner Building______street. • women consists of Mrs. King, Mrs. their hospitality were Bernadette single Lavatory...... $1, $1,26, $1.60 This Sunday will be Communion James, Rita La Tourette, Ellen Cur- Wiley, Mrs. Koerber, Mrs. A. Lantzy, Mrs. Scheirberg and Mrs. Handy. Double with Lavatorj^.... >....$1.60 to $2.6u SOUTH DENVER MOVING & STORAGE CO. day for the members of the Altar so­ tan, Helen Zook, Mary Margaret Single with Bath...... $2 to $3 ciety. Hart and Pauline Biglow. Mrs. A. Lantzy is in charge of sup­ ’AV E N U E ’ $2.50 Per Hour—Reliable per tickets} Mrs. Koerber of cooking, HOTEL Double with B a t h ...... $2.60 to $3.60 Mr. and Mrs. J. Schroeder of St. Miss Blanche Fitzgerald left Den­ NEAR EVERYTHING 369-71 So. Broadway______Phone Day and Night PEarl 1227 Louis, Mo., were the guests of Mrs. ver July 12 for Boston, accompanied Mrs. Smiley of tables and waitresses, Mrs. Crouse of the apron booth and A. C. Tremlett and her family for a by Di;. and Mrs. Raymond Plank. Open from 6:30 A.M. to 11 P.M few days last week. They will remain there for six ■^eeks. Mrs. Delaney of the grab bag. Other Brownie Creamery & Delicatessen PARSON’S BAKERY appointments will be later made by KEystone 7767. 526 E. 17th Ave. En route, Doctor Plank will stop at I8P* Brick Ice Cream, 29^ Qt.— Pt. Quality Goods Flint, Mich., to get his car. the president, Mrs. King. The regular monthly meeting of COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF LUNCH MEATS PHONE SOUTH 0975 126 BROADWAY CARNIVAL AUTO Miss-Anne O’Neill, a pupil of Mrs. AND EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES OUTING LUNCHES Bessie Dade Hughes* was heard in the Young Ladies’ sodality was held COMMITTEE MEETS three numbers at' a recital held at the home of Miss Alice Lantzy, TOM’S GROCERY AND MARKET Thursday, June 11, at the 'West Den­ 4124 Sheridan boulevard, Wednes­ Your Phone Is Our Door Bell (St. Catherine’s Parish) ver high school auditorium. day night, with Miss Catherine Sei­ PEARLS WHEN YOU NEED, THAT Members of the automobile com­ bert as assisting hostess. Plans for AND ALL KINDS OF WATCH. CLOCK OR JEWELRY Miss Evelyn Taylor was hostess at REPAIRED 1757 SO. PEARL PHONE SO. 0405 DENVER. COLO. mittee working in the interest of the a miscellaneous shower on Tuesday the carnival, in which the young BEAD NECKLACES ladies play an important part, were RE-STRUNG REMEMBER CARSON’S annual summer carnival met in the evening, W June U l l C 9, in111 honorilV I llV l Vof A ATAIOOMiss . 17 East Colfax—Right at Broadway MIRACLE PRODUCTS AND MFG. CO. rectory Monday evening. Present Maude Garnett, a bride-elect. Among wscuKed. PROMPT SERVieE SPECIALIZE IN THIS WORK were Eugene Cort, president; Frank Tickets on the six grand awards LOWEST PRICES All work guaranteed. Moderate prices Now in Their New Location— 12SS So. Pearl those present were the Misses Ursula CARSON’S Clocks Called For and Delivered Gartland, secretary; Walter Kerwin, Garnett, Madeline Carey, Uh^rlotte to be made on the closing night of 17 E. COLFAX—RIGHT AT BDWY. TELEPHONE: TA. 9354 FOR S A ^ AT YOUR GROCER Jerry Pasture and Arthur McKone, O’Reilly, Blanche Pitzgeraf^ Ruth the summer carnival haVe been sent lieutenants, who compose the official Garland and Virginia Dillofl'and the to all parishioners. TRY OUR REGULAR DiNNERS G. A. MUNTER SHOE REPAIRING committee, and Joseph Schmittling, Mesdames I. W. Garnett, Fred Holy Hour will be kept this Friday NEWHOUSE CAFE T H ^ WILL PLEASE YOU Thomas Gleason, Fenton Lawlor, Knoth, Maude Garland, Raymond night beginning at 7:45. Expert Workmanship—Best Materials—Reasonable Prices This Sunday will be Communion A DISTINCTIVE PLACE TO EAT Bernard Lawlor, John Mueller, Fran­ Plank and Ralph Taylor. 308 E. Colfax MAin 9777 1128 EAST ALAMEDA cis Seiner and Joseph Evatz^ their Miss Sarah Ann 'Vifqualn, daugh­ day for the members of the Young assistants. These twelve men re­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. 'Vifquain, Ladies’ sodality, as well as for all East Dakota ceived the automobile books and will Sr,, has returned from Rosary col­ the young ladies of the parish. Lace Cortaini, Draperies, Laces, Center Pieces and AH Table Linens Our distribute them among the members lege, Chicago, 111., to her home, 1336 Mesdames Brady and i Smiley have Gleaned and Hand Pressed. Community Grocery and Creamery of the parish. The auto this year Claj^on street, for the summer charge of the sanctuary this week. NO PIN HOLES CALL FOR AND DELIVER 218 E. Seventh Ave. CITY LACE CLEANERS Phone TAbor 7907 Cars to East and West is a 1931 model six-cylinder Chev­ Miss Maude Garnett has been Mrs. A. Lantzy gave a family din­ DAIRY PRODUCTS, GROCERIES. rolet coach. ner, followed by a reception, Thurs­ 1st and 15th of Each Month widely feted at pre-nuptiil affairs. BAKERY GOODS This Sunday, at the 7 o’clock Mass, Mrs. I. W, Garnett, her mother, en­ day, June 18, in honor of her daugh­ BRISBOIS HAND LAUNDRY Office A Warehouse, 1521 20th St. the Young Ladies’ sodality' will re­ tertained at a trousseau-tea in her ter, Miss Lillian Lantzy, whose mar­ Open Evenings and Sundays riage to Theodore Lally will take AH Kinds of Laundry Work at Reasonable Prices Service—KEystone 6228 ceive Holy Communion in a body. honor; Mr. and Mrs. George Ruth Linens and Silks a Specialty 1420 E. Dakota SO. 4007 The members of the parish are re^ entertained dinner guests Wednes­ place June 24. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER PHONE TABOR 9337 minded that the third annual parish day, and Mrs. T. L. McGonagle en- A. W. Montgomery, beloved grand­ picnic, under the auspices of the teKained dinner guests Friday of father of Mrs. Fay, died in Colorado Holii Name society, will be held this last week. Springs Thursday, June 11. TO M THUMB GOLF year on Sunday, June 28, at Navajo Master Dudley Taylor, one of the Father Bowling is a guest at the Play Your Favorite Game Now lodge in Indian Hills. graduates of St. Philomena’s grade rectory. Summer school opened in St. Cath- school, entertained his classmates at Mrs. Fred Lebhart has returned SEVENTEENTH AVENUE AND MARION St. Philomena’s Parish erine’s_ last Monday. All parents a party Wednesday evening of last to her home in Laramie, Wyo., after who wish to avail themselves of this week. delightful visit with her sisters, 620 EAST COLFAX opportunity for their children are Mrs. Ginn and Mrs. Wiley, and her REGAL VALETERIA SHOP PHONE YORK 8748 At all the Masses last Sunday, the Men’s Suits Cleaned and Pressed, 65c COURTESY CORNER requested to enroll them as soon as pastor called attention to the appeal brother, Mr. Marron, possible. Ladies’ and Men’s Felt Hats Cleaned, 7Sc CARS WASHED $1.00—GREASED $1.00 of the Denver deanery of the Dioc­ Mrs. Lebhart, Mrs. Ginn, Mrs. OPEN STODAYS AND EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. New and Modern Washint: and Greasins Eanipment Last Sunday, the St. Catherine’s esan Council of Catholic' Women, Reddick and Mrs. Wiley made the PHONE YORK 3998. Storage and Expert Repairing. I. N. Riley, Prop. 3300 E. COLFAX baseball team won from the P.N.A. for salable cast-off clothing, fur­ retreat at Loretto Heights college. club, 15 to 14. niture, etc. Mrs. Lubeley was recently called Earl James Smith; infant son of The 6:30 Mass is the only Mass to Butte, Mont., by'the death of her Mr. and Mrs. Earl James Smith of this week. The servers are Charles mother. HARTLEY SERVICE WE 4220 Green court, was baptized re­ Smith and John^Bopp. Mr. Clausen is the house guest of Creole Belle Cafe STATION cently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Travis A very beautiful wedding was sol his sister, Mrs. W. Koerber. Quality Shoppe were the sponsors. Captain and Mrs. D. Cronin will Specializes in Delicious Southern ROBAR, ETHYL GAS MOVE emnized Wednesday, June 17, at Cooking of Highest Quality Oil - Greasing Service 813 15th St. 'rame Houses, Garages On Thursday, June 11, St. Cath­ 9:30, at St. Philomena’s church, leave Monday for a motor .trip erine’s P.-T.A. held a very delightful when Miss Maude Garnett, daughter through Yellowstone park. 2 5^, 3 5 ^ & 50^ Dinners Cara Called For and Delivered Delicious For Service—-KEystone 6228 card party. At this meeting, an­ of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Garnett, 900 The committee to visit the sick in COLFAX & PEARL PH. YORK 7013 Plate Lunches Office A Warehouse, 1521 20th St. nouncement was made that St. Cath­ Garfield street, became the bride of July includes Mrs. E. Henry and Served from 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. Salads and erine’s was the only superior paro­ William Leroy Zint, Jr., son of W Mrs. Helen. Those reported ill are Fresh Fish Dinners Friday PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS chial school with thirteen hundred L. Zint, Sr., of Oregon. The Rev, Miss McCrone, Mrs. Pimple, Mrs. Sandwiches and sixty-one points. Prizes were Colson, Mrs. Goode and George Kay- 516-18 E. 17th Ave. Denver IT PAYS M. E. RATEKIN, Owner PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. William M. Higgins performed the IT PAYS awarded Mesdames Breen, Langsfeld, ceremony in the presence of a large atan. Mayeau, Villano and Wyers. number of relatives and friends, Mrs. McNulty and Mrs. Noh re­ Confirming the scholastic standing Miss Garnett, who was given in mar­ cently donated two quilts to the Al­ of St. Catherine’s graduates, news riage by her father, wore an ex tar and Rosary society. was received last week that 'Vincent quisite gown of ivory satin and tulle All monthly card parties have been Vielhaber of the class of 1927,- who veil and carried a bouquet of calla postponed until fall.______Holy Family Parish finished his high school work at the lilies. Miss Ursula Garnett, sister St. Catherine’s Parish McBride high school in S t Louis, of the bride and maid of honor, wore were announced as-follows: Monday, is the winner of 8 four-year scholar­ an apricot lace gown with matching for Joseph Walsh, Sr., thirteenth an­ ship at St. Louis university. The accessories and carried pink roses. niversary, requested by Miss Eva NATIONAL SHOE SHOP THE ZIMMERMAN MERCANTILE CO. Vielhaber family returned to St. Miss Ruth Garland, cousin- of the Walsh; 'Wednesday, for Albert Flood, Quality, Service and Expert Workmanship Louis from St. Catherine’s parish two fourth anniversary, requested - by bride, and Miss Ruth Gerpki, her 4414 YATES DENVER. COLORADO WMt 38th • Watch'ouf LooW aicer.’- 3700 Navajo Street years ago because of business rea­ chum, were the bridesmaids, gowped Mrs. Flood and family; Thursday, _ Call Gallup 0741 The r e d a w h it e store. Call Gallup 0936 sons. in canary chiffon, with hat and slip for Mrs. Catherine Kempter, third; LOOK FOR THE ELECTRIC SIGN Another member of the 1927 class pers to match. They carried garden anniversary, requested by the Misses North Denver Poulti^f Supply House to merit a scholarship was Jeanette flowers. Little Mary Leorane Hayes, Kempter. NO Gies, who was jp'aduated this year the flower girl, wore a quaint little Devotions to the Sacred Heart of Cleaning Dyeing Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizers—Bird Seed and Supplies from St. Mary’s academy, and who Jesus are held Wednesday, Friday dress of green chiffon over yellow and Sunday evenings at 7:30. Repairing Altering COST 38th Avenue and Stuart St. Phone GAIIup 2671 scholarship to Loretto taffeta. She carried a basket of For Man to Call and Give Esti­ Heights college. flowers. Leighton Garland was best Mrs. Edward P. Coffey has noti­ mates on Packing and Shipping Regina Leake, formerly of West fied her mother, Mrs. Mary Nevin, man, and Thomas Kane and Perry that she and Mr. Coffey will leave W. A. GRIERSON, Prop. KEystone 6228 __ 38th avenue, was graduated from St. Pratt were the ushers. Mrs. 1. W. Phone Gal. 5084 4120 Tennyson St. Office a Warehouse, 1521 20th St. Mary’s academy at Los Angeles, Garnett, mother of the bride, wore a the Mayo hospital next week. Mr. Calif., June 16. She was also a becoming gown of orchid print chif­ Coffey went there to undergo a seri­ a . member of the class of 1927. ous operation. St. Therese’s Parish fon with lace hat. Mrs. J. F. Clair Mrs. Luke Parslow, 740 Olive St., rendered several beautiful solos, with entertained Mrs. Otto Kiene and the MASS DESCRIBED AS DRAMA Miss Mamie O’Haire at the org;an. members of her card club at a de­ COFFEE SPIKES If You Don’t Drink Our Coffee BY RADIO ORATOR Following the ceremony, the bridal lightful picnic Wednesday afternoon, You Are Cheating Yourielf The holy sacrifice of the Mass “is party had breakfast at the Colburn June 10. Even though Mrs. Parslow St. Louis’ Parish 9625 EAST COLFAX AVENUE a superb, sublime drama,” because hotel. After a two weeks’ honey­ has moved out of the parish, it is the PLATE LUNCHES AND SANDWICHES “every act of the priest commem­ moon, Mr. and Mrs. Zint will return desire of the sponsor of the club and There Is No Substitute for a Savings Account in a Bank orates and symbolizes some individ­ to Denver, where they will make the members that Mrs. Parslow con­ The LYON LUMBER Co. ual act of the tragedy of the suffer­ their home. Among the out-of-town tinue to be one of the members of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ing and death of Christ,” the Rev. guests were Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Ward the club next season. ______‘‘Everything to Build With’' Dr. Edward J. Walsh, C. M., vice of Pueblo. OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO Denveg; 4436 Brighton Blvd., KE. 4970 Aurora: 9301 E. Colfax, FR. 6380 president of St. John’s college, This Sunday will be the regular Legal Notice Brooklyn, declared last Sunday in Communion day for the children of NICK STREWLER SERVICE STATION • AURORA the course of his address in the the parish, at the 8 o’clock Mass. NOTICE OF ADJUSTMENT DAY "TEXACO PRODUCTS" The firms listed here de­ “Catholic Hour,” broadcast over a The pastor sent out personal let­ ESTATE OF KATIE TOFTIE. ALSO Washing, Greasing, Polishing— Drive In— Courteous Service network of the National Broadcast­ ters to all wage earners last week, KNOWN AS KATIE TOFTIE KOHLE. DE­ SERVICE STATION serve to be remembered CEASED. NO. 4839. SO. BROADWAY AT HAMPDEN ______PHONE ENG. 392 ing company, and sponsored by the asking their support for the assess­ All persons having claims against said when you are distributing National Council of Catholic Men. ment plan, which is the moat eco­ Estate are hereby notified to )>reeent them Green Fargo Gi^ The subject of the address was “The nomical and dignified method of col­ for adjustment to the County Court of the WALTER H. JOHN, NO. 2 City and County of Denver, Colorado, on Seiberling Tires and^'Tubes your patronage in the dif­ Clean Oblation—The Mass.” lecting revenue to reduce the parish the 21st day of July. 1931. The Bed and White Stores debt. . LEROY J. WILLIAMS, Aurora, Colo. Cor. Colfax & Clinton ferent lines of business. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. Requiem High Masses for the week Administrator of Said Estate. 3383 SOUTH GRANT ENG. 27 AND 123 DENVER’S NEW ORDINARY OFFICIATES AS BISHOP (Continaed Prom Page 1) Archbishop said that Bishop Vehr had received no honor which he had not tried’ to evade. When he ap­ pointed him rector of St. Gregory’s seminary, he tried to avoid that; when he wished to send him to Rome, he wished to be excused; when he asked that the Pope n ^ e him a Do­ mestic Prelate, Bishop Vehr pleaded that the honor might not come; like- ■\vi3e, when the Archbishop named him rector of Mt. S t Mary^s semi­ nary. When the word came to the Archbishop that Monsignor Vehr had been chosen Bishop of Denver, the young prelate said: ‘T should not accept” “Days passed,” said the Arch­ bishop, “before we could induce him. Than hei accepted only through fear that he might disappoint the Church or refuse to do what the Church wanted him to do.” The Archbishop discussed the probable etymology of the name Velu and said that some traced it to the Latin vir. He called Bishop Vehr vir nobilis. [Vir means “a m an. of honor, courage, spirit' SPECIAL FOR —certainly not a bad name for a Bishop.—Editor]. Among the Coloradoans at the ATRINKA'S consecration of Bishop Vehr was the ^ B U T Y C R '% , Very Rev. Leonard Schlimm, O.S.B., HOME^ EGGS 5 LOOP Saturday Only administrator of the Holy Cross ab­ bey, Canon City. PU BLIC PUBLIC DELICIOUSLY FLAVORED Bishop at MiddUtowa Bishop Vehr was highly honored at Middletown, Ohio, last Sunday. - He spent the first six years of his BUTTER -...... 2 3 c FUDGE CAKE “It Cost No More to Trade in This Better Market” career as a priest in that city and both Holy Trinity and St. John’s churches were crowded to capacity BUTTER 2 1 c 2 0 c to greet him Sunday. Young men whom he had trained as boys for Belgian Hares s R 171' ■service in the sanctuary assisted him RANCH EGGS ...... 1 5 c at his first Solemn Pontifical Mass r u c r e r o h English CHERRY PIE ‘ a t Holy Trinity. The Very Rev, George Rehring, the Bishop’s suc­ V liE illiJu Cheddar Brick...... JL OC cessor as head of Mt. St. Mary’s sem­ 2 0 c inary, was assistant priest. Fathers BACON 1 Lb. Pkg. 28c John F. Cogan and Charles E. Hec ICE CREAM Brick...... - ...... 2 9 c tor were deacons of honor; Father R. J. Markham was deacon; Father Prices are effective Friday and Saturday in the four shops. STRAWBERRY PIE HOME WEST Robert Sherry, rector of St. Greg­ LOOP ARAPAHOE Small Size ory’s preparatory seminary, Cincin­ PUBLIC SIDE CHICKENS nati (who was a Colorado visitor MARKETMARKET last summer) was subdeacon, and Fa. MARKET MARKET 15c thers Francis B. Smith and Carl J. Lamott were masters of ceremonies. HAMBURGER Father Smith, who is well known in Colorado, and who was an official at BEEF POT ROAST Lb. I2\c the consecration of Bishop Vehr, is a THE PUBLIC MEAT CO. brother of Sister Francis Regina, UNION MARKET “THE ACME BAKERS” superior of the Denver Cathedral (YOUR BAKERS) Sausage convent. He is on the faculty of We wm start It—Prices Slashed Mt. St. Mary’s, Cincinnati. Home Public Market Loin Roast Following the day’s ceremonies. LARD, LARD, NO LIMIT...... lb. 6c PORK Shoulder Butt Lb. 15c Bishop Vehr was guest of honor at a ALSO AT banquet given by the Middletown 23rd and Dexter 1032 15th Street f r a n k f u p .t e r s , LAMB STEW Knights of Columbus. More than VEAL STEW 200 were present. Bishop Vehr is a VEAL LOAF FRESH TATER-FLAKES member of the Middletown council, PRESSED HAM HAMBURGER Come in and see them made in LEWIS FISH SHOP K. of C. and, like Bishop Tihen, be­ our new location opposite Red longs to i the Fourth Degree of the SPRING LAMB AT PRICES WAY DOWN Pacific Coffee Store Star Market and Katrinka’s. Belgian Hares, order. This ■will be good news to We specialize on picnic parties. Ib...... 2 0 c the Colorado Knights, who have been Legs....l7V2^ Shoulders..12 Vs Chops 1 7 Y i^ NUT MEATS— Hot From .the Kittle to You W ee Shop 2 lbs. or more. « accustomed to strong episcopal co Frea Delivery KEystone 9210 Spring Chickens, operation. The Bishop is also a char­ BABY BEEF Try Our Assorted Nuts R. B. COOK, ^ o p . Ib...... 2 5 c ter member of the Holy Name so­ ALL STEAKS...... lb. 1 7 V it — Salted, lb...... ^IjOO ciety at Holy Trinity parish, Middle- We Are Experienced and Bakery town, and, with the Holy Name men BEST CUT, POT ROASTS...... lb. Largett Retailers in Nut Meats leading, more than 1,000 Commua PRIME RIB, BONELESS...... Ib. 17V2^ GREEN TREE ions were offered for His Excellency in State at Holy Trinity church last Sunday SANTOS COFFEE SHOE REPAIR morning, according to word just re­ Pork Prices Lowest in Years Fancy Santos CdffM, Ih'.».'.lBe ^. Orange Cream ORNEFS Comer 14th Street ceived from the Rev. J. F. McNary, Chops...... 15^ I Loin Roast..l3y2^ IPork Steak..l2V^^ 2 for 35c pastor. OyR SPECIAL COFFEE CAKE Men’s ______Father McNary was toastmaster Sausage ..1 2 V2^|Fresh Ham..l6 y2^|pork Roast....9 y2^ One of the largest and most at the banquet Sunday. Father A. Pound ;...... 21c Half SoTeis.^..... 65c M. Gerdes, pastor of S t John’s Bacon Spare Veal Smoked 1 lb. Pkg. Pacific Blend Coffee, 1 lb. 40c and 20c Men’s H air^ complete stocked Delicatessens church; Father Markham of Cincin­ Squares, Ribs, Steak, Picnics, Bacon, and 2 lbs. Sugar free...... 45c Rubber Heels... 30c in the West. Specializing in the nati, Edward A. Kramer and Grand Ladies’ g* gj Knight Michael Clevenger were 71/2^ lb. 9Vt^ lb. 15^ lb. 1 0 ^ lb. 2 9 ^ importing of fine Sea Foods and among the speakers. Bishop Vehr ' PIES Half Soles...... OOC Cheese. A Denver owned busi­ paid glowing tribute to the late Fa­ Lemon Cream. 20c Composition and OA/* ther Hickey and to the present pas­ HOLYOKE Leather* Lifts.u...... GUC ness. We believe in Denver, i- tor, Father McNary, with whom he BROOKS FRUIT Leather, Panco or Uskide ■ worked at Holy Trinity. He said LEADER Almond Filled Coffee he realized that the life of a & PRODUCE CO. EGG CLUB These Prices Good Every Day Give Us a Trial, Bishop is no bed of roses, but he will FREE DELIVERY come West prepared to do his best, CAKE HOME PUBLIC MARKET We Guarantee to Satisfy to put every ounce of energy into the BAKERY PHONE TABOR 1369 Open Saturday Until 9 P. M. work, knowing that he has the pray­ Home Grown Peat, DAY OLD EGGS, ers of his old Middletown friends. 3 Ibt...... 2 5 c Doz...... Bishop Vehr referred to himself CAKE 2 2 c as a “resident of the West.” Honey Cream...... fc iV v Sweet Juicy Oranges, 2 0 c Wee Shop The Journal, a Middletown daily, PULLET EGGS, The Grand Opening of said that he “showed that side of his Doz...... character which has endeared him PIES Limes, 1 7 c E9 N U T S 1 5 , 2 0 c the California Meat Co.Gt to hundreds in Middleto-wn, that Cherry... characteristic which enables him to 15c LARGE BROWN meet each and every one as man 'to Extra Fina FREE— Yz lb. Box Mayflower Bacon—FREE Strawberries, 2 qts.. 2 5 c EGGS, Doz...... man, as friend to friend.” Assorted Cookies, 1 9 c One 1 lb. Wieners With Each Purchase of 50c or More 2 doz. for...... 25fJ BREAD CAMP SANTA MARIA TO FANCY WHITES, 3 Large Loaves. OPEN SUNDAY MORNING DO NUTS Doz...... 2 0 c (Continued From Page 1) 1 5 ^ doz. Fagan’s LARD...... 1 lb. Pkg. 5c Fuller, who will be in charge of the RABBIT SHOP health side of Santa Maria. Devoted The main building has been put BREAD 1Or Exclusively to Belgian Hares ...... lb. 2 5 ^ in excellent condition inside and out. 3 Large Loaves.... * Vv» the Marketing STEAKS, AD CuU...... lb. 25c All the buildings are painted of Quality Fidi VOSS BROS. Frys ...... Ib .3 2 ^ for Many Years. white, with a blood red on each Fresh Eggs, “Guaran­ POT ROAST, Choice Cuts ..Ib. 10c roof. Mr. and Mrs. Dower chose the MARKET Large Assortment color Bchefne to symbolize the two BAKERY teed” ...... doz. 2 3 ^ ideals in Catholicism most loved, CIGAR SHOPPE Phone "Year Bskers for All Oecsilons” Mary’s purity and Christ’s bleeding A FuU Line of PHONE KE. OSSS PORK STEAK...... lb. 15c love. MAin 3518 On Friday, one hundred anxious Cigars and Tobacco Delmonico Cake, and happy children will be taken to Monthly and Weekly Migazines DELIVERY For Health’s Sake the camp. They will remain there Candy Bart and Gnm ' 27c. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS over three Sundays, when another Eat group of girls will go up for the re­ mainder of the girls’ period. Two hundred boys will then be taken up Vienna Rolls, in two groups of one hundred. NICK’S FRESH Meanwhile, a separate group of » Doz. 18c. i f twenty-two boys, chosen from St, BUTTER R E D S T A R Vincent’s,* St. Clara’s and other de i n s i s t s ; " ™ CASH STORES pendent homes, will enjoy the facil ities of the camp for the whole sum­ Assorted Coffee home I'ublic market Z32U L. Cottax 979 Broaaway mer. A-special program has been Cloth Bag SCOTCH arranged for this group, consisting SUGAR ...... 4 9 c of manual training, physical and Cakes, Doz. 19c. military training. Bill Dolan, who POP CORN WHITE KING, Large Pgk...... 2 9 c gained fame on the gridiron for OLEO, Colored______2 lbs. 25c OPPOSITE AKCADB GROC. A MKT. With $1.00 Grocery Pifrehaae Regis, ■will be in charge of this group. Don’t Buy Substitutes—-Buy CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 2 9 c The office of the Catholic Charities JAM A?i°Fi.yoS...... lO c HYDRATED ORANGE The Needle Work Shop is still receiving applications from Usds from Fre.b Oranges poor children or their friends. If Also AU Fresh Fruit. Drinks Run Mender Needles, 75c Ea. any worthy cases are known where fOFFFF 2>?c Watch Us Make It at the Guaranteed Perfect CRISCO, 3 lb. Can____ _ 5 9 c a vacation will help, kindly ■write or Mail Ordtra Filled rU rD D IC C Sweet, Pitted, phone to the Catholic Charities as ORANGE BAR HOSE MENDING DONE v llU U v ltjlJ No. 10 Can, Each. soon as possible so that the neces Sold by the Glass, Pint, Quart or GsL sary physical examination^ can be MILK 3 c™'...... 2 0 c 2 5 ^ and 35<) a Run made immediately. The camp can accommodate girls between the ages RririAM UADFC Young F rys...... lb. 2 0 ^^ CERTO, Bottle_____ of seven and fourteen for the second DLiLijlArl llAllCiU Fancy Roast ...... lb. 1 5 ^ group. THE MONTEREY COFFEE SHOP I Juicy, lb...... The Most Rev. Bishop has appoint­ HAMQ R*ths Skinned, 11 -I SIRLOIN STEAK ...22^c ed the Rev. John Mulroy and the NOW SERVING Rev. Harold Campbell as directors of POT ROAST .t!!!!!'* : I V s the camp for the season. BROILERS, Fresh KiUed .Ib. 1 9 c Hot Weather Special Lunches m a n m a k e s 77TH ANNUAL YOUNG HENS, lb...... WALK IN PROCESSION 25c and 30c For the seventy-seventh year in SERVICE FROM 6 A. M. UNTIL 6 P. M— UNTIL 9, P .M. SAT. Cl i r r n D a r a m swiff. Premium...... lb. 3 0 ^ succession, Bernard Prescott, aged VEAL ROASTS...... Ib .l2 k ijL ivC ii/ ISAVeiJN Blackhawk ...... lb. 2 7 ^ MAY FRANCIS, Prop. 87, walked in the annual procession We Reserve the Right to Limit Qoaatltios We Reserve the Right to Limit Qanntities of the Catholic Guilds of Preston, Lancashire, England. \ Thursday. June 18, 1931

Greek Rite Bishop FUNERAL RITES THE BRIGHT SPOT FOR M. COLARELLI Greenhouse and Flower Shop FOR FLOWERS We Csrry AU SUndsrdstandard Vsrietis*Varieties of Shrubbery The Solution of a Perplexing and Perennials. • ^ Canon City. — The funeral of JOSEPHINE AT FIFTH PHONES YORK 0*90 - YORK 0616 Michael Colarelli, who passed away at his home in Lincoln Park Thurs­ Question that has Recently Arisen 1 [ M i m TRIP day, June 4, was held from St. Michael’s church June 8. It was one The Rev. F. Gregory Smith, pastor of the largest funerals held here for LOOP MARKET of St. Mary’s church, Littleton, and some time. Mr. Colarelli had resided Regardless of the amount you the Rev. Francis Cawley, assistant in Lincoln Park for forty years and haye to deposit you need not be pastor of St. Philomena’s chuB^, the church was crowded to capacity left Monday by automobile for a trip. - by relatives and friends to do honor satisfied with a rate of less than East. They will attend the national to his memory. The Rev. Paul Fife, 5 % interest. Start saving on one convention of the Catholic Students’ QiS.B., sang the Requiem High Mass. Mission Ctusade in Niagara Falls, N. Father Dietz, a former resident of f uritg lakFr^ I of our Pass Book Accounts. Y., from June 29 to July 2. There this city, left Monday for his home is a large branch of the Crusade in in Cripple Creek, after spending the ‘‘Quality Plus Quantity Equals Economy** ' Colorado, an activity of the Diocesan week-end in Canon City. All your money is withdraw­ Mission society, of which Father Mrs. Hugh Flynn of Florence vis­ LOOP MARKET WEST SIDE MARKEY. 8TH * SANTA FE able in full at any time plus inter­ Smith is director. ited with friends in Canon Cjty The priests were in St. Louis Wednesday afternoon of last week. Every Day Prices \ est at the rate of 5 % compounded Thursday, where Father, Smith offi- Mrs. T. H. Morrissey of Florence semi-annually WITHOUT ANY ‘ciated at the marriage of Miss Lillian spent Thursday of last week in Canon CINNAMON ROLLS, doz...... j Margaret Famular, formerly of Den­ City. DEDUCTION WHATSOEVER. ver, to Edward C. Day, Jr., of this Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Sterling and DONUTS, cake or sugar, doz...... 1 5 ^ | city. Other places they will visit are daughter, Janet, went to Denver Fri­ Nerinx, Ky., the motherhouse of the day evening. Mr. Sterling attended HOME MADE BREAD, large loaf...... 5< f Sisters of Loretto, where a number an advertising meeting Saturday BUTTER CREAM LAYER CAKE, ea...... -25^^ PASS BOOK “NO SERVICE CHARGE” of former Denverites are stationed, held at the Denver Press club. He ACCOUNTS and Altoona, Pa., where relatives of returned to Canon City Sunday, leav­ EXTRA SPECIAL! Come to the Purity Bakery for 3 | Father Smith reside. ing Mrs. Sterling and Janet in Den Msgr. Peter Bucys, Bishop for all ver for the week. loaves of Cottage Bread—for 101 have been carried by Father Claude The Irish Free State government T GUTTERS, FURNACES, SKY LIGHTS 3837 Sonth Broadway ‘ A man in Kansas has invented an Allouez, pioneer Jesuit missionary, June 9 rejected a proposal for estab­ SOUTH DENVER METAL AND FURNACE WORKS arm rest for automobile drivers, is now on exhibit at the Neville pub- lishment of a gambling casino at G. Bader, Mgr. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. What is badly needed is a chin rest lis museum. Green Bay, Wise. The Bray, a seaside resort in County 1416 SO. BROADWAY PHONE SO. 1827 - RES. SO. B061-J IT PAYS for back seat drivers, cross was plowed up sixty years ago Wicklow, Office, 938 Bannock Street SPRINGS C. D. OF A. IS MADE K. OF C. PROMOTERS ARE TO HOLD BANQUET HEAD THIRD TIME GIVEN CROSSES Colorado Springs.—On Sunday, Grand Junction.—At an election La Junta.—The promoters of the June 21, the 11th birthday of Court held last week, the Knights of Co­ League of the Sacred Heart received T H E MAY CO. S t Mary, No. 513, Catholic Daughters lumbus named H. J. Elder grand Communion on the Feast of the Sa­ of America, an initiation will be held knight. This will be Mr. Elder’s third cred Heart and also on the Sunday in the Knights of Columbus home ait term, he having served two terms, within the octave of the feast. Last 1:30 p.m. In the evening at 7 o’clock, 1928-1929. John Crosby filled the Sunday evening, they renewed their a banquet will be held at the Alamo office the past year. The council is consecration to the Sacred Heart hotel. All members are requested ending a very successful year under and the new promoters received the Cleaning Restyling to meet in St. Mary’s auditorium the leadership of Mr. Crosby. R. A. crosses, which were awarded^by the Moderate MacKenzie, representative of the Repairing ^ w i m s Sunday morning at 7:45 o’clock and Rev. W. E. Larkin, the director. FIN E FURS Prices to receive Holy Communion in a supreme council, visited Grand Junc­ Those to whom promoters’ crosses body in the church. tion council Saturday, June 13. He gi'ven were Mrs. W. 0. Bald- Sixteenth at Tremont—Phone KEustons 2045. A chicken supper will be served p v e a report of supreme council ac-Ljjj ^ Bradley, Mrs. ?. by the ladies of Corpus Christi guild tmties, among which is the boys h . sirshears. Miss Clara Cook, Mrs. in the church hall on Wednesday program. He made suggwtions re- k j Gavagan, Miss Irene Klein and evening, June 24, from 5 to 8 o’clock. garding .the business administration -p The charge for the supper will be of councils. He went to (Jlenwood P jjd Kranz, accom- fifty cents. ^ . u pained by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Red- The marriage of Miss Harriet The Knights of Columbus were I piond, spent several days last week The Argonaut Hotel Kemp, youngest daughter of Mr. and hosts to the school children, at a pic-ljp Denver, where they were the OPPOSITE THE CAPITOL Mrs. H. C. Kemp of this city, and nic Sunday at .Kannah creek. They guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kerby, Permanents and Transients^ William St. George, son of Mrs. Anna give the treat annually for the Wedding Breakfasts—Bridge Luncheons—Dinner Parties St. George, also of this city, was I The Rev. W. E. Larkin, pastor of solemnized at Corpus Christi church M St. Patrick’s church, and the Rev. FRANK J. HABERL, Owner Friday morning, June 12, the Rev McDonald’ ^ b e rt R. Weimer, Hay- l ^uj^ Pecorella, pastor of Our Lady Colfax and Grant ^ Phone TAbor 2361 Felix Abel, pastor, officiating at th^ Guadalupe church, were among Nuptial Mass. The attendants wer^ Schneible and Frank Prinster will at-' ^ss Margaret Kemp and G e o rg d ” tend the ciUzp military training ^ ^f the celebraU^ Whelan. Mr.XX------and. xx_. Mrs. cx St. George----- camp at Fort Logan for one month silver jubilee of the.Rev. Nicholas will make their home in Colorado guests pf the local g^rtrand, pastor of SL Joseph’s Springs. ^ churcb at Grand Junction, Wednes- Richard Purcell, son of Mr. and Country club l« t week. CaPto,n ^ r. and Mrs. At Mrs. J. A. Purcell of Pikeview, whb waq tiiP o'lipst'nf hnnnr Cash, long-time members of St. Make Your attended Western State college at to n is in*^rhnr« o f rp^rvf^ffi^rs’ I Patrick’s parish, who reinember very Gunnison, has accepted a position ton is in charge of reserve officers happily the days when Father Ber- with the National Education associa­ activities in this district. i trand •was assigned to duty here, tion. He will sell “The Classroom Announcement is made of the mar­ were among those whose good for' Teacher’’ throughout Arizona and riage of Miss Marie Traynor and tune it was to congratulate in per­ Dollars Do New Mexico. Percy. Welch. The ceremony took place recently in Aspen. After son the jubilarian and to present to Miss Naomi Griesemer, who had short honeymoon, the young couple him the good wishes of old friends been attending the Adams State Nor­ returned to this city, where they will at La Junta. mal school at Alamosa, Colo., has make their home. The bride is a grad' The ladies of the Altar society of Double Work returned to spend the summer with uate nurse of SL Mary’s training Patrick’s parish entertained with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Griese­ school and the groom is the son of] ® home-made cal^ and me cream mer. Her sister. Miss Anita Griese­ Mrs. Frank Welch of this ci£y. The parish lawn Wednesday Money spent with Register ad­ mer, who teaches in the music depart­ ment of the college, has remained best wishes of many friends are ex- . vertisers buys the same as else­ tended to the young couple. L V* for the summer term. Bryan I!cHugh has returned fromP®’’. children of St. Patricks where — and — in addition helps Mrs. Emmet Knight and her chil­ dren, 914 East Platte avenue, left a visit to Glen’s Ferry, Idaho, where n . . j build your diocesan newspaper. he spent some time with his mother, ^ ^^e ^Catholic Daughters ■ of U Wednesday on a three months’ trip Mrs. Sarah McHugh, and his brother, held the last meeting of the to New Brunswick, Canada, and the Janies season at the K. of C. hall Tuesday New England states. A Catholic paper is a necessity today not Miss Marjorie E. O’Brien, 212 E The Altar society met Thursday only for obtaining correct news of diocesan afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ross P®and Mrs. F, R. McAllister as events, for the publication of ecclesiastical Uintah street, has gone to Seattle, West, with Mrs. Frank Prinster as Miss Sophie Ruegg, a del- Wash., for a visit. assistant hostess. After the business 6?flte to the state convention, gave documents and regulations in the diocese, Miss Helen Myles, 103 Cheyenne but also for the explanation and defense meeting, bridge was enjoyed.' » report of the meeting. Refresh- boulevard, who is employed in the Miss Genevieve Stone left last ™®?ts were served following the of the Church’s position on many of the office of the county clerk, is spend­ questions that agitate the public and which week for Seattle after a visit of sev- social himr. ing her vacation in Glenwood eral weeks here at the home of her Miss Elizabeth Klein, a graduate of necessity cannot be carefully explained Springs. by a secular newspaper. parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Stone, p f St. Joseph’s hospital, Denver, a Miss Marjorie Sue McDermott, Miss Stone will visit her brother, former member of St. Patrick’s par- who had been attending the Sacred David, in Seattle, and will then go ish| was last week assigned to duty Heart convent at Menlo Park, Calif, on a trip through the Panama canal. I at the Letterman General hospital is spending the summer with' her Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Bertrand of I in San Francisco, a government hos arents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. MC' Wilmont, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. pital for ex-soldiers. E•ermott of Phoenix, Ariz., who have J. P. Bertrand of Iona, Minn., were taken a house at 2207 North Nevada in the city last week to attend the avenue for the summer. jubilee celebration of Father N. DENVER NUNS GET Miss Dorothy Fink, daughter of Bertrand. The men are cousins of POPE’S BLESSING Register Small Ads Mrs. Georgia Stevens Fink, former Father Bertrand. residents of this city, was graduated Don Weimer of Utah was a visitor The sisters of the Queen of ^15 to Summer HAVE YOUR PAPER HANGING LAUER’S PRIVATE HOME FOR BABIES. on June 12 from the University of in the city. last week. Heaven orphanage received the Undernourished babies a specialty. 1001 California at Los Angeles. Mrs, AND PAINTING DONE NOW! Vine street. Frsnklin 8581. The summer schedule for Masses Papal blessing this week in a letter MAN, father of 7 children, needs work. Fink and her two daughters, Dorothy at St. Joseph’s church became ef- sent by Cardinal Pacelli, Papal Sec- CASH OR TERMS Will do anything. P. Tixier. 716 25th St. and Katherine, have been making fectivefpnfivo loaflast Sunday, Masscs On Sun-1 rctary of State. The sisters sent a THE MIDWEST HOME ROOM and board in private home; reason­ their home in Los Angeles for the day will be at 6 and 8:30 o’clock. cablegram felicitating His Holiness IMPROVEMENT CO. able. 2068 Clarkson street. Phona York last few years. Mrs. Helen Harrington received a I on the occasion of his 74th birth­ 4278-M. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Neer of 214 DRESSES painful injury to her leg in a fall] day, the acknowledgment of which 316 U. S. National Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Single garage. 81.00. 842 North Pine street announce the mar­ laiast ■ week. She has been confined to from the Cardinal reads as follows; TELEPHONE TABOR 4374 Inca street. ______riage of their daughter, Miss Leo her home for several days. The Holy Father thanks you for JANITOR and houseman needs permanent Agnes Neer, to James F. Keating, One of 193V8 Grand Values! CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS’ HOME. 1772 position. Geo. Worth, 725 Kalamath St. Miss Elizabeth Sullivan has re- your . prayers, . and good wishes and Phone MAin 1098. Jr., of this city. The marriage took turned after a visit of several months 1 sends you his blessing.” Grant. Pleasant home for Kiris. ])lace at Sacred Heart church. May MAN WANTS work half-days or two or in Illinois, where she went for the DENVER AUTO TOP CO. three days a week. Gallup 0861-J.______27, in the presence of members of benefit of her health. Canarai Upbolstarinc. 1213 Lawrence St. FOR SALE—Five-room modem houee, the family, John Wolf, Jr., is visiting at the DONEHUE PICTURE SHOP gerege. 3823 Gilpin etreet; near church Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Penrose are home"of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 101 20S Formerly end school. again at their home in Broadmoor John Wolf. He had been attending onoii'i Cisler & Donehoe FOR R E N T ^trictly modern, five-room after a two weeffs’ trip to Los An­ Northwe^ern university. RAIN Pictures and Framing 822 12th Street iiouse. full basement, fine condition; walk- geles, Coronado Beach and Ensenada. MAln 0962 ------ing distance, two blocks from St. Leo’i James E. McShane, who for two A TO Z Eapress abd Moving. Prices and St. Elizabeth’s churches. Adults only. years and a half had been an as­ “QUIZ” WINNERS OR $1.00 per hour; 2 men, $1.50. Big truck: 911 Champa street. sistant pharmacist at Glockner san­ trunks and baggage, 50c and up. Phone HOLMES AUTO SERVICE . KEystone 5741. SUnd, 19th and California General auto repairing. Est. 1907, Vul­ atorium, died at the age of 29 years GIVEN C.D.A. PINS I street. ______canizing, tires, accessories and good oil at at his home, 115 Tyler place, Mon­ v e n in g dresses in pastel mousselainc MAXEY’S SHOE REPAIR SHOP 50c a gallon. 2741-43 N. Speer Blvd. GaL day, June 8. He had been a resident Glenwood Springs.-r-The true and] 4Je sole, chiffon and organdy! Swagger All kinds of Hand Tooled Novelties. 5436-J. of Colorado Springs for seven years. -false “qpiz’’ on the constitution of E I-adies’ and gents’ pocketbooks. belts, etc. SHINE LITTLE GRAY BEAUTY SHOP He came here from Cincinnati. He the Catholic Daughters conducted by 1 spo'rVs frocks.in shantung and silk crepe—all 2308 East 6th Avenue^______Specializing in Frederlch Vita Tonic Per­ leaves a father and mother, Mr. and READERS OF CATHOUC REGISTER manent Wave, gives the hair a soft, beauti­ Lecturer Catherine McNulty at the | WASHABLE! Afternoon, travel and busi­ Secure helf rate. Dr. W. A. O'Connell ful wave. Conscientious work guaranteed. Mrs. James McShane, and a brother. last regular meeting resulted in a tie. agrees to allow readers of this paper half Reasonable prices. Keystone 2705. 332 Dr. William McShane, all of Cin­ Miss Mary Guadnola, Mrs. Mae I ness models! A headliner of this great sum­ rate on Chiropractic treatments. For free McClintock Bldg. 1564 California St. cinnati, and another brother, Russell Schutte and Mrs. Veronica Keegan mer drive . . . to win new customers . . . to examination you may telephone Keystone MRS. ATKINSON has moved her millinery McShane, who is a student at Colo­ drew for the prizes, Mrs. Keegan and 4058 or call at Suite 247 Steele Bldg., to 1645 E. leth Ave., Apt, 2. Remodeling rado College. Mr. McShane was a thrill old friends! All sizes 14 to 46; half corner 16th and Weltom______and order work a specialty. Agent for Nu' Miss Guadnola winning. They were member of Cincinnati cotfncil, No. given pretty C. D. of A. insignia pins. DRESSMAKING AND DESIGNING Bono corset and corscletto] made to your 1683, of the Knightfe of Columbus. sizes to 26%. DELLA HASKINS, Proprietor measurement. The Rev. J. P. Carrigan and his The May Co.—Third Floor Cleaning by Bodefelt TREMONT TURKISH BATHS The funeral of William J. Shan­ niece, Miss Anne O’Neil, and Dr. and 2422 E. 6th Ave.______York 4027 Frankie Murphy, Proprietor ahan was held from St. Mary’s Mrs. E. G. LeDonne have returned | PHONE US FOR PRICES AND APPOINT- Open Day and Night church Tuesday morning, June 9. MF.NTS 1651 Tremont, opposite the Clarke Church from Grand Junction, where they at­ WEST 29TH AVE, BEAUTY SHOP Goods House. Phone KE. 8008 tended Father Bertrand’s silver ju-1 Ph. CAUup 7168 Hazel Hardie 2746 W. COMPETENT woman wanta day work. MANY PRIESTS bilee. Father Carrigan was toast­ FORD Ph. GAI. 71S6. Hazel Hardle. 2749 W. 29th York 2123. master at the dinner held at the| TAYLOR’S BAKERY AND CREAMERY GUARANTEED rebuilt batteries, ^2.25 VISIT DURANGO Country club. HOME BREAD AND ROLLS and yours. Tires all sixes, slightly used, Fancy Cakes and Flee $1. Tulloh, 538 Ssnta Fe. Phone KE. 7795. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sheehan and I CONVERTIBLE VINCENT MeVEIGH Full Line of Dairy Producte 1938 WASHINGTON ST. One front room, Durango.—Among the priests who her sons of Aspen and Mr. and Mrs. 2742 W. 29th Ava. James Taylor, Prop. $12 a month; everything furnished. Hot were visitors at SL Columba’s rec­ William McHugh of Marble visited | Painting and Interior Decorating ALICE T. LAWLESS water heat, telephone, walking distance. tory the past week en route to Grand friends in Glenwood Saturday. .^Jstimates Given on All Interior or Exterior Painting CHIROPRACTOR ^ FOR SALE OR FOR RENT—10-room Junction for Father Bertrand’s silver J. C. Schutte and Adolph Zanca-I CABRIOLET 1232 E. I3th Ave., Denver, Colorado house, block from Loyola church; suit­ Phone GAIlup 2848 4401 Vallejo Street Phone YOrk 4962 ______able for large femily or apt. York 8812-M. jubilee were Father Fintan of Farm­ nella are in Denver this week on a | ington, N. M.; Father Marcellus of short vacation. BON TON BEAUTY SHOP CORONADO APARTMENTS — 440 blast $ Learn Beauty Culture 13th avenue. Furnished buffet and 3-room Water Flow, N. M.; Father Sixtus Mrs. B. E. Walters enjoyed a visit I Special Summer Rates apartments; Frlgidaire. CCallm. Apt. 16 or call of Gallup, N. M.; Father Giles of ■mth her brother, A. Rittmayer, and 595 804 Fourteenth St.______TAbor 9068 Main 9461 Tohatche, N. M.; Father Remigius his family last week. They left] TYDINGS FOR RENT—1 front bedroom, with break­ of Lukka Chuki, Ariz.; Father Mc­ Monday for their home in Denver.'^ F. 0. B. Detroit, Freight and HEMSTICH & SPECIALTY SHOP fast. 1570 St. Paul St., or call Franklin Carthy of Alamosa and Father Con­ delivery, bumpers, spare tire, Dry Goods and Notions—Dressmaking 3393-M. Miss Margaret Tawney of Denver I Your Patronage Solicited—Prompt Service FOR RENT—Modern 7-room house. $18 don of Del Norte. Father Mas of is here for a visit with her parents, tmd special equipment extra. DIAMOND A MARKET 2604 East 12th Avenue Phony YOrk 3273 a month. 3529 Franklin St. Call at 8150 the Sacred Heart parish also went Mr. and Mrs. A1 Tawney. Marion St. to Grand Junction. Father Kipp re­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buchen and W hen the top of the Ford ility Corn Fed Meats WHEN you have traded $15 with us. you 1614 FRANKLIN—Pleasant single room. are entitled to 5 per cent rebate in trade. $10 a month; board if desired. Nice location turned from the celebration last their children of Denver are guests | Cabriolet is np and the win­ Groceries and Bakery Goods Metzger’s, dry g o ^ s and notions, hem Friday. at the J. Guadnola home. 1601 FREE DELIVERY PHONE TABOR 729$ stitching. 20 E. 45th Ave., MAin 4939, VERMONT APTS.—Two rooms, kitchen dows are shut you are as snug Steve Mullin and his brother, Wil­ Mrs. J. F. Gregory and her daugh-1 as a babe in its sleeping bag. PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING and bath, unfurnished, Frigidaire. Walking liam Mullin of Silve’rton, left Sun­ by experienced workman. Neat, dependable distance. 1620 Clarkson St. York 3798. ter, Helen, enjoyed a motor trip Cloudbursts can’t readi you. job guaranteed. CHIROPRACTOR day on an auto tripHo their old home through Mesa Verde last week. ANTON BERINGER Dr. James H. High, "Your’s for better in Iowa. Virginia Hughes, who this,past When the sun shines, you can York 8679-J. Shop at 153 Madison St. health." 607 Central Savings Bank Bldg. convert the cabriolet into an Office Ph. Ta. 6665. Res. Phone Ga. 2885. Mrs. John Hammer, Mrs. Henry year attended Mt. St. Scholastica’s ORIENT HOTEL, in heart of shopping Monniger and Joe Vanderweile, academy at Canon City, is 'visiting at open oar in a very few district. Special permanent rates. 1726 UMBRELLAS repaired, recovered. Gloves members of SL Columba’s parish,, J. J. MEEHAN Welton street.. Fireproof construction. mended. Humming Bird hosiery. Denver the J. F. Benedeck home. moments. ■Elevator. Phone KEystone 2256. Umbrella Shop; 1604 Arapahoe St. Second are patients at Mercy hospital. ■ George Frost and his granddaugh­ Come see how it works. Dentist floor. Main 8462. Isidore Tausch and his two daugh­ FIRST AVE. HOTEL, 116 Broadway. ters, Julia and Mary, have returned Sit In it. Ride In It. Take the PYORRHEA AND X-RAY Modern rooms, hot and cold water, telephone, COMPLETE DRESSMAKING, also wash ters, Helen and Marie, have returned from a visit in Leadville. They were Oflice Hours 9 A. It. to 6 P. U. elevator, free parking. $1.00 day and up. frocks ready to wear. The Dulcie Shoppe. from a trip to Denver. accompanied by Kathleen Taylor of wheel and feel the responsive 817 REPUBLIC BLDG. Low permxneat r*tts.______716 SanU Fe. Main 1407. power of the Ford engine— Office Phone KE. 8941 THE VIRGINIA BARBER AND BEAUTY Mr. and Mrs. William Lengle of Leadville, who will be a guest at the | Residence Phone FR. 1633 PAINTING, CALCIMINING, DECORAT­ SHOP, now in their new location, 2027 Kansas City, Mo., are in Durango Frost home. the ease with which the Ford ING, all repairs on plaster, brick, cefnant East Virginia, are giving free shampoo with for a visit with Mrs. Lengle’s sister, is steered and paikcd—the and wookwork; by day or contract. J. J. each finger wave. Phone Pearl 2686. Gillen. $$$ Bannock St. Phone PEarl 3830. Mrs. Sofia Schluter, and other rela­ HALL NEW HEAD OF N.C.W.C. PLUMBING cradling effect of transrerse Doyle’s Pharmacy j ST. PHILOMENA’S PARISH, $4,360 Slightly used bath tubs, boilers, hot water tives. NEWS SERVICE springs and Houdaille double^ Among the young folk who re'* The Particular Druggist I 5-room wire cut . brick bungalow, with heaters, also new plumbing fixtures, hard­ The Most Rev. Hugh C. Boyle, I aeting hydranlio shock absorb- CAMERAS AND FILMS front-drive garage, big living room, full ware, ntdios, garden seed and tools. "Coyle turned from college recently are Miss Bishop of Pittsbui;:gh and Episcopal basement, laundry tubs, furnace, floor drain. Bros. Plumbing, Heating and Hardware.’’ Mary Margaret Hogan from Loretto era, even on rough roads. Now Is the Time 17th Ave. and Grant O. D. Estee, Main 2638. Midland Savings YO 2724. 841 Corona. chairman of the N.C.W.C. Press De-| Heights college in Denver, Miss partment, has appointed Frank A. TAbor 8936—TAbor 8937 Bldg. ______“ s o u t h SIDE MOVING * STORAGE If ye* can't come for a ^m"on- to Attend School Formerly 18th and Clarkson MONEY TO LOAN on Improved city or Packinffo ihipplng, piano morinf, countrf Mary Theresa Wherritt from Wash- Hall, assistant director of the Press I Secure a thorough busi­ FREE DELIVERY town real aatate; no red tape, no delay. Mr. trips; fireproof warehouse. E. E. Ridffleyi bum college at Topeka, Kans., and Department, to be acting director, in ntration, phone; toidl call. ness training, day or eve­ Phelps, 1711 California St. Keystone 2367, Prop. 684 South Broadway, opposite Hont> Carl Wetter from the Military acad­ ■view of the death of Justin McGrath, I No obligati^! icoTn<»ry Ward. PEarl 0117. emy at Roswell, N. M. ning, this summer and fall. CRAY * ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE INDliAN HEAD hair grower recommended organizer of the N.C.W.C. News The fact that general 429 E. 17th Ave. KE. 3760 oil for baldness, dandruff and falling hair. Service and for eleven years director Phone 3112 business conditions are KEEP YOUR HOME IN Get your permanent wave now. Perma­ W. W. Meyer Drug Co. Price 50c. EXILED NUNS WANT TO GO nent waving done by Prof. Alphonso, $8.50 of the departmenL Hall has been a | quiet merely serves to GOOD REPAIR and np. Spec, shampoo and finger wave by CATHOLIC Daughters of America home BACK TO MEXICO newspaperman for fourteen years, emphasize the importance When you buy Buildinf Material artists, 76c. Give ns a trial, we satisfy. for working girls; large pleasant rooms. Thirteen Carmelite nuns, who cajne and for seven years has been a mem-1 Remember Two vacancies. 1772 Grant St. Phone as exiles from Mexico to Tucson, of thorough preparation. E. W. ROBINSON LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED by ma­ TAbor 9597. her of the staff of the N.C.W.C. COMPLETE BUSINESS chine. Called for and delivered for $1.00. Arizona, are seeking Mexican gov­ News Service. He came to the News! LUMBER CO. Work guaranteed. Keys, locksmithing, grind­ INVESTIGATE THIS. 278 So. Grant SL ernment permission to return, say­ COURSES ing. genera) repairing. Snowder Novelty Seven-room modern honse. Let the up. Service from The Washington Post, I Call or write today for 201 W. Iowa Phone SO. 0030 Works. 1104 18th St. KE. 8744. ______stairs help pay for it. This is a snap. ing that they are starving in this with which he was connected for four 1 Owner must sell. Gallup 1490-J. country. They asked to travel home years, for a time serving as city edi­ summer term announce­ JEAN BARTH SANATORIUM KENSINGTON APTS., 17th Ave. and free as indigents. The sisters are a Sales D^artm ent 14th and Broadway ment. Convalescent cases. Best of food. Nurses’ Logan St. 2 and 8 rooms. $26 and $30 tor. Preidously he was on the staff I Seryica Departmant 1314-1336 Acoma St. care. Bates reasonable. 6 rooms, $66 and $70. Frigidaire. See strictly cloistered order. of The Indianapolis News. Educated 851 Leyden St.______Ph. YO. 2546 janitor. at Wabash college, in Indiana, and] Both on Civic Center GUS’S MARKET CONSULT FRANK J. 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/ Thursday, June 18, 1931'

Leave Your Glasses at 'ihe Office REQUIESCANT IN PACE OTTO GRASSI of Oak Creek, Colo. Re­ Death of Mrs. W. R. Leonard Takes ON PURPOSE mains were forwarded Tuesday from the Horan & Son chapel to Oak Creek, Colo., There’s one good way to beat the game of “runaway for interinent. Woman Noted for Her Great Charity glasses’’-r-the kind that are ^t the office when you’re JAMES DELEHANTY of 111 West Maple O’KEEFE’S avenue. Beloved husband of Fannie T. home and somewhere else when you’re at the office. Have Delehanty. Requiem .Mass was offered (By Mrs. J. C. Hagus) quiet unrest and bring order out of Wednesday at St. Francis de Sales’ church. two pairs— one for home and one for the office—^let them Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuary Since it is true that we take chaos in that eventful period. stay there. It means fewer “special trips.’’ Less hunt­ service. with us to heaven what we have Those of us who worked with Mrs. WILLUM T. ADKINSON, beloved hus- given away here on earth, surely Leonard—some over a span of two The Home of Lucky ing. St9 P in and let us make you an extra pair. band of Catherine Adkinson and father of with arms full laden did Mrs. decades—hold a multitude of sweet Billie and Fred Adkinson. Requiem Mass was offered Wednesday at St. Elizabeth’s William Ryan Leonard appear be­ memories, “memories that bless and church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Theodore fore the throne of God. Her passing bum.” It will be hard to resume the Wedding Rings Swigert Bros. Opticsj Co. Hackethal mortuary service. has brought desolation to many tasks without her. “But we must re­ LIZZIE MADDEN McCABE, June 10, of hearts—^to her own dear ones and turn to our oar and the rowing.” 30S7 California street. Requiem Mass was In Mrs. Leonard’s illness the prayers Optometrists Opticians offered Friday at Sacred Heart church. In­ friends to whom she gave a wealth terment Mt. Olivet. of love—to the world-weary whom of orphan and aged in institutions Rmgs to Keep ROBERT • HENRY LUCAS of 608 East she strengthened with words of en­ ascended to heaven’s throne in her 1550 California St. KEystone 7651 Dakota avenue. Beloved son of Mr. and couragement—to God’s poor with behalf while vigil lights burned in Whose RepuUtion and Equipment Give You the Hifbest Grade of Service Mrs. Fleming Albert Lucas, brother of Jack G. Lucas and Mrs. Nancy L. Nolan of Den­ whom she graciously and generously Cathedral and humble chapel, mak­ The Brightness ver. uncle of Patsy, Colleen and Jack Nolan, shared her earthly riches. ing a mute appeal that she be spared Jr„ and nephew of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. The death of Mrs. Leonard oc­ a little longer. Gehrke of Denver. Requiem Mass was of­ fered Saturday at St. Francis de Sales’ curred early Monday, June 15, at her As life was ebbing away, Mrs> and Joy of "S parish. Interment Mt. Olivet. home, 144 Sherman street, after a Leonard opened her eyes and said to MICHAEL JAMES SMITH, June 12, of month’s illness following a heart at­ her devoted sister, “I have been in 1281 Uinta street. Beloved husband of tack. TO THE TRADE Mrs. Louise Smith. Requiem Mass was a beautiful country—do not grieve Wedding Day offered Monday at St. Francis de Sales’ She was bom in Adair, Mo., and for me. I have no fear.” So we ;We wish to announce that all business is now handled thru our church. Interment Mt. Olivet. received her education from the leave you, dear friend, on the heights. MAIN OFFICE, located at 1144 5th Street (Curtis and 5th ALBINO J. SANCHEZ, 921 27th street. Mesdames of the Sacred Heart, an Peace to your beautiful soul. Services were held ’fuesday morning at St. order to which her family had given Gleaming Street). This, we feel, will better our service in many ways. Cajetan’s church. Interment Mt. Olivet. The funeral took place Wednes­ If it has been your custom to transact your business by telephone, AUGUST DE VITO BRUNETTI at Stock- some illustrious members. She came day, June 17, with Requiem Mass jur o^ce location will not matter. ton. Calif. Beloved son of Mrs. Marie.BrU- to Colorado thirty-five years ago and at 10 o’clock in the Cathedral. The netti, brother of Jerry, Mike. Nick and was married shortly afterward, in Throughout the Johnnie Brunetti. Funeral was held from celebrant was the Very Rev. Joseph If you prefer'to come to our office it is easily reached by driving the residence, 3429 Mariposa street, Thurs­ Pueblo, to William R. Leonard, prom P. Fagen, C.SS.R., pastor of St. Jos­ ■\Vest on Curtis to 5th Street, where you will find plenty of room day, June 18. Interment Mt. Olivet. inent in financial and mining circles eph’s church, of which parish Mrs to park your car, but if this is not convenient kindly call us at SUSAN SMITH, June 16. of Pleasant in Colorado and the Northwest. In View (Golden), Beloved wife of J. George Leonard was a member. The Rev. Years KEystone 0121 and a representative will be glad to call at your Smith and m o^er of Mrs. Edward Balfe of 1903, they established their residence Dr. Daniel L. Morning was, deacon place of business or residence—at your convenience. Fort Lyon, Co\o.;' Mrs. Edith Vogel of in Denver, where Mr. Leonard died Denver, Otto Smith of Denver and George in 1918. The angel of death again and the Rev. John Wogan Was sub­ ft , Herman Smith of Pleasant View. Requiem deacon. The Rev. J. J. Donnelly was Mass will be offered Friday, June 19. at visited the family of Mrs.' Leonard present in the sanctuary. Dr. Morn­ THE RUGBY COAL CO. 10 o’clock at St. Joseph’s -church. Golden. in the summer of 1930, when within ing preached the sermon and Mon­ Interment Mt. Olivet. ■■ the space of two weeks two beloved Incorporated 1899. sisters were called to. their reward. signor Bosetti’s choir furnished the FRANK L. DUMKE DIES FOLLOWING music. The pallbearers were Paul KEystone 0121 1144 5th Street HEART ATTACK Mrs. Leonard is survived by a sis­ Loughridge, George W. Coffin, Paul D. V. HARPER, Mgr. Frank L. Dumke. 3240 Navajo street, a ter, Mrs. Edward J. Doyle of Denver; foreman in the city highway department, -a brother, John G. Coll of Brashear, Harrington,' Herbert Fairall, W. E. fell, dead of a heart attack Sunday, While McCabe and Dr. A. S. Cecchini. he was eating lunch with a friend in Mo.; a niece, Mrs. Dorothy Barnien, Burial was in Mount Olivet cemetery, Denver restaurant, he became suddenly ill Kilgore, Texas, and five nephews, under the direction of Horan & Son. and walked outside to get a breath of fresh Clarence Moore, Brashear, Mo.; Members of the Catholic Daugh­ air. He fell dead in front of the restaurant. Thomas Moore, Newton, Kans.; Funeral services were held Wednesday at Charles and Robert Moore of Pueblo ters of America formed a guard of Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated We Call For and Deliver the Horan & Son chapel. Interment Mt. honor as the casket was borne to Olivet. and Jack Moran of Detroit, Mich. and from the church. A maternal uncle, a venerable priest, THE CASCADE LAUNDRY the Rev. James J. Dowdall, resides She will be happier in the knowledge that the wedding •’Denver’s Most Progressive Laundry”—We Use Soft Water Tabor 6379 SCHOLASTICS GO in Rathowen, Ireland, where Mrs. GEORGE KERWIN ANNOUNCES ring you placed on her finger is perfect. Bought here Branch Offices! 1642 Tremont Street. 1128 17th Street, 1945 Broadway TO SUMMER VILLA Leonard visited him two years ago. OPENING OF FLOWERS, INC. is an assurance of quality and perfection as well as value. 1123 East Ninth Ave., 425 East 17th Ave., 1470 York, 604 East 13th Ave. Mrs. Leonard was a life member of George W. Kerwin, bass soloist at the Cathedral for the past twenty (Regis College) the National Council of Catholic Women and the Diocesan Council of years, announces the opening of a DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS The Jesuit scholastic's who teach beautiful, petite flower shop in the at Regis left Thursday for Fraser Catholic Women, a member of the —Traditional Quality Colo., where they will spend several Catholic Daughters of America, Cath­ Albany hotel building on 17th street. —individuality of design RAINBOW TROUT FISHING weeks at Maryvale, the summer villa olic Daughters’ Study club and Denver Ted Dillingham is associated with Press council, past president and life Mr. Kerwin in this new business ven­ , —latitude of choice and price range In the Heart of ~ Colfax and Race They will be joined Sbon by about ture. He has had fourteen years’ — sound value All Equipment Furnished fifteen other scholastics from St. member of the Sacred Heart Aid so­ Denver oniy 2Sc Mary’s college, Kansas; Creighton ciety. She held membership also in experience as manager and designer these important advantages accrue to the purchasers of the following organizations, in most for two of the large shops in Den­ COLORADO’S Fish Caught 5c Per Inch university, Omaha, and Rockhurst ver. An opportunity was presented O’Keefe diamond engagement rings. GREATEST SPORT college, Kansas City. Father John of which her affiliation was perpet­ Cast Your Line With Us J. Gibbons, S.J., whose home is in ual: Good Shepherd Aid, Queen of the two men to operate this unique (If You Have the Girl, We Have the Ring) Denver, will be superior of the villa. Heaven Aid, Friends of the Sick shop with' a very low overhead ex­ Mr. Leonard J. Fend has been ap­ Poor, St. Vincent’s Orphanage Aid, pense .and thus they are able to dis­ pointed to the post of minister, Mr. St. Clara’s, S t Thomas’ Seminary pense the very best quality of flow­ OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT James L. Fitzpatrick to that of pro­ guild, 'Tabernacle society and the Al­ ers at the lowest price.—Adv. curator. tar and Rosary societies of the Ca­ HARTFORD Jacques Bros. Attending Summer Schools thedral, St. Joseph’s and Holy Ghost Father F. J. Mahoney, S.J., pro­ parishes. For twenty years, she was UNDERTAKING fessor of biology; Father Francis president of Section 30 of the Na­ M. O’Keefe Jewelry Co. Keenoy, S.J., professor of chemistry, tional Needlework guild, having or­ A. BRADSHAW’S COMPANY MONUMENTS and Father Lawrence L. Cusack, ganized that branch in the interest Denver’s Quality Jewelers S.J., professor of philosophy at.Regis of the Sacred Heart Aid society 1443-47 Stout St. 620 E. Colfax college, will attend the summer ses­ when she was its president. Three M. O’KEEFE, President MARGARET O’KEEFE. Sec’y-Treas. 28 East Sixth Avenue Everything in Infant’s Wear. WALTER J. KERWIN, Vice Pres. FRED BRAUN, Second Vice Pres. PHONE FRANKLIN 4683 sion of Marquette university, Mil­ other Catholic sections were also Philippine hand-emhroidered Phone TAbor 6468 waukee, Wise. Father Francis D. formed through her instrumentality. Rea. Phone South 3296 Stephenson, S.J., professor of Eng­ While Catholic institutions and or­ Dresses. 827 Fifteenth St. KEystone 1440 ESTABUSHED 1902 lish, will study during the summer ganizations found in Mrs. Leonard Burkland silk and wool vests, Mail Orders Given Prompt, Efficient Attention at Fordham university, New York a genei^ous benefactor, her charities city. were by no means confined by creedal 50^ to $1. A Handsome Memorial Retreat! limitations. Every worthy cause met Infant’s silk and wool hose, Father E. T. Sandoval, S.J., is giv­ with a ready response from her. An 45f^. to Express Your Love ing an eight-day retreat to the sis­ unusual activity which demonstrated for Those Who Have Gone ters who teach at Sacred Heart her broadness of character and love Closing out at fost all of our T heodore school, Denver. Father Cusack is con­ of humanity was in the Winter of Infant First Walk Shoes. aieDENVERDRY G0C®SG). ducting a similar retreat in Omaha, 1913 when she, the wife of a promi­ P Santa Fe Memorial Co. Father O'Shaugnessy one at La nent mine owner, courageously took Crosse, Wise., and Father Sipchen 94 So. Santa Fe Phone PEarl 7395 charge of the relief work for the Moving, Storage, Shipping H a c k e th a l one in South Dakota. Father Gerald families of the Ludlow victims. Her P. Walsh, S.J., principal of Regis kindness and sympathy helped to i.- high- school, is at present making his MORTUARY Higher Quality et Lower Coit retreat at Maryvale, Fraser, Colo., and will return to Denver in a few BAZAAR NOW ON 1449-51 Kalamath St. GILDEAILDl days. Father William T. Crean, for­ The Sheer mer professor in Regis college, now AT ST. PATRICK’S Phone MAin 4006 m o n urM m e E n t CO. located in New Orleans, is staying OPPOSITE MT. OLIVET CEMETERY (St. Patrick’s Parish) at the college for a few days. The annual bazaar opened aus­ JOHN NORMAN piciously Thursday evening of this Sunday ARVADA TO HOLD week with a chicken supper. It will & CO. continue Friday and Saturday nights. Ph.— Day KE. 5705, Night MA. 3631 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS NEAR RIVERSIDE CEMETERY FESTIVAL JUNE 27 On the closing night, the awarding 400 Santa Fe , A. E. Almberg, Prop. 4989 Vine St. Ph. YOrk 1805 of all prizes will take place. Heads THEY ARE RELIABLE (Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada) of committees have reported a spirit Eat-a-Pig Night Preparations for the summer fes­ of co-operation and interest which tival, to be held June 27, are com­ forecasts the successful outcome of Sandwich pleted, according to Mrs. W. H. weeks of preparation and labor. A at tha Brown, who is in charge of all com­ cordial invitation is extended to for­ PIG mittees. ' Every member of the Altar mer members and friends to attend Frock by and Rosary society has volunteered the ham supper that will be served PARLORS Shrine of St. Anne Parish her services to make the festival one Saturday night, All Over the of Die biggest in the history of the The third of a series of card par­ Our Trade Mark City parish. Mrs. John Schmitt will super­ ties held for the benefit of the sup­ ASHTON MOTOR CO. ARVA-PRIDE FLOUR vise the home-made candy booth, per fund was held Saturday evening Call a A ( i o r i a Automobiles and Trucks which will be a new departure in at the home of Mrs. Kathryn Lavoie, For EconomicEl TrsnsporUtion A Real Household Friend—Constant parish festivals. The home-made 2812 Clay street. This Sunday eve­ BURKE CAB —Trustworthy—Never Failing—for candy will be as good as the home ning, Mrs. Shucraft, 3425 West 38th Servic* Sales baked ham dinners, which have j avenue, will be hostess at the fourth Phone TA. 0291 Biscuits—^for Bread—for Pastry. wide reputation. of these parties, which have mater­ Sold Exclusively Grain and Poultry Feed at During the summer months there ially aided the supper fund. SIGHT SEEING TRIPS Ph. Arvada 232 145 Wadsworth Ave. will be no catechism classes held Here ARVADA, COLORADO Denver Prices This Sunday is Communion day 1673 Broadway Low Rates after the Sunday Mass. The Mass for the members of the Young will be offered as usual at 8:30 Ladies’ sodality and the Children of o’clock. Mary. A meeting of the Young OLSON & OLSON '0.?' 8768 TEJON. GALLUP 2722 Ladies’ sodality was held Tuesday 2750 w. 29TH, GALLUP 0606 SHRINE OF THE LITTLE FLOWER OF JESUS GANDHI AGAIN DENIES HE evening at the home of Miss Helen 3030 E. 6TH AVE., YORK 4266 $39.50 THE NEW PARISH OF AURORA, COLORADO WILL OUST MISSIONS Thompson, 3244 Pecos street. Miss 1888 ELM COURT. GALLUP 2722 Dear Friends and Devoteea of the Little Flower: In an arJcle printed in Young Betty Wunderly was welcomed into For Quality, Service Economy and You desire to do somethins for the Little India, publication of the advocates the sodality. Courtesy, Bq*Sure and Trade Flower directly. Here is the chance to obtain of self-rule in India, Mahatma Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knoth, 1729 at Olson Olson, Gro­ her intercession in an especial manner, by be­ Gan4hi again disclaims intent to West 33rd avenue, entertained a cery and Market. Sheer loveliness for coming a Founder of the church which is dedi­ drive Christian missionaries from few intimate friends Saturday eve­ cated to her in Aurora, Colorado. India should Swaraj (home rule) be evening . . Nothing Names of all Founders, living or dead, are ning in honor of the thirty-fourth an­ KINYON & STEVENS being inscribed in the Book of Roses of St. attained. Supplementing a previous niversary of their wedding. Therese. This book is placed upon the altar statement, he asserted that news­ Frank Graham, 2615 Umatilla YORK 6424 is more delicately and special remembrance made at every Hass, paper articles had misquoted him in while a particular holy Mass is being offered street, fell from a ladder while in Antique Furniture charming .. . . noth­ monthly for the living and dead members of saying he was opposed to conver­ the performance of daily duties last the Founder. Yourself, your children, parents, sions by Christian evangelization. Monday and incurred a dislocated Fine Upholstering - Special Made ing more cool for relatives and friends—each and every one—may The Most Rev. Timothy Crowley, Furniture - Finishing and Repairing become a Founder of the Church of the Little shoulder and received severe bruises. Floqfer. Living and dead may be enrolled. C.S.C., Bishop of Dacca, commenting Fred Lutz and Rose Hastings, for­ 730 E. I7th Ave. 1675 Clarkson St. .summer evenings A Founder ia one who contributes live dol­ on Mahatma Gandhi’s statement that mer members of St. Patrick’s parish than chiffon. Plain lars (S6.00) or more to the building fund. “every country’s religjon is best for and graduates of the school, who JOHN H. REDDIN Do a deed of charity for the Little Flower its people,” notes that these words were married Wednesday morning at Attorney and Counselor at Law . . . or in. splashy and her grateful invocation before the Sacred prove the value of native clergy. He Heart will not fail you in the hour of your St. Catherine’s church, have the best 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block greatest need. says that “any penalizing of the wishes of their many friends in St. 17th and Curtis prints . . . remini­ Yours sincerely In the sacred Heart and Little Flower, Christian apostolate would necessi­ Patrick’s parish. Phone Main 557 Denver, Colo. lours S h e n r y a . GEISEBT. tate a similar inhibition of Mussul­ scent of leafy tra­ NOTE—A copy of a new novena will be mailed to every Founder. man propaganda, and this Mr. REV. HENRY A. GEISERT. Gandhi will not dare to do.” ceries on a moonlit Box 246, Aurora, Colorado. Dear Father Geiiert: I wish to become a Founder of the Little Flower of path. With capes, Jesus building fund , BELGIAN CATHOLIC FARMERS Enclosed please find $ ...... Please enter my name In the Little Flower CLOSELY UNITED scarfs or jackets. Book of Roses, that I may have the benefit of the holy Massea. Yours faithfully. The Belgian Boerenbond has just AA AA 'J held its annual general assembly at' EXTRA NAME. Louvain, which about 3,000 delegates George W. Kerwin announces the opening of Sizes: attended. Minister of Agriculture : 14-20; 36-44. Beals was among those present. The i league, which is deeply interested" in religions, moral anti social activi­ Flowers, Inc. Black ties, procured 6,328 lectures in the course of the year. The report stated ALBANY HOTEL ON 17TH ST. Blue The Bankers Warehouse Co. that the buying and selling office Phone TAbor 0010 Bonded supplied the members with 435,500 Pink tons of fertilizers, fodders and the Quality Flowers Though Less Expensive Complete Storage, Moving, Packing, like; that the total savings deposits Rose Shipping. in the central credit bank amount Mr. Kerwin associated with Mr., Dillingham, a florist and Rates on Application. to 1,481,300,000 francs (?42,320,- designer of many years’ experience in Denver, solicits the The Denver Dress Salon- 000); and that the insurance com­ patronage of Register readers, Seepnd Floor MAin 5259 2145 Blake St. pany had more than 183,000 run­ (Maike memo of phone number as it is not yet listed in the directory.) ning policies.

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