I, , PurtbasedNORTH DENVER DRIVE AIM S S can n ell f o r i i T $500,ODD HIGH SCHOOL Christ, King Rectory Grave Need The purchase of a house at 700 Fairfax that will serve now as a rectory and later as a convent was announced this week by the Rev. John Scannell, of Christ the King Exists for , Denver. The house, a large two-story home on two and one-half lots, cost $22,500, well under the present replacement value. Father Scannell will move into the property June 15. The home room finished in knotty pine that New Center was acquired from James A. Fisk will provide a good meeting place A North Denver community Boys' Gimp of the Civil Aeronautics Adminis­ for parish societies. Plans are un tration, who with his wife and der way to institute a Legion of campaign to raise funds for a three children is being transferred Mai^ and a men’s club. $500,000 high school plant to London, England. The house The home will give space for was announced this week by W ill Open was built about eight years a n . eight nuns later. It is only a block It has a big porch and a beautiful trie Rev. Thomas Lo Cascio, from the parish grounds between O.S.M., pastor of Our Lady of back yard. Fairfax and Elm on East Eighth Two-Car Garage In Colonial , the house is of Mt. Carmel parish. The drive On July 4 brick construction. It has hard has the approval of Archbish­ Will Become Chapel wood floors, a gas furnace, and two op Urban J. Vehr and of the Camp St. Male, at the foot of The two-car garage will be baths, and is in excellent condition, Look’s peak amid the spectacular turned into a chapel later when Father Scannell hopes to have of St. Patrick’s, St. scenery ,of Rocky Mountain Na­ the home becomes a sisters’ con­ plans for the projected parish Catherine’s, and St. Dominic’s tional park, will open for its 28th vent. Father Scannell will convert school ready by June 1 and to start season pnder the direction of parishes. the large living room into a chapel building within a month from then Joseph J. Bosetti, V.G., Property for the school has al­ for weekday Mass in the parish. The nrst classes will be held a on July 4. The season will last for ready has been acquired at the The full basement has a large year from next September. seven weeks, closing Aug. 22. The proposed high school for Catholics in North Denver is pictured above. 'The building would cost $500,000. northeast corner of W. 36th ave­ Approximately 125 boys, be­ + + + - f nue and Zuni street. The land, am­ ple for the school buildings and for tween the ages of 9 to 16 inclusive, Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations can be accommodated at the camp. sports facilities, is at the meeting The charges, actually insufficient Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1948— Permission to Reproduce, Except on point of the three parishes men­ to meet the greatly increased op­ Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue. tioned above. Mt. Carmel parish is erating expenses, are $15 a week. Non-CatHolic youths, if well rec­ ommended, are accepted as well as Catholics. Although almost all sports are offered at the camp, it specializes in mountaineering among the DENVER GiTHOLIC rugged peaks and glaciers of the area. Experienced mountaineers are on the staff to give the camp- (Tum to Page S — Column 5) Triduum Set REGISTER The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We In Cathedral Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller A triduum in honor of the Sa­ Services, NCWC and Religious News Photos. Price of paper 3 cents a copy. cred Heart will be conducted at the Cathedral in Denver the eve­ VOL. XLIII. No. 39. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1948. $1 PER YEAR. nings cd June 2, 3, and 4. The Rev. Kevin Hetiry, O.F.M., member of the Franciscan mission band of St. Elizabeth’.s church, Denver, will Denver Catholic High Schools deliver the sermons every evening in the services that will begin at 7:45 o’olock. The triduum will end on the Feast of the Sacred Heart Rev. Thomas Lo Caicio, O.S.M. as a convent for the Precious Blood Sisters who will of Jesus, June 4. THIS BEAUTIFUL brick home at 700 Will Graduate 456 on June 6 for the Italian-speaking and has conduct the parish school. Its purchase was an­ This observance is sponsored an­ Fairfax will become the rectory for Christ no definite boundaries. nually by*tbe League of the Sacred nounced this week by the Rev. John Scannell, Four hundred and fifty-six seniors will be graduated at the 16th annual joint com­ the King parish after June 15 and later will serve pastor. Father Ik) Cascio pointed out Heart of the Cathedral parish, and mencement exercises of six Denver Catholic schools in the City auditorium on Sun­ that this North Denver district, coincides with world-wide special day, June 6, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. » probably the city’s heaviest in services held under the direction ■ Organ to Be Electrified — imtimitBioHMi' Catholic population, has no paro­ of the Apostleship of Prayer in Urban J. Vehr will preside and will confer diplomas Naipe” from Mozart’s Twelfth Cecilia Diveley, Robert C. Doyle, chial high school serving it direct­ honor of the Sacred Heart of ly. The Holy Family high school J esus. on the 90 graduates from Cathe­ Mass with John Pavlakovich as di­ Ritamarie Eckelman, Margaret dral, 97 from St. Francis’, 80 from rector and Marie Helen Dore as at W. 44th and Utica is In the 188 Confirmed Ann Ehnie, Jeanne Marie Elliott, \South Denver Watches Steeplejacks Regis, 61 from Holy Family high accompanist. The other music for northwest corner of the city, close A class of 13r adults and 57 Lois Jeanne Eppich, Fernando D. school, 47 from Annunciation the occasion will be provided by to the city limits. Regis high school children was confirmed by the Blspinosa, John J. Evers, Margaret is^a private institution for boys school, and 81 from St. Joseph’s. Fiolkoski, Donald Eugene Four- Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Arch­ The student chairman of the only. bishop of Denver, in the Denver I Repair St. Francis de Sales' Tower cade, Joan Phyllis Garin; The Holy Family school Is bad­ graduation ceremony will be Ber­ (Cathedral Pentecost Sunday. May All-Parochial Picnic Marnret Martha Grant, Gerald­ ly overcrowded and cannot begin nard Wood of St. Francis da ine w. Gbulette, Mary Helen 16. The ceremony, which followed Thousands o f eyes In South Denver have been focused the past few'weeks oii'the tower graduation class. The valedictory to take care of the students it the SolenV|i Pontifical Mass at 9:45 of St. Francis de Sales' church. id ie d ^ on May 27 Vem* Hnle, Doro might have. There are some 260 will be delivered by Carl Eibergfliiffl’ vthy-Ann Qaitar, Re^na Rosalie o'clock, whs performed before a The centers of attraction are the steeplejacks who sway up in the air well more than of S t Joseph’s high school. Catholics from North Denver at­ packed church. The revival of the treditieaal Harris, Mary 'Theresa Henry, Alice tending parish high schools in 100 feet as they strengthen the tower of the church to offset the effects of weathering of The Annunciation high school all-pereehial tchool picnic will Ann Hirsch, Mary Louise Hurl other parts of the city. The poten- Practically all the adults in Glee club will present two musical the class 'were converts to the 37 years. take place this year at Elitch’t (Tum to Page 8 — Column i) (Tum to Page S — Column S) numbers, “ Salve Regina,” Gre­ on Thuriday, May 27, from 11 Catholic faith. Most of them re The cross on the steeple and gorian chant and “ Glorious Is Thy a.m. to 6 p.m. A parochial ^■eived their instructions in the in­ the one over the main entrance anism of the o »a n will be housed isles Park to Have of the church have been taken in the tower. 'The repairs under­ leagne ball game between the quiry classes at the Cathedral, Regie and Annunciation taami which are conducted three times a down and they will be replaced taken in the tower will provide Hugo L Black's Strange year- Priest From Toledo with two new gold-leafed matched greater protection to the expen­ Brothers to Mark will start the day's festivities crosses, the Very Rev. Gregory sive organ equipment. at 11 a.m. There will be re­ The cosmopolitan nature of the duced rates for rides on the adult converts who are members On Duty in Summer Smith, pastor, announced. The organ which formerly was used in the Holy Ghost church, was merry^go-ronnd, spitfire, coast­ Career Is Summed Up of the Cathedral Confirmation The summer schedule of Masses In addition the steeple will be Centenary in U. S. protected against lightning and the presented to St. Francis de Sales* er, scooter, roll-o-plane, train, classes cap be seen from the rec­ in Estes Park will start Sunday, By M o n s ig n o r M a t t h e w S m i t h where else descend to such a level. upper portion of It, which is gal­ when the new downtown church laff-in-tbe-dark. Frankia Whaa- ord."! of tue 1947 class. The 130 May 30, announces the Rev. Fran­ ton’s orchestra will play for (Metttoirs of a Catholic Editor. There were some exceptions, of vanized iron, will be painted slate was erected. It has a pneumatic With Mass May 24 Copyrighted, 1948. Reprodaetion adults confirmed at that time cis Kappes of Loveland, who has action. dancing from 2j30 until S. Free course, as I have recorded before. wore natives of 31 states, the Dis­ gp'ey with an airplane gp-ey for the forbidden in whole or in part.) charge of the parish. Mass will The Mullen home for boys near tickets of admission will be “ Even the daily press in Birming­ trict of C^olumbia, and Canada. be offered ^t 9:30 and 11. By the trim. It had been planned. Father It was described here recently Fort Logan joins the nation-wide distributed to all parochial ham,” I wrote in 1937, “ aided in Aside from Canada, no foreign middle of June the schedule will Smith said, to electrify the organ how at the height of the K.K.K. Contracts Awarded celebration of the centenary of school students. raising a storm of sympathy for country was listed as a birthplace. be expanded to four Sunday Mass­ before now, but the war forced movement in the South, Father Father Smith has revealed that the Christian Brothers this Mon­ the killer.” es,'probably at 7, 8:30, 9:30, and a delay. The actual work will James Edwin Coyle, an outstand­ the contracts have been awarded day, May 24. A High Mass will be Get* Catholic Aid 11. A visiting priest, the Rev. start as soon as possible, although the Catholic high schools’ orches­ ing priest of Birmingham, Ala., for the electrification of the church a back log of ordfrs may not per- Black, however, had powerful Workmen Are Needed James McGowan of Toledo, 0., wrill held in the home’s gymnasium at tra under the direction of Edward was shot down in cold blood by organ. The pipes and other mech- (Tum to Page 8 — Column S) 10:30, followed by luncheon on the Libonati. Catholic aid when his nomination be in Estes in the summer months. an ignorant, itinerant, “ licensed” by President Franklin D. Roose­ Mass will be offered in St Wal + + + + lawns. All the friends of the school, The awards for the Archbishop’s preacher because the priest had At Camp Santa Maria clergy and laity, are cOrdialiy in­ velt was before the Senate. Sena­ ter’s chapel until the new Our religious essay contest will be con­ officiated at the wedding of the vited. ferred at the graduation exercises. tor Henry F. Ashurst of Arizona Workmen are needed for the Lady of the Mountains church is man’s daughter, a convert to the (Tum to Page S — Column 4) maintenance of Camp Santa completed. The stone for the lat­ Since 1931, the boys’ home has Leading Denver educators and lay­ . Proof was given Maria, near Cassells, which opfns ter has been completely laid and been under the direction of the men will be the guests of the Arch­ from contemporary records to June 9. A Aian is needed to serve work has begun on the timbers Christian Brothers, who are com­ bishop on the platform. The grad­ show that the .blame went back as groundskeeper, and another one that will support the roof. memorating the 100th anniversary uates are listed below: squarely on the K.K.K. Father Bronze Plaque Cathedral High as general handyman, to fire the The three acres in the property of their arrival in the United Coyle was, undoubtedly, a willing boiler for the swimming pool, etc. were bought by Archbishop Urban States. Isabel Abeyta, Patricia Albee, martyr for the Catholic faith. .4pply at the Catholic Charities, J. Vehr in 1942 for $1,200. The Concurrent with the centenary Doris Teresa Bro, Betty Jean Today we discuss the strange To Be Blessed as Brown, Margaret Ellen Burke, KE. 6386, 1665 Grant, Denver. value at present is treble that sum celebration the Feast of St. John connection with this case of Hugo Baptist de La Salle, founder of William J. Burke, Laura Marie Lafayette Black, who since 1937 the order, will be observed. The Carlen, Jeannine B. Carter, Lil­ has been an Associate Justice of Service Memorial Very Rev. Francis Keeper, C.M., lian Lucy Cavarra, Patricia C. the Supreme Court, (jhing, Mary Aurelia Chirico, Ann The men and women of St. Vin­ will sing the Mass, and the Rev. and who before that was a United Friends From All U. S. Rita Gusty, Joseph. Charles De­ cent de Paul’s parish, Denver, who Thomas J. Barrett, C. M., will States Senator from Alabama. We chant, Raymond G. Decker; served in the armed forces and preach the sermon. The singing will do not intend this as a personal Carol Natalie DeRose, Donna merchant marine in World war II be done by Mullen home Mys. attack on Black. What we record will be Jmnored at 3 :30 p.m. Sun­ At Msgr. Flanagan Rites John Baptist de La Salle was here is history. day, May 23, when a plaque list­ born at Rheims, France, April 30, Black was unknown in the na­ ing their names in bronze will bo Boy.s Town, Neb.— Funeral services for the Rt. Rev. 1651. At an early age he attended Burse Is Started tion at the time of the murder in erected in the church and blessed. Monsignor Edward J. Flanagan were scheduled for Friday the university school of his native 1921. He acted as defense at­ Father Manus P. Boyle will bless city. His progress was so rapid torney for Stephenson, the man the tablet and Father Richard morning. May 21, at 7:30 o’clock and 10 o’clock at the Dowd By St. Catherine's who shot the priest. The facts Memorial chapel at Boys Town, the Rev. Edmond C. Walsh, that at the age of 16 he was made Duffy of S t Joseph’s hospital, a canon of the Cathedral of Rheims. Another parish burse for the are clear that Black was a mem­ former army chaplain, will deliver acting director of Boys Town, announced late Monday after Continuing his studies, he was or­ education of young men to the ber of the K.K.K., and also that the sermon. Solemn Benediction consulting with the Rt. Rev. Mon------dained to the priesthood April 9, riesthood for the Archdiocese of the Klan had the spotlight turned will follow. signor Patrick A. Flanagan, pas­ rival home. An honor guard from 1678, and later he received his icnver was started this week when on it because of the martyrdom The plaque is a solid bronze tor of Holy Angels church of Offutt Field was on hand, and an Doctorate in Divinity from Rheims gSt. Catherine’s o f Denver made of Father Coyle. In my Listening casting four feet by three feet, Omaha anij brother of the late Eagles delegation representing the university. the initial payment on such a fund, In column of Aug. 8, 1937, I weighs 250 pounds, and is hand Monsignor ,E. J. Flanagan, and Omaha, Council Bluffs, and South declared: “ Never in the history He became interested in the edu­ according to a report from the finished. It is one of the largest other relatives. Omaha areas was also present. of American courts was there a cation of. poor boys. The first Chancery office. Another pay­ bronze castings ever made in one The United States a ri^ air T.wo Solemn Masses of,JLequieni ment on its burse was made also worse travesty on justice than the piece in the Rocky Mountain re­ schools he opened for them did trial of the man who shot Father force flew the remains of Father will be said at the Dowd Memor- so well that numerous requests fol­ by the Cathedral parish this week. gion, and required a special hoist Coyle.” I based this statement in the foundry to handle it It Flanagan tp Omaha from Berlin, rial chapel at Boys Town iPriday. lowed for the establishment of A donation of $20 was received on the easily verifiable facts about was designed and cast in Denver Germany, where services were held The First Mass at 7:30 o’clock is similar schools in various places, this week for the St. Joseph semi­ Monday mofping by Cardinal Kon­ to be for Father Flanagan’s boys, nary burse, and the fund now the priest’s character, and on Ala­ by E. 0. Lindemann, and has the but the zealous priest was forced bama newspapers that I personally rad Von Preysing, Bishop of Ber­ members of the staff at Boys to refuse for lack of teachers. stands at $803. A contribution names of the eight men from the lin. Father Flanagan’s remains Town, and their families, exclu­ of $5 received from an anonymous examined at the time of the trial. parish who lost their lives while were flown home in a B-29 sively. At 10 o’clock, the Mass is He saw clearly that, if the work donor in Craig, and the Altar so­ They reeked with bigotry. I never in the g^ervices, followed by 218 to the Smoky Hill air base at Sa- to be for the public in general. were to survive, competent instruc­ ciety in Roggen sent a gift of $15. saw the American daily press any­ other members of the parish in al­ lina, Kans. The plane arrived in The Rev. Edmond C. Walsh is tors must be provided, and that Seminary burses will play an phabetical order with the branch Salina Tuesday afternoon, and the the celebrant at the boys’ Mass, the most urgent task before him important part in the future of of the service in which they served. body was transferred to a C-47 at with the Rev. Leo Kuhn and the at the moment was that of train­ the Catholic Church in the Arch­ Here's How to Reach The plaque was donated to the Salina for the last leg of the flight Rev. John L. Farrald serving as ing such masters. Therefore, de La of Denver. More priests parish by the Holy Name scoiety. to the Municipal airport in Omaha. deacon and subdeacon, respective­ Salle’s chief care was bestowed on are needed to take up the new Carmel at Littleton The work of securing and verify­ Boyt Pay Tribute ly. Father Kuhn- and Father Far­ the masters whom ho instructed in apostolic burdens that are the re­ ing the names took six months un­ All of Father Flanagap’s boys, rald are both graduates of the good methods of teaching, and The open house for the public der the* direction of George Koel- sult of the rapid ^owth of the inspection of the new Carmel of headed by the Boys Town band, Boys Town high school and mem­ helped spiritually by his counsels Church in the archdiocese. bert, who was president of the so­ were at the airport to pay tribute bers of Father Flanagan’s Boys’ and example. To perpetuate the the Holy ^ irit near Littleton will ciety when the work started, and Seminary burses prove a great Friday, Saturday, and to Father Flanagan upon his ar- home staff. Ben Martin, another (Turn to Page H — Column S) a committee consisting of Charles help to the Archbishop in meeting Sunday, May 28-30. • Visiting Boys Town high school graduate, Finder, Wra. P. Hewitt, Jr., and the financial responsibilities of hours will be from 9 to 11 o’clock who is a seminarian at Kenrick providing education for worthy Francis Bruggenthies. The ar­ seminary, St. Louis, Mo., is serving In the morning and from 2:30 to rangements for Sunday’s cere­ Mass Said at Joes, students, for burses, which are 5 In the afternoon. as master of ceremonies. Make Application mony are under the direction of really perpetual seminary scholar­ Friday .is being reserved for Colo., First Time Frank Kohler, now president of • Brother to Offer Matt ships, provide, through the interest priest-visitors. Saturday and Sun­ For Seminary Now the Holy Name society. For the firit time in its on their investment an annual aid day will be visiting days for re­ history. Mass was celebrated at The R t Rev. Monsignor P, A. All student* desiring to be­ to meeting seminary tuition. A ligious and laity. jFollowing the Joes, Colo., May IS, in the home Flanagan, pastor of Holy Angels burse is $6,000. The interest open house, the Carmel will be parish, Omaha, and brother of the STEEPLEJACKS HIGH UP on the tower of St. Fran­ gin their studies for the priest­ of Mrs. Alice Spurling. Father hood at St. Thomas’ seminary, from this amount will not cover a cloistered according to the rule of Mass in Buffalo Edward Dinkn of Stratton was late Boys Town founder and di­ cis de Sales’ church, Denver, are shown at work repairing seminarian’s entire expense but it the Discalced Carmelites. rector, is the celebrant at the -10 Denver, next September should W ill Start M ay 30 celebrant. .Twenty-four persons, the effects of 37 years of weathering. The cross on the steeple and immediately consult tbeir pas­ helps materially. The Carmel can be reached by represent!^ nine separate fam­ o’clock Mass. The Rev. T. D. Sul­ oyer the center entrance of the church have been taken down and Gifts of any amount are wel­ traveling out South Broadway to The summer schedule of livan, St. Mary’s church. Wood tors end make the necessary ilies, wers^jn attendance, Joes will be replaced with two new matched gold-leafed crosses. The gal­ formal application. It is nee­ come, either in cash or in bequests. the Littleton road, west on this Masses will start Sunday, May is a mission of the Stratton par­ River, Neb., and Father Walsh vanized iron on the upper part of the steeple will be painted and assary to datermine at this All communications should be ad­ road for about three quarters of 30, in Buffalo. Mas* will ha of- ish, and is approximately 30 are deacon and subdeacon, respec­ the tower will be protected against lightning. Carol Latos is shown tima the number of student* to dressed to the Most Rev. Urban J. a mile to Gallup avenue, and south ferod every Sunday at 10 in miles distance from that city. tively. The Rev. John Connealy, a clinging to a rope and Robert Muessel is at the top of the photo by be accommodated. Vehr, Chancery Office, 1586 Lo­ on Gallup avenue for about a half the vacation period. (Turn to Pages — Column 6) the cross. gan street, Denver 6, .^ lo . mile. ____n------jj ■ . f . ■

PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Office, 938 Bannock Street Thursday, May ^20, 1948 High School Hugo L. Black's Strange Boys' Camp Dine at Remember to say tfie Rosary .# 1 JJifj Restaurant Drive Qool in Career Is Summed Up Is to Open (Continued From Page One) magazine, late in October, 1937, North Denver declared: "No amount of investi­ summed up the various newspaper' O n J u ly 4 In her sixth apparition. Our Lady of Fatima declared, "I am reports as follows: ( Continited From Page One) gation or consideration by a com­ ( Continued From Page One) the Lady of the Rosary, and I have come to warn the faithful "That on Sept 11, 1923, Mr. mittee could disclose any new fact ers the closest supervision at all to amend their lives and ask pardon for their sins. They must BREAKFASTS from...... 35c tial studenta for the Mt. Carmel Black joined Robert E. Lee Klan Bchool list is at least 1,000. The or cast any new light upon the No. 1, Knights of the Ku Klux times. not continue to offend Our Lord, already so deeply offended. LUNCHEONS from...... r...... 45e parish for 15 years has been character, attainments, or ability Klan, Birmingham, where he was Besides mountain-climbing and They must say the Rosary.” of the nominee, because, if we planning for a nigh school and a practicing attorney. hiking, woodcraft, archery, swim­ DINNERS from...... 85e has $160,000 on hand toward its do not know him after long serv­ No. 4244 Sterling Silver Capped Pearl bead Rosary. Each "That on July 9, 1925, at the ming, handicraft, handball, basket­ cost. The school will care for 500 ice with him, no one wifi ever bead capped on upper end with petal shaped S.S. Filigree. S.S. students. know him.” Ashurst, a Catholic, start of his first race for United ball, baseball, and other sports are served five terms in the Senate. States Senator, he resigned from offered. Twelve counselors, eight Chain, plain S.S. Crucifix and Scapular joiner. Length 25". The proposed building will be the Klan. two stories high with a semi-base­ Black had earned a reputation seminarians and four college stu­ ea. $14.40 SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER “ That the Klan apparently never dents, make up the staff. ment. It will have 24 spacious in Washington as an economic No. P 39 Mother of Pearl Rosary mounted on S.S. Chain. Cholc* ( Appttitert—I Soap*—4 Bnfar*** 1 Salad* classrooms, a combination gym­ liberal, and it was on this score acted upon the resig;nation. Featured among the mountain­ 10 D cw rti and DrfaUu Round beads. Our Father beads in all S.S. Fancy beveled edge nasium and auditorium that will that he obtained the Supreme "That on Sept 2, 1926, at a eering excursions are trips to lakes seat 900 persons, two science lab­ Court appointment. Edward Keat­ state meeting of the Klan in Bir­ and glaciers in the region, a moon­ Crucifix, cut out Scapular joiner. Length 19". ea. $7.90 oratories, and a lunch room. The ing, a Catholic, forrper Congress­ mingham, Senator-nominee Black Pot Roast of Corn Fed Beef light climb to the top of the TVin No. 4122 Cut Crystal bead Rosary mounted on all S.S. Chain. WUh Brown Grtrr* MA«ho4 PeUtom, GrMn S tilai construction will be brick, and the man from Colorado and for years accepted a ‘life-membership’ Sisters peaks for an unforgettable B«anf* CoontZ7 Styla* latest building features have been the distinguished editor oi . Labor, the Klan. view of the sunrise, followed by Large capped Our Father beads. Fancy engraved Crucifix and or incorporated in the plans drawn praised Blpck as a friend of labor “ That Alabama Klan records in­ the offering of Mass by priests in Scapular joiner. Length 22". ea. $12.00 by the architect, Temple H. Buell when he addressed the Interna­ spected by reporters contain no the group m the fire lookout sta­ Chicken Pie 75c & Co. tional Brotherhood of Boilermak indication that he subsequently tion on top of the peak; and the We have a large and complete selection of all other type Ro­ INDIVIDUALLT BAKED The school property is situated ers. Ship Builders, Workers, and resigned or repudiated his mem­ ascent of 14,171-foot Long’s peak, saries ranging in price from 40c to $40.70. within a short distance of several Helpers of America. bership. reserved for the hardier and more Rose Duncan at the Hammond Organ streetcar and trolley coach lines but Herve Clarest, a K. of C. offi­ “ That his political ally, Bibb experienced climbers. is not directly on any of them. cer in Mobile, Ala., and William Graves (then Governor-nominee, The Most Rev. Charles H. Le- 400 SEATS • NO LIQUOR • ORGAN MUSIC Completion of the building would Pritchard, past state deputy of now Governor of Alabama) ap­ Blond, Bishop of St. Joseph, Mo., require more priests and sisters the K. of C. in Alabama, congrat­ peared with Mr. Black at the rally acts as spiritual director of the THE JAMES CLARKE on the faculty. The seven Serv- ulated Black after his nomination. and also accepted an indeterminate camp. Also present will be two ite Sisters in the present Mt. Car­ Joseph C. O’Mahoney, U. S. membership. Monsignori from the staff of the mel grade school would have to be Senator from Wyoming, a Catho­ “ That a Birmingham Klansman, Apostolic Delegation in Washing­ CHURCH GOODS HOUSE augmented to about 20. There are lic, voted for Black’s confirma­ Winston Williams, a bricklayer, at­ ton, and the Rt. Rev. Monsignor three assistant priests in the par­ J O H n s o n s tion. "I certainly had always tested by affidavit that he wit­ Francesco Lardone, of Eftabliihed 1902 1636 Tremont Place ish now, Servite Fathers Hilde­ connected him with the Klan, but nessed Mr. Black’s first induction studies at the Catholic University TA. 3789 Denver 2, Colo. STORAGE * mouinc CD. brand Rrunetti, Salvatore Fagi- the feeling in the Senate appeared of America. olo, and William Scuderi. into the Klan. Store Hour— 9 to 5:30 Daily — 9 lo 12:50 Saturday E- to be that he had grown up.” “ That the Poet-Gazette'e photo­ All correspondence concerning X O e 4 # M . a ^ C D t S T / \ I M C E The grammar school is filled The great Monsignor John A. static accounts of the second in­ the camp should be addressed to to capacity with 300 pupils. There Ryan, distin^ished moral theolo­ duction were reproduced from of­ the R t Rev. Joseph J. Bosetti, > 1 o v ' i o is a small ninth-grade enrollment gian and sociologist of the Catho­ ficial and hitherto secret Klan V.G., 1536 Logan street, Denver 5. W E ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE that cannot be expanded until lic University of America, told a records. The camp was established in more facilities are available. Fa­ Catholic Industrial Conference at “ That the original stenographic 1920 by the late Rt. Rev. Monsig­ OUR APPOINTMENT AS ther Lo Cascio expects to remodel Indianapolis that he had known notes were taken down by A. B. nor Hugh L. McMenamin, rector For the Safety of Your Goods the grammar school for use in the Black for 10 years. "During that Hale, then official Klan reporter of the Cathedral, for the use of OFFICIAL RESTAURANT OF THE next few years, but says that a time, he has been guilty of no act and member of the firm of Stal­ the Cathedral choir and altar boys. Use Johnson Service on Every Move new elementary school will be in the Senate and, with one ex­ lings, Brazelton & Hale; now o f The property at that time belonged AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN UNES, INC. needed before long. ception, of no speech that I know ficial reporter for Jefferson to William P. MePhee, who an­ "TO AND niOM EVERYWHEKB" The Mt. Carmel pastor had both of that would lay him open to county, Alabama.” nually was host to Monsignor Bos­ administrative and teaching ex­ charges of favoritism to the Klan Hiram W. Evans, at the time etti and his choristers. In 1934 STORAGE - PACKING - SHIPPING perience before coming to Denver or of intolerance to minorities.” of toe controversy, forgot what the property was purchased by Phone PE 2433 Denver 221 Broadway 18 months ago. He served as pas­ Monsignor Ryan spoke of how he had stood for when he headed Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Malo. After tor in Blue Island, 111., a suburb Black had gone out of his way to the K.K.K., and said that it would the building of a spacious new of Chicago and was professor of insert a clause favorable to Ne­ be very pleasant to have Hugo lodge and a chapel of rock, na­ theology in St, Joseph’s seminary, groes in a bill that was up before Black’s matter of membership in tionally famous for its beauty, it Elgin, 111. His dynamic leadership the Senate. The asserted the K.K.K. dropped. “ It is un was deeded to the Archdiocese of STEAKS-CHOPS'CHICKENSHRIMP-LOBfTER in the Denver parish has won wide that a motive behind the daily fortunate that such bigotry and Denver. Many of the boys who at­ comment and he has spoken at newspaper campaign against Black intolerance should be in evidence.” tend the camp every year are from SEA FOODS ANP FR06 LEGS numerous affairs in the arch was opposition to social reform Father Paul L. Blakely, S. _J., outside the state of (Colorado. diocese. /■»? THE MOST D ISatEEr OOl/tiM Er and social justice. writing in Anterico, Jesuit review Opinion Poll Deicribed of New York city, as commented L1QU EU R$ • M IX E D BEVERAG ES -WIN E$-COCKTAl All-Faith Radio Station on in our paper of Oct. 5, 1937, Dominicanettes Slate FOR THE MOST EXACTING CONNOISSEUR In Berlin Is Proposed The American Institute of Pub­ recalled an article written in 1928 lic Opinion reported early in No­ by the famous Charles Michelson • CATERING TO BANQUETS - LUNCH EONS • Berlin. — A radio station that vember, 1937, that, in one of its Meeting, Tea May 23 would serve as a mouthpiece for for the New York World. Michel- SP.9700 -CLUB GATHERINGS- PE.0905 polls, 55 per cent of the Demo­ son in 1937 was on the National Protestants, Catholics, and Jews crats and 65 per cent of the Re­ The Dominicanettes will hold in Germany has been proposed by Democratic Campaign committee. their regular meeting at Corpus publicans who were interviewed The article sets forth that Bibb religious groups here. voted that Black should resign. Christ! convent, 2501 Gaylord The application, filed with Al­ Graves was running for the Gov­ street, Denver, Sunday, May 23, Catholics that were queried stood ernorship of Alabama, with Klan ROCKY m o ih y t a in n u r s e r ie s lied officials by the Association 80 per cent fo r resignation and at 2 p.m. of Churches and Religious Denomi­ support. Alabama issues were ‘T op * ’Em AIV* 20 per cent against resignation. forgotten. Messrs. Black and Mothers of Dominicanettes are nations of Greater Berlin, stated cordially invited to a tea to be that the broadcasting unit—the This poll, of course, was a cross Graves toured the state to arouse With Superior Nursery Stock from section affair. The number ques­ served by their daughters at the first of its kind in any country— the horrified voters to an awak­ close of the meeting. Evergreens to Fruit Trees and Roses would be used by 31 religious tioned in such polls is always com­ ened sense of a grave menace to paratively low. A short musical program has Our L&ndocApo Man WDl Call at Tour Horn* to Http Tou bodies and would be backed by civilization, Alfred Emmanuel been arranged. Deaiirn Your Grounds. 'This Serdea la Without Chart*. Evangelical and Catholic authori­ I myself wrote; "W e have no Smith. H* WUl GIt* You a PAY-AS-YOU-GO-PLAN If Yo« ties. quarrel with Catholics who think Bibb Graves, after Black was With. Black should now be given made a Supreme Court Justice, “ PAY-AS- chance. They are entitled to their appointed his own wife as Senator Will Continue Relief YOU-GROW” Budapest — The Rev. Fabian opinion and it is not without lo^ic. from Alabama to take Black’s Ours, however, is the prevailing Flynn, C.P., representative in Hun­ place. HANUFACTtTRERS and BUILDERS one. We do not lack charity or Of course. Father Blakely of ORNAMENTAL STEEL and Funeral services at Boulevard are easily acces­ gary of NCWC War Relief Serv­ ices, expressed the hope that as a forgiveness toward the man; we pointed out, it is true that a man WOOD FENCES. and LAWN sible irom any part of the city by street car or simply do not trust him.” can change after some years. The SPRINKLER SYSTEMS on EASY result of his pending personal ne­ TERMS U Yon Dtilre. bus — only a few minutes from downtown. No gotiations with Hungarian gov­ This was my personal opinion. Jesuit commented that ne knew a HIM man who joined the Klan because parking restrictions, no traffic confusion; ample ernmental authorities the agency The passage of the years has con OFFICE Phone SALES YARD will be in a position to continue its vinced me that Black, in many it helped him to sell tobacco but WATCH SPECIAL 158S Bellaire St. FRemont 2862 4141 Eaat Colfax Ave. modern equipment; experienced personnel relief activities on behalf of all respects, has grown up. I did not who, as his three little daughters thoughtful of every wish. Regardless of the cost, who are needy, without distinction like the opinion he wrote for the became old enough, sent them to as to race, creed, or color. Relief Supreme Court in 1948 restrict­ a convent school. Hence the priest one charge covers all and every service is com­ admitted that Black could have plete. There are no unexpected extras. supplies with a value of $800,000 ing religious instruction for pub­ are in Hungarian warehouses. lic school children in Champaign, changed. Black Broadcast* GRand 1626 111., on behalf of a professed athe­ ist, Mrs. Vashti McCollum. Prin­ Justice Black set a historical The Denver Catholic ciples were enunciated in that de­ precedent when he made a na­ CASH tional broadcast, Oct. 1, 1937, in cision which, if pushed to the limit, We Will Pay Cash for Small Homes in or Near Denver. EVARD Resfister would establish secularism as the which he admitted that he be­ A Beauty — Guaranteed State Church of this nation and longed to toe K.K.K. about 15 Quick Action — Call or See Published Weekly by the years before, but said that he 822.95 would penalize all faith. Black, W. J. a J. A. Wolf. Over CathoUe Press Society, Inc. on the other hand, also wrote the severed all connections with the Quarter Century in St. FnncI* de Sale* order before he took office as a MRS.]A 8.P.MeCONATV FEDERAL *t NO. 8PCER 938 Bannock Street, Denver, decision in 1947 that allowed New Senator in 1927 and never in­ Jersey to transport parish school UlllUflmS & GREEIIE Colo. tended to renew them. “ What­ children on public school busses. ever appeared then, or what ap­ J e w e l Subscription t $1 Per Tear The decision in the Champaign 1641 Stout TA. 6266 pears now, on the records of the II ers; brvrud rue SP I5?3 ' Entered as Second Class Matter case was at complete odds with organization, I do not know.” He at the Post Office, Denver, the interpretation of the First added that he did not consider an Amendment to the United States Colo. unsolicited card that was given Constitution during the first 50 to him after his election to the ‘W hy Pay More?*’ years of this country, when most Senate to be a membership in the schools were religious schools Klan, and that he did not keep it. (Protestant ones) that got tax aid. (Trademark) Dr. G. J. (This card declared him a citi­ The Supreme Court ignored Amer­ zen of the Invisible Empire and Schaeuble ican history in its decision. gave him a “ grand passport” No Catholic Voted Against Him through all its “ domain,” and it More Summer Suits WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES At the time Black’s name was entitled him to the fervent fel­ lowship of Klansmen.l INCORPORATED Optometrist before the Senate for confirma­ tion in 1937, the record shows that I heard the radio address. _ I Colorado Ovmed Stores Speciallft 16 Senators refused to vote at all commented: “ Personally this For Vitaal and among them were five Catho­ writer was not greatly impressed Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. lics. Of the 63 favorable votes, by the address. Black knew what Eye Care Arrive CottrelFsl the Klan was; yet he admits that at 30 South Broadway 15th and California five were from Catholics. No Catholic Senator voted against he joined it and he gave no apol­ 310 Mack Bldg. KE. 5840 him. ogy for that fact. He made ref­ The National Catholic Welfare erence to the intolerance in the Conference News Service re­ Presidential canniaign o f 1928; marked that there was relief in yet he said nothing of his and Washington over the closing of Bibb Graves’ tour that was marked the Senate controversy, with a with vilification of Alfred Em­ hope that Black’s appointment to manuel Smith, a tour intended to the Supreme Court would mod garner anti-Catholic votes. Black BIS NEW SHIPMENT THINK rnade no reference at all to the erate his 8ggres.sive partisanship and bring into play the judicial fact that, 16 years ago, he de­ qualities which, his supporters fended the man who murdered said, he possessed. Father Coyle, a Birmingham Before You Borrow! priest, because the priest had of­ Hiitor^ of Klan Connaction ficiated at the wedding of the The case against Black was a slayer’s convert daughter— a trial strong one. Our file of Oct. 16 marked from beginning to end by AIRGCiRA 1937, comments on a series of virulent intolerance and resulting W hether you borrow to finance the pur­ articles begun Sept. 13) 1937, in in complete freedom for the the Pitteburgh Poet-Gazette and slayer . . chase of a car, houiiehold furnishings, signed by Ray Sprigle. The North The Nation, New York, asserted appliances, or to consolidate debts or invest American Newspaper Alliance syn. (Sept 25, 1937) that the Pitts­ SPUN in a business enterprise, ^ust renaember that dicated those articles. Neweweek burgh stories about Black’s con­ nection with the Klan, though they Priest of Delegation carried toe by-line of a local re­ WHERE you borrow is Important to YOU I porter, were written on informa­ Made Domestic Prelate Borrowing money can be wise or foolish, de­ tion furnished by Frank Prince, Washington.—Pius XII has ad­ one-time Hearst reporter and in pending upon the need, and the cost and vanced the Very Rev. Monsiraor 1937 operating a private detective terms of your personal loan. It costs LESS to Joseph Mark MeShea, priest of thi agency in New Yoi:k. Robert S. Al­ Archdiocese of Philadelphia and len, wno wrote the Nation article, borrow from a BANK with an established member of the secretariat of the suggested that independent steel \feputation for fair dealing. Apostolic Delegation, to the rank companies which had successfully of Domestic Prelate with the title resisted CIO unionization had Citizens Savings Bank has been serving Denver of Right Reverend Monsignor. hired Prince. Monsignor MeShea was bom in So, ladies and gentlemen, there CONVENIENT HOURS fof over 35 years. Only here will you find the is the story! It has strange an­ 9 to S Monday. Scranton, Pa., Feb. 22, 1907. He Morris Plan , . a name trusted from .coast to began his studies for the priest­ gles. Catoolics whose integrity 9 to 4 Tuesday This li the rayon suit with coast for generations. hood in St. Charles’ seminary. we cannot question upheld Black’s throegii Friday. appointment A religiously un- 9 to 1 Saturday Overbrook, Pa., and completed the lasting shape thot Ynen them in the Lateran college in bi^oted President made that ap­ ABSOLUTE PRIVACY You're Welcome, , where he was ordained in pointment. The Senate had the the nation over are going 1931. whole truth when it confinUed the wild over. Correctly toi* appointment. ^ lored in distinctive weaves C i t i z e n s S a v i n g s B a n k Under Tw o Flags Raymond Moley, writing Neweweek in the fall of 1937, said and colors. All slzes->single ESTABLISHED 1913 St. Bernard, La. — The Rev, that Hugo Black had "waded into Clemens Schneider, who served the seething cauldron” of Klan and double breasted styles. with Germany in World war I and politics “ like an asbestos duck.” 1644 WELTON STREET • MAIN 625S with the U. S. army in World war But, as we wrote at toe time toe II, was celebrant of the Solemn Black case was up before the Sen ^^^TH E mflU’S STORE.621 SlUEfnTB Mass offered at the dedication of ate: "Catholics nave been prone MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION a atone altar in the S t Bernard to forgive and forget whenever cemetery as a memorial to the S t they have found ex-Kluxers now Barnard sariah dead of both wan. wUUng to behave themselves.” Thursday, May 20, 1948 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE

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M l. Carmel Pastor, Englewood Parish. Plans Socialists Light gauge F r. Lo Cascio, Corpus Christ! Services Big Heart of Fire SHIRTS 51 (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) corporate Communion in the 8 Baptizes Converts The Feast of Corpus Christi will o’clock Mass Sunday, May 23. At Liviag Rosary be observed Thursday, May 27, Miss Irene Vranesic and Don­ DENIER (Our Lady of Mt. Camel Parish, with Mass at 8 o’clock followed by ald Butner jvere married in St. Members of the Denver Arch­ 1 5 DenTer) a procession with the Blessed Louis’ church May 16 at 4 p.m. diocesan Parish Sodality union pre­ Sacrament. On May 16, two converts, Milo Bridesmaid was Miss Catherine Members of the sodality and the sented the Living Rosary Sunday Hatlevig: and Edna Capariccio Veraldi and best man was Joseph SUPER SHEER Young People’s club will hold a evening in the Cathedral. More were baptized by the Rev. Thomas Butner. Miss Charlotte Pytlinski Lo Cascio, O.S.M., pastor. Spon­ assisted at the organ and hymns than 800 viewed the lighting of FULL FASHIONED STOCKINGS sors were John and Adeline Mau- were sung by Vincent DeWitte, the large Rosary Heart as the Ro­ tino. P arley o f Deanery Miss Adeline May and Don sary was recited by the Rev. Fred­ Forry were' married prior to a The St. Philomena Study club Nuptial Mass May 19 at 9 a.m. erick McCallin and answered by will meet Friday, May 21, at 1 In Wray Draws 100 Bridesmaid was Miss Ruth Baron the congregation. 08 long p.m. in the home of Mrs. Della La and best man was Kenneth May. finished/ Conte, 3719 Quivaa street. Mrs. Wray. — Approximately 1 0 0 Archbishop 'Urban J. Vfehr pre­ SPECIAL women were present Tuesday, May Miss Helen Poole assisted at the sided at the ceremonies showing 08 they lost La Conte will aonate the prize for organ. 11, for the quarterly meeting of the the love and devotion of sodalists 99 this week. The honor prize at the NO CHARGE FOR HANDKERCHIEFS and BEDSPREADS Raymond Martin Gose, son of for Mary. The Rev. Edward Ley­ last meeting was given to Mrs. Greeley Deanery Council of Cath­ olic Women held at St. Andrew’s Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Gose, den, superintendent of schools, Goldie Santopietro. was baptized May 16. Snonsors InM ur ^ Finish Service The St. Juliana Study club will parish hall in Wray with the spoke on the need today of calling were George and Irene Kloppen- upon Mrfry, Mother of Mercy. Distinctive Ladies’ Apparel meet at a luncheon Wednesday, women of St Andrew’s parish as All flit work ond tiblt limn boiutifulty ironod, wotring ippirrl fluff dried KARL’S hostesses. Morning and afternoon berg. Shadows o f the cross marked her May 26, at 12 noon in the home of und BMtIr folded— roidy-to-lron. Bath towelo fluff dried. Randkorchitfa sessions were held with luncheon Summer school for Catholic entire life; she not only under­ Mrs. Louise De Bell, 3182 W, 35th boys and girls attending the pub­ Ironed. avenue. The members are busy at the Odd Fellow’s hall at noon. stands distress and sorrow of lic schools will be held in St. everyday living, but is in a posi­ 10th and Broadway sewing articles for the coming The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John R. Mulroy of Denver was the Louis’ school begrinning Monday, tion to hear us— she is at the side bazaar. June 7. Religious instructions arc of the Good Shepherd. 1 8 lbs. $ 1 1 9 9 Each additional lb...... OPEN EVENINGS Mrs. Felix De Lemma, the for­ luncheon speaker. Other speakers 9c included the Rev. Joseph A. Korb, provided in the vacation school and Others on the program were the mer Josephine Vecchiarelli, is pic­ parents are asked to register the Compute Laundry and Dry Cleaning Sarvica tured following her recent weddi: Wray; the Rev. Francis J. Brady, Very Rev. Walter J. Canavan, who Holyoke; the Rpv. Oement Galla­ children after the Masses on the gher, Yuma; and the Rev. Anthony next two Sundays. read the act of consecration, and Grosser, Imperial, Neb, Also pres­ Collegian Honored the Rev. David Maloney, master of Arrow Louadry & Dry Cleaners ent were Mrs. L. A. Higgins, presi­ Miss Rosalie Markey of this ceremonies. Officers at Benedic­ A SERVICE WHICH FOUND dent of the Archdiocesan Council parish, a junior in Colorado State tion were Archbishop Vehr, cele­ 2315 West 29lh Ave. GL. 4707 College of Education at Greeley, brant; the Rev. Joseph Berbers, of Catholic Women; Mrs. T. A. Denver'! Newest Lsundrj »nd Dry Cleaner NATION-WIDE ACCLAIM! Cosgriff, national director; Mrs. and member of the Alpha Sigma S.J.. deacon; and the Rev. Donald J. Fred McCourt, president of the McMahon, subdeacon. Arrange­ Greeley council, and many others. ments for the Living Rosary were As this was the closing of the under the chairmanship of Marion council year, the annual reports Macken. were read and election of officers The large onymental “ Rosary HOLY FAMILY'S was held. New officers chosen were: Heart’’ vigil light stand was made President, Mrs. B. Leo Devlin, Hale, Colo.; first vice president, and donated,to the Sodality union Twenty-Fifth Annual Mrs. Frank Mancini, Brighton; by W. J. Dufficy and Sons, sheet- second vice president, Mrs. W. J. metal and ornamental iron Haverland, Sterling; third vice workers. SOCIAL Information and .Arrangements for Your Wedding— president, Mrs. H. T. Rosling, The monthly meeting of the so­ No Additional Charge! Greeley; treasurer, Mrs. Elizabeu dality union will be held Tuesday, and Linnenbrick, Holyoke; recording June 1, at 6 p.m. in the K. of C. secreUry, Mrs. Fred Starbuck, hall. All are asked to re­ CASH OR BUDGET PLAN PAYMENTS Brighton; financial secretary. Miss port the number of reservations Melda Devlin, Wray; correspond­ for their sodalities to Miss Mar­ SPRING FROLIC ing secretary, Mrs. E. J. Lauth, garet McCullough before May 29. Sertico Includeti Greeley; historian, Mrs. Frank • CATERING • FLOWERS Frenzel, Otis; and auditor, Mrs. A. • BIIDAL GOWNS P. Mentgen, Sterling. STARTS • ANNOUNCEMENTS • PHOTOS • RINGS • CAKES Monsignor Mulroy made a force­ • HONEYMOON ful appeal for help for the thou­ sands of displaced men, women, TONITE OR ANY OTHERS DESIRED and children in the European dis­ -^Photo by Cavmrra BARCLAY ALLEN placed persons camps. ^ BRADVATION Call A L . 1521 51516th Street Mrt. Felix De Lemtoe B i r r s direct from Giro’s in Rosalie Markey Adjoining Paramount Theater in Mt. Carmel church. The couple G ra d u a tio n WATCH SPECIAL Hollywood, formerly are living at 3549 Mariposa. Tau sorority, received three with KAY KYSER The St. Bernadette Study club awards, the college letter, nu­ of Mt. Carmbl parish will conduct Program Set merals, and the W.AA award in the a n d FREDDIE an important meeting at the home Department of Health and Physi­ MARTIN, will open of Mi.ss Anna Borelli. 3728 Mari­ (Regii High School, Denvar) cal education, at a recent banquet. posa street. May 26 at 1 p.m. Plans for the closing exercises She is a member of the Modem the Frolic. There will be a short business ses­ in connection with the annual dance club and participated in the sion in the meeting. graduation of Regis high school dance concert given at Greeley GIVEN BY seniors were announced this week college May 3 and repeated at ACCURATE GUARANTEED by the Rev. Paul F. Distler, S.J., Colorado Women’s college May 18. The Berkeley Social Club principal of Re^is high school. Miss Markey was a transfer stu­ $22.95 for benefit of Holy Family Church and School Day-Long Picnic Senior examinations will begin dent from Loretto Heights col­ A d t Thursday, May 27, and will con­ lege. AT ELITCH'S GARDENS tinue until the middle of the fol­ Mrs. George Burke and Mrs. Jewel '^'skop Is Conducted For lowing week. Examinations will John Rice attended the Camporee 11 fflSI BIIVIIUD BVI. 5P.I571' THURSDAY EVENING MAY 20TH 1948 ■ e q u a t e » » • be held May 81, despite the fact on Lookout mountain for Girl that Decoration day may be cele­ Scout lead.ers. School Sodality brated on this Monday. The Lions’ club of Englewood is 'ill types of securities, specializing in those of the An elaborate and impressive sponsoring a doll and pet contes’ 'Rocky Mounuin Empire. (Sacrad Heart Parith, Denvar) baccalaureate ceremony will be among the school children of held Sunday, May 30, at Loyola On May 17 the boys’ and girls’ Englewood. Parents are asked to |Wc deal in government, municipal, and co^ parish school sodalities, accompa­ church at 8 :30 a.m. Seniors will sign the registration slip enter­ poration bonds, preferred and common stocks. enter the church in a procession ing the children in the contest. nied By Fathers William Markoe, clad in caps and gowns. The Very The school children took part in S.J., director of the sodality, and Rev. Raphael C. McCarthy, S.J., the raising of funds for the Ameri­ Our stacistical department will be glad to ana­ Father Martin A. Schiltz, S.J., su­ president of Regis college, will be can Cancer society. A contribution lyze your list of holdings and make suggestions. perintendent of the school, en­ the celebrant of the High Mass of $18.90 was made toward the joyed an all-day picnic at Elk Falls which will precede the baccalaur­ work of the society. The PTA is park. Busses were chartered, and eate ceremony. planing an outing for the sisters about 80 children enjoyed the out­ Fr. Ebel to Speak this coming week. The school chil­ ing as a reward for perfect at­ The Rev. John B. Ebel, assist­ dren will also attend the all-pa­ MEMBER'CHICAGO tendance at sodality meetings. ant pastor of the Cathedral, will rochial school picnic in Elitcn' Thursday afternoon. May 20, at deliver the baccalaureate address Gardens this coming week. ,STOCK;,.EXCliANfiE 3 :45 in Sacred Heart school, there and will march with the seniors in Plans are being made to cover will be catechism instructions for the academic procession. the Denver City park ditch, which children of the parish who attend The senior day of recollection runs through the property back the public school. will be held at Regis high school of the site for the new school Friday evening at 7:30 there Thursday, June 3, from 8:46 a.m. Efforts are being made to start KEystone 6241 will be devotions for the perpetual until 2:30. The Rev. William M the new school at the earliest novena in honor of the Sacred Markoe, S.J., assistant pastor of possible date. Heart. Sacred Heart church, will conduct the services, which will include SONN A SUUIVAN. n ts . This Sunday is Communion day for the women of the parish Altar Mass,,a series of talks, and Bene­ Women's Responsibility sodality in the 7:30 Mass, and for diction. the boys’ and girls’ school sodali­ Graduation exercises will he In World Is Large, ties in the 10:30 Mass. held at Phipps auditorium Satur­ day evening, June 5. John J. Sul­ I7th ol CALIFORNIA ST. • DENVER, COLORADO Janice Eileen Ann Chavez, in livan, Regis graduate and Denver Says Regis Professor fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. investment broker, who is well Because of the influence and tho Jack Behny Chavez, was baptized known for his leadership in Cath­ last Sunday by Father Markoe. olic affairs, will be the commence power that they exert in the home, S.J. ment speaker. women have a great responsibility The graduation class will go for the future of the world, the through a second commencement Rev. Richard E. Arnold, S.J., of ceremony Sunday afternoon, June Regis college told members of the 6, when they take part in the city­ alumnae of Mt. St. Gertrude’s wide Catholic high school com­ academy at their annual banquet mencement exercises at the City in Boulder Sunday. ' SlXfllNfM ATyAtAFAHOI auditorium. “ Men who are now executives REGIS DEBATERS and legislators as well as those who HOLD BANQUET will hold these important posts in The Regis high school chapter future years have all come under of the National Forensic league, the influence of their mothers who winners of the Rocky Mountain formed their first attitudes of district speech championship, held mind and habits of decision. Men Ol' Swimmin' Hole its annual banquet Wednesday in all walks of life thus receive night, May 19, at the Shirley-Sa- their early training at the hands of voy hotel. their mothers and it is these early Joseph Gallegos was chairman lessons that usually endure,” Fa­ for little dippers of the banquet committee, assisted ther Arnold said. by Edward Towey and Dick Hani- Members of the newly formed fen. Formal initiation of new guild attended the banquet. members was one of the features Wading pool for summertime fun in the safety of on the program. your own backyard . . . where you can watch The Regis high school chapter, Denver Pest Control under the direction of E. Rod­ their dunking and kerplunking . . . hear their gleeful ney Crewse, S.J., moderator, had Continues Operations snouts and laughter. Treated roll duck, a most successful season and an­ ?:ras8-green outside, aqua inside . . . on sturdy nexed the district championship The Denver Pe.st Control, owned rame with painted corner seats . . . drain plug after winning all but one of the and operated by George C. Leach- speech meets in which it took 4 ^ feet square . .. easy to assemble. man, Jr., a member of St. Fran­ part. cis de Sales’ parish, suffered heart GRAND CANYON National Park*Arizona JOSEPH GALLEGOS loss in a fire that swept througl AWARDED ESSAY PRIZE the plant and store at 24 E. Ala' Joseph Gallegos of Regis high meda May 7. Mr. Leachman wish­ school, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lito es to announce that in spite of A w e inspiring in its immensity,., stretching thirteen Gallegos of 471 Adams street, was the inconvenience of workers’ ren declared second prize winner in ovating the building they are open miles to the opposite rim . . . stained with varying the recent essay contest sponsored for business in the controlling of hues of color that glow acid deepen with the coursa by the Ladies’ auxiliary of the termites, and extermination of Veterans of Foreign Wars. Galle­ rats, cockroaches, and pests. The of the sun . . . Grand Canyon defies description. gos’ essay was entitled “ Human retail store is also in position to Rights— the Key to World Peace.’’ handle sales of insecticides, chem­ w. He was awarded $25 at a special icals, and gardening supplies. The ceremony held Wednesday, May phone number is SP. 4673. 19. Travel the restful, carefree way—4sy train— by Union Pacific. Arrive refreshed . . . eager to enjoy the Fr. Canavan to Address Sick Poor Aid Society FRED LUCCl beauty of this famous region. The Friends of the Sick Union Faciftc alee earrvei Poor Aid society will hold the Custom Upholstery last meeting for the season on Bun Valley e Colorado • Yellowitone . Californio g Pocifie May 25 at 2 o'clock in the Corpus Christ! convent, 2501 and New Furniture Northwest t Hoover Dam . Dude Ranches Gaylord, Denver. Anyone Made to Order having articles for the baaaar booth should bring them to Beautiful Samples to Show this meeting. Mrs. John R. Schilling hat Day or Evening Calls arranged a musical program. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD The Vary Rev. Dr. Walter J. 4358 Eliot St GL1222 Canavan, pastor of the Catha> dnl, will M tha apaakar. e Thursday, May 20, 1948 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EElyjitone 4205 PAGE FIVE

Trail Ride Queen A1 Jolsdn Will Denver Sodalists Protest Sing in Denver DR. JAMES P. GRAY Full inionnatioa on r*- quMt. without obligotion. Indecent Movie Showing Optometrist U detired. we will osut VISUAL CARE you in filling out the neces* At a special meeting of the Denver School Sodality union EYES EXAMINED sory form! and will ar­ held at the Knights of Columbus hall last Sunday morning, 35 range all details ior you. delegates from the Catholic secondary schools and colleges of VISUAL TRAINING Denver and Boulder drew up a letter of protest to the manager Optometrist of the Broadway theater, where the condemned movie, T/10 Outlaw, is now showing. 212-13 Colo, Bldg., 1616 Calif. St. The letter read as follows: “ Assembled in special meeting in representing the students Phone for Appointment of all the Catholic high schools, colleges, and schools of nursing TA. 8883 of Denver and Boulder, we, the undersigned members of the Denver School Sodality union do hereby protest the showing and the manner of advertising of The Outlaw and similar movies. “ Prior to this meeting, we have already pledged the entire student body of each of our-schools to refuse to patronize this show as well as the next five productions which will be shown Coast to Coast on your screen, no matter what they are. We shall urge indi­ vidual students, too, to persuade as many of their relatives and No Restaurant— at Any Price— Serves Finer friends as they can to do likewise. • Steaks Than the Guaranteed Sincerely yours for decency,” Signers include Donald Olsen, Regis college, president; Mary Jane Kelly, Mount St. Gertrude academy; Ray Decker, ‘Blue Ribbon §leaks’ Nancy Stuart, Phyllis Hale, Frances QUotzbach Sally Smith, Vir­ JUDGED ON BEAUTY, ginia McGlothlen, Marie McGlothlen, Doris Bro, Margaret AT personality, and riding abil­ Burke, Margaret Ann Ehnie, all of Cathedral high school; 350 Seats ity, Helen Jean Wildgen, a fresh­ 10c Parking Joanne Sillstrop, Theresa Phelan, Mary Ann Mahoney, Closed Mondays Next Door man at Loretto Heights college, Norma O’Connor, all of St. Joseph’s high; Betty Murray, Cath­ Denver, has been chosen Miss Trail erine Morroni of St. Mary’s academy; Lucille Canjar, Bert ¥ Ride Queen of Canon City. During Zumtobel, Jr.; Morris Vigil, John Kelly, John Slattey, Annunci­ the past week end, to publicize the ation high; Peggy Alcorn, St. Francis’ high; Eugene Benson, AL JOLSON, America’s coming Canon City trail ride and John McGregor, Mullen Home for Boys; Barbara Toole, St. outstanding entertainer, will Grold^ nLantem rodeo, Miss Wildgen flew to the Anthony’s school of nursing; Bernice Pohndorf, Mercy school make a rare personal appearance capitals of Utah, Wyoming, Ari­ t26S Bdwy„ Near 13th Are Restaurant KK. ISM of nursing; Ann Mahoney, St. Joseph’s school of nursing; Bonnie in Denver May 29 on behalf of the zona, and New Mexico to deliver a Frost, Loretto Heights college, Roy Shore, John Perito, Don drive for $600,000 to complete the personal invitation to the Govern­ Horan & Son Murphy, Regis high school; John Grove and Joseph Salcetti of General Rose Memorial hospital. ors of those states to attend. Regis college. Appearing on the same program CHapc'ls As queen, Miss Wildgen will will be General Courtney H. KEy»tonc6297 KEystone S2<98 participate in the annual trail ride Hodges, commander of the first this Sunday, May 23, which leaves St. James' Altar Society army and the late General Rose’s This is what she told from Canon City, crosses the superior officer throughout the in­ mountains, and ends with a barbe­ vasion of Germany and the entire cue at Royal Gorge. Miss Wild- Nets $300 on Card Party war. Those contributing $1,000 or her husband... gen’s first appearance as Trail more will be given free tickets for Ride queen was in the Blossom (St. Jame* ParUh, Denver) to the Denver Archdiocesan coun­ the gala dinner and evening Sat­ “ I budget and economize, but there’s still another festival May 1; she will ride as Sixty women were in attendance cil meeting: Mrs. Thomas Kerri­ urday, May 29, in the Silver Glade way of helping to make ends meet queen a third time in the annual at the meeting of the Altar and gan and Mrs. J. J. Walsh, with of the Cosmopolitan hotel. Those Canon City rodeo June 13 and 14 Rosary society last Friday. The Mrs. Charles Ruwart and Mrs. desiring to make contributions are “ We are getting 1 % interest on our savings account. luncheon was served by the host­ Paul Fitzgerald as alternates. asked to communicate with Mau­ When we open our account at Empire Saviaga esses, Mmes. Lenig, Sticksel, Koh­ Mrs. Harry Liljestrand was wel­ rice B. Shwayder, president of the Building and Loan Association we will be earning Picnic Planned ler, and Genty. Mrs. Paul Fitz­ comed as a new member. Miss Rose Memorial Hospital associa­ gerald presided and in the ab­ Girardot announced the forma­ tion, or Ben Blumberg, executive TWO AND A HALF TIMES that amount! AND, sence of Mrs. Louis Behrens gave tion of two new circles. St. Christo­ secretary, DExter 5421. it will be COMPOUNDED twice a year for even For Patrol Group a report on the recent card party. pher’, with Mrs. Dan Sullivan, Jr., GREATER earnings! AND, it will be INSURED She reported that $300 was netted as captain, and St. Dismas’ circle on the project. Mrs. H. V. Bigelow with Mrs. William Doark as cap­ for safety up to $5,000! AND, it will be AVAIL­ Vincent de Paul’* Perish, (St. made and donated all the table tain. CHANGE NOW! TO GAS ABLE when we want it because Empire Savings baa Denver) prizes. Mrs. John Evers reported The new St. Christopher circle Free Estimate NEVER postponed a withdrawal request.” The safety committee met in Denver's Largest Dealer that Miss Augustine Girardot and held its first meeting May 11 in the home of Mrs. August. A picnic Mrs. George Dodge are caring for the home of Mrs. F. Lindsay. A Said the husband, “ What are we waiting for?" the altars for May, and that Mrs. was planned for the safety patrol dessert-luncheon was served. The A See us in our new home. Out.o/-lown accounts **AHer All, It^s Service That Counts**^ Joe Casper and Mrs. Katherine hostess won high score. The char­ group for June 10 at Bergen park Snow will have charge of -the Conversions cordially invited. Mrs. Henry Kappel donated six ter members of the club are, be­ altars during June. sides the Mmes. Dan Sulli­ ONE YEAR FREE dozen glazed doughnuts. Mrs. hostess, 1335 Broadway 1314-1338 Acoma These delegates were appointed van, Jr.; J. H. Hilton, John Fitz­ ^ SERVICE Libonati wishes to thank all the patrick, Robert Bier, David Gran- Nothing Down— 36 Monthi SAVt AT EMPIRE SAVINGS committees and officers for their er, R^erick McDonald, Jr.; and to Pay. Phone PEarl 4604 AND MORE THAN DOUBLE splendid co-operation this past Mary Lou Damascio Is On Clrfe Center iarry Moore. The meetings will be YOUR EARNINGS ON SAVINGS year in the PT.\ work. held on the second Tuesday of RAY HEATING CO. INSURED FOR SAFETY The Mother Cabrini Sewing Fraternity Sweetheart each month with Mrs. Bier, 1690 1165 South Penn. circle will meet in the home of Miss Mary Lou Damascio was Olive street, as the next hostess. Mrs. Howard App, 1250 S. Uni THE FINEST LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING SERVICE named the Rose of Delta Sigma It was decided to hold a June versity, on Thursday evening. May Pi and Sweetheart of the Year at meeting to make plans for the re­ 27. at 8:30. the Denver university civic cen­ ception welcoming the sisters early NOW! A NEW Em pir^^^avings The Guardian Angel circle met ter campus May 14. Members of in August and also to appoint com­ in the home of Mrs. H. B. Dutell. the Delta Sigma Pi fraternity of­ mittees to arrange for the annual LAUNDRY SERVICE During the past season, the circle ficially named Mary Lou as their parish picnic to be held in August. Building & Loan fSssociation IVe Guarantee has contributed to the support of new aweetheart for the coming This will be the third annual 16S4 CalHemla Sl.sDenvev2. Colo.* MAin 4175 an impoverished German family by year. parish picnic and will be held in monthly CARE packages. It In choosing their yearly sweet­ the Montclair Civic park. Rtsourtts Over $6,000,000 NO MORE "COIIAR-CUSSING" when also supplied a complete layette heart, Alpha Nu chapter of Delta Baptized Sunday was Donald to a (jerman orphanage and Sigma Pi selects the junior girl Robert, infant of Mr. and Mrs. we give his shirts our received letters of gratitude from who, in the opinion of the faculty Joseph H. Fielder, with Edward the recipients. and active members of the frater­ and Viola Sirovatka as sponsors. nity, stands highest in scholarship, Also baptized and received into t^e I |ait coll the So. PROFESSIONAL FINISH The firm* listed here deserve to leadership, activities, and personal Church Saturday was Isabel La LET ST. JUDE HELP YOU he remembered when you ore die* charm. Mary Lou’s name will be Von Hickman with Helen Doyle Denver C le a n e r i Hti Pltoding Will Win Your Htart'* Dotiro. trfbutinf your patronsge to the dlf« as sponsor. ferent lines of business. placed on a plaque as this year’s Plon NOW to toko Mort In thit Annool selection. The Gloom Chaser club met May and tend my weeki Try it! She has been extremely active at 1 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. laindry along with] Denver university. She is a mem­ E. J. Fattor. After the business SOLEMN NOVENA U8 meeting the members attended in my dry cleaning. to Saint Juda, Closo Rtlotivo of Our Sovlour Send his next batch The GRADUATION ber of the Prospectors, board of ond Widoly Known oi "Tho Soint of tho ImpoMiblo." • Dry publication, and the Mentor and a group the Holy Hour in St. of Shirts for the finest Newman clubs. She has served on James’ church. The rest of the JUNE 5 TO 13, 1948 DRESS FOR the Clarion reporting staff, has evening was spent in social activi­ They Give SorvicGi: Sundoyi, 3:15 A 8:15; laundering they’ve had! worked on the Kynewisbok, and ties. Those present were Mr. and Wookdoys, 2 A 8:15 P.M. was vice president of her freshman Mrs. John Leydon, Dr. and Mrs. Whatever your trouble, joio io John Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. appealing to St. Jude. Patron of HER DAY class. 3-DAY Hopeless Cases. He will lurely She is a member of the Coed James McConaty, Mr. and Mrs. bear and intercede for your hopes CITY-ELITE Journalists, Alpha Gamma Delta Hugh Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Cleaning and Laundry St. Jvda. Proy for ut and needs. Ask with faith . • • sorority, Parakeets, and Mortar Grimes, and the hosts, Mr. and use coupon. Mrs. Fattor. Service To Taka Port ond Oat Frto Gift, S«nd In yovr Potitioni, Join board. St. Judo't l f 09ut. or Subicribo to "Tho Vote# of St. Judt." TAbor 3385 She was recently elected presi­ Just call and they pick up Atork Pofifiens. Ci'va Noma ond Addrasi, Clip A Moil ...... — 10% Off for Cosh & Carry at 2701 Lawrence, 1462 York, 1809 Champa dent of the As.sociated Women and deliver to your door and "THE BRIGHT SPOT" 20th & Pork Aves. Students group at the college of Dear Garetian Fathers, please remecaber my appeals in all the business administration at the Welby Parish Has “ Cleaning Is our business, Masses and Services at the National Shrine of St. Jude in the cominj( Noveoa. not a side line” Pooco ond Sofaty Hoppy Morriogo Koolth A SiKcoss civic center campus and attended Hoppy Homo Lift Succtaiful Exoma Overcoming Tomptetien the AWS president s’ conven­ First Communion Convonion of Ruulo thanks for Favor* tion in Seattle, Wash., in April. Q 1 enroll in St. Jude's League. Fee $1.00. I enclose my oBeriog. RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. Mary Lou was honored Friday South Denver with a dinner at Boggio’s restau­ Welby.— (Assumption Parish) — Sunday morning. May 9, in the Gleaners & Dyers Addftts^ rant by the Delta Sigma Pi fra­ 2oft0^ GENERAL TIRES ternity. She was a Cathedral g^^adu- 8 o’clock Mass 85 children re­ 594 S. Broadway FE. 4686 City___ ceived their First Holy Commun­ Cbock b«le« ror »ubtei1plloo to th* Catholic Funllj Monthly *'Tho Vote* oT 8t. Juda-'* ate in 1945 with a scholarship to 2025 W. Alameda RA. 0612 □ I-Year S3- □ 2Ycar |5. □ 4Year $10. (Phone Control 7783) General Batteries Denver university. She is a mem­ ion. Following the Mass the First ber of St. Catherine’s pari.sh and Communion class was served NATIONAL SHRINE OF ST. JUOE, 320< I. 9Ut Si., Ss< HE CMcogo 80. III.------KRAFT RECAPPING is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. breakfast by the Altar society. GENERAL, John L. Damascio of 3311 West At noon a Solemn Mass of Kraft Inspected Clyde place. She will be graduated Thanksgiving was offered for the SQUEEGEE in June, 1949. many blessings bestowed upon the Used Tires parish. Father Thomas M. Lo Cascio, O.S.M., preached. GIVE YOUR CAR T H A IIE W LOOK” That evening at 6:30 a gala G.T.-A.C. Easv Pav 1401 W. Colfax TA 6604 Academy Grads to Have banquet was served by the Altar society to a large crowd. Governor Dinner-Dance June 1 Knous and Mrs. Knous, Mayor Newton and his wife, the Lieu-1 HAVE IT MING PLATED Think of all the times it’s quicker . . easier Members of St. Mary’s academy tenant Governor, and many other Alumnae association will entertain honored guests were present. Joe . . . more convenient to say . . . the graduation class of 1948 at a Flood put on a short Dr.'I.Q. pro­ dinner-dance Tuesday, June 1. The gram that all enjoyed. He was // affair will be held in the Park Hill assisted by George Mazzona, Country club, Denver. C harge i t . . . George De Tullio, and Alex Rende. ASTER I n t WURALVtAZlNQ The chairman of the event is Monday, May 10, at 9 o’clock the alumnae president, Mrs. Jack a Solemn Requiem Mass was of­ Maclear. She is being assisted by Please . . ." fered for the deceased members members of the board of directors of the parish. You’re telephoning an order . . . no need to worry about who include Mmes. Salvatore Beginning with last Sunday and \ leaving money for a C.O.D. . . . You use your Denver Amato, John Eby, Hugh Wallace, continuing throughout the summer Kenneth Rodriguez, Dan Miller, O charge account! You dislike carrying much money in months, there will be a 12 o’clock Ira Tanner, Murray Sweeney, Don­ Mass. TRADE MARK REG. your handbag .. . simply present your Denver charga- ald Christopher, Robert Stewart, On May 12 the PTA held its plate! You like to be identified with a store . . . You like Bruce Baumgartner, and Joseph annual school picnic at City park. Gibbons. The grade school put on its clos­ o to have your credit established! That's easy . . . just Delectable white dreams Members of the alumnae are open a charge account at The Denver. ing program May 18. ... our adorable Graduation urged to attend and may secure Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marrone an­ dresses . . . You’ll find your tickets by calling either Mrs. Ma­ nounce the engagement of their clear at FR. 8280 or Mrs. Amato Perfect dress here, wonder­ daughter, Concetta, to James J. 0 0 Use This Coupon Today at FR. 2143. Price of admission Rotella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ful for Parties later. is $1.80 a couple. Rotella. Both are members of Priced Reasonable ■There is no telephone committee this parish. for this affair. Membew are urged M IN G Is the New Scientifically Tested Process I wish to apply for a c K a rfa account. Marguerite Shop to make reservations as soon as possible. N am e ...... SP. 6212 2441 SO. BDWY AMAZING That Actually Plates the Paint on Your Car! A d d re ss ...... 4 Cathedralites Named What $5.00 Can Many polishes contain abrasives which surface with the natural paint. This leaves a smooth, highly Burnished finish City...... State.. Do For Your scratch, grind and wear away the pro­ SHOE REPAIRING CPT League Officers tecting surface of the paint. MING which is resistant to haze and oxida­ I have these other accounts or references FUR COAT Paint Plating is not a wax — not a tion. This also prevents loss of color. WHILE YOU WAIT The Denver Cathedral PTA ex­ polish. It is a chemical compound used MING Paint Plating preserves the rich 6 1. Cleaned tends congratulations to four of with special high frequency electric reflection and depth of color from three The Best in '48 its members newly elected to the 2. Glazed board of officers of the Catholic 3. Stored buffers which pull the paint together, to five times longer than other methods Parent-Teacher league. Those who 4. Miner Ripi Repaired filling the pores and scratches in the of paint finishing. will serve are Mrs. McCarthy, Insured for $100 Signature.. treasurer; Mrs. A. Harris, vice Especially Recommended for New Cars, Too! president; Mrs. J. Miller, tnistee; Relinlng and Repairing and Mrs. G. Schwartz, historian. Seventeen delegates attended the ALL W ORK ONE D AY SERVICE... Drive in for Free Estimate. league meeting May 13. Present GUARANTEED For Quality Shoo Ropalring at were Mmes. J. Miller, P. Hotra, A. 32 West 13th Ave. Phone M A . 7676 Harris, L. Hale, D, Negri, F. Pep­ Popular Prieos— Visit Our Shoo per, G. Mohrbacher, M. McCar­ Ming Service is also Avcdlahle in Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Greeley and G/en* Ropair Dopt, . . . Basement thy, L. Valley, J. Gannon, P. Echl- H. BOBRICK 'Where Denver Shops With Confidence**— K£« 2111 man, H. McLellan, R. Sailer, J. Ttllor end Fnrritr wood Springs — Consult Phone Directory, Andrew, E. Glen, G. Schwartz, 421 14tli St. TA. 0805 and R. £. Fulham. ,-T- m. 11'^' r'fii PAGE SIX Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 4205 Thursday, May 20, 1948 IIACG Wsslorkamp Bros. KE. 9043 5106 Wash. MARKET sn a rm iN a a g o o d g b o o e b t CORN FED MEATS SHOtTLD HAVB FISH AND POULTRY B B T FOODS AT LOWEST PBICB —WB DBUVBB— m 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 INTERMOUNTAIN ELEVATORS FORT MORGAN FLOUR MILLS FORT MORGAN BRANCHES AT— LONGMONT . . . YUMA HUDSON . . . HILL ROSE MILLERS AND HAN DLERS OP standing, are Elmer Brungardt, Therese Russell, Jerry Johnson, Jack FLOUR, WHEAT. CORN, BARLEY, PUTTING THE LAST-MINUTE TOUCHES on con­ Talbott, Carl Eiberger, Carl Nelson; seated, Lorraine Capra, Jeanette OATS, AND MILL FEEDS struction and staging, cast members of Tiger House, St. Jo­ Haynes, Pat Conrad, Maria Teresa Rodriguez, Phyllis Gow, Bill Country Shippor$l seph’s senior class play, pause for a photographic record of theiV final Jones, Joann Marletti, Val Brungardt, and Rachel Bivians.— (Photo Consign Your Shipment To Vs stage appearance on the evenings of May 20 and 21. Left to right, by Larche) + + + + + + + 4- .A.A.A.I GROCERY AND MARKET, INC. St. Joseph's Seniors W ill Present Mystery Play 4058 T.jon Street Andy Serfozo, Prop. GLendale 7753 (St. Joieph’t Redemptori.t Paritb, charge of ushers are AI Baca and and Mary Ann Rust. Antic Sprinff the first Tuesday having two ser­ Pure Lean Ground Bertolli't Olive Oil. $Q.9S Denver) Eugene Spahn; make-up director, is staged without props or setting, vices, started by the late Very Rev. packed in Italy, H-gal. ^ Beef, lb...... 53‘ Tiffer House, a mystery comedy Beatrice Van Ornum; construc­ thus placing emphasis on panto­ Joseph Gunn, C.SS.R. On Oct. 7, mime and character portrayal. Whole PluRU, in three acts, will be presented by tion chief. Jack Talbott; light and 1947, a third service was inaugu­ Briiket of Corned sound man, Val Brungardt; public­ Dick Talbott, Jeanette Aiello, Alice rated under'the present pastor, the Unpitted, No, can.... 15- the senior class of St. Joseph’s high Beef, lb..... —...... 45‘ school in the church hall May 20 ity directors, Mary Ann Mahoney Gargaro, James Kleinschnitz, Very Rev. Harry S. Smith, C.SS.R. Plain or Almond Gloria Rose, and Sid Veto comprise Lean Beef and 21, under the direction of Mrs. and Therese Phelan; script girl, Previous to 1931, the novena devo­ Herthey C Rachel Bivians; and over-all head, the cast. Also billed on the pro­ tions were held once a month for Stew, lb...... 59- Cecile Wiendandt of the high Ban...... ” for school speech department. Two Carl Eiberger, combination stage gram is a choral-speaking arrange­ several years. When the annual Fancy Pot Roait Gold Medal C lb. dress rehearsals were presented on and production manager. ment of “ Casey at the Bat.’’ solemn novena is held this year, it of Beef, lb. 59- Flour...... ® bag "• ■ Wednesday; one in the morning for Two one-act plays. Antic Sprinff The weekly games party is will mark the 25th such occasion. scheduled for Monday at 8 p.m. These annual novenas were com­ •REE DELIVERY; the grade school pupils, and a sec­ and The Neiffhbors, will be offered ond in the afternoon for the sisters by the speech classes of Mrs. Cecile Weekly Perpetual Help novena menced in the rectorate of the Very of the city. The cast of Tiffer Wiendandt in the church hall on devotions are held Tuesdays at 8 Rev. Christian J. Barley, C.SS.R., House consists of Phyllis Gow, Pat May 27 and 28. In the cast of The a.m., 3, and 7:30 p.m. The weekly now located in Kansas City, Mo. sfinp- Conrad, Lorraine Capra, Jerry Neiffhbors are Tony Marzano, novena devotions were introduced Wednesday, May 23, the grade Wktn iron buy M Johnson, Joann Morletti, Bill in the parish Sept. 15, 1931, school children will have an out­ lor i««t I Gerry Flood, Shirley Comito, Bar Jones, Therese Russell, Jack Tal­ by the Very Rev. Joseph Fagen, ing in City park under the direc­ bott, Maria Teresa Rodriguez, and bara Roach, Kenny Howell, Bea' C.SS.R., with one service in the tion of the PTA and the Sisters of HOME PUBLIC MKT. Carl Eiberger. House managers in trice Van Ornum, Betty Tarantino, evening at 7:30. Dec. 12, 1933, was Mercy. GO ODHE ART’S BROADWAY LAUNDRY SP 4 4 3 6 Judge Cook to Head Altar Society Welby Youth Club Puts 387 SO. BROADWAY • "W e Return All But The Dirt" Large Aa.orUnent of Potted Salute to America Good Bakery Goods Plant, and Funeral Design. Of Brighton Final Touches on Show Plans for Denver’s tenth annual JERRY RREEN Welby. — (Assumption Parish) novena in honor of Our Sorrowful “ Salute to America,” traditional July 4 spectacle at the University Florist Plans Picnic ■Practice is being held several Mother is held every Friday eve­ VOSS BROS. nights weekly by the Young Peo­ ning at 7 :30 o’clock. After the of Denver stadium, were begun FISH LOVERS 1456 California MA. 2279 Brighton.— The Altar and Ro­ ple’s club of Welby in preparation novena, “ class night’’ will be held Saturday with the appointment of sary society met in the parish hall for the minstrel show which will in the school hall. Everyone is District Judge Joseph E. Cook as COME TO COBB S on Thursday, May 13, at 8 o’clock. be presented Saturday, May 29, at invited to attend. 1948 general chairman. The ap pointment was announced by Wil­ Mrs. Fred Starbuck presided. Elitch’s Gardens. Graduation exercises will take WE WILL CONTINUE TO SERVE YOU liam R. Egan, commander of the There were reports of standing Charlie Young, who is directing place at the 8 o’clock Mass Sun­ Leyden-Chiles-Wickersham Ameri­ Most Complete Line o f Fresh Fish and Sea Food Aluayt ths Best at the committees and Mrs. Frank Jaco- the show, has had many years day, May 23. High school gradu­ bucci gave a report of the Greeley experience in the field of enter­ can Legion post, sponsor of the IN PARK HILL ates are: Dolores Ferrerp, Marie spectacle. deanery meeting held in Wray on tainment. At various times he has Saccamano, Lucille Werth, John 7035 E. Colfax DE. 6631 May 10. been associated with the dra­ Gargano, Dominic Peddoto, Nick Last year, 2,800 underorivi- Chicago Market The society plans to have its matic department of St. Francis leged and handicapped children Alto Complete Line of Fresh Meat De Luzio, Frank Molinaro, Frank 0/V annual picnic at Elitch’s Gardens de Sales’ high school, the Alpine Billante, and Bill Rossi. and disabled veterans were guests FREE DELIVERY $5.00 OR MORE on June 10. Mrs. T. J. Luttrell Dramatic club, and the Denham Grade school graduates include: of the Legion at the evening spec­ FORMERLY HOME PUBLIC MARKET and Mrs. Steve Pocsic are in Stock Co. Formerly he directed Leo Younger, Donald Rossi, Pete tacle. Additional seating is planned We're Still Qualified charge of the picnic. plays at Welby. Mazone, Marion Persichitti, Joseph this year and a capacity of 21,000 Under the direction of the Mis­ Other attractions, besides vet­ Rossi, Frank James, Anthony spectators is set. for Quality sionary Sisters a program featur­ eran entertainers a.s end men and Hartt, Roman Jacquez, Vera Mo­ Advance Legion sales will open ing the children of the eighth interlocutors and the YPC’s chor­ linaro, Marlene Mastrangelo, late this month and public reserved 3 Fine Stores grade was presented. uses, ahe Peggy Alcorn, who will seats will go on sale, it is planned, Janet Brosmer, Terry Boyden, and 87 So. Broadway The delegation attending the give a pantomime of Al Jolson; Arleen Beroni,. June 19. QUALITY MEAT convention of the ACCW in Den­ Felix Gonzales, who will present PTA Hat Meeting Heading the various committees 7.^3 So. University Blvd. ver on Thursday includes Mrs. number, “ South America Take The final meeting of the As­ are: Telephone C.O.D. orderi amounting to $2.50 will be delivered. Fred Starbuck, Mrs. Adam Kreut- It Away;’’ and Charlie Spencer, a 1.5.50 Colorado Blvd. sumption PTA for the current J. Paul Neuhauser, tickets; W. ITa JFlIl Continue to Serve the Best in Meats, Fish, and Poultry zer, Mrs. A. A. Kipp, Mrs. T. J. banjo specialist. Ed Scott and school year was held May 11. At Rex Kerr, ground show; Joseph Luttrell, Mrs. Frank Jacobncci, Daryll Kelly will offer a blackface this meeting election of officers Mrs. James Kilker, Mrs. Joseph act. Tickets are $1.20 for adults H. Leyden, newspapers and radioj DELICIOUS CAKES - PIES - ROLLS took place. John L. Holter, fireworks; Harry Matthews, Mrs. C. C. Starbuck, and 60 cents for children, and are In appreciation of the wonder­ DENVER FRUIT AND PRODUCE CO. Mrs. Frank Mancini, and Mrs, available at the May Co., W’ell’s A. Sullivan, community services; Sold at Our 3 Stores Only ful work done in the past year, Harry R. Nuce, inside police; Louis FRESH AND FROZEN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES John Marino. music store, Cottrell's, and the the same officers were unani­ TAbor 1369 Fre« Delivery TAbor 1360 The altar boys of the parish had Max Cook sporting goods store. E. Cohan, public address systems; mously re-elected, with the excep­ Thomas J. Fitzgerald, parade; an outing on Sunday, May 16, at Father Jerome M. Spellen, O.S.M., tion of the secretary, Mrs. Mary City park in Denver. of Welby is chairman of the min' Harry Graham, lights and electri­ Pedotto, who resigned. Mrs. Jen­ cal; Henry C. Schultz, band; Jack Matt for Graduate* strel show. nie Domenico was elected secre­ Mattes Listed Hargraves, photography; Harold The annual Communion Mass tary. The officers are; President, N. Ferris, music; George C. Car- for the boys and girls being grad Masses on Sunday are 6, 8, 10, Mrs. Louetta Tolvo; treasurer, Cake-Baking and 12 o’clock. The Perpetual roll, clowns j Dave Sherman and uated from high school and from Mrs. Catherine De Luzio; and Harry R. Ghck, disabled veterans; the eighth grade will be held at historian, Mrs. Antonetta La- Dr. Lee Winemiller, first aid; 8 o’clock on Sunday, May 23. They briola. James P. Sheehan, properties; will renew their baptismal vows ’TA Holds Meeting The annual closing program of Charles 0. Ringsted, parade liai­ Is F U N just before receiving Holy Com­ the grade school was given Tues­ son; William F. Larson, badges; A gift of jewelry is a special munion. day evening. Roger Gormley, safety; Frank Ko- gift...a lasting gift...for graduation The members of the senior class St. Catherine's Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laurienti matz, Thomas H. Dix, Joseph H. or ony other occasion. are Herbert Vonfeldt, Helen Hu- are the parents of a girl, Jose­ Rebel, S. Daniel Dock, chiefs of ett, Otilia Wolfe, Moses Sandoval, (St. Catherine’s Parish, Denver) phine Marie, born in St. Joseph’s .staff; and Lee J. Crowley, Ed M. A gift from Argenzio's is o hospital May 8. Emily Lujan, Theresa Aragon, Jo St. Catherine’s PTA met in the Hunter, Jack Moyer, and Jerry treasured gift. seph Sack, James Arnold, Phylis cafeteria Tuesday, May 11, with Simpson, advisory committee. Gaylor, Richard Unrein, and Fran­ 100 members in attendance. Hindus, Moslems Join cis Wright. Yearly reports were given by the Those in the eighth grade are officers and committee chairmen. In Welcoming Capuchin Lorraine' Billinger, Norma Jean The Rev. D. A. Lemieux, pastor, Trichinopoly, India. — The Most Brown, Josephine Duran, Gloria officiated at the installation cere­ Rev. Clement Neubauer, Cruz, Shirley Gaylor, Angelina monies. Mrs. Janies A. Foley was O.F.M.Cap., American-bom Min­ mcrican Martinez, Ida Mascarenas, Mary returned to the president’s chair; ister General of the Capuchins, has Ann Saks, Fannie Morales, Dolores Mrs. Horace Anderson, vice presi­ just completed a four-week visita­ Carrillo, Mary Martinez, Chonita dent; Mrs. Albert Zarlengo, secre­ tion tour of his order’s houses in Beauty Rocha, Viola Lujan, Irene Sis- tary; Mrs. Joseph Dulmaine, treas­ India. At the welcome given him neros, Jennie Munoz, Margaret urer; and Mrs. James L. Ryan, in the Holy Redeemer church the IMACARONI PRODUCTS Marquez, Josie Aragon, Mary Ma­ historian. Hindus and the Moslems joined with the Catholics in offering Fa­ cias. Artie Sandoval, Paul Miller Mrs. Foley expressed her thanks ther Neubauer presents. Emiteria Martinez, John Madson to Father Lemieux, the St. Jo­ Dolly Chavez, Fred Ramirez, Don­ seph Sisters who comprise the 2nd Fleer Univ. Bldg., 16th end Chempe Sti. ald Morales, Leo Sack, Thomas faculty, and all members of the Holman, Betty Holman, Frank PTA who assisted and supported Convention Denver 2, Celerede • TAber 2209-2200 Wolfe, Arsenio Sanchez. John her. She spoke on how they would Rael, Joseph Nuanes, Mary Ara miss the graduation mothers who gon, and Dale Romero. have been members of the PTA D e le ga te s Natalie Jacobucci. daughter of many years. Mrs. M. E. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Jacobucci, and past president and chairman of the And the family rejoice in it, too. a student at Mt. St. Gertrude’s CPTL, expressed her approval and Are Listed When you try out new recipes, or academy at Boulder, had as her admiration of Mrs. Foley by sur week-end guests, Ann Johnson and prising her with a gpft of a cor (Christ the King Parish, Denver) when you use the favorite old Marie Wilkins, also students at Mt. sage. Mrs. Cooke displayed a sta Christ the King parish is being ones, be sure that all the ingre­ St. Gertrude’s. tue of the Blessed Virgin with represented at the Archdiocesati Sister Doris, one of the Mission two lighted candles at the meeting Council of Catholic Women con- ASK FOR dients come from your friendly ary Sisters here in St. Augustine"’! and said the Catholic Parent- ventiotj Thursday, May 20, by Safeway Store. That way you’ll parish, entertained her mother, Teacher leag;ue is sponsoring this Mmes. Paul Horan, Albert Seep, be sure of fresh quality foods, Mrs. Lucille Koenig, and two practice. Eugene Sanders, John Murtaugh, brothers, the Rev. Robert Koenig Mrs. Foley, Mrs. Anderson, and and Herman Seep. each and every one priced low. of the Archdiocese of Detroit, and Mrs. Rowe are delegates to the Circle Meetings It’s the consistent savings at Safe­ Donald. The Koenigs live in De­ Archdiocesan Council of Catholic The St. Thomas More circle troit, and they were visiting here Women Thursday, May 20. Re will hold its meeting on May 27 in way that makes the difference in for a few days. freshments were served following the home of Mrs. J. F. Cooney, the long run. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nies enter­ adjournment. Mmes. H. Le'wis, who lives at 1059 Jackson, This THE DISTINCTIVE NEW BEER tained Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Paul William Schwarz, J. Bums, and will be the last meeting until and family of New York. Mr. Paul H. Santangelo will also attend the autumn. is a nephew of Mrs. Nies and is ACCW convention. St. Jude’s circle will hold a meet­ prominent in radio work in the The following women attended ing on May 27. East. the CPTL meeting and tea May Men’s Club Meets Mrs. Clyde Peterson is recover­ 13: Mmes. J. Bums, H. Floyd, H ing at Mercy hospital following an Santangelo, William Schwarz, L, At the last meeting of the Men’s PREMIUM INGREDIENTS DELICIOUS appendectomy. She expects to re Samide, G. E. Rowe, M. E. Cooke. club a movie, entitled D ivid e and turn home the latter part of this A. Foley, H. Lewis, H. Ander­ Conquer, was enjoyed by the mem­ CAKE week. son, C. DesMoineaux, J. Dulmaine, bers. This movie is a political m Father Roy Figlino is to give the and Dwight Shea. history of World war II up to the RECIPES fall of France. At the next meet­ 3 opening and closing prayers at the 1st Communion Held BREWED TO PERFECTION M:. graduation exercises at Brighton On last Sunday at our Lady of ing the men will see a movie en­ high school on Thursday, May 2 Sorrows church in Eastlake 11 titled The Battle of Britain, Maypole cake Mrs. Mayme O’Sullivan, house­ children made_ their First Com Miss Mary McCord of San An­ Cocoa whip orange cake ^ keeper at the rectory, left Wed munion. After Mass, the children tonio, Tex., is the guest of Miss Patricia Collins this week. Choco mint cake nesday for Abilene, Kans., where had breakfast at the home of Har­ AGED FOR MELLOWNESS she will attend the golden wedding old Pabst. The children were Edward McCabe of Pueblo vis­ celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Mort Frank Brozovich, Joseph Koleski, ited with his son and family, Mr. ■Read "CAKE CARNIVAL” J. Smith. Mrs. Smith is her sister, Joseph Miller, Raymond Millerj and Mrs. Edward McCabe, the pa.st by Julia Lee Wright Nicholas Pabst, Terry Pemland, week. Ralph Shaffer, Patricia Doyle, Jo­ Mr. and Mrs. J. R . Sloan are vis­ Denver Catholic Leaves sephine Duran, Mary Duran, and iting relatives in Tulsa, Okla. They May $19,611 Estate to W ife Rose Marie Miller. plan to be gone approximately a Issue On Monday evening, Archbishop week. An estate valued at $19,611 wm Urban J. Vehr of Denver con­ Misses Jo Ann and Mary Ellen UTIVOII-UNIOM CO., OINVIl, COIO. left to the wife of Stephen firmed a claas of 190 in St. Cath­ Seep entertained the girls of St. Chiolero, who died April 26, by his erine’s church. There were 129 in Mary’s academy high school at a will, filed for probate May 14 the children’s claw and 61 in the spring tea in their home on Sun­ County court. Under terms of the adult class, of which 50 were con­ day afternoon. will, Mrs. Hilda F. Chiolero verts. Miss Leontine Rigamer was hon­ 2364 W. 32nd avenue, was named Margaret G. Fitzsimmons was ored at a birthday breakfast on executor o f the estate and full received into the church with Mrs. Monday moming. Her friends benelfciary, Mary Rowe as sponsor were served in the garden. Thursday, May 20, 1948 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, HEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN Littleton Porish St. Pdtrick's HN Society Guild Gives Tea Arvada Parish Society Jock Hall Wants To $ave You Money! To Hove Triduum Schedules Social May 21 On All Types of Insurance For Mothers of To Honor Sacred Heart' (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver') mony took place Sunday afternoon Arvada.— (Shrine of St. Anne) essary for furnishing the rectory Jack HmU CAN laTi 70a nonty on all kbidi 1st Week in June A games party will be held Fri­ when the pupils of the school Prospective Pupils of quality inniranct. For Instaneo, yon may day evening, May 21, in the au­ — At the laat meeting of the Ital­ and is soliciting donations begin* marched in procession singing ning this week. nan up to 20% on fin inanranet. homca or Littleton. — Father Frederick ditorium of the school under the hymns to the Blessed Virgin, and At a beautifully arranged tea, ian members of the parish it was contanta. Alao, anbatantial aavinia on auto McCallin has announced that a anspices of the Holy Name society. her statue was crowned by Anna decided to take the name of Sacred St. Anne circle members will or truck Inanraaco. 80 moot Jack Hall, If triduum in honor of the Sacred honoring the mothers o f prospect­ have a bake sale this Sunday after Members of the society will be in Marie Canzona. Miss Cahzona also Heart society and to celebrate you haran’t alroady dona ao—turn o n e alt Heart, will be held in St. Mary’s charge of the details of the party. led the children in the act of con­ ive students, the Regis Mothers’ Masses. Jhe co-operation of the your inairaneo problema to him. ToaH taadly church on the evenings of June 2, A beautiful and inspiring cere- secration to the Mother of God. club o f Denver held its annual that feast day with a High Mass parish will be appreciated. the following Sunday. A social bo protected. Alao, the other companiea’ rata 3, and 4. There will be all-day ex­ The Rev. Theodore Haas bap­ election, after which Mrs. J. R. Sharon Ann, daughter of Mr. Incraaae of 11% on May S, doca not affect. . . position of the Blessed Sacrament will be held at the church hall in tized the following in the past two McGowan installed the following and Mrs. Karl Branch, was bap­ on Friday, June 4, which is the Aworo Church to Have the evening with entertainment tized by Father Allen. Sponsors weeks: Mary Christina, daughter officers: Mrs. J, R. Moran, presi' and refreshments to which the par­ Feast of the Sacred Heart. Serv­ of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Romero; were Mr. and Mrs. John Freed. ices during the triduum will include 3 Sunday Masses dent; Mrs. R. G. Atkinson, first ish is invited. The following offi­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schmitt JACK HALL sponsors, Henry Montoya and cers were elected for the year; Rosary and sermon, and they will Elizabeth Romero; Maria Elena, vice president; Mrs. E. F. DeLine, and children spent the week end (St. Thareae’a Parish, Aurora) begin each evening at 7:46, i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph second vice president; Mrs. L. F. jPresident, John Spano; vice pres­ with the Kelly Klumker family at FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Vacation school in St. Mary’s Beginning Sunday, May 23, Martinez; sponsors, Josephine and Farley, recording secretary; Mrs. ident, George Losasso; secretary, Toponas. there will be three Masses on Mrs. Jennie Spano; and treasurer, 42S Templa Court Bldg. parish will begin on Monday, June Raymond Romero; Terence Xavier, Henry F. Jacques, treasurer; and Sundays in St. Theresa’s church, Mrs. Mary Losasso. The meeting Sgt. Ernest Logan, son of Mr. 628 15th St. (Orer Home Public Market) A L 0 4 6 6 7, and will last through Friday, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Boyce Pedigo; Mrs. J. B. Furstenberg, correspond­ 14th and DaUu, Aurora. Masses and Mrs. George Logan, now sta­ Open Seturdaya Until 4:30 June 18. The classes will be con­ sponsors, Verna and James Per- ing secretary. time will be the first Thursday of will be at 7, 9 and 11 o’clock. A the month. tioned at Fitzsimons hospital, is ducted by the Sisters of St Jo­ sichetti; George Joseph, son of The business meeting was fol­ Jesuit from Regis college will as­ being transferred to Guatamala, seph from Englewood in the grade Mr. and Mrs. James Pietro; spon­ lowed by Benediction. At the The Rev. Forrest Allen ad­ sist in offering the Masses, thus Sgt. Logan and wife will leave for school building on Rapp avenue. sors, Arthur and Carol Velotta; chapel entrance, the high school dressed the eighth grade gn^adua- their new home May 17. Children of grade school Isge, as relieving the crowded condition of Michael Everett, son of Mr. and students presented the mothers tion class at Leyden last week. well as those who will be ready to the church on Sundays. Mrs. James Clark, Jr.; sponsors, with a spiritual bouquet. Presentation of diplomas by M. start to school in September, are The solemn crowning of the Robert Marsh and Eleanor Ea- Mrs. William D. Phoenix, the Giovanni was made to these gradu­ Hot Sumer D .y. sure Coming welcome to attepd, and all parents statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary fanti; Christopher Vincent, Freda retiring president, expressed her ates: Robert Montoya, Juanita are urged to see that their chil­ took place Sunday It marked the Fay, and Verdon Daniel, children sincere gratitude to each mother Perdue, Josephine Martinez, and PUT ON NEW COOL dren are present at the vacation final day of catechism classes for of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris; for her loyal co-operation through­ Gloria Sena. school classes. the children taught Sundays by sponsors, John and Christina Gust. out the year. The father-son breakfast was FIBER SEAT COVERS Fred J. Cecchin, ^ d u a te of the Sisters of Loretto from St. The banns of marriage are being The chairmen of the various well attended last Sunday. Eu­ Littleton high school with the class Mary’s academy. read for Miss Viola LaGuardia of booths thanked all of the mothers gene Cervi was guest speaker. Coupes___ *10 Completel; of '47, has received word that his The summer cathechism classes this parish and Richard Frazzini who worked so diligently to make Bernard Bequette, president of 50 Initalled application for admission to the for the children will begin on June of Cathedral parish, and Manuel the bazaar a success. the Holy Name society, was toast­ Sedans.... *17 University of Notre Dame at 7 and will be in charge of the Sis­ Gutirez and Angeline Brindisi of master and all were welcomed by South Bend, Ind., for the term be­ ters o:^Loretto of Blessed Sacra­ this parish. ST. ANTHONY’S HOSPITAL Father Allen. Mrs. John Bowe WOODROW WILSON ginning in September, 1948, has ment convent A record enroll­ Mrs. Anna Scarpella is recover­ GUILD TO MEET MAY 24 played the violin. 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Keating, Jimmilee Marie Kelly, McCabe, Jack McCoy, Virginia (Continued From Page One) mit the electrification pro^am for McKone, Joan McNierney, Mary Boys Town staff member, is mas­ Jon J. Kerr, Rosann Kathleen Mansfield, Joan Markey, Gertrude a couple of months. ter of ceremonies. King; Maschinot, Marilyn Miller. Patri­ The work on the tower is be- cia Murphy, Madonna Nalty, Ei­ Father Walsh, celebrant at the ROSARIES SWIGERT BROS. inif directed by Robert Meussel, ' Therese Cecilia Kissel, Dolores leen O’Meara, Betty Penick, Char­ granddaddy of the steeplejacks Jeanette Leopard, Nicholas Guy boys’s Mass, will also deliver the 1550 Cali/ornia Optometrigts lene Phelan, Jerry Phillips, Bill Good Service in this country. Of the 12 steeple­ Lombardi, Betty Joan Love, Jean- sermon, and at the public Mass, the PRAYER BOOKS Reilly, Jack Reinhardt; Better Viiion KEyelone 7651 jacks in the United States, Mr. nine Mary Lowder, Jacklyn Marie Rt. Rev. Monsignor Nicholas C. for Every Age At Right Price* Meussel is the oldest active one. Lowrey, Marie Mapelli, Fredrick Elaine Rusche, Lois Sauers, Wegner, Chancellor of the Omaha John Meine, William Henry Metz, Joe Schiel, Arline Schuster, A1 archdiocese, will speak. AND from his father, who was a Schwindt, Patsy Shannon, Patricia CLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED Gloria Mae Miklauz, Mary Cath­ Boy> Are Pallbearers steeplejack and a mason in Ger­ erine Miller, Jane Katherine Mo­ Slattery, Joe’ Sloan, Bob Smilanic, FIRST COMMUNION many before coming to this coun­ han; Ellen Steputis, Elaine Thomas, Serving as active pallbearers at try and settling in St. Paul, Minn., the Mass are members of the Boys Joan Catherine Molitor, Anne Ray Tharp, Dolores Trainer, Eu­ Bob Meussel learned the tricks of Town senior class, the oldest boys VEILS Marie McGlothlen, Mary Patricia nice Turner, Ruth Tynan, Char- the trade. One of eight children— at Boys Town in point of resi­ McGowan, Nancy Marie McHugh, maine Van, June Wakefield, Phil REQUIESCANT six boys and two ^irls— he is the dence. They are Joe Grabowski, Dolores Mae Nielsen, Helen Doro­ Watson, Barbara Wayne, Jerry only steeplejack in the family. Weinberger, Janice White, Vernon 18, Los Angeles, Dan Henry, 18, THIODORE One of his brothers is a medical thy O’Brien, Robert E. O’Haire, IN PACE Jr.; Patricia Ann O’Rourke; Wolcott, Bernard Wood, Carol San Antonio, Tex.; Frank Kerns, doctor. Another is a doctor of den- Wood, and Tom Young. 17, Omaha, James Turner, 18, tal ^rgery. Mary Louise Pache, Mary Elaine Ragii High School Canton, O.; James Sandon, 18, PAUL V. HAYES. Amarillo. Tex. Re- No Lote Hour, Petri, Geraldine Mae Pollock Lodge Grass, M ont; and Melvin HA6KETHAL Richard C. Pond, John L. Quay- Richard T. Abts, Robert P. quiem Mark wbb offered Mey 16 in St. Steeple-jacking requires “ cour­ Ahern, Louis P. Angerev, Ignatio Jarnis, 18, Parsons, Kans. Honor­ Leo’e church. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. hagen, Virginia Ann Quinn, Rob­ P. Horin k Son service. age and quick thinking’’ at all L. Ayala, William E. Bakke, Ben­ ary pallbearers include Monsignori times. Late hours and drinking ert Hugh Reed, Mary Catherine of the Omaha archdiocese: The ANNA SMITH of route 9. box 209. Reischman, Dolores Elizabeth nett F. Broderick, Charles J. Car- I4 ORTUARY I Aurora. W{f« of Ray L. Smith: mother do not go in this profession. Ac­ Rt. Rev. Monsignor Jeremiah Reisdorf, Madeline Ann Rieger; roll, Robert J. Cassels, Robert M. COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HUM Williadt O'Brien, Associate 1 of Raymond Smith; daughter of Mr. and cidents happen to “ so-called Cawley, Michael Cloughesy, David Buckley, P. A., St. Bernard’s Mr*. Mike Metz; lister of Mrs. Troy steeplejacks’’ because they are W. Alan Robertson, Violet May church, Omaha; the Rt. Rev. Mon­ 1449*51 Kalamath St. p Rhody. Mri. Lillian M. Odem, Mike, D. Conway, Daniel J. Courtney, Jr.: and Joe and William Metz. Re­ “ smoke stack painters or flag pole Sailer, Gloria Sanchez, Glenna Jerry J. Craig, Donald R. Cramer, signor Bernard Sinne, St. Mary Phone MAin 4006 M quiem Mass was offered May 18 in St. sitters." Marie Schafbuch, Robert Vincent Arthur W. Cross, Silvio A. Dalla, Magdalene’s, church, Omaha; .he A . P . W James' church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Scheldt, Milford John Seby, Luke W. P. Horan k Son service. A new man does not climb for Robert E. Deline, Coleman L. Dell, Rt. Rev. Monsignor Joseph Bosh- BRIDGET VAN VRANKEN, 1S22 about a year. Even though one J. Shaw, Doris Rae Simmons, Sally Robert J. Demshki, William R. Dob­ eck, Assumption church, West t liriM II GOO IIS C O. Bannock. Mother of John A. and Earl has it in “ his blood," there are Ann Simpson; son, Wiliam J. Donelan, Thomas J. Point; the Rt. Rev. Monsignor J. Van Vranken. Requiem Mass* wa? many things he must learn before Therese Marie Sliemers, Robert John G. AfcNamara, V.F..P.R., St. offered May 16 in Holy Ghoit church. Donnegan, Robert F. Dore; l A. « « » I Id. Erickson’s hare Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan k ascending a steeple. A good C. Smith, Winifred A. Smith, James M. Dougherty, Richard J. Patrick’s church, O’Neill; the Rt. at Speer Boule­ Son service. steeplejack is an engineer as well Kathleen Margaret Springer, Mar­ Faimon, Robert E. Farrell, Robert Rev. Monsignor Bernard Lorde- OLIVA KLEIN, 4131 Utica. Siater of as a climber. He must be alert to ilyn E. Tabor, Norma Jeanne L. Fedel, Frederick L. Foley, Eu­ mann, Holy Trinity church, Hart- n.: vard and 9th Charles Small. Oakland. Calif.; aunt of constructional imperfections and Thrasher, Vivian Patricia Tow, gene A. Frantz, Joseph A. Galle­ ington; the Rt. Rev. Monsignor avenue the Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Long Beach. EASY TERMS Calif.: and stepmother of Henry Klein. have the ability to make necessary Mary Jean Vogelsang, Gwendolyn gos, Joseph M. Hakala, William B. John Zaplotni, Holy Family most outitandinf Denver. Requiem Mass is being offered repairs. Volzke, and Margaret Jean Weath­ Hall, Daniel J. Hogan, William F. church, Lindsay; the Rt. Rev. Mon­ at 10:16 o'clock Thursday. May 20, in Davenport and Chair display of monu­ The art of manipulating the light ers. Horst, John A. Hurley, Gordon signor John Palubicki, Blessed Holy Family church. Interment Mt. Sacrament church, Omaha; the Rt. including material, supplies, ments and mark­ Olivet. Boulevard mortuary service. cables a steeplejack uses requires St. FrancU de Sales’ Jacques, Paul D. Joyce, Dennis F. skill. After tossing the rope-like Rev. Monsignor George Smiskol, FRANK DEBORSKl of 4716 Franklin Peggy Alcorn, Marilyn Ander­ Kelly, Richard J. Kemme, Joseph labor, pick up and delivery ers ever to be street. The Rosary is being recited at cable around the base of the Our Lady of Lourdes church, son, Peggy Blafe, Mark Behan, E. Kennedy, Thomas J. Killian, complete. shown in Denver. 8 p.m. Thursday in the mortuary draw­ steeple and making it secure with Omaha; the Rt. Rev. Monsignor ing room. Requiem Mass will be offered Loretta Berkenkotter, Patricia Jerry La Briola, James L. Law­ what is called “ hook saddle hitch,” John Paschang, Holy Cro.ss church, on Friday at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph’s Boehm, Mary Francis Braaton, less, Peter A. Lege, Vincent Lin- D E . 0 9 8 8 church, Globeville. Interment Green the climber stands in the loop. Omaha; the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John Brady, Carol Brockman, denbrink, Thomas J. Lundy; Mountain cemetery, Boulder. Boulevard Two other “ ropes” are then Edward Gleason, St. Philomena’s A MARBLE mortuary service. Agnes Busch,* Robert Carman, Robert L. McAndrews, Edward for our e*timator to call at twirled around the steeple. By church, Omaha; and the Rt. Rev. CROSS . . . LUCY M. BRUNN, 1729 Pennsylvania. Nancy Carroll, Rita Carrigan, Jim J. McCarty, John T.‘ McDermott, your home with a complete the most slg- Mother of Helen Brunn. The Rosary is means of the three “ ropes” a lad­ Cassidy, Tom Cavey, Frank Con­ William C. McEnery, Joseph A. Monsignor Ernest Graham, St. nificsnt of sU [being recited at 8 p.m. Thursday. May der-like setup enables the steeple­ Cecilia’s Cathedral, Omaha. line of *ample*. No charge. memorisls. 20. in the mortuary chapel. Requiem ner, Shirley Connolly; Barbara McNulty, James 0. Malone, Joseph jack to climb the tower. He always Mass will be offered at 9 o'clock Friday. Croft, Mary Frances Cusack, Mary J. Mason, John R. Moran, George Monsignor Flanagan’s body lay Tremenijoas';pnrrhsses and carload ship­ May 21. in the Cathedral. Interment Mt. stands on two while raising one. E. Mucilli, James A. Mullins, Don­ P ie te e S & A e» ments direct from the qasrriee sere yon Olivet. Capitol mortuary service. Lou Daniels, Carolyn Dayton, in state at the Boys Town Dowd Worked on New York Catnedral ald J. Murphy, Bernard M. Mur­ Memorial chapel Wednesday antj UphoieSerktf i 9 « 3 JOSEPH ARANDA, New Mexico. Fa­ Among the many steeples Mr. G eor« Dooley, Homer Doyle, ther of Paul and John Aranda and Lucy Donara Engle; ray, Joseph W. O’Donnell, William Thursday. The Fourth Degree Montoya. Requiem Mass is being offered Meussel ascended is the tallest F. Owens; Knights Oi Columbus and the An­ at 9 o’clock 'Thursday. May 20, in An­ one on St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Margaret Evers, Anne Falk, William D. Phoenix, Joseph R. nunciation church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Joan Fender, Tom Flaig, Joann cient Order of Hibernians pro­ ERICKSOn’ S Capitol mortuary service, New York city, which is 335 feet Plank, Elliott G. Rice, Jerry Rob­ vided guards of honor. Thursday Flood, Barney Gaffney, Lois Gla- • Designers and Builder* THOMAS MORRIS, Denver. Requiem high. He also did work on the erts, Ray L. Ruehle, John Shay, evening, priests of Omaha and the Mass was offered May 17 in St. Eliza- steepjes at Georgetown university vins, Darlene Goetz, Jerry Grind- ’3633 E. Coliaz Av«>::gS]|^l>hone DExtar 0988 of the fineit Monument* Roy H. Shore, Charles Sillstrop, vicinity recited Office of the Dead beth'i church. Interment Mt. Olivet. which range from 125 feet to 315 inger, Albert Guerin, Margaret • MARKERS a MONUMENTS Theodore Hackethal mortuary service. Richard Small, Paul A. Smith, Ned at the Boys Town chapel, ERECTED THRUOUT THE ROCKY feet in height Hardin, Patricia Harmon, Joe MARY FITZPATRICK. 923 Inca. I. Snyder, John J. Stewart, Donald schools were expected to be on MOUNTAIN REGION Mother of Agnes Black: grandmother of The use of tubular scaffolding Hartford, Jo Ann Haszier, John Sullivan, John W. Tallon, Michael Mary Amack and John L. Black: and hand for the funeral. The first of ALpine 1785 is scorned by Mr. Meussel. It is Hett, Joe Horrigan, Tom John, Tricarico, Joseph J. Truglio, Ed­ SPEER BLVD. AT JTH AVE. great-grandmother of Patricia Black and George Keirns, Jo Ann Kelly, these boys flew in Monday from DENVER 4, COLO. La Donna Jean Amack. Requiem Mass expensive for the client and ward G. Udry, Paul T. Urban, Don­ is being offered at 9 o'clock Thursday, Joanne C. Kelly, Patricia Kelly, San Francisco. He is Paul Adams, Terras If desired. Mail orders filled. looked down upon by the profes­ ald D. Varra, Joseph E. Waters, May 20, in St. Joseph's church. Inter­ sional steeplejack. For a 200-foot Leon Kerstiens, Virginia Key, former basketball star who just Open all day Saturday and 2 to S Sun­ ment Mt. Olivet. and Francis Wigginton. days. steeple, scaffolding, if it is in town, Jerry Kinney; returned from Guam where he had DONALD A. LOVETT, 134 W. First St. Joseph’* High School been employed as a civilian. A avenue. Husband of Evelyn F. Lovett: costs about $5,000. The scaffolding Walter Kissel, Gerald Knight, Albert Baca, Valentine Brun- son of Neil and Catherine Cook. Serv­ delegation of 15 Boys Town grad­ used on St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Shirley Knight, David Langfield, gardt, Patrick Conrad, Louis Da­ ices were held May 19 in the mortuary. New York city cost $200,000. uates f r o m Chicago w a s headed i PORFIRIA LA RUE, 117 28th street. mico, Andrew Davis, Carl Eiber- by Ralph Ward, Chicago hotel Monumen s Mother of Jake Trujillo, Mrs. Manuel Company I* Unique ger, Kenneth Howell, Robert Hul- We have erected many beauti­ Garcia, Mary Cordova, Eva Ervin, Mrs. reservation clerk. Charles Ken­ ful monuments in Mt. Olivet Toby Castro, and Mrs. John Lucero; His company is unique in its Arclibisilop Gives strom, Jerald Johnson, William worthy, one of Father Flanagan’s Cemetery. sister of Pablo. Severo. Julian, Cande- setup. It is a co-operative organi­ Jones’, Arthur Karlin, Alfred boy orators in the early days of lario and Manuel Aragon, and Isabellita Krause, John Licata, Charles Lom­ Padilla: IS grandchildren and 28 great­ zation. Each man shares in the the home, came in from Los An­ A. T. THOMSON grandchildren also survive. Requiem profits. Every worker knows the Absolution at Mass bardi, Gilbert Martinez, Anthony geles. Francis Persick, another Mass was offered May 17 in Sacred Heart expenses and profits entailed in an Marzano, Robert Phelan, Robert Boys Town g;raduate, arrived from 600 Sheyman St. TA 8018 church. Interment Mt, Olivet. Poynter, Roy Rouse, Louis Rulon, JOAQUIN ROBLES. 3536 Delgany. operation. “ Even the helper can Washingrton, D.C. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robles; brother calculate his percentage of in­ For Sarab Higgins Eugene Spahn, Jack Spahn, James of Theresa. Marcelina. Catalina, Alberto, come.” It gives “ incentive and Sparkman, Edward Schmitz, Jack Gene Buck of ASCAP fame flew and Juanito: and grandson of Augustina Talbott; in from New York, as did Charles R. Robles. Requiem Mass was offered spells a good job.” Each item in Archbishop Urban J. Vehr gave C a l l a a job must be mechanically per­ George Tamburelli, Ralph Was- Driscoll, New York columnist and May 17 In Sacred Heart church. Inter­ the absolution after the Funeral ment Mt. Olivet. fect. Under such partnership, the singer, Sidney Roberts, Rachael Bi- former Omaha newspaperman. Get a BETTER Return best possible job has always been Mass offered in St. Philomena’s vians, Julia Borgheinck, Roberta In anticipation of an overflow ZOXE CAB PATRICK H. SAVAGE « done. “ If we do a job we shall be church May 18 for Miss Sarah E. Brungardt, Catherine Capra, Lor­ crowd at the chapel, loud speakers by investing where your dollars work the hardest. Pxtn’ck H. Sftvago. 1056 Fillmore, died raine Capra, Vivian Christofano, were installed so that those unable MAin 7171 M«y 17 in hi* home after a five-month responsible for it,” says Mr. Meus­ Higgins, sister of Monsignor Wil­ Inquiries Invited illneiP. The oldest member of the sel. Marilyn Crowder, Dorothy Cullen, to get into the church could hear Prompt. Coarteoas 6srr1e« liam M. Higgins, St. Philomena’s Union Pacific railroad’s Old Timers* club “ The Catholic clergy want the Grace DeMers, Lorraine Dezzutti, thj Masses. CHEAPER RATES »t the time of his death, he was bom in pastor. Thirty-five priests and a CL’^AN NEW CABS best work. They are always willing Rose Domenico, Kathleen Ehalt, Accompanying Monsignor Flan­ Tralee. County Kerry, Ireland. March 16. number of sisters from Denver’s 1856, and attended school there until he to pay for perfection.” Mr. Meus­ Margaret Elliott, Alice Gargaro, agan’s remains from Berlin were Republic Loan Company religious communities were in at­ was 14, when he migrated to this coun­ sel always works dire(^tly with the Phyllis Gow, Jeanne Graboski, Chaplain (Lieut. Col.) Roman J. try. He began his railroad career in the tendance at the Mass offered by diocesan architect. The steeple­ Joann Haeffner, Ella Mae Hart, Newer, a priest from Buffalo, N. 1641 Stout Street E*tabli*hed 19251 Ah i}* a Beautiful towns of St. Albans and Alburgh, Me. the Rev. Edward Woeber, assistant jack talks the language of the Catherine Hartley, Veronica Har­ Y., stationed in Berlin; Chaplain catholic Service Me was married in St. Albans to Ellen at St. Philomena’. OFnCERS l.awlor. who died here in 1930. building designer and the latter rison; (Maj.) Arthur J. Denelfo, a New _Pr»*. T. E. Grtcne.. . S«c.-Tr***. I .Mr. Savage came to Colorado in 1886 I A. B. William*.. At a Bea*onable Price enjoys the confidence of the Miss Higgins, 48, died May 15 Jeanette Haynes, Celine Hebert, York priest stationed in Austria; J. L. UacBtth.. _V. Pre*. Gl*nn Fowler_ .Jt**t. 8*c--T. I and was employed as a section foreman after a long illness. She was bom ^, for the U. P. railroad for 36 years. He Bishop or pastor who has hired Eleanor Hummel, Jeannette Ram­ Patrick J. Norton, general mana­ Paid-in Capital and Surplu* deer $250,000.00 retired in 1926 and moved to Denver. him. Thus all are satisfied. in New York city and came to mer, Mildred Lagrimanta, Theresa ger of Boys Town, who was with I Surviving are a son. Edwin N .; two Denver as a child. She attended jdaughters. Anna L. Savage and Mrs. With one office in Wasshington, Lamirato, Dolores Lucarelli, Mary Monsignor Flanagan on his Eu­ E Flora Moan, all of Denver; a grand­ D. C., to take care of the East, the old Grant school in Denver Lucy, Betty Maffey, Mary Ann ropean tour; and 1st Sg;t. Patrick daughter, Mrs. Ralph G. Verdieck. Den- Mr. Meussel has opened another and was graduated from St. Mary’s Mahoney, Patricia Malone, Martha J. Moriarty. Chaplain (Maj.) r !ver; three grandsons. Edwin S. and Don academy in 1917. She attended aid W. Savage, both of Denver, and office in Denver to take care of Marquez, Patricia McConvey, Rose­ Stephen Mayer, Catholic chaplain the University of Denver for one mary Milner, Cecilia Montoya, St. Frederick S. Moan. Brooklyn: and 10 the area between the Canadian of Sharb, also accompanied the CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING great-grandchildren. Requiem Mass was border and the Mexican border in year before taking up work in the Betty Moore, Joann Morletti, An­ body from Salina to Omaha. offered May 19 in St. Philomena's church the Western part of the United claims section of the Denver post gie Nigro, Jeannine Nobles, Norma Boulevard mortuary service. Graduate* Attend Rite* States, office, from which she retired last O’Connor, Therese Phelan, Lor­ - A large number of graduates C^lassiliedI rAds m t i » I MARY A. HUBBARD July after 30 years’ service. raine Palizzi, Mary Rodriquez, I Mrs. Mary A. Hubbard. 1118 Sherman, Cormack. Denver: 10 rrendchildreo. and An accomplished pianist, Miss Mary Roybal, Shirley Ruggles, of Father Flanagan’s Boys Town ^ It will pay you to read ALL of the following advertiaamenta. ^ director of the choir at the Cathedral, 16 fcreat-srandchildrorn. Higgins played frequently at func­ Theresa Russell, Anna Schmuki, In fulfillment of Father Flan­ I died May 16 in a local hospital after Requiem wait offered May 17 in tAAAAa.AA.Aa.AA.AAA A. A A. A A. A. A. A ^ ^ A A A A A an extended illness. Sh« was 61. Mrs. tions of St. Philomena’s parish. Mary Secord, Carolyn Shepherd, agan’s request to be buried at Boys St. Joseph's church. Wilma Gerspach Town where he could be near his Hubbnrd was born in Leadville, but was at the or^an console and special She was also an active member of Joanne Sillstrop, Beatrice Van FURNITURE WANTED TO RENT moved to Denver when an infant. She sinsers sanir at the Mass. The Rev. Ornum, Marjorie Wagner, and boys and where they could visit attended old Central school and was the Queen’s Daughters organiza­ Carl V. Schwarz, C.SS.R., was the cele­ THREE bedroom furnished or partly fur­ graduated from the old Franklin school. tion in Denver. Francis Wehling, him at any time, the body will be brant: the Very Rev. Harry S. Smith. FURNITURE bought, «old or traded for nished house near a Catholic school. MIk* In 1913 she married Lloyd Hubbard, laid to rest in the northeast cor­ C.SS.R.. pastor, was deacon; and the Rosary for religious was recited Annunciation High School caah. Highest c**h prices paid. Estimate* Gappa. Tabor 52SI. DAYMORTUARY engineer at the Brown Palace hotel. She Rev. Ralph Michaels. C.SS.R., was sub­ Mary Appelhans, Mary Therese ner of the Dowd Memorial chapel, was active in church affairs in the Ca deacon. The Rt. Rev. MonsiRnor John Monday afternoon at the Boule­ on all claAsc* of merchandiw. Open ev#. 240^ Federal Blvd. thedral parish. Atzenbeck, Jerome Bowes, Albert which was built in 1940 by Miss REAL ESTATE R., Mulroy. the Rev. James P. Flanagan, vard mortuary. Two Rosary serv­ Mary A. Dowd, New York city, in ninga until 9 p.m.. Sunday* 8 a m. to 12 •GL. 5709 Besides her husband, she is survived the Rev. Edward P. Murphy, S.J., and the ices were conducted Monday eve­ Campbell, Rita Caskinsky, Viola noon. Phone*: PE. 4014 or RA. 6423. by two brothers. J. M. Griffin, Brooklyn, Rev. George L. Klaus, S.J.. were present Chavez, Harold Curtis, Stella Del­ memory of her family. Gary'* Furniture, 1500 So. Broadway. LET ME sell or trade your real estate. and J. F. Griffin. Fort Worth. Tex. Re­ in the sanctuary. Interment Mt. Olivet. ning, for the Queen’s Daughters Call Win Schrodt, 845 S. Washington. quiem Mass was offered May 19 in the George P. Hackethal. director. and for friends. gado, William Evanetich, Patricia A motorcycle escort from the SP. 7562 Cathedral. Interment Mt. Olivet. George Gabriella, Joan Gibbons, Ray Hab- Omaha police department accom­ BRICK REPAIRSx.^ P. Hackethal, director. Besides Monsignor Higgins, sur­ EMILIANA DE HERRERA vivors include Sister M. Columba, erkorn, Shirley Hartford, Joseph­ panied the body to the Heafey and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ine Horvat, John Kadnuck, Shirley Heafey mortuary, where it remain­ BRICK REPAIRS; Specializing in brick HOSPITAL MARY THERESA GILLEN Mr*. Kmeliana De Herrera. 1225 W. a teacher at Holy Family high pointing and repairing, al*o caulking and 10th avenue, died in a local hospital Mrs. Mary Theresa Gillen. 92. of 368 Kolar, Margaret Lambrecht, Mary ed until Wednesday. painting. DE. 6650. WALTER EVANS RECONDITIONED piano*. pJayer*. grandly after a heart attack. She waa bom in school, Denver, and Gerald I. Hig­ irgans (pipe and reed), orchestral instru- Bannock died May 16 in her home after Louise LaMotte, Jack Langren, Mei*agc( of Condolence 946 Steele. EQUIPMENT an illness of more than a year. She waa Valarde. N. Mex., June 1$. 1898. and gins, a teacher in Chicago public menu. T. R. Walker, 1845 S. Broadway. moved to Alamosa when a child. After William Langren, Marcella Lucero, born in Belfa.st, Ireland, and moved to schools. Messages of condolence to the MALE HELP WANTED SP /864. Boston a short time after her marriage completing her schooling, she went to Paul MacLellan, Consuelo Marti­ Monte Vista, where she was married to Burial was in Mount Olivet. family arrived from friends to James J. Gillen in 1880. Mr. Gillen Thomas D. De Herrera, a foundry worker. nez, Estella Mascarenas; FOR SALE Hospital • • • Institutional died five yesrs ago. Mrs. Gillen hecame throughout the nation. Among PRESS Room. Steady Employment. Pe. They moved to Denver In 1928. Eileen McGinn, Patricia Miklich, WTieel Chairs • Dish Trucks; a naturalized citizen soon after arriving them was one from the Rev. Henry 6932 or KE. 4205. WOOD SAL&^Kindling, range, beater, in Boston. The couple moved to Denver Surviving, in addition to her husband, Edward Murphy, Edward Omahen, are a daughter. Mrs. Angeline Murphy. J. Sutti. SJ., of Punta Gorda, furnace, fireplace biocka. mill end*—De­ WTieel Stretchers • Tray! in 1907 and had lived in St. Joseph's Deatli Takes Nun John Pavlakovich, Theadora livered 93.UU KEystone 2460 parish since that time. Mrs. Gillen had Denver; and two brothers. Frank Rsqui- Briti.sh Honduras, the first Boys CABINS FOR RENT Trucks • Inhalators j bel and Joe L. Garcia, both of Alamosa. Perko, Richard Pfeifer, Rose Pinta- Instrument Tables resided at the Bannock street address for Town boy to be ordained to the APARTMENT WANTED 35 years. She was active in church Requiem Maas was offered May 15 in relli, Lorraine Reither, Ruth Ribar, priesthood. CABINS for rent rc*ervation» now being Electric Food Conveyors • work and was a life member of the St. Cajetan's church. Interment Mt. Wlio Knew Saint Pasquale Roberts, Margie St. John. made for cabirui by week or month, at Elk* OliveU Norman Taurog, producer of the NEED immediately two or three room Casters • Industrial Trucks [ Altar and Rosary society, the Third Sally Salas, Betty Schell, Eugene dale, Colorado. 70 miles from Denver in apartment, young Catholic couple, no chil­ Order of Mt. Ctrmel. and the Dominican Boys Town movies, wired, “ It is a dren. pets or drinking. Government Em­ ARMSTRONG^ Sisters of the Sick Poor Aid. ANNIVERSARY MASS Sister Gesuina (Pavlic) of the Sewolt, John Stamm, Donald Stef- the Heart of the Rockies on the Denver Surviving are three sons, Hugh H. A Requiem Anniversary Mas* will be very sad loss, but I am sure his & Rio Grande Railroad and Fraser River. ployee. Call: Herb SUnsell Tabor 2181. Queen of Heaven orphanage, Den­ anski, Patricia Sullivan, Arthur Exu 316 Mon. thru Kri. Glendale 3906 CASTER CO. Gillen. Cheyenne, and Lawrence D. offered for Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Mills at ver, who was received into the Trumillo, Roselin Urban, John Vol- guiding spirit will live on forever Write: P. H.* Callahan. 801 Syrnes Bldg.. and Joseph B. Gillen, both of Denver; 8 o'clock Monday, May 26. in Holy and help show the way to his suc­ Denver, Colo. Evenirrgs. 828 14TH ST. Family church at the request of Mrs. T. Missionary Sisters of the Sacred osin, Lois Ward, and Mary Ann three daughters. Mrs. Anne Charleston. VETERAN employed united airlines desiroa Englewood, and Mrs. Theresa Mein- J. HalHnan, 3878 Xavier. Heart by St. Frances Cabrini, to Zigler. cessors.” FOR the season beautiful new four room TAbor 4692 one bedroom or buffet apartment fur­ linger and Mrs. Rose Nelson, both of whom .she also made her profession Holy Family High School From W. J. Leinweber, superin cabins running water, oil heat, Knotty nished or unfurnished in Cathedral neigh* Pine finish. One mile below Buffalo on Denver: a niece. Thelma Palm, Portland, borhood. Call between 8:00 to 4:30 week Ore.: a grandniece, Gertrude Ann Me- of vows, died May 17 in St Jo­ John M. Baidessari, Joseph I. tendent of Mooseheart, 111., came the Platte River, Mas* every Sunday at days. Tabor 4113 Ext. 417. Bishop-Elect Fahey seph’s hospital. In charge of the Berger, Edward R. Beminzoni, a message of sympathy, “ His great Buffalo. East 4032. altar bread department at the or­ Doris J. Brodhag, Beverly J. contribution to the field of boys’ To Be Elevated May 26 phanage, she was 65 years old and Bruno, Bernardette M. Burger, welfare will always remain a fit­ American Pennant in her 45th year of sisterhood. A Rena C, Carollo, Grant W. Cobb, ting memorial.” PEari 9725 Bay St Louis, Miss.—Bishop- Requiem High Mass is being of­ Mary T. Crimmins, Francis J. Dal- Warren Wright, owner of the Mtg.{. Co. elect Leo Fabian Fahey, former fered at 9 o’clock Thursday, May pes, Dolores V. Day, John J. Down­ Kentucky Derby winner, Citation, MFGB’S. OF HI-SCHOOL AND FRAT. BANNERS, pastor of Sacred Heart church in 20, in the chapel of the orphanage. ing, Carl J. Egle, Jr.; Darlene L. wired: “ The wonderful work he SEALS. STATE PENNANTS. SCOUT E x p r e s s Hattiesburg, will be consecrated The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Joseph Gaglia, Carol A. Gallagher, Robert was carrying on should never be BANNERS Coadjutor Bishop of Baker City, Bosetti is the celebrant of the 0. Gathercole, Genevieve R. Gor­ forgotten and every effort should CHENILLE EMBLEMS, Light Hauling man, Thomas E. Haberer, O’Dean be made to keep it up in the way he MONOGRAMS AND CAPS W. N. McKnighl .... 467 So. Broadway Ore., May 26 in the Church of Our Mass. Interment is in Mt. Olivet. SS4 llth SL. FonUa* B.llding, K£ UI7 Lady of the Gulf. Bom in Austria Aug, 4, 1882, Haggerty, Veronica A. Hallinan, would like it His passing is not GRANITES The Most Rev. Richard Oliver Sister Gesuina entered the order Benjamin F. Hart; , only a' loss to Boys Town, but to CHECKEB^ CABS Gerow, Bishop of Natchez, will be May 5, 1903, and made her noviti­ Barbara J. Harwood, Ruth M. the entire world.” and the Most Rev. Leo ate in Codogno, Lombardy, Italy, Hassman, Robert E. Heiberger, ED DUNDON TA. 2233 Marilyn L. Hughes, Rita E. Hurst- / Binz, Coadjutor Bishop of Winona, at the first house established by AUa SlfhUwIng/ Trip* Daily Rainbow granites afford and the Most Rev. Louis A. Cail- St, Frances Chbrini. She came to ing, Gloria M. James, Marianne J. New Magazine Planned Jones, Ralph J. Jordan, Ronald J. a color range of remark­ louet. Auxiliary Bishop of New Denver July 16, 1928. For several Chicago.—The Rev. James M. able distinction. Vibrant, Orleans, will be assistant consecra- years until her first illness a year Junghaene, Helen M. Keaton, Mar­ jorie A. Kellagher, James J. Kelly, Keane, O.S.M., former editor of deep rich hues of browns tors. Archbishop Joseph F. Rum- ago, she, with the help of some Elizabeth...... ‘ .Ki(L. Kidwell, Mary I. Krag, the Southern Cross, San Diego, and reds; delicate pinks mel, S.T.D., LL.D., of New Orleans other sisters, supplied more than will deliver the sermon. 30 parishes, some as far as Wyo­ Elizabeth J, Lamirato, John H. Le and of Novena Notes, has b «n and grey»-all encased be­ ming, with altar breads. For the Penske, Robert V. Manes, John C. named editor of Ambassadors of D i e b o l d neath glazed surfaces of impenetrable hardness; Patriarch Visits Rome past year, however, her illness Martelon, Elizabeth J. McCaffrey, Mary, a monthly magazine to be • Bnlacu Syitiai • Sa1»—iarfs aa6 latll • Stssi Fil« • Bsriisr Rsslstlvs Msaty Cktih surfaces which never dull because these beautiful forced her to work less -and limit Donald W. Miller, William J. Mul- published by the Servites here be­ • Psstiai Tfiyi Rome. — Cardinal Agagianian, lane, Paul J. O’Hayne; RATES TO INSTITUTIONS granites are impervious to moisture and stains. her smaller altar bread output to ginning in June. Patriarch of the Armenian Rite, local parishes only. John A. Palmeri, Georgina A. 14>5 WELTRN TA 8733 ~ TA 0310 R. F. KING* BrtaU ■•a*i«r arrived in Rome and will confer Perito, Eleanor M, Phillips, Fran­ Surviving are three sisters, with Pius XII on the situation in cis J. Plha, Joanne E. Roesch, Ma­ Sister Alphonsa of Chicago, Sia­ OlAMONDS. WATCHBg. Palestine and other parts of the rie T. Ross, Frederick L. Sabell, ter Serafina of Seattle, Wash.; aiLVEBWABB JACQUES BROS. Middle East. The 52.-year-old Car­ Patricia F. Satterwhite, Kathleen and Sister Gabriel of Rome, Italy; dinal was greeted at the airport M. Scardina,. Annette G. Serravo, Just Good Printing (JACKS) SINCE 1902 LESTER'S JEWELRY by the entire staff of the Lebanese and a brother, Thomas Pavlic. She Joan C. Shaklee, Lorren W. Smith, MONUMENTS OF DISTINCTION legation in Vatican City and by had another sister, also a religious, Francis J. Sparacino, Margaret M. Watch Repair! representatives of Oriental who died a few years ago. Toohey, John L. Vecchiarelli, Jo­ ABEGG-FELLOWS Printing Co. XS E. 6tk Arkg ALplat 2019 Churches in Rome. He will remain The funeral arrangements were anne M. Washburn, Carolyn L. 1529Wthoii CR2447 SIB 14tli St. * DaBTer * KE. 40S4 about two months. made by the Boulevard mortuary. Woertman, and Georgiana £. Zito. k Thursday, 20, 1948 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE e Denver Catholic Register' [ ____Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. i Editor______‘ f Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Hear Managring Directo®______Rev. John B. Cavanagh, M.A., LittD. ssociate Editora--M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Rev. Francis Syrianey, ster there was something fishy in M.A.; Linus R iolan , A.B., Litt,M.; Rov. James B. Hamblin, M.A.; 'But Liars the deal, partly, we must admit, Father Flanagan—Boyhoo(d Hero ev. John Ebel, hLA.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A.; Paul H. Hallett, out of curiosity. The prospective ASK and LEARN Figure' offered a handy wrench and four B y R e v . J o h n B . E b e l Holy Father. He was Monsignor iLitt.D. Art Editor, Leo Canavan. Editorial Assistants: Robert Hoyt, other tools for 25 cents. We knew We who were born and reared Flanagan then, and Father Flana By M il l a r d F. E v e r e t t •B.; David Prudljomme, B.S.; Paul Hennessey, M.A. (Joum.), M.A that such an offer could not be in Mid-Nebraska came to know gan’s Boys’ Home became Boys An old country saying, "Figures made profitably. But still we won­ (H ist). the renowned Father Flanagan and Town. He appeared more seldom don’t lie, but liars figure,” popped dered what the company ' would KOA Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. into our mind the other day in send to make good on its flowery his work a good many years be­ on the speakers’ platform in the connection with some advertising. promise. It turned out to be two fore his fame had spread across Nebraska towns, and more often Published Weekly by Our youngest son. Tommy, be­ thin pieces of steel. One had some the nation. As a matter of fact, on the lecturer’s rostrum in the , 11:15 ing a typical American boy, is a jagged teeth cut into it; that was we became acquainted with him large cities of the nation. He went THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) sucker for all the “ free” and box only a few years after he had on special missions overseas in 938 Bannock Street, 1 the “ wrench.” The other was a top ads on the radio and in news­ nondescript design with protuber­ rented the large house in down­ the service of his governn\pnt. EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 papers and magazines. His youth­ ances here and there to form an town Omaha in 1917 to begin his But somehow he always re­ ful heart soars high at the gorr “ emergency screw driver,” a “ veg­ task of providing homeless boys mained just plain Father Flana­ geous promise, only to be dashed the opportunity of growing into Subscription: ?1 per year. etable peeler,” and what not. gan to those of us who knew him Questions on religion submitted by .the radio IClub Subscription;' with The Register, Local Edition, $1.30 per Year. time after time when the article Person^ who thus promise a worthy citizens. when, and that is what he himself No Club Subscription Price Offered Outside Colorado. turns out not so alluring. great deal and give only a, little A familiar sight in Nebraska wanted to be. A warm friendly let­ audience answered on the archdiocesan broadcast. Probably a youngster gets his are violating one of the funda­ towns in the middle and late ^Os ter at the time of my ordination— dime’s worth from the “ silver bul­ Thursday, May 20,1948 mental laws of nature. Language, was the large bus with the sign not because he knew me, but be­ let” or the luminous ring or other a means of communication, basic­ “ Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Home cause my mother was a valued lead­ Booklets on Catholic Church available free of cost gadget offered on the kiddies’ pro­ ally should transmit the truth. The Band” blazoned on the side. The er of the local Father Flanagan’s * to all inquirers. grams. Youthful imagination can “ white lies” people often tell us­ women of the various parishes Mothers’ club— was proof suffi­ build up a trifle into an enjoyable OFFIClALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER ually are not lies in the strict u.sed to try to Outdo one another cient to me that, ^despite honors, experience. sense of the term, but mental res­ in providing meals for Father movies, and change of title, he was WRITE TO ^ The Denver Catholic Reg:ister merits our cordial approval. On some of the other deals the ervations or the like, merely an We connrm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ Flanagan’s^oys when they arrived still the plain Father Flanagan we boy or girl who applies gets an avoidance of telling something on^heir annual barnstorming tour had for a hero in our grade school ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA, ever appears in its columns over the siirnature of the Ordinary or object lesson in artful lying. Win someone else has no right to know. those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. to raise funds for the still strug­ days. And that is just how we shall such and such FREE, an ad says, If a statement actually is an un­ gling home that was lodged in a remember him. _ Denver 2, Colorado W.e hope l^ e Register will be read in every home of the with a glow’ing description of the truth it is always a sin. Archdiocese. few buildings on a farm a few article. When the youth sends off, The youngster learns the quirk miles outside of Omaha. We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in he learns that it is free only after and weakness in human nature the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. he sells 24 of the same cheap, The boys of the towns too, went that are represented in “ kidding,” to great length.s to provide hospi­ Out of the Mouths « URBAN J. VEHR. | tawdry affairs at a price far above non-serious misrepresentation, and tality to the visitors. All their pos­ Jan. 29, 1942.* Archbishop of Denver. market value. downright lying. 'The proce.ss is one sessions—from jelly beans to bi- O f Infants We ourselves sent in for one of setting up a criterion in his own 4 . B. C. DOLL SHOP cycle.s— were placed at their dis­ HANSEN & HANSEN offer, partly to prove to the young- mind to judge the worth of any B y R e v . R o b e r t E . K e k e is e n Mr. ind Mrt. John A. McCourt given claim. Some folk are born posal. If ever boys "ame close to JEWELERS Israel, A New'Birth? being overwhelmed with kindness, “ Your Excellency, the worst DOLLS and TOYS with an almost instinctive ability to punishment in hell is not to see B y P a u l H , H a l l e t t by the hand of God. The prophecy Archbishop's Guild discern falsity in others’ actions it was the charges of Father Flan­ 1628 17th St. Doll Hotpltal There has come Into our hands would stand, however, even if the and words: some persons have to agan on their tours. God”— the words came clear and ONE STORE ONLY R«II(Ieoa BUtau Reptirtd a futuristic novel by the English Temple were rebuilt. learn slowly by experience. But the greatest thrill of all was loud from a young lad, member ISIS Aripaho. MA. TS17 Cathnlic writer Hugh Venning, With the Temple disappeared Sets Rnul Meeting As we mentioned before, many to see Father Flanagan himself— of the Confirmation class at St. and actually to speak to him or called The End. Its setting is in the sacrifices, about which the of the claims that are made pub­ Francis de Sales’ church, last 201S. in which jVar is to be the worship of ancient Judea cen­ be spoken to was sufficient excuse (Archbithop’i Guild, Denver) licly in behalf of this or that ar­ Tuesday evening. Archbishop Ur­ I FOR HOMES • FOR CHURCHES • FOR LODGES | consummaljon of time. The year tered, and the priests who offered 'Tuesday, June 1, is the date set ticle may be to a certain degree a for months of boasting. “ Did you see Father Flanagan?” was the before that com^s the final des­ them. Rabbis, contrary to popular for the Archbishop’s guild to hold misrepresentation but on the whole ban J. 'Vehr was quizzing the FOR EVERY INDUSTRIAL USEl | truction of Jerusalem by the Sec­ notion, are not priests, and do not its final meeting of the season. are harmless. The loss at the most question of the hour, asked in an youthful lambs of his flock in prep­ ond Roman Empire. Before that awe-struck voice. He hadrsucceeded correspond to priests. Moreover, Mi.ss Margaret Lynch, president, is not much, and most folk quickly aration for the imparting of the day: there are no known descendants of in capturing, as no one I have ever will call the meeting to order at learn to spot anything out of line Holy Spirit to their souls. He THERE'S A KILLAM | "Jerusalem was packed to over­ Aaron, who under the Old Law with normal values. known before or since, the imag­ 8:15 p.m. in the Catholic Charities .seemed well pleased with their con. flowing. Judaism was on the were exclusively authorized to ination oJ youth. He is probably annex, E. 17th and Grant street. But sometimes the advertiser fident answers. The Sisters of St. march once more. The Chosen offer sacrifice.s. Orthodox Juda­ Reports from the circle presidents the one man to whom Babe Ruth GAS CONVERSION BURNER | tells a lie so vicious that it can or Red Grange, the legendary Joseph, too, who teach the children, People had built; to the Lord a ism of today is but a reflection as well as committee chairmen on cause untold suffering and even heroes of my youth, would have were pleased. Temple in the cityt and were build­ of what has “ gone glimmering the work accomplished during the death. For example, there are had to take second place. Besides the young ipan who 1 ENGINEERED TO DO THE HN'EST JOB! | ing for themselves villas in the through the dreams of things that past season will be given at this “ quack" remedies for the relief could see eternal deprivation of .suburbs. Not through greed but were.” Zionism, the movement important meeting. of cancer, diabetes, and other dan­ And the program the boys would the Creator, through all the fire INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU BUY! | through strict ■ necessity their responsible for the new Jewish .Members of the guild are taking gerous illnesses. A case of this present in a downtown theater was and brimstone, a.s the most horri­ bounds had year after year to be state, is dominantly secularist, not an active part in the ACCW one- kind was brought to justice only a great event too. Looking back on religious. ble penalty of hell, there were e.vtended. With expansion came a day convention being held this this month. It seems incredible it, all I can remember are a few return of national' pride. The life From this it will be seen that Thursday, May 20, in the Albany that purveyors of such nostrums selections of doubtful musical value others who knew much about the things that really count The /(/UAM 6AS BU/tNett CO. | of pre-Christian Judaism was re­ the new “ State of Israel” is not hotel. Eight reservations from the can operate for any length of time, played by the band, a great deal vived in some at least of its full­ likely, so far as human conjecture organization for the luncheon but many do until caught by the more slapstick comedy of even more Denver Archbishop ran the chil­ goes, to fulfill Hugh Venning’; dren through the fundamentals of I ness: .\ flourishing priesthood, .scheduled for 12:30 p.m. have al­ law. doubtful value, and, of course, the Manufacturers in Denver for 20 Years s dignified ceremonial, traditional glowing picture of spiritual re ready been made. highlight of the evening—Father moral theology in his questioning birth. They can do so because people CONSULTING GAS ENGINEERS g fea.sts, the daily .sacrifice. From New Circle Holds Election Flanagan’s talk. — and got the correct answers are inclined to accept the printed right back. One little fellow was having been a ro^gh, loosely knit And yet how can it long en­ The newly formed St. Patrick’s We were not permitted to for­ or spoken word as true. A poor, sure that to steal a nickel from a 260 BROADWAY RACE 2871 | international family, it became dure without that which gave co­ circle, made up of the 1947 cla.ss get Father Flanagan in his ab­ again a fierce itnd flaming re­ ignorant person suffering from poor woman is a mortal sin— “ if hesion to the ancient Jewish state? of Loretto Heights college, held cancer, for instance, and fearing sence, either. It seemed he was liimnimiiiiiyniiiiim ligion." • In this connection it is instructive its election of officers on Wed­ that’s all she had, Your Excel­ ^ w w ww ww w ww w wm ww w ^ WWW ww .surgery is misled into taking a always sending out letters to his lency.” liUhen the Archbishop Far different it- the picture of to recall the ideas Josephus, a nesday, May 12. in the home of Nebraska friends asking them to ^ I fake remedy until his case is so far wanted to know whether every­ contemporary Jckry. in Pales­ Jew of the first century, had Mi.ss Jo Ann Zontine. The first help him burn a mortgage or erect gone that nothing can be done. Be­ one's conscience is right, he found tine or elsewhery. The Temple, about the power behind old Judea: president will be Mrs, Mary Jane another badly needed building. cause he wants to feel better, he out that some folks’ consciences which Josephus 1{) centuries ,ago “ This above all bas created our Sweeney and the vice president. Certainly his friends never failed : MORGAN, lEIBMAN & HICKEY ; perhaps does feel improved tem­ are wrong, because (after just a described as appearing to those marvelous harmony— the posses­ Miss Mary E. Lynch. Publicity for him, and the “ Father Flanagan’s porarily after taking a bottle or little help) “ their consciences do who approached Jerusalem like a sion of one and the same belief the circle, as well as the duties of so of the remedy. The testimonial Mothers’ clubs” that sprang up I INSURANCE SINCE 1897 [ white mountain hanging in air, concerning God. . . . Among us secretary-treasurer, will be hand­ not follow the Ten Command­ of his cure that he writes to the like mushrooms in every Nebraska ments.” exists no more. Three centuries alone will be heard no contrary led by Miss Catherine Pogliano. company may be reprinted for town and hamlet— usually number­ ^ ALL LINES OF INSURANCE | after its destruction Julian the statements about God, such as are The linen . and layette chairmen years after his death. ing as many Protestants as Cath­ The class knew what sin is, too, Apostate, in hop6s of invalidating ventured so lushly among other and the kinds of sin, and its ef­ ^ Gh and Electric Bldr. Phona TAbor 139S I will be Misses Dorothea Jane Gor­ It seems to us that persons who olics among their members— Christ’s prophecy that not a stone nations, not only by the casual man and Theresa Albi, respec­ proved that it was not only boys’ fects. They knew all about Adam should be left upon a stone, tried observer who speaks as his whims thus misuse one of the basic natu­ and Eve— how our first parent.^ tively. Mi.ss Catherine Pogliano ral laws for their own profit and imaginations that he had captured. rebuilding it. but; was thwarted direct him, but even among some will entertain the circle on June 9. lost the grace we need to get to philosophers, of whom some seek thereby cause extreme misery and The national fame he so richly heaven. They told His Excel­ Four members of the guild will deserved finally came to P’ather to destroy the whole nature of harm to others are due for a spe­ lency how we, personally, obtain act as chaperons Sunday, May 23, Flanagan, especially after the Bazaar Workers Meet God and other deny His provi­ cial hot seat hereafter. that grace for ourselves, and how to a group of teen-agers from the Boys Town movies were made, and dence over men. . . . With us Holy Gho.st Youth center on a we regain it when we have had To Plan for Benefit there is one standard of conduct, with it the title of Right the misfortune to lose it. That hayrack ride. The members who Reverend Mon.signo-, from the HEARING LOSS? one doctrine about God, in har­ will take charge are Mmes. Mar­ Let's Be Positive class knew everything it needs to To further plat*! for the til- mony with our Law, which says know to get to heaven. And those garet Volk, Lillian Leiker, and B y R ev . F r a n c is S y r i a n e y quite familiar with that Catholic ★ Now . . . 4 different modelt Ter jubilee baz^^ar for the that no thing lies outside His over­ Mary Ruth Hodges and Miss Vir­ teaching. children are only 10 or 11 years We as Catholics boast that our and 12 different receivers benefit of the D<,minican Sis­ seeing eye. Even from our women ginia Vaughan. They will be as­ Church is catholic, that its mission Catholics and the world in gen- old. ters of the SicU koor, a meet­ and servants you could hear that sisted by LeRoy Volk. Herman extends to all men in all lands at er rejoiced over the election vic­ Two facts came forcibly through to fit every hearing loaa. ing of workers \^I be held in piety is the sovereign end of life.” Leiker, Robert Hodges, and all times. We should remember tory of the anti-Conimunisxs in to this observer on hearing the ^ Each, inatrument ii one the conTent, 2301 Gaylord* "This grand concept of social Charles Wierda. little ones speak with unutterable that the Church should be catho Italy. But De Gasperi and his piece . . no large batteriea Denrer, at 8 pltn, Monday, unity does not exist in Jewry any Members of Our Lady of Sor­ lie in what it has to say. Its mes­ Christian Democrats will not be certainty and 'self-assurance about May 24. The bazaar will be more than it exists in what used rows circle met in the home of sage should touch all spheres of able to keep the driver’s seat in the most profound truths of all the to wear. held on the L<^ola church to be called Christendom. Indeed, Mi.ss Sarah Schriner Tuesday, May human life— and it does. In addi­ Italy unless they produce employ­ spheres of knowledge— the won­ ★ Power of apeeeh delivered grounds at E. 2i§d and York Jews— more properly ex-Jews— 11. The evening was spent sewing tion to its religiou.s message, the ment, living wages, and just land der of a Catholic education, and to ear can be Increaied July 15, 16, 17. ^ d 18. like Baruch Spinoza, the father of on altar linens for the Colorado Church has a social message. Part reforms. ’They know this. They the pitiable state of those who modern Pantheism, which under- mission chapels. of it deals with economic life. It learned it the hard way. And, en­ know not God. 100,000,000 timea. |lies the whole theory of the god- Mrs. Marie Dinan was hostess does so positively and adequately. couragingly, they have announced The children in the Confirma­ A Pricea aa low at $99.50. 1 state, share with Christians the recently to members of St. Luke’s CATHOLIC R4DI0 LOG This fact needs restating as sur­ a social program to achieve these tion class were not giving the responsibility for the chaotic con- circle at which time plans for face excitement about. Communism objectives. LOW BATTERY COST dition of modern society. But who summer activities xvere discussed '.Archbishop merely rote answers Station KOA reaches a new high. Instead of The late Holy Father warned GUARANTEED can tell? Forty years ago the by the group. spending so much time pointing that lacked understanding. The CATHOLIC HOUR — Sunday, Catholic.s that it is little wonder prospect of an independent Jewish Twelve members of the Queen out that the Church and the Popes that they have at times disgraced questions he asked were phrased Shown a a a DOUBLE PURPOSE Aeoaiticon . . . the nfwent development for 4 p.m. the hard-of-hearinr hr the world’t oldest maker of electrical hearint aide . . • state seemed visionary. Two wars, of Heaven circle met on Monday, are againet Communism, we should the Church and alienated the poor much differently from those in the ■ hearinr aid convertible into a personal radio set. combined with the marvelous ASK AND LEARN—Sunday, May 17, with Mrs. Rose Fuch as speak about what they are for. through the practice of social in­ catechism. To answer coherently, Come in today for your FREE PERSONAL AND PRIVATE 11:15 p.m. I energy of the Jewish race, pre­ hostess in the home of Miss Fran­ Mussolini was against Communism. justice. “ It is of the utmost im­ the tots had to understand the 1 pared the way for the reality. ces Graves. Games were played So was Hitler. But on the positive portance,” he wrote, “ to foster in basic principles of Catholic the­ EXAMINATION — no coat or obligation. Station KVOD Perhaps some other cataclysm may following an hour of sewing on side of their social thinking there all classes of society an intensive ology— they even solved cases of FREE Estimates on Repair of Any Make Hearing Aid HOUR OF FAITH—Sunday, lead Israel, not to a revival of its altar linens. Mis.ses Margaret were many glaring defects. The program of social education morality. Is it not strange that Come in—Phone—or IFrife for Appointment pre-Christian glories, but to ad­ Lynch and Jessie Pasquale were 9:30 a.m. , ‘ same must be said of some of the adapted to the various degrees of the Supreme Court fails to evalu­ ACOUSTICO.N— DE.WER herence to its Messiah—and then guests at the meeting. very vocal r.nti-Communist.s today. intellectual culture.” ate the tremendous value of reli­ Station KldYR we shall truly be able to say. that Two circle meetings are sched­ They have overlooked the em­ Social and economic inequities gious training— even for good citi­ 309 Majestic Building, Denver 2, Colorado CH. 1033 -SACRED HEART PROGRAM The End is near. uled for this week. On May 20, phasis of Pius X l’s encyclical on exist in the United States as well zenship? — Weekday, at 7:15 a.m. Mi.ss Mary Nadorff will entertain Communism. Dirint Redemptoris. as abroad. And wherever they And in a pitiable state, indeed, members of the Blessed Sacra­ Sunday at 12>45 p.m. New Rome Institute The Holy Father needed only six exist, they provide apt breeding are -thos« who ignore, or openly ment circle. The Very Rev. Harold pages for his exposition of Com­ condition.s for Communism. It will Station K FEL Rome.— The three-story Cesare V. Campbell will be a guest and munist errors. He needed 21 pages take a lot more than shouting deny, the truths those children Baronio institute, a school for will answer questions from the to summarize positive Catholic about Communism to destroy it. have at the tips of their tongues. AVE MARIA HOiUR—Sunday. boys from working class families, circle’s question box. On May 22 5:30 a.m. and bl;30 p.m. teaching and to lay out some prac­ What we need is more recognition The Communists, the secularists, has been completed in the Gar- Mi.sses Catherine Mall and Ann tical work for Catholics. Then, too, of the principles taught by our the modernists of our day could FAMILY THEATER— Sunday. batella district, according to Os- Fattor will be co-hostesses to Pre­ there were about 50 pages of Quad­ Church, and then, an all-out pro­ have learned much by being pres­ 8:30 p.m. ' gen-atore Romano. It includes an cious Blood circle members in ragesima Anno, to which in his op­ gram of practicing these prin­ ent Tuesday night— but they would elementary and a high school. Miss Mali’s home. timism he referred us as if we were ciples. have had to come to church. MOVING & STORAGE

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PROMPT AND CLEAN DELIVERY OF Pork Hill Kindergarten Queen, Court Prepare for 'Loretto Day' t HIGHEST QUALITY COALS DORAN Plans May Rites Sunday HATTERS ^ ik e View, “ Denver’ s Cleanest Lignite** (Bleated Sacrament Pariah, Connell as perpetual members. “Hsi Rscandltlenlnt ..Wadge & Pinnacle, “ 1/3 More Heat** Denver) The Rev. Charles S. Kruger, S.J., ^ Srrrlet ExcIusItsIt* The kindergarten children of 733 E. Colfas at Clarictoa Nugget Economy Lump gave a book review on Heaven, an OAl.l. MAfN 6SSS Blessed Sacrament school will hold Anthology, which was compiled by .F or Pts* Pick-ap tnd Dsllvtiv their annual May crowning on a religious of the Sacred Heart. Stnric* Sunday, May 23, at 4 p.m. in the Refreshments ' were served after Store Your Coal Early church. Janet Sellers was chosen the meeting. as queen, and she will have for her A new circle is being formed in U(e Our Budget Plan attendants Kathey Wolf, crown- the parish to make small linens for bearer; John Maloney and Tom­ the tabernacle. It will be called GOOD CLOTHES NEED VICTORY CHEMICAL TREATMENT mie Crooke, pages; Mary Louise the Holy Cross circle, and anyone NOT BE EXPENSIVE Coughlin and Sally Jo Gallegan, interested in joining is asked to "angels;” and the girls and boys of Will ^m inate Dutt and Dirt From Any Coal You Order contact Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert the first, second, third, and fourth at FR 0416. grades as attendants and guards THE THE PIKES PEAK FUEL of honor. Christ the King Altar and Rosary society will entertain mem­ OlTUion of the Golden Cycle Corp. Phone Mrs. Thomas B. Lynch presided Pike View Coal over the final meeting of the bers of the Blessed Sacrament ENGLISH Altar and Rosary society at a 63s Curtis MA. 0181 Altar and Rosary society, which was held May 14. Mrs. J. H. Bal­ spring tea on Friday, May 28, linger, mother of Mrs. W. C. from 2 to 4 p.m. in St. John’s TAILORS Thornton, was guest for the after­ school hall. 901 FIFTEENTH STREET noon. Mrs. Byron Welch was en­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sabine and family are vacationing in Cali­ Combine Quality and Style rolled as a new member, and Mrs. at Prices You Can Afford Chester S. Wibel and Mrs. Leo fornia. Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard and family are leaving for Chicago to attend the ordination of Mr. Leon­ (keeley Unit Plans ard’s brother, Lawrence Leonard, who will be ordained in St. Lfo's SHABBY FLOORS church in Chicago and will sing To Send Clothing his first Solemn Mass in St. Mary’s MADE NEW Ascension seminary in Perryville, Mo. RENT OUR To Europe's Tots Mrs. Mabel Spitler is spending Greeley.—The monthly meeting several days in Colorado Springs, New Hilco making a retreat at El Pomar. of the Altar and Rosary society of DCSTLES8 St. Peter’s parish was held May 13 A baby girl, named Mary Can- in the home of Miss Regina Pie- dice, was born to Mr. and Mrs. S.A.NDEB dalue, 1229 12th street. Assistant Paul Lane of .Altadena, Calif. Mrs. hostesses were Mmes. Henry Bunt­ Lane was the former Jane Meany, ing, John Kubick, William Hofs- and grandparents are Mr. and chulte, M, A. Roberts, Ann Smith, Mrs. John J. Meany, Jr. Mrs. Eugene Stevens, Keith Vaughn, John J. Meany of Denver is a PICTURED ABOVE, left to right, are, sophomore maids; Vicki Kingsley, junior maid; K. D. VogeKsberg, and J. I. Alex­ great-grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dispense standing, Ann Witherow, senior maid; Loui.se Pat Thompson and Irene Zoellner, freshman maids. $3s50 ander, and Miss Irene Dunn. Miss Childers and her attendants will preside at | Mrs. 'V’ictor Pre.ston reviewed had a.s their house guests Mr. and Childers, Miss Loretto; Pat Doyle, junior maid; p « Dsr Mrs. Madonia and son of Buf­ the traditional ceremonies of “ Loretto day” May 29 Our Lady of Fatima. seated, Dorothy Whalen and Catherine Murray, at Loretto Heights college, Denver. The summer project for all falo. N. y. Ph. CH. Z i t a groups of the Altar society is to Mr. and Mrs. John Wich and + + + -r + collect new babies’ and children’s son, Lionel, former parishioners, s a g clothing to be shipped to Europe were visiting in Denver. PAINT CO. in September. Mrs. Edward G. Udry is enter­ 1520 LAWRENCE ST. The next meeting will be held taining at a bridal shower for her Dr. von Schuschnigg Is Authority at the Electric lounge June 10. niece. Miss Marie Helene Kemme, Several members of the Altar on Friday, May 21. and Rosary society sang in the Mr. and Mrs. James Eakins an­ On church choir May 16 when a Field nounced the engagement of their Political Matters in Europe BUY Mass was offered at the Garden daughter, Shirley, to Alfred El- theater on the Colorado State Col­ lerby at a tea in their home May (Loretto Height! College, Denver) ing work on the undergraduate ous fashion, the happenings of the lege of Education campus in Gree­ 16. Mias Eakins attended the Uni­ Although the lecture tour which level. Mi.ss Contreras has been on class’ four years in college and ley. versity of Denver, where she was he is just concluding has taken Dr. the dean’s honors list throughout ended with the traditional singing Groups one and two of the Al­ a member of the Sigma Kappa Kurt von Schusennigg, former her four years at Loretto Heights of the “ Farewell Song.” tar and Rosary society met May sorority. Chancellor of Austria, up and and will be graduated magna enm The Spanish clubs of Loretto 11 at the Electric lounge for their Mr. Ellerby attended Blessed down the Eastern seaboard of the laude. She expects to begin her Heights college and Regis college monthly meeting. Sacrament school and is a gradu­ United States, his appearance at work at Washington in September will conclude their year’s activities Miss Guida Haefeli, newly ap­ ate of Catholic university in the Loretto Heights college com­ and will specialize in analytical with a joint picnic this Sunday on pointed chairman of the two Washington, D. C. He is a mem­ mencement on May 30 will mark chemi.stry. the L.H.C. campus. groups, presided at the meeting. ber of the Abbey club and served his first appearance in the West. Catherine Murray and Minnie The members of the Coffee Sa­ These two groups are planning four years in the navy under Adm. A native of the mountainous Tyrol, O’Dorisio will head the Loretto lon at Loretto Heights college, a a corporate Communion breakfa.st Chester Nimitz. The young couple Dr. Schuschnigg has expressed the Heights college yearbook staff for book-discusion group, delved into for all members of the Altar and will ' be married some time in great anticipation with which he next year as co-editors. Pat Mc­ European politics this week in an­ Rosary society on June 6, the August. is looking forward to his first visit Namara will be circulation man­ ticipation of Dr. Schuschnigg’s monthy Communion Sunday of the Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. No- to the Rocky Mountain region. ager, and Dorothy Whelan, busi- visit to the campus on May 30, society. wicki of Chicago, 111., announced In his lecture tour. Dr. Schu.sch- nes.s manager. when he wilt give the commence­ After the business meeting a so­ the engagement and forthcoming nigg has addressed many and The freshman class of Loretto ment address. Dr. Schuschnigg is cial evening followed. Hostesses marriage of their daughter, Mary, varied groups. With his wide back­ Heights college will honor the sen­ the author of two books; My Aus­ were Mrs. Albert Helm, Mrs. Wil­ to William Allen, son of Mr. and ground both as a student of po­ ior class with a major-minor party tria and Austrian Requiem. The liam Fitzgerald, Mrs. Jack Bur­ Mrs. Milton Allen of Denver. The litical science and an active par­ tomorrow evening, Friday, May group found the second book of nett, and Miss Barbara Neuman. wedding date has been set for ticipant for many years in the po­ 21. The theme of the program will particular interest because it de­ June 12. litical life of Europe, Dr. Schu.sch- be the major and minor subjects tails Schuschnigg’g conflict with Mrs. Emmett J. Dignan pter- nigg is well equipped to speak on of the graduation class. Hitler, his subsequent arrest by tained at a bridge luncheon in her the subjects he has chosen for his Students and faculty members the Nazis, and his years spent in Grand Lake Season home la.st Thur.sday. lectures; The conflicting ideologies of Loretto Heights college attend­ various concentration camps. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCarthy in Europe today; Central Euro­ ed the seniors’ class-day play last The hymns heard on the Sacred have just returned from Hastings, pean problems: Austria, yesterday Friday in the college Little theater. Heart Hour last Sunday were re­ To Open May 22 Neb., where they attended the or­ and today; experiences with Hit­ The “ play” consisted of a series cordings made by the Loretto dination and first Mass of a ler; and present-day Russian for­ of skits that chronicled, in hilari- Heights college Madrigal dub. Grand Lake.— The social season cousin, Father Daniel Kealy. eign policy. The topic of his.com­ will get off to a good start this Mrs. 0. J. Schmitt entertained mencement address at Loretto Saturday night in Grand Lake. her workers at Reg;is college at a Heights college has not yet been Regis College to Stage Mrs. Goldie Ish, owner of the Pine luncheon in Tiffin’s tea room on announced. Cone inn, has donated the famous Friday afternoon. Guests were The Catholic University of resort town hotel to St. Ann’s Al­ Mmes. J. J. Mahoney, John America, Washington, D.C., has Annual Prom May 22 tar and Rosary society for a so­ Creighton, John O’Donnell, H. G. awarded an assistant.ship in chem­ cial. .Toe Perito and his 11-piece Kempker, L. F. Farley, David Fin­ istry to Alicia Contreras of Mex- (Regis College, Denver) fairs of the chemical society since Denver band will' be on hand for entering Regis college. negan, John Thomsen, Max Gray, Regis college will stage its an­ the occasion. The music is fur­ Two other members of this R. Cummingham, John O’Neil, and nual junior-senior promenade this year’s graduation class have ac­ nished free. Many people from Mrs. Zeigler. After the luncheon Saturday night. May 22, at the cepted fellowships at Midwestern Denver are planning to attend. the guests were taken on a Gar­ Lakewood country club. Wayne The members of the Altar society den’s tour. universities. They are Edward J. Case and his orchestra will furnish Williams, who will carry on fur­ WATCHES will make reservations- for those Mothers and daughters of the the music. who call Grand Lake 76. eighth grade were guests at a tea ther studies at Notre Dame, and for $ 4 C-95 The chief formal dance of the Dr. Edward S. Murphy has taken given at St. Mary’s academy. Daniel Melillo, who will study at “ Her” ..... 1 3 up residence in Grand Lake. He PTA Inatalli Officer* college year, it is under the direc­ St. Louis university. has been named director of the The Blessed Sacrament PTA tion of a committee headed by NAMED TO REGIONAL held its final meeting of the cur­ John Negri. The Rev. Eugene H. GLAMORUG Grand Lake health clinic. He will NSA POST Easy assist Dr. E. G. Ceriani, who is rent school year May 17. The Kessler, S.J., dean of the college, will he the faculty guest of honor. Jack O’Brien of Regis college Term* director of the Middle Park hos­ members met in the church first was appointed chairman of a plan­ All-Wool Face pital in Kremmling. for a solemn consecration to the A king and queen to be chosen this week will be crowned in the ning committee for the National Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Warner Immaculate Heart of Mary, and Student association of the Rocky each member was handed a hle.ssed evening and the students will se­ have moved back to Grand Lake lect a queen for Regis night at Mountain region at a meeting of and are decorating the Hi Ho lodge candle to hold through the conse­ the executive committee held at You’ve never seen anything like these new cration and Benediction of the Lakeside to be held this year on preparatory to opening their place July 9. Boulder. Plans were made for next of business next week. Most Blessed Sacrament. A short year’s program of the association, rugs—at anyv'here near the price! Pure wool Among the recently returned business meeting was then held Officers Elected and O’Brien will lead the commit­ WATCHES parishioners are Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ in the school hall. At this time John Negri, junior chemistry tee which will endeavor to bring walking surface for luxury feel and longer liam Todd, Don Negri, Mr. and Mrs. James Brennan, Mrs. Em­ student at Regis college, was the top-name bands of the nation „ M 4 ” Mrs. Francis Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. mett Dignan, and Mrs. F. W. elected president of the Regis to this area next year to play for op wear. Cushiony base of imported jute. Fine Dan Sullivan, and Mr. and Mrs. Bowlds of the nominating com­ Chemistry s o - collegiate dances. Dee Franzen. mittee presented the following ciety at a meet­ PREXY WILL ATTEND slate of officers, who were in- Catholics named to the boards ing held at the CHICAGO CCD PARLEY Easy for living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, .stalled by Mrs. Lite Gallegos, of directors of the county health school Monday. The Very Rev. Raphael C. Mc­ Term* CPTL president; President, Mrs. He succeeds guest rooms. You'll be amazed at how much societies la.st week are Father Alicia Contreras Carthy, S. J., president of Regis Thomas Barry, Dan Hoare, and Jack McLaughlin: first vice presi­ Richard Straw of college, will leave Denver Thurs­ John Noonen. Jeff Snider was dent. Mrs. H. Maltby; second vice ico City, Mexico, who will be grad­ Wichita, Kans., day for Chicago to take part in ^ 8 so little money. Your choice named to the presidency of the president. Mrs. F. Sabine; record­ uated from Loretto Heights college who, upon gradu­ the three-day regional meeting of Grand Lake Health association. ing secretary, Mrs. Karl Cham­ on May 30, according to a letter ation, goes to De­ the Confraternity of Christian of the following patterns and colors. The many parishioners who are bers; corresponding secretary, just received from the Catholic troit university Doctrine, at the invitation of Car­ working on the water system be­ Mrs. Jame.s Creamer, trea.surcr; university. to take up a fel­ dinal Samuel Stritch, Archbishop ing installed in Grand Lake and Mrs. P. J. Schoendaller; and his­ As.sistantships are awarded to lowship. of Chicago. PEN SETS torian, Mrs. Maurice Aggeler. Other officers Father McCarthy will speak Fri-^ those who are connected with the students who have done outstand- Parker, Schaeffer, Mrs. Joseph Matty read the re­ elected are Ar­ day evening. May 21, at the Strat- • AVAILABLE IN A RANGE OF OTHER USER are asked to call at the Ever- $C.95 rectory and have their names in­ ports of the PT.A activities for the thur Vialpando ton hotel. His subject will be “ Sex I ■harp ...... 3 up scribed in the parish rolls. pa.st year. Parties Planned of Pueblo, vice John Negri Education in the Schools.” I SIZES AND PRICES. Mrs. Jack McLaughlin thanked president: B o b Father McCarthy will return to , The summer schedule of Masses all the members for their co-opera­ will begin at Grand Lake June 13. Schloss of Los Angeles, Calif., Denver, Sunday, May 23. 1 27” X 54” tion and support for the past year, At Lourdes Parish secretary-treasurer; and Sam 2.95 Improvements recently finished and a special vote of thanks was Eaay in St. Ann’s church at Grand Lake (Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, Terms 6’ ^ 9’ given Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dispense Chinese Reds Give 14.95 are new windows, kneeling pads, and their co-workers for their Denver) and a new cement sidewalk. An The Altar and Rosary society 7’6T X 9’ management in the school lunch­ 18.95 office is now being built on the room. A tea was served after the sponsored two successful card Church New Martyrs southeast side of the rectory. The parties in the new rectory and Arlington, Va.—Communist per-| 9' X 10’6” meeting by the kindergarten and 26.95 work is being supervised by Frank first grade mothers. plans have been made to have one secution in North China has given Nolan and Oscar Spenard. games party each month. About the Church a number of martyrs | 9’ X 15’ Our Lady of Lourdes circle met 37.50 Dr. John Hemming was a visitor in the home of Mrs. Yvo Trainor, 11 members of the Altar society in recent months. Cardinal Thom- i at the rectory over the week end. with Mrs. Gerald TeBockhurst as will attend the meeting of the Den­ as Tien of Peiping, writing to the I Dresser Sets He came to do surgery at Middle guest for the evening. Bridge ver Archdiocesan Council of Cath­ Immaculate Heart of Mary mis-1 In satin-lined l i b e r a l c r e d i t TERMS Arranged to Fit Park hospital. honors went to Mrs. Blair Kittle- olic Women on Thursday in the sioners here, stells of the heroic Gift $Q.95 Misses Alice Stafford and Ber- son and Mrs. Bart O’Hara. Albany hotel. The names of those deaths of many missioners and Cases ...... ' ' up Your Individual Needs. nadine Febringer, staff nurses, are Mrs. James Cudmore entertained attending will be given next week. members of the Chinese clergy i on vacation. They are visiting at St. Gerard’s circle in her home with Members of the Altar and Ros­ and laity. ,\o Chnrfe for Miss Febringer’s home in Sterling. bridge honors going to Mrs. Fred ary society are making last min­ Bob Scklott Art Vialpando “ How many, stalwart in their ute plans for the First Communion faith, have gained the palm of vic­ LIBERAL CREDIT Houck and Mrs. Eugene McMul­ Kennedy of 37 So. Pearl, Denver, len. Mrs. Ted Jones was guest day to be held at the State gym tory and glorious martyrdom!” the Texas Columnist Hits on May 30. About 16 children will representative to the student Cardinal wrote. “ I am really proud for the evening. council. CircUy to Moot reaeive their First Communion in of these heroes of our Chinese Sophism on Education St. Rita’s circle will meet in the the 8 o’clock Mass. The Altar so­ Negri is the son of Mr. and Mrs clergy. They are the ones whose home of Mrs. Ralph Hogan on ciety will serve the children their Aldo Negri of 4992 Bryant, Den­ hearts showed the very deepest Dallas, Tex. — “Too many ver, and has been a leader in af­ roots of faith.” MAIL Tuesday, May 25. breakfast in the basement of the Churches are doing a mighty poor Mrs. Tom Dawson will enter­ rectory after the Mass. job of teaching responsibility to AND PHONE tain members of St Norbert’s A committee of the Rocks of God,” says Lynn Landrum, a non- circle on Friday, May 21, in her Lourdes club will meet upstairs Catholic writing in a column ORDERS home. Mrs. James Creamer will in the new rectory on Thursday "Thinking Out Loud,” in the Dal­ be co-hostess. at 8 p.m. to plan a parish picnic W. J. LAW LESS las Morning Newt. ACCEPTED. St. Jude's circle will hold a for July. The new pariah will be 1602 ADAM S In a criticism of the religious bridge luncheon on Friday, May one year old in July, and the I MAin 0241 education techniques used by var­ 21, in Daniels and Fisher’s tea Rocks of Lourdes club intends to ious sects, Landrum says that room. celebrate the birthday of its par Church leaders “ have been run­ The Little Flower circle will be ish. Members of the Rocks club •STORAGE ning around trying to run United entertained in the home of Mrs. are working on the shrine on Nations or the United States for­ James Logan on 4606 Montview Wednesday and Friday nights, RESTYLIAG eign policy or get tax money to do boulevard, with Mrs. B. Hilliard, with a group also gathering rocks charity work that churches used Jr. and Mrs. W. S, Leavings as lor the grotto on Saturday after­ to do. They’ve left undone a far co-hostesses. noons. Another committee from REMODELING more important work that ought to Mrs. H. B. Maltby will enter­ the Rocks of Lourdes is planning a be peculiarly their own” (i.e., the tain membera of St Anne’s circle get-together on the patiw grounds 1602 Adam* E A. 8 1 S 9 I religiooi education of ehildira). in her home. for the month of Jane. -jr Thursday, May 20, 1948 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN Cathedral Wraps Up Fourth Win, Eyes Parochial Title H FACE REGIS RAIDERS Pond, Garramone, Turn in AAACK TROPHY AT STAKE Jays Have,Chance to Clinch Masterful Mound Jobs Rangers Seek Second Victory Parochial Crown This Week For Jays, Tigers Over Colorado U. Buffaloes By Jim Kelly , > > The high-:^ying Cathedral Bluejays will face their closest pennant rivals, the second- Six hours of good, bad, and indifferent baseball passed With a special “ Connie Mack” observan(!e scheduled at Regis college for Thursday, place Regis Raiders, this Sunday in the windup game of the Parochial circuit’s regular in review before the fans at Lincoln park Sunday. At the close May 20, the Rangers will clash with the Buffaloes of Colorado university on the diamond at triple bill prog^m. of the long session, Denver’s Parochial league standings were Merchants Park at 3 :30 that afternoon. The Jays, unctfeated in four one game already, and the third- at least doubled when the Raiders lined up just about as the diamond aficionados had predicted The teams, each of which holds a victory over the other in this yeaFs series so far, starts, can cl inch he season crown place Holy Family Tigers have lost their star pitcher, Bob Far- for this point in the stretch drive. by knocking o ff Ast year’s cham­ dropped two tilts. rell, owing to an injury will be competing for a special trophy awarded to Regis college by Connie Mack, the “grand pion Raider squ^. Regis has lost The odds against an upset were Lefty Dick Pond, Cathe- By walloping a disappointing St. Francis’ crew, 9-0, Ca­ old man of baseball.” dral'a front-line hurlcr, will thedral secured its perch on the top rung as the logical pen­ The trophy was obtained Widgets Are Second through the efforts of John Flana­ + i + + + + almoit certainly be on the nant choice and set the stage for next Sunday’s crucial go mound to begin the Jay.' gan, director of athletics at Regis champion.hip effort. Pond'. against runner-up Regis. The Holy college, who in the days when lie SCHEDULE SUNDAY, MAY 23 Family Tigers clawed their way to counted a. a re.ult of ba.e was coaching at St. Vincent’s Englewood Nine Annexes to..ing ha. been one of the knock, by DiManna, Borelli, top feature, of Parochial play a surprising 7-2 verdict over St. home, had established a friendship Joseph’s, thus clinging to the off and Colaiano, punctuated by PAR'OCHIAL BASEBALL LEAGUE thi. .ea.on. It i. highly prob­ by correspondence with Connie chance of a three-way deadlock. E. McCoy', boot in the .hort Mack. On that occasion, Flanagan able that ha will head the patch. And Mullen bowed for the fifth obtained a set of autographed Division Title in South mound .taff of the Parochial DiManna, the all-muscle Cathe­ 12 noon-r,St. Joteph’i ti. St. Francis de Sales’ straight time this season, the An­ baseballs for distribution to the .quad in the annual All-Star dral backstop, climaxed a potent nunciation Cards turning the trick youngsters. St. Louis’ grade school, Englewood, gained the division­ game .cheduled June 6. day at the plate when he lashed 2 p.m.— Annunciation team vi. Holy Family team St. Francis’ Gremlins, matched in a parody upon the national Last fall Flanagan wrote Con­ al title in the Southern section of the Junior Parochial league pastime that ended 14-4. out a fourth-stanza circuit swat, with St. Joseph’s Bulldogs in the his third blow, accounting for the nie Mack and requested the privi­ by annexing an easy victory over Presentation team. The 4 p.m.—Cathedral ti. Regii Ron Garramone, Holy Fam­ first of Sunday’s games, stand in eighth and ninth Jay runs. lege of using his name in connec­ win was the fifth of the esason for a need of a win to redeem a near- ily chucker, bore down hard tion with a baseball trophy to he the undefeated Englewood by a 6-5 count. Joe Aaron, in the pinche. to earn him.elf disastrous season. The Fransalians Mustang Threat awarded annually by Regis college. Runnerup team in the division pitcher for the victor., .truck have dropped three of their four a neat one-hitter again.t tha The leader of the Philadelphia out 15 in hi. duel with Bobby Bulldog.. But for a lone Fizzles Out is St. Francis de Sales’, which de­ starts. The Bulldogs have man­ .Athletics not only gave permission feated St. Vincent de Paul's by a Dan Sullivan. St. John', .cored aged to put together a .600 re­ bingle off the bat of Jim For one inning it looked as if to use his name, but also donated 15-4 tally. Bill Deline, Widget three run. with three .traight cord with two victories and two Sparkman in the third, he Mullen might pull a victory out of the trophy. hurler, allowed only one hit to the .queeze play., biit lo.t oppor- defeats. might have applied the white- the ba^ in the closer, but An­ FISHING SEASON Regis plans eventually to estab­ spunky but inexperienced St. Vin­ tunitie. foe more tallie. by Holy Family high’. Tiger, wa.h. The tiff wa. a clo.e nunciation Fireman Rick Mares lish a tournament which will de­ cent diamondeers. weak ba.e-running. are hoping for another bril­ pitching duel going into the hustled in to quench the uprising cide the winner of the annual .eventh frame, with the Whif- and the Mustangs quickly lost High pornt in the divi.ion’ i Tommy Evans led the hitting OPENS M AY 25TH liant twirling job from yout’.- award. This year, however, the attack for St. Philomena’s, and ful Ronnie Garramone— who fer him.elf. Arch Karlin, (heir initial head of steam. game between Regis and Colorado battling la.t week wa. reached QUALITY PLUS VALUES... AT MAX COOK’S matching Garramone’. .lant. in the St. John-St. Philomena scored the winding run when he i. looking for a berth on the The Cards swept off to a three- university will be the deciding came from second on an error. Parochial All-Star team— in on an even ba.i*. run lead in their opening turn factor. Colorado university cap­ tilt, won by St. Philomena'. the tilt again.t Annunciation The Tigers opened with a walk, at bat, only to produce faint tured the first game by a 9-4 team that ha. the middle .lot a sacrifice, and Mullane’s hit for hearts among their fans immedi­ score and Regis evened the scries Nearly Perfect in Sunday', program. The a first-inning run, but lost that ately by a gratis grant of four la.st Saturday by a 4-1 victory. Tiger, will be favored over advantage in the third to a pair to the Mullenites on the inability the erratic Cardinal., of St. Joseph markers produced of Starter Sewalt to locate any­ RAIDEB-CARD TILT when Karlin scored on a fielder’s thing re.sembling home plate. Not TO FEATURE PICNIC choice and Sparkman parlayed his all the blame for the splurge be­ Junior Cords An added feature of the single into a run via Mullane's longs to the unfortunate hurler, All-Parochial picnic .cheduled error. however. A1 Mares behind the dish East Titlists Thur.day, May 27, will be a Muzzy Vechiarelli'. .izth- booted in one marker directly by game between Regi. and An­ inning homer into the wood, venting his di.sgust in the form Genuine Granger FLY RODS of a wild return to his battery Annunciation grade school’s nunciation ba.eballert. The in left knotted the .core at Junior Cardinals won the right to All Model*— Immediate Delivery game i. being moved up from 2-all and al.o provided the mate, and further unsettled the poor lad with another throw that represent the Eastern division of it. original date. May 30. game-hu.ting .park. Roaring the Junior Parochial league la.st MAKE GRADS GLAD out for the finale, hi. mate, hit him on the knee. week by completing an undefeated mat.aged the Karlin offer­ $17.50 to $60.00 Southpaw Wizard From that point, a. R. season with a 22-2 victorj- over St. ing. to the tune of five run. Mare, throttled the oppo.i- Elizabeth’s. Alao aTailable .. . . a complete line of fiahing tackle including and four hit., with Gene Di- tion on three hit., the Mc­ The Card.s will meet St. Louis’ many of the nationally advertiaed branda. Tolla’i bag-loaded double , to Gregor nine enjoyed their of Englewood, Southern champs, right a . the cru.her. OTHER FAMOUS FISHING RODS, SOUTH BEND, bigge.t day with the lumber Friday, May 21, in the first of the in many a moon. Art Trujillo SHAKESPEARE, HEDDON, WILSON AND BRISTOL . . . Pond's Slants league playoffs. The winner HOOD po.ted a perfect .core with of Friday’s fray will play the four hit. acro.t the board, IKE WALTON Baffle Gremlins Northside title holders the follow­ followed by Jack Langren FISHING BOOTS $10.45 St. Francis’ had the misfortune ing week to determine the city to meet up with the afternoon’s with three for four. The mo.t championship. powerful four-ply blast .een Olive drab, hip-length fishing boots made second pitching beauty, this one Fred Maes of Annunciation of lightweight, good live rubber. Sizes for by Cathedral Southpaw Dick Pond, thi. .ea.on occurred when team tripled and homered in three Len Grommett planted one men anfl women. who faced only 23 batters, fanned trips to the plate to .shoot his six- — over the center-field barrier 13 of them, and allowed but two game average to a remarkable Other Fishing Boots from $7.95 in the fifth. widely separated safeties while .754 percentage. Gil Castellano A SCRATCH SINGLE by i.ssuing no passes. Against that homered twice for the Cards and Jim Sparkman of St. Jo­ Fishing Creels brand of mound mastery not much Long Ball Hitter Bob Moore banged out a four-bag­ seph’s spoiled Bengal Ronnie Gar- Ia4>ftthor bound, . . , can be done on the field and little ger and a single in three tries. ramone’s near-perfect pitching crisR croM . . . lac- more can be said about it except fjuerpd, waterproof fin- Don Mumford’s potent stick ac­ effort last Sunday. Ronnie (above) For the fineil. in that we have seldom seen a cool­ counted for another pair of Card­ fishing ta^jile, i.ih . . , 14-inch I'T.iS will be out to add more laurels to er-headed prep hurler or one with inal .safties. his record this week against the worm*, apinneragall 20-lb. capacity.... * more baseball savvy. Manny Riedel, who went the Annunciation Cardinals. types of flies 4^nd 15-inch, 30-)b. capacity ...... ^ During the .even inning, of route for Annunciation team, lures. Fishing cfo th- Samp aa above without Pond wizardry, the Bluejay. struck out 11 St. Elizabeth’s bat­ ing and all aeces- Frances Donlon Named leather SO-S® backed up their tot.er with ters and gave up six hits. The sories . . • you’ll binding ...... “ air-tight defen.ive play and a Cardinals gathered 13 hits off the To National Fraternity save more at Max Fishing Creel ^ Q c up healthy attack at the di.h. slants of Salazar and Villano, St. Cook’s. Hameaa...... Miss Frances Donlon, daughter The peculiar form of Lou Elizabeth tossers. Villano was of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Donlon of 1948 Fishing and Hantlng l.lcenses Issned Reid', wheeling and dealing among the more dangerous St. DICK POND, portside 4418 Decatur street, Denver, was proved no puzzle to the Jone.- Elizabeth hitters, with two for elected to membership in Kappa hurler for Cathedral’s Blue raen, and they battered him three. Moralis of the losers had a Mu Epsilon at Mt. St Scholastica’s ')he Stone Ge/iMcC the for nine run. on a. many kit.. Other Fsmoui Make jays, turned in a fancy two-hit perfect day with two hits in two college, Atchison, Kans. The fra­ W«tche#. nufh as pitching performance last Sunday In the big third, five were tries, and Coleman banged out the ternity, a national honorary society Graen. Bulovs, C|. only extra-base hit Riedel allowed, fin, Waltham. Ham* BUY ON to humble St. Francis’ Gremlins, for mathematics students, r^uires ilton. Iy)nfines. and will probably be on -the mound a two-bagger. high scholarship and participation EASY TERMS for the Cathedralites against Regis Pitcher Hurls in all chapter activities. From $ 3 3 .7 5 Vp this week. Miss Donlon, a freshman, has 23 W ill Receive also been appointed publicity chair­ 1 - Hitter for man for the coming year and will St. Rose of Lima edit the Exponent, the chapter pa­ 1st Communion per. She attended Cathedral high Loyola Nine school before attending Mt. St. CO. Loyola’s grade .school dia- (St. Mzry Magdalene’s Parish, Scholastica. Altar Unit Meets 3918 Tennvson GL. 90.i2 mondeers put the capper on a suc­ THE MOST AUTHORI­ Edgewater) Veterans’ Administration (St. Ro.e of Ljma’. Pari.h, cessful season in their final game TATIVE four-base bingle The following 23 youngsters will by taking a 9-2 decision over the receive their First Holy Commun­ DeiiV*^) smacked out this season by a Pa­ Warns Buyers of Homes St. Joseph Bullpups. Jack Beck­ ion Sunday, May 23, in the 8 The regular meeting of the St. rochial swatter was the work of Standard Equipment for Casual Wear man, ace moundsman for the East- o’clock Mass; Rose of Lima Altar society was Len Grommet, who participated in The Veterans’ Administration side squad, contributed a brilliant James Caton, Mary Josephine held in the parish hall May 13, Annunciation team's 14-4 rout of warned veterans, builders, and FISHING TACKLE | one-hit effort, mowing down 15 op­ Carpenter, Judith Ann Cowgill, lenders against making or accept­ with all officers and some 40 mem­ Mullen last Sunday. Bernard DLstel, Karen Kay Dol­ Ererylhinf You IS'eed bers and guests present. Plans ponents over the route. The di­ ing so-called ‘‘side payments” in phin, Joyce ^Englund, Evelyn Fra for the annual children’s First minutive Casey, who manned the the sale of home properties to vet­ Including lAcensen. ser, Kathryn Grosso, Mary Kath­ Communion in the 8 o’clock Mass slab for St. Josephlsf^w his own Priest Liaison Officer erans with the aid of GI loans. Golf and Baseball May 23 were discussed, and Mmes. six-hitter wasted as the result of London. — The only Catholic leen Hastings, Eileen Hefner, Pa­ VA said such side payments— Equipment HARMAN'S tricia Holonhek; C. P. Gunther, E. N. Haney, D. F. poor field support. priest on the administrative staff usually made for the purpose of Cameras and Sun Glasses Credited with supplying batting John Kent, Janet Lehner, Pa­ evading the prohibition against Hiteman, John Hylen, and E. A. of the control commission in the tricia Mackens, Thomas O’Brien, prowess and fielding finesses for British Zone of Germany, the Rev. sales to veterans in excess of ap- Heppting were appointed to the Diana Petrino, James Rogers, TAILOR altar committee, with the present the Loyolans were Leo and Bob James Park of the Liverpool Arch­ prai.sed ‘‘reasonable value”—are a Capitol V. Myrna Rogers, Richard Rudolph, Heiney, Heagney, Wooster, Vogel­ diocese, is liaison officer between direct violation of the law and sub­ officers, Mmes. E. M. Moore, F. A. Sheila Schmitt, William Simons, Sporting Goods sang, Hammons, Fourcade, and the British authorities and the ject offenders to possible Federal .Vdams, G. A. Lambrecht, and F. Luetta Sperke, Romona Stites. MADE Frawley. German Bishops. His direct chief prosecution. I.«)n C r«l{ CIsy Brown H. Gerlits in charge of the chil­ Cross-bearer, Robert Mariacher; The Rev. Edward Murphy, S.J., is a Catholic layman, Hubert 1518 Bdwy TA. 4581 II dren’s breakfast, to be a.ssisted by candle-bearers, John Mackens and assistant pastor in Loyola parish, Howard, Catholic adviser on re­ the mothers of the children receiv­ Eugene Petrino. SUI'5S ing their First Holy Communion. is coach for the Loyola team, which ligious affairs in the British zone, won all but one of its scheduled Escorts, Francille Vendena and The crowning of the statue of son of Lord Howard of Penrith, Judith Vendena: altar boys, Frank Mary and the enrollment in the games in the Eastside division of former British Ambassador to Send Your Boy to the Junior Parochial league. Cowgill, Jerry Sperke, Joseph For suits Scapular will take place at 3 p.m. Washington. Laskey, and Arthur Crowfoot. in the afternoon. The children’s After Mass the Altar society will witli an ‘ 'air of choir will sing at both services. Manager: Steve Cinocco serve breakfast to the class in the ACCW Delegates parish hall. The following members (listinriion . . .” will assist with the breakfast: Mjs. Appointed Seawright, Mrs. Howe, Mrs. Ayl- H A R .M A N\S tailor- Cardinal Grads to Enter The president, Mrs. E. M. Moore, ward, Mrs. Kolbel, Mrs. Grant, and Mrs. Feeley. niades are your appointed the officers as delegates SCHWINN-BUILT and alternates to the archdiocesan Care of the altar and sanctuarj- BICYCLES convention of the ACCW May 20 Squad in Queen City Loop in May is in charge of Mrs. Howe Itesl Near Rocky Mountain Na­ America'/ Finest $Jf ^ .95 Up bet . . . and urged the membership in gen­ and Mrs. McLaren. On the altar linen committee are Mmes. Brauch, tional Park in the heart of All Sizes " f C Lightweigbt, springy era! to attend the convention ac­ Under the expert guidanpe of Steve Cinocco, former tivities. Rhodes, McLain, Joe Jueschke, and America’s most majestic Full Line Tricycles high school mentor and prominent baseball figure in Denver, Stephens. fabrics in the kind of High praise was given by the EXPERT REPAIRING pastor, the Rev. Louis J. Groh- the Annunciation alumni plan to enter a team in the Queen Lawrence Nagel is transporting mountains. City semi-pro baseball league thisl------the sisters for the Sunday instruc­ tweeds, coverts and man, to the KFEL Mother’s day AMERICAN CYCLERY program, ‘‘The World’s Greatest tion classes during the month of Ctrl Hausen. Prop. (Member May. of S t Vincent de Paul’s Parish) flannels favored Mother ;” the membership passed a ’“Z k i., .h, w h ich h „ “"""'"S resolution of thanks and apprecia­ won all four of its pre-season The parish vacation school will Authorised Schtcinn-Built Dealer Bring Welbyites Win open on Monday. June 7. All chil­ 1401 So. Broadway PE. 3180 by men who tion to Eugene O’Fallon and his practice games, are Stan Paprocki, Open This Summer. staff, and instructed the secretary, third baseman, and Buddy Ben­ dren from the first to the eighth son, first baseman, All-Parochial The three-hit pitching of Phil grade are expected to attend. know their way Mrs. G. A. Lambrecht, to write a Tolvo and the daring base-running letter advising KFEL of the ac­ members of Annunciation’s cham­ of Gene Sakala were major factors pionship team of 1942. around. Light on tion taken. The penny box for the in a 2-1 victory sUored by Assump­ Head Judge of Japan Is Your Boy or Girl annual children’s Christmas party Among the teams downed in tion team of Welby over St. Clara’s War Trials Is Catholic your itiidge! too. was passed by four-year-old Ste­ preseason play were Zone Cab and home. Going to Camp? phen Anderson. Tokyo, Japan.—Sir William < The win put the Welbyites in a July 4 to Aug. 22 Plans were made and a commit­ Riverside Inn. Both wins were Webb, who, as presiding judge of We carry a complete line tie for first place in the Northside of Camp Equipment tee appointed to arrange for a credited to Ace Hurler Fred the International Tribunal, is pass­ $15 a Week 7 5 , ^ Straface, who is rapidly developing division with St. Catherine’s Wild­ ing sentence on General 'Tojo and potluck luncheon at the June 10 cats, who drew a bye last week. • SLEEPING BAGS into the squad’s number one other defendants in the war crimes and |jp meeting, to be held at the home of Both teams have won four and lost • HAVERSACKS OR 29 twirler. trial, is an exem^ary Catholic, Mrs. F. H. Gerlits, 760 S. Sheridan none. KNAPSACKS boulevard. The team practices three times says the Rev. Leo Tibesar, Mary- • BLANKETS Tolvo struck out 14 batters and knoll Missioner, now stationed in Following the meeting a lunch a week and all members of the walked three. He had excellent Under pertonat direction of • CANTEENS Tokyo. eon was served with Mmes. L. F. squad are enthusiastically gun­ support from his teammates, high­ • RAINCOATS and L. G. Sengenberger, R. Ker­ ning for starting positions. As lighted by the smooth play of Rich RT. REV. MONSIGNOR • PUP TENTS shaw, R. Olsen, C. L. Bowman, Wil­ yet no definite starting nine has Prelate for Taiwan Low Pricn on Boot., BrMchM. Dominico. JOSEPH BOSETTI liam J. Kulp, D. F. Hiteman, F. been named and all the bustle of Sakala, who shared batting hon­ Taihoku, Taiwan. — First ap­ TenU and Camplnz Snppllu M. Nolan, J. F. Bohanna, C. Soel- a major league training camp is ors with Tony Cavillo, broke a pointment of a Catholic prelate Care of Chancery Office ter, R. Sedustine, G. L. Lindeman, evident as approximately 20 exub­ one-run tie in the fifth inning for Taiwan, formerly Formosa, p. W. D'Arcy, and T. O’Lear act­ erant men sweat it out for various when he stole second and went since its return to Chinese sov­ / DENVER HNRiiinn ing as hostesses. The chairman, positions. 1741 CHAMPA • DENVER. COLO. home on a bad play at the key­ ereignty, comes with the naming; 1536 Logan Mrs. R. Kershaw, thanked Mrs. Further news and schedules will stone sack. of Monsignor Joseph Arregui, Free'Parking for Harman Patrons L. N. O’Conner of the Sunny Val appear before the team’s initial In other Northern division tan­ O.P., as Prefect Apostolic of toe Denver 5, Ck>lo. ARMY STORE ley creamery for donating toe ice stort. The Cardinal alumni are gles, Holy Family team defeated island. He has labored as mis­ Cer. ISth A Larlntr, D«nT#r cream and coffee cream for tWs bidding for adherents among East- Mt. Carmel, 9-5, and St. Dominic’s sionary on the island for more fTrite for Free Catolog occaaion. side diamond fans. downed St. Vincent’i. than 10 years. PAGE TWELVE Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 4205 Thursday, May 20, 1948 DOYLE’S Women's Press Group ACCN Chapter to Hear Report on Convention PHARMACY inds Season's Work \ Cneclol^ for Vacation Days Tk« Fariicalu D ncslat (Archdioeaaan Council of Catholic May 24, at the Knights of Colum­ ing: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Molignoni The Colorado Catholic Women’s Nuraaa, Denver) bus at 4 p.m. Miss Faustina Cava- of Marinette, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. I Buy at th e ia ipacial prieei and SAVE 17th AVE. AM) GRANT Press club held the final meeting The Denver chapter of the Arch­ leri, vice president of the Denver Joseph Duesman of Humphrey, KX. tWT FKKB DELIVERY of the season Monday evening, May diocesan Council of Catholic chapter, presides at the monthly Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. George Hof- Boys' Slack Suits „ ...... »2” 10, in the Olin hotel, Denver. Nurses will convent at S t An­ meetings of the executive commit­ man of Muscatine, la.; Mr. and thony’s hospital Thursday, May 27, tee. Mrs. George Leininger of Sutton, Prises were awarded to winners at 8 p.m. Rosary and Benediction Chairman Elected Polo Shirts, ...... 8 9 ' Loyola of the short story contest as fol­ Neb.; Mrs. Iva Silsby of Burr Oak, in the chapel will precede the At the last meeting of Our Lady Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Clement Ma­ lows: First to "Sack Cloth and DrOCCOC Reaularlj 1.69 to 3.98 14.09 $9.95 meeting. Since it is the month of of Fatima Bridge circle, Mrs. honey of Cedar Rapids, Neb.; Mr, ’ AT LOWEST Sashes," by Helen Jackson; second, May, a spiritual talk will be given Helen Tubbs Mahoney was elected J j2 ...... I ,o C DRUG? PRICES IN DENVER to “ Mamma Buys the Organ,” by and Mrs. Charles Orten of McDon­ in honor of Our Lady of Perpetual chairman. She replaces Mrs. Roy ald, Kans.; Joe Kanak of Atwood, Mary McAboy; third, to "The An­ Help. Included in the evening’s Olsen, who resigned, because of the Training Fonts, o"',...... 2 1 ' gels Gave a Party," by Lillian Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Antonio program will be reports of the increased work in the newly formed Paglione of Pueblo; Mr. and Mrs. m i l Y Disposal Diapers, $4.4 9 Anthony. Honorable mention was NCCN convention in Boston by the Mother of Perpetual Help guild. ^nWA 50 Small, 25 Large...... I given to “ Baggio Briefs,” by Ann Jacob Lantz of Richardton, BTORB two delegates, Mrs. Mary Baker Mrs. Mahoney is also & memter of N. Dak.; and Mrs. Lantz’s daugh­ Curtis. and Miss Anna Marie Mangan. the executive committee And vice (Buy now and use our ter, Sister Virginia of Canon City; IlfTTRANELIN IT. Officers elected for the coming Club te Meet May 20 president of the ACCN Denver convenient Lay-Away Plan) chapterapt credit union. Mr. and Mrs. Anton L. Ketteler year are: President, Lillian An­ The second meeting of the Spirit­ of Dalton, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. thony (re-elected); first vice pres­ The Rev. John J. Regan,Reg ACCN ual Life club of the Denver chap­ Richard M. Twiss of Vanadium, f'rescriptions ident, Mrs. Thomas Vincent | sec­ spiritual director, is spending a ter of the ACCN will be Thursday. N. Mex.; Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Idler ond vice president, Marie Schiffer; month’s vacation with his family May 20, at 8 p.m. at the home of of Lamar; Mr. and Mrs. B. J. third vice president, Mrs. Mary in Boston. While at home he offic­ Mrs. Addie Olsen, 2379 Dexter Jones of (Central City, Neb.; and Coyle; treasurer, Elizabeth Shee- iated at the marriage of his J ROCKY'S PHAR. street. Father William Markoe, younger brother. The Rev. Harley Mr. and Mrs. James M. Cusack of by (re-elected); recording secre­ S.J., leader of the group has chosen Albuquerque, N. Mex. EA. 17th Aye. at Raca tary, Mrs. Norris Hoskins; corre­ as his topic “ Heirs to God’s Schmitt, Colorado Springs spirit­ sponding secretary, Clara Koster; ual director, spent part of his vaca­ Miss Marian Cusack resigned o m p ie r r e 's R. H. F lO ft T. J. HATES Throne." her duties as general duty nurse and historian, Agnes Mclntee. tion with Father Regan and is now- This club is solely for the spirit­ at St. Anthony’s hospital on May „ . /- 1 I E- Alameda at Penn. ual advancement of the members. sightseeing in Canada. Mri. Dorothea Hoell 15. With her parents, Mr. and I cc The meetings are opened with Ro­ The Denver chapter of the n o n e RA 4341 Mrs. James M. Cusack of Albu­ sary and the general intention is ACCN is grateful to the spiritual She received her public health ST. FRANCIS DEOpen SALES' Kvenings Till PARISH 8 querque, N. Mex., she is now vaca­ ST. JOHN'S PARISH for the conversion of Russia. Any director, Father Regan, for the nursing certificate from the Uni­ Catholic registered nurse is wel­ Mass offered for Miss Clare Mc­ versity of Colorado, June, 1943. tioning in Denver and other points Kay, president of the executive in Colorado. Miss Cusack will ac­ Peri^anent Waving come to affiliate with the group Mrs. Hoell was president of the Circle Drive which meets the third Tuesday of board of the Archdiocesan Coun­ Denver chapter of the ACCN in company here parents to Albu­ Flowers a Specialty every month. There are no dues; cil of (Catholic Nurses, who has 1947; program chairman in 1945; querque, where she has accepted MARKET been seriously ill. Mrs. Dorothea and in 1946, the only credit union employment. ' Express your 10 cents, however, is collected Sentiment be$t— My Lody Edith B. L. Bennrtt — E. R. WillUmi from the nurses present, to defray Hoell, Mrs. Faye Macker, Miss in existence among nursing cir­ MERCY HOSPITAL Qt.lltr Mf.ti — FIth — Gr.ctrie* Alicia Gholson, and the nurses cles was organized under her guid­ PrMh a F ro»n FrvlU and VcstU blti the cost of cokes, which are the Miss Jackie Young was feted at Fine Bei^ty Shoppe only refreshments served. Mrs. from St. Anthony’s hospital ar­ ance. She was president of the a kitchen shower, May 7, given by 2422 E. 6th A t *. FR. 8691 UinnU Km m Im . U fr. Helen Rlordan, EA 4017, is pre­ ranged the sending of spiritual credit union during 1946, 1947, and HER Selection W . Deliyer Miss Jeanne Berthold. and Miss S804 E. 6th Atc. EA. 0768 fect of the Spiritual Life club. bouquets to Miss McKay. at the present time is treasurer of Clare Ritter. Miss Young and Mr. and Mrs. Geral^, Bann, 1564 RA. 1818— FREE DELIVERY Pray for Ruttiant the credit union. Francis McWilliams were married 6AVX TIRE8 - BUT AT O L I O in S. Columbine street, are the own­ During her term as president, in St. Philomena’s church before COSTUME JEWELRY Every month the Denver chapter ers of a new automobile. Mrs. Bann FORGET-ME-NOT the objectives and functions of all a Nuptial High Mass, May 14. The KNIGHT SERVICE CO. of the ACCN has a special virtue served the unexpired term of Mrs. FOOD to work for and a special intention standing committees were compiled couple plan to make their home in Dorothea Hoell as ACCN presi­ into booklet form, under the direc­ FLOWER SHOP MOTOR TUNING OLSON’S STORES to pray for. The intention for the dent during 1947. Denver. month of May is the conversion of tion of Mrs. Addie Olsen. Our The Mercy Hospital alumnae 283 So. Downing Comptete Auto Service Mrs. Josephine Hayes, deanery Lady of Fatima bridge circle was 2750 W. 29th G L 3613 Russia, by prayers to Our Lady of chairman, and Mrs. Mary Baker were entertianed by the Sisters of inaugurated under Mrs. Hoell’s Mercy at their monthly meeting W.ahina -TolUhinf Sl Lubrication Fatima, and the virtue to pray for will be in charge of registrations, LARGEST SELECTION PINS. leadership, and she was also in­ May 13 in the hospital auditorium. 3030 E 6th is charity. Miss Ursula Kelly and Thursday, May 20, at the ACCW NECKLACES. BRACELETS. EAR­ 6th Ara. af Detroit FR. 3396 EA. 1801 strumental in beginning an active A short business meeting was fol­ Miss Margaret Hynes, St. Joseph's convention, Albany Hotel. RINGS. LATEST NOVELTIES JACKSON’S hospital, are responsible for for­ sick committee, of which Mrs. lowed by a musicale presented by Work Ii Lauded George Anderson is chairman. A $4 00 mulating the intentions for every Mrs. Dorothea Hoell has con­ Bob Cavarra, pianist; Kenny Cut Rate Drugs month. rose in honor of “ Our Blessed Howell, accordionist; and Dick I up BLiiSSED SACRAMENT PARISH tributed greatly to the Denver Mother,” is given to every sick PRESCRIPTIONS The executive committee of the chapter of the ACCN. She served Lee, tuba player. The trio are stu­ FOUNTAIN SERVICE nurse in the hospital. M'rs. Hoell dents at St. Joseph’s high school. Denver chapter of the ACCN will in a supervisory capacity at Pres­ resides at 2830 E. 17th avenue, TREE PROMPT DEUVBRT NEW W M E S FOR SALE hold its monthly meeting Monday, byterian hospital, Denver, in 1942. Refreshments were served by the Call 8P. S44S Downlnt A and is the mother of twins, Sisters of Mercy and the grqup Jewel '^liop 2 and 3 bK Roomi in Park Hill ROSS VARIETY STORE Gretchen and Eugene. adjourned for the summer. II ensj Biiffluo mi. sfisu* OB. 4iiS NOTIONS . INFANT WEAR CompItU R«tl EiUU Sirrlc. Return from Ncbraika Dr. and Mrs. Mike Ryan recently Hardware • Toys De Sales' Student Senate Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Yeager of returned from a short vacation in 1280 Fairfax street, returned last Glenwood Springs. BUCHANAN’S JOHN F. BRUNO 2214-16 Kaaraay week from Morrill, Neb., where A cake social sponsored by the Realtor DE. 4488 Has Election of Officers they spent a few days visiting Mr. Christian Bros. Wines 6107 E. 22nd Yeager’s sister, Mrs. L. 0. Brad­ junior student nurses at Mercy Dwyer Drug All Popniar Beers (St. Francis da Salei* Parish, the last evening of the contest. ley. Mrs. Yeager is a member of hospital was held Wednesday Ws Deliver evening, May 12. Between 7 and 9 Denrer) States represented were Nebraska, the Denver chapter of the ACCN. PE. 1777 377 So. Bdwy o’clock, more then 60 patrons, com­ -Cut Rale Drugs- IT’S THE LITTLE RE- After a heated campaign the Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bann spent Utah. the week end in Walsenburg. posed of visitors, nursing per­ following members were elected sonnel, and ambulatory patients Prescriptions Called PAraS THAT SAVE to the student senate for 1948 Sanior Play May 19 and 20 Six private duty nurses from LAWN .MOWERS W k a t t h e The annual senior play, June Denver answered the emergency were served on the roof of the For and Delivered YOUR CLOTHES and 1949; Tom Reagan, Dick fifth floor of Mercy hospital. Jones, Allan Steinke, Marilyn De­ Mad, was scheduled for Wednes­ call for the need of nurses in the Wines • Beers, Etc, SHARPENED • REPAIRED day and Thursday evenings, May polio epidemic in Brownsville, Tex. Mra. Katherine McCarthy has D octor O rders.. • chant, Dorothy Sujata, Dick Hol- resumed her duties at Mercy hos­ By Bottle or Casa NEW AND USED MOWERS 19 and 20. The play is directed ST. ANTHONY’S HOSPITAL CREST CLEANERS' * oubek, Edward McCoy, Jim Phe- pital. Mrs. McCarthy had been on New from....$17.95 to $32.50 by Miss Peggy Chambers and the Miss Dorothy M. Latson, medi­ nix, Patricia Fallon, and Eileen an extended vacation in the Pa­ 1400 So. Broadway Used from....$5.00 to $16.00 Reagan. At the first meeting of following students are taking part: cal technologist at St. Anthony’s AND ~. C. Kelly, Jerry Weinberger, Pat cific states. She is evening super­ R A. 2405 the senate, Tom Reagan was hospital, will commence her annual visor at Mercy hospital. Hannon, Jack McCoy, Joe Sloan, vacation on May 23. She will ^end Joe Dwyer Herman Lidice A. L. GLODT TAILORS' DYERS elected chairman and Marilyn De­ Sister Mary Stanislaus is rest­ chant, secretary. Pat Boehm, Anne Falk, Johnny several days at her home in Glen- 253 Broadway PEarl 9866 Hett, Jerry Kinney, Ray Tharp, wood Springs prior to going, June ing at Mercy Grove. • A V I ON CASH AND CARRY Joe Sloan, retiring chairman, Elaine Rusche, Barney Gaffney, ST. JOSEPH’S HOSPITAL welcomed the new senators and 6, to St. Paul, Minn., where she 2210 Kearney DE 6430 and Ellen Steputis. will attend the annual convention Mrs. Teresa Donohue, Commun­ Alameda Drug Store invited them to be’ guests of this ion breakfast chairman, was ad­ Miss Marilyn Miller, in charge of the American Society of Medi­ V. 0. PETERSON. Prop. year’s senate at a dinner Satur­ mitted to Fitseimons General hos­ day evening at the Navarre. The of production details, is assisted cal Technologists. by the following: T. Cavey, J. Cas­ Mrs. Lawrence Larson of* Ann pital May 17 for treatment. Cat Rate Drags Very Rev. Gregory Smith, pastor, Mrs. Mary White, surgical su­ sidy, M. Lee, J. Brady, P. Wat­ Arbor, Mich., arrived in Denver Fountain Service - School Supplies and the Rev. Edward Leyden, su­ pervisor, is a patient in the hospi­ Fairfju Hardware perintendent of schools, will be son, B. Lyons, B. Gaffney, F. May 14 to spend 10 days visiting Your Butineti Appreciated (OoUax «t Fairfax) Conner, D. Engle, D. Trainer, C. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross tal in room 442. guests of honor. Before the meeting Miss Lee Zannon is a patient in Alameda and Broadway HARDWARE. GLASS. PAINT* Assured by S Woods, G. Phillips, E. O'Meara, Heckman of 3320 Meade street, was concluded. Mother Anna Jo­ the hosptial and undrewent sur­ LAWN SI0WER8 SHARPENED P. Balfe, P. Kelly, G. Maschinot, and other relatives and friends. Registered Pharmaelstf seph, principal, welcomed the in­ gery May 18. EA. 3777 5022 E. Colfax C. Phelan, M. Loeffel, A. Schus­ She attended the wedding of her coming senators, reviewed the his­ Ann Katich, student nurse, is MERK'S a L. RINEHART. Prop. rear doctor'a praacriptioii wiU be ter, P. Shannon, J. A. Kelly, B. sister, Miss Clara Jean, and Sam­ tory of student government and its vacationing in Superior, Ariz., for cerreetlr dlipeettd at Park HUI achievements in the school, and Croft, V. McKone, C. Van, R. uel H. Schmidt Sunday. Mrs. Lar­ Draf Cempanr . . . I rariatartd Tynan, J. Grindinger, A. Guerin, three weeks. DRUG STORE pharaadata to aerra yea. urged the new members to con­ son is a 1945 graduate of St. An­ Mrs. Irene Clear will relieve tinue the work begun. She then M. Nalty, P. Alcorn, M. Anderson, thony’s hospital school of nursing CUT RATE PRICES Rental Library Wa preidir ackatwladca IM per J. A. Flood, E. Turner, J. White, Helen Noonan at the Denver Dry PreecripUoni AccorstelT Pilled rent aeerptance by tbe aitdlcal pre- expressed appreciation to* the out­ and her sister was a member of the Goods while Helen is on her vaca­ WInee» Be«n» Et«. —- PoanUIn ftaalon. dee te fair prieta, preapt going members and to Joe Sloan, S. Knight, J. A. Haszier, M. Evers, class of 1947. PARK HILL terrica, and aaaautieatd acearaey. E. Thomas, B. Penick, P. Slattery, tion in California. 1300 So. Pearl SP. 7539 chairman. Sisters of St. Francis enter­ A quarantine placard has been Per DIatinrtjTe Priaet fer Bridxe J. Fender, J. Wakefield, C. Day- tained the members of the gradu­ BOOK STORE Pardee and all aUier eccaaSon^.- The student senate is affiliated ton, V. Key, L. Glavins, S. Con­ placed upon the home of the John VlfilT OUR GIFT DEPARTMENT with the National Council of Stu­ ation class and the faculty of St. Morrissey, Jr., as the children arc MARGARET GRINSTEAD nolly, D. Goetz, B. Wood, and P. Anthony’s hospital school of nurs­ 4624 E. 23rd Are. DE. 1361 dent Government. This entitles McCabe. ill with the measles. new members to the pin that ing at an informal dinner Monday One of the highlights of the Mrs. John Trammell, PTA ways symbolizes this affiliation. These afternoon and evening, May 17, spring festivities, in honor of the iJoyce Cleaners^ McCa r t h y 's The firms listed here de­ pins will be presented at the din­ and means chairman, wishes to at Bonzel Best, the mountain John and Albert Nillson thank all those who contributed 1948 graduation class was the an­ serve to. be remembered ner. Tom Reagan will represent home. nual luncheon given by the St. Jo­ St. Francis de Sales’ high school to the success of the recent card Mrs. Mary Helen Wheeler Clark, CLEANERS party and paper drive. The grade seph’s Hospital alumnae at the Of­ ■when yoii are distributing in the student government during class of 19’43, St. .Anthony’s hos­ ficers’ club in the Cosmopolitan FINER Freedom week. He will be assist­ school children enjoyed a presen­ pital school of nursing, is now re­ Fast Service your patronage in the dif­ tation of the senior class play on hotel, at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, May ant manager of parks and im­ siding at San Angelo, Tex. 18. Places were set for 124, with Pick Dp & Delivery ferent lines of business. provements. Wednesday afternoon, May 19. Miss Gertrude Ruehrdanz, a GLEANING Room mothers will check all the yellow snapdragons and jonquils SINGER RECEIVES 1943 graduate of St. Anthony’s, as centerpieces. Inaugurated for 481 So. Pearl SP. 5569 books in the grade school, begin­ has accepted a position as nurse at SUPERIOR RATING ning on Friday morning. May 21, the first time was the anniversary 1284 So. Pearl Miss Winifred Linsenmaier, stu­ Marshall Field clinic in Chicago. table, at which graduates of 25 Fresh Salted IVut Meats at 9 o’clock. The first demonstra­ The clinic houses 20 doctors, who dent at St. Francis de Sales’ high tion of the new visual aid equip­ years or more were seated. This SP. 36 6 2 Stop! Try a Delivered to your Door school, was given a rating of su­ operate their own laboratory and practice will be carried out every ment purchased for the grade pharmacy. Prior to commencing perior for her vocal solo in the school will be held afterwards. year in the future. There were 15 DAIRIE DELITE Mixed Nuu (no peanuts) ...... $1.50 lb. her duties on June 28, Miss Ruehr­ graduates in this category at the regional music contest in Casper, School Picnic May 27 Saltines (Almonds) ...... $1.60 lb. Wyo. Only those receiving highest danz plans to spend the major part luncheon. The earliest graduate New Counter Service The all-parochia] school picnic Salted (Pecans ...... $1.70 lb. ratings and recommendations in of the month of June vacationing was Mrs. Agnes Roger Black, of WOODY’S will be held at Elitch’s Gardens the state music festivals were eli­ in California. En route to the Denver, who received her R. N. RED & WHITE Cashew >juts...... $1.10 lb. on 'Thursday, May 27. Tickets of gible to attend the regional meet­ West Coast she will spend several certificate in 1908. Broadway ing. Those who received a superior admission have been distributed to days visiting friends and former The Rev. John P. Moran of St GROCERY & MARKET I Call MAin 0386 the children. rating at Casper are now eligible schoolmates in Denver. John E v a n g elist’ s was guest Quality Meats • Groceries | for the National Music Compe Forty-four 'graduates of the Mrs. Carl P. Dees (the former speaker. Edna Burke, president Creamery grade school, who will receive Fresh & Frosen Fruits & Fegetables Sellers Nut Meat Company tition festival to be lield in Kan Miss Dolores Skroch, class of 1947 of the alumni, welcomed the grad­ sas City, Mo. Communion in a body in the 8:30 St. Anthony’s), and Mr. Dees vis­ uation class, and Helen Sassler, 105 So. Ogden PE. 1943! 66 S. Broadway Snlteri and Diitributorr of Quality IS’utt in Denver The vocal numbers were judged o’clock Mass Friday, May 28, will ited friends in Denver May 9 and senior class president, expressed f o r Over 20 Yean by Hayes M. Fuhr, director of the be the guests of the seventh grade 10, following their wedding on the classes’ appreciation for the conservatory of music, Hastings at breakfast. Mothers will prepare May 8 in Edgemont, S. Dak. Fol­ honor bestowed upon them by the ANNUNCIATION PARISH college, Hastings, Neb. Dr. Fuhr and assist in serving the break­ lowing their wedding trip to, Cali­ alumnae. fast. offered Miss Linsenmaier a schol­ fornia and other Western points, Sister Frances Clare, superin­ arship to the Hastings conservatory James Lester Chapman of 9 they will locate in . tendent of nurses, introduced each ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH Pearl street was baptized on May and she was invited to be soloist Mrs. Helen McGuire commenced member of the graduation class. with the massed chorus of 1,000 15 by the Rev. Ijeonard Aber­ duties as general duty nurse in Alumnae members who attended members that he directed in concert crombie. Father Abercrombie has from out of town were Miss Irene four more boys taking instructions the obstetrical department of St. EXPERT I Anthony's hospital this past week. Lannon, Boulder; Mrs. Helen SHurro BROS. at the pre :nt time. Berg Boyle, Idaho Springs; Edith Lawnmower Father O’Loughlin, Salesian of Miss -Margaret Mahoney re­ nNEST j6F FRUITS AND Doctor of Ft. Collins Ann Scott, Sheridan, Wyo.; and St. John Bosco, who spoke at all turned May 18 from EverCTeen \'ECETABLESECI Margurite Billington, Lafayette. •I) Sharpening the Masses on Sunday, May 16, Park and Chicago, 111., and Cedar | a . 4586 (By Maebina) W ill Speak Over KLZ Rapids, Neb., where she had spent FITZSIMONS HOSPITAL Our Prescription Dept, is addressed the Don Bosco club of CapL Bernice Semmett, who has frt« Dtlivtrj m i R. Celfax 9 Pearl street n Sunday evening. several weeks visiting relatives One of the Finest in DUKE’S GRILL SHARPENED, OILED, Dr. Duane F. Hartshorn, Fort and friends. been a patient in Ward 12, has re­ n.NEST o y FOODS Fr. Kekeiten to Speak East Denver. Collins, a representative of the Miss Maxine Gordon, senior cently oeen discharged from the Under New Minaicment of ADJUSTED J1.75 Colorado State Medical society, The Rev. Robert Kekeisen will student at St. Anthony’s, resumed hospital and is now living in Den­ JERRY’S *«ESTAURAIVT be the guest speaker at the Altar DOMINIC CROW Speclaliilng In Spaghetti, will speak on KLZ’s “ Knave of her work this week after having ver. WHERE FRIENDS MEET ■taaka. Fried Chicken. Rarlell Hearts" program, Sunday night, and Rosary society meeting on been ill with rheumatic fever sev­ Capt. Margaret Maas, in charge Collins Friday, May 21, in the assembly 1820 E. Mtb Ave. TA. m S M ^ 23, from 10:15 to 10:30. eral weeks. of nurses on lower west, left on CANARY room of the rectory. All the Dr. Hartshorn will discuss Miss Ellenora Weikert, a gen­ May 15 for a 21-day leave. She is Jerry's Restauront women of the parish are invited on the fourth broadcast the as­ eral duty nurse at St. Elizabeth’s visiting relatives in various places lAOl E. Colfai at Cook Bicycle Shop to psemble in the church for the pects of coronary thrombosis in hospital in Hutchinson, Kans., re­ in Colorado. The firms listed here de­ DE. 9940 3217 E. Colfax EA. 1766 the current series dealing with recitation of the Rosary at 1 :45 Lt. Virginia Thomas, who has p.m. prior to the meeting. Mem­ cently spent her vacation visiting DRUG serve to be remembered major diseases of the heart. been ill for the past three months, bers of the society are asked to relatives and friends in Denver. “ Knave of Hearts" is a public She is a 1945 graduate of St An­ is able to be back on duty again. when you are distributing service series presented jointly bring guests to the meeting. Plans Miss Charlotte File, civilian 1630 E. 34th Ave. for a social meeting to be held in thony’s. your patronage in the dif­ by the Colorado State Medical so­ Misses Henrietta Welchel and nurse, was one of the large group Flowers o??a11-ons ciety and station KLZ. June will be made at this time. (TI. 6565 Ellenora Hager, general duty of converts who received the sac­ ferent lines of business. Mrs. Fred Gushurst, Mrs. Leo rament of Confirmation at the Ca­ Wenzinger, Mrs. L. J. Holmes, nurses at St. Anthony’s, plan to BLOCK FLORAL CO. depart May 30 for points in thedral May 16. Mrs. W. C. Kimmins, and Mrs. 0. Lts. Ruth Gibbs, Lauretta 3238 Eaat Colfax EM. 3351 Jesuit From Denver Hencmann are attending th e Georgia, Alabama, and Arkansas, where they will spend their annual Dwyer, Phylli^ Zimmer, and Anne ST. JAMES' PARISH ACCW conference May 20. Stark were entertained at the home Gets Minor Orders The Boosters’ club of St. Fran­ vacations. The young women will ^Jr^ R )r Jhe youngest make the trip by plane. of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Jacobucci cis de Sales’ school will meet Mon­ last Thursi’ay evening. The firms listed here de- Neal P. Moynihan, S.J., son of Miss Doris Coffey, clas.s of 1947, and Delicious Candies for day, May 24, at 8 p.m. in the high Capt. Virginia Hayevja is spend­ Mr. and Mrs. James Moynihan, St. Anthony’s, has enrolled as a •erve to be remembered all ages school building. ing her 21-day leave at the home 3625 Alcott, Denver, was among student at Baylor university, PIERRE ROOFERS St. Joseph’s circle will meet of her brother in Mansfield, La. when you *re distributing IIV T E M A N IV ’S the group of Jesuits who received Wednesday, May 26, at 1 p.m., in where she will take a postgrad­ DECORATORS C. J. ST. PETER. Contractor Ted Clinton tonsure, and the minor orders of uate course in operating room tech­ Wood Shingles your patronage in the dif­ the assembly room of the rectory. NOTICI TO CREDITORS INTERIOR and EXTERIOR (Our Own Manafactore) porter and lector in ceremonies Mrs. L. J. Rabtoay *nd Mrs. nique. EataU of Beryl H. Oallaghcr, Htotal Composition Roofs ferent line# of business. 3228 E. Colfax EAat 2690 May 15 and 16 in St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Jean Bamhoff has tendered Incompetent. No. 82622. Expert Spraying or Charles Delaney will be hostesses. Notice U hereby riven that on tbt 22nd Brush Painting Free Estimates Mr. Moynihan, brother of the Those appointed for the care of her resignation as general duty day of April. 1848, letUn of coniervator- Rev. James Moynihan of Annun­ the candelabra are :.s, follows: nurse in the obstetrical depart ■hip were iuood to the undenlsntd ai eon- TEXTURING Roof Repairiag ciation parish, Denver, has com­ raent at St. Anthony’s. •ervator of tho above named Mtate and all ROOF PAINTING — SPRAT OR Week o f May 17, Mrs. Yeager and percon* havias clainu arainit aald eataU PAPER HANGING BBTtan S e e F R A N K A N T O N iX X J pleted ^la studies in philosophy at Mrs. Brokish; week of May 24, Among out-of-town relatives are required to flit them for allowance in LATHING.- PLASTERING Iht County Court of the CHy and County the Jesuit novitiate in Florissant, Ml*. Dunst and Mrs. Masterson; who will attend the commencement CONTRACTORS Rm . PhoDt GR. and 5SI4 A T T E D ’S Mo. of Denver, Colorado, within ilx monthe week of May 31, Mrs. Biokish and exercises for the graduation from said date or lald elaiina will bo for­ FREE ESTIMATES The Best in Wines and Beers He attended St. Catherine’s and Mrs. Yeager; week of June 7, classes of the schools of nursing ever barred. Bndgat Paymsnta if Datired PIERRE ROOFING Co. St. Patrick’s grade schools. North Mmes. James and Peter Anderies; of St. Anthony’s, St. Joseph’s, and Catholic Reslfter S504 E. <^lfu fiu 8U1 Mailod 4-28-48 1418 PontUe DExter 3869 high school, and Regia college be­ and week of June 14, Mra. Smith Mercy hospitals to be held at the BKRMASD X. XNQLEB 1418 FontUe DExter 5321 fore enteri^ th« Jeault noritiate. and Mra. Dyon. Cathedral May 20 ara tha follow­ CON8XBVATOB Thursday, May 20, 1948 Office, 9S8 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 4205 PAGE THIRTEEN 1 Pilgrirfi Virgin in Louisiana CPTL President Mrs. Lito Gallegos Named 4-Dny Festival THE THING TO DO Installs Officers New President of CPTL At Preseatatioa to When Ton Can’t Afford Disappointment ENJOY AN INVIGORATING DRIVE At the meeting May 13, Mrs. member of St. John’s Altar and Of Academy Group Lito Gallegos, 471 Adams street, Rosary society, past president’s Cooioieace Juae 24 Denver, was elected president of club of the P'TA, Regds Mothers’ (St. Mary’s Acadsmy Mothers’ the Catholic Parent-Teacher club, vice president and corre­ (Preientation Pariih, Denver) (,lub, DaBTor) league. For the past two years, sponding secretary of the Fox A 1948 Stylemaater Chevrolet HOLLAND’ S La Ray HOTEL Mrs. Lito Gallegos, (DPT league Mrs. Gallegos has been correspond- street Community center, the Pan- will be the main display at the IN GOLDEN president, installed the newly American club, the Denver Unity festival to be held June 24, 25, 26, elected officers for St. Mary’s council, and the Paulettes of Regis and 27. Mothers’ club, Monday May 17. high. Mrs. Gallegos is the mother The Needlework club, under the For LuncheoQ or Dinner Corsages of pink and maroon car­ of four children. Her daughter, direction of Mrs. Harvey Lord, has nations were presented to Mrs. C. Gwendolyn, is a graduate of St. been making aprons and handmade Yoa*U Like the Food, Service and Atmosphere A. Freudenstein, president, and Mary’s academy and is now a voice articles for several months to be to the other officers. major of the University of Den­ used in the festival faneywork DINING ROOMS OPEN DAILY A tea followed, with the fresh­ ver. Last year Gwendolyn was booth. From 12 to 2 at noon— 5:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. man mothers presiding at a beau­ guest soloist with the Denver Sym­ May devotions are being held Sundays and Holidays From 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. tifully decorated tea table, and the phony orchestra in a pops concert every evening at 7:30. freshman girls assisted as host­ Her son, Joseph, is a senior stu­ Applications by boys between Phone Golden 68 for Reservation, or esses to more than 200 eighth dent at Regis high, and Donald is the ages of 9 and 16 for Camp St. just drive out and come in grade girls snd their mothers from a freshman at Regis high. Harold Malo may now be made at the the Denver parochial schools. is in the eighth grade at St. John’s rectory. Members of the Altar Mrs. John 0. Rae, outgoing school. The following were elected Boys’ club in good standing will president, conducted the business to fill other offices of the CPTL: be eligible for half rates for one meeting and asked for final re­ First vice president, Mrs. Jack Mc­ or two weeks’ camping. ports from the various commit­ Laughlin, Blessed Sacrament; sec­ ond vice president, Mrs. Harold The following women are rep- tees: Mrs. Charles Findle, for senting the parish at the ACCW Steffen, S t Joseph’s, C.SS.R.; ways and means; Mrs. Heman convention: Mmes. C. Cronkey, R Seep for nade school activities; third vice president, Mrs. J. A. Harris, Sacred Heart; fourth vice Newcomb, H. Lord, C. Hideman, Mrs. A. J. Morroni, publicity; Mrs. P. Langfield, A. Gray, E. Rider, J. president; the new president at H. Bottone, hospitality; Mrs. J. B. Moran, and F. L. Lee. Furstenburg, secretary; and Mrs. Fort Collins; recording secretary, DRIVMN RESTAURANT Baptized recently were Keleen P. 0. Werner, treasurer. Mrs. A. Rossi, Assumption at Wel- 800 Speer Blvd. Wazee Market Presents Pictures by; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. R. Forster, sponsors, John A. 11th St. at Was#* Mrs. Thomas Eakins, vice presi­ — ^Pboto by M orfU ti Reed, St. Dominic’s; treasurer, Open 24 hours dally Open till 9 p.m. dent, presented Mrs. Rae with in­ Mrs. M. L. McCarthy, St. John’s; Forster and Jeannie R. Olson; spiring companion Sacred Heart Mrs. Lito Gallegos historian, Mrs. George Schwartz; Gary Thomas Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Hart, spon­ # Delicious Pastries pictures, a gift from the Mothers’ auditor, Mrs. J. L. Swigert; regis­ (From Onr Own Orem) club, in appreciation for Mrs. Rae’s ing secretary of the league, and trar, Mrs. L. A. Higgins; trustees: sors, William J. and Loretta M. untiring efforts for the past two has held many chairmanships in Mmes. Alfred Rampe, Dwight Schneider; Timothy Serph, son of # Seafoods Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith, spon­ years. Pink carnation corsages former years for the league. She Shea, Thomas J. Morrissey, An­ sors, Seraphine Gallegos and # Fried Chicken were given all senior mothers who has been a member of St. John’s thony F. Zarlengo, and John Mil­ Jeanne Liberko. were present, and Mrs. Rae thank­ PTA for 16 years and served as ler. president in 1944-45. She is also a The altar boys and choir girls # Late Evening Snacks ed all for the co-operation extend­ Mrs. Anthony F. Zarlengo, re­ were entertained at a theater ed during the past two years. tiring president, thanked every one party last Tuesday. IN AWE and admiration, children look up at the Mrs. C. A. Freudenstein thanked for their co-operation during her Gratitude Is Extended Proceeds of the penny march beautiful statue of the Pilgrim Virgin enthroned in the the Mothers’ club members for the two years in office. The league vote of confidence and pledged To Patrons, Benefactors presented her with a lovely gift. were awarded to Sistet Mary St. Francip Xavier Cathedral, Alexandria, La. The visit opened a support for all activities that may Father Edward A. Leyden, chap­ Helen’s room for having the larg­ I GLENWOOD SPRINGS I est representation at the PTA two-week stay of the replica of the statue of Our Lady of Fatima be outlined for the next year, and lain, also received a gift. Mrs. M. The Sisters of the Good Shep­ meeting. “ The Sea Beach in the Mountains^* in the Alexandria diocese. adjourned the meeting. herd convent, Mrs. Giles Foley, the E. Cooke, publicity chairman, The St. Mary eighth grade grad­ president of the Good Sh^herd thanked the press chairmen and OFFERS uates will be honored with a lunch­ aid society, and Mrs. John (;amp- presidents for their co-operation Reclamation Group Has Excellent Hotel— Cabin— Resort & Dude Ranch Accommodations eon at the Cosmopolitan hotel during the past two years. Mrs. SWIMMING — GOLFING — HORSEBACK RIDING — FISHING bell, chairman of the card party Election of Officers Vapor Give Bathi for Health May 28 following the morning committee, thank all the women Cooke also read her historian’s re­ Write to SecreUrr Chamber of Commerce for Litcraturi graduation exercises. port that she wrote covering the who participated in the recent At the May 14 meeting of the A special invitation is extended last two years. Mrs. Gallegos gave party and helped to make it such Reclamation auxiliary in Denver, the parents of the senior class by a social and financial success, "rhey her report as corresponding secre­ tary. Mr. Blackwell, secretary to the following officers were elected the St. Mary alumnae to a dinner- also wish to express their thanks for the coming year: Mrs. William OPENS DECORATION DAY i dance being g;iven in honor of the to the Denver Catholic Register Mayor Quigg Newton, described and explained the Friendship Helling, president; Mrs. R. W. graduation class June 1 at the and to the American National Borchers, vice president; Mrs. Park Hill Country club. Tickets Bank of Denver, as well as to the Train. Father Leyden officiated at Plan Now for the Time the installation’ of officers. Mrs. Graham C. Doge, treasurer; Mrs. may be purchased from any mem­ Kirchhof Construction company Irving W. Roberts, Jr., secretary; of Your Life ber of the alumnae group. for the excellent publicity. Zarlengo and Mrs. Gallegos poured at the beautiful tea table. Mrs. and Mrs. Richard "W. World, corre­ DADIf Theatre sponding secretary. • Swimming I HHI\ PE. 9877 John Miller was chairman of the 1028 S. Gaylord Final Arrangements Made tea, assisted by Mrs. Harold Stef­ • Roller Skating Thursday - Friday • Saturday fen, Mrs. Elmer Grant, and Mrs. May 20.21-22 M. E. Cooke. Those who brought • Horse Back Riding cookies were Mmes. Zarlengo, Mil­ Eddie Cantor • Joan Davis For Parish's Elitch Social ler, Gallegos, Steffen, Cooke, ‘^9 Soon! IF YOU KNEW SUSIE • Picnicking (Holy Family Pariah, Denver) the ensuing year will take place. Grant, Paul Eckman, and Foley. Hopalons: Cassidy The final arrangements for the The members will be entertained The CPTL presented Mrs. Gallegos HOPPY'S HOLIDAY Elitch Gardens social to be held by the first and second grade with a corsage. Thursday evening. May 20, have pupils under the direction of the been completed. This year the sisters. The president, Mrs. Jerry Sunday • Monday - Tuesdaiy social promises to be the most Installation Held May 23-24.25 Starkey, will presic preside, and the final successful in its 25-year exist­ reports of tne year’s activities ELDORADO Welcome to )tnver’e Fineet June Haver - MeCallister ence. Elitch’s Gardens has added will be giv given, "rhe 12th grade By Holy Rosary PTA SCUDDA HOO! new features this year, including room motners will be hostesses. SCUDDA HAYI SPRINGS COLBUR^^ HOTEL ■‘Kiddieland.’’ which is a park Circles to Meet (Holy Roiary Pariih, Denver) (In Technicolor) within a park. The new president of the Cath­ “ The Family ResorF* LUXURIOUS ROOMS Mrs. Mary Wilson will be host­ Leo (jorcey and The Bowery Boys Leslie Anne, infant daughter of olic Parent-Teacher league, Mrs. COCKTAiL.LOUNGE ess to St. Ann's circle Tuesday, BOWERY BUCKAROOS Mr. and Mrs. John Riedel, was May 25, at 1 p.m. in her home, Lito Gallegos, installed the of­ NEW COrraE SHOP baptised May 16 by the Rev. Leo 4540 W. 35th avenue. Following ficers of the Holy Rosary PTA loth Avenue at Grant Matinees Saturday A Sundays. •M. Flynn, with Theodore Morrosis dessert-luncheon, games will be at the meeting held Thursday eve­ NOW OPEN MAin.',6261 2:00 r . M. and Martha Holton as sponsors. played. ning, May 13. D. B. CERISE, M aniiei The Rev. William Jones baptized St. Rita’s circle will meet in Before the meeting the school iNo the following: Walter Theodore, the home of Mrs. K. Siler, 9401 children gave an entertainment ' fliHo son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. 44th avenue, Wednesday, May Beckett, with Robert and Shirley consisting of singing and dance HOT SULPHUR MIHERAL BATHS 26, at 1:30 p.m. for dessert- Strausheim as sponsors; Rose Ann, numbers from the operetta, Riding luncheon. Down the Sky. Mrs. Gallegos AND daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph The sacristy workers for May DON'T BE WORRIED— I'LL BE SEEIN' YOU Cavaleri, with Michael Cavaleri, greeted the large number of fa­ 22 are Mrs. John Wieat and Mrs. thers and mothers and urged loy­ Jr., and Rose Dire as sponsors; Eugene Stewart. JAMES M. DELOHREY and Hazel Ruth Greene, a convert alty to the ideals of the Catholic SWIMMING POOL .a* to the Church, with Betty Moyle PTA. Lunch was served after the Denvrr'i Smorfr&f Amusemrof Park 128 Broadway SP. 9898 as sponsor. Holy Ghost Parish Has meeting. PTA U Meet May 24 The PTA will sponsor a picnic IT A L U N a AMERICAN DISHES The Holy Family PTA will meet for the 15 boys and girls who are Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo. in the school hall Monday, May'24. 1st Communion for 72 in the safety patrol Tuesday eve­ fV ^ ^ W W W W WW W W W W There will be a visiting hour with On May 9, a class of 72 children ning, May 25. OCCTONTS ROOSEVELT GRILL 24S0 llth s l g r . i m BEST FOLKS OF ALL J the Sisters of Loretto from 7 to 8 received their First Holy Com­ Coronation Ii Held FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER Famous for p.m. A business meeting will fol­ munion in the Church of the Holy The May crowning was held Sun­ . . . DINE AT OCC10NI8 “ EAT-AT-TUE-HALL” ^ low. when election of officers for Staaki and Friad Chlckin Ghost, Denver. These children were day at 3 p.m. The school children TABLE D'HOTE Dlnnira______11.11 ip Joe M. Bland, Mgr. < from the new Holy Ghost Youth took part in the procession. The Winei — Beer — Cocktaili FINE FOODS center and had been instructed by Uncicorted Ladiee Welcoma E ST E S P A R K FAST COURTEOCS SERVICE ► Hall Hotel Coffee Shop * Swim in Clean, Heated crown was placed on the statue 9:3<) a.a. to 11:30 p.m.—Ssmliiti 4 to 10 p. the Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of the Blessed Virgin Mary by COCKTAILS 1321 Curtii Stretl ^ Drinking Water of Victory, who also teach cate­ 18th and California J Darlene Svigel. The crown-bearer Under New Manejrement of COME TO CHURCH IN THE MOUNTAINS Mon. Thru chism classes at the church on Sun­ was Nancy Padgett and the at­ "Sammy’ ’ Toole A "Tommy” Shielda Friday days. tendants were Mary Lou Becker, McCOi^^ELL’S PHARItlACY After the Mass, Monsignor John Evenings, Anna Bohte, Joan Simsick, and PHONE 30 The Comer Drug Store ESTES PARK, COLO. 7 to 10 p.m. R. Mulroy and the children were Joan Tursick. Eleanor O’Brien guests of the Altar and Rosary so­ and Neva Oakley were flower Sat. & Sunday ciety at a breakfast served in Holy 1 to 6 p, Bl. — girls. After the recitation of the Ghost hall. act of consecration the services 7 to 10 p. ■. On Sunday, May 23, the mem­ DARK HORSE INN Adults 60<, Children 35^^ were closed by Litany of the NOW OPEN The Inn With the Horses bers of the Holy Ghost Altar and Blessed Virgin and the Benedic­ Rosary society will receive their tion. PROGRESS PLUNGE annual Communion in a body in Fine 1300 W. Florids Wtstwood t i l , the 8:15, Mass. A breakfast will be Foods 3 BIks. W. Ftd. Blvd. served to the members in the hall The Finigans - Bob - Ed - Pearle Ft. Leesa Bdi it Alamtda A Bdwy, Card Party Planned Breakfait. after this Mass. Lunch and DRUG STORE SUPREME 1644 GLENARM • OPEN 11 A M to 3 A M Dinner! At St. Elizabeth's Dancing to (St. Elizabeth’! Pariih, Denver) “ CLIFF JAMES BAKED HAM TRIO" ESTES PARK LUMBER CO. The Altar and Rosary society is "A BETTER sponsoring a luncheon card party Wed.. FrI., SiL NItei G. E. CASEY, Mgr. PLACE TO LIVE” THIS SUNDAY ONLY $1.25 at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 25, in Son. Matinee the school basement. Table and 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Served from 11 to 8 P.M. special prizes. Patrons are asked Lakewood 111 Silver Spruce Pharmacy SUN ROOM AND SNACK BAR to bring cards. Mrs. Mary Mc- Tito W. Colfaz Are. A* £«•» Linden, who has been ill in St. Where the Elite Meet to Treat 1575 Grant COCKTAIL! — JOYFUL ATBOSPHEU Weddiaji Anniv»ft»Tiini: Joseph’s hospital, is recovering. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OTHER SUNDAY ^ ^kovtu — -0 (ird Piriiei' SPECIALS Remember every day except Monday ice THE ESTES PARK DRUG STORE lerre tempting meals from 50 cents up. G RA N D LAKE LEO F. TIGHE, Prop. iii.'.'-fr''-'' Gel to know Lee the Druggist ' ■ •'A''-'' ’, Kitchen Manarcd hr CHEF ROMMEL DINING ROOM PETTINGELL’S A ‘^u tl Si « mi "Aidiiteos of Appeiites” BROWNHURST COTTAGES MODERN — PHONE ll-W EVERGREEN THE DAVEN HAVEN LODGES BOGGIOS FOMERLY \ m g r . h o t e l AND GUEST CABINS HAMMOND ( KINGS ) (||C J , 33W PRIVATE BEACH BOATS HARDWARE - BUILDING SUPPLIES FAMOUS FOt FIN( f NJOY THI WiSCS APPLIANCES - SKELGAS FOOD SiaVIO IH A 'A' most AEFaiSHING OAACIOUS MANNII COCKTAIL lOUNCe TRIMONT AT BROADWAY THE PINES EVERGREEN SERVICE STATION KE. 9618 * CH. 2494 MODERN COTTAGES AND ROOMS PH. N. T MR. AND HRS. W. E. TODD ' TEXACO PRODIICrS TOM BURKE T H E LARIAT HERMAN OLDE A BON A Western Welcome NOW AT ED. CORBI^^^S DREG STORE DON NEGRI JEFF SNIDER (EVERGREEN DRUG STORE) ; CLL B DEL RIO EVERGREEN, COLO., U.S.A. ALTITUDE 7,039 FEET 1114 BROADWAY AN UNUSUAL TREAT THE LAKE PHARMACY Par Excellence Cuisine of BREWER'S Evergreen by the Lake Chinese and American Foods F. S. SNIDER, Prop. WESTERN UNION ASTER>SOi\ SIGHTSEEIIVG TOURS "Happy Logan’s Orchestra" Starting May 29th MAI.N o f f ic e <11 SEVENTEENTH STREET 25 YEARS GROCERIES 3ERVINC PHONE CHERRY 2M0 DENVER OF K I C K ’S MEATS "Smorgaibord Styla Dinneri.” Chiekan. Frog Laga. MonnUIn TroaL^Btaaka. In I.obby of Se* Hotel Pint Liqnori. Winaa and B«ar THE LOTUS ROOM NOW DANCING SATURDAY and SUNDAY Luxuriouf 7 Pasametr Cadillac far* City and Moanlaina Year Around SERVICE HARDWARE GRAND LAKE 1 Wa art opan avary day In Uit yaar. Under managamant of Eathar and Frank Fong, Evertratn, Colo. Pl^no Evargroan IS tor RootmUeBi Formerly of Cathay Poat M, £. Herman, Prop. A BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM IN GRAND LAKE GARAGE SPRING RATESt ARGOIVAIIT HOTEL FIRST CLASS WRECKER SERVICE GOLF Where Denver’a*Sociely Entertaini for Lnncheoni and Oinnera Veterans of Foreign Wars’ New Home KAISER — DEALE» — PBAZER HORSEBACK RIDING FOR .SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, John Stewart Post No. I Closed Tuesdays FINE FOOD DANCES, AND DINNERS I ’HONE MAIN 3101 “ The Drug Store Cocktail Service • 9th Ave. & Speer Blvd. • KE. 7918 Write or Phone BeantifnJ BaJlrooaiii Private DLnlng Rooms FARRELL Completed* CHRIS R. MAURER I PAGE FWRTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 20, 1948 St John Baptist cje la Salle Bishop Sullivan's Fourth vegreePiansl Cathedra I Young People's Club . New Portable Address Inspiring Typewriters hclVoSprNsTo Stage Big Minstrel May 26 To Young People All Makes Colorado Springs.—In recogni­ (Cathedral Young People's Club) tion extended to the other Young when they journey to the Our (Catholic Yonng Poeple’* Council) People’s clubs in Denver and sub­ Lady of the Rockies camp for an Terms if Desired tion of Freedom week, which began The date of the colossal, stu- Taking his theme from the co­ Tuesday, under proclamation of pendoui minstrel show to be given urbs. Fifty children from St. all-day outing on Memorial day, Mayor J. N. McCullough, and by the Cathedral Youijg People’s Clara’s orphanage will be guests May 30. incidental observ*ance of “ I Am an will be climaxed by the arrival of club is Wednesday, May 26, 8:15 at the dress rehearsal Sunday aft­ A picnic lunch will be served and American’’ day, Bishop Bernard L & L Typewriter Co. the Freedom Train in the city next p.m., at the Oscar Malo hall, 1846 ernoon. Tickets at 60 cents may equipment for outdoor sports—in­ Sullivan, S.J., delivered an inspir­ be obtained from any CYPC mem­ cluding softball and volleyball— 1816 Welton MA. 5703 Monday, Fourth Degree assembly Logan. John Dowling, in charge ing address to the large group of 682, Knights of Columbus, in of production, promises an excep­ ber, or will be delivered if you will be on hand. Thepe will be keeping with its patriotic ideals, tionally entertaining array of spe­ call FR. 4983, KE, 0821, or dancing in the evening. young Catholics who attended the will receive Holy Communion in cialty acts, darktown and other AL. 4579, semiannual Communion breakfast St. Francis’ hospital chapel Sun­ music, and dancing, that will de­ The hospital visitation group NEW FLOOR INAUGURATED sponsored by the Denver Catholic Optometrist day in the 8:10 Mass, which will be light the young, old, in-betweens. will meet Thursday night at AT ST. DOMINIC’S Young People’s council. and Optician celebrated by the Rev. John Harley Marguerite O’Day is in charge the NCCS club, 1663 Grant, at (Bleiied Martin Young People’* Schmitt, hospital chaplain and The group had received Com­ of the musical program, assisted 6:30 p.m., for its biweekly visit Club) munion together in the Cathedral Helen Walsh faithful friarj- All members who by Eileen McCarthy and Kather­ Associate with Fort Logan patients. St. Dominic's auditorium was and the breakfast was served in are visiting in the Pike’s Peak re­ ine Murray. Joe Smith, the direc­ W. R. JOSEPH Cathedral Call goes to press on festive with gay colored streamers the Empire room of the Shirley- gion, as well -Bs memliers in the tor, has been directing minstrel EYES EXAMINED Monday, May 24, at 8 p.m. in the to welcome the members of the Savoy'hotel. Representatives from Phont TAbor 1880 military personnel, are invited to shows for the past 20 ypars. clubroom of the K. of C. home. K-Ducat club Wednesday night. almost all the young people’s clubs 2 1 8 -3 1 0 MajMtle Bldt. attend. t End Men Bill Monckton, Joe On May 12, CYPC members The new asphalt tile floor proved attended, including about 125 Rummage Sale May 22 Kehoe, Bill Milano, Frank Breen, A rummage sale will be held in were hosts to their mothers at a excellent for dancing. The floor from the Cathedral club. Club SINCS I88S Bill Brown, and Chuck Kessler, Mother’s day party at the NCCS was not completed, but more than and council officers were intro­ the Pauline parish hall, Broad­ aided and abetted by the inter­ moor, all day 'iSaturday, May 22. club. Despite the fact that the enough area had been covered to duced. Miss Magdalene Reyes en­ locutor, Harry Peters, will tickle allow plenty of room for dancing. Mrs. Robert V.! Menary is sponsor­ homes of the great majority of tertained with two delightful ^he name... your funnybone. A mixed chorus the members are not in Denver, Blessed Martin members believe songs, accompanied by Miss Mar­ ing this project and has collected of 30 voices, as well as individual some very desirable wearing ap­ 16 mothers attended this party. the completion of the floor will be guerite O’Day. vocal and instrumental numbers by All in all, approximately 60 en­ one of the largest and most worth­ parel to be offered for sale. Any­ Maggie Reyes, Alice Gallagher, Bishop Sullivan told his listeners one who has any clothing or other joyed the evening of card playing, while projects ever undertaken by that Americans occupy a unique Ed Williams, Jim Powers, Chuck a single young people’s group. saleable articles to donate to the musical selections, and refresh­ position in the world today. They Kessler, Forrest Keith, Joe Mc- ments. More than 11,000 nine-inch square sale is requested to leave them at Shane, and George Schell, will are looked up to wherever they go. the rectory any time this week. Dig out those old clothes, store tiles have been laid by club mem­ Their generosity, public and pri­ soothe the most jangled nerves. bers. Everyone has commented on Parishioners who wish to volun­ up lots of pep and energy, and vate, is alleviating misery in every A blackface skit by Howard Hef- reserve Monday, May 31, for the the professional appearance of the teer their services for the prepara­ fernan and George Gaylord will comer of the world. But he asked tion and conduct of the rummage first big club picnic of the year. job. make your sides ache with laugh­ the young people about how Amer­ sale should call Mrs. Carlton L. More details will be forthcoming The gay decorations and deli­ icans look at themselves. Our Stuart, president of the Altar so­ ter. The Russell sisters and com­ next week, but car owners who cious refreshments were planned pany of six chorines, assisted by country is built on principles of ciety, or Mrs. ii'dliam A. Hoyne. intend going are requested to con­ by Mary Ellen Grant, Rosemary human rights, democracy, and The meeting of the Pauline Al­ Pat Varville in a specialty number, tact Larry Keating, at GL.2963, Bastar, Hugh Doyle. Elva Smith, will bring pleasure with dancing brotherhood. Yet in many of its tar society will ^e held on Wednes­ as soon as possible, so that he may and Joe Dean. The club’s dance official policies and in much of day, May 26. with Mrs. Carlton L. facts and fancies. And, as if all line up transportation in advance. record stock went up owing to the its general thinking, it nullifies this were not a guarantee of a THIS PICTURE of St. John Baptist de la Salle, Stuart and Mrs. Fred C. Howard Members will be interested to record admission required of each these very principles. as hostesses. At 2:30 p.ni. the full evening’s entertainment, the learn that CYPC representation at Blessed Martin member. founder of the Christian Brothers, shows him offering the well-known Denver baritone, Joe The recent report of President members will rjpcite the Rosarv in the city-wide Communion break­ There will be a card party in fruits of his order’s mission work to Christ. The, children grouped Truman’s Education commission has Identified the chapel, led by the Rev. Michael O’Neil, will render several selec­ about the saint representing the five continents, in all of which the fast last Sunday was approximate­ the church auditorium on Friday reveals that the prevailing philos­ Harrington, and the meeting tions. piano building at ill ly 125. at 8:30. Christian Brothers are working. The saint had a marked devotion to ophy of the country is not a sec­ will follow itpmediately in the To make your enjoyment of the very best. Now, see Blessed Martin members will re­ Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. ularism that is merely indifferent parish hall. AH women of the show complete, tempting refresh­ PLANS TO BE COMPLETED ceive Communion in the 7:30 Mass + + + " f + to God and religious values. It parish are cordially invited to at­ ments of homemade candy and soft FOR MAY CROWNING Sunday. Breakfast will be pre­ tend. drinks will be available at a nom­ is a materialism that is openly an (Le Croix do Lourdes Club) pared by Jack Smith, Nellie Kane,’ tagonistic to religious truth. Bish­ Among the social events held in inal fee. i M e i u Le Croix de Lourdes club will Pat Pimpl, Jim Coursey, and op Sullivan showed how promi­ the Broadmoor, region last week Everyone is invited to attend Mass on May 24 to Mark meet tonight, May 20, in the rec­ Caroline Triona. nent philosophers and teachers in was the junior-senior prom of the this show, with a special invita­ tory at 8 o’clock. Plans will be There will be horseback riding public positions teach a denial of R e t i i j )Q o 5 6 S p l n d St. Scholastics academy. Canon completed for the May crowning City, which was', held at the Hawa- Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock God, of immortality, and of all in the gym of the State Home, on followed by a twilight supper. Order's 100th Jubilee moral responsibility. ian 'Village Friday evening, May Of 11 Catholic Scouts O N E N A M E 14. About 40 couples attended. Sunday, May 23, after the 11 Members should meet in the The Bishop warned his hearers o’clock Mass. It will be appreciated (Continued From Pape One) priority to the vernacular over The party whs chaperoned by church auditorium. Ward Anthony, Latin in reading classes, the estab­ that a continuation of the present Four Are Now Priests work, he resigned his position as a ONE QUALITY several memberj of the faculty of if all members will please try to Mary Carey, Mary Gallagher, lishing of the first real normal trends in this country would put New York.—A remarkable rec- attend this meeting. All are cor­ Holy Cross abbey. Canon City; Jackie Molloy, and ‘John Doyle are canon of the Cathedral of Rheims, schools, the setting up of board­ us well on the way to totalitarian­ O N E PRICE Dr. and Mrs. Frederick S. McKay cord of the value of Catholic scout­ dially invited to be present for the in charge of the afternoon activi­ distributed his wealth among the ing schools for middle-class stu­ ism, because we have sacrificed May crowping. and Mr. and Mrs. William Wintz ing is revealed in the Chaplain's ties. dents, the opening of the first re­ the principles upon which democ The club enjoyed a few lines poor, left his own fine home to of Colorado Sp^ngs; and .Mr. and Bulletin of the Catholic Commit* The June program committee formatories, the conducting of the racy must be based. Mrs. Robert Kane of Canon City. of bowling at the South Denver will meet at the home of Mr. and live with the teachers in a poor tee on Scouting. Of 11 scouts reg­ rented house, and vowed to devote first systematic Sunday schools for He concluded by recalling for LEMOINE bowling lanes last Sunday. Then Mrs. William Wagner May 24 at adults, and other innovations. The istered in an Oakland, Calif., par- a group attended a show. his entire life to the Christian edu- the young people the recent warn­ 7:45. The committee includes Bar­ curricula he drew up show that he ing of the Holy Father: “ This is no |ish troop in 1929, four are now bara McNeel, John Healy, Barbara caiton of youth. j priests. In all the years before was truly a leader in the trend time for bowed heads, folded arms, M U SIC CO. LITTLETON CLUB Wolf, Pat Svoboda, Felice Ami- Gradually he formed around him away from an exclusively classical I the formation of the troop the par- SUPPORTING PARISH DANCE or quaking knees.” We must cone, Ann Stuchlok, Mike Exner, a well-trained body of zealous training toward a more compre­ 622 15th St. MA. 6288 ;ish had no religious vocations. (St. Mary’i Young People’i Club, fight for our principles if we ex Jack Anthony, Margaret Prose, young men, imbued with his own hensive program of studies, in­ Littleton) pect them to survive. Our security and John Doyle. spirit of faith and zeal. He com­ cluding those of commercial, voca­ St. Mary’s YPC met May 17 in re.sts in our Church. This knowl­ Students Charge Reds’ The Very Rev. V. R. Hughes, posed a constitution for his bro­ tional, civic, and scientific natures. the rectory, with Barton Trujillo, edge should be the inspiration for O.P., has extended an invitation thers, prepared textbooks for the In the early years of the 18th Teachings Were Given new president, presiding. The making ourselves worthy represen­ X moderi?^ to his jubilee May 26 to all pupils, opened abnormal school for century, despite the hardships of group is currently devoting its tatives of the Church and that for ixAMlNAIlO^ ^ \ STYLING New Orleans. — Ninety-two stu­ Blessed Martin club members. teachers, and composed a manual war, famine, and jealous opposi­ Water Your Lawn energies to the success of St. which it stands. dents of New Orleans public The club has agreed to contri­ of methods of teaching and of tion, the founder saw his work ex­ Mary’s parish dance, open to the school management that is used Bi.shop Sullivan was introduced This Easy Way schools, in reply to questionnaires bute monthly to the support of the tended throughout his native land. by the Rev. Francis Syrianey, who general public on Friday, May 21, Blessed Martin mission in Ama­ to this day. This was the begin­ distributed throughout the school in the Grandview Grange hall In 1717, de La .Salle withdrew reviewed the activities of the H.4RRY n . LUSTIG rillo, Tex. Agnes Carey will be ning of the Institute of the Bro­ from the general.ship. For two system and filled but by 10,000, southeast of Littleton. Miss Gloria Young People’s council in the past permanent chairman of the pro­ thers of the Christian Schools, years he lived at St. Yon, near JOSEPH'VOLOSIIV asserted that they have been Cecchin has been working with the commonly known as Christian Bro­ two years, and revealed tentative taught Communism in their class­ ject. Rouen. He died on Good Friday, State*Rcgistec

Glenwood Springa.— The vaca­ Ryan; trustess, Hmaa. Gertruda tion school will open in Glenwood Wilson, Amelia Zanella, and Miss Monday, June 7, Three sisters Alice McKenna. from the St. Joseph order in Den­ The May crowning of the statue ver will; be in charge. » of the Blessed Mother was held The Third Order o “ St. Fran- at St. Stephen’s church May 9. cis met May 16 following the 10 Following a procession through -o’clock Mass. The vice president, the church of the children of the |irs. Mary Squires, presided. Spir­ parish and the Junior Catholic itual bouquets were offered for Daughters the wreath of flowers Lawrence Zancanella, president of was placed on the statue by Erma the order, and Ernest Alexander Wilson. Father Kessler spoke on who were burned the previous day the life of the Blessed Mother. while helping to fight the fire Miss Catherine McNulty, vies when guoline tanks at the edge state regent of the (Datholie Members of the advanced chorus who will present the I are pictured above. The program will include classical, semi< of the city exploded. At the close Daughters of America, left Fri­ i. D. Cr*««k C. 0. O'Rrtai COHPLOIENTt OP of the meeting Father C. E. Kess­ day for La Junta where she at­ annual spring festival of the Cathedral high school, Denver, classical, and popular numbers. ler gave the Papal Blessing given tended the two-day meeting of the OLSON & BENBOW + + + + + + + + once each year at this time. This state court. Miss McNulty pre­ PERma-SHEABER PLBG. & HTG. CO. will be the last meeting until sided at one of the luncheons. September. Harry Lee Smith, son of Mr. 102'^io. T«Jon 116 North Weber St. and Mrs. H. A. Smith of Glen­ Officers Named OOLORAbo IPRINOr Tel. Main 8066 Cathedral High Spring Fete Set May 20 wood, sailed recently for an over­ ■HARimT tTOBa By C. D. of A. Unit seas assignment with the Ameri­ (Cathedral Hifk School, DanTar) Miss Lillian Covillo. The program ietta, Herbert, arranged by San­ contest sponsored by the Ladies can Red Cross in the European The annual spring festival will Stor^for Men highlights will feature a duo dance ford; “ II Bacio,” Adritti, Lillian Auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Officers elected for the ensu­ theater of operations. He had be presented Thursday, May 20, from a Debussy waltz by Baller­ Cavarra, accompanied by Ada Wars is Lucille Conroy, 1620 De­ ing year at the May meeting of previously worked for the national Bo; s Shop by the music and dance depart­ inas Madeline Rieger and Sally Cavarra; “ Waltz,” Strauss; “ Em­ troit street. Ca­ Court St. Theresa, C.D. of A., are: headquarters of ABC. He attend­ t it S - L ments of Cathedral high school un­ Simpson. There will be a solo from peror Waltz,” Strauss, orchestra; thedral ju n ior. Grand regent, Mrs. Jennie Rosa; ed the Abbey school at Ganon Women’s Casual Shop der the direction of Forrest E. Peter Pan by Patricia O’Rourke; “ Music When Soft Voices Die,” The first prize of vice regent, Mrs. Carol Bershenyi; City, was graduated from the local ^yiflolora C^nc. Fishel, Edward V. Libonati, and also a solo, “ II Bacio,” by Lillian Taylor; “ 0 Bone Jesu,” Palestrina; $50 was present­ irophetess, Mrs. Angelina Tonso; high school, attended Mesa col­ SBOP Cavarra. Both will be accompanied "Ave Maria,” Somervell; “ The ed at the new ecturer, Mrs. Dorothy Burger; lege at Grand Junction, and GWO SALES SERVICE. by Ada Michele Cavarra, sister of Year’s at the Spring,” Cam. home of the John roB ottLa II TO It historian, Mrs. Catherine Mack; fi­ in Washington, D. C. Fort Collins PTA Lillian and talented pianist. Chorus II; “ Marche Bersaglien,” S. Stewart post nancial secretary, Mrs. Ida Ton- Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bosco re­ The program consists of “ Light Eilenberg, orchestra. 1 at Ninth ave­ iollii; trei^surer, Mrs. Margaret ceived word of the death of Mr. WORLO WIDE Buutifullr Cavalry Overture,” Von Suppe, At the farewell press banquet nue a n d Speer and Rnttnily Bershenyi; monitor, Mrs. Flora Bosco’s aunt, Mrs. Ed Bosco, in orchestra; “ The Music of Life,” held in the Shirley-Savoy hotel boulevard. T h e Durretti; sentinel, Mrs. Irene Mc­ San Francisco Sunday. Funeral t r a v e l : s y s t e m Appaintcd Holds Final Meet Cain; "Flower of Dreams,” Clokey; Monday evening, the 1948-49 staff theme of the con­ Carthy; organist, Mrs. Angelina services and interment took place AUTHORIZED AGENTS POE THB “ Lullaby,” Scott; “ Alouette,” was announced for Hi-Pal, Cathe­ test was “ Human there Wednesday. Mrs. Bosco was AIRLINES AND ^E A M S H IP LINES 117 E. French Canadian folk song. Chorus dral’s school paper: Editors-in- Rights, K e y to B. J. O'LEARY. Min.gn Of School Year formerly a resident of Glenwood, PIKES II: chief, Margaret Koebel and James World Peace.” Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burger and SpMlal AttMithMi t . CItrcT and “ In a Monastery Garden,” Ketel- Stitt; page one editors, Cloyd Nine Graduates R*ll|laiia PEAK Fort Collins.— St. Joseph’s PTA Lucille Conroy Lucille, a mem­ children went to Canon City Fri­ held its last meeting of the school beg; “ Trepak” from “ Nutcracker Allen, Rosemary Broderick, and ber of St. Philo- day where Mr. Burger attended a year Friday, May 14. Suite,” Tschaikowsky, orchestra; Fred Jellison; page two editors, mena’s parish and daughter of Mr. reunion of his high school class “ Waltz,” Debussy, duo: Mad­ Mary Lou Ackerman, Bonnie Bray, and Mrs. J. C. Conroy, will be elig­ Get Diplomas at FRANK Superintendent Lesher of Fort at the Abbey. Sunday, Mrs. Bur­ MORRISSEY Colling schools gave a talk on city eline Rieger and Sally Simpson; and Robert Satterfield; page three ible to enter her winning essay of ger motored to La Junta to at­ recreation needs. The junior high selection from Peter Pan, Stickles, editors, Margaret Kirehhoff, Joan approximately 900 words in the tend the Catholic Daughters’ con­ • S pecial state contest. Stratton Acedamy sewing class girls gave a little play, Patricia O’Rourke, accompanist, Larson, and Virginia McGlothlen; vention. Mr. Burger, Joan, and MAY REALTY Ada Cavarra; “ Tico-Tico,” Nujer, page four editors, Jack Martin and Laura Carlen, Cathedral senior, SPRING SERVICE entitled The Sewing Circle. Stratton. — Sunday morning. Jimmy returned to Glenwood After the progrram, yearly re­ ballet; Donald Dewhurst; Guardian edi­ was notified of national honorable Monday. Mrs. Burger and Bobby mention in the Scholastic Writing May 16, at the 7 o’clock Ma.ss, four Cars — Trucks ports were given. The treasurer's “ The Green Cathedral;” Hohn; tors, Betty Cotter, Barbara will visit relatives in Canon City COMPANY "Robin in the Rain,” Cain; “ The Burcher, and Ronald Grannell; Awards contest for her interview boys and five girls of St. Charles’ 1 W. Cuchorrot report showed the PTA had taken academy received their graduation for a time. Real Estate, Loans, in $943 this year. China Figure,” Klemm; “ I Heard business manager, Mary Conners of Lenore Mattingly IVeber, Den­ a Forest Praying,” De Rose; “ Pa­ and La Verne Cart; exchange edi­ ver author. Laura competed with diplomas. Those who were grad­ Lawrence Zancanella and Ern­ Insurance The nominating committee sub­ uated were JoAnn Jostes, Bcrnetta est Alexander are reported recov­ **// Your /Vpcd* Are Electrical rade of the Wooden Soldiers,” Jes- tor, Helen Blyth; Register editor, 100,000 students from all parts of mitted the following names for of­ sel, Chorus I; “ Pavanne,” Ravel, Richard Church; supplement edi­ the United States, Canada, and the Luebbers, Margaret Beller, Mil­ ering from severe bums received Relianea VndtncrUera Agency Call Main 939" ficers for the coming year: Mrs. Group I, Group II, Group III; tor, Mary Gallegos. Canal Zone, and was the only Den­ dred Urban, Mary Alice Isenbart, Saturday in helping fight the dis­ WIRmO—FIXTURES AND REPAIRS Raymond Skelt, re-elected presi­ astrous fire when gasoline tanks OLD LINE STOCK, FJRE, Selections from Kaughty Mar­ Awarded first place in a recent ver winner. Kenny Weibel, Kenneth Lobmeyer, dent; Mrs: Paul Talty, vice presi­ Gilbert Flageolle, and Mike Bal- exploded. Both men are members MARINE AND AUTOMOBILE Berwick Electric Co. dent; Mrs. Lyle Loveland, secre­ Bishop Ready. Says ango. The graduates plan to enter of the volunteer fire department, INSURANCE J. 0. BERWICK tary; Mrs. Ernest Gogard, treas­ Second Annual Graduation the local high school in the fall, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gamba and Colorado Sprint*. Colorado urer; and Sister Athnesia, second lit Communion Hold Mr. and Mrs. John H. Samuelson vice president. Secularism Is Mere On Ascension Thursday, the left Friday for a two-week vaca­ Scout. Clean Up First Communion class received tion in California. Miss Cather­ Is Held at Roggen School ine Tessadri departed Wednesday AatoBobllt and Ptra tnraranoa Boy Scout troop 80 of St. Jo­ the Holy Eucharist for the first WILLIAM J. CRARON seph's church spent Saturday of Roggen. — Graduation exercises home Saturday night. Louise Subtle but Aims time. Those making their first lor Salt Lake City, Utah, where .she will visit for a time before go­ — AT LESS COST — “ Clean-up Week” collecting rub­ for Sacred Heart school took place Klausner, Germaine Bettale, and Communion were: Dennis Kordes, Optometrist ing to California to spend the re­ bish to take to the city dump. They May 16 after the High .Mass. Five Magdalen Shoeneman were host­ Larry Lobmeyer, Nean Joseph mainder of her vacation. m Norti) Tcjon St. McCarty, Elliott & Co. received the award for hav’ing col­ students were graduated in this, esses. Guests who attended in­ At Rule of W orld Liebl, Richard Flageolle, John Hus- lected the largest pile. ler, Elaine Anthofer, Marie Raf­ Mr. and Mrs. Dick McGuirk PBONB «A IN (StJ the second year since the school cluded Mr. and Mrs. David King Cleveland. — The secularist spent the week «nd in Denver vis­ was or^nized. They were Judith from Denver, Mr. and Mrs. Ben ferty, Mary Louise Liebl, Rita Jos­ COLORADO g ^ N C a , COLO. 9H N. Tajon Phii 4151 A 5979 On Sunday afternoon, grade “ speaks with apparent reverence iting Mr, and Mrs. K. L. Moriarity Milan, Frances Vigil, Daniel Pelz, Cordes, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie tes, Janice Holloway, and Audrey school pupils gave their music re­ of God” but "works to destroy hu­ and in Greeley visiting their Amelia Virgil, and Bernard Buch- Dyess. Mr. and Mrs. William Blick, Brachtenbach. Get Boar’s '<(of Denver) cital in the hall. On Sunday even­ man obedience to God’s laws,” daughter, Alyce, who attends Col­ PETE RERONl holz. The flower girls and boys Mr. and Mrs. Harold Klausner, Candy and Ice Cream at ing the junior high music pupils Bishop Michael J. Ready of Co­ On Thursday, May 13, a school orado State college. Mrs. Mc­ FURNITURE SHOP gave their recital. accchnpanying the graduates were Mrs. M. C. Klau.sner, Martin lumbus. chairman of the NCWC picnic was held for the academy Loretto Milan, Nadine Rau, Ron­ Shoeneman, Tommy Klausner, Guirk attended the Mother’s day UPH01.STERING. M.Sgt. James Emanuel, who is Press department, asserted in the students, their parents, and other tea given by Alyce's soroity. Johnson-English RE-UPHOI.STERING AND ald Linnebur, Rita Sanchez, and Tony Bettale, and Mr. and Mrs. stationed at the Halibird Signal keynote address at the 38th annual members of their family. The pic­ Mrs. May Mullen of Glenwood at­ REPAIRING Jimmy Blick. Milan. convention of the Catholic Press Slip Coven and Draparlu depot, Baltimore, Md., is home on nic was a great success with al­ tended also as the guest of her Drug Go. MmI. to OtOkt a 30-day leave. He is the son Amelia Vigil, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Erker plan association. most 150 people attending. Two daughter, Mary Pat. Anthony LENTHERIC Toiletries Furniture Made to Order of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Emanuel. and Mr.s. C..C. Vigil, entertained to move to Denver next week. “ Secularism is worldliness wear­ ball games and races for the chil­ Guadnola of Los Angeles, Calif., Tajon at BIjoe 0U Phono 1400 TH 8. C a m d . A ... Main tSOt Maurice Henderson visited his the other graduates at her home Charles is working with a construc­ ing the mask of religion,” Bishop dren made the afternoon a mem­ visited here last week vrith his father, John Henderson, and Sunday afternoon. In the evening tion company on Cherry Creek. Ready warned the Catholic editors orable occasion. mother, Mrs. John Guadnola, and The Heyjse Sheet sisters, Mrs. L. Greckshot and Mrs. Amelia's uncle drove them to Den­ Mr. and Mrs. John Irsik from and writers. “ It is not afraid to One week’s vacation school will sisters, Mary and Patricia. Mr. W. E. Smith. Mr. Henderson is re ver to a .show. Brighton visited Mr. and Mrs. Ger­ utter the sacred name of God. It be held in Stratton from May 24 Guadnola has worked on a Los Metal and Roofing cruiting officer at Greeley at the Announcement was made Sun­ ald Sigg last Wednesday. is not slow to admit man’s need of to May 29 inclusive. Classes start Angeles newspaper for years. INCORPORATED present time. day that the Sacred Heart Altar Father Sanger left Sunday on what it loves to call spiritual val- with Mass at 8 o'clock and finish Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy, BEATING ROOFING Mr. and Mrs. L. Orleans, sons and Rosary society is sponsoring his vacation trip. He plans to ^ues, or transcendental ideals. It at noon./ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kennedy, SHEET.METAL ENTERPRISE TENT possesses admiration for the faith t i l North ipi.brr Stract Donald and Richard, and Mr. and a Regina Cleri fund for the educa- visit his mother and sister in Cin­ Ball Team Organized and Miss Dorothy Nie.slantik, all of Phone: Slain SSI AND AWNING CO. Mrs. L. Orleans, Jr., spent Moth­ pi The almsbox in cinnati, 0 that it seeks to kill. It breathes of In order to accommodate the Denver, visited relatives in Glen­ Eat .ISSS some indefined thing called ‘toler­ P H .1264 er’s day with Miss Irene Orleans the vestibule of the church is to The Sacred Heart school picnic growing demand of so many young wood over the week end. Mr. and in Denver. They also visited the be used for offerings toward this was held on the school grounds ance.’ It delights in talk of human men to play baseball, the Stratton Mrs. Ojay H. Worrell and son, fund. Last week the secretary of brotherhood which it outrages.” Knights of Columbus has organ­ Better Insurance Norbert Parsonweault home in last Thursday. The committee Stephen, returned Saturday from Denver. the society, Mrs. Elaine Sigg, which provided entertainment, Secularism deplores as un- ized its own ball team. The new an extended visit with relatives in The Murray Drug Co. Lower Rates mailed $15 to the Archbishop’s games, prizes, and all-around good Christian, Bishop Ready told the club is not restricted to Catholics Enid and Tulsa, Okla. Nurses to Hear or to. knights. The fine turnout "Superior Sefrlce Storet" Farmer's Im. Grenp burse fund. time consisted of Magdalen Shoe convention, "anything anti-social Miss Johanna McNulty, daugh­ Fr. Whooley Helen and Bob Knox, and Ann neman, Mary Kersen, and Aurora or unsocial. And all the while sec­ for the team is indicative of a ter of Mr. and .Mrs. T. F. McNulty, Main Store ^(loue Main 144 Curti$i H. Ingram Scheer of Denver; Mr. and Mrs. ularism is trying with might and progressive, hustling ball team. The Rev. Edward Whooley, Sanchez. The lunch committee is a member of the graduation Main Store — IS^North Tejon SL DIST. MGR. John E. Epple, Jr.; and Mrs. Marie consisted of Mrs. George Sigg, main to take over the rule of the The club is managed jointly by class of St Joseph’s hospital school C.M., of St. Thomas’ seminary, Evers and Frank were dinner universe. Far from showing the Jack Luebbers and Bill Ehlers. N.rtli Stor. — S ]f North Tejon BL MAin 5640 752 E. Pikes Peak Denver, will be a guest speaker Lita Barney, assisted by Margaret of nursing, Denver. Miss McNulty guests at the home of Mr. and crudity of the Russian militant The parish has welcomed this when the local chapter of the Klausner and the other mothers is a graduate of the local high Mrs. John Evers last Sunday. atheism of a generation ago— new understanding by building a school. Dr. and Mrs. Leo Leonard! .Archdiocesan Council of Catholic present. Others who came to the Mr. and Mrs. George Sigg were picnic were Agnes Evers and chil­ which was childish enough to de­ ball diamond. and Miss Lila Leonard! spent the Nurses meets May 21 at 8 p.m. in Fort Morgan last Wednesday pict its activities on posters por­ To date, the K. of C. team has Mother’s day week end at the home He will talk on medical ethics per­ dren; Mrs. Joe Linnebur and Ei­ HEIDELBERG'S on business. leen; Rosa Pelz, Mrs. M. C. Klaus­ traying a burly pre-Stalinite climb­ lost games to Seibert 3-1, and to of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. taining to Catholic nurses. Little Christine Shoeneman un­ ing a ladder with a great hammer Cheyenne Wells 9-1. Julio Leonard!. Open di.scussion will be partici­ ner, Mrs. C. C. Vigil, Mrs. Nick CLOTHI>G derwent a tonsillectomy at St. Jo­ Kersen, Father Sanger, Effie Gal­ in his hand to smash God and Men’s Furnithingt pated in by all present. Benedic­ seph’s hospital Wednesday. Last heaven— the secularist seeks to re­ tion of the Blessed Sacrament will legos, Mrs. Carl Buchholz, Mrs. Monday Jimmy Shoeneman, young­ Emma Rodriguez. Germaine Bet­ move God by more subtle means.” 10 NORTH TEJON ST. be given in the convent chapel pre­ est child of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Styled in ceding the meeting by the Very tale, Mrs. Ray Pelz and Jimmy; Baby Line Shoeneman, was taken to Denver and Lorraine Milan. Hollywood Rev. Eugene O’Sullivan, spiritual for a whooping cough shot. Maryknoll Overseas THE MOST BEArTlFUL director. Mrs. R. N. Knox, mother of DINING ROOM IN THE CITY The three sisters who have been for the Stars ALEV DRUG CO. Mrs. Mary Campbell has re­ Mrs. J. E. Epple. Jr., and Roberta stationed at Sacred Heart convent sailed April 3 for Holland. They Appointments List 44 signed from the nursing staff at here left Sunday morning for • . . and You! RUTH^S OVEN PRE.SCHIPTION plan to return home June 7. On the Larimer county hospital and Wichita, Kans. Maryknoll,. N. Y.— The names MORT DI.STINCTIVI: COFFEE SHOP DRUGGISTS will replace Mrs. Dorothy Druva their way they visited Ireland, Available in Lucille and Rita Markis from England, and France, and arrived of 44 priests and brothers of the FINE P.ASTKIES at the Dickj'-Sadler clinic. Phan. Main 1(0 (31 8«. Ttjaa Bt Hennessey, Okla., arrived Saturday in Holland at tulip time. Mrs. Catholic Foreign Mission Society Maple or 2 2 0 NO. T r jo ii S i . Miss Appaloma Cleary will leave COLORADO SPRINGS night for a visit at the home of Knox’ mother, Mrs. Marie Evers of America appear on the over­ White. June 1 lor her home in Minne- Mr. and Mr.s. Nick Kersen. Mrs. of this parish, has many relatives seas list of annual assignments is­ _ ^ _ _ • U,’ m me. m ;a. Kersen is the girls’ aunt. They in Holland, whom Mrs. Knox and sued by Bishop Raymond A. Lane, Full Size Mrs. Teresa Thielen has re­ I plan to stay for a week or two and her daughter are visiting. Before Maryknoll’s Superior General. Conoco Service Station signed from active staff duty at Drop-Side BUCK SPORTING visit other relatives, including Mr. returning, they nlan to visit Sister The majority of the newly as­ I the hospital, Adjustable and Mrs. Joe Ewertz near Wiggins Appolonia, a sister of Mrs. Evers, signed will leave Maryknoll on the i Miss Regena Powers is working Spring GOODS GO. Jimmy Pelz, youngest son of who is stationed at a convent in last Sunday in July, following the as office nurse in Dr. E. Miner Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pelz. was quite '*B»rrythlng for Ertry Sport^ Belgium. traditional departure service at ; Morrill’s office, replacing Mrs. $ 4 ^ . 9 5 Phone Main 930 ill last week, but showed some im­ ■There are two delegates from the Maryknoll headquarters in I Dowse, who is on vacation until 19 NO. TEJON ST. provement after the doctor came the Sacred Heart Altar and Rosary Ossining. • '36 i.June 1. out and gave him a pneumonia Nevsds Are. ai ('prhe la Pnudra society at the Arehdiocesan Coun­ Africa (Tanganyika): Fathcri WH j Mrs. Elsie Van Sant, Mrs. Pa- shot. liam J. Murphy, Pittsfield, Mass. Inner Spring cil of Catholic Women convention Thomas F. Gibbons, Philadelphia. P t.; jtricia Snolberg, Mrs. Shirley Hem- Paul Arthur Allmer is staying at the Albany hotel in Denver on Mettreiaez strom, and Miss Regena Powers at­ for a week with his grandparents, and Brother Fidelis Deiehelbohrer. Wy> May 20. andotte. Micb. The Little Dept. Store FOIIT COLLIaXS tended the annual Florence Night­ Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Orth. Mr. The regular meeting of the Japan; Fathers Michael J. McKiliop. i . ingale banquet of Colorado dis­ and Mrs. Reuben Allmer and baby, Brooklyn, N. Y., now in Japan, appointed For Little People •hi; Knights of Columbus was held trict nine in Loveland, May 10. Philip, also visited over Saturday group superior of all Marykaolltrs In May 16, in Sacred Heart hall. Japan: Edward A. Walsh, Portland. Me.; Mit( Smith Racovering and Sunday. Reuben is just re­ Bernard J. Hcsler, Schenectady, N. Y.: VISITORS ARE ALWAYS The firms listed here de­ covering from a tonsillectomy. Miss Rose Smith is convalescing Cletus J. Sehroerinff. Jasper, Ind: Rob* WELCOME AT serve to be remembered Herman De Linnebur. and Recently Wed ert J. Waeldner. Hawthorne. N. Y.; at her home following surgery and Thomas J. Prendergast, Utica, K. Y. BABY BAR Bertha and Mary Kersen were in plans to return to staff duties at Joseph J. Maynard, San Francisco, Calif. when you are distributing Denver and Greeley last Monday. 40 E. Girard Phone Eng. 2496 SHINK/S PHARMACY the ho.spital about June 1. Roy P. Leonard. Tbibodaux* La.: and your patronage in the dif­ Frank, Shirley, and Nick Kersen Brother Theophane Walsh, Rozbury. Englewood—Just Around Cor. From Myer Drug NORTHERN HOTEL COR. The annual Communion Mass Mass. were in Denver on business Friday. Kaying, China: Fathers Richard E. PH. 92 Ft. Collina. ferent lines of business. for the ACCN will be held May 30 Ernest Gallegos, son of Mr. and in the 8:30 o’clock Mass. Father Downey. Yonkers. K. Y.: and Francis J. Mrs. Sav Gallegos, missed the last Whita. Pittsburgh, Pa. O’Sullivan will officiate. Follow- Kweilin. China; Fathers Timothy J. week of school because of a seri­ Daley, Palmer. N. Y .; Charles J. Schmidt. ln<‘f t. Collina on Hiwaya 87 and 287 I ing Mass, breakfast will be held ous throat infection. at the Northern hotel. Brooklyn, N. Y .: and Gregory J« GUmar* The Roggen Ladies’ Aid society tin. Waterbury. Conn. pREILING MOTORS -Miss Regena Powers received has invited the women of the Kongmoon, China: Fathers John J. AURORA word from her brother. Chaplain Drew, Brooklyn. N. Y .; and Roceo P. Buick and C.M.C. Specialists — Sales and Expert Service Sacred Heart Altar afid Rosarj’ Franco, Brooklyn, N. Y. Maurice E. Powers, New Yor’;, society to a social hour. Wuchow, China: Fathers William J. where he was attending the Na- Morrissey, Brooklyn. N, Y.: Justin 1 I^t V» Porcelainize Your Car Davene King, daughter of Mr. :tional Chaplains’ -onvention as a Kennedy. West Shokan, K. Y .: Edward Telephone 626 and Mrs. Dave King of Blessed J. Moffett, Newark, N. J .: and Anthony delegate of the Fifth army. Chap- Sacrament parish, Denver, was in J. Karlovecius, Chicago. 111. PUTNEY'S |lain Powers is executive chaplain the First Communion class there Canton, China (Honan Parish): Father at Ft. Leavenworth, Kans. Father James T. Manning, New Rochelle. N. Y. on Pentecost Sunday. Her god­ Hong Kong* China: Father Maurice HOME — SUPPLY 'Powers visited in Ft. Collins in F. Ahern. Chicigo. 111. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bet- HARDWARE PAINT the winter, on his return from tale, drove in to Denver that Guatemala: Fathers George L. Krock. ]i; r e e l e y Berlin. • Cleveland, 0., and Daniel F. Leoaban. ROOFING APPLIANCES morning to be present at the cere­ Brooklyn, N. Y. mony Yueatan: Fathers John G. Nolan. As. AURORA DRUG Aurora 349 toria, L. I., N. Y»; Thomas P. O'Rourke. 3«a W. HeBrtdt au.ui Delegate at Gilbraltar Margaret Klausner, Alberta New York city: and Norbert M. Verha* Sigg, and Elaine Sigg represented gen, Freedom, Wis. South Greoley Fuel London. — Archbishop William Bolivia: Fathers Hugh F. Byrne, Rocky Mountain 'Godfrey, Apostolic Delegate to the Sacred Heart Altar and Ros­ and Feed ary society at the Greeley deanery Brooklyn. N. Y .; John J. O'Brien, Flush* FASHION House of Great Britain, has left London to ing, L. I.. N. Y .: Thomas F« Folev, Bel* Coal. Salt, KIndliug and Grain Hatchery meeting in Wray May 11. The mont, Mass.: and Stephen J. Maskell, Flowers Bal»d Hay Straw visit Gibraltar and Malta, British Cleaners & Dyers William J. Boecel Rev. Charles P. Sanger also at­ Santa Barbara, Calif. European territories which come Chile: Fathera Joseph H. Cappel, Nor* Cortagai - Cut Flowers H. C. STROlfG. Prop. tended, JOHN B. JOHNSON pDlIoruro Tested Baby Chicks within his charge. He will then go wood. 0 .; and William S. McDonald. Funeral Arraagemente Frank Scheer was out from Den­ Ridgewood. N. Y. ^ Miake Fltrltl Tiliiraeli Odinry 609 13th St. Ph. 682 707 7th 8U PH. 848 on to Rome and the Vatican, and Office rUat ver visiting the Siggs last Thurs­ Ecuador: Fathers Joseph E. Early. SPrace e«7l ItOSl But Colfes Deltrery ia AH of Dcbtci Area return to London at the end of Scranton, Pa.; and Ralph W. Sylvo, UO £, Alamedt Are. Aarora U Aurora AU. 870 June. day. Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bettale went Pam: Fatheis John K. Byrne, Dun- to Sterling Tuesday evening and more. Pa.; Albert I. Koenigikneeht, Fow­ came back Wednesday night. ler. Mieh.; and Vincent A- Cunningham, The firms listed here de­ b r k ; h t o x Reds Lose Radio Scranton, pa. Mrs. M, C. Klausner, Magdalen Hawaii: Father James A. Jackson, PURSE BROS. serve to be remembered Havana,—The Communist party Shoeneman, and Germaine Bettale MRS. DAMIEN LEDER- MinntapoHi. Minn. HOS, the former Catherine Rome: Fathers John J. McCormack, GROCERY & MARKET BABY CHICKS ->,PURINO FEED - POULTRY AND DAIRY SUPPLIES radio station. Mil Diez, has been were in Denver Monday. Yonkers. N. Y.. now in Rome, appointed when you are distributing confiscated by the government, and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Epple, Jr., Klausner of Roggen, is shown secretary to Cardinal Fumtsoni-Biondi, GBOCBBIES — MEATS — FSUIT8 your patronage in the dif­ will be operated by the Ministry of recently returned from their wed­ above after her recent marriage Prefect of Sacred Congregation of Pro* VEGETABLES BRI6HT(^ HATCHERY & FARM STORE paganda Fide: Joseph Grtiii, New Ro­ Communications. The station had ding trip, were guests of honor at in St. Elizabeth’s church, Denver. IT08 Eait CeUez A rt. Ph. Aurora tlZ ferent lines of business. Phone 638 W f Brighton, Colo. 370 No. Main chelle, N. Y. (for higher studies); and been used to air Bed progaganda. a shower given at the Shoeneman — (Photo by Robert W. Morgan) jSretber Walter Beaeeke, Fresno, Calif. •5 i

0 PAGE SIXTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 20, 1948 = = 5 = = Bridal Party Pictured State Convention C. D. of A. Court Holds HOllEMAKER’S SHINGLING Slated by K. of C. Annual Officer Elections OUR DEPARTMEIVT In Fort Collins Court St. Rita 626, Catholic The entire board of managers SPECIALTY Daughters of America, held its an­ for the clubhouse at 1772 Grant, Patronl^ Theie Reliable and Friendly Firma The Fort Collins Knights of nual election of officers May 13. Denver, was re-elected for another wood and eompositiott Columbus council 1214 will be The results of the election are: term: Miss Ida Callahan, Miss Re­ host to the 47th annual conven­ Grand regent, Mrs. Marie M. Hoff­ gina O’Boyle. Miss Elsie Sullivan, ()/Lc OLOK.ADO hereby given that the Cana Conference group will only orgenitation in Colorado anthoriied bones, com cobs . . . all food waste. Fast, safe, economical and will be the Very Rev. Harry be held in the library of St. to rtceive contributiona for the conatruc- aamlary . SSelf-cleaning. Come in, see the new Mullinaider today, Smith, C.SS.R., and music will Francis de Sales’ high school tion, erection, and maintenanca of the St. QUONSET* 40 be under the direction of tha Wednesday, May 26, Mrs. Eilean Francea Xavier Cabrini Shrine of Colorado StePtfi by jluUi^, makers of nationally famous Youngstown Kitchens. ia the St, France* Xavier Cabrini Shrine Rt. Rev. Joseph Bosetti, V.G. Downs, president, announced. Ask for Free Home Demonstration. Committee of Colorado, Inc., a non-profit I - 40 feet wide by iny len£N\^R..TAB0A4443-44..UJ,3WeLTmz\ S/B y Wm. J. NELSON 9QU0NSET BUILDINOS ABE NtODUCTS OF OKEAT LAKES STEEL CORFOBATIOH harm. taU tha ehildrenr’ F m id m t